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& AMBITION’ in4 Actgson The remainder of the week. Charlie has the coogpee to become a movie actor, and in this lige tearing of affairs there is every phase of Chaplin comedy. Come early. oy the family, and laugh until your sides ache. Then besides— NEW TODAY “For the Love of Mary 3 Features Paes With Those Clever Majestic Kide and— ' Fay Tincher in a screamingly funny affair— P | & Faithful to the Finish Providence a and the Twins A drama with a big moral —and— ~ CRAWFORD AT THE OFGAN OLONIAL 10c Adults—5c for the Children Geo, . Anderson, secretary-| at of Pressmen’s Local No.| %, and of the Northwest Press| Men's conference, who has for 12/ as preseman at the Printing Co., has left that opt and will take charge of the ing Co, The Metropolitan Printing Co. bas recently recor ‘ganized with H. K. Ovens president ing of the Arabic was Ambassador Gerard last nig ft was withheld from today. It was understood, report of the commander submarine which sank th “RODS OF WRATH” With HENRY WALTHALL In the Title Role A 3-reel Pathe was justified in his attack |to be rammed by the ‘ torpedoed her in - Wed |Les Angeles, speaks ference of the Methodist Ep |church, which 1 lat the | President Suzzallo of the uni will speak Friday night on | Regults of Religious Bellet. {convention | lusts thew M. E Chas Chaplin In “THE PROPERTY Lola M. Murray }ault against Walter W ” driver, and the Pacific MAN jty Co. for damages amoun 135,000 as the result of injur' 2reel Keystone S¢-ClassA-5c |says she sustained in an a while riding in Giles’ bus. covered by a $2,500 bond. Look out, fe! comet in slg Monoceros. Goes To NEW 30® [GERARD GIVEN GERMAN NOTE BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, via The Hague, Sept. 8. Toom at the Metropolitan Print-|—Germany's note on the torpedo- handed to publication however, that it contains the substance of a vessel This report held the commander | ground that he feared he was about line E. CONFERENCE | HELD IN SEATTLE Rev. Charles Edward Locke, |night before the Puget sound con-| SUES JITNEY DRIVER | FOR $5,000 DAMAGES Tuesday Giles, a jit een SS : ht, but of the on the and self-de- Jcontents and | close, jed “ie the red-light abatement hie two houses, Joseph Herman tore them down. Cc few beams, strung acrosa a few piles of scaffolding, with bits brick and little piles of old plaster | that place. | The houses have disappeared, nd the remaining debris proclaims the fact that they were torn down And why were they torn down? Because their owner, Joseph Her man, desired to avold having the stigma of a red light injunction fall on his property. The only way to get around ft was to tear them down. So he razed them and sold the pieces for what he could get Red-Light Law Enforced Those old beams and piles of brick and plaster are the most graphic testimony that the red light abatement law, passed tn 913, ia being enforced here that Seattle has to offer. | STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, Th 1915. PAGE law being enforced in Seattlo? He ° land it | ‘s all that’s owners | tuned the house owner to do some of | thing, quick The resul it was that | Hei Herman | bearing mute evidence to the fact| promised Superior Judge J. T. Ron-| that formerly two houses stood at} al that it whe would hold ott 1 the Rather than have the stigma of a red-light injunction placed on impor-| move the houses. The best and most effective way rman knew to remove the hous was to tear them down The injunction and law, as it is known, wa COLONIAL |CLEMMER ! “Ambition,” the four-reel Chaplin| Popular demang feoms to be : se holding over the jority the comedy, will remain at the Colonial | DDMAne Of ‘scnedin uae oo until Saturday night. Three new|Ciemmor is the latest to be added features, however, are offered to the list with “The Two Or Funny, freaky Fay ‘Tincher, in a|Phans rip-roaring spasm of laughter, |°% the ets of Paris during the Faithe: Within the two houses tn ques.| Ellen,” and tion it was known that women of | titled the underworld lived, and that the; make up a two places were disorderly | When Al Lundin became prose.