The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1915, Page 3

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New Show Wednesda POSITIVELY TONIGHT ONLY Second Chapter (Six Reels) of )6CoTHE GODDESS & Wednesday—4 Day NAT C. GOODWIN America’s Distinguished Star, in the Sensa tional Broadway BUSINESS IS BUSINESS LHAMBRA WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH 10c Third Chapter “Goddess” Sunday FIND OUT ALL ABOUT CHILD cal experts’ and men Women distinguished on the platform will take part in | City-Wide Child Welfare tn-| to be held in Seattle, Oct 4, under direction of Dr. Wil-| A. McKeever, professor of} welfare in the University of The national convention the Women's Christian Tem-| ce Union will be held here| Success in Six Reels Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. | quring the same week, two bodies will cooperate, DOG AND AUTO LICENSES, BUT and A youth and maid fresh from the farm called at police head- quarters Monday and asked for a marriage license. With much regret the officers in the book ing office told them they'd have to try higher up on Pro fanity hill; that only auto and dog licenses were available in the police office LEWIS cops. JOB Clancy M Lewis, active In pub Northwest since 1907, has t elected secretary of the M turers’ association, and has tak up his duties at 226 Henry bu ing. Lewis has had wide expe ence on executive boards of severa }local organizations, and is thoroly acquainted with industrial of Seattle and Ortental markets. RELATIVE OF ABE 10 days more we will fit a fille@ frame with spherical and leather case, complete, $250. This includes a careful accurate examination. Optical Patios Miss Elberta K rela tive of Abraham Lincoln. tional peace advocate te Shipley will speak C. and M. Curry in the Hippodrome, September 18 ESIGHT SPECIALISTS at 3 gow ye na and Liber ty ss Shipley is a guest, du 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. ling her stay here, of her sister Bring This Ad With You Miss Eva a » Shipley of | Seattle William Fox Presents The Royal Actress’ BETTY NANSEN Supported by Arthur Hoops, Dorothy Bernard, Fritz De Lind, Claire Whitney And Other Well-Known Stars in poo Mins ry of Human Passions NANSEN A Haned Vietorien VEORIA TOSC A, World-Known “LA Made Famous by the Great [SARAH BERNHARDT ROBERTS On His BANJO WALLACE. At the PIPE ORGAN the Mashing and industrial affairs of the n needs LINCOLN IS HERE °; and inter.) GERMANS WILL PROTEST LOAN WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—A por. tentous new complication was in fcted today tnto the already com plicated international relations Shall the United States govern. ment become the allies’ banker? This question sult of the p h loan. allies was raised as a re oposed gigantic Anglo which bie bankers and finanetal coms mission are in New Yark the Teutons the now trying to arrange Tt was reported that will protest against the loan asain neutral, A treasury official ts t pting with the conferees Secret of the Treasury Mc Adoo ts keeping the closest watch on the proc FIRST OF SPEEDERS edings. CALLED ON CARPET. din m comment PUYALLUP FAIR TO BE WHOPPER PUYALLUP, Sept. 14.—Prepara tion for the 16th annual fair of the Western Washington tio’ th pople, efore the kill and pmmittee’s only weeks off, ts gresaing rapidly, under direction of President W..H. Paulhamus and Secretary J. P. Nevins, A new grand stand in the northeast cor ner of the grounds, with a seating capacity of nearly 4,000, hax been ted, at a cost of approximately $6,006 The former merchants’ pa vilion has been demolished, and| larger accommodatioons made, | with the grand stand as shelter new automobile b erected Iding has ‘Al! EARWIG Is Now | WITH US; IT’S A BUG ow it came here nobody knows |4#y night at the plan of action today is to ex pedite its eradication ed European earwig, roach family only frown tn color, has made ite ap pearance in Queen Anne hill rose gardens, and Prof. Trevor Kincaid of the U. of W. fears it will spread tapidly until it becomes a pest The earwig {s common tn France, Germany and England, bat has been found in America only once before, on the East coast A mash of bran and molasses, with a tincture of arsenate of lead, scattered over ail loose objects, | rose bushes and wherever the bug appears ts recommended by Kin eald as the only known means o killing the pest. Care should exercised, however, as {t is fatal to animals an well ERICKSON BACK; PRAISES WATER. was back Monday Erickso 1 chambers Councilma: the counc at after a three-week tour of Califor-|De Lind and Claire Whitney, the | prising el where he taco fair ® visited and stodied mu nia San COMMITTEE MAN viee president of 1. W. Spangler, the attle National bank, and secretary of the Seattle Clearing association, was elected a of the executive commit House member |tee of the organization of the new bank section of the Bankers’ assoclation Coast man so hon National American He is the only ore COURT OF