The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. PAGE 2 MANY NEW BILLS IN PHOTOPLAYS| Collier, Farnum, I Among New Faces * [ \ a B a + ] Willie Collier’s First Five-Reel Feature, The “The NoGood (2) | (1) Scene trom | Guy,” at the Liberty th Scene from “Lying Lip: | Alhambra. Scene from Come-Back,” the Strand. With a Cast : Including | ek oe | ALMAMBNA — Wisltred | Weed te “Lyteg Lips.” CLASS A—Hath MeTammany Green- We, Danean tn rarnuy Winifred Green And of Course We Have a Brand New 3-Reel Keystone Comedy. | way Aliises Oliver G. Wallace—$35,000 Wurlitzer Sladen Orchestra AT STRAND a thrilling Come-Back,” ory of the logging rthern Maine ntrasted in New York N e. the of ated eo, Be how a diss just out of colle story man FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c Northern Maine Evenings After 7, 15¢ Children 5c coe) eres sahereniae and running thr TODAY—THREE the feature, and a wealth of beau ws a a ed PROEENY, | a vane aed ing Thursday at the Liberty. It PORTLAND, May 11-—-Whether| Nile temple's Shrine band and a/was devised to give Mr. Collier am ‘Mort sirts and “the aggressive number of capable soloists and/Ple opportunity for his frolicsome ‘Mind of young girls” are more quartets packed the Orpheum with |*>ilities, The hero Is « youth “ to the morals of young/an app: tive audience Wednes-| T20#® Jarme fortune ts held in % ‘than the movies betng dis trust by an apparently respectable i ‘at the fourth annual con.|¢*7 Bight | but really wicked uncle. The young “wation of the Pacific coast divis- Harvey J. Woods conducted. Mra (mar halted tn a career of mad fi of the Religious Education as-|Lou Singerman pleased with rect-/@!#s!pation by @ co Eves|tationa and songs by the Apollo| T° OF starve, opens a detective Jagency. Then come adventures and clergymen are not) aie quartet and selections by the!s regular storm of them Ladies’ string quartet were fea A Keystone comedy completes the proj ltures. ee 2 A PICTURE CLASSIC A classio—it was that on the |apeaking stage, and ft is so on the screen as well—is the “David Gar offering, beginning Thurs at the Coliseum theatre. The famous Edmund Kean pla be feature by the Dustin Farnum in the ch The play takes the audience back |two centuries and gives a faithful Picture of Drury Lane tn the century young the to the * he doeme and goe woods, w an ar ie ap delightful stor “NO-GOOD GUY,” AT LIBERTY William Collier and Enid Markey are starred tn the new Triangle comedy, “The NoGood Guy,” start rand to go to it was ar- oe |SEATTLE GIRLS IN FILM Nell an, the "God's Country and the now playing at the Clemmer th tre, and Mrs. Neil Clark who plays the role of her are both Seattle girls. This bea tiful, picturesque play, was enacted in the Canadian woods, Edna Ma in the famous $100,000 prodv tion Ivation Joan,” is the Sun day offering at the Clemmer. eee “ONE DAY” AT CLASS A ‘One Da fs th 1 famous novel by titled “Three Wee Paul 1, infant king of against whom plotters plot and for safety his dad, Paul Ver You mber him? He was the hero in “Three Weeks Well, young Pav! {n the course of time falls in love with the daugh ter of the chief plotter against him. He doesn't know who she fs But the in love anyhow. So what matters it? . Shipm ains with A 5-part feature de luxe— starring Winifred Green- wood and Franklin Ritchie ee IT'LL DO HUBBY GOOD If you've had trouble with hubby, or wifle, be, money check accounts the general of the house. you'll be the “Bond women, the Rex theatre with Maude as the star. It'll do hubby to see the show. ns the case may over matters purse erested in now playing at And All This in Addition Eighth Episode (2 reels) Strange Case of ° “LYING LIPS” AT ALHAMBRA Mary Page Lying Lips,” the big fiv feature that starts a thre showing at the Alhambra da introduce Winifred wood, as the featured star story is from the pen of Julian Lamothe A number of stirring snes have been worked Into the of them depleting the Stock Exchange during good ee Doris Murray in New Songs Leopold Rosen with New Violin Selections All This Big Show Is First-Run TODAY Until Saturday Night one York days. panic Stuart Holmes and Dorothy Bernard are Starred in the next William Fox production to be seen here. It will be shown at the Strand theatre The title is “Sins of Men.” * —- LHAMBR 800 Seats 5c Five Cente ects 10c Westlake and Pine. Continuous 11-11 Bessie Barriscale and WII liam Desmond will be seen here next In “Not My Sister.” In this play, Bessie Barriscale does some posing for a sculp tor. Charies Chaplin is pleased as a boy with a new toy with the escalator, built for the big department store scene in his first Mutual-Chaplin release, iS lutarring vehicle provided for Har old 1 wood and Ma Allison at ) |the Strand ng sureday. | Row and directed by Fred J. Balshofer Scores of the native lumberjacks and mountaineers were used tn the big scene | | “The Come-Rack” {8 a strong! BULL MOOSE PARTY | DISCUSS 6.0.P. AFFILIATION sockwood Are “The Floorwaiker,” which will be presented at the Alhambra next week. Can you Imagine him on the moving stairway? ee DOUBLE-HEADER AT MISSION The on's prog starting eader rT € Man a Bride drama has leading Franc featu Herbert Billing When By Perry Arnold NEW YORK, May 11.