The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1915, Page 7

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GWIN HICKS | MAY DIE OF | HIS INJURIES LOS ANGELES, May the that killed his wife, two daugh ternally injured by ters and two other women, Gwin Hicks, Washington state com Joner to the San Diego ex | position, is in a serious condition today His nurses at hospital stated that his injuries were more serious than first be Heved, and admitted he faced a hard fight for his fife Mra, Hicks, her two little girls, Mra, J. D. Atkinson of Seattle, and Mrs, Luther Brown mi very the Crocker of Pomona, wére killed late yes terday, when a Santa Ana car on the Pacific Electric railway DAYS ONLY 4 TO SEE THE GREAT Clemenceau Case NOW PLAYING SECOND WEEK! THEDA BARA The Vampire Woman WM. SHAY == MORE ran down ah automobile in which they were riding Hicks, at the wheel of the car, applied hie brakes when he w the car, but the automobile skidded on a wet pavement full into the path of the car Mra. J lof the D. rmer Atkinson waa the wife attorney general of under state Rogers and lone by ppointment of ter until recently, when, fo! his criticism of fair |sion, he resigned | oid Mrs. Gorerude Hicks, who | killed, was Hicks’ fourth wife. | was 32. This is the third time Hicks is left a widower. He was divorced from his third wife. Mrs. Gertrude Hicks, who | Gertrude Walters of Tacoma, where }the Hicks family made their home since 1911. The Hicks children the last marriage were girls infant and a two-year-old child Mrs. Atkinson left for Cailfornia about two months ago, to vielt with her cousin, Mrs Hicks. Mrs. Atkin son is survived by her husband, t father, stepmother and five broth ers printe was falr commis Lis owing iov the was She was by ar |bill at the Grand for the balance The rescue of the Stefansson ex-|the week, beginning toda A two pedition survivors on Wrangel|part drama, “The Doorway of Des island is shown in 7,000 feet of film /tination,” and a Bil Reeves com at the Liberty The 19-foot tor |edy, “The Original Drunk head the THE TALK OF THE TOWN |boat, King and Winge, from Seattle, |list jwith Olaf Swensen, of Hibbard and t other film attractions are Free photo of the child wonder to every tet here Apel 11, 181i; for 'alWeebiy. ‘aod “Coentivg Gut tee lady and child attending any performance ing trip along ‘the Aleutian |Count tk . " lislands and the coast of Siberia In the former hubby is addicted jit was while skirting the lower/to the “important engagement Siberian coast, months la that |habit, known to others than his wife they h rumors that the crew of|as a poker game. But wifle effects f Three whaling vessels owned by Stefansson * Karluk was stranded|a cure. U. 8. Whaling Co. being overhauled jon Wrangel lsland. Swensen 7). ‘ preparatory to sailing for South-/solved that the King 1d Winge COLONIAL eastern Alaska. jwould get the men. The picture! “ continued ss> marke th Ensign A. H. Rook, formerly of|story of the rescue, the rest of the Oninued, success | marks te this state, assigned to duty on a/21,000-mié journey, native Ife in| *con’ eek Ge ieek U48. submarine Siberia, official Russian life, and 68 “fowd Better SHOWS: 11 a. m., 12:30, 2, 3:20, Picture of “Sunset on Mt. Rai.|the wild animals of the North are Keone vy PE hag sina cahdlbacy sama Fs Hurry 4:49. 6, 7:20, 8:40 and 10 p.m. Hone nier” to be used as cover design for|a!! shown in the seven reels. The| tracted daily by the wonderful a | Lesiie’s magazine soor ture will be shown unt! motional. work of this gifted Electric light and power franchise day night | actress granted to G. A. Collins by county] * a ak = nan The Clemenceau . commissioners for plant to supply|@ ! is regarded as the most Vashon isiand with electricity « and interesting film in Capt. C. Cutler, veteran of civil Gene Levy nt of the | which Mile. Bara has yet had an war and old Indian fighter, died at) Levy Amu association, |opportunity to display her pe his home, $02 N, 49th at., Tuesday] Grand and an | | cullar powers an an actress night, aged 96 }) a group of amusement er This week Manager Hamrich J. L. Fitzgerald spoke to natural-| terprises in the principal cities | | giving away souvenir pictures of ization class at the K. of C. club-| of the Northwest, left for Call Baby Jane, the child actress. house Tuesday night fornia Tuesday. It is reported ’ 8 . Two-day conventi n{ | he will complete arrangements setersay convention of Epworth|| f° end Ma crt mom ||PROGRAMS rally at First Presbyterian church.