The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 8

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AAA AAA AAA PPR toplay that I h We Offer It as the Season’s Jean Sothern Stuart Holmes WILLIAM FOX MASTERPIECE SIX ACTS, FOR SHEER POWER, THRILL AND PUNCH, “DR. RAMEAU” IS A PHOTO. PLAY THAT OUTDOES ANYTHING HITHERTO SHOWN HERE Will Startle Seattle Not gruesome, not terrible—every second something doing. Will appeal to all classes and the masses. This is one picture that can- not be described. Seeing is believing. CRAWFORD, Organist COLONIAL The Cool, Perfectly Ventilated Theatre EEE nen 10<_ ADULTS Sc CHILDRE STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT, WHAT’ One of the tense scenes from “Dr. Rameau,” which begins Mary Miles Minter, 1S-yearold star, in a scene from “Al a@ week's engagement at the Colonial Sunday. ways in the Way,” at the Clemmer Sunday. COLONIAL this theatre, In {t is prese the a rofesstonal dir Jand surgeon in Paris “Dr. Rameau,” says Manager| > minent dramatic! ture stands far abov is wife, dies, leaving Hamrick of the Colonial, “is post din one The story ts tt im fant daughter tively, in my ph t action meau, son of 4 I vering thru some old let . ng. photography, becomes the ters of hin wife's that t girl is n sown, he drives her from the in brought him ate for Frederi Dorothy Per ard and Jean S orn are starred eee | CLEMMER A star at 12! Her eis Mary Milos Minter pearing at the ¢ part of the week in a» the Way,” a photoplay | of the song of the sam Mins Minter has bee a tle ability the Way » for her in the fe fana and has manent position | Corporation. | s shown Always tn as carved a ni earte of the n 8 for her a n the Metro Fi . ee MELBOURNE | Dat Marguerite Clark tn fe at the Melbourne tn “T Goose Girl,” probably her greatest success, It fs a pretty play, hav ng for its theme the love of a king or 8 oo girl and hin surprise when the little peasant girl turns! ut to be a really and truly quee Of course, they are married their marriage alleviates unfr feeling between their two coun WANT HIM IN WHITE HOUSE? BY GILSON GARDNER ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 7—~As ex-Senator Elihu Root is the talked of candidate for t of the United States on the republican ticket, | de | cided to run up to Albany, N. Y., to see him in his most up- to-date role of constitution-ma- ker for t Empire state, On the afternoon of July 28, | 1 dropped in on the committee on public utilities, at which Mr. William Barnes, jr., Root’s | first tle ant—the only court- | adjudica corrupt bi-partisan | boss in the country—is chair. | | | | man. As It happened, Mr. Barnes wae speaking, and this ie what | heard: “This provision looks all right) to me. It would permit the legis lature to grant franchises to pub service corporations for a cer-| | tain number of years, say 600 years, jor for an indefinite period | There were nine members of the committee sitting around the com mittee table Nobody said any thing. Mr. Barnes appealed to the member on his right | “As for me,” replied the mem-| ber, “I don't see why there is any objection to giving power to the legislature to grant perpetual fran chises. Why euch a fuss?" | Again the committee members said nothing. Mr. Barnes read an other section | “That is to protect the present! franchise holders,” he explained “But it doesn't do it,” one mem ber objected. “It doesn’t take into consideration good will value of the franchise, I know a decision of the appellate court"—(business of tell ing about the decision.) “Well,” said Mr. Barnes, “if no body has any objection, we will let that stand.” Nobody had. Pause. Silence Barnes: “Anybody want to make a motion to adjourn? I don't think! |there is much more we can do to | day.” | So everybody stood up and drift-| ed from the room. The committe meetings are quite informal No records are |made or kept. The chairman inter |lines with a lead penal a type! written copy of the proposed amend ment and the committee takes it} for granted, Apparently I was the| only representative of the public making a state constitution erpetual or 500gear franchises jand nobody objecting! Ia it any wonder the interests approve the administration of Mr Barnes and the valued work of Mr.| Root in presiding over the conven tion? present | ‘The experience was to me a | | valued sidelight on the business of| | Dainty Marguerite Clark in bourne Sunday f the oped events of the play SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY All First-Run, High- Class Pictures, Including a 3-Reel Selig Feature THE WAR Q’ DREAMS A STRONG, CONVINCING ARGUMENT AGAINST THE DESTRUCTION OF HUMAN LIVES WROUGHT BY WARFARE. 315 Pike St. 5¢ TILIKUM 5c TOMORROW A Famous Song A Fascinating Little Actress A Stirring, Sentimental Picture Story Combine to Make Always in the Way With Mary Miles Minter One of the Never-to-Be- Forgotten Productions Added Attractions COL. HEEZA LIAR Cartoon Comedy PATHE NEWS CLEMMER 10c Seattle's Best 10c. Photuplay House me Class “A” —5c THE SEATTLE STAR pert DOD LAL LL LEAP PBE PPP LP LP BOL LLL ALL PALL “The Goose Girl,” at the Mel Carlyle Blackwell and Ina Claire in a thrii “The Puppet Crown,” beginning Sunday at the Liberty, JESSE L. LASKY Presents the screen's most popular star Marguerite Clark In her greatest success “The MARY BOYLE O’REILLY TELLS OF HUMOR AND PATHOS IN GREAT WAR By Mary Boyle O'Reilly |‘tont sn¢ dropped his “enemy's” message beside the headquarters’ LONDON, (By Mall.)