The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1915, Page 8

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Annan T HE SEATTLE STAR STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES | Kathlyn Williams and Charles Clary the Liberty. LIBERTY The Liberty haa secured “The Rosary.” a Selig Red Seal feature, in seven parts, for three days be ginning Sunday. Wheeler Oakman, Kathlyn Williams and = Charies Clary, the latter a former Seattle MEET US —AND SHAKE HANDS— 1] ALM TO 11 P.M soto TOMORROW—ONE DAY ONLY in “The Rosary,” at jstock actor Kelly, a priest, is the pr tor in the play. He p wreck of a household mystery, and lets the white of truth into the minds of th that have been darkened by evil are pal fac s the a ht At the Colonial Theatre Hope to See All Our Million Dollar Mystery Friends We are making a coast-to-coast trip in an automobile, and will talk to you from the stage, telling you of our troubles and pleasures. We will also act in a silent photoplay on the screen, with other Colo- nial attractions, including Pathe hand- colored drama, “Man to Man,” and Pathe News—showing Seattle Shriners’ parade and Roundup. Also Elks’ con- vention and parade at Los Angeles and other world happenings. Shows Start on the Hour Arrange to Come Early if Possible CRAWFORD, ORGANIST OLONIAL MONDAY AND WEEK Willlam Fox Masterplece Should a Mother Tell? —With— Betty Nansen and All-Star Cast COOL .. COOL ff Air Changed ery 2 Minutes Father |COLONIAL jaway there are many j% see It TTT TT Tc Jat wt Littian Gish in “The Girth of a Nation,” at the Clemmer until Tuesday night person Sunday. reonates | ALHAMBRA If iarem ay The Midnight Limited,” a thrill-jand haven't had ing ral 1 drama, is on the same y) to go there, program. mbra and Mexim’s,” th Maxin and pretty girls, and ¢ ariie Chaplis Haynes, jan,” hin latest and be nd| which he shows #« reader, Prof. Haynes w M continne nether garments nis sketch at the Grand until Tues-|viance, his leading ay night 1 Ir met his t laughs along Temarkal ywers of thought trans. | the last day to » ference iid a Mother Tell?” with fa mous Betty Nansen, is the feature the Colonial for week, be sinning ay It a thrilling the scenes laid in ts iden sports of Turkish lered York one ts GRAND ectacular and my ‘ part, ‘in havit rought to Justice ar ° ) James Cruze and Sid Bracy, two famed Thanhc stare, will the Colonial day, pla each performa: Cruse a are noted for their parts in “The Million Dollar Mystery” and other equally famous plays, This will be the firet tin motion pleture actor has appear on the stage in Seattle, and will be quite an event The couple made the trip to Se attle by auto. They are on their way to the exposition at San Fran demand Man f the Grand has retained the F logist and 1 ob Hous f Prof eminent peych be at Charles at t rele oe new « in Ed. we Sunday person ALASKA Tews the 1 opens a week's « MISSION Maurice Coste! madge are feature Alaska Sunda Vitagraph ford ts feat starts at \ ay Tews in a litt of » and Norma Ta! three-part rut t of town the « God ts CLEMMER Because many people were turned thin week, “The Birth of a has been continued for more days, After a four-week hat has broken all people who have not t seen it. Manager Clemmer {s wing this picture at Just half the prices that are being charged the largest Eastern cities, and Se attle people king advantage of this, have flocked by the thousands bes clear, turn he pu He expected—a When the b it on bi baby and r Nation th ASTORIA, Ore in which Miss t $10,000 k Wann, of the sche n for alleged file ru ate to ¢ it as bis ntial evider ner tn | charged t wyer prosecut wit now his . secuting attorney wn daughter e- CLASS A Jane Cowl will be featured at the Class A for three days, begin. ning Sunday, in “The Garden Lies.” a fivereel Broadway Un versal foature, from the novel by Justus M x T pla. Chae. nenti F "| abound: | Chapitr ng in swift action ra fed and Coturnbta. MELBOURNE te Doro, one rming actresses porary stage ft Jane Cowl, headl The Mc is r first appen » in the plo tures, and she bida falr ited fights take one of the for motion picture | Chaplin and Mack stars in this country. By her grace|seen tn a Keystone ¢ and personality she captivates her! Fatal Mallet apir to become lace Charles will o most nnet be ned The tim these two ach here toda GET IT AT EVANS’ Ord and Union : or James Gruze and Sidney Bracy, who will appear at the Colonial in |/PROGRAMS Alhambra Ending Sunday Night A Woman Midnight at