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1916. PAGE PPL IL PPP PPL LLLP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PP NS POINDEXTER TO HUGHES FAVORS | eBEWETaocpor Lawo eraaens LOOK THESE OVER AFORE YOU GO TO THE SUNDAY MOVIE SHOW CH TP | wren sensi ‘illes Poindexter’ So Says Manly After Ex ta x amining Two Bigi Land P. m, & large ation of Seatt Cases ettle will moet him e@ the | tlon He will “hen be triumph 1S AGAINST SETTLERS | escorted to the Dreamla ! vil where tho senator will oper By BASIL M. MANLY ie con b one cealection (This the fifth In Manty's PAULA MEETS A RESTAURANT| It Is probable. that Geo ue] series articles, breaking the CHECKER WHO BAWLS OUT Walker, who presided at the ree silence Silent Hughes, In A “PERFECT LADY” ord-breaking weeting for Poind these articles Manly, by quot That n t, Margie, at a meal/ter at the same hall during the ifg verbatim from speeches x that was called ‘dinner satd | 19 ampalgn, will again be chair and supreme court decisions of Paula, continuing her story i} Hughes, lays bare the actuat meta « who was to have al * band and fireworks will ing principles by which the Breat influence on my Ife to the reception to Washiag:| mind of Chas. & Hughes oper eenngeoe “ t 1b at th aA ¢ » nd fe , at Cc ) ms he woman wh tt ator Mri cite tt , os ae See oe yuse, Sat seven men and question, Charles B. Hug : 4 4 omen, besides myself SAY BRITISH LOSE th th porations, and 4 ‘ the conversation u against eader and the 4 4 at two of the men w etnte * fodats in vaudeville, two BERLIN, Aug British trooy This is deduced at least by his + 1 ‘ Gry goods clerks, cne a shoe clork, lost heavily tn an unsuccessful at-| decisions in the two land cases on ¢ a 1 SW iitiatw haghi ot ota 2 one a book canvasser and one—to | ter to advance tn the sector h th td i a . i -Scene from ommo whom all tho 1 err north of Ovillers and in Four Sichebant a ioauine mt tek roe | ae * in Th J be with Marie Dore, Colle om 8 b es , orth of rs anc ‘oureaux|he became a member of the hig STRAND Wilt aroun in The movie c forest, the war off! nounced Alpe i ' nigh | Rnd of the Trait e * Charles Ray, at right, Two « ed in the tete-| this afternoon i ar’ A N ete LONIAL—tiertrude MeCay In “Gates é Thy Name,” Liberty. d oe s afte “ ae of ew ork, when k n “Zaza,” telephone , Mitle white| EL PASO, Aug An elght-|} 4 rn *| Ground » George Ovey, Cla . thing, a rk in the basement of a| hour day for employe h all Me ' . ‘ 4 . Fe water a ; CLE MME ia “The a in “The Tarantu! large artmant Iw en tnstit rowel pater siler ens * ter eee | ee vr ta r Me 7—Scene from fn a well-known rme of s amo \ age , Hosworth in “The 7 McCoy, Colonial. a wen nad . na teas Mindioe chee ve fe |, Siege] with Blanche Sweet and Owen playh use. “The Tarantula,” a five-(mirers numbering, m iiions. ‘No-|, of affection from her, he fe” table in| cetv today Against Homesteader ore as its two stars, ends a big part blue ribbon V r is al#o | torious a dantent to fan musementana harmless a loud way, and r t o rae eatre on the proj r th Store da |" ee ; BUT as a supreme court jus Ch@tisation,” a1-/ Fun at the Cc am theatre, Thix|on the program. Edith § y and | “Buttsy Snare Dorsiae © snport is cast jokes and im-| , , : daca ie: tenets Geek anne ole deem smuggling drama has so much solid | Antonio Moreno, as well as Charles | young product of the Kast Side.) (Ui ookitm Bosworth, A rant’s patrons. | doing the same thi toe, pee) oa. ¢ merit that {t may be reckoned one|Kent and L. Roger Lytton, appear|who suddenly finds that he has|'® P'*Y Opposite Now eyes on me from the! self that I didn't re ee Se eee RAMS TODAY of the Coliseum’s best summer of-|in the cast. The play deals with|come into what he considers fame| - Ok oak MAM ‘Ga lcncabine ac. teak bat porations and AGAINST the | aiuawnne mwstin. Pa 2 {Of the Colts est sume a j dhe ‘8 [a6 | GEORGE OVEY 18 FUNNY | P iT Genuine homesteader, and the i ee | ferings. The travelogue and the |those who hold lightly a woman's |thru ing accused murder he comfortad ing she would give} minute there was a aaate = . here cartoon comedy also close Satur- | honor and the fi equences | did not commit | & caricature of me the moment she| place in the orchestra ne spat case waw that of Weyer-|¢,CUAS™ A-Grace De Carton ta “The|day, Sunday morning brings Marie | thereof ee ma aa ag a 4 Got a chanc it h ot bac Me Doro beantiful Prohr star see BOSWORTH A REPROBATE part “Flying You'd jus’ ought to have ave me a loo hacuser (“timbe Hina Cmyaiiert im tl eslathd bY Thabdoke Boberta ant : of the