The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1915, Page 3

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ape 'y Se Be Ge ae wae we a Sere | us, “THE SENTENCE 18 DEATH.” w Enterprise Association) Soon they brought 7 0b, little book, iittle ‘any feeling at all you would at pest be glad you were blind. To | | $2,000 REWARD aaa ee re eee Aso “JUST A CIGARETTE” 2-part drama of the mystical—Lois Weber and Philips Smalley $2,000 REWARD You’ve seen this poster about town—now see “Crooky”—~There’s $2,000 Worth of laughsinthiscomedy : : : CROOKY A Comedy of Errors in 5 Parts With Frank Daniels The Comic Opera King, in the Title Role 10c; CHILDREN, 5c; LOGES, 25c TODAY—UNTIL SATURDAY—INCLUSIVE LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE—Continuous, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, 1915. PAGE 3. PERCENT TAX” © ae $000 REWARD | toermaten tenting © Oe owe CONVICT 9899 = CROOKY Manager Hamrick Likes Picture So Well He’s Going & Show It All Week; Other Movie News CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—S8WOLLI FORTUNES AND THEIR MEN-| COLONIAL Manager Hamrick, af coin ast ff the recommendations his one-nday fe the Mar t on industr ma, and ha 1 he canceled his pr week and grabbe ed upon by co Ney ment for the jdrama, on the bill for the re jecret,” a's nder Theda Hara plece for the full r rt which has n or-lof the week, Theda Bara plays the |until Saturday night, in ae warded ngress only |t role, For the first time she Freaky Fay Tincher su fte ong ar r fight at the|no ky vampire or evil devil's the drama with a r tar chamber ons of the | ed The Deacor dustria t r makes stringent and revo} commendations for inheritar tax rates Here is the way it ts understood that the Manley report would abo! {sh wo fortunes—and huge arda of | money By a tax of 100 per cent on bequests to widows exceeding $1,000,000. By a 100 per cent tax on be queste exceeding $500,000 to husband, ancestors and de scendants By a tax of 100 per cent on bequests exceeding $100,000 to other heirs. lowever, the report which Prof. John R, Commons ts f n alf of Harrimar an, is said to have wha fer radical 1 n BUT THEIR “CHECK REIN” Fi URES ARE NOT NEARLY 80 HIGH AS THOSE CONTAINED IN THE MANLEY REPORT yer's” report 4 » tax r Frank Daniels in “Crooky,” which opened at the Liberty Wednesday oot ee Her alleged ac- MELBOURNE | House Peters plays the leading 8 escaped Charming Blanche Sweet ts fea-| male role - tured The Captive,” a drama of eee Montenegrin life, which began a|CLEMMER LAND FOR TAXES ‘::: » Mel-| Florence Malone, f ure ctress, ma © was prepa r for sale at p 68 parcels o' rkiah felinquer ctor and the ke are his tools, Plot and t follow, but all trout lied by the hero Nat G LIBERTY Frank Daniels, king of comedy came to the Liberty today for sight as one I love ight, 1915, by the Newspaper oo static dear Aunt The terrible vac’ book’ with {ts dropping I am sure if you had jaw of life. HERE HE IS The Man Who Married Six of the Most Beautiful Women in the World America’s Best Known GOODWIN With Seattle’s Popular Actress FLORENCE MALONE And the Dainty Kiddie KATHERINE LEE In an Extraordinary Society Melodrama THE MASTER HAND As an Extra Added Attraction CHARLES CHAPLIN In His Famous Comedy Dough and Dynamite CLEMMER 10c-Seattle’sBest Photoplay House-10c ;me_there is nothing so terrible to; ‘overing from |a poor tortured | circumstances. It ome back reluc as if in the utmost! for ty of soulless eyes lack the unspeakal dignity of death as well as the light » Some way It # and Best'‘Loved Actor four-day stay in “Crooky,” a fi part comedy. “Crooky” is a likable fellow, but his fond silverware and the c him int extremely fu It {s almost a sacrilege to al) person to be CLASS A Carley Chaplin fs at the Class A for the re of