Maxim's tor (Charles Chap the art At ‘The Pir ish, Mae the Clemme- Marel, Miriam Cooper, | and Kalph Lewis) Liberty Ending Tuesday Night Rosar (Charlies Clary Williams and Wheeler . Ending Saturd. y, Ni ght fother Te 2 to Man,” dr Colonial Mission Ending Tuesday Night Crimin M and N Tair The rice ¢ orma . Clase A Ending Tuesday Night | Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night Mora f Marcus Mari i night Limited. Ww Madison Ending Sunday Night Curse of Work (Billie The Cheval Mystery . and Rosemary Dancing Beetle,” TTT TTT The inability of hundreds to see GRIFFITH'S HALF-MILLION DOLLAR MASTERPIECE, owing to the crowds, coupled with the fact that its engagement could be extended, makes it possible to show THE BIRTH OF ANATION A FEW DAYS LONGER This is your last opportunity to see this marvelous picturization of Thomas Dixon’s great work THE CLANSMAN New York pays $2 Boston pays $2 SEATTLE PAYS Matinee 25c & 50c Evening 25c to 75c 2:15 P.M. 'Loges 75c 8:15 P.M.’ Loges $1 Accompanied by Symphony Orchestra With Pipe Organ Direction of OLIVER G. WALLACE PLEASE NOTE Chicago pays $2 The Hirth of a Na shown for 10 cents. Detroit pays $2 SEATTLE PAYS Reserve Your Seats Early STELLA SORGHUM SAYS: Lots of dames get homely try- ing to make good the compli- ments they get! on * Good names for squatting twins: “Hugh and Cry.” TR thinks What of Bryan Bryan thinks of T. R.'s pol- Fishman thinks of Bob of | Mike and most ee | Bob Hodge thinks Fishman, Ole Hanson, | Carrigan, Marshal Boyle of the city direc tory, What a lot of folks used to say about Harry Thaw, Is here — with presented in picture, and is duly — entitled “NOBODY HOME.” | Six-hour day for telepnone oper- | ators urged by federal commi on industrial relations tn Chicago. Panama canal now on paying basis, Deficit wiped out and gain hown James Ryan, former Clairvoyant Trust in says police accepted bribes | Paul Farrel, nephew of J. D. Far-| jrel, of O.W., R. & N., died in hos-| pital after being run er by train Jnear ‘The Dalles, Oregon First forest fire since recent dry spell reported near Cle Elum | Dr. H. G, Byers, head of depart ment of chemistry at university, |will not go to Philippines, as he planned, He will stay here to fin ish text and arrange for conven tion hefe of American Chemical soclety Cable Cable Co munication stored. O. R. Lovejoy, general secretary national child labor committee who was visiting here in June, says | he'd like to settle here Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of university, to leave Saturday night to attend convention of Washing ton State editors at Port Angeles Geology students of university |to take trip to Newcastle coal |mines during summer Librarian Henry, of |Itbrary, to talk Monday County Library as the Public School lem.” Mra. rom head of Chicago, of Postal Telegraph & repaired and direct com with Philippines re university The of on Solution Library Pr Neva Hutchinson, wife of Sheriff Hutchinson, died at neral hospital Friday =H | taken pL PPP APPR PLL LLP PLL PLL PDP PLL PPL “Carlotta, a member of the harem.” Marcus,” at the Melbourne Scene from “The Morais of —— FORD BAND HERE THIS WEEK-END; SEATTLE GETS 7 BAND CONCERTS Seattle f like air} and m varlety to choose ‘olks who open usic will have somewhat of om this week The Washi on pla ngton saxophone ag. ays Saturday night at aecht park, 8 p.m Sund Wagner's band will play Volunteer park, from 4 m.; Adame F band will p Woodland park from 2:30 to § , the n’s band wil and t ity campus from 2 to 7:3 plas ot) Banner” t the Washingtonian Program Cavana Lesehi gh's 4 park Sunday will ph from 6 ay atl; 20 to Le, Slumber. . .Qegen roeuse, Sing the 55-plece Detroit will ark. They evening of nh route to ncisco and Diego to apy expositions. They arri morning from Spokane, and will be on a sightseeing trip around ttle and the Sound. | hey are giving 20 concerts along route from Detroit to Calffornia The programs of the Washing tonians and of th and fire men's bands follow Police Band 8. Overture, police Walts np Auf Wledersehn Mackte Ren 3 DAYS ONLY STARTING SUNDAY ROSARY Picturized in Seven Reels Kathlyn Williams and Charles Clary VERA WALLACE BRIAN ‘KELLY You have read the book, seen the stage play or heard the song Now See the Photoplay In every way a master production Sunday Noon Concert — 12:15 to 12:45 p. m. by W. E. MacClymont CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE ALL AIR ICP

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