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NOW SHOWING AT LIBERTY THEATRE Trip of the Seattle Schooner KING AND WINGE Outfitted By THE HIBBARD-SWENSON COMPANY To the Rescue of the STEFANSSON EXPEDITION And Crew of the Karluk Large herds of walrus and reindeer. Hunting polar bear. Domestic life of natives, types of women. Natives wrestling. The most northern fur market. Buyers purchasing white fox and Russian sable skins. Duck breeding. Wonderful pictures of the Midnight Sun. An education for the children. The finest and most interest- ing pictures of the Great Arctic Country ever shown. On view now and all week at LIBERTY THEATRE : FIRST AT PIKE 10c — Usual Price of Admission — 10c Prices Paid Wholesale Vegetables and Fruit 000 Feet of ) | Mooneh home, Mooseheart, Ill | Pat was always wanting to do news looseheart home, Mooseheart, ternien jrepeated Friday evening and Satur Fir t Run paper work, In fact, he had dor Wonderful Invention araves se eae enna pndaeaad ‘a |day matinee. S some, you know, Well, I found jwill be gu panque “** GRAND | The company scored another suc about the daily and deciled night ss Wednesday night when for the |to buy it, making ft possible for Pat i i ech ho Chiceas, mreeukes Yesterday's crowds found the g.cond time this week they produced | s to buy it from me on easy terms, I BSE Tot ener ges aoe. WOK new program of photoplays | andi-sartha.* with Theo Karl Johnston ; | would gladly have given it to him. gif drcrong bit by sean Mobtadery at the Grand (ull of land Mist Gwendolyn Geary in the Onion wets eee bodephupapptiosasincting rope fatns cer of Philadelphia, in Seattle on|Doorway of Destination,” a thrilt-|'@ding roles, etatess ps way to Southwestern Alaska to hunt/ing war drama, with Francis Ford sels tg SLogagand ‘ Pick br Degree eRe on brown bears for scientific purposes. | is one of the best features that has| Colohial dames and damsels,! poctor Lathrop is licensed by Idaho and Montana spuders rtchins ay tt bon : Ranchers of North Bend organize | come to Seattle this season powdered wigs and wide-|,,.~ °C ried Tate aw to ahtar tay ‘9 the State Board of Medical Ex- would Is & worms to ater North Bend Creamery Co. One tries to compare some of 4 drestes, early frontiersmen, | aminers to practice in the state be nen De pA BH ela he Boor Edward Waller, 19, Melvin Miller, |the battle scenes with conflicts at Cod fishermen and hardy for-| Of Washington, and he has beei ; 3 curse to m pon ealiove hat t 19, and Edwin Conroy, 15, charged|the European front, of which we jesters, all contributed to the merri-| practicing in ‘Seattle for sev all are more or less a curse to any ¥ 5 R » = eee with stealing articles from house-|read da ment of 600 men and women at the| years. The doctor does not ¢l man.” I sald to Pat, when we were boat of Charles Loux, on Lake| It is all about an Irish colonel|First Presbyterian church Wednes. that Lis treatment is 0 coreaiaa talking of the tragic part they had Washington, few days ago who falls in love with the day evening, where the states’ an will not take your case if bi played tn my Farewell dinner to Grange V.jal’s daughter and incurs the « nual dinner was held, In tableaux! thinks he cannot benefit you. If | Buck up, Chad,” answered the Holt. president Seattle Clearing|mander's hatred for it. The the settlement of the original 13| medical or surgical treatment te loyal old pal Think of Mother House association, to be given/eral forces the colonel to: lead @ /states was shown what is needed in your case, he will “ | Nora,” and then, Mollie, I knew I natant stream of elec-M| Thursday night. Holt leaves for|Ccharge—spparently a hopeless | = === tell you