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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 4, ee at a 1916, PAGE 3 Left to right—Bessie Barriscale, in “A Corner in Colleens,” Lib erty, Sunday; Francis X. Bushman, at the Clemmer; Anita King, In 4 y 4 d and blonde little beauty of the ally strong supporting cast, tnclud-| is “The Heir to the Hoorah,” Coliseum; Gall Kane, In “The Scariet such Wall & fever IM “ Mission; a scene from “The Country That God Forgot,” Rex; Ht be Dunb Wo favorites as) M utual's aggregation, will be seen Gases from “The Kies of Mata,” Class A. ele nbar, Henry Bergman,/ Sunday at the Strand for the first Sa. bere William Davidson, Edmund Elton,)/time in the new Kirkwood play Harry D. Blakemore, Mrs. La| “Faith” with her sister, Margaret Roche, Belle Bruce, Liza Miller and! Shelby, in the cast Chas, Fang Margaret is the exact antithesis Among some of the dig and tnter-/of Mary #o far as complexion and ng scenes tn this production| general coloring are ¢ rned, the PROGRAMS TODAY st ! are @ state ball given tn Washing-|former being a pronounced bru é LIBERTY — “ Gleam te - tor db. ¢ honoring the foreign) net , mae Melshan eed diplomats, and glimpses of the na tion's capitol with the Bushman cto X. Rushman| Hayne players very much in evi-| “AL dence. The story of “A Diplomatic Romance” is, as the title implies ne of romance and teeming with « dramatic momenta. | nin Penrson tm “The “The Coun. nied on the Wall.” MISSION CLASS | A areh Wermbhardt in 1 Barrymore in “The Scarlet Oath,” a five-part STRAND—Margartia Fischer tm) STRAND — Mary Milee Minter tm | production, will be the fifth feature “The Peart of Paradise.” me | starting a four ya’ engagement Sunday, that the Mission has to LIBERTY Coliseum Sunday, Monday,| p; aunt for the moving et hoo pa The C. ¢ and Wednesday in the big-| trons’ approval since they drama, “A Corner offering that house has had ated their new system of presenta with an all-star cast, the Hoorah.” tions, This picture has an all-star sie Barriscale, Charle ot on lavish | cast of film players. ded by one Margery son in trong of America's fav ail Kane roles. i ¢ at La aying dua t of twit for a as aking pla It is ; vr pins pres Sg Pp tat . : f one of Broadway's adh ta MNOAINGT. MEN LiKe then t successes, of romance COLONIAL c lass/ and adventure the West. T R Leonard an¢ David Kirk-| AT uianote rie and a Yankee laddie, enac orchestra, under Adel land directed the production and| @ 7 ™ the sh 8 of Ireland. I play “Maritana” and Mr. Leonard is featured with Ella is page fre ives of four sisters.) Madonna A Hall in “A Modorn Cinderella,”| “Marsie,” sald Paula, ¢ matinuing of whom the eldest, Shamrock, {| graph will b. coming Sunday to the Colonial. story, “it seems there should | known to the villagers as “the day brings The story combines the fantastic some be bei, Ped ngriye dy Divil’s own witch,” because of her with the real in a blend of surpass.|t© youth the knowledge and experi innocent pranks. wig Memteieul oohaticin ist samieans (NOR. oF (He Old Haystacks and Patra the ghotsdeurnie Of course, in my case, It was t. Indeed, the camera man fs al-|*!btly different than in the casos ost as great @ factor as are th most young. omer ae, rey a scenic er con arts of import. arn a rb . COLISEUM etapa |as I loved and mjssed her I was Thomas Meighan and An REX | beginning to f was a blessing the screen favorites, will “The Country That God Forgot,”| that she was spared all my worry TOR TeE = & Selig play in five reols, will be|~she could have given me no ad the feature drama at the Rex on vice, for all her life sho had been protected and kept In cotton wool, Sunday Tom Santech!, one of the most| first by ber parents and afterward y father able and popular stars in Filmland,|>y_ ™ te featured in & character role that 1 sometimes wonder, Margie, If rivals his famous ni the average married = Wc an, “The oilers.” 4g) Whose husband gots a moderate cast Includ Mary Charleson,|#tlary, ever appreciates what he George Fawcett and Victoria Fi doing, what h ™ « about, I°Tne Country That Ge Forgot he must h worries as was written and directe ees expenses piling up with the all Netlan. [t is a dr c { ehildre and perhaps Vestern desert tr an usual sickness. eo. .