The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1916, Page 5

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Clinoker ‘er pagelvne and eieeirve oare NEW YORK STIRRED BY INQUIRY STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916 PAGE ‘JUSTICE FAILS TO GET EXCITED hes, Victor in Oregon, “Not Even Interested,” His Secretary Says VOTE IS SIGNIFICANT Jos. A MULLER ~ WASHINGTON, May Charles Evans Hughe ate justice of the United States supreme court, failed to get ex today informed that Oregon voters had indicat ed they were etrongly in favor of his nomination as republic an presidential candidate After returns from the Ore gon preference primary had been submitted to Hughes, tary announced there was > expression of opinion from the justice ZPAT SPRING THE HOUSE OF MUCH FOR LITTLE Continuous Daily, 1:15 to 11 p. m. A Feast of Good Things! Look at This Array of Talent THIS SHOW STARTS TOMORROW clted when e sald that he is even i etary. | © se ah “ eade: sald the Ore Soon abewed Tipkee nage te And Continues to Tuesday Night andidate agair the field” at o r » tion with Roo asthe “teld.” ee Added Attraction Ses oat Satan The Light-Opera Four the Pe vanta primaries commented on the fact| Held Over by Request . cans of Oregon preferred Hughes to eithe ‘ogressive Cummins or Conserva-| First Episode of the Pathe tive Burton The vote indicated, observer Photodrama Series laimed, that Hughes was the most available middie-ground candidate Who's Guilty? —with— ANNA NILSSON and TOM MOORE in HUGHES ROMPS AWAY WITH OREGON VOTES | PORTLAND, Ore, May 20. |Chas, E. Hughes has won the re-| publican presidential pr@erence tn | Oregon by a big majority, scatter. | 1 ing returns from 21 counties in the é [ 99 state indicated today | e With a majority of the pre-| ecincts yet to be heard from. Hughes had 7 o, Commin 3,133 i Snes den * | Each Story Complete in Itself Apparently Hughes has carried! every county in the state | isode nda: Representative ( M. MeArthur A New Epi Every Sunday, _ y apparently has won the republican and Tuesday Hereafter nomination for congress in the Third district (Portland) 4 i tataen RoW. Cations was Ges Also Fine Comedy Reels at Each Show Jond and KV. Littlefield third | Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott | maintained « ssfe lead over ( a B. Moores for bis position, MAY GO TO ITALY Mo! grat Adna jue | had More Than You Have Every Before Received for the Price Afternoons Evenings and Sundays an 200 telegraphic con wired to Dr./ day by Seat Leonard F after th a bis w tridnds been elected Methodist Episcopal rch at the | Saratoga Springs conference. | Ministers of nearly al! denomina- |tions In the city united tm their! praise of the pastor of the local | ¥ho has been so highly honored, who has been sf highly honored howe were slightly ppotnted at the possibility of led away from Seat tle for his new work. They point out that * as ften sald hel} ty would like to be stationed In Ro ' + NEW YORK, May 20— Italy, and he would undoubtedly be “Q M h fe) h Vv d Bi ll h Hi dr O k d h P ] Hi Charges and. etunter’ chargse |nent there if be requested quaw Man at the Orpheum; aried Bills at the Hippodrome, ak and the Palace Hip fill the official air today, fol- Dr. Leonard spent three years tn ne SSS 7 seneenieapii lowing a day of Rome. after graduating from Drew | palace HIP | Kervinie ically Silied ad Whe} and Howley an uptodate ou the Themeon legisiative com seminary in 1901. and learned to! puis & Adams and his “Fascinat world’s greatest trick billiardists. | daddie mittee’s investigation ef wire [enjoy church work there cae Btirie oar Walsh and |The ninth episode of “The Iron| The feature picture will be “Elus- tapping methods by the New s we om " | Claw” will be sbown on the screen. | ive Isabel,” starring Florence Law: ’ York police. | a bevy of girls who can both sing } fe rence. Stearns’ Electric) t% verison nas teen co] WANT NEW ARMORY ccc ascce, wit ve one of tne nig ae aE _ece maonic tlds pede tbrer percent aad numbers of the Palace Hip bill, be-| Balloon Week” will be celebrat LONGSHOREMEN MEN ASK State Senator Thomson w ac.