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“Mae Marsh tn “The Victim” Mae Marshand Robt. Harron In a special 2-reel Mutufal Masterpiece “The Vi Keystone Special ii A beautiful colored Pathe Wed, Thur, Fri America’s foremost film favorite, in the baffling detective drama, with in- ternational complications THE CLUE The 5-part story of a murder commit- ted by a secret agent of Japan to re- gain possession of stolen defense plans Starting Today—for 4 Days BERTY CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. FIRST AT PIKE AIR ICE COOLF | Lettoce, » Local head ch plume Raapherr! Radiahes New apples | Cherries | Royal Annes, 1 ib ‘Pte Onions Prices Paid Producers Poultry, Vent and cian hares Brotiers Ducks, fat Eece Geese, fat Hens, 4 Ibs. and over Hens, 3% tbe Hens, 2 ihe. and under Spring ducklin Pork, good > Pork, larger of wine, a aree Prices to Kees and Selling } Butter, oa Butter Washington ofeamery: brick Native ¥ ington creamery, solid pack Cheese Domentic wheel Limbureer triplets sin twit nein trip ato t ung Ame STAR _ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | picture ts in flee tion to being th jthe last week | jtells of | whose life was j suiel Datsy Thas yet put out LIBERTY Reautiful Manche central figure in Lanky's latest feature Th Clue,” heading to day's new show at the Liberty, The parts, In addi fominine star, she matnapring of motl in this o¢ xX and tenne detective drama, Surrounded with wealth and refinement and apparently pro tected from all the troubles of the world, she is overwhelmed by the fact that the man. at seemingly committed murder. The tue, from which the ¢ a takes its name, is a Russian coin, The coin tends to divert attention fn in the| Sweet ts the loves has the Wrong way eee MELBOURNE Are You a Mason?" ts ¢ of funny Jo Barrymore come ®. John's troubles begin when he announces to his wife that he ts a "Maw He goes to “lodge meetings” on an average of four times a week, sometimes five Wifle Introduces her uncle Mason ament b who ts John ts in a pre Each thinks the other a Mason, and their ef forts to give the et signs and grips are laugha Are You a Mason?” will continue until Satar day night dt So ta uncle CLASS A Mae Marsh, called the coming ‘Mtoplay favorite of the country with her leading man, Robert Har ron, fa at th Class a four day stay She ta The Vietim a play, one of Griffith's tual mester pletures purthoure Ford sterling comed da Pathe acente are also on the bill mous Mu oks.” a | CLEMMER People are flocking to see D. W. Griffith's wonderful pictore, “The irth of a Nation,” at the Clemmer. Thrilling scenes abound Among them are: The rescue by the Ku ux Klan of whites from a mob of {drunken negroes, the great battle scones, and the death of the sister of “The Little Colonel, his is | COLONIAL Scandal,” at the Colonial, ts proving a magnet for the photo play fans of Seattle. T story Daisy, a stenographer, wrecked by the mere fact that she sprained her jankle while coming out of an ele vator and Was taken home by her employer, Wright, in his automo bile. His associates see him as he asses his club, A stenographer « her tn company with her em yer. All start gousip. Wright's divorces him and he attempts marries, but series accidents that le | scandal occurs and her husband, wane with rage, kills the man with whom Daisy had gone out. As the picture fades, we see “Scandal” | lean down, scoop up a handful of siime and throw it. It splatters the screen and slowly fades out eee ALHAMBRA “Midnight at Maxim's,” a four Teel feature, and Charles Chaplin in bis newest comedy, “A Woman, are the features which played to packed houses at each show yester- day at the Alhambra | Chaplin's comedy is the best he The picture tellin of Chaplin meeting a man who has Just _been “nicked for his roll” by | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915 WHAT’ S ON THE BILLS By Freddie Film Blanche Sweet, in a Scene From PAGE “The Clue,” at the Liberty a park flirt in a game of “Blind Man's Huff.” Chaplin, after a scuf fle, leads him to a lake and pushes him in. Meeting the man's wif and pretty daughter, he ts 1 | to thefr house. Wet and b ed, the man comes home starts a figt | pataire, dressing | in the girl's clothes 4 shaving off] his mustache. The man of the| h starts a flirtation and then discovering Chaplin's deception, throws him out of the house | Midnight at Maxim's fe a whirly-girl show with lots of action pyle MISSION | The ¢ Chance,” a three part drama, featuring Alice Brady daughter of Willlam Brady, noted theatrical man, Is the feature at the Mission for the remainder of The picture in a sense tlonal drama, dealing with the good and bad aides of socle Mine Brady takes the part of little Hope. What's Ours.” ts a love story, with Muriel Ostriche. An Exxanasy comedy, “A Hot Fi the t fa girl who would ar