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STAR-—MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916. PAG DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | IN DELIGHTFUL PLAY; THEDA IS VERSATILE! 110c| i Theda Bara Is at THE STRAND in | § Under Douglas Fairbanks and Jewell Carmen in “The Half-Breed,” the fea ture at the Liberty until Wednesday night. * * * * * *% | i A FROGRAMS TODAY | Miss Clark's exquisite daintine ALHAMBRA — Mary Piekford tm |) 1) 0" Devs Mourts Adrift n the of Peggy is a CLASS A trude MeCoy in “Gates Selection to follow . immedi of Divorce”; cartoon; comedy; Seine |upon her oan tite tats Amerion } inst CLEMMER—Lina Cavaliert in “The litte boy in “Tho Prince and the Shad. u Past”) Russian orchestra, Pauper | COLISEUM — Theodore Roberts and ae ae Mae Murray Im The Drew A COLA once Turner in “Door. FLORENCE TURNER A STAR roanks tn The Few roles have written for Keystone comedy, “Wings at stare that give the excellent | vortunity for powerful acting and versatility offered by the ary Ed | wards’ celebrated play of that na now at the Colonial. The absorbing story of the Hittle board. ing house slavey who b a ading actre d thru adversity falls back « to poverty and menial labor, gives Florence Tur ber a rare chance to show her mar. »,|¥velous powers of dramatic expres “The Work of Cate, weekly ‘ Jargueriio Clark in “Mice and) part of Doorsteps in H A MAGNIFICENT picture Pern Tete, Been “Uden magnificently produced. |A Phe Halt breed.” lay | | playing at the| Wednesday William Fox has outdone Wits Swain waeeeee ee himself on this production. celebrated. story by Bre story by Bret called “In the Carquinez Woods | sion e o Was oF ho put ee ° Theda Bara is at her best. Sr ih cataiins took hls cose LOAWALIER( ArGEEIRlan her t yield to concensus of | rather tha id to concensus of | tt with That makes it certain that feeling on any given point, and no-| nel tnycara ty “entre : : her husband, Lucten Muratore, by Nhere Is this more evident than In | the Pathe company in a Gold Roo you MUST see this picture. ie cannes racter of |ter play, "The Shadow of Her Past the Baptist minis} a+ the Clemmer, on the new bill jter in “The Half-Breed.” which opened Sunday J | “Wings and #.” & two-part H The play is in five parts. It is a | x @ee Keystone comedy, with Harry Bel-| romantic tale of an American girl | mont, completes the program. ep vo studying mugic in Italy, who loves and is loved by a promising young MARY IN “HEARTS ADRIFT ™ ee ee ee ee eeeathes mene An Excellent Comedy Big 12: 80082 bscoes thas. Sa aunahute. nt wan es y ers drama, playing at the Alhambra | H "4 Y realistic advant e in the until Wednesday nit, Mary Pick ioe 5 and Mutt and Jeff Crd is mont caouivling berlne |when Mr Muratore, der” hows when Mr. Muratore, under whose human, she makes fri th bitterly inion the film was made, took | Animated Cartoon Big 3.0 .200.2.00822. mpany to Italy some months| come) he body of Jack Grah (Harold | pLEASANT PLAY * of weak-| Lockwood.) After 4 m oo . eee ness he regains sufficient atrength| |!" “The Mark of Cain.” playing ints which lead |*t tbe Mission until Wednesday to follow the foc ; : i Pe | him to Nina’s (Mary Pickford) cave | "Mt. there Is a story that is moral, in the rocks. The story is a sweet |20% be {t makes wrongdoing iy pathetic ene sinister, but because it makes re a ws 6 | ligion seem pleasant, even com ds with aly, In a picturization of Bret Harte’s classic of the California pines, “In the Carquinez Woods,” a production rich in color and rapid-fire in action, called REED Today until Wednesday | a6° MARGUERITE AT REX P with @ picturesque occupa star in the Famous Players pre-| Phillips and Lon Chaney acquit} xentation of “Mice and Men,” at the |"Demselves with honor tn the leads Rex this week | A news pictorial completes the y bill | “2 | Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca IPT EADS MINNESOTA 1 MISS BARA IS VERSATILE || STRIKING’ MINERS || ot her versus” as an netrese at | Strand in th ew show which her versetilit ns AN actress at oe ' Jopened Sunday, plsying the lead {nu | | the familiar drema, “Under Tv t C | ¢ | | tion with “a thotiine “Wings and Wheels,” a Mack | for the heroinn, Sennett Keystone