The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1915, Page 6

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3, 1915. PAGE 6 STAR—WEDNESDA PHOTO PLAYS ith Taliaferro will be featured; in robbing an old man lodger in ————=_ THINK OF THIS ae Charles Chaplin in a unique and cleverly written|the same house, The old man is AT THE romance under the title, “Young! killed by the aunt, The boy ts con — — Romance,” at the Liberty, starting demned to death. The old aunt ne a Wednesday. It is a love story of! begins to visions of what she Today. Thursday, Friday and Saturday today + | might have been and realizes what Nellie Nolan and Tom Moore | a disreputable wretch she has be two counter jumpers in a big de-|come, She in partment store, work in different! march to the gallows and walls out departmen Neither had ever! her confesnt Charlie in set fre jween the other, Nellie saves up| and preaumably marries Constance errupts Charlie's COLONIAL America’s Greatest Film Favorite Ja fow dollars, and when the June| and lived happily ever after | weather gets into her blood, packs She: ae Joff to a summer resort to pone for! ae the Liberty Until Saturday }a week as an heiress. | Night | } ee eae ee place} “young Romance,” five-part con The Man Who Made Laughter Famou all loaded down with golf sticks) ody, featuring Edith Taliaferro N 1 and tennis racquets, and registers Fea yt i t il > a ° pend of w millionatre from New) 4) the Alaska Until Saturday Night Of course tt Is only natural that], “The Education | of Mr. Hipp.) 66 }Tom should rescue > from| five-part comedy, featuging Digby death and fall in love with her,| Bell Figg 4 However, he belleves her to be what she pretends she is, and is afraid) At the Cle % shee Saturday le to speak, After the week is up| ‘9 | 99 end their little savings gone into What Might Have Been,” drama | the pockets of waiters and bell|"Putty's New Role,” Keysto com hops, they return to the store. One | ody; The a Brat,” drama The} day Tom ts transferred to a count-| Masqueraders, Keystone comedy “ ’ N ” Fatty Arbuckle in “Fatty’s New Role Ihere’s more re mirth, more hearty laughs in these Keystones than in anything you have seen in many a day. Just sparkling with inimitable, clean, 22-karat fun. Two Great Additional Features “THE SEA BRAT” RELIANCE ROMANCE t's jammed and crammed full of action and excitement “What Might Have Been” BEAUTIFUL 2-REEL MAJESTIC Pretty Mary Alden and Spottiswoode Aitken in a charming play beautifully pictured Fascinating tale of the sea th EXTRA! $10,000 Reward To any audience that won't roar at Charles Chaplin In Mack Sennett’s Keystone Comedy Getting Acquainted Positively one of the best programs ever shown at this House of Clever Pictures MRS. ED STROUDT AT PIANO ~ i Admission 5 Cents Clean, Comfortable, Cozy, Well Ventilated Scene from “Youny nv shown at the Liberty for the remainder of the week, with Edith Taliaferro featured in one of | the | ing roles. jer opposite Nellie’s. Then the ex-! featuring Charlie Chaplin clement begins. pte rie oe At the Ch A Until Tueedsy Night ° . @ “The Black Ghost Bandit,” dra na; “One Flight Up.” tworee!! pace dram A || If you have noticed the sud: | drama; “Mutual Weekly”; “Caught| rama: “Samm ‘ m * a; Indian "Kelipse, CAND D | saia the busses were already mak | ene te may can, Tang, ate: au s.nunsen were scenty =| MEQKLINE GOING den increase In John Von Her in the Rain,” Keystone comedy, fea: | ody i systems and would cobtinus to ao} bere’s ehest expansion letely, | tering Charlo Conpti. oui so, and he was opposed to the pur) = RIGHT UP TO EARS don't lay it onto the packed oo. ¢6 At the asant Hour Until pg shane of the Renton railway be- houses at the Liberty and Al- At the Colonial All Week The Perils of Pauline, ause the municipality would find M an ihe It's been run in Seattle before, but hambra. There's a new attrac “Restitution,” two-part drama;|three parts; “A Bowl of Rose it a white elephant on its hands. filady of the swaniike throat tion at his home, a seven |“The Spirit of Giving,” Beauty dra-jdrama; “Their Vacation,” conedy By this time the debate was get-|@0esn't care a bit for the new fash- . & pound ro ig Mare pry ns — “Runaway June,” story No. 3 THE JITNEY BUS = too warm. So Councilman ion in neck fixings. claima that for beauty she bas drama. aus spoke for more fire protec For “what's the use,” she'd like to Mary Pickford and Marguerite cb Meee gs NEWSPAPERMEN. tion In the North End, and Council- know, in having a throat like a mar. Clark backed off the hemis At the Clemmer All Week —_— man Goddard discussed the Cedar ble column, if you have to cover it phere “Du Barry,” drama, featuring Mre TO TAKE COURSE Get a half dozen together, and|iver dam. R. W. Douglas ee up with a high collar? thousands have been unable to see it. It’s a scream and will be shown until Saturday night. Then besides | Lesiie Carter 7 = almost invariably the jitney bus | * But there are other women who ° ° th ied Thirty-nine active newspay m up as a topic of conversa pprnronrenmarenyneecnneinn ‘are delighted with the high, stiff na a ee sing #| At the Alhambra Until Sunday | mon, representative of the journal | collar of velvet, and the equally high The Education of Mr. Pipp,.”