The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1915, Page 8

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nepihaeeneinadanimaatatiaitenmaneerveniertnmamERne ERT no ngarannprennetpenaconee tt ot anes mere THE SEATTLE STAR d STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES \ + WM. FARNUM IN A POWERFUL mmr m= DRAMA AT COLONIAL: MISSION HAS AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM COLONIAL | The headline production concern: i The Colonial t ents the Bio. Sela eater tolleondeatbod ' TRY SOCIETY WOMAN DIXIE COTTON ON INSANITY CHARGE FIELDS STILL ‘ DALLAS, Texas Mre. Sarah Trevelyan, widow i of a former wealthy California | mining enginesr, and well known in Seattle society, is be ing tried for alleged insanity of international crooks, a Cotton *, " il | Master dramatic act am Par he polive, | before a male jury in Judge 7 |growers are sla | . Rum, brother of Dustin, next week t Aleck Fountatne's,” | M Padi i! ileged . ese t ‘ : ares ticker eae ackintosh’s court. It Is allege Co’ ’ c caine me “The Nigger,” a strong drama of OY Soa her grave fears for a daughter Bre South vio pcr epee om f a cag now Mrs. J. M. Thornton, whom 1 * i 4 As Gov. Morrow, © don the! ore. & cae ree! Crema, 18) she believed was being held a ots ) Yeary, a prosperow and introd on a Ru Hquor ticket of Clift Noyes, distil prisoner in a Seattle house ured on the stand wint o ne " f t relat ‘ nd political boss, ts about to sig = per i see Bore: hoe th were hallucinations. thought she enjoyed her visit there, | before the strial relations com: . & dill that would ruin Noyes ees Pea Her statement e Made Wild Charges 1 r ‘ . ‘ Pressing En-| hor h din on 4 oss, the latter tells Morrow he niga a GBs whe eh OUR het queer tales, and fearing Yea lish the fact that the governor SMKoment™ Ie a : at site ae uta ek | on negro if the bill ta approved fustang Pete has a ridiculous That cotton could not be time of it. The comedy ts bound to} t h had my husband and my | of © Morrow at first ts indignant, and! Keep the audience In an uproar nage p Shoal oma the things she said, She| @@Wn profitably by a tenant Bi @enies vehemently that he has any) Tho bill has all the earmarks of| em gang D8 | accused a prominent musician of| farmer, unless that farmer had F — blood in his veins Noyes being a dandy | en eee indie ntimacy with the wife of a well| several children to help with ‘ wever, has documentary evidence eee | r known attorney. The things she| ¢he harvest! fo the contrary CLEMMER eatass % ovaivan Jared | "#14 re true we knew to be in | That he tried to raise cotton Although Morrow's political ca) Having enjoyed a run almost un-| on the witness stand that, in their | Possible helleved a brother of! {ree times himesif, but had Heer is at stake, as well as his am: _ nted in Seattle movie his belief, her peculiar st nd her She belleved # brother of) failed because his children were Bition to win Georgiana Byrd, the tory, “The Escape,” the eu : the € begets (ery rif lawyer, war) in school, and unable to help & Delle of the state, he does as > oto-drama, will continue for at the head of s myste \ with the picking! Ponscience bids and signs the b more Gaye at the Clemme Which ‘WAS NOSES Net CaUgSter. | That cotton could not be q Morrow's next act is to tell the Crowds have been aa cual with a number of other Girls, 65 8) grown with s) previt so mm . fruth to the girl. Tho crushed, qatty © al | grower when it sold at less than Bhe remains steadfast and insists The Escape” comes up to the Testifies Against Mother ] 10 or 12 cents a pound! @n folng North and beginning life st expectations and cont a jer daughter took the stand That negroes in cotton region All over again | The closing scene Is one not soon fo be