comedy—all night—First at Pike—-con- : Sank cae laughs, thrills and spills. tinuous, 11 to 11. Matinees iti ka Oliver G. Wallace and our 10c, children 5c; evenings (after 7) 15¢c. SHE LOSES $40 T0 SPIES KEEP GUARD NICE LOOKING MAN ON DEUTSCHLAND BALTIMORE, Md., July 31,—Of ial and unofficial spies were sc tered down the Patapsco today Sunday the Germans to prote aps $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Or- A DIVORCE FILM A és chestra—real music for reel Gertrude Mc na domestic | fi ads al pictures. A CHARMING STORY 1 A charming story is told in “Th drama, “Gates of Divorce Mrs. E. B. Ireland, 630 13th ave. and swim in N., watehed her hust the new natatorium st the subme wa ory. is ‘ “and after I got outside I discov-|rine Deutschland against the sus | fa «wy oe Bosley <a) fre sce ° ected machinatior » British | Theodore Roberts ¢ ae Mur 20 bills gone from my |pected machinations of the E aig ag agate > Mi ered two $20 b & lice. “1| This counter movement was ray, on the new bill at the Coll pocketbook,” she told the police seum taken in view of the United States ce looking | ; was suspicious = * be to me all |sovernment’s refusal to convoy the young man who sat n submarine to the capes the time.” i Hints that the De It relates the jieturesque adven tures of a Iittle child of the tene ments who, ler imagination tnspir ed y @ romantic story she has be rammed , vay pon found in the tenement ash barrel, come facts to the overwrought 3 |runs away to find her prince a ssivodeitontern 3 DROWN ‘IN LAKE THY, MOST BEAUTING! fo | ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN ae econ | MIDYEAR REVIEW SHOWS NATION’S BUSINESS eae se we } Three persons were drow: a PLAN WAR MEETING ii... iners on tno wine WESSEL TOENTER PROSPERING; OUTLOOK EVERYWHERE BRIGHT J once ics sarccty missed the —- sota iron range have welcomed | ° Lina aaaliio, cansdhen'tiaval Miss Seni. dancde een ot Adc: CANAL WEDNESDAY unday, when a launéll IN ad might have t same fate 1 mass inceting in Volun-|among them, She is helping di Official reports from financial | output nearer together colve for their products jowned by S. E. Amy struck a snag park Angust 6 to express|rect 20,000 men on strike in the| experts in all parts of the Unit. | In the New York district busi Bank clearings, postoffice and | in e Sammamish and sank, a to the suffering people| {ron range Lieut. Col, J. B. Cavanaugh, of] ed States show BUSINESS IN | ness in general Is reported a bit | railroad voceipts have increased Amy. who tb Gh weeu eee European nations |the United States engineering ser-| THIS COUNTRY 18 GOOD! | quieter between seasons. I nd the mining districts have » WEE expe mer, The meeting warks the second |¥ice, has announced Monday that} ‘The European conflict, our | crease » shown in construc. | had a satisfactory year | save up his life attempting to save anniversary of the war | PLANE ROUTS ZEP jthe Lake Washington canal will] trouble with Mexico and the | ton work, foreign trade, bank The revival of the lumber | his daughter, Ollie, 5, and his sise ART—18 have } carry {ts first vessel from Salmon| presidential campaign are three | clearings, money rates, railroad | business in these three states |terindaw, Miss Phoebe Aldridges “The Shadows Art Smith, 2%, aviator whose! yoxnon July 31.—Combat be-| Bay into Lake Union shortly after) things which ordinarily would | nd postoffice receipts. | bas added greatly to the gen- (46, All three were drowned. spectacular loop-the-loop were one), eo nis ‘oplane and a|oon Wednesday | eause wobbly conditions, but the Pennsylvania is sturbed by 1 prosperity ’ Mrs, Amy and her two small chile | f Hi P. t’’ of the features of th Counetis 0 off the east Thomas H. Huddleston, who has| war in Europe and the sudden | labor condtions, but business in Many miils which closed soon | aren, Charles and Rena, were ress 0 er Fas ) fair, passed thru § on ae teams : report.