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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916. PAGE 3. THE STRAND Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca THLDA BARA First Job for U. S.inCase of War Would Be to Dig Pershing’s Men Out of Mexico UNITED >» ‘x AGLE rass { Ne AREDO ) i SO Rcrnuanua PARRAL PROORES Og STUXPAM yt Ste MEXICU™--. , crry : PIANZANILLO Outline map of Mexico, showing the border cities and seaports thru which American troops probably would enter in ca of Intervention. E! Paso opinion is that troops would cross the border at Fabens, thus @etting behind the Juarez garrison and preventing a combat at E| Paso: then railways would be seized ind while troops advance along railways from Juarez, others will cross at Presidio to march west and jank Mexicans should they oppose the southward advance on Chihuahua, EL PASO, Tex. June 19—“The! ust est" THOUSANDS WEEP SYMPATHY re Neve Gen. Pershing, if intervention Sse ase wou pon FOR THEDA IN “EAST LYNNE”) tion crossed at Columbus, military Officials predicted that troops left| on the border ultimately would) Theda Rara, as the woman with alwas to have ended its Seattle have to hew their way into Chih. heart of gold; Theda Bara, as the |gagement Saturday night, b wahua to save Pershing’s column | ¥Oman who makes sacrifices in-}popular was the demand for a from a “tray. st of demanding them; Theda) longer stay, that the management Here is the situation the way they who, feeling herself desy concluded to remain another week eee it here now in case of interven-|8tely wronged by the man whom An orchestra of 40 accompanies thi ton |she loves, tears herself away from | pictures. 4 her bables and husband that she eee enTIBST American troops wenld crves| may not be near the scene of her|MABEL HAS OWN COMPANY east of here, where there is a geod troubles; such a Theda Bara inthe with the soft, soft pedal on the beidge, and swing up the river ard photoplays is indeed a novelty rough stuff, the comedy hose and Jitviove ‘and fecventing a conflict linay| Yet this new Theda Bara cre bomb laid away on the shelf, Miss as great a furore in “East Lynne, Mabel Normand began the filming the Strand theatre, as she ever did in the role of the serpent Several thousand people Sun wept as the old, old story of “Kast Lynne” was developed for the first time on the screen, and the wout ed heart of Isabel (played by heda Bara) was laid bare to the public. Theda is a masterful por. trayer of human character, wheth er it is the role of a heroine or a villainess, and “East Lynne” |crowns her with new achievement. would | eee | seeise the princtpa! nerthara seaports—_ ee In Her Greatest Picture — ae Ba. ge Ey HD Ons on a LOVE IN OPIUM DEN Golf “4 — =o ae ae ‘ope Poor Little Peppina” is just the kind of a character that has made | Mary Pickford famous as she ts | ea the sorthern seee|The play {8 now at the Rex. The of its bendite and restor-| little girl is kidnaped as a babe in peaceful conditions. |revenge upon her father. As a| young woman, she runs away to; sed as a boy. She ony festetance, marines» treops would march on Mexico City from | America disg Vera Crus and Tampico, perhaps! works as bootblack, messenger, te, and finally falls in love with Iment eatil tt le comeidered safe te|% man she saves in an opium den Festore the coustry to the hands of the | ha Fog Mexicans. |ANITA IN “THE SUSPECT” The American soldiers will not Anita Stewart, the have a pleasant time doing this. many past successes Rli- A Hardships enough have been suf-|“The Juggernaut,” “The os of ¥ fered by the troops now in Chi-|the Mothers,” “The G ‘the| Habel Horna d. j huahua. But they have fought) Million Bid.” “My Slipper, only the rigors of climate, th others, 1s & in of the first four-reel comedy-drama 4 waterless desert, and the few scat-|“The Suspect,” at the Liberty. to be released under her own name i tered Villistas. | Miss Stewart !s caused to beco' on the Triangle program at her new ‘a They have not had to combat a/a Nihilist by the harsh and austere | studio in Hollywood last week NATION IN ARMS! treatment to which her family {s| ‘The present plans of the form y What the army would face in case | subjected Keystone comedienne are to mai ‘ of real intervention is women ana| “The Love Comet,” a two-part eight comedy-dramas a year, and 1 children who, as well as peons and Keystone comedy, fi with un {f possible have the first one ready soldiers, would oppose their march. |"Sual and thrilling situations, com-|for the exhibitors some time in Water would be poisoned. | tes