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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1916. PAGE PLANS SAFETY [ewio kas A WUNGH S<-=.-c.00..0°> BUT YOU CAN'T HEAR FOR AMERICANS |FOR THE LEAP YEAR 0.0.0 0.00 SONGS AT MOVIES ° ry ? coLiseum wilt OPEN SAT « ‘ a burned t ANITA KING Wwitt eor URDAY AT2P.M ¢ to wave the THIS PAGE ON FRIDAY Congress May ur «Citizens of rom Belliger STARTS DEBATE WASHINGTON Jan, 6 m traveling nt vessels appeared nReral or) oa | a ’ Sead On Account of the mea Death of Wr. 5. Hart and EES peace] : )| Mrs.Robert McCormack ENID MARKEY HAS HUNCH : tel OJ . Pe : nu re FOR LEAP YEAR DAMSELS % , See Daily Papers for Funeral Announcement Lo > Feara Debate | aisha theatre - 1 > 1 mr MEN i iy || a ae | GROUNDS SCENE OF aie at || Se SILENT DESOLATION” A magnificently ‘ and powerfully tense < t ¢ ine ‘ a 1 (By United Press wheel chair bearing a couple of dramatic story of the West and Wall Street t he frien mt r : . J : 4 iadies cre thru what i oituat lazy sea gulls Starts Debate ato Jones of THERE'S SOMEBODY HOLME ‘ ‘ : g eng 4| ‘The palaces, some of them, stil IN CASE OF HELEN HOLME ‘ ‘ showed signs of 7 : Rot nd t to H A scene from “Trilby,” at the Hippodrome, showing Svengali, the t regate r ‘ plaster walle _oe snare Of nly Is wome-| hypnotist, and Trilby, his victim. t tr h Mant banners in the winter CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AND SARAH BERNHARDT Lg amoke over the tne Joy Zone that nolay, Sala STERLING ae oa ee te HISTORY'S RIVALS IN THE ROLE OF GAMILLE } £0." oo gunalaee te Soe #0 in the photoplays, there ap. 4 ” Be jose F t ‘ The glant dummy figures outside pear from time to time produc eae a ter were hear re rs Toyland, reared their heads like tions that stand like monu: é , : ane 1S page ag me: monster wonderili ments, epochal mar n the . ’ 4 . t s and oth-| where their crowds had vanis great art Clara Kimbal . a t nds t T } » e Girl in Blue Young's presentation of “Ca ‘ % f rifle was boarded up. The Pool of Dive mille,” shown at the American 4 rke e ’ ng r ins theatre this week, is one of 7 P t € rn 1 a forsaken city. these history-making events Not alone Miss Young winning new laurels in * “hun, and kisses nd, bel us, there is some = mille,” in the photoplay world, “ele nay not read % rth while seeing—even but eminent students of the a pa when, as the model posing before: drama have been compar 4 ver. ir er the Bal » students, Trilby wears Ing her to the immortal a m Sarah Bernhardt, who, in her prime, found “Camille” one of In many respects, the camera et offers greater opportunities for “ DAMAGE VERDIC Photoplays than the speaking eh sc AYS stage ever enjoyed. it is not FRISCO IN D . ‘i j } too farfetched to give MI ae Other + Book One of the largest judgments “Camille” as high a éantdis “inn vod, is the ever rendered against the city im) Clara Kimball Young * Sarah Bernhardt’s, ibe ie i attractior tr for the|® Personal injury case was given | ' in favor of Miss Dora Hayes Wed- RIVER >. oe oa tee ene Hoe | aay oe eee nh om easily seen at the Mission theatre, movies, and oth io dawithals n the king, b be Abe W CALL IT “PHOTO. Hired " awed shown. Millions have| On March 30, 1913, Miss Hayes: n which she appears in ben Appellations, Still, she's taking no rat en P pea ft was injured in an auto accident at Rogues Fall Out.” Helen wrote the| | PLAY PALACE” apt sae rt ire Bowie aueni. Prineo , i Right p Bap 9 [play herself, an a tartiler “A Photoplay Palace” te | |acter of her rolesomen the char-/hut she wae a far cry in 191 r Tae phat Fey ey toda owin: stinkin * + - - bh eo a ,) . . ha ng PT hay f 9. ni while Ts. oday, following the Sine |Then she took some of the most| | what Jensen & Von Herberg | | means a bad change Paniine prog,|the days of “49, and it's almost a an B, Whittlesey. The Injus 2 - the steamer Kanawha in the [4,00 "28 took rt have alread hristene t b orrected da! : . ult jobs herself. Frrinstance,| | have already christened the : agp nt “es up as to which is the more Sree see, Nok ican, Presta, Below this city, | she jumps from a bridge to the top| | Coliseum theatre, which will | ({7C* made good in “Zaza” and uresque. |affected her in such a way t oats, © “Bella Donna,” but she ts even bet-| ?! > fall ‘al d struck @ pler. 7 ‘ ~ open Saturday at 2 p. m » even eee |she became partially y_paraly yzed. susiae aula take 6 & moving train, and then from a i ter cam, some believe, in “Lydi pcar. If son Miss Anita King, special rep more at ‘the Alhum.