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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916. PAGE 3 : QT hk 1p 1 ‘THE R | OLE HANSON, JR., TO Confessions of. a Wik STRAND PRESENTS FARNUM IN ‘THE BONDMAN er Fees AT VERDUN BE MARRIED TODAY BILL TENNEY WRITES ME A cvs ant ant en | Mary Pickford Comes to Coliseum; What Other Seattle Plavhouses Offer! fats arn er ameming ve ole tenon ir. ll marry ste orence Schell at her home, at 604 LETTER c traight to the point, Mar |hind a shield of liquid fire, the Ger I . apie ovenins & er Tam dead, will you see i sracepon? mans during the night b pd re 4 r of the Ole This morning I received a curtjaxy much of Donna aa possi 1 ; - r Y ag ‘ was dated Cemetery Gates ! that I might b | . : f . western defer r Margie, & great. cone ore you deft the hospital fs a occupied trenc § humorist, DR hen you tight te a letter to a famous ei h have elected | 4 Ryan A Dead Man's bil Louse With Don te of that ther home too, am stopping here @! with Mra. Selwi before slipping thru from the above resting Donna ts a very solitary wom Donna came back from her/an, Margie, She has never made visit to you the other day and told many friends I have filled her me how bravely you were bearing | lite most tines with sorrow I am “ Ad ; > yo " ; OODYEAR Cord Tires ride up. (1 thought” of how I broke | afrs but oftimes with Joy H down and cried on Donna's loving |hope bet whites yet, fore ; : ; with utmost comfort. Dreast as I read this) now n ed tt co “ ; / ” ‘ < Their great oversize com- “You, my dear friend, have the | pietely . sion of Ra ‘aon | . - r : y » i t added cushi hardest thing in lif 2 n ’ aide: i peahtne eee ( 3 bines the added cushion mertatoty, and with certainty star | ofr ¢ am , | of an increased air-volume from within this open dering what Donna will do “ gate, 1 am going to tall ‘ = ¥ ‘ : ; with the natural liveliness of Good- a K | someth to engross her min¢ —_ / j & moment She loves y Margie. You see * sei 1 year cord construction. “Margie, We will never see each | gown deep in her heart. she " , other's faces on earth again t f that unknowin you ‘saved me - » | ’ f They are protected from stone- Altho ‘no one has told me this,! from Kitty Malram and gave me / . I see it in the glances of compas: pack to her . J bruise and blow-out because they sionate eyes, I feel it in the touch Looking at it dispasstonately, 1 are built of flexible cords without of sympathetic hands and I hearj/am pot «5 that the gift was Ht in the sound of tender words. | worth anything, but she thinks so, ? cross-weave, so that they yield to You may think it fe strange! biess her. and she will be discon : impact with road obstructions. that I am writing to you, Margte,| solate when | am gone. Sa ie Oe te ae te oh eee - for you and I have not always|” “atarsie, won't ron make it look toe Goodyear Cord users find these been the beat of friends. 1 have! as tho vou needed Donna? Won't tt Avante aa thes il thought often that you were @| you send for her and say that now ‘j : . advantages, and the long mileage meddier, and you have shown me ne is alone you will feel free to % F ; ‘ due to the character of the tire, worth oftener that you thought | was a j her for company and selfish and worthless egotist, ‘tak - ; 4 ; " far more than the difference in price. ing my own where I found it let her know I have writ f But whatever you have thought/ten this to you—at least not un of me, Margie Waverly, | have al! tit she has forgotten me and her ; Be Goodyear No-Hook Cord ways known in my heart that yous sorrow over my oldR out of her j , , Tires are fortified Were a good woman—loyal above | jitq ) gainst — all to your friends and charitable | 1 don't want to burt her any 7 DS Rim-cutting—By our No- WO. your enersies, more than I can help. God knows ve r 2 r f Rim-Cut feature. Like all enthusiasts, your zeal|t have hurt her atmost. berond Blow-outs—By our On-air (Eagle ngs eles ngs seg pat | cure many, many times In the | Cure, past. She will be lost without old ’ y Z vailed over your sentimentality 1% at ) i ‘ t : | Loose Treads——By our Bill to look after and = amuse. Rubber Rivets. ‘ou see, dear friend, when one Make her thir you need her care! oe is looking ‘the great adventure’ in Ag eth pet deed oo Puncture and Skidding— “ “ oo YTor tears Trey rere : the face one becomes rather cold Strange as it may seem to yon, C028e of ¢PPPTTELET Es Tis. By our Double-Thiek as tho one already felt the ley | gear Mare yn tee dee | All-Weather