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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1915. PAGE 3, PRAPRPPAL ALLL LL PLL LLP LLP ww STAR'S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES M AN ER Charlie Chaplin, Pay ge es the Colonial Sunday In a four. Rockcliffe Fellowes and Anna Nilsson, in Owen Kildare’s “Regener- Howard Hickman and Clara Williams, Co-Stars In “The Man Dainty Mary Pickford in “Esmeralda,” One of Her Best Plays, ecler, Entitled “The Mix-Up,’ Which Opens at the Clemmer Sunday. From Oregon,” at the Liberty Sunday, Which Begins at the Alaska Sunday. IBERTY eralda is separated from her}commodations on board ! ye meralda a r Jeommodations on board a passen The corrupt methods pursued uy! vuntry sweetheart by her design-| ger ship, they sail on the freighter PROGRAM Ss the land-grab lobby at Washington, |!9& mother when th find their} Barbuda, Everything gives prom. Alaska Ending Tuesday Night of | s which were laid before the public|farm is practically a gold mine. | ise happiness, espectally as meralda” (Mary Pickford) 9 some years ago, resulting in wide-|Made to believe her sweetheart|there is a handsome first mate | spread indignation and a house-|4¢ad, Esmeralda accepts the pro-jalong—but “Beau” Harvey, gang vi ad é + J cleaning among the law makers at posal of a designing nobleman, but! ster and gunman, and his gang, dis-|Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night the capitol, form the basis for the | sudden arrival of her sweet-|«uised as sailors, capture the ship “The Girl of the Golden West. eee plot of “The Man From Oregon heart interrupts the gorgeous wed-| kill off the crew and imprison the espondent Ackerman Tells How Bulgaria’s Entry Svepart Mutual — Masterpic ee ee cee em pee i Securi iganti i garia’s Entry ¢ begins at the Liberty forceft | Ruth is taken with them ashore “oEe Mis-Up" "(Chaptta’, pnt | Allies Offer as Security for the Most Gigantic Loan ia Into the Conflict, Joining the Teutonic Forces and day ; pitt |to cook for them. She dopes thet Hi Their G / i soining the: Teuton vdeo bon coe IME OEE TEE ty RRR no coe Set Ween: ane Coren ee Ment (Wie, m. Hart);, “utan) istory Their Government Bonds. But What if Turkey, Would Make That Combination Invincible. ' artia, senat ith morphis a rushes | Weekly Kaiser Bill Whips "Em? If We Refuse Loan, What coma. from Oregon who has been elected The Regeneration,” the sereen|to the ship in a lifeboat, sets the uth “aay to the senate on his yromise to) version of the celebrated Hroad. prison free and ai the U 5 ? RL W. ACKERMAN to the Bosp! nd m \ prvsoners fr ne sign 4 i Gat 16, Ose meer recite bn ns aml the lobby, ts made the! way success, comes to the Clem-|8, 8 tervaatlors and| Clase A Ending Tuesday Nignt | hen: yd > s 7 ir powe ov fetim of a fair lobbyist, who|mer Sunday 1 The gun: captured, ev. “The H ty | Mads ainy end the | what pntin Bi v marines. The gunn pture ne Heart of a Painted Wom , ey ya ee coring By blasting a| |W diy yo Francs ig woek the |Pince# hin in a compromising po-| It t# — powerful drama of thelerything is hunky-dory, especially |an” (Olga Petrova) le The allies ie ct that the cap-|culties in our own financial mar- ee Serbian to Bulgaria, the [city was. tied ann, this week the | sition, Undaunted by the threats| most human side of life, Based | with the first luff and’ Ruth . eee See need. Maken ja0e | Nene Bieeane may not only set-jitors. especial Be ncern sag of the lobbyists, Martin breaks the|on the life of Owen Kildare, th Pat O'Malley and Gladya Hulette| Liberty ‘enais Tuesday Night |*h#m one billion dollars, which is a) The allies promise to spend every rm t rs, pecially diplomats, from|pack of the lobby. The woman,|author of the at ¢ th } 9 7 thousand million dollars, WITH- cent of this billion dollars in the ihe Veratious Balkan question,/ Rumania and Bulgaria. Important | conscien . or Neel acta to to Pall oF te coe counties (Pee ene Weaing tolee, “The Man From Oregon” (How: out cx poe = . : ame : " . rn “ consclence-stricken, for she has/| name, it fs full of fire and emotion ‘ ILLATERAL, That is, the United States for foodstuffs, cot- Mkewise bring early peace negotiations are in progress with |; 4 i M eee ard Hickman and Clara Willfams).