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i studios. | Sel Support Owen Bill Chamber of Commerce and lal Club committee on na- affairs has been ore ere le support the Owen amendment, pw before congress, which would the medical corps a larger of ranking officers. This place the officers of the on a footing with those of ~ other nations. > ff you value your watch, let ‘Hay repair it. Next Liberty — Advertisement. 4 3 oe 10 REELS Taken by the War- ting Nations as a permanent part of Hi) their Historical Rec- | MOST GIGANTIC | SPECTACULAR | EVENT IN WORLD'S HISTORY OUR REGULAR PRICES ADULTS CHILDREN | 15c . 5c Loge Seats 25e a star of “One of Many,” in a gripping story of right and wrong, laid in the Bohemian atmosphere of the artists’ THE POWER OF DECISION!!! r—— 3 Davs STARTING TODAY!!! ] lOc ANY Sar TIME Pa: | Si lent on Shooting Cincinnati police are on charge of shooting Adeline F below, city sales mana tion picture machine Buschle told Miss Re: me suffer enough. they know. “You Phat is Candy Will Cost More! War’s Cause By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Aug. 16. eaters will soon feel the pinch war This today was the warning Confectionery session here Manufacturers, creased operating expenses have their effect on candy prices The candy makers discussed campaign to advertise Hoover. MILO BLAKEMORE DROWNS former sales manager for tho | Heinze Co., with headquarters here, island, Milo D. Northwest Blakemore, was drowned near Noyes Alaska, August 7, according word received here Wednesday mystified by the silence of Mildred Buschle stenographer, in jail awaiting trial r of a mo company | After the shooting, police say Miss nade all Candy sued by the Association of Werte’ War time prices, dif ficulties of transportation and in will the food value of candy, and ways in which they could heip Food Administrator PICTURES Jullan Eltinge, famous female Impersonato, now in the movies, will not be able to fill hie personal appearance en- gagement at the Clemmer, but will come to Seattle shortly to film a part of his next produo- tion James Clommer received a tele ram from Eltinge stating that his sxt pleture calls for scenes in Seattle. Weather conditions, which de layed his present production, pre vented his visit to Seattle, sched- uled for this week Aviator heroes of the European War, among whom are many Amer foans, are shown tn action in “The Battle of the Somme,” offtctal Brit feh war pictures, at the Rex. Bertha Kalich, who now may be seen in the powerful picture play Slander,” at the Colonfal, has a logical explanation of her tnterest in the “movie.” She finds fn it a broader scope than on the stage- for she feels that she is “talking to millions whea acting before the camera, instead of thousands over the footliahts, In “The Men She Married,” at the Class A, Gail Kane, Arthur Ashley, Montagu Love and Murtel Ostriche head an Louise Glaum, as a sagebrush siren, in her latest play, “Golden Rule Kate,” is the feature at the Liberty. In this new play of the rough and rugged West, Mins Glaum does all the bad things that Bill Hart noted for; shoots a gun with remarkable skill, runs a saloon and dance hall tn a Western mining camp, and maintains order whenever a dispnte artses. When the small colony of Christian citt a min the town, ts ke his stay a brief has time to howeve zens of the village import reform ister she dete ene comp’ to mi ac t min ng on her asking her to at this os her by cal h ister surpr at her home and tend hig church. “The Golden Idiot.” Bryant Wash burn’s la! pictture is the f tured attraction at the Col a happy-colucky, ne'er do well nephew, and a pretty girl with a| With the ers, with @ cast of nine, including| touch of romance in her vetns; add | &6o four bablea, one black H |i ft | a threolegged dog for good luck "George Colman scores a lot more Sprinkle the whole Kenerously with | Finding It Impossible to meet the | | Geors ina. tot me prinkle the whole Kenerously With | 1.7) demands of regular apes, the fun with bis playing and talking - thrills and fun, well—there you| Wit na! Fim Corporation will’ em es. Walker and Walker are They called him—and to this happy- have “The Golden Idiot r of men to act as alngers, talkers and dancers of go-lucky nephew the will of his ec- “The Power of Decision,” featur | Ir good quality, The Five Milos Have centric uncle meant nothing until— i: adooien se te a6 the ea} 4 of popular Bertha 2 A NM . plays a girl who my has a good soprano | well, wait till you see the pretty girl an artist, mar. | the . ; he met and the mix-ups and mishaps es the knowledge | W george Anita Stewart, in “The Combat,”} that followed the miss, It’s all in the that he is already married. As the Artoratt | soon as she finds out that the man j{s already married, she leaves him, lto later meet with Austin Bland, olan entirely different type of man logical circumstances, the girl ts led {nto a situation tn which she {s confronted with the alternative of going with the man she once loved, and who exerts an evil to fluence over