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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1916. PAGE 3 > EC ae DOINGS IN FILMDOM| "rcs. avencaie - TOS, AMERICA THEATRE ' hI Pthcmciemsnrdirsr paooosensan | ae 931 Laborers and Girls sail Eugene Levy, Mgr. ; ‘One Third and Cherry ‘NEWS —NOTES GOSSIP on *@ NATION AWAITS if MAINE BALLOTS | They Come Sept. 11 and Are| | Considered the Political | Barometer | TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST TIMES September 11 for two United States + WML. S. HART'S i “PATRIOT” Ship | MOOOOOOOC OOS OOONOOOOPOOOOODOE pe ROIS SILL eng rite AMOUS nae ve with the United States the number of Oriental & passenger list that broke | ail records in the tranaportation | DICK DARLING'S SEVEN Happyland Kiyo Maru ene GARDNER GIVES “DOPE” BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The of the United the state of Maine—will tion representatives tn nor and other ave realized the | recently m Yokohama for y tance of Maine, the South American ports. Of the 981 A Riot of Melody and Mirth how conducts its passengers, practically al i and state election| ential be The effect of| the larg ‘gers that ever crossed the Femme ‘ the — at cific in a single boat | Alias Ke I and bi pees regarded as ox razi years to be the mont at eyetene =Comedies Just what will the Maine to the Japanese. A large number are shown exclu. vote indica That question is harder to answer this year than ever before, becau of the complications caused by sively in Seattle at the Liberty, young Japanese thelr way South At become the Comedy Novelty Musical Act the progressive party disinte- |brides of Japanese farmers already pote gration and realignment d there. They were selected A Keystone Com edy, la Cabaret,” and Lake Chelan, a super-scenic. marriage agency from| plicants political history of! t » is nor. n 25,000] ABRAMS, JOHNS & CO. | Pome Sketch Artists BANNOM & CARR Songs, Spiels and Laughter MME. PETROVA Sublime Emotional Artist in ward, When the repub plurality falls below 25,000, ppublican managers have had ace possible defeat in ates that this Wilson Carried Maine arried Maine, to Roosev a plurality! Dorothy Gish, who will be seen in “Gretchen, the Greenhorn,” coming » The Thursday to the Liberty. | i Ri roKevelt vote, in excess of} Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS | Q-—How can | clean my white! Y been written with the requirements| Kid shoes? ERMA rt ta “Thelof the producing company in mind,| A.—Gasoline will clean them, but t It rises above the mere vehiclo|the preparations handled by the for & star into realms of true story |shoe stores are easier to work with. | terest, the only thing that wol - an intelligent audience thra}) Q.—! am a girl of 15, and grad.) PROGRAMS TC Ww t LINERTY—William § Don. VOCS | Patriot”; scenic: Keystone comedy ’ Ison's victory followed a) COLISHE Billie Burke is 7 tout democratic victory tn} { 1910, when the dem first time since war i m and also a govern Sehen and 0 Myvile yea | have not been working REX since my graduation, but have been in “The| A vory real thrill is the cliff scal-|offered a position for $5 a week. | |ing performed by the Italian moun-|will have to work from B a. m. to |tain battery in “Pasquale,” at the|9 p. m. weekdays, except Saturday, Oakley C vien Martin tm “Little WOMAN” 1 Stine Flere, Parker De Maven ta/Rex. Up an almost perpendicular|when | must work from 8 a. m. to 4 « tpest of Destiny”; news ple-| w of rock the: tive men press|11 p.m, and Sunday from 8 a, m. A Metro Wonder Play of Supreme 2 | é is. 8 on to victory in the face of a hot|to 6 p.m. This store is in a very Appeal, in Must Win by 15,000 LIBERTY fire. fashionable neighborhood, but my ay is based upon the|parents want me to take this plac riences of Pasquale,|as