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ett to Rignt: CLEMMER some money Betty Brown, otherwise Vivian! ported by a strong ¢ Martin, is the little heroine of the eee World Film Corporation picturiza COLONIAL tion of the Wm. A. Brady, comedy, “The Plunderer,” a f “Little Miss Brown,” romance, love, hate, trials “which is the Sund: Monday and cess, which is the Colontal’s next ‘Tuesday attraction at the Clemmer. week feature, affords for William Th this photoplay Miss Martin has Farnum a real Farnum part—bdig ‘two lovers and fools both, more or Bill Mathews of the Croix DOr) after the manner of her kind. mine, a doughty, splendid, steel At w hotel she has toany adven-| knit fellow, with a big warm heart inadvertently pessing as the and a punch in either hand. | wife of a young man, living tn the Bill and his partners are bar whose wife is hourly ex ed by a secret enemy who tm to meet her husband's par-|prisons them in a mine shaft ‘@nts, expecta’ to corne across with causes a strike of the workmen i —————_—$. John Mason in Scene From “Jim, the Penman,” \ N ACCOUNT OF A NUM- ‘ BER OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO SEE _ “Tillie’s Punctured Romance” WE ARE GOING TO RUN THIS GREAT 6-REEL KEY- STONE COMEDY FOR 3 DAYS LONGER IF YOU HAVE THE BLUES DON’T MISS THIS FILM—IT WILL SURE CURE YOU-- FOR YOU’LL LAUGH AND ROAR UNTIL YOU DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY. THREE OF THE GREATEST COMEDIANS EVER— MARIE DRESSLER CHARLES CHAPLIN MABEL NORMAND ARE IN THIS PRODUCTION CLASS “A” THEATRE JUST NORTH OF PIKE 8ST. ON THIRD AVE. 5 CENTS ONLY gf et et nnn Miss Martin {s sup-}and | which the power of the mine de tory of|nial patrons breath! id suc-| week man,” the dramatic success of two continents, will be simul introduced to Seattle's motion ple ture public at the Liberty Sunday The double attrac appears as James Ralston, the noto | MISSION ture pictures Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, leading roles in “The Awakening. | girl makes a supreme sacrifice for | CLASS A | Meany marshal of the day. |preach the baccalaureate sermon ereises will be held. of @ public nature | THE SEATTLE STAR STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES ARR RRR ODL LL LLL LLL LL LPP PLP PPL at Liberty; Kathlyn Willams Featured in blows up a reservoir upon, pends. These are only a few of the thrills that will keep the Colo ros thru the eee LIBERTY John Mason, the distinguished American star, and “Jim the Pen neously mn of a famous play & pop star in hin tnt tial ‘een characterization should make this film a good one. Mason rious “Jim the Penman,” and tt ts said, pictures with remarkable re sm the mental anguish of the harassed criminal eee The Mission will have two fea entitled The Awaken and “Vain Justice,” both two-| part filmes. A new instaliment of Ham comedies, “Raskey'’s Road Show,” will round out the t Anita Stewart and Earle Williams, rs of “The Juggernaut.” fill the which has to do with society and the slums. Jo, a girl of the tene ments, accidentally meets a doctor with whom she falls in love. Her love {s unrectprocated until the |him, Then the doctor jilts a #0 | ety girl to wed Jo | The bumper nickel yleld contin ues at the Class A, where Charles Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Marie Dressler, the famous slapstick artists, are dispersing the gloom bugs The immense business has re sulted in a lengthening of the en gagement of “Tilly's anctured Romance,” and Chaplin et al. will remain at the Class A until Tues. day night. This is the fanniest | film comedy ever shown in Seattle. lIt also is the only screen produc tion in which Marte Dressler, the famous legit. comedian, has been induced to appear eee GRAND The famous Universal Film com pany will be the entertainer at the Grand for three days, beginning Sunday. Every film scheduled ts a “Universal,” produced by the various companies at the great | Universal city, The headline at traction 1s “A Circus Girl's Ro mance,” in which Marie Walcamp, the little daredevil actress, takes the leading feminine part. As the title indicates, the story ts based jon cireus life and ts told in circus atmosphere, a “big show” having been set up expressly for this pte ture. The other film numbers are “Shall We Eat Pie?" a vaudeville| act which has been filmed, and a comedy, “Too Many Crooks.” Baccalaureate | Service Sunday! Pretentions baccalaureate ser. vices at the university will begin at 11 o'clock on Sunday, with Prof. Rev. Carter Helm Jones will President Landes will have charge of the day. The ‘15 clas swill assemble at Denny hall and march across the campus, each college in a group by itself, to Meany hall, where the ex They will be “The Carpet From Bagdad,” Anita Stewart — AND — Earle Williams Late stars in “The Juggernaut,” Vita- graph’s sensational success, in a new Vitagraph special— The Awakening Lillian Drew And Richard Travers in a 2-reel Essanay drama— Vain Justice in which love and fate thwart a wom- an’s revenge. And a new Ham