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THE SEATTLE STAR a a Why the Employers’ Association of Seattle Is After Chairman Frank Walsh I Trying to | TRAIN WRECK COSTING $25 000 SHOWN AT LIBERTY; WHAT WEEK BRINGS TO SEATTLE FILM THEATRES Our Roads sb 1H . 5 i Discredit | et a Rise His Work From Sani — t oii ' ‘. Big Employers of Nation Don't dae he jel Talk ad Builder, Uy i THIS QUIZ NO FARCE HE CALLS ’EM GUTTER: china Also, ‘Damnabl Walsh Handles Country's Big- gest Men on Witness Stand | Without Gloves. Out of Seattle the other day came a yelp against Frank FP. Walsh from the P: seas He Says, ‘taal Talk Stronger, “Your roads are damnabige “Snoqualmie Pass road igg Employers’ Assoctation of Washington guaer In showing up causes of Industrial unrest Walsh has tread upon mumerous (oes “Pacific Highway—mud gy to the auto's tool box” “The road to your club—the old Siwagh reage bulit four times of worthieg rock—It ie—ugh!" | ‘These, and other pangest », thom of Washi of the meanest! history—the — teameters’ also have wired President Wilson to fire Walsh, The Star ordered from tte Wash nek seco i ington correspondent an article dlecuse- | ' « King const, H ing the canses underlying the attack on | khways, were made by model road bullder, ab iy Chamber of Commerce, Priday ay Walsh. More it is, | BY FREDERICK M. KERBY | . WASHINGTON, May 29.—THE) wet PEOPLE OF THE UNITED There were ladles present, STATES VERSUS THE CAUSES ! ‘a OF INDUSTRIAL UNREST.— i Frank P. Walsh, chief attorney for : the plaintiff. \le of which ff 4 inet We tae actuskines ct Gee Ue Left to right, Arthur Johnson, Lubin star, who makes his last screen appearance in “Who Violates the Law,” which starts Sunday at the Mission. Anita Stewart and Earle Williams, in “The Juggernaut ; very Sa nda od so ag ~ “| t the LI ; ‘ “ ' " lonial bill. Se ee iT eteiaeaes gn tamuteial rele railroad drama, at the Liberty, commencing Sunday. Betty Nansen, as she appears in “A Woman's Resurrection,” Tolstol drama, featuring new Colonial bi in 008 road’ llding material other tions which has just concluded {ts/ LIBERTY fand Ted North, the hero, ts con \— — —_ any ott piace in the world? hearings {n Washington and is now | For deeds of daring, “The | victed | ; He Lauds Thomson hard at work formulating Its final | Ju ” In the meantime Mra, Werton | Hill ts considered by the gore, ogernaut,” the sensational aes 5 > aan report to congress. iene as hich the Lib. | North's former sweetheart, learns ment an authority On soad tg There has been a great deal ot| Felresd pretere waren the the true facts in the case and the y struction. | effort put forth in various quarters| erty hae obtained for the week, | picture's powerful climax t# one! RK. H. Thomson, former ety » to change that title of the case. beginning Sunday, !s unparal- (that cannot be described tn 0 | gineer of Seattle, 1s one of the t toe Nearly every one of the big em-| leled In film history. short an amount of space greatest road builders ja iy ployers of Iabor who appeared be- A train wreck, In which a ‘eae j —— a aoe world,” he declared, “He fore the commission would have| whole train, loaded with dum | cranny | The Orpheum will cease as a mov ally tested every bit of preferred to leave the word King Baggot is to be the heed er ing picture house Saturday night that went into roads built ‘auses” out of the title. on the Levy screen for SOME SHOW swing the final performance of us administration. Ha . The staging of this particular . the contractors and watched isis Criticism far and wide has been { . 4 rde ‘ leveled at the head of Walsh, the| scene nearly had a fatal result rd Fi oes Remco oiane Best Program ir “arty th haere Shy Lg a aries spectors. He built beautiful mad . ' f - e ; ery rama. nin “ oy “ — of the io agg ge be} for the Shoe ta Boral Jed at the Grand, Baggot has the Seattle : perk Reegetir - wees Watch Con cause he did not_ make the ca ame largest following and is always Vatkelict lassy and nouncement made today BY JOHN HUN peacefulness of his companion. | must your contrap The People against Industrial Un-| others, they jumped into the | sin. ot @ cordial welcome | , Lehman, tho assistant manager. CHAPTER IX ship—that’s all | ask, I'd do | tore That is the trouble wig — t rest.” swift stream, taking the place Hote! and hntertar ot) The half hour before Oliver came, anything in the world for him.’ | your road building today, 1 Gk Walsh Sticks to Job of the dummies. They had to |...,iesander Dumas noted novel Two weeks ago, on conclusion of}, is thru the midnight Powell| ‘Would you quit the alley; |however, that in your presstam But Walsh would have none of ft. be really rescued from the We iii vorwatile Pes atcnsng Bag de Cleo Madison the vaudeville season, the bie Con) ee crowd pee § an rnity to| would you quit that ti for |ty engineer you have an efficis, He has stuck to tho letter and the|" ter, and, overestimating thelr |{. tn. ct the best releases the lai sidine theatre was turned into a) 1) | good?’ | asked he |man, wholly of handling spirit of the law creating the com ability to reach the shore, near. versal has "ever made. oe The Gold Seal Star peeeceetey newse. : nable to} MY discovery of Anna’s identity “‘I'm going to,’ she replied |: is job. mission. x ly drowned. Both were uncon. A tolaxy of “CO” eure will maciae | In three-part play ¢ found ourselves: una ©leombined with the battle against, Quickly. And some weeks ago I just came over Paclfie Hig ‘Our business,” he has said in} ecloue when removed from the eanet. The othed Gime. are “Ha " ? get any of the latest ens hed tatt wis bee she came to me and announced (Way. I made an average of fin effect, “is to find out the CAUSES| stream. Soup ee Pan Among the Pharaohs” hat you will always because of the extensive advance! sible. | was) that she was thru for good. | | miles an hour, My auto sual, f of industrial unrest; our business | Half a dozen “extr he pli ma? “The Memo?y Tree . ; remember booking the other Seattle houses e gray bulwark believe he | trust her In- | places, up to the tool box fe met a eee Senet oe | from a similar rags th i THE DANCER es nigel eamngy LS m5 > Ficod building when Oliver| tentions and her strength.” || “The road to Renton wal many rest! y this ow m for closin ushed up. © seemed a bit weary n the|the contractors * And because he has taken this - ALHAMBRA ; down, One of the larger theatres, |"UNAC MM e ke pret out, “you|chill of approaching dawn he|bed bare, They were rollel a hase: position, every effort has been | MISSION Photo fans are to be given a se Mut Weeki @ local film agency told us, bad) iook Uke w ghort. What's wrong?” | 8h 4 and bis voice had husked.| with a steant roller, but with i — {9 Be made and will be made to discredit} Arthur Johnson, the popular|/0®4 opportunity to view the pic ju ual eekly booked the pictures of one big Rast:| “meerything.” I answered, and 1|Inexpressibly comforting had been |mobile tires him and the findings of bis cfm-| Lubin star, is both leading man and | nich fresrngpe 8 mee bor om phere Latest News Pictures ern producer for 12 consecutive | coulq feel the cold sweat breaking ying strength. He had| Says Road's an “Abortion® ‘ mission. director of a strong three-reel me le: cacl ten re ca br oe From All Parts of weeks out. “Anna Sterling—the girl I shed the agony. The effort] “The Snoqualmie Pass read im thy t The commission was created by/odrama, “Who Violates the Law, avertys & the World “If arrangements can be made for ghe’s an inmate of a — Alley him pale and shaken. abortion. And the first plass t a congress primarily because con-|the big feature of the Mission's | records. = za ne Work securing a proper share of the bigh| ive 1 just found out. Saw her fenly a suspicion grew upon|that road were beautiful But gress wished to dodge the question|new program, commencing Sun-| “Hypocrites” ts the film tn which Winifred Green & Ra er class pictures, we probably W!l}/ up on Pacific st. an hour ago. |me. Oliver had known Anna for| weren't accepted. Now it #6 reject of industrial unrest. It is a favor. | day Johnson ts assisted by Lottie | Margaret proces cap red ee deian t an early da | “Who? he queried, dending|™many years. Tonight he spoke of /gutter. 4 fte method which congress has of| Briscoe and his excellent company. | “ oe © . eregorsces 1 “Anna Sterling? She isn't} her almost with reverence. He| “All pavements are good tacks - pe ‘drobe co In & Beautiful Drama ose, “Anna Sterling? She ten dodging troublesome questions. | The early part of the picture de-|P¢r#on, whose wardrob r 7 the girl you're tn love with? Why|seemed deeply concerned for her paying royalty for laying patuid Put when President Wilson came scribes the workings of a “blind |‘#in times, needs to cc = THE GROKEN WINDOW. TRICKERY it was she I wan telling you about | Welfare, as he was for mine. roads is all piffie, It is untim ua into office he named the Dresent | pig” conducted by an old hag who ol oy ua other Hato maintained