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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1915, PAGE 3. MRR PLAN CARA THE VAMPIRE." FOR ‘JITNEYS" AT ALHAMBRA i | ° By Freddie Film lish | REMEMBER SEEING “A FOOL) stown garaKe | Ty JITNEY Bus News A bill was introduced in the coun e ell Monday by Counciiman Allen Dale, seeking to regulate the jitney = | bus business, The ordinance pro- Now Comes oJ Machinists 3 ere Wa en it played here a ; © Sactoainn te ear at the Metropolitan] vides that owners or drivers must \ ” which | eat k th It for} apply to the council for a licer jf ‘ a atey nights | he strong ser 4. But | state the line on which they intend and cost is lost sight of. . ¢ "eS lin its p cette screen at }to operate and fix a schedule. It 1 . ndbereds Pre Auto Transit! the Alhambra tt it has blow | also provides for charging « yearly ~ Just one object Is kept in on of bylaws will cccupviceraie ew tee, according to the capacity of the \/ mind: that this house will n large part of the program tonight, | °'fu! ¢ machine, Bach car seating five per pe cig mci Le , he toture producers, sons or less 6 charged $30 bins Teal ab ithe Only owners « sacen who now |, Phe motion picture produc far oes i. wi oe seen 7 os not carry goods over from from damaging the story, ha proved with a Theda Rara in the role of the Vv » 18 a pretty woman and a clover actress, Also let me take off my hat to Edward Jose as the “Fool” | and Mabel Trenyear as his wife.) Hoth are very good in their respec. tive parts. im It is @ strong drama, have In an a cation for member ship will be permitted to take part It has beet decided that drivers who own shares in the cara they or », and do not’ work ow a strictly salary basis, will also be entitled to membership H Todd, counsel for the asso. plation, has returned m Oly fa 1 will enlighten the members on | fea of the jitney 2 2 to introduce before| THE EMPRESS THEATRE {8 the lawmakers. in conjunction with vaude In the future the association cars | Ville, a serial production called “The operating on the 19th ave, and | Cluteh Har or “The Exploits Eastlake Iines will discharge and | of Bla If the remainder of the receive passengers on Third ave.,| films are as good as the first, the between Union and Untversity sts. | series will be a bell ringer, Pearl }to avoid congestion during the rush | White has the leading role Arnold hours {n front of the postoffice. | Daly is seen tn the role | A starter has taken charge on the famous detec | Third to expedite departures. known through Arthur B. | _ A starter has n placed at | stories in the Cosmopolitan the eastern terminus of the zine, Exettement and love go hand Union run, Plans are under way|in hand throughout the production for the extension of the East Union . . cars to 34th and East Cherry st | LARGE CROWDS ARE FOL. Service on streets not served by | lowing with Interest the search for Jatreet cars is also proposed, and | “Runaway June” at the Colonial | will include a special line to the| eee | Providence hospital. | “FATTY” ARBUCKLE 18 AS. The members tonight are expect-| sisting Charlie Chaplin in keeping on to another and that. the balance of the season’s stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Gowns and Dresses must be gone by Saturday night. ght, $40 per ye Cars carrying seven to sixteen passengers will pay $50. Everybody Wants to Know Why June RanAwaye Stories No. 1 & No. 2 Shown all this week And take it from us, this wonderful story of Attorney Harris Allen, for the Portland Traction Co. is confer ring with the state raflroad cor mission, preparatory to introduc ing @ bill in the legislature to curb the operation of jitney busses. The company {# losing $500 dally, Allen says, runnin see Seattle Jitmen are eating