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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1917.\ PAGE 3 Henry Walthall to Have His Own Movie Company ¥ NEW FACES TO APPEAR ON SUNDAY’S MOVIE BILLS LITTLE COLONEL” OF “BIRTH OF A | NATION,” WILL STAR HIMSELF IN | FUTURE; ONE OF BEST KNOWN ACTORS ON SCREEN | Henry B, Walthall, the Little | @—— — ry Colonel! of “The Birth of a Na | SUNDAY FROGKAMS | tion”; Holofernes, of “Judith of LIBERTY —tieorge Hoban in “Lest | Bethulia,” and the boy in “The in Transit , | Rethutias” ang she bey IN nice || Cggsenetaseres Mi, ‘Coen to 3 DAYS ONLY Seven Keys to Haldpate,”” many consider D, W. Griffith's greatest photopiay, is now a | | | starmanager-producer, Walt | | hall, who Is rated by many as the most finished actor in mo | tlon pictures, and has been call | ed “the Mansfield of tne screen,” is now the head of the Henry B, Walthall Pictures Corporation. Walthall piet he Paratta wat duttat wore win Carlyle Blackwell | the features of J. Warren Kertiein Will Never Forget | and Bessie Barriscale, The Walt hall subjects will be distributed His First Gallop! thru Triangle Starting Sunday EBEBAN| and Within the S Fairbanks in ° Mary Charleson, leading ii for Walthall in his recent a ) mn Ly) victure is to be with bh - 4 s WaBhall, who is 3 Jhas been in motion 4 1910, and prior to that the stage. He was with for five years, f t at Blog with Majesth an then came aph and two years as leading Exsanay George Beban, in his latest pic ture, “Lost in Transit,” opening a three days’ engagement the Lib erty Sunday, will hold you spell bound and breathless by his por traval of the intensely Warm and human “Nicolo.” “Lost in Transit” is one of those human stories which Jhas a real heart intere As in =— many his famous productions, a» ® {Mr, Beban takes the part of an | Italian a” A Keystone comedy and The StarLiberty News Weekly make Up] Garg p 8 al & well-balanced program | Carlyle Blackwell, star of World y-Made, had never his life when an ited him years h at the edge {Pictures I ridd unkind fate ago upon a George M. Cohan, the irresponsi b agile “Little J stage desert 50 miles from a railroad t the ¢ y ina play |. | hit own making “Seven Keys to The owner of the ranch “had ft in |Raldpate.” ‘The plot. revolves | fF" Blackwell and at the next daybreak caused him to be placed on an outlaw horse and headed north around George Washington Mager ja novelist, who makes a wager jwith the owner of Baldpate Inn |that he can write a story in 24) “The branding wagon is two hours. Seeking seclusion, Magee | ays’ ride,” said he, toying with a borrows the key to Baldpate, a| heavy revolver Ke going tll and then go to summer hotel now locked up for| you get th the winter, and with his typewriter | work retires to an upper room.of the! It took | deserted ho to write his|days to make the hotel of-|and he was Beban returns to his Italian characterization in Nicolo | Darini, dealer in odds and ends. Nellie, his horse, Rags, 1 his dog, and the little 3-year-old boy around whose life all of the exciting as well as sentimental and comical inci- dents of the story are centered, complete an all-star cast not to forget Helen Eddy. MACK SWAIN in “LOST—A COOK’ Nackwell three ling wagon, arly dead when the ifted him down from ma ate who! bis horse and be e him. n the hotel safe “The queerest sald r by in telling the ] to be called for lat ‘ of Reuton, Magee « on) a who draws a pistol, but a|had never submitted to being rid nt later the novelist tricks |den, behaved like an angel every him and locks him in a room.| minute of the time. I have always Forthwith, how ix con-| thought he knew the sinister pur fronted by a Mary | pose of his owner and refused to ‘orton, a newspaper reporter on | be @ party to it | | th trafl of the br Yy f | Magee falls in love with Mary, and | | Semmrsieations crowd sult i. ov POINDEXTER FOR 80 | A 2-reel Keystone mirth-mixture, served with levity, spiced with smiles— | closely upon one another's heels " double-distilled ana laughter-filled! | Marsit Leckwoed ie texture in| PER GENT PROFIT TAX |“The Hidden Spring,” at the Mis-|* me - o First at Pike—Continuous 11 te 14 on for four days, commencing} Continued From Page 1 Admission 15c—Children Se unday. The story is laid in a| @———_-_—__________¢ ‘ Weatern mining town, and dealt! mounting costes For remember j — = — : with thy auee maful fight of & young that even this huge sum would! i G " - ai ” Liberty “oha awyer agains an unscrupulousionly pay Uncle Sam's war ex * ; “Sam “gi Rags Seg agg ry Eade “Se ; nets ase nl? Hidden Soring. mine owner who rules with an iron | penses less than EIGHT DAYS! ver | 4-Fatty Arbuckle in “His Wedding Night.” Rex. 6—Bayard Veillers’ “Within the Law, . Rand. Donald Kees, (nares Lame Where does this leave the ies * 6—Dougias Fairbanks in “Double Trouble.” Strand. , an easy going young lawyer,| Stee! Trust? With just exactly P eo arrives in Copper City with his dog $88,882,015 net income, that Mirabeau. He soon learns that] can be paid out to stockhold- ay. Quartus Hembly, thru his control] ers. This ie $25,000,000 more 2 of the mines and smelters, has the] than the corporation made in entire town, including the court,| the th eare . |\— ————— _ interruption, ‘because it is ply completely in his power. and that! it is pole 40 PER. CENT MONEY ALONE NEVER and you know {t {s not efi- he must do Hembly’s bidding if he| MORE THAN THE TRUST'S TIRES true, Paula, my grandfather left ert desires to remain. He in still in-] PRE-WAR PROFITS, o— a ——————® | me over a million dollars that is clined to take things easy until.! What confiseatior “You ‘must pardon me, Miss'n o matter whom I marry. I ae * b ators rview. Hembly|in a tax policy tt Newton, bat I can hardly credit'am sorry to say my mother delib- NG y kicks the dog. The appeal) poration with ” more |that statement,” Mra. Van Rens: erately led to you.’ hi med,” said Paula as 8 “With this, he left the room, and the recital of from the look his mother gave me p society woman asl liowed I knew she blamed paid, by 40 per| “I steppe door and called | me for the whole episode. ja passing st Will you go on “Mar said Paula suddenly, legitimate sta success for a dec| And yet we hear talk about the |deck J tell Mr. Van Ren r|/“whenever I stop to think of the Sunday|“Goose that laid the golden egg’! |his mother would like to see awful things money makes us do n, and) Who was the goose Was {t the| “In a few minutes Jack was ba it seems to me it is the real and pears to be as|steel trust? No, the geese that/in the cabin and looked surprised | most terrible curse we have put at a screen success as was the he peo-|When he found me there upon us on this earth aking production of se nd the people of I have been looking for you all We He for it; we steal for it; forced by the hard ne-jover the ship, Paula,’ he said we murder for it. We sell our cessities of war to pay any price| “ ‘Jack, I want you to tell your|souls and those of others for it for warmaking materials that the |mother what I answered we cast out into the world those onderful story shoul 1 magnates chose to exact, The |asked me to marry you.’ who are not able to live without bh popular ¢avor whe el trast and the other corpora-| “Jack looked from one to the/our help for it; we give up home, ever it is played tions which have been growing|other, and the cplor surged over) friends, love, honor for it fich by season of War, terely |his fece “And what’ does it mean when bd animal terrible | leer excl that permits it to | continu profits, after all |sode Ww its than a fight to th “Within the Law,” the greatest 1917 Some fun in the fol- j lowing impersonations Valeska Suratt — By Violet Robinson {lent dramatization of Bay Douglas Fairbanks has some ex-|forced thee geese to lay their ‘She told me I did not know my/|we get ft at the cost of all these jce as well as se ffects to| golden eggs in the corporations’|own mind, and to ge and marry | worth-while things? Jt means we Pavlowa | Jay in “Double 1 at the) nests Charlotte and be happy; but moth-| have paid in the highest coin we By Bonnie Ruell and. As one personality, Fair-| Now the people want some of'er, | can never care for Charlotte know—love, hope, home, honor— ; anks has to be timid and retiring. | the: Iden eggs put to the use|well enough to marry her, and I| for a thing that {s absolutely value Clarice Vance is to us unless we uy with it of his stenographer or the| of the government—not for their shall love Paula all my By Ardiz Nod | sirls at a Sunday school plente Is/own uses; but merely for the one There you see, Mrs. Van Rens ething that we need much more vvghable, This is when he in Flor-| great purpose to which all patriotic |salaer, I refused your boy, who 18/|than that which we squandered on itzi an Amidon minds turp—the winning of the |a very dear boy, before I knew he |the acquisition of Fritate Scheff Hit on the head with a club in| war |was penniless.’ “Jack V ima y Blanc! he hands of a thug, Fairbanks be _——— $$ ‘*‘But I am not penniless,’ said! er have ing for his ther personalit As I, k in surprise. mother before he Nora Bayes Bra is aggressive and ruth you would be, dear, if you | ¢ she told By Dixte White ains a leading position married me. me about his me The a Did you tell Paula this?’ asked | mother had lost more Jack sternly entire million dollars that one “‘But Jack, let me explain,’ beg-| little untruth, and she told it that By Bert Thomas Albert Chevalier Bakerstown. He is very| opular, and becomes a ndidate for mayor. ged his mother. her son might marry Charlotte Fairbanks * suddenly, after “There are no explanations,’| Mavis and add oth millions to By Chas. Bennett © years, th becoming Ami . the more than enough he already ion. He cannot understand how he had Harry Lauder has euch violent and extreme ! | “Margie, the selfishness and arris I : By Ed Hi Bevo is a great favorite in the Army Canteens, where none || lothes in his possession. greed of the individ his grasp- but pure, soft drinks may be sold. After drill or march, || Holbrook Blinn Is featured at the \ ci a ing for money, money, ney—is Anna Held you are sure to see a long line of hot and dusty-throated lass A Sunday in “A Butterfly on Nis ? one ne tens heartless thing in Ry Gladys Brooks soldier boys making a bee-line for Bevo. They know that ae heel Vivian Martin is also “Money. ths Ro aoul: tt Only tee Theda B there lies complete satisfaction, full refreshment and pure ¥ the greatest capacity for sin. It Bi - wholesomeness, ° Tr - ae t creates the one insatiable desire in By Elveda Ellingsen ‘ 5 ae /\the material world At home or abroad——at work or play— between meals odays Frograms DENTIST “We may tite of love, but we Wm, Farnum or with meals, you will appreciate what we have done for asa eaebianeaN.2 never tire of money By Wm. Pyncheon you in making this triumph in soft drinks, a mEnTy Kapert Julian and Raby Prise hagitn) capes gi | “We may not fear for the future You will find Bevo at inns, restaurants, groceries, depart- COLISEUM —Henste 1 A Frank tle art, quite 4 f pain. I have sof Sun seaumots al hate but to ae Bi ment and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda ee oe ya dle gc Oe te Revie. bon tator hoi un antes wad taken tee This Big Show Starts fountains, dining cars, in the navy, at canteens, at mobili- Vilson in oe Mother inutinet. | teas A blood te water.” ™ Tomorrow for Week. zation camps and other places whererefreshing beverages RYX—Neqgies Fairbanks In and Promise to the un | (To be continued) a are sold, CLEMMER—Meyant sittthe evils whieh ascotapany fey ‘ ‘ rs Ba and follow it would hel our ms ; mn: | MATINEES .....0.0..0: 1 Bevo—the all-year-‘round soft drink . : wie Dp Yo Winter Speeds Trial | ANY SEAT Ne Teeth extracted and filled at wee poor complexidn) ee eee vine De SWARD, Alaska, Sept. 1 The you and popularity—good times—suc-| trial of A, EB, McLean, government Crowns eer Ye: ? Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap do not work miracles, but they do k, per tooth ........85.00 ~ make red, rough, pimply skins, clearer, without pain. or Eves. and Sun. Mats, Guard against substitutes. Have the bottle opened in front of _ 10¢ and 20¢ sl ‘ou, first seeing that the seal is unbroken and that the crown top ears the Fox. Sold in bottles only, and bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER -BUSCH-—ST. LOUIS COLONIAL—Rtegina Badet in “No renter Love.” CLASS A—Lew Fields in “The Man 4 poor complexion stand between lelay; make an appoint teacher charged with murdering his native wife, which is in prog A race against time An average of 15 mon a day are| Bridgow niisting in the regular army thru| Plates that fit .. £10.00 to $15.00 : vey tract-| ° he local recruiting station, in the| as te gga Bae pg oe oy It must end by Monday, or the Schwabacher Bros. Co., Inc. loner building, according to Maj ive je them ‘government will have to maintain for a few days and see how the witn here all winter. ‘The Dealers SEATTLE, WASH. ‘razter Boutelle, the chief recrult:/ PAINLESS AUSTIN fe 1g officer, He says 380 men have | your complexion improves | jast boat of the son back to the Madison, bet. 2nd and tat, ee ited here in the past Third and | Sold by all druggists. Bristol bey district, where they u———ananes live, leaves on September 3 | ird Ave. ee ee Matrance 1606