Sun, Mon, Tues Sostety Drama in two parte at dinner tonight. She's that client Oliver,” I asked, “did YOU ever|sary to pay royalty for be % - e e ~ ,| rame ' art ame mista ohn s it Anna/ o mom jurned . : ; * | caused the Los Angeles censors to ma v oes sar “ 4 . > bul Pirncn tage Degan to happen. the detail ale cocitar “eth Job | put the ban on the film in that city secs. ; other's wait the waiter called rreeig reise re a tea tet Perot ‘ot the meet note Walsh began to call before the| who happens to be the sweetheart | Hypocrites” will be shown a5 en Theater THLAKUM, 115 PIKE her there, too,” I replied apathet! | “I loved her, John,” he said, “but|—sharp - grained, fine - commission people who really|of the crooked sheriff's daughter. | tire week Pein ie funday and Monday. & Comte os: Lhe never knew It basalt, that is best. The trouble Tl knew or were supposed to know) The “Hearat-Sellg Weekly” con-| © was crumbling | (To be continued.) you don't use it” in con something about “industrial un-| tains incidents immediately follow-|CLASS A ety rutae—the endia etrectare} rest.” He went so far as to sum-|ing the sinking of the Lusitania No wonder Manager Smythe of of my love—falling into hot, hor-| mon and examine rea! working peo eee Loner nr ia weartng ry of those eo wreckens. i err ee flea that-won't-wearoff ij ple. COLONIAL omit Here,” he responded, taking | ” oJ co b on pict hy _ J ” ° Say Walsh Ie “Not Nice Another Betty Nansen triumph, | Cleo Madison pictures are the de. charge of me Iike a trained nurse, | Then Walsh went even further.| teh th derty { corporations, large employers of | 5 “Kelly and Edward Jose, comes|!*nded the very latest release in bor, capitalists, bankers, and pro-|+,, the Colonial for the week, begin-| Mich pretty Cleo scintillates The “brace up. Let's get up on the hil | and talk this thing out He led} me to a Powell cable car and we! rode up to California at., walking | ARTHUR J OHNSON | ceeded to find aut what they did a jname of it ts Dancer,” and » cre: bo oF un not know about labor conditions in I a ceasicich han a “cor.|th® part, according to advance IN: to the crest ab ve the Fairmount | their vartous properties. ner” on the Nansen features and | 10, fits the little film heroine as in a shimmering, misty field of| And he was not polite about 1t-| ner screen successes are proving |M*Mtly as A glove. lights and shadows | He went after these men just as an/tna nit of the year in Seattle | pelt ac And there we paced back and YOUR EYES a) attorney for the plaintiff would g0| wise Nansen has the part of |°%? two-reclers, but this partic ular ‘or te | play bi , o thre after a recalcitrant sake mers) for the| katusha Maslova in this film, fons f h - Lane pothe acs on tbeneg a defense on cross-examination. His | which was taken from a Tolstoi | 4 ) methods were declared to be “not) 41... with the latest of world events ts nice.” Kaily ts the prince who betrays |Me of the several added attrac.| The witnesses protested. Some | tions, Katusha. The part of the prince's newspapers protested. Politicians body-servant, who is faithful even | searrig o9 @ forth, anguishing, fighting {t out, | the big heart and steady spirit of | Oliver like a beacon and a haven| in the blackest hour of my Mfe. | Toward morning he turned to me | muddeniy, laying his hand on my | shoulder. | WHO VIOLATES THE LAW A three-part Lubin drama that will probably be the last picture in which this great star will appear! Motion Pictures of Victims and Survivors of Lusitania Horror vrotested wing | jsho : al Pp But Walsh €i4 not waver a hair's | t° death. is handled by Jose, An exciting newspaperatective | agi a peel “eocthaeay BL —__IN—_————_ breadth. CLEMMER play, & romance of the earty "60's, | spot in her soul. She's only been | and a oneree!l comedy offering ts |the program the Seattle theatre) |management ts prepared to deal And the result is remarkable. record contains the facts.) w+. 4 the Lady,” an 8. Mille: vestigators failed. |San Diego exposition, conatitute | yut to its patrons during the fore Now the country is waiting to the Sunday change of program at | Dart of the coming weok. The | see what will come of it all. lim Clemmer's photoplay house. | tewspaper story Is called Aaded a te n realistic This show will stay three days a ee - | After the movie tomorrow try} The drama {1s another in which pentane At the gone addy ht, some Peanut Ice Cream or a Straw-| circumstantial evidence plays an} reiae Pi coil ag: om dag yr berry Shortcake at the Hollywood! {mportant role. Molly, who knows | APRelus,” @ twopart story of str and romance, will share the honors | H Lunch.