|MER VOICE SWELLED, BUT ran fun 1 5. > ar | dam pier during a heavy storm, sally = ve Sap’ n ) -aramoun nn gelrad oo : ° t : petty edi ce | be! oatlinmadened ° nyt like 0 at, we'd gh on ps bra this w wherein she apy NOT A NOTE WAS HEARO ae FIRE IN BUILDING OF abe ters ss Sean os maa » the lighthouse lantern. Holes od wath Jon cere. | |8# the devoted mother who goes t York Tribune probably ecsema and devoting my|t ; Survivors told of seeing pas pa : ae, So les, Mise King is any lengths to save her lit gave the most classic criticism of STATE DEPARTMENT Hife to ite treatment f ‘ 3 hia seng in fife belts Jumping The Hazar > r , own photoplay actress, and | |Rame from disgrace at’ th : 1 i EAP cestere ‘have ted Seek pil agg ° from the vessel, and others ts said to be an exceptionally | |Of his fathe oe ; could net be cured, I ask n hoth 2 clinging to wreckage. good speaker. ‘ le 1 " ilton ckaye in WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Spon- chance to prove my claims : t " The dead Include two women HAD TO BURN TEMPLE so role taneous combustion rather than im.” a oy Mle R pe Es sore ‘ and a baby She craved for the Ps bait JOHN WOULD SAVE GIAL 1 , t by 8 "| cendiarism was assigned today as treatment that will surely conv! | Capt. Berry floated with the thrill, the aesthetic a ee r ng sev.|s8 Tribun no the cause of the blaze which did Se bes me. If you are disgusted « , capsized vesse!, and pulled out id PAULINE FREDERICK a ‘ r a ner 8 amage last night in thea SIE Ee Greve ey caanne’ by writ! by the hair a woman drifting joy of “Soul Cal @ oirina No chances ately , tructed |reache se accounts | baser f th ate, war and Heve you wil! . close to the hull. A man ona ” hauling’ Prodinisk eanw mek ub an | are 00 f © ground| fc e fs at s 3 raft made of wreckage floated ture”—young, beau- ni rea Rg Psd , at Po My Bpe e. pris, five miles down stream. tiful, credulous, she GaSe et wns easy RS aur wera usta’ nwa! ROMMEL for Catarrh mieten =< PROPOSED WERE cn WithoutDrugs "er am eRe live Tablets . 4 a Fi * “Smashing the Vice Trust” | Olive , a aca daa way wh her against her will |] ——————————— rearing the Vice Tre 9 How the Remedy for Catarrh| If your skin tx ye mple > ttle hipyard capite at the cost of his This Modern Method of! before a number of exhibitors Was D ae os tie wi ain 8 This M cand eueepene’ ath, ont he 4 as Discovered. pallid—tons 2 naan. x ent o fortune. Electric Treatment Is Curing| piay, soon to be shown here, should take vllve ” : : , ver pages» teehee a A Play of Fascinating In Men and Women After Doc-| certainly draws a big lesson of é hod th Sa Dr. Ed " 8 ; j i. warning to gullible girls, The ; ~ has raged uncheck ere ; — t " { teres urprising and tors and Drugs Fail fact that Gov. Whitman of New t f gisente + pres oe Mnecocesh in t prog Dramatic Climaxes—Spec York has loaned his own person. i pel ri: amoly os Slade wits Ss = adh . 4 seul * ditty ‘en Inake Aho: plone raul. « tds apping CAUSe symptoms have n petiy” ‘ r 7 aie _ Istic speaks strongly for its in in eee treated while the cause of trinsic worth . branes. the trouble has been left to woe. circulate in the blood, and ITSKY HAS NEW IDEA, BUT bring the disease. back as fast as ‘local HI HE P RO IT HITS if PAYROLL treatments could relieve it, in two reels of Keystone fun, s! g a real fox hunt with hounds, “THE HUNT. LIBERTY First at Pike—Continuous, 11 A. M. to 1! P. M. MATINEES EVENINGS LOGES 250 ‘ PARKERSBURG, Va. Jan. 6 thy ne Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for —Eight persons were missing Vegetables and Fruit C. E. Gauss, who experimented for years on a treatment for Catarrh, found that after perfecting a balm that relieved the nose and throat troubles quickly, he could not prevent the trouble beginning , all over again, On test cases, he could completely remove all signs of Catarrh from nose and throat, but in a few weeks they were back. y wh ig | 5) Chabatuleeepectenedits oid ievetignitens ave abel be Pa i a HE DIED, BUT, GOOD GOSH! d and Drydock Butter, Yas For what | did do | could be forgiven. For what | did not do, | am con om | WANT A LIMIT ON PROFITS OF WAR snr navescrom ATS FOURTH VICTIM 1) Strand pis) | Ay ar | Teal Tre Treatment FREE}e.c cr ay 4 enay Pon rmass THESSALONIKA SUNK G . | tuATH wad tint yu a | iey Twa slavER AND, MER oie tits hz at ae - ‘to ff ~TODAY—TOMORROW fine" __ Ther her ° _ eset Wrreauhent and’ Bool —SATURDAY The Electra-Vita Co. |» t ; , Seattle's Best t ‘ ‘ Admission 10 Cents >, Serene eee NT ae 1 Pheteplay Heuse ; 4 1 ‘ t 08 wond Ave, Cor, Spring, | There's no need of showing so | tty Seattle, Wash, t at, the real cause of the disease was ove THE BOOB LEFT A DIARY i time the Catarch would return stronger # Stopped-sn/aieee Lov fe v vot a au s gone way ahead Yor frog-in-the- 1 refore , methods of treatment and has provided a Helen Ware) , t a3: Gibchetaed Hh tte Sh Hawking and spitting Removes the Cause and Immediately Gives Re- ent « lief to the Nore ‘and Throat tion aching sensation ny F ays that after trying d and C 0 M R A D