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een |PICTUR Willi F iat lded “ FARNUM Colonial: Packs fr Mg ag es STARS AT COLONIAL Motion picture fans will be) iven a chance to see William larnum in one of Nat Good-| win's greatest successes, “The Gilded Fool,” at the Colonial next week. } There is no better actor in! the motion picture world to-| day than Farnum. Then there wil] be the fun- my man, Charlie Chaplin, to : tickle your sides at the/ Class A, in a rip-roaring com- dy called “A Gentleman of Nerve.” Laura Sawyer will) be seen at the Clemmer in “A 7 Daughter of the People.” : The other houses offer good programs. - ; gr AT THE COLONIAL William Farnum will be featured At the Colonial all week in “The Gilded Fool.” Margaret Vale, nite Of President Wilson, will have part in the production. ry Here's the The “Gilded Foot” ever since nel Was knee high to a grasshopper has | been blessed with money. When he grew up, he spent it right and left, and so foolishly that bis hang eron friends called him the “Gild ed Fool.” The fool had been in love with the oldest daughter of a rich bank @r for some time, * Papa, being a stern business man Advised the fool to prove he was a) man before he would consent to! gt him his daughter. So the fool rented offices and started into the game in all seri Ousness. At about the same time Wise papa got tangled up with o ‘Dunch of sharks who promised to put him out of business. | It was then the fool pulled off ‘ils coat and rolled up his sleeves and waded into the sharks. Of course he won and saved papa’s Tittle tin bank and paya was #0 tickled with the fool that he gave his daughter. and they lived luxury and happiness ever after. . 7 a ai William Farnum and Maud Gilbert in “The Gilded Fool," which will be shown at the Colonia said she was not worth the price. next week. There wanders into the town =| day a regular Rip Van Winkle sort) of a character, who owns nothing but the rags on his back. Joe, as) he {s known, takes a liking to Ivy.) They pack up their things and hike for a parson. It so happens that the saloon keeper sees them and) starts in pursuit. Joe, however, chokes the saloon keeper into Insensibility and goes over the hills and far away with Uittle Ivy. That's all real nice, but how the deuce did they live if both of them) were broke? The film doesn't tell AT THE CLASS A aa A two-reel Domino production, under the title of “Through the Murk,” will be one of the main of- at the Class A the first part the week. | Ivy was a disreputable sort of a|%* ‘hat. ; "girl, the only child of a woman who era eee Joved to view the interior of AT THE CLEMMER ‘Baloons through the family en trance. She even wanted to trade ‘Ivy off to the saloon keeper for « ‘keg of beer, but the saloon keepe: |* “A Daughter of the People” wilt come to the Clemmer for a three! jays’ stay starting Sunday. Laura) Sawyer, Frederick De Beileville and/ | Robert Broderick will be principals What | Think About It BY FREDDIE FILM Mack Sennett, of the Keystone| company, the man who made Ford | Sterling and Charlie Chaplin, has | another comedian up hin sleeve he} claima ts better than Charlie, Wel are an inquisitive bunch of gFmpe nuts, Show us, Mack —A residence exhibltor handed me hie program the other day and then, with a Hudson bay counte nance, pulled out his purse and asked me how much it cost, Gort darn it, fellows, I'm not a politi clan. [ don't want your fitney« All [ want is your programs. Wake up and send th . —George Kiein has just finished & production ef “Stop Thiet” to be released in the near future the Clemmer. . Iie Smythe, owner of Class A, went down to the 8. A. ¢ the other day and fainted dead away, The doc sald it was from o| atrain in hin back, due to packing his receipts to the bank ¢ mort ing, Poor Billie, He an easy job Iike mine work 26 hours a day oe —Frank Gotch has been signed! by the Selig Polyse ny te appear before the the| ought to hay and only wrestling bouts have been made to secure the bent wrestlers in the country to try out against the champlor ple | alled the Selig Phyat tes tures will be o eal Culture & —Littie Beatriz Michelena, who wan seriously injured while acting in the production of “Sal Jane, is back at work again in a new pro duction, “The Lily of Poverty Fiat ee —George Kiein'’s motion picture concern is bury producing a new comedy, “Who's Who in Soclety | Wonder if Harry Whitney in It. ore —Owen Moore certainly 's the lucky kiddo for getting next to th jbig legitimate Atare. After |pleting his work in the Elsie Janis I pictures, he will remain at the Bos worth studios to appear with Frits! Scheff