new copy ¢ seen under su CHARLES CHAPLIN Back Again at His Old Home He will upon se er bh e of his n comedies, “A Fi The Phantom When Q drama, and bilt cup rac at s the w post phy sical baring one's » time making 1 We are #0 an8d ke eee in this world as Aunt Mary age and love In her PROGRAMS Alhambra Ending Sunday Night Charles Chaplin, in “The Bank’ We too ca did with cou » here every day time to eyes nd co ° back just a plece ; you'll see him On Dangerous Paths” (Viola of qu ring flesh moaning and “ | hnni 9 Dana) quivering with half conscious pain A Film Jo! . ce We Also Show You a Thriller the Like of Which You'll Seldom See The Vanderbilt Cup Race At San Francisco “I can't bear it, I can’t bear it Undoubtedly the most pop- \I said to the nurse. “She looks as though she were dying.” ‘Oh, she will be all right as soon as the effects of the an thetic have worn off.” “Then the operation cessful?” | Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “The Master Hand” (Nat Good win), ular of all photoplay stars, ple in Jesse lL. Lasky's Liberty Ending Saturday Night “Crooky” (Frank Daniels). eee Class A Ending Saturday Night turization of “THE was suc “I don't know, I was not in the ” Rob Burman’s machine “A Film Johnnie” (Chaplin) operating room.” It seemed to 1 CAPTIVE smashes into a telegraph |The Phantom Extra,” drama: that this was an evasion, and | pole and is demolished. When Quality Meets"; “The Van looked about for Dick. I saw bir i Another racer turns over [[|derbilt Cup Race just outside the door talking very By Cecil B. De Mille and twice and the riders mi see earnestly to the interne. Jeanie McPherson raculously escape death Mission Ending Saturday Night ‘ I I rushed out to them. —_— - Don't Miss This h ay Wife” (Stewart ts it?" I asked. “Is Aunt OTHER SHOWINGS —_.. na : ares Baird) dying?" - “The Phantom Extra” is ed “No, dear,” sald Dick, as he Wed., Thur. Fri, Sat. A Two-Ree!l Broncho Melbourne Ending Satu came forward and clasped my The Captiv * (Blanc | er ss | Alaska Ending Saturday Night “Warrens of Virginia” (Blanche Sweet) “When Quality Meets” A Rodeo Picture ~ “Rural Andalusia” — A Colored Pathe Scenic trembling hands “Then why are you looking so unhappy?” “Because, dear, Aunt Mary's case was found to be Inoperable “What does that mean?” Coming Sunday =| | MARGUERITE CLARK | pl | “GRETNA GREEN” | ee | Tilikum Ending Saturday Night | “The One of the Best Programs “It means—my dear Mra. Wav si Game of Life,” drama erly,” said the interne who took ee ere ee ribcage be A fo pity on Dick in his struggle to , medy; ne Fate of No | break the MELBOURNE jie? Grama. “that Mrs news to me gently : eee Waverly senior’s condi _§ Cents _ tion is very serious and {t ts only 2nd at | weithe Nakedhieuthe? Ona tts a a oe she has to live University | Runaways," e neds ¥ “Here, Margie, courage, cour. | - age.” RESIDENCE THEATRES “But dear Aunt Mary, I can’t ¢ ° let her go.” | Home Ending Thursday Night Dick said nothing but stroked “The Broken Coin," No. 2 tw “A Should We my hair as he let m his silk shirt front |parte; “Fi tty," ' con r drama; Happy P. | Rat Pte medy cry softly on It seems t to think she had t s if it was not aoe rd to do . ¢ College Ending Thursday ‘Night B {, Mrs. Wa Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. | “The Romance of El " two erty,” ed the young * odes, four parts; “A Dismantled interne who had not yet been pra pauty,”” comedy “Dreamy Dud Resolves Not to Smoke” “The Game of Life” How a Modern Crusoe tiel long enough to become cal loused to the sorrows of the | friends of his patients ha probably prolonged her Ii » comfort for many will know treat her so tha comparatively Come, AT PIKE SEATTLE FOLKS TO MAKE THINGS HUM IN FRISCO month how to end will be painless.” Margle aid just Dick You