The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 6

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An Unqualified Success Mary Picklord In the Five-Part Comedy Romance of Land, Air and Water A GIRL 0F YESTERDAY Pathe News—and a Scenic in Colors. Until Saturday Night 'DETROIT FIGHTS MANN IS IN DAR TOOWNITS CARS| HORSE ELEMENT | tion System Choose Candidate |}MAYOR BACKING PLAN | HIS MANAGER IS ACTIVE) | | ,| On the theory that in politics all] I MESSAGE OF DETROIT'S panes See posston Mann MAYOR TO STAR READERS : ‘epu Iden-| lt To the Readers of The Star (ju epg | |} Munteipal ownership of street ( idl the dark-horae clas 1% } cars must eventually come IN | ano | at be Ilinoin’ favor ALL AMERICAN CITIES. §\ tt ' Ed ma, In Chicago, |} The people will realize, as }!® carry! tive campaign they have in Detroit, that satis. | [0 ser th lelogatio: } In look ing for deleg also from some |\ factory } sions and a reasonable fare can | |) be obtained in no other way } ! i than thru the ownership and ) ing { operation by the city of the { Simmn traction system an a ne People Will Vote Nov. 2 Proposal to Buy Trac In needed exten rvice on|All He Hopes to Do Is Edge! STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1915. PAGE 6, MARY PICKFORD AND HER BROTHER JACK STAR TOGETHER IN SCREEN PLAY HERE; WHAT'S ON OT’. BILLS 48 ~*~ When Republicans | am hopeful that before the | He ) first of January, 1916, Detroit | ) will be the leader among Ameri imma foresees an open game can cities in owning and oper. } he con no candidate ating its traction system. h at the art to win, Public ownership in other tra ' a » fet > of 5 form hae proven a complete t € First at Pike. Continuous—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ee Bacon: | Yan ole SAA ages: yy I Per has for years operated to ad eader 1] 1 n vantage its street lighting, wa) » the ana be et ter and asphalt paving p! s r th . » \ ° AR B. MARX Ca efeated Mayor, City of Detroit M was born on a farm near Until Saturday | BY DEAN HALLIDAY aw colle an : * DETROIT Mich Oct Or - "= ts i : x TLES FOR CIVIC BETTERME 4b mataber. Of the Geboct beard Three-Part Wild Animal Special @ being waged here, = the villag liyde Park. Later! A Scene From “Destiny; or, the Soul of a Woman,” the Feature at | whe sale, ar ly abs nag plot, the Kies ‘ a. aa attorney for the v } the Melbourne Until Saturday Night, Inclusive | South A a a 4 Ww s xatic ¢ alder see * .. 8:2. 456 | Playter. its the ne nd ward | LIBERTY Soul of Broadway,” a F feature | TWo- PART FEATURE IN COLORS se vs as ge = | : Mar Pie f winsome and film, now being shown at the Clem A novelty, and well worth the admission price itself nd to congre : PA pao aa an over, $61 e has served the Libert her latest, and| It js a vampire 4th, Pike & Union + i One what ts considered her best, ve the Continuous C ' ‘ ‘ t |" Valeska 1la.m.to 11 p.m. o hand, has t]50 of the food 1 art,| should be white ave inw and od tr r The Pathe Week! showing ” aon reat “ee partment of| w of the second and third ga if meree a at ¢ the world series, is also on the 1} Destiny,” or “The Soul of a Wom.| : a of | MRS. B00 LLA PROSECUTOR AND 3 e|megwounne | Rigas h Yentiny, or the Soul of a Wor the ands € f the atest atures ’ REGENT ARRESTED '::.."’:.""" y proteced and released on the r ainens of t Metro program with Emi et | R Oct r tr { the great emotional actress the! ght were f ta seoks to # |leading feminine fs the fea] Mra. Maud oda there to have| ° bed but the litt ture at the Melb who, with her a talk A t ated the «x » pest the res Volunteers of Aw \ a t she stood be oat J ting, the sa BP rend ; una lekte var Prevage Fa to the penit ie ‘ nak " . Ny ‘ ever ‘ 4 told the ry of } ew Vv eer gs NOT A PART! CE ; : “the she ih / Valeskas OF DANDRUFF Ee Wn : — = ted 24 OSCAR B. MARX ‘sen pay me COLONIAL t Mayor of Detroit To Overcome Eczema |) The Colonials offering £ Intter part of the we Bred : | K A FALLING HAIR : Save Your Hair! Double Its Beauty in Just a Few Moments. 