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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1917. PAGE 3 “Bull,” “Spike” and Tanaka Keep Douglas Fairbanks | ¢ Pi 1—Mary Pickford In “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” Liberty. 2—Bil! Hart and Mildred Harris in Cold Deck,” Coliseum. 3—Myrtie Gonzalez in “The Code of the Kiondyke,” Mission, 4—William num in “A Tale of Two Cities,” Clemme: 6—Mae Marsh in “Polly of the Circu coming to the Strand Saturday, September 22. 6—Scene from “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” Rex to thing ‘do you not suppose I was 1 think I could give to y @ sional engagement as a pianist in @ NOTHING COMPARES WITH | (Eegiand ma 80m fe," i LOVE Treadway asks ber if she is go- | for which your friends were glad to a4 —_— @ ing to accept it. give up all conventional ideas of aévke “I could visualize myself Margie,| “gne says she does not know.| marriage? That they were willing | Barbara He set forth on al as that poor little girl.” said!qpen she tells him he ought to|to make me the mother of their| mission of vengeance, and sought! Paula as she told me ahout the! «now by this time that her life ts children did but make me the hap-|the truth. Her one mistake result-| play. dedicated to him and him alone,|pier in knowing | was perhaps|ed from placing too much 4 1 “That prologue, Margie, wottld and tt is for him to decide worthy of all you had done for me?’ jence upon the word of a» villain} fmmediately evoke the sympathy of} “pyery tone of her voice shows, “ ‘But, Hannah, I do not feel I} who was, himself, ¢ on tee the audience for the heroine, and it/t her Treadway is all in all. ‘I am worthy of such love, dea | crime. | would also make friends for the | have only made myself what 1 am, “‘Do you rem r, Evan, that | hero. You see, Margie, @ pl@y-/for you, dear, she says passage from Elk to Abelard in| True to the old life itself is the wright, as well as a newspaper “‘and did you never think, dear,| which he says ancient London street which fig : writer, has to make his first scene/ that | made you what you are for How oft when pressed by marriage | \res largely as a setting for the as well as his first paragraph 4/| myself, sweetheart, he answers have I said |tremendous super de luxe photo | fillip to interest in what is to) with great feeling. Curse on all laws but those which uction, “A Tale Two come. '. a rfut | love has mad in which William Farnum “The first act of the play, ‘The! ,” Hannah. a Pag Mii re me Danae ae cat of tenes | the dual Yolo of Chabies " Story of Hannah Frankel’ was ex-| re test musicians 1 have ever thes, |Darnay and Sidney Carton at the actly what ono would expect from |Frosiest -MiMMln ve mastered the| Spreads bis light wings and in a|Clemmer Sunday the prologue. In this I confess moment flies, ‘a little disappointment, as the e a. | tee hnique of the piano and added to it that something which speaks to — ¢ Aer ate iy lower of the | the jeast imaginative of a po Let wealth, let honor await the Th. Ghana of th oe ‘act was | and sympathetic soul You are not A wedded came Bix. ae salah le eaten only very beautiful, but you have| August her deed and sacred be 2) rologue, an Aveee her flame and took place in Hannah Frankel’s | 804m to be a st net women adewe trun wnanten-aih thine views apartment on Riverside Drive. It| ir h ae at T hover te remove fs easy to see that the inevitable / 4 the Unie betteterees gi t| ™ palth, hon what are has occurred. Hannah comes into dey stm: the more you to love picked up that | would develop woman which you have co Truly, dehr, I ¢ intended to & the music room beautifully bot #im io he eantinued) ply gowned, and starts to practice. Evan Treadway enters and thi into the wonderful to be. SPEND $80,000 nave 6 tom Hannah says she bi 8 | you on your feet again But you F been offered a splendid profes |i scasomed so quickly that, manlike, " avn een se I could not resist taking you for| | my own, 1 did not think of you,| FO | WILLIAM 8. Hannah, only of mynelt.’ | “‘And don't you know, Evan, I H A RT lus glad to be taken? Do you! Northwest Tourists’ association think I could have made myself | will spend $80,000 in advertising the what I am had {t not been for your | Pacific Northwest this year Temerrow and Monday love and encouragement? 