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40,000 MARCH A BANNER Seg ind wedi COMING UP AT LOCAL ‘MOVIES’ + 4 City Sees United Demonstra- H cml tion for Preparedness; * slebrated tomorrow, was orte! a ay 200 Bands | q >: ed by the late Mins Anne : t by the tate Mis CONTINUE MANY STORES * arvis had invited } FROM PAGES NEW YORK, May 13 b the second Sund MY | anne to support the pri ; her moth RL TELLS STORY edness eo we * On this da 6 Jarvis ant ioe a a oe ghor tian for «vations! overs QN WITNESS STAND a e t ally strong ; ' 4 * a's standing ar re 4 Bid rege wrensed we te her story. “But > the downtown streets in| + ml Ad *r ane 4 ahrat t ¢ oe t from school " The last ¢ | + | or : or : ! € nused. 1 march past the | r a aeeivad, A nd r a m esta. Twe thousand women, from pa she bad me more than ers to were . to e world her D4 } a t audible. She — : + | : € wept and } ve + pis sald Attore . ida; 1 t guments, if any, wa d and filled ag re | were surprised at the wide obsery sed to cause you to do M alone intended t * Jance of the first Mothers’ 4 5: main th ring the entire ‘ For Miss Jarvis had prevalled e said that we were engaged hours rocession ® on Senator Burkett of Nebraska, te ame as married, and that nas A. Edison, Maj. Gen. . {ntroduce a renc suggesting |'t W t make any differenc Leonard Wood 4 Rear Admiral bd that the secon in May Agreed to Get Married Usher were among the reviewers < created a holida tell the jury all about Two hundred bands part ated ° ers, and alt what transpired,” said Hart. their « es arch | the subject, the happened, Aldeen,* ¥ news and man he 4 | itorfa raised he igging me an@ WINS ASILVER CUP | § |'““since. then m then 1 dont ‘ t t ‘ ae Re or po, asi e vered that she psa nscale aa and it has become a 1 1 | was come a mother she and D for h ny o st ; nicky’ st hil tans | i ere Ce “OOReNUe of praise to mother Lew ed together about tell- in a . Bas. The white carnation was chosen |ing th arents and about get . (1) Stuart Holmes, in “The Sins of Me at the Strand. (2) Scene showing Blilie Burke, In “Gloria's Romance,” at the Rex. (3) Scene showing Charlie Chaplin at the | “* the flower for Moth ers day, | ting marri¢ ee iAtharsioves tn The Preerwaitten® (4) Sesns from “Net My Sloter” at the Liberty. (8). Scene from “A Mool's Paradies,” at the Class A, (6) Odin showing Rana May, in| Mts Jarvis sald. because it grows| Louis was straid to til his te C0-EDS IN BASEBALL | “Salvation Joan,” at the Clemmer, (7) Scene showing Geraldine Farrar, in “Maria Rooa,” at the Coliseum. ° in every part of the country and|ther, lest he would disinherit him, COLUMBUS, 0, May 13.—Coeds NYING SUNDAY also with the daughter of life, when he) seulptor’s or, but goes daily |CRANE WILBUR—COLONIAL | May Tells Her Parents / at Ohio State university have} They meet by stealtt b th the younger girl to the studio. Crane Wilbur He finally decided he would tell, » baseball. Today the co radiance,” 1 man elm, ft doa one of m the husband ts filled with . t { and she confessed all to her par Fe in the midst of spring train- | ‘ to find his ward, He t of her, Un-| Jealousy, a icing. GUNGts GME lose nes ee tee ARBITRATOR RAPS ents, Lewis’ courage failed him. c. and a league is # being for —Hdne May in “Salve- the arms of his son, Hertle “ pow to nfess to } : « seks 3 at the ‘, none thea | He then proposed that they rum ide “ spssmndecignen ‘Wesied’ wal, Hope's tather sudé appears and her mother, she A Ford Sterling comedy com-|Western drama. in which atrone LEADERS OF STRIKE away together. in the Schumann home, and shoots | ed ow sister te accept t the bill vith a, in which strong “T can work and earn a living and kills Wilhelm, the author of - sinpitiaasihvaptiniecmnanain, —— a thrilling adventure] for us both,’ he told me,” she tes- Mynelf |the a oe oe Chairman John A, Moffitt, of the | tified aff els a ae ok federal commission sointed to wis finally told his father, she “FLOORWALKER!” C CHAPLIN oti! ssi - arbitrate labor trouble on the Alas The rica Cheetah te FOOL'S PARADISE"—CLASSA /|ika railway, here Sat en tle attorneys were vic- at the Alhambra, beginning Sun. MOLLIE PERSUADES ME TO! a A Fool's Paradise” is the title of route to Washington & the |torious, after a sharp skirmish, fn THEATRE day, ia. Ch « WRITE THE STORY the drama to be offered by t strike called recently wh medi. | hi g admitted evidence tending pearance v Class A theatre, beginning Sunday.