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T | STAR'S. ett enn tt ne Mary Fuller, Universal Star, Featured in “The Daughter of the N Lillian Drew in ThreePart Essanay Drama, “The Clutch of Cir at the Class A Sunday, Monday and Tuesday cumstances,” at the Mission for Three Days ———__——_—— —— | ALHAMBRA jture that no director would at} ! | “The Ski Man,” ] tempt ate e panirhhecapcasty Sheil CLASS A i, , Film corpora Pretty Mary Puller ts going to ove. | Mina FP aller is supported by an ox | see. ceptionally strong cast ' theumatinm, chills and colds | Notice of appeal to the supertor As the name implies, the sandy DP BFy affitctions which women espe | court was given today by attor wastes of Egypt ts the locale ity and a great many mea bring neys for Christie MeNichol#, a Mises Fuller plays the part of an themselves by rumning out onto [jewelry salesman, who was con Exyptt dancer, in which ing porch and jumping tnto® Victed by a jury in Justice Gor gives an emotiovally intense bed,” said Dr. D.C. Hall, head | gon’s court yesterday of having the love | formance. The other films are, fe physical training department held Miss Mary McFall, 24, a pret of the 5 Heiller) |“Mutual Weekly” and @ comedy, r un versity to @ student re ty chambermaid, « prisoner in a lo. for the |"When Her Idol Fell | TK secentiy. eat hotel for 16 Gaye (Gladys Rerendes). Another suitor | cee | ing !n the fresh air ts o The girl testified he took her | of the ® fe killed by the Skii cLaEMMER | desirable practice,” he said, clothes away so she couldn't es-/ Men when the man attacks | Howard Estabrook in “M'liss,” | the manner tn which sleeping | cape. The Ski Man escapes the prim-| with Barbara Tennant, « five-part are used {x frequently tmd.| She also said he compelled her ‘tye Jall, and, traveling thru the fering, begins at the Clemmer a frail and aepemio coed !to travel with him in different|*!¢ mountain wastes, happens) oo 44, ! conserve half her energy {f | parts the state by threatening; 0Mt0 mystertous mac with M’liss” ts one of the late Bret} & aleeping porch bed | to take her life if she refused. Mc-|Dird- ike wings Reroplane). | tarte’s mont | which b has been an agent of terror mountain village. He kills Nichols was s in the county jail ve in my own home.” | ced to 30 days The action is laid In the Nevada | and the girl, M’lies, a] id feids Mise McFall testified she was|00¢ of the aviators, but 1s pursued | Sold flelds, and the | he - aan jheld prisoner in the Newport|by the other in the | plane. The | Whole thing of the story, Wiliful, bed rests on jhotel. The management of that/Sk! Man escapes and returns toi iuisive, cunning, in love with hotel, however, deny she was/Sive himself up. Of course, there| 14° schoolmaster, hating @ ones: leer is a happy ending |girt rival; hating also the parson Be awe tes | He marries the girl, and wine «| St! shrewd, loyal and urge reward for locating and aid. |Of the is an Sdeal char 2 MORE MENTIONED |':«,' % cxore of tie death | rete for the nereen._ The charac | | plane. : L nennter,-te makion ‘ene et thei ter. portrayed by Barbara Ten. S. A. Keenan, formerly a member coenee Faas his plane, nearly eee of the South Dakota legislature, and | cashe mon his life insurance. \Jas. T. Lawler, a practicing attor-| The plane dipped, and one of the COLONIAL fi Soe dice ter Sd-seata, are:tbetka| Winee WTUck a. sium (oad mre Clara Kimball Young, former | Beattle stock actress, whose name can be found on the list of World Film Corporation stars, is coming to Seattle next week in “Lola |pled up. Machine and man came to earth, but Munter escaped with brutses. The camera got the scene. It puts a thrill Into the pic |mentioned as possible successors |to the late