her, or remaining with her husband. Dy United Press Leased Wire for the ent tn the to have ur it $1.50 t entirely will be refund mplete n request TARMACY Second Ave. and Pike St, 5c tHeatre 56 Fourth, bet. Pike and Pine, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday BERTHA KALICH “SLANDER” A modern Society Photo- drama that every woman should see and should study. of is rm in a men Also A COWBOY COMEDY full of laughter. to| JULIAN ELTINGE COMING TO MAIKIE | exceptional cast. , Take an eccentric millionaire’s will, | neyed to their old home at Bucks. [She marries him. Thru a series of | STAR—THURSDAY, AUG, 1917, PAGE 4 IN SEATTLE VERY SOON \ Virginia Valli and Bryant Washburn In “The Golden Idiot,” Collseum, remainder of thie week. ! ORPHEUM and their complications tn to Brown,” by the Orpheum Play Bill and = Ovetin§ Farnum jour ote uaa screamed Maine, and held a reunion townsfolke a few days port, winds up @ good bill eee | PALACE HIP Lieutenant Victor de Linsky, one! me of the Imperial Russian cay- alry, will play a part in “The Food mbiers.” Lieutenant de Linaky was for atx years an officer in the avalry, fought in the RussoJap anese war, and after belong wound. ed in the hand, he was discharged with the gold and silver cross of the order of St. George, headliners, One of these Madame Marion and company billed as “A Speed Maniac tn Cos tume Changing.” The other headline number fr Strasnie’s Hquestrian Seals, featur pony and dogs ' “Maurice Tourneur has done a| J. Warren Kerrigan hae about Morgan, Fields and Snyder will tremendous thing in “The Whip,”|decided that any fortune he offer @ comedy bit called “#till) at the Clemmer. Th s the gen-|amasses will be thra his ability as Dreaming.” eral verdict of all the » havelan actor and not as a crap shooter, Oddone will play on various ofd| seen this we ful offering. |In a lull in the battle wcenes which and novel musical instruments of] Tourneur speot months tn di-|are being filmed for “A Man's his own tnvention. recting its production and he has| Man,” his first Paralta play, he — Clifton ar i mer have songs, turned out a masterpiece Jrolled the bones with roup of dances and c | - Mexte and when the star got) Azalla and Delores have @ con. | scee C 1 thru the “extras ! onsider |tortion act, which is supplemented | Hog Prices ( UPEUC. | eas secabtage ot bin-weenrs eae |by singing and novelty stunts to Go Skyward Today | ings — Newspaper publishers and edftors CHICAGO, At 16.—-Hogs con} ent peg lee husband, ye Will motor, banquet and indulge tn | s———_—_—— ed their record-breaking price | Goodfriend, owned one of the early |two days of discussion, when they per 100 pounds, 20 cents higher| and Mary ts concerned now with | for the annual meeting of the Btate LOS ANGELES, Cal. Aug. |than yesterday. Piga were higher| moving into a t w near the | press association, 16.—The practice of killing and | THIRD AND MADIGON Til Maawa were $18, 35 < Hollywood Vit suas be ae maiming aspiring movte actors | higher. the and he who “double” Bhd acne 1 € 5 are ie somewhat on je wane Need Sub Chase an aid Alkali Makes Soap f around here. Damage c sweed Sub “Chasers tect five dogs, surely Mary Bad For Weshing Hair against companies that indulge Crews for submarine chasera will! «hould not be afraid in ¢ the re “s In this system are making it be enlisted at the New Richmond | yy t of remote dwelling places Most soaps a epared sham unpopular. hotel Thursday and Friday by Lic ox cont much alkali, which One of the latest suits filed F. W. Baker. There are still place: Gall Kane, the Amertoan film j0 0" aw it dries the| |e that of Eugene R. Adame, for petty officers and megs at-| star, will shordy in @ role | goaty and makes the hair brittle. | who participated In a film pro- | tendante. |new to Am an actresses, a role ‘Tho best thing ise ts Just] duction of a Roman charlot |-——--—-_—_—- Jereated by the war, thdt of com- nisin mulsified cocoanut. ofl, for} face. He was run over, and mitteewoman of national food con-| tity iy. pure grease-| ued the C Film company ervation. As a member of the re | 1, cya) nd beate| for $20,000 damages. Another The Home Treatment for |) °°"! appointed women's cc ie areas Pe and Deats! quit for $6,100 was filed against | tee of the National A thing else all to 5 ” You cas the Sunshine Comedy Corpora- | the Motion Picture Indus get this at ar ‘r ore. and a| tion, a Fox company, by Joseph in comp with Mar fow ounces will last the whole fam Miller, who claimed injuries | eo wh or fren th Marguerite Clark, Ethel RB fly for month | thru collapse of a grandstand | nd other eae co | “simply moisten the hair with} during a film production | operate with eral Food Com | wateg and rub it in, about a tea-| Leo Houck, who “doubled” for mission to save the American peo | sooonful ia all that 4s re quired. It| Vie Potell, leading man, was hurt} t { d the entente allies from pos- | 1, an abundance of rich,|80 seriously that he was laid up 0 Houck 00d shortage. reamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, Bull Montana, the