| Night intic, advertising and busines*] ‘That's how it happened when a RANCHERS KILL collar of organdy and lace, for they taken from Charles Dana Gibson's ‘The Sage Brush Gal,” drama; | phases of newspaper and trade Jour) bunch of councilmanic candidates cover a multitude of sins in the way famous pen and ink story of that|“His New Job,” Essanay comedy. | nal publication, have signified thetr| gathered at Ravenna hall at the in MAN BY MISTAKE of unbecoming creases and tell-tale une name, will be the offering at the fer. desire to study newspaper jurispru-| yitation of the Northeast Improve wrinkles. The high neckline is Alaska for the remainder of the) At the Grand Until Saturday Night.| dence in the course called journal-| ment club Tuesday night | NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 3.—Lying usually becoming, and it gives a St No. 3 week. It is a comedy drama in five The Island §=of Happiness.”| ism 10, to be opened Feb. 3 | Councilmen Cooley and Candi-|in wait for thieves who had been touch of smartness to even the sim- ory ye parts with Digby Bell in the title) drama The Master Key,” episode) phe class will be taught by Dean/date Littleton told ‘em the fitneys pillaging a corral six miles from plest biouse. P titutio role. | No. 1 Univers | My eekly Condon of the law school each/aren’t cutting any great figure and | Toppenish, four ranchers, armed on eceisninindinsighernit j Res m paid more atten “2 u ight from 7 to 9 o'clock.| won't in the future, either. There-| with rifles, shot and killed Jame: ‘ Mr. Pipp bad pa’ hureday nig n of nes SVERETT, Feb. 3.—The report T tion to making money in steel than) At the Melbourne Until Seturday) The 29 have sent in ballots to/fore, it was good business, they | Daugherty as he and another man |to learning French. Hid wife, so 3 Night line department of journalism, ex-|said, for the city to buy the Seat-| were loading a number of sheep into leially ambitious, hires a bogus ‘The Ambitions of the Baron, sing their preference for cer-/tle, Renton & thern, connect /a wagon at midnight of State Examiner Clark's annual audit of the city’s business shows that for 21 years the city has failed 2Act Drama ystone French nobleman to teach hubby| two-part drama; “The Barrier Be-|/, ‘at which they would like| WIth Division A, and make the| = — ars esse Spay gpm French noblemty aches we given aj tween,” drama; “The Fable of Ei-| (e's NO es held. muny” railway a success | FARMERS GO TO SCHOOL to exact a $10 a year fee per car ‘ ; vira and Farina and the Meal! . is | W. P. McElwain, however,, PUYALLUP, Feb, 3.—The far- from the Everett Railway, Light & check for $75 in payment of his services, With a pen and a bottle| Ticket,” a George Ade comedy i couldn't see it their way at all. He|mers’ short course school has be-| Power Co., to which it was entitled of ink he makes it $75,000 and gets; Latest War News,” “The Smoking considers he jitneys an important |gun session with 70 farmers in at-| Steps will be taken to recover this away with the money. The crooks | Out of Bella Butts pmedy | HIDES TAX BOARD factor in future transportation, He tendance. B i ne ‘amount. a4 g Magers tad hyn has fal | ae the Titer Unet Thureay| FOR LOVER’S FAULT | “HOME LASKA| | THEATRE Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday |len in love with @ riding master,| Night |who is none other than Lord Fitz! “Mabel’s Married Life,” Keystone | Maurice of England. While in Eng-| comedy, featuring Charles Chaplin; land there {s a deuce of a mixup| The Chasm,” drama; “The Grea vip ‘ lin {dentities, But the crooks are| God Fear,” drama; “Nieda,” drama ee yp ape ae _ pr elo | finally located in Paris, where they eee liad sent her tax appeal to her jare arrested ¢ ® orring sweetheart and her missive DOVER. N. J., Feb. 3.