1 want-| The decision was reached at a _ meres wae 194 4 to belong to you, and I am|meeting of the association at the Now Playing proud that your friends know I be Aretic club Friday i jong to you. All these years of| The sum will be expended in Skinner’s striving have been to me only con-| Magazines and newspapers thruout ftant atfort. toward improvement |the United States, and circulars : Dress Suit fie: 1 mite not snamo you betore| will ve sent to centers of tourist any friend to whom you Introduced |traffic. A specialized canvas of —and— me.’ | winter resorts in Florida and Call 2 TOM MIX pot am sure you might have mar-|fornia will be the first step in the | L lied, Hannah. I know many of my | campaign \friends would have been glad to| It is the association's aim to \have taken you from me, and I|bring more than 100,000 visiting presume many of them have offer. |&utomobiles to the Northwest next : ed you marriage.’ | surnmer. “‘and when they did, Evan dear,’ | Be pfeuth, Bt. Be linterrupted Hann ieaving the STRIKEBREAKERS TO ike and Pin piano and going over to him and Sal putting hervands on nis shoulder! JOIN GARMEN SOON ft - AN FRANCISCO, t. 16 Fifty strikebreakers held a confer STARTING SUNDAY Rosetta Brice Richard Buhler “LOVE'S TOLL” 5c—CLASS ‘A’—5c° 3rd Near Pike ence in the office of Labor Com missioner Hoff with representa |tives of striking United Railroads | carmen. The conference was expected to result in a walkout of 400 strike: breakers following the strike of nearly 200 of their number yester day M ing impo breakers are be street car com strik 1 by the te Meanwhile officials at the Labor emp were considering strike of other unions in sympathy with the railroad strike, in Trim for His Daredevil Stunts in the Movies Dougias Falrbanke employs three trainers to keep him In condition for te thrilling screen stunta and pugilistio demonstrations. They are, namely, Bull Montana, the well known wrestler; Sp ke Robin son, the onetime English champlon of the padded arena, and Tanaka, the celebrated stu dont of jiujiteu Bull, Spike and the Japanese ath jlete have their share with “full of | pep” Fairbanks, He never lets up, }conrequently hin trainers are vic |tima of continuous abuse, As a re sult of his reverence for physical preparedness, the screen actor ts al ways In perfect condition, He ts a capable wrestler, understands jiu jiteu and handle the gloves with the ease of a champion He holds the distinction of never faking a ser stunt fight Reallam may be a bit uncomfort- able at thes,” sald Fairbanks, Ina ent interview, “but, as Lincoln once wisely sald: ‘You can fool some of the people all of the time jall of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.” Frederick im ean re TODAYS PnROE ams con M—Paalin ble Cromed, V¥—Nesale Ler un Ann.” MINSION 1 in “Potty Frances Nelson in “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” DE & week's engagement at Liberty theatre Sunday, ts something In the nature of a “wel come home” for Mary Pickford After seeing her pursued all over | Belgtum tn “The Little American ‘it te good to find her back to the old farm tn a ginghasa dress, short Jwkirts and with her curls displayed }in all thelr glory. For her new pic ture ts an emphatic success; a real |Mary Pickford heart interest story plus much warm humor. Wiillam 8. Hart Ie seen on the nereen, for the first time ainee bis personal appearance in Seattle, at the Coltseu day, in |his new The film ¢ jand exctter ve, with « and a hand-to-hand fight of r ndous fe Ace Bix Hill” has one of those roles which he has made so famour, that of a Westerner, square-jawed, quick on the nd afraid of neither man t e ° SUNDAYS PROGKAMS LINERTY—Mary Pickford in “Re. heren of Sunnybrook Parr Weatern subject CLASS OA Hichard Duhier in “Love's Toll.” Sa °° “The Code of the Klondyke,” or “The ¢ r Law ned from a romance the N is at the Mission Sunday, for four days. T }eall of the North koned Jimmi Hender Hie sis ven to the roughly the paved road way, fringed with pleturesque houses of “ye olden times” fidelity | |to detail 1s exact. One of the! }dwellings, a typical inn, is “The| Nags Head atmospheric to a sign which warns all citizens of} |the good town of mdon that stages for Dover leave at 10 and 2.