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3TAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1917. PAGE 4 | MOLLIE's MAKING MUFFLERS | FOR MANY MEN ON MARNE FIFTH AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS to 11 LSE DMISSION 150—LOGE SEATS 300: No Wonder ‘Barbary Sheep’ Is a Knockout!!! ! STAR Elsie Ferguson is one of the real beauties of the stage. This, by the way, is her first picture. DIRECTOR Maurice Tourneur is acknowledged a director with fow equals. His “Whip” proved that. Although “Barbary Shee is not allowed on the shelves of the Seattle Public Library, Tourneur’s artistry asstres a picture dynamic, dramatic, emotional—but refreshing and wholesome. Packing the Biggest Theatres in the United States Every Performance and Pronounced by Leading Critics the Mightiest Drama of the Day and Hour! Thrilling the Spine of the Nation Dorothy Dalton in the “Ten of Olamonds,’ Liberty. AUTHOR, | sees ore rey « teem pce net Robert Hichens wrote “The Garden of Allah,” also “Bar pnterlnorchapayiter chats Pet yst bary Sheep.” He is past master in interpreting the potent What's William S. Hart Working at? s imagination brought about by charm of the Orient. reas ct what right. hep This story is of El Kantara, the gateway to the desert pen.” So says Mollie King, the about which lingers the fragrance of forgotten dream-cardens) beautiful star of Path latest Popular rumor hae It that haunted by the unending witchery of love. ser! 7 ody Willlam 8. Mart le working at now at the Class A, the Lasky studio on hie first in “Blind Man Luek.” Why were our grandmothers immune from ¢ nm? aske Mise King. And she answers tt tion herself: “Becanae they didn't sit with thetr hands in their laps whenever they had a leisure mo ment, thinking. They got out thetr! knitting and pl ‘ for their offs this was two-fold—it kept thelr minds occupied, and the fact that they were doing something for somebody else filled the minds ng of conte t thelr own wo nner in wh rived at this solut Artcraft picture, but none of the Paramount players who are busy about the place has ever been able to confirm this story Hart arrives at the studio, makes up, dresses and departs on location before anybody else, except the night watch man at the studio, has reported for duty. Hart's dressing room is next to that of Wallace Reid, d the spiteful members of the studio force are Inclined to be lieve that the early departures of Mr. Hart are occasioned by that star's desire to ape Wally's early morning overtures on the saxaphone. ques with a fe them fo! The only leisure unusually gifted young us picture, key,” ts to are during the t Ma £0 an for Murray, at travel back and forth to the madio ty Wheeler was one in Jor City, four times a day {pals In “The Ne'er-Do-| ? ARE YOU HIDING ? While she loves her work tm mensely, her love for her country is also a Very dominant factor in Shame” is the name of the firet ’ her makeup fact that aw. Me former k t r F % "re is . ‘we road ‘ © Hayakawe, Japanese star, ? ? A back and forth to the on the steps when descend 0 effect ect was|TOom at Laskyville, the other day m marieioes ¥ and wrenched his back #0 severely MAN Devotion Har aavice to her sister moving | that he was forced to retire for a 7 icili B picture actresses, and other girth) Week or two, Will Sicilian Be or gfprsethnrres Wag! ey 9 ARE S cteere elvlaes Greatest Carmen? tre hazartous oF Berrecrosting | neg ut Rio Vinta, Cal., Inst wook “knit Fer omen The Lasky squad had gone there kind, ts oame Ss: | “DO YOUR BIT of knitting amd) oo 4 filming mission, and the first night the hotel caught on fire. Jack |stop your nerves from twitehing.” rescued a erippled woman and hor| a a Coward He girts to cin Daltn speak, fee] Mother at Heart ¢ . Universal wilt mak kan resorts In “The Flame of the w one more tive land ¢ Yukon,” and now 6h uring at| tne threes the Liberty as a cabaret singer in| °U™ 4 the Gominancy af the The Ten ef Diamonds.” The Star.