—The next move is up to the republ! cane in the political game. it may result In reaffiliation of the G. O. P. with the bull mooee. Members of the progressive national executive committee #0 Indicated today following yesterday's conference, which @eciared for political peace but not peace at any price. Convention arrangements discussed at the conference The selec n of a man to de liver the & to speech was: also talked over were 4 that {f the repub The most beautiful love romance ever written. Sequel to Elinor Glyn’s THEATRE 800 Seats 5c Peedeeedee G H in Q 0 r tion will ing the 7 the re 4 im portance. " ® tion ing staying away from the Chicago at film, °G Played Hroadway see ETS FAMOUS CARTOONIST H Nurke tn ber lat oria’s Romance. John r of th Rex the {berg Fool Hesides lle amrick has edte nint K Mall ent maneg aig of the N and Un other Gifted Romantic Actor MAY ALLISON The Charming and Popular Film Star In a Picturesque METRO PHOTO-DRAMA ow Ye Guy a of fun pro. ator ne the LEADERS ans concede enough progressive the bull moose conven simmer down to consider roper method of entry Into ublican fold Progressives regard thetr cand! jate as a consideration of the first They will “follow only a leader ho stands for our principles and able to put them thru.” Roosevelt will fit nicely was admitted § that but there was Eliha Root It Is expected Roosevelt will de ver a8 ke progressive peech at Kansas City on Decora Day Roosevelt has practically aban oned the idea of delivering further peeches west of there. | It ts understood he ts consider. | Hoghes not a Come Back A vital drama, brimming with thrills and romance, portraying the regeneration of a society idler in the rugged North woods. DON’T ENLIST no convention. MEXICANS RAID A t 8 t Eagle ranches received here today Until You Have Seen Mutt and Jeff Duck the Shrapnel in the Trenches AT THE STRAND 10c—apDmission—] 0C ANOTHER TOWN Tex authorities are cor that an orgar fexican raids against tates soll ia beir t into ex 2d Ave. Between Spring and Seneca MARATHON erie need of United May vay zed syst u ion Fifty pon Mexicans swooped down the town of Blocker, near Pass, looted stores on two eaped with a num according to advices} No fatalities er of horses were reported w s in spent w A bone which stuck in the throat f Mrs. C. F Leonard 50, hile she was eati inday morning caused her death widow and lived at MRS. MAC. roly Jopinion? If a man really love: woman, will he forgive her any= thing? | am anxiously awalting your answer. PERPLEXED, A.— Because IT am a woman, It fs not B for me to answer that efinitely The word as used above, takes in broad territory, and griev uncalled-for in- and wrong Q.—Last year Hon. Chas, Marsh) Thomson of Chicago, Ill, was a member of congress (house of rep. Is he still a member of the house this year? Can you tell me his political af. | 'h« fillations, republican, progressive or 1 t democrat? F. W.B F nt ke you do with let- A member s His term ex by a pa before wel When salad course, on individual h ave hours Wash Queen Eleonore of Bulgaria has ddege her entire fortune in relief ork and is now penniless arle son Was oA of vired h case, any person is pos strong enough to at I love Q.—! know of a nest containing | cayenne a number of pheasant eggs which | mist be q appear to have been abandoned. |inay be Would it be against the law to put | er. those eggs under a hen and hatch them? Please answer in your next issue. | was clearing land and ran across them, A SUBSCRIBER ae mtances vor Be Young Looking |. “ie Darken Gray Hair | | Suis t would bi day Q. A, H. STUDENT e k the t ‘ote when the jldren born fr r oming to thi either be THIRTEENTH IRISH REBEL EXECUTED Q.—Will you please give me your Under the circ justified a matter ¢ tor Roger ed of treason to death, it was state b rt th Sir o the game warden or one thas t h Kent was shot at Queenstown on Q.—Will you tell me if children of foreign born parents who have not yet taken out citizen papers have the right to vote when they become of age? nnant shire Lord Derby, the and Winston been mentioned as ors to Lord Wim with 4 lord lieutenant of the! , a jot : ——— of good land “Wl “TWILIGHT SLEEP” A.—Ct ents born in r 1 natura 1 ents’ citizen papers become For que clusion Mot MOORE THEATRE ADMISSION Q.—Have you directions for mak ling a dandelion salad?

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