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COLISEUM CORNER Sth at Pike | |FAIRBANKS Today Tomorrow High-class Entertatament and Dancing 8 P.M. tol A. M Away. | he Red Cross service : Pip receives only $ Kenneth Harlan and Dorothy Dait on in, “The Flame of the Yukon,”| j while in service. Her hour » at the Liberty Until Wednesday night | ry ‘ at the myo hos; r While the warm weather I? Toa - p - . | TOKIO, July 2—Several | but mostly lone may have kept many folk from oday rograms millions of Japanese, whose n. Pershing's contingent prob enjoying their usual Sunday “4 BR livelihood depende directly or : y Will be served by army nurses) motion picture they were not ERTY—Dorethy Dalton tn “Th indirectly on the tea industry, 4 re : ne . : ty. ndirectly y in his latest roundup of Were GB the Mexicga borde ed for, sual, capacity he mre today fasting tae b "ob 4 | Five Per Cent Wounded houses greeted the new bills ie hers a." giggles, gurgles and glee Oddie ads nine + |. yeaterday Ths COnaeetion vatiehasik tae | soldiers uired The S. R. 0. sign was hung iichard Travers in “The fields of Nippon and the brass rail ‘ Lt 59 About 5 per cent an army in| Out early at the Coliseum, - es ot the United 8 isn't a vague ' 66 k or wounded all th where Douglas Fairbanks, in Code. Avene Wither to “The Gingte) | t appears, for George F.! q | In a war he al there sua “Wild and Woolly,” packed ‘em ce Beban in “The Mitche pervising tea examiner al ly one nurse for every patients in, At the Liberty, Dorothy risks’ oi ¢ tnelo% the t treasury department, The personnel of a base hos, Dalton appeared in “The Flame sed eset: who is in th rient inspecting the} ; unit Is 60 active and 16 re of the Yukon.” She said it was The Hath tea industry, has made the state- Every Title a Knockout hurwes and 25 active and 26 re her best when she appeared || CLARS Acindys ent that the big boom tn Amer- nurses’ aids; proportionately || here in person, and she was | ‘De MI a's toa consumption may be due “Yip! Yip! Arizonal” Ph sor sis the Scerceney vaay) ke | “the Yukon [te tac*egcond “ef the grohibisan ments, with the emergency grout At the Ciemmer, Earle Wil a wave jconaisting of small reserves, eanily| 'lams, the matinee idol, starred Ethel Gray Terry plays opposite! tn 1916, according to Mitchell, —“to the rip-roaring’, thun- mobilized and available either for}! in “Apartment 29, gsi gh Farle Williams tn 9.” America drank 109,500,000 pounds | * ‘j ” army or navy ho from beginning to en ° at the Clemmer, Denton V lays |; on 8 consuming more of : Ss! derin’, widespreadin’ West"— vd topseller nes | Mission offered George Beban the villatr ao eae re Tea from } in Ind of play (for Be cee n is the most popular in Amer ar ‘ i | a good kind o Japa he most popular s baa neuer stn a ios GRIFFIN IN TOWN? ban). George casts aside his Lieut. James Dagger, who icy rty-two and twotenths per : pard; she a1 am | Itallan character for that of an was in the Battle of the Som. ent of the tea America drinks | larnin’, an’ she’s had to use | S& G. Griffin, efty fireman, who! aged French teacher of the me, lectures, with the pictures comes from this country and For B alkali fer face powder, but “reteege with his 7-year} piino in “The Bond spear at the Strand rosa, And over one pound of tea 7 pid son Ex be in Crane Wilbur is at the Rex in + 4:8 ei the United | s big as all out- bap Recalls gaia Pangan drunk per capita in t | a heart's a big hiding from his divorced wife.