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THE SEATTLE STAR H, SO ROMANTIC A USS WAS HENRY,HIS BRIDE TELL} COURT They stood on the bridge at mid] ve ya were married And two years ago Judge Ra The ship was bound for Nome captain had gone below a led, a thin | @ to the moonlight iy had the whole ple ves. The ed golden re th own better, rolling sea t ree grant tie. His name was Heary Esmon¢ 1 Dorothy. Some ] was in th @ call her Dorothea » going { cafes at night, her His arm stole about her wat hus In gettt She blushed daintily. She » his divorce, and ne 1 ing th we done it, but she did, and |b ht her hom © fn an auto truck , just as she had sighed when | She had no Fall nf he said rst husband proposed. he had to cook his Much of the time He unburdened his heart r own It was enchanting, not to say meshy at ° bit Sva Inez Bruce \} who works to He had been a brave officer in ort herself as @ telephone girl the British navy, yea, had been de. 4 divorce wh tn she testified ted with {nnumerable medals | her husband, Edwa wt R. Bruce, was the Victoria cross. He was aja private detective, and told her devil of a hero—bold, non-| shortly after their » tarriage that h nt, reckless had to spend all his to: making ~ But he had a past. Would she|a Dw He got $1.0 a month and Theda Bara, William Shay and Nance O'Neill, the three and to know that, too his expenses, her mother sald stare In “The Kreutzer Sonata” playing # four days’ return Yes, she would ae he : engagement at the Colonial, starting Sunday. H right, if he must tell, he must Mre Nellie Blane bard ot, 1319 Ae ee been discharged, dishon-| Eighth Ave., sald she Was tired pay fA : : fy atechar ed, from his brave {ng rent for herself and Edward, | LIBERTY jtlon for Sunday, Monday and Tues. by a board of jealous officers her husband, and La decree. atre patrons will have “ay The author bas drawn from 9 stripped his epaulets from his Pals n nt treat next week { ve of the hackneyed dramas, It while he bore his un Allen P: Moore got a tlivorce from | the presentation of “After Five,” a 1% & decidedly original -theme—on nted disgrace like a man Florence M eoaur ® she would ‘ founded on the that _promaiees ) ss for the 3 ras } a noted physi-/not Hve tn Callfornia cmd left him and Ceci! De Mille surth Ave. hot ! ; ‘ res ; : there in 1910, Alonzo .L Austin, on| This is the first release of th After borrowing $1,000 from Scene from “After Five," a Lasky feature comedy, But his parentage’ Ah, it was other hand, took a decree sep-|ture production of this great play, | Friend Wife, Louts Mitchell satis starring Edward Abeles, of “Brewster's Millions” fame, play jerful, his father's wooing of arating him fr Alva May Austin wh as taken the East by storm. ~ ares at t the contract Ce Ing a three days’ engagement a at the _Liberty, ys starting Sunday. ee se she o ) to ells a story of Ted) bust 6 com Ctl cadeueeten onthe et A mother down there in Hindu-| because she insisted on moving ; play tells a stor mat. eo in? Yes, hia mother was a Hindu California and went awe y, even tho| Ewing, a young New Yorker, who Pini “haere gm ome bhed “aha tyawaevenie Wit be pre |p ROGR MS beautiful as the twilight. | he couldn't aford to sera ontracts with a Hlack Hand gang t homo A er? He was the Earl to Kill him, then reneges thru lowest of those submitted and re ee : io 4g Alhambra Ending Sunday Night eel Sct udd b of affalrs, sorts to trickery to put in a still] A movelty vaudewiile prograin Thirty’ (Francis Bushman) vgs finan that i tet " Her ff planned which will Include a Ensee. Wan” commeies Han There ‘deep shadow hang finds that it is impossible to break | Smaller Meur . 4 pmedy; “A eee ee traheest: chane ell {a ber of new faces in Seatt Woclan” Westere onuieds r ust his sworn pact w the gangsters By rengest chance, Mitchell { ong © rn com H tat Got Well it \ warded the Job, altho he received | additton Bouquet,” comed then, to be Ewing entera tnto this strange &warde Job, a r 1 " not their legit f agreement after losing $50,000 no intimation of his good fortune | exce a ee Fl | longing to Nora Hildreth, his ward, “til after his arrival home, for | the few 3 Liberty Ending Tuesday ab His arm was still by speculation His ot tis tore Which he ag Africa almost a phys iat's Node a act drama After } (Ed her waist, the moonlight imburse the girl by making ber the al Rides ry rom his earlier disap 4 fe South America” (educational) play: ross the waves - ‘ beneficiary his life insurance | pointme COLON! po geet Pah laye rons him? Sergt. Michael Blattner, hero of | potic $8 /¢ sce O'Netl, Theda Bara and coioniai Endin Wednesday Night Svea! It was their first meeting, |™49y Indian battles, es dead in)” pny humorous complications GRANO ay will play a return en . 