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an absorbing story of National Defense Every Man, Woman and Child Should See This Wonderful Preparedness Spectacle It's a Bluebird Feature Extraordinary, with Herbert Rawlinson And a Brilliant Cast of Players Come Early Continuous 11 to 11 No Raise—10c Children 5c I received ing, “Pat out work to sustain me, a telegram from Alice I had just driven up to the depot little book, when Pat and Alice got off the train. The very sight of their faces assured me that some thing wonderfully interesting was going to happen, and | was not sur any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon. ful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving conges tion. fossious of a Wife Also loosens the bowels, thus | - —- —— @| Margie. So last night when Pat ALICE AND PAT ARE WED said he just would not wait an | WITH RING TAKEN FROM longer. 1 said, “All right, we'll 0 MARGIE’S FINGER! over to Atlantic City tomorrow, a oa —————@ | take Margie, go to an Episcopal After I had read Dick's letter| church and be married and was shaking like a leaf at the We tried to get Dick to come thought of going back to Dick with with us,” added Pat, “but he said he was too busy You did not ask me, but I came and I are coming to Atlantic City along just th same.” put in al on a very important mission. Will quiet voice. and we looRed up into you meet us at the station at | the face of Chadwick Hatton! 1} o'clock this afternoon” wish, little book, | could make you understand the jc that spread over Pat's face as he swung o heel and grasped Chad's hond. I thought he was going to shake his arm off | ‘Old man said Chad, “I did not Chad called a taxi and we starte for a little Episcopal church it seemed, had made all arrange ments ong distance wire | UE had not entered a church since [the time I knelt beside Eleanor |Fairlow, and we recited together by mean greater happiness VIOLA DANA for Alice than it has for me,” wa the heartfelt wish that rose to m Wonderful! ips Alice turned and kissed me, a the solemn, “I pronounce you man and wife,” ended the ceremo: Chad insisted we have a little din I went to my room for a little ins brand new revne : and there received the most Ghd algerie th Other dette awful shock I have yet encoun tered TIGHT MARE SKIPPERS BANQUET A Seream, Start te Pint Dod gast our mizzen masts, but that was some ballast the mariners took on last night a -= More than 100 memb of the Puget Sound Shipmasters’ associa tion, with Superior Judge Mitchel 2nd and Gilliam and Representative-elect |John F. Miller as honor guests, at 15¢c that bee ane tended the banquet in the Hutler hotel, Tuesday night | West were recalled b Karly seafaring days in the North the speakers prised when they told me they think it possible t you would were going to be married. run off and get marr without | “You see, dearest and best of asking me to help you tle the knot friends,” said Alice, “both Pat and Dear old chap, didn't you know 1 Tare much averse to having &| would be heartbroken not to be) big wedding, but netther of us felt with you on the happiest day of ee | your life? a —— This is just as it should be. {OLD-TIME COLD seid Alice, with a happy laugh - ' Pat and | are going to have with CURE—DRINK TEA!) ..' tne ones we love better that y one ele the d, except | Get a small package of Hamburg per Spor hg join the world, except! Breast Tes, or as ay Ret vantage Alice turned a radiant face to call 2, “Hamburger Brew ‘ me and linked her arm in mine Pat,| Lord, bave mercy upon us and in nresking © cold sf.cnce. ,, |eline our hearts to keep this law Ht fe inexpensive and entirely | o's; comaondmests were it vegetable, therefore harmless. Snead GF OPE ARTES —————| 1 shivered, and Chad remirked What's the matter, Margie The church seems cold after [the hot gust sunshine,” J an }swered, but ell the while | ew ~ fgg that chill was caused by the fe The Bis Dew jing I had that Eleanor Fairlow — 7 was ida me. Her dead bands | Until Saturday % seemed to be reaching cut to clasy G my arm as they did in that old LS tragic time. | again seemed to hear the rustle of that fatal letter in my pocket You are pale,” whispered Chad do you think you are able to stand thru the ceremon Of cour 1 answered, pulling