25-Cent “Danderine” Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful Within ten minutes after an Plication of Danderine 1 find a sin trace dandru falling hair, and your scalp wi itch, but what will please you will be after a few weeks when you see new hair, fine downy at first e—bdut rea mew hair—growing all over th icpderise is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and * J fe to vegetation. It goes r the roots, invigorates and stren ens them. Its exhilarating, st lating and life-producing ties cause the ha! strong and beautif A little Dander doubles the beau difference how and scraggy, just with Danderine and # through your @mall strand at a ti ig amazing—your | fluffy and wavy, and have an ay pearance of a an | parable luster, softness and luxur ance. Get a 25-cent bottle of Know! ton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and pr that your hair !s as pretty and soft ag any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless that’s alli—you sure beautiful hair and | will just try a litte D MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE: Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid If you m our me ery day, « neys with salts occasio noted authorit meat forms | paralyzes t forts to expel They becon gish then you suffer with a misery fin the kidney r ) fn the back or sic from the blood nd weaker ziness, your stoma is coated and whe bad you have rheun The urine gets ment, th € and irritated, obliging you relief two or thre time the night acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounce af Jad alta fror any pharm here; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a days u kidneys will then act fine \s famous salts is the of grapes and bined with used for gen elu; juice stimulate Iso to neutralize the « rine, so it no lo r is ndi blade Jad Salts is in injure, and me vescent lith “ expensive; cannot 6 a delightful ef. water drink SO-CALLED HIGH LEVY WILL SAVE 7 : ; e when th Sev TAXPAYER MONEY, MARBLE SAYS|"".; Editor The pt to mislead t tant to them He ware 8 lower th ople ot in 969 for | 6 regrette: nt of ta th r ah 1 , I d |*pe t the of th t the 1916 le that a ems ‘ontrove e and Interest paid tua’ NEWPORT HOTE MUST CLOSE UP hot ed lau tur he for two aid uid he knew attent n to the held them inex English af had hed © tl made hard at ordered months ordered the fur n th six mo would be soldier found himself able nd speak thought Godwin nothing ¢ eing conducted f how but ¢ whom and d 10tlo: both to } the © theatre ar ‘Th om e Wara Year Ago |\ — 1 Martial : clared in the — Congo nut =: ing " D Jared n ra The “Pape's Cold RHEUMATISM hein" Cured to Stay Cured = - the Bone. fh anes! Sah! so SUBMIT ARGUMENTS oh fm ta lve, ith brat Gh _ i keep after the 5 per cent “ wned street x ectoma the leading role. It 1 the story No More Broken Haii pedlebr«Abs4 S leet cheaon nas | ene ) ® a an actress and whose ambitio ns Mb appde ye Whee gpa come? » It has been dubbed the | t s applied ab e lead to disaster | ans brittle, t , parched, ides but 1 veiianal ue tol “Blank Check” plan because, a! | OLYMPIA the « . a ¢ i nent The Spirit of Audubon,” a] ha rat une Ph a Bi tho the company has agreed to r yurt # argu ack » seme, totter ardidrama, and a comedy entitled) need of any -niiceafitag t 1) board of street car commis n the te . r x king | the bill le: Solumbia made me ay sn banguat ve over have seen is to be fixed by judges of the ms - : * r MISSION ations * es ennial nvention I go to the prisons, not In a pes| circuit court if the proposition a ; ay AB. T eadliner of the Missto are ry lle tee simistic wa t hopefully—I know| “earries” at the coming ele ’ : ha 1 (tee aged: ' Ws Seeaed” AA te hhh: eased t The ars . eveland r officials of the y Mayor Oscar PB. Marx, are duct 3 to last tw Gov. Lister, Insurance < 8 Campaize of “od oes 4 244644 Fishback, Dr. M. A [ee ee sintiniiiiscnmmsit _" . nd others. Vice Pres rolt t Don't Merely Re ag » talked entertainingly of ey declare if the pec . Cough, the con ferstand an the ; 4, old-fashioned “meller- jf a nies, he tt ed ¢ Stop the Thing That Causes It The Valley of Lost}said, now he i $5,000,000,000 of this end the Cough Wil Sthp tteelt s the feature of the Alham {1 until Saturday night, {n-/ bee Pa EOE OOO ORG OEE The plot of the st * . ng the gold rushes to Ne i 1 ""Tne festures of the picture ar ere Colds or Grippe ; peat pt rrific head-on collisi tw in Few Hours ad K pcee t and the blowing f : e*la cliff wering debris upon t 1 ow rea the ¢t ining camp at the foot of the Shaan cigar vei" CRIME WORLD __| sas o ! ee IS HER SCHOOL ya Re or nose r « « t P * ff A t 1 me anes 2 . wh WILLIAM FOX’S A drives Brilliant Drama of i The Gay White Way Starring —JVALESKAY. | ——|SURATT CLARA JOEL ; * This successful actress would ‘ ich rather go to tea dances of an fternoon than on a ing tour : Mi The Best Gowned t » gather “local color” for he t 1 r ro the crook Ki I ‘ Woman in the World ho nds much of ber leisure in low -woing, <1 wen the haunts of crime ‘ thie th Dyas ad ‘That's why Molly, the wife of a Fort . Chick Hewes, reformed crook, is a Inc THE the big hit in “Kick In.” TIVULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK FREE ‘ Ww 4 Hie PULLMAN, Oct, 21.—Ernest 0. Holland, superintendent of schools at Louisville, Ky., will become 1 a Jident of Washington State college Electra-Vita Co. Sealaecneck Jon January 1, 1916, succeeding Dr » ‘ 10 rattle’s\ Be {Enoch A. Bryan, resigned «Theatre Bldg C Phetoptay Mouse 10c 8 The board of regents elected Hol » Cor, Spring | Wash. land last night Beatite, jcount Destiny, or THE SOUL OF A WOMAN to leave until tl fs it rough tw there for twi had just paid f that \ there st oman” i the ffected That me id it did him good tf to see a nist { and that right is the 1 I t our J and Ma 4 ¢ wa er mar- t even a want gin. Howum- is a doing parents a wants to fetch ‘em up in the world to morrow Ma the ith building 13 t feel a bit k now a ing to let || Melbourne SECOND AT UNIVERSITY 25 Cents ~: INSURANCE ME And Worth It 'THtoe Curling Iron Goes ry's assots. MUHL PAINT CO. GIS Pike St. BANDITS GET Unavalling AWAY search continued Thursday for the two bandits wh WALLPAPER : 4 4 ; ip we bo . From 5 Cents a Double Rell ank of R , Tuesday, esc: ith $1,41¢ MAIN oot November 7 WILLIAM FOX Will Present THEDA BARA In “CARMEN” CLEMMER 10c Seattle's Bast 10c Piyetopiay Mouse Office, N. EB. Cor, Third and Pike. Entrance, 1504 Third Ave. Roons—203-204 to § p.m. sun-| m. Travel in Comfort VIA THE “See America First” Splendid service to all Eastern and Southeastern points. Three daily electric-lighted trains. The “crack ORIENTAL LIMITED, 7:30 p.m. To St Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, without change Th GLACIER PARK LIMITED, 9:1 m To Spokane, St. Paul and Min r over the beautiful Cascade and Rocky mountains in day ht Th SOUTHEAST EXPRESS,” 10 p. m To Great Falls, Billings, Denver and Kansas City Excellent dining car service—smooth roadbed, on-time arriv = = = . To California Points | Great Northern railway to Portland, 8, P. & S. to Flavel, thence new palaces of the Pacific GREAT NORTH ERN and NORTHE N PACIFIC to & Francisco. The new, fast rail and water line, only twenty-six hours at sea al ; round-trip fares on sale daily to San Francisco and San Die KO. ' For full information, literAture, tickets, ete., ply 1 CITY TICKET OFFICE { = 1 Columbia and Second Ave. | T. J. MOORE Cc. W. MELDRUM ' City Passenger and Ticket Agt A General Passenger Agt r TELEPHONES: MAIN 117 AND ELLIOTT 5609

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