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STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1917, PAGE 3 TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR-AT MOVIES] barn THEATRE ARE NOW IN | Lnlanh ee secs Sepaneasetenscaaeeteastetes Be ic iiiuniiniii iin tienen erate renner ntl M( VIE ST OGI Ty} Ik ! g AS S’ r A is" us Some years ago in Los An with gelex a boy and a girl played Herbert 1 t at acting in a barn back of the girl's house, The admission to Commencing September 1, Trian to the kids Sf the neighborhood « the t ‘ BY HENRY Woop wee 12 pine : 5 tarring: Dy Ky United Prens Lense? Wire Coming — event cast their | AMirbani t WITH THE FRENCH AR shadows before The boy, Henr 5 a t ! MIES AFIELD, Aug. 11,—The Gesell, who hax a lead SP oper et e ft J € Germans are figuring on the The Fatal Ring,” the new Pat Wilse , ; Dalt Marge? poesibility of the British and serial, is an actor with a record of 4), een ¢ farke French offensive in Flanders uicee The girl was Ethel Ley ma | I r and forcing them to retreat to thelr tater to benoind, che Of the Foals ee an Hart made 16 next defensive lines. celebrities of the stage, who Ist id oll pias ce te toons A desperate hope of retaking Ja London tnstitution “ . positions that would permit | € eventual retreat northward from the Aisne and Champagne ares Grits. etude. regions je whet, inspired aaa pe Hal wl aey German crown prince to this violent assault against the French lines, it appeared today. Profiting by the temporary lull Int uttle, the crown attacks along beth with Mrs, Langtr ver the Or- Week the p be heum cireuit. He followed How. the old Jard Ketabrook as “I in “Lit ing rapidit Fi “ jar teatabrook auto” in “Lite tne rapidity. e Che fi Dames and the » “Backfire the Lyce nd Comedies at the 5 ah tr “4 ine S York, head L gt ‘crown 94 | cf Unless t crown pring sith M and, and wa aleo Aver HW er, Ke « iJ Ben ec yoe teeauie. dove] Ka non ure alno en ominating positions be ptore results — ren.” He was loading ve spell engt e Flanders battle force @ ‘ 1 ortening of the German fromty Sennett e Fren from both the “Ladies vapolia, St. Paul and Minneapo- have nee nee What? Not a Wild f Mr. Geell is well fitted for _ Maude Fealy, of stage and screen show by the most famous cow) re us" nd Moronv Jere will B seat cea ae ante tay 40s \ " gronted a d in 1 cowgirls in captivity—but a [% Cat ou Ane me . . any bern theatrical experience, but a ently from her 1, speech on woman suffrag dhe German cent! > Soe si peggy odie Dur a scree er. | J, 8, Greve for-women orator.|, The German attack, whieh iim ecause for a number uly was last with Lag A circus manager tried {t out in Ma-| een srowing stronger thrague aaa ent hin vacations at California. She was ofigina Mee and it held the crowd so Week, culminated in Friday monte ppg roa rae necpeg he be own garet Hawi and | well he asked the woman orator to, ;DES (Ari assault from Pantheon § swimmer the atic crit! seis ean sali There the Alpine Chasseurs, who” i ods. on July 1 advanced 800 meters om Marguerite Clark, the d yutive a 1,500-meter front, repulsed the The Ar ne ty M The German morale is weakening, — ge “ 4NTERSTATE RATES oop This was indicated thruont the weele § outa this. Ph WASHINGTON Aue "'11.—The| WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—Her-|*ttacking troops. The French Samm ny ns nterstate. commerce commission | bert Hoover, upon formally |PFisoners in almost every aetaaa sing boxing scene In the play |, ful f : On appointed food administ anit assaulting troops Has which ahe knoeks out one of her ‘ I, nounced the following general out-| een extremely rare in the palm asters, who ja twice her y eigh ; Teeal daetaad OF bey the to The hopes of the food adminis LANSING PUTS BAN the Mar st the interstate tration are threefold, First, to so th co as to eliminate Fe of the Kanotex Refin extortion and py United Press Leased Wire ; y pl omcapespe ye n, Topeke & Santa Fe R. R and to stabilize! WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Secre ble Kons! See: tary Lansing today announced : no passports will be issued Olive Thomas, famous Ziegfeld TRY MARKET DAY world Americans desiring to attend the Follies” beauty, is starred An The first tyle market jent supplies for our own | Stockholm peace conference. opening at Lib- and trading day, which was tried ad to co-operate with the! The state department looks with” From the opening for the first time Friday, at Kirk. | 2U¢# © prevent inflation of prices. | disfavor on the cobference Sa@ tims And t rd, that we stimulate in| possibility of its spreading peace” every manner within our power the | germs in the countries our food in order that we | ing ease exports to our allies} ng the childhood am- land ed a big success, avd weekly event of ncipal characters, will be a reg thrilling ty OREGON TROOPS TO FREMONT By United Press Leased Wire AMP FREMONT,’ MENLO “ PARK, Cal. Aug Camp Fre | °o™ing winter light, spare tire, inner tube, rim) | tail-light and bag of tools from ® tomobiles belonging to Harold STAR WANT ADS | Stewart, 6230 19th ave. N. B, BEST FOR RESULTS || ©. 