| . . 6c 99 3 Charlle Chaplin, in one of hia| When Kate Douglas Wiggin wrote ‘“‘Rebecca” she dotted © funniest comedies, “The Cham ® : ., 3 pion wilh the main attraction her “‘i’s” with tears and crossed her “‘t’s” with smiles~ Bishi: Cpastie te oast tn. the rote —it was a wonderful story in print—it almost lived. tn abounds with fast actions and com edy incidents. Ann Murdock will also be on the |bill in “The Outcast,” one of |Chartes Frohman’s great stage suc conse A sensational climax accomplish. Jed with one swift, sure stroke, and involving a surprise that sets the audience gasping with amazement jat the wunexpectedness and efft clency of the episode, furnishes a forceful finale to the heart-rending story of “Love's Toll,” at the Class A Sunday. Five yeare ago “The Coming of Columbus,” a three-reeler, was not Ja commercial success, Two reels for a nickel was the rule in those {days, so what could an exhibitor do |with three reels? Three huadred | people were in the cast, among them being Kathlyn Williams, Charles Clary and Marshal Sted man (Myrtle’s husband) It Is said, on very good author ity, that Margarita Fischer will do her work in future at the American studios, at Santa Barbara, Cal. It is some time since she acted there, but all her recent photoplays have been made for the American com any, and the terms of a new long |aencract demand her acting at San. Barbara, in order to take advan of the nization, It was titre she came #o prominently to he front in the still-remembered “Beauty” features. More good news! ne Mary Pickford Enjoy the Best as a Liberty Guest CHILDREN 10¢ WE RELIEVE ALL FUTURE PICK FORD FEATURES WILL BE COM- RED WITH THIS. JUST AS ESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY? WAS A MILESTONE MARKING AD= VANCEMENT, SO IS “REBECCA? OLIVER G, WALLACE 18 ENTHUSIASTIC OVER “REBECCA” AND PROM>s IsSES SOME WONDERFUL MUSIC ON THE WU © LITzeRt 5 MARY PICKFORD REBECCA OF pictures it DOES live. Modern Magic (motion pictures) © has brought little Rebecca and Sunnybrook Farm to life —and through six reels crowded with tear-stained and smile-lit incidents you live again childhood’s forgotten mishaps and happiness STAR-LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY SCOOP! The first motion pictures taken in any navy since Uncle Sam's entry into war. What's going on behind Bremerton Navy Yard's guarded gates—obtained by special permission from the Secretary of War! | | says the order, “will be regarded jas a danger to the public peace oF safety and will be subject to sum am Is After Abusers of U.S. Flag . : {s about half-way thru her produc-{ Lina Cavalleri, operatic prima’|Jncle S:; | tion of “The Little Princess,” and with Paramount, was donna, now children of all ages are looking for-| originally a dancing girl in Rome. eS cereat anil panne | ward to {ta release, It is one of} ‘ By United Press Leased Wire nicole aie {the most human stories ever writ-|Her beauty and grace won her @)"" Giron, sept Fe anes ca ‘ten, and the p@t is a typical Mary | post in the ballet at the Royal opera). “against desecration of the | INVENTS BOMB, GUN | Pickford on Ronen ase dhe end ot sae ree American flag by enemy aliens and] A parachute has been invented | C.F. Zittel, known as “Zit,” of tutelage of ominsa Doct of ait 28 order for their summary arrest /py William F. Watkins, 816 Pilte the New York Evening Journal, 1) [tajjan vocal instructor and punishment has been issued by | st., for saving aviators, He will now the head of the International Attorney General Gregory and is in/turn it over to the government, Film Service, Inc. Mr. Zittel, who| “Doug” Fairbanks has the reputa. the hands of U attorneys thru-| Watkins, who is the inventor of is credited with exerting a powerful| tion of baving had more 1 mut the country today the centrifugal baseball pitching, linfluence upon both stage and|women, compared with the number) “Any alien enemy tearing down, |machiner has also inverted a gun screen, will remain at the head of the Journal theatrical department, mutilating, abusing or desecrating | to throw a quarter-pound bomb of pictures he has made, than bend Eh Dinter ‘ates » Bo eR etry e Unite: tes any way,” miles rate of 6 & iets other film star, \