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a. 1916, PAGE 3 STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 13, | “Peer Gynt” in Movies; June Caprice Makes Good “THE CLOWN” endid sple heart-interest reen ¢ rama with the best ymedian TRAVELOGUE \ fascinating journey to strang ands “Bobby Bump’s Fly-Swatter” A comic Bray cartoon —of one sister who sacrifices her good name for anot the strange outcome 12-Man Orchestra ypsy ter of stars—it comes over like a refreshing draught water, sparkling and invigorating. Starring Playing Baron, AUSS Intermezzo, Naila,” Delibes Souvenir Matinee atte y woman oon will receive souvenir t airecen Perfume These Big Attractions Thursday to Saturday Seena Owen, at the Spokane girl, star In “Martha's Vindication,” Liberty. At bottom, scene from “The Clown,” at the Coliseum. for (ne eal“ GEN RSS rROGRAMS SEENA OWEN AB STAR A picture with almost a Dicken 15¢ Children 5c ALHAMBRA—Cyrill Mande t= “Peer at the Gyat,” news weekly fsonian atmosphere in “Martha's CLASH A—"The Sacrifice,” war drama: | Vindication,” playing at the Liberty A Race Then the Als”; “fen Dogs. |for three days, starting today. Its CLEMMER—tdmand Breese in “Lare| humanly appealing qualities place It et Weart's Desire’; alse comedy hiss abe averene. Share COLISKUM—Vieter Moore te “The! sufficient comedy interjected to| eee s ee ey lighten the more sober moments COLONIAL —Melene Reason tn “Bien of |Stena Owen, Norma Talmads 2 Ser ae ene | Tully Marshall and Ralph Lewis BERTY—#eena Owen tn “Martha's ie also comed: | dication”; alse comedy | sentionh, MISSION-—Marie Walcamp tm “The| Money Lenders”; also “Secret of Subma-| |the leading characters In this flim v : 7 “LURE OF HEART'S DESIRE” FIRST AT PIKE ness agent, G os ” | COUNCIL Guaaae’ we boat ga REX—Wallece Reid tn “The Geiden| “The Lare of Heart's Desire,” in ntinuous 11 to 11 aoa Seasoning ¥) | Chace”; also comedy which Edmund Breese stars, ts the Pl s NOMINEES ancan; treasurer, O. F Caprice tn “Cuprice of feature attraction at the Clemmer Dozier; sergeant-at-arms, Joe Hot- site comaety, theatre, beginning Thursday. man; reading clerk, Ida Levi; ed- i ° —— A It is @ photodrama of the Alas itor and manager of the Union |JUNE CAPRICE MAKES @00pD BR. L. Proctor was the unanimous Beocrd. he. Aude. June Caprice, star of “Caprice of | KA" Wastes and high life in New choice for president of the Centra! York society. The story deals with the Mountains,” at the Strand thea Labor Counctl when nominees rn CcEeNTEn | Jin Carew, a Hghthouse keeper. J, aes, Meceeyet, a SLAYER SENTENCED ‘<i Pers ies sows oes ecto faatutn eich Bl . . Wells se ; : Wynd woh . candidate to succeed himself. The| CARTHAGE, Mo., July 13—John| And she's pretty. That's certain cae crm lene iy eR election will be held In two weeks. Austin Hooper, attas Wilbur Mason ltoo. bs go cent Rage ha rn ber Proctor is row first vice president as d guilty of second degree} Add to that native ability and you) 9°" oe sata aeekers. Hel 1 murder, and sentenced to 10 years ve the keynote for th tant of the counct! ars | ha hi not e the Mmant| ces a fortens, He meets Qnow Other nominees are First vice In the penitentiary Hooper shot|success she has scored ind : president, Villiam Levi, F. A. Rust|and killed Lewis Wells, a special] June Caprice has made thousand bt es coe — sirl, and aod Mrs. Clara Woodward busi- | patrolman. tot friends in Se attle this week i “ neh | But Carew arrives in New York New Year's eve He seen Mine |to see the wicked head of a rattle Wyndham. Despatring of his re-|snake within four feet of her face turn, Snowb! commits suicide She saw the rattler, but kept right But she leaves a child, whom Carew A cowboy shot the snake } jon acting hastens to father. ee Q—Ple suggest some new eee |IN GRIP OF “MONEY LENDERS” sandwiches | can put into my hu Dn ee NARROW ESCAPE The Money Lenders,” together | band’s lunch. He is tired of meats Bruen: oo" eee , Victor styl = a thrilling story | ¥! the nega os, of “The | ang eggs. MRS. L. of cireus life, “The Clown,” opens |Secret of the Submarine,” comprt a ee 2 2 Thursday at the Coliseum, Flor-|the bill at the Mission for three| z yen ear ig h ar is ence Dagmar, the leading woman, |days starting today The Money hl Vee ea = aian ck aaa was