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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. PAG# a ee RST NE Sh: a ‘ aaothes bm dedethteee ee ee ee ee Cardinal Writes Stinging Let-| President Wilson May Yet ter to German Take a Hand in Final Governor Showdown ANSWER TO WARNING/COMMITTEE IS DIVIDED ‘ ‘e 8, April 15—Gen, Von BY GILSON GARONER man governor gener-| WASHINGTON, April 15.—Prest eipt to-/dent Wilson has not yet put fe Car-| the Influence of his office to secure im, |the confirmation of Louis D. Bran was in r : " letter | @inal Mercier, primate of Be in reply to the note which Von/deis as a justice of the Uni n ’ Bissing sent him warning the | States supreme court. The w prelate to stop alleged political ac: | has- n permitted to take tt tivity course In the senate, but it is pre The cardinal’s letter declares sumed that, rather than see th \ the German os are entitled to | nomination fall, the pr mt will respect because they are un-|do what he can to bring democrat F faust. One passage says nbers into line “It was not, your excellency The iomination of Brandeis he may be sure, without deep re- | done more than anything else in the flection that we denounced to (history of this administration te the world the evils with which arouse enthusiasm among forward ; our brothe ind sisters are | looking voters, regardless of | overwhelmed — frightful evils | The senate will divide indeed, atrocious crimes, the | party lines entirely, but tragic horror of which no cold | progressiviam and the cc | reason refuses to admit.” When the sub-committ With regard to Von Bissing’s | judiciary committee made its military pomp and circumstance, | port, the majority favorable opinior the cardinal says was volced by Thomas J. Walsh of iii .. /oi i i oa a a 2 oars “Allow us then, even emitten | Montana, and concurred in by Chil as we are by admiration before [ton and Fletcher, democrats, Ml-| the wartike pomp surrounding | nority opinions aainat Braodeis STRAND _ *+ = #@ @ which has under contract us and the brilliant staff, | were filed by Cummins and Works. | “The Kiss of Hate,” a five », William Farnam and which, like King Saul, you Ballinger Men Oppose | part Metro wonderplay, in le screen talent have attached to your person, The other democratic members of| Whleh Ethel Barrymore is seen Farnum will « at the Strand | ow Nevertheless to retain our full [the judiciary committee, who are| in the stellar role, will be April 23, In “The Ron and| fF Wberty of judgment.” now considering the evidence and| shown at the Strand, beginning Miss Fara is coming May 7, in “The} lreport of the subcommittees, are; Sunday. Eternal Sapho | Charles A. Culberson of Texas, who it ie a strong story of Rus ea | BODY LIES In STATE fs not in good health and not act sian life, and affords Miss Bar COLONIAL | Jing; Lee 8. Overman of North Caro.| rymore an unusual opportunity Kathryn Adams stare in a new . LaF ‘ lina, who fs opposed to Brandets for the display of her supreme Mutual master, rhe Hird of DETROIT, Apri The bodY| james A. O'Gorman of New York,| dramatic powers. Prey,” which opens at the Colonial of “Wild Bob” Burman, the automo-! james A. Reed of Missouri, Henry Miss Barrymore, who long = Sunday. She bh bile racer killed while competing at) Ashurst of Arizona, John K has been a favorite on Broad. in a Western mi Corona, Cal., will le in state in the shinids of Tennessee and H way and on tour, was starred eards Masonic temple here until 2 p.m /gmith of Georgia. Smith n “Our Mra. McChesney,” one hunts today, when funeral services are to Shields have declined to say th of the most wonderful plays in gommence. |they would support the president in| New York this season. She = ton this nomination, The others are| was last seen on the Metro pro expected to vote tn Brandeis’ favor.