| security they offer 1s the bonds of . Sa 'ond te Vises thal temnaie bet ech Ath |learned to love Martin, undoes the each scene unfolding some new appli y they offer fs the bonds of ton, munitions of war and other ade ~ pas elish reports that) evi; she has dc ne and very dra-|phase of the tragic Ii one of (CLASS A | the British and French govern-| commodities @& a sudden stroke in the /she will ald the allies are causing | matically rights all wrongs most noted men « Bowery.| Olga Petrova, in her most auc-| Mission Ending Tuesday Night nts, which, they say with truth, But if we ref meets with hearty popular! no concern a iy & ( f ay ‘etrova, her most suc What Ha AES igen Phys » which, h 5 ut if we refuse to loan the mon- In Vienna, particularly, To Join Turks Howard Hickman and Clara Wil , Anna|ceseful film drar The Heart of) wo. (Pat O'Mally and Gladysiony” always mn as good as gold ey on the bonds of England and feports that the AustroGer-| Bulgaria having established ams, the latter a Seattle girl, are a Pa 4 will be the at Hulette) = — — world over. But what if Ger- France, the financiers ef those Will soon invade Serbia are| friendly connections with Turkey, (°**™reé a <3? Fags ic he poten rites ot : Hai ge at the A omy . ong ss ‘ace nany should conquer England aul countries say that, owing to the ex- Commented on. Vienna be-| Vienna does not doubt that Bul. J ager pth Mle. panty Meg he StOey FOERIND CE TNO STREET ai, ding Tue Ni |France and make them a part of change being against them in this fiat no other move promises | garia's armies would take the field | “CAMBRA note and a bouncer in a low dive, | model when jilted by her| Alhambra Ending Tuesday Night ‘nor empire? The bonds would then country, the allies will stop buying an early end to the gigantic/if Rumania made war on Turkey Thrills and comedy mark the|Tedeemed by a school teacher, | lover, one of the dem! The Goddess’ (Earle Willlams| pe valueless pete gay Piregap tar sthgg “hy " [The alties have apperentiy lost| Workings of the third installment | Whom he had saved from the in-/ monde, but is redesmed thru her and Anita Stewart). | WITH COLLATERAL, on the WAR MUNITIONS, WHICH THEY officials agree that it|their chance of winning Bulgaria |of “The Goddess,” which opens at) suits of bis fellows, = love for another in Night {Other hand, the security for the WILL PAY FOR IN GOLD. In oth- De comparatively easy to de-|to their cause. Bulgaria {s still |t® Alhambra Sunday. In this in-| | San Fee et ee wun ite) Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night |piiiion-dollar loan would be secu- er words, for commodities other Berbia. Then a short march /dickering for a slice of Grecian Iment, Tommy Barclay pro: — ray Seen Spectator bones | MELBOUR __ “Regeneration ny omaitte Fel-| rities of the United States, such as than war munitions, they will go to Northeastern Serbia would | Macedonia, but Greece apparently to Celestia, the “goddes [lite and heart | mM cituations |, “The Girt of the Golden West,” |/owes sad Aana Nilsson) |stocks and bonds of our railroads Canada and Australia for wheat, the central empires with |tntends to make no move toward in refused. Later the “Kod hi Se ¥ immortalized on the speaking aire; Seed and our big industrial concerns, ypt, India and China for cotton, which already is most | ceding it womanlike, comes back at| COLONIAL | stage Hianche Bates, Robert Madison Ending Sunday Night (now held by citizens of England South America and Australia for te them. Tho -Belbars, dwwever, are co my with another proposal, but z faugn | Hiltard and Frank Keenan, will be | The Garden of Lies” (Jane |and France. These securities would meats, and various parts of the Would Be Invincibie well satisfied with Turkey's con.