—July 21 tent , ummer, Heutenant general BRUSSELS STILL NAUGHTY® h army on the contl of a pretty story of ich th heroine was a baby on Girl” Harold MacGrath'’s famous romance. A delightful drama of comes still an- how the German mil government is again outwit ted during the second * battle During the retirement Sir As soon as {t was known that calomel See t t Italy had joined the allies all the bert obser da hild ¢ h al ne playing between the fire trer population of the invested capital] SUNDAY, MONDAY German shells were falll ppeared wearing Italian colors AND TUESDAY ONL’ about and the startled ¢ With equal promptness the mili an orderly to bring the baby tary governor, Gen. von Blissing,| Ay MELBOURNE When she arrived the general '*8ued a proclamation forbidding| |e] took her in his a to ask her| ‘his. A FB toc 2d at University Se ome serious questions The colors vanished, but next day | [gl Rut the baby, friendly to effus-|¢¥eTy man, woman and child in| lveness, responded with nursery| Brussels walked the boulevards ~~ prattle and much patting of the wearing a bit of macaroni | fer's cheeks. To arrest anyone on such a} charge would be absurd. sir Herbert, much embarrassed. fed her to his motor car and So the German governor said sped back to headquarters, order-| 2othing ing an investigation which soon proved the little one had strayed from its parents at work in a |neighboring field | Father and mother soon ap SUNDAY—for Three Days Harold MacGrath’s Dashing Romance in 5 Parts— peared, all smiles and tears, to claim thetr little one, but the baby |showed the greatest reluctance to leave her new nds at British headquarters } ° Is | The French aviator, ; . now interned in Switzerland after his bri! t raid on Friedrichs- hafen, is a chivalrous enemy Just before that raid a German aviator was compelled to descend }within French lines, quickly fol lowed by Gilbert in his are lane. Pp Roth airmen sprang to the ground The story of a.love behind the throne . 4 A BAYARD OF THE AIR | ° and the German strode up to his | captor | “Monsieur,” he sald, “T saw just |now how during our fight above }you restrained your pilot who was Jabout to smash me up. I now ask of you another favor. It 1s to make } known in my Ines that I am a pris joner.” | ‘Two minutes later, just suffictent }time for the German to scrawl a Jletter, Gilbert set his machine in | motion Rising, he flew across the firing GOLDMAN EMMA of a mythical European kingdom, with Ina Claire, youthful Broadway star, | UNDER ARREST and Carlyle Blackwell. i rorriaxn. ave 7, sue ff SOUtH American Travelogue Emma Goldman, the anarchist, s 1 her manager Ren Reitman, face | prosecution today on the charge of liatributing literate on birth con trol after being warned b the au | thorities that {t was improper Misa Goldman was tin the nidst of an address on Birth Contro when a detective walked up the laisle and took her into custody extreme embar compelled to read full to Miss Gold accompaniment of d rassment, he was the warrant in | | | | | To the officer's | l r@] First at Pike Cc Continuous—11 a. m. to 11_p. m risive Jeers from the audience and cries of “Louder” when he faltered Miss Goldman was released on Sunday Noon Concert, 12:15 to 12:45. $500 bail and declares she will at jtempt to ak again tonight Tonight, Last Times, “The Fighting Hope” | James Burgess, Park, Wash, killed by thrashing machine, \ ng scene from a ee PLP PPP PL ISPD PIP PPP IIOP OSI PIAS AS ALA S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES J trte There ts love story | LIBE re ked T the Snow,” drame ning thr t {tthe ar r et Crow J prime minister, ts tn os” Amer for the « «© at the Liberty, is the| with the queen. The king Is Liberty Ending Tuesda Me tll Tue ight romances t o ¢ to the er , turn loves Don) Blackwell and Ina Claire). at anc r ke \ ar five pe atering von Caesar De Bazan” (W, law is starred tn hin f reen a nd the enn of Osnta, the o Butt Alice Hollister) af in , ( t Cha allest ¢ rope'’s | ma eee i f countr ve and w ‘ , a " Colonial Ending & Ala Arbuckle w ' T Stu Holmes, Dore peaking stag The RK ' n ool lo ne Tem ‘ bd one 6 lemmer Ending Tuesday er oe PROGRAMS | “Nimans in the wor" ALHAMBRA aterial for a enti ‘ ? Charles Klein's famous play,|some bit of adv Alhambra Ending Sunday Night | Miles Mir Oi The District Attorney ® the at-| of the ordinary The District Attorney” (George % traction tonight and Sunday on . Soul encer) Alaska Ending Tuesday Night at tha Aion. eid ho met | MISSION | cee |The County Chairman” (Made t the Lusitania was The headliner Mission, be | Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night|!!9 Arbuckle) a th © Dara The t f ows the e606. @ yogree,” | tures Don, a #w Madison Ending Sunday Night The District Attorney” In te five nce M tain Girl” (D hy Gish); parts, and is @ for the rapid the k |“Beppo the Bar comedy 3 SEIT] en | YE 2°30 3° ) ee eas

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