The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1915, Page 7

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WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Via Wireless —a five-part melodrama, doubtedly the kind ye with what is un- most sensational climax of its et filmed. The heroine is trapped in the wireless room of a sinking yacht, the water rising round her, to be rescued by a U. S. warship as the yacht sinks. The action in- clues New York, Washington, Pittsburg, Con- stantinople and underneath the s Alhambra Amateurs § in Action —showing the Seattle scenes this. And a George Ade Fable Comedy —brand new, and like all Ade’s stories, ing as well as entertaining. Four Days—Starting Today 10c 5c made-in-Seattle heard much and Seattle actors motion pic- about, with Be sure and so amus- 1,600 LARGE, COZY OPERA SEATS STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915. PAGE 7. TO HOLD WATER DROP GEOMETRY ‘| POWER DEBATE TO STUDY LOVE? ' Commercial Club. Will Federal and States’ Rights Theories Prof. McKeever Tells Parents | to Let Young Folks “Make Eyes” Hear| OPPOSES NEW AGE RULE ‘SOFT STUFF’ ALL RIGHT The Seattle Commercial Club in| ‘The Church and Child Welfare going to hear all sides of this water | 8" the tople discussed from many power thing angles Wednesday morning at the President Royns announced at| third dey's session of the City Wide the club meeting Tuesday night| Old Welfare Institute, at the Hip that a Joint debate has been ar |! ne, The afternoon sesston ranged, to be held in the club Tues.| ¥48 devoted to “The Phystoal Needs and Care of Childrer T ? At the age when a boy should HERB’S CHANCE To KICK be studying girls, we make him The civil service commis. | tim’ a. “MeKeover, of the Univer sion decided T day night ty of Kansas, and director of the| that any protests from per | inwtit discussing “Love Affairs sons = or ~—s organizations lof Adolescent Young People,” Tues against the proposed rule a ci to exclude in the future | 1 | 1t understand the from clty employment all , divine purpose, parents applicants over the age of 40 will be heard next Tues. Go with day evening at 7 o'clock. | ‘Toung soles’ dbeerre’ spor] The hearing will be held \« od time. They should be in the commiasion's offices | permitted to ‘make eyes’ at one an in the Triangle block, other Third and Vester, Remember, they are looking out beyond, hearing music that sur ° ‘ *|3 assen the bobolink, looking {nto a day evening, October between | paradise that is open with free ad U. 8. Senator Chamberlain of Ore-| mission to all, The soft stuff won't | gon and ex-Senator Piles of Seattle.|hurt thom, But be sure it is all Senator Chamberlain will advo-|/#Weet and innocent—that ts my | cate federal control of water power | wart tng | Piles will expiat When a boy gets to be 13 or 14| ut the recent pack ra old, he begins to comb his corn states’ é And mother says, ‘At last he's | 1, which voted tha ing to what I say about hin sites be vested in sonal appearance.’ But mother the states. doesn't know The club last week recetved from And the girl of Ike age begins Chairman Reyno’ of the state |to be restless public service commission a reso her discovers with alarm H.| that boys and girls are ser Then the 1 control lution favoring r i ested tn ower 8 ific conflict between and who waa one of this state's teachers and parents on o: egates at the Portland conf and the adolescent children will gi otion picture talk other, It in because parents for phate. 4 teachers do not un a mmerctal Club Tuesda Some of you staid denounced the 40-year | back the ha Perhaps for city wan 8 ave en re of young stead of A sug a with ¢ t that the Kane te din thers at g demonstra ape the and interesting. work William Shay ELEVATED TRAIN | RUNS AWAY; 60 HURT) 0 passengers Eight were taken CO-ED ROOTERS WILL GO of rooter r the Unt shington to a hospital co-od c ar “SIN’ CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ired him. The boy ts out jot danger, “EXPLAIN SWISS NEW YORK, Oct. 6 An elevated|¢, 1 car ended a wild half-mile in trip today when It crashed crowded train, injuring upwards of LETTERS” FREE SHOW FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Saturday, from 10 a. m MILITARY SYSTEM Ch H. ¢ X x 1 to to 1 p. m., all clean com } gue at the Wast edy, special for children ot secuctans mri From the primary to the A f articles appea high school senior—all cent T t welcome. Regular pro- I foals a) senere gram will be resumed Fal OraaetAiabe Gainon One after the children’s show, that “the defeat of our na ould at 2 p. m. Keep this ad leave to the enemy th t for reference. to land armed forces ould have eff. nt fig that THE could bet 1 h an emergenc Melbourne Second Ave. At University FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND 10c BANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELOOME of {PHOTO PLAYS] | | | Marguerite Courtot | four-part drama, “The Pretenders, d Crawford Kent In a pretty scene from the " now being shown at the Mission LIBERTY tata din Pathe's latest, “Via Wire Bubbling over with fun and gin-|less,” which opens the Alhambra‘s leer, and with the Irresistible Marie|new bill Wednesda The plot re Dressler and Tom McNaughton | volves about the efforts of a disrep. romping thru the whole five reels, | utat sanufacturer to swit ' mato Surprise” came to/dle men out of their invention n along entire: | It was writ Miss Dressler by in wr in love awt The swindler with the le eventing the is also tr misre to the cessful » things Marie doe numerat and her fat er as mak a | But 80 sw hip at sea. Bertram has Director William | Gosh! What Next? ie) taliputin the fe | ten for Resor Doffs Sox; Just fe widow mother The of MISSION | k L f Si] Paints Ankles ' 4 eG) te Oak Kalem co with Crawford Kent A t cea measures and Maret Courtot in the| Alaskan, Lover of Silen . sata pC ALASKA res, or misadventures “Your Talk Gets My Goat,’ He Writes in Note, and ae taete oe the child by com.