they cannot afford to keep me, | Kroc who ts called|Please tell me what to do. | to the battle front. | MARGARET. yan has, in a great} A—A man who would expect al on of this role, made|girl to work such long hours, and| interesting |for such p would certainly be that ifar from an ideal employer, In tes the |stead of accepting the place, report els anithe man to the state labor com ssion. There ie an eight-hour aw in this state, and it is to the y, Jack|interest of women workers that mous corporations and monopolies Page Peters and Nigelleach and every one sees to it that But to the liberty-loving, indus-| decline of A ual dramas! This photop life and exp | Moreover, an analysis of the fig-| One of the most un ures for 1914 pears to indie alever offered on the Triangle Ithat 8¢ of these 31,000\ gram will be seen at the Liberty | progre t back into the/f last time today. The title | back republic while 20 per centiof the picture fs “The Patriot |went to seratic candidate.|with William 8. Hart, the star at This proportion is significant. If|"Hell's Hinges,” “The Aryan,” “The| Picture so full of the 18,000 remaining prc Apostle of Vengeance,” and many | human traits and distribute themse s in abe r productions of fame, in way in the coming state role. This is the play t Eo ae RESULT VOULD gE is well known as having ELECTION OF THE REPUB. almost in its entirety| Strong support SENATE TO ENACT ICAN TICKET BY 7,000 OR/on the striferidden international| Stedman, Helen Jerome F It ts admitted, however, by|boundary line. Ne 5 *-iz - Weekday Evenings Scene (rom “THE SCARLET WOMAN Matinees. . . 5c Sundays.... 10c at and com ! | really like the piace, and is congenial, but | don’t a long way toward preventing the rica. Despite the se- publ do Bruliter fore ents |triot intelligent American they rious economic problem that now stay if there's no adva r udblican managers, that any ee |it is rigidly enforced. Your parer rious n ligen Am a CLEAN VOTES LAW °° thing less than a 15,000 to 20,000/gtRANOD See |should not permit you to Jeopardize are a inenace, They were slaves to confronts us, I believe we are ad-/ Would you advise me to leok 1 © republican ticket] Oscar C. Apfel, director of Wit-/CLASS A your health by working in such a the royalty at home; they are slaves |vancing, step by step. another place? WASHINGTON, Sept. 6—The|wtll be danger from the atand-|jjam Fox production, “A Man of|, Betty Brown—otherwise Vivian|place. If you must support your.|to the corporation heads here. They | see AN ASSISTANS Martin—{s the maladroit litte ro self, {t would be better for you to| Will even vote as they are told to) Q.—! have worked in the same A—Have you ever asked senate today voted to take up the|Polnt of the national ticket in No-| Sorrow,” at the Strand, which was ine of plc e 4 . me, |O » o1 " ? If not, your employer i Ane! vember. hy Ay Cal, bas added |!? picturization of William)tind a position in some good home, |0T paid to: they work for less than office for five years. I've tried to raise 5 P | Owen corrupt practices act. The| oe ve eld — Rove grog ere of those| A: Brady comedy written by Philip] where you could do light housework |& healthy person can live on, thus be efficient and useful to my em. tink you are perfectly sati vote was 82 to 14. The debate on| o 2 nder his direction.| B@rtholomae, entitled “Litde Miss lor care for children throwing Americans out of employ- Tell him how you feel about the t the bill began immediately. Unieas|* pdm ceasing, SAB >wn,” now at the Class A If you care to go on to school, ment. ployer, and he seems to be perfectly matter, Ask him what your ; ; : 4 . 