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EE MOTION PICTURES IN THE MAKING Tonight you will see the final scene of th made-in-Seattle photoplay made before your very eyes—we have even persuaded our jolly camera man to come in plain view so that you may see how pictures are made, and in the making. Remember, it will be a part of tonight's show only—the first time that mo- tion pictures have been made on the theatre stage before an audience. Hurry down— you can have dinner (or supper) any night— but not see motion pictures made. Also— Mary Fuller and All-star Cast in the Famous Romance of the South Under Southern Skies Produced in the locale of the story, Savan- nah, Georgia, with all the local color this scenic Southern city affords. Tonight, Fri- day and Saturday only. HAMBRA Westlake, Pine and Fifth. Oc No Advance in Price Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 5c your per. tising the opportunities to see the} it always fears the fire. Solomon ef} world and for advancement, and said: ‘A wise man changes, but a then having men of experience to fool never.” contradict euch ade and condemn He asked the motives of the soldier is the Yes; had the reason for my letter begging for their land grant to Washington, he, information. | In order to make my explanation the side he did in the revolution. clear to all, | must tell where || He states that Woodrow Wilson lived and saw the U. &. boys. it would fight for a just cause. How was at Jefferson Barracks, South | does he know? St. Louis, and | was an errand boy issued an ultimatum to the leading at Seventh and Market. The wom- factions in Mexico to mest his rep- en of questionable character were resentatives In a peace cosference. on Walnut st. and evidently the Villa, the leader of the “land and daughters and sisters of some one, liberty” faction (or the working a ir be it from me to condemn people), agreed to meet in auth a those girls, as the writer accuses conference. Wilson ignored him. me of, for society has forced those | Carranza, the leader of the big in- girls Into a life of shame. They terests, told Wilson to mind his had their choice; that, or starve.|own business, “hands off,” and now Capitalism is the cause,.and the | Mr. Wiison tal of recognizing about Washington. | itish made good | too, would never have fought on) Woodrow Wlison) STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1915. ‘CADDIES STRIKE ON CITY'S LINKS When Boys Ask for Raise in Pay. TO SETTLE IT FRIDAY Fifty golfers rried thelr own |cluba and chased their own balla | Wednesday afternoon on the mu nictpal golf course on Beacon Hill, while course officials, at the club house, argued with caddies who had gone out on a strike. The caddies are pald 20 cents a round of nine holes. The boys de manded that they be pald a flat rate of 20 cents an hour, as with many novices on jare Jnst as Iikely to be engaged jtwo hours on nine hol s one hour, the time fn which a good player can negotiate a round, At 3 o'clock Caddy Master Fred Dolphin held a conference with the grievance committee of the strik- ers, and the boy agreed to go back to work on the old scale un- til Friday, when the park board meets, The caddies will ask the board to put Into effect the new rate of fees. C. L. Baxter of the elvil service jcommission has been appointed minteter of peace to settle the hos |tilities arising between the com- (mission and the civil service re jclaasification committee. The com mittee wants $40 to buy stationery, The commission won't give {ft to ‘em. The council has agreed to al- jlow expenditure of that amount if | Mayor Gill ts willing. (PHOTO | | | Myrtle Sted: star of “Th | shown at the Al. Miss Stedm Fifty Golfers Carry Own Cltbs| PAGE 3 TALK BY RADIO ACROSS NATION New Yorker Converses by Wireless With Man in Frisco TALK OVER SEA NEXT BAN FRANCISCO, it. 30, efore we finish our labors a man in this city can talk to Londof or Paris as easily as he now talke to New York. In thie manner John J. Carty, chief engineer of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., discussed the experiment yee terday with what many regard as the most significant inven- tlon since the wirelesse—wire- lean telephony. Conversation across the conti |nent by means of the wireless tele- |phone became