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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. PAGE 3 We Give U.S. Constitution Good Swift Kick Every Time We Elect a President COUNTRY IGNORES IMANY REAL STARS ON NEW “MOVIE” BILLS {~~ coxnmuso | METHOD GIVEN BY Theda Bara, H. B. Warner, Billie Burke and George Beban Among Them — FROMPAGE1 | Somrace, ||| SHORT NEWS NATION’S FATHERS STATE ALIENISTS rorvasvo orcawoonr tut i wages are SAY WAITE IS SANE 3! !2s000!" NO HOPE held out for recovery of Charle wee wealth ining f 1 tin thetr “r tt nds. Alle moe rdered ee etr “res ve man, sil in Portle tates” Instead of tn a central place, | MRS, LETTIE HOYT, wife of as the lege of be not con | Judge Hoyt, former territorial gov eir con er of Arizona, died Friday in East Seattle THREE ORIENTAL rugs valued at $ tole torlum Dye Works wagon at 25th ave. and B. > ardinals does, — | The constitution carefully | provided against a cholce of a President by the people. | The people were liable to hasty judgment, and might BY GILSON GARONER TON, D. C., Ma risoner 4 netitutian | Make mistakes declared he knew me ED kek wear Barriers must be placed In as doing when he 5 SEVERAL HUNDR z tutors diately aft. the way to permit sober second leath of t Pag ited 1 yeti eal . thought, and also permit con hat he had yA da se their co b it was formed the Septe rush rvatl property Int ite to Dr. Diefend a The itu. Servative property Interests Paks SIXTEENTH ANNUAL ball of Phinda + make their influence felt 3 Md tonal way oF | So the fathers provided that each when y . a Tombs € 1 Confectionery Workers, choosing the pres he first time. Local | No. 9, to be given Saturday 1 appotnt electors tn er as the legislatures 1 deem fit er of electors, it was night in Leschi pavilion. OFFICE BOY and $10,516 pay roll of J. P. Morgan & Co., of New York, {dent never has been followed It was all right Never Loved Any One He loved he told the t know the on paper, but tt ig Bhage sngats Bia name of any modern poet misring didn't work ild be the same num le olen told the. alientat then |. FOOD RIOTS in Frankfort-on4h@ ” ~ tha pres that he had never loved any one. | Main, Germany, result fn wounding of e °. Not even Mrs, Horton?” he was |” vor at > 4 he Intended that asked ALL BREMERTON to turn out fp rea thing legisiat the several et G I fear that is only a te gigantic Memorial parade, May 38. ke the way a the electors {ne p>4 matter doctor was Walte's re PATRIOTIC ASSEMBLY of Ey 3 : 5 tt MOE iy, according to the allentst, “I|erett school children held Friday the latter case the cardinals, an We tt don't want to be cor ed ins afternoon, when G. A. R. vets pre together building th t Pee i know what I have done and 1 | Sented flags to schools, « elidinw Bel 6 votes , Me |icnow I shall be punished for tt.” JAFET LINDEBERG, mflifonatee they c hod was employed for s ; .. Wa had a “buzzing | mining man, arrested on bench wat pe. hort time, but with the growth of ; PE noise rant riday at Holbrook, Cal. as ti at was somewhat the idea in| political parties it becaine custom ' * His “lack of feeling” and weak was lea state, for non. payment minds of our constitutior tes tue vibes! ’ is ness for womer te said, “were of $5 contempt of court fine; his at espe ; ; . and ss : torney paid {t in Frisco and Lindh wh t for ¢ S4 berg was released ge vege dhgy me” feona ttaalt Toettsesr? ; be with SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC meet ese Un f tidat * wind begun,” |!ngs will be held by King Coun aire bi: wig sacar Mg rons : the ulienist, “he told me|Hoilness association, at First Meth difference 1 the (1) Scene with George Beban, in “Pasquale,” at the Coliseum. (2) Scene from “The Stain