the program % July. Shots would be fired by hidden Miss Normand will have her own marksmen from the roofs of houses |SETRAYED BY FRIEND company, but all scenery and prop {n apparently peaceful villages William Russell, who appears at orties will be made at the Keystone ‘Their horses would be stampeded |the Alhambra until Wednesday studio, and then sent to the Mabel at night with the cunning that only |Tight in “Soul Mates,” is seen a8 | Normand plant & Mexican peon or vaquero—part |the vigorous, honest and fearless ae Spaniard but mostly Indian—knows, |Young financier, respected and mME. PETROVA THRILLS Military experts say it would |envied alike in the business world,| “The scarlet Woman” made a t take 500,000 men and five years or | Who learns that the man he constd- | tmpression the Coliseum before = i more to subjugate and pacify Mex-|ered his most Intimate friend had |jaree audie Sunday. It is Mme * * committed the unpardonable sin of | petrova’s strongest vehicle thus far “ : violating his hom ‘ in the silent drama. T are some thrilling scenes! n the wife of a man for whom she is seeking mercy and the unscrupulous prosecuting attorney, who makes her a bold proposition en she comes to him Her ac ance of his terms, her later di 6 and her final redemption are clearly set forth | The motion pictures of the great! ving us such Karl Kitchener of Khartoum are of a clever impersonation of the eternal | pathetic interest boy as he does in this photoplay, | | ‘ | *e | AVENGING CONSCIENCE AMERICAN REPLY | | The Avenging Conscience | |three-part Vitagraph, is the star TO BE SENT TOD, Y |for the first part of the week len | — | attraction at the Class A theatre | Gibson adds to the bill in a thrilling} WASHINGTON, “oe ¢ FOR A period of approximately | Boys WILL BE BOYS 106 years the postoffice at) «A, Youth of Fortune,” a Red Gwynedd, Pa, has been held by ®/ Feather super-film, with Carter De member of one family. Now, ®/ Haven and Flora Parker De Haven new postmaster has taken po®/in the title role, heads the show at session the Mission until Wednesday night. Carter De Haven wins @ red feath. jer to himself t stick in his sufficiently 4 rated cap Undoubtedly the best thing she has ever done. Thousands were moved to tears yesterday. For real playing upon the heartstrings, the equal of this picture has seldom been seen. You certainly MUST see it. en he succeeds in g | June 19.—The |jeketch entitled “The Spiked) American reply to Carran: last |Switch.” There is also a comedy. |note on the withdrawal of the U, 8.| | 6 ih forces will be en route to the de JeTHE INNER STRUGGLE” facto government before night, | 9 e Phe inher Strucsie” ts the tithe n clear. unm akable language, ot the feature attraction at the|the note declines to withdraw the Colonial theatre, It is a dram forces and answers Carranza’s mis 9 9 statements of fact and points to many incdents which make {t tn perative that the Pershing expedi Igreat heart interest. It is a Mut You need rest. It is & Me Masterpicture. is the added attraction on the pr never worry ent bill eo hagas remain |HE KEPT CALLING years cou nor ne | about results in |oveivheting iove witch uy ace| SEIZE. BOY BANDIT | |mant in Lorenz's heart. Tho Flor | and a Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon baking ifyouuse (ore was now the wite of another,| LAREDO, Tex, June 18—Atexi y @ and rently he co never hope|co's youngest bandit—Jose De BAKING but ae Cra 1p, st! | Leon ns ight here tox iy The ' KC POWDER oud not stand being sepa-lenpiured near. San tgnacto. "by rated from her. He called frequent: | American soldiers, following Thurs-| Vharton home, ostensibly | day's raid It has been a stand- | to see Beatrice, the daughter of| He was armed with a Winchester Wharto stepmother, bat really rifle and carried several dynamite { by for a quarter of | Mrs, Wharton, who was! bombs the loved De ng a century. Guaran- RE dag lage i “ak ped gaat member of Luin de la Rosa's band teed under all (ining vor. sas ™*"" MONEY IN GARBAGE eon confessed to being a THE STRAND |] Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca pure food laws. |«sintH oF A NATION’ For the last several months, the D. W. Griffith's ma jece in| gale of junk collected from’ the ” 1 film drama, “The Birth of a Na: (cit pile has brought ina to tion, 1 be continued one week |net profit of $600 a month, accord 4 vi BE DE Ounces for DEE li. sive” ear’ iheasre "ioe iin tune he hit com , : the war and trials of the South fo k hos made the sorting of| ee i), the reconstruction period, garbage a profitable enterprise I t