{plorer.” « atory of romance and ad-land a far ot ha fle ad Speeds North Again. mon law has always belonged to the|veuture, which came to, the Alaska the other's identity SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. ) wanted to get back to civiliza- ate, ar sep scp bong as hnagh it matt an —Up ‘in Alaska, where John tlon—to the wife and kiddie th mplos Dine complete the t Neilson has been seeking his | here. . »A ‘ee fortune he heard no talk. He | So he came. _ po COLONIAL liked the “great silent places.” | Yesterday was the great fete : gees FI LaBadle, erstwhile star of } proud, that he co the wife | black Interfe reon & Harris and kiddie to the restaurants, the 2 er ot » the stars of the But John was not exactly happy beled read e tie dadba «Boe gaping Babee over to 1 sale Her 8 which opened at| Late last night he and the wife and | Canadian contingent at Ypres, vn finally wakes up to bis /the Colonial Wednesday | the kiddie stopped the automobile told his experiences Tuesday night |r a hero while| “The picture Is the story of a for a final round before going te of the Officers’ club of of the ex: | weak willed gir ) fell, the old e Give them anything they want. A at her # t Netlson whispered to the waiter, | arriage ying anh exconed"Rimtelt "nad wer Anges 1 i: nstd MEET t eee An hour passed. The joy wife | SBURG, Mo., Oct. 6 CLEMMER and the now sleepy kiddie grew| ; rf The engagement of restless desperate and { kreat pl has fearing something untoward had y, began here to rs befallen Nielson, his wife sent a arate ALHAMBRA “ walter inside to find out about him. Gail Kane host of other stars he learned. yee 8 cast. The play was directed by the great slient places for so WEDNESDAY ome os" Trilla 66 Ue ove atl long that your talk gets my THURSDAY, FRIDAY men for one w the goat. | will send you money rime of one—a crime « from time to time.” Good-bye SATURDAY By visi the tavor of the we —John,” was the message he se Las! to a smashing and hurriedly scribbled and sent Je L. ky « sn — back. Presents er ——— —— The ¢ Pas. has just com pleted a manuscript of a sequel | START FOURTH CLASS SELWYN |@ Today, hig to his thrilling story, “O'Garr | In a spectacular picturi- of the Royal Mounted The tic drama soon. . popula ourth class The Arab,” a tale of romance this course » organized this on the Sahara desert, In which Ed week. The class will meet at 1044| Great in romance, beau- Fi La Badi . { jebut, | Samirwn basineee men and vi The iy LAdsinid. tnd grasping in its dramatic ae Wiey is cespuicelly tote downtown business men and thins ’ : he Le . 7 of the w class meetings will be held ee a bes intensity And All-Star Cast in hp a neg oat ie. Thi enab i|and apes Ce re ‘ nor {s ele : oo fg Added Attraction| i The Price he course deals with the f A mental principles business shine Mae Bennett, Ga: Second of serial of base- ganization, characte ding and) ya ; ne ar co on and a a ° “4 vard- ducted by a pra 1 business man} Wyte es | Supported by fe ere cca. i : BUGS T Silence §.: las PROGRAMS Alaska Ending Saturday Night The Ex (Lou | Te Dorothy Davenport and Tom man) Corporation lorer Negen or One of the most vividly realistic ship- wrecks ever screened Kr Melbourne Ending Saturday Night is shown. The Arab" (Edgar Selwyn) “ * Liberty Ending Saturday Night A play that will i: Tillie’s Tomato Surprise” (Ma leave a memory. Dressler and Tom Me Ni faughton) ee 6 | Alhambra Ending Saturday Night Via Wirele (Gail Kane and Rrue MeRae ee rT ee Extra! Extra! 2 Funny Comedies—2 Both Full of Laughs Colonial Ending Saturday Night The Price He r | LaBadie and Mignon And erson) | Mission Ending Saturday Night The Pretender (Craufurd Kent and Marguerite Courtot) The Professional Diner” (Mr, and gram at the ¢ A fort 2 ‘ the week. “Just as It Happened A 5-Act Masterpiece a drama with Ed Coxen, “Gold Bricking Cupld," a comedy, and al Produced by the Pathe scenic complete the bill Thanhouser Film cee | NEW SHOW TODAY Four Stars in a New All Comedy Show MARGUERITE COURTOT and Craufurd Kent A Broadway’s favorite comedy-drama in four parts—rich in humor and sponta- neous comedy that keeps you bubbling over with laughter thr oughout the comi- cal complications of the play, “The Pre- tenders.” Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In a comedy such as this pair is famous for, called “The Professional Diner.” TT RNS RS RTE” | This Show Until Saturday Night Continuous—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. MISSION Fourth, Pike and Union 800 Ground Floor Seats | 8 Drew) Ye College Ending Thursday “The Romance of Elaine,” No. 83, Class A Ending Saturday Night [two parts; “A Daughter of the =” The Vivisectionist (William | Jungles,” two-part drama, and a eat Just as It Happened 24 | good Nestor comedy ni; “Gold Bricking Cupid anemones ‘on gnorant of| Madison Ending Thursday Night ED COXEN in 2-Reel Drama As It Happened” Vivisectioniat™ Williams news. (Earle Pathe | “The Christian and Edith Storey) RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Thursday | “The Broken Coin,” No. two |r The Great Ruby Mystery rt dram Little Eg omedy House of Paramount Pictures DOA RAAOALY STARTING TODAY TELLEGEN Leading Man toSarah Bernhardt and one of the foremost artists of the dramatic stage, appears asthe starin °. William Cousesent—_Baaaeete grip- ping story of the jungle—with all the thrills and dangers of jungle life. A mammoth cast, stupendously staged, with an exactness of detail. 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