in the Blood,” at Alhambra. (3) Scene with | he jikedq Page euat ta odist church, 16th ave, naa as they were called, were | le te! H. B. Warner, in “The Market of Vain Desire,” at the Liberty. (4) Scene with Mabel Taliaferro, in “The Snowbird,” at the Clemmer. (5) beg flirt with a beautiful ¢ at., from June 1 to 11; Evangelist C. ane | Billle Burke, In “Gloria’s Romance,” at the Rex. (6) Scene with Theda Bara, in “Gold and the Woman,” at the Strand. (7) Scene with | courtroom that: be H. Babcock in charge; meet! © the electors mere fig-| Charlie Chaplin, in “Police,” at the Mission. catch her eye ‘will be held at 2:30 and 8 p. m. ple voting. an instruction | SUNDAY rnocnams Jter a ‘Now and Then oose a president from the three ap n oria Held N t D I to the ele tors to vote for a certain |{? ames on the list, each state | per AMER A—marihe Sterling te with here a ature Oo t THE NEXT STEP — WHICH , . ’ Bille in her WILL COME, NO DOUBT, IN A One vote ad The f artoc FEW YEARS—WILL BE FOR THE ! a —"s ‘ acc Mar Don't you see how she is ] scopLe TO ABOLISH THE ' , ‘. i ne. 0 gp to gy me see colds LECTORAL COLLEGE AND ts ais ~ George Heban in tlt and catarrh? e effort con- and serv Li ae i OTE DIRECTLY FOR PRES! . h case has ever occurred. ‘ VON §1—Marmaret Giheow and tinues all the time, but in hot 2ENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, No such ¢ “The Heart of Weekly coms Seenther you catch frock old XPRESSING NOT ONLY FIRST. yeaa every day or s0, a o the | iuT SECOND AND THIRD CLEMMER eatarrh in your system, and HOICE VOTES—DIRECT PREF GERMAN-AMERICANS The Snowbird with Mabel soon it is chronic—systemic. Your digestion suffers, you have trouble with stomach and bowels. Get at the real disease. Taliaferro in the stellar role, | ion to be shown r theatre, beginning “SManorasie oiep tomara cin TO OPPOSE ’EM BOTH 8 Deen the passage of presid yntt mary laws t ol tbe mated. | CHICAGO, May .—"Ge Clear up catarrh, and the other se laws ‘oters to stirring story of the troubles will disappear. their p eas to wh Americans reservedly ag ‘ ® wealth of artist! the party would roth = The Roosevelt f There is # which alter Hited hosen at the Aid With Peruana eir party & food tonic, with The election n November, arren Cook epecial efficac Be eoretically, do not decide who is : Kitty Stevens, and ot ditions, Build up your beginning Sund , be president the Womar teen . All that fs known—offictally—ta| &! the English actor, | 9 ial nat a number of elect on | al [Ph ; Bee} LISEUM ports jectors have been| oie. in Chicago tomorrow plays the chief male role aa Co geseedan aia wii betaa tee YS ghince to get owen, who are supposed oe wae well, and summer will svorable to cer! Pet aener_vee. The Practically, ¢ of state al-| Dent. He ts the guardt estate of Hester Gray. She falls One hundred offic Mances and editors of German of Sensue ru Aoki tr good-bye exh Hayakawa and bad | thy man defies course, it ts known | ;, rs are expected to at-|!n love with Leo Duskara, descend : ‘voli the weathe: at a certain candidate has enough | [erg ar Jant of an Indian chief. Theda! ..*! cane at the Coliseum. f these electoral votes to make im | | Bara, as Juilet, & Mexican wom tg Fa cvareal™ pe oe apie he winner. ecretary to the colonel, whom ving Italian character actors, br) . ore ob " b Teatre eae ee Tatate te not ofttetalt 48,991 PUPILS “HERE. she Iefluences, compromises Lee, [aeore® Beban, in “Paaquale,” with Use it yourself. nosen president, however, until so that Hester rejecta him, and | {he sttractive rie tetssan ts Tablet form ts very of the electoral college ts the girl then marries the « > " children tn Seattle num-| Juliet hopes to control her a8 | thoret convenient for regu- lar administration, 1 the United States can do justice t a rding to a cen THE PERUNA CO. the board of ed slats we'll see; we'll CoLumaus, omz0 nid giochi If no candidate has a majority ie fs a gain| The third complete chapter of nen Paes the house of representativea b lot. rT over inat year m ee) } Gloria's Roman eo” owl be hown COLONIAL ext week only at the Rex the ‘ Pree atre, Billie Burke is seen In the . bp cted fo th sachs Bots "Thc int at dope te COMING TOMORROW . “The ‘te rt of Tara,’ a roles, which will appear rsColonial4. 