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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916. PAGE 3. HOLD SUSPECT AS DYNAMITER' FRESNO, Cal, July 25.—Sus. cine" Scar'seatts NEW PROGRAM AT REX; regarding the San Franciaco ri rersne orm sxeames | LARK BEAUTIES STAR French Indian and member of ine paive tae wan er we (LN THE LIBERTY PLAY 10¢ THIS IS A CORKING GOOD 10¢ WESTERN PICTURE FOLKS It’s One That You Don’t Want to Miss George Walsh IN “THE BEAST” SUPPORTED BY ANNA LUTHER WM. S. HART | and FATTY ARBUCKLE & are both at the Liberty today until Wednesday night ther questioning Chief of Police Goehring be lieves the man was in San Fran. He has not yet explained how he received a wound on the left cheek, which the police believe ay be a powder burn Jacobs was sullen today when questioned, and told newspa per men that “it is for the po lice to find out" how he receiv ed his wound. FRISCO BURIES DEAD SAN FRANCISCO, July San Francisco and transbay cities ands of grieving Saturday's to the reds of those who were the preparedness pa ‘® infernal exploded with such ap Ag results visited the homes of u dead 1 fore thetr re Meantime borne aw rch for the of re t si4 and the grit at ‘le to tow 1 ar everal citlee 4d the ¢ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 { Hart's feature is a spectacular av Scene From “The Quitter,” at the Clemmer, Beginning Thursday ature of what is probably the me 2 cas 6% Argos hana Artec ALHAMBRA Myrtte Stedman in ThE count nse by a onne an Beauty KILLED IN BATTLE CLASS A-—Vivian Kleh in "Quicksands avon of Derete some real a CLES old Lockwood 994@/ the Paramount in “The Masked Kider Kidgely and Wallace at Kives them The come¢ tograph comy t, und the orchestra of 12 n is a hit in “Amoreuse” and rs’ Ba yelone of fast and furious frivolity that ranks with “His Wife's Mistake and “Fatty and Mable Adrift. rived | Weedin an interpreter ar- | x exh 4 instantly, at the This is your only times to see this two acene of the shooting. = Tho Fortune Teller. feature program, as the Liberty has the The two men who Wiley says t in “The exclusive showing of Triangle plays and nmoned them have not been lo a CLEMMER A comedies in Seattle King Baggot in “The Man The Masked Rider, at the police, . It’s just full of exciting scenes. When you see these Nowhere Clemmer heatre, played by Harold officer a ot! a ® Th. ‘ ear quad. "They tupart oe pager es | ewcod, 48 ranily: ac ereeranees two intrepid actors in the swirling, boiling waters of the fis” nic conse maere FAN shiner As cht te Colorado river you would bet a lot of money that they pect ; ; mand of the leading would certainly be drowned—but of course they’re not. yp a th ra — ; 9 ieukee oct | guanine Ge eo ~ obo sie it's a real Western picture, produced as only William Fox knows how to | "Thought They Were Robbers ‘ pathet ni ¢ eo be ined ¢ ha t Produce ggling ; First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 \ nk t» the police reports, | impersonat ' t Matinees 10c Children 5c Evenings 15c wi egg enn abi Ug ; irt ; soe There’s a dandy comedy and a Mutt and 4 beri ah Jeff Animated Cartoon which is just cram ne put to him before he a t t : ai Be Y He said gan Billingsley had | we 1 h , he The Man From Nowhere” is given him gun si { R " laying at the Missfon. King Bag " . B B Billingsley denied to the police t t » Kot in featured in the leading role. full of laughs. . that he had given Suehiro the gy | He is wrongfu onvicted of shoot ® The excuse the Japanese gave ing bis sister, who had been lured Py 2 Py |for shooting, according to Chief] grranp laway t » real villain of the} Altogether an extremely interesting program. Beckingham, was that he thought/ Georges Walsh, one of the best! plece. His years of imprisonment; | j™e officers were robbers Down the William Fox stare,/the saving of a prison outbreak | j : | Witne See Shooting play he lead ro! the friendly tnterest of the gov 10 10¢ c ner mother dies | The ¢ news