| 'e*! sedject Liberty news we and a comed Anon Luther im to play. with are also om the bill {on arles Ray {9 Paramount Ince aa tures “Barbary Sheep,” at the Cofinaum | anti] Wednesday as to Clee Madiaon is back on ther one of the greatest affilla | stage, appearing | San F , down the trench. A Tommy Hons of star, producer and axthor| stock company, _ BANKRUPTCY OF BRITISH TCHTEN | |Mutt, a Dog, Saves hiss and held Sim ‘whtie en Gn r aseembied for s fim. Mele | Wounded Canadian _ *ribbied this note wuson, on# of the foremost beau Harm seryg Garrincale once Will you allow us to bring tn otf” thea ef the speaking etage, sinkes ed Kather psi Bg ‘end | in No-Man’s Land wounded man?” / Dy United Heese Leased Wire Mutt was shoved over the top “1 "4 with t He her screen debut in this fonture ing Shakespearean role which is adnpted from Robert Hich Y , . © note tied to his neck . The late F. LONDON, Sept. 10.—The Cana ied to his nec! ens’ pepular novel o t “ e ev anny Davenport was with f the enum] vite of Melbourne MacDowell’ tht By United Press Leased Wire dians called him Mutt. He was all red over to the Boche lings name, his most papular novel sinew | chap who scored euch a hit ia “Th LONDON, Sept. 10. itish dog Soon he came back with the replay The Garden of Allah | Flame of the Yukon.” " od | troops succeeded tn consolidating He used to rum back and forth “Will give you five minutes.” “ ghte ne old on pos Z In four minutes stretcher bearem® ae ” tm | and tightening thelr hold on post | across No-Man's Land, eutral ‘ Domine Pelee In the aitmetion| » Robart: Warwick and eisai By United Prose Leased Wire tons southeast of Hargicourt last) with the widest privileges, oe Oe et a ee Ph i , Reed are both reported anrolied un-| OTTAWA, Canada, Sept. jnight, Marshal Haig reported to)” on, 7 Then both sides returned to at the Mission. Miss Phillips plays] aor the Pathe banner, Warwick] 10-——The mase of the French: |day, The positions had been wrest-|,, 00 day the Canadi waee and a Nation’s Problem Expressed in This Wonderful Play NEXT ORPHEUM THEATRE 3rd and Madison. ol dramas Manager Eugene Levy offers, Monday night and went over e role of 1 girl who escapes . top fi > the bo Me Ad ad ecapes| was with World for w long time,| Canadians are eppesed te con- let from the Germans Saturday | or fq, oe and a Maple Leaf. Nae aty os ‘a adventure sihie jand then at the d of his own| seription. So bitterly are sigue night. They were subjec to} His friends wanted to face certain CLUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING ’ }company, releasing thra Selmmick. | opposed tot mt aed resien. [violent bombing attacks Suaday | death to bring him in, but officers 30 CENTS 4 OF vita! Interent te evary Ameri-| cies sg bats, dames ht night held them bach i aste and pocketbook, | git ecg ple ts Ty corey |, Thomas Meighan will be sean op! ance have been freely made by In fighting east of Loos, the Brit: | as long Rater To entt Sureen 4 re > arentag The Slacker ar-| poeta Billie Burke in “The Land of| street epeakers in Montreal. ish commander said an enemy raid ee ‘ - vertisenamts pare e, in e or tar] Promise om the st ake . . — — ~ —— crt Uais Btavens, 4 the Bar bo on ws from (he stake piny "1 The nationalists’ element in party was driven off and three Fronch-Canadian polities, | other sir ants of all nations are repr lar excursions from the ae né by Henri Bourassa, editor of Tothe Death’ enter thin patriotic photodruma. | * my side around | sented tn p | Today’s Programs 1 Le Devoir, a Montreal daily, gM on apt | George Walsh Ile always hurting) oon IXEUMMiste Pergusen not only oppose conseription, |. Northeast of Monehy Le Preux (First time here) | People! y Sheep.” but frankly advocate a polley (and north of Langemarck, the frit |_ In hin “Some Boy!” at the Clem uae mgt anys 5 = | of the withdrawal ef Canada igh took a fow prisoners in night —for— mer, George plays baseball tn his| ) ay 1ON——Dersthy Fadltigs ic } from continued active partic. | oatroi ancounters room and succeeds mainly in hit Fires of tebellion.”” || pation In the war as a fighting | aa ting the pitcher In the