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CAPACITY CROWDS COLISEUM CORNER Hart Is cast “On-the-Level” Leigh in Hellangone, a West. ern mining camp of the early days— where the cards were stacked to meet a jameness. Aima Reubens enacts Coralie, whom men loved to their utmost harm—Mlidred Harris and Syivia Bremer complete the marvelous cast FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c; Children 100 Beattle day will be celebrated at the Yakima far Thursday | vations for the trip may be had by/ telephoning the Seattle jof Commerce and Commercial Club.| knocking out al! comers with od |deadly right to the jaw. is certainly a riot. and a ser this production, Chamber | Champion” - ee For soul and mind give forth re- sults Catarrhal Deaf: to your druggist ‘ana y and add tonit Water and 4 ounces of erecuine S sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four day bring quick relief wing head noise. to the throat ny Ce UPsTams Catarrhel Deafness or head should give this prescription SECOND AND UNION JULES VERNE’S Sights that for tho kind made possi ands of centuries have been denied man. le by the wonderful inventions of the Williamson Bros. COMING NEXT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 “THE WHIP” Greatest Race Track Drama in the World's MOVIES The October release sched. been an nounced by Paramount Pic tures corporation Includes sev. eral innovations and impor ule which has ant additions to the wswal r ter of « tions appea ton’s series of adaptations Sir Gilbert Parker's novels aleo makes ite appearance Jack Pickt nd Loutse Huff Arms a the Gir adaptation of th ful play, starring Bib Burke “The Trouble Buster,” starring Vivian Martin “The Call of the East,” Sesaue Hayakawa. The first Mla Sir Gilbert Parker's “The World for Sale,” with a cast headed Conway Tearle and Ann Little. Marguerite Clark appe in the fecond of the series of Mary Rob-| erts Rinohart’s "S De stories. Charles Ray appears in the Para-| appears Th rico M Ann Pennington, Ziegfeld Follies star, returns to the « en in Antics of A Bill Hart ie at the Coliseum In “The Cold Deck.” another one of his Voeastern e breathle situ ne deals with the adventures of square jawe abandos for his young from the East Hart bas ¢? known as as |bler in the | gone. Rough poker ga cold-decked, a thr hold-up, a tender romance and . ted finish picture an matically unexy combine to make th exciting one. A more fitting role would have een hard to select for Mary Pick s of aying Mary Pt being Ret The feature at the Mission Is =|) Big Theatical All| Announcement Grand Opening SUNDAY SEPT. 23 of the Famous ROTHERMEL & MacCULLOUGH and their Own and Original Musical Comedy Operas The cleanest and best plays of their kind ever offered on’ the Ar an stage TIVOLI BIGGER AND BETTER SHOWS “Gold and the Woman” SIX GREAT ACTS Weekly News Showing Evente You Read About, and a Comedy completes the bill at the COLONIAL THEATRE BC vet Pike a Pine DC STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1917. Blackton and Ince Will Furn Out Many Fine Feature Photoplays With oy of Screen Stars MOVILE Sidney Carton and Charle Tale of Two Cities, , are Willian Farnum, | who in playing both parts t characterization reen stare, The firs ef the Thomas M, Ince produc. on the let, and the firet of J. Stuart Black ‘I am used to playing a but in playing two parte, thus, I have te myself into elth “20,000 Leagues » Rex to packed houses, Theda Bara opens a two-day en- gagement at the ¢ the Woman,” lontal theatre in Wlillam Fox is going to present Kimball Young t# the screen's oth. nm production ta! Anita King le nearing the com pletion of her first Mutual feature, in which she plays © Western type of girl and in which there fs much | horseback riding and gun play, Joe Ryan is her leading man. Son of r Ince star, Baw wane Berens I comING SEPT. 22 with who to care Cherniavsk World-Famous Violini SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 12 ARTISTS «4, lam nk great, for I have always loved this cle was delighted wh start the photodramatic version.” Uppor—Mae Marsh, coming Saturday dred Manning. “Polly of the Cirous,” coming Thursday in “Mary Jane's ‘City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron'~ | To Make Beautiful, Healthy VW Women and Strong, Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Weak, Ansemic Men and a ine. ster, Barbara Ited for word from him an jthen, bent on tnvesticating his jstlence, learned, in Seattia, that he [had been murdered in the Klon |dikea, Bhe then set forth on a mis tion of vengeance. Chartle Chaplin fe still “The at the Strand theatre, | OH, TO BE AN APPLE. ‘AUBURN ORGANIZES AND WHEAT GROWER! When the apple and wheat crops! A council of patriotic service, there ought to be which will co-operate with that of faces in Yakima valley. 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