a reality when Pres! dent Theodore N. Vail and other lofficials of the telephone company at New York talked with Carty at Mare Inland by radio telephone The voices at both sides of the con tinent were perfectly audible Vall spoke into an ordinary tele- phone at New York His words were carried by wire to the government radio station at Arlington, Va. The words were transferred auto matically to the radio tower, whence they traveled thru space to this side of the continent. The message was received at Mare Island by radio telephone, and answered thru ordinary transcon tinental telephones. According to officials of the com pany, talking across the Atlantic to Burope and across the Pacific to Japan {is now only a matter of tn. lstalling the necessary apparatus. PLAYS © Majesty of the Law,” now being an, besides being a clever actress, | the system. soldiers are the guarding angels of | Carranza (7). Now, coming to the last, he ad- le credited with being the fourth richest actress in Chicago, and is a AMERICAN NAVY AT WAR GAME Atlantic Fleet, With 80 Ves- sels, Puts to Sea for Practice Work. | 7 «= _ TO TEST NEW LESSONS! NORFOLM, Va., Sept. 30.— | While naval forces of Europe | are In death grips, the United States navy today was playing at war. The gray fleet of Admiral Fletcher, comprising over 80 was stripped for action ut against only an imaginary foe. Actual war conditions pre- vailed among the thousands of bluejackets and marines, but their sham battle was in mark- ed contrast to the real conflict abroad. For the next few days the semi-annual “war game” will occupy the entire Atlantic fleet. The battle ground this fall Is off the Southern Atlantic coast. Hampton Roads is the base of operations, T “fighting” will occur at however. According to the best informa tion today, the Red and Blue fleets will engage In a struggle for the defense of Charleston, 8, C., navy yard, the Portsmouth navy yard,| and test the defenses of Fortress Monroe, which guards the entrance to the natfon’ pital and the Ches- apeake. Conditions on the were those of real war. Grim, earnest and determined, as} if a real battle, the opening maneu-) vers of the big “game” wrought! the bluejackets to a high pitch of! excitement, The ships are strip-| ped to battle conditions. | The present war game Is of pe-| culiar importance and interest among naval officials. Lessons of the European war are to be tested,| Submapines, battle cruisers,) scout ships and mine layers are to take an important and larger part in the maneuvers, Naval hydroplanes wil! also take) part in the war game as scouts, Rough weather practice with the alr craft is hoped for—to test their ability to return to their stations in heavy seas. | (ststanonennsiasatnscsacancineeecntacpeticensanncin’ Fuller). fleet today eee Class A Ending Saturday Night “The Great Question,” drama; “The Woman, the Lion and the| Man"; “Wild Birds of Scotland,”| | seente . | Madison Ending Thursday Night | Stop Thief” (Della Connor); “Jerry's Busy Day” (George Ovie), comedy [eee ‘ RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Thursday “The Broken Coin,” No. 8, |parts; “Out of the Flame |} Part drama; “A Mald and a Man, | comedy. Ye College Ending Thursday | "The Rom of Elaine,” No 32, two parts; “The Substitute Widow,” two parts; “Their Happy Honeymoon,” comedy. SIGHT ZEPPELINS | ON WAY TO ENGLAND. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 30,—-Six} ;Zeppelins were sighted heading} westward over Aerschot, Belgium, | today, in a course destined to take them to England, if maintained. LEARN TO PLAY PIANO OR ORGAN IN A FEW HOURS A Detroit musician has Invented |@ wonderful new system which en- jables any person or little child to Complete Report Seconn Ave. AT JAMES ST, To50cRibbon) 19c Yard 2 SY Miles and miles of rich Ribbons, brilliantly beautiful in - pattern and colorings; Dresdens, Roman stripes, Moire effects and Plain — od ——— 4 to 544 1 es wide, jues to 50c vad... .. LIC Ostrich Neck Ruffs, one of the daintiest and most popular of feminine fads; come in pink and white, blue and white, black and white, pink and black, blue and black, Priel at 9100 foe ss. See Women’s Dresses $6.85 A special showing and sale, for Friday only, on Dresses that will set a new pace in values for competitors to follow. 