| Single Code,” while the Crane Wilbur, in “The Single |gtates, says Mitchell | | joors”— | friends famous true pictures of the Code,” at the Rex, writes, directs — Heise? ; ; | It was at firwt believed Griffin] war, “The Battie of the Som. ind acts the lead in most of his @ |—‘we'd like to drink your and the boy were drowned when| me,” show what war ie really pictures. | | health, pard, ‘cause you done their canoe was found empty off| like at the Strand, he Man | cee | noble by our Nell”— Laurelburst Tri ia at the Colonial, with | Taylor Holmes, who made —_— Richard Travers starred, while | *Bunker Bean” famous, will Standing room only —‘“wish you'da come yistady, “Prudence, the Pirate,” was a ones. 2 : “eee , ppear In Eseanay re- |ORPHEUM ? yesterday! ‘cause there wasn’t a killin’ New Yorker Passes hit at the Clase A. | teases, Sunday's crowds at Bugene| ‘ ss ° ane eee eee Orpheum theatre, Third and) nt long” — Pty Levy's Orp! r } Come early today— tpiced . a Libe rty Bond Tips} Dorothy Dalton, star of “The “When My Ship Comen In” ts| Madison, found two espectally geod | t w! —and a lot more of the same, NEW YORK, July 2.—Tho Iatest) ame of the Yukon,” at the | soon to be seen on the acreen, with /acts on the new vaudeville ill. or tomorrow: aaleiditieredbAt'e a taneleacs | Liberty, has rushed to the bed. Jane Grey playing Silver Sands Mile, Dolores is # ginger girl di- y i | wealthy) pide of her father, who is ill ee: rect from Jamaica, putting “pep” | ; dead scream. |painting gallery owner, pas out! in Chicago. Norma Talmadge uses her /into all of her songs and swishing| : | ; rT a 2 ‘ " fC |@ $60 Liberty bond as a tip t h see own summer home at Long |beautiful gowns alluringly | : It’s at the Coliseum, o ourse mployes of the St. Regis) PDongias Fairbanks’ new leading» Beach as a “location” in “The Arnold & Robinson are a high-| ———————— — h e leaving for his SuM-/iady, Elleen Percy, in “Wild and) Moth,” soon to be seen |class song and talk duo. They act \ p at Long Beach Wool at the Coliseum eae — —__—_ ballads on the order of the “China-| THE LODGE CAFE ||PETITION MAYOR TO | pcs Ep wiititoms, 86 comes thea ree jpallege cathe Ont clog wet eel Fourtn Avene at we'cowo | HAVE DOG REMOVED, ey oe BULL BROS, ) 2's Site toot'intetine ot | eee ter as well Where 2.00 LISERTY BOND | Margaret Thompson, the Just Printers Joy. Herndon {* good at hoop | ee ee eens Residents in the neighborhood of Wednesday Night pretty blonde, plays with Dor | 1918 THIRD MAIN 1043 } roiling; the Christy Sisters look | Chilberg and Andover aves. present ed a petition to Mayor Gill Monday asking that action be taken to do away with what they characterized as an extremely s dog owned: : by Percy Rachford, a member of ‘ re department, 4004 Chil the residents, the 1 children » police de to do something without the petition to the partment avail; hence mayor. If mined at the present rate. ) READ STAR WANT ADS*| coal supply of Texas will last initia POO the Husbands Wives Have kither of You a Dark Secret Love Affair, lta SD oti Past or Present, ‘hat You Are Afraid 9 to Tell the Other About Hf The SingieCode Solves Big Husband and Wife Problems Crane Wilbur and Star Cast FIRST TIME SHOWN Toit ee TODAY, TUES, WED. CHILOREN LOGE SEATS. 2 e 15c STAR 1917 PAGE MACHINE GUNS NEW MOVIE BILLS FORCE WOMEN [Douglas a Is Like Magnet NURSES BACK WASHINGTON the MONDAY, JULY 2, July average American man who wants to help her country In this war by going to the front as nurse, there is no hope of her ever realizing her wish Only graduate trained nurses are chosen by the American Red Cross for war hospital And nurses’ aide are also specialy trained and chos en with the extremest care service 1 vie ware, W nt * were ently seen on the 1 never get an ¢ ront than the ¢ replt enerall t dof t a a‘ing. The mach gun and t barrage 0! moderr are the re emer mer fer fe Fort . nt nded in Fran hospital in t United Sta Get $50 a Month \ th An an Red was adop 1 at tra and expert e, vouched f by re othy Dalton in “The Flame of | Earle Williams Apartment 29 Nuxated Iron Makes Strong, Vigorous, Iron Men and Beautiful, Healthy, Rosy Cheeked Women Or. Howard James, late of the tantalizing mystery and Manhattan State Hospital of New love story with spectacular York and formerly Assistant Phy surprises which