| been superintendent of construc-| activity in preparing our own | general ty sotisfactory and the | after the aye ee pose’, cued, after clinging to a launch ‘ day for Oakland. Cal. He arrived | coast of Great frltatn. ‘The | tion, has been appointed permanent| country for trouble in Mexico | outlook good |) OUP PO ROIS GP: eereren S80 St pa Titan VIVE BEAUTINUEL 4018 in Vancouver Saturday from Japan. | ¢d in an admiralty stat ment, THe | superintendent of the lock | have given a tremendous {m- in the southern states, with | Which to ship thetr output, have |! recently in re-oy ean amtd Smith broke I MUSICAL PROGRAM Japan, wh was giving exhi bition fliigh rd was forced toition at the cancel his contracts and return| before he was temporarily incay ed more than two trays of ammunt petus fo macy industries industries active, money rates phe ae ie adie | icrman, aiciaible | BURGLARS IN FORM) 22ers, tek clearings | casy and «demand for labor, | OM to. could be used fo ‘REACH MOUNTAIN TOP tect t | how healthy increase. Con- | business conditions are consid c prelell Dy | transportation purposes. M. Guterson’s {tated by @ portion of bis gun fly struction—bullding and engineer- | ered good. oe The strike of longshoremen on | ‘Pwo parties of Seattle and Tas A ling off and stunning him | Burglars working in Seattle main.| 19 —18 steadily Increasing Chicago reports business in | the Pacific Const has had its ill , d Imperial es Stale hii a aaa bE de ar ae hashing Railroads and postoffices east, | the Middio West brisk in most | the | as had its tll |coma men made the first season's ; J DR NORTON DIES | When the pilot recovered con |tained their steady batting average) west north and south report in. | lines and the outlook satisfac: | ¢ ect on water ti ansportation, trip to the top of Mt. Retna q Russian Orchestra * sclousness, the Zeppelin had dis-) Sunday cheasesih puceipte Fansine MAGN | tory | but the outlook for Aare urday night and Sunday “Cavalleria Rusticana” Ca. |#Ppeared | silat ) long fines thr wit 10 to 50 PER CENT. Missouri, Minnesota and Kan- | “ement he difficulty is good, One of the parties included 26 By Mascagni | Dr. Frank D, Norton died ur |dows into the following homes Labor conditions, generally, | sas report business on a good, | members and led by Dr. D, day night in his den office, in| SAVES SIXTH LIFE Sam Johnson 0 Stone ave: J] are satisfactory sound basis with industries WILL WRITE 0 A H. Houston and Dr, William My “Legende the Cobb building, from a stroke of} M. Shields, 1419 Plum st; John Wil The money market is firm and | working overtime and bank F W. R Dehn tia Bs heart trouble . | Fred Tuite, 2841 Alki ave., Jump: _ pate yoy A 3 and 1. F.) jn almost every section rates are | clearings increasing jolin Solo Dr. George M. Fr e dolph a 1 was in| oq into otind Sunday near | increasing Thruout the Southwest, busi | Robert W. Service, Alaskan poet CT wi By K. Wineland physician’ Ajxi point ard saved Charles} Small amounts of jewelry were Foreign trade in growing in all | ness conditions generally are | ang to write ballads on the Buro LLOYD’S SOX S$ reported missing districts satisfactory the office and ca another part of the building. pemerritt from 4 16 | Ber gid Die lowe OOOHEIOGE Tic teen ce tenda. in tho In New England states general tn California, Washington and [Deen war as soon 68 Beis BBs WoL | eee ; - and was not » of the #6 ndteds of Sunday batt THE DU PONT POWDER COM.-| business is described as excel- | Oregon, conditions are better |get away from the trenches on the} G oyd rep reat police ness of the as he had|¢ merritt attempted to swim |PANY brought suit in the for! lent, with some signs of tem- | than normal. Crops were dam- | western front, where he has been |that some one entares ss Nie m frequently Jto a float 100 fet from shore and|court Saturday for $20.196 against] porary slackening. Manufactur- | aged by frosts and droughts in |for the last year the New ante = an Dr, Norton 1 urvived by Mra. his strength gave out H. F. Ostrander. shippin agent ers say they are glad of the s, but the outlook This information was _ made went away with sis cowhide sul Anna Norton and a daughter, Ruth, It was the sixth life Tuite hadJfor alleged failure to deliver sul-] “slight lull,” as it gives them a | is considered good, owing to the {known in a letter to a Seattle /case and five pairs of hose son Jat 111 Lynn st. saved phur imported from Japan. chance to get their orders and ‘ high prices producers will re- ° friend. time Sunday,