forgotten. Morrow is seen to ome out on the balcony of a hotel @o address a great assemb! the street below, gathered to he im. It ts his intention to reveal al that must have ankind in th ums are oF her mother and testif Irs, Trevelyan hi farms are virtually slaves, and their peonage is supplemented nnoyed her cor by the enforced servitude by en- : nacts one of the leading roles in the drar French Girl Tells ringing “ft igators” to her| slaved white persons! “at the Mission Sis | of Harem Jealousy home and by relating false stories| Yeary did not seem to regret the work of the child. He spoke freely Dr. D. A nist,|and naturally as a man would state arge of the problems. Leah Baird, who “The Radium Thiew ance warrantae It, the continued on from} 1 of the week olson, an 4 —" to the delegation before ate ik PROGRA M s > EUROPE |S! ISN'T | eae WEAGIntES: < yg, {enid Mra, yan had been ex-|a obvious fact : ; 1 twice, and that he consid-| ars the conditions of ALHAMBRA It is only wher * z eee | oi Lk ii “afadecaaen } Colonial Beginning Sunday t ft = dangerous be- | {I} abor have been drawing the ‘MISSION part | “The Nigger” (Willlam Far y ) understood, hired | best boys nday for a run of girls to the cities, irama opening S The Radium Thieves,” in three | three dees > ane thas e ©» vo ‘ tives to shadow her son-in-law | by a skimming process,” Yeary con- » is the big attraction for the!» \orey stara, comprise Class A Ending Tuesday ite b nd and recommended that he be way-|tinued, “until only the most lission theatre, commencing Sun-the cast ta told of the City of a Terrible Nik aid and beaten incompetent r There will are v two-part Imp (King wetter P é " wn Her case will likely go to the jury|never be a back-to-thefarm move Maid of the Mist” (Pauline Bu ; te . " pase Monday, after Mrs, Trevelyan has|ment, either, until profit draws ‘em His Only Pants Aro eae , : i finished her testimony * back ked by Capt. Waver n responsible for his and continuing until! Wednes | veneeance wr Tt ts said to be a masterpiece, |), upon a Complete and detailed a film 99 | sistors death. Eva G world trav See: eee peewn ts Seattle. been shown in Seattle. o e.6 fin Ten » *,” ant } Sil aah amennain aiaaer, |" desieaiadaiuc CLASS A ed cartoon Swedish Nationa gr aly oN Node Blagg c | Park, Laptand SAN DIEGO, April. 3 Ww oe, eo 9 ap tek A two-reel picture, featuring King| William Farnum, at the Colonial | e's. the most hideous thing | | the new bill at the Class A for th , . tive’ ' ee t : Mens }days, beginning tomorrow. Fou j 4 } Pieler ce ge raged oll ’ Ryo roar pictures complete the pro >, toa iweoast eaea “ttlet * : on) Wedd ' Shall Not |} Baggot as the millionaire meets son Th dding yy Fie Ring.” Joker comedy BAGGOT Tessie, daughter of an Italian col gr one the hb dh nusual bea ots Nehte r | Taine He cal ae tbe sir bet the Clemmer Ending Wednesday Night nee r ; - One of the Most Popular Act- father objects and orders him out RE) by heere hereon lih at gusted and unt | ant aranussegein pean ors in the Picture World, in a Later, when the father is murdered hoger . aoe versal | | Sensational Two-Reel imp by the vendetta, suspicion falls on Alaska Ending Tuesday Night Irvin 8. Cobb, who re | AND WEEK WE OFFER Baggot, who had strengthened th . a Sine ‘part; turned from the war he } | evidence against him by being first | The Man From Ho five-pa ely-read articles, | wrote many and who tx to return to the scene of war in May, ex eae pressed these views today Being neutral, Cobb did not predict which side would eventu-| have {te “daylights but he stout! main results would cur {sting in mortal "ithat war Is efther sweet or de. atrable Bince Cain killed Abel, declared slaugh |has based on trad » War is a war of commercial supremacy and