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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. PAGE 3 BIG STARS NEXT WEEK Edna May, Burke, Chaplin Coming ERE MR a 4¥ PAY MOF HIPPODROME,| THIRD AND CHERRY THEATRE EUGENE LEVY, MGR Home of Hippodrome Vaudeville New Bill Today! &:~ FOR LESS SECOND AT SENECA DIRECTION PACIFIC PHOTOVILLE CIRCUIT CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 DAILY ‘COMPLETE NEW SHOW TOMORROW Photoville “@g mF Photoville GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! A Merry All-Girl Bill HEADLINER Trio Rae & Morris ::::; Patter Charlie Chaplin In a brand new copy of all his funniest antics com- bined to make a side-splitting, rip-roaring, yell-produc- ing comedy, entitled— CHARLIE THE GANG LEADER § The Funniest Comedy Ever Made A FREE CHILDREN’S MORNING Matinee—Saturday morning from 10:30 to Every child in Seattle invited free to see CHARLIE—THE GANG LEADER 9——COLONIAL MINSTREL MAIDS-——-9 Snappy Comedy, Singing and Dancing CECIL JEFFERSON Uproarious Blackface Comedienne 5———PRETTY ROSE MAIDS——-5 Beautiful Instrumental Music with Songs MARIE GENERA Fascinating Novelty Entertainer The Last Adventure ||| The Heart’s Tribute A gripping romance of a man A supremely beautiful love vampire, with John Lorenz story of timely and absorbing and Lillian Drew interest Also a New Ham and Bud Comedy COMPLETE ‘ | (Above) The front of the Clemmer theatr Canv representations of the it North o the exterior of the CHANGE OF theatre, and give an advance idea of the scenes of the play shown on PROGRAM the screen inside, “God’s Country and the Woman.” It is a atriking drama, made even more dramatic by the picturesque scenes of the Far North EVERY (Below) A scene from “David Garrick,” at the Coliseum thea SUNDAY AND |tre, beginning Thursday. Dustin Farnum is the star of the play THURSDAY rnocnam BEST SHOW FOR THE PRICE ON EARTH o m e 4 < > e S m $s c r m > 2 o 2 5 4 c Fo m o z oo m > 4 4 r m it appears this week 1 tle next week when the Alhambra | fi | ALMAMONA-—Mary A} will present the famous | | comedy, lin The Floorwalker.” This is t veni mea eliged first release since the signing of |@ Weekday E — 5 the 000 contract by Char Matinees 10c The fan takes p 1 to 5 P. M. 6 to 11 P.M. in a big department store Edna Purviance, who played of Chaplin before an Corset Meme Make-Mel ONE CHILD WITH ADULT ADMITTED FREE TO WEEKDAY MATINEES 1 on “Car |B the Chaplin | BILLS CHANGE SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY The first, last, and only appear _—————- ance of Edna May in the movies| i 4 oa eal ccurs in “Salvation Joan,” which|mous novel, “Three Weeks,” has |) 145—Anderson, . ¥8, Alto, "I8, 1 show at the Clemmer theatre | be written and dramatized mal TITLE BOUTS ON 168—Chittenden, ‘18, vs. Alto, 8) inday. She recetved $100,000 for|prepared for the screen, It will 175: wk, ‘19, v8 ales, "19, making this picture, which she do-|be shown, beginning Wednesday |/ scosiliaenintinncchentisihiiassil nated to the Red Cross soctety. | afterno until Saturday night at AT UNIVERSITY | she Ix the wife of Oscar Lewisohn, |the Class A theatre. It ts entitied |! ) SENTENCED TO JA RTLE SCORES AK. 0. [~Gontinuap ~~) TOWN IS DESTROYED .: ST. PA M 10.—Th fe ie we aod the’ Test ia the tours | FROM PAGE 1 ound after Johnny Ertle had ELLENDALE, Wis, May 10.—A $400,000 fire practically destroyed this city today. Several business| The first of the new Mutual jthe old Rough Rider hat And this is his attire, rain or} Gok Featherweight | Champion | ™Be, on the long walks rides.| PARIS, May 10.