myself toge Then Pat discovered he had for gotten the rir I drew off my own symbol of wifehood wnd handed it to who slipp t on Alice's finger. STAR— WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1916. PAGE Wm. S. Hart ‘ is a brand new type Western super-feature—beyond com- ——— — | Dhowree Cina Something DOINGS IN FILMDOM to Be WP APILE@ 0 NIEWS ~NOTES —GOSSIP | ankiu FOURTH AT PIKE Iwata S) b hi STARTS TODAY a | sian PROGRAMS TODAY }CLEMMER for! ¥ RTV—Woe. 8. Mart te “The! nie Tremaine.” at the Cle FOR ONE SOLID WEEK PROUIRUN Marguerite Clark ta/ 18 & production that will make « ¢ Mine George Wa 2. rect. and atrong appeal ‘ eae ‘© classes of motion picture followe in ©The In thin erent pleturization of Marte | “The Comsack Wil o kee terest t goes ™ tate : . a - LIBERTY mort ne n th r part la Th tell me ye le artiett fle jouble next wee 1 ' ar selena oct Sink’ nha of + pa. STRAND trons fem it t the Mange kere 1 wh the best Weste plays we have |dought = the Pacifi North eve oduced, and | feel sure that|rights to t wonderful K the Good Pec of Seattle will | schmidt motior ctures of F bea © out Such ia the yn | pean battles on 1, Rea tin of Th H. Ince, the producer | the tle Var rhree Liberty theatre today and a Second ave The 1's Double” is one of leturen being —the fact that Hart those rare screen stories w le as show ! nerve @ very high rating bec 1 and the balance of } of satiafving barn and bel "to os fr n all its partA. Mate off | to one our all-feature bill f nee and je and 86 @ en te a st ae ae tae we vpyihe will be shown here his intellige et n of & . Pe my extreme! Sicuit sala” Raia day. No one should wise them Thanksgiving day— 9 Markey and Robert McK are the see principals playidg opposite Hart in| MISSION and the balance of this featu His Last Scent,” a Reautif 4 ch arie two-part Keystone comedy, with an Doro will be #een In “The Las this week! |!!! ! all-star cast of comedirn com at the M last t pletes the program night y incipall ae © Jistingy unusual ar COLISEUM tistry rior Marguerite Clark, the greatest; many of which are chosen with ex 7 A thundering drama with a thundering little star of them all, first in the! ceptional taste and tion of message rm " ‘i A magnificent and tremendous presentation of ‘I Devil’s Double” parison because there is noth- ing that can compare with it! | Scene from “The Devil's Double,” with William §. Hart, & over for remainder of the week a t the Liberty. —two reels of new Keystone comedy, in which ‘ LAST our hilarity hounds follow the tickle trail to . , SCENT laughter’s lair. Also a Beverly B. Dobbs super-scenic ‘The : ” A “ ‘ Honeymooners” combines nature’s beauties in a ’ light comedy romance. | Pe . . 5 omar Matinees 10c, Evenings 15c, Children 5 Continuous 11 to 11 9 gs C, en Cc | 4 | Scene From “The Eagle's Win at the Colonial “ ts of ber much larger countr ful, appealing powerfull open at the Coliseum | fin sense of appropriate : we Miss George | Miss Doro is a natural beauty, who ‘ : guerite ever had {i for her work She gives herself into like a small bo without «tint the 1 she er | nksgiving turke: acts, that of an n-air 1 P % never housed such, brought inder the law and gov tial : * : fore since it opened. ernmen f secluded island i about the picture ts of | wh: aaher the “prefect,” or Mi The crowds are record-| governor The supporting cast 1 breaking, but the film can stay un-| includes Mr jott Dexter, | ma whole play possible. Saturday night only James Neill, Jane Wolff and many she sts ——__——- os r film players of note. A Tray. CLASS A u Tate ania the: ball There is something new in ev Neuralgia a a ‘ ene of “Marvelous Maciate > ath i ho ng at the ry 8 b 4 4 Vio ane nivers r " 7 oF a 4 ai eys Sciatica, Etc. Gixamar i sbineeee lithe cae immensely. There is a di-| @Q.—What is the proper thing to, as refugees. A few days after they, Q.—Pleass state what the differ- Bh u ; : Keest star 18 | re and incision unusual { do upon receipt of an introductory (came, a baby boy was born. The | ence is between “ethyl” and t tee ured pla er omas A drama, It will amuse, enter |tetter? Should 1! entertain the question is: What nationality is/ “grain” alcohol and oblige M. J. K. conn egy e Cossack ind satisfy because of its nov: | bearer? L.C. M. (the baby, born of English parents A.