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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1915, PAG Irene Warfield and Edwin Arden, in a Scene From “Simon, the Jester,” Lib erty, Sunday. see LIBERTY 8 . the Jester,” the ate William J novel, day for t days Rooster Jose, Tt ts t story of a wealt lishman, a member of pa who undertakes young » for a hippo trainer of cats. While he, hims comes to love in the scene « sent to t s wit Irene Warfield plays Arden AE ARORA Mary Pickford “GLAD” IN AC ten | he Great Drama of Optimism ‘ Chaplin ts Will make you glad Bi star cast « if you see her. The The delicacy of Miss @ vletes the bil ickford’s portrayal of | this wonderful little girl Othe Little a “GLAD,” a character of J thy Bernard in r the London slums, makes Jf D° ‘he, feature of the Clem! an unforgettable impres- MB The story x one of chart sion. and stirring rom “The Dawn of a To- ff, Thurlow lerg morrow,” together with § Oo'm*") 2 the added attraction of mi No. 3 of the baseball com- edy pictures of the “Bugs By cert oat ig to Gus Letters,” will be eee all week MISSION At the Hobart Henley is the sta The Silent Battle,” a thr carrots as th title role. sinking f wa 10c wen COLONIAL THEATRE SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY First Appearance in Pictures The Rialto Stars Florenz Marion ‘Tempest’ and ‘Sunshine’ In a Three-Act Drama | § ‘Sunshine and Tempest A Dramatic Story of Life in the Kentucky i Mountain “The Doll House Mystery” § Two-Act Drama, Full of Thrilling Action “Mata Weekly” (NEWS) Bie ed Au “Cats—Cash—-and a---Cook Book”: One of the Funniest Comedies We’ve Ever Shown COLONIAL THEATRE | WHAT IS ON AT THE SEATTLE PHOTO-PLAY THEATRES | COUNTY LEVY T0 PROSECUTOR TO with Doro will mmer s Broadway Universal dram the story of a young fellow, d herited a ed becaus his no, instea =. [DOROTHY BE 9.387 MILLS BE A POLICEMAN So Will John Murphy, Exe lIncrease ef One Mill Allowed! prosecutor, and Several By Commissioners for Next Year pests CUT THE BUDGET $372,775|17'S IN SOCIETY CIRCUS Prosecuting A yrne Lundin King county's 1916 tax levy wil ice force! Im wing in the This, with a ed ' . f $27,000,000, will give the ex-Prosecuting Attore 6,29 r ne car's ¢ i This year's levy was 8.060 mills. |, eth * veiial The 1915 budget was $2,187, ’ . : ry When the o issioners finished not?” ask John and Al, “If trimming t 916 budget, late Fri-| it «ht for J slwell and day, the cut amo wd 10] kek “Scathae: *: % nkers, aad collected by the county | 0 n realty from city for rent of offices in| owner, and Dr. C. F. Davidson, and the new courthouse Dr. Lamson, and ) prom: Forty-five employes to take care|inent fellows, to kecome policemen, tthe 5 ndition of the new | ius 411 right for us to be cops, too courthouse are provided for in the 1916 budget ind these soche ? Well, rprises you to s only the begin things that PARENTS STUDY = =<" CHILD SCIENCE ::: Raymond Frazier, there is Miss Cone p most e younger set, who en, and banker, is comedian aw Fathers and mothers, if you don’t |0n the stage, and D. Hoge, understand wh. little y |the banker, will be a ker” for doesn't mind pite of th 4 circus ings you give him i'd Is the town going nutty? Charlie Chaplin In “Shanghaled,” His Latest Laugh-Provoker, at Hobart Henley in a Stirring Scene From “The Silent Battle,” the roll in the extension course Ws ; the Alhambra Sunday Feature at the Mission's New Show Sunday entific child training at the unt Society ‘s merely rehearsing for | versit the big “Society Circus” to be held Classes are to be held every|at the Hippodrome for six night#, | Tuesday at 4 p. m,, beginning Oc-| beginning Monday, October 18, The tober 19 |circus is under the direction of Mra. When a motor car fails to act|Piorence Morgan, and the proceeds normally, the first of the driv-| wit) go to some charitable institu. er is to examine the er for the ated 4 Vote of r r tion, to be desig jcause; and the corrective meas-|the patrons of the circus | ores. he fakes are governed bY! ‘The program will be varied