The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1916, Page 3

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MOOSE PLANKS G. O. P. Leaders Will Take Any of T. R.'s Medicine. But Not T. R PLATFORM OUTLINED BY H. L. RENNICK U.P. Staff C pondent CHICAGO, June 2 Ready to awap a platform for a candi date, the old guard of the G. 0 P. today turned its attention to the planks the republican convention is expected to draft The old guard is ready to con cede practically any old plank to win its purpose. Pp The platform will contain pract every bull moose plank ope of winning the progressive support right of the re Uede s stated t » ank for “Americanian ectacuiarly the vlew of rans that uld be the American restored to its place A dooten Ce ! i te urtesa READY TO TAKE EUGENIE FORDE HERE Plays Star Part in “The Co n” CHILDREN STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. PAGE 3. Afternoon or Evening is growing in popular favor faster than any theatre in Seattle--and it’s no wonder. We are showing the fin- est pictures that are shown in this city, bar none. 10° Afternoon or Evening CHILDREN . be “not , Tiree) re probably a « verse t Third As the 0 fav Yious years rs | will come Eugenie Forde, at the Aihambra, in “The Courtesan” | cally COLISEU M—-"The Spelt of the Yukon.” | who are well acquainted with the | -oeans ALUAMER AS ores * Seen with Alaskan sourdough life, the | . Pion schedules similar Kugeale Vorde, and “the Limousine Mys. teams and t arly days of t force before the Underwood tariff | tery.” with dance halls, the gambling hells and | Dill passed ‘ no law of man no 4 F) tm this connection, tt ix under-| found 1. presery Istood it will be set forth that the ed in this fv which Biation’s business has survived the! will way until night. | emocratio SA ontan * ehciadh The Pietogr 4 and the Rus eu mae Techalkowsky's ere other features NO RELATION TO HENRY 4 rumen Eugenie Forde is no rela nd subsidies, but Henry, the peacer, o Around this ticklish question by ad would cause so mue d Nocating a merchant marine that is! “Nex out of the Drift”: with Mar. 8h@ does in “The Co é “encouraged by the government guertia Clark, « comedy culled “Sweet act photodrama, which opened at sj These planks {t {# said bave al-|¢ arity,” and CS, Aa tein. the Alhambra Sunday. The produc ready been decided upon. Two oth ers have arranged soe elaborate ers are to be fought over in com. |" LORENCE 18 POPULAR settings for her mittee: one, the suffrage plank. | ae Pearson had to share Mary Fuller (s also at the Alham a aan silane chance ot scones; the Anse 9 ler aro girl lbre in oT [Amousine Mystery.” 3 Florence Kubey, the young SOME HORSEMAN IS HARRY f Ideho will fieht lady violinist, who has a big Harry Care ave the tron ; following, opened her engage M 4 ment there. ay ~ } de j Virginia is starred in a Wm horae « % Fox feature, “Hypocrisy.” She | jig was the original vampire wom- | Harry on is worth money an with Robert Hilliard when th o ducers | : he came West, in “A Fool The ‘Silent Mas of ail There Was,” a few years ago ho the reel headiiuer —in— There's no argument about Vir ot It is a multiple act ginia being a good looking | photodrama, with Elia Halland Hob woman of the naughty type. Laopnare Anna Little stare tn the Bud Fisher's pair of boobs, {third film, called “Jack.” Mutt and Jeff, furnish the fun ee L } ny part of the bil! | THREE PICTURES HERE 46 i “The Primal Instinct hia THEY LIKE PAVLOWA Broadway star product! heads Jim Clemmer paid a lof of mon-/the bill at the Class A. Then comes ey to bring “The Dumb Girl of Por-) Helen. Gibson, in “One Chance