The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN, 13, 1917. PAGE 3 (1) Scene from “The Bride of Hate,” at the Liberty. (2) Scene | @ @| Young from “The Man of Mystery,” at the Clemmer Sunday. (3) Scene WILL ANSWER Mie from “The Common Law Rex Sunday (4) Scene from “The Gold QUESTIONS ae en Claw,” with Bessie Barriscale, Mission. (5) Scene from “The cotati’ GAR CLEANERS LEAK PROBE TO Ah! Stravbervics. 'BLAZING VESSEL ‘ : in January? Yes, 9 salt | - Slave Market,” at the Coliseum Sunday The movie editor of | = ghee dag ae AC WORK BE £0 ENED sd bah piehely aig tbe _ NEARING FRISCO answe! questions re- | CLASS A F = } Strawberrie © come town . Jaxer, 40 TURK VESSELS SAN FRANCISC( 0, Jan. Aa ith her main hold afire, the Jap freighter Tsulsima Maru is in port today, after a perilous across the Pacific, Half her “today : “ Q « MISSION A’ per SUNK BY SLAV RAID ng f eighte r 4, ate 3. When he . e Harr wit € ched r she was wallowing eS aleTRAND, t ‘ rogra treed student Asbo Re ett | asetto ston # fone tue "4 on. ome «££ Coma mere! Allos ad ¢ ‘ to the aye st » piteeted “date Fr TWO ARMY AVIATORS :: comet Ra rote ah « ena tood by ree days and ren- STRAND—Margart farm itm Youna and rerleaton OF ‘ ety bulk who marron fort a and as many of the men STILL ARE MISSING * ; ailing veswels [dered wha = ‘she could TRAD tee heey ee thand . pores ; Denies Rumor fon itlonaire, but hia drink| taterpretation ee uee LW. W. LOSE FIGHT ne, pret Mtage: RB: i pravevanieg tieriehtes ryamt Washburs in “The Havoc.” Publicity Manager eht fre 3 »€ exh ought and pald f She ton Aberty, Saturday. 5 CLEMMER aves hit “ to ret es OLY EXPLAIN TAX RATE ort is absolutely untrue,* — f Hat E. H. Sother t t COLONIAL r aid Fullerton. “We are endeavor — with Fr Ma A Child i . a ing to give the public 100% pro son, is ti t ter 1 rt. H va RK. W. grams whenever it is humanly pos eginning the Co te " 1 t t n, ex} ed the | si We try to get the best. We le of New Or ep c Ma 1xenh the m duce delinquent have the choice of all the best / gay old days of the Clavering r the Mex r cent to mem- angle releases, and whenever a bet teenth entary The { Myster t te 1 n a th the b Men's Repub-|ter photoplay of another company / ent physician the f ( Y ae to ¢ th anda om an n on | Z try to get that, too.” — » is betray n is see ‘ tofa jood of the city. She ki e f man, with a an America rl end her uncle plans r marries the young chap to a t tifal slave, t does not tell neck @ by lava f Vesuvius, till after ceremon s e" Daa oe : ti ae cee” FOURTH ESTATE TO. ok SS : 8 Puget ttempts to rescue her statin SS MONOR LEE WHITE At any time of the atch teed Pipe yess BakersCocoa |... mete pen : oot , FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY sae ener SUNDAY NOON CONCERT is a good drink, as }) Yous AS Slice) cep resemence tte Y Hpecabaae Paul Lincke E fi t > will) have begun a campaign to boosti—— j= | Ange D'Amour, Valse ............ ..- Waldt wholesome and nour: gat the Rex Sunday. |facul fs aad [have degun a campaign ¢ Valea Ambre se Thomas Oliver G G. Wallace on our WURLITZER UNIT ORCHESTRA: ishing as itis delicious, Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1760 DORCHESTER, MASS. % Prisoners Play—When They Din and Chat on Same Topics That Interest Rest of Us, Says No. 7124 No. 7124 was recently re- | leased on parole from Walla Walla prison. He is writing a series of artictes for The Star By No. 7124 In a previous article, | men tioned that an hour or two in a dive wet Same Topics as Outside days was the only opportunity Pic Outsi the inmates of the penitentiary ane versa’ tewpoint |co had for social intercourse. Of || cen course those employed in the J ; partments can always oe Arig rete : ion yard on Su TO CROWDED HOUSES the silence rule : was abolished by Warder : ‘sal re ne ago. But the ontrol the Pacif Drum some only time the entire body ; permitted to intermingle freely | is in the yard on Sunday after Re: usually with beponehead” play be pulledoff Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- |‘ and | know of n fans than the inm med patl by any of their own team ing, aching, calloused which is c feet and corns m art icks In ‘ \ rd 1 world 1 am ne y- 4 com on foot There is no ca re imilar 9 d timactes there ' em common mi. fn Changes Conception d universal & recognized a Cl iad formed of n In High Class Musical Comedies thoughts. Woerd, tear ia ata cee GIRLS! COMEDIANS—GIRLS! as Hye a sepa onc aaa a bold departure from the conventional style of made a mistake? Would the ave Southern story—just as forceful and dramatic as it Also Our Usual Big Photoplay Programme Headed by an in similar eireum ce their action? Are all me is new—starr upli Why go limping nd with ach “A Child of Mystery” riured feet? it th keeping of the law?) Then 1 matter of geography feet glow with it be wellings and and the eriminal of K From the Story of “Little Italy” oan n with 10) I rea ed tha ind misery be accoun Virtuo ac 2 I, to lansed ¢ o ©. right ont of fe hat chafe, smart) abidin en of Calif FIRS : Ss " 10c—No Raise | orGAN music |Children 5c Rian walbenelenl A Wein tran Pig inatantly: atape LIMA MRC INRMIAEL BELG é Oe ee |, Matinees 10c, Evenings 15¢, Children 5c earch a n 1 a a i corn € ous and bu mere the creature of that nece 1 mental aching ore feet No more hoe. In queries such as these L found |difference in my m jeduipment, dard entl | tightness~-no more foot torture, much food for thought

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