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reer” . tee Vere MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1922. ome of Hig Successes Vettl Tuesday Night Onty— BILL HART RAMS ty appearing | play, “Lifes vy Carey in “Man ARDEN—Jules Verne’s | The Isle of Forda.” Barrymore in tine 8 Mart in Fors “Why OAK--Jvanitea Hansed in “The Steal- Foyt) % « } oe. STRAND “ner SLAYUNG— p™ ENTING a regular bietime vaudeville act, “Their Wedding | Night and a novel ttle sketch, A Day at the Studio," in which a number of pretty girls selected from | take part / Greatest * an ef) drama. | Miss Lovely interesting im “HOOMERANG ‘The story of « crook, and sacrifice! Coming Saturday—“The Rosary” || ,,) sonality and Ther” from Jonto the “Life's Greatest Question” ts an adaptation of Harry Revier’s tale of the Northland, and some of the most |} beautiful mountain’ scenery ever | photographed is the background for action and adventure in the film offering. | Roy Stewart appears Miss Lovely on the screen. see fs a petite little the moment she steps stage opposite COLUMBIA A real thrill in the form of a stam- | pede of 5,000 head of cattle on a | great ranch is furnished the specta- ‘tor in Harry Carey's new Universal | western “Man to Man” at the Colum- | bia. | Gregory's novel of that name, It is |a virile narrative of a man who jwent down till he couldn't find an other hellward step and then climbed back with a litte girt’s hand in his and a woman's smile waiting to greet him. | “Man to Man" fs a story which might have been written for Carey. It provides him with the sort of rok he has made famous. | Lillian Rich and litth May Giracix have the next leading roles. | ee WINTER GARDEN Jules Verne! It's a name to carry }you back to the days when you literally ate up such thrilling ro mances an his Eighty Days, Leagues Under the Sea” and “Mich ael Strogoff.” “The Isle of Zordo” is a Jules | Verne story—a picturtzation of his | novel, “Mathias Sandorf.” It is a thrilling romance built around an herofe central figure of many adven tures, Count Mathias Sandorf ts one of three patriots condemned to death thru the plotting of men who betrayed them that they might se- cure the patriot’s estate, He makes a daring and successful escape on the eve of his execution and plans | bis revenge for many years. “The Isle of Zordo” is the featured " | attraction at the Winter Garden. eee | COLISEUM Ho was “Boomerang Bill because he feared no man and ‘always came back while there was yet @ chal with WILTON WELCH by this name ts showing at the Coll. seum, with Lionel Barrymore in the title role. “Boomerang Bill" is a Chicago gunman, in hiding in New York He is a crook, but when cir cumstances take him into pleasanter fields he turns honest. Then comes }a great dilemma. The girl he loves is in dire poverty. Her mother requires expensive medical attention and a change of climate if she is to live. Bill decides to do one more ==: LEAVE HOME crooked job for their sakes. He is wiDMISSION pore or ple amore | girl pledges herself to await his re ‘\ease, But she cannot because her mother i* rapidly failing and an JULES VERNE THRILLS YOU WITH HIS Wondrous Adventures ISLE Gorgeous Scenes OF| ANY TIME The Slave Market Oriental Dancers Escape From Prison Harem Scenes Gay Monte Carlo INTER GARDE THEATRE GOLDEN ROD MELODY MEN in High Class Musical Numbers GREAT STAMPEDE! BIG, TWO-FE 0, QUAINT, LOVIN’ Harry Carey 7 —iIn— P-SHOOTIN’, 2 PACKARD Is— With the romance of “The Bird of Parndin Arizona pl tnx, COLUMBIA nn all rolled Louise Love: | the ly, sture actress, goes over | big at the Strand, where she in also playing the stellar role in “Life's The story is based on Jackson | “Around the World in| “Twenty Thousand | lenge to his courage. The pereess ZORDA | Ethel Clayton Coming to Liberty THE | | Mary Jane Irving and Ethe Cradle,” cessful play. | Clayton in a scene from “The: anew Paramount picture, which opens at the! Lib- erty Wednesday. The story is based on Eugene Brieuz’s suc-| admirer wishes to marry her and |provide for them beth. Bill tetie jher to accept. Months later, when oe is fiee, he sees her happily jearing for her bavy and happy in her husband's companionship, He atenin awey atlentiy without letting her know of his presence. | ee LIBERTY jto a smashing climax and then a |finish of a most unusual