| LIBERTY as. attorney he set one of his A Texas deputies, Lane Summers, to the | nowned Ty task of closing these houses and jopened W It is a con and Powe: others. The abatement law {ts very Clear. It provides that when such nui- sances exist the prosecuting attor ney or any citizen of the county may start action, calling for & per-| manent injunction, enjoining the owner or agent, etc, from contine- | ing to sanction such a nulsance. Law Orders Piace Closed If existence of the nuisance be established an order of abatement shall be entered. With this order goes the command to remove all to close actually by boarding up the windows and doors—the place for six months This, of course, advertises the fact to the passerby that the house has been of disorderly nature, just as emphatically as tho it were shouted from the housetops. It brands it as a place to be shunned by decent folks. obody, knowing its character, would ever want to rent or lease it, afterwards. Hence, with landlords, it is most desirable that such an injunction be warded off It chanced that Joseph Herman} did not own the land on which his houses stood. The land was own by the Boulder Realty Cc Asks Judge to Hold Off The injunction, however, would Only a Day or Two Longer of neaday iscopal | church, | versity | “some The it Monday. filed Casual ting te fes she ecident | Giles {s| anew lation JEAN SOTHERN WHELAN SHAY THE TWO ORPHANS JOE ROBERTS On the Banjo With WALLACE At the Pipe Organ CLEMMER L0G een 10 ty Hou e | consciously make one laugh. The story “A Texas the Liberty | inclusive. | big 5¢ 1 to the Finish” enacted entirely dren calle a pri Providence and the Twir good bill very Steer,” rone Power aday funny fe in until Anita Stewart as “The Godd Tonight and Three More Days to See the FIRST CHAPTER (6 reels) of One chapter (6 reels) each week Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Westlake, Pine and Fifth ALHAMBRA 1600 Seats For the Love of Ma Washington, a cast of ping with the re the ways that of a wealthy Texas cattle man, elected congre: man by bis home town and tribulations, tlon while the picture His tri dy will Saturday night Goddess The mammoth 30- reel masterpiece—so it had shown in sections to be 10c a comedy in the lead at the Liberty of the highest order’ mission in supported b including race Darmond fe all that be desired in his role and his un an all youthful could simply | Conn jother stars are cast in this drama. | remain « relgn of the Bourt wi mm are cast as the prin Tho Theda Bara is said to star, Miss Southern seems t ne take the leading part. Sh ys the part of Louise, the ter, whose life in the ¢ home of Mother’ Frochard brings a shudder from the spec cee “June Friday,” an Edison photo drama supreme, ts the attraction at the Mission for four days, be winning Wednesday Gertrude McCoy, Augustus Phillips, Duncan McRae and many Miss McCoy |that of a girl, nd, who has plays the title role, been enticed into his unsophistiot-)_ mock marriage with a dissolute! make) young man He deserta ber again The blight her eme sacrifice of June an co! only father marries " suy saves h ALHAMBRA Photopla to the Alhambra to see the first instalimeut of the Vitagraph com pany’s colossal masterpiece, “The Goddess.” Rep! scenes, pretty with many dramatic of light comedy and scenes, it has full the expectations te bits love up to of plot of o be wealth) become nobility of try. Accordingly they wish to overcome the growing unrest jthe masses and to do this they kid nap a little girl, keep her tn Jassumed lLeaven for 15 years and teach her that she fs an angel sent \to reform the world. | Anita Stewart is cast as Co- lestia, the girl, and Earle Wil Nams as Tommy Barclay, the hero of the series. . will this coun. oe ALASKA | Owing to popular demand, the engagement of Marguerite lark, in her latest masterpiece, “Helene of the North,” has been extended un til Saturday night inclusive “Helene of the North” is un |doubtedly the best picture ever |produced with Miss Clark in the lead. Her daintiness, coupled with the bits of comedy she introduces |thruout the play, make the picture jaltogether charming. | A ree! showing Sarah Bernhardt in her home at Belle Isle, France, also on the program. . ° CLASS A Henry Walthall {s the star of the s A's new bill, starting Wed |nesday, in a triple reel thriller en |titled “Rods of Wrath,” produced by the Pathe company. Charlie Chaplin, in a Keystone comedy, “The Property Man,” {s shown. | eee MELBOURNE Mary Pickford will remain at the |Melbourne for four more days in |"Fanchon, the Cricket,” a delight |ful comedy drama, Little Mary” is supreme in the role of Fanchon, the little elf child ughter of a witch, and conse JERRY USES A CANE; | HE’S 124, YOU SEE ROME, G Bent &.