supposed to lean against a|Lenders” tells a story of the efforts |!0n of vegetables, mixed with a large rock, then slide down slowly jot a man in the clutches of money | (ayonns stent tak eaten, oa e to the ground, overcome by the|lenders to retrieve his fortune, even eu gpl agen i gs baettagys “ee heat. She took her place for this,|at the risk of his daughter's happl- | POneC With Bat ae een’ le Pr with the camera grinding away,|ness. sgt Ray age peters hua dts hen ¥ on a lettuce makes a tasty when the onlookers were horrified| eee | | — ential LOVES FIVE WOMEN sandwich, with elther brown or Cyril Maude heads the all-star| White bread. Nuts and olives form vast of players in "Peer Gynt,” at|® favorite mixture; Iskewise bran |the Athambra until Saturday night|OT Whole wheat bread filled with - oe te Maude takes the part of cottage cheese mixed with melted f eee ra who fall in love with | butter and a few drops of lemon -= 3 DAYS Itive of the world’s most beautiful | Jee | wome The story was written by} ONLY ITieneik Ibsen, and is considered to| @—! have been calling on a ‘Ant.| young lady for some time and en- the |Joy her company very much, but when we are going any place she expects me to take her sister along Ibe his greatest story. The mated News Pictorial concludes program Wallace The sister offered to pay her own Cleo Ridgely in The Golden| her do that. But ! do feel the ex d Chance” at the Rex theatre, begin.| pense and cannot keep It up. 1 HY 9” vane thueaday Rold I the son ot| have a friend who calls on another the famous dramatist, Hal Reid.| Young lady. These girls want me Cleo He made his first stage appe to get him to give up the girl he Little Eva goes with and have him take the playing at the 7 Tom Ke lye. Sister out, They seem to think she = ; in the Unc abin pro¢ is proving an immense hit. Rid el] ton. Later he appeared in vaude.| Would stand a chance to meet some 6 f i Thy in ane of his father’s sketches, {one If he would take her around looks as tho ill ‘ Mietin of tha: torte se vecttea|Now, Wm in doubt about this. sh ne Wane Mining of the footlights, he secured please help me if you can. i i a position as a civil engineer and RICHARD. Fox will have an easy time LASKY’S helped build the great Shoshone] von can easily eee one make good i dam in Montana, He was then en ; seb feb pe wgeet.on his prom. Wonderful gaged by the Lasky company to ar | friend and her siser to placos where ise to make her the most pear as leading man with Geraldine 1 Gee a a < por r ee Hes i i Th Warrer {n the production of “Car.| “ferent (hing Troe eae ead popular film star in the e men” and “Marla Rosa.” rater sv gore wis oate va i ef @ no yurden purse h 1 Pp: orld is less than one year Golden wbIGN. OF @pAbar pense. As for your friend who calls A kidnaping, gun duel, stirring {On the other girl, do not influence | him in any way as to his cholle, Chance Paramount court room scenes and a great bat tle of wits between a determined | prosecutor and a resourceful erim inal who mixes in high society, fur The| retary Q.—I have been working for a firm about a year as private sec Recently a new manager Pictures of Our Soldier Boys See them leaving for American Lake—See them in Pictures jist tet aun Soon ee ont | has come Into the office. | became | ; Hew befor moan OF LESS : / 4 for him at once, because his amp at American Lake—See them in review before theatre. The man who gives in-| SOOTY I and formation td the prosecutor in| We 10 oe indifferent and unspore altho he gives her every. thing she could wish. | have gone out to supper with him twice, | do not think | should do this, but he» | says as long as we are harming no Governor Liste an them at their meals in camp—See clative, them taking the trains to go to the border. It’s a great big feature that you can’t afford to miss. stabbed to death. An ace of spade is pinned to his coat. The same sign appears at other points to help break down the prosecutor's case Ham and Bud Comedy J “AT THE nak ScaRiniow ‘an lone it Is all right. | know | am i 7 ly Interested Selig-Tribune Weekly, showing world’s events—a roaring OLD MILL” eer ciitad by wars cha wide w | Metta, tom. wceuely /intecouted: [a brings up her son to abhor war, but any one else exists. Would it be comedy and a swell Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon. he listens to his country’s call nev-|best for me to get another posal Jertheless in “The Sacrifice,” at the | tion? MARY. @&e<m> |Class A theatre. He, too, gives! A.