Rainbow.” This is @ ve : " val T tire ecomes | ABSIALEM heodore Roberts and N MAR . : td ia ¥ seen her,’ she was saying: ‘she | seemed to aay, “If | wasn't a per! . . other well-known ora, i “Com-] “on cnn oe Se In_all his long career, Hobart) of the well-known “triangle: ium had one of them evening dress. | fect I'd cues you out.” and|*? acre tt cana Geena sat ‘uae Notorious Gallagher,” the sen-|Bosworth has never before played | tion, Edw. Coxen, Leona Hutton @s you have to keep on with | remarked to bh pale and|"Ods" claimant ik: nan 4: na ty, with Mational feature production of the/a role in wt Was an out-and-|Lfzette Thorne having the 1 atickin’ plaster and a string of | plmply youn id) een, remains . eeeaweed ta |fresh music by the orchestra of 12/%08som. with Marguerite Snow, /out reprobate, villain, heavy. @r)roles, and thru skillful and beads, but that didn't Keep her ways tries to with me,)"™ omeste s | men. William Nigh, one of the for yet whatev » you want to calW@™>| playing they have put a bi an from remarking She thought It Percy, you really must speak Not Difficult Law i “The | actor-directors in the country, in|dark side of the picture, In " e|appeal to this very complex sit ine a In this case Hughes found in favor of the raliroad, along with White, Van Devanter, Lurton | ttn hag stellar role: Nl head th bill! Way of the World,” which | a yt m ‘“ cellar roles, will head the new bill of the World,” which is play-|tion, and by their sincere pl y,, TWELVE PRETTY GIRLS at the Alhambra for four days, ing at the Mission until Wednesday |of the leads the play takes @ | Twelve beautiful young women— starting Sunday. She becomes in-|night, starting Sunday, Mr. Bos-\tain hold on the audie the height of impudence and | the management about the wulgarity for Miss Flossie Tol- | inences of its « man, of the Follies, to wear one | cannot come here if | am to be rane Rhodes in comed: aployes, I nminy Kid lke it. sulted and other standpat justices. | »|the most beautiful in New York terested in a you the pro t of|worth essays the role of John | A Cub comedy, with George O Ghe drew her large, flexible 7 ok at ei re No law WAR Plage”; als appear In the new fashion pictorial the slums, who comes into her life | Nevill, soctety and club man, whose|“When Jerry Comes to Town,” mouth into a supercitious smile,| said, “All right, Perey, ape o| 1 Harla 78.9 t begins Sunday at the Clem-/in a rather peculiar manner, It {s|one object in life ts to please him-| make you laugh till your sides TT hteckhad up the shoulder of her iar 1 Fo0 Week 10, and b " BEAUTIFUL PAULINE HERE mer, That ix not the only treat in one of those delightful parts which | self, ing no affection for his|Another comedy is also to store at Jim Clemmer's cozy little |have endeared Miss Snow to ad-iwife, and receiving v y little by' show shirtwaist. as if to keep a low-| sa necked bodice from slipping off, in, mak Perfect imitation of many ‘society nothing better to do. He'd prob girls’ I had known; and she quoted ably rather have a ct lady in Perbaps in no other picture has beautiful and talented P Jerick had the opportuatty te ow to such a good advantake as time tell him I won't love to me when yo sup f the girl In the restaurant that chair than tn mine. He told|* homesteader n “Zaza.” This screen adoption | *“You see,” she said. “it really me to keep tab on a lot of thieving from the widely known and read| does not do for a girl like Flossie waiters, and I've done it. If CRASH TAKES LEG novel of the same name begins Sun-) Tolman to dress daringly—it wants to let me go—Good night day at the Re fan L’ Estrange | Stamps her as unerringly as if she Well, they left, and 1 don't supports Miss Frederick in the should smoke a cigaret. Only a girl know yet if | am fired or not, and) NORTH BEND, Or version, which is much more —Starting Sunday! of our set can do these things and I don't care. There i# Surgeons bell R han the sta, production atill be a lady Tm mighty sure of—Percy t| Broughton ith Ss: "Give the perfect lady an ash his." of the Southern Pacif CHARLES RAY AGAIN S tray, Jules,” I said; “she is burn-| “Margie. I made up my mind njurte sustained Another big Frank ‘Keenan g ing the new table linen with her then I would neve to hold car in ¥ Chartes Ray pleture is given to the a B 4 toffin nai}, and you'll get fined if my own and for my pla f into a we a in “Honor 4 there is a hole found fn it!” the world of 1 was } tra nh a tunne a fror hy Name t Ince master “"You see, I was so mad at her | of those ‘1 that N Rend. Ht c was ao |plece, wh » ween at the LAb- B turning up her nose at Flossie for’ no right to de alive.” badly crushed it be a thru Wedn: uight. Charles — Teas tated. Ray's place m of motion pl re ans has long been a demon . ated fa | |Wonder Picture Is fe Sea nue tieat ploture, | Given Exhibition ¥** 0% of the sensations of moving | : sibition of the 11-/Picture history. In that play he iM play, “Civillza.