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The Finest We Cannot Run Theatre in All the Photoplays America| Senate So We Just Run oc 4 General Admission the Best of Them Wednesday Filmdom’s Super-Supreme Star WILLIAM FARNUM In a Vigorous Narrative of the Great Northwest “THE MAN FROM BITTER ROOTS” Admission Cc To Everyone Any Time COLONIAL THEATRE Fourth Avenue Bet. Pike and Pine 1,000 Feet of the Best and Latest 1,000 Feet of Rip-Roaring Health- Producing COMEDY COLONIAL THEATRE aaLVAHL TWINO'TO WEEKLY EVENTS “OUR POLICY” The Place You Will Feel at Home and Be Entertained “OUR MOTTO” sacrifice bearable. I am not going to enter into th moral aspect of what | am aski }you to do. You know very well m A '’ Black HARLAN ideas of love without marriage Sheep” versus a loveless marriage. 1 * would gladly be the most conven |tional man | know for your sake. I} | wish you could keep your friends. 1] |kpow the will be times when} lyour heart will ache for Mollie, for Eliene, and all the reat. However much I tr | cannot make It all) up to you Now, dear, | am coming to the |bardest part of my confession. | Margie, other women have sailed | laway with me in the old yacht that is why I built a new one, for| 1 could not let you enter, ‘for good | jand all” a place which had been! | the abode of any other women “God grant, dear heart, that you will not see this letter for years— | happy as it is possible for mortal to be. | “‘And these other women?’ I hear you ask | “Each of them knew definitely | | |v hat she was doing—each one of them knew that It would probably wean just for a time. To not one of them did er make the de |-rations | am you le making here to She Lived on the Famous Sen -Francieco - Saree Not one of them touched the side Coast at the Time of the HMM or my nature—the idealistic and | pret Rarthqueke éneeine jutellectual side—that you have. | | “*What became of them? you —You Love Her inay thine “Two of them died of fever in a | toreign land Two of them tired |of the monotony of life on a yacht | | with only me for company, and one} of them proved such a termagant | You Pity Her ‘that I came to feel that only with tne whole world between us could —You Accuse Her | I find peace AND YET | “I think she was as glad to leave | —You Yate Her —You Condemn Her me as I was glad to have her go She’s Tne last had the face of an angel | and the heart of a devil. She near ly lort me what little faith | had in Wonderful Be veiten heron ve “varved ana ithen, dear heart, you came Marie Peary today and as she looked when in Alaska. Miss Peary, “L wish I could tell you just how | vou, with your purity of outlook ond your greatness of character, laftected me. Truly, as I said to|“Snow Baby,” daughter of Rear you once, I did not know that such Admiral Peary, who discovered the women ag you and Mollie and North Pole, has announced her en better known as the JOHN HAMRICK Eliene existed gagement to Edward Stafford, son Second and University “I think I fell in love with you! of Justice Stafford of the District 15c Children be that night I first saw you, but you! of Columbia supreme court, Miss Loge Seats ao will remember that I sailed away) Peary was born in the Aretics Pay without the slightest intimation to| where no other white child has COMING WEDNESDAY: you of m feeling toward you.| been, on one of her father’s ex Dorothy Phillips (Hell Neither have I ever told you that) ploration trips Morgan's Girl) and same 11 loved you in so many words, for ——_——_—————| Hell Morgan Cast In their latest Knockout Succe: FIRST RUN The Girl in the Checkered Coat wanted you to be sure that you ved me well enough to make this great sacrifice I am asking without | my love for you entering into It “Margie, | worship you. I adore | you. Here | can way it as T hope to tell it to you tomorrow on the| Salvia and every day afterward for the long years we shall be to- : Stop Those Losses Wo absolutely guarantee the famous °| Tablets to stop losso: from weakness or we will re turn your money, By mall, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00. RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave, Seattie q | | addition to these STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917. TWO WILLIAMS AND A MARY AT | [tT Lowry oday’s Progra s rr William §. Hart tw ow a CLEMMEM—Kex Beach's “The Her. fier ALMAMBRA—All-star cast in “Hetet erance COLISEUM Mary Plekford im Re- matice of the Redwoods MEIS#ION-—Kathiya Willems in The Coat of AEX — y Vhillipe in “Mell Mor Deovgias Vairbanks in “The is CLABS The Binck a: “ee “Wolf? Lowry,” with Wil liam Hart, now at the