The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1916, Page 5

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> four SEVERS HUGHES AND T. R, FAMILY BONDS TO MAKE PEACE Strand Offers an At.| tractive Bill; Anita Stewart Headlines Program at Lib- i, nn = ¥, erty; What Other udge Tallman Hears mes-| Perkins Says Things A i tic Tragedies in Divorce Looking’ Uni Hughes Theatres Will Have Court Seeks Peace ” Sunday HEARS OF A PAINTER KEEP CANDIDATE BUSY | Panne -rae pac bp aly Anne Warner is just a little BY CARL D, GROAT "Withe Coll and a Yel girt, United Prese Staff Correspondent When she married Howard, in WASHINGTON, June 17,—Chas,| Masel Dawe, comedy 1914, she thought him maseu. EK Hughes pas the weekend “4 8 Burts ne perfection, here as nearly as possible Plain| none “miline in “A Woman's Howard was a painter by | Citinen Hushe ALHAMBRA—Charile Chaplin tn “The trade. He did not succeed entirely, for and “The Melody of He used hie art mostly, she [congressmen and senators wanted en en sald, in painting the town a to tell him how glad they ware with Fannie W gioriou scrimson. over his nomination, to whts Seeret of An Mt him to the stock. (how they'd always been. early and mpg ad ade as a lary husband and got high on he Hughes wagon, and to Sia $200 for him. His support of | bein active work “back home. The Iien'e _ Nemeste, her and her child was ordinan Especially gratifying was an an a. aa aod “Jerry's Big ity from $1 to $1.50 a week. t by George W. Perkins corke Ovey Ruiveres granted, said the @f the progressives, that MMER—"Where Are My. Chil court. “Fifty-five dollars ail- arleys are looking up. mony, $50 attorney's fees, pay 1 oo eetlgh lg pga «od omen able In advance.” much of the week's work has been ~ 2 xe, © devoted to a tunr process | with Lillian Gin. had lived with Lawrence | whereby, sooner or later, Hughes e+e 5 t for 14 years, and then one and Col, Wilson conld get together, V nh actress who has been 4 @ay she rogtstered a protest again: Those close to Hughes say av th mill of drama, and played *% prereal tn mamicntion & meeting will not occur before the| scores of emotional parts, falls to a awrence t her tf she didn't | notification in July, ¢ e then! weeping a er ° Mae like tt she knew what she could do.|the two may have a “r ~ et At oes coin te in Blak thio TH Ethel aid tt and took the child. | together » notice, ; Bt She was granted a divorce Friday Hughes undoubtedly tntends to This was done by Theda Bara afternoon in Judge Tallman's court. | ma} ha ast” fn his forth-| the “vampire we * of filmland eee jcoming a tance of the nomina: when she had cc ed her work « Loutm M. Jacobs tried to reform;tion that t can well afford tar cas “East Lynne DB John. She tried hard. Put he was penly In his supe " ft ure pla iam edstinate and hopeless, she said fers sa t any years stage favor we 6 He drank and a 4d me, and haped up today t 5 Sunday at th Jordered me ont of the house stx Strand ‘ond ave. between times, and n I went.” Hughes has controt Sene and ate. worce granted He apparently will take little A I finish my parts eee | oF no “old guard” dictation.” from to ¢ said Miss Bara Edna married McGilvry in 1905) He has inspired leaders all (after the picture was completed Ma California. | Over the country by his actlogs (“ir seemed that I simply could not He and she and her two obildren| in losing no time. keep the tears back. And I do not by a former marriage dwelt happily He has an organization al- cry as easily as most women. Tears 2 together for three weeks, and then ready at work In many parte of jare rarer than black pearls with Be announced ha would have to go| the land. me. } : rth and hunt employment Hughes’ time today was devoted t the plot of ‘East S Edna waited dinner, but he never|to hts family, to a few callers and as we interpreted came back at all to the foothill part noun tainous pane aeggck Pagina She hasn't heard from him atnee.