—Adv. the real murderer, is spirited away, |2f tne new program. ‘The comedy is “Caught in the Act.” PROGRAMS Liberty Ending Saturday Night | “The Juggernaut” (Anita Stew }art and Earl Williams), five parts “Southern American Travelogue eee on the alley a short time. Before that she was a foolish, drifting girl |but never a vicious one. Now love bas regenerated her.” He argued with a strange inten sity, as tho he himself had much at stake. “Rut how do T know?" I Inter. rupted. “She may have been toy ing with me as she played with all the others?” Oliver was talking again, choos ing his words, his hands clenched 1 have known Anna for 10 years,” he sald. “I went to school | with her. I know the heart of her where she has kept that clean |spot. I realize fully the tremend ous responsibility I assume in ad vising you to marry her. But, John, | out of the depths of our long friend- |ship—as 1 would counsel my| Two big film nuombers, Jugsernaut Here’s what the American Magazine for May has to say about it: Sunday and Week William Fox Presents Colonial Ending Saturday Night “A Woman's Resurrection” (Bet | | | ward Jone). | 3g |ty Nansen, Wm. J. Kelly and Ed ie. | brother—I do urge you, if your love : rere A These are a part of the Hearst-Selig | withstands the shock, marry Anna “Geer Class A Ending Tuesday Night | news pictorial—the first to be shown VoD was’ acnasing, preposterous _ “It really happened at South River, | The Dancer” (Cleo Madison), | Harding's advice. | And yet I re-| New Jersey, where a whole train was run bin | three parts; “The Broken Window spected the peculiar courage t| estle i a lake. When the cars ie ok Tutus Weeki Green-| és oe must have required to utter ft. The | off a trestle into a lake. hen the iu i — nod); "3 | moment must have been almost as | ell into the water forty moving pictur r | as Sonny Jim and the Valentine [eras to'Bis auto soe ee te tne Min gud’ swam for thele Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night A Juvenile G dy D: Bat why,” | demanded, “éitn't! actors jumped in and swam fc ; EP had iy ere Be lee | e¢ Comedy Drama |sho tell me in the first place? Why | lives. Some of these actors really had ae lego Exp b © concerned to keep me , | tion.” ne Little Bobby Carley, as Sonny Jim, mane ce | to be rescued—because they had over sion Ending Tuesday Night | has climbed right into the hearts of Se- PIN UN Fre lie lr oh SR estimated their ability to swim.” 4 Who, Violates the Law" (Ar. attle film fans—‘there’s a reason.” pilbe le wiettuinens, “att tebe. | the Johnaon), arte; ¢ | . ‘ ‘s * BASED UPON “Hearst-Belig. Weekly"; “Bouny | cause love came to her, to The most colossal railroad picture of . came with Incredible swiftness. | She wanted to keep your re- | spect She was pitiably con. | cerned to tr ure the one fine | thing that had entered her variegated life. She totd me about It months ago, But | never suspected It was you | who had won her heart at last.” Again that wistfulness pos. sessed him, ‘A wonderful thing has | come to me,’ she told me. ‘But It can't last. It's too good to be true. Some day he'll find out about me and then it wil! all be over. | never expected | It to go further than friendship | and | thought | couldn't have much friendship in my life— the day—5,000 feet of sensational action —with Earle Williams and Anita Stew- art. Liberty Jim and the Valentine. eee Grand Ending Tuesday Night “The Corsican Brothers” (King Baggot), three parts; “No mgs n Among the Pharaohs"; “The Memory T | eee Alhambra, Beginning Monday | “The Hypocrites” (Margaret Ed wards) COUNT LEO TOLSTOI’S Great Resurrection Starring BETTY NANSEN Who has played this wonderful Tolstoi drama before all the crowned heads of Europe. 11 A.M. to11 P.M. Come Early as Possible COLONIAL Seattle Ending Tuesday Night “Added Fuel,” two parta; “At the | Stroke of the Angelus,” two parts; |"‘Caught in the Act.” | he ae | | FOURTH, For Any PIKE AND Lower Floor Alaska Ending Tuesday Night “The Failure” (John Emerson), | jand a Keysto ne comedy u but it has run away with me. - ° | UNION Seat I'm a bad woman, but this Is a FIRST AT PIKE—10c | mul sum Sunday and Monday — | clean, fine love. My great ad | “Trickery,” two parts; “Jean's | venture! Just to touch his -tfsrsapal two parts; “Tiny Tim's! hand sometimes, to hear his Elopemen f voice, to sit beside him in the it