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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1916. PAGE 3 DOINGS IN FILMDOM THEORY NEWS -NOTES—-GOS SSmP’ COLISEUM] THURSDAY TO SATURDAY MARIE DORO supported by HOBART BOSWORTH JAMES NEILL and TULLY MARSHALL IN DICKENS’ Immortal “Oliver Twist” a. FAGIN AND B L. SIKES 3 Days—Starting Today THE HEIRESS AT COFFEE DAN’S —in which our heroine mixes romance, a fortune and a lover into a story filled to the brim with heart throbs and thrills—Bessie Love in the title role Wattsce Tt. URLITZERs EAL MUSIC for ¥ EEL PICTURES# ‘4 Marie Doro, Tully Marshall and Hobart Bosworth, as Oliver, Fagin Comedy and and Gill Sykes, respectively, in “Oliver Twist.” at the Colleeum Thure day oO “FATTY” ARBUCKLE Travelogue mission ler MABEL NORMAND Fe oyee tm “Ws art Hell I 1K SMart tm —in “The Bright Lights,” two reels “Fau and “The ae of Keystone comedy—brought back Missouri Waltz,” by 9 thers to create new fun | hawene . the Orchestra, under Srp +" Threads Awe Walihall in oThe Mistending Lad pr i 4 ee First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 < ‘ | 5c LIBERTY heorrises Matinees 10c—Evenings 15c—Children 5c wi i " , a A ~, A ( i — - ) was turning from crimson to gold., «glorious, and when an old per Frank Bennett as the poo ( first ma i LIFE REALLY 18 WORTH | |As we—ths olf man and js you he would not go back and |cian-lover brings her out of ao and a} LIVING there looking at it, he toc @ it over again, he {6 elthe 4 and all ends ha t ar oo -— aera ® hat and bow ng to you or to himself. is : : : I did not sleep very well last It is the 1 ' CLEMMER } rest 0 night, little book, and this morning | whispered a fe Atte é sai) aa rex I dressed and went out a little be you know anion fe, Alice ‘ 4 ra fore 4 o'clock turning t (To be continued 4 “ - , : < A - It seemed there was no one in that wonder i, h : FT " eo wee oe <--> the whole world of sunshine and |from this A : De - + a et shimmering sea but the old man | #nd no matter See " ; baite ears 1 e ost | will turn her against her husband. | $$$. of who was going along the board. | ered in the Bent iy . fibers renee a remed r chin, asked Poverty and angry words will 4 walk picking up papers with a tack been war . pees ik gto © e of reader turn a woman's love—it doesn't ; on the end of a stick -breeze, thet sight gladd = ee Fan ' . ee ' ead VERY slowly from make any difference how much she He was very old, at least he|my eves rs rin 4 ; ‘hime {right t ft tar as possible, loves him. | should like to know ‘ é fooked older than any other man I It is more beautifal than the ebigl ; ty sae ea, doing what kind of a man she has that 4 had ever seen. He was evidently | sunset!” | exclai in we Dy iat Ae ‘ F never yo , it never can't earn enough to support a wife ‘ very poor, and yet he was hum Yes,” he answered r tehserie’ f t r yp ain in ; : ees than twice a day, gradually in-| and one child. ming some little old-fashioned tune tells you of life to come. ‘I prom nes Mlobigy- Pate a a : . axing the number each day. The ONE WHO KNOWS. by HEA T R E as I passed him. ine Day,’ it says, while the sunset / ae It ccd \ ome ve tuft for Third Ave. and Cherry . “Ain't you out rather early?” he |‘ the end—th em of 1 cite ‘ : a few days ee up until! pear Miss Grey: Wish | could Eugene Levy, Mgr. j a smilr, as I said! ing day th ppeared ’ . % “ i 4 questioned al CLASS A brn hab know “Ruth, What a beaut ful Weekday Sundays 4 ‘Good morning. a reme : bart I b eo kidnaped — " ) » YY character” she is. Be thankful, Matinees Siventaan 4 “I could not sleep,” I answered - ; abd ge t th the head well up and “Ruth,” for a good, honest and lov bd £ “so I thought I'd get out and see hen candle 2 . ab as not to cause the chin to ing husband, for his value is above 5c 10c the ean rise owe. the i“ sate hy . ‘ reckot , ie era ‘ mu have to put & pubies, and scarce. Go to church As I spoke, the glorious kaleido . : : ‘ A ‘ ; ae tolNRuh "Gore ante min, alll coe aa scape of the sky above the horiz hortzon pein nine Bag hsb aor ; care a hvoed that: ahe:waary aKa ieee LIRR TODAY iy fore the day is over ond } ‘ oa A en I ed t " and, be ned and | will give you rest.” That is} . « dreary, drizzling ra de M ithe : nl ep one from one of the 30,000 promises the Sav- 1—The Robey Trio fenr ' - ’ to jor gives to His followers. Go to As the old man car stopped nost nce ly to The pla ¢ ndled and ad. | method the - ne for work if you can; stop pitying your Popular Song Writers poke a ent of paper down ably conceived t e Q.