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|400U. $, VETS | ARE BACK HOME NEW YORK, Aug dred bronzed vete in France are here today recipients of glor They were to take part today 1 field day stunts of the police depart at i | sll of whom wear wound a1.—-Four hun # of American | and service stripes, arrived late yer | terday and were cheered by thou sands who soon found out who they w from the Pennsylvania station thru the streets | to the 60th regiment armory Striking Mariners Go Back to Ships. Following an agreement reach between the Dominion Royal com mission and the Canadian Merchant Service guild, the latter embracing master mariners and pilote of Brit ish Columbia, and the fe conciliatory board, striking mariners have gone back to their vensels and service, delayed a week by general action on the part of the guild, has been resumed. The re, as they er a terms of the agreement have not yet been made public. [VITAL STATISTICS} MARKIAGES Frank A Gregory, Kenton, and Ida Rutior, eattle art, 20, Beattie, and Bertha tolte, 18, Tacoma Alex Zugehorn and Grayce Phelps, Be attle Melmer Meee, Mellingham, and Nora all, Bellevue Henry vais, 24, and Dolly May Jud kina, 18, Kagle Gorge Kimer L. Darroy and Lulu Mauer, Be Jack M Kopatetn and Ruby Monen- | bere, 18, Beatle Elmer H. Barrett. 94, Portiand, and pole A Marvey Portiand, Or, and Heattle kel, 20, and Allee Ei FAS —— fits, Kade BE pb Pe EO is Fieasie Needham, Se in “Triple Trouble,” at Levy's Orpheum. _2—Norma Talmadge, in “Her Only Wa: Yakima, and Edna 6—J. Warren Kerrigan, in “A Burglar for a Night, at the Clemmer. 1—Emily Stevens, in “A Man's World,” at tho Colonial, 8—Chas, Ray, in “The Coward,” at the Rex. 9—Chas. Ray, at the Rialto, in “The Hired Man.” Several thousand motion picture | ig a =| when reverses come and she loses all, | LEVY'S ORPHEUM exhibitors representing theatres in| TODAYS F PROGRAMS he upraids her for a cold and mer-| Charlie Chaplin will be the main } LENERTY—nillie Burke in “In Per every state will devote the week of | | suit of Polly. | |cenary heart when she hesitates over attraction at Levy's Orpheum for September 1 to a demonstration con- | | CRESS Warren Kerrigan in “A | Paul Belmont. In anger, she sends one week, starting today, in “Triple sisting of programs made up ex- = fore Lm Joe from her, and, in a dream, mar-| Trouble,” a brand new Ch elusively of productions representing | pas yy cee _ ries Paul In the meantime, Joe! edy, in which the famous the highest type of modern photo-| plays and featuring such stars a Tooley and Ada B. Marrts, ae Land, 27, and fvea Sundqutet, & Joemer, and Christine Lund. Z Hansen Thesenvits, 26 Fort In, Bears, 17, Beattie 36. and Inga Marhane lin com. Median | 55° heatrie | coves Mo terwtny Gieh im “The | | Marshall has forged ahead, and it | provides a number of new antics, Richard A. Thorn, Victoria, BC. and | Man Within.” | | seems Ukely that he will be the next | that will be sure to tickle the funny | Blleabeth Zollleoffer, Bt Paul, Minn Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, | COLONIAL “Marguerite Cou ot tm || district attorney. So affairs stand. | bones of the audience, As the theme |, Alfred Mareld David and Inex Hove Enrico Caruso (the tenor), Mar-| | sate hele ver." | |The climax {is told best on the of the story goes, Charlie gets tan-| sam Orland and Margit Gundersen, Be @uerite Clark, Charles Ray and oth-| | yer ig ee Washbern in “The | screen. Wallace is Paul Belmont, gled up with a bunch of German | attie | CLANS. “A— Willem" Deemond tm} ris ea |splés, and before he gets thru with |, William Bherman Mock and Rebecca | The government has proved its sin-| | “ttell's Find.” COLISEUM them he gives them the “Double | ?2s"ydy "Cravens. 