The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1915, Page 8

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nnn nnn VAN LOAN BASEBALL STORY AT LIBERTY; GOOD BILLS ON TAP LIBERTY Basebal Wings at the Libert Week, where Throbbing | pen of that fa Oharles Van lx Tine attraction Van \« @iamond co te Sunset #ional playe headed Jitt old, about th boy-—every craps. He umy the things which t 4s wont to < Teague out! bart Boswort! Sea Wolf’ has p the greatest 1 day, is the ou F of “Little Sunset “The Kind of a Girl From Heaven,” dram art), and a South Ar ogue picture, show!r Jamaica, are added f ‘CLEMMER h “The Christian,” adapted | Hall Caine’s famous novel, ar © of the most-talked-of love stor aseb: COLONIAL Nance O'N gona. as whose wo at ti Cha PR Libert Who © Anita a rican atures. STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL ° THEATRES baseball Madison Ending Sunday Night THE SEATTLE STAR ] a scene from “Princess Romanoff,” Sun- Miss O'Neill has been called the Hobart Bosworth and little Gordon Griffith, co-stars In the picture from the famous story, “Little Sunset,” by Van Loan, which heads Sunday's bill at the Liberty OGRAMS y Ending Tuesday Night Sunset Hobart Bt Na O'Nell, day's feature at the Ce “empress of stormy emo ‘CZAR WINS, THO HE “STILL RETIRES” MISSION Scene from “The Gray Horror,” a mystery drama starting Sunday at the Mission JACK IRWIN DIVORCED; WIFE, A ACTRESS, WOULDN'T COME WEST .. lonia t ries & i b : vorce from John Biitsch when ever written, constitutes the Su a Princess Roma: nee @ay change at the Clemmer, and) Ro Nell 1 Stuart Holt o en en she o can’t t her,” s Will continue for two di ¥ week ee Ho was even angry wh nshe|man who can't w “Williams and Edith Storey are f is © on Ending Tuesday Night nega a ele ma eee tured in this film att ion of eight grog ‘i a Horror ‘ a ntl Storm, a monk, and in love! Te id Joe King a Lunch ( ot the feat ren of hy J . Piwith Glory Quayle, a natural born| three-part drama that ome : t the | en Judge Gillia , mim ta for v at the ¢ 7. r ex 1. Riasine = youne ‘re Serer sreby ry ofa Jewish & Alhambra es and draw t Da R f vy Sigg Rede ago ey ‘ sta D mbr ndin across ° wd ‘ ke Miers his lordship’s enmi a Christia nnd Alhambra Ending Sunday Night forms the main theme of this re-)/ . ” ssi Seveiieton | F markable story. Lord Roberts at Te te beet mbiy Mibecroag deh ald maiden name, Lucy tempts revenge by spreading broad:| 10°. < a , of Her ather east the report that John predicts a 6 bh eee 4 : derby da . : c Ml Ire 5 meno yg ett gad a oneneus Orpheum, #0 long) Clemmer Ending Tuesaday, Night . ri signs A EA E— © fect of national hatred. Glory rises|, Sunda Nene ct iichdee| “The Chvletiss” . ie I | Supreme at a vital moment, pro nd Edith Store eight parts - j t married : Lord Roberts’ guilt and saves gare : reat ar " Irw Portland, Ore., tn FOURTH, SOUTH OF PIKE monk from madness ny ii Orpheum, Beginning Sunday | 2th): ‘mar paseed “ee : | Eternal City Pauline a « ne ear, af waa MISSION f |} x coming ait, and. ake re eee 4 An attractive program and good), ‘ oe t 1 t bim . ae Dyariety is offered at the Mission Vatlous | Soattio Ending Wednesday Night te. , os Mw | . Monday and Tuesday A historic Re | Acres,” five parts. ih ates vs “Lubin three-ree! feature, “The Gray oa eben el’ ta ! . Horro: n Grand Ending Tuesday Night tah oh at ’ se M. Bowman va 3 i thatlheediobealbamid new Gfvent for the Oxphe Jungle Q Bon” Marie vWal-| What they wer na m since Inst A Theo I . Violet Groas va, Wil also be the amp), two f For Cash” |° she cared more for the stage | and spporting herself tn jam L. G alter H. Muney vs initia ne a @ picture, be; Warren Kerrigan), two parte;;(08® for me. She ie playing In| pote! business Mildred Amelia Bottle ay and re Her Friend the Miikman™ ( New York. I have asked her to! 1 don't think