can and as from COMING SUNDAY soon has rt @ effects of the a arations the effects of the an ee Coniée ‘Back PURSUIT OF yells, Preparations are under was h a © cy bd here to make h owl in & What shall I tel) her? PI EASURE Franclsco on Seattle day at the ex “Don't think anything about tt . {tlor ber 2 position, yer lear, until the time comes,” Helen Holmes in The Story of a Woman With a large delegation alre (To be Continued Tomorrow.) on the mar THE FATE of No. 1 An Episode of “The Hazards of Helen” Who Repented Too Late waiting Impatl the Till to be unleash taes have for those w trip in th verarity, alt books ke the ms of TO REHEARSE OPER CHARLES CHAPLIN Chorus rehearsals for ‘7 Fly 4 he | Wive the | next productions of fife and dru y d the police the dard Grand Opera con ond firemen's ds will make the pany, are scheduled for Thursday trip. night. The principals have not yet LEM M E R Gov. List head the unt been selected formed del es, with the bands acting as his escort 0. J. Saville of Spokane appoint-| hed parole officer for state training! |school at Chehalis, ! Serottic's Boct Pike, Bet. 3rd and 4th LOC wreivoisy mouse LOC | Four killed when auto and loco. motive crash at Long Beach, Cal J é | and Cuban tobacco is the delicate mildness "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND AVE. AT UAMES ST, The Mill-End Sale The Most Exciting Bargain Event for Many a Day Here Are Sample Values 10c Toilet Soap5c| 5c Toilet Paper Pan Toilet Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and Underwe Women’s Hose in fast black cotton — with double soles and heels, dur- able and sightly—a good 15c to 20c ¢ price, 10c Children’s Hose, fast black cotton, ¢ rib, double heels and 25 toes; great value, 2 pairs Cc Children’s Hose in black, tan or white; reinforced soles, toes and knees; fine or coarse rib; 3 pairs Peter Brand Rose Blossoms Toilet Soap, value only Silk Plated Lisle Hose, in | Women’s Silk Hose, with t nad t . higt spliced heels and s tops; fast Women’s Vests at 10c Ea. Good quality Lisle Vests with prettily t | several styles; excellent sold at 2 m kes; Union Suits—A usually sold at 75c. ¢ low neck with wide aimed or cuff knee, and m both ribbed, lisle fin- c on or mesh weave; the cimet 48¢ Women’s Vests, fine lisle fin- ish; some have shields under arm trimmed with wide linen lace, and some are linen lace; comfy V or square neck; reg- ular 25c and 30c 1 7c garments, at, each.. DOCS PLAN PICNIC BILLBOARD TAX IS UP The Hanna Dill regulating bill- boards xnd the Hesketh amendment to the existing billboard ordinance were to be considered by the public and department efficiency tee of the council at a meet- dnesday afternoon. Women's { grade The annual picnic of the King County Medical society will be held All kinds ng boxing, foot and swim on the neing. and a “regatta wrestling, ming races. Ricoro Cigars are the Pride of the Famous Cigar Makers of Porto Rico * |} Nowhere in the world—not even in Havana—is more skillful work done on cigars than in the Ricoro factory at San Juan. Signor Luis Toro, President of the Company, || himself a master of the art, picks the native Spaniards for the work as the Ritz-Carlton picks its cooks, The RICORO Cigar (Invincible Size) 7 cts. each or by the box of 50, $3.50 fs an example of what these wonderfully gifted cigar makers can accomplish work- ing with Porto Rican tobacco, planted, cul- tivated, ripened and cured in fields where | every condition prevails that favors tobacco growing on any island of the West Indies. The RICORO Cigar is imported FREE OF DUTY. The one difference between Porto Rican of the former, due to its cultivation on high altitudes, under shade (as shown in the illustration above.) UNITED CIGAR STORES it i

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