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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1917, PAGE 3 nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn oe A Truthful Editor * Reclaims City at Liberty Theatre ee *Mary Pickford to Be Seen as Scotch Girl at Coliseum Larry Evans’ Best Seller Now in the Films; at Class A | Mexican Tale of “Mixed Blood” at Colonial Theatre | | Doug Fairbanks in “Double Trouble” '* { +, Is at the Mission | \ ) OIL PPP PDL PP PPL ALD PPP PPR PPP PD PPP PPP PRADEEP PPP PAPE PPP DPD Kimball Vouns IN N.Y.MONDAY BY GEORGE MARTIN * ENVIRONMENT RULES OUR agen de " oy 2. LIVES D t : Clark te Paw ‘ elves to : oR EL PASO, Jan. 6.—That Gen. Murguia has administered a severe defeat to the Villistas near Jiminez was the claim made in an announcement by the Mexican consulate here to. day. A bulletin tssne rranza officials claims that Villa and Sa far are fleeing in while the bandit ave been scattered bulletin dec Wounded ai 1,500, while the los the government forces w at 100. Reports from Carranzista sources assert that Murguia drove ; listas back five les during the fighting of the past three days be low Chihuahua City, using machine guns and artillery against the ban dit forces. Reports obtained by United States agents here, however, place » the battle nearer to Chihuahua City, and assert that the result was no Carranza victory, but that Villa is KEN —Jobn Masou tn © tine STHAN AN Maw.” f MISSION —Mae Wharf ts INIAL—Pendletow Nobert Warwick to Marsh in “The Hound-tp CLASS A—Hobert Edeson in © OP Light That Matted 1 by the ¢ argie as are-free z pam ! " or rand afaia Distriet Attorr that I had ever , a an automobile. ! leader's Villista dead. LIBERTY Jesis, when hope, tt is no Your Jabout ft | the s quite mind refuses any m¢ Yes you her. | 801 to steadily forging bis way northward pas snung re anor ; gprs a : t oe ¢ ama breathe—a feeling t . time Je, who also a ler I ¢ empts te RL. POLK & CO. urge that all |tillty of living and struggling an . thet of Marnest for perju . . . \ and ne Dusiness houses with new addresses | { for something which igs Pes qi t als acquaint the publishers with the | m gless the end M a ° af change because the presswork on hat I want to ¢ to t . hit e wager a ica the Washington Gazeteer begins on | Margie, is the fact of 4 adjus ‘ that time|* Guncts ied to te January 15. ment which the mind make Pini * § At this time it almo emed al ’ 1 as tho I had t r < with ‘ t 1 si 3 Let ’er Buck! ce, hap pe slghnlies ed cakes Sod of t was center thet. there was = a s , 9s wan % e of me | would m 4 rth Ea Lawton re ave to mar b B Public 0 be proclaimed one of the ae (unt eas. Limon” : p, Fiera re tlest girls of the year at Vassar (6 be bsktinns sane aie : Here I was € " j.__] Demand vee = ree es " SENSATION IN COURT oday rae tain of Liver’ Pot B . nie at pre " the O at we show the great ; ts of a su.| borne case described of the| Double - teeth ah : \ arriage outh and) D ble" F were ‘ F € exude a rea fh ‘ “ a ‘ ‘ nd extremel 1 . , , ; 1 aro edera r n , teacher . m4 . a afer ae © i) e ‘ — M e iT the thing f » r going to ar A t P Wax | ot the O o r e t € 1 t the i Fr P th | Ondo! 1 who a ties and F . J : Rag! 1 field aid Rae Ta A and } nature : at last da etd Vax's 4 the two w ‘ 6 REELS OF THRILLS ft at Ab tow Ap i ; ed o de . . 