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DAYS MORE SEE THE FUN! lear the Laughter! Pe BBD The Brick One of his favorite § Ambition — “FOR THE LOVE OF MARY ELLEN” “FAITHFUL TO THE a FINISH” —and— “PROVIDENCE AND THE TWINS” | A drama of merit CRAWFORD at the Organ i SCOLONIALS Adults 10c — Kids 5c a Ma Ema = 2a Ur BO-e mee 2 4m JOE ROBERTS On His Banjo WALLACE At the Pipe Organ SYMPATHY A man traveling on horseback not long ago came upon an Irish- Tan who was fencing in a most barren and desolate piece of land vee J ¥ Willlame. “The Goddess” ends thie Saturday night. The other install week. A pretty scene from “The Goddess,” with Anita Stewart and Earie week's engagement at the Alhambra iments will follow each succeeding Unwritten Law Not for Mrs. Mohr, Says Writer By Nixola Greeley-Smith PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Sept. 9. —Mre. Elizabeth Mohr, widow of Dr. C. Franklin Mohr, who died ae the result of bullet wounds inflicted upon him while automobile riding with hie pretty office assistant, has been placed under arrest in connection with the shooting. Three negroes held by the po- dence that they had been | hired by Mra. Mohr to do the shooting. Her arrest followed. The Mohre had been estranged for some time before the shooting. |their differences having grown out of a charge of criminal assault brought against the physician by a maid employed in the Mohr house hold. Altho the doctor was acquit ted by the superfor court, his wife |filed a suit for a separation from} | him j Not since Mra. Florence Carman was acquitted of the murder of Louise Balley, shot while a patient) in Dr. Carman's office, has a mur} der with love and possible jealousy as a motive caused so much die cussion In the East. There gre many women who think tha@ if the unwritten law ABA. VOTES FOR PREPAREDNESS Unanimous approval of military preparedness for national defense |is spread Thureday on the records | of the American Bankers’ associa- tlon !n the form of resolutions adopted on the proposal of ©. A Pugsley, ex-congressman and preal-} |dent of the Westchester National bank of Peekskill, N. Y Pugsley asked the adoption of| the resolution following a stirring! jaddress on “National Defense” by Henry D. Estabrook, of New Yorh jand the convention passed the |measure without dissent. | “I believe,” he said, “that the “What are you fencing in that|association should earnestly sup-| lot for, Pat?” said he. “A herd of|port our national government in all] j force tn the world Hee told the police of Prov: | The ;may be invoked by an outraged }husband, it has equal Justice when applied by a bet not believe In the unwritten law junder ANY circumstances, It ts wrong for BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, Jealousy {s the most destructive It is the worm eating at the heart of love, Por fect love casteth out fear—and fear is just another name for Jealousy jealous wife PREVENTS NOTHING, ALTERS NOTH Her suspicions merely poison her own soul and {it sometimes hap pens that reality develops from what was in the beginning a phan tom—-that her fears create in her husband a disloyalty which ight NEVER h in an atmosph: love! Wives have mo monopoly of jealousy, however. The jealous husband is just as numerous, just as unfortuna Just as much the victim of an incur able mental disease. That Jealousy is a disease neede no roof beyond ite resuite—the nterminable for which it h tive and in the minds of the unthinking, an excuse! YEOMEN WILL END SESSIONS HERE FRIDAY Tho state convention of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, in session here, will end Friday. A number of the Yeomen are on an excursion to Hood canal Thursday Initiation of new members was held dnesday night at the H podrome and was followed by a a Competitive drilling and a pa rade marked the big feature Wed nesday when drill teams from all over the country competed First and second prizes in the parade went to Ballard and Har. | mony homesteads for the organiza ed wife, I do} STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 9, 1915, | ALHAMBRA | Anita Stewart {# sure some! queen, and Barle Williams t# some | queener, Anita shows all her! queenly qualities in “The Goddess,” | the first {installment of which 1s now runoing at the Alhambra, Anita t# cast a# Celestia, who, | brought up tn the wilderness under the influence of Professor Stiliiter, a noted psychologist, 1* made to believe that her cavern home ts heaven and that she is an an sent to the earth to reform the people. All this fn part of the plot of three millionaires, conspirators to overcome the people and set up a monarehy with themselves at the| head | Tommy Rarclay meets Celestia, rescues her from the prof.’s har only to lowe her—and his clothes— when the professor catches the girl | while Tornmy ts swimming The succeeding chapters of atx parts each will be shown each week, eee COLONIAL Charlie Chaplin ts the headliner at the Colonial until Saturday night in & four-reel Keystone entitled Ambition.” In addition to this there is a gripping drama entitied “Providence and the Twins,” a comedy, with only ebildren in the cast, “For the Love of Mary Ellen,” and a screaming Fay Tlocher com. edy, “Faithful to the Finish.” . . . CLEMMER D’Ennery's “The Two Orphans” continues to play to capacity houses the Clemmer, Theda Hara, Willfam Shay, Jean Sothern and a host of othe rs are shown in Uiis drama. Street life in Paris during the reign of the infamous Bourbons ix depicted with startling reality, a» are the luxurious parlors and bou doirs of the nobility. *ee MISSION Gertrude MeCoy, Edison's great dramatic actress, and Kobert » ness head tho list of stars tn Edi son's newest production, “June Fri day.” Tho play ts one