in “Pretty Mre. Smith. Mary Pickford doesn't look out wome of these actoreens will be lrunning off with her hubby —Elsie Janis has proven such # |ereat success before the cam [that she has been offered $ a year fo appear in eight picturer a year for the Bosworth Miim com pany. What's the use of being president of the United States (sal ary $75,000) when a movie actress can get a sum like that. Me for a movie actor, that's all What’s on the Bill Liberty Unti! Tuesday Night “Buckshot John.” drama, featur ing Hobert Bosworth eee Alaska Until Tuesday Night “The Seats of the Mighty,” drama. . Mission Until Tuesday Night “How Sissy Made Good,” com edy; “The Affair of the Deserted House,” drama. . . in the cast | Arthor goods Stillman, a big cotton | manufacturer, closes his) mills. Hard times follow in the} little town of Rockton. Dell Ham- ilton, daughter of one of the mil) dyers, has been in love with Sam Lioyd, @ young engineer formerly lemployed at the mill | | Stillman, also in love with Dell, promises to reopen the mill ff she will marry him. Of course Dell re- fuses, but Stillman, the clever vil lain, marries her illegally. When Dell discovers this, she re ‘turns to her people, but they re fuse to have anything to do with | her. However, the incident has made @ man out of Stillman. He returns and marries Dell le | wally, the mill is opened, and every thing is nice and rosy in the little/ |town of Rockton. | A Jack Nelson, | ei strong two-part drama, “Through the Murk.” who will appear mext week at the Class A in bens. “AT THE LIBERTY KEEP EYE UPON | LEGISLATURE. to the Liberty Sund Buckshot Things are going to pop. | is a sort of Jean Valjean of the West, who, after a career of crime | if the legislature should thun- der, the referendum league will “Buckshot John,” GENTLEMAN OF NERVE See him as such in his favorite Seattle theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ’s Looking for You reforms and keeps to the strafght| and narrow path. The story relates | how “Buckshot John” becomes sole | survivor of the Kennedy gang when | | viligantes string up his companions | The vigilantes have killed the men | without finding where the loot has| been hidden Various means of| |making Buckshot reveal the hidden | treasure are tried. Buckshot slips one over, gets the money and giver it back to the people from whom it was stolen. Your jast chance tonight to see him as “The New Janitor” the program It was decided upon at the meeting of the Public Owner- ship league, Friday night, inthe | Labor temple, when arrange: | 4 Sunday's program includes ° eae ar 4) ments were effected for the or- “Through the Murk” a EE. @, ganization of a state-wide home bd oe The Alaska will offer “The Seats| Tule and referendum league A strong 2-reel “Domino” drama fof the Mighty” to its patrons next The object Is to secure refer. Laura Sawyer at the Clemmer week. The play is based upon the| e@ndum petitions on any bil! | passed by the legislature which seeks to deprive cities of their control of public utilities or any other form of home rule. The committee selected to time when George Washington re-| sided at Mt. Vernon and Thomas} Jefferson was busy framing up a constitution that a bunch of men at Washington are now trying to BLIND WRITER OF | 8,000 HYMNS DEAD| Mutual Weekly No. 6 A Pathe Scenic | Selig News, |"The Environment,” j|zle’s Escape,” Alhambra Until Sunday Night “The Attorney for the Defense,” three-part Lubin drama; “Max and the Fair M. D.,” comedy; “Hearst pletortal ee Odeon Until Sunday Night “The Runaway Freight,” two. part drama; “One of the Discard,” two-part drama; “Shot in the Ex cltement,” Keystone comedy ee At the Grand Until Tuesday Night “Terrors of the Jungle,” two-part drama; “All Aboard,” two-part com edy; “A Story of a Silk Hat,” con edy. . At the Colonia! Until Tuesday Night “The ded Fool,” featuring Wil Nam Farnum; “Runaway June,” Story No. 6, drama | ee. |At the Clemmer Until Tuesday! Night | “A Daughter of the People,” fea | turing Laura Sawyer. At the Ci “A Gentleman |atone comedy Chaplin drama; jand Mabel's stone comedy . At the Melbourne Unti! Night “His New Job,” Swindle,” drama ¢ A Until Tuesday Night of Nerve,” Key featuring Charlie “Throuth the Murk, Mutual Weekly” Patty's Married Life,” Key-| Tuesday comedy; “The| RESIDENCE THEATRES Greenwood Until Sunday “The Master Key.” two parts “Fatty Again,” Keystone comedy dra ama; “Lin comedy; “The Girl and the Smuggler,” drama. At the Home Until Sunday he Opened Shutters,” four-part drama; “Animated Weekly No. 161, of January 27, topical, “Billy's Charge,” comedy bust up. Mary Pickford will