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MARCHERS TO WAVE ZANGWILL PLAY COMES TO COLIS STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. PAGE 3 1UM SUNDAY WILSON TALKS —VILLISTAS HAVE 1e Liberty; Clayton at the Clemmer; Farnum at the Str ad TQ RRWORKERS LIVES OF A CAT oe o= obs ; ~ i ars ¢ ete eee eans 54 aeesasesce§r) 722 0 L E M N A i i A | R be ew x, Full Dinner Pail” Mentioned; | Kill One, Says Staffman, and + « V4 " Republicans Look Back Tw Bob Up " ward Jace — @ getting under wa * a a wi His Pla UNION COOKS TO MARCH eduied fer Sai . + . | Members of the Cooks and a cay: OF ahs tie yjo HE COMMENDS RUBLEE BANDITRY CONTINUES | Assistants’ local union No, 33 ile were to be decided . val voted Friday night not to 8 yY for places | * | ALISBURY c,M BY H. D. JACOBS abide by the Central Labor parade tiready have m re ¢ Pre t W talke f iin. | United Press Staff Correspondent Council's resolution against eived at head t tn the Hes . ‘ 1” te ‘ " pes ADVANCED BASE, SAN AN | participation in the prepared. i. ailding, tho, that {t eliiost é a aie pape TONIO, CHIHUAHUA, May 8. | ness parade by union men are Se ie eed . (By Courier t umbus, N, | Instead, the 60 members de tions. at dane * Ls \ f M., May asing Villista | clded to make it a matter of previsteger A oak oh * the c ‘ bandits is like fighting a stub. | Individual decision, whether or | [ere St the dispe eee see tor Overman, a et D born fire; squelch tt in one not they would take part in ad. cnhhaen Qe * hee lols all taking “ e they break out In an. R the demonstration Ska: cated wn hag ; ther _ About half of the membe bao cea ‘ og fa r b The American troops have | It was estimated, would be In " rind egg c with the main body of line as testimonial of their be - > Laat oa “ ; vi n four “major en- | Hef in preparedness against oe be ee 4 _ gagements In each case the let ‘ | filled to owing,” the preside enemy has heavily and his o ‘ reapor force has been Scattered and ne He urged t tion of | broken Twenty thousand ~—s men the organizers of | Trade Comm t Three times the bandits have and women marching in silent ses patagar tl a [oes queens n th reorganized and recruited al- , o © pa | - most to their original strength, testimonial of thelr hope Many women attended the mee And there is every possibiti- adequate preparedness will na v clamoring to see Mrs. ty that they will be able to do wave no flags, or call to no n pass ° j but she was nc 80 again : smiling girls in the office win nt © say | At Greenabe ent ( Dodd and his column of the dows, or yell to no friends on Sc t problem of get i again, #2 venth cava ats » Villis- : the curb, when they parade, (tin ation over in time We a of alt Guerrero on March 28, ge / red Lae : fi m to be carried home rad age. t | fe the oning fight hey won't if they in the a the ‘ ve cou r tin the urrying into spirit of the men who an Japanese Want to March be er . ck je who now |¢ ull groups ning the demonstr Naturalized tizer who ontro! the a art € Many Have Been Killed “I'm in favor of giving ev-/they want. t © tee oe 8S Eee: 7A ctl voulde { ter Col. Brown of ery march a flag nnow aniam by takir art ae Joo! ar ed a force com ene of the committeemen, Satur-|rade. © o given 6 ro oS et +220 O68 » re we x at : The ems of , ttered rontannel , ae + Pharos pia eongeen ea ib ea ¢ c Sobiticsetsoltoli SOSH E EDC Se H ve eES hoop od eena jthe new tate solemn and serious for flag wav-| A vision will be te | He referred frequently to hin| bandits were broken ing. e4 for natur * Aleeriggne (1) Scene from “The Moment Before,” with Pauline Frederick, at the Collseum. (2) Ethel Clayton, In “Dollars and the Woman,” at the | 201!" oe 0 Rublee It was generally agreed that but-|they care to take part Clemmer, (3) Billle Burke, In “Gloria's Romance,” at the Rex. (4) Scene from “The Prima! Lure,” at the Liberty. (5) William Farnum, in | At Charlotte, N. ©. the president) Then came the only real stand / | tonhole flags would be re ap American-born. have Battle of Hearts,” at the Strand. ju ed 6 phras intainted An eT l the \ have made, the battle tean € canter ¢ to Col. Roose aa ae a Propriate than banner flags told t w ein kins witeme -SURDAY| Pan} , ; with Dc Tomachic, April 22. There will be one United Sta like to be " A—Nhea Mitchell ta "Al; — rites i pts The Ser mt CLASS A ; 2 acter tn Dollars and the Woman. Pe rday at Detroit k at least # flag at the head of the proc Men Inst|.