of the great dra matic hits of the year in that it holds the spectator In Its grip, tts tensity seemingly makes one be come part of it. Tho story hinges on the action of the father of “June Friday,” at first a drug fiend and a wife deserter r sacrificing his very life for daughter's happiness “Tho Tale of a Tire” furnishes the smiles oe CLASS A Henry Walthall fs the star at the Clase A until Saturday night, tn- clusive, In a Pathe Production en- | titled “Rods of Wrath.” Charile Chaplin ts also on the bill in the “The Property Man,” a | eee | LIBERTY Tyrone Power's great dramatic ability, and his subtle humor tn the Selig Red Seal production, “A Texas Steer,” which opened Wed- nesday at the Liberty, piece him among the big stars of the screen Power impersonates the charac: ter of Maverick Brandor, Texas cat- tle king and congressman, who fs made to attend all the functions of state, from which he personally shri . by hin daughter, Bossy Brander (Grace Darmond), who has an ever-increasing desire to bo in the center of the spotlight. Thetr rebuffs and snubs make the play bilartously funny eee ALASKA | A pretty story, a pretty heroine, | handsome hero and a well-selected t, what more can a picture have? these qualities “Helene of the North” possesses. The picture, jnow running at the Alaska, has been playing to packed houses dur- jing ite run, and Manager O'Neil! was forced to extend the engage ment until Saturday night. The story ts well worked out, well acted and has a decidedly unique end. | Marguerite Clark | Tearle are the stars. | ee 8 | MELBOURNE | Mary Pickford’s effervescen jing In “Fanchon, the Cricket ia | drawing crowds daily to the Mel- | bourne. The story is that of Fanchon, the and Conway PAGE 7, The First Chapter (6 Reels) of THE From the Story by Gouverneur Morris, Now Running in The Star { This super-feature is by far the biggest picture Colossa | made with a connected story plo*. {In fact it was so big—thirty reels—that it is necessary 30-Reel ‘ to show it in six-reel chapters—weekly. Masterpiece Any story that Gouverneur Morris writes is bound to be interesting—and any feature that Vitagra makes is bound to be the best—while a tion of the two—as we have here—makes a mas- terpiece. The Goddess is a story of what the future might hold in store for coming generations. The plot is convincing and is told in a big way—delving into the future with the sure- ty and grasp of a historian in the past. Anita | tewalt As “The Goddess” d Earle Williams As Tommy Barclay cows would starve to death on that|practical efforts to seoure proper land.” Months were spent in preparation before ever a picture was taken, and apparatus new to picturedom was intro- duced, while the fact that there are more stars in this one picture than appeared in all other continued photo- plays combined, shows the scale on which this mam- moth production was carried out. national defense. No true ven Cone Boa © oe ol eo pes daughter of a witch, and conse- * ure, your honor, wasn’t I|can {s for war, but preparedness % Pg sey quently greatly feared by the hee tt to men the poor bastes|may be the surest guarantee of hy Pg for the one with! youngsters of the neighborhood. out of it!"—American Boy peace.” gene Only one man fs courageous enough . jarmony took first prize in the|t, make love to her o; enly and he} j competitive drilling, with 88 points, | is immediately ostracised by his| j and pn age gg captured sec-|teliows, However, everything ends | jond, with 79 polats. Both ate from| happtiy and Fanchon is found to be | Seattle. ars 7 no different than other folks. Tho Pioneer drill team, of Minne-|" Jack Standing plays the male apolis, conducted the ritualistic |), | work at the Hippodrome. lead 1332-34 SECOND — . More than 6,000 head of sheep appear upon the screen in “Hidden PROGRAM 8 ieee Reliance production, | |Alhambra Ending Saturday Night| whose background deals with life “The Goddess” (Anita Stewart| upon a sheep ranch. and Earle Williams). cee | Colonial Ending Saturday Night “Ambition” (Chaplin); “For the Love of Mary Ellen,” kid comedy; “Providence and the Twins, drama; “Faithful to the Finish" | (Pay Tincher) | . The Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. CONTINUOUS—11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Pi ALASKA Filmdom's Sweetest and Most Popular Heroine Ending Saturday Night Tne {anions tort ae HE wlosion ending saturty wane Ml MEAT SUCTILE offering our trade Clothes jand Gertrude 1), dram of unusual merit. Al a Ending Saturday Night | “Helene of the North” (Mar. Staple models for the guerite Clark) In her Finest Film conservative man and the ° Presentation Melbourne Ending Saturday Night Umit of styles for t% young men in fabrics that Pickford). or THE were never finer, see NORTH” Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | “The Two Orphans” (Theda Para, Jean Southern and Wm, | Shay) cee System 20 and | Class A Ending Saturday Night | Truly a Masterpiece Clothes Up * n) a 4 | Madison Ending Thuraday Night Credit Always A ‘tho Master Hand” (Nat Good and pay for them while Home Ending Thureday wearing, in small weekly “The Broken Coin,” No. 5, two or monthly payments. parts; “The Toll of the Sea,” two {part drama; “Love on an Empty “Rods of Wrath” (Henry Walt | win) Stomach,” comedy, Winter Suits and Overcoats The fashions for fall are tam Mission . Liberty Ending Saturday Night A Texas Steer” (Tyrone Power) 5c—WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH—10c Mme. Sarah Bernhardt— An Interesting Picture of the World's Most Noted Woman ALASKA The Property Man” (Chap P. S.—Tonight is Chaplin Night. Come down and see how well (or badly) local hall), ses Gey ae su page talent can imitate this famous comedian PR ey Per Se