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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. PAGE 3 ‘HOST OF STARS HERE IN MID-WEEK CHANGE OF MOVIE PROGRAMS Laven, eT of the Submarine” heads the new essle Barvlorale cee Wik bill at the Mission. The producers Willie's We Ways,” con pent a fortune for equipment used bee ag pe n the serial. Many of the settings t the naval stations ARE YOU @& WEARING HIGH BOOTS Why, who started this thing, anyway? © obtained wor slong ro EWE ER Pp Gy POT te yrietinge— pre pre scveri icar an Look this new bill over You'll have to admit that the Liberty is your warm weather headquarters. the California coast TAKE FILM ABROAD Griffith's “Birth of a Nation, which ja at the M ®, with a 40. ece symphony orchestra, is being " with Faonte Ward. seen by Kuropeans The = filn oer ad the wn. Opened a two years’ run at Covent Little and Frank| Garden in London, July Sth, 1916,| and August Ist commenced at the ;| Grand Opera House at the La Scala in Milan, Italy She will be at the Strand until Sunday Anna MEN Do you know who ay It ty alko announced that other | . . wt MAIER Whee European capitain are eoon to be is responsible for the CLANS A of Mol vaded by the reproduc . ‘ Hee dranen ier” and) Vienna and Berlin among th kink your bank roll caused by hav- Hirth of = Netion, ee ‘ USE MOUNTAINEERS IN FILM ing to purchase a . The Feud Girl,” in which Hazel Pe BIG CAST WITH CHARLIE Dawn stars at the Coliseum for the half dozen pairs of entire Chaplin-Mutual com-|reat of the week, was not filmed pany, including na Purviance,|{n California, for a change. The Eric Campbell, Leo White, Char-|producers went direct to the} lotte Mineau and Lioyd Bacon ap-|Georgia mountains, where the/ pear with Charlie Chaplin in “The|story was laid, and where feuds| Fireman,” at the Alhambra this constitute the favorite outdoor | wa shoes where formerly two pairs would do? Florence Kubey Is si here. She is a Seat- tle girl, who | a ‘atey is an extraor- Bessie Barris c who heads the new Liberty bill in “Sorrows of Love.” dinarily fine musician on violin. She sings and dances also. There is not a cooler spot in Seattle than the interior of this theatre by reason of our Wonderful Ventilating System ca Come Take a Trip to w 9 Vellowstone National Park View the sights you will see o s ear ro OA from the Scenic Auto High we way just opened. Pe Willie Collier in a ‘Os wo 2-Reel Triangle Comedy “Willie's Wobbly Ways” is the title—just brimming ower with fun. Matinees 10c — Children Sc — Evenings 15c week The Fireman s the sec Jepore Scores of old mountaineers ond Chaplin-Mutual comedy pro-| Were used to give color to the {duced under Charlie's $670,000~ | film. jyear salary contract. DO Red SS ae OEVELOPS DIFFICULT ROLE JUNGLE FILM HERE Bessie Barriscale and William | |_ The story of “The Lion's Neme-| Desmond are the costars ta “Sor-| a at the Colonial, ts laid tn the | rows of Love,” the latest Triangle African jungles. Margaret Gfbson offering, which ts playing at the is the star who had to produce the|iberty for three days, starting | |thrills, and ron the risk of betng|T>ureday, Miss Parriscale devel: | ops the character of the nun who, teaagrti fag Sao gag whe lan she comes in contact with the } world, changes‘from a spiritual and eee unworldly sister to a woman cap WRITE ABOUT PICTURE able of feeling tntense love and | “Where Are My Childrent™ the| murderous hate. Elaine Sterne birth-control picture sermon at the! wrote the story Clemmer, has stirred up a lot of eee comment, and think omen have | HAYAKAWA AND FANNIE WARD = | been inieations to | the producers and the theatre. Most of the people who write about the SS Sessue Hayakawa, the Japanese tor who fs t ‘& featured in Paramount pictures, plays oppo a but he imply can't see the side of picture consider that {t teaches a “anni rd he Ci our future as 1 do. Now, Miss real lesson, ater att weaaee When eneeatetumarnies Grey, is It he or | that Is foolish? | Sr He Turnbull wrote “The He wants me to marry him now,| BIG CAST AT CLASS A 7 ° ad “annie d nd Will Here instead of waiting till he is of age The Resurrection of Hollis” ts poet te hag Br tlhe tr dit Be Sunday 1 think it would be better to wait./ the title of the otodrama head: ficult parts. The film was direct —in- 5 Neither of our parents know of thi ¢ bill at the Class A. W ed by Cecil BH. De Mille, who di “ 99 and ae they are very strict with u | jrall, Belle Bruce. Kalman | rected the Geraldine Farrar pro East Lynn we dare not ik them the better! Matus and Arthur Cozine all have/| duction of “Carmen way; but my older sister advises! parts in the cast. It a three 2 : besctotsssiitstesiibscstsissescsotiisecciissstisssisisstisisssoiiistosessiiststosssscotsscor iio scos coco c0 se me to get married and keep on| part Broadway film feature. JOSE STARTED SOMETHING working after | am married, as well iis ted When Jose Collins ordered her | as before, for a short time. He only| UTILIZE NAVAL STATIONS comic opera boots cut extra high makes $11.50 per week st a Year ago, she didn't know it and with} Another chapter in “The my help it would go toward starting “ a little home of our own | Would | be doing right to go with him, as my sister advises, and which | know would be against our| parents’ wishes, or wait until he is of age? This may sound father foolish, but | have spent many weary hours try ing to decide this question, which | may seem very simple to you. GRATEFUL FOR AN ANSWER, A.