and Ribb- Breath of the destroyer. has been taken from life and one (1) William ‘Farnum, in “The! od Treads. However, lest I waste all mY | sees only the pure gold, one huge : ; Bondman,” at the Strand. (2) Will-| Insecurity—By our Multi- fme and strength on these de-/1. one's heart the precious metal ae jam Russell, in a scene from “The ided Piano Wire Donna is pure gold, and as , Px | |Brulser,” at the Alhambra. (3) such I give her to you. Love her : c 3 ‘ ‘ |Mary Pickford, in a scene from better than I have done, and I am ; j z |The Eternal Grind,” at the Colise jsure she will reward that love in - , P jum. (4) Blanche Payton and J>- Ask tha naorert Goodyear Service Station Declee for Goodyear Cord Pires, |unlimited measure Ne Sa jseph Belmont, In “A Bathhouse No-licoh ond GD. Cincher for gasstine ant slovtrie care Good-bye, Margie, | who love 2 i Blunder,” Keystone comedy at the r ! world, whe shove all, loved by, y ¥ Liberty. (5) Marion Swayne and m people, em going out all alone, I , hats Bert Delaney, in “The Net,” at the * who hate solitude will have soll Colonial, (6) Reine Davies, in “Sun tude for my only companion day,” at the Clemmer. (Below) who have lo must bid it Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purvi jand all you dear friends farewell ba ‘ jance, In rmen,” at the Rex. | BILL, : (To be continued) city life. The young pe 1 ‘ Ma i rit. almost always giving a party | y . some sort. The schools 4 | many pleasant hours may be sy | J. R. Cox is a slick policeman. , ; Last, tho not least, are the | Lan Fi jern conveniences of the city. This He disguised himself Friday $ . R | takes the form etric lights night and caught a bootlegger friar Goak Ps aares Under his nose he gummed a |atreet cars and lbrarie false mustache | .U ~~ ARAARARRARAAAANY Then he put on old ‘clothes and oo ” * if P r ‘ left his uniform at headquarters. |r BONOMAN" OPENS ‘ t tas martial, Having a little time to HONOR MENTION | The clerk at the Post Kellar, soft) ay THE STRAND jdrink saloon, 119 W. Ser t rsons appear spare, he persuades Marjorie to | wrnnrwrrnrrrerrrrwnrwr Senec ; drink saloon, 1! heca st.,/ 4 -) Manager Smyth of the Strand in picture, and fre)elope with him and reserves two| Anna Anderson. heard him order “licker jon Sunday will offer the first of quent great spectacles, which make!bertha. They reach the train in/tle; Annie Lunday He served him. the new Fox film releases he the pleture notable, show all 3,000/time, but haven't time to get mar-| Allison, 2901 Washington st Instead of planking down coin In| obtained for his Second ave. thea. persons at once. | ried Rena Deiro, Ronald, Wash.; Alfa payment, Cox planked his star on/tre, William Farnum, in “The Dond-) Farnum's daily routine of work/ eee |Barnhert, Bellevue, Wash.; Lucy the bar, and the clerk was taken} man.” requires bim to keep early hours,|RéINE DAVIES STARS Gagner, 762 18th ave.; Zula Zong off to Jail In this film, for the first time in observe strict rules of diet, and In| IN “SUNDAY” AT CLEMMER ker, 5 4th ave. N. W..; Clara | the motion picture tndustry, Ice every way strive constantly to keep| The Clemmer Sunday presents| Woodin, Dungeness; Alfred Young “PAUL” To BE THERE: and has been made the setting for | bimseit in the pink of condition.|the five-part photoplay, “Sunday,”|Mechias, Wash.; Harriet Bangh a feature film. Fils muscles aco like ridges of/based upon Thomas Raceward’s| man, 515 Kenyon st; Lillian Burt William Fox, it may Interest the steel. His every movement is as successful atage play of the same| Port Stanley, Wash. Mayor Gill and W. H. Pauthamus| audiences to learn, found his Ice! buoyant and vigorous as a pan-| name ‘ | of Puyallup will speak at the/|land setting and color in New Eng: ther Reine Davies ts the star } Ru Britain and Japan protest North Side Community festival | land Farnum has had at least one Sunday” is a story full of heart/ a@gainst a Chinese monarchy. B Saturday night. Retail merchants} The entire company appearing in strenuous bout in every film he has| interest, Sunday is an orphan girl,| how are the heathen to becor are exhibiting their wares and giv-| his production was transported to made for William Fox brought up as a boy by four big-| civilized if they don't adopt civilized ing the neighborhood a good time.