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” STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. PAGE ALGY ALMOST LYNCHED AT THE STRAND, WHILE WM. S. HART DEBATES ON “VENGEANCE” AT THE LIBERTY “April” Leads at Colonia! and “June” at Rex; “Destroyers” at Clemmer; “Spellbound” at Class “‘A’’; “Silks and Satins” at Coliseum : 7 ee ee ~—~._ footing & —_- be be = OO wh Re Ode Re oe Sy ee ave a Pee ba bale «oe we e-a.e ee i eo ewe dae Tr eo oe or a Sa “~ eS eo Se oor | ee A ee aces oe Somes ewrnevdsante 7 Sy ed te woh oot: ~ se ee — oo ereope on Saeee ee re ebere tite A “1 (1) Scene from “Silks and Satin: bra. (6) Scene from “Trail of the Lonesome Pine, " at the Coliseum, (2) Scene from “The Destroyers, the Clemmer. (3) Scene from “Blue Blood and Red,” at the Strand. (4) Scene from “Spelibound,” at the Class A. (5) Scene from “He Fell in Love With His Wife,” atthe Alham- at the Rex. (7) Wm. 8. Hart, in “The Apostle of Vengeance,” at the Liberty, (8) Scene from “April,” at the Colonial _ 3 day afternoon ond night. Sur ole of a simple mount David Huds A He is}a five-part Red Feather productior The sto Trail of the|Nat Goodwin and Richard Mans-/dith in the chief role, is the feae Past peed pe seas ane] morning will ring fascina’ carefree and as 1d as ro and will be preser at the Mis» Lonesome do w e | fle 8 the leading in the ture attraction at the Class A the Red Widow {Marguerite Clark in Stks a of the forests, her playmate ! | 8 for the first half this week, love of a yc a! re e film version of E. .. Roe'’s famous atre, beginning Sunday. The CLASS A—Frits! Brunette ta “A Test | Satine.” in which Miss Clark plays | fri ci n @ starting Sunday A News Pictorial officer hunting for illegal moon-| novel, “He Fell in Love With His deals with idols and images. “Gounkn- meee T. Merey te “The Ty &| Miss Rosson, who is still in her feud battle, and abiding by the will complete the bill shine whisky stills in the remote Wife,’ which starts @ four-day en- marries Graham. He discovers | ~ . | t her|teens, is one of the most beautiful scriptural teaching that “To me be s mountain section of Virginia. gagement at the Alhambra Sunday. she is gambling. The couple hear ef OLSEUM—Peesy Hyland tm “Sainte | © she: love |and natural of leading women now |longeth vengeance: There he meets “June,” the beau-|Forrest Stanley looks very hand. a Yori lecturer, strange se inmers”; comedy. - upon appearing in film productions and “ee distinguished American tiful daughter of old Judd Tolliver, some and mroly in the part of follow, and finally all is rigi Se Oe ae ee niny, |g new one. The play will have|is already being heralded as ac Charlotte Walker, will be head of the moonshiners Holcroft, the stalwart again Z * SRTT Lillian Gun leas teno- the usual Daniel Frohman excel-| actress of rare talent pinenged tod thet adi aiene n at the Rex on Sunday in alll thts farmer By Monday the Class A will have eent Magdalcae”; Keystone Hlency of cast and settings. j eee is estimated that about 50 pe se L. Lasky pleturization of ALHAMBRA eee |inetalled a new nyusical instrument en a cee een Seen “<7 LIBERTY cent of the readers of English in ~The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. Florence Rockwell, the beautiful, CLASS A The Fotoplayems’ orchestral pipe dreams; “Jail y Last Flight,” com. CLEMMER | In “The Apostie of Vengeance,”|the United States have read Har- It was in the d ersion star who plisyed leading lady for Spellbound,” with Lois Mere. organ ody. | In “The Destroyers,” the new aneun old MacGrath’s famous story, Half thi 1 of the ¢ Pre OFNC-meneae - ——— _ REX—Mary Pickford tm “Poor Litte/ five-part drama release of Vita. &t the Liberty Sun Willlam 8.)4 Rogue. made a record at Miss Pe tND Thole ere ta “Kast |STAPH to open at the Clemmer Sur a tale of Kentucky leven for “best sellers t 04 her greatest tri ; day, Miss Lucille Lee Stewart ts. Hart is cast as|appeared. “Half a Rogue” us now h on the speaking stage leading woman, makes her appear : - STRAND ance for the firet time as F Blue Blood and Red” mingle in| pampered, petted, adoring. t TO HAVE MEMBER OF OLD ‘600’ LATIN-AMERICA MAY Algy Dupont (played by George suddenly wildly jealous w Walsh). “Blue Blood and Red” is| Miss Stewart is exceptional! at INVISIBLE HORSES CLAIMED BY DEATH TRY TO BLOCK WAR) the story related on the screen of|/ted for work of this character.) the Strand theatre, beginning Sun-|combining the manner and car s a zi day. It is a William Fox venture |riage of a woman of good breeding,| DOUGLAS, Ariz, Juse 24.—"In-| JOLIET, Il, June 23.— William BY CARLES P. STEWART nomer g into Western drama. Algy is dis-| together with the emotional power Visible horses” will be an adjunct| Roberts, 86 years old, believed to United Press Staff Correspondent missed from college, and at once |necessary to carry the part at a/of the American army if Uncle Sam be the last of the survivors of the BUENOS AYRES, June 24.