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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918, PAGE 3 TONIGHT Bill Hart in “Selfish Yates” SUNDAY NOON CONCERT and Fatty Arbuckle in Intermezzo “Moonshine” Dagger Dance Herbert Song ....... ae ‘ Selected Cavalleria Rusticana, Grand Selec- tion .. Mascagni WALLACE 7x. WURLITZER STARTING STAR-LIBER SUNDAY ae News Weekly a 4—Wallace Reid and Annie Little in’“Refleve Me, Xantippe,” Liberty. 2—Sesene Hayakawa and Florence Vidor in “The White Man's Law,” Strand. 3—Norma Talmadge in “De Laxe Annie,” Coliseum. 4—George Walsh in “Brave and Bold,” Mission. 5—Fannle Ward in “The Yellow | Ticket,” Levy's Orpheum. 6—Frank Keenan in “Loaded Dice,” Clemmer. 7—Theda Bara in “The Blood Red Rose,” Colonial. LIBERTY te eae cue ORPHEL M * = —_— “Believe Me, Xantippe,* declared — | Saturday n wings the last of ENDAY FROGRAMS ppe. LIBERTY—Bin Mart fem | | 1 Geprge MacFarland when a strange Fates.” at Petty Arbackic ia) | (© Ta © in Up the young lady asked him if he were) | ¢, Mesnshine, a |} Road With & at Levy's Or Norma Tedmadge ta | hangry, and immediately the young| | “penne mt Keone ls “tent: | | ongum, Third and Madison. On Sun Aunt } lady pressed a gun at his belt, or} be = A iv Nerme Talmadge in day Manager Pugene Levy will dering him to peel potatoes. Wal-| | aeee faut.” present Fannie Ward The Yel lace Reid will be MacFariand, at the| | ""A5"— Charts, Riches oot Ticket.” This photoplay is a next week, and Ann Little a M—Constance Talmadge in | m ng of the play of the same e? ! “Up the Koad With Sallie” at a ror , onthe in 4a Walsh in will play Dolly Kamman. George | satastos—— mhowast tn "the Bess ran for 13 month n Tae we ry land, reckless and wealthy. | | tan 2 Tt iw th y of a fetes tian hn sad made a@ bet of $40,000 that he could PNIAL—Mary Miles Minter in girl whor usslan police try to . noes commit a crime and evade the po mnie for Spite.” is 4 n ellow symbol of SS A-onstance Talmadge tn Nice for a year. He started out, wa ASS 4 ---Relenere tn “F-oveintion, my but the girt the tables on “The Honeymoon.” | dering from one place to anothe until toward the close of the y —- big sora gg _ "| it Fay) meant a fylfilter f her dreams. he ‘was still safe and enjoying a| Then at the height of Mis pe incher ct ¢ y, “Mair e Ghe om of an old hunting excursion in Colorado {the Rane of md shows itself, he} 12 . e 0 oP t . aida had all but Detectives worked diligently, a Picture port cific,” a Burton H ravelogue | py r band, was thrust aside million posters were spread thru the | Delief (or lack of the Paramount-Arteraft i country, declaring that the crimina! born waged im public 5s ne orchestra of tw a could be recognized by the slang| Guy Coombs and MINES | py ris renad phrase, “Believe me, Xantippe.” And|have important parts in the photo D eile at’ ths Nibisiod. encatas cs was, in the heart of a Col | Play. Sur 5 Waish, in x o forest, caught by a girl who oad te tai set him to peeling potatoes COLISEUM Mar starring . + ait Bes Talim “De CLEMMER 4 * opening Saturda “Loaded Dice,” which opens at the | Coli 4 from the stag os i Clemmer today with Frank Keenan 2 tr tartin ‘ b e hero, who im, the title role, is the story of a| Julie was the wife of Walter Ken. | cone, on the t coast . M ina man who believes there is no God. dal, a New York © whe ' * “the white i pur . st amaz Unserupulous and dominating, he at studied criminology came kland, last realizes his ambitions and be-| band and her little daughter she a goddess, mother, wife and « NIAL heart. One day she hurried into|* . b eration r une and Monday t their city home to be near her hu: veda Bara in “The NATIONAL Figeeaeietecmaeernae came into t THIRD & PIKE Me samme meth. {that Sierra Leone might, after @li,|to the Expert Dentistry at my ris apag hae atest eae Reasonable Prices aa taki