|Maine, and along its picturesque Now, in the Fox production of) hearted “lumbersacks When she) [nstitutions? CE gk Scans RRR ~|“The Bondman,” Farnum is siated| goes away to be educated, it al- for an Icelandic wrestling match| most breaks their hearts. with a giant-muncied rival, whose| Sunday's adventures carry the back he cracks like @ pipestem aft-| film. She has a fase lover, and one er a Homeric struggle lof the boys shoots him N ipdilieg | She goes to Europe and attracts x NEW INCE PLAY the love of another man, who ts the \S OPENS AT LIBERTY ‘brother of the murdered Lotharto. The somber tragedy of an tmm!-| She herself is attacked by a feal-| grant girl who is sent to the “prom-| ous riv it by a fortunate acct fon.) dent st capes. SF Saturday Night, Last Times, “The Love Mask” §§ iii oni oi isi a eee ae presented In the newest Thomas H.| LEAH BAIRD COMES Ince production Civil on's|TO THE CLASS A STARTING SUNDAY Child,” which heads the new pro-| Leah Baird and Van Dyke Brooke gram at the Liberty Sunday headline the new Sunday Class A| Civilization's Child” depicts the) bill, in “A Caliph of the New Bag-| trials and tribulations of a poor/dad,” a three-part Broadway Star Russian maiden feature. Helen Gibson appears in A Bathhouse Blunder,” with an|Kalem story, “The Record Run allstar cast of Keystoners, will and the bill is completed by a Ka-| complete the featured program lem comedy, “Ham and Prepared-| COLISEUM GETS e 6. ¢ (NEW PICKFORD FILM “THE NET" IS NEW | Starting Sunday, there comes to| PLAY AT COLONIAL the Coliseum the greatest artist the The Net,” a Mutual masterpiece. world of motion pictures haw ever! will be the feature of the Colonial's known, Mary Pickford, in her new|new Sunday bill. The Mutual play, “The Eternal Grind,” in which| Weekly and a Rose comedy also are she plays a little factory girl | offered There won't be another Mary| Pickford picture along for two months, so Mary's admirers will take advantage of this opportunity. | THE AR CIRC Russian orchestra each afternoon. By Uncle Jack FE RE GG, per memrermgeee ETHEL BARRYMORE’S ital, there. ie sure to be plenty ef] CONTESTS WANTED: GREAT STAGE SUCCESS action, and all of us sure to be en listed on one of the aides in the ts | GET BUSY AND WIN $1! +} ) sue, This theme has been adapted| For the next week's contest the | 46 a film production, “The Bruis | Cire leites may suggest a contest! ,er,” which starts a four days’ en-|of their own choosing. Any sug gagement at the Alhambra, start-|¢ jon which you may have been ing Sunday ving in the hope that Uncle id The Brutser” has for ita stare| Jack might have a contest of thi | ; two well-known picture persc »s,| kind—why send it in | William Russell and Charlotte Bur For the best contest suggested | ton. The story tells of the atrug.|Uncle Jack will give one dollar, | [i —PRESENTING— g'e of workmen to get higher wages| All contributions must be in his * from their employer ands by next Friday afternoon. |i A comedy will finish the bill Only children of 16 years and REINE DAVIES ee under may compete in this con: | Ae TUE anieatote oi The winning contest will be used | Sunday is an orphan girl, named so oddly because she was born on | Rupert Hughes’ greatest success, | the following week ' that day. Excuse Me,” will be presented for es Bcd }four day, starting Sunday, at the|GIRL WRITES STORY Rie ty A ON COMFORTS OF Packed full of action, with beautiful settings nd views, con trasting the rough life of Western lumber camps and E do mestic life Sunday” is a vital, virile, inspiring and exciting drama which will thrill and hold any andier His receives —IN— orders to join bis regiment, which CITY LIFE; GETS $1 « to en for the Philippines Alice Marbourg 303 Nob Hill The Overland Limited is the only|ave, .« the winner of the. dollar| e erna train that will enable him to reach this week with an essay on the the Coast in time to ape a court £y * udvantages of city life, It follows s | | In answer to the question, Which do you prefer to live in, | Te » city or the country? Twill say I m in favor of the city There are |numerous reasons for this choice, ! Q lin the first place there are great) Phone Phone x ‘ A HOUSE | educational advantages The pub. Elliott t Elliott ince j , PP EXP: ISITION, 3 , this there are librarie in the For Daily For Daily Schedule HF ageyh Added Attraction—Unusually Interesting Pathe Weekly Ds arious sections of the city, One Schedule wet Rae lreciie nelctit and) proasons tht hOc—Seattle's Best Photoplay House—10 Children 5c. | (ie REN A / [really helpful and broadens | the | Oc P play l 5c Loge Seats 30c. MS 7 can “attend “musicales given by talented persons and also d operas. Then there is the social side of