| gram as a photoplay actress in ole of a wife ng camp, who re 4 for her the com oung man 5 an sac ssban@ for an unworthy Robert Whittier plays oppo ‘elf as too | As to the republicans on the com-| “The Final Judgment,” a five site her mittee, Clarence D. Clark of} part feature which has been see Wyoming ts a reactionary of long playing return enga MISSION and well-known record, and inevit:| nearly everywhere it has b ably is found opposed to men like| presentd hy hg: , fon, “Her. Bitter Cup. Brandeis; Knute Nelson would be| Miss Harrymore is supported bY) \radison, which head, jagainst Drandels because he wasjan exceptional ca “The Kins of |g a hat n of th Ball o rf ’ Sunday bill, there ia a combination Gairman of the Ballinger invest! Hat of thrills and pathos. There are o m | Im the new Red Feather produce gating committee, where he did all} H. Cooper Cliffe, the eminent! sion fans. more or leas, in this ed he could to help Ballinger and op-/English dramatic actor, is featured betel Nae crash waihde cae! ad ne pose the work of Brandeis in ex-| with her weep than to see the funniest com posing the efforts to loot the public] Niles Welch, a trained juvenile, iaaead” ith are hat om complexions domain; Dillingham of Vermont has| who made such a good tmprersion|s trent tn store in this gictuce. For a a well known reactionary record: | with his work in “A Yellow Streak”! Cisos are “angels’ tears,” the kind If you find yourself “‘left out’ George Sutherland of Utah altojand “Emmy of Stork’s Nest.” ts a that make one feel good instead of Decause of a poor skin, and want | was on the Ballinger committee,/graduate of Columbia unlversity |sorry (1) John Mason, In a scene from “The Reapers,” at the Clemmer, | Ordinances to | discharge ee "aciear, “yan sae and might i expected to vote| and came to pictures quite accident "A iews pictorial or a “asereen| (2) Mary Bol and Frank Ki from “Stepping| “ame to ® vo Babes p ra Cc i against Brandels, too k Bally : . | Stones,” at the Liberty. (3) Ethel Barrymore and H. Cooper Cliffe, in|. Rrandegee of Connecticut is one of cee | magazine will complete the bill. | weno Kies of Hate,” at the Strand. (4) Chartie Chaplin, we Darn Ho.| FOr shows Sap aes 8 ae 33 the senate’s hopeless tories LIBERTY | alery in hie burlesque on “Cabmen,” at the Rex. about efficiency voted a few min op William E. Borah of Idaho 1s! ¢ Gardner Sullivan, crack scen-|CLEMMER utes before to kill my ordinance re studying the case, and says he willlario writer of the Triangle studios,| JObn Mason, who made bis debut her in later years in a cheap dance| who waits for him, is told in “The| quiring regular and complete re- | s Web,” with Bryant Wash.| ports from the lighting department and the come to a decision regardiess Of/nas the happy faculty of hitting up | the stage in 1878, and who has) hal Spider partisanship. on some big questions in nearly al) been a star for more than of the} eee b good one, About all the friends of| Stepping Stone.’ which opens a four| The Reapers feast . Ww . |favorable or unfavorable, placing! guna featurt Frank K | hi » pa srw oo acne lthe name of Brandeis before theland Mary Holand jone end to another for the greater . 2 e to be voted on by the full part of 20 years. of it, then rinse the face with plenty | *°™*t® It takes the biggest step no far in| of cold water. me mem acane, and even oem, paint |the amazing revolt of the modern| Troms ceca ecvinerhe Tt does not often take many days | ful. Much will depend on the re were Wise’ b Minted? too teies pontes, ane finally running @ low- of such regular care with Resinol action of public sentiment. The] xeystone comedy, with Fatty Ar-/?'@™ tango dancing hall, ts the char. plays {n “The Reapers.” | ason, as the happy hus-| causethe Resinol medication soothes § to public opinion Retty’s initial appearance tn the and refreshes the skin, while the |, Dees recep Keystone comedies. She ts said to|, John Perfectly pure soap is cleansing it. | tcige because her husband went |>? & whirlwind. oe * | wife, becomes a paralytic, sees his a In severe or stubborn cases, Resinol Soap ty @ ball game inst of a ball wife run away with a hardened gam-| should be sided by 0 little Resinol Osment, | 4 cose of wanting the name with-| REX | Diet, ouky ta oo to fase whi ‘il drageiew sell them. pa conte Mi 1 Hamrick of the Rex f, omy tp come: foee to : theatre has obtained, by bidding | $2,500 In competition with other Seattle managers, the biggest comedy ever produc Chartle | | Chaplin in his burlesque on — “Carmen.” | | | | Estella Baldwin, 2235 W. 6ist st.,/ Ballard, wins the dollar this week with the accompanying snapshot | | } Thie ie the firet genuine Chaplin picture to be re! in the last six months. It opens | at the Rex lay for a week. | | Charlie, In “Carmen,” dupil- cates