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SRR Pe RY AT AEE Se TT ee a og eae = ' a aa THE SEATTLE STAR When Married | | WHAT MOVIE THEATRES OFFER ON BILLS FOR COMING WEEK bi Folks Fall Out Sacus Domest Troubles in Divor Tribunal Si Pleas and Counter Pleas Made to Divor ce Jt ire of Marriage Results in Dissolving tnership) Through Legal Ways Mre. Lucia Long was a willing witness Friday afternoon for Mre. Nellie Eaton, who got a divorce from Spencer Eaton, a civil war vet « eran, ; Mrs. Leng concealed nothing. She related all she knew of fre quent Eaton family jars and spats, and yanked the family skeleton out Of the closet in full view of the court. When ehe had finished, every body was satisfied that Eaton was thoroughly an old rip, who, if he wa er good, wag go only spasmodically Somewhat inquisitive as to how a woman could gain so large a fund of knowledge of the “inside workings” of another woman's fam: Hy, Deputy Prosecutor Palmer inquired whether Mrs. Long lived in the same hous: “Oh, no,” she calmly replied. “In the house next door, Our house! f was only about a yard distant from Mrs. Eaton’s—in fact, my pantry Window was right opposite Mrs. Eaton's back door, AND, GOODNESS KNOWS, | ALWAYS KEPT MY PANTRY WINDOW OPEN.” When Dorothy Canine applied for a divorce from John Canine Judge Mackintosh said, sympathetically, “We'll unchaln these parties. see ee A. Martin Hansen wanted a cinch—and got it His wife, Karen J. M. Hansen, has refused to come here from Denmark to join him, and has even gone so far as to obtain a decree Separating her from his bed and board in that country But he insisted on doing his share toward slicing the marital knot and took a decree willingly enough, so that they are now twice divorced. | Anyway, he said, he wanted to get married again, and so old Karen, which Judge Mackintosh thought fair enough . ese A STRIKING SCENE FAOM THE DUCHESS,’A.-. GOLD S&AL TRIUMPH WITH BEAUTIFUL CLEO MADISON. ANDO JOM KING IN THE. LEADING ROLES | Lasky Presents Rita Jolivet and House Peters, "The Unafraid,” at the Shortly after their marriage, James L. Milhorn's wife, Iris, went! Liberty Showing a Scene in Blogreph Drama, “After the Storm,” at the Mission © so home to visit her parents, in Reno, Mo. That was several years ago. eC She must be walking back, he thinks, for he hasn't heard from her ue ~ as he mig a ager ‘The Naked Truth’ Play Headed for Seattle; “""" Charles Boisfeuiiiet (pronounced Bowfillay), lit out with his stern aoa. ‘ewe tency teins ‘Ruggles of Red Gap’ Goes Into Pictures -: with it ac ee ae fon at the A A dete being made for the t ed search ndits toaay Everything might have gone along swimmingly in the Jennings three days, beginning Sunday 1 ih a consequence Tamily, hed Robert D. Jennings not pulled a boner. |They’ll Be Seen on Local Screens Later; Famous Actress Makes Seattle Debut; ory Cee reacts met | the dartender, MJ. Reabdca, with | Gama Jennings is a traveling freight and passenger agent for the South.) their guns, rif Programs at Downtown Houses nsportation for his wife, Georgia M., by which she! . and escaped with $ Both woes A z it his parents in Indiana ? GRAND meetied Tonight, Last Times Then, while she was away, he wrote her a letter telling her what a | LIBERTY CLASS A W appes na] Ae as d fine time he was having The newest reer S NDAY MOVIES | During ale . rdon was alone e saloo J He had better sent a stick of dynamite. Mrs. Jennings returned on) tures a The Gua f bh pst 0 the next train. She wanted to investiga Blewee! Wow! She dic. name ad plotiees wi the versal produc ie ‘ 1 ¢ lieve Of course, he was somewhat surprised to see her. And he bundied | ( earare oper o Grand . her off to Oregon as soon as he could. She talked, begged, and even