would apoil %c!a7 Brooklyn State Hospital, an ever ® entertainment Says: were it told you beforehand Tron in absolutely necessar at Sheed To See It Is To Talk About It M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra Admission 15 Cents CLEMMER ftle's Gest play Mouse It certainly puts the tincer of youth into a man, that t should be kept ribed by eve n every bh ry phy and Madison Our Capital Fully Paid Up $400,000 Safeguards Your Deposits & Which Earn 4% Compounded twice a year Big Vaudeville Acts and a Feature Film for Cents 10st WHY PAY MORE? Cents Afternoons The film is one of many scenes, |the question of men jis the estate of the father which GERMAN SCION includes not only all forme of aero: | planes, but for army transport service otor ambu lances for the d the ila © of the arm me all kinds of id artiller from guns of the htest caliber to the big, heavy | ; mortar 4 | In the he army and the} | Jadvisory ec is of the nation thing cor with automotive trans up the answer |alw Ask Karl W. Zimmer lect Th ‘ an he in the « 1 i} sll this work for the General Me Detroit, 1 11u0n w y of It As his name jertoan JAPANESE TEA MEN ROOTING lnice as they warble in Norwegian | end English, and Eck and Morris have picked out some numbers that | are sure to be popular this coming | reason, and they are first with them Motion pictures are added lto the show, which stays until) | Tuesday night METROPOLITAN | jarold Bell Wright's “Eyes of | the World,” called “one of the fea ture filme of the year,” opened a jweek’s engagement at the Metro politan theatre Sunday night dramatic, yet with few big climaxes. The setting and) photography are wonderful, the ert of the cameraman having been used to the good advantage tn pic tiring the towering crags of Call- fornia peaks The plot ymbolic, there be a number of characters repre tative of more or less abstract intensely is og things ALHAMBRA Mother and of modern modern ways, and it because {t's “natural It the subtle power of blinding audience to painted scenery footlights and making them deeper things. Fanchon Everhart ts play- ¢ the title role, giving a charac-| ization of “mother” that is more than white hair and wrinkles. | story is that of a widow and six children. Four of them grown. § as trials and trib- sons who want to marry actresses, and daughters who can't make up their minds on Then there is a play days erips ha the ynd r ere ulations with 1s being administered end the old lawyer. It's a real life story eee | PALACE HIP i The Radium Mo a posing act, by mother EET ET EOE EEE LEE ELL OLLIE ALTA CT EEE ACEO tt" eC aaa ttt 1¢@--"e1 4 = qe = BEAUTIFUL **° SPECIAL MUSIC AFTERNOON 2-15 “EVENING 8:15 is a headliner in the new Hippo ; een LOWER FLOOR SOS LOWER FLOOR 75 Roth nd Roberts, “The Wop and the kept the house laughing The Bijou Minstrel Misses pre-| sent a minstrel feature. Dae and/ BALCONY 50 -25 BALCONY.75+50+25 BOX 1.09 Neville have a very funny comedy | sketch, called “Any Couple.” Lew! Hoffman is seen in “The Nutty Hatter,” juggling act. Marie Genaro, “The Flextble Venus,” ts a! contortionist ll I Killed “Worst Thief,” \estoniead Training a ea Py é . . r | STAR WANT ADS | Camp at Chautauqua! Sentenced to 3 Years BEST FOR RESULTS [RY _Vnlted "Peeen: Lakbed yries {Because his victim was, as the ° encima ——@ |_ CHAUTAUQUA, N. ¥., July 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 2> Uduoators and publicistalwent into) oc) said, “the worst thle training here today, whipping into shape their lungs and speeches to North side ever produced,” Judge be delivered in a nation-wide cam-|Latshaw sentenced Enrique Men 1 on patriotism and the War,| dosa to only three years in the pent tee on patriotism thru edueation, | tentiary for the murder, in Novem ;The training session will last a|ber last, of Goldie Lopes, “queen of week, the Mexicans,” n Know the Va DR. DAVIS ANTI-HEADACHE For ’ .