30. “ 2 a my leo Guy Cre 20, and Rosing Al @trity in characterizing the screen as | %————- ~~ - — » ‘The new show at the Colixeum Sat-| Iron Cross.” lenty Chandler eattle & “medium for the dissemination of | | sry PROGRAMS | |Urday ie “The Hun Within,” a six-| For the extra added attraction, |. Peter W: Hind and Mary 1~ Wotiand Public intelligence” by establishing | | ner Only War” Talmadge | |reet feature with an allstar cast,| Bessie Barriscale will be seen in her eet even, Camp Lewis, and @Pd conducting its own film depart CLEMMER—Werren Kerrigan in “A headed by Dorothy Gish. It was di latest screen release, “Madam Who,” wary Louise Howe Ment and producing its own films. comier for « Night. rected by Chet Withey, who directed! a seven-reel feature that is full of Charlee Mo Bheritt But meanwhile the industry, both || the late D. W. Griffith production, | stirring and intensely dramatic inci. | #78? ‘ Producers and exhibitors, has ren The Great Love,” and the cast im | dents @ered is still rendering a highly cludes George Fawcett as the whole| Special music by the big Orpheum important service to the government, first in explaining war aims and the hearted German American, Charlea| Symphonic orchestra, winds up an Gerard, Dougian MacLean, Max Da-| excellent program. vidson, and Lillian Clarke. The story | so | | centers around Beth, and her neigh | STRAND * | |bors, Henry Wagner and his son,| The Strand theatre boasts a double | ™9Mke™ y'yhien’. MY ! Spoken by providing a forum for the| cnesdl arly 000 Four-Minute Men and Women, | | which to address the millions) | RIALTO daily patronize the motion pic-| | | Hired Man.” della Cratgo, Se Karl, and a young American agent, | feature bill, starting Sunday, Fatty attle Frank Douglas, It is a story which | Arbuckle, in ynold Neleon, 24. Meattle, and Abbie The Cook,” # e theatre: | Chass Anvatice’ Mreay inter || Mounts to dramatic heights, accen-! frady in “The Ordeal of » | Blaise Jonncen, $2 soand on on the Second Liberty Loan, the! | “Nghtne anaviticn”* | |tuated by ite natural simplicity and! Fatty in the boss of the kitchen in| scene 19, Rentle, ry spor og free and exhib- | %——— — 0 mastered artistry. a beach cafe, with Gin bull terrier,) edward Urdwn nd Maude Mt. Ptunkett tted & million feet of fit “Luke,” his annie unte More than 50,000 a rapt pers cua Only Way,” which comes to the) ¢ kintes wor te ¢ paler auma tie saps 2 ah aton is the pest waiter, and he ffs artists on tour thruout the coun-| Liberty Sunday, and, a» usual, her Her Silent Sacrifice” comes to and Fatty are rivals for the hand of Lasinka, 28, Pendleton, Or try to make addresses, resulting in| chief support is Eugene O'Brien. It the Cluas A Sunday with Alice Brady Alice Lake, t cashier. Th the sale of $100,000,000 dollars’ worth | is a society drama, in which Mias|in the role of a young, upsophistl jazz orchestra and an Oriental danc @ bonds, in addition to the $25,000,-| Talmadge plays the role of Lucile| cated country girl, who enters into a er, until Fatty supplants her with an flward Luter and Arranna Shelton €00 worth purchased by the industry. | Westbrook, an heiress of charm, with | bargain with a prines by which she entirety orig! #nake dance. Then | Te ‘ nt two particular suitors, Joe Marshall,| secures his influential support to comes Al St. John, the disturber. He &@ poor attorney, and Paul Belmont,| further the career of her artist falls in love with the Norma Talmadge is the star in a banker. Lucile loves Joe, but lover. with real caveman ¢ coeds with his courtship. re ina tson and Signe W. Nystrom, Mt shier, and “ionn B. Narber and Eva Hastings, te 4, he pro-| atte | Retford Glin Aberdeen, and Frances K. Bemaneki, Soni ES | "ane Orden} of B stars Walle E Halliwell and Julia 1. Blake, ~ g lice Brady as lardi, a little Rea EE stenographer Wayenes lalanne and Roth Mary s pay gecni J old Larson and Margaret A picturization of son Burnett's fam The Shuttle,” is the attracti he Mis sion, starting Sunday, with Con stance Talmadge portraying the role vivacious American girl, Bet tna Vanderpool Rosalie, the beautiful daughter of 4 Dorothy Rurr 4 Malinda Lamb and Piva Peterson, 17 Able and Helle Duekley, & W. Lasky, Denver, Or, and the American — multi-millionaire Or Reuben Vanderpool, made a sup pAhs ane Rae posedly brilliant marriage with Sir ora, and Olga On Nigel Anstruthers, and went with him to live at the ancestral estate at Stornham court, in England. Sir igel mulcts his wife of all th money her father gives her, and adds insult to injury by maltreating her Poole ana C. Elvera Swan 10, and Alice Lee M ¢ and