Liberty, might well be termed one of the really of the year stuff keeps A-) divia Hart is a wild Westerner, hand on his gun miss from into his life. —not gracefully, far as his friends. She give: er as lost Hart the couple, She No it well and two-handed The dainty civilization He falls in love bu whi big flim successes Big Bill's superior within the woolly one comes t just te-collared up her former lov to marry Aided by an enemy of 1 com: back The girl loves him more than she does Hart. What does Hart do? learned se 8 @ 1 am writing it so that {f anything | gether | on most widely reed ® A SINCERE LOVER SEES | |should happen to me (I wonder,| “I have taken you into the vistas| || Re S Barelor,” is ahowing [8 HIS CASE ALONE Margie, why we use. that phrase cl my mind and you hav never | fim ib ab thee. Chemaner ace thar Dr Virot wave Nhen we mean “tf I should @ie sud-|bulted or trained at any distance, |¥m form at tne Simmmnr he package that Dr. Virot gave | eaiy) you will know just what [|I have taken you {nto the lieht and| swift action and striking situations ma et two letters, little think of you, dear. darkness of my heart—i have! of the book and fe © faithful por 200) ‘ t shown you just a man t : ve Margie, I hope that tomorrow - venture and romance pram the momentous Gay ot! cn sce tis both far away from|. “7 Will. Bot toealt You by seaying |UA7™) Of Saventure snd romance y le.” was the begin s both f a from Saal ws lbagal Sad a lily } xa ae from Mal. these shores, probably never to re-| tat | beh : shall lov a for) nat land was the haven of hunted coin Btu ne day of tirm. What I am asking of you,|¢¥er. No man or woman can men and the lest frontier of cly colm Stuart, written on the ¢ dear, ts the very xreatest sacrifice (that truthfully, but 1 do know that | [00 on his death. , long as you have the nature, the |! oo Pig tse? . fe you willy Woman can make for a man biggles esac g Dae ey Gear, 1 hope vos and|Only a great and overpowering r tag pel igs argioe Ponagh tlio When Mary Pickford left ao eee eit ghall’ send it to my|!0ve—a love that can brook no re-|Fow ! can be nothing Re | New York for Callfornia, she reat tricad, Dr. Virot. to be given| straint, a love which means that “ __ “SLAVE announced that she had « big F008 ied. oe. vs of ty death. |t0 be with the loved one, we would ° surprise in store for her many iamans a hence, when you|Sladly welcome the whole world | g————————-——_-— friends and shortly thereafter and I bh grown old together, 1/®ith Its thumbs t ae 4 bt Fo Snow Baby to Wed. the significance of her promise fay read it to you myself Today |*¢Fe necessary—could make the |. | became apparent when + that she had enlisted Cecil B. De Mille to direct her new picture, “A Romance of SSS Fasten TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW! ee ay a You reckless men and women) who e pe red h corns and| who have at least once a week In vited an awful death fro’ lock er blood poison * now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezo: which, the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire rn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is ap plied and simply shrivels the corn without Inflaming or even Irritat } ‘ ¢ + ' + { ing the surrounding tissue or skin It is ounce little but is of every of freezone at any th sufficient You are furth ing at a corn is claimed that a quarter of wi ne ri suic an n drug id one's hard or soft corn or callus warned that idal habit RELIABLE DENTISTRY t ality of material and Skillful treatmen’ care, finest 4 painless meth 18 conscientious These are the prominent features of my highly effte font distinct advantages lowest In Seattle, clasa of work my prices are the conaidering the I have successfully t rhea (Riggs Disease) H will diagnose you free of charg service. In reated Pyor for many © cARe abso PAINLESS AUSTIN DENTIO? ‘Th Matrance 1804 Phone Mat Not Ope nt Sun PAGE 7 MOVILE: ) ¢ From “The Barrier,” at the Sietner e first and brings t the Redweeds." ‘The phetepiay |'2 the highest point of effi ¢ | as heahllad da tee tail weeee io | Just yefore the game, #0 do the in the cinema art aside from the | sructors start th » Fookien in with fast that dteninve “Lite ight exercive aud comparatively Mary” in a role entirely differ. |" ¥ reweahy oe ss | ent from anything in which an olPene ss ee tices Ge | She has ever appeared. The | foie (a new feature eons, the Production ie now at the Coll. | 45ill"” (a new feature upon which bead \« ) a new featu ipon. which gfete {much stress I laid) and other sim | Ancient F was surrounded _ F sm aries such an tof a wall Gamma