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CORRS * WALLACE “THE LOVE BURGLAR” Will be here until FRI- DAY NIGHT ONLY. Don’t delay! Symphony Orchestra Tonight—Friday— Then’ Gone Forever— “OTHER MEN’S WIVES” The sensational story of a pretty girl who hires out as a co-respon- dent— But Right triumphs! RECOMMENDS STUDY Recently returned from Frar A. H. Oxholm, federal rate commis sioner of the department of merce, says that American lumber. men can learn about forestry studying European methods. itt alleen THIS AFTERNOON A: EVENING ONLY FAY TINCHER 4 APPEARS IN PERSON Also in Her Latest Comedy “Mary Moves In” ALSO TOM MOORE —iN— “The City of Comrades” com: | Lewis Tonight and Friday Clever Adventuress” A comedy with the proper amount of excite- ment. Russell litzer, on the Wur- y Night Only ¥ou should not miss this excellent character drama, with {ts sensational cabaret raid and. fights, its battling between crooks and detectives and its sympathetic love story. WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER CALDWELL TALKS 10 REPUBLICAN MEETING With Hugh M. Caldwell, former |corporation counsel and recently dis-| by | from the army at where he was the 13th advocate with the rank of major the principal speaker, the Young Men's Republican club met in Meves’ cafeteria Thursday noon charged ion judge as FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Look for the Free Doctor Sign. ORENESS in joints or mus- cles, give a brisk massage with— 4 Vic BODYGUARD” ~3o0r, 60: Camp| divis THE alan STAR_THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919. Here’ s Wally and Mrs. Reid, Also Three- Year-Old Boss of Rancho | i | Hard-Bo! may ¢ le \ | Isn't this a charming little family group? Movie fans| will at once recognize the popular screen hero, Wallace Reid.| The attractive young lady in this picture is Mrs, Wallace} Reid (Dorothy Davenport on the screen), and the cute little youngster is William Reid, who celebrated his third birth- day last month. | Mr. Reid is increasing his popularity at the Coliseum this week in a lively comedy drama, “The Love Burglar.” | limpses,of Phot Glimpses a6 Pho Lop ay. now & wrong or tell a Vivian Martin is play: | Innocent Adventuress Lindy was so inno with the role "An Mission nd paths of er had merely held t neefing lan: family despe TODAY'S PROGRAMS in Link Anita Stewart in “Mary | at the ents, appearing es In," com= "Phe City of cent unacquainted that she thought she} ny when she r from a domi dressed to a poor street who were in ate straits and which she was was an order for the family ate the premises coLoNtat—¥ A éhtful romance is woven into ” the and al ry rong dramatic | situation which hows how the inno- cence of this litile girl results in the regeneration of a young man who © been a th across the ¢ Binney in “Opea certain to va de Your Eyes STRAND—Dorethy Dalton in “Other Men's Wives”; Strand News Week- 1 Sylvia Bremer in “A House Martin Innocent Adventuress.” ASS A — Jackie Saunders in Cunessy') Mayetone comedy | “ STRAND Cynthia from in “An had on! Le LIBERTY | Anita Stewart will be seen at the “PONE! | Liberty in“ n” until Fri- | Por ne day night only of the | best pictures the star has appeared |in for some time and gives her a |ple opportunity to display |dramatic ability as well {some beautiful gowns | | Brocke's transformation 4 weak and dependent society to a self nt, self-sup- woman, and the picturization reg ation that comes from honest and honorable toil and noble is told in “Other Men's Wives,” an interesting drama at the Strand this week Dorothy Dalton appears in the role of Cynthia B ponge is one am. | }0¥@ her as wear The Pathe wa Service [s on |the program and some good pic-4 |tures of the screen ball and con- vention are also shown. Oliver G Wallace intro for the first time his latest composition, “Slum- ber, Little Jungle Maid.” RE 1 Rex is showing “A House Divided which ts a sereen version of the popular English novel, “The Substance of His House.” The story deals with love, marriage and divorce, and the leading characters are portrayed by Sylvia Bremer and Herbert Rawlinson. x CLEMMER ‘Tom Moore proves himself to be an amateur burglar, despite his “good” intentions of becoming a real one, in eee his photoplay, “The City of Com-| CLASS A rades,” which is showing at the Clem-| Jackie Saunders is starring at the mer this week. Class A in “Muggsy.” She has the He, gains admission to a mansion. | rote of a little hoyden who poes about |steals the Jewels he coveted, retreats masquerading as a boy until the fem: to the kitchen, has a good feed, and inine instinct for gorgeous frocks de- then—weakens. He creeps upstairs | velops with such rapidity that she and returns the jewels. Then before can not resist the temptation of their he has a chance to escape he runs! appeal and her true identity is dis- into the daughter of the house. In: Covered stead of waking the household and having him arrested she gives him a little lecture and lets him go. COLONIAL But the picture doesn’t end here.