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aa amas, )40-PIECE ORCHESTRA — HARLES POST-BELLUM DAYS The Fireman at the Alhambra “When ita a good Chaplin Comedy we buy It” Any Seat Children .. +2 SC A Scene From “Where Are My Children? at the Clemmer AMS TODAY ! ie Ward tn “A rile Chaplin ta [oPhe Fireman AND — Jose Collies ta “A an’s Honor CLASS A—dnck Pickford tm “The Hard Way.” LIREMTY—Dougias Falrbanks ta “Neagic Mixes WER Ww ere Are My Chil- INIAL —Gindys Hatette The reconstruction daye dur. ing the administration of President Johnson, when he was in the hands of a ring of politicians, are reflected in “Birth of Nation,” at the Moore theatre this week. A symphony orchestra of 40 | pleces, directed by George Koehler, formerly of the Min- polis symphony orchestra, | Is appearing with the film pro- duction. “The Birth of a Nation” shows how the political power seekers manipulated the af. fairs of the South to suit their own ends Many of the nes were taken ina fl South Carolina village, ruined by the war, Gras had grown in the streets. The mansions were crumbling Justice was forgotten, and, to en force a code of chivalry, the whites of Southern blood formed |the Ku-Klux-Klan. Robed in white, they went by | hundreds, on horseback, to pun. ish offenders. The picture has been called the greatest spectacle ever produced. eee USES BUTTERMILK Jose Collins, the William For], scene From “The Fireman,” With tar who started the high boot fad.! Chariie Chapil it the Alh TEMPLARS. TO MEET |: 222 ssres,0ssugh pei] “chars Chepun at tne Rhames | CHICAGO, June 18.—A special|“A Wonmn's Honor,” at the train load of officers and members |Strand this week, doesn’t care how of the Grand Encampment of |Dih the price of gasoline goes as Knights Templar left Chicago t jlong as buttermilk isn't boosted day for Los Angeles to attend the| Jose uses buttermilk for a face 23rd triennial conclave. bleach, and says it helps keep her/Hap A GOOD START thin. Because her looks, coupled| Giadys Hulette, the diminutive with her emotional! acting, are mak n star in “Other People’s Now Showing the film pprove ing her worth millions to William} yoney,.” at the Colonial, was well Fox, Jose doesn't want the supply|on her way to stake of buttermilk curtailed she went into the mov She is attracting big crowds at She was in the Broadway produc | the Strand tions of “The Blue Bird” and “Little } “A Woman's Honor” is an ex-| women, fame before and has supported De citing Italian love story. |Wolf Hopper. Madam Kalish.| at a |Madam > ova and Henry VOTE ON FILM Miller Only adults are permitted to see) oe e:e Mat. 2:15. Eve. 8:15 |/powertul birth control film at the|/REGGIE GETS PICKLED Clemmer this week | “Reggie Mixes In,” at the LAb- When it was produced the na-/erty, has for its stars Douglas Fair tional censors had adult audiences | banks and Be view the picture and then vote on| Reggie, as whet or not ft should be ap-ibanks, is a w D. W. 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PAGE 3, ; 4 rT BRYAN GETS COLD SHOULDERS BY PERRY ARNOLD U. P, Staff Correspondent ST. LOUIS, June 13.—Wm Jennings Bryan arrived today and found the democratle national committee ready to tell him “goodbye, and God bless you.” Nothing could be more in dicative of how democracy's times have changed than the fact that the great Commoner, four times a dominant figure In national conventions and three times democracy’s can didate for president, now fig ures in the councils of that party as a mere alternate from Nebraska and a reporter In all the platform talk heard | lay there was no indication that Bryan would have » band in the ng of the plant pledged himself not to In ject the prohibition | to the the democrats are willing to let Bryan alone, with hoy that h Comes Again as Reporter Twent cars aga the ailve ed orator came to the 1 mocratic conv orter, thrilled d quence, and departed an its presidential candidate. In the convention of 1916 Wm Bryan will be a reporter again nocracy with ist as he was 20 years He ja officially accredited also as an alternate. Alternates cannot address the alr from the r except t inanimous Newspaper porters, of co! cannot partic ate Therefore, accordl cations, Wm. J. Br of the show Platform Buliding Done The platform butlding—in which work Bryan four years ago was the master carpenter—tis already Jone. Tonight Secretary Baker ar rives with the draft approved by | P | jent Wilson himself. The chief executive is credit nonally with writing « 1 with a penchant for adventure tr walks of life hitherto unexplored by members of his family, He sal lies forth into the underworld with | valet, and finds a fairylike lit dancer, “perfectly straight.” in sp of her crooked enviro nt, engaged in supporting a mother a pickle-fa eee “RAGS” 18 GOOD ACTOR Coxen, George Field, Jack Farre Nita Davis, Art Acord and “Rage a dog. are the stars of the two big natures at the Mission until Wed nesday night. A Man's Friend” and “The Trail of the Thief” are the titles. eee | FIREMAN FALLS Considerable realism not called for by the directors was obtained in the filming of some of the scenes for “The Fireman,” the sec ond Mutual comedy under Chaplin's $670,000 a year contract, which Is now playing at the Alhambra. One of the regular Los Angeles firemen participated in a rescue scene, and accidentally tipped his ladder, In falling he managed to reach out jand gr jow alll, to which he ood, Edward until another ladder was j eee STARS SUPPORT FARNUM Supporting Dustin Farnum {n the Call of the Cumberlands,” at the Rex theatre, are three players who have esta’ themselves as stare The Myrtle St Winifred Kingston and able actor, Herbert Standing. Mr Farnum {s surrounded by a cast of exceptional merit ee FANNIE WARD SCORES Fannio Ward captivated ca aud cos at the Coliseum day with her playing of “The Gutter Magdalene,” a fiveact Lasky film ture an the vener story ia by W has to do with the ad mung girl who falls into the toils of rd Mack. It an unser 8 crook, and tells! how she leaves him and joins the vation ny, and while there lia in love with a man whom she helped to ruin in her criminal da eee HE'S EMOTIONAL, TOO Pickford’s brother, Jack little movie star himself. 