expar When people get trade jealous the mill jdrama; “Birds Who Fish,” educa jtlonal; “The Japs as Artisans,” edu | cational | | _The Biggest Dramatic = Sensation of the Season | | jon the scene of the crime. | | The story has the usual happy j ending | Jack Dillon, Lee Moran and Billy| f | Rhodes appear in the comedy, “His |Only Pants. Lee sends his only) |pants to the presser and is unable} | to get them again. “The Maid of the Mist” is a/ drama in which a young novelist, |the hero, through a book he writes,| | wins the girl of his heart. “Around the World in Ten Minutes” lg an an. |imated cartoon. Views of the Swed lish Nationa! park of Lapland fill out the reel The City of a Terrible Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night | “The Girl of the Music Hall | three-part drama (Alice Joye eon Le | Mission Ending Tuesday Night | The Radium Th parts The Dance at Aleck 1 ltaine’s"; “Mostang Pete's Pressing | Engagement } eee Alhambra Ending Tuesday Night The Enemies,” three parte | Liberty Ending Tuesday Night | | | j | j } } | | | Euro PAULINE BUSH @ MELBOURNE ‘i tary spirit predominates and | Alice Joyce is brought to a Seat The Commanding Officer”: | sooner or Inter somebody is bound | | tle screen again in the presentation, Ham in the Harem”; “Cupid's Col-/tq pump into somebody | i] |“The Girl of the Musle Hall,” a — ate And you don’t hear them ery-| |— See hee eee feet -| \three-part photoplay beginning Sun- | ing for peace in Europe. They! aS ch the Matbourne, The siery | __ Tilikum Ending Tonight co dontemt to’ go ahead. The | | Edward Sheldon’s Celebrated Play, Jcenters about life in a New York | "The Golden Spider,” “Playing |countries that are urging | : Seas hat : | |With Fire,” “The Funny Side of |are the countries where A Featuring America’s Favorite | ; ent | Jealousy,” two parte. no war—America and Brazil, for| Mile. Gauthier | Actor ie ” | ee j il | His Only Pants | GRAND +A scene from “The City of a instance nd and lived as a guest || —)-——— : / | Two reels of well-acted drama and Terrible Night,” featuring the fa- RESIDENCE THEATRES * .' in the royal court of the sultan of || ] ] lthree comedies compries the movie mous star, King Baggot, at the ' entertainment which the Grand will Clase A. | Some Comedy “Around the World in Ten Minutes” Animated Cartoon Swedish National Park of Lapland Scenic SUN., MON., TUES. Some Show for Only ° ° Java, was telling of her ex Queen Anne Ending Tonight ‘60 NAKED, b SAYS protege of the royal|| | mingle with a program of vaudeville Hiion Dollar Mystery,” (final 9 e*, upon her recent arrival j | | starting on the Sabbath. “A Lesson e); “The Derelict”; “From BOSTON MINISTER here from the Far East | | From the Far East” heads the bill P to Plenty 8 majority of the soldan’s 300 | |The other numbers are comed 7.9, 2% v vince little concern in his ||——— — —-- — |with the following titles: “Ol! Anne Sunday | TO UNEMPLOYED attentions to the latest addition to Qu ‘ | | Pets,” “It Happened on Friday Runaway June | Pe it. rages his harem family The We is § vot . April 2.—The They seem conte ith the oc lping Meee ee er oe unemployed of Boston should castons! - m suesrtins s0t wten | Rimi 'VERMONT EDUCATOR | walk the streets unelc tlons he bestows upon them, busy in order to call public with tha venbiae 4 AA room stone’ mite TQ FIND WORK?) Gives apvice To | jx'"2.2%s.e0%, amie Tt tH 1 fam the attractive offering of the Alaska ; n theatre, commencing Sunday. The i | STUDENTS AT oy” most oR for th tr picture has five parts. Two educa-/ ‘phree married 1 heads of stand of th cok tional {!lms are also to be displayed. 