The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 3

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| PHOTO PLAYS PROGRAMS Linnery — tne Sessue Hayakawa and TODAY Gleam ie Clreular Statrense” Herabardt tn Fischer tn | LIBERTY Louise Glaum, whose debut as a full-fledged star in “The Wolf Woman was crowned with suc cess, and Howard Hickman, who share honors with her in that pro duction, will be aéen in a pictur the foremost actors of Japan, will be seen Thursday Friday and Saturday in tration of the late Richard Hard ing Davis’ celebrated story, “Some where in France,” at the Liberty for three days starting toda | Somewhere in France” created | a furore in literary cireles some | months ago, when it was published in the Metropolitan Magazine. It is a gripping narrative of intrigue in the European war, The plot deals with the efforts of a daring | woman spy to acquire possession | of military secrets and her down: | fall finally ts accomplished in a) am ing climax The Lady Drummer,” a two-| part comedy with Fay Tincher in the leading role, completes the pro gram eee COLISEUM A wealthy and unscrupulous California Japanese feels the need of a young and beautiful wife. He has « handsome young Jap garden er working for him. So he sends the gardeners picture to Japan and a pretty Japanese girl comes to America to become the wife of | the gardener, But when she gets | to San Francisco the old employer tries to nail the girl for his own All the pxciting things that hap pen, tok in pictures and jiu Siteu battles, pill be seen on the screen at the pliseum Thursday, Friday and f irday, with Sessue Haya. kawa, he Honorable Friend.” New muaic, a comedy and a Trav elogue will complete the bill. The Fashion Show comes Friday night im pe “MAID IN JAPAN” NEW MUSIC Adelmann and Orchestra \ powerful 5-act photo- play of an attempt to steal a Japanese picture bride, and how it ended. New Comedy and Travelogue Fashion Show Friday 15¢—Children 5¢ COLISEUM FOURTH -PINE ano UNION 0X CONTINUOUS Ilroll REX Inasmuch as few mystery stories have proven successful when adapt to motion pictures, the manage: | ment of the Rex the onaiders itself lucky in securing the five: | reel Selig play, “The Cireular Stair cue This exciting film will be shown until Sunday, Critics who have passed judgment on it have declared it to be the most success- ful film of its class ever produced, ‘Great care was exercised in mak-/ Starting Today Owen moore Star husband of pretty little former : Mary Pi kford and the ingenue Marguerite Courtot 5-act Paramount picturization of the far succes ROLLING STONES Roscoe Knuppe’s Syncopated Banjo Orchestra rious comedy-drama stage Scene from “The Honorable Friend,” with Sessue Hayakawa, Coliseum Clothes for Bessie! Dawn of Love. | paulo Bi rector Chas. Miller to Bessie Bat picture of unusual thrill and popu lar appeal Add to this the supreme quality | riscale when the two foregathered | Gardner Sullivan's Jto discusa ( Circular Staircase new play for the Triangle-Kay F of the star, Mabel Taliaferro, and | you have a combination hard to star before beginning the re-) hog | GREAT MYSTERY hearsal Senha ba oO ne aid Bessie I've al) COLONIAL PHOTODRAMA ways wanted to dress up like a bo: While the fairy De Lal for a picture, I'll enjoy it ever Motte Foquet ts of the Every thrilling incident as depicted in the book is J)... photoplay “Undine » Colon here— b a nu , tal, Walter Woods, in working out ere—to be experienced by the theatre-goer The costuming department the scenario, found the story could }brought out a suit of clothes, and | not little of the original could be used = : 4 tired to her dressing room, 4nd) cave the salient details of the plot hortly emerged, carrying the Jeph ap : MISSION 2 1 haven't gotten to burlesque 1 et she amiled, “and I really must Rolling St udaptation of Hm!" said Miller Let's get, brated stage 6." a five-part) success, will be éeen | nei Have the been worn by all|in its adaptation, When the play ADULTS sorts of people, maybe was produced on the stage it was |? prices Paid Wholesale CHILDREN Maybe declared by the metropolitan erit-| | That settled it. Miss Barriscale|its to be one of the most delightful e tried on no more miscellaneous gar-| combinations of laughs and thrills, ( W, a 1 Oc ments, and they had to get which had been seen for many a@ att 4 do: per hot more outside team. | CLASS A A Corner in