actreas be, completes the bill ee the week EMPRESS When Love and Honor Called,” | a thrilling drama of the West, is a film at the Em “ne Broncho Billy” Anderson is featared. Billy {ncurses the hate of Juan, a dare devil cowpuncher. Juan and his confederates slay the foreman of the ranch and charge Broncho with |the murder tn order to get the cat-|. “Midnight at Maxim's.” tle of the ranch, That is the be ginning of a number situations, but Broncho comes out of them all victorious, winning a girl to boot. It will be at the En press all this week in addition t the vaudeville le program SAYS NORTH END STREET IS HELD UP Editor Seattle Star:—Out In the} north end of the city there is a/ large district in which there are} several hundred families trying to! establish a home they can call} their own. It may be true a large! number of them are paying for | these homes on the installment plan, but I do not think that this fact would make them any the less desirable American citizens Just south of this district, one J D. Trenholm owns nearly 14 acres jof land, and to the t the Ens | minger brothers, all un estate (Epler heirs) owns over 15 acres, platted property It so happened that when nature | this district the only logical st and easy grade to the center Inue is the property of J. D. |After |the only way |same was by legal process |began condemnation Retailer attle would have to be located what is now Tenth av Trenholm Fights ‘Em. Directly In the path of this ave Tren holm and the Ensminger estate. years of reasoning and plead ing with these property owners for @ ia right of way it was found that possible to secure no we proceedings. Mr. Trenholm wanted $19,278.66 for the strip of ground necessary for this street, but a jury in the| superior court sald $9,280.52 was enough It cost us $1,635.65 court! cost to prove to Mr. Trenholm he was wrong | Still Deprived of Land. | Had ft not en forthe ambi | tion of Trenholm to be mayor of Seattle and for the timely assist-| ance of th ttle Star, we would red title to this street added expense of su not have without th preme court proceeding: But we are still deprived of the use of this strip of land, which now | belongs to us, To tse it, the erty must be graded, but a Trenholm and the Ensminger es- tate are the stumbling blocks. They say they cannot afford to stand | of the cost, The law of the pro represented petition for grading Hands Are Still | As these two bi« |tute a seant majority in Is Jhands are tied unless the council Jacts unanimously in our favor } Councilman Dale refuses to grant lour request, tho the other coun cilmen are for it. So, while we rep resent the majority of the residents in the district, we do not repr t the majority of the property. There. fore we are compelled to send our children to school many blocks out of the natural route and thra mud dy sections or pastures, at times, Trenholm has a graded street and sidewalks in front of his home with an easy grade to the clty, and gas and electric lights in his house, He doesn’t care their share lrequires a majority area to t Thed. estates BY TRENHOLM about selling any of his acreage, — #0 why should he be disturbed | by a bunch who have to buy their homes at “a dollar down and a dollar a week” (his own words), when he can get a man like Dale to protect him with _hie vot Cc. L. GERE. Famous Players CHAS. FROHMAN CO. | Presents The Inimitable Comedian dot, by 0 ‘Mo, | ARE YOU A MASON? “Perry Takes the Masonic Oath” Geo. Ditrichstein’s celebrated farce, the phenomenal com edy triumph of the present theatrical era, For Four Days Only at the MELBOURNE. Starting Today ADULTS 10c, CHILDREN 5c | plays a MHttle country gir jing away to boarding school of complex | | Robert |rymore) comedy | Brady) | Ritehie) comedy | Madison), ALASKA Hesste Barriscale's won ful brown eyes and ber histrionic abil ity make her part consplevous in The Mating,” at the Alaska. She 1, who, go- finds erself an outcast among the girls ah eannot shed her chrysalis, She writes herself a ter purporting to come from let Dick” Ames, the girl's co! hero, and drops it, Th girls find it, but not b prepare to humiliate th maid by introducing her jat a reception, Ames hears of the plot and acts as if they | were old friends. He proposes to] her and i# accepted. The play is| replete with comedy situations and} should make a great hit | GRAND The Grand offers "The Diamond | From the Sky for the ainder of the week. Patrons of th are lonely following the a 0 tures of Vivian Marston and Hair) | Stanley and of Quabba, the hunch back A Peach and a Pair,” a Nestor comedy, with Victoria Forde, Eddie Lyons and Lee Morar an Imp drama, “What Might Have Been,” and the Animated Weekly constitute one of the best balanced Dilla the house has had for a long time. . PROGRAMS Athambra Ending Sunday Night “A Woman” (Charles