each “When a child fails to act nor-|Beht. Among other features ee mally average parent or teach. | ‘l! be 26 society girts-and 25 boys er punishes him, or pronounces |*# “Yamma Yamma” ushers, dress him an. incorrigit ed as clowns. There will be a clown His inside workings, th band, a gypsy camp, all kinds of for acts, not underst dancing, singing, tightrope walk- aa cannot be handled with respect tc xy, chariot races, an Indian village, them nous pictures posed by local doe ors, lawyers, bankers, etc. George thogenics Frazier will do a “death slide” rison in outlining the exten To sum it all up, it will be “some sfon course, w is under his di-| show.” rection, in sclentific child training. Very few parents are psycholo gists.” “Doteasor” ‘Smith ould. LINTHICUM INSISTS is no reason why they | epitome most took at toe ctitd AE ISN'T CAPT. SMITH \from the sctentist’s: view — { Mary Plokford at sclbnds Melbourne. n organism to be stud fr W. B. Linthicum, 109 Seneca st, sccuncat alt with according to fits ® declared Saturday: that telegraphic TURNS ON ‘GAS; DIES and impulses s to The 8 to the effect was the Ca Smith who REV. BROWN TO DEPART ook the submarines Iquique and ‘ Rey. Hugh E. Brown, of Pilgrim 4 i ] x ris otrice has found ne church, leaves Monday for New Ha mre sont th ine from ace, as yet, of the” relatives of coe (eee ee eee the National (tle Were wro 4 ae ' iiss Nellie Tuck, 42,.who Friday |cc% Cont. to # 'e National “1 inthicum also says there was @ | ouncil of Congregational churche of the gas in her room at | °°22°!! « ssh onal churches.’ 1 isunderstanding about repairs he Denny way, and died, after) WOMEN ARE CONDUCTORS |Was said to have made on the big » saying that {ll BIRKENHEAD, Eng, Oct, 9.—/|euns at Esquimalt. His only bush) ® ed her to wish “to| women conductors, ail wives or|ness with the British Columbia gow} soldiers, are operating an local |ernment, he said, had to do with} tramways his submarine-destroying aeroplana, described in Friday's Star. WOMEN LETTER CARRIERS | “I do not care to be made @ nning health had ca go to heaver 04» Ae LA - Pauline Frederick, Star of “Zaza,” Dorothy Bernard in a Ten SEND RAZORS TO SOLDIERS TELD, Oct. 9.—Over 11 Whit Geense 0 the A ine ; 4 MANCHESTER, Oct. 9.— The lof mystety,’” he’ said. : Sontny we ome hand razors bave been | Manchester postoffice is “manned” | He said he had beengin the Unit 9 —- oun ieacnteais colle repaired and sentiby a staff of women letter sorters'States navy, but would not S8Y, in ' Scene From “Sunshine and Tem M Pickford Class A Ending Tuesday Night and letter carriers what capacity ; at pest,” at the Colonial ie ae Ghost (Henr Walthall ae a ————"|__ Liberty Ending T: ees uh a tenened Aomplets tha or Sey Sane eneny’ tiene Madison Ending Sunday Night and 4 r pr F the Jeste (Edwin| “The Galloper,’ comedy Mu ia “*-. Ard tual W COLONIAL ons to } and forme BEGINNING TOMORROW Tog te illiam Fox Presents t Bund ay ' as * . . : 400 Doll | Hons tery,” a The Daintiest of Dramatic Stars ~-:|BERNARD . Mise Fred Supported by Seattle’s Favorite Actor TM Mary Pickford wil 6 attrac sll BERGEN " is cast as Glad, ff Formerly FLORENCE ROBERTS’ Leading Man . . t eape ‘ : fove “with Dand a 1 And Who Played at the Moore Theatre for Three | Pauline Frederick Dand om to re form and hi Months in His Own Stock Company be ieath on i aes ee In ‘the The Supreme Emotional Actress In a Superb Photo-Production eS Henry wWalall, doe. aeidie of the Dramatic Sensation nown actors tn the m a of the Century Shar ere “ZAZA” ‘ P R ba S R AMS GY PSY | The Master Work of Her Career Ihambra Enc ing Saturday pipe Clemmer Ending Saturday Night (, S K \ ernard and ‘Thurlow, Bergen) A PHOTOPLAY OF SUPREME CHARM Mission Ending Tuesday Night AND DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE Colonial Ending efi Night ae bse z Tempest and Marion PE Ce a) | Alaska Ending Tuesday Night Zaza’ (Pa r Frederick) ¥ 10c—-Seattle’s Best Photopiay House—10c Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night ‘ The Dawn of a Tomorrow