—Jerry Neal, colored, of Cave Spring, celebrated (his 124th birthday anniversary a few days ago, He 1s, 80 far as is known, the oldest person in Georgia, if not in the United States, He has papers which establish his age be- yond question, and the oldest tn habitants of Floyd county remem ber that Jerry was a grown-up man when they were in their Kilt | Jerry, the father of 44 children, |distinctly remembers the war of | 1812 and many of the Indians wars. He ts now a widower, but has been married three times, He is well and hearty, but uses a cane when walking, Robert} daughter of a drug] and} fans are still flocking} of|s an| tistics wer one of them, state to ado jupheld as sound. abatement |as drawn was found defective, in effect | the intent quently other childr Her loyalt love play Mary, Lot ‘The and Earle Williams) | Colonial Ending Saturday Night Ambition Love of Providence idr | Liberty Ending Saturday Night (Tyrone Power). . j"A | “June Fr’ and Gertru Pickford) scorned her makes a Texas Steer” . DOES REDLIGHT LAW WORK? |\Well, Here’s a Bit of First Class Evidence Which Proves It Does; Property Owner Tears Down Building to Escape Stigma Which Impending Court Order Would | Have Placed Upon the House. Mat 714 and 720 Lane st, this/apply to the land as well as the) injunction 10 days, he would re-j{n 18 states when the latest sta- city, and you'll find nothing but 8) houses. ¢ compiled xcept Iowa, pt the law, In lowa the and feared by en of the little vill y to the one who 4 truly tle and Jack Pick "a wonderfully acted drama appear in this p! ay m shy aot PROGRAMS Alhambra Ending Saturday Night Stewart didess” (A a aplix FY the ry Ellen,” kid comedy; the Twins,” fo the Finish” eee Mission Ending Saturday Night Conness iday” (Robert drama. de McCoy), cee guerite Clark) Melbourne Ending Saturday Night Fanchon, the Cricket” Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | In every the first it has been delightful (Mary Starting Today—4 Days JUNE FRIDAY A new 4-act photoplay feature—emotional powerful—absorbing—with Robert Conness —and— Gertrude McCoy TALE OF A TIRE A new 2-part comedy—a long tale to tell but a merry one. ISSI0 5c . Parcels Checked Free Yum, Yum! Look What We Have Here! es} Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous a.m. fo 11 p.m. bill not the age. ares ford} The Two Orphans" (Theda fara, Jean Southern and Wm. Shay) oe Class A Ending Saturday Night |. “Rods of Wrath” (Henry Walt- ball), “The Property Man” (Chap- Gertrude McCoy and Robert Conness in a scene from “June | lin) one Friday,” which opens at the Mission Wednesday. Madison Ending Saturday Night | tie Master Hana” (Nat Good PENNSY GOVERNOR JEWISH NEW YEAR’S viome ensing Thurasay | FETED, LEAVES US) DAY CELEBRATED The B Cot N ‘ obliniaaie The Toll peg Sea,’ toe Gov. Martin G. Brumbaugh, of New Year's day was observed Love on an Empty | | \| | The Time and at 9 at the synagogue. Turkish A eee Jews will worship at Wasbington 1] Any Time - Galance NEW BANK TAKES hall, 16th ave. and Fir st ih Nike's | UP NEW QUARTERS . le eee |" Tar, een ADVERTISE FAIR | —The Place rn The Guardian Savings bank is — | = = |soon to move into new quarters at} SHELTON, Sept. 8—A_ small | i} Second at University First and Columbia, in the place|army of Western Washington fair J now occupied by the Northwest | boosters, in autos, swooped down \ 4 Trust & Safe Deposit Co., which tn|on the Mason county fair here to- || — ine turn is moving to Second and/day, headed by President W. H. Union, The Guardian bank received Paulhamus, in the pilot car, and ad- its charter only a month ago. Its vertised the Puyallup fair, which is. present quarters are at 105 Cherry/to be held the last of September | aly jet land first of October. } ; Ui ry As | D tlo T | eae | “FANCHON CRICKET” THEATREGOERS SO HERE YOU ARE —4 DAYS MORE | Just Beautiful Seen It You Take Away Pleasant Melbourne ADULTS 10c THE EMANDED IT One of Those Produc ne That Having houghts and a Sweet Smile hildren 5c 2nd at University phi Pennsylvania, and his party of 100 Wednesday by Seattle Jews. are on their way from Seattle to Rabbi Samuel Koch will preside Glacier National park, Wednesday, at gpecial services beginning at 8 following a banquet at the Com- Giock Wednesday evenin at mercial Club Tuesday evening. The temple de Hirsch, and Sooke will executive and his jolly crowd were'he held at 6:30 at the Bichor taken on a tour of the city in autos | Chojem synagogue, at 17th ave. and during the afternoon, when they ar| yoctor way. . rived here from the San Francisco! services will also be held at the exposition. temple at 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday Fildom’s Sweetest and Most Popular Heroine MARGUERITE CLARK IN HER FINEST FILM PRESENTATION “HELENE *: NOR TRULY A MASTERPIECE MME. SARAH BERNHARDT—An Interesting Picture of the World’s Most Noted Woman ALASKA ares TSeRe eee Tey Sees eee. a seer