tee 8 high and {Cleaning camp and building the | 40 feet thick, #0 history says, The | encher "i main entrance to the city was <eooen wor they start mus guarded by an immense gate called drill, regarded as the most] lImgur Bel. This gate was a pon-| portant feature of the training |derous affair wrought of solid cop. |FI¥® hours a day, seven days in the per and embellished with writing r nen = practice on the and figures in relief. In hin resus |T#OKe#, until every man is not only citation of Babylon in “Intolerance,” |"@@4y for trench fighting, but for D. W. Griffith ectacle at the | *oping and ¢ bet work as well bra, Griffith shows a replica | Fight With Bayonets this famous gate so heavy, de-| Bayonet fighting under condition fact that it in only fash-|accurately paralleling those at t he h 4 veneered with | front is a new phase of camp life pper, that it required, during the} A narrow winding trench is dug ng of the stupendous Baby-|deep into the clay soll i a 24 men, with levers) given signal four men, armed with and clos rifles and spring-bayonets, heavily ! see padded, start down th | Kathlyn Williame and Theo. [from either end. Two represe | dore Roberts, one of the fore. |“Boches” and their opponents the | most character men of the | British ecreen, are co-starred in “The When they meet in one of the Cost of Hatred,” a vivid drama | steep passages of th pnch a furi at the Mission ous battle ensues. The men in front cm © |crouch down and stab out with Happy Hooligan, in an animated |‘¢lr bayonets, while those behind cartoon, causes the grownups as |/UDKe over the should oe well as the kiddies to laugh out |Companions, The battle must go Joud at the Class A. Otis Harlan, |O" Until two or three have been jin “The Black She is starred. | Killed,” decision resting with al Ser ge Jofficer on th ound above San Franéisco’s infamous |, THe charge” is the mowt povu-| | Barbary Coast, in its heydey j lar feat wn f the training Four before the earthquake in 1906, | Parallel il tne eg alae kt a | is the location for “Hell Mor. |™4n and two English, are ang| gan's Girl,” now at the Rex. [*cross the plain’ Dummy soldi It Ie indees @ wonderful pic ieee in the “enem tren athe rom scaffolds and bags of sand in| | Lagat jthe trenches represent other “ene. m " ft he barrage 8 Douglas Fairbanks does all his imits a yi ea Aan easly rR jcld stunts and some new ones iD tenant in. goes up “over the |"The Americano,” a South Ameri top.” and with wild yell his men jfan story, now at the Strand. Nat-!fojiow him across NoMan's Land Jurally he saves the country a: in the face of » deadly fire of tank ;™arries the pretty senorita | cartrid es. The first line is taken, | lh ach ha the jes stabbed and clubbed William Farnum i® the star and the men go on to the second jthe new bill at the Colonial, and line and rout the reserves of the |hig vehicle is “The Man From Bit my, Who flee in disc |ter Roots.” A stor © war has become a specialist's ix full of life e ms-|game. The Canadian system of jority of the scenes were taken at/|training aims to make every man teautiful Lake Huntington. Love ja Lewis-gunner, a bomber, and an ar nture Vie with each other /expert sapper and trench-digger. |for the principal interest in the} —————_____________ cased |Selig’s “The Mystery of No, 47.” | | ee | Gold Rooster plays A number of well known pla have combined to produce pi Among them are Vera Michel William H, Tooker, Robert C mings Harry Springler, Trimble and Dallas Tyler | Devil's Playground dealing with life on Jthe first picture lr Filins | . | um George “The ninereeler a Broadway, is to be released by ‘aternit oe The latest anent Charles Spencer Chaplin ia that the $670,000 Mutual comedian is to remain with that organization for another yea Max Linder, famous French come dian, forced to Arizona with touch of tuberculosis, 80 far recovered that commence another ay a he will soon picture for Es- “ee Theda Bara, who recently arrived at Los Angeles, is the only ove of the big stars who has never before worked in a Western studio, She an her film career three years neo with the York in Fox com ‘A Fool There “Melissa of the Hills,” a story of the feudists, will be the next Mary Miles Minter picture. any in Ne Was William A. Brady is soon to pre- sent Kitty Gordon, she of the fa mous back and the English aristo- cratic connections, in “The Beloved Adventuress.” eee Frances Marion, former head of the World scenario depart- ment, who prepared “A Poor Little Rich Girl" for the screen, is now with Lasky. She will adapt “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" for Mary