| correspondence ne: attention thing I have done Divorce granted Wm. Loeb, fr those|" “And everybody knows that my ee 6 }mentioned to manage Hughes’ cam s tn other William Fox photo When Alma Ifved tn Idaho her/ Ds! nas have not been weak health was bad, so Paulson, like {t comes to emotional roles.” He told her at the train that he| picture prominence, Stuart Holmes, ow her at once. th > { of t o 0 ae goes a letter came. | Instead of 4 per cent, we'll soon eo Aage h Teer ary ocine ne ap Rl ‘cooker and Stanhope Pouncing thet he had cha hie) be getting only 3 per cent on Our! Wiostcroft, stage and scree savings tn the banks So the bankers declared Friday | by resolution at Everett, at the an nual con of Washington . | State Bankers joctation Brayan sania Gladys tn 1914| The resolution aske all the bank) nd took her on a honeymoon to| ers in the state to agree to this. | land. It didn’t take Gladys| At the same time, the bankers al/ to race thru Brayan’s money,|%0 Kicked against the federal re 4 be had to find work on a ranch |#¢rTve bank regulation for the col- order that they might eat lection of out-of-town checks at par. He sent for Gladys, but she di@n't} Ralph & Stacy, Tacoma, was come, and he went to hunt for her.| elected president; J. A. Swaiwell, of He didn’t like the locality he found | Seattle, vice president; Frank C©.} e she was not glad to see | Carpenter, of Cle Elum treasurer, ay ~ . jand W. H. Martin, of Ritzville, seo mind and she might as well cet a tivorea, No money since. Divorce sranted. actors of sound training and m vious successes MARY PICKFORD AT THE REX Tho Mary Pickford has won her jcomie roles, her wonderfully versa tile interpretation of Peppina tn the Famous Players Film company’s Spectacular and thrilling story, ‘Poor Little Pepptna.” proves her towbe equal to the most exacting of herotc parts The picture will be at the Rex, starting Sunday. Ss x ¢ “Does the state eee wy Aaegs sgurs ch atheros a Uae Mary Pickford tm this play has ee Porto age ded with a cast which . f of the bent-kne wit does not’ salt attorney Sxm-| NURSE DISMISSED sty agpnartag an (a4 mers Bod screen “Granted,” anounced the M458) v6.4 sary Licker is free Satun cee |day, after being held #ince Thurs CARTER DE HAVEN day by the police following the COMEDY AT MISSION death of Mrs. Cetina Pizze Carter De Haven and Flora A }29th ava S. De Parker De Haven are stars in “A |i, after examination, {ts sa Youth of Fortune,” the big five-act Sensational Mrs. Licker had nothing to do with photoplay at the Mission for four Newspaper |gtving Mrs. Ptzella the medicine |days, starting Sunday Py which caused her death Carter is the son of the kind of i Story is well-to-do. people are always| hard up. He is not popular with “The AUTOMOBILE STOLEN all the family, but he stands high with his grand-da t!-million aire When the gentlem A Dodge car, No. 19061, was Accusing takes the count he leaves a will stolen Friday night from Second |airecting that his money be held| 4 Voice” jave, and Stewart st. It belongs tolin trust for Carter, and that the Morrison & Mclntyre, 1551 Rall-| trustee shall be that person with : with road ave. whom Carter {s living at the time plenty KS x of his coming of age, The merry of thrills | chase for the boy and the custody lof his fortune supplies one of the swiftest stories of the season. ANITA STEWART COMES TO LIBERTY “The Spiked * ’ ¢ _| feature, with Anita Stewart as the i i t ill start four days’ eng With Helen Gibson Hj Stearns’ Electric): *:; wie ery nda i The tory | young wom i )Rat and Roach Paste |.) 227. Bore ee “The Alaska jpart In a revolutionary movement The National Rat Killer _ |The cruel id despotism of a Mouse Houn ” ady for use, ecor alikeosian on co win her 1 ‘and Ham and Bud Comedy 3 i at on “a siteuet hae te | | “URIC ACID ge A wee Bapee Class NEVER CAUSED (":,.2? 