t necesrary for al va. Roy Eugente Smith n ¢ Lgcnd and Victoria Poeds), cnn jcome to me since I left, but she has | woman to tie herself down to any va, W. E play. While Pe iy Sata ‘ae ised gris estan in peasant cs = is a sm lask 1 hy | moti " rad er Tita, Geese gs rel |” ‘Mer five ebfidren sentiered i the the ford ; oa MY | about from Seattle to Chicago, z eight full r. Pauline Fr tite + +e | Mrs. Christina Blitsch got a di ‘ ‘ | arn ivalry of two men who 4 4 progra last MOTION PICTURE Night” Wed a r OPERATORS’ BALL suseeW nuditorius rt bela i The eommittee consists of Louis F Hippodrome June J Li K. P. Hubbard and D F. fedcraf. 5c—-A Jitney—5c with this coupon enitles the evening: holder to any at the GRAND Opera House Home of first-run photo plays and tinuous from noon until 11 p. m seat, matinee unequaled vaudeville 5c con Tlilkum Ending Tuesday Night the testified he ad not con. Gray Horror tne Lost” (Betty Nansen) } ee Hut ‘Hat Shitiremar ‘fee cortraticcee BY AS YA uIS KILL AMERICANS yank! children's, for several years Spemettibooars| Muse fer severe oere sud THREE-PART LUBIN FILM ol ea children, which WASHINGTON, May 1 commander of the Paciflo di- es 2 rth sin roy ORM Admiral Howard wired the navy vision, was instructed to Investl. gate the situation and make @ Frage sh not able to support them all department today that Yaqui M Penang RS Se myself,” she sald despondently Indians had killed three Amer King Constantine of Greece Im : Billy's Two He sis itis lcans at Esperanza r g with pleurisy i sda8 Mabel Burton broke the rec Five hundred Yaquis were re i Po ee aed r being ported on the warpath near i out Fr rn Guaymas, Mex, where they Phil R d F . RESIDENCE THEATRES | er, She was d ed fre fought a battle with 40 Amer 1 ader, risco o rt rmer army icans and a few Mexican sol “ : Suen ore wedi Wort Lawton, ve) ir Boy With Allies, Is © feature the motion pi The Prince of India,’ barged Four Americana were killed '9 of the show with an elon Pathe Week! C ose in the firet battle, and the In I Py d . Ei 1 d devoting less time to the Recause Otto J. ¥ a bar dians were retreating, while the injure In ng an numbers The Stolen Birthright.” |tender of Bellingham, worked a| whites attempted to cut them | , As a starter, Shore Acres,” Jas.| tt reels; “A Busybody's Busy|night ebift, his wife, Lucy Cole| off from thelr mountain strong: SAN eRAMCIICS, May oe | A. Herne’s masterpiece, will head| Da ad either to remain con-| holds. Phit Rader, former San Lib j the new Sunday bill. This is a five-| eee sme in the evening or | The cruleer New Orleans wa cisco newspaper man and sol- part picture and depicts the desp: Home Ending Saturday « displeasure 4 Jeal-| ordered to join the Raleigh at dier of fortune, whose stories written for the United Pri of his experienc in the French Phantom of the Vacs ated Guaymas, and Admiral Howard, An hand ot same girl tc How te trenches while a member of The new bill also includes « ad the Foreign Legion attracted ledy, a vocal solo by Mae F 4 ie atten’ te now gutted mae a iialiimenn aie tor te wide attention, is now suffering and a trombone solo by F Ye College Ending Saturda from a sprained back, resulting jden, member of the lac Hand," No 12 from a fall of 150 feet In an The Gray Horror Is full of exciting Week tra. ees a Played THE N | Tl F L N aeroplane Incidents and nervy actions. The baby a and | GRAND a nimat ; In js a bp pave 7. a girl is pretty and cute. A lawyer's bat- a oa _ eo j “Shultz's riend o' ader’s, the reporter. tle for the woman he loved—myster- * William Fox Presents most thrill ng wild a | Lady Friend, pica eal soldier sald he joined the Royal lous and exciting. im pe filmed is the promise Seattle labor men are aroused {| read and indorsed. Funds also Flying corps, but, because of his n + ] gle Queen,” to be shown Sun "BO T INS’ RAN at the injustice done John R. will be received for carrying the fall, did not know whether he r i 4 Tuesday at the 0S U CE Lawson, Colorado strike leader, case to higher courts in the would be good for service any jrand pe play, Manager Y in his conviction for murder. more or not e Greatest of Emottonat one sensational scene, but {s fairly! nation-wide event to save already chosen are: Mart don't figure the risk is worth THE YELLOW STREAK - tr s, in jammed with the . lox _| Lawaon from life Imprisonment, J. Flyztk, district president of the | taking for eight shillings a day,” A Western cow girl becom . Actresse leopards and $é _15—-Lioyds today) imposed by the judge, and will Mine Workers, and Robt. Harlin, | he wrote vcd “a 8 nen ¢ fore the len ovide a tr nee rate of 5 per! forward a strong protest to Col- intimate friend of the convicts Rader told of his experience ored of a worthless ecapegrace known < PRINCESS ise dies Geentdiess; and aint ao Tran nia, now! orado. der in chasing a Zeppelin over New as The Yellow Streak. Called East a not con producing the fea Irish ¢ ede in the The first local step is the Lawson's conviction was obta | | castle to assume his dead father’s place, he t patrons, the ward of 909 pas) calling of a mass meeting in at the instigation of the operators He went aloft In an aeroplane deserts her. After 17 years he comes n 0 OFF mention of the name of “Ma-| ** . 4 assembly hall of the Labor Tem on the ground that } vas respon | a8 observer and bomb dropper, West again for his health, and the o ‘ camp” is suf . iar : sebsize amg id id ach Liv ple Sunday night. A resolution sible for the death of in but the German airship was not cow girl saves him from killing his b Six Acts | antee the merit of th ure. 1 “ Ah Heggting i “i ; Mond ay ac of protest, drafted by arecently spite of the fact it sighted own son. A mighty pretty drama, full u fe out mentinoning anything else gg | cording ver agents here today, | appointed committee, will be other man did the of touching scenes. Based on Sardou’s Wacamp !s the favorite of those Immortal Drama who attend that theatre reg ly ‘e and the fact that she has the big FEDORA part in the new feature is « most| . n , A welcome bit of news to them | i : Will make ‘em talk. Other films will be shown, | Rushing the Lunch Counter H will be HAM and BUD In FUN and be TONIGHT LAST TIME ALASKA ‘ LAUGHTER P Wm. Farnum in “THE Mary Pickford comes to the Alas Ham an be NIGGER” (Wonderful) ka Sunday !n a return Seattle en ’ to Mies ce dinteie ACaCEH a Sun § n | 0 Mission patrons. A good big laugh Kagement. She is seen in a a S un ay S ew 1 : cures a lot of things. If you're feel- ft iL ee Rasen,” the e lebra ed ES ing kinder bad and have a hankerin’ iB nan comedy by nning Po ‘ i for a lunch lock. The film {s a five-reeler, A From the famous story by Charles Van Loan, featuring Sua handle cae, Thapa Gece mi tl ote number also 1s on the pro Hobart Bosworth as “the terrible Swede,” and little Gordon tem, all right, P Griffith in the title role as “Little Sunset”—a story of the : Rp idtroh Bagel ial al , little mascot and the big leaguer, and their companionship =a THE GRAY HORROR DRAMA The Yellow Streak DRAMA Ham and Bud Comedy as, Se Rushing the Lunch Counter General Admission Loges {0c C FOR YOUR MONEY AT THE MISSION ANITA STEWART— @ In “The Kind of a Girl Heaven” TRAVEL PICTURE Picturesque Island of Jamaica, the picturesque South Sea paradise @ Another of the looked-forward-to series— each complete in itself—taken of the South American journey of the Paramount camera man. 1 “a presses 1 Oc Tuesday Night PIKE Every Hour and a Quarter scenes of That Comes From a picture well adapted to this pretty little star. Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. 5c MORE

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