of the shoott © Strand theatre nor’s daughter, and then his re. he West, where De se by the warden to show up a for the | card sharp at an evening entertain-| olice headquarters ng on Wostlake ave ae girl| ment, all make good, well-handled a ae A news pictorial ‘com-| Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca re heard t f The lete time to see t sede estate to hot and {cksands of Deceit,” at the ———— Weed ia we esae ( tre, is a drama of tre My While many friends of The Starler, now chief der n the sheriff's ae bs eee & power and interest. It is Mpelieve Sergt. Victor R. Putnam of|office, has corralled most of the t cic West. | LIBERTY the story of an adopted daughter he Seattle police department is the| votes that will be cast against Han The Liberty ts (Vivian Rich), coming to the res deal candidate at this time ‘or|ilton, and Putnam's entry iia Hart in “The ¢ 16 of her foster sister, by assum-| heriff, there are others who be-|race would mak arder 1 ey ard the shots," | and F Ar ta little baby bor eve it would be a strategic mis-|of easier, to beat the mach seid r 7 Wait Ba . the race now, as|didate - for the first time since they t hats i weeetd, enty. ton Ty emake] Gn ths other asd. Price's ot; ogg hate ag 68 ad OS oe asia tke tee ot COLONIAL | @—You have given so much good} There is nothing but fault-inding] have tried so hard to please him, fer the opposition to Lafe Hamil-|mirers declare that the campaign |, .een ene Enid Markey, Dorothy Dalton Jack Marvin, retired U.S. sur-|advice to others, | thought | would and abuse every minute he is|and oftentimes my heart is ready ton, the ring candidate. has just begun, and that the en co aula @eabico bad Dorcas Matthews are geon, arrives at th ythical coun-jask you and your readers to help home. No matter how we try to|to break, then he will attain his They point out that John String-|siastic support which w be ac-| ployed b mat the ainst on anc t tr f Hanovaria, sees th r me out, if possible. please him, he is always bullying | good humor and everything is sun- inectad Puteaws will awe faa Penola $3 tive God 1 falls in love w Nine years ago | married a man us. Upon my bended knees | have/Shine once more, and | forget the AMUSEMENT Siisto victory ng see s on foot to dethrone the| who didn't have a cent of money, begged him for us both to turn|many cross things he has said. lal ta ct ihe Oa r | Billingsle dn know | ALHAMBRA do away with the and who was a stranger here. I've over a new leaf. | would not dare Now, what | want to know is, Rapper ngs soting Ge| Myrtle Stedman, Elliott Dext reeon breaks it up./taken him into my home and paid insult him by asking HIM to turn | under the circumstances, what shall \ LAKES PLAY RSI coe See ot tole I gaton, Howard D s princess? He does. his debts. The day after we mar over a new leaf, so | said, “let us | do? It doesn’t seem as tho | can 4 bin the nid “he | Adelaid oda and Edward Ayers|A Her American | ried, | found out that he didn’t have both.” He threw me away from give him up, but even love will 7 wire wm rcbasieontho sat it The American| Prince,” at the Co! the most necessary clothing. | im- him and said: “I'll never treat die when you are crushed in spirit. VATING A HUSBAN mediately bought everything he you decent, no matter what you! Do you think he can love and still mined We = about r © before the|t esd ght. Myrtle Sted needed and paid for it do. You go and get a divorce.” | be So very cross to me, and do you i. ketnany laiagrthe shooting man is famed f ner bea nd BELIEVE ENGLAND At that time | had very good | made up my mind not to give think that afterwards he will be wan lothes, good jewelry, some money him that satisfaction, so | refused even more cross? ANXIOUS, aor Wiley’s Condition Critical clo good } y y ead '@ cous ae ‘ WILL BACK DOWN and my little home. | was a widow|/to get a divorce. Right then he! A —Perhaps you try so hard to " , threatened to make my life a hell jpl SAN ANTONIO ley - Fo the proera 25 years of age, and had a child 3! ase the young man that you an- yidie . ca Physicians at ¢t Chy Boe ee years old. My husband, for some on earth until | was forced to,and|noy bh Some men detest to be tal ar ope: COLISEUM WASHINGTON, July 25 The! reason or other, thought | had a lot he has certainly kept his word petted and pampered. It is possible 5 mn e Reid Cleo Ridgiey | blac t difficulty will be adjust-| of money, altho | gave him no rea. Just think, Miss Grey, he never|that your fiance is suffering from 1 1 a host Pi an interesting ¢@4. Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia| gon to think so. | explained that speaks to us except when he fights health, or he may be distressed ‘ e, and had be five acts, at the Coll. declared today, after a talk with) those few things | had left were, 'f | happen to be down town at about business or financial affairs, I Mannyr ack |f since 189 ‘ ” la Colise atrons |the presid |from good days past. When he Noon, and stop in at his office, he! A: any ey you are in a better ik Menon Or a tes wee He was 46 years old, and lived a pg Ree ae | believe Great Britain will with-|found out | didn’t have as much Will go out to lunch and let me sit] position than any one else to study warped Braunfels, Tex A fourth 42 19th ave f and { raw er the whole or the major! money ag he expected, he immedi- there without inviting me to go too. | hi< disposition and determine which dev feature photopiey || Himn : ‘ i cod of Ins e ee : ee the Bast|part of this blacklist order ately changed his colors. 1 could even stand it for myself,j. nis tru f. Suppose 9am P 4 mun a drive th e departmen i t, with several | said In all these years, the only thing but he is brutal and mean to my | ipayin himself when he is F comparative t, 0 and the ingest me t oft - Smith has beer e f the he has given me is money for food, little girl, because he knows she) crocs and w you do or say some- } EW PANTAGES guard having used light ammuni-|f@? t 20 months old »pposition to Eng: and that very little, Up to the pres.| Would not dare speak up for herself. thing’ that irritates him, n¥old am 3 ton Once Searched Warehouse | TODAY and lo . en ent time | have had some income Do you think it is right to raise a| peetition # Afternoon. 2:30. Tonight, 7 | The » started when Henne Phere e two others sons, Wil-| property, from which | barely could child in such an atmosphere? If, after you feel that you have sep f the Desert” [2% driving bis auto past alam and R pur | AND supply clothing for my two children | | He tells me | am a stone arouhd) civen nim a fair trial, the situation +) e Vese group of the negro militlamen. He|'? HARRY SILVER DEAD and myself, and educate the older "8 neck, at he is getting well! i. not improved, you can depend pak tune be Guanes |says a stone was thrown, striking | Sm. 6 8 UNTIL one. Since then the little girl has hey ACN emesis canny |upon it, @ marriage ceremony will the k of the c aphne ‘oma Set ed away, and now my hus y bide not ameliorate matters. _A Splenaia mut Ie and 206, a aiaeed aca ss as Hel Officer ey 8 abd | SAT. Pri rpghe a lag 9) aor 2a Cae treats Us worse than eve make lots of money if it were not; with: thr He} Sy . f the NIGHT | Gotham hotel, New York, according | ~ i BL as He says my daughter and | ought onday| WILSON’S TRIBUTE to be ashamed to live off him. To ed her said he was met “ , 1 I By the time Henne reached the Suehiro lived @ | MARY PICKFORD presi tell the truth, my daughter and | The Ladies’ Favorite nie Sete as ante T , 2 Famous avers Pav amonnt the TO HOOSIER POET do not eat as much as one healthy saloon his pursuers are s _ 400 Bed F have numbered 90 or 40. Ho seized |#ve. ha ob orde h Silver child would, life is so unbearable Harold Lockwood FP a tobacco cutter and knocked the police for 1 han two wee 2) ‘ ; He said he would give me $25 if —AND— a the first , nd|_ It wa e h ” sergt @ deceased was a resident off WASHINGTON, Ju Presi alled it “quits.” Don’t u he first negro, he says. A secc i bs Fr A we c yo he kicked in the groin Putnam aq suspicion tha ssa @ quarter o century. dent Wilson today paid high tri! think he is generous? May Allison A ak. “danatnte ve at {it Was a liquor ehouse used He leaves an estate sald to belt the memory of James Whitcomb WORRIED WOMAN, —IN— « 7 composed of 19th the ingsle ers. worth close to a quarter of a mil-|Rijey, Hoosier po In a telegram A.