Chaplin); “ee At the Clemme “The Birth of a Nation” (Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Henry Walthall and Kalph Lewis) “ee Colona! Ending Saturday Night | ndal”; “Stock Farming in| ducational ewe Th veum Ending Thursday Night ve's Reflection” (Mary Pick nas) Uniike Other Girls”; “The Wrong Label,” comedy; “Her Mysterious Roce ort o- Liberty Ending Saturday Night “The Clue” (Blanche Sweet) Class A Ending Saturday Night “The Victim" (Mae Marsh and Harron) “Courthouse (Ford Sterling); “Pathe, Braiii: Crooks seenic eee Alaska Ending Saturday Night “The Mating (Bessie Bar. riscale); Nestor comedy eee Melbourne Ending Saturday Night Are You a Mason?” (John Bar rie a Grand Ending Saturday Night The Diamond From the Sky” Peach and a Pair,” comedy What Might Have Been,” drama; Animated Weekly ore Mission Ending Saturday Night “The Cup of Chance” (Alice What's Ours” (Muriel Ostriche); “A Hot Finish, com edy eee Madison Ending Thuraday Night Vendetta,” five parts; “Their! Friend, the Burglar” (Eddie Lyons| and Billie Rhodes) oe RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Thursday Black Box,” No. 12, two ‘The Pursult Eternal,” two part drama; “Poor Policy” (Billie ae Xs Ye College Ending Thursday “The Faith of Her Fathers” (Cleo three-part drama; "Dia-| monds of Fate,” drama; “The Lady | Doctor of Grizzly Gulch,” comedy GEO. JOHNSON GAINS | 27 POUNDS IN WEIGHT When George Johnson of Rosto Maae., welghed 161. pounds began to eat Sargol with his meal He writes: “Sargol is certain right. My weight. at street clothes, 1s recommend Sarco fat, and then turned muscle If 3 on flesh, you shoitld umn Surgol d ARGO THE | this way |greatest hurt in my heart ent Is be am ashamed, but tho old wild FLESH BUILDER [sora py Bartell Drug Co {t's Pharmacy and les everywhere on a pesitive guarant of weight Increase or money back Contains no alcohol or dangerous AM 1 (Copyright, night until after tended to be asleep and he tiptoed | ‘ evidently try ing not to wake me up After he had been in bed a short time he reached over to arms think a with deliberate ed home all right and met some of | the boys and, and—well, are.” more about it | But I want you to understand how it pened. 1 only a little sleep just at present }you n the dark, indifference, It ny, |that h ie | frauded of something the tang had his night's care whether he home. The Designer 40c a int, | year instead of 75c, de- livered at the counter; only for a short while. An Astounding 95c Waist Sale Is Thursday’s Clearance Feature ITH 500 Waists to choose from—and values from $1.50 to $2.00— it’s easy to see that there'll be a sensation in Waist selling here tomorrow. The material ind sheer Ww hite —OT oline, Cotton stripes, pin stripe fronts. Cotton ( Bome of the designs. White ¢ others plain mode with Iae k y Waist is ert thousand choose from half a Organdie etc. Some are em Voiles, Lawns, or China Silk, Crepe in plain S repe in tan or gray; Silk- Voile awning ruffled and Swiss in with oldered in floral and allover th silk collars and revers trimmed pee new ei may 95c $1.50 Untrimmed Hats 25c The headline gives an we've mark all Milli Shapes 60c; and $1.6 2.00 Trimmed Hata, for. merly sold at up to| merly 750 |", $1.95) tr "$2. 95 | tr: Wash Dresses FOR GIRLS 59c to 98c Ea. to % regular prices on Dresses New arrivals 60, now Save \& for girls of 2 to 14 years a stock that we bought maker at ‘way The materials are fast color Percales come and Ginghams, and they attractive styles—many with or vice versa, Wel trimmed to match tastefully 59c 69c 79c WITH DICK? Enterpri Association Dick did not come ut very carefully, take Please don't, Dick!" “Don't you feel well, Margie? Yes, but I don't want to be dis turbed. I have had a trying day| and I sat up for you until wish, Dick, when Great Scott! intention? All right, Dick, *T said, weartly happened I don't care, Dick, Now, Margie, don't get and I'll explain I am not angry 1 not explain you were out and now yot and that {s all there is to it.” Don't you want me to tell you where I have been? It hasn't the slightest interest for me Dick switched on the light over my head and sat looked at me. You are not sick, asked solicitously N in the least sleepy.” Out went the light with a snap and Dick flopped over on his side and was soon asleep. For a long while I lay trying to think it out 1 smiled a little been pleasure tayed away or Dick would feel very unhappy he thought I was really indifferent but down in his heart he does not dream that ean be so. —aa ee ae jferent? = Yes, |night jhave not had one throb where Dick is concerned suppose T'll get Some way great now I told him the truth Is it wicked, Httle book, to about your husband? use there is no hurt heart throb is there no longer. dru tows tajcan't bring it back | Tonight, here in bed, sleeping beside me, life looks rath