Judge Humphries of the superior bench of King county. LOLA === = = SENSATIO A BIG DOUBLE BILL | FEATURE me MISSION# SUNDAY | | ® s Kimball umm INVENTOR'S PERIL Lubin Special, the story of a wireless experiment, a wild auto oun e ride, a fight with a maniac in a lonely cupola—with a story that carries one to the finish with a In her compelling realism. | Greatest Success bl | bad In THE CLUTCH OF CIRCUMSTANCES Tworeel Essanay, a virile out- door drama, with superb moun- tain scenery The story of a lawyer’s chivalry and a woman's honor. Betty Scott is included in the cast of stars Bunny in Bunnyland” in cartoons, cuts comical capers A throbbing story fall of harem@ and love. Drew ACartoon Comedy In the trenches with his troops Shown in the MUTUAL WEEKLY Extra Added that would cure a bluebird of the Attraction For the Kide, blues. The obliging artist shows TOM WISE Both Young you how it is done | and Old, ¢ “THE MAGIC BOTTLE” Comedy COLONIAL [LOLAl MISSION FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION gives you a ground floor, leather-bound “sit-easy” opera One of those Phunny Nestor comedies ' | | | | | | chair. HE SEATTLE STAR MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT’S ON AT | Association convention, astonished | AAARARAL DAA DDPDPD DPD PP PED PEPE PP LL LED PPD PDL PLD DLL ADP \ 1 al o% first of Vite in Anita Stewart, who stare In “The Juggernau ' Kimball Young, Former Seattle Actress, Returns iia aa ey graph’s Biue Ribbon features to be shown in Seattle, “Lola,” at the Colonial, for Week's Engagement ‘DEATH PENALTY down the road, they pass over a rotten bridge and plunge into the river. After the maniac carries the un- [spectators a thrill. Anita Stewart aod Barie Williams star, The Colonial {s putting on th which ts an adaptation of t en Davis play of the same na It will an entire week gerd SEATTLE | nd In “Lola” the Seattle girl D-|~ sargaret Snow and James Cruze,|cO"sious girl into « nearby house,| { pears in a character which bas! wig were the stars of the famous|® encounters ber love A fight | i many facts of scintillating interest.| «scion Dollar Mystery” tial *nsues, in which Micheals is sub-| When “Lola” was presented on| . peehey * |dued. The other pictures are “The| which caused a sensation when|¢ °°) Cire redanta too the. stage, Laurette Taylor, WhO) sowing at the Colonial, occupy a Clutch of | Circumstan: ~4 | —— also got her start in stock here.) cospicuous place on the Seattle's and nay in Buon | SACRAMENTO, June Earl appeared tn the role now visualized) iow ii They have the leads in| * Comedy te Loomis, the Sacramento youth who by Miss Young ‘The Heart of the Princess Mar Mrs. Marte Holcroft murdered ° - GRAND ® attempting to rob an ice sari,” a two-part Motual film ; LIBERTY | Wm. 8. Hart, the most polished| Robert Leonard and Ella Hall are| cream and delicatessen store on To accommodate those who have! m.4 man” in the movie business,|starred in “The Silent Command,”| 17th st. last summer, must pay the not yet deen able to reach the in-/1y also on the bill. He stars inja four-part picture which will be|death penalty. So the supreme side of the theatre because of the «Haq puck of Santa, Ynez,” a dou-}shown Sunday, Monday and Tues-| Court decide crowds, the Liberty has extended nig reeier, " ; dey at tho Grand. The story con-| Wearing « mask and holding « the local engagement of “The Jug eee |ceros a young lawyer who is a stu-| revolver in stm “4 Pg gernaut.” Instead of ending to! wiggion | dent of hypnotism. His hypnotic| into. the = eo fon ua ri i night, the great railroad drama will) «Ti Inventor's Peril,” which| powers come in handy when his . teen’ ae he| DUt her “hands up.” u ¢ he b evi up her hands, the wo dence {s purely circumstantial.