—Ethyl and grain alcohol are iP, “ . he Rex und ingenuity A.—The recipient of an introduc-|in Mexican territory, under the|one and th same thing, This ‘4 n tory letter iid lose no time in| American flag A. B. liquid to the chemist is known as Free Trial of a New Method That elaborate yet _ offers by the] GRAND calling upon the new friend or 4 A—If tne at arents are | “tly! alcohol,” and to the: tease Send No Me Mleine + Bdleon - Selig-Bee serv-| To lend an atmosphere of abso-|knowledging the letter, and should | gunjec f Great Britain, he also|# “Stain alcohol |tce is the most succe film |jute verity to his widely-acclaimed | show her some attention socialiy,| will be a subject of that. country POG nt te Re little Miss Dana has) screen production of “Carmen,” at|if possible. The French proverb |i fis parents are American cid eeeseceoooe et appeared the Grand, in which Theda Baral|has it The friends of our} zens, the " , }the Gra H as ve ‘ zens, then he is an American > ee wins new honors as the fierce and | friends are our friends.” A man re : t HEAD STUFFED FROM COLONIAL le beaw William Fox sent a | ceiving an introductory letter put Q.—Please printin yourcolumn a| CATARRH OR A coLD The brand of “Bluebird Extraor-| personal agent and a photographer |the visitor up at bis club formula that will turn hair gray. ee dinary” was not sen he to Spain, In native mountain fast-| shows him some courtesy after HALF GRAY Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Tha Eagle's Wings,” t esses and isolated retreats, the! prompt call Pences Lintiaa cas Opens Air Passages Right Up. first of t new releases, at the n of the camera placed upon his Sandan aa uite ihe Ne Colonial, fuifi Le ay th im the people and scenes asto:| @,—Will you kindly state wheth- |° ak Lonliness at tu Sooceceteceeooesoeeen description that the brand affords | ciated with the story er Nance O'Neil, the famous emo fire may be expected to be imine: |, instant relief—no waiting. Your The story ‘tseli, a realistic preset | tional actress, is married to How. oi. i the hair © MUNN! | clogged nostrils open right up; the tation of the greatest problen THREE GET RAISE lard Hickman, popular movie star? air passages of your head clear and that confronts our land, is just as | Also is Bessie Barriscale married? you can breathe freely. No more extraordinary as {tx author, Rufus MP. F. FREE HUGH W. E hawking, snuffilng,’ bowie: aim Steele. It was Mr. Steele who. Mayor Gill Tuesday was consider A.Nance O'Neil is the wife o ALK! R ache, dryness. No struggling for besides writing the piece, person.|ing whether or not to veto ordi | Alfred Hickman, who on the legit) j breath at night; your cold or ally gained permission to film the} nances which provided salary raises | mate stage, was her leading man.) After deliberating all night, aj Catarrh disappears industrial parts of the film and so|for five city employes. The ordi-| Bessie Harriscale is married to|jury in Superior Judge Mackin.| , Get & Small bottle of Ely’s Cream . ——jnances were jassed at Monday's | Howard Hickman tosh’s court acquitted Hugh Walker a has. vot thie meee meeting vf setting fire to his home n Alki , Sine Seman ee MICE GARRY DISEASE They should have been in the| @—Several of we boys had an beach to collect $80 insur. ice... |Septle> healing cream in your nose | pfeil bs my vane | 2Ndget” he said, “I think it's an fn-| argument and wish you would set-/ Walker on the stand de air paseage of the bead) ane ' 4 | justice and filegal to raise ‘em |tle it for us he had ever varned Mrs. Allcelthe inflamed or swollen’ mucoustl 3. ape ibe STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE now, There are a lot of $80, $125| Last June, while the U. S. 8.|Cameron, his next-door ghbor,| membrane and. relief compete negie te now | and $150 men in the city's employ | Colorado and U. S. §. Albany were to take out insurance, because hel stantly a padres U. 8. Government Bunya 11 {who deserve Increases more than |in Manginillo, Mexico, there were |intended to fire ‘is home, and hers} It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed: SOLD RY WHE oe and gi, these $175 boys. several families who came aboard |imight burn at the same time Lup with a cold or nasty catarrh.