Into the profits of the taxleabiats, One driver, Oliver Morris, running on Broadway, has issued cards setting spectal rates for theatre parties, trips to the boulevards, etc cee These special reductions will doit Read them over carefully, as reductions like these are to be had but twice a year. Suits at Less Than Half North Yakima Electrical Work ers’ union has adopted a resolution opposing jitney busses, on the ground that they will result in throwing street car men out of em ployment “Just street car company, " @ being president of a id Mre ed to provide for the employment the crowds in an uproar at the Ma 50 - : ry Andrews, first San Francisco Reg. $24.50 and) Reg. $34.50 and Reg. $42.50 and hose dutie Women and Bil We to work tak nonodtuten ieee rar | woman jitney bus driver. “I feel $28.50 Sults $28.50 Suits $48.50 Sults ikiatus nad Give cutive charee| Jit CLEMMER O8uS NO: REAL | like @ capitalist—and It isn't a bad Wind-up Price Wind-up Price Wind-up Price jover the body son to change his mind about the| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 36.—Re|%°'t of feeling at alll The meeting will begin at $:30. drawing powers of Charlie Chaplin] ports that the United Ral{lroads fn-| had purchased 200 automobiles for = and Marie Dressler, They're amus-|tended to run 200 jitney busses In| this purpose. | ,RE-ELECT McGUINESS ing overcrowded houses at the Clem-Jopposition to the hundreds of men| Black grinned when asked about | NOHOMISH, Jan. 26—M.J.Mc-\mer tn “Tillie’s Punctured Ro-|now operating automobiles in com-| the report. | Guiness has been reelected pres!-| mance.” petition to the street car were flat-| “It's not a bad iden,” he sald, dent of the Commercial Club. .s 2 ly denied today by Charles N./ “but it had never occurred to us to ¥ PRETTY FLORENCE REED | s J FALLS ON JACKKNIFE; DIES | dalientras ‘ © 18) Black, general manager of the Unit-) meet the situation in that way. You Money will hold your interest to the last inch of film $12$15 $19 Balance of Coats and Dresses ” 6 audiences at the|ed Railroads. may say, howe’ ha EVERETT, Jan. 26.—William|rjperty in “The Dancing Girl,” al Rei ie kay anesmente ine I 8S i Liberty c Hr, ports were cireniated here! purchased any automobiles and H. If Sie Allee Saakionr, io ann trom| eee orem that the corporation intended to put| don't intend operating any fitney | at Than alf Price Mrs. \ jitneys in operation at once and) busses.” the effect of falling on a jackknife) EMMA DUNN IN THE ROLE OF| ‘be oP AUNT MARY DISCUSSES MOLLIE OU Fae Maaeiaihe funda given to him as a Christmas pres-| “Mother” {# recalling memories of| ae moe, | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper No a page medion Enterprise Association.) — a IT MADE "EM PEEVED [thin weeks pay p88 ape MARKET REPORT Are you worrled about Mollie, a Zz — J. Redelsheimer & Co. EVERETT, Jan. 26.—When told) @— Aunt Mary?” I asked, 1 try not to be worried about the news of the issuance of a mar-| | MOVIE PROGRAMS aie ° 400 @ 136 anythin dear,” said Aunt M riage license could not be suppress-| Prices Fald Whelesale Dealers for sda ae | 6, my dear,” said Aunt Mary, riage romp evr didlo upp conn] Xt the Guin A Until Tuesday Night se SL ibet there was an absence of that W. H. Fisher, Mgr. ¥ ut he eo Brother: two-ree! — 4 ‘ serenity In her tones that made me ‘. i folks left the courthouse in @ buff.| ayia “The Rounders,” tworeel OO el wonder of fest What she wea think Two Entrances—First Ave. and Columbia St. declaring they would “get ft in 8e| Keystone, featuring Charlle Chap- “You know, Margie, Mollie ts a attle.” Mn; Pat Scenic”; “Mutual INHERITS A FORTUNE bcos cere Yory clever gir, but she has never EVERETT, Jan. 26.—Mrs. A. La fersioa F nfidant her mother. 