—For five years my life has seit, and don't forget “there are Singing Their Own Songs ck bet “ine bed ¢: thei sia pict ; ; ae been a hell on earth. My husband's | others.” <r st ceaan and 4 scrubbed walk well above the average ———__$_— Bea mm nt baat A ng agen ei cotona roo" eroae® GLYGERINE AND BARK IMO yatta € sigriry jonah oA liege oa SIN PAINLESS gig are led piece of property to place my hus Musical Novelties TODAY ges THE CHAPERON es ee ey Tn wre e a Friday and Saturday All thone did strea pAINLESs as i [ Fren \ prom leadiahies May eter re ys " sant: as Snappy Songs and Dances A Rapid-Fire Comedy the Dainty Star ge at 7 et and gold iaath : Pa mgt ae ena kai wa fam my husband wes in E N ka o Pag yr AN IDEAL ossh't48n othe pro the black eheep—-not allowed te oc! I 4—Abrams-JohnsCo, things—wonderful thing lated a little money, they all hang P's day the ENTERTAINMEN “THE NEW MAYOR” AUSTIN sf THEATRE i aur ; wt a PAINLESS AUSTIN ee around, and we are not able to meet ‘ 5 It Was Maxine Elliott's D our own expenses, | ask if there 5 A Fa & lar wi Greatest Stage Success nee 1804 ard Ay, | GRAND is any way to keep this brother out {!°% 5---William Lucifer But now, almos t The Robe tr owed of fof our life. We are happy when) —— Ne Peat | of the journe Also ‘ ) cor: |left alone. Ne Me oe Tramp Comedian In Bluebird’s 0°" ,,.°") , “Rah! Rah! Rah!” —— | et, mubone, and) "A." Yours is not the fin case,|$ in Great Play great golder A Hughie Mack Comedy othe adhe UES nd 1 presum will not be the | $ Surprisingly Good + “Foolish Physical Culture” n promising another day—and Awtully Funny—Believe Us y. Old Favorit ie rape ne Can RHUL CNRS Unieareblorioe richiealS: Coueh Syrup ceaadevat 4 66 day onl I can make of it what : : e our avorite oa unk wile say eh Cea ‘i b rhe id techatiiy- notl# Home > | t 4 Bs aoae - ig —IN noir Abra and Johns | thing that for y $ slot re att a it “ dal ey Mad ae little sketeh a very determi tand| @ of ert rag? * 0 WHOM THE GODS Fa sowsien Crue Sew, stayor it [aud aay that your mba Tut] out 1 BD Fces of Conscience l . ” Nitta Week lites eects bes ; DE “STROY” os = mG Go) Hise Fou WL BAYS to te) Pn aas. ous 2 mee Five Acts of Fox econd e r ared to ride b you hus Algiers nine tne sang i ea tke rear ie, pea he ean Sh ey tp question, a let aie : ; ogran from what 1 ea le arn ot your hus fective | ; endable rem , Special Midnight of a lifetime, with # when it Behe ” M. Guterson’s PALACE HIP tween the lis n your letter, 1| hou h roopin Dance and a 20-Act a a « e, | am The eadline feature o e new fi n at he is the ine 1 i anions of my youth, all w 1 Orchestra the Pa ii the Freshmat iF ed. have gone before ne beyond Watch for Theater Les Millions D'Arieguin merry, miniature musical comedy,| Dear Miss Grey: In your col ' Sunday Night JULIAN that last erimson rim over there and Date ’ By Drigo th I Wa ind Fritzie Friz/umns | read about “Ruth.” = She jy) .f tut every morning when 1 come ; : the comedy st aud having |says she is getting tired of poverty. effective Dance the Old Year Out and more than 100 others baiainae cay ja tomiog’ a4 the JOHN MASON caesarean Hp dele e effective aupport of a chorus of /and would like to know whether it uy and the Neve eee in on x pre maidens Ais \ ea Another day is com & tein, Hume and Thomas are « IT’S A BLUEBIRD OER AINA N Maxine Frye 8) 00 0) Cured His ‘RUPTURE Grand Stage Don’t Miss It! Ber day Te aren, Lam elena HANLO Pupil of Grace G. Claypoot ane el SU ane apt Show Begins Promptly nut T have had the wonderful com Nn PATHE WEEKLY offer Welty electrical painting |unk several yours ag 2 Bo ee at 11330 P.M, Adults 10c ven ation of 0 napeakable. LUKE BREAKS INTO tunt Madison and Mace lend a « \ ed ndid t Stage Will Be Arranged Children 5c mpulsively I held out my ha great deal of ight to their sing. |) € ® 1 er t Just Like a Famous South to the old man. He took {t in hi THE MOVIES ng—they are “400 pounds of har-J? ° os Same, 1 " al asth End Dance Hall narled, misshapen one and looked Comedy non G Gough ls a hat ate ; a * it me with a tremulous smilé ian Sar Thali tnkahic , ‘ GE Sena we ADMISSION COMEDY Patan bess baits aioe es jalding Buadoy will We abo Ww ms 50c PICTURES Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office en when you t suffer tn THE LIBERTINE ; THE MAN WHO CAN AI FOR XENIA—Supported by her cloth-| TO PLAY THE GAME WHHL ing, which caught on a nail, Mrs The Star's HIS VICTIMS BEAR THE Bu “Seattle's Best lirank Beard hing for three hours F SHAME ALONE CR | fect clownward, with her head aboy ou may eave a life or at leant jm 1 , Aneto doen tern water in a 20-foot well nd danger of an operation. (gis praparetio e Pinex Co Continuous 11 to 11 It pays to read | sonsted Ad Page.