The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, TAN. 15. 1916. PAGE 3. (Top, s« +. Wallace Neto and Vieo niagery, in “The woo en Chance,” at the Coliseum; Manning says: “You can't tell me you love me"; Gail Kane, the Equitable girl, in a dramatic story of the theatre, “The Labyrinth,” at the American; Mabel Normand, in “Fatty and Mabel Adrift,” at the Liberty; (below) a scene from “A Parisian Romance,” with Cooper Cliffe and Dorothy Green, at the Clemmer, and (right) a scene from “Madame X,” at the Strand. SISTER wiestzicteccsoce DEFENDS | | | Sal oon Oe 5: PERT CROWD er h “Madame X,” at Strand, the son ; \ . ae se rics ~ oi PO gsr Baldo hg Wo ‘ : a “ te “ Fully 0 skaters are expect SUFFERS}! If the “Man in de” HIS OWN \ \ edt comfortable t know love to be seen in action Sunday om AT ALMAMBH,A 4 : rigploe. b i bole fect St seikeniigisd? a rozen cttge eet ~er 3 “Boob” Be “i . verdrawn ‘ nor Fairlow atatia Thompeon, ¢aaTal is Proves Bool to : es A thi (To Be Continued.) gp hip f men was dispat AT MISSION c from the park department Satul SLANDER ‘Missing Link,” Is 1) MOTHER | hor Fuiriow a check” 1 acawered MURDERERS WILL BE hey were, bul ‘eusaged al ° ; j her g tho t ife lines, and arranging for the “A Parisian “Golden Chance”? “The Socie- ‘ has Cg th he, |fort of the Sunday crowd. Romance. ° ty Wolv YORK, Jan. 15—Death be-| “ne park department has at the AT COLISHUM at the P ; P xican firing squads will be ito the front nobly in the Clemmer. - ° ' j ‘ i : : ho me tehstepr| Fy » Mexican bandits who of things at Green lake nd © } ‘ nstead of yours| Monday { ted in the massa-| The ous " ogg pore ie s at Santa Ysabe! (04 !nto a checking station for @ ° oka, and aft ‘ . ’ i ; > ere ‘caters’ wraps. Life lines have COLISEUM Se set tes C a ‘ . So ye tx m an-| Gen. Trevino, Carranzista com-|,et yp. Red lanterns guard the r49 ; jawer toat lett he asked mander at Chihuahua City, thus |holes. The lake is patrolled by Hf Cleo Ridgely, the bea . % 1 am not asking anything wired today to the United Press, at |suards on skates. who appeared in “The Chorus AMERICAN via theta Bh i Lady,” stars jointly with Wallace “Tae La mye eo at least in the ten years we have|the same time sonttrmiae server i ot 1s actes 60 oo ee Reid in the latest Las production e Labyrinth,” which ts the at been r you have written thet the Carranzistas had execute skating on Sunday The Gclden Chance witch te tg traction at the American beginning 6 onl en in this T have )Gens, Rodriguez and Almeida, ban-/**2URE On Dundee nee . - Sunday, has for its base the story ‘ m the @ plane with/ dt jefe , rf b t w Coliseum, dex a C a aa enaay. Aad Lccoretes by the woman who sacrifices heraeif ) h t ishment administered to the o = prnrdeslg for the ‘ : ches . f a falls into the >», Margie ont en to! culp the Santa Ysabel massa : , famous Russian orchestra. One of °° 1 the most thrilling and unusual fight |° « . « said the message, “will be the worst ° am afraid 1 | have tolidentical with that meted out to| The tenn ingth of a scenes ever witnessed on the screer ‘ occurs in the production of “The ed in and 1 n n che ieten, Dick, bu 1 say only|Rodriguez and Carlos Almeida. They | lywhee! greater than Golden Chance.” In this scene,|"Ums. and between | thin—"I am’ not going to live with were made prisoners and shot.” _ made of irde Wallace Retd is attacked by two Wt es write lett into a labyrinth of which the way out is wn her tr @ startling but effective way. Gail Kane, who is now kne as “The uitable plays part of the big-hearted actrese-#ister and story is told in a series of pictures titled “Jerry's Revenge,” completes which includes some realistic ® COLONIAL the Colonial bill WEEK Iscenes of stage life, ax well as the|@ . {work of a missionary minister, in-} eluding the interior of the Plaza Starting Tomorrow th » with a crowded house. cee ° CLEMMER ld should H. Cooper Cliffe celebrated English actor, plays opponite Dore, Henry W. Savage thy Green, tn “A Parisian Roman Presents the big ‘ day, at the plays the part c before whose eyes a spea t Tir Ma appear without his 1 Hey edo rh ; + sibige raisal (r raved wath, fede a mle 4 | ae. DICK DOES NOT UNDERSTAND Dorothy G the incomparable s ’ ¥ ME f Y dancer of vera Comique, comex Di rought