|Proved his ability to step from the “te wa pin thia aft.(speaking stage to the film and «at etrépolitan, wes {catty with him all his. dramatic pate : t intact. Again, in “The Step STARTING SUNDAY ety sor hah owen a FOR ONE WEEK ONLY HARLTE HAPLIN In His New Comedy SCREAM FIRST AT PIKE — CONTINUOUS 11 TO 14 « of pr ng “HONOR THEY NAME” —a pictured super-story, enacted by an all-star cast, headed by FRANK KEENAN CHARLES RAY preasion, ‘and atom” he held of the «reat ries ever put o} and played the part t Girls.” the two-part snett-Keyston t is also on the program, is 2 of merrime merry maids, bathing euits, a whole tan) ful of tickles—filled with splashing crashing comedy. It {s one of the beat comedies, If not the best, ever turned out of this famous Joy fac tory TALENTED WILLIAM FARNUM The d of the Trail,” think of the name. Think what could hap pen in a acreen play of such a name. And then think that Wil it Farnum the star of the duction Surely these two ex should pack the houses be THEATRE Always 5 Cents “SURF GIRLS” Third A t Pike St ‘ r at the Strand. » 7. ee The the Trail” is the —A Mack Sennett Keystone. Two reels ewest Fox story of the of merriment, merry maids, bathing suits —a whole tankful of tickles filled with splashing, crashing comedy. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY “Out of the great Northwest ALL-STAR CAST SELECTED ctor Edwin Middleton uscript of | Divorce told to “go | mediately cot busy and | tar cast to “put over” in proper manner. | why Gertrude MeCoy, Alex Gadin, John Reinhard and ed the ONE $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra s 93 Rainbow net tara ae tobe agen bea and Oliver G. Wallace e e A Part “Flying ‘A’” BLANCHE SWEET IN PLAY nf —real music for reel pictures. Drama Saturda night t nder pasuchdnai ry ° The funniest comedy A master play dealing with ih hkl hi | the ever-puzziing triangle situation featuring Lizette Thorne Cub Comedy When Jerry ever shown. Chaplin appears alone—a new and novel idea in high- class comedy p | Matinees ....10c Children ......5¢ Evenings ... .15c (After 7) CPR FIRST TIME SHOWN—BRAND NEW ADDED FEATURE | Te RMN REN =p aT ’t Suffer L ic j Comes to Town Don’t Suffer Longer =="! BREAKING RECORDS P WEORGE OVEY and allow yore to become grouc hy. upset, nervous can cg li i oe ek ee eee ee and depri These conditions usually indicate a dis 4 ‘ ria deigdtiaeasie rs ordere aoctivs system, which, if neglected, may be It is always a satisfaction to “break a record,” Late Star of “Whispering Smith,” in heasenicaal hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element and put particularly if, in doing so, some good object is at- “Daredevils and your digestive organs in good working order by taking tained. ” “JUDITH OF THE Danger You have been making some kind of a record A base“ semeey with your Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank uain savings account, good or poor as it may be, Per- haps you have no savings account and no record CUMBERLANDS” Orral Humphrey Charlie Unaplin at Colonial Sunday EC “SOMEWHERE IN FRANC Harding Davis, features Lou : e of the Same | dispel the blues Glaun pai to break. There are six months more in this year. ee ear Ceatantlag Bravia . Pe They gently stimulate the liver, acf¥on the bowels, tone ||| Take a new start now and make your best record ame— Come Hatly Sunday Cini Wetnsed WALTER EDWARDS is super the stomach— purify the blood and regulate the system. ,| || as a serious money saver. You'll need the money a —All-Star Cast—Come Early - oming SNCSCRY ising Dorothy Dalton and William These be aanite re particularly marked by women at A] || to make a future with q Bring the Children—5Sc Margaret Cibson De nd in a deserted island stor such times when nature makes special demands upon Lanier Bartlett tlett. their vitality. They act promptly and safely. DEXTER HORTON TRUST GEORGE ELWELL, the boy actor BSG next time you feel low-spirited and out of sorts, take AND SAVINGS BANK Continuous 11 to 11 Special Organ Music Two-part Centaur Drama “Fate’s Decision” OLONIAL A semigtuor nhag iattitbacet aes Beecham’s Pills. 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