4 ad on the Con king employment with —- ho wan re | cee the “A college education is a failure agg Peay The A = ‘It Will Make You Thrill pe'eacrenest ot! | At Will Make You Throb wan non noved this families, » out avail fe ast | LIBERTY ff “ s have asked The Star to/unless it enables you to find the tales th by sents ‘of th ° The Commanding Officer.”| hein them niche in life where you belong ne . rena ber A Mae | x }drama; “Ham in the Harem” and) wij) kind-hearted persons, read This and her pointera were Rpmeccusl: treaeses in Mane perfection, com- || it Will Make You Think | \"¢ ipid’s Column,” comedies, make) tng this, ec r ald? given Friday to an assembly of + onl 4 oan ie ‘on, ethetic oe " tos : q 1p the new offering commencing at] A. Wood, a resident of Seattle University of Washington stu ois af ate a ee donc ~ al aaaeas h kis d f le th he old ; 4 jthe Liberty Sunday 1907, a steam engineer by | gathered to hear Dr. Guy P. Bi marvels Pca i ana jie’ s the kind of play ‘that holds ‘you! ’ 4 | * poset as been out of work since |president of the University of Ve fe evorutio ‘ 4 |, nas ut of work alace|p aldent of th University of Ver “ep tw phot ae | in its grasp. | aK f men sleeping on the floors John DeWitt, who Hved near here. | PLEASE SEND NAME ind of work of mar-| Dr. Benton further declared that P + Will “Mrs, J. K. W." kindly 1 and has f He|* Many a man is a failure because and Bh rare a . Boston 8 fearing arrest after she had worda|| 11 A. M. TO 11 P, M. Fe send in her fuil name and ad- | | lives at 4038 10th 1 hia’ woention ja: Chinuen: on ths im municipal lodging houses, with Harry Fasold, a health officer, || ; ; | dress, as the editor wishes to George McDonald, who liver at} pulse of the moment.” ah 0 : — mere and for sending her child, afflicted with a Come Early i In the Day If Possible 4 ‘ pave josed ||the Redding apartments, is mar-|” pr, Benton tn in Seattle on a myn governor do not realize the || mumps, to school, wrote a note to|| THEOAECIES Fi wiz tae cote set es est, ace aden: Hs |gdro tata ements one mre] Sruation, “the pubic de |iteraund'seg anes arecuce|| | ARGIEWICZ CRAWFORD | Se . has been king any kind of work spt! aU . . ing nothing to remedy tt them to track her footsteps through || © | Biase ar an ocbbdlonies Job, he |nectes, Wit the. of W. presides Some drastic mpasure Is = pide pnp ia _ Violinist Organist _ | Except for an as’ 40d, ba |tcct wacancy. Beiday che wan the the snow to a k where her aged peer Last reget Tonight to |has been out of employment for| guest of the Faculty club at lunch necessary.” woutd be found . | IRENE HUNT “Her Buried Past” SWTON, N. J., April 2.—Leo| several months pe : The woman placed the note on| |Kymer boasts of having a hen| Herman Loeser, 1914 Westlake |“ an alarm clock, set for 4a, m, 1 which has laid the second largest| ave, married, has one child. An {SUICIDE NOTE LEFT her husband's bed. When the ‘hus | lexg ever recorded in Sussex coun-|other 1s expected. He has been] STAR WANT ADS Te UAT aimened be the olnok |ty Kymer went to his hennery and|out of work for three montha. | ON ALARM CLOCK he found the note and followed the found an egg measuring 814x6! Loeser has been employed hereto BRING RESULTS | tracks to the creek where his miles B inches fore in kitchen work SUNBURY, Pa, April lay Mrs, | body “The Radium Thieves” q A three-part Vitagraph Broadway star feature, with Leah Baird, Charles Kent and Leah Delaney. Starting in New York City, the action moves to Paris, and then back to New York ee RAE —and a Western Comedy, _ called “Mustang’s Pete’s Pressing Engage- ment.” “Comedy” is the right word —and a story of the Canadian woods, featuring Ruth Stonehouse and Richard Trav- ers. ne mrt . A real picture feature, filled with “Vitagraph thrills.” FOURTH, BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION

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