The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. PAGE STAR MAKES HER DEBUT IN SEATTLE SUNDAY, Caprice, Along With Many Older Screen Idols, on New Photoplay Bills Next Week NEW MOVIE June EDNA GOODRICH OPENS SUNDAY AT THE COLISEUM “The Making of Maddalena” A Great 2-Part Comedy Is on the Bill PePETTITZ FOE (1) Scene from “Whispering Smith,” at the Alhambra. from “The Deserter,” with Rita Stanwood, at the Liberty. (3) Scene from “The Ordeal of Elizabeth,” with Lillian Walker, at the Clem- mer. (4) Scene from “Caprice of the Mountains,” with June Caprice, at the Strand. (5) Scene from “The Making of Maddalena,” with Edna Goodrich, at the Coliseum. (6) Scene from “Vultures of Socl- ety,” with Marguerite Clayton, at the Rex. (7) Scene from “Love's Law,” with Ada Gleason, at the Class A. * * * * bike Bising 2d TODAY | the an Italian artist's ISKUM — “Destiny's Toy,” with!) model, r looks and draperies STRAND “The -Man Frem witter| 24d to the interest of the film Reets,” with William eroum, aod « o,2..% FILM HAS THRILLS Mutt and Jeff comedy LIRERTY—"Casey at the Bat," with Charles Ray will star in “The De- ter, five-part Triangle Ince it Hopper and Marguerite Marsh at the Liberty, starting (2) Scene “The = Ragamuffim,” with the pre Sunday wiimaen He The Seeret of the leutenant Never Ag Haddie.” face court-mar ohn tion SSE Om 8 he wes Bees se. «wee as an American army > deserte rather than al for his participa ceful brawl, and « himself later by sav ing a band of settlers from total an ole AihMation in a fight with Indians Seon pictorial we teemgge -eragg: thee T e of realism, i ee : news - rn panorama, thrilling riding an Eeeeas” drama, ond a comedy tirring fights to offset the strong PARE mot ic hro ro} | STARTING suNpay | emotion thrown around the The Making of Madds-| Young lieutenant eee TELLS OF GIRL’S RISE » Heart of a Child,” the lat Feat roduction, with igrath, © be seen at the four days, starting a. portra c = Child ot slums to mu +e honors, with all the temptations, tribulations and dangers that lin gered along her path | The story tells a tale of the her oine’s Innocence and to make something of herself. A news pictorial will conclude the program. seventh chapter of Submarine,” and comedy ALHAMERA—Sweet Kitty with Mae Morray COLONIAL —"The Reclamation,” with ifred Greenwood, and a Vogue com- Bettairs, PROGRAMS MM = THE GATEWAY TO WAREL PASO S*""* s.2ee,;Restiny’s Tov” Gver One-Half the Population of mm 000 Is Mexican! Pe ae ee ; rman | 20°MEN AT WORK SINGERS ON PICNIC SACRED SERVICE Special Correspondent of The Star can workmen, shuffling along ican Border in wornout shoes ge ert Paso curs that snap at fleas Wa gives her more gas: | and passersby; senoritas with ABERDEEN wer 5 Amphior outing The Christian church te—the “We ought to have gone daring eyes that flash and fmen went 1 ¢ t Rolling Bay. The ck- will give a semi-annual sacred song service Sunday evening. Mra_Berp Schweitzer recently organize > choir the } leo. Talk the &@ man in the etreet fitney driver—and Georg situation over w here he in, @ Dew ' says, ae he society is Ballard JUNE CAPRICE MAKES DEBUT June Caprice, the little William ecg’ s Fox star who he sa will be made more famous than Mary Pick. "WHISPERING SMITH” RETURNS ford in a year, will make her de Whispering Smith,” the ten-part but in Seattle at the Strand Syn picture that played at th play a four-da day. She will in her first | tur mt at Alham photoplay, the Moun: for the first half of next end tains.” ing Wednemtay night June was no actress Holmes and J. P. McGowan ferred from stage to studio. the leading roles. McGowan e She was simply a sweet, clever! jong been known for his ability as res little girl Boston, when agents | 4, big things in a big way. Risking ‘ [cording to” repor for William Fox, commissioned to | \ite with gay abandon has long Big B Shicnctal ; nd de . rs \ tration De find a girl that could compete with 4... of Miss Holmes’ fortes. There Mex! : * P a e , 7 “America’s Sweetheart,” discover young women, not to very @4 her a fev months ago ae ume dire cc Her first flim is a mountaineer 15" "tne riske that Helen Hol has accepted for the moti main Amer into Mexico long ago. | have Nash and flash; little girls Joityn $40¢ ‘ Ko to the Moran school Sat { it sete out! seen the bodies of Americans with their mother's mantilias [ye geale vi m fixed et\ar night, wt they will give Mexico. Al| killed by Mexicans, and God | Wrapped around and around |9oicy cor eight hour knows any one of them alone their necks; ancient women r | | SEARCH CONSULATE MORE THAN 20,000 CHURCHMEN