a scene from the opera at one moment and in the next | pulls off a roaring burlesque. | The story follows closely that of the opera, with the costumes and settings the same as in the | opera itself. | Charli seen In the role of | The play, according to those who have seen the exhibition run, is a jriot, and t* designed to become a |clamste of screen humor “THE SALESLADY” | It Is considered to be the greateat film ever made by the famous $670, 000-a-year comedian | He is ably assisted by Ben Tur |pin, Edna Purviance and an all-star Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday cast of comedians, Charles H. Weakley will be at the | dig or stral pipe organ. eno re in nine parts and ran an extended engagement, while Chaplin's Car @ men” ts in four reels and has a short, limited engagement only. pa i 1C @ (coLiseum | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and | Hamrick's bid fs even larger than Wednesday will bring to the Coll Uncle k thinks the picture is quite cute podrome —THEATRE— Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. TOMORROW Eugene Levy’s Hippodrome Road Show No. 1 The returns this week came | |} quite up to Uncle Jack's expect |tions, Probably the beat snapshots | Uncle Jack ever received came in in this week's contest | Estelia’s dollar will be matied to} her today | Essay Contest Next Week; Get In; Win Dollar Following a suggestion of Murtel |Smart of Auburn, next week's con test will be an essay of not more! }than 200 words on which you pre-| fer to live in, the city or country, and give your reasons, The suggestion is a good one. Write your essays on one side of the paper only and your name and address written legibly on the other side. Pen or pencil may be used The contest closes next riday afternoon. The prize ts one dollar. Boy and girl readers of The Star} under 16 years of age only may compete in these contests, | ee that offered in Seattle for the “Birth of a Nation,” for “The Nation” wae (Seattle Favorite in “The Bird of Paradise”) 20 Performers 20 EVERYTHING IN VAUDEVILLE | —© NO HONOR MENTION AGAIN ° Cireleites may be puzzled over the fact that for the past few weeks there has been no honor mention, But don't let that bother you. Small space and many names has placed that out of the question |for the present Uncle Jack promises better re sults for the future. ‘PLAY SHAKESPEARE Mr. Shakes Bring the whole fam- ily and spend the after- noon or evening with A New 2-part L-KO Comedy—“A Double’s Trouble.” | | The Paramount Pictograph, with “The Happyfats.” @ | us. Monday Night—16 Girls in the Coliseum Fashion Show. Lenore Ulrich, at the Coliseum. Be) “Espana Rhapsody” | ‘ nore Ulrich, who scored a} No advance in prices. eas at the Moore in m tremendous # person, in “The Bird of Paradise,” Chabrier Out of respect to ‘Miserere” ... seve e Verdi for two seasons. She will be seen Performance Continu- e, whose tercentenary will be “ : - ” eee in a Pa picture, “The Heart of Saturdays and celebrated the first week in May, American Patrol”..Meacham Saig”' in WAGs Ladere ith aad Om y 4 y the Wilkes stock company, at the an : undays Metropolitan theatre, announced Vill Be Play coquet, in breaking all hearts }. po " Will Be Played Each After- gy rg Bae if ‘cidebunitiieh Saturday that “The Taming of tho| noon by the Celebrated The Paramount Pictograph, a Shrew” will be played there all that) Russian two-part comedy, “A Double's Weekday 5c week | Orchestra. Trouble,” and new music by the Matinees ... ee | Rehearsals will begin at once, | Manager Worley announced, ‘“The| Taming of the Shrew” was chosen |by a poll of the company, after |many requests from patrons had been recetved, asking for a Shakes: pearean production, splendid orchestra will round out a massive show “0° | | THEDA COMING | Manager Smythe of the Strand SD ED SEED SEED GD @ | 1050 000! for tho Fox film Evenings and Sundays ...... 10c ERCIER ‘GALLS’ BRANDEIS FIGHT BARRYMORE AND CHAPLIN ON NEW BILLS! CEN. BISSINGER HAS JUST BECUN Strand Has Famous Actress; Hamrick Pays Big Price for “Carmen” tikibars SpEeeeune aaee eae & rh, which tops the new bill at the, This department has not made a The prospect of a favorable re-lor his productions, One of bia| 2 yeare he has been on the aye| Ace A ss A Sunday, Two other dramas, | compreh: ‘’ ij 4 port from this committee is not a m t | will come to the Clemmer Sunday in we . William Dangman itn “Freddie Foils| ci! or public In two years, tho it! mightiest themes i# that of “The The story of a man’s fight against] i. iceters,” a political play, and| collects and expends a million dol- Brandeis may hope for is a report) gaye’ engagement at the Liberty! 