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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914. [ METROPOLITAN {PHOTO PLAYS Opening 2:30 Sunday Afternoon Film Dramatization of the World’s Most Wondrous Poem-Legend It Has No Parallel in the Old or New World Today Capital ndLabor Will be interested in “The Strike” A two-reel Thanhouser Photodrama at the Grand Opera House TOMORROW It illustrates the influence of a strike agitator over Unionism, and shows how he can make employes inaugurate a strike against their own interests on trivial matters Amms mzo THE INDIAN PASSION PLAY HIAWATHA Taken on the original ground where Longfellow wrote his famous poem Has 150 full-blooded Indians in the cast, Including Chiefs, Braves, Squaws and Papooses. “Apollo Fred Becomes a Homesteader” This shows Fred Mace at his funniest and best. Actea on the Indian’s own ground With all out-of-doors for the stage, Irene Hunt at the Class A Irene Hunt and Courtney Foo te will be seen at the Class A, be ginning Sunday, in the two-r Manee photoplay, “The Return of Arthur Macley, another popular actor in Western }Cal Clausen Ana the great painter Himself for the scenic artist. éc“c . , 99 plays, takes a ading role avid Gray $s Estate The picture is one of Wester n action and romance. Cal Clausen gets Into t t and d ara fora time . . 4 oH ; ‘hs Ua4h love i the oe TE 8 The greatest Indian picture ever made. Based on the beautiful poem of the same name father has taken an oath to nf if Cal ever shows up in that neighborhood H Cal returns t ‘ iy sweetheart, and an op- | : . portunity arises for him to save h er father's life. Everything turns istorically correct costumes. 2 M4 bs} 4 2 out happily in the end ajestic Singing rio : us 8 « Commencing Sunday, the Class}ma: “The Mansion of the Sob,"| Authentic in every particular. r 2 34) A theatre will go back to the Mu-| Lubin, two re Keystone co Al Marenette, Evelyn O'Neil and Bert Malvin ual service and will make a spe-| ah: tt ‘aie eee L clalty of owing real feature pro-| Melbourne, Sunday Until Tuesday ey ductions at least half of the time Night } The latter part of next week, “The The Good Little, DevN.”. flv f} part Famous Players drama, . booked *-. Clever Chalk Talk Comedian. He draws with both ‘ , m4 ng * , , bg Sunday Uptil Tues 4 Sepe ‘< he wonderful fourreel moving he Strike,” two-part j hands at the same time. platare ponent aruidadie." teas deeae in photogr on the Onondaga and | Home ° Apollo Ch d G il v vations with 150 full David ¢ ‘s Beta American Indians actors and actress | drama ester and Gra oil be the feature atthe Met | ee P f CRBS ek 4 RE ch A AR TE Any Part of the House A classy singing and talking act. three performances dally, at 2:30, Night P f nney SaENE: 806 ee 17:30 and 9 o'clock “To Kerr te Human,” Any errormance three-part early a Burglar'’s Bride,” | | | One of the beautiful features | dran will be the Ynusical accompaniment, | com: written by John J, Braham cee The essential details of Hiawa-|@ ° tha’s life are shown in natural se | RESIDENCE THEATRES quence, beginning with the calling of the tribes to the mountains,| At the Home Until Sunday Gitche Manitou's promise to 1 The F Bride,” three-reel | the birth of Hia-/4rama ermal Ike and the On next Saturday, all school children will be admitted for 15c. Any boy or girl on this day wearing an Indian suit will be admitted free. All Seats 10 Cents Special Musical Score Composed and Arranged by JOHN J. BRAHAM, the Eminent Composer. Interpreted by Prof. Charles Lombard and full orchestra / 4 prophet-lea Ivers watha, his early training, the woo-| , hal bs ———————————————= | 10g Of Minnehaha, the coming of es hool Bel comedy ° | famine and fever, the death of | At the ant Hour Until Sunday | - — — —_—-—-—- —_—_—__—_— SBE ic . Minnehaha, th oming of the|.. “Under the Mask of Honesty,” | ¢, on en 1S § Black Robe and the departure of | ‘htee-reel feature, and a one-reel L KY | Hiawatha to the Islands of the | Comedy x Blessed. 