The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1917, PAGE nnn nnn mnnnnnnennnnnnnr a MANY NATIONS REPRESENTED ON , NEW PHOTOPLAY | BILL | Two Russian Girls at Clemmer and Clase A Liberty Tale Takes You to South America at the Coliseum, Gesrge Reban Fine italian Sweetheart Mary Pickford as Hindu nnn Reading from left to right-—Scene from “The Gun Fighter, tthe faried actress in the world one | MISSION Jale Love) capitulate {Sunday to the Strand ciation follows sbout to marry, is made to appem® Liberty. Scene from “Panthea,” Clemmer, Mary Pickford, in a scene of her rece Tt oly Vite ‘Pairhaa old eee The } at of wu hard-bitte a of ignoble and illegitimate birth by. from “Less Than Dust,” Rex. Douglas Fairbanks and Bessie Love, at Dust.” come Sok Chusaeeis — tehren ct chan |OOLANIAR at Atihinn bi Qaeriar OE LICL AGS A David's forging of certals an Mission, in “The Good Bad-Man.” George Beban, at the Coliseum, Mar . iittia | wa wt peor of om Heart Bitte kinia kena. | Mautiempens den 1 3tiy Anaad ; ag Lared in “His Sweetheart A laughter of I . miare as Ww known in Kalamazoo! ber,” is 't me re at the timid son Rn ¢ boy Gr the Cl A's lending fea promising povition by " es on f a ’ ond an Mukilteo as Ne York, | Colonial er is timidit ta 1 Gre ¢ inds her sweetheart PROGHAMS SUNDAY ca * ° or a " . England, where Gerald M Mer t ¢ program Sunday at the Sunday ar he t ‘ e ve ‘ t her man strugeting. David falla in love wit - , a bla one M The Good-Bad Ma ce phys ent for leathe t elgh , re npon the scene and ene Or Ba D na ‘ e a opr F ° ew re Western daughter, her | erat A a Kussian deavoring to stop the combatants, H Panthea Appea tramas ampire T » had q a David receives a mortal wound, confesses the sce d the te, * e Doug e pleture lauehter turns deserte Ree. | Tryne, he ti debtor Sonia, all, and the lovers are again happys ote ven he s he e nd ‘ the in ‘or at he the y e, and many -~ al York . 4 * ol and ol y “ Q a da € * r ta ¢ Gera t he go as the { n 4 aml , ect a =? tivt . b a ‘ everythin aid a < nself t ay to 8 . “ en, and meeting THE girl Charl amo cones Aford aud Sees ose CULTIST'SWIFE WASHINGTON LEADS vou ots =: KEEPS UP FIGHT N.W.CARGO LUMBER ou FOR DAUGHTER GAINS IN LAST YEAR tra characte as * Italt Finsy Ay aise i: Matinees 10c, Evenings 15c, Children 5c Crab rought over from Mrs. Dorothy Alden De Bit, Washington, Oregon and Brit. yed with 1915, and a loss of nearly Honley and ee bride of Ralph M. De Bit, for. Columbia shipped 1,444,221 00,000,000 feet compared with te 07h aventines bane ian, but) mer Christian Voga leader, and 410 feet of lumber by water the year precedi e war span. ‘eade a lite ye ; at present a preacher of the during 1916, according to the The burea rep shows that iS Recetas with Bie ‘ Messianic Message at Beaux yearly report of the Pacific Washington cargo” mills jn a9! shes “dg eties " ear Arts, on Lake Washington, and lumber inspection bureau, a Se shipped $48,263,454 feet; ‘Orego: loner ecaedanee ones her former husband, Or. Ru. attie institution, whose certifi. | 552.191.423 feet. and British Colum ate te dolph Gerber, have started cates of lumber pection are vin fee REX proceedings again for the recognized thruout the world it ok pins me \ i ‘eee oat tody of Ar 7-year-old daugh. Fred W. Alexander, secretary for North Paeifio tun an we ter of the inspection bureau, says greatly: cantvicied Ga reed “in Dr. Gerbe granted a divores| the year’s cargo business in ory ‘* tno grunts an Francisco more than a year| ‘umber represents a gain of | coonerativ corte (pursuit of CLASS A—George F Short! er the 4 33,584,000 feet, as compared foreign tr he: one TE ta the “Pawns of Fate"; “The W tr: w allowed, Mra. Ger r rrie! with 1915: and a tose of 490, district being sufficiently ptr . t pede”: comles sceute : a the « st, De Bit, The ¢ _ 600,000, as compared with 1913, maintain selling organizat : in Pay . placed he Ho men acad which was the last normal ye all export markets, pa h pag re Pe rn ' emy, ender the ¢ y of the in be cargo trade maintained by Japanese waliah “The Gun Fighter,” William § : In petition. filed Frid , absorbed i foot’ of Tuts-| thes aaieescen ig combinations, Te t vehicle, is to open at PORTLAND, Feb. 10.