|) “Sunset state.” Colonial All Week ashi Midweek feature of Manufactur-|® ————@| The Clemenceau Case" (Theda While going home, about 10,a8 she lay on the walk, at Spring ore! nesociation exhibit, in Stuart cloc’ st. and 18th ave puilding, to be “University day,” o'clock Tuesday night, Miss Rose) *".1 0" olice believe the man was| Starting Wednesday night. A mu Newman, 811 Mth ave, was | demented. The girl describes her| sical program will be given. tacked by a young man, who beat | assailant as about 18 years old John W. Considine will leave Se attle for New York in a Concerning Marcus Loew's ed announ ent he would hand ver the Empress theatre chain to Sullivan & Considine interests, Con. sidine would make no statement ©. P. Schmidt, representing Pom-| peian Co. in Seattle, says olive ofl w days report He made no demands for money and seemed seized only with an ob session to beat the girl up A thoro search of the neighbor hood was made by the police, the mysterious assallant is still at iberty, | trade will be menaced if Italy goe COME HERE JUNE 26 «,-«: } President briefly discussed with cabinet torpedoing of American Chinese officials and commercial| steamer Gulflight off Scilly islands commissioners, of this| John R. Lawson, convicted labor will arrive here Saturday leader of Trinidad, Colo., at liberty on $20,000 bail pending appeal her up and kioked her on the head Surgical Boot Spectaliat Over 25 practical expert e. Latest hinery, best ma-fi| sls. AMl repairing while you Phone Main 1668 | mac wait on tour 1023 Pike Street jcountry, June 26. They will spend Ge Gaeh\ shaea HL. Waliaoh, wants teed in Opposite Winton Motor Car Co.pihere, leaving for Portland at mid-|spector of Idaho, pleaded gulity to ‘night Sunday jissuing false certificates Fine $1,600 Brother of O. V. Allen, former William Fox Presents the Great Chas. Frohman Success [state treasurer of Idaho, now In the penitentiary, acquitted of embezzle. ment charge. O. V. was the only escaped the Tita living in England, bobs up again hing to it, says Mra. Rood, who jis at Perry hotel, Seattle. President Wilson refuges to turn over to industrial commission let |ters between himself and Gov Ammons of Colorado regarding imine strikes Ne Fri. Sat. Wed. (Not the Biblical Play) FEATURING A play with a punch. A story with a wallop. A production that has gained an enviable Broadway reputation. FIVE THRILLING PARTS in Bellingham and d Weat Ce tam i} tion organized in Seattle. Gerrit Smith, inventor of duplex and ruplex system of telee |raphy, died at Amityville, L. 1, at jage of 77 | Did John Bunny play a joke to the last? According to hia will, he left an estate of only $8,000, Capt. Chas. E. McAllister, jot engineers of coast guard service {ded to join rm au coming to Seattle in June with this coupon entitles the holder to any seat, matinee or WALSH IN HOSPITAL orca: : Lod Gchntea ate kG RAND Opera House Walsh of the Chicago Whi Hfome of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville—con ‘ f Sox, who has been here since league season started, trying to get into condition, pital last night. His physician says he is suffering from rip and {s not in a serious condition, commis-| He is 58 years) A Romance of the Navy a William Farnum, famous for ‘ three-part Lubin, heads today's |'™Personation of strohk ror " jehara: ters, plays the lead in jehow at t Minal For elab He nstein’s drama of » staging and detall work, this and frenzied financ which be is sald to be one of the best Lubin |€ao today at the Clans A has tar t. Scenes are show amson” is a story of the stock shoe , market. And is one of best of of the United States navy in ma-/this kind