1420 Second Avenue. BUT HAS SCRAP eee | aa 1. Opposite Bon Marche. In the forthcoming every other E Al T T0 HAVE ME YES ] FOR A MAN y ; IN SYSTEM YET week releases, featuring Alice 4 ’ 9) : Joyce, she is to be starred as a 7 school teacher, wife of an insane ici ’ = | “Yes, I'm $4 yonra old, but 1{Pbysiclan. Shakespearean actress, | No conclusion was reached by the [$2,000 000 @ : ain't going to let any man run over|®™4teur detective and a number of if council franchise committee on the} Mayor Gill, who was present at * other equally diversified roles. “Oh, | me ‘ : ' y ree Just because I'm old. I got a|ycar sighs Miss Joyce, “as so many | Judge John E. Humphries doem’t | seattle, Renton & Southern car line poeta tes caion ‘line "uot tis] “It is the sentence of the ¢ Charles Dammert, an octogenarian | *t4S° Struck people say, motion * jbeat his wife purchase. valid franchise. that you serve at hard labor in th | Picture work 16 90 essy He doesn't drink Through Attorney Harold Preston| “But I am anxious to settle this| Walla Walla penitentiary durit | laborer, who was taken to the city a ee | Jail last night by Policemen O'Brien | | A He doesn’t steal an offer was made to the city for|matter. The valley badly needs aj rest of your natural life,” said is jand Reynolds, on « charge of fight- Mary Pickford Is starred in | Boom! Room; Tacoma is envel-) 71) ' si saa go himself when|the sale of the line on terms which |line. And I want to avoid a con-| Ronald today, passing judgment ing. C. Paulson, a longshoreman,| “A Good Little Devil,” @ five- | oped in a big war scare today. Capt. thought about the | Would give the company 26 per cent|troversy that may drag in the courts | George Cameron, 38, who was }46, the other man In the quarrel,| - part fairy drama, symbolizing | | palmer of Troop B, the cavalry force | meen they og nk Jof the gross recetpts for 25 years, |for years.” and convicted this week on a¢ was also arrested, following the fis-| the fight of rig Fad wrong |of the state of Washington, ts out “in fact,” eald the judge, | Councilmen Erickson and Lundy| Former Councilman Bruskevith/of misconduct with little girls tieuffs at Washington st. and Occi-| St the Melbourne OF ojurse, horseback riding this afternoon. And} «the people are lucky to have Strongly opposed this, claiming ajobjected to a proposal to parallel| the vicinity of Des Moines, dental. The aged man was weak; © roa wagers — perience and |New line can be paralleled at a cost|the present Renton line, declaring| Cameron was captured last 7 but Ittle the worse for his encoun-| With motion pictures, a drama 154, according to the/the street was not wide enough, and| by Deputy Sheriff Cudihee, in @ | ter with the younger man. of this type necessitating Pe ol | “Capt. Palmer of Troop B, | have been of value to the that former Engineer Thomson told house near Des Moines, where listen to what came over the wire| a man of my from Tacoma reading of the bench. | think [of only $ | figures sv mitted by the city en ane a oe pcodlenaera yp Magnes aes etage, cavalry, has ordered his men to state, county and city. tam in |Rineer. Under the offer made by|him so. Councilman Erickson took|had been hiding three days. | é : Proof of Value’ ch iA gle gen ay dade cenaee on favoc of the recall of judges |the company, the councilmen figure|issue with him. The matter was| Chloroform was found in hig Examination and advice Free production the first cost is the once. Officers of the troop hur- and was elected to the bench [the city would have to pay abont!continued for two weeks. session, He was brought to tri Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra| of the time-tested, wotld-tried, home| last cost, and the production ried to the Armory, and all on that platform, but in some | cay Prosecutor Crawford | | | I bosh, Oak ceed OX cee remedy—proof of its powertorelieve| of course, be more elab- members were notified by tel: respects it is a’ ~y heavy) . 95.00 quent, safely, surely, the head-| orate. phone to assemble. It is belie’ “If a man is drunk or corrupt, a / RY) Bridgework (strictly _ first-| aches, the sour taste, the poor cee ed the cavatry are to be Or incapable, he should be recalled. | yi Li lass), per Tooth ...,.85.00 | spirits and the fatigue of bilioushess| When Jim Price and Mary Mac-| sent to the Mexican border.” |Hut if [move some citizen to anger ji IN A Bl <Pwill be found in every dose of|Laran became engaged, the little} Some excitement, eh? Somehow,|?