—Ban. the mother, in answer to the peti. ber from the Pacific Northwest cently organised Dougles Fir Ex the Liberty theatre Sunday , dit Chris Evans is dead. The | tion filed by Dr. Gerber, asking for The offshore domestic market. ploitation & Export company will Hart in this picture displays! California highwayman who ‘he child, Mrs. De Bit asserts the) Which Includes Alaska, Panama, and tpeome a world-wide lumber sell-| |g Breat proficiency im she disposition fought the Southern Pacific (father is unfit as a parent for the|the Hawatian islands, abs ing factor if the Webb dill, now} of his enemies and becomes known! rajtroad for years, ended his little « , 120,901,000 feet, a lose Of m pending, passes congress, permit “The Killer.” His death-dealing| career at St. Vincent's hospital The 48.608 00 feet, compared wit small ican manu prociivities bring him into contact h 17 previous year foreien i with a sweet young miss (Margery bo ge oe e tbe "e inet Export ma: te 162.441 ir spk STARTING Wilson} who exacts a promise from war on the . 1916, which re nts a lown size off S «6him to reform. Finally he is of driven bh ba rout 15,000,000 feet, as compar-| markets fered a pardon for his misdeeds bY San Joaqu an ton ie tas the governor on the condition that organized ndit 1 s court battles be he dispos¢ of El Salvador, who ains, robbed express the ve a C; fast making a name for himself in did everytt samasly yam m place all parts of the ott essiotis o a 7m Hart's par Hine in another ¢} . a. nen le world, ‘he een ove a ene te county. Salvador kidnaps the girl 4e, the custody of the daught i and Hart dons bis artillery and an Beans aul Senter were ¢ t action of the * DISAPPOINTMENT 18. BIT.* nconsclously taught to look munition, and rushes into the fra cornered near Dunlap, al on a stat TEREST IN LOVE pon ma Seg as the great disposes of the bandit, but dies of} pattie Son was k . Dr. Gerber agree i hat is why his wounds leg and arm were shatter nst his v and Ds re naid Paula! oid you he} =m Karn Lawton ot ol ting one eye shot out. suite in an ttal par U r n Earnest sh be Fe vec ou, that he was CLEMMER Convicted and sentenced ‘ he tel \ 1 to marry him Norma Taimadge’s first Selzr he escaped with F yurse. did not , = F leaves y, “Panthea,” comes to the! was aptured. G ohnsor ‘ nteer any ex- jw, Dish and shores of emmer Sunday for four days—|doned him Apr , natie¢ ut | learned aft | lite think T can : perhaps a wee! Mise Talmadge | rec mitted to the he had telegraphed her t & dear. All 8 to shut your ow plays Panthea Romoff, sister of a here z who had sent Earnest a wire, sa i , ? Nibil Circumstances | ng thet ess he immediatel ave to do ts in the hands of the police She t her the money he had promis cote et re ges an_d go shead as and you be ab! _“ G. 0. P. TO BANQUET ee sae enn ote ei } Yes | know, R to go thru were you e to do #0 — would come ove person to get It H With only 25 seats A meeting t he Ne can just have slept a little, altho | *Ould probably be abl " for the 15th annual Lincoln day|dacy of V ious star alte, boa eamdd 0: that was owake alli Witt it pat wans anquet of the Young Men's Re cilman ha , led at the Good ut when the noise from F when you were as young as I, or lican club of King county € cafet he t's room woke me again, all the| ¥en you knew for the first time TOMORROW held tonight in the 1 the father of your boys had BILL HART in the of the night be tpon my heart st s rolle ted them and you bh Horr on't know wh Of course, that is the hard part pea d Ido not know what I ar fos most of your [lusions that yo 4 A BIG NOVELTY Gertie H. Must Have 4 SAILORS FROM what you are goitig to do. You ace | lite: seema the one great ; Those Amber Lights soing to go on working and acting |ttt YOu cannot love and pees 2 e on ¢ as Wher 11 lose troducing Cliff Hudspeth, fighter, gunman and Gentle- Di I 0 ‘ 1 sha | 4! n o} to envy the} of the West—a frontier knight whose kingdom was I ear death) | oMy | a Poca ci oe » wide range—whose hobbies were straight shooting and ee iS SAG Oe talon ard riding—whose religion was never to let the sun set rom rica — the night when t . consequen n a day tainted with the commonplace - Brit » od auding n sually of life's oat knocks. Loo : - onan ing bac on min almost feel as! ee : 108 | orn S tho | would rather be suffering un-| ’ ae pent f vs rmance & | March as A aap ae Sousa 12—PEOPLE—12 spent oat.