| Tommy, peeved, refuses her. | oe Chaplin's latest laugh) gin @ threeday engagement at the |Cowl); “Under the Crescent,” No. |be absolutely safe, but might pos-/globe for other goods which we fights at all, tt 1s cer-|cessions that it fe doubtful now if) The thrills are furnished by s ow Se UP ne ateture | Melbourne Sunday 4; “When Hungry Hamlet Fied,”|sibly involve some financial diffi-\now sell them. beside the Central em-|they would swing to the allies > dhinnna | rine ggg Ahan Meena) said to be| The famous card game, in which|comedy; “When Knights Were eatrance into the com-jeven were Serbia to grant finally |O hand. of course, to rescue & fow | is in four parts and ts wale vies | the girl” saves her lover's life) Bold,” comedy; “Mutual Weekly complete a chain of/all that Bulgaria wants in Mace-| Sls, but she ts overcome by the ad, If not be than “Tillie’s| om Rance, the card sharp, is a8 8 162 BIBLE CLASSES |HOPES RAISED FOR smoke and only the prompt work | Punctured Roma a ° . M Mretching from the Baltic | donia shown fn all its realism. “The Battle Cry of Peace,” Vita-| of Tommy saves her from the’ Wm. & Hart also has a place on) *" os Taga : ne Battle Crz F P| | retdleadiere duns ay tear The progress of the story te fast s of his own poems. Hart does|human Interest. The settings are | war produced by J. Stuart Black- | | fs ne hel ew Fes that Tl trom the first chapter of this in-/not look like a poet, but when it/beautiful. The play is thoroly |ton, is now playing at the Vita- Wor cs iuel ievuet out ct tare stallment to the Inst. The plot|comes to writing verses, he's a| American, a mixture of humor and | graph theatre in New York, Prices| Fifty-two Bible classes of bo: WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Hopes “I expect to get out of here about pa. ate passion. ‘range tr cents 2 ext we p o 6 bear. The story, “Pinto Ben,” re-| bravado, turbulence and passion range from nts to sole will be started next week, the rg for settlement of the “Arable Well getting more and more tn hor a |partment. Each class will have a|‘tfoversy were raised today by Ber- the 20 only got $1.85 to go BE DEPORTED out a aek belek Behe Hh ate, @ strike being added to|volves around a pink MonGay, st the ¥..M. C. A. boys’ de: 4 * | up the Interest of the spec-| nosed cow-pony,” who, with his that _ _ Feta be: be had | 5 » , poorony is engaged in work around different teacher. All the teachers/lin dispatches, telling of confer- anywhere, Da ri ing thet vw roe Chicago stock yards. It is one will meet Sundays in four special/ences between Ambassador Gerard — a citizen nor I don't want to be, in the most thoughtful ecreen | Bible classes for instructions under|and the foreign secretary, and indi- Boyle, a stockade prisoner, stead I am an honest man, and, be the leaders, Tracy Str CG 1 ° 0: consider you the man at S * that immortal s ever written | Strong, C. G./cating an inclination on Germany's paseo Seats oles te = ved cme Relee teat vous] dune Ps : Mays tac “Mutual Weekly” completes IN MEMORIAM think we de obtained eae! | Norman, WY. R Jenkins and Wealey| part to meet America half-way. Of- letter to Sheriff Hodge, wheel don't want ofling, I have de nett, comes to the Alaska Sunday,|the bill oii * ‘ ty ourselves our feelings in regard flavieia ‘ “4 ‘ just re of byes ac-|ficlaldom expected that the upshot he styles himself “not a\cided to ask you to have me de with Mary Pickford in the title prise Associat jto those who are bound to us by Rather aatiaes phicaenkd be hiring ely elisa sages bet a honest man,” asks | ported as an undesirable back to r “Li Mary” delineates t MISSION ar Aunt Mary died last night./ties of blood or convention. jment in the world al of the Arabic torpedoing. be be deported. where I came from, Sunny New character-study with at Happened on the Bar t consciousness yesterday! 1 know that I have loved very first attracted attention South Wal where a n don't t sweetness and tenderness n absac rbing story of ro nd finally sank calmly few in my life, and yet most peo-| by taking a shot at an employe have to be a forger, fraud, briber vm Real pathos, simple | ma bred on freight ship, comes niessly to sleep at midnight.) 