| ation was in progress nearly 1 to prove that the grandparent tried Third and Cherry ee rig When are you going to begin It in @ #ix-reel picture, abounding| the railroad work to prevail upon the girl to submit Eugene Levy, Mgr. . sever that «tuff for the newspaper? with human interest. It points ot | He charadterined the to an operation four months before vs sid |“SINS OF MEN"—STRAND re at. sked Mollie, after she had ca frailties pada ii the t a = apa bs er child was b * ] The new photodrama, “Sins of! yim on the s smile to my face by her stor * of cup of life which in’ the history of A I told him t he was trying Men,” in which William Fox pre- | escalator don't know,” I answered sor eer et pA nn 7 9 Beygior to murder my baby end Chae E b d sents Stuart Holmes and Dorothy | furnished what uncertain! the first ee er would have been called didn’t want it to happen and Lewis Bernard as co-stars at the Strand, | arg fect of celluloid place, I don't know whether I can AR Jnot been for agitation of leaders ” she said. very body beginning Sunday, is based on a fimine of thie acen Write a atory that people will care] gorge ga |PARRARAT THE COLIQEUM — [Dcl Deer over done any work, but to the little Pine- G t th new “religion.” called “Myself, on & mad rush t to read. I am afraid that the mo * ay —Several | Dustin Farnum will close his) wno organized the men in order to | hurst became less frequent, _ oes 0 e the doctrine of the big ego, the and. t I take up my pencil to write crumbled chimneys and much | Successful engagement in “David) --eate lucrative positions for them- Before t time he went out two ‘cs ” creed of selfishness. - I will become so conscious and ap broken pl. and windows | Garrick the Coliseum on Satur-| selves and three times a week. HOME Wyithetm Gatmasintnn oé Ger Ned by the thousands of readers.| any ofGeked ehinaware, wore (C27, ight. Sunday, for four days| Fase | Onco his father said to the gf's man yher, finally finds a that I will find myself trying t t only, comes the Metropolit mother, Mrs, 8. P. Wilson, some- OF HIPPO }market for bis work on the new {write what they would like to read, found today to be the extent of = house beauty, Ger RECEIVE ONLY { BID thing about Lewig declaring that: vad eligion. ot what I should like to write the damage resulting from a se who scored so heavi he was not the father of the child. DROME On his way home, Schumann res That would be fatal,” said Mol vere earth tremor, which shook |/#*ky “Carmen,” In a picture maid —— Patted Her on Head cues a child, which later is na fe, with the superiority of her! @oise and cities f ‘ to be greater than that drama,|] WASHINGTON, May 13.—Earl| “I stepped into the room and Hope, trom drunken father, and | Gra severet inches looper than hia {Year {DB newspaper work. “Chad | for 50 miles |*Maria Rosa,” all full of mixed|L, Byers, of Iditarod, submitted /told him J did not believe Lewis “an VAUDE- VILLE You are always assured of the best hour-and- forty-five-minute-show —not only in Seattle, but anywhere. Look ‘em over! Vickroy Co. 4—PEOPLE—4 in Roberts | “MRS. BILLINGS’ BLUNDER” A Big Scream Louie Bros. Marvelous Equilibrists 3 Ione O’Donnell A Violin Virtuoso Wiley and Blackburn Novelty Musical Act “Kaliope Trio” Comedy Singing That is Unsurpassed A GOOD FEATURE FILM AND A GOOD COMEDY Weekday Matinees 11 to 5 P. M. oc Evening 6 to ll Ph 10c Continuous Perform- ance Tomorrow One Child Admitted J Free with Adult to Weekday