|e4 on Lake Union thru the « The Light Opera Four, a mixed | one Besece st, al) east we FOR RAID ON CAFE The Guaranteed Exterminater| °'*'", °/ “cumulative treachery to| #7uction of an armory on tif state! quartet, will continue over. This Sinniag with the opening Ready for use. Better than traps.|the United State university campus and the detail of| |e nas teen a moat deci w sh nday afternoon. ._— 7 4 . h a@ training ship to Lake Union, if . uv . The management announces that T. Christensen, a long: war ke 7 ee shame Teer pr goes ad need | plans propored to regents Friday| . thin theatre during the past every child visiting the theatre any n, sank unconscious into Sold by retailers everywhere. ‘ache maga Gh HO a the federni (are adopted by National Guard au-|‘*% hn 4g sas ne “ afternoon or evening during the the arms of fellow-workers Friday, linquiry might Involve the ed ral | norities. | Ra sayle and m pan = - week will be presented with a beau. they took him to the city hospital. eee eet 18 Senin Tepe RANORS! | ne university will efter shel Seu Jueeling. snd | serobetic tiful colored balloon free. Children| Later he told them he had pur complications. ground for the armory and guaran-| °* joniger and Lester, in song, | under 10 years, when accompanied | chased drinks that affected him Following a secret session, Police § y ance and violin act; Delphino and ie oA hl toe Pero rte oe re | poate Commissioner Woods was called to('*¢ 't# upkeep, granting space for) Deimora, in a 1 al novelty; and | free any matinee except Saturdey | A delegat ¢ longshi the stand in open session. He cited |*%e naval m amen Chas, Kenna, humorous mon- | T ny mati ept Saturde. delegation of longshoremen 20 inst 1 logue offering, ‘The Street Fakir and Sunday friends went to police headquar- 30 instances in which police wire gue etering. “The Ste i The headline feature of the vau- ters and asked Sergt. Putnam to tapping resulted in arrest and | WHE SING CANTATA ° A be other attractions. deville bill will be Verna Mersereau, raid the Greenleaf bar, 1434 West- Feet of Merton st. conviction in important cases The photopla feature will pre | the celebrated Fre actress an ern ave. While in some cases the tele-| wily wl inl gas dr ea h Pe d ooal dancer, in “A Romance of Old| The place was raided and F, St. Paul Stove Repair & Co. cicee Shee ce tnaceent. persone |, preceed tn costumes of ancient] Pnowdrams | Serer soon and Tom | Egypt.” Other numbers include | Pearson, manager, and Charles An- jt lumbing were tapped, Commissioner Woods | times, members of the Woodland| Joon. in “the Teht Rete Henry Gunson, the s fisher-/derson and A, M, Lamon, employes, Fire back nine 3 no mere ya done an bgt Park Choral union will sing the| we 2 ar f man; “The New Cook,” a farce) were arrested, charged with vio- repairs for « he investigation resu’ rom | cantat “Rethe © Beautiful | h 4 c ley | lating qv kinds of |the tact that the office of Seymour |Queen™ in Pronticas puke Pieces | HIPPODROME | | nd linn, and Howley | lating the liquor law |& Seymour, munition brokers, |tapped by the police was pany AB | The Seymours were suspected of | jtre Sunday They present up-to-/ having obtained in an illegal way the-minute comedy and singing] om PIKE ST. | cablegram from the French gov-| Pimples Disappear and dancing | Mind ernment to the J. P. Morgan com-|!{L P Ppe e pert phir — —— pate: th isical Roberts, | Herb Bell's Seven Comiques head| jt hi esti > btu |a new bill at the Hippodrome thea-| Tuesday night Matinees 2:30 sted 7 and 9 «ose ad, esas ene e D Of this they were exonerated by | matile instrumentalists; the Tal i | District Attorney Swann, ta n & comedy skit, entitled “The : — iamtaieniae Petes" rei ttle Mixemup,” complete the! 7 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON TISTS Convict coP’s” SON [ “Pee othe ; Any druggist can supply you with > o' the Ring.” with Grace! U : H D EN IS Ss) zemo, which Renerally overcomes alll oui and Francia Ford, will start) fi The Celebrated English Comedian in| dineas ne, ecee