The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. FOR 1916 | IE SESSION Bones Teachers Close Convention F Here; Portland Woman ae ial pt Wil Oe to Join ands it Startles Hearers the Chamber HAD 'EM INTERESTED SHE CALLS 'EM ‘TRAMPS' cont y, t Waslingten The proposed merger of the Educational aasoc attended Seattle Chamber of Commerce 4 an a achers and the Seattle Commercial annual iroh Sa Club Saturday seemed destined to fall thru Officials of the chamber made advances some time ago, They informed the Commercial Club aff of Portland to the Hague mer na tiona esid pague of and also the public, thru a local Teachers’ a r whom newspaper, that they didn’t t why ¢ two organizations was given at shouldn't get together and work j As gto! Annex a hoon startled the conventio declar unitedly for the advancement 5 of Seattle interests, They felt, Al and small town teachers they said, that more could be accomplished in that way. Members ‘of the Commercial Clnb, which has passed the cham- be n members threshed the and chamber was han a body of eved that matte Baby to organize the ou flee ) somethi nformally notified that the club wort working wou ot consider a proposition to e this tion comt unless rules were adopted loers selected b the associa such w exist in the Commer- cial Cl iving the entire membet+ ¥ ship a in control of affairs, Me Sweet in In the er the directors rum ‘ i m* ” . 7 r thing oe are ef nny From “Man-Afraid-of-His-Wardrobe,” the Clara Kimball Young, in “Trilby,” a Picturization of Ou Maw “Temptation in the Opium Den,” a Scene From “The Secret Tl F Gishineteiai Club, it was fie iret of the juck arvin” Series, at the Colonial Sunday rier’s Story, One of the Features at the Melbourne Sunday Sin,” Featuring Blanche Sweet at the Liberty Theatre Sunday. ured, could, by son of its #u- fority in numbers, thus avoid DEATH THREATS WIFE BREAKS DOWN _ PRACTICALMEN Blanche Sweet at Liberty “sens mis ber nae launched its new member- POURING INON BEFORE PONDEROUS | 179 ADVISE U. W. ase Victimof Opiuin Habitt i aac ara t to a merger on the latter or- vacceSaeerst ake TAM GOVERNOR — DIVORCE MACHINE qeqouing ggppg rornnn ree Hess i, Geoee tun a Ak . ~24 . Re HERD we Cates ourt on Profanity } Alhambra; Other Bills Club have it figured out that ini - much as the chamber has sold mem- . ! and t Aivorce ative of Washington Is to| Heading the Liberty's new t Ruling Power” berships in blocks to various bust- grea awyer ' was 5 | beg! 5 Blanche Sw Pathe Scenic ness interests, these interests will le is $ . 5 <f tn C amount prod ores have considerable voting power, eir e ' « winaied: da as advisers to de Athambr 4 and, being suspicious that they : . fon " Oe Atle Cee ay Night could be outvoted to meet the de - ‘pipes: ( sailarion “et: Tide cies . sires of the directorate of the . chamber, sentiment now ts against ' . ey we 2 Libert Endin & 4 hy cig 886 pense Pet eee eee anche] any further negotiations toward a infort " - @-ie'*6 Anyhow,” as one member of the at bair od & € - * trikin * a belleved t Mission Ending Tuesday Night Commercial Club put it, “it is a good Se of t A ve e it nivers and \ Mother's Atonement” iCleo thing for the community to have weret “ » You are unable er t 1 ent Medlans two commercial bodies. The natur- Social Engineer ' , ven, with th > : The counse e-6 8 al feeling of rivalry results in both phe ‘of & machine , and = ‘nelected f those actively ' |< MndloenMnding Tuseday Night accomplishing more than would one : eve ased he: protsesions: ALHAMBRA + “ebties The Bon in| larger organization tire . , ne-like ® ns betwee SOR praus rtis Ame will be Jay Shepard, one of the richest lit Luther ‘ at e jude : . ature on th hambra’s pro : tle boys in the world. Bras* spoke om “Necro te a for three days. beginning Sun | Goes to Bed a Waifs; | He was known as John Doe No. M since, for Axe b n "An Alten,” a turiza 104 after he was found abandoned talked FRESHMEN GIVEN a Wakes Up Heir to on the steps of St. Patrick's cathe- dent