| Camtite of Barbary Const.” ; a8 The Woman Who Did Not] es . a8 a stas who par- sion. ¢ Denkis ang y by one of | Care,” which in the trac [STRAND feet piaunched the phrase at the were able to 4 The committee in charge of the| reservation, and the local telephone stent authors, Israel | tion, beginning Sunday Class | “Battle of Hearts,” starring Wil- | cele ho Maj. Howze's Preparedness parade fs really just/ workers will have a float {‘s sure to attract al A, introduces Eugene Hesserer in j Yam Farnur s the chief attraction ares e ' signing of battle at Ojo 4 a! march. the t role. A most dramatic | at the Strand theatr beginning =r} e ark Gee ve of 7 q | moment in the story is when the|Sunday, Farr acts the part ‘of a | Penden before a tremendous half of the Mexican force ‘ SOCIETY SHOW is moth wring her husband would |satior. He is in love with a wea) °rOwd |w eft dead on the field ] | Billle Burke, whose fame on the! secure the cust of their child tn |captain’s daughter, a part taken by What kind of a fire are you go Many badly unded are report IMMENSE SUCCESS stage ts likely to be|a divorce suit, sacrifices her repu-|Edna Purry, his new leading wom-|!28 to keep under the melting pot|eq to have gotten aw ie ° 1 by her new glories in the| tation by falsely declaring her hus-|an, but thru the plots of th n1Ct Amerion, In order to. tare out Villa in Retirement | rt in| films, ts again the featured star of | band is not the father of the child. jof the story the girl does not ! Wile ted Ss ericanis asked) Despite this overwhelming de os ‘i ~ | wir” the week at the Rex theatre. Th }ize the capac ) tg | V eon here were only 3,000-/ feat, { “ pe The Spring Drive,” soclety’s! prore aunaie he a 2 | ace | he capacity of his love until] \y "om , . only 3,0 ‘eat, it is still an open question pretentions contribution to char | [ere's the surest sign of spring.| “*Mission—noverta Wilson tn “The {st two complete chapters of | CLEMMER |the end of the play when the Mecklen bun ted States | whether this band wil} be able to ity, the proceeds of which will go ircus is coming Other Malt ® Romance,” the novel by noo tven the feature| Incidental to the story, which ts| woe” Mecklenburg declaration | reform again to building a workshop for Seattle's| \°?;, 0" June 5, for two days REX—SAitte wrt | 26 1 Mrs. Rupert Hughes, will| Ethel Clayton ts gtven the enacted on Catalina island, off the| “3% "de There are 100,000,000) ‘The \ American expedition has to, huliding @ workshop for Seattle's! it will be the John Robinson| "amare again be shown {role in a splendid cast assigned tol California coast ‘sa itp poo oe the e elements been in \Mexico nearly two months. urday night, following a matinee! i Big Shows The shunning gowns, the daring |the six-reel production of “Dollar®| wreck in which Mr, Warnum|” ras VU, 8. hes aleays be in|.Yill whose capture or death and a Friday evening performance! yrasy ‘bunds, and ceilione’ weal oe thin productions amendid seting 10 land the Woman,” which appears at/and Miss Furry f [the eee ip its tlways been in|was the main object, has Hes : t < cal . an) nis production re bound to t o Classe si und eh “ > ' driven into retirement that enraptured two packed audt-| jumed horses, and such like LIBERTY great attract film fans the Clezamer, beginning Sunday ss are always the same elements, the|’ Reported from various souress moet at the More theatre. lak aes te Gee are Gee me eriee alas tak Ged Those who insist upon digging |COLONIAL same high passion for human lib-|to phe. badly “The Spring Drive” is © clawsy|:neret: be the elephants. the nim’ lrot liam 6. Hart has the ere | MISSION Jinto everything until a moral is un-| Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic, | erty 9 be badly wounded, he may be production. It is more than lhe lady” ‘barcbeck cider gy |role ta “The Primal Lure,” Tri) stn every woman's lite there te [earthed will not have to hunt far|‘Feathertop,” has been artistically| ‘The country has devoted prac.| ther dead or disabled. inated Vaudeville show, more than a mU-| clowns, pink lemonade, yA, ool pape ee B nay we yin | cometh which, if known, would |!9 “Dollars and the Woman” before | adapted for the screen, and wi tically all tts attention for the past jag politic ae a rellitary, factor in 4 sical comedy, more than a drama.| CO™D® |i ; ow lopens at the Liberty Sunday. “Phe | firs acs Be Be perceiving that the married woman | pear at the Colonial theatre on Sun-| Years to the material side of life.