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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917 PAGE 3 Se iC ouiiicitiiniiiitareriniisrsinniitistiessestrinstrtintstenttttitnticntiiieitniineitn niin teitticrintscsti rion gd LBILL HART: ROSCOE ARBUCKLE: ‘GEO.COHAN | | perstessssstissrssessisssssssiisisselssissstssi seri tis iiiisesissssesiissistsssissstsessisssesstetststsssttss SSiSAASSLSSSeSEIstititisttitistitistssstssisititttissitttististtissei iste istiiststesssteetisi ites eet itst ites esse tees teeesti iiss s set | Top row, left to right—Roscoe Arbuckle, in “The Butcher Boy,” Coliseum; Georgie Cohan, in “Broadway Jones,” Clemmer; William &. Hart, in “The Desert Man,” Liberty Bottom row—Dougias Fairbanks, in “Manhattan Madness,” Mis-{ sion; Howard Hickman, in “Civilization,” Strand; Naomi Childers, as Joan, the Woman, in “Womanhood,” Moore, next week; scene from Hulda From Moll AT PRESIDIO POST ° : Cok Rex Linnery and Mar REX wry W Mer ; ' 1 . ‘ € { Nature i “ Q < : 4 Mar agian © © corps will have the! A School t k the I te Arbuckle im The . Hat ' ‘ Dougiae Fairbanks in Man n tra r Madness " Mary Pickford in “Halda Prom iv asd “ af Covidien ence very mor Mary Nash in “Armes a | stor the Woman were t ponder |, | MOORE, NEXT WEEK j exciting te | seuhad (ina Gloey of . aes tween long # i witaneahaté Meular | STRAND | a CHANCE OFFERS MOST | | ""mdrum existence — play, © t th Civilization,” Thomas H. Ince's| j PLEASANT SURPRISES | I became private secretary t — will open at the - ERleaiie ahamaie. —————| Congressman Smith (we will call | Coast arti nd probably pla { Itho that wai ot his | lery "You see, Margie.” sald Paula, “1/Dim Smith. altho tow nance Con. | ished : tr Ria a ae es @ not want you to write a fiction!’ man Smith bad reached the | established at Presid * men and war's men story of my life, for that would ; Blass tae oe a rea = dh createst ; mean just a selection of episodes cane ange ae ongre oa te ] ‘ mpone the ain of the fore-| Play tt abee at = roe striking the high lights as !t were See * tee SAILORS SUNDAY f ars « je Vitagraph com-| Most of the stars th L have always felt, if some of these Thay par ; : Pi Riga ra Nee ear Anaya ee TO BE OBSERVED ...... arriors K, tenie and apecta of hington, the '" nt of CLASS A | ‘ assault of Arms t Wor | republicans t tha de.| feature at t . tr 7 how eat Sunda Mary Nash stars as a lit e picture is indor ack-|Ule Hungarian girl with a golder i} working law artme “ gt eel ma 1917 pees Soro: — <n woman of no bi LIBERTY me raboay! |cial ambitions, and h Hart's latest picture joaded | ner begins snd | emons fa ors a beautiful boy of 3 Ape the girl that her h band ts mak-| j He had not ex ) open ert or ing munitions to kill her country : | his office until the fa « in 1a 1 en. But because of his love for auguration, but some grave be the te he stops, | jof the nation had caused the ont jot tt Hl $500 and Up ! o call an extra sessi ; “ : ie we | price | COLONIAL congress less than a month a oF Prdpaggh Ms? $10," tar draws down| “Her Life and His" will be the went in. . ‘ t prices | headin at the Colonial Sunday “Congressman Sr . ' t er the extra expe A ¢ and Patho news are| Stroop BELL BOY ADMITS: me i is We have a few dem- |came fre arg _ - onstrating cars, slightly rrectas og STEALING $200 PIN F + Arbuckle Statues to Be | used, at exceptional on ble d her ef-| Nas ie ep ar table and i opposite the} Given Away Sunday prices and terms. ag ccs 1 Laudebe at : p h q _—_— is the nickname on charge of edy will be “Her Nature likeness of Roscoe an’s Smith's wife. eenueill tle cae with Key nift notorio) Fatty" of . he answered ( han at tha are ude of a » will come unti R : ‘ he ee nd almost a foot in nves | a e SEES seenicn Opes 4 a. |g ed a and re-|CLEMMER & good likeness of how would you like he Raath's coat For one wee ginning Satu con n 5 a statuettes will be — ewspaper and becom pe I nfennea to|cd by George M. Col th: patrons of “eg M Overland Pec'fic, Inc. “fe y ot the _‘nporiee, st the Clem [De 1022 E. Pike St. “ps : —|the first of his early stage suc: | 8° z, The cong e | ; | Sunda | Phone East 660. sanuisiag w anything about the duties of |g a com n from a “five | Feeusdovsiy./ bo ii Gouge sascaitercndy.. te / BLASTING MISTAKEN | tremulously aid : hg entl He | | — ainsy 5 mw nga iting he chance tc | x comereman' we ol'octes wt) FOR GANNONADING : ee ee “actin mel taken his leap at an oppor | ; : . f | BOSTON, April 21.