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I IAAP RRR RRR PRR J—Jobn Barrymore in “Raffies, the Bnid Markey in a scene from Tat Lebr at Levy's Orpheum. 6—Capt. Horst von der Golt er,” Colonial, §—George Beban in “One More Ameri Amateur Cracksman,” Liberty in pleture at the © n +—Bert 1 featured in“ Programs for the Next Week If Theatres Open At noon Saturday all the theatres had been notified by the police that they would have to remain closed until the health authorities are satisfied that the spread of Spanish influenza has been curbed The following an neuncements of programs, made earlier in the day, will be carried out if the authorities permit the theatres to open later on. LIBERTY The famous Drury Lane @rama, “Raffles, the Amateur Cracks man,” which started an epidemic of criminal dramas on the English an American stage, but which has neve really been equaled, has been pictur ized and comes to the Liberty Sun day, with John Barrymore imperson ating the engaging cracksman. ‘The honor roll connected with this story is a long one. First on the list is E. W. Hornung, the creator of the amateur crook, which furnished Kyrie Bellew with one of his m etlebrated stage characterizations Then comes Anthony Kelly, wh« adapted the story for the screen George Irving, the director of the production, and John Barrymore as the star. In passing from the novel to the stage, and then to the screen, “Raffies” has always enjoyed the good fortune of falling into the hands of masters of their several profes sions. CLEMMER Activities of German spies and pro German sympathizers in the United States are the main features of “The Prussian Cur,” which opened at the Clemmer today. Capt. Horst Von Der Goltz, who is starred, was for 10 years a German secret agent, and at ‘One time faced death as a spy in the Tower of London. crook on Ww up the In Canada, Von Der G arge of the enterprise. He was lat land, and spent 15 months in English prisons. Phru influence of the Unit was brought to this country ufy against Capt. Hans who was charged with neutrality laws of t the he to tes Tauscher viola the Unitec COLISEUM ome months ago “Tarzan of the Apes” 1 Coliseum n with Its tale of jungle life al roma Saturday t 3 at the same thea this new “Tarzan” p' 4 the same fase om of the same wild animal atmos and excitement of adventure. whose roman of me je. The “Ss ten by the same author, Edgar Rice Burroughs produced under the same director. and uses the same cast. which tn cludes Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey Beasie Toner, Thomas Jefferson and Gordon Griffith. phere but it is a new story is carried into the we back again to the juni quel to Tarzan” was wr: STRAND Marguerite Clark is the star picturization of Mar novel, “Out of a Clear Sky which comes to the Strand Sunday the Davies SSIO Mi" THEATRE STARTING SUNDAY | | | | | y IN Continuous 11 to IL “ [BERT LYTELL UNEXPECTED PLACES | SATURDAY NIGHT—LAST TIMES | | N 4 DAYS ONLY Kildare of Storm Fourth, Vike and Union I Marguerite Clark and Thomas ."" Rialto, 9—See ne from “Old Wives for New,” {VITAL STATISTICS Heigh nexpected Places ” Clemmer. 7. tell, starred in ‘The Prussian ¢ Rex. % = —-* PROGRAMS gins Fairbanks Pp Smiling” TODAY Mason in “Come Mix in “Fame and Stevens in “Kil in “The mand w x with Miss Clark in th of ¢ leate, countess of Hersek y When it com n man prince woman may be sts, but when Ur a prir he gath how the Krymn lost her title eee COLONIAL “Mother,” an adaptation of the story by George Leone Tucker comes to the Colonial for three days starting Sunday, Miss Blizabeth Ris don i» the star of the picture, and 1 be remembered for her work in Hall Caine’s screen version of “The Manxman Miss Risdon, tho but a young girl, plays the character of a careworn, loving old mother, who re forms ward son worry and dew w after t air eee MISSION “Unexpected Places” in th the play opening at the Mission fay, with Bert Lytell playing the re of a New York journalist who found himself endowed with the t English lord and a retin man spies on-hi Unexpected Place an fe of an from the story t Adams. Director } has surro 4 Mr. Lytett r cant, Including Rhea John Burton Rose mar RARAARAARAAS Vancouyer, B mie AG poles Carlton and He rankull ackson, 27, South Haven M. Kelacy, 18, Beattie Powe 4, and Mars Beattie and Margaret 7 ne. Vernon A. Johnson, 