|Mexico for the time belag. } i is a 4b theee, Wa 0 beanie | a Primal Lare” recites the stirring | "so declared Chas, Walden, a real | ho, even innocently, accepts finan-|day, with beautiful Marguerite| “It is now more important to de-| “Shout 150 of his mos including made movie thrown into the bar-| hance of Angus McConnell, 8) ate operator in the underworld, |Cial assistance from any other man |Courtot in the leading role termine t to do w » lost at Columbus, have been in, | CLARA BARTON SOCIAL pg ag peggy Fy and he sets a detective to find the than her husband is seesawing on| The story is that ‘of a young girl What is the ¢ 1 ; SMe 7 The players come from the most! ls le Moyne, daughter Of &/ taw which would spoil the propos.|the brink of a precipice, who ts happy tn the love of a flor-| Which brought about the wo; ° e exclusive homes of the city, in| Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of French settler at th st. It is re) og marriage of his son with a a | Members of her sex, however, |ist’s young assist a country | C@taclysm? lent’ in Creme cares on oe rf great number, society itself turned | Veterans, will give ® social dance | Plete sagas thrilling encounters! tain Miss Connor. jand members of the opposite sex,/town until she visits a wealthy| It 1s competition of standard na-| hua not actually policed by, loose upon the stage. | Thursday evening, May 25, at the With the Blackfeet Indians, and/ ‘This is the skeleton story of|too, for that matter, will find ajuncle on Fifth ave. Then for a|tonal traditions and national poll-| american troops. : Very few seats are left. | Hotel Calhoun Weems with Gove interest, The Other Half,” which begins at| degree of justification in the neces-|time she forgets herself in the gay | “es | Reports are being received’ he Lion and the Girl,” a riotous |+he Afiasion Sunday |sities of Madge Boynton, the char-[social whirl. By reading Nathaniel Men of the same and of differ-| aimost dally of various sized. Keystone comedy, completes the - |Hawthorne’a pretty story of Co-|@Dt nations are growing closer to! bands Pres ah In districts res bill, least Fete : each other. The melting pot is 3 : | ays, “Feathertoy he Iting pot ts | we “4 =<] CHARGE GASOLINE BOOST IS RESULT OF see eh tet Sarasa peer ee tt | ereter teat, Amerie” | mavea irom” the. American, = | MANIPULATION; TRUST REAPS BIG PROFIT] °oL'seum IBABYOLOGY Mitte cee ————_———_| "Where la it going to end?! . TULSA, Okla, May 18—Investigation of reasons why Saturday night will bring the last | BABY’S MOUTH ]/atHamera ASKS FOR $2 Kill a Villlsta and two bobt ‘ A oF, he showings of Valentine Grant tn 500 up in his place. SUR rene, salneined Maontondation Se Gace at the well {The tunocent Lie” at the Coliseum | @ arrestee —@ | otha Yen Con tain ete call sauteed Adbnauaaal "Ge Gee theatre. This Seattle girl has made| | The third of a aeries of arti | fn “A tinting? Workers Goon? tant: Waahey 7. Bernard: & Iosashors MEETING AT Ross “a ‘ cath ga | nary ." the . a A meeting will be d According to the experts’ figures, the off trust will clear a || f00d with hosts of her fellow-towns aiving simple ruies any |! OVERDUE: ARRIVES [i0w ‘tivenact production wenich|man, began rult against the Robert gas, Meetne Will be held on Mom profit of $112,000,000 on 70,000,000 barrels of crude oll stored men, many of whom knew her when| | mother may follow to preserve J starts @ week aur Dollar Co., owners of 2 day, May p. m. at the Ross oe v she lived here on E. Howe st. Now| | the beauty and health given a ainhied Aihambre Sandee ee aie ete) Meivilie Dollar and ihe emer | Marche building, Third ave, Wala Q = the r eo; | ah b . hea ola and er cra t »perty owners inte For every barrel of oll which costs 40 cents to produce ihe is m great star in the films.) | baby by nature The schooner J. W. Clise, 121 | Mitchell and Willlam Stowell as| asking $2,500 for a broken leg, Fri.|the cechters fill chat i eee with headquarters in New York and | @———— —@ | days out from Melbourne, ts in dry ' “ " itary fill that’ and handle, the experts say, the trust will charge $2.10. eamwanet a sone tl a dock ot Port Wuaehes Setarday ¢ the leads. Many of the scenes tn | day near Dravus st. and Nickerson ave, dqu espect to her! » akeley Satu ‘or i aken y e One year ago crude oll was sold at 35 cents a barrel. "onan lg bdo DON'T LET THE BABY SUCK cecrnauine this production _ wer atten ina He was injured, he says, while| The plans will be explained bys snaps Sy We ye ue HIS OR HER THUMB! “ 7 __ | fame vary coast resort in| engag in loading the Melville |representative ‘of the city @Be will_bring the beautiful) "1; vont hurt the thumb PE 5 Poder, been almost given up| San Francisco, Dollar with lumber on February 14./ gineer’s office. f but ft may spoil the baby's mouth.) 