—By all means WAIT. If your question sounds foolish to anyone x would mean millions to the shoe| - BENCH CANDIDATE Joourt judge. it is because that person does not di A manufacturers. “The judges get a three months’ jcom prehe end fully the seriousness of 5 She started a fad which has os >| OPENS UP CAMPAIGN vacation, too,” said Miller, “while the taxpayers have to wait to have © eG Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca “The Feud Girl” marr You can save your] |half the women in the country money and plan your home together| | wearing leather half way to thet : ir cases heard.” just as well before marriage as | knees s e 16. yerior North Bend => lite. ince your love has endured But she did more than that, She| TOLT, Wa ha Jun S—-epeston and will go Le ane eg no Willlam Fox, the (Court judges in King county call in for 10 year irely you ought to be " me r am outsiders to render the unpopular sday able ‘to plece it out for two more movie producer ‘ +, |decisions, and so si e mk as : onor,” 4 and, and the |!ekal ot . NELL HADDON.......... HAZEL DAWN busy years tha y will alip away | eho _ Pred pale to see (to the taxpayers, according to cam-| Members of Seattle lodge No. 7, before you are aware of it, and you ‘ paign statements made by Charles degree of honor, A, O. U. W., will Dave Rand............... Irving Cummings Luke Haddon....... .Arthur Morrison Judd Haddon..... ... Hardee Kirkland Zeb Vassett. covcesdes e atussell Simpson Sue Bassett ¢oeeeeeose. Gertrude Norman Marlowe............-....- George Majeroni Anne Marlowe............ Edna Holland will both be so much better pre. pared to begin your life together the woman who started the high boot craze.” H. Miller, who spoke here Tuesday/hold their progressive whist party | night jin Evergreen hall, Baillargeon WIFE CARRIES OUT He 1s a candidate for superior building next Tuesday night, DEAD HUSBAND'S JOB . ALBANY, Ore., June 15. Mrs, J. W. Travis, widow of the late president of the Seattle | Machinery Co., was in the city | Q.—Is a wife entitled to any of| the property her husband had be-| fore they were married if they separate? K, J. A.—No. Q.—I am a young lady, 19 years of age, and care very much for a young man four years my senior. => He has been coming to see me for| ga today, making arrangements to a little over a year; but now he has| c « , ABUL H ZUKOR. P| | begin paving operations wi i |} bany within the next two HE beautiful and enchanting Hazel Dawn pone nat agi Ay the ogy | pai 4 “ ” mer months, Before leaving ho “ ” ce finds in “The Feud Girl” a unique production Smah een ae wees an Gen ing hel A Scene From “The Feud Girl," With Hazel Dawn, at the Coliseum Mre. Travis, who took an ac | tive hand in the management of | the company during her hus band's illness, has assumed full control and {8 fulfilling con tracts made while her husband was managing the company TO TEACH FIRST AID) Field Agent Wilbert EB. Longfet- | the truest medium for expressing the virilit and vitality that compose the every-day drama of mountain folk. “The Feud Girl” is a stirring tale of warring clans and conflicting loves between a man and a maid of opposite factions. Amid this rugged environment and these thrilling circum stances the commanding and attractive figure of Hazel Dawn is conspicuous throughout all the ab passed, and still | have not heard from him. A boy friend of his has H ? he would get my letter shortly after or on his arrival. He said he would write to me so that | would get his| letter when he got mine. | wrote! to him, and now two months have! heard from him, so | know he is well. He says he cares for me, but do you think his conduct shows it? sorbing episodes of this tense drama Shall | overlook this when he re-|{ low, of the first ald department of | turns? 8B. E. |) the Amertean National Red Cross > A.—If the young man was greatly] { ociety, 1s in Seattle to organize 4 concerned about 1, he would|} * = first aid stations in all public “Phe Pend Girl,” with a trained monkey. comedy wend you ‘some. word.” Unless ho|} Mar@ and Xoft Coras untons and “Hach Joint parke, playgrounds and bathing Charles Cha lin 1 1 1 e offer 1 pinusible excuse for no beaches and to instruct the em. for the children, a Burton Holmes Travelogue and » plau ( ‘al Oo cide Det ’ ’ =O=- jloyes in first. aid work , ’ 70,0 music by the orchestra, will be seen ployes in | In his second two-reel Mutual Comedy at $670,000 a splendid ne overlook such conduct. If you be fi gin it you will have to keep it up year—two reels of red-bot hilarity, | | WHITE STILLBUSY i Tri— FIREMAN | LOS ANG U.S “When it's a good Chaplin comedy we buy it” [Immigration Commissioner White Warren Kerrigan and Nell Shipman are starred In “The lof Seattle is here today with union Melody of Love,” a part of th ne dill continuing until jlongshoremen officials who are try Saturday night, as well as a new chapter of “Mary Page.” Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the COLTISEU fant Relief For All Foot Troubles It acts through the pores and re moves the cause by restoring the tissues to normal; the results are Gives Q—I! would like to know how many Irish there are in the United ae States. Can you tell me? AN ENGLISHMAN communicating with you, do 3 | | | | A.—According to the 1910 census truly remarkable, Get a 25c pack : eae | there were 1 ) Irish In the} age from any druggist; he is a0 Ing to mediate the strike situation | United States thorized to refind money to an ) |between San Pedro lumber handlers | Idr | bp . d their employe | “Li Lo _ seater | one not fully satisfied, Komembe: and th 15c—Children 5c—Loge Seats 30c the name; get the genuine article - | Westlake at Pine, 10 a. m. to 11 p.m See page 7—dollars do heavy ne Sania f . sediaiee: Maile Big news to home owners on hay 0 Cullaren BE work. BONNE on phapnnhhnnnnnemnnrnnnnompninaes Se me... 10c Any Time, OC

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