9 ta ake would the county morgue Saturday, a vie- peany begin when it develops that ‘ a Shaved | Kage sartinn Mund Page 2 Bigh hey r- | tim his own hand. He had be the money has not been lost on de Color film adaptation of - — ri Ht days later they were mar"|come old and feeble and his health doubled, so that Ted, foste hyp . cae oy sun.| Tolst putzer = Sonata,” a +9 8 [Bight days or less after that she| ¥*% fast declining wishing to die, has ever soba OUM latory of Resslan li Grand Ending Tuesday Night Repent 1 Blattner's body was found by his ginable for wishing to live day ; Up to thiv week, this picture had The Grim Messenger” (Edt vaiant live together five Wife. on her return to their home ' pase Mann, who, by the way, deserves! i446 record of the longest run of! Matson), two parts; “The Blood of i He beat her—many times, [St (007 [atone oes terme ae The Resewe of the Stefansson)'?, 0° Tasted ‘with aivent wisilany pleture ina Seattle picture, His Brother Marte aleamp).| told afterward he did it onty|day of jury duty Glattner had | ped Survivers.”. in motion) **™ APPEST™| houne, playing eleven days at the two parts; “Shaved Mexico be couldn't control himseif,|Shot himself thru the head laren with aenaen free Colonia Hank Mann), comed 4 st} Upon conclusion of the Mp-| Pictures, with scenes from § —y, “ray = gah POTN COPTER wage heless she couldn't stand f pine campaign, Biattner w mand th Arctic, closes ton, t te “ - ° |p ° 4 P = 7 { the pieture that r , i " r inning M tally as |Orably discharged f service. He the Liberty ; a aaa incuae wn tier aeons Alhambra Beginning Monday Seams is the story substantially at) 71 years old | The King and Winge, a Seattle mnt at the Coldnial a cn tation Bohs it was told by Mrs. Dorothy Esmond | ra z ight igtties ty Hibtate & BY Eageanent at the Colinial « ate in divorce court Friday afternoon. aaaees Bpgracogi-ip ures eda ara jan es , a "And Henry's stories—the honor DIMOCK FINDS AID por ggheagerseagierse hy wit cal ag Shay, two of the principal chara Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night the Victoria cross, his royal on the us & triy fie ts ‘the ‘ nada atan Sanderson tage saat a= gy oy gh Oh gy Nance O'Neil ts conceded to t ose “He was a hop-head,” she de-| For the ‘steenth time the Cedar|Coast of Siberia and the Aleutian one af America’s foremost emo-| Mission Ending Tuesday Night “ orphine.” river dam problem will be thre: islands, with a side trip in | tonal actresses With Bridges Burned,” drama ‘addicted to morp! Boe ed over at Monday's session of the Arctic ocean, taking along a bat-| eee rca hone city counell. tery of motion picture cameras to tell ached story he Siberian coast ter they City Engineer Dimock, who tn- herited the dam leaks from a prede. jeessor, and who recommends a o r repeat ed rumors of the fate of the Kar } | CLEMMER tan Sanderson,” in pictures an adaptation of the bank and yla of the same name, ia the offering | broadening of the scope of investi-| luk, Stefansson’s ship, caused them at the Clemmer Sunday, The pic gation as a means of effectually |to change thelr course, and make] ture isin five parte, with Orrts jsealing the pervious north bank,| the rescue attempt that is sh wn! Johnson, the stage star, in the |}has found supporters in Counctl-|{n the pictures. role. The plot is well kne | men Dale and Hanna. They will So far the pictures have been to be revised bh it ia suff |propose that Dimock’s plan be|ghown to house to way tha ly POSITIVELY adopted, which includes the spend earae éramati ing of $25,000 and the emaloyment MISSION eterte of two experts Heinrich Schmidt, Oakland, wins | deal with $1.00 d a bunch of ~ Two of Se jeading ate: 8 of first honors In Frisco fair handicap nerve, forms the plot in an unus-| me gen om, Mary Fuller and Viole TONIGHT |amateur golf tourney by defeating|ual film offering, “With Bridges Mesereau, are listed among the M. A. McLoughlin, Pa Burned,” the Mission's ebiet attrac screen en ners found on the bn ees Sosa Rarned, | Sp Sens oe —_. | Edna Maison at the Grand. new Clase A program, which begins OF THE GREAT as a Mexican barber tn this aide. Sunday. Mary Filler is sean in “The - splitting offering. Besides running Honor of the sa Madonie war the the tonsorial parlor he is very much | * Perec i hee jin love with a girl who is loved bres “a " a age,” also a rik |by many others. There need be en opens Vinone: ho great amount of plot, tho, for grasa WOMAN” | when Mann appears in the leading Man's Prerogative,” a four-reel role, his original actions are enough! production, starring Robert Ede gest ~~ hoes house roaring 4/200, with Mary Alden playing the arie alcam & who ts minine lead, opens Sanday at the always king hazardous chances | Alaska for run. stars in “The Blood of Hix Brother Clemenceau Establishing record, “2 weeks,” longest run of any photoplay in any photoplay theatre in Seattle. Everybody Is Talking About It You See It So you can talk, too. YOUR LAST CHANCE TONIGHT It’s Up to von! TOMORROW Triumphant return engagement NANCE O’NEIL THEDA BARA WM. SHAY Count Leo Tolstoi’s wonderful Kreutzer Sonata FOUR DAYS ONLY Colonial “With Bridges Burned,” a three-part Edi- son drama, from the story of the same name by Rex Beach, with Mabel Trun- nelle as the devoted wife, and Augustus Phillips as the husband, half crazed in his night-and-day race with time against a powerful conspiracy of grafters. A pow- erful story—a wonderful picture! Be sure and see it. LION HAMS MATES EASY EATS A Selig wild animal pic-| A Ham comedy—ex- ture, full of thrills ceeds the laugh and action. “speed limit.” 5c _5e Mission FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION Read what the daily papers have to say about the Movies’ Grand Costumed Ball at Hipp, June Ist THE ENTIRE _ LOWER FLOOR _ A strong two-part pleture hal The next Famous Players pro. Maison is the principal in “the duction, starring Mary Pickford Grim Messenger,” an extra two | will be a version of the famous part attraction. drama Fanchon the Cricket and 6.248 is to be shown tn Seattle during the SEATTLE Something novel different is t attle theat coming week, next two weeks and something ¢ promise of the Se management for the in which a program Lord lieutenant of celves annual salary of $100,000 distinctively different from any| Checks signed with an electric staged previously, will be put on|pen are sald to be proof against for four days Both motion p! forgery BUS DRIVERS TO JOIN UNION AND WAGE FIGHT ON S.E. CO. The unbonded jitney bus drivers|source were served Friday, may join organized labor. ing about the ari bring- of Frank Hill, At a meeting of the Automobile | "6% Union st, and Jas, A. Haw Drivers’ association, Friday night,| Kins, Arcade hotel. Both are held at 1616 Third ave. a committee|!n the county jail, unable to raise jointed to meet the Central) the necessary $250 bail cil and effect an affilta Police Won't Arrest tion with the Teamsters’ union, |, Those whom the sheriff's office The association has a member-| have not yet been able to round up ship of 2 are Sam Gray, 1506 24th ave.; Ir The president was authorized to| ins Gage, 3411 Densmore ave net om committee which | Ge, B. Stevens, 153 34th N., and will gather evidence against the Se-|Ausnet Halberg, 1121 16th. The attle KE Co. for violations of | *Pecific charge is operating a motor the elty particularly | Yehicle withont a permit the speed ordinanc “| ‘The police department will make After 8. -E. Co. no arrests for bond violations, {t Under this ordinance, street cars| ¥@% learned Saturday. Mayor Gill are forbidden to run faster than 12/248 instructed Chief Lang that it {s miles an hour in the downtown dis-| [t UP to the police to gather evi trict and 20 miles in the residence | lence a against } bona violators, distriets, This ordinance, the driv-| ~ ers claim, Is frequently violated by ‘MARY FULLER 00. secret the street cars. Deputy sheriffs were searching in a— for four Jitney bus drivers against rt Drama {whom the Seattle Hleetric Co, hag | “THE wench ¥ THE ORMSBYS’ filed charges of failure to comply | with the bonding law, and for whom warrants have been issued. Two| additional complaints from the same | Twe Other Ged be Sun., Class A Theatre ects | 5c—A Jitney—5c with this coupon entitles the holder to any seat, matinee or evenings, at the GRAND Opera House Home of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville tinuous from noon until 11 p,m. | 5c 5c con. | Ireland re-| | many | legitimate | ttle Ending Wednesday Night The Artist's (vi MeMii r her) Class A Ending Tuesday Night “The Honor of the Ormabys Mary Pull parts; “The Bla Page” (Violet Meserea Chiel's Re ay Hig Game a ationa enge Alaska Ending Tuesday Night Man's Prerogative Tilikum Beginning Sunday The Stool Pigeon,” "A Wireless Rescue,” “The Rustle of a , Tonight “The Old " threes reels Pathe Weekly Colonel Heoza liar “Rastus Rabid Rabbit Hunt.” Sunday—"More Than Queen,” six parts (hand-colored) FIGHTING