di the wba hari othe Hated , " a bit, but he told her, she said, that he cared not for the cares of | Liberty 1 The Bush i ee » cA ore married man. |held forth fc ree days (Clee tabioony; “Obuate by HE'D MOVE A MOUNTAIN wan crowd: Manager O'Neil of the Alaska bas esse CHILDREN 1 MARRIED! vee ee tes Anyway, Judge Mackintosh turned the case over to the prosecuting The Unafraid™ ts taken from the the Mand,” comedy; “The attorney, who will try to square matters in the Jennings family. |book by Eleanor M. Ingram. The Skinfiint,” drama. |central figure, played by Miss Jolt 4 1 xt Speaking of generosity, how's this one: vet. is an American girl in Monte Pi eg pri. Nigger ; , readiem ms Maude Cozzaglio testified that she and John, her husband, were negro it concerns intrigues for The Unatreie” ers. He ow a If Mr. O'Neil has ever tried! tise Mary ul cael tsa married on Saturday afternoon. On Monday morning he told her ne/(the throne, The «irl run away ada Meum realistic pleture jcatching water in a ¢ he Will! sack Ros, 3 youre old masaeae Pad teft money for household expenses on the dresser. She kissed him (to Marry a young p, in kid f props could pos ow what we're up agat Only| nding as Miss oP ‘and he went downtown. She found 50 cents which he had left. naped and foreed to marry his sited the H ntly a group of newspapers had! ton Thumb a And months afterward, during Potlatch week, he gave her 25 censs | elder brother, who turns out to be “His Jungie Sweet ‘ . ene o3 netly as ca ed jth orev on this very! “wedded” Prid Bes CAUTIONING HER TO SPEND IT THOUGHTFULLY. | the hero of the play the Gnmand That for In the script was enae j n the |same question. “Movies was chosen | services in bar 0 She : t eo 3 with the rain ng down n every nine of ten ballots re E didn't ask any alimony. House Peters plays the ro! f Supplied” (Ade Mine reo : as gage prlbene n at a chureh the Montenegrin hero. for the daring feats “ee ‘ iB. De Mil director general ” | “The Devil T in th of the Las*y Feature Play Co. t# h complished in the great| HOWOY, RUGS personally responsible for the ap yr | Trey o° Hearts.” one of the best What next? Ruggles of Red OARD WILL DISCUSS DAM | pearane © of Miss Jolivet in movies Granda "The Guardian wt terials ever shown in ttle, wo al ¢ nous Saturday Evening IONS the, Flock” (Warren Kerri tan | Bef her advent into pleture life 5 a tame exper! ind its way into “rnae Rah iy - se, biotver oe | SUNDAY, APRIL 11 9 0 parte; “Hearts and © Prestdent 1. B. Youngs of the) to thrash out the Cedar b echt one bol the most noted wepett, eomety? ane ingot bd on be teg| tion. Youngs was instructed to ar-|#ll International dram a “Putting One Over.” once 59-2 bree-reeler | gia x | eae eens rcsacet of} F8HK® & meeting at an early date, | There ix a probability that she wtting Ore Over”, [land is based on the wellinown|) Oe ee TACOMA. EVERETT, f Butiding Supt Jeabubeas)| "ste treatrald” ia said to. bo one Lowlands” (Bertha Katich); named. Miss Madison plays the| her tha" a epiasn of (PORT. TOWNSEND, PTE “@ meeting of the board fer the pur the fuse FANGELES, DUNGENESS, “When Love Takes Wings.” county ‘gir talitias Street Superintendent Case, Light-; + 4), most romantic and absorbing BT too caches ot Codec reer] een ee eee Rote, ative) Photodramas ever presented |The Skinfint™ is a story of an| kicked up in Los over Mar-|[[PT. WILLIAMS, KINGS. v tilt ' it ale ° old a who refuses » help ® oe stop je seepage a ‘edar river oe + net na ammo a Ye : c ‘* viatie There has been no advance in 4 mw bes s ‘ ° 7 A. gh ; caret n na TON, LUDLOW AND TOMORROW board members discussed the struction of a masonry wall before) MISSION eer ath. ts cotbalcat br aes ¢. and turns a d ’ re said “nothin: |pOther Points on the Soundf) “THE