—The German bombardment northwest of Verd to knock out Willie Jackson here. | Behind Barn With Rifle | 4¢ there are trees to be chopped, he chops them, but there is a limit The card follows |609 Weller st., was fined $100 and 115—Nightingale, | on the stage originally to sat lafy her parents, who feared she would have difficulty in pporting herself in case any thing ever happened to them For her present work in mo tion pictures, she is receiving the modest sum of $4,000 per ‘feored Bobbie Burns, of Dallas, - ‘ | ‘fear times in rapid succession. He | buildings and 60 dwelling sere/Chaplins will be released in Seat |New York millionaire One Day,” and has to €o with td} The university boxing champion ewarded Ertie a technical knock- | COLONEL FAT AND j burned. - ] FGM Se Yoneca, picts ieincees tangas + jship will be run off tonight. Some| Two women convicted of vootliia ot. BUSY SAYS GARDNER Billle Burke, who will come ae jof the new boys have developed | ging were given both fines and fai | to the Rex theatre next week Winifred Green and Famard Greatly so some of last year's! sentences by Judge G _ ; bs y iree - ; ge Gordon Tier Profilgate, a powerful t dr beginning nial theatre Wednesday and lending Saturday night | eee vs. Rice, | sentenced to 10 days tn jail. Mrs. Jessie Greenwald, 905 First awe. fined $100 and sentenced to 15} 18. ‘days in jail. Both women appet PHILADELPHIA, May 10—1t | ee re Tc kn ge a eae eet he eh ge ee es Me Re A SORE eee Lo. ue en ha | gias Fairbanks is “The Good n shown for the last tonight at the Liberty. Bes to the timber on Sagamore hill; so week. I the new Tr Brgy eet he can't be felling trees all the eee slg ag eget pa ap ; Toniaht time The making of the William Fox|!t@. !* seen with Fairbanks tn this ong. One day 1 found him back of the feature film, “The Eternal Sapho. a age barn, pumping his Winchester into now showing at the Str wan rok , eg Only a big paper target, and lamenting hindered by a large collection of|, The, theme in 'Bondwomen. bitterly the two shots that had pet superstitions no 4d by ein : | landed tn the fourth circle from the Theda Bara, the star, and several ("204 should insist on scensing 7} | center | the minmbers of th et bills for groceries, meats, ete Preparetness seemed quite {nad Theda Bara is perhaps the most Mend Fea is seen in the star equate when bullets go no wide as superstitious woman {n America or |"! Paestit: ‘ that | anywhere else, § _— Mary Fuller will be seen as “A Inflexible system and a rigid | tion of luck 4 Huntress of Men.” at the Alham application of the do-jt-now His first two-ree! Euarse aepest, He ‘bra for the last times Wednesday principle are responsible for comedy at K and other things that would /night. She never dons the same the colonel's immense accom: | the a voodooiat's” | Nh p wavet 66 . % te cater mane ott Atle 4 0 I will be shown one reads the cards daily and never| tions of th » drone ker tha she morrow what, by ANY pessi- | ays n ‘y week, starting undertakes a new part until after /GISDass ro satan a ae bility, can be done today! Sunday she has walked in a cemeter: ay op sae eds te ‘ He does things standing up TS | CR Bae jen aser ‘ This particular’ Instant ie the eel ee ee eee, ednesday! The natural beauties of the Cat- . time for deciding anything to pA Make® wl ge ry Coil, |Skill. mountains were freely used anks eg gee eS ea Jweum. Thursday the Coliseum | for exterior at rpftighersin — ea 1 che seg Gl oe alee! tar |Tlage o! ath,” which is playing ‘4 He is in his old clothes. A vis- ' will change to its first male say|at the Mission for the last times James Oliver Curwood’s