Preston gave a paper on ALLEGIANCE OATH able he|the Rose.” in which Reban scored “We dral, in New York, on the night of Bap. Francisco Fa Di Rese alae ak eat a i aehae abe OW Ot such a distinct success on the vau Gould’s Millions september 12, 1914. teuben W. Jon secretary of emenine didn w Ww | deville stage nena? After secretly and unsuccessful- the Seattle school board, recom Cechmed. of the raity fu and e ad ire vibrates with life, in ly exerting every possible means mended to the convention th night took an oath ators ested craned thet . pathos and happiness, to find his real parents, Finley Jay vation of a “social engin ty to the untverstt necks. The little woman bed found the ordeal too much. She aughte in a cha |Shepard and his wife, formerly duty should constst of nwealth f serve rpm was crying softly in the witnem chair, her head in her hands é SHEVLIN HEAVILY INSURED |! pathetic piece from first to) Inor genie proceedings in court hool a socia 2 tered by F imond ean) , machinery of the law ground to a stop and | ast | ster by formal | center. {in Meany halt magi Moprnigcons, machinery of *2 5 ’ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Oct, 20,=| A Drtilant east of players sup-| i} committee was t The gifts I have receis Into the silence which « 1 there came, the open |Thomas 1. Sheviin, former Yale | Ports Beban in his aris saline 1: | CHOOLS look into the prese cate to the ersity’s & ih the ciuamde” notek trom & from hlete, and head of the Shoviin.|#! of the character of an Kalian in “MOONLIGHT $ eri ieeting ‘school txnde tare yunty jatl, downstairs, Tt » Rowe 1 mpanies, | borer a i | | freed by. SU ‘ia a Be vodka he e's 0 nat | IN NORTH CAROLINA as an “enormous lega’ tha hevan$ . ms rai » CLASS A | ciaN Mieke thaw the te | be , ae aueutinnad’ wer bit pach wie ea part Bro: q RALEIGH, N. C., Oct. 30.—"Mogn- school money qh ida tald bar. be ight decree. Mre. Anna Arfdreason Star feat Roling fy light schools will open tonight the country a left. the pt pa Hes heart-broker er owerful ple showin thruout the state, Gov. Craig having eats m ba ee a es goo! results of woman suffrage. proclaimed November “Moonlight ett te t Storey and 1. Rogers Lytton school month.” TELLS PERILS OF a “Mire, Ellen M. Rudy. of Daniel G. R ras H : ererpe Nit | | In a state-wide appeal Gov. Craig et.” said Mrs, Ellen M. Rudy Daniel G. Rud He wa ere § a ove’ ly oe ated,” a! ‘ ‘ gu “ he ° on a - A wht Sop 1 a pointed out that there are in North d- ] SCHOOL LUNCHES pet charged om ne city comptrol rs office, but was take ack two. Mesanay om: Carolina 132,000 white persons over yi . ee we bo siege ‘ tals de eat beeen: b a edy, and the Pathe Weekly com 40 years of age who cannot read or s . bk - ; oa? : plete this well-balanced bi write or Cold school . given |! Lage “vg oe sad iis -aactiee ae 4 Something eee Schools for adult white illiterate P ately b al-/ cal Pte Be Melted asa si Vpn vets . ‘ COLONIAL | |men and women will be held thru ter, hew ame off the and wa, Man. Afraid - of-Hie. Wardrobe,” | out the state every evening after 2 cation, of NOMEOne eee oregon a iat eee ne New in the first of the Charles E. Van Loan working hours. On clear, moon- +4 meeting AMSTERDAM. Oct sie ‘ Duck Parvin” series, will be shown ght nights reading classes will be J wr caper pcs ey Sgn Pi for three beginning Sunday conducted outdoors. Mot Motners and At the market. price a French anc ictures Hv .." R mous a = Phennhites nd. She whoy and ar e lariat 4 Steen coset to selze them, an was he , aaa Vin Uatte Anna Lattle the lea THE RULING POWER Ib ersona P araea irda Guanine With Edith Storey and L. Rogers n 4 2,000 1 hes,” he ean bit ack Po t F ‘he : pth ” jel ers, c once chee Srabented. b “The Night Sophie Grad odds an ds of anything and ev per and wats y Pe t yf erything jumbled It is eing dis . 