oh , Clint Helms, son of « policeman, | jain ca nonee, Clack Neade't atort{a new serial. This is reported as| i must pay a fine of $15 and the|casex give way to zemo. Frequently, one of the beat films the Universal) [ig costa of prosecution before Justice| minor blemishes disappear *r-l iim Co. has produced | Brinker. following his convie-| right a imu prope | in. 2 66 ° tion of stealing $13.25 from the only |ORPHEUM , And His Company in His Funniest Act | Columbia Cash Meat market, on| t Ready Money,” that » }April 15, when he was employed as r tend ney " i ne day and disappeared | seith dl ok ype pall ro Orpheum, ends Saturda it, to » ~ ‘a ae a aataaaio eames onecane = o> meer gl p follower y Th Squaw Ma . In order to Introduce cur new BS pt wed & poe Sys wd + (whalebone) plate, which is the William Faversham, the gr . The Great Dancing Spectacle test and strongest plate known, lknglish actor, presented this pl + DONT Son och pro 'ecre ott the in ‘Beatle some two seasons ngo ' Pp ” Se ee |veled at the tense situations in * Gold crown . BY $3.00 ion of the story and ths * - . ae $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Di perce rst dike : $10 set of teeth $5.00 In the Wilkes production, Nor . a. ‘ a . , . S Mtaisaneanat bp A (1) Scene in “Romance of Old Egypt,” at Oak. (2) Otis Skinner, Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 LAS T CHANCE 1 ONIGHT Fe eee ae yet: at Moore, (3) Dorita Coredo, at H ippodrome, (4) Louise Langdon, White crowns ‘ erie Wynnegate, the bay» sar at Orpheum, (5) Elvia Rand, at Palace Hip. (6) Grace Greene, at sie lags To See ‘6 99 an Dustin Farnum role. | Wynne: Pantages gate loaves Eng uddenly, as Silver fillings That Jolly ea y oney uming guilt of a crime committed | MOORE mirably pla by Janet Dunt Platina fillings o by a relative, and pleh ip life Cock o' the Walk,” the comedy|who was once David Warfleld’s Three Nights Comedy anew amongst the ranches of which Otis Skinner will present at| leading woman in “The Return of Beginning : If you have ever bot mining stocks, see Wyoming, where he marries a full. the Moore theatre, three nights and|Peter Grimm Thurs. Eve., May 25 wt i i ‘ bloo! Indian princess, played by one matinee, beginning Thursday ° * how the Wilkes Players deal in them Phoste Hunt May 25, was written by Henry | PANTAGES [ JAIN MATINER SATURDAY ‘There will be two new faces in| Arthur Jones to be a vehicle for tert Clarke, English comedian, : BALCONY SEATS, RESERVED, 15c the cast next week, one being Mr. Skinner, As usual in plays so/and his company in their funny act, CHARLES FROHMAN Front Rows 25c Baby Georgia Rand, as Little Hal, written there is one part that|"A Wayward Conceit,” will be the 1 Most of our present patronage in son of Nat-w-ritch quaw, and stands out above all the rest—the| headline attraction of the new bill yn 4 nen OT eh deine ae 4 LOWER FLOOR SEATS, 35¢ gies "Louies Langdon, recently! part intended for Mr, Skinner to|at Pantages, opening with the mat . Ak Aig dy ns 4 Front Rows 50c , member of the celebrated Castle. play jinee Monday For an added fea ed our © Square Stock mpany of Bosto In this instance, however, Mr./ture there will be tl tancing Tonab oft e The fire lal n Eng Jones has not mped his work | spectacle ‘Cleopatra wit 1. ” NEXT THE SQUAW MAN” Won ciiectonstuteess Sie Peet i a oi ia “COCK 0 TE WAL h \ y « ‘ of e a fully roun 1) th program include The New re ' $1.50, Cut pests W, n ranch In ming The Squa th fu | ; } 30, ee ‘ Man” will play frq inday night One o! most interest-| Leader,” a farce, with Jack De ‘ wa re i u ®) Denti EEK Beginning Sun. Night ew cindey ahh, with thel ing do Ruaiily, fomantio Uktlesimat Joke and qombany) Cath aa Che Awe es ; ) ae : ists intl Sa r C SEATS NOW MATIN wer floor, $1.50 and $1; bal ry 9T. usual “Pop” matinees on Thursday |inee girl,” who adores a knighted | pelle, in their latest comedy The Oc; ga nreserved, 250. UNIVERSITY actor, The “matinee girl” is ad-Saleslady and the Porter,” and the eeposise Fraser-Paterson Co, jand Saturday

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