¥, deciding against him, tt, does] PS ae poaaeentis Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up Connecticut town in which they|The Star's military editor thought| ®t follow I must be recalle otis | Judge Everett Smith is t ————@ A. Caminetti, commissioner of Im- z 9 |lived was prosperous. A labor agi-|{t pretty fanny ause Cavalry i 4 — ~ , ee ae iS oo BEECHAM Ses: came to the town, and in | Troop B has only 25 members, jmember of the rai age Dag woh | HERE | migration, will be democratic candi- The work of electrifying 4 teeee-)+- ae he 8 ~ moment tle harmony was tuned to} So he rang up Adjt. Gen Maurice |*ides Judge Dykeman who Hearty | OT gwonea, TT | ate for governor of California. miles of the | Milwaukee i, nest Teeth in the world.) , discord. Jim Price, temperamental |Thompson. Thompson said there |°™dorses the een divorced. i rom Avery, Idaho, to Harlo’ ‘ . get a 8 d Ronald assengers kill street car con- zs All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. and emotional, joined the strikers| wasn't anything to {t le eae 4 qe h find Ronald | Twenty births, two deaths. ductor In'chicago who remonstrates | Mont. started yesterday. It adored by leading business against the wishes of Mary and her oilerate it. Judge Tallmar Federal grand jury indicts six, | Ouch" I Cnet ee or apitting on the | Cost $8,000,000, ° The first will ‘ ; father, and becomes an accomplice against It, but prefers a system of) Missouri club meets Wednesday | 7). completed April 1, 1915. men and the dental profession I iges. Judge| “Jin a plot to dynamite the factory court martial by judge Jude | night generally. Seid everywhere _ tn bones, 300. 280.71 8 plot to tyne over Price N Albertson is opposed to it and| g§° G Worten, of Zillah, praises) Senate territorial comiltee re- | Judges Frater and Gillian are non-|yayima fruit district ports favorably on Alaska forest bill. prevalls, and he decides to abandon the conspirators, Mary goes to the| commnital | Mrs. Rose M. Ruth, wife of A. 8. Officers of J factory to warn the owners, but} CALLS T0 THREE SE: AER | Ruth, former state senator, dead|tertained by l y y while they are in the office the| at Portland men at Honolulu. ’ , |place is dynamited. Mary is in 'ARRAIGN BROOKS Congress off for Frisco with 200/ Missouri progressives indorse passengers Roosevelt for president in 1916. W. H. Barnes & Son Meter Truckt | e e Henttle’s Largest Dealers |jured. The remainder of the play 5 shows the ruin nd devastation LOCAL PLAN Annual meeting Women's Goo | \ la c . ns Confederate veterans in conven- shat follow in the wake of the laby l $ C. W. Brooks, adjutant of the| Government league Wednesday tion indores Wilson's Mexican péniey Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold, pein: agitator. “The Strike” ts in two] local Volunteers of America, charg-| North End Progressive league . a “ parts, and is fe local Vol 4 ars-| neeting Tuewiay, and approve proposed peace jubilee. room 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504. $50.00 REWARD If you open a savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings tured at the Grand | ed with attacking a woman, Consumers’ .league |v rraigned before Judge J. T. Ron- on visited the plant Washington Mattress Co., tomorrow. | Seattle college Dramatic club| Exceptions pnaceanees | by. New seterday rai y | produces play | York counsel in case agains’ Harry r aid Jeeta avert Hi, Cnitiendan, ' Four fires in Seattle Friday. | Thaw allowed. land best liked motion picture ac-|#24 the process of mattress mak-|1' 14° on a forgery charge, under-| | Immanuel Lutheran church con-| Captive military balloon destroy: tress in all the world, comes to|!ng, wire weaving and furniture) oot the same process. firmation service Sunday morning.|ed by lightning near Berlin, WASHINGTON CAR- . om facturing was explained the Cle » t orre 1 The | manu facturing was explained po lias % he iffiths will lead TERCAR CO. | dagiamnea aud One Girl” Joo The plant of the Venus Martel mber of deputi guilty to. ombesatemeat : | cameo ag set Spauaid Corset Co. the ot h: y ed George F. 4 1515 BROADWAY captains yh ys geababe ecalpeg visited. This 1s she only Sool a bull prancing Tonga at _ Edgewater Congregational church | of Reading railroad. yh we a | pai a rs winds up 25th anniversary celebra-| goth houses of congress plan to 'ee Marq Pickford, the best known Garage and 8: PHONE EAST 467. - i ? factory of its kind on tht coast. | |360 francs a year for miners 55) tion sunday complete labors of session by July | Bank with $2.00— | WHAT’S ON THE BILLS Mrs, Pfeffer's bakery in the Sani-|years of age who have worked 40)" Ejectrical workers indorse J. Sul-| 10, i md eS ke | tary Market was also visited years or more in a mine. livan for sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. McAdoo are And deposit in it $2.00 every week for five years— Your cash capital |} | Clemmer Until Saturday Night pan co | “Selig News 8 rvice"; "Her Old Yesler home, Third and Jef-|noneymooning at Harlaken, the sum- r ferson, razed | met Grandmother's Wedding Dress, . | mer White House | drama; “The Man Higher Up,” Twoney births, Lag Bib ry | Percival Van Ness killed by the! |comedy; “In Royal Bondage,” dra- Three Jap picture . rp ‘Jivorce | capsizing of a biplane he had just ma; “Manila,” educational | | ga 8. 