APPEALS BEGINS SESSION September term of the U court of appeals for the ninth ols cuit convened in the Federal bu ing Monday. Circuit Judge wil liam B. Gilbert presided with ¢ cult Judge M. Ross of Los }geles, and Distr Judge rank 8 Dietrich of Boise aho, sitting | with him x cases are on the! calendar ENDOW COLLEGE A total of $9.640 wa bseribed towards the ¢ wment fund of $250,000 for the Puget Sound col the closing hours of tha 3 layme conference of the dist I opal ehureh unda owing an appeal made by H. Todd Rev. F MeGhiw" Reels Raned on Robt. W A Tale of Sérvice’s Poem the North. Fira nnd Pike Falr assocta-| | Albert G summoned before the Heense committee of the elty , for the first of the ers who are to called on! carpet to show cause why | lice should not be re was let off with a warning, | He twice arrested a both | times fined $30 for « og. Hin} first arrest wax April 1%, and hin} second, August 19. Dozens of oth lers are t led before the mmittee, members of which an noun that th are determined to curb the speed flends | tt is better to make m un-| ferstend there must be no more} The dread. |been of the cock-/number of smaller and|the Second ave STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. PHOTO PLAYS] Anita Stewart as Celesti ALHAMBRA , Ranch.” In this play Shorty has a The Goddess,” Vitagraph’s mas |lot of fun at the expense of his sive 20-reel masterptece, is enjoying British employer, who has made his popularity, following the of the second at the Alhambra, have been the rule ance. nent Celestia, the Stewart), comes York, she attracts wideepread attention, Crowds gath on to meet the train; jostle her, and then the grows #o big that Ce Increased & at a where er at the they even f pe mass of peop! stin and escort, Professor Stilliter, who stole ber rele Tommy Barclay wh the latter was tn swimming, clad only tn the garb wed him, rbing the p are arrest oe. how fs told which all photoplay It Is one to admire} er rv dist But Celestia escapes ure, fans should s and then rem ALASKA The Blanche well as the « Ore nara,® with and Carlyle Black tare, ends ite run Tues. Alaska, During its entire run the play has characterized by the record) people it has brought to theatre Blanche Sweet's \neffable person. ality, her grace and sweetness, and, above all, her wonderful dramatic ability, make the play one to be re-| membered. During the showing of the plo tures Monday an amusing incident occurred. Among the Paramouny| Travel Pictures is one with the title, A Visit to an Old Chile MIL | An enthusiastic old lady in the dience was heard to comment that supposed it was the place where! turn out chill con carne. t Seer Sw ® they In a Scene From Ends Ite Engagement at the Alhambra Tuesday Night. | 14, 1915, PAGE 3, WILL We iw first Western trip to visit his ranch Tho Senor's Silver Buckle,” a drama; "The Root of All Evil,” aff Bedspreads, double bed size, in comedy, and the “Mutual Weekly” Marseilies patterns splendid complete the bill quality and regularly sold at amen | $1.25 cach, and we're selling “Buck Parvin,” the leading charg ‘"¢™ 89 acter in “Charley” Van ‘Loans ‘morrow at . wi stories, a series of which recently ran In the Saturday Evening Post, has gone into the movies. Mutual Film company = re cently announced the completion of arrangements whereby a weries of three-reel features, entitled “Huck Parvin and the Movi and based on Van Loan's fiction stories of that name will be made by the Mus tang Film company. 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Crowds flocked to see! jher impersonation of Fioria Tose Tuesday, in “The Song of Hate,” melodrama adapted from Sardou's |"La Tosca.” Supporting Miss Nansen are Dor. othy Pernard, Arthur Hoops, Frits com. a cast of stars renowned in filmdom ' comedy, entitled "“Shorty's (2 resenaeee LastTime Today To See the Big Laugh Show SHORTY'S RANCH 3-Act Ww enter n Comedy MUTUAL WEEKLY News Events THE SENOR’S SILVER BUCKLE 2-ACT DRAMA THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL 1-ACT COMEDY i; Colonial THE FAMILY THEATRE A fsrmation Put the garment in an airtight pall, cover with gasoline and let stand over 24 hours, This will soften the wool and the gar ment will return to its original eize. FOR STINGS AND | IWY-POISONING | USE POSLAM Q—tI have a girl friend whom | Mats known since we were little tots. We never had a quarrel. Lately she aes taken to going with, a girl who In very wild. They stand) on the corner and wait for boys to itech! and = aggravation. When ™y old friend is started on a down unburn, Rashes, Hives,| ward path. t, Ivy-Pot oning, Stings.