4. Konick, 1722 Summit ave. —— <= = may to a point which will enable them provision their armies, Thieves Steal Garage and to feed their peoples during the| Auto thieves purloined @ spot nont was ready to recelv 600 National G n from ( hood play-/£9n, according or a | Mossberger conn who wil tion isband,” is reach camp before night | Friday may be by a auc ful career a cabaret star Si Feat» : k - ¥ as mee . nd original deve t of the ; ‘ , ld theme centering around “the _ ‘3 5 For ots. rl from home ) a “The Battle of the Somme,” the ithorized pictures of this famous “ feht {n the great war, ts shown at ‘ J . he Rex, starting mday. It is 1—Marguerite Clark and William Hinckley tn “The Amazons,” Coliseum, today. 2—-Olive Thomas and bevy of beauties In “An Even | post realtetic ar L forma a part of “ Break.” Liberty. 2—Thomas Cornaham in “Chris and the Wonderful Lamp.” Colonial. 4—Scene from “Battle of Somme,” at the Rex ‘ { the war, be S—Gladys Brockwell in “Her Temptation,” Strand. 6—Harry Morey and Alice Joyce in “Richard the Brazen,” Clemmer srt Harry Morey, WHO Gt47S WIth Al: | -—OIIOIOIOCIOIOC————OMFORT AND EASE——PICTURES THAT PLEASE: 6 Joyce in “Richard, the Brazen, | Confessions of a Wife |!" 4 DAY TOMORROW—6 DAYS Sinn THE e — © | agement would be hard for you tc| ind athlete ‘ Starting FRIENDSHIP DEPENDS ON jfind after you success last win * GIRL DISTINCTION ; Gladys Brockwell had so many s ja ter costume to undergo in o a ‘ - pard chur Ret There has grown up an OF A When | heard Arthur F ne Ten law SAE ‘Asaooinie tation,” at the Strand eater practically deny knov me, M eer considered gie, it brought out a’ e fight In r minds of those ht in ob then me. I said to myself, ‘He is try-| ~ gaaronaht pal’ eather be tokt ik qoula x i ing to make himself solid with | Soualit re the | ne owt of her clothes| those society people and is afraid | Teduisites essary for the suc} aes ; ; knowing me will spoil his ga ful r _ was the type} | If that's ft, I'll Just spoil it for | needed in “The Woman He Chose”) «chpig and the Wonderful him,’ was my resolution, and, call- |! e there js no pis at the Colonial Sunday, | able with the same kind ing all my powers as an actress to my aid, I turned quickly, as tho at the sound of his voice, and ex claimed ‘Oh, Mr. Arthur, how wonderful! I never thought to see you again.’ “Arthur Rubin was visibly em: in it at present and no ma will try me in anything else “But “The Woman He {a still playing,’ he blurted out be fore he realized he was getting rathe personal, d begged my he rabbed it pear, ready to ob hris might ve ness was complete when he suc NZOemNMNMD DK M D parrassed, but he recovered him. | Pardon ceded in transforming the slave self and turned to the young wom I'm 80 glad you s n board,'| into hix double and was able to fan with him and said, ‘Miss he confided. J thous ¥48 BO] ond him to sch ffer pun Renssalser, may I present my old |!n& to be awf slow with @ lot} iment intended friend, Miss Newton, whom I have|° folk going over that I have been not seen since she was a little *¢¢ing and dancing with all winter Baby Marie Osborne, Pathe’s lit F I want to meet new people when 1] tle 5-year-old mite who has become Van Renssalacr stepped | “wr, teil you the truth, Margie, I| first play, is to appear at the Clase | forward and smiled as he! °° (beta lane a ot paying much att fon to Sunday in “ ddies an ented to me. e p ® much ation toy A nday in “Tw Kid i ‘By said he. ‘you are the| What he was saying, as I had/other of the “Sunshine , ahd ale caught my name spoken in Miss | ber Pipl yt gt hag ‘eat Beer * Van. Renssalaer's flutelike voice] The dainty screen star, Myrtle! in Now Tork et vehe wit) 1/404. 2 wanted to hear what ex-|Gonsales, and the qualntly droll | Janswered, ‘but I am the Miss |Newton who played in “The Wom an He Chose” at the Park theatre.’ e ‘I was just saying [ rec Miss Brockwell’s terrific intensity, quivering earnest- you to Mr. Rubin and my sister ness in portraying mi continued, ‘But Mr. Rubin did planation Mr. Arthur would make| comedian, George Hernandez, are | about not recognizing me. at the Mission Sunday in “The 1 did not know Miss Newton, | Show Down the Miss Newton I had known as the poor little rich girl, had gone on the stage,’ he said. ‘I met her as a child frequently, her on the steamship or the other sid De surhiet was aucokiclods ue titel You cross very often,’ Pima |Newton had been on the sta 4 ry often,’ remark} weakness in automobiles when she - Miss Van Rennsals ly 66 my acquaintance with her was be-|°4, oh i py: cage By he an.| invited Alice Joyce to make a “first” lfore st was 12. Imperceptibly.| syareq sdb Ne A-| ide with her, They rolled about two Jalmost, Jack Van Rens ba ee why ; sity blocks when the little car stopped you actica live on an m an Mias De Forrest coaxed it and then A name that always stands for the supreme in photos ays Patsy De Forrest has a new) Scripps-Booth car with a very human frailty. It wants a drink every once | in so often, or it quits work, Miss not seem to know you “You see I did not know Miss jaced himself bea ocean steamship,’ she exclaimed in t ssed on tt ¢ walking a little faster, we purcdie talked to it, Nothing doing. Then| has never been surpassed on the screen. |his sister and Mr. Arthur behind Yes, Misa Van Renssaiaer, 1| Miss Joyce looked the car over foyishly he plied me th que: » Mi alaer, 1) pg D rsty,” she suggest-| Boyishly plied me with ques| a1 the man without a country he| Perhaps it’s thirsty,” she suggest: | Are you going over to : led. She won! There wasn't a drop| pers answered, and 1 in surprise no- IT WILL Paris to buy costumes for next | ia of gasoline in the tank! ticed a little note of sadness in his ‘ . ‘ earns PLAY year voice. ‘As Sreapecsamaetaiag tea ee Kiss neatiiaca tat / The Ziegfeld Follies’ Favorite, was ‘Yes,’ | answered, ‘but they are ’ ew fans w hat | “ty Ns FE Sst vagy * "‘And $0 1 hope we shall see al ouise Glanm, the “peacock siren” | the sensation of Broadway. You'll see 6 DAYS _ hed rather mystified, and| ot Of each other,’ sald Jack Van/of ‘Triangle, is a graduate of the why when you see her latest feature . ’ Renssalaer, and I “suddenly came school for gunfighters, having serv-| . For the time being,|)" on Gide since,’ 1 acid. (cece 22 cee Bnowiodge che had/ed in many pictures under the ‘| am sorry, because I thought| ee" Saying @ good many things 1) command of William 8. Hart. In WE ARE GOING TO FRANCE—AUG. 18 you were guing to be my favorite/"Md,not heard at all, = =) ther Iatest picture, “Golden Rule} I laughed, Jack Van Renssalaer a nice boy, Margie—at least (To be continued) to the nce halls of the two years younger than I and 1 rugged West, which formed the felt decades older than he. ‘Well.) Falls 30 Feet and setting for he quests in a you see,’ 1 continued, ‘the stage is ae Jearlier pictures STARTING SUNDAY hot all it 1s painted, and the kind} Only Bumps Cranium] The redoubtable vanquisher an-| of engagements you want are hard FELLSMERE, Fla, Aug. 10 nounces that she will cause the} male gunfighters of the screen to to find,’ | While a number of persons here - \ pees appea ) mollycoddle ¢ i FIRST AT PIKE A Y MARIE OSBORNE ‘Oh, I would not. think an en:| were sending up hot-air paper bal be tt ae Galion Hale Kate a ; Continuous 11 to 1b loons, several boys ascended to the JTAS! 0. ¢ ie s de 4 Admission Ue TO TACOMA THRU THE WEST PASS| roofs’ of houses to take shots at|/#dy swift of decision and quick on . Children Se Margarita Fischer has been re ‘ that clever child actor of the screen Temerr the #8 TACOMA on —Iin her! them, in their efforts to bring them| down | Mrgarita Fischer has been re Little Mac Jasmine brought down! eyperating at San Diego from a 9 LM WIN KIDDIES | one balloon with rail directed gerious iline Her next picture shot from his .22 rifle, but in get- to he released in the fall, | “The : ae 66 99 |ting down from the roof he fell 30 Girt Wh Maiiign't taece A p.” Have a smile with us on “Thirst,” our two-reel 5c—Cl ASS A —5¢C Indianapolis teave| feet and landed on his head | Keystone comedy starring Mack Swain. It's 100 hours on the odd) Agide from a “goose ¢ Arnold Daly is to appear in a pic-! per cent proof and there's not a cross word in it. |was raised on the top of his well|turization of “A Man Without « Third Avenue near Pike Street a ROUND THIP ——~ 06 | Bho ress Ben hae ged rounded and ample sized “dome,”!Country.” At the same time Than ion Main ‘i009, he is none the worse for his fall. houser is to present the picture

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