so, and advise you to go ~ | was wrong fos your nerves and they carry Vancouver, B.C. in a few days, |task, in which the colonel proves) parts; Mary Fuller in “Every Girl,”|to your physician and surgeon for Tat now far wrong, way, fee — =| hero and wins the girl two-part drama; “It Might Have/treatment. Dr. Lathrop does not 9 |1 did no pa until } oa Been Serious,” comedy charge for consultation and you are 4|acress my pathway, so Electra-Vita te a oe lcome to visit his office at 214-1 eo a welc of the Navy He in th A peronalty an char ath PROGRAMS ane Toni welcome to visit is office at S148 ° ing as {t was guileless and childish I sang Sarental All: Ween “The Chinatown Mystery,” four| Sundays, between 9 a. m. and & three-part jubin Ail Mater, Nees and | |ly light-hearted. I found myself at |_ “The Clemenceau Case” (Theda) ares p. Tt. Bome of the diseased aaa hree-pe o ¢ ecoming Interested. Moille | Bara) | eee Doctor Lathrop successfully treats naG with actual views @) wasnt | girl, I did try to stay ay | EN! i | Ye College Until Friday are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dys+ of the U. S. nav in “creamery, brick * . but I soon found that the | Liberty Ending Saturday Night | rye Bl ck Box,” No. 6. two|Pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, maneuvers, and the U. S. ff setve” Washington the individual are ut | “Rencue of Stefansson Arctic EX) nares: tte ot Dareniages| Constipation, Lumbago, Netralgs j jemy creamery, #0) p=. “4 er than the law, either |pedition,” seven reels p patch otactia Bread,” education-| Liver Trouble, celibigre hee naval acac . ade. 11 be 6 N, > : . dicitis, Headaches, Paralysis, emectio wheel |moral or man-made. I lied to myuelf Nellie, the Pride of the Fire. 1» He er ) 5 Domestic whee! 1 oe epg pation Nothapsltsgicn dp 50 MUSICIANS Clemmer Ending Saturday Night |)..." comedy. de of the Mire-| somnia, Kidney, Trouble and Stom- {f¥| the Joy of seeing you dally. T told JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor “Woman and) Wine” (William | —___|ach Troubie. 6 ir |Mmyself that I had done nothing ain OOMCRE Elliott), five acts, aaraenal Washington twins rT) I always should be : “ | 5c a Roll and 7 | Young America wl y in this terrible way for Alhambra Ending Sunday Night D a could c ve possible hirty capa gd mS LITTLE GIRL” “ccumeaa |e Again Twas. blind’ again SUNDAY MATINEE fri. ‘Sih comett”™ys WALLPAPER} _ “SAMSON” . ames spor: ¢ { ph pe 7 Artzona Wooing,” Western comedy } Country May and Grate Jegotistical and self-contained that May 9, 8 o'Clock . ; . ; 3rd at (Prices paid produc 4}! did not realize that Pat loved you The Bouquet,” comedy NEW—NEAT—NIFTY SS "IC- Pike A sple 1 heart-inter- 7} mi bs partat a aor iste paenee Vie SE | Alaska Ending Saturday Night Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed est story \ ing that other igen must love m, Saturday eve The Drug Terror” (Rose Theby Rooms, Kitchens, Library and ou, too. Let me tell you that to and Harry Meyers), six parts all Pecans to Mart he nave loved yor yo yrave, awe * a h i have loved you, 5 ni brave, sweet, The Electra-Vita Co. | Mission Ending Saturday Night Seecials for House Cleaning Clams any b r Soloiste—Hiram Tuttle, bart- [I] “A Romance of the Navy,” three|§ Thne. e | more cc nten th an J thought w ald Room 206 Empress Theatre Bldg. tone; Nicholaw Oeconomacon parts; ‘The Poor Little Girl, When floors or good old aa r come to me again, Even when Hecond Ave. Cor. Spring, clarinet; Willlam Hedley, vio } t Pye Ger HM 12:30 to 11 P. M. ” Country Hay and Grain Y {all the time I knew I must soon Seattle, Waal tin; Charles Burnett, plano, |"Clamshell Suffragettes,” comedy. |ff