The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1916, Page 3

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BIG FEATURES for 1 Admission at the OLISEUM “Susie Snowflake’ A Corking Light Entertainment margery eilson, ine apr Night,” at the Liberty »* * AMS TODAY tia Farnum ie * CLASS A—"The Inmer Glow,” drama also comedy and news weekly COLISEUM—Vietor Moore in “The and Charile Chaplin in “Vage- COLONIAL — Highest Hid.” | " “The Bye of the Night”; edy MISSION—Carter De He Broadway to a Throne”: news pictorial REX—teraidine Farrar in “Tempts William Mussel! in “The Thompsca in in “From tien.” STRAND—Frank Keenan and Enid Markey In “War's Women. CLEMMER— The Eternal Qeestion with Olga Petrova; views of the Deateh land Vagabond” A Landslide of Lively Fun |DEPICTS WAR'S HORRORS e By depicting the horrors of war, This is the Place to the six-part feature production. “War's Women,” at the Strand, COME makes a strong plea for prepared. | ness. It is one of those big scenic films, x | with climax after climax, amid ex and other materials of war ‘ Frank Keenan and Enid Markey 15¢ Children Se are featured in the cast A critic in the East, who recently reviewed | the film. praised the “supers” as _ |well as the stars, and pronounced | |“War's Women” a marvel in photo- 4 see if MOVE IN 2 DEUTSCHLAND ARRIVES EUROPE The motion pfetures of the mer- 4 chant submarine Deutschland, TY - * taken a few minutes after she had te QiErLN, Saatatiay see nosed up to the docks in Baltimore, | American ambassadors regarding |*'T¥ed !q Seattle Saturday, and fatersal conéitions in Europe and |W!!! be shown at the Clemmer for the public’s attitude to = rd peace, | the rest of the week. Movie oper ‘Amsterdam correspondent of | ators fairly swarmed around Capt the Vossische Zeitung reports,|Koenig and his crew when they with the object of initiating 2|came ashore for the first time peace move They had difficulty. at first, get — |ting him to pose. Then he got Into the spirit of the thing and let the SOCIALIST TO FIGHT |»: =o ssi | “The Eternal Question.” with Olga Petrova, is also on the bill. OLYMPIA, July 17.—Because the ad Na thn Socialists failed to cast 10 per cent| REAL GYPSIES PLAY Of the vote for United States seu | A band of 50 gypsies, with all Stor at the last general election, their paraphernalia, such as cara Secretary of State Howell holds| vans, ete, were used in the filming | that Bruce Rogers is not entitled|of various of the scenes of “The to a place on the fall ballor | Vagabond,” which opened at the Attorney Charlotte Jones of Se- Coliseum Sunday. These nomads, @ttle has served notice that a writ on their pilgrimage to Southern of mandate will be axked to com-|California, were camped just | Pel Howell to place the socialist’s | side of Los Angeles, when a repre Bame in the primaries. . sentative of the Chaplin-Mutual _ ‘studios engaged them for the pic NORFOLK, Va—The British ture. steamer Junin is aground off Cape “ee Henry, not far from the channel SHOWS LOVABLE SIDE thru which the German submarine| The statement that Geraldine freighter Deutschland must pass|Farrar can play only heavy dra on her coming dash to sea ‘matic roles is repudiated in her B... [AMBULANCE| s a Don’t Let Your Truss Make Operation Necessary for the mischie! aone by elaw'c and spring trussee Mighty few people ever have to be fo whose cases seemed operated on when firet ruptured How it does away with iy ensar’ ee ntrape and springs _. S tlon-proof and water Sh uiake works 7 the bath. 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Address Keystone com Operation for rupture wou!l hardly ever be heard of !f it weren't IS KNOWN IN SEATTLE'BLISS DIRECTS Z Margery Wilson Played in Stock| gly lithe star in “ine eye of the She will be remembered in Seattle as a mem ber of the Alice Flemming stock company that played hy in 1914, * * * production, "The Temptation,” the attraction at the Rex this week As the struggling young opera sing er in love with the penniless con poser, Miss Farrar shows the lovable side of her character. What |#he endures rather than leave him, the beautiful tenderness she shows when they are together, are ex | pressed as only Geraldine Farrar can express them HE'S A NEW YORKER William Russell, being a bred New Yorker, gives the jessential