Col) Sarah Bernhardt, at the age of could proceed on Its filmy! performed one of the greatest ser ices to her art that it has been her ally-vouched-for attire than second hend, at the and have it fumigated and cleaned, before | THEATRE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 2, ' time of camera-acted Jeanne Dore Not alo pet Romance, daring and desperate |gtood the lCorner in Colleens quoth pi ® at tting Prices ALSO THE it was duly handed to the star,|the screen. When Director Henry | turkeys Sah Ice to see if they had | Otto set to work upon the actual |Turke mf Me e ae aeectly Boast M.. | Production he also discovered that | ¥en it her size correc eusie re Native Screams of Merriment ome more at the Mission for three days, start on nore” were got, Alling today, with Owen Moore ayd 8 and shades of coats | Marguerite Courtot in th ing ‘ ' Miss Barriscale|roles. This story was selected as Watch the screen for standing of contestants in ack of apparel with|an especially adaptable play be the Auto Contest. suspicion cause there is so much action in Where do these things come the story and because the many |¥ FORD FREE NOV. 1 |from? she demanded complications of the plot are so| Y°Un* . 1 | “Oh, just picked up!” was the re-| readily evolved on the screen, Nor Select ran pl is it by any means devoid of thrills |Cabbage, 1916, FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 to | Aap ane +93 jing this production to see that the she ° result was kept hidden to the ve! aga C Such a Time to Get Ua. on Uber the eeecld og | Cie Clea Any Seat—Any Time Nice Sanitary © complete. | heal —— CLEMMER rec with tr Paid be translated in full detail to| Hens, 4 Ibs. and Squabs, good size Warhin Waeht America h Fresh Bastern eas April storage Vegetables and ¥ hothouse contribute otion to the stage when ore story of STRAND which will it p th artistry Producers » Veal and Pork PAGE 3 the photographic but it wil!|Stevenson flavor and some of the stout heart she| most we scenery ever ing ordeal j had undergone a surgical oper make “The |ation that would have put in theirjing shown at the at the Clemmer, a| ————______- Ease rate... 6.00 In in serve oon after|on a sere¢ a Richard MATINEES 10c a life graves less resolute women now at Margarita Fis of Paradise,” drama with new desert for fu arently pular rand tined to be very 1 Kass, | | Orapefrult, Ca eo" ! e lao @ @ os @ i 0 @ ys @1 rate o 600 @ 6 @ (2 @ 3 Peaches, Wenatchee and Florida, erate 6 @ Yakima 150 @ 1, 20-1 « 40 @ 150 @ 1 a king apples , © 1 » H WH dotons | white river Yakima Gem Country Hay and Grain (Prices patd prod 1.00 ’ 1 o ; 1 @ PH @ 6 @1 ot @ 175 Wheat *e 53.00 It is Harding Davis’ Last Novel 'LAFE HAS A HAND eit now develops, that “Hania n “The Pearl island a strong Robert Louis put de jave., will appear on the of all sizes, shades and ours when you look at mer,” our new comedy ALLACE URLITZER EVENINGS 15c IN $75,000 BONDS *"*:":. A business agent of the county hospital, own a large pore County Commissioner Lafe Ham-| “OR, of Bille ave iiton, repudiated -recently at the|,, 786 Change from 11th svete ee atee eC che id tot. the natural street for this improves bduiiag ‘S39 aeorie ment, to Ellis ave. would nearly Thru Hamilton's influence, » |Couble the length of the Tommi proposition to divert $75,000 road bonds from the improvement of 14th ave. S. to a new street, Ellis ballot No: mea of Ki HER vember Sear paid to this any notice proposition has been |at any of p. m Howard Hickman Supported by an All-Star Cast of Ince Photoplayers Fay Tincher carries a full line of laughs EAL MUSIC for y EEL PICTURES [ CHILDREN 5c the main additional cost to the people S county will arrive 1:45 p.m. and daily Louise Glaum AND sorts. They are The Lady Drum- eae nnenscienentia S political henchman, Will * artery, and therefore EAFTER THE C. P. R. train at King Street station leave at 3:38 MACKINAWS U.S. giver ete $48 50 CHAUFFEURS’ Made of elegant light alow and attractive Maske Ou oung men: made With cape; light blue ker- er Kersey, dyed ey; pure’ all wool: cost iy wool r Government about $12.00. of | In fine condition for teamst men automobilists. Will reaching be best’ workmanship 2S. KERK'S ARMY and NAVY STORE er oe Cre JSeonsoen f all wool U.S. ARMY veRcoAT OVERCOATS biue Army kerse low. knee; flannel $6.50 tfltters Sentile, Want,

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