Emma Southerland Verschueren and Cleo Zenor and Jeaving her with her son in the % veyletted = castle «and = rundown pivorncrs grounds, while he returns to his old) Complaints filed Kukalls againat John Kukalte. pport nex Looney against Eugene Looney vicious life on the continent CLEMMER { Warren Kerrigan comes to the| | Ceslawa Wasoleck against Anthony 3 y ‘i a | Wasoleck, non-suppor Night He plays a typical Kerri. | ceueity gan role, brim full of action from be Frank ? Stewart against Nina F&F ginning to end. The early scenes of the story are laid‘ in the Orient, | acity j 4 [where Mr. Kerrigan ix catied upon | “"y en V. Hewle against Walace J 4 Trin Ankew against John BL Askew to engage in lively encounter with py Marearet F twin against Bryan J a band of Chir thug hel cele, eewelty is n in this country he Nina L. Wignum againat J.D. Wignum {| wa not only his father’s fortune, non-tupport ; | [but also wins the daughter of in| Orrial ley against’ Myrtle Eley, | ; cruelty | Y opponent COLONIAL, Vital human problems are present ed in “A Man's World,” w starts at the Colonial tomorrow with Em ily Stevens as Frankie Ware, a nov elist who tries to solve th lems, both in her books and in her “Hearts of the World” | matic moments of the picture supporting class includes such ary Jones from Witt from Jenr Stewart from Nina E, Stew i ¥ DEATHS ax Bidney Braceym, Walter Nettie Thomas. 4, Jackson St. hotel In The and John Merkyl Fhe igh | one John G. Browne, § 215th N. Ww, | REX Mathias Ja n. 6 Kennydale, | Charles Ray, in a brand new 1918) wash, August 27 version of his great success, ‘The John Trexier, 73. Recond ave. and Soward,” comes to the Rex Sunday | Mercer st, Aucust 28 | Coward, mes to the Rex Sunday | Mercer Harrett, 70, Oregon hotel, | and continues for four days aot | The far-reaching hand of the German spy system reached into In “The Coward,” Charles Ray is Mary K. Wilmon, 60, 9009 Rainter biva the home of a patriotic American (but a native of Germany) educated shown ax the spoiled son of a doting | AueuHt 28 RN A then sent him father and mother, He is afraid to his son in chemistry and German “patriotism,” back to America at the beginning of t war, as the » Within.” xo to war. His father for him to Renjamin } 62, 2418 Pirst enlist He deserts from the army, | ave. Aumust 29 and the su quent events make this |, eet ah _ iuneon, 1038 Monroe at.,/ GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA | | |i" ozs "irc; GgSugaran Mme mr om leventually comes to himself and! pital, August 28 1 ail | | Marius Brambilla | shows his real manhood hie| , Albert | | Conductor |father offers his life us sacrifice for | *Sfi\area Walters, 21, 1429 Boylston ave., | ' his son | August 27. Galas . Mary 4 owry, 79, 2429 Queen Anne Fifth at Pike—Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 25e—Children 10¢ ie a Be) lave, August 3 | BIG FOUR Wilterton, 611 11th aye, New shows starting Sunday are | August 2 % ED announced for the Big Four photo teks Fas n, 92, 212 Ratlroad ave. 8 play houses, all at First and Cherry Ad A pminiaia tsa |commencing today. The Riv ut cust 2 nee a |whow Charles Ray in “The Hired} . " kn, 62, 2821 Ninth ave M and on the same program a|* Adseion, 18, (940k Wedarel * leomedy anda Bi pleturegraph, | ave At the Imperial, Mary McLaren will | Hiediger, 60, Kent, August appear in "The Model's C | and Jewel Carm in “Lawless |Merry Mermaids,” a comedy, At} Love.” At the Dream, Warren | the Isis, Bill Hart in “The Bargain, Kerrigan will present “A Man's|a comedy and a Patho Weekly will 4 Man,” and with him will be ‘The 'be the attraction, DIRECTION JENSEN NORM ll TALMADGE Married to a rich man, just to save her family home from the auction block; the victim of a “frame-up” divorce— then see the rest in the six-part screen story— HER ONLY WAY \ Wallace ::, Wurlitzer SUNDAY— ALL WEEK )| Billie Burke Pursuit of Polly First at Pike Admission 20¢ Children 10¢ Pius War Tax Bimeon TL. Helm. 05 Nickerson, RMAL DANCE aurune 38 ve |e Leschi Park Pavillion | «n7| Saturday Evening, Aug 31 Auspices o Uniform Hanke Co's ny softer zou the beat | . . prices. 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