Italian wres-|nd rinses out easily, The hair tler-fighting-trainer-actor, who made |4ties quickly and evenly, and is his screen debut with Douglas |*0ft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, Vitvanks + In Again—Out| W@V¥ and easy to handle. Besides Again,” and who has a more prom-|!t loosens and takes out every par nent role in the new Fairbanks |tele of dust, dirt and dandruff picture, “Down to Earth,” favors a| Advertise ght diet for summer, For in-| tance, his usual hot wenather| 00k t the Arteraft studio: on. ists of three sliced lemons, cucum: | bers, berries and cream, a large teak, loaf of French bread, celery, | asparagua and a double pot of cof-| Montana has notified Fair 1ks that when cool weather be- gins to come on he will want reg ular eats three times a day, as he is a strong man and needs nourish ment Excited Because He Shot Tame Deer, | Hunter Kills Self; By United Proms Leased Wire A PYORRHEA SPECIALISTS VOREST GROVE, Or., Aug. 16. Receding or bleeding gums, teeth “One thing I want you to under.| slightly sore or loose, and a bad stand, this here's my farm and this| breath ¢ indications of Pyorrhea poor dead animal was my per ucer,”| This disease is a menace to good an irate farmer expounded to ¢ health, and if allowed to | | Whit as the two stood by the| unchecked, your teeth will loosen carcass of a deer which White had| and ev ially fall out. I have shot |treated Pyorrhea (Riggs’ Disease) “Don't you know nothing? Can‘t| Successfully for many years. you tell a tame deer when you sec| 1 specialize in Crown and Bridge it? You're a fine kinda hunter, | work you are!” All my work is guaranteed and! The aged hunter flinched under| Will compare with the best obtain the tirade, He trembled all over) @ble, at prices that are within the with excitement, and in his ner-| reach of all vyousness pulled the trigger of his} Remember it will pay you to un, shooting himeelf in the head, | cou » for your Dental Work The farmer forgot his anger and T WANTE HUST Be MAN OF UNQUESTIONED ABILITY, PAINLESS AUSTIN carried White to a hospital in his automobile. —————_—__—__—____4| Third Avenue and Pike Street | READ STAR WANT ADS |' Entrance, 1504 Third Avenue. — sits Bade DY Phone Main 5769. THEATRES } Comedy run ail thra the new program of vaudeville that went on| day at th m th What Happened | The show which opens Thursday at the Palace Hip, will have two in| ing “Buster,” the musical seal, also, remain] Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 THREE DAYS Starting Today AA Idiot story! The Rustin Dancers—with Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran, a comedy in more than name—and the Unt versal Weekly complete the picture program! ADMISSION 160—CHILDREN 6e x? ar sramumerenesontas | A Move “Resp Bross Sts om Harm | ORPHEUM, for five weeks. |thing went wrong. I was hit by| The greatest number of injuries|the 40-foot tower. The name of! are sustained in comedy work. Billy the picture was ‘His Smashing Williams, world’s champion spring-| Career.’ Personally, I think it was board diver, is another “double”, pretty well named.” | who has been hurt several times. — | Once ne rode a torpedo thru the} A MUSEMEN TS) side of a “break-away” ship and re ceived many bruises. Another time he was tied to the arm of a huge windmill and when he had been! swung to the top of it, the wire which held him broke and he fell thru the roof of the house below This laid him up for several weeks with broken ribs and other hurts. METROPOLITAN TONIGHT Friday and Saturday MATINEE SATURDAY Henry Miler Presents RUTH CHATTERTON About a week ago, a movie “double,” dressed tn skirts, hung | And the New York Company, dangling from a bridge in front of ind M Shomen Comer an approaching train. Something gave way--he fell—and the engine | COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN killed him IPo Ri | _ Not often does a star take a |f Werformance at 8 o'Clock. = dangerous part. Usually some from the ranke of who le anxious to get ahei le glad to “double” for the star. He dons the celeb. rity’s costume and does his dangerous stunt, partly be. cause he needs the money and partly because he considere It a chance for something better. Countless doubles have been seriously hurt and a few have Matinee, 2:15 Stewart Wea, & Sant. Phoebe Hunt as “Ellen Nenl” and photos of him to every lady hts 20¢, 20¢, 50c, Mats, Se, IN aor = — a | een tellted, | ‘Th C D: it’ was wugponsa tobe wuant® tat | NEW PANTAGES|§ 40€ Gomba Houck, “To make the people laugh Mats., 2:30—Nights, 7 and ® Ja grandstand collapsed and a 40+ foot tower fell over on it. The construction was of the ‘break- away’ type; that Is, it was built to fall properly, without injuring any FOR ° one. Only, as often happens, some-| hrs a ta eee cr NOW _ PLAYING | Oc TONIGHT GAIL KANE Afternoons 1:30 to 5; Rves. 6:80 to 11 in Mme. Marion & s TOMORROW “The Men She Married” 5c—Class “A rd Near Pike AFTERNOON at 2 and 4 O'Clock 5 Mat Afternoons 100; Eves, and Sun. 1b¢

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