124.99 we re impossible for a © tothaln t stea The The blue | 5c CLASS ‘A children whose stomachs are Evans, here, from South e blue-eyed, golden-halred four-| Pike gling with a mass like that a port year-old orphan who is today Finley yf? me ie (THE COWBOY ACTOR i And a Strong Cast of Screen Stars. MAN-AFRAID- OF-HIS- WARDROBE 3 Acts of Wit and Thrills. Crane Wilbur The Famous Screen Star In The Blood of His Brothers A Powerful 3-Act Drama Based on the Biggest Topic of the Day A Piea for Peace “=P E-RU-NA” red Trade Mark sea “/ Coughs, Colds, rune / Stomach Troubles and Catarrh Relieved. No Remedy can Compete with Peruna The Ready - to - take MELBOURNE Starting Sur will inaug of the serie ifully constructed screen version of Du rie story th Clara yung and Wilton Lackaye tars, and “The Family Cu board,” a picturization of the stage drama ¢ t Bur nd Frances Nelson ame, with Ho ymorrow Ho: jrama t s of One led Prilby” and Wilton Lackaye, in “Trilby,” por wom 1 inter a trays the character of Svengali, a 5° \ E part he made famous on the speak rance bl Wid. g stage it gale. Ile take a her y fror me artist chaps as has the poor Lal dela rr eer ies girl sitting her picter with out any clothes on ink Cleo Madinon:, fa the saliner Now get skeered ma. The news papers from at fon’s new show, whic New York ays as how ve does it nice and begins Sunday. In this picture ( modest it cording he chap who owns the enacts. dual role—hat of ture he ter w the moving picture ma WILLIAM FOX Announces the Screen Debut of ROBERT B. MANTEL. America’ or “tm Actor ANDREW J. ELDRED JOINS THIS PAPER’S STAFF IN WASHINGTON ve t , mothe A woman 0 oclety " oS pinay Set or the davauier. & count hine men mighty close or they takes out pieces hl daa r te vnbey : Sam! Lol gniz ‘ other ater the mo! t ! he r S ttle » 1 ° is i rangement promises to be more important Ps ide te kee ognizes the other. Lat moth pe uste ve her in Seattle. Her name is oa that will give than any of the 63 which have inch a Un ee Bee ge nent CLARA KIMBLE YOUNG and the chap that t . rth , In His Latest Comedy and the two characters meet in a The Ac Jeautiful ace on ar it during the preceded it, T Star has Taki Ch 3 > Kine ne Joes the hypnert g is Wilton Lackaye coring session added to its staff in Washing oe a ance nasoin vabeng ies ‘ , i . " a : In the St pth Modern Societ oe ima { ongress ton Andrew J. Eldred aking Two others ec are on the Phe next show aft ry sings is a chap, Hol the best Wash Mr. Eldred has just reached same bil ee brook Blit n “The umily Cupboard.” They « ington, D. C., his new post, and his dis Mutual Weekly ay a@ihow it tea preat. soclet} dmaiervenqutnee service of any patches will begin coming in a " | , e in ness newepaper in short sime Latest War Pictures \PRO GR AMS the same little imp of a vampire grabs both the Seattle Eldred is a graduate of the father and ma see those shows. Both Colonial Ending Tuesday Night BIG CLASSY PROGRAM if I wante® go up in the The Star al- University of Washington, and | Man - Afraid - of - His-Wardrobe of Devotion srided s editor of The Dally durin 3 8 Rd i RAD Tit ame. trecantichimas agitation wnlen pales (Art Acord and Anna Little); “The I can see ‘em fer 10 cents gy reliability, resulted in the overthrow of Sunday-—-Monday--Tussday Blood of His Brothers” (Crane Wil I look fer yer in Ma sure on Thursday. PA Arraignment of Societys sin broad. minded. President Kane ELMS Lo) eleny-stevchee ee tata Sn 4. Eldred ness and cor Following his graduation he Ovey), co! - * aut 1al Weekly ngton went at once into newspaper pleteness of its W work. Mis rise has been rapid. news In addition to its United Press His writing began to receive it has been represented wide attention last winter when COLONIAL THEATRE service | At the Melbourne 20CENTS — | Trilby” (Clara Kimba SOunS Lower Floor at Washington by Gilson Gard. he served as staff correspond peo Balcony ner, ablest of all Washington ent of The Star at the legis correspondents, and Frederick lative session in Olympia Class A Ending Tuesday Night ies The Night Sophie Graduated _—————

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