pieces of furniture have become 2: - Me (Wholesale Prices L|give you up ie | see marre@ or scratched is no rea: . ga erent, 1'd. give my iife for| — 3,009 SEATS 25c Grand Ending Saturday Night |son why new ones must re 3 Acts Vaudeville 1 13.0 ° you. Tear heart out and put} Star Wants Ads find the lost , j_ “The Original Drunk (Billy |gplece them. Coat them with 4 First-run Reels | ‘arce comedy hington oats yo © it in*your Httle hands and yet pity - ee diigeis 2,000 SEATS 50c Reeves); “Counting Out the Count,” | § Sapolin N : oer sad Furnitarg Ladies’ Orch timothy 14600 | pity me. I dare not ask you,| articles D “The Doorway of Destination,” two/ Stain, Mede to wear. adies rchestra ate 34.00 if you love me | jparts; “Animated Weekly,” “Caught | 14 Sc, 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cans Prices 5c-10c fing c 9.00 r " = —— ~ a — }b Thread,” ~ 1 Te i All absolutely first-run, moth 17.00 stopped speaking with a ‘ = by a Th a oitie lat eaat, siewest | Wasst -- Hie’ indrawing. sobbing breath. | BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH ces GUSTAVE MUHL Amateur Night Tuesday in argest, | And what did you say, dear?” | Class A Ending Saturday Night PAINT CO. Ladies’ Souvenir Matinees, best ventila 5c house E "BE! Molile looked up bravely |x @} “Samson” (William Farnum) 618 Pike St—Tel, Main 5661 Monday and Wednesday - on the Coast WE WILL SE LL I told him, Margie,” she sald, | A MAN 3] age | = ms | that he did not need to ask me,l¢ =| Madison Ending Thursday Night | nel | eat.|for [ wanted to tell him that I|w In nurprixed to find the difference a “Wildfire” (Lillian Russell), five Petite 0 PHA, May § waeat loved him and had loved him since | » pair of glasses will make €iparts; “Beauty Bunglers,” “The ga s tle will be one o a whe hia Heat tin waw him; the day 116 \ print clearly inwtead of in 8 Poet of the Peak,” two parts. = the ‘apecial train carrying the, f™| Vint ints ie office and ane Yo | _e 5c—A Jitney—S5Sc mous Liberty bell to 81 nelvco!) q position, and—and—in a minute|Q sed he i J 2) Tilikum Friday and Saturday | t ; : will make a stop long eriough for) 7b wy his arme oO To be rid of the thred musel nd > A Man and a Woman,” two-part with this coupon entitles the holder to any seat, matinee or the people to view } He was firat to remember |2 uN aching of the eyes @) arama; Charlie Chaplin in “The evenings, at the T and pushed me quietly aw | FAR A a ce fo m|Tramp,” two-reel comedy; “The \CONSUMERS 0 MEET ae excl Molle, Mollte,|® : : ‘ ©) Other Woman's Picture,” drama, GRAND re) H a . { ay Fourth, Pike and Union what I had deter-|e ° * pera ouse | E rgd ne ask you If you loved] q 2 Seattle Ending Thursday Night Henie of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville—com | Refreshments, music and lively o m|_A Man for All That” (R.A +f it ase ALL LOWER | speeches will be given at a meeting | You did not,’ 1 answe We r" PT I Cc A I 5 co. 3 walsh), two parts; “Mutual Week nuous from noon until 11 F of the Home Consumers’ league in| told you without asking ” Sliy”; “By Fatr Means or Fowl.” 5c La = cra -5c FLOOR SEATS ff tno assembly room of the Henr Dear heart; dear, brave, loyal] ee os 1116 FIRST AVE.