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M..T. | get trom Bartell Drug Go. oe ame Ja sacrifice, Or should we give up| then It is a disgrace to live in a civ A.—W am McKinley was 8 g uggist a box of ofl of korela our happiness and separate? {lized manner, for as long as there |!2& his second term as president eh ong acter seat ae V..N, | are houses there must be house-| of the l ety States hen he was * If once a week an’ A.—If unable to gain bis father’s! work. If all of the girls aspired Me — , rt aad ninutes on | ¢ ust how fast you are} consent, the young man must de-|to be stenographers or all of the|the day of the funeral all motive | welght. and do n't Tea oft the treats cide between you and his father,| boys business men wouldn't things|POWer in the United States re norma ee " mained still, Unprecedented hon absolutely harm= = ITS WARM! bey mr” Who wants to sit ina Ba close, stuffy theatre— fa ~=—s poorly ventilated va But, if you could be assured of an hour and a half of real en- joyment with every facility for making you comfortable—Ah! that would be different. Now that is just what this fa Theatre has to offer you in— Wm. Fox Wm. Fox Feature Feature | | Honor HIGH & BOOTS s JOSE COLLINS (WHO STARTED THE HIGH-BOOT FAD) AND AN ALL-STAR CAST addea—FLORENCE KUBEY—Accea The popular young violinist, with an entirely new repertoire in an extended engage- ment. If you have not heard her, do so by all means. THEATRE SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA - [HOW TO REDUCE Letters. To Cynthin. Grey YOUR WEIGHT RELIABLE WAY | Q.—! am 19 and keeping com-) Just lately | met a nice young man{reason on earth why a man should op ened with f too well |pany with a man five years older. of whom | am very fond who lives the lordship attitude toward ¢ ridicule that & the to bear, We love each other dearly, but he in another city. | am afraid if he vc ! don't believe in tal Jin afraid to marry me because his knew | was doing housework he oss it Is necessar family might disinherit him, My would not care for my company a n it is, go to it and make family is just as good as his, but he thinks I am staying with friends. his family is wealthy. My mother Please do not overlook this letter iq * ——— objects to me going with him long- as | am depending so much on your; @.—Was President McKinley er unless he decides to marry me.| answer. | am so lonesome. My serving his second term when he |Do you advise us to marry and girl friends won't go with me be-| was assassinated? Did all of the ri stay here in spite of the unpleas-| cause they think housework isa dis- trains stop for a Short time on the j\1y antness his people will make? Or grace; but | don’t know how else to day of his funeral? Also, did any around five or althy fat, you are akening your vital are carrying a burden s the beauty of your z your welght In reliable way, with or Uresome exe! a test worth tryl |Do not leave town. This pla be in a nice mix-up? It is no more yarate you! a disgrace to do housework for a ors were paid to McKinley's mem ory in fo; capital notably in London, where n we to take, and helps a few days’ treat- reported to show @ Juction in weight, foot- ehter, your work rf o lighter and more buoyant feeling takes possession of quite large enough to from those who do not wish to as-| living than it is to pound a type sociate with you writer. Any sensible young man would } @—1 am a very unhappy girl of| admire you for taking the only 17, My parents forbid me to go|means of learning the most im your whole being with of even eee the man | love. | portant of all work—home-keeping (GETS WEW HEARING superfivons fat shoul’ give tae |know he is a good man, but they/As for your “aristocratic” girl) | Gas 5 _maing {treatment a trial. te are simply prejudiced against him.) friends ( they are not worth! 7 ol, June 13.—Twice | _ at 1 do not like to meet him on the| bothering about. Some day you fastens cpyeda viet the th street, but they won't let me ask| will meet people who are REAL| 1% ne Ks James Bulger, slayer of him to come to my home. | am| people and who are worthy to be} oye icodemus » two years writing to you in hopes that you! called friend ago, will have another hearing be. can tell me what to do. fore the Colorado board of par! UNHAPPY GIRL Q.—Can you tell me a cure for aj dons A.—In a case of this kind the|fault-finding husband? If | ex: | only thing to do is to obey your] press an opinion that does not co-| arents, Their judgment of alincide with his views there is a| voling man’s character is better|/quarrel. 1 have been found fault than your own. It makes them with so long and for everything || just as unhappy to deprive you of|do | haven’t the heart to do any-| a seeming pleasure as it does you.|thing, What shall | do? Some day wou will realize this and | BROKEN-HEARTED WIFE. thank them. A.—Turn the tables on him and see how he likes it. Sometimes Q.—! am writing you a few lines| men forget a woman ha as | have no one to talk to on the| sonality of her own. If rial service held in Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 You'll Smile, Too If you come here for your meals. Prices are right, and the best cup of coffee in Seattle—positively. GEE! MB but this 7 Rainier Bakery and question of which | am in doubt. this to oceur it very likely will go | have no home and have worked) on until she loses her identity al | Corree Restaurant in a store for a long time. | haveltogether, That's probabl what JAS, R, BOLDT, Prop, Second Near Madison decided to do housework where the| courage. Give yourself a jolt and never had a chance to cook so I/you have done. Pluck up your! Is ood e woman teaches me how to cook./remind yourself that there is no