De Lege Abwia. THREE MAYORS _|Gen. Greene Warns —e sent =| WILL SPEAK AT | Against Peacers ; OA Av iyi A SRSA Av ty OAR) MASS MEETING 2) 000 0%,"s"'as| Wallace Reid and Ann Little in “Believe Me, Xantippe”—A $40,000 bet—a 4 SEATTLES BEST ProToR Mayors of three Northwest cities masa _meeting| co ‘e sut_ awison st! $100 forgery—a million dollars’ worth of girl and enough fun and excitement sere tor Counc af Bene to protest the “consresation et! to pay off England’s war debt! Like “Xylophone” it -ounds different than it FRANK Slee oh Velo pete Mant iv wan vou asainet! logksg—and like “Xmas,” it’s something to look forward to! Try to pro- panies, and to voice de-| longed struggle. It will not enc Hippodrome 2 ties are not isolated cases, I found.| —IN— . sic ‘or C. M.Jon my recent trip to the front, but] and Dice” . ; ‘to the council com KLICKITAT COUNTY TO A two-reel comedy circus—with HONOR SOLDIER DEAD a whole menagerie of mirth! kitat county will erec 0) w10e2> , Through This Intensely capecspeomaeve ill ye y ument at Maryhill, in ho 4 Almost Proven Iti Point ; public protest Seed meee ie cone oe PROT ot PURE Continuous 11 to 11 ADMISSION 20c; CHILDREN 10c | die in the service of their country That when a man plays The names of all men who die in| ~ for ‘igh stakes: whens EVAN WILLIAMS — DIES service wit be insrived unon ene MCADOO LOWERS FARES | 114 SOLDIERS SENT WILSON URGES PROPER | TO MEN IN SERVICE HOME ON SICK LIST FOURTH CELEBRATION richegor for a womnan—he Harold Bell Wright | fay 26.—After an ill-| be held July 4 , Mi with joaded n Wiltama, « must, play a WASHINGTON May 25. Direc WASHINGTON, May 25 One WASHINGTON, May 26. Presi noted ten n op ” | TT MAN DS’ D Aktor HAN LOOT tor General McAdoo late yesterday | hundred and six sick and wounded | ent Wilson has called on native | py Onn on ELD OF ae He is , dow 4 ‘| , of By- authorized a passenger rate of 1 cent \s were landed in this country | Americans to join heartily with for- ny case of Pyorrhea Cc | children elgn-born population in celebrating | that is tn the curable stage for Registered Dentists erett, Wash report: a mile for all tary and naval nen |from the American Expeditionary the fourth of July as the day of | $19 to $25. Personal service, out . ts * of the high rent district, moder- psa Neer a few e mer William jn the United States servi This \Berce during the week ending May | birth , : ne iited States service vis |Beree durin 1e week ding , of a new and greater spirit of t ° . ng 9 pistate os shoes dip ate advertising, enable me to YARD WORKERS Rockefeller was struck by @ Lorped® | qotion came after the railroad admin-41? Eight more were brought here democracy reign-born citizens || make you this Offer. Go to ang pA aes saa 908 Boxes 35c ¥ vy yard at Bremerton {a in|!" the war zone recently lathation had-been besiared by thou. | Urine the week ng May 10. The | have b ting the celebration | dentist, get his prices, then come “Al Fresco” .....Herbert c * ‘ation had been besies y thou. | Our ne Mi ty bhastand aseay:hest ian sor showing thelr loyalty | {@,e¢ an oget 20 Dee cent. out q CK o ol jetters ne versona rom his 4 care! Xylophone Solo shopfitters, r 3 . . TALK ON M/ RLINCK jsands of letters and personal re cuperation. to the United States and the cause | painless methods and PERSONAL By C. Fisher neers, shipfitters, e o| a ” 1s will give @ quests that the soldiers and sailors - ae which it is ‘ving. ATTENTION, operators (female), switchmen and| charac ation of Maeterlinck, be given a ri 1 rate that t war work in France, — DR. J. BROWNS various other workers along this! before the Astrological club Satur-| migth visit their homes while on fur: |} tachel Wightman, nurse left) | Yow hear the call. Answer. | | line. day evening at 8 p. m, at 6000 Ar’ loughs Friday for Louiaville, Ky | Sew Bene the ont: Ramen 1