0° B10" hate RHEUMATISM” sy couse te bree WILLIAM RUSSELL N “SOUL MATES” 1 Mates,” latest five-part wonderpicture, with Char-/ Burton and William Russell in A our condi a PB teks Pisl Pe ~) mH leading roles, will be seen at ambra for four days, start ing Sunday |! Alice, the frivolous wife of Low. jell Sherman, a successful young capitalist, 1s carrying on a secret} love affair with Carr, a friend of| her husband. Sherman {ts very fond jot Tommy, Carr's ¢on. See This Show Tomo Comediénne interesting. x A ALICE HAMILTON GOOD PROGRAM ALBERT PHILLIPS & CO Photoplay |AT THE CLASS A t Fifth Episode ho's | The Class A program opening Larry & Sallie CLIFFORD Guilty?” Series inday will be “The Avenging Con + — ‘ , aelence “a Vitagraph three-reeler; E MILLER & KENT Sold Out E Spiked Switch,” with Helen - nd “The ‘Alaska Mouse First Run = DUNEDIN DUO a Ham and Bud comedy gas ao an maaiag Pathe Weekly | rie a | Weekday Day Mats Eve. and Sunday SHOW BROADWAY LIFE IN COLISEUM PLAY 10c Any 15c | Olga Petrova opens Sunday at | the Coliseum In “The Scarlet Wom The Progr Change Sunday and Wednesday le In the cast, including ballet dan-| . cers and cabaret entertainers | Faithful reproductions of Broadwa The picture runs thru Wednesday : The Russian orchestra will pls ° rea! eo invigorating | 14 >. i Beattie oir | CUT DOWN INTEREST :-:. or ay actress of| greatest successes In pathetic and| | knows Alice's disreputable past, CONTINUOUS—1:30 TO 11 P. M. but does not tell his employer of “The Man {t until he find Carr tn her room CUNNING & CO. shiver, There are other’ featuren, on the| Quaint program that are both unusual and| STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. PAGE & Theda Bara Comes to Town i in East Lynne; Forsakes Vampire. Role First Time Ps oe ae! TL erase a ck Al ae (1) Mme. Petrova, Anita Stewart, in “The Scarlet Woman,” at the Coliseum. at the Liberty, (2) (5) Scene from “ William Russell, he Law Decide In “Soul Mate: "at the Alhambra at the Clemmer, (3) Theda Bara, (6) Mary Pickford, at the Strand. at the Rex. In “East Lynn Poor Little Peppina, f i Pe va - PY = ; mf is ie /a 4 = H = ow ee * FET TT ow o-8 e204 .bb ponte H - a“ in “The Suspect,” in . SCHOOLGIRLS ON WITNESS STAND IN ORPET TRIAL | cota Mharence that Orpet had ada to Lake Forest two weeks previous to the birthday party, and had CONTINUED neath the iaeiiien; eticating that] tather | is A. R. Grosvenor, 2743 Ave, she had made a desperate effort to D, Council Bluffs, la. She recently summon ald. divorced Clyde Harpool. WAUKEGAN, iI iL, June 17, The “eighteen bunch” had their Inning today in the game of Marian Lambert, and they ed to and nobody would know Mrs w for the life or death of Will slept In the garage on the Kuppen The quarrel had started in the Had Considerable Money Orpet. heimer estate, because he had FROM PAGE 1 bedroom, adjoining the one where) “She often said that her mar- The “bunch"—only now 16 something on the chauffeur and she fell riages had been unhappy,” said strong——are echoolgiris, chume (could stay there any time he want WHISTLES WHILE HE Bloody Clothes Found Mrs. D. F. Stratton, “and remarked 7” 9 Hennessy hurried to awaken tha d never marry again, came into the big court room Marian told me 0: ota Mra. J. R. Christie, proprie s of not even the best man living. half laughing, haif frightened, (passionate temperament,” Mi MURDERS WOMAN the hotel, and the police were call atton told the police that Mrs. and took the stand, one after Russel) said He would get mad ed an was known to have had off 4 ™ Marian : wade if | the other, to ald the pro oe Ni 3 gee vers ged Marian Capt. Tennant and Detective Pey-|considerable money and jewels im tion of the youth who wrecked Thee Mion Russell | way . wore a cap and gray eult. When ser went to Soudas’ room, at the a strong box concealed in her | the life of thelr friend. . , dawell spracg the 44 had gone, Mrs. Henneasy knock-|Denny Hill hotel, after learning rooms testimony the state had watted for. “Marian,” she said, “told me once that she thought Josephine | Davis liked Will Orpet awfully They had been in court before, but this was thelr day—the day they were to refute the story of Josephine Davis, now ostractzed from the “bunch,” who said Marian | Wt!) But Marian said he did not |had cried and threatened suicide are about that. She thought that on the day of her 18th birthday |'t Was Jonephine’s feeling for Or party, four days before her body Pet that made her come to the wea. eed, |Lambert home so often.” What did Marian say to you) Marian also had told her, that her parents did not want that he had been a steady caller at) A stickpin was found lying on the Mrs. Coleman's apartment for some