8. Johnson brings divorce) nuit at Utica, N. ¥ s suit. By Francis Skinner’s death at . 4 Fours, Continental Motors Imperial "2... 2 Six 312 East Pike St. a ae | | fame m United Spanish War Veterans pa, hi . me | . 147 CAR AT AN HONEST PRICE Alhambra Until Sunday Night x f diab sea, his wife, formerly a poor shop | 4 i cada «A Million “Bid,” fivepart Vite- 9 Fortson auxiliary card party Man-| gis) came into a $10,000,000 fortune. | | then will be $569.34 ——— graph drama wa eign olka ine Mania soneine, refused by. Mrs Maria! Hl of which about $50 | oe e day. Soares Joseph Faustino de Itario, A a Studebaker Waterhouse-Sands Motor Co.| cia a untit Saturday Night | gibi oi | South African farmers’. Party Soares, Joseph Faustino de Itario,| | will be the interest Auto Department ini oo Figg ia Meg Bev ns Another bomb was exploded to-|skeller Wednesday 1 leg. Mi. Kewell, whe ‘died thelo tee earned at the rate Garford Touring Cars and Motor |r Nitto ‘the gronser ¥| say in the dwindling ranks of the| Chairman Grant of the executive |log cabin 60 miles from McCarty, of 4 per cent semi- ; , public statement, | Will be buried here Sunday, NEW MANAGEMENT party, when {it was|committee, In a A. Bowen| Promises there wil be no hand- annually com. pounded. edy, and another comedy. republ Y. W. ©. A. vesper services inj new building Sunday. | Lippard-Stewart 1514 Brondway. Tracks Phone F. 901 learned that The New Circuit be all your reward. There is the whole fund accumulated and also your firmly established Habit of Saving. Donen! viel Until Sunday wig of Kent has rted the stand-| picking of delegates at the com-| geattie Federation of Women's LS wan, the Gesene on the Firing! patter 3 ected in [28 Tepublican convention clubs gets $2,000 towards lifting| ACCESSORIES A ; ee & | gaenator Bowen wag olecie am | Another jolt to the standpat | mortgage | ~ But that will not 5 1910 a8 4 pro P crowd is the probable entry of Al-| Keyport land owners file stipula- 5 REELS 5c New Circuit Until Saturday Night} j,; oyun at , Win eyo Refer | Cut, 1 be run all this fall, Be) oq i, Lundin as bull moose can-|tion expected to clear way for tor-| 4 TA rT Rs The Secret of the Well,” Ti f cone BALLOU & WRIGHT he Secret of the Well,” Eclatr) wit run ae « bull m \didate for prosecuting attorney. | pedo station. three-part drama; “Mountain Law ae m legislature, in which G. & J. Tires and Tubes—a Kate Buy In the last legislature, Lundin was formerly deputy | g SATURDAY “The Secret of the Well” Three-part Eclair drama, hand- colored, with M. Duquesue and M. Marconi and Mile, Schege, “Mountain Law” Rex drama with Bob Leonard. “On Suspicion” Rex comedy, with Lois Weber and Phillips Smal NEW SHOW SUNDAY Automobile Supplies. 817 East Pike. “DALITZ MFG. & SALES CO. Kighth Av. and Union St. Main 1482. Auto Pilling Station Al I | repudiation of the standpat party, s Panbiee Ce | for, ay ___— ——— ‘ ey. and the double solar plexus is. fill lumbing Co, | cers in Alaska | THE ing the air with the laments of th® Original ng back | Between 8,000 and 10,000 suffra- M @) R Ss) LJ ‘ Jrepublican central committee to | Haines and. repates| gists plan demonstration in Wash | | | f kinds of/ington to demand adoption of suf- [ ‘BALLOU & WRIGHT wenoncy 315 PIKE St ranges” and trage rosolution Rex drama; “On Suspicion,” R 8 or Bowen was a_ holdover} Senator I prosecuting attorney and was con. | Phone East 471 come member, he was offictally classed M | be a rooms oe sidered’ one of the ablest men who asa a held that position Fire threatens Cherry Valley }| | Tilikum Saturday Senator Bowen's quitting the re- | “The Master of the Storm,” dra-| publican party, comes right on the | shingle mill at Duvall | - 4 Mears bill passes house, opening St. Paul Stove Repair ELSEWHERE Treasu is of Count or Hanna's way for employment of army offt- DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SOND AND CHERRY | in a desperate effort to make} ate | Water! nd coils put Dominican rebels are near defeat. some showing of-life, the stand | Northwest Distributors Indian and Emblem Motorcycles. | WPM, MANSION te will attempt to organize a and connected Hiiibe cotinrainien-raduank Saree | Eas! i 4 wv woman's auxiliary to the Young ‘Main 875. sition to direct senatorial election | Second Ave. and Marion St. ee — i at ote. Sens Rost. 471 Men's Republican club at the Rath- bill, | Ge