2a Mason needs no introduction. |the drink and drug habit, how he re-jan Edison, “The Stone Heart,” com: | lars a year traveled thie country from|claime himself and marries the girl] plete the bill | WILL BUILD FACTORY, Half a million dollars will be! Soap to show an improvement, be- [senate ts quite responsive, now-|)i’\ie ang Betty Grey. Thin 19 Octer Wh ake lark Whipple, the wife, | By Uncle Jack spent by the American Can Co. in Seattle, to construct a plant employ-) band who lavished everything on his Here’s the Best ll td nouncement made Friday, after rep- Tesentatives had purch: Snapshot of the of tideland property from the North-| Incidentally, 1 was to be put in an 3 ern Pacific Railroad Co. uncomfortable hole. Week; Gets $1.00 Erickson Discusses Council’s Failure fo Fire Three Clerks er economy nor rogram, so 1 com be re an interested to 1 fue edness seemed ta an 0 t f 1 7 vy about it, I ait of aaa ‘ t o own skunks f F the lic have an should be 4 i vice exarm- r ymething and those t. ERICKSON, cs cOAST wis DEBATE 15.—De- reity. in feated by the b and - t ern California itched into the reet, the ¢ ¢ e Jast night, who will now ervice law comes a farce ‘ national collegiate iu ending them back to the | winng The Californians debat- woper departmer the council eq jn favor of the increase of the ould have their rvice " other t tain ion WOMEN TO DEBATE beseruspetisvrge ee mer Pot doctor opt red La Follete’s ens bill will be A an " “ ! te 01 teams from the of these men bein le to more |; ersity of Washi op and the work than they do now, and thus gray, colege, on the campus ene effect a saving 4 at Pultenan Mins A coy ng Rea mae ere and at Pullman, Saturday night is concerned, his her are full of his transfer would not make tiele of dif ace, except ¢ The council will pass an ordi name would be on the con nance Monday, making it unlawful Her’s pay roll instead of the roll of /fr Private employment bureaus to the legistative department we the titles of “City,” “Seattle,” Municipal” or “Public” in connec That you should ¢ mpion the . Sischarse of thi ropriation | Uomo with their business titles, clerk is beyond t ‘ sion me He has given th elght years You don't have to wait of faithful efficient service month between installments. He has a wife and children to| | The whole story of “North support, which he tx doing with the) Fifty-Three” complete in. ag ter of a serious ‘oie a week. Begins next Mond. hile bh tro doe pair his efficiency for our work he would find it difficult to secure other employment | To discharge bim and put his} work into the hands of an inexperi enced man would be foolish from | an efficiency standpoint and in i human as well THE BIG 5¢ SHOW § If any one had asked me, Ij F should have said. Th never || TODAY—LAST DAY § would see an out at with fi ut protesting ag nd here The Five-Act Drama ‘ou are roasting those who re | | fused to be parties to it 66 | ‘The ery about economy and ef ‘The "i ficiency that went up when these ive report to the coun-| | My protest against permitting the | | expenditure of milifons without | careful scrutiny met with a “merry | haha.” | dzooks! What was the use) of stopping for bear when we had/ three chipmunks up a tree? As a matter of fact, the move-/ ment to throw these men out of a} ‘sob, instead of transferring them to| | their old departments, was prompt: | ed by political sore ears and personal ed 12 lots! grouches more than anything else. | Singing and Dancing in Costume This Big Bill—along with Special Music on the Orchestral Organ 5c Any Seat Sc Rg ~“ men. This was the an Follow the True Light and See Last Seen in “Jim, the Penman” In the EW THOUGHT PLAY “The Reapers” Strength of Mind Is Theme of This Powerful Christian Science Photodrama @| A PICTURE THAT TOUCHES THE HIGH SPOTS AS WELL AS THE LOW SPOTS OF LIFE ADDED ATTRACTION—PATHE WEEKLY as You Saw Phone Elliott “Jewel.” i Now See Daily “The Perec! Oc—Seattle’s Best Photopiay