touch of realism to his delineation of the Wall st. broker and prominent clubman, Olive: Strong, hero of “The Highest Bid. at the Colonlal. Mr. Russell fs supported by Charlotte Burton and an excellently chosen cast born UTILIZE SEA COAST The picturesque scenery | Northern California's cow in de pleted on the screen in “The Eye of the Night.” the five-part Tri angle production that is now play ing at the Liberty. Departing fron the usual run of recent pictures this drama is a story of the sea rather of a #ea coast England—and consequently a vast majority of its scenes demanded a natural setting similar in appear ance to the British coast. STAGE LIVELY FIGHT Carter De Haven is the ster in “From Broadway to « Throne.” now playing at the Misalon. Com edy acting and Intensely human situations give the pleture dis |tinction. The story tells a tale of a fascinating Broadway who became king When the picture opens, Carter is seen punching a [bag He is training for a prize |fight with the champion boxer of |the community. This fight is one jot the most exciting fights ever filmed SETTLE WITH STEEL Men's disputes are settled with | steel An “Ben Blair,” the Western drama that heads the Alhambra bill. All the primitive passions jare enacted during the unfolding of the story. In the end, justice) descends upon the wrong doers The film has a lot of the color of the cattle country worked Into the settings. HE SHIELDS BROTHER | A girl wao spent all the money |ahe could scrape texether on her sweetheart causes trouble in “The Inner Glow at the Class A. And all the time, her sweetheart shielding her brother, who has stolen money from the firm he works for The Selig-Tribune and a comedy are also on the bill PEE caremn wecrnewors Complete Report of Market Today _ Paid Wheleon! Vegetables ° | Prices | | (Corrected dally by J. W. | Apricots, Cal | |p grapefruit Pie cherries, crate Cherries, Bing, Ib Cucumbers, hothouse Currants, black Florida grapefrutt Btrawberriag, local ark Seedlings Garlic, new Grapes Grapes, seed Honey, new, om Honey, strained | Local lettuce, per dow. lett r crate encia orang 4 Peaches, rs, bell, Tb pple, Florida, erat Apples rate local 0% Cal | 160 16 09% 200 Onions fons, Avatralian oo Ontons vw, Cal 08% Ontons, red, © 280 Onions, green, jocal as Hane, 4 be and over Aquabe, gond nize, Con Turkeys, live ‘ Turkeys, Greened Ven), 1h to 120-1» of} STAR—MONDAY, JULY 17, 1916. PAGE \N HUGHES FINANCE YY NEW YORK, July 17.--Cornelius N, Bites, non of the late treasurer of the national republican commit toe, wan today named to the pout formerly oceupled by his father, He will direct the financing of the com ing campaign of Charles Kvans Hughes for the presidency Chairman Wilcox issued a call for a meeting of the campaign com mittee here July 20. The commit tee will meet with Hughes to dis cuss general campaien plar Bitas called on Hughes and Nw tional Chairman Willeox today | It appears certain July 21 will be agreed on as the date for] the notification of Hughes of nomination The exact date for the de of Hughes on his trans trip has not yet been set It understood, however plans to return in time to make a] cleanup speech In Matne before the election there the week of Septem ber 2 tn The coast trip is not planned as a Keneral cam fen trip Speeches will be made tn only a w big towns a8 part of what fat ped “an educational campalsg Late the candidate will make a whirlwind sp hemasking tour | We want every- body in Seattle to see this feature. It has our unquali- ‘ORPET ACQUITTED; COST STATE $30,000 WAUKEGAN, Il July wit Ham Ornet's first rs of free fied guarantee. It is dor after lie @equ f the charge of murdering his school seldom that strength sweetheart, Marian Lambert ieee: of story, such scenic apent w bin parents on the Me-| ™ Cormick estate, near here | and spectacular settings The verdict was reached Satur and stars that fit their day afternoon after five hours’ de} “ Iberation. The first ballot stood parts with such artistry. Bs for acquittal and 1 for convic-/ are all found in one pic- on . . When the verdict was read tt tured story like this. | was plainly seen Orpet wae greatly | moved He shook each jurors} hand without a word J, H. Wiler- son, chief counsel for the defense, |broke into tears The case consumed more than three