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Cheese of Market Today Prapte. fine singer. Any spare time she may have she spends in singing to He denies that it was the regu-|vises me to stop reading history | the convicts in the state penitentia «-* lars that shot the women and chil-| and Indulge in the advice of dream.) dren in Ludiow. Correct; but who ers. If | indulge, | must dr i If ALASKA m, } | = Bgl asa Foie Sige hd dr oe piste anal George Fawcett, the celebrated |4n all-star cast wo shall send you our guide and | | Broadway star, and beautiful Myr-| It is the story of the love of ®/three sheets of music abi | rounded and thelr destiny was writ-/to the sweat shops to toll their Stedman are featured in “The| dulifighter for the coquette of the free of charge vam } ] . | 1 ten on the wali? Who disarmed | lives away for a master; where no Majesty of the Law,” a five-part | little Spanish town Addres: Numeral Method Mu! | | the miners and kept them in sub-| women will be compelled to sell = i} ction while J. D. filled the mines | their very souls or starve in the | Grama of Virginia of the present CLEMMER Butiding FM Concrete |€ sacrifice| William 5 . Mich, iJ jwith scabs, while th lord, king or . Farnum, star of “The | children of the, strit czar can call the working class to-| 1. nt, sweethearts brother, it is | Spollers,” “The Nigger" and a fost ne ee ee ee ite eomestond? | Seen re eset te. Killed that) ruil of human interest and lite. |of other well-known plays, heads ee deny that. the priests,| Yea, of » time when we can era.| Fawcett and Miss Stedman are the cast of “The Wonderful Adven : nkers and. business | duce on we can Pro! supported by an all-star cast, which |ture,” a stirring and gripping chers, bankers Oo cad aot fae beats on ate | includes William Desmond, a pop-|drama, now playing at the Clem tar who tolle net, Yee, of e thne {ular matinee {dol, Charles Ruggles, | mer. When all mankind. wilt twa ca{Jane Wolfe and John Oaker. | jit thts pleture Farnum ph earth as one family and have nm | eee dual role, that of a victim of big bullies harnessed in. abe ~ COLONIAL | pire's wiles and of the hero of the galia walking ti treets and nigh | Walker Whiteside, noted actor of | Play. e Val- ways, looking for some brother to the legitimate stage, and Miss | | slay or drive to the cold, bleak|entine Grant, a Seattle gir ere PROGRAMS | mountains to freeze and starve, be. | featured in “The Melting Pot,” the! Colonial Ending Saturday Night | a few own and contro! the|five-part picturization of Israel! “phe Melting Pot" (Walker If this be dreaming, let me|Zangwill's great novel, now playing whiteside); Seeing America | poverty, at the Colonial, The story pre! rirgt.* Calu-| sents a solution of one of the great 4 mets and Ludiows have been for. est problems of the day. gotten and all armories, barracks| “Seeing America First -| and battleships have been aban.|teresting travelogue, is shown, | doned and the world is fr cee “ORPHAN BOY.” - “Under Southern Skies,” a drama | Q—If the Prince of Peace, the!o¢ the South before the civil w Redeemer, Jesus Christ, holds this heads the Alhambra’s bill until Sat- nation’s souls within the hollow of/urday night, Inclusive. Mary 3 His hand, would He then permit| Fuller, Milton Sills, Paul Panzer) f* us to to our and Charles Ogles are included in as R C brothers, the fighting Christian na- the cast. i : tions of Europe, to make widows! ‘he final scene of the Alham-| ®sttiete Bont eins Gest and orphans, and send fathers, sons bra's photoplay, with a cast made| topraymeues 10c ff LOC ve ctonay House SEOTOM | ona brothers into the d Kness of up entirely of local people, will be| | , and call us His good and filmed before the audience at the faithful servants? Would He? Alhambra tonight. 6.¢, || . A.—According to reasoning LIBERTY A New Seattle Product ty eee learn to play the piano or organ in jan hour or two. bd | Send us your name and address guerite Clark, Jack Pickford and/on a postal card or in a letter, and| Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tor Gumsicties and Beas Select ranch . Apri] storage eggs . Couatey Hay ond Grain (Prices paid producer) ——. Alfalfa, No. 1 : 4 Corrected dally by J. W. 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