of stories r told on the | - be th , screer The plot with th In effe he plot is somewhat | hammering down yptian cop melodramatic, and brimful of ac few by Brachard tn ton. P : P order that’ b may pull down fr The Poor Little Girl,” a tra , lars of the modern |that turns out well, and a comedy 4 crush in the ru Clamshell Suffragettes,” cor ipletes man who has tried to debauch beau program that will «ive link Mrs, Brachard houses a run for the ere |politician in the family. | Gen. Carranza says Mexico will |: |soon have peace. A piece of peace, |‘ jperhaps. In the meantime fighting is renewed at Tampico. | R. D, White, 1136 Henry building, jis in charge of examination for cer- |" tified accountants, to be given by| the Washington state board in S¢ 4 attle June 10, 11 and 12 | Denver rumor that Hugh R. Rood, millionaire lumberman of Seattle, | fc disaster and {s| Forty shingle manufacturers met | associa chief was taken to a hos} STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, [PHOTO PLAYS 1915. PAGE 7. a Pe eta: U, &. Revenue Cutter Bear, in the ice off Wrangel! island, on her unsuccessful attempt to get the survivors of the illfated Stefansson Arctic expedition, shown on the screen at the Liberty iCLASS A v. |MISSION GRAND | Six reels of pictures comprise the ' aig Bara) es | Libert Endin “get day Night William Blliott erty ing Saturday Nig by Rescue of Stefansson Arctic Ex the Clemmer today in in presented a five-part edition,” seven reel photodrama, “Woman and Wine,” |? a ne based on the great Brady succes®| Giemmer Ending Saturday Night of 15 years ago. oman and Wine” (William Arthur Shirley, author of the | wiott), five acts play, got his inspirations from ¥ ee |France, and the scenes are laid al-| sigsion Ending Saturday Night jternately in New York and Paris.) “a Romance of the Navy,” three |the underworlds of both great cities | parts: “The Poor Little Girl being drawn upon for mate “Clamshell Suffragettes,” comédy of smart Ife in Paris and “ie te |New York give the producer the) Grand Ending Saturday Night opportunity of Introducing some] “The Original Drunk (Billy jwonderfully effective settings. | Reeves); “Counting Out the Count,’ |There are some thrilling situations. |«-re Doorway of Destination.” two Elliott has a full part in the drama. | parts: “Animated Weekly,” "C taught] ae by a Thread eee Class A Ending Saturday Night An Easy Way to Get Class Ending Saturday Ni Fat and Be Strong) ‘trae Alaska Ending Wednesday Night h most thin folks who Re trouble with most tnia getks whe! The Cup of Lite” (Bessie Bar oa dransing thelr mlomach scale), five par with greasy food rubbing nm une’ | i “flesh creams,” or following some fool- | jeon Ending. Thureday Night He oer tniances ‘gece untouched, You| “Wildfire” (Lillian Russell), five | t fat until your dig parts; “Beauty Bunglers,” “The od you ent Poet of the Peak,” two parts. | arkable new acientific| “ef foe ow porate co combine | Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night ended igestive orsar The Return of Maurice Donnel “din teh fat ly,” three-part Vitagraph dram» je ER por nog Beg The Timid Mr. Toodles,” two-part the greatest of fiesh-t Vitagraph comedy; “Hearst-Selig argo! alma through its regenerative. re- | Weekly,” a intortines te teraliy mous up tue! Seattle Ending Wednesday Night thare inte tha bined; ‘Gunes they ave sare A Man for All That” (R.A jr ed to every starved, broken-down Walsh), two parts; “Mutual Week and th ur body, You can readily ly"; “By Fair Means or Fowl.” has taken place and you| von & RESIDENCE THEATRES dorset jo Home Until Friday °, effi. | “The Black Box No. 1, two ts Phar) parts; Mary Fuller in “Every Girl i ma) twopart drama; “It Might Have Been Serious. comedy deisuae; Ye College Until Friday | aution wh The Black Tox,’ No. 6, two it J parts A Matte of Parentage A ldrama; “Liquid Bread,” education: | ' al; “Nellle, the Pride of the Fire-| house,” tion f not performed his whole duty culating around his day's meeting league, Good EB rebuttal of a debate over the house} bills affecting signing of initiative eral