1) . a . At the Alaska Until Tuesday Night] 5c; os vellew |think her father knew her much | ——. Cross of this city, who for years)” «sother,” four-part drama, fea-|Ontons ano epee jbetter than her mother does, For |!mg seen him.’ log, marete, I'm afraid Mollie “ 5 [has been in poor circumstances |turing Emma Dunn; also, a good|Qnion sets the last few days, in fact, since she| “But you have heard him over|ting up more interest than she has suddenly found herself heir to/ comedy 1s announced went back to the office after her the telephone, Aunt Mary.’ |should in that man. Do you know — $20,000, The money comes from | : Cusumbere «v0. « father died, she has been more or|, “Unfortunately, I am not able to/anything about him?” | the estate of a brother, who died) At the Mission Untli Tuesday Night | Carrots less preoccupied with her own af. |/24ge from that.’ | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) — in Kansas without a will. “The Evil Men Do,” three-part | Cet. redishee fairs. I do not believe she has been | _ ——___——-. | drama, featuring Maurice Costello; ee ae aibgnaal concorned with home affairs at all. \« The Siege of Laige,” cartoon com-| cal. celery. per orate At times I find her smiling to her-| self and then again she seems to| look very puzzled and even hart. | “Every morning she recetves a ledy, Cal celery, Gem oo. ieee | cee WOME Secon atin casesend |At_ the Alhambra All Week,| Mn" \o ann nee: ats “A Fool There Was,” @ drama, |toney, new. cass s...... 200 | featuring Theda Bara. Honey, strained ...... . ine 3 beautiful box of flowers, there ts no| ‘ oreamery, sciid pack jeard attached, but she evidently spb hare While Navel ‘oranges $E2E | eastern “brick ef knows from whom they come. She ou Sleep. ‘At the lessee Until Tuesday | pay oa Io, “a never wears one to the office, but TONIGHT | Night king apples AE bps meds opal sho keeps them all in her room “Tillie's Punctured Romance,” | soitesnberes @ 1.28 | Domestic wheel Jealously. “Yesterday she came home from the office in the motor that belongs | to her employer. I do not think, | Wesmingten team however, the man who came with Teg, Pald Producers for Page, | |her was the man she calls her | Poultry, Vel and Pork ‘boss.’ I did not ask her any ques-| tions and she made no explanations. | “You, Margie, are quite a confi-/| dent of Molile’s. I wish you would) let her talk with you. Just at pres- ent It ls very lonely for her at} | Young America ae eee cae Keystone comedy, featuring Char help nature le Chaplin and Marte Dressler. quer it. That’ ~" _ ono aa tay Final Show- At the Liberty Until Tuesday Night All you need te + i o The Dancing Girl, two-part witaiien wae ings of a “The Fable of the High power for the sys: Highly At- [ag| Toned Girl and the Plain Parent 7 8 apd * jorge Ade comedy; “Wonders of oor A tractive five- | Magnetism.” ; | AS THE PENDULUM SWINGS *, over Biba. Hens 8 ibe and under part photo- | At the Colonial All Week lay fi y “Runaway June,” story No. 1 Nea SAR SS home. Her mother will hardly let | strenee meee iplay feature: lagain and No, 2; “Love, Speed and spin her out of her sight and she keeps | Se cae eis eh ee vie ee | Thrills,” Keystone comedy; “Fatty ; up a constant string of complaints THE OPEN WINDOW ROUTE. & short time your trouble ts cured to and Mabel at the San Diego Expost Mr. W. L. Collier, of which I can see are nearly driving TWO WORLDS FAIRS ON THE WAY, Molite wild. Sallie's great worry seems to be about money, and, al though as you know she objected work, she told her petssitas that | “ she must begin to pay her board. oe | **All right,’ said Mollfe, ‘here Mo Extra Fare. Wednesday Specials the first. week's board, mother, | Pot Roast, 1» ii dear,’ and she handed Sallie $5 “You don't think that is enough | BE SURE YOUR TICKET READS AT for you to pay for living in this| LEAST ONE WAY VIA beautiful home and having every. thing yon could wish for, do you? THIS ROUTE, asked her mother disdainfully. "It is all I can afford to pay, sald Mollie quietly. “Listen to that, Mary. Are all my children going to turn against me? Here is Mollie earning $15 a week and only wants to give me $5) Litas our eee of it. She should come home and | Grape Fruit, 2 for give all her money to me like a} _Home-Mate ) Camas dutiful daughter, and I would bu —~fi what she needs to wear.’ “Mollie turned quickly and sald New York Bake’ Mother, we might as well under-| stand each other right now. Tf am} STALL 11 going to live on my salary, but I|” [now good block nese tion,” scenic comedy. ee fo 2 1s the slectric, invie- cee orating device that pumps a stra: oe vies ato your bear alt night while GGIRL | At the Melbourne Until Tuesday It renews the spirit o Night and hastie WITH FLORENCE REED “The Crimson Moth,” drama hy men out ‘ * = Giseverages weaktings ‘The Way Home,” drama; “Latest ‘© pain it drives it out Famous Broadway star War News"; “The Calico Cat,” com have stomach trouble. . “Th Yellow edy; “Swedie and the Sultan's jumbego, kidney or liver complaint ot ie ellowstone Present,” comedy gr fust & lack of nerve force, Electra: Ticket,” “Seven Days,” cB Boe ita will restore you to perfect heal fede pie oe BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED The Typhoon and BOOK FREE. other plays. Catt or write ) the Northern Bank & Trust Co., states his bank’s position in requir- ing title insurance as fol- lows: “First: We want an assurance that the title on which we loan will not be attacked. The best guaranty of this fs found in the very careful ex- amination to which you At the Grand Untli Tuesday Night “Custer'’s Last Scout,” drama “The Death of Simon Le Gee, comedy; “The Maid by Proxy,”| comedy. * our beautiful 96 page book, which tells all abo treatment. This book with pictures of fully 4 A George Ade Comedy, Too to 6p. m. Saturday evenings 7:20 to 9 10c. Children, 5c. Loge The Electra-Vita Co. Seats, 25c. DEPT. . " Room 208 Einprens ‘Theatre Bidg. First at Pike Second Ave. Cor. Spring, | ia | eee At the Tilikum Until Tuesday Night Zudora,” 9, drama “Making a Living,” Keystone com edy; “The Face at the Window,” drama; “Ont of the Deputy’s | Hands,” drama. ee subject every title before Call or Write for Information. insuring it. Our expe rience has been that you C. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent. mniott 125 \ 720 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE RESIDENCE THEATRES insure no title until all Rt the Society Until Tuesday Night|| probable causes of liti- “The Man From Mexico,” five gation have been re- {part drama, featuring John Barry { So Apple Turnovers, § for 10¢ff 4m also going to spend it myself, 1 cee | pe 7 ; . Sel and, until I get a raise in ealary, no} THE FIRST DAY OF OUR At the Pleasant Hour Until | Second: That if the Lady Fingers 10@ Gon: 8 for 25¢H) more, I am going to save a Iittle| Everybody “takes cold” now and) used them wien I was having kde Wednesday title is attacked, how- every week. Of course, mother,| then. Few of us take the trouble to| ney troubte, and they cured me, “The Tenth Commandment, i hare American Fish & Oyster Company dear, 1 want to live with you. 1| repair the damage the cold does, es-| Since then I have been in good * three-part drama; “Myer’s Mis ever unwarranted the at- STALL 2 want to be with you always, but T| pectally to the kidneys. | health.” take.” con || tack may be, the entire Halibut, 1%, 10@: 2 for cannot be your ‘ttle girl’ any more| ‘The kidneys have to filter the simon, Ib, 1O@: 3 for and let you attend to all my affairs.’