The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1917 PAGE THEDA BARA SIGNS UP NEW CONTRACT NOT TO WED FOR THREE YEARS Mary Pickfor America’s Sweetheart (and yours) OGHAMS TODAY Y= Willian Hare TODAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY PREVIOUS BOOKINGS PREVENT A LONGER SHOWING WALLACE on our URLITZER = Viekford and Pride of ee REAL MUSIC tor | EEL PICTURES « | LARRY EVANS’ STORY—CLABS A will be all this week at the TRUTHFUL TULLIVER oie t g Ste in her latest 7-act feature ta bedlgees 66 1 ver received | e Pride See ae ‘a. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "4 SSI0N the finest attraction we could find for By - today, the first birthday of the ie da RISE OF SUSAN”—STRAND COLISEUM 15c—CHILDREN 5c Si md WHY I8 YOUR FRIEND | | FRIENDLY? r af pi ' A time, Margie, | had] f part has to € It Emma would rt of the story 5 Cor This is the picture that Miss ee r ao ee Stewart and Mr. Ince, while visit : z ing Seattle, mentioned in their talk from the Clemmer theatre stage, and told photoplay patrons not to miss seeing. The story concerns “Truthful Tolliver,” from Texas, the fighting editor of “Glory Hole's” sole newspaper, two girls, and “Glory Hole” itself. Needless to say, Hart's guns prove better arguments than his editorials— and his deeds more eloquent than hiswords. The climax is reached through a rapid-fire serie: of events as thrilling as they are dramatic Oo Cc med Phil's Busy Day is the laughable story of Phil, a pretty girl, and Phil's ur 0 Wo wile =. scenic completes the program sands being eache the , te gain admittance las tance me r week, The Libertine held © Montgome A ‘ c all this week e to h wit t SHOP GIRL i STENOGRAPHER traig it Housewlfe, schoo! teacher clergyman, husband, moth FIRST AT PIKE watinees 1 QS Evenings | 5° children 5S CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 PQDT I as Fighting Editor; Liberty” GEORGE HAS GOT _‘DOBIE, HODGE, BELL, Hart o Fighting Editor; Liberty : ASWELLED HEAD, TO BE LAW PARTNER: SAYS THIS MAN Gilmcur Dobie, famous Wash-_ ington football coach, will en ter into a law partnership with heart SHOULD SEE Oh cence America’s Greatest Melodrama Stage Success “Ninety ) THE] atv | Boos woe oe um either of my cousins would Produced by Ralph W. Ince L IBERTIN E eurotse. Die‘hest aay aaeitae higivie duction, with the most beauti speeds reno eek harlle Montgom c | LONDON Jan. 8 love Bob Hodge and Judge W, Ry romise me, ¢ om } George's head js a growing institu Bell. , ‘ y tion This was the announcement a a ped was very med Millett. Severn, a| Made by Hodge, whose term of sheriff expired Monday. AS THE MAN innuendo renologist, examined Br tat premier head back in {count wo messire near | When Itching Stops jj wed | “There is one safe, dependable treats ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and’ that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25¢ or $B bottle of zemo and apply it as direct- ed Soon you will find irritationg® pimples, black heads, eczema blotches ringworm and skin troubles disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, sate 4 liquid is all ¢ needed.’ AlmaHanlon Biers irt instead of naughty How AS THE GIRL yn poor old in 1ite innocuou e rhyme wa wrote him I would lunct » come a r owing mile r tle ay the rl yuld be glad It banishes skin erup s and makes: pays 5 tbe aa The man who can 1 he was delighted to n told the present premier of th and healthy through .the fire ‘ afford to play the k | held no gr vgainst him ae ment. His judgment) 7 ¥, leveland, t i 7 game while his vic al notor had caused t by the man who + ple tims pay the penalty re alone. 1 wa t plain drunk was taki , 1 me, ‘and you know ete P. i —— the anares, pit toda © the proudest mo not had an opp Just rinters HEARST’S M. Guterson’s Famous SEE falls and ent in my life If you would con-| Si (i 5 3 MS SS ES fA ity to examine tie premiers head '{ 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043. + temptations ent to marr me, for, with all my ca e as fo! e PATHE Russian Orchestra Moret. IMT ensstans 1 honorleaan erteadtel| ——* 7 Nign ‘ By Thomas ermination more than anything I , Florence Rose a Number have ever known, | have never Fashion Pictures All Those Endearing A BIG nown a man who would pull thru MEN READ THIS j OY hase PICTURE ov have done, let alone a : Let us offer you the relief and comfort Lion Cubs Harp Solo by Frances Ridgewa Handled In a Big Way by I that girl Emma at we are giving others, ard leave the pay- a Big Company the ¢ ge Inn the other day, and ment end of it in your own hands. he told me some of the things you! William S, Hart and Alma Reubens, in “Truthful Tolliver,” Liberty We Treat All Diseases of Men Special and Chronic Piseases, such as Vital Decline, Varicose J/eins, Blood and Skin Disorders, Kidney, Liver and Blad der Diseases, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, Fistula and Piles. BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE free Consultation—Hours 9a,m, .0 9 p.m, National Medical Institute we ikak RoRtN 119 OCCIDENTA'. AVE. vere up a t, and it made m feel like the skunk that | am, 1 {he motor buses. The indoor space lever after I'll be good physically speaking, has the better | we USE STAR WANT ork without a letup. panse when trying out for jobs ont men who sometimes want you for NO ADVANCE IN Prices omething else (To be continued) - - conductresses are examined Seattle’s Best Photoplay House VIENNA, Jan, §.—Prospe Feira Manet Sie tor Want Ads|Vhysical as well as mental | a

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