2258 ramp comPLere cuapter [n= You Saw “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN” and Liked It TOMORROW Now See For One Sun., Mon., Tues, B20. Wun! atean OF “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” “The Snowbird” Week Only et eee . —overflowing with action, with little touches You Will Like It, Too MARGARET ALHAMBRA ‘ of comedy that only Billie Burke knows Vicious traits inhertted by | ig how to do. dation for “The ee GIBSON which environment and sod,” which comes ; MISSION é In the Five-Act The dangers to which the crews | am i ot sea boats are constantly ‘ Masterpicture exposed are shown fn a graphical ¢ The Heart ly gripping way tn the big < upbringing fall to remedy THE CUTEST LITTLE STAR IN ALL THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD AND » Al , for four s, | fore with Edythe Ste nk and Norbert A. Myles in princtpal ro 4 WILLIAM The Stain in the Blood” ts sure to invite the attention of medical men, psychologists and laymen . novel, “The Secret of the Submarine,” the first two chapters of which will be shown at the Mis: | F —IN THE GREATEST of Tara Don theatte a aS PLAY EVER WRITTEN Juanita Hansen and Thomas A Sacling Dresee et a ie . “Gloria’ 's Romance” an Essana) in film, {8 also on the program ee —which comes freshly from the pens of Mr. and Mre. Also Comedy Mone. Wathen who already hes |i j N RUPERT HUGHES Pictures eon seen in “The Raiders” and ; The Heggar of Cawnpore,” ts the ‘ tar Market of Vain De Th ! hich opens a y The First of at the Lib the Famous One Thousand Seats ff / te am i THAT CHARMING YOUNG DRAMATIC ARTISTE tion of her contemplated folly “THE SNOWBIRD” IN SIX BIG ACTS By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. &. Seattle's Leading Denttat TOS-T18 Firat Ave. Untom and Washington Blocks. CLASS A “None So Blind” ts the title of a three-ree] Lubin drama which will head the bill at the Class A, begin onderplay, tremendous in its romantic power, staged amid a background During the month of ‘ing Sunday Hi 1m goin cathe uae a d natural settings and beautifu enes in the picturesque Canadian the teeth and ther features are a Ros Northland of the Hudson Bay district with its d 1 I a full course of comedy entitled “An In acd yall st de at 5 dog teams and its atmosphere of hea treatment for nocent Vampire,” and “Bridge of to $10.00 1 rolng to make special offer of my $ f upper and the wild Danger.” with Helen Gibson in the MADAME LOTTA MADDEN DRAMATIC SOPRANO principal role JAPANESE DIPLOMAT » . - ENTERTAINED HERE haa 15¢ \ X ; Admission Tokicht Tanaka, former Japa yee R “Billle Burke” nese consul here, left Saturday for Be F Loge Seats the new post of counselor to the eae a mg 30c harge will ir extrac one mote will nteed for 16 careful to comell to 705 or 71% Firat My offices arel Japanese embassy at Washington, ef the Pioneer D.C. He was guest at a luncheon | i ReNees aun j The Kiddl sea given by Judge Thomas Burke, J Chapte JOHN HAMRICK Five Cents dD. Le man, H. W. Treat, Henry M Josiah Collins, I Blain, abashi, at the Butler, Friday. until § and Sundays r people who work. Phone Main

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