|iiving my teal life on’ the stage “et thelr lather now than calmly Sunday Noon Concert We b.. rien In an Original Act sunk Febr only telling Karnest Lawton 1) Sitting ere, knowing ean 1 have oa ‘ on ah) | The fc men we ished ved him jus I would have told | COM® to ace vere N W a Pal ty . Yradier |e tospita him had we been really alone. |¥orth @ tear and hardi Wallace :3. Wurlitzer (Overture). Wyadineig | will produce a smile (To be continued) Ruth looked at me with g i ati Paula, she said | | Cuttlefish Preserved in its own comm PY tn in Chinatown” ONE LONG LAUGH! See the Only Real ink is tt a reserved-in-ink | ‘40, 10" wt that man tO vent. A. taneher at Chino, Cal. has| foodstu ’ eet ts t a duced a pumpkin with a circum. | one San ve #® ference of 86 inch man ho delib plans to wrong ¥ I think | could forgive without thinking of consequence Jon. A. Muller, Palace Hip ::. 3%: New Hippodrome Road Show Tomorrow to Wednesday Mabel Cameron & Alan Devitt Co, shacr” “THE GROOM FORGOT” THE MILANO FOUR, Operatic Quartet Art Adair Norris Baboons “Hank Sponge” Emperor, Empress and Tramp Eccentric Musical Comedian — a Challiss & Lambert % Adams & Mangles Entertainers de Luxe Comedy Novelty Satmas reaure | FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN © Photoplay and BEVERLY BAYNE Put Some “Punch” Into Your Dollars las me and all the while plan to NAT L. ASSOCIATION reck her 1 OF AN FRANCISCO elfish pleasur aid Ruth quietly, ‘Bar in | utterly for his own Let every dollar, to the last cent in it, com- mand value. Anybody can spend money, but a determined will is behind the dollar that demands a profit from it as it passes. along. Chinese Impersonator ONE LUNG” He's Great olossal selfivh iything or an vy to give one moment's flatter: A NATIONAL BANK | '' hia, juneurpassed 959 i the All i) life he ha mad SEATTLE BRANCH [loci out to hia until he has drain Second Avenue Jed. the ta t drop of emotion and | would a nalf-smoked cigs At the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, dollars work for compound interest at 3 per cent. How many “live” dollars have you here? Don't Miss the Sunflower Dancing Girls in their “Rube Dance” A Bevy of Beauty in Overalls! as he B.C. WAGNER while he reached for a fresh one of a dif GEO, T. 8. WHI ard Gertrude Hoffman, famous ac PCR Pe Tt ferent t tress and dancer, threatens to take her midnight show, “Dance and Grow Thin,” from Ziegfeld-Dilling ham management, in New York id and flavor. We ba any heart to give to any no longer woman--only @ desire which he is DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. sver trying to You, my dear Paula, were the iret girl he had ever met from so Tomorrow 10 te 11 pom into vaudeville, where she can be CLASS “A” her own manager. She “walked he do not jety, for sueh men ” Jane hind Sve "MAN AND J] ition find the way to the homes of out” when, according to the story at eStHIS ithy “eivia; avlioa’, Sonera ar Combined Resources of the Dexter Morton National Bank ‘ne te srk cane de Broadway tells, the managers in- | Grey in ANGEL” sae De eee se van aon and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,831,837.49 n Third Episode ¢ Great Secre 5-Act Photoplay sisted on blue lights in her “Blue mi aos | always on the lookout to keep awayy SHOWS CONTINUOUS TOMORROW—1 TO 11 P, M. Danube” number, while she wanted OAKES MON we rr “HEART STRINGS” }} se SURG upicenisup aacaot wens pe TL TICE TT: 4 —————————_—_—— | amber lights

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