MAY LAST 5 YEARS EUROPE SAYS Roy W Tnited Py after a land. elu president of the in New York tour of France, lared Howard #8, back three-month Germany, Russia and Italy, today Belligerent and have adjusted tional, commercial an: the basis of an indefinite point of view Europe Rel neutral tn th Eur Ife—na social n war, With especial ope ir nee and England—is dum founded at America’s insistent peace talk and her reluctance to ot the situation as it exists and 1just business accordingly Expect Five-Year War “Europe has accepted the worst asa probability—a war of from two to five years is prepared to be happily surprised should the trouble terminate earlier. ‘The impression ts general in both England and France considerable force is this country in the meddling direction in of What Movie Theatres Offer for Coming Week | “AFTER Eng: | | and at the same time | that aj early peace, Such a movement is regarded as an impertinenc “In purely military circles, {t 1s construed as pro-German, To say that it is resented is putting it mildly | “Peace in the near future, on any | basis likely to be ac is unthinkable in England “Citizen Army Perfect “England f a democracy to rise to an emergen. cy without compulsory military ser vice is on trial. She spent nine months in perfecting a citizen army that she beteves will prove greater than any professional army, but she knows this army must prove her claims® for it Statements that Germany ts tir ing of the war, o nts peace, are idle gossip. srman people are for the war to the last man, woman and child SOFT FOR ROBERT NEW YORK, May 8.—Robert Ed eson, a widely known actor of the stage, who recently hb gone Into motion pictures, received word today he had inherited a for tune through the death of his un cle, Wm. Henry Edesen, estimated | at about $100,000, eptable to Ger- | France or | 8 that the ability of Auguetus abel Trunnelie, in the film adaption of Rex Beac Burned,” ory of a husband and wife's fight against political grafters at the Mission, starting Sunday. SHALL THE BIBLE BE TAUGHT IN SEATTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS? Bible study Introd into; ly frank in declaring that “our pub- the evrriculum of Seattle public lic schools shall be foreevr free make every teacher an in- from sectarian control or influence,” law breaker? but does not specifically bar the the question submitted by Bible from the classroom. ol board to its counsel for| The board has ordered physical . Upen this opinion de-|examinations for all teachers. Ev- the schol b tion with ust be examined as regard to tition bearing man 1 and limb before gnatures, asking that the ends the school board's action with ' t in the schoo re hing staff. chers now em- non-sectarian lines ed must also submit to medical The state constitution ts vague ‘test DAPPER YOUNG MAN HELD AS THIEF SUNDAY LAW BARS EVEN FREE SHOWS Dapper and trim in the latest sees W.B. Marshall,| TOPEKA, Kan, May 8.—Free : ) registered at the Washing. Sunday theaters are under the ban ton hotel at 12:30 Saturday morn-|f the state anti-Sunday labor laws ing, i held by the police on suspi-|and the city ordinances based upon clon. Marshall was seen loitering them, according to an opinion of oe he teed woe Judge A. W. Dana of the Shawnee Burton, night watchman of the {County district court delivered ia hi and was suspected of trying | Topeka today. The case was an ap to get into neighboring apartments station, Marshall pro- He says he's a part of a local picture has Just arrived from house owner who has been giving ci free Sunday shows in this city peal from the police court in To- peka on th cash Who as “Brewster” in “Brewster's Millions” made one of the greatest hits-of the American stage, in FIVE” A Rapid Fire Comedy @ A young man, in love with his ward, specu- lates with his own and his ward’s money and loses all. To protect her he insures his life and hires a Black Hand society to end his life that the girl might get his insurance money and recoup her A turn in the market makes them both rich, His humorous escapes from the plots to end his life make it a real comedy. Tonight--Last Times “Rescue, Stefansson Expedition.” @ Showing over 7,000 feet of selected motion pictures taken in a 21,000-mile journey in Siberia and the Arctic by the Seattle boat, King and Winge, showing wild animals, na- tiv hunting, herds of reindeer and actual rescue of Karluk survivors, LIBERTY be whistling movies Movies Ball,” losses. will to the “Everybody the march June Ist at Hipp. song, “Going

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