|;oyolver and both. fired simulta The lawyer tackles a butler whose) neously The woman and bandit actions arouse bis suspicions, and) were both struck by bullets, the continue until Tuesday night. “The Jugeernaut” has a $ 00 climax, a ratiroad train being sent to destruction In a river to give the PROGRAMS comes to the Mission Bunday, ts an- fs charged with other film drama in which a real accident ts staged Incidental to the climax of the story A crazy man, Mich sweetheart laboring ! Junder a delusion that he has been| putting him under the “spell” ob-|former being almost instantly | Wronged, selzes the heroine and/tains a full confession from him.) Killed and the latter receiving a Alnambra Ending Sunday Night | oiaces her in an automobile. While| The other film, “They Were| wound that resulted in the loss of The Hypocrites” wards). (Margaret Ed traveling is a comedy. ® high rate of speed! Heroes,” his right eye. eee Liberty Ending Tuesday Night “The Juggernaut (Anita Stewart and Earle Williams), five parts; “Btrictly Neutral” (Kate Price and Flora Finch), comedy-drama. eee Colonial Ending Saturday Night “Lola” (Clara Kimball Young), five parts, eee Clase A Ending Tuesday Night “A Daughter of the Nile” ( ary) Fuller), three parts; hen Her| Idol Fell,” comedy; “Mutual ) Weekly.” ——————— ee cee ee Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night “M’liss” (Howard Estabrook and Barbara Tennant) eee Mission Ending Tuesday Night The Inventor's Peril” (Lily Lee ite and Florence Williams), two) parts; “The Clutch of Cireum-| stances,” two parts; “Buany in Bunnyland,” comedy. ee Alhambra Beginning Sunday “The Ski Ma four reels, . ° Juggernaut . Grand Ending Tuesday Night “The Silent Command” (Bob s Leonard and Ella Hall); “They wie | ues Sunday for 3 Days - ee Seattle Ending Tuesday Night “Bad Buck of Santa Ynes" (Wm 8. Hart), two reels; “The Heart of the Princess Marsart" (Margaret) Snow and James Cruze), two reels; “At the Edge of Things,” “In a Dit-| ficult Position.” . Popular demand compels our con- tinuing Vitagraph’s masterpiece oe Alaska Ending Tuesday Night “The Darkening Trail” (Wm. 8 Hart), four parts; “The Riot,” comedy. Moore Ending Thursday Night | “U. 8. Navy of 1915" ( Howe feature). cee Tilikum Ending Saturday Night The Trail of the Upper Yukon,” two parte; “Where Rrains Are] A big story with a punch In every reel. The Needed” (detective drama), two} i parts; “A Nightmare of a Movie| supreme sensation of the season, The great wreck an Madison Sunday Pudeall Weaker eal. ad scene, showing a flying express train—that plunges | : @. Troe’: tee sewn Cae through a weakened trestle into the lake below—a cast verts"; “Ethel's Romance’; “ The | . i z i 3 x i Corsican Brothers” (King Bag: | of masters in emational acting—featuring Anita Stewart got), three parts; “Mr. and Mrs. | ‘ Vernon Castle,” dancing. ASTONISHES HIS HEARERS WITH TALK ON BIBLE OAKLAND, June 5.—By asking what would be theught ff the Bible and Earle Williams. were td repoft Christ asking the Apostle Peter for a chew of to bacco, B. H. Harton, one of the speakers at this morning’s session of the International Bible Students his congregation tn an ilustrate the sinfulness aceo or intoxicants Suppose the fifth chapter of the of Matthew were to read this y," he said: “Then Jesus, after asking Peter for a chew of toba effort to of using saith unto him, “Blessed are the | meek, for they shall Inherit the “itn motives of wémen who areas|{ | SUNday Noon Concert---12:15 to 12:45---by ton Bere dewsees'y =| | Murtagh on the Hope-Jones Unit Orchestra dress indecently,” he sald, “but we! must credit them with a desire for] comfort as a reason for this rather than with a bad condition of mind,”