-—At the z| session of the Morris county tax | Pipp gets his money back, his RESIDENCE THEATRES intended for him to Secsetary Fred jdaughters marry their respective ° D. Bardon, The letter said | suitors, and everything is again, At the Greenwood Until Friday) (1 thought 1 was your only girl} |peaceful in the clean city of Pitts-| Wight Men are deceitful devils, and you | burg “The Tenth Commandment,”|, I. i | the worst I know of. You can't sca three-part drama; “Bill Manages a) kiss me any more nor even look at — - -~~———--@| Prize Fight,” comedy; “His Fate in| me, you villain. The best place for \Humanity,” drama; “Trickyle’s} you is h—I with brimstone and The third story of George || Flunky,” comedy \charcoal. Shame on you, you cuss.” | | Randolph's \Chester's “Runa- eee - | way June,” along with ap ||) At the Bungalow Until Thure-| extra added attraction of | | day Night ARM BROKEN. BOY Charles Chaplin and Mabel | “The Nightingale,” five-part +4 Normand in “Getting Acquaint- | | drama, featuring Ethel Barrymor PEDDLES PAPERS | | ed,” will bé shown for the re-||“Who Was Who in Hog's Hollow, First screen appearance of the prince of comedians harles Chaplin mainder of the week at the | | comedy Colonial 1] tes Bi! RACINE, Wis., Feb. 3.—His arm -—AT THE— { At the Odeon Until Thursday fractured in a coasting accident} o—-- moment Night Jand dangling helplessly at his side Ba a prominent actress import “The Master Key,” No. 3, two/led to get him to go to a doctor. Eduord Jose is seen in the role! parts; “A Girl of the People,” two-|Gritting his teeth, the lad lied: ot “The Vampire,” a woman whose| ——-— = ———|"Oh, I guess it ain't so bad. Any-) sole intent was to wreck a home way, I ain't got time to think of it| In one of Broadway’s Biggest Hits T U Ww S | wharge flung at President Wilson| merely for the delight of the ex now, I've got to peddle papers.” | ASSERTS U. S. WA by H. H. Stevens, M, P., at a meet-| periment, She succeeded R : The boy was taken to a doctor's) Edward Jose is seen in the role “ > > ‘Mabel’s Married go re ae, | “Soldiers of Fortune,” six-part|George Bie, jr. age 13, continued “A Fool There Was” will be the! drama, featuring Dustin Farnum. | peddling papers | main attraction at the Mission for ee A woman passing him in a cutter! the remainder of the week. Theda At the Home Until Friday noticed his condition and attempt: | world, strong in financial and po- The United States was morally ss! BELGIAN NATION bound to defend the neutrality of| litical power, who leaves his wife Belgium, just as Great Britain was and family and all for the woman who did not care. . ing of the South Vancouver Con-| Edwa office, where it was found the frac 66 = PLEDGED To AID servative asrociation lof the fool, A man well yp in the ture was #o fous that the lad may lose the use of his left arm, | > Stevens asserted, Instead of seizing European war dodged by the United! gteyena declared that, after fail-! Mee, Lantie Cover a “Du Fp ge : will tickle your Adam's Apple. “The Great God Btates” e001 a ob! aa his question was receiving wide-|titns the Calted States tae new| | LAT” will continue at the spread gossip today, following a|raiyed a howl when the loss of a Clemmer, theatre e remain a | few dollars’ worth of trade is threat-| | ¢ ened 4 4 “The United States,” hewald, “as dg signatory to The Hague convention| Mary Alden will be featured tn a agreements, guaranteed the neutral.| strong two-reel drama, “What Might ity of Belgium and other countries,| Have Been,” at the Class A for the FIRST AT PIKE and*was morally bound to defend| remainder of the week. The story * Belgium. is a forceful one, dealing with the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “Offtelal America failed lament-| drug habit ably. Ido not regard such a policy| Charlie Jacksom lived with his DUSTIN FARNUM one whick would arouse the ad-|Aunt Sarah, a dope fiend and a —iN— miration of the nations or the ad-|crook. Charlle meets a young wom : miration of most United States cit-jan, Constance G a teacher tn a “Soldiers of Fortune” | izens.” neighboring mission. She starts in imac to reform Charlie, who has com Six-part drama. Only One ‘BROMO QUININE’ | mitted a few crimes because Auntie Whenever you feel_« cold com’ or on think ot | wanted him to. Vion for sguature of KW Grove ge bax. the His aunt induces him to aid her| CENTRALIA, Wash Feb, 3. | Paul Behlan, a German sotdier, has | written a letter to Capt. A. O. Kruse, his uncle, of this city telling A sparkling comedy, a satire on the social ambitions of of war atrocities. Behlan writer that when the, Germans took pos-| the new-rich. Mr. Bell at his best. ool OTHER ATTRACTIONS THROWN BY HORSE © FATALLY INJURED SUNNYSIL A horse ridden by Fred Randall threw Ran. | dall and then stepped on his face.| \Randall may die. | Dramatized by Augustus Thomas. 2reel Majestic. “Nieda” By the Beauty Players “The Chasm” Tilikum 315 Pike 5c Sc 5c TODAY AND THURSDAY

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