0 and she's a : a filibuster devsiops, the measure) President’s Right | My onli oe oe pedigres| Th@ story gives Miss Martin|you will have no trouble in getting| But there ts a small class of for- satisfied with my work, but he has |for advancement are. If he is even in the opinion of those w Hand M ‘i retype * conibenee every chance of displaying on thela place where you can work for @iRters not included in the above never given me a raise in pay dur-| willing to raise your pay, find! voted against taking it up, was « an Qn IN Dig [264 Fast intelliges c those rich and piquant gifts mass. They are the ones who were ing that time. 1! am growing dis other position where efficiency i It tight be said that “Peggy” 68 your room and board, A large num ; Mes - mig bitte jothar waite Re ca pane-aithtne feer hours, | * . ; tb ia a if of which this admirable! ber of girls and young women ar tunate enough to become edu- couraged, for it seems to me there hard work show results in your menees te. pare within « fey b | Railway Di pute ieaped into fame, for she gained 1 above the shackles of servi: is no chance for advancement. 1| envelope. rf t ts the possessor. Pretty asleducating themselves {n this man @\her reputation by leaping to the td ide, and who came to this country | = ture sNe always looks fo all ner. | |rescue of her young mistress, who |} DiCitre AER for political or religious freedom jhas a part in “A Man of Sorrow e axe Q—1 suppose it le because they |These are important factors that go | Bediad Carter De Haven, the diminutive |are always sure of sympathy, at) ~——————— SUSI COLISEUM Universal cor fian, is at the head |jeast, that so many people hed a ——eEeaeEaNINererrn, Good-byes will be said by crowds) of a company of Universal Players |thelr troubles on you. Now | am} COMPLETE REPORT usiastic [ patrons at the at Catalina Island, filming a three-|troubled to know whether the Amer- OF MARKETS TODAY Tomorrow Until Sunday © | seurm Wednesd night to Bil-| reel subject under the direction oflican people are degenerating or im- He Burke in “Gloria's Romance.” | Wallace Beery, who produced the|proving. If we had not this con- o The picture has scored a big bit./spiendid comedy series, “Timothy |stant flow of vigorous humanity Prices reducers, for Eggs, The first ten parts are included in| Dobbs, That's Me.” Exteriors forlfrom the old countries, would we Nee eee the current show, and they are|two oth edies will be made |deciine to the point of extinction? .... 1“ Anita big, lively, ¢ #. Next|at the {sland ANXIOUS. ¢ broilers is 9, r week another big section of the} ——————_____ —————~ | A.—This “constant flow of vigor-|Ducks, tw a: O, Stewart’s i picture will be shown, and after ACHES AND PAINS) 1s humanity” from the old coun- | P#** . rr f a tak » bree weeks ltries does not eepectally benefit the |) . a Ae uM p the whole big nove —_ jUn States that I can see. For | Hens. ¢ ond ‘wl 4 Sister— . who have not yet, seen it] Dong neglect © pain anywhere, |the most part this mass {s the over |Socnes, S004 sie, dos... 1.00 @ 1.68 are advised, by those who have, not flow of Europe, composed o' eye, ‘ Wednesday Night to miss the first ten-part install norant, Fic 0 tures Ror tas ° te . ioe 4 ment. * *lany fault of their own because they have been shackled by mon y|archs thru years innumerable, They lare fnvaluabd >a fe dividy Prices to Retailer for as val eee & ‘ w is dividuals Better, Hage nnd Chose of this countr: © heads of enor-|@ PS =z CEU nur ¢ li of President Wilson's right-hand| yy LAST TIMES Iman in the railroad strike contro-| CLEMMER Miss Lucille Lee Stewart, the |new leading woman of the Vita graph Pay Shore studio, who p the feminine lead in “The Conflict lcoming Thursday to the Clemmer lis fast traveling towards the goal Butter Native Washington tewart is working under lthe personal supervision of Direc sy was United States Senator tor Ralph Ince, one of the fore er ae jFrancis G. Newlands