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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1917. PAGE 3 ome Picture, This New Fairbanks Film SOME STARS TO BE SEEN AT SEATTLE MOVIES SUNDAY _ | APPEALS SUNDAY NOON CONCERT March ....cscicsscvvces .+e.e. Waldteufel Meditation from “Thais”... Massenet | RP elected Overture, “Poet and Peasant”. seeees Suppe WALLACE =: WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY 1—Klaine Hammerstein tn “The lent.” Liberty Doug las Fairbanks in “Reaching for the Moon,” Coliseum, 3—Jane Cowl in The Spreading Dawn,” Strand. 4 trom “The Hand Rocks the Cradie,” Mission « Chaptin in “The Champton,” Colonial Co-Reapor PROGRAMS TODAY IERTY—Jeck Pickford tn PROGRAMS nd J LINERTY—Flaine The Co-Keapond , ISEUM——Deougias Fairbanks in Keaching for the Moon,” sa Tret STRAND — Jane Cowl in Spreading Dawn.” STRAND Jane Cowl im “The REX—Fmamy Wehlen in “The Oat- Spreading } aid in lee in “Jack | Kiddies In “Jack hk." in “The Ont- * co Mer: in “Princess verty and obscurity to a a att and since the war MISSION Weber in The throne fs a far fump for time and most of Kane in “The Hand That Meeks the Credle.” wk os . | SOLONTAL — Rupert Julian an American youth, And | his wealth Brady in “The “Mother #” Mine 7 S$ A—Willlam Danesn in wheu/the pretender to the throne ob | try. After fo his oceupancy and hires as-|in “Reaching for the Moon,” they @——————-———— e . eo. gassins to remove the new monarch, | safled for Europe who is a determined ane athletic | these distinguished w if It would be of e——— young man, there is apt to be consid. | film is surprising, as one p es? I ntary age er suspect that they wer at @able excitement. This is one of the threads of Douglas Fairbanks’ new | ed actors, playing their frank oehing fe mount the northern] play, “Reaching for the Moon,” com-| dignity and self-ponseasior Gare Gent: betes . t. mt woods, where the camera is “shoot-| ng to the Coliseum Sunday, which Reaching for the Moon” is a com- |!" now 186 pounds. Will stary ing and 20 fect in diameter | thems with sensational incidents and | bination of melodrama and comedy 145 pounds. Hoping to hear from to ¢ the neceanary atmosphere is mid to be Fa kn’ beat YOU soor Taughable comedy. In staging this | and photoplay, Arteraft has gone to ex. | work of his entire #t Such are the probleme a film pro Two Vitagraph favorites without | treme limits, and the popular Fair-| is supported by a p: ducer has to it equals in their new will be] Banks must hive experienced 4 uding Fra ‘~ Elleen “ med in ad hot Baker,” Dwtrentious time, for in some of the| Percy and Eugene Ormond Dorothy Dalton and her entire! which will be the attraction at the} Decenes he ia handled very roughly.| i sur c company have been ex A Sunda They are George| How he really escaped with his } hs. gpd bea pendent, er ne delights, or otherw nd Joo I A rd fe one of the studio secrets. The|fre™ 9g hehe cagthacon ‘ nptr r awa and ! story is Eur cng | the. tithe 1 the big redwood forests of Call-, general bad men in this great Wild p soba Fs set. | ton Sun fornia. Many acenc Mine Ds Went 1 ¢ | held a prominent place the ous costumes and strong his films he always end or T I n nna is os to secure actors who resemble ° @ | now teen ty such 2-40Ere IMPEDIMENTA OF TRAVEL |) jim | they need little, if any, make-t ° og PIO ¢ | steppe In “Reaching for the Moon,” the Dick I presume it * io aaah th an American who is “ ‘ har gave Dick rat csc waeediab bear th Ralph Lewis’ greatest experience, sary that you st . ore ye: I ad to be the mins eir to a Bu). says, was his 20 years of knock-| tle red book just at this r en have the fopean throne. This information ts a na . it? The train ia pulling name Inhip for each| disclosed to him by and & Ar 4 don’t take ‘knocking’ In the other m to have, I Baron from the king: sense 5 Lewis, who ts Iam ke , soni s énatant, Jim rector John Eme : York for the tyr but he ther discoura az Se. In th Fairbanks was trama am Fé and, with * Jack and the Beansta at the " Clemmer Douglas | the Hon-| Excellent examples of night mo- od e Sagar ya yay cath Rig of the Bel-| tion u photography are shown e n m, I said Dick It Emerson |in “T itsider adapted from 4 me that I have been| his arm across Dick's « tiders, h > non-suc extended a hand to me diplomatic tappened in, and, thinking were| Louis Joseph Vance's novel, No- | of disfiguring blemishes, b - ve ‘ Stors, asked them if they wanted to stafeing exquisite Emmy | purifying the blood, improving the cit| have never heen a wahiact an be ce o* thay ec lene a ” Up- shown at the Rex culation, and regulating the habits with taker yet realizing his blunder, he apolo-| y otesely but the foreigners | Lois Weber, wh he produced A Bae porns, at the frien | tah, Weber, when, se, pater ’ The Co-Respondent is a power-packed play of a girl WB play the parte and donate the| That Rocks the Cradle,” which placed at the mercy of an outraged wife and a Sioney to the Fed Cross fund of Be pens @ px wera bes 7 . . . . tall merciless husband, while Duty insists on such exposure of her curious misfortune as Love will never Slum. Baron Moncheur was the en-| the put ic one ot the m y oN ‘ bang 2 sordinaty of the king of Bel- | Otel a ms that has beer brosght ; out. It i# not a sermon in film. Jim , 8 flum, and the Honorable James Gus “ least litt 1 , 2 The characters ar