4 hurricane, delaying calms and a BASRA sa —— and later mar her beauty by alcrew mutinies were re | ~ d y by al, utin ported as| crooked mouth. FREE Balloons = > For the Kiddies OAK*: 1tol THEATRE Daily BALLOON WEEK COMPLETE NEW SHOW TOMORROW A Carnival of Fun for the Children Beautiful Colored Balloon FREE to Every Child Visiting Theatre Any Afternoon or Evening Children under 10 years, when accompanied by parents, admitted free to any matinee performance, except Saturday and Sunday. The Celebrated French Dancer Verna Mersereau & Co. In “A Romance of Old Egypt,’ Pantomime Dramatic Dancing Henry Gunson The Singing Fisherm FLORENCE LAWRENCE And a Great Cast in “ELUSIVE ISABEL” Gripping Bluebird Drama in Five Big Acts In ant Date uses of her delay, You owe it to baby to watch the mouth, to guard it against malfor-} m. and against such accidents as thick Ips or crookedness | For the first six months of baby’s life, the muscles are very pliable; WILL BUILD FACTORY | Within a few months a factory employing 50 men in the manufac the muscles the lips are easily vate akin of the|ture of oxygen for oxy-acety sind cutting and welding processes will sucking should be |>¢ ! operation here by the Linde discouraged. THE THUMB |A!r Products Co. of New York PRESSING CONSTANTLY | Which has purchased a tract a ON THE LIPS THICKENS .|Henrietta st. and Eighth ave. § THE LIPS AND MAY EVEN | Increased ship building brought the MAKE THE MOUTH CROOK. |°o™pany here. ED. ain Pay As soon solid food brush twice teeth. Water will clean them. TO FREE KILGALLEN lose attention to the teeth as baby begins to take te all, soft tooth and brush the be sufficient to WASHINGTON, May 20.— Ambassador Page cabled the state department today that John J. Kilgalien, of New York, held as a prisoner in Dublin on account of alleged particl. pation In the Irish revolt, prob- ably would be liberated by the | British authorities. | Kilgallen was a student in Dublin jand a member of a boys’ cadet corps there. | Pearse, leader of the rebellion, |now executed, induced the corps to jattend a meeting of rebels. The ac-| tion, it is declared, was entirely tn nocent | Dring the session police burst in, smashing down doors, and arrested Kilgallen among the others EDITOR SUED BY T. R. SAYS HE’S FOR TEDDY Marguerite DETROIT, May 20.—George Courtot A. Newett, editor of the Ish peming Iron Ore, defendant in Sear at toe Weeedin the libel trial when Col, Roose | velt started action because the Masterpicture Ore sald he drank heavily, in « | telegram to a local paper to. ‘ 9 day declared he would support e er Roosevelt if nominated Roosevelt recovered 6 cents in the libel action Delightful Film Version of Hawthorne ‘amous Story PEACERS WILL MEET Staged in the South Sea Islands \ meeting will be held Monday noon at the Good Kats cafeteria Wonderful Story-—Large by the recently organized Seattle Cast branch of the American Union A Picture You Should Not Against Militarism Os easine The union has for ita Western or raniver Dr. Anna Louise Strong ern the call for the Monday meet Sun., Mon., Tues. ng, Dr. Strong declares ita purpose to be the adoption of some plan to check the efforts being made “to tampede the people into a pro ‘am of militarism EX-GOVERNOR OSWALD WEST |named as candidate for represent ative by Oregon prohibitionists | One Thousand Seats AND THE WOMAN’ Adapted from Albert Payson Terhune’s Well- known Story, “Dollars and Cents,” features TOM MOORE —and— ETHEL CLAYTON IN A VIVID, THOUGHT-STIMULATING DRAMA THAT WILL WREATHE YOUR FACE WITH SMILES AND STREAK YOUR CHEEKS WITH TEARS Dollars and the Woman” is a heart-interest drama of home- spun virtue, a story of a good woman’s soul. How lost dollars made her frugal and saving and kept her that way, even after the dollars returned two-fold. One of the Photoplay Masterpieces of the Year Madame Lotta Madden rendering ‘For You Alone” “ty CLEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay‘House

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