Japtly describes, in the proverbial nutshell, the latest William S. Hart | Paramount picture. which is on view at the Liberty until Tuesday night It concerns chiefly the mind strug gles of two distinct types of men doth coveting a good woman whe {is #0 fate wills It, the wife of an other man, a preacher of the word of God. There i a deadly rivalry born of the situation and it is this Irtvalry which precipitates the thrills nature, Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Star invites te readers to wae this department as an aid in finding missing relatives or friemds. The department is to help tn reuniting these whe have been separaied, These whose retatives fricode are molesting are invited to report the dixappearance directly to The Star Readers whe may know the whereabout to repredoce such Heme ae will imterest their communities. . . MRS. MARGUERITE JUDKINS. —Mre. Minnie A. Calder, 22 Corey apts, Oxden, Utah, is seeking trace of the family of her brother who died recently. The members of the family are Mrs, Marguerite Juckins, her son, Robert, and two daughters Irene and Ethel They lived in Se the last the inquirer knew. eee attle suffering f 1 to have headed West. Hi was 26 years old; 5 feet 3 inches tall weight, 130 pounds, with black hair brown eyes, and a ruddy comp jon. Wire information te M. Martin, 5606 Harrison City, Mo, believ cee WM. R. POULTER. lot in Seattle, William R. sought by his sister, Mrs yle man, Box 729, San Diego, Cal. 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Anna Q Nilsson in the leading role |} adds to her jaurets as the shop girl. The supporting cast is excellent “Why Girls Leave Home” | | formation may also be sent to Helen Veatch, 609 Thompson building, Se. attle. . ARCHIE Y. MUNCY.—11is mother is searching for Archie Y. Muncy, last heard from at Bverett, in De cember, 1921. Archie weighed 165 pounds, was 5 feet 3 inches tall, and had brown eyes, brown hair, and a dark complexion. Address Mrs. Muney, 1141 Franklin st, Belling [dam eee ALBERT LESLIE ATTERDBER RY.—"His mother and I are left all alone, being 65 years of age, de pending upon ourselves for a liv Thus writes William Atter |derry, 109 Reed st, Sedro-Woolley, who is seeking his son, Albert L. Atterberry, eee NACHAN SHERMAN [known to be liv fave., Seattle, six ye man is sought by hin sist Mrs. Minnie Arrow, 2034 Frankford jave., Philadelphia, Pa. | eee o| FRANK P. SCE From Mrs : inquiry for honewald, a who her cousin. butcher jlast known to her to be Seattle. He is about 65 years of age. | see | MRS. LIDA VRATLEY. — The | present address of Mrs. Lida Vratiey }is sought by her sister, Emma Bar tell, Elinore Apartments, “iret v Mrs, Vratley for Butte with her husband about fiv years ago, She is about 23 years of age. | eee LIAYD A. HOLLAND.—since. November 22, 1921, Lioyd A. Hol land has been gone from the ken| of his mother, Poulsbo. Mra, M. 8. Holland, She wants to find him eee | MRS. FLORENCE STUTSMAN. J. C. Meyers, P. O. Box 520, Wa SEATTLE Grey Terry, Mary | | | will be Presented for the last time Tuesday. i} | STAR pring under way. —new sales floors are being planned —new work rooms are being equipped —warerooms are being altered —new show windows are being planned To accomplish this quickly and economically Prices have been reduced on large stocks of merchandise—offering exceptional opportunities for saving. 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It is an unusually good value and is priced at 25¢ the yard. Walla, Wash., is seeking the present |address of Mrs. Florence Stutaman, who formerly lived at Bryn Mawr see ANTHONY J. SPECKEL.—1L. 1.) Applequist, a friend of the family, wishes to get in touch with Anthony -|J. Speckel, letters to whom are re turned undelivered. tion to Applequist ave. Send informa eee AND CLARENCE JACK BRU BAK Arthur Brubaker, Mount | Vernon trying to locate his two brothers, Clarence and Jack Bru baker, and alxo his mother and sis. ter Nellie. “We have 1 Bop arated for about 10 yen: | can remember,” ar as Arthur writes. |Question Sanity of showed she had state hospital Because evidence |been confined in the A.W Levieve ¥ er for heck, rior Judg If you Jancing hone of the wish to learn the latest steps and be 7. Prof. Jack Fifth and Hippodrome, will teach you. 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