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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. PAGE 2 bare = (PAULINE FREDERICK TODAY ONLY in “HER BETTER SELF”—Last Day @ 4 antes? i ish + gin i clad eros P Sunday Until Wednesday Night DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS)" nt HAVE You SEEN a n left her home ar Canada TOO WEAK | TO FIGHT "5 mt The brilliant Japanese actor, and a splendid ; ‘ cast, starts tomorrow, for four days only, in ‘ w stirring drama of vengeance, directed by the pro-§ Remedy of He ducer of the picture adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Bottle Imp.’’ A feature ex- traordinary— eye 5 peeices| CLAWS" | Hayakaw ore rtrayal ¢ the diabolical Me oe dit, El Jaguar, is extraor- dinary—easily his best Char- acterization The plot. bristles with ensations — its dramati a mile of mile- a-minute merriment force is tremendou 7 1004 ist a “Tot o” Rum” _ Helps "Em Over Lop | Bergt. “Doc” Wells, who lecture: Smt the Orpheum theatre Sunday| ‘ent from @ight and thruout the following ees Week in connection with the motion er “Canada's ; Erte AID DRIVERS’ STRIKE of the “YELL MORGAN'S GIRL” 15 Cents—Children 5 Cents A Burlesque of the Most Sensa- / \ tional Melodrama of the Year. The P . ; . % Story of a Girl Who Lived on the Lively Side of Market Street, S. F. u Recommend paras tO | Bes nee reese | aay | Do AllSufferers > ies of Catarrh—| PLAN BIG PROJECT ant Think I tof | See ‘Dr. cera J. Brown ee ore LODGE ft STARTING SUNDAY HIMSELF oe) ror Laie snd Gentiomen ETHEL CLAYTON and TOM MOORE tity’ as NEW PANTAG GES MATS., 2:30 NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 Ever Felt |... Much ly I do not think too much praise can “lection S be said for Peruna.” term the 1 issue Less 2 Better Our book let, telling you how to Ayre oe = eep well, free to all If yon value your, watch, let | Mrs. William H. Hinchiit te, No Haynes repair it. Next Liberty ths | Those who object to liquid med 29 Myrtle St, Beverly, Mass. cines can now procure Peruna Tab. *tFe—(Advertinemont.) | writes: “I have taken four b ottles lets. fe : pa k - —_— SOn j THE QUAKER Pri WI LKES PLAYERS AND WAR FIFTH AND PINE TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 408 png Rev. R. E. Pretlow AT t think ysod $18 tam rea te r a the ov 1 can do. * t FROM ALBERT TERUUNE’S Srony “THEIR HONEYMOON TRIP” SUuuiby 5c panied “A” 5c THIRD A PIKE 8T. =f “DOLLARS AND CENTS” BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON “HONEYMOON FSLE” Pretty Girls, Lively Comedy, Tuneful Music Mme. Bianca & Co. In a Beautiful Dancing Spectacle MOORE THEATRE | 8 DAYS Cena" JUNE 17 | Matinees Daily for Ladies Only ) CEE RMSE IR ES Speaks at the ORPHEUM N Third and Madison Ef (Formerly the Alhambra) MATINEES—SUNDAY—WEDNESDAY—SATURDAY OPENS MATINEE TOMORROW Presenting the Delightful Queen Anne Congre- gational Church SUNDAY 8 P. M. FREE COLONIAL THEATRE Afternoons, 2:30, 25¢, 50c. Nights, 8:15, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c New York Comedy Success “THE MISLEADING LADY” PRICES—NIGHTS, 20c, 30c, 50c-——MATINEES, | NOTA PICTURE | The Dramatic Triumph | CHILD are SHANGHAI 4 15¢, 25¢ fH Night at 8 o'clock, in és connection with a @& showing of 6,000 « PPT I EE S] WORTH@RN PACIFIC RY. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Canada’s June 13, 14, 15 Other Big Features—10c and 20c B (The Best for the Least) fm i Sunday—Monday Take a Trip to Hawaii with Margarita Fischer An Enemy Within The most powerful enemy our nation must overcome still remains within our own bor- ders. He is Waste. Only by nation-wide Fighting Forces —.. || pee | ee | ROUND TRIP $7.50 7 savings account here a port of yor eernings, |A a BUTTERFLY GIRL ay Prices 50c,25¢ i penne ae mene Puc fe) 1, o¢ see : ‘ —also— ua ; k Final R¢turn Limit Yesler Way DEXTER IIQRTON TRUST HANK MANN a © Fae a — oe Bi City Téeket Office SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. CLOUD PUNCHER : ——— 504 Seclpnd Avenue Beira Fede Gnd Aavings Bank ae ean ADMISSION Se BULLBROS. | ? — panes To Everyone Any Time + Just Printers | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1042) / A. Tinling, A. GP. & PLA