UNAFRAID” at their meeting Friday|a silting process is properly tried| “After the Storm,” a Biograph| 29° % pleadings ot LOW RATES | ! | cate that the remarkable photo A romance with Rita agreed on a separate meeting! out jd will the feature at the]. Sine Would have enjoyed. heavy . with us FULL INFORMATION Jolivet and House Fet ——————— theatre Sunday, M | play jotigagl r bepsatpetyerlinyy MES na te i agper Jolivet and House Peters, § Tuesday. “His Jangle Sweet. _ Patronage at any price pashan ees heart,” a Selig « nal picture, an a] | a George Ade co The Demand That Must Be Suppl are added Last Chance Tonight to & Louise Vale, Alan Hale, Jack Cruze, Star of “The Million 222%: nei Bick ane “CHILDREN OF THE Dollar Mystery,” Will Teach You (12°20) 30 ah COLONI AL ___ GHETTO" | How to Act for the Films [and Sette ts told tn which the act . ~ ing of Miss Vale is said to b a be the outstanding feature | | “His Jungle Sw heart” Is a one reel jungle-zoo wild animal story written by Conversa C. C a '. A produced by Giles R War It & n Bunny, Mary Pickford, Jack Kerrigan, Francis X, | 1 with thrills and tense situa s t Sdith Johnson takes ead-| Bushman, Mary Fuller, Charles Chaplin, “Broncho [{),) tole Billy” Anderson and Dozens of Others Paid pas, for the comedy offering, « The ‘fabulous Salaries and and Roy: 4 jemand a us’ e Supplied Fi alties Every Week lithe. fact that it is the work of apr ag George Ade, America’s great humor WZE’S GREAT FREE BOOK TELLS YOU HOW "since 00. vanes when he slipped us the program mer, and ts & by in Port-| | “a en more | But the title itself has t warmly clad, having been « from “The Naked Truth” to That ought to satisfy the Seattle sung by t at the Alhambra th BY POPULAR DEMAND We Will Con- tinue to Show Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., 4 More Days Only Program Sun. Mon., Tues. “THE part special production A Big Variety Program WHAT PERSISTENCY WILL DO Florence Hackett, who has one SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY of the principal roles In “The White Mask” at the Mission, is another in- tas - . stance of what talent backed by | Positively First reat. brains and determination will ac | complish. Two and a half years ago she was assigned by the Lubin manage nt to Arthur Johnson's company At first she supp atmosphere etek stsor Ueeeetar vercené| STARRING IN was always in re s to und take what a more ant play would decline Then “second” parts were reg larly assigned to ber, and gradually the motion picture public came to associate her with Johnson's photo y t last she was give he rilli > j are r 7 ai plays, At jest she was given her A brilliant heart interest story of quaint Quaker afterwards she scored a series of |life, delivered wi aac . successes in widely different roles nae d with a punch stra adapted from that popular — nove says the bill is a by the [looking for so d houses. | A STORY OF LOVE, STRIFE ool CLEMMER AND STRENUOUS LIFE : The Clemmer will show, com-| Ht ro sentiment and thrills and continuing mencing on Sunday until Wednesday night, “The Devil, in five parts. This picture accords | in every way with the Mutual Film tion’s recently announced you pose, dance. drive a tea ght from the shoulder. Corp Favorite |polley of providing the public with! 2 : | "better motion pictures Actor in two-reel_ productions in 2 parts, Heasie Barriscale is the star. | in Today Florence Hackett parts | at, Seg dm are written for the actress. i! shows how the life of t ne? Can you mkate.