—My opinion of such a man 1. He was a bachelor h to Henry Hite! of Indianapolis he| would not look well in print. As clubbed guns they forced the ne.|8aad, @ p. m. Monday ar : . wrote he is not your child's father, | lgroes into the street rested Elmer Brown and Harr May | not express to you my nk you are doing her an in oO ut the Billingsley warehouse sincere sorrow at the death of | justice to remain with him, If a & Westlake ave a James Whitcomb Riley?) With | at 31 marriage such as yours i a result A PROBE Two DEFEATS Confiscate Whisky ” his departure a notable figure | of civilization, then we would all | He t In Her Triumph passes out of the nation’s life; | he better off without it, for, to me. utehing the place when LONI J Premier A pee hb resi : For ten days) @ man who imparted joyful (jt is nothing more than legalized dpe ny San ihe mith and Brown floor wa Supreme fit a golddilled| pleasure and a thoughtful view | prostitution. Personally, 1 should quith today introduced in the com-|opened and the truck went | more we will, of many things that other men | rather wash dishes in another wom nons a or Investigation of the he P t, loaded wit pees im would have missed, | am sure n's kitchen than to live ir a opotamian at Dardane Id to cor risky, Bayt spherical! !am speaking the feeling of the {state. You cannot see a way now campaigns. It wae In answer to nu-|arrested i nd Smith and lenses and| Whole country in expressing my put “where there's a will, there's ssapoda Gitiblemne which have been| confiscated tho a urd mar . ; leather —case,|_ OWN sense of loss always a way I do not believe * by Gilligmal chtenaten anid the lack| colen) ie arin . complete, - for there is a Judge in this state who M. GUTERSON’S 7 paanny nace leet fe : ‘rot oun pecutaia seaming freon would not grant you a divoree and FAMOUS seh ii csarksiows Paseo dines odba e34 ; accurate examination | Coming S84 1 Hae we h ; | Mad two shot } to stop alimony after he has heard your | MINA CAVALIG story, and if there is any property Russian Orchestra | TELL UNCLE SAM! chase of ‘wo block tee s | e classic beaut Re you certainly are entitled to it | Musical Program . | i. . ! ey bailed the two mer Cur 0 tical Co ! the er ‘Mighty Like a Rose’ | PORTLAND, Jul 1 agp ei Mktg cy Booty io . en throug © wor Q.—! am a young tady past 20 BY NEVIN | Portland wives whose husbanc with a violation of the Hquor law dc, ans i ccd have ‘bahleneniyatehag ea BY NI _ Bee eae route here RYRSIGHT SPECIALIOTS “THE SHADOW OF pany with a young man. several fam Selection “La Tosca’ Oregon troops today, thru the new sniueiemmeminnem - x years my abnlor... We Aave.teiken BY PUCCINI yapers, applied fo ork to en le a Be eR 4 f 3064-66 Arcade Bidg J . and planned a future, but lately he in them to “make th ¢ Open Daily 9 ALM Bring This Ad With You y has become so cross, and at times “ ” wh tk i iad ? M irritable, that | am just about at a The Selfish Woman iipiag se maaplaitipadelpy 5c Children 5c EE RN PTET. CLE my “wits end” to know what to : me Tuesday and Wednesday BM with two Are ee 0 cS 7 t do to keep him in good humo piece of acreage, you will find ’ goc agar . Other Big Attractions seamstresses. The third Many” bACGAINE an Ear Want at epee’ Understand, | dearly love this Seattle's Best |like to be located as a stenographe l Cc Ads etopley Mouse young man or | could never stand! Photeptay House She has a son 4 years old | as o the many cross things he says. |

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