be| perfect the organization con- sian Te OS 8 SS shown for the last time in a sec-| slate of the following: Corpora. |, HRIPGNPORT, Conn. Feb. 18 ond-run film tonight. This ‘probably | tlor’ Counsel J. E, Bradford, for |} ory ia dont hove tedace i yee | will be the last chance to see her| mer Mayor George F. Cotterill, (oi) yoar ad here today, in her at the regular price. L. 1. Gregory, Joseph Golden | iticssad Assurance,” “ ell od As ” "Saved b; é | ee See. |Grace,” “Rescue the Perlahing” | AT THE MISSION and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus” ¢ CHARGE TRIO SOLD sre amons the favorites that” made The Affair of the Deserted her name a housenold word in alll House,” the first episode of the STOLEN P, 0. STAMPS P2ziishencaiins countries | girl detective series, will be the| owe Fanny Crosby, as she was known, | offering at the Mission next weak. | was christened Frances Jane Cros-| The story has to do with a girl| Charge with selling stolen gov-|hy, and was married to Alexande who thinks she’s the real Sherlock | ernment postage stamps, Harry C.| Van Alstyne, a blind musician, whol Guck of the feminine world, She|Lamarty, former Alaskan, was tak-\has heon dead many vena” upsets the plans of a gang of coun-|en into custody by Marshal Wain-| gho came of a long lived family | terfetters wright Friday afternoon. Tho| ter mother died nt 102 and. er] Sees pee stamps are alleged to have been| grandmother at 106 ‘ taken from the St. Mary, Idaho, BELECT DANCING PARTIPA postoffice, November 9 Tamarty'e arrest in tho tnicd|OONTON PRICE FALLS within the last few days inthe same) NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—As a re case John Martin, a Columbia Qéty| ault of unconfirmed rumors of the Junk dealer, was arrested Saturday.) sinking of several British merchant Martin implicated H, Haines | vessels, the cotton market dec neg} who was in turn taken Into custody.| 14 points at the opening today, HIPPODROME Fifth and Uniwersity Clean Amusement Homelike Surroundings INION ORCHESTRA | tribute to the memory of Abraham | | Lincoln, the man. who “wielded the | | pen which abolished the chains of | | slavery,” in fitting services at the | African Methodist church BPulo- | | jaies were delivered by several SE ee a a eS SUPPLIES | auspices At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—The “A Law Unto Himself,” two-part| Petition » of the Seattle Moun Pe Pa tA Gitl of the People,” tec ers, that the Olympic Monu: part drama; “Their First Anniver.|™ment be converted into a national fedow? ieonmudy park, has been recommended by _H, S. Graves, U. S. forester. Steps to 4 carry out his proposal are expect- ed to be taken by the administra Srereive sroves Arze\| | i m STOWES OF Sigcesss | asked the elimination of 11 town-{ hips and 2% sections from the mon ument,+to be iucluded in a national forest. This would permit pros. peoting and development | The remaining lofty mountain | masses would constitute the new speakers. THE SEATTLE STAR URE THEATRES OFFER GOOD BILLS FOR WEEK OF MEAT | III IIIA AAR AAA APRA APPR LPP PAPAL LA, 6.0.P.BANQUET CHILDREN ASK ‘SPEAKERS LAUD. STATE TO SPARE " LINCOLN'S LIFE BOY MURDERER OAKLAND, Feb. 13.—Six hundred high schoo! boys and girls of Oakland have signed a petition in behalf of Loule Bundy, the 19-year-old Los Angeles boy who sits in “death row” at San Quentin prison, awaiting execution The petition requests the gov- ernor to commute Bundy's sen- tence to life imprisonment Bundy will be hanged April 21 unless the petition Is grant- ed. JUDGE FAVORS B. & 0. PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Feb. 12 Witnesses in the impeachment uring against U. 8. Judge Dayton testified yesterday that he told jury which returned a verdic the B. & O. railway he d set it aside unless the amount of the judgment were re- duced FIREBUGS AFTER PIER LONG WEACH, Cal., Feb, 13.- Following four attempts yesterday to burn the rejuvenated Long Beach auditorium and the sun perlor at end of a half-mile-long guards were kept all night on ] all floors of both the sun parlor and A thousand citizens heard the ad drewne livered Friday night at jthe banquet of the Young Men's Republican clab at the Washington hotel in honor of Abraham Lin birthday. Approximately 100 ~ — me aibiace of the legislature were WASHINGTON, Feb ent 13.