2 Positively the last chance to 4 Vait be ¢ STRAND 1 } ! ‘ ; see these wonderful pictures cdevun RATTRAGON ras iF Wa . ; ss - t Frida rt|4 A ayat n 1 bh Fr r jawert that James W. O Adults 10¢ Children 5 r Olive wis PAINLESS AUSTIN me and| Still, the self-styled King of] the ov DENTIST 4 fic Northwest | Heart eara he t ny Rae OM, novea ’) Entrance 504 Third Ave wil held|ver; and thus matters stand until| ior your eon 8 Arctic club. ! Monda 1 i 3 Days = Sunday ony \Elart, Pichitord, Young 5. Mason, Fairbanks amd Severall Other Stars Feature im * “Libertine” will Remain Another Week at the Rex | the New Programs at Sex ttle Motion Pi clue ‘Blouses Dwar my tlhe Counting Week| t t 1 the } " REX Masor i A 2 Ha eld over for Sund ably longer, accordiog acer Hatorick 7 o € about a COLISEUM Mary } ttM of Owe i e we le Mar i t ale lead in a see CLASS A The Mm Co I to You Larry Evans’ stirring novel, one of best six sellers a » time of| ishing still po may ee c n form at th Class A beginnir Sunday, for three da A Brady star So I ain't good enough for you but la going to be, and when I en I k to as good the ne one COLONIAL lixed I h Cla Mc Do and George Beranger, a tale Mexice the Pendleton! Ro 1 1 ure constitute the bill at the Colonial for the first part THE KAISER AT VERDUN Monday Tuesday CLAIRE McDOWELL AND ROY STEWART In Willard Mack's Sensational Story Mixed Blood 5 Acts of Thrills COMEDY GRACE CUNARD and FRANCIS FORD “THE MAD HERMIT” Unusual Drama PHIL DUNHAM in “On the Trail of the Lonesome Pill” 2 Reel L-KO Scream ADULTS 10 CHIADREN 5c OLONIAL Latest photograph of Kaiser Wilhelm, at left, returning a at Verdun, Little has been »eard lately of the kaiser’s activ iting the front, lute, showing him reviewing his troops es, but this picture shows he still is vis- * At the Clemmer, _ { Love Saves Rich | Chap as Drinker | * Model Turns New Leaf When Cupid Shows at Strand | e | | WARRING POWERS HOLD WAR COUNCIL nuld be no better answer to Ger- rs than the Rome & today, with @ o obtain greater 7 LONDON, Dec. 6—Interest )« centered today in war—not in peace Two conferences—the one by the allies, the other by the highest officiais of the ort in waging the war central powers—were cited to t On According to the Brit- 7 indicate that both sets of bel view, the confe ligerents intended to make an- | velops utter failur swer to the various peace cheme ed r peace e proposals, © “TIZ" FOR TIRED - AND SORE FEET. notes with the force of arms. Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn q ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. Why go limping around with ach- iffed-up feet—feet so tired, © . sore and swollen you can ar get your shoes on or off? war f was re jon't you get a 25-cent box in dispatches enfanating from the drug store now and mna, detailing “am im-| sigaden your tortured: feet? ence” at the field Tiz” makes your feet glow William of war comfort; takes down swellings 4 draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smare | assumed this conference ck s connected and bu: “Tiz” instantly stones o re e called for Ber pain in corns, callouses and bum eek of presider ; ions. “Tiz” is glorious for teed, and premiers of all ce ac sore feet. No more sh Ml power nations i tig s—no more foot torture, british ere Sunday Until Wednesday Night Sunday Noon Conc March Defile, “Carmen” Vaise, Sounds from Vienna Woods. Consolation Grand Selection, “ Oliver G. Wallace on Our "$35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra .. Bizet Strauss Mendelssohn Kari Hoschna Madame Sherry” The story concerns “Truthful Tolliver from rexas, the fighting editor of “Glory Hole’s” sole wspaper—two girls—and “Glory Hole” itself. Needless to say, Hart’s guns prove better argu- ments than his editorials—and his deeds more eloquent than his words. The climax is reached through a rapid-fire series of events as thriling as they are dramatic Our comedy, “Phil’s Busy Day,” relates the laughable story of Phil, a pretty girl and Phil’s wife. Continuouz N to 11 Evenings 15c Children 5c First at Pike Matinees 10c