Pickford. Ralph Herz, musical comedy star, who has appeared in a number of Metro comedies, and star of “Rug- gles of Red Gap” on the speaking stage, will play the leading role tn (CANADIANS USE |@QeYMETSUNOY stn ar pace — jan | is sald to be | 115 BOCHE SYSTEM TO TRAIN MEN W. GETTY WITLEY, Eng, May 20 The Germane themscives gave Canada's great training camps in Surrey the secret of inten sive military training which is making the men from the Do By F. minion the finest soldiers in the world. Today the camps of Witley and Gramshot are working systematically at top. Speed to get 50,000 Canadians in England ready for France and give the Germans, literal ly, a taste of their own medi gine From a raw recruit, fresh from the wheat fields of Mani toba or an office in Quebec, to a finished soldier, ready for the firetline trenches, is a long step. Canadian camps here turn our the finished product in just 14 weeks The new system of intensive training is enabling officers and in tructors to manufacture better soldiers In these 14 w h han were formerly turned out In the two year course From the e he atar training, the Canad has hin daily, sche mapped out for him wee i ce } hour of the day has special duty for him to perform Train Like Athletics Just a » American athletic works his charges slowly and Margaret Gibson is to appear in Christie comedies for a year, her work having earned for her a contract Marjorie Daw, the Lasky Com ny’s only ingenue, is playing op- posite Tom Moore in Director Mar. shall Neilan’s new picture. Inet: dentally it marks the first time that 16-year-old Miss Daw has worn her hair up. Viola Dana is posing for pic- tures to be used as patriotic posters. » Madison, « who quit Universal ‘ec ly, has signed up with Capt Wilbert Melville for a special fea ture. Melville has just completed ip-to-date studio in Hollywood. Absolutely Sold by Drugs st. pr and $1 ICAL CO, R You can't cure rheumatism with drugs, There's no use trying. Druge will stop the pain for a while by stupefying the nerves, but that does not remove ause the pain comes back acid in the blood. There's one that can get at t noid and drive it out of your system: that's elece It soaks Into every vein and tissue of the body, and drives the potsone ous acid through the circulation, back to the kidneys, of all tmpuritic new li healthy condition. It renews the spirit of ambit pustie. 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She is assisted by a wonderful cast— | her bad man here is Elliott Dexter, Marie Doro’s husband, a typical dare-devil character. Limited Engagement— 15c—Children 5c BOCHES’ ORDERS OF DESTRUCTION ARE ‘CRIMINAL’ the Champagne. | All the genius for minut WITH THE FRENCH AR | MIES, May 12—By Mail.— Copies of official orders, well as other documents, rela- tive to the systematic destruc tion of towns, farms and or- chards of the French territory occupied by the Germans, are now being found in large num- eness of detail, organization and thoroness hich has ever been the boast of ‘The Greatest Motion Picture the German people appears to have Kver Made been drawn upon to the fullest ex tent in the preparation and execu-| tion of this destruction. Special instructions for the dc struction of wells read as follows The destruction of ALL wells ix | mportant. The wells of the vil-| lages east of the position B-3 must not be destroyed until chey have be- | Rex Beach’s A wonderfully vivid and pic- turesque portrayal of the wild, rough, lawless Ife of Alaska during the Klondike rush. It moves, thrills and fascin= ates those for whom the er- dinary picture has no appeal. come to the tromps making jew Shaws theese the pecially it will be | 19, 12, 2, 4 6, 8, 10 necessa.:y to keep count of the num-|} ber of wells necessary for the sec-| ADMISSION 25¢ ond day of the march at Morchies ee for the 17th D. L, and likewise at) Louvere! and Boursies for the 17t ; D. R.G | A letter found on a_ prisoner Seattie’s Best whose regiment destroyed the vil Phetopisy House lage of Trescault gives the writer's * |horror of what he had been obliged jto do in these terms There, where there was former- ly a flourishing village (Trescault), DO YOUR BIT with a peaceful population, gne only sees now a heap of ruins, the work and cee of the fury of destruction of the 230th regiment. The Russians SARAH BERNHARDT themselves have not accomplished ” worse ravages, and it is doubtful if Mothers of France we can be considered soldiers. “ When we go to the front it seems Calling to that we become the worst crim Mothers of America inals. 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