MEET : ig tions of Northwest represented in the that opened at The conference has bren enough of a reason with parched faces of a thou for us to go into Mexico!” gand wrinkles thet oak of drudgery; and tortilla sellers who squat tr fashion now and then re be seen “Caprice of week dian and count over the pancake-like tortillas as a r bank teller does twenty-dollar ce of Britist . prstd bil ‘ r last night thing | cording t Helen PORT TOWNSEND, June 8 Ten denom chureh SPOKANE trans reg nen we in nd story, in which she plays the part at of a winsome girl with a jealous ° stepmother. ares, a ae . { Pye a looks and acts a Jot like DOES DANCE kold Americano” shoes his phonographs Marguerite and ph Mexica the part of doesn’t that! Hut Vultures of , Rex./he must capta 1 THE Sunday, ¢ ver b f GATEWAY TA PART fancy dancing % ing in OF MEXICO roduction ayton aughte meets a and must Cortez to fight With eatened by "gays Mexico will preserve her independ the United we have little but left. Our people are starving in Mexico, and it is better to die fighting for our puntry than to suffer and die from starvatior There is no < " i business in Mexico, and here fferent proposit i Mca pli tote it is bad. Few have owhere the United re a money to b food and drink States are there truer, strong As soon as a Mexican has two er or more patriotic citizens drinks he arrested by the than the Americans of EI El Paso police Paso,” is the opinion of the EL PASO TRULY city’s mayor, Tom Lea GATEWAY TO WAR “ SAYS TEACHERS MUST ORGANIZE YORK his automot eee NAT’S WIFE 1S COMING Edna Goodrich, one of the w of Nat Goodwin, K-17, series and one of the best looking wom on the stage, is the star in “T Making of Maddalena,” at the Coll seum, starting Sx She plays to he our ence th States, honor ile work Russian Orchestra Formerly at the Coliseum million and is infatua parent nin con eprigiand a cafe Wher dancer by him that she has with this dancer her and tell her she m iim again he rs MUSICAL PROGRAM Violin Solo by Jos. Waldman Formerly of Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra in SEEN AT HER BEST Lillfan Walker \# seen or best in the latest Ribbq feature. “The Orden a h.”” at j\Clemmer, starting Walker ts Var ve who thought ¥ marrie ¢ J rmusician sh dove with her ecret, and or it takf#s place the hue ee for thie city to gt THE “Zigeunerweisen” Waltz, “Bad’n Mad’In You go down El Paso street toward Santa Fe street, where ans swarm in crooked eets and in adobe with their dirt floors. the Miss houses, artist ambitious your man believes deeply ir The marriage | shortly afi band Je man the ‘Lillian teacher his attention to h¥s musical studies re HO ch & Bis, USE GREEK TE eATAR “Love's Law, a three-reel Indian F we and affilia “ederation TOMORROW FOUR DAYS ONLY Marguerite Clayton Secrets in the Homes of the Rich | FIRST TIME SHOWN EXTRA SIDNEY DREW Comedy | RE Children 5c 10c, Children drama, with W Mexico as its set ting the Meacli ttraction the Class A. / The G th enes, an s about P also utilizéd SHOWS ‘PASTORAL vifni Tangled feature on th Colonial Vivian Ric een ih role SCENES veading GETS DIVORCE quick PORTL divorce AND, July & nted Frida hen Judge decree t Paul A. 7 t irs after linger Trullinger was Louise Pr Portland writer, She und she left for New Y where she has be isco, Jul Hallway Co iday to it net the AKA tor yallots out b alread sent union threatening the strike, the member. THEATRE Love’sLaw 3-Part Drama Fascinating Lubin Indian Her Loving Relations One of Vitagraph’s Best Comedies Selig Tribune The Latest Events of the Times ALWAYS 2° Ave Pike The Wonderful Photo Player Interprets the Pictures Third at Go East This Summer Via Northern Pacific Ry Thru the inter ful Ne esting and resource Yellowstone Park Original and Greatest National Park Low round trip tickets on sale ravel Northern Pacific ditional scenery and 0 additional expense sleepers to Yellowstone Park Tell your eastern friends of o westbound round t sand return Send for literature and information on here sald terest ear 1 in s education tr than any other cla Aley New President Robert J. Ale A chosen president sociation. He is preside University of Maine 8 ied spellin indorsed by Dr mously of the LAWYER WILL PLAY ANCIS July 1 eaton Golf MW AN FR c und Country ! vccordin Jack California Golf Dav ) vver Del Monte, to to word re ille, secretary urticipate BOY VICTIM BURIED land, Ore o was killed an automobile collision ernoon, Interment wa ‘ Washelli, Walker § “The Ordeal of Elizabeth” Big Acts “Nutty News” Comedy Six

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