—Near Seneca St. 3 at | stad bullding at 8 o'clock Thursday even-| heart,’ he murmured, ‘I am afratd om Home Until Friday ot Jing Ii have Drought you only trouble EXAMINATION FREE “phe Black Box," No. 1, twed of Teachers’ examination in thie state will be held Ma 4 and Everett expects fish pack valued at $600,000 th on Mre. H. F. Marian of Tacome takes poison and jumps to death off 318.00 OW. bridge at Aberdeer y odji co 0 At & mn J Aiilee Oat ce ia Mttencwan [berian hule-uts, “the cor Ranges, Rugs and Town of Carlisle, In Gray's Har. |r) of these arn, Was nd Linoleums at Money- bor distrie t 1 on de orner . . Braatien teas torent tire the North Saving Prices Mates on American steamships The photograph us Wireless wt . mates at sea ° ° The first sailing bot ile eeanee MISSION POYNOR the steamer Vidette, left Lake La ay ta feat Barge Wednesday for Dawsor Nea Jn adh | Murray B. Miles, prominent North oe Oo FURNITURE co. Yakima citizen, dies hes rite Fourth Avenue Sympathetic strike called by F P Between Pike and Par school kids wh hoo voard tp e it # to reappoint Mix» Mad r as principal, Over et the Anr lis truant officers and cops locale of the James Edward Quigley, Catholic interesting and archbish of Chicaxo. ritieally il e the pctators a clear Pay n of at Washington, D. ¢ mage of the thir Gwin Hicks getting better at Los/at that inatitotion iat was Angeles, and may recover from{carried right thru. drills on the Posed Especially for the Dally Star (Copyright by Floyd) etarehiie baie telekea dh cameleon ieee gpa case BY MARY FULLER fitnees and deportwent. ers in Little Bear valley, Cal, im-| A woman's bitter hatred for a : (Written Especially for This Some flim companies supply the Prisoned for w by snow-blocked|man who cast her aside forms the| Purporting to represent d tack on the milk ordinance, watch Newepaper) watérobe, but mest stare have to | "osds main plot ee tnen who are mem of the state | was the subject of a special hear- (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper furnish their own gc renenee ver i da i sported | CL thie aun Seat Goon Morse council sate Se inet eivcaat anh tel ates cons yons, re EMMER nd Port Co ivtacnetiee Ressalation) t seebiaie i = ; si Feige an lave lean . “ ; Wednesday made vor Gill and F. H. Bothell, of D a rs hours of thought steamahip 8 Anna on way Woman and Wine f | U.S. department of animal > pia ake: prec ours of the New York. Had bees:.{i) fo | production, is another play deating andry, rallied to the support a ng and preparation, espe * ehane. | with the vampire woman. It also of the proposed ordinance. r the drawing roc days of m, when au re shows a few high spots in the night Their remarks raised the tone of e you consult on orything Josh Wise says: “All that [life of Paris disc n several degrees Fahren- your own taste n keop Soy Bean, our village cut-up Posing a8 a model for a Ne heit, the mayor itg in a num — When you act tn the mo’ s is needs ter be a Charlie Chap! York artist, the woman ensnate ber of sharp clashes with McInnes have to consult the re character ts aup ie a little more practice fallin’ ‘| the-artist’s son, a coll adua and Bridges art dresser, That me over his feet.” who, she learns, is about to tnherit It was plainly seen that several you elther have to know the sub a a fortune. § lures him to Paris| weeks will be spent before the Dill ect of clothes thoroughly, or no) Fifty Seattle Cigar men will at-land makes him forget sweetheart Miss Marie Tomy of London} ig its way back to the council. n it at once tend fourth annual convention of|and father coneluded her ¢ ement at the| A number of additional publie You must know what kind of | Western Association of Cigar Dea The latter becomes bitnd, but! Moore theatre Wednesday night|bearings are forecasted, one ale fabric and what colors will best (ers May Il and 12 with the help of his boy's sweet! with the f R Married being set for Saturday morme come out in the picture. You Yesler branch library, 23rd and! heart goes in search of him. The) “Nearly M iA yp td Menied huge Q 9:80. must find a dressmaker and a Yesler, to take up free instruction|)oy is finally at ‘te £6 pam