| “The D sor akin? Which | Harry Lang, a noted young portr There iv always a/ painter, was affected by Isabella feeds acti of thie lehag ’Ye *Peclal-lthe young and beautiful wife of| | Zanden. Isabella What We Consider the GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION SKINFLINT” A Princess drar RESIDENCE THEATRES ° —@ Tilikum Until Wednesday ancis Ford in a two-part] And They Called Him The Supreme Impulse, wealthy finds that the Devil, disguised as a erts so powerful an her that she returns | | a. His Jungle Sweetheart Dr. Mil influence ov | | | | a} |to her husband OF THE ‘ : comedy-drama Caught by the | Excellent double exposure work | AGE HAW HAW HE! HE! Handle,” a comedy The Ral Selig ‘ . : " characterizes the picture. This strik- | Some Comedy ance,” and “No Ove Will Buy My elig wild animal photoplay, pictured mid tropical ing bit of photography shows the Wisware | : j Devil, the part taken by Edward| THE “CAUGHT BY THE ig: arias jwonders. With worlds of thrills and dangerous feats Connelly, dissolving In and dissoly-| Queen Anne | ss HANDLE” Runaway’ June” has been dis | om = SSatEEnEEREEeEneeneneneeees JIM CRUZE (Master Instructor) ‘ont! rting tomorrow, a| four-re A ost Paradise Runaway June lith episode. Full of laughs n't your ambition t over again that w frainin could make a Ing out of the picture apparently at his own volition | There is also a new lighting a rangement that {is sald to have r d much favorable comment in the Movies” | wherever The Devil” has beer Paven't «ou wished that you shown. The first effects of the wie Sed in) We Side o 5 two parts; “The Futr id x — ug Ber a esesinating ort powerful glo! hich were used BY EOWARD Jealousy,” comedy, two parts fi os phe wilent Drama blinded Miss Barriscale and Cov SHELDON al Weekly Caught in the Act,"| pM elly temporarily, compelling them It Touches mily Bubbling Wate: wo ble 2 Ne > * Haven't you longed fc " ie 1 « Water,” twe A fable from the pen of George 5 i Chance to put your convictions to don dark glasses for a week after Depths and part drama Norway,” education: | ! Pe tf Ge mge Ade, Enough said. their experience Heights of al | Several hundred persons, most of ene a DANES Tiny. al hundred ¢ - - SS Human Nature in Unforgetable and Forceful Development of Mere tn YOUR CHANCE. e, wtar of “The Million bue ; are shown in the which was enacted phur canyon, California, at them ontald WEATHERS BLIZZARD pp a Whe the Fates Spin pu te Hd sh FOR c] a i night a Strong Theme eee tae on 6 ONCE, pete J* gut pithy ied Remember! hich Kikuo Toko A pass ~ Sede tetiage \iu'aaploss a heene nee COLONIAL POUR MORE wpieh, Belk A passen F ey 2 Iz the requisite kn pwiedK® | postage . bates We igag ore Nate cate Rpt | DAYS ONLY ; mired to make a succesn of movie| o Can Leare AT Home “The Nigger,” starring William 5 « Feauire yon am Cam Honea A othe Siigier,” Gaaing Witla HOLD BIG CLASS ee A picturesque and entertain- A pundred applicants ship were examined in federal tse | aturday, This is the big, rat timiana, but he Schet In Wout owe Nor Colonial for three more days . Atte h r 0 privacy of riown vos gl yhl®) Popular demand, expressed by knows to ¢ ni-|{no one need know anything a the hundreds of movie fans who wemte hin «kill r « t nti] you are read surprise have witnessed the picture and them. Hin hg <i ae Son are READY 2 ent! the many more who are clamor = i ar PK eal Rigg ing for a chance to see it, has € prompted the lengthening of the ing Essanay drama of st class | years gone by. . ‘On SUE CITY FOR $25,000 | i r OM : : | ¥ Ogavie, Walter"ane Magner, chit cn FINEST 5c THEATRE @ations. You could hardly improve u ts dren of Mrs. Lillian Bell Whittlesey Ww n of wcher in th at) ars | engagement. | who was killed in an auto accident “ys IN THE EST ig Nidoere ha poieres March 30, 1918, have started sutt| one of the most successful runs mM e city to recove 5,000 mene ~ Chicago, Ill, *| in local movie history. 4 te oA wes ee, eat oli | © 00 the we) wonderful art rv IM CRUZ