tales which be compares the information you have of quirl, |tised in the comedy 5c—A Jitney—5c tinuous from noon until 11 p.m 5c 5c | “The Poor Little Girl’ that went with it. 5c Seattle for months. @ Her father sent her to a rich girls’ school, but could not afford the little luxuries A splen- did heart-interest story. ABSOLUTELY FIRST RUN ISSION Fourth, Pike gnd Union All Lower Floor Seats A Romance of the Navy One of the best Lubin dramas shown in Actual scenes of our navy, views at Annapolis, with one of the most compelling, intensely interesting plots ever shown on a motion picture screen. “Clamshell Suffragettes” @ What might have hap- pened when our ancestors used clam shells for dollars if women were “free and equal” then, as they are now. Farce comedy. The largest, newest, best ventilated 5c house on the First-run pictures, Coast. too. DEBATE ON NEW LAWS AGAINST DIRECT VOTE: if there have been any fraudu-|be the very ones who would say,! Let the people thing. lent names on the initiative peti the man who knows about and doesn't ask for prosecu the certifying officer has It's things cir air and dis ting our laws, but let's trace} n down, and get at the truth D. Lane in these words hurled defi at Guy EB. Kelly at Tues | of the Municipal ts cafeteria, on the to have these in the il right W referendum and recall petitions Kelly, chairman of the house com-}| mittee wherein the bills originated. had just finished the telling of sev “hed been told alleged fraudulent signatu Must Take “Third Degree The people made the constitu the people alone have the to change the constitution,” i Lane. “Four years ago they voted on initiative, referendum and recall amendinents The amend ments were adopted by a large vote. And we hear now the declaration | being made that the people bh ‘ome tired of ‘this plaything they have, then let the. people say so themselves essary ot rider the new ister onty once in four| years, but each time a petition is signed, you must go to the regis-| tration office to sign it. Then you are assailed with numerous ques: tions as to your age, residence, oc- cupation, ete, This done, the clerk law re given him with that recorded in the registration book. Provided you have remembered precisely every little thing as you told it three or four years ago, and provided you sign your name with the same sort you are permitted to sign the petition Clerk Can Block “If the clerk is hostile to the pe tition he can delay matters to such an extent, th other would-be sign ers, tired of waiting, will go away in disgust “This is peculiarly a question for the referendum. 1 should think the members of the legislature would REVERSE THE DOPE A Cleveland, “Ohio, theatre fs ywing a staged presentation of sss oof «6the:) «Storm = Country.” Mary Pickford’s Great Success,” is the fashion in which it is adver lobby displat You} the pictures. eee ha Now » sven the y Film) plays for many months have been drawing crowds on the reputation of the staged play's sic Ss EATTLE THEATRE 12:30 to 11 P. M. 3 Acts Vaudeville 4 First-run Reels Ladies’ Orchestra Prices 5c-10c Amateur Night Tuesday Ladies’ Souvenir Matinees, Monday and Wednesday incapable of de for themselves? Kelly pass What declared Open Your Woman awful thing has hap- that ! 30,000 fraudulent Olympia last yea: were taken from score. jthat fair? Are right and just? kind of a law? upon this did not think so.” more than day. and Wine A PEEK UNDER THE SURFACE OF “ESTELLE BUSS Soprano SOMETHING | SPIRITS MIX signatures were detected in the petitions sent to “IT am told,” he said, elty and copied on petitions “I ask you people of Seaitle, i» such proceadings Do we want ‘that The last legislature Members of the league were givel pened when the people have become |ballots to vote for and against @ iding such questions referendum on the two bills. ‘sults will be announced next Tucs- SOMETIMES HAPPENS SOCIETY OFFERS MANY WHEN CONGENIAL STRANGE SIGHTS WALLACE Organist CLEMMER —Seattle’s Best Photoplay House— “that names directories: oy the f Re-

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