voles pathic tly: Mcinnes was especially bitter, milliner who can cater to your on wireless telegr sinning} une. The vampiseencore et -bim| °°, Soventure a | couple and got a rise out of the mayor tastes. You must keep up with Friday night aad cata him acide and when ahe to get a divorce, but, when he declared cBride change that fashion de Delegates from Minnesota State| io yoy mur ny Y mn is started, find t wants the ordinance passed in Of } t e ‘ k nund murdered he is suspected ove in love. " . bes | windblown tresses Retall Merchants’ associat His. Gweetheast,. however, weimms| 7 ,, |der to make a hit with the ladies? more, each requiring study as (Continued Tomorrow.) tertained at luncheon W. aakiaadien Ef aintdie fitus ninth leno up the d+ | McInnes and Bridges content Sree by Washington State Grocers’ and|®* confession ot murder from anoth:|vorce and go let spot on/that the tuberculin test is not §™ Ronit Wasohauia’ Ganatios er woman of the underworld, the Hudson to } On that day} ¢ailible, and in many cases WOU Frank Laopi and Gon: San- the divorce is granted, however. | result in the spread rather thai ttago arrested early Wednesday by|CLASS A They are placed in @ strange pre-|the decrease of tuberculosis among Detectives Poolman and Peyser| From dock laborer to greatest! ere BI ag Mle agcte gg ite cattle me leaving Old Crow cigar stand, 211/finan¢ial power in the land—that|%"¢ # a sue ae . ell declared milk shipped HATTON’S WIFE PRONOUNCED What aball we do, Molliet’" | Third ave. 8, with stolen xoods, [In the story of the teonticth ton {stilt hunt for them. What follows |inty Seattle should elther 688 - INSANE (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | Jap cruiser Idzuma arrived at|tury “Samson,” Maurice Brachard, | ™*kes @ very agreeable play teurized or the cows tested as g (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper }Yokusuka naval station Thursday|played by William Farnum at the vided by the ordinance. | Enterprise Association.) for orders Class A. The new show began | cpattnce "Cn agy ove, PLAN CONFERENCE. "ssricl exare ne, siaman| eect snes ice a3" SING RIGOLETTO land more queerly, and at last I kane sailed for Alaska Wednes-|tised feature attracted hundreds | leaught he o t nl . day night with full passenger liste | thruout the day fst apce lin bg Ad : ‘ Local rs ed the Mothers’) “More than 400 utters attended| Hrachard, by natural shrewdness | After this I 1 snot uae ot pane wpe first daily luncheon at Commercial] ¥ins his way to the top and be aitealar ana ke ‘ ‘ ae eer’ Of lclub's new quarters in Arcade build-|Comes a king of finance. In the | Jed her insane tor alee a bout ‘i ws ie, Paidernrpoctgind Rie aiustitaret c teetis piaioe | | Dear old Pat, the moment he —— {steamer Stanley Dollar, ships save by ° : night by the Standard Grand Opera h ; about 35 days coming thru Panama] _,!t is an absorbing story and one : ard of my trouble, came to me heanal trom Atinuts of the best in which Farum -has|COMpany, the organization of Seattle Jand we were like brothers again nena) Seems AROS sone appeared here. voices singing at the Metropolitan | | MOVIE ACTRESSES KEEP MONTHS AHEAD OF THURSDAY, MAY 6 STAR 1915. PAG THE STYLES, WRITES MARY FULLER; SMART CLOTHES DEMANDED, FILM STAR DECLARES their old straw ha around a ut We travele ot, } J. J, Lentz, governor general of MORE FOR THE MONEY FURNITURE SPECIALS HARDY FEATS OF LOCAL MEN SEEN IN FILM LIBERTY TOMORROW AND SATURDAY FURNITURE re f the ne tion th © 110-foot motor ¥ a. told in mdétion on, b te it owing in the tate Liberty t atre for the ba of this wee ednesda on Bree |theatre this week. “Martha” will be tock market scene Is a mas 4