Matinees te take the old man's wife, Gretchen, the child into their ho servant foot 45 4) the comedian managed to extricate himeelf, George Marvin (Stuart Holmes) ere tel too. By a clever acrobatic stunt, the sole damage being a) is the son-in-law of Scribman, the | publisher. He becomes infatuated | 7 ae with the doctrine of “Myself” and |SILLIE BURKE AT REX Billie Burke, famous star of the |epenking stage. agement at the Rex theatre St day. She will greet her many| 1 friends in “Gloria’s Romance,” @/an {dea for a story, ‘ motion pleture novel from the pen|tion and Inaight Into nan y of Mr. and Mrs, Rupert Hugho*.|ture are strong enough to make it) 0) n hummer na,|Sullding crumbled, and bricks| Broadway squads, So young John|and Holland's vice consul to this| Lewis and his parents motored to were hurled into the street. Two is sent out on the road to work on| state, has returned here Saturday Monroe, where the elder Lyen Billie the role of Gloria Staf-|rattiing good reading !f told in on residences also fell a section gang, and more fun fol-|after 20 months in the Nether-|gave the boy $100 and he bought ford of a milf sar ows way, just ae you write injeme Many were cracked lows. |lands. His country will remain |a ticket for Denver. Sunday, Monday and role sffe > Wis Sook Nobody had been reported injur| Two new dramatic features will'neutral to the end, he says. He! He has since remained tn that Tuesda gins f itle ook ne, Molite, that 1/4.8¢ an early hour today, conclude the saw no fighting y n gowns now a true at that would " - Ss mak od re You know I The Screen Star , oy ve oF satives tx the word. MY “SALVATION JOAN"—CLEMMER |" Laagesltgasth nts tD haber fia | Edna May, the famous actress nh coact father’s family who won her fame as “The Helle All hin stmt of New York,” and Is now the wife © ; - ad no brothers—died be- | New "York tlllnalre, ithe Bo brothars-—died Be Production Extraordinar TOMORROW star of “Salvation Joan,” whict oo badcon to a5 is AF beg ts engagement at the Clem- | ns . | First, 1 d 1 ; : FOR ONE ease hee iscuae whee rst, last and only appearance in a motion WEEK Sei’ fies ae taal hind enees, © sit tor | picture of Mrs. Oscar Lewisohn, wife of a New short time whose 8 yver to tl 1 Cross soclety ite a cheer, Gao teummt 0-& © i York millionaire, who was persuaded to come ONLY In the Five-act Salvation a society Rit!) stitute in the school ol wan & out of retirement to appear in this one picture, Masterpicture hor Megas! sh ~ Wega vd ne her, At that time she tol receiving $100,000, which she donated to the relety whe he re e u f° verfences, an i Pee rate ee reeds exists in | Sbctt_ her experiences, “end! they) Red Cross society, formerly the § city In which she lives.| "goon after, however, I lost track | In spite of the opposition of friends | 5p her: but yesterday she came to and relatives, she joins the Salva-|°.. me, and has promised to tell tion Army, but conceals her identi ty. The posr people love her. |told her I had been asked to write | Joan is. attracted by Bill, Who, | ,omething of the kind, and that if she thinks, {s one of &@ gang Of) .n6 would permit me I would try rough characters of the saloon and|°44 write about her struggles. | 1 . gambling place hin >| t sb felt 80 = Crane Wilbur in 4 y é Seation Seen |. aly ere ee that ae Dual Role, Supported J '* previously broken off her en cave me permission to do this” gagement to Ralston. | hat kind of a story is it, Mar by a Strong Cast Bill,” after an of thrill-| 909” eked Mollle | * ng adventures, turns out to be a It in the trials and tribulations Special Comedy secret nervice man and arrests| op « girl left alone in the world | Pictures Ralston as a spy, saving the coum | without money and obliged to try from war, || earn her dally bread,” F in “That sounds good. If I were| E. Gilbert Shaw |“NOT MY SISTER"—LIBERTY | you 1 would commence It right | ; , at the Organ | “Not My Sister,” starts a four-| away | The White Orchid day e ot at the Liberty} “Oh, 1 know, Mollie, why yon are |i Sunday easie Barriscale and William Desmond fn the lead-} 5c™ Thousand 5c ng roles. ace Marshall, wronged Seats jby a sculptor, marries later and Is e artist home until the LAST TIMES | @ TODAY—TO SEE Harold Lockwood and May Allison THE COME BACK A Picturesque Photo-Drama p———— << TOM ORROW Daa William Fox Presents Stuart Holmes and Dorothy Bernard In a Novel Photo-Drama Based on Creed of Selfishness “SINS OF MEN” Bet. Spring eneca TRAND2 2nd Ave. | parently wrote with no idea of my a $TAR—SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. PAGE 3. Mothers’ Day Founded by Girl to Pay Honor to Her Own Mother ‘ar, Charlie Chaplin, Dot Bernard and Many Other oe ever said that,” she testified, then he patted me on the head and told me that Lewis didn't say that.” Pictures of both Lewis and the {baby were introduced in an at Dass divsbt tempt to show a similarity, tend- |ing to prove that the baby is with: CONSUL GETS 'S BACK | Jout doubt Lewis Lyen’s child, The wedding took place om June 26, 1915, and the baby was ” Kempees, of the | born September 19, 1915. ‘ On the night of the wedding the only bid to carry mail by aero- | plane from Seward and Iditarod, here today. Ue proposes to carry 1,000 pounds a week, 380 miles for | $49,000 a year han always contended that the only| round at 7:26 p, m. yesterday. |toves, and Spanish doviltry, and ar-| ap-| The quake lasted four seconds, |tistic deaths, and romantic scenery, Weather bureau officials said it)#9d beautiful settings eee “THE GREAT 8MASH"—MISSION ‘The Mission theatre will present, on Sunday, “Tho Great Smash.” The story: John D., jr, was worth- leas. Old John D, held up his hands in holy horror one day when he| Capt. J. C.J saw his young offspring with four! Holland-Washington Mortgage Co. erit of my stuff was that I readers in mind. He always said, ‘Mollie, three |quarters of the books and nine tenths of the newspapers publish:|negires and bulldt and the consequence is they bore ¢ s you to death with their mediocrity sherk ww domggey the streets the believe, Mar if you have! your imagina-|, 4, buge chimney en an office was more of an upheaval than a wave, or swaying motion. Frightened crowds rushed from |me the remainder of her story. 1/ EDNA Famous as “The Belle of New York” pa | on SALVATION JOAN 7 BIG ACTS You want me to start of this kind because it will take my mind off | | saying that omething in elt That 1s not wholly the reason, | fear,” sald Mollie, thoughtfully, “ have long thought that some ong |ought to write the story of the girl who in alone In the world, and who must make her own way. 1| I don’t mean those out-of-the-usual | rls who resist every temptation, big or Ittie, or those who are #0 weak that they fall into sin almost without knowing It | What every girl wants to know is how the girl like herself—the | average girl—treats certain com: |i limon sins and moral lapses; wheth- | er ft is better to He a littie, or to orrow much; whether there ts| Jany mercy in women, or Justice tn | men, for the girl who puts every: | thing to the test and falls, and it| this failure means forever." Mollie stopped suddenly. was much moved, I could see had had her temptations had fought the battle », dear, | want ou to it, for 1 have always thought could write, and now if ever, is| the time you to begin.” Little «, T am try, and you will be the {t, for, before I write It Jcation, | am going to put ft down 1n these pages, Then I read {it to the old crowd, and. they approve, 1 will let Pat pub ENGAGEMENT MADAME LOTTA MADDEN Madame Othic FORMERLY DRAMATIC SOPRANO | EXTRAORDINARY She | she Slie too, Afternoons 2:15 and 4:15 Evenings 8:15 and 10:15 write you % | ADMISSION Id CENTS ADMISSION 15 CENTS soing to first to see for publi all will it (To be continued) ORMA HACKETT of Wilkes Players lectured on the O, Henry Friday before \\ omens University club, the