floor, where it evidently had been |e time. dropped during the struggle that quired, A bloody eutt, a pair of shoes, ended in the murder. Find Weman Dead also stained with blood, and a towel; Mrs. Coleman had been out Fri- There was no answer and she re-/showing more stains were found in day night with a friend, Miss Pearl peated the question. j|his room and taken to police head- | Cameron, of the Plaza hotel. Receiving no reply, she tried the quarters. Found Man Waiting knob. The door wae unlocked and| Soudi They returned to the Christie to- stepped inside. jat the apartment of late, it is said,| gether about midnight, and found a ed on Mrs. Coleman's door. “Ie there anything grrong?” she had not been eomptac priengy alae poe tay prose pet to come te her homme It was dark, but she groped her) but has rooms {n another downtown man answering Soudas’ description cutor asked | TODAY'S T : ? way along the Wall, calling to Mrs. | hotel waiting for Mrs. Coleman. Miss joe, Tam awfully glad you iteh, pes AT SEATTLE ( man, and stepped into a pool, Mrs. Coleman was the foster|Cameron did not wait. z ieika that's GGAt fe panl emo m.,—t.en, || *RICh proved to be blood daughter of a street railway em-| Soudas, still maintaining his in- the wit answered. ot Mrs. Coleman's body lay with the! ploye in lowa, Her maiden namej|nocence, was booked by Capt. Ten+ Then she said she would meet | = @ head against the baseboant und was Blanche Grosvenor. Her foster/nant on an open charge at 9 o'clock, me at Eleanor Double’s home the Fae Pann next Sunday.” But she did not meet yout” asked the prosecutor “She was dead,” Bernice an- | awered Then the state got down to the! |question it wanted brought out. | “Did you see Marian go with hine Davis in any other room the afternoon of the birthday Jo on | party | 1 did not.” “Did you see her crying Florence Russell came next. “Did you see any one crying at the birthday party?” she was ask- ed “Yes aid Florance. “Anna Paul son was crying.” | “Any one else?” | “Yes; Marian Lambert and she both were crying together.” “What did Marian and Anne said: ‘Anna, I'm awfal ry you did not arrange to/ all night with me, We! t missed staying te gether on birthday for 15 years. “Was that all she was | haven my | crying Then the state turned Miss Rus- er to Attorney Potter of the | nce admitted she was “just | with Marian, and that was not alone with her on the |day of her birthday party a Ma told me Sunday morn ing that she had learned Will Or pet was engaged to Miss Youker, and that Josephine had written Will, and soon Will would come down and tell her the straight truth of it,” Miss Russell said. On redirect examination, the state brought out that Mart had Noon and Night” Vt SEVEN BIG ACTS STORY BY MARGARET BERTSCH “Morning, o nd the Ziehrer waltz, etta Beauties.” Hazel Dawn closes at the Colise um Saturday night. eee “THE INNER STRUGGLE” AT THE COLONIAL The Colonial will have “The In-| j ner Struggle,” a Mutual master: | | piece, and the Mutual Weekly on |the new bill opening Sunday * "s A revelation in mistaken mother-love, picturing the rack upon which all are placed when a mother’s adoration for her son clashes with his duty to his wife, and showing the cold, unsympathetic viewpoint of the law. 4 STARCAST x Dorothy Kelly Harry Morey Bobby Connelly Donald Hall BIG SEVEN-PART PLAY AT THE CLEMMER | Harry T. Morey, who is featured |with Dorothy Kelly, in Vitagraph’s The Law Decides,” a seven-part play opening at the Clemmer Sun |day, is an actor of ability In this latest Blue Ribbon fea ture Morey plays the part of a man| who, not satisfied with the fact that the woman he loves has refused | Jhim and married a rival, continues CLEMMER PHONE ELLIOTT Admission | his sult, even against the wishes of |the woman herself. 3092 Thru the plotting of the step | mother ee the Mis psy misbene Be . FOR DAILY eventually gets her away and’ tn : juces her to marry him Cents Seattle's Best Photoplay House SCHEDULE The loveles marriage ends with X |the tragic death of the persistent one, when we see him jump from | the seventh floor of a large build ing.

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