is talking to him; he picks Not Pa . n several weeks, handsome and bp , itor te talking to him; he pleke | Jebonair Dustin Farnum in “David | tonight Sensational Story up a bundle of new mail and | When it's a good Garrick,” a classic both of the|Hert Dela and joes into it. i hapli medy we peaking sta and e screen ore anewers questions while The most beautiful ee eres wae og gi Wyoming is one of the few “ 9 s looking over the letters. | love romance ever i : e , states in which the financial prob He stops to make a note of | ‘ A sequel to Elinor Glyn's (liom js not acute. The state budget ' $sie something to be remembered written. Sequel to ; —|is less than $1.5 , there is A balance In the treasury of Colonial aceite Today — Until Saturday He gives a direction. He is busy all the time. Grinds Out Tremendous | Lot of Copy Dail | He must oe eer Yun WAS HIS |LIVING TO MAKE | He turns out more copy datly Elinor Glyn’s THREE and THE WOMAN IN 8 BIG ACTS Li Dinraige a Which Ran for Over a Year Love Don't Miss ' ; th average newspaper hack DON'T MISS SEEING in the een er | MALTED MILK te the Mk eee 1 paid him by the Metropolitan, for| M d Ed d C Cheap substitutes cost YOU same lhe has a big and expensive fami! x au e wal oxen Drice, and lives in an expensive way The family is not so big now Ted, Kermit and Ethel are mar-/ | ried | Quentin and Archie are at school But the house is always open,| with visitors coming and going, and | in-laws and grandchildren ditto, The colonel is NOT rich. He has || ||Goop | || BAD MAN -IN— ‘TheProfligate Lover Saves Friend From Electric Chalr in the Nick of Time SALLOW SKIN PLEASE NOTE 2 At the highest prices ever paid | have secured a number of is one of the greatest foes of the biggest state right productions in the United States, womanly beauty. It is quickly and will show them exclusively at the Clemmer Theatre. cleared by correcting the cause Watch the Clemmer Theatre ads. Owing to the enormous st auacieh liver—with the aid prices paid a slight increase will be made in the price of : 5 M Ray ‘ of the gently stimulating, safe AES OSs ee and dependable remedy— Fealy “BR In WEEKS something from his books To these, since he was in the| eee ee N ste we EXTRA PBEECHAM’S§ COMING SUNDAY } Chester Contin MM eee st Be eh cote ies SPECIAL “Sau PILLS EDNA MAY “ a ” bs 5 ma 6 contributions | Bucking Society tn Fo poe peter ogy . Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. ei days, who, from Bryan and champ] INS f Ch down, ha capitalized their} If sS- tig’) ficlolaalealg | Her First, Last and Only Appearance in Motion Pictures | publicity and eloquence on the| [Chautauqua platforms for many | comfortable thonsands of dollars ‘SALOON LEASE vow Allowing a judgment of $1 jagainst the Seattle Brewing and AT PIKE EDNA MAY received $100,000 for appearing in this picture, which she donated to the Red Cross Society ADMISSION 15 CENTS —She Hasa E Lesson for You N” Ise “8%"15¢ b Cents First at Pike IN A BATHING POOL This Is a Treat for You! WILKES ROPOLITAN PLAYERS MET? THEATRE vee The Law ineband? Prices—S00, Be, 4 Continuous 11 to SE Matinees 10¢ “THE COLONIAL” Gives Malting Co. in favor of the Strat the Best and Longest Show Evenings | Maltin ‘utns aan in Town—One Thousand Mats Nig (after 7) ford, a former saloon, Judge Me THEATRE ee tane 16¢ intom has sled, Wednesday, that : hy ih nee brewer le es on saloons termi Children be vated when the dry law became 800 S tt: 5 | Bee te The. money kad Beets eats OC ee Seattle’s Best Photoplay House Y | aid to the brewery in advance and | [the saloon sued for ite recovery | |