| Evelyn Nesbitt is the star of the They meet again under different cir-/new show, “Her Mistake,” which! cumstances—C upid puts in an ap-|opens at the Colonial today. This pearance—and Tom wins the girl for | photoplay was written especially for his bride. Miss Nesbitt, She first appears as a country maid and later as the wife of a wealthy man MISSION | “Lindy,” a sweet, unsophisticated Little Russell Thaw, the star's son, little girl who has Been brought up! also appears in the picture \Fired as “ “Super” Makes Good as Star} DOROTHY GREEW “I'm coming back some day, and when I do it will be as a star!" years ago Dorothy Green said (his oyer her shoulder to the casting director Jat the World Studio at Fort Lee, N. J., who dismissed her because she | insisted in pushing into the front row of “extra” girls engaged for a movie) | stion, ‘Last week a new star reported at the New Jersey studio. ‘ou don't remember me, do you?" sh ked the casting director fired me and 1 told you 1 would come back as @ star am." ‘Two! |“You "Here I j reputation of being one Burglar,” |High Now, Jaddod to from ti | try. | town, cture Pale {er Two clever little childr i Charles Blackton, « * at the Rex this w in “A House Divided,” hey are the children of J. Stuart Black ton, one the sereen’s leading producers. Triangle studio: Fairbanks attended chool of mines university Mary Plokford first at the age of 5 and Har vare went on the stage Virginia Pearson has gained the of the gowned women in the movies. started producing a himself, called "A ‘Tenderfoot.” ‘Tom Mix has story written b Pictures showing the different so that soldiers and sailor what form of work pest suited for them being y the re-employment committee and marine trades, in are for rilors Helen Chadwick was zine cover girl until she went into pic tures, She has been painted by Har rison Fisher and Penrhyn Stanlaws. ma Ruby de kimonos 4 markable for has a hobby id to pos f them, Keller's life will be under the title Helen in pictures, shown Deliv eranee eee David W. Griffith was on the stage for eight years, during which time he wrote for maga zines and wrote a play produced by James K. Me chett, ‘Theda Bara isn't going to “vamp” any one in her latest Fox production which is now under way. Instead she fe of a sweet young wife. plays the r character Raymond comedy om has a gplendid The Love Coliseum this week in at “Close in which Haven are to Nature” is a Mr. and Mrs. the stars comedy Carter De Lincoln and Ejleen Percy urticipants in “Des- ereen version of the Zane Grey story | Constance Binney in Show at Moore | Pt ila Constance Binney Constance Binney as she appears in “Open Your E a splendid fea- ture picture which is being shown at the Moore this week. Miss Binney who is still in her teens, recently scored a big hit in New York in the stage play, “29 East.” From the day Constance and her younger sist Faire, determined to try for stage careers; they have worked and studied with untiring energy. As a result, when Constance contribute bit to a charity enter nment, a year ago, and Winthrop Ames happened to be in the audi ence, she attracted his attention to such an extent that she was placed in the “Oh, Lady, Lady” company Her success was instantaneous. Later both Constance and Faire dipped into silent drama, which re sulted in a nice, fat contract with '| Adolph Zukor. Hoth girls have star red on th een with John Barry more—Constance in drama and Faire in comedy, Miss Constance has the le feminine role in “Open Your E. at the Moore, and is surrounded by a capable cast, The picture is being produced with the co-operation of th United States public as an important factor in the coun try-wide health campaign which is being conducted ding Nowadays when truth is crushed to earth it howls for tion Rents Prove Burden To Many Families but Going} Higher This Fall There avoid and fall, own this is only one sure paying high rent that way is to own your own landlord job and $ 1 the first unit of @ constructed, These vide immediate ing to an arenitect’s which furnished fre modern home may be degrees under this plan ittle City Fa just a few feet off a broad, paved city street car, with gra elty w vegetables, bits, ete center of town per month, with you in. possesion half-acres, with a to mo H. ¢ drive time the is N mnstructed by 0 down and $15 interest, will put of one of these two-room house will any to , 716 Third ave. to property at sure answer vent que Let's go buy Boldt’s French Pas Uptown, 1414 3rd Ave. down 913 2nd Ave. Fjments fe | heaith bureau, | — |SMITH'S HERE i Satisfactory Terms Always "WITH TREASURE |... @aOTE-RANKINCo. \Yep! W. S. S. Man From Frisco Finally Arrives urryin) of war sav tamp: rth anization © district $10,000 in a brown leather grip mith, director of war Ic for the 12th federal re and 1 of the fed bank un Francisco. into Wednesd from Oakland t eral reserve dropped night after coming Jevery method of transportation but a U-boat. The certifi Alaska ‘Thur eamer Alameda for Alaska fornia “The bound iboard the bound Cali ites are Smith was too, when he left but not now 9.000 will go to Alaska,” de nith. “Me? I'll go right back home. ‘The rest of the certificate in Portland and Seattle As a means of stirring terest and getting publicity Smith, at the up public in for the suRge an oming drive tion of C. A Farnsworth left Oakland But the pl king off was asso in an broke a director larger plane Smith planned to alight Cal., but the plane was too big, right to } landed at Mor field, hopped into an automobile Linnton, a few miles king a speed boat he up th ‘olumbia river to Kalama. There he found tha there was no boat going,north from Seattle until Thursday. Back to Portland he | went | “Spent the making movies,” | Wednesday evening }land by rail All Is Ready hen | Safety Week Drive | Preparations now in full wafety week and of of the fety Driving club the campaign to put on to August 2, will be alive features will and another ommandeered at Redding and Ore on he and Portland and went from Portland. dashe rest of the time there! said Smith he left Port: | are swing for | ficlals assert July with new Prizes” merchants having ive window displays the safety driving campa |mittees in all districts in have been appointed to the pla A meeting will be held in Seattle | given to the most attract pertaining to Com. city | complete of the committeemen the Chamber of Com- merce rooms in the Arctic building ‘Thursday night, when final arrange | the week will be made CHIROPRACTORS M | ‘The state board of chiropractor examiners met Wednesday for the first time and outlined the program Ifor the work of the board. The |following officers were elected: Dr A, John R. Hildebrand, Spokane,| vice president; Mrs. John BD. Morris,| Tacoma, secretary and treasurer,| and Dr. E, R. Dunham, Seattle,} president | PLANS BIG SING | T. H. J. Ryan of the community | singing department of the civic bu-} reau of the Chamber of Commerce, | will lead a community sing in Belling-| July 28, He will speak before| y club of that city AR “Fear” oft promotes a jealousy: Fear” doen promote depressions. no hCbrings forth every We have no fear in bi And we w more On every SUIT, € DRESS and HAT, UPSTAIRS Second and U Moore] THEATRE This big picture stays over! Held over until Sunday night because we don’t care to disap- point the many thou- sands who want to SEE and who have not yet seen the FLORENCE STORE, an investiga: | SEE! derful nade. 7 REELS of thrilling episodes and thrills. The most won- photoplay ever Continuous from 1 to 11 P. M. Matinee, 25c. Nights, 25¢ and 50c. Special Music by TINY BURNETT’S ORCHESTRA OTTO F KEGEL, President STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 New Shipments of LINOLEUM INCLUDE MANY NEW IDEAS IN COLORINGS AND DESIGNS With larger as- sortments of both Inlaid and Printed Linoleum than any previous season, we are confident that we can please you, no matter what your requirements, Many patterns among our stocks are being shown for the first time Homefurnishers and purchasing agents for public buildings will recognize the magnitude of our stocks and the mod- as extremely unusual, Inlaid Linoleums are priced from $1.75 to $2.90 the square yard. The printed materials are priced from 65¢ to $1.40 the square yard. —— Matting Covered Shirt Waist Boxes Are a great convenience for the storage of weari: apparel, keeping easily soiled things crisp ai clean and free from dust. 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