of Nevada. ost producers of the motion pic In Her Greatest | ture world, and has already won her SUES CIGAR MAN way into the hearts of many movie | fs | ee 22% ("Teeny Bi . Her husband's alleged infatua-|GRANO a. ONL ‘ tion for a girl clerk led Mra, Ade-| “The Searle oman,” at the rf line Trombly Mortell, age 66, to|Grand, was written espectally for fol file suit for divorce against John|Mme. Petrova by Aaron Hoffman eel pray 1 3, Mortell, propristor of the Ar-|the author of all her latest auc BIGGEST p , cad € ‘ar porin n Sec ceases. ne feature wasn directe i § ade cigar emporium, on sacl Posgg Ysidro Er 4 a SENSATION oot 4 to be a “comfort was pd to make ft un 5) aaah ete Seti. Ce | 14 on.” she alleges, |artistic and complete success in whee . The Mortells were ried in|every particular. There are aoures 5 Vaid Wholessie Dealers. for Everett {n March, 1914, and, accord.|of big scenes, including many in is a i i ing to the woman, her husband |teresting situations photographed MISS W ° ? : : ° @ 99 te sco mane ehatenad [in'atamoounBrondway” bontolry me N omprrrerrerey \ tore and buy a roadster. |More than 100 persons appear in — EELS #0 @ 1.08 \ THEATRE |these scenes which are true to and . “aii in : ew York cafe life EDWARD on per te % : All This Week : ee i ble Bill SEIZE SHIP Ss BOOZE COLONIAL COXEN pavaeune Re Life is a conflict, a © of opposing ferces contending § Big Double Bi Charlle Chaplin, the million-dollar aid Sowras ¢ Lee @ iss for selfish ends, Here are two women, proud spirited, beau- 4 rs Bed asin Ae ences Thebgay on heler ie keen iniiets’ cata LIZETTE @ tiful, who play with the lives of men as pawns on a chess barrels of whisky Tuesday on thelat the Colonial, has been charged @ 1.00 board. The consict of mind, heart and wits makes a pow- S Congress, from Calffornia./with being responsible for th THOME ie ie erful drama, in five acts, tense in its realism, mits called for The ere con-|youth of the country of wearing 4.00 signed to drug stores diminutive moustaches. His mous “THE KEY” bh ae M. Gutereante Baste Ten dozen bottles of beer were|tache is famous the world over 126 @ 150 % HAPLIN press offices ‘Tuenday because the|of him why he does not wear a real Conienancae ADMISSION r Russian Orchestra press offices Tuesday because the|of him why he does not wear a r Coming Sunday ae ausicn Aa permits had lapsed. moustache, since in private Ife b MABEL | aH NUS L PROGRA is clean shaven. | 4.75 @ 6.00 Miserere,” from “Il Trovatore” ........ By Verdi In His NEW Comedy | His reply to this question is al-| TALIAFERRO OB rans ota ‘ “Poet aud Peasant,” .Overtire.. ‘By Sepa _“THE COUNT” BRITISH TAKE WOOD ws: civen sith ‘0 smite ana’ in gat : ley calapeuconOR abit titcs fF ‘Her Great Price’ coy hi yaaa i Pathe Weekly and Historic Mobile LONDON, Sept. 6.—British troops | "lin erience has taught me,” ald au akers Ponda era ous a mile northeast of Combles, 10) 1.19) than anybody who ever lived, | heavy fighting last night, Gen. Halg|«tat 1 belong to my public and not al, 20510, bx, 40 @ {8 as I do on the screen I would have Apples |Combles and Ginch. levery younster in Los Angeles fol-|_ THIRD AVE, NEAR PIKE OT. In His NEW Comedy bhi paroles Mt aes yt 7CLEMME Seattle’s Best Phatoplay House neal cooking apples { wg lowing me.” etfens In a 5-Act Wonder Play WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ie “ee THE COUNT : ss uettow, onions MISSION All This Week inne seraie tine: eg gd ater will be shut off on 20th] ‘The Whirlpool of Destiny,” the . Walle Walle tee ave.,, from Charles st. to Atlantic |five-part Red Feather featy which | ] Th tr Votatoes Thur day, t from|will be presented at the Mission for | 0 onla ea (7 |White, new, Cal 2 #t., on | White’ river ; 9 a.m. to 5 7 the last time tonight, might have | atkins yey ba pel