tn tic!” to Seattle, but it pked HMkela Hundred a good bet Sunday ittle while) Sis Hopkins, all deck in . fter the doors o ] her apron and braids ™ rural . ales Eee ae as tet eet ke een eenetn, ta, “A Baby Grane Madea Great Hit Yesterday enormous ms her first for movi MET BAD WEATHER ‘ and uses her Railet Russe to help Edythe Sterling ts f It is a big spect in eigh t . + © ‘ hit parts and 900 scenes. There are t “Hypocrisy” is a dramatic expose of the shams a 500 people in the cast ’ . ° at or spend wm. of society. It is a clean, wholesome picture, pro- 4 . R ~ “ oat 3 ‘ THE Sou oe tne. Dvite,” in ‘whichlons duced. in the magnificent way that characterizes ; gehen pelagic lb licen med igual ee org all William Fox productions—it has many a good 1 Li 8 rber 4 CO LISEUM produced | ¢ Edythe punch and some very tense, strong scenes / The sé 1 D had a Sw ne setting sd © ant . ‘, e aoe sasmesae fouaa on teen "TWAS TOO COLD Virginia Pearson is not only considered by many ; — ggg rege sea etek to be the most beautiful type of American beauty i and got the proper atmos, 4 Ss ill Wednesda: without going to Europe Owing but she is also known as one of the best dressed tays til In y bp hill bre in thi Sh if i- 15¢ Child 5c YOUNG WILLIE MAKES GooD per women in this country. ve wears some magn ca Bag gy 2 rag ge Bh cent costumes in this picture been at the Libe Sunday with engage the crowds which saw “The Bugle rok and re Call.” turned to city without sound Old man Collier won his stage|ing a not The official opening tame making people laugh. His|¥%* Postponed a week boy stirred just the opposite emo tions by his work | The Bugle Ca ork tn “The Posie PAY HONOR TO HILL The plot {# laid in a Western army post ing Willie is the Memorisiizing the late James J son of a c as the in- Hill, railroad magr as the man} e stinct of a er who did more to 4 » Orlenta Ca “hee # trade than eny other, C. T DIFFERENCE HAS SOURDOUGH SPIRIT has pre lent of the O The Spell of the Yukon,” with! Trading gave a banquet t Edmund Breese a good cast, countrymen in the Japar 7 pee ges packed the Col re all day| Fifth ave. S. and Main Seattle’s popular young violinist, was Sund The th in Seattlel evening 5 rs peeerday we packed sna andl. wl vat given an ovation yesterday. Sh- plays, costae gnegl ides sings and dances. Her engagement is “i MARKET REPORT exc BIG ACTS OF oovtab ates wd VAUDEVILLE 4 phe wes rs ff lnervonies alee Or ¥ avin & 100 ace “? L) 2 PO Sty, Veet ane tore “In the Hospital” is one of the fun- 3 EG 0 THE ¥ ning ™ niest yet. The audience roared with i 99 “ Sant HH laughter every time they appeared. eargeers ‘3 ; ‘ They are a sure cure for the blucs. : baae | RING et eit Taken all in all, this is a program The Big Serial. : : | which you will most certainly : 10s @ 160 They grow impatient [i amie 00 @ 4 H. L. Windus at the Great Pipe Organ, plays just the right music in want to see waiting for the next Ven, Iarge “oo just the right way to make you enjoy the picturs to the u’ ‘ost. if chapter nitty T astater tae on ik pt Bolter, Fens and Cheese Everybody who has singe’ * Hotter 7 I} seen one chapter will JY see them all ys “a o ray = ME vie 18 Bal ane thee + be 21H HIPPODRO | ' at : THEATRE , ee! of i ; ican ‘enek ° / Third and Cherry ° Apples iL ete Levy. has SENT ites ein | SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA o " ' Comfortable Loge Seats 25c¢ Afternoons ..... Onions Ad od Afe Bopaine 8 Afternoon or Evening ernoon or Ev : a ‘HILDREN , «fg Evenings 10c .% i$ | ised CHELDREN be CHI Se i Oregon onions 02 @ 02%! Wheat

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