| pio0d, and when It {s congested, erring, & 1 vied ‘By this time allie was nearly “ : sponsibility of defend- respons! y during ¢ a cold, they are likely ‘ . two parts; King Baggot in “The ‘iss enite UOdK wat tt : (i TES Seca pAlb bing Papa don't forget the kidneys; especially Prices and Quality Do the Work Turn of the Tide,” two-part drama; ; f DANS FELS-NAPTHA SOAP all ungrateful and that she wished /i¢'s oy notice backacho, muscular or PROFITS ARE SACRIFICED The Groom's Doom,” esmedy. “Third: We find Title “Mollie tried to comfort her, but | Joint pains, or disorders of urina- he Groom's Doom,” comedy ahaa eran Sak ananonad Selerprt fe > y spells, headache, nerv We wish to call t tock of butik a Insurance more econom- Be ree et se 5 Re Ut bee tion, dlssy yinalls, headache, nary. | \ ? I gp : te 1 le At the Greenwood Until Wednesday!) ica} and convenient than her face just over her eye. At the| Remember that neglected kidney Vines and Liquors, which are the highest grade ob- Night pe sight of blood » took another| weakness leads to dropsy and tainable Shavcrsbage ot epson eae Moxstne the old abstract system tack: ‘Oh, I've killed her, I've killed | Bright's disease ; |i Monogram Whiskey 6, reg. $2.25 a by peers soc angati pare page igs mn her, my poor baby, my’ poor baby When convinced that the kidneys | | Old Sa ‘rape ‘Wiles coe S15 a ne tees ea; 48 ated Weekly The Jungle : “ you haven't killed me,’ sald| are weak, use moderation in diet eratogs niskey, re bY qt., no 3 ies ter two-reel drama; The __ Stalls 3-4-5-0 B) vsonie as I hastened to her. I/and drinking. Avoid over-work, Miner's Baby found that court plaster would not| worry and late hours, Milk and German Delicatessen and Lunch Bi jcid the wound together and we| water are es pecially useful and as|Z Alfonso F. Alt, Mgr. telephoned for the doctor. |a special medicine for sick kidneys STALLS 9-10 In the meantime Mollle asked | yoy can rely on Doan's Kidney Pills, | -80¢ T5¢ yur favorite Old Crow Whiskey $1.25 qt., now Sunny Brook WI 00 qt., now Bring your bottle or demijohn and get reg. BUILD THEATRE AT INDEX INDEX Jan 26.—Construction Washington brand drawn right from the wood. work has begun on si yh theatre ° | | tod Cheese a me to telephone to Mr. Hatton and| |in successful use and highly re €)29 Port or Sherry Wines, reg. $1.00 gal., 5:7 | pevaphenedoer rey aero! ig Tit e | ipeke ee ee o.com el Din that she was CefAined Bnd! mended the World over Port or Sherry Wines, reg. $2.00 gal., now....-$1.20 9!" dies : eee Fe ope nothing. sertons 1s the] ; Imported Port or Sherry, reg. $4.00 gal., now...$2.30 GETS ANOTHER MEMBER Insurance FB nator aia Mtr, Hatton ina most| Seattle Testimony: i . VICTORIA, Jan. 26.—The plan of distressed voice Miss L. D. Cochran, 1010 Boylston Ad Overholt Whicker | tied ts bond redistribution ms. adopted by. the Cow Butter Store fF" 'orsnc:Manewere ax cotaly ave, save: "tam alway glad to Old Oscar Pepper Whiskey Fath qunt logislattire, wit give Vancouver ono Company Stall 12 as possible. say? aaked Mol-|Tecommend Doan's Kidney Pills 1! “1 wonder why my back aches eo* | ie eagerly when I came back where | | 10c can of Condensed mm) the doctor had put three stitches in| Milk, specia c her forehead AGED RECTOR DIES VICTORIA, Jan, 26.—The Rev Percival Jenna, rector of St, John's church for 46 years, 1s dead, He Pan weet! =§6BBe o phone orders—no delivery KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. ‘He said to tell you not to Wor ry and to come down when you| found it conventent,’ 1 answered NO ABSTRACT REQUIRED was 80 years old Cotery, epectal, “Isn't he the dearest bovs? 1123 First Avenue, corner Seneca List your vacant rooms in Ful Line Fine Freeh nd Mollie : | Star Want Ads, | Perhaps. I can't tell, never hav-

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