ensely human the lea uit thing, All| tafos Whitely is a member of the Et l the mahoolk’in the epuntry koe Buy-| Glan legation in Washington. The | * 5 ws Jing books, and I am glad to say I Miron is the secretary of the Beigian|®* !t Is tremendously grippir Langer, Salo of Any Medicine Im the World, think we are getting more than our a This is what Hughie Mack, the ssouangeban share of the bust Hut a lot of tolerate. | — — - — _- felle as want us to nbine with them and boost prices a little 250-pound L-Ko comedian, did the other day, They on his arme rm Just as body, hea r him—and Aren't we making any mone were all between I interrupted “ Maia t?? % bof 18 a0 46. It seeme a 1 was Jim's terse rey yh! dn Trial and cf most Impossible, but it's the truth a largest owner of Hell Morgan’s Girl against ar combination or made their own stars, SO were playing an engagement at one the Low Angeles theatres and trust I don’t believe in boosting the price of school books, We boast that our education ia free but I had hard times buying their books. | t would be sind it-we coult tower FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOLS 1179 11 the price of school books instead of mint vat sunt he » wom Admission 20¢c—Children ¢ Oc —Admission Includes War Tax me f truistic notion in the back will “The Co-Respondent.” jes on the} having seen many come screen but none of their fun-makers in the flesh, they pate visit and had the time of their little | many children who | 1 the studios a} Here's a letter received by Wil liam Fox from a woman living in the ast Sixties in New York city | “Dear Sir: As I am = going to | starve for three weeks or more head that will play th ution telling him that he had not men | Dick hurried to the desk, were te|Mack Backs Johnson|4 AUTOS STOLEN Ruth Clitfora|COR- FIRST AVE. a PIKE ST. hy io BT AVE (IME OT. Cnt hat ine | Mine Ae Boho te materi cm grenest| in Exemption Claim| QW FRIDAY NIGHT surprin Ry United Press Leased Wire head that will play the Rupert Julian and stops the itching! are coming to the Colonial Sunday | rupted) softly. Dick loo : ; |to present “Mother o' Mine.” This | ¢ . but Jim laughed. He readily un-| If 1 had gone to the Congress, would | Might befe and so IT said, “Now ORK, Nov. & hE, (ET Only those who have themselves suf-| clever pair of photoplayers will be IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T es k and Dick | it not?" [asked with a smile you boys go to lunch by yourselves,| NEW YORK, N 4.—Ran John- | Four automobiles were reported tred with eczema or similar itching, | pleasurably recalled for their f PAY ME.” were entire , Dick 1 ed me into the taxi,| 22 go to my room and go to bed | son gained one supporter and suffer-| stolen Friday night An Oakland uming skig-trouble can appreciate ia| acting In "A Kentucky Cinderel ae, i Auianbe waite aii haat awe eu arcund me and #Ad see you both some time this aft: ed the addition of more foes today, | Car belonging to Carl A Lohman, Mlel that the first fouch of Resir 1 Ointel - = = This is my message of deliver-| mont on my little sarcasm, but start: | called another for himself and Jim, S00" Ae {4 abo kde 9h t? following his special plea for exemp- | nl ‘ bap ie ni : ge pews + " ) -| da Taos : 4 caution beth you and J Mek, no ird ave. and Stewart st., while @ ly the ec “ | IGHCLA jance to you from the fear that ac ed off with Jim, leaving me and the) For a moment I felt as tho he re pee wer wae welt i= mally the suffering st pa INLESs HIG Pe ier acins Gontal opeaiions Neate a a ee ne ee eet didictite raat oc ua (PAL ONmas mus unre. aul ichaie Gu [ore Snarn mn aee | Stadehaker was stolen from in front 7 ; “¥ recomes cool and corm- Pp DENTISTRY | | EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and yea cay avaling inpedinanta: ana teen tite perfectly well yet, an 1 you President Baker, of the Philadel. | of R. M. Dramheller’s home, at 1401 le, and the trouble soon disappears. on TREAT Teeth absolutely without Once, little book, 1 would have, laughed have had a very hard journey, Take! pnin Nationals, took a smash at] Mighth ave. W you Can see that it 4] Reasonable |pain in all cases but acute ab: been burt ost beyond repair, but! I'm awfully glad, little book, that | °° a a co inued Johnson's scheme, while his contem-| H, P, Anderson, 517 EB. Pike st., re going to get we will P@y | ecessed conditions. now I really did not care, not even| 1 have developed a strong sense of (Te: Se Cagnnuen porary, Connie Mack, manager of the | ports his Oakland car was. stolen Lesinol Ointment ie ane: Dental Lowest prices in your city for, when Jim wo 1 rather leisurely; humor. It is a good salve for heart Athletics, fended Johnson | from in front of that address, and @ 1, for bares, seaid Work | high-class guaranteed walked up to where they were wait-| ache, us well ax a plaster for hurt) [Are you locking for a fost ar- | | “There has been altogether too} Ford belonging to H. C. Pollet, 1811 ind Ave. & 9 “ jng by the taxi, “I persuaded this im-| self-esteem. ticle? Use Star want ads. much calamity howling from the| E. 45th st., was stolen from Sixth ones Main vee | STERLING DEN TISTRY patient man to wait for you, Margie, When we arrived at the hotel, | @— — —ennnennn® | baseball people,” said Baker, Jave, and Pine st. Friday night. 4 °

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