@ no more CLASS A n ty means erica’s rite stage tha t ca Ethel Barryr now a permar M ou mak member of Metro's staff, will next I 1 a ked | Sunda a a 7 an © « self, the lof Hate married wor who are | sian life nt parasites just taking what Miss Barrymore o made her| is given tt and returning noth debut in Metro pictures in “The/!ng. They are very py if 4 Final J won such aj\they ha to ¢ and » ag in this pr ction , nes come these “ t t ther the : ead in ee —_—_—— es Son yan oe Se Metro | 8¢ I sometimes think that word verworked and STRAND rve t Mary Miles Minter, the blue others and — -——____—. littie moth of dad and have been na crisis, had had whatever Supported by an All-Star Cast, in | The Country Her exister Class A ntil the awful cat aclysm e 4 beautiful drea 1 the kill her area with you. The way this God Ethel Third Ave. near Pike wrote the entir to Emma, | | and received by 2 mail a char | acteristic ietter nm her Th Let me warn you, Paula, she et your heart woman for | lerown tired of her | | Ye ave walked right up to }this actor guy and handed him our Httle innocent heart, and ar now waiting for him to say thank] ) . ° you for taking It. I don’t like the| Five Acts of Tense Excitement | Supported by that [way be Paula, He may be| Eminent English all r but try and not get too Also | deep! » love with him until h | Actor talks something besides “affinity | j of thought and spirit” and has an 2; other pet name for um beside an baby ‘child Cartoon Comedy 4 man to call a woman “baby.” It] in implies helplessness, and you can not be helple You must be as] s | responsible as he {s—more so, for I Only a few more 66 do not think he recognizes any re | until we will hand over sponsibility to God, man or devil 6 Ford to the one land certainly not to w n | who has tried the hard 9 | I know you'll come out all est to win it. On Nov of Hate right, kid, but I want you to do ft 1ith ag gee will |with the least wear and tear on award o the one Jyour soul end body possible who has secured the ss ‘ f With lots of lov a4 {d, | am the| most votes. Look at Five graphic acts o same old EMMA | | our screen and Pick a favorite and vote for note them. life. Brimful romance, mystery and intrigue. Russian of (To be continued) REARDON DENIES IT how they are running. Adults 10c RoEoX THEATRE | Children 5c é J, F. Reardon, state track and “ |aafety appliance inspector, denies Also a Good “Ham aturday reports that he attended "9 the democratic convention — las and Bud” Comedy spring at North Yakima at the ex | pense of the state | Reardon asserts that he visited the city on business, which he com pleted, and that he was not present the convention ANY by TIME | LOADMAN FIGHTS DRAW BUFFALO, Nov. 4.—Dick Load n drew with Young Mendo in a ten-round bout last night, | | wan wetzed at the same time by republicans as Henry C. Frick, Jas, American Transfer Co.'s office 0 Henry P. Davison, that this pros- Post at. Al Johnson, driver, and 1 rity will last, is offsetting all the L., Pruden, bookkeeper, and R. Ton absurd claims of the republican yal- kin, in charge of the Post st. office tielans as to the future conditions of the company, w 4 ted ots of the countr * The democrats will go to the Working on the theory that ONE OF SIX SAILORS | ..X2 YORK. Nov. 4—Mertin H. Harlem river with « majority of transfer companies were changing Glynn, ex-overnor of New Yor,| 125,000, at the least, and in the the names on shipments of lquor — he thet W pr nt temper of Net pee there g pe e ai Capt. Louis Hannevig, Norwegian k The la-/is no way on earth for the repuo- ed down on two concerns Friday,| Wo orders in Seattle for new bot | him. Farmers been All the money in this country made arrests and confiscated beer | toms, is one of six brothers who are | voting the at t all cannot overcome the tremendous and whisky all masters. their If w te him by tin that exists everywhere, P. KE. Young, proprietor of the| T Hannevigs hav asands, Br busine men. among all classes, for the re-etec- Young Transfer Co., was arrested! ping holdings tn F staunch publicans, will|tion of President Wilson, The hu- aft fficers had confiscated 160) angel, London and only vote h ‘ are|man appeal of his policy at home ons of liquor at his warehouse,| With the outbreak of the ing fo in every hamlet/and abroad will be more than @ Eighth ave. Sergt. Putnam | w they began ext © sta match for all the money that our ied the raid *, and were fore The prosperity that we are en-| opponents can throw into the G60 A truck lo 1 of quor shipm rte! America for their vessels Ifoying, and the statement of sucn| tion.” where the public goes—to see good shows SUNDAY NOON CONCERT: Al Fresco . steeeecececccccescosssses HOPbert Valse, “Estudiantina” Waldteufel “Mighty Lak a Rose +» Nevin Overture, “Semiramide” ssocscccceees Rossini Oliver G. Wallace on Our $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra CORNER InN COLLEEN S Sullivan (author of Billie Burke's kissed the Blarney Stone when he rollicking Irish romance. Gardner ) surely this wrote A New 3-Reel Keystone Comedy, “Haystacks and Steeples’ MATINEES 10c EVENINGS 15c CHILDREN 5c FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11

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