comedy Raskey’s Road Show A riot of fun, shown for laughing pur- poses only. I BC foo wn Seattle's newest, larg- est, best ventilated 5c house. First-run fea- tures and comedies. A veritable page torn from the “Arabian York city, and including Cairo, Egypt, the | the great desert of the Sahara. A herd of this picture—and a small fortune was spent i ental costumes, caravans, etc Kathlyn Williams Nights,” opening in New istorical city of Bagdad, and 20 camels was imported for n their trappings and the Ori |ALHAMBRA $f at Al hembra; big crowds wendlog Its way across t em) 8 hing madly from piace t escape Some of them are putfocated others have harrowing experter which I* very fs the turning point y. leading to the rew The storm. AM William Farnum in ALHAMBRA A wand storm eene tn Bagdad.” the five-reel From Oriental drama which is drawin » the Alhambra, of the thrills provided markable film attraction overtakes ® carayan Ww of the ¢ the blinding WEEK Starting SUNDAY Fox Presents WILLIAM FARNUM The $100,000 Dramatic Star In of the Lust for Yellow Gold CRAWFORD “The Plundere The Car in this re A storm 10 AAA ALAA L LLL LLLP PPLE at Colonial; jthree principals who were held] | prisoners for their tion with the theft of a sacred and precious ruK Kathiyn Williams appears to full advantage he girl of the story whose mother Is a crook, The love story which runs thro the film is a dandy, The film stays until Sunday night PROGR A ™M s Liberty Ending Tuesday Night Jim the Penman” (Jobo five parte. eee Colonial Ending Saturday Night The Plunderer” (William Far num), five parts ee Clase A Ending Tuesday Night Tillie’s Punetured Romance” (Charles Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Marte Dressler ix parte Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night “Little Miss Brown” (Vivian Mar tin), five parte oe Mission Ending Tuesday Night “The Awakening” (Anita Stew art and Earle Williams), two parts Vain Justice,” two parte; "Ras key's Road Show,” Ham comedy Grand Ending Tuesday Night “A Clrous Girl's Romance” (Marte Walcamp), two parts; “Shall We |Kat Pie?” comedy; “Too Many Crooks.” eee Alhambra Ending Sunday hi. ab “The Carpet From (Kathlyn Williams) ! eee | Alhambra Beginning Monday Blossom,” four parts; Alaska Ending Tuesday Night | “The Rose of the Rancho” (Bes sie Barriscale), five parts eee Madison Ending Sunday Night “In the House of a Thousand Re- lations” (Harry Meyers), comedy; Two of the Finest” (Weber and Fields), comedy; The Song of the Heart,” two-part drama; “Mutual Weekly.” | en | GILL WILL HELP " | PRUNING ESTIMATES | Mayor Gill has granted the re-| quest of the council finance com mittee that he consult with depart: | ment heads before estimates for the 1916 tax budgets are handed to the budget committee. | ARREST DOC LUCAS NGHAM, June 12.—A. 1! Seattle, who styles himeelf! a “divine healer,” was arrested Fri.) day, charged with fortune telling and clairvoyancy. Lucas has been |lecturing here for several weeks, Woman Knocked Down on he Street Presumably struck by an auto at! |Pike and 12th ave. Friday night.) |Mrs, J. Herman, of 20th ave. N. E.| and B, 70th at. is in the city how |pital suffering from an injury tol |the skull. She does not remember what hit her, Her injuries are thought to be slight. | The president of the republic of Andorra, in the Pyrenees, gets the smallest salary paid by any elviliz ed government. It only $15 a year. AARARALL LPL LLL LL DLP PPLE Earle Wililams and Anita Stewart, in N.Y. POST WANTS vii oitor'ty war ot the Tran NEW YORK, June 12.—Discuss the probabilities for appoint ment as secretary of state, the Even ing Post recommends the appoint ment of ex-Senator George Turner of Spokane, Wash., {f the president + should decide to choose a Western | could be named, the article asserts =< any “The Awakening,” Mission; Chaplin, Clase A. The journey from Moscow to an ral is one of 5,426 GEORGE FOR JOB *' ETI SO TILIKUM st “wUMPS* No better man from the Wi » from start to John Mason AS Jim, the enman A Famous Players Drama in Five Parts The initial appearance of the cele- brated star in one of the most notable characterizations of the present dra- matic era—the gripping story of the great forger, who sins for love—and whose after-life is one of remorse and retribution. Sunday Noon Concert—12:15 to 12:45 p. m— By H. B. Murtagh on the Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Unit Orchestra LIBERTY 10c—First at Pike—10c In Selig’s 5-Part Red Seal Feature, Adapted From 4 Sunday Only! Harold MacGrath’s Novel THE CARPET From BAGDAD 4 Tonight and “The Carpet From Bagdad"is an intensely exciting narmtion of how a precious prayer rug, stolen from the inmost recesses of a sacred shrine, tmperils the lives of two men : of a band of in spires and domes glittering in the tropical sun: and overshadowing all !s that sublety and fanatical devotion that marks the mystic 10c-5c And a bei reminisce autiful girl, and is the undotr nt of Oriental mosques, Ortental, rnational crooks. It is a tale WESTLAKE PINE AND FIFTH