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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918. PAGE 3 ue eS SUNDAY—ALL WEEK) National Emblem Narcissus o0scccsccecse EE , a, et 1—Sylvia Bremer and Thurston Hall, in “We Can't Have Everything,” Coliseum, 2—Charles Ray and Jane Novak, in “The Claws of the Hu . S—Lillian Gish, in a scene fro jearts of the World,” Orpheum i—Hert Lytell, in “The Trail of Vesterday,” Colonial A character in “The Kaiser, the Beast of Bertin,” Rialto. 6—Clara Kimball Young, in “The House of Glass,” Strand. 7—Tom Mix, in “Western Blood,” Mission. 8—Madge Kennedy, in “The Service Star,” Clemmer. LIBERTY Charles Ray is starred in “ 2— urke, whorr ng. He maid he bad beer Claws of the Hun,” the attraction) Dorothy pe ut that an ur had starting at the Liberty Sunday. God. the cast te t him a fortune, He is rearet with «¢ frey Stanton, an American financier, | Ben Alexander has become wealthy making muni &" art tions. He is entrusted by the gov A 30-man orchestra with a spe ernment with the formula of a new. Musical score will accompany ly discovered explosive, which he jeture ing to take her tc was packing detectives W. Griftith’s ame and arrest Arvackie in “Good: them for complicity in a Buards with zealous care ye : ag ; were tried Werner, u German spy. secures x CLEMMER —_- oe position with the financier thru his) Manager Clommer has secured & | COLONIAL —- William Parnam in claim of American citizenship and ne attraction t ¢ shown ever “The Conqueror opens Sunday with Willlam Fox Tox Mix in a Patriotic declarations. John Stanton,| week. It will be « Godfrey's son, is a boy fired with red Weekly Digest, showing ¢ fighting blood. His efforts to enlist Official € and his battles with the spies who one ree threaten his father's factory and his father’s life furnish ty of ex citement. A comedy, “Who's Your Father? and the Star-Liberty Weekly com plete the new bill. SUNDAY PROGRAMS LIBERTY Charles Kay in "The Claws of the Mun”; Star-Liberty Weekly CLEMM hit Mad n way to Low Kennedy in “The Prery W. Griffith's Is of the World STRAND —Clare Kimball Young in 7 - The House of (lass.” twitted him “The Service MISSION—Tom Mix te “Western of the new ee Ll S ORPHEUM D. W. Griffith's “Hearts of the about not knowing the a “costume affair,” party was to World” will open an engagement at ‘The story Bae te Seeder wr Tt | coe Gores ae ts cneiies taaiee | s Orpheum, Third and Madison, | deals with the love of a slacker who! | mratto “The Rates, the Teast of || *"4 forced him to exchange clothes 17 atl nee O'clock. The production | built his own prison. Miss Kennedy Bertin.” coueiaat } 4 comes heralded by the praises of plays Marilyn March, whose longing | | 1 Neal ‘ ° ‘ Stitics over the United pl for @ soldier or sailor sweetheart, * : « Se at Trail to Yesterday.” starring ; | denaaaied | Mert Lytell, will be shown at the Griffith was 18 months im the | Starts her on oie OF decepHon.| is toved by Jim Dyckman, while her! Colonial Sunday, Monday and Tues 4 enon RE 7 ens Be the cous: -" husband longer cares for her. day The action of the film takes eeets A ‘rance, to " ict ove ASEU) ae a refuses Jim's attentions, | place a ranch among Mexicans [etry he took a company of actors a ope g him to forget about her.| There are many cowboys, Mexicans We Can't little over a year ago. Griffith set day at the wp his camera in the front line Have Everything , trenches, within a hundred yards of star cast in which i) =stthe Hun trenches, and there the Williams, Elliott quick eye of his lens caught the| Bremer, Thurston Hall charge of troops, airplanes in com | shall and Theodore Roberts bat, hundreds of tanks going Into ac Charity € ch = the neglect tion and the gas and flame proj ed wife of Pete Charity are ing Sunday, It is a war picture into fete a ei STRAND which romance haa been woven A picturization of Max Marcin's| At the Imperial Mildred Harris drama, “The House of Glass,” opens! will at the Strand Sunday with Clara| Time Sunday Kimball Young aa Margaret Case, «| Phi yt her advice and marries|and horsethieves included in the » Can't Have eee nager Dang announces “The the Beast of Herlin,” as the attraction at the Rialto start rin “The Price of a Good At eam Dorothy j lip Road.” Roy ; crapher. She in planning to| Stewart, the cowboy actor, will b 4 Days Only up her work and marry A tan| at the Ta nie ois CHRISTIAN GIRLS AS Ee Gl -_ the Red Jumble sh or T turned 4 fr interesting records Sy reports that im h jewelry and xi br tonne, brocades, trimmings and FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION CONTINUOUS 11 to 11 4 articles have!) art works also are wanted what the Musne Wher 1 respond to the call om of the Red Cross Jumble shop, a pound, r 1 re *\) Minor ave. I “® SOLDIER'S WIFE seam gurtct, | GETS 3 MONTHS | syrian TO SEEK A HOME| Three months in which to find the! kind of home she wants, a small renting at $7 or $8 a month. Young Soldier to ; “pen et oe et WESTERN ‘iii, = Alvin Adams, 19-year-old deserter, husband and 18-year-old has been adjudged sane by a comenit are away at war. Thix has been tee of allenists, and must plead on| ®ccomplished on $40 monthly 4 hi arraignment Tuesday { ment until recently when the land harge of murdering R. Raymer, | lord. E. D. Shaffer, 6430 Barnes ave informed Mrs. Fowler that she must rent” car dr as he was selling the A Western play with real Beast lo Sad god ike genaten Sin aba telsts Ceara an cowboys, real riding and real ¥0uns man's way of thinking, ac te ee ened Fogetip beiheoraee GeMe—five recle of “em — | sienst Fe ee eee reve The excitement fairly oozes out of every climax—and there are half a and absolutely t run. tion obtained by the landlord goes JAPANESE MEET NEXT into tte YEAR AT PORTLAND | tne Portland will be the meeting place | She would otherwise have lost of the next year's convention of the United Japanese ‘snociauion, it was ASK WITHDRAWAL OF _| wd'in| TROOPS IN IRELAND] . : raodowsipstoad a. went bythe nied rah ta FIRST AT PIKE—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c—Children 10c B. McFarland, retired Portland| geattle after a meeting Thursday capitalist, and father of Varde and| atone fen Merariant "of “seattin, and | he meting wa called n batt 10 George Says |$12,000,000,000 Bill |Five Enemy Subs |Two Are Crushed to Se | eee h people and was a! Wilson Terms O. K. Finally Passed Sunk, Is Reported Death at Plant day noon | dressed by Miss O'Brennan and Rey Bert IC) BORN 6 " | rather Corbett, of the Church of the| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY] WASHINGTON, July 6 AN ATLANTIC PORT, July 6 BELLINGHAM, July 67, 7 Account of the sinking of five German] Crow of Seattle and A, Matison of TEN CHILDREN FOUND _| Immaculate Conception IN AD A ii uin DAdcaaa io thiol ce emRR Carine Gauiccrt cictels American nnd Hrtan thie" lty ‘were crushed t0 dead a TO BE ABOVE AVERAGE|Sultan’s Death Due | Am*tican troops Friday, stated that goo,000,000 army “appropriation | retin as convoys to | the Olymple Cement company DIaHe dozen minor ones working up to the last one. But if you like a play that sweeps you off your feet, then you should see it! time she expects to secure her war garden, which = We give you fair warning—if your heart is weak, don’t see this play! ubmarines German after Provost Marshal General Crow. | Bri tran rt beart 7,000| Friday afte: yon when parts of an Of 31 children weighed and meas | | ately with the United States, France| der had asked that the amendment to| American troops, was given by pas-| oil tank be loaded onto cars felh ured at the baby clinic Friday morn to Revolt Plans? and Great Britain if conditions «he pill offered by Senator McKellar oe ere who arrived July 4 on an/ down on t ing, 10 were found to be above LON BO uly 6 mat the death! Voioeq by President Wilson in his! of ‘rennessee, making Crowder a let ish liner eandard, 44 Land olght{of the sultan of Turkey, Mohammed | Yolced ; f Deng “ees Meu:\ "he transport sunk three. sab U: ity Chec ks Ss andaré were normal and eigh if Turkey, Mohammed Fourth of July speech were ac-| tenant general, be dropped ; ? nity ecKs pies ani below standard Vv sUPPOsed due o natural) oo tec marines and the destroyers accoun ‘ 5 Matinees ... Ciitiice will be held on Wednesday,| causes, was in reality the work of| °°Pte4 ie ed for tw PARIS, July 6.—The operations Evenings ... Thursday and Friday mornings from| members of a revolutionary party in 0. J. Rust, Tac an, was of spies behind the allied fronts have ‘ f reports| John Mulberg, Carlson hotel, 115| killed when his auto went over the been to.a great extent checked asm the Ottor | which have empire, eaghed Lo Children ...... 4+... .5¢ 9:30 to 12 thruout the summe x ‘ n from| Washington st, was robbed of $65/ grade on the Rainier National park | Does the sun rise in the west? | | result of placing the allied armias Friday night road Thursday night $$$ $$$ under one command. c Madison st, Dutch sources, ntral school, Seventh ave. 4 . we , r ‘ ee

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