519 think I have a very loving| @ipress company, which a! grafter, swindler, embezzier, buoco pent and a dash he Mi Sunday 1: and I we at the hospt. ture. ight 2 | ~ * tr 7 clev inte Ruth, daughter of an eminent]; . nature. Last night as I sat there Before had charged bim $1.50 man, thug. counterfeit, hypocr’ mor Gre ce panna ce Age ean obey 7 1 k was not at home when/y realized that I could count on the € a sack of baggage he faker, stool pigeon, or a Seattl ‘ i this decidedly ee ian, py ae her eed 4 gram came, ‘st about ll.lnancscs of one band thoes tor here from Alaska. |‘underworld’ policeman to make a play , 4 0 6South rica, wh © has) sotie and Mother Waverly are| whe : cr i - vi is about to be released from living.” “The plot_in_ brief ts this: Ee-'beon called. Unable to secure ac-| S01" the ‘isetnee flow gearing ofl First at Pike. Continuous, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. | 1 feet as tho my one real friend! Just then there was a queer! bas gor sound from the bed. Jim came in When I got home this morning, fr the balcony hastily—but be- Dick had evidently been there, for e either he or I reached her} the bed was mussed, buf it was|dear Aunt Mary was dead. | jafter 9 when I arrived and he had In my grief I turned to Jim, and 1 ‘ probably gone to the off for a moment I felt that he was! $ | I would not let the ho: going to put his arms about me ; jthorities call up the apartment but he took my hands instead and| 4 night for fear that they would not/said, rather brokenly, “You and I | find 1 did want any * him, ond not loved her. | one to know that he had left me} And I answered, “Rut tt 1s The Family Theatre . |alone when we were hourly ex-| ‘loved,’ not ‘love’ now, Jim, and I . pecting the summons to the hos-|almost feel that I cannot bear it.”} pital, Jim, of course, understood,, I wonder {f I heard aright. I é but he made no comment. In fact,|thought I heard Jim swear under STARTING TOMORROW |he said very little to me when wejhis breath. “Where do you want were in dear Aunt Mary's room to-|the funeral to be held, Margi saad a gether, and a part of the time he|he asked spent outside on a little balcony; “I think dear Aunt Mary would| with the excuse that he wanted to/like to lie in the same room of the smoke. lold home where Uncle Richard lay} I cannot tell even to you, my|during the last rites, but perhaps} ’ dearest and closest confidant, my | Wwe had better walt for Dick.” a thoughts while sitting there watch-| Jim did not say anything, but ing the breath of dear Aunt Mary shortly after I heard him tele grow shorter and shorter phoning to the undertaker, and In the four-reel comedy spasm Again the old ery of all human-|once I thought I heard him say to ity surged up to my lips |someone over the phone: “For “Why ?" heaven's sake, find him—punch his| 74 } Why are we born—why do we{head and then bring him here.” live and why do we Mle? | I went home soon after and Why was Dick, who should be| found Dick gone. |there, absent? | Elfene cam fter me this after. b , | I began to grow bitter and then|noon and we took a long ride. She I looked at the dear calm face tn|did not talk after saying, “Margie, a front of me and immediately 1 be-jdear Aunt Mary was one of the came reconciled |blessedest women I have ever It was just as she would have| known." There’s a laugh in every foot—and some feet! it. Jim and 1 loved her best, aud| ‘Phat {s the dreadful part of it we were keeping vigil. To the o all,” I answered ne no longer That’s All ers she was only. Aunt Mary, but/IS, but WAS the dearest and best.” Funnier Than Ever— at’s to Jim and me she was dear Aunt| Oh, little book, when one comes Mary—probably dearer than any |face to ce with this great change, x }other person that we knew one can only cower and whimper ’ | Don't censure me, little book,|Iike a grieved and frightened child illiam S. Hart |All the World’s | when'd tall you thet as T eat there|and. like a child coud the eternal OREGON im I felt that I could spare ne: etful, | question and H nin inattentive Dick from my Hfe bet-| “Why?” Everybody's favorite, and appe gs \ter than I could Aunt Mary (To Be Continued Monday) the eo es 7 — 7a his famous cow pony, in in cs he PINTO BEN MUTUAL WEEKLY | | 5 ACTS—3:; ory of intrigue WONDERFUL—THRILLING GIRL of the GOLDEN WEST ALL-STAR CAST MABEL VAN BUREN THEO. ROBERTS MELBOURNE THEATRE SEPT. 19.20.21 SECOND AT UNIVERSITY

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