| We went out for a walk the other nicipal projects | " | n glad to get back to Seat-|CLASS A Poalam Ia the soothing anit” levening and met the other girl, and tle netpally to get a drink of} Edmund Breese, the well-known remedy to quickly heal and my friend wanted to stand and talk real water,” he said The water legitimate actor, in “The Shooting of | {¢\)' bese away 5 ‘iears inflamed |with her and some boys. | never they give you In California is ter-|Dan Mc the nereen version of stubborn ukin diseases tiene ta ni |saw her so wild at the sight of a rible. In Sacramento they take it) Robert W rvice’s poem, h r treatment boy before. right out of the river. In San|¢ A’s bill until Tuesda Poalam Soap imparts the hyetentc | went home and found she had Francisco it 1s better, but not 80/inclusive. It is a thrilling story Of\Poniam. try teen Tote e e weit” |been staying out evenings and tell- jsood as here. the gold trafls of the North Vor samples mend 4c atnmpa to |ing her mother she was with me Erickson had difficulty in ar A Pathe educational feature com-| hmergen: boratories, 22 West\Is there anything | can do to save ing a conference with offictals| pistes the bil | 26th Bt. Now York City. ‘Sold by all |per? HER FRIEND. San Francisco's municipal rail cee Prete eas TSE. | A—You are probably the only because they were tied up in| coLONIAL person who can save the girl, but court, fighting injunctions brought The Colonial bas a bill for the Would you walk 160 feet for 50 you will have to co-operate with her by the private traction corporation. | rirst part of the week that is sure cups or a pound of the mother in order to do so to please and delight B t C ff Y The girl must not be allowed to SEATTLE BANKER | Heading the list of pictures is es ollee OU fisuppose that she can fool either of “Shorty” Jack Hamilton in a three you any le er Do not accept her Ever Drank You would walk a mile for Hi- Grade Coffee Co.'s coffees. 100 Feet North of Pike St. at 1515 Second Ave. Cup Coffees to and so, excuses and evasions, do not sympa thize with her. Hold her responsi ble for conduct becoming a lady. Discipline is not always good for weak people, but It 1s evidently what this girl nee@s, since she is intelligent enough to do injudicious - things and decelve her mother Payne’s Delicatessen about them. Use direct methods and plain speech; a round-about eS | (118 fa so long that it may be | dangerous, | Q—1I note that In several of your letters you reply to young men of 19 and 20, even 21 years of age, who clalm they are in love, by advising them that they are not in love and do not know what love is at thut age. 1 am 20 years of age and am keep- ing company with a certain young man 21, and this young man has had my company for two and a half years, steady. He says he loves me and | return same, but, according to your answers regarding such mat ters, he does not love me, or even know what love is, | also have three friends accepting the company of several young men the same as |, who are Interested in the question | also wish to say that we are em ployed by the same firm, live in the same apartments and consequently are together practically all the time. We are not engaged. Will you please write regarding the above matter, benefit, but for others as weft? A FRIEND. majority TONIGHT ONLY Jesse L. Lasky Presents Blanche Sweet Carlyle Blackwell, Theodore Roberts, Marjorie Daw and Other Noted Players In The Secret Orchard A tense Photo-Drama, Teem- Ing With Lovely Feminism, Romantic Moments, Tragic Realities and Human Pathos A-—In_ the Paramount Travelogue firmly believe that young men and 20 do not compre but women of 19 and hend fully all that love means 1 never once said that they coul be in the first sta, at that And {t is the first stages that usual ly prove the most dangerous, It leads countless numbers to the di vorce court, Just the other day a young wife of 21 came to me @th a heart full of trouble, She had been married at 18, She had gone with |her husband two years before they Cartoon Comedy not only for my| of cases, 1} together longer would be unbear- able.. The girl admitted, with tears in her eyes, that if she had only waited a few years she would never have thought of marrying the man who is now her husband. This is only one of many similar cases. A couple may think they aré in love at 19; but if they wait until they are 25 they are more apt to know if they are. Then there are the exceptional cases, where couples marry very young and live happily ever after- wards. So, you see, marriage is sort of a lottery. You can't judge were married. Her htsband is only three years her senior, and at that time they were confident that they were tn love and always would be. But they were not fully mentally one case by another, You simply matured, and three years have have to take the chance, wrought a great change in each. _— The things which were in common to them as boy and girl have van- ished, and they drift farther apart every day. Their home is inhar- monious, and they both feel that life Seattle Poultry and Pet Stock as- sociation to meet in Allan Dale's cafeteria Tuesday night to select judge for show in December. —— | 1932.34 211 | | Second Union Avenue a: ng Street __ Largest Credit ait Apparel Institution In the U. S. 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