eye. Conse-| | CLEMMER— George Watsh tn force. |r . . piteber wears a bandsse | telly’ Gloves te “thy They dream of a day when a To Escape Sentence for weeks | er” | |rench mppublic will arise on the > Bias 1¢ When you learn that the pitcher LONTAL Charlie Chuptin te | pata a the St. Lawrence, with by Aiding U. &. Army | Was a sereen college-mate who! jae ema in whore borders the civilization, If Willi irt, kKnowa as “Wild Cents at Night welghed somewhere in the neigh-| ye = a nd ideain of the French-Canadian | !Ill Burt s a civilian truck borhoed of 250 pounds, you'll un-| may be logically developed driver in the ted States army Afternoons at 2 and 4—com- derstand how George conidn't| @ The Frenc-Canadian has had no (Wartermaster corps within a week plete nees, 2,100 seats | very well miss him. ue lective connection with France for | he won't have to go to jail. Ot at 10c, and one child FREE over 150 years. He points out that| Wise, Judge Gilliam announced Sat with each adult. his association with the mother! "réay, Burt will have to serve from country, then, is about as close as One to 18 years in Monroe reforma the connection between New Eng | tory, on a charge of stealing a land and Great Britatn mobiles. He is under a suspended | TREATED ONE WEEK FREE “Wien trance broke with the sentence Vatican, the republic shattered its 2 = — last connection with the strongly tow liver, kidneys Catholic inhabitants of Quebec. CONSTIPATION is A PENALTY OF AGE in a Paromeunt has votested the title end} for Free Trial Treat Rating te so exsential to for its first onda, Tle ode | me. COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY “An iner ip our war expense health in ome sa 0 hae AMUSEMENTS _——___ Don't wait vatil the last minute. ate rea. " will spell national bankruptcy and et ee ee al thremten the economic life of the ptr oe ee cnee a ee i| REDUCED RATES TO. nation, and eventually tts inde a tor by A " alae af atl pendence,” ways Bona “Con | | . ; Mimi Amagtin, Stetlion, gue of vee! Katherite Green, greatest of all] ‘CALIFO ' f 1 | writess vate " ptlow means strife and dieunion Las Sees |. amctonel ht ot iaysters Section, will te Cemnda. It wit! nore the cause |tneeame, wes broweht to America| bear the same title when it is pab-| of the allies te a grumter extost joy Cheon Produann n years Maho in book form, after the serial | First Ch Th tha it will help. ete he sa » be-| ha Gi leted it u | San Franciaco .$13.00 $14 10.0 WIL HES: TAYE came dee poll yoy * pail /9 Caan bay ana Los Angeles 20.00 $21 H Sieee If the United Sates @oun as Fifth and gine. Tel. F fiat h ig A not speak Eng: Joe Ryan, who plays the lead op-| San Diewo. 22.00 $23.50 Vike much as Canada hag doug, t& pro- Tonight, all Week—Mats. v ish, and oe ge ap 7 beige : ite Anita King in the latter’s| Good service, large outside atate- portion to our wealth gnd popula ces cn” maekne Womgo Fi cent me ake aes ‘es first Mutual feature, 1s going a pop-| FoomM and unsurpassed meals. Rvery |tiqg, they will have to raise an 5 lan colony, where she played in vem a 5 conver ra. Null 6,000,000 men.” and i ic sa ular Western screen lead one bet-| partictdars at City Ticket Otth @rmy of nen Hawara%neidon's Enchanting Dramy id co , She makes her|ter hy his use of three guns, in-|” - -— The F@nch-Canadian pofits out git peo el ad “ROMANCE” | debutoin armen” and “Mignon” | stead of two. Just how the versa that the Brit@h @lonist ts not en used it, is far pre! the comlMation of eo) regards himself as the only simon lo aarte, Sae Pere Harry Morey, Vitagrapher, used) Thurston Hall, well-known young) 100 Céerry St Phone miltodt adage EIN tt C by drugglete@inder the name of to ging tenor solos under the spot-| leading man of screen and stage » Pr Caldwell’s Syrup re in. I 01 Mights 200 to i0c. Mags. 160 and 250. || at the Metropolitan this winter, aft er years of study for grand opera u must be seen to be appreciated NEW PANTAGES | ° “Conscription,” declared~ Bour FUEL TO SOLVE YOUR HEATING PROBLEM— ta, 2:30. 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