er dreary, | must confess to you, inkling Trimmed from a big below normal figures. waist of plain color and skirt in checks or stripes made and priced so low it's positively extravagant not to buy- FALLING OUT OF LOVE) 1915, by the Newspaper home last} 3 o'clock. I pre |check any trouble. me in his fter 12. you intend to wtay it late you would call me up by phone so that I could go to bed.” Margie, do you n always stays out late | I start. | there you | let's say no how it hap. care about getting | | Kleanor Fairlow angry in the least, and As I said be up in bed and Margie?” he Tam only there in to myself as 1 thought of Dick's surprise at my seemed to me felt as tho he had been de that some of taken out of if I did not Am I indif little book, | am to since | was ill I heart over it, but just I do not are Whether he is here or Whether he ig away at pre! with Dick of the terrific reduction at which $2.50 to $3.00 Untrimmed Trimmed ee for-| Trimmed Hats, for- ty sol a ip to| merly sold at up to Men’s Light Weight Underwear Men's Drawers, Hats, tor sold at up to Nainsook Shirts and athletic style Shirts and knee length Drawers; lightfully co ‘aren cool ilar to B. V. 29c 50c garments in very Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Jersey rib, elastic neck Shirts; 5 39c regular 50c garments : Men's Pajamas in plain muslin or fancy madras, with military collar; $1 and $1 00 $1.50 values at 98c DEMAND THAT CANNERIES — DISCHARGE ORIENTALS ANACORTES, July 21.—Anti-| Following the meeting, the crowd Asiatic demonstrations are feared) moved on to the home of Fred here today, following a mass meet bs the city hall last night, at.| Fulton, manager of the Porter Fish by 250, when resolutions|C®, Who was asleep. passed demanding the two| He was awakened at the insisten® blk canneries here discharge their| demand of the crowd and promised Oriental help. jto consider the grievances. In the event this demand is} The crowd also called at the turned down, the resolutions de-|home of W. A. Lowman, president |clared for a policy of driving them) of the Coast Fish Co., who declared out by force jit had been his policy to give pref There are approximately 100 Jap-| erence to whites, but he had been anese and a few Chinese employed | employing Japanese for such work here as whites refused to do. He would Sheriff Wells and an auto load| continue this policy, he said. of deputies arrived here, ready to Another mass meeting is to be held tonight 3 More Days To See The BIRTH Y NATION GRIFFITH’S little book. My whole ainotionall nature seems paralyzed and except for my sorrow at the terrible ill-| ness of Aunt Mary, I have really had no emotions of any kind since | 1 became conscious that I was still! in the land of the living 1 wonder, little book, does every body come to this lull sometimes | in their lives? I want to love Dick | again in the old whole-hearted way yes, even if it hurts to have him neglect me. I want to be interest- ed in everything he does I want to feel again. Dick seems to have forgotten all about baby already, and we never mention him any more, as I saw that when I do so a cloud would come over his face. 1 wonder, if anything should hap- pen to me, if Dick would marry again? I presume he would mart Her love seems to have lasted longer than mine, for the other day at the hospital, when Dick took her by the arm to do something for her, her face grew scarlet and T could see that she trembled, I wonder if he no. ticed it? I rather envy her that, glorious to thrill at a touch. l ever do so again? Little book, little book, know (To Be Continued Tomorrow) CLOSES FISH TRAPS h Commissioner Darwin has ordered two fish traps operated by| the Anacortes Fisheries Co. and] the San Juan Fish Co,, in Admiralty | bay, closed on the ground that they are constructed in violation of the new fisheries code. A meeting of 2,000 purse seiners will be held at Richardson Satur. day, to discuss the new law limiting | the length of purse seines to 1,800] fect. Commissioner Darwin will at-| ten! REWARD FOR DUPEE, It you can furnish tnformation| leading to the recapture of Robert I, Dupee, convicted murderer, who escaped Monday from Marshal MARY PICKFORD Rach of Juneau, while disembark-| in ing from n Alaska steamer, you} “LOVE'S REFLECTIONS” ean cop $1 0 reward. v Wed jay, Thuraday DR. CLAXTON TALKS |::. ~_ TILIKUM—5¢) “The Policy of the United States BULL BROS. It is Will I don't Founded a THE CLANSMAN Accompanied by Symphony Orchestra With Pipe Organ Mat. 2:15 p. m., 25¢ and 50¢ Evening 8:15, 25¢ to 75¢ LEMIMER Seattle's Best Photoplay House for the Improvement of Schools” D P. P. Claxton, U. 8. o 4 sioner of education, at Stoany ial, | MASS ® Printere was the subject of an address by Wednesday 1013 THIRD <AIN 1043 pean aniengeente

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