25, and Saalia FE yer, 22, Seattle } Brady and Anna 1%. Rartholet DIVORCES Ainst Joseph Lutz, non Kinar Anderson against Marie Ander Walter F Hazzard against Verna Max ¥ran ves neainat John A ATHS George Gomas, 36, city hospital, Octo. 16, 604 Ninth ave, Sep ington Apart New England hote minrns and Mr M. Hate, ¢ and Mra P.M. ep Hoy to Mr. and Mrs, K. Cheadle, 7119 ath 8. Ww Roy to Mr. and Mre ©. Smith, 29th raber, 159 Boolback Havery: Russel, 4828 Lennon, 6102 Guntafason 12. Mra. A. W doptomber 19 and Nutman, 910 Univernity at nd Mra I Heptember " si WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR BONDS NOW. {| JOHN BARRYMORE Plays “Raffles” at the Liberty; “German Spy” at { mer; “New Adventures of Tarzan,” at the Coliseum; Rex Beach Story Filmed at {Levy's Orpheum; Five Other Feature Films Tell of Love, Adventure and Pathos penne POPPP DD SP le ere nat the Strand. Mission lizabeth Risdon in a scene from “Moth ut THE SEATTLE STAR URDAY, OF the Clem- 3—Elmer Lincotn and 5—William Rogers and Anna % * SUNDAYS PROGHAMS LIBERTY — John Harrymore tn “Raffles, the Amatear Crack» you der Golts in ur Lincotn in “Ke M-—William Togers | WH Hyde ite Clark in “Out COLONTAT-—¥ileabeth Wisden in | MISSION—Rlert_ Lytell in “Unexs | pected. Places | No Cecit The Mille’s “Old. Wives fer New CLASS "A — Wittians Desmond to Lite | ” ieee, Bh Jay Dw The pleture will pla eres CLASS A wa Hagar reys, Eddy Pe LEVY'S ORPHEUM | Rex 1 » latest story of the| * Hd flelds, 1 ng Bill the offering wh opened | ym today. It has for | te fe er Will Rogers, the famous wi Zio i'n Fe A thrilling 4 unusual scene Hyde 1 lariat thrower of the their thie the K on for New the title of which comes to the Rex anda Th theme deals ox of a man and womar 1after a hasty courtship and rues his precipitar en his wife be " ‘ rat an loses, ir “ Wanda Hawtle ¥ Tully Marshal and He | « Ad | eee BIG FOUR a t Fir nd Cherr un management of Joseph Dy nounce the following sh o an,” and F Other Man,” at the rt, in a Western play will be at the Imperial. | the 1 D ta Fairbanks ~ - me Fe and or path eatin First at Pike Saati tines Continuous 11 to 11 Presiding Judge Calvin S. Hall, the nt " spe I |— | Red. Cross Reaches . 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Al) di erie and all the Katherine Durig Is Killed in Accident heezing ams at terrible and for all time offer is too important to ct a single day. Write toda " 7" yurig, 30, of begin. the ‘method we (Od8¥| Miss Katherine A. Durig, 30, of fend no money. Simply mall coupon | 933 26th ave., was killed Friday, in below. Do it today 1 collision between an auto she was driving and Ird ave. street car at 23rd ave, and Marion st. Miss MA CO. Room | Puri. was employed as forewoman 12 and Hudson | at the Nut House, The accel t Y dent is alleged to have resulted from Miss Durig's attempt to cross in front of street car Helen of the f national seepegary ance department of the Y L_ nt! W, C, A. is a gfest in the city. PAG DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG Elaborate picturization of the famous story by ess both as a book and as a stage play, whieh had trem with Mr its kind in film history WALLACE on the WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY |“Don’t Hit Soft,” Is Col. Roosevelt’s New War Advice ALLIANCE, Neb. Oct night, assembled from all parts of Western Nebraska, in behalf of the Fourth L Loan, He conclud a his addr say Shout, but make yo its good!" Col, Re aid: “The only way to make a Hun feel friendly is to knock him out. Furthermore, don't hit a man soft, because he will come back and hit) you hard. When you hit, hit a blow that will do damage It is not food, money, or the Red Cross that will win the war, but the men at the front doing the vctual fighting. You who can, grab a gun and go. All the rest we are doing in supplementary 36,624 British Losses in Week Oct, & LONDON ties, pablished ing the week I which 6,144 were British casual in offieiat lists dur totaled 36.024. of killed. Barrymore as the star. STARTING GOBIBIQG Hg G09829-295 Saturday Night Last Times . W. Hornung, The most lavish production of DOUG FAIRBANK Admission 20c¢ Children 10c Plus War Tax let If you value Haynes your watch, repair it, Next theatre.—Advertisement. Liberty PIMPLY? WELL DON'TBE People Notice It. 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