—If you are unable to shake his life, and for a second time, after the man off, you should find work | a great span of years, war brings | elsewhere Your letter reveals i |death to the Warrington home. The |the first danger point, No man of pieture brings vividly to mind that) honor talks with his friends about Coming Sunday war and {ts sacrifices are not con-| his wife's failings, much less to his \ Ger oe Warrar fined to the battlefields yusine ociates and employes . ” permanent — Avoid a man who seeks pity and EMPTATION ympathy for domestle troubles ’ from a girl in’ his office, It is ETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA Children WAR’S WOMEN J tretatic iiese" roti’ te not os SECOND AVE., B ist, but have been invented as a subject of conversation to excite A Cry the ioter of an inexperienced For Preparedness girl But matters are by no means A motion picture story of vital theme, new material, admirable structure, and interpreted by a clus BLtere Te Contin. Grov ye her, and of cool SEENA OWE NORMA TALMADGE 2 reels of Keystone Comedy with that grouch killer, Chester Conklin. 3 DAYS ONLY Starting Today His First False Step inimitable OLIVER G.WALLACE and our $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra will interpret these picture features. Matinees 10c Children 5c a ae 15c Flight should | Now that you hopeless with you be your last resort realize the true character of this man, you will be able to adjust your relations to a simple business basis. Have nothing whatever to do in a social way with him—or with any other married man Q.—! am a girl 20 years old. | not born in this country, but have been here ten years and have been brought up among American associates. But my parents do not speak English, and when friends are calling | feel much embar. rassed and my parents fee! slighted. As | cannot entertain, | do not ac- | cept invitations. So there | am, lonely, with the possibilty of many friends. | would rather live a her- mit all my days than have my par- ents suspect any of this, yet | come to you seeking a possible remedy for the problem. ELAINE. A.—It possible you underesti mate the interest your parents would take in the problem if you were to take them Into your confi lence. They have permitted you, without opposition, to adopt the ideals and customs of this country Why have they not absorbed more themselves? Perhaps you have not helped in that direction as much as} you should have done. Begin to urge them to use English, since| that is the prevailing language here. | In this way you may enjoy your company and take part in the con versations. 1 Q.—Please suggest something, costing about $10, which we can buy for a birthday gift for our step-| mother—something for herself only, | We girls work and she does our work at home. We appreciate her | all around and want to surprise her | with a remembrance that she can always keep, THREE GIRLS, A.—A welcome gift {8 an electric }lamp in one of the beautiful com-| binations of copper and art glass.! | But if this fs not quite personal |enough to ireet your wishes, get |your mother a brooch or bit of [jewelry set with her birthstone, A feather boa or dainty lingerie would be acceptable. SEATTLEITE HELD AS WHITE SLAVER PORTLAND, July with white slavery, of Seattle was lodged in the coun ty jail today, He will be taken to Seattle to stand trial for transport ing Beckie Miller from Vancouver, | B. C., to Seattle last January 18.—Charged | Jack Steadman THE BETTER HALF (Ad in London Telegraph.) Thames Ditton-—Attested man called up, willing to LET HALF OF HOUSE, or take another lady | isimilar position,” Westlake at Pine Continuous 11 to 11 Maude —the internationally- famed star in Para- mount’s Picturization of Peer —in which is related our hero's love affairs with five of the world’s most beautiful women. Animated Weekly President Wilson, Can- didate Hughes and scenes across the Mex- ican border are shown —in addition to a com- edy and educational. Any Seat......10c Children .......5¢ a ata ee Sees