—For the first time in Ith the exception of | Mayor GIN), toaatmanter, who advised the years the number of all |,, Alcane chet th ee aniver | classes of live stock in the who left the party ere not alto United States is increas- («ether in the wrong and that some ing. There are more cat- |°f the principles they advocated i should be adopted by the G. O. P., tle, more swine and more the ta were mainly directed to. sheep now than there wards effecting strong party Ines have been since 1910. The present direct primary sys le cked by Senator Sharp That pibane there will jem was attacks i by Senator Sharp ae eet atein nder the label of “freak more beef, more pork | legisiation,” the initiative, refer and more mutton endum, and recall under erit Figures just compiled |‘lim by other speakers 7 Congress n-elec J e by the United States de- |tnur of Portland sade an ¢ he ae partment of agriculture address on Lincoln’s place in his show these surprising |tory. Speaker Conner told how facts. h 1 oe ee slators are working . . re ATs 5 Inasmuch as the United | pee. “iitrodueed Fa ak bills” bave States has been importing beef | sort Whitwe ine saaeion. Eves! teats Py n hitney of the club made an ‘o rgentina in steadily in able address on effective party or. poor ye.) quantities during the | ganization, and Wylie Hemphill Past few years, the fact that /naid he voted for Roosevelt, but | the number of beef cattle of didn't bull moose all the w this country has increased 34 | Former Mayor Miller delivered a per cent over a year ago is |carlond of platitudes, and Congress welcome information man-elect Hadley of Bellingham The actual increase 's 1,212, | predicted republican sucess in 1916. 000 head. Solos by Mrs. George Russell and Hitherto the number of beef (HH. H. Tuttle were applauded cattle in the United States has declined steadily since 1910, and a meat famine was the out look the future seemed to of. fer. The more imilch cows fr the « ntry than last year, the In crease being per cent, or in actual n 000 That milk more crea, butter and more cheese Swine showed the greatest In- crease of all classes, jumping from 58,938, don Jan. 1, 1914, to 64,618,000 on Jan. 1, 1915 ‘This ix accounted for by the fact! that swine can be increased more rapidly than any clase of live stock and consequi an or ned de mand can be met more y That means more ham, bacon. lard and freah pork Including horses, which have also shown an incre: the total! increase of one year in the number of farm animals is 7,712 000. The increase in the total val- ue was $78,024,000. DESTROYERS TO | ACCOMPANY THE LUSITANIA LONDON, Feb. 13.—Great Inter. ost was manifested } today in| the sailings of the liners Lusitania and St. Paul, from Liverpool for New York There was no reason to believe the veesela would be interfered with, but It was realized there was) & possibtiity of a submarine attack. The cabins of both liners were crowded. Many Americans who re mained here out of curiosity were returning aboard the liners, fearing sailings ght be entirely suspend. ed if Germany started real subma rine operations. It was generally believed the sitania and St. Pav! would be corted by destroyers REVOLUTION SONS HEAR A EULOGY OF | ABRAHAM LINCOLN In an address that moved his| n 8 audience, Rev. John Onesimus Fos. ter, D. D., head of the College of Puget Sound department of re igion, Friday sang the praises of Abraham Lincoln at the Hotel Lin coln. Rev. Foster spoke under the of Sons of the American Revolution “Lincoln studied men,” he said fe measured their capacities. He saw almost intuitively their strong and weak points. He found out | their tactics, Most of all, he hated deception “On the tombs of other men may be written deeds of daring, con-| quest, victories and triumphs, but vere Was a man Who hated war, peace and died when his long sought goal was won.” NATIONAL PARK TO BE ESTABLISHED | IN THE OLYMPICS park NEGROES HONOR LINCOLN | Seattle negroes Friday night paid! TOMORROW We Offer Wn. Famum In Nat Goodwin's Big Success GILDED FOOL - ACTS——5 A powerfully appealing, dramatic photoplay. A compelling combination of love, high finance, and the 5 life of the “Gay White Way.” The plot deals with t a typical “Gilded Fool and his nights in frivolity. How he meets the “only giri” and through love of her Is coused to a realization of his many shortcomings, is a story that strikes home to the hardest heart. The climax comes when, after a fiercely fought battle of finance, the erstwhile “Gilded Fool” trivings of a thieving rascal and saves his fiancee’s father from ruin, All-star Company, Including Margaret Vale, a Niece of President Wilson. AND THEN— “Runaway June” Note: progress of young Chauncy Short, who spends his days in idleness These Husband-Money-Wife Pla: 3 Days Only, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday COLONIAL the main butiding. thwerts the con: As an extra added attraction