—The “firing ing a man, but sor ar suf-| pp, tells of a wild youth,], o's | frage got ho FI ©) wit e 0’ wild cats to sow,|teard “off the coast” a few days! j ¥ ‘ - with plent Jago has turned out to be blasting | AY and told her they elec 1, O04) who journeys to the Great White | MBO lee corny . | : hould have a woman secretary,|\Wry to “burn it up.” He does,| 22 Scituate, Mass. | ur rl ather's gum facto | x in the past few days We wish to announce that ced | ied he lasting the past few days, | our magnificent new Branch ve nid ou wish me] GorigeUM | ee | Restaurant at 711 PIKE ST ° ; hn Manners is a f os|A MUSEM NTS) is now open for business. It argle, | whe es to gamble and —— —___.. | is the cosiest eating place of : . ‘ agate 1 good His wife, fee its kind in the city. We serve poet a clecgea Tia aids th at| ng that she must economize, goes | PALACE HIP the finest Chinese and Amer- ea sare orgs 7. ats Mat) pout almost in rags, until she a ite eigen ican foods, Come and enjoy i \ Jiearns she is heiress to a large for- |] | BRYAN LER & CO. a dish of our delicious chop yee Be eenrinued tune. Manners has an unfortunate |} ¥ f gat anne a ee os. rvice of we affair io has bh wife itil Kose & Rosana, Fargo & pesag al Wage ee rposely to bring him back. He| Wells, Black & MeCone the: Wanee MORE GAINS MADE oe ate ey Photoplay, “Danciog With Folly” of In Marriage Sacre New Branch 711 Pike St BY GEN. NIVELLE thot, und 108 Second Ave. &. (Near Yesler) Half Block S. From Smith Bidg — Ji comedy is The Butcher; 2 = PARIS, Apr More ground| Ward and Jack Dean are the stars | Open 10 A. M. to 11 P, M~—-TOMORROW—Open 10 A.M. to was gained French attacks north |}? Arbuckle a fir t new comedy. | OAK 11P.M of Rheims today, while Gen, Niv : a elle's forces beat back German at Hu A Rant MONTE the positions around anhattan Madne or attla eng ent 9 week CLASS “A” THEATRE ee acne patti tM eal] tt" ge 4 aie A ey Triangle redies, comes back t DANCING | CHICKS j THIRD AVE. NEAR PIKE $7. ‘ oer official statement | Seattle - and Ww ROW At Dede ates aes announcing these details of the past|the Mission for four da The Secret Kingdom: AND + hou fichting declared hea ee Oe itagt Mt , on: | ermine fa the Moot eet rerun | Pics tha" BULLBROS.)| and pull ff a few Western i festering MARY NGI | F ; Rao nts on the blase and effete . A Tense Drama of Emotion, of Wonderful Situations and I, rapes Orne igh Scho¢) Ae | maaterners. A huge Joke 4a played Just Printers Stirring Climaxes oth letters and certificates for the lon him by friends, but he turns the |] 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 ce work joke on them. O, yes, there's the WORK ON NEW TRAIL’ Detectives working on the Wel A to f e ts at ci ut the move is made Jmurder mynter were told ati o W ton ate € ors, in an effort idleaged y « Ka t trol prices, Superintendent of wearing « long t coat |} formula for protecting pot The officers # ’ ermanent, Injunction cate theory that he iw th ed mad r existing juan wno sated sire tunas 8 NAVY YARD NEEDS ines | phat for the | M’CARTY WINS rusk ones scucontracion, tad Cost fara ianonan on ed, wom, wer a ayo Weer QUR FIRE LADS TO |" fs « men's band of Seattle i# | Hamilton Holt, editor of the £ side of the city to gain lependent magazine onors. Sunday afternoon they ‘CHARGES ATTEMPT TO BOOST PRICES To Protect Spuds Against Any Blight ON WEHN MURDER ermpnatically being shows asphalt corduroy trousers, has been fc nat 1 bite terrifying girl pupil © our of corrosive ‘ trom has applied training the eity wterial until the ed by the counefl, on the ry a xoing to Everett, to march in the pea ‘ eparedness parade, and imme an all ernit n ely after that they are going to reda r K the concert to be held in The Federation of the | in theatre for the benefit tows appeals to the masses—because it surpasses STARTING SUNDAY ==... WM SHER { IN THE MSESERT WN r ALLACE will Interpret these on our URLITZER WM. S. HART ss: DESERT MAN Grim, taciturn, sinister, was this rugged wanderer who braved sun and sands in his search for gold. He came upon a village—the village of Broken Hope, they called it— and when he decided to unpack and stay, on account of a pretty girl, things began to happen. This is Hart's last picture at regular prices—all future features are made under his $10,000-a-week contract HER NATURE DANCE “Her Nature Dance,” our 2-reel comedy, features Key- stone's nifty nymphs in a symphony of grace, grass, giggles —and sylvan scenes! First at Pike Continuous Admleaaa 1 11 to 11 ren 50