—The leaves in a fast racer for Montana,|moment’s notice from the person |fights with Mexico al Lancers, the heroes Northern Story gets a job on a ranch, soon is in-|bound by civilization’s conventions) They're making them invisible|of T poem, “Charge of | Argentine government will dispatch volved in a mixup which threatens |to the primitive human being ob- now at Camp Jones, Just east of ¢ 1 Brigade,” died here of!, note to Chile today or tomorrow to end in a lynching, he is|livious of everything but its pas- | Douglas i age politely declining to Intervene with proved innocent by the daughter of | sion and its pain Conapic gray horses ar ther South Ame republics tn TT the ranch owner—and there is a| see treated with a dye that darkens effort to prevent war between wedding, of course | COLONIAL them to auch a color they're amon MUST SHOW CAUSE Mexico and the United States - 7, © Prett Helene Rosson adds new invisible at ) yards or more on} The communication will t in re COLISEUM laurels to her rapidly growing list | the deserts of Arizona or M ° . . * ply to a message from the ( Peggy Hyland will give the last ex-|of screen achievements in th ry Coleman Nockolds of| Chief Beckingham ts cited In an| feign minister, suggesting that all hibitions of a most striking motion |tual Masterpicture, “April h cavalry started dyeing |OTder issued by Judge Ronald to/Latin-America join in such a move: picture feature. Saints asd Sin-jcomes to the Colonial th m | he They were the first dyed | show cause next Friday why quor ment ners,” at the Coliseum on Satur-!Sunday. Miss Rosson ©\for United States army use |setzed in a raid of J. K. Parker's’ A similar message was sent the ~--= drug store, in Ballard, should not| Brazilian government by the Chil old In Ireland |be returned. Parker says he kept ean foreign office, after communi the stock for legal use, as pre- cating with the government of Ee oribed by physicians | uador. Montana flax | for $400 a ton Price before the war, $180. COLONIAL THEATRE FOURTH AT PIKE SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY The Magnetic Star HELENE ROSSON “APRIL” [5 Acts| A Fascinating Mountain Romance Powerful Story—Big Cast of Players The Best Masterpicture of the Year! No, 89. VOL. XXXIII WHITE BLDG. BARBER SHOP---JUNE 24, 1916. w KLY WHEPZE WHAT WILL THE LADY DO? YOU PICK THE WINNER As near as we can figure {t out, Maj, Jack Dean, the pre varicating fisherman, and Ed Chislett, our own romancing barber, ran a dead heat in the J. W. COONRY Faitor NY finals for the liar champion EDITORIAL 4 major This, the first issue of “Phiting Phil” Ribley, our n handsome first-chair tonsorial ist, and filrt, Is going to the Devoted Health, Pout “The Destroyers” A story of the wintry winds of Canada, of true hearts, of red blood and courage, of suffering and reward. tells the one g two trout and on the same d says he is the the Weekly Vheeze, in “Mutual Weekly’’—Latest News ; to the Seatttle guy that paddled from Winne Pictures of the Portland Rose Carnival new and budding ae tae burning shame. peg to Honolulu in a canoe Mr. J. W. ( How the young lady who Maj, Dean cheats the bar Adapted from the story: ney, barber, of the White passes the Union st. window bt wae by wearing whis LAST CHANCES Waliainies Hetben chet going to lunch every day will Which he parts in the midc suilding barber shop miss him! Held Over Mr. Gooney presides as CORN ON THE COBB oda editor over the collection "a om T y and Sunday of shaving emporium chat or hensy— Only ter herewith introduced ette, ear mt) mani- “PETER GOD” It is the purpose of the Ld Wheeze to have a barber Charley Cobb, who owne the each o » fo t Jack Turner, of the New Cobb bullding, who got back a le ne 1 f the forem 3 ener Mackie akae’ will he ad from California this week, has rn anUSURly an Wieharsde itor and prop, of ‘The Wheeze corns, He has two eare, | Which appeared in serial form in “THE RED BOOK, of in. turn, week: by wee next {waue, Contributions will e brought his corn back , e e the public an ir he received by him up to With him on the trair by James Oliver Curwood, author of “God's Country ap in ight into the pare hop Thursday night HUNTING NOTES and the Woman” "Ng ‘ win m t It is a poor wheat n teady patrons of any such spector,” says J, A. Pease, institution always find so that has time for business In His New Picture “The during baseball season? ill not bore its readers m”aCLEMMER eer & a Maj. Jack Dean's prowess vit attempts 4 C with any attempts at ahah k Will Fisher is getting! as a big game hunter is well ” racking, or moral uplift married today. WIIl was known, Above is a picture of oorwa er Our aim i to amuse a prominent flour miller one of the animals he bagged #@ while deer hunting in the that's all Olymples last fall 2 Acts of Screaming PUT HIM IN BABY CONTEST The Intrepid hunter photo CENTS a Comedy Will Irvine is back at work graphed the savage beast as it Seattle’s Best Photoplay House | after a re attack of the stood snarling at him, ready to | measles, We are sorry to hear leap, before he brought It down it, Will in its tracks with old “Betsy.”