the letter from El to his notice. She toys with him * eanor that a ting on your and he establishes her in luxurious —The Biggest and CLASS A © | pages, little book Creator of the Role apartments, Various other love af Best Vaudeville and : o Margie,” he said 1 and El air ; core succeeding ays, until Photoplay Show in MM) trom time immemorial the tigure|t don't believe ether ‘one of you Is| WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS comes, when, rising to been conatdered toast to Rosa, he dies of the World for the as an omen of fIl-luck ‘ ‘ jealous of : “ eure uples an important place| Eleanor Fatrlow am sorry, oh. | Price. Ne Clan A theatres ta the theee.|80, sorry, both for her and myself.” | ° Vitagraph, entitled “The She telle you in this bg ght : ‘ ” , bona he Manicure | letter, which no man—lenst of al Vaenry Matinees 1:30, 3:30 oh comedy, “The Manicure! ¥ i my dear husband, will under —— rs 1.” the Pathe scenic and the Sele ieee ee eenct worthy of | The Triangle organization has dis ig-Tribune a Weekly complete — : bat yon prin vou worthy covered the secret of making mys new bill, beginning Sunday, =| © aes ip vy ) | |tery stories which lose none of their ft her—oh, can't you see, Dick, that ncatked |she gave unreservedly, knowing the yower to interest by bei natura: i 1 nks,” beginning 4 yé 1 @ | life to her, and you took all men : yg ples 7S guard mitfal } probably no type of story | take, without one thought beyond Pl eg dtnents , we wre Leonard, {the moment? And now you think and introduces t ! they Prcietnd | found ‘cn the Gees of it all with annoyance because in| Supported by the Flare not often found in det aime ao. weleame ‘nthe prograny|f, fall with annarance bacaunn I i igi br adrmaye so gi “ . : tay rac en ar pa your whilsome yleasure. Entire Original Cast fig|{"3ss,, “tbe! Normand and 5 intermittent saree of “Boob” |, oe "you whileoms, plesstr nang She goes into the holy of holles at feature tures after they get role of the “Boob The Boc r woul and tells that to her the] pilot and leave the in the Victory” 1s the title of the tale at|! ent thal to You, Aho was all tal AN ADAPTATION OF RICHARD MANSFIELD’S GREATEST Dramatic Offering a Sead book on the subject, "How to) her to 1 on memory forever | ° a ome a Detective.” “The Down| her t of the Season t STRAND 7 and 9—10c c v thrilling drama, in also on| e ntment, of course, but all} A SENSATIONAL PICTURIZATION OF THE 2 program | wome € nore and 4 a Madame X,” with Doroth women have it more and all men | Bt ag nage dig ied age Fe New Shows j less LIFE OF A PARISIAN DANCE HALL ARTIST sad the U6 Fol seuteal They've discovered an Omaha But I am very sentimental about ON AND OFF THE STAGE No Raise in Prices productior at the Sunday and Wed. .by Who was born with spinabi-|You, dear,” sald Dick coming to r tia, club-feet and smallpox, was| Ward me, arms outstretched 4 bio cast, under sted on and is «trong and| 1 wonder if I can make you un my i Admission 10 Cents dod iy Be ction of George Marion ‘ é ; {der stand, little book » how I Fevolt | A Rollicking Romance of Piquant ‘ brace. That he should think I had and the wrapped (We: already not only forgiven, but for Paris Full of Spiciness gotten all was more than I could yack from him ly. Floriet, her ‘ Why, Margie, aren't you going m, I igene P to Jet me love you any more cide 1 Have You Missed Your Daily 1 don't | 10W ios what: am he makes one more { xoing to do in the future, I only et to take her bac (| - “Smile” Lately? know that I cannot yet suffer ca-| their son, Raymone esses that I know I have had to ¢ F 8 locked for hare almost from my honeymoon Madame X” finds herself on tris All Aboard—Last Trip of Tats nea Una ondarania oumees Seattle’s Best Photoplay House 3 gy nate Mi Me ey the Pullman Joy Ride _|° '2¥!0s, but with counties others, | ’ own son, now a prom to whom you paid for them. er, {© appointed to defer Dick looked very much cast Second at Seneca fadame X." The eloquent 1 The Strand Theatre Tonight ("0 voy thinking,” 1 n oO er on er acquitta i f rec o are sink hay death in the courtroom, in for uid that you are very much } ' fe |giving arms, iv a touching scene ébused by a wife for whom you

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