months, and cost the state more than $30,000 TO MEET VILLISTA | PASS, July 17-—Carran-| sn troops Piedras Negras and) Monclovia south, to oppose large Villista forces march: EAGLE at have WILSON Last seen here as star with William S. Hart “The Primal Lure” moved in ing toward the border, ft was learn-| from Mexican sources today ed H sure oF 5200 VWI. H. THOMPSON The estate of Ernest Carstens,| late Seattle banker and leader tn |commerctal affairs, is worth $121, 070.86, according to an appraise Ment fied in probate court Gay The Scotch uncle in Billy Burke’s “Peggy” are the leads in “The Eye of the Night” FAY TINCHER In “Love's Getaway,” two reels of Triangle comedy, in which pretty lassies in bathing suits, pajamas and a misplaced lover furnish the fun | | Belling Prices to Retailer fer Better, Kage end Cheese FB encveentie Better Ee [im OLIVER G. WALLACE ::::" $35,000 Wurlitzer Orchestra creamery, evlld peck Domestic wheet Limburger Oregen triplets... Wisconsin triplete Wisconsin twine ... Young Americe | etect ranch ones | Alfaite, No, Country May and Gre (Prices paid produc: nn Waahingto bie compressed REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS First at Pike Matinees 10c Continuous 11 to 11 Children 5c Evenings 15c THIS BILL UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY REAL CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q—My husband quarrels with While the truth is the effect of) mother is good to me when my sis )—————————— our the most] such treatment on a ebild’s nature|ters are away and tells me she | violent and profane language to-| is much more lasting than mere| could not do without me. | have |ward him, Ie there anything | can|physical abuse. Your husband | heard of a good home for boys not In order to introduce our new! go to stop It? MOTHER does not caalize the injury he is/|far from here, but do not know ert ansen (whalebone) plate, which Is the! 4 You can remonstrate with| doing the child by this manner of|the name. Will you please tell me lightest and strongest plate known,| your husband Unfortunately the! reproof. He has allowed his tem-|the name and what | must do to get Jeweler and Silversmith m9 Rl cover the roof of the/iruising of the delicate sensibili-| per rather than his judgment to} there? JIMMIE. mouth; you can bite corn off the |ties of a child is not so often made | rule |] 010 Second Ave, Near Madi Jcob; guaranteed 15 yea a matter of interference by the A.—1 do not know what home yon bd | Gold crown be $3.00 | law as in a case of bodily injury | Q.—Please tell me if a person un “ergblyneg ek wt} 5 v | wishing to become a governess ves, but these places are ri | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 must take @ course In that work, boys who have nobody at all to $10 net of teeth $5.00 land, if #0, where there is a desir help them to be good, You must) Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 able place to train? LOUISE. | not be frightened away from your] White crowns $3.00 A—A governess must possess | home because your ‘sisters | are cross, Girls do not always un Gold fillings . $1.00 up primarily a good education end ¢T ‘ see th 50. good manners. To impart these to| derstand boys jenres Snes pein) her pupils, some experience in mother understands, tho| Platina fillings + -75¢ | teaching {s necessary. For very often has very hard work to All work guaranteed for 15 yoars. young pupils, sl ould train at a| Keep her boys and girls from mis Have Impression taken tn the morn kinder an training echoc For r tanding on other ing and get teeth same day. Exam-| older puptls, a short course at a ou must be patie eas IRMKIOR ORE. AGVIOR, ShRG.'* normal school would be better as you can be, Don't answer when your sisters scold. Be so gs eg cl Q—I am to be married very | jolly and good-natured yourself 5 IN soon. My fiance and | have never, that your family will be ashamed Geraldine Farrar rael Ur ar aka coateinet discussed the subject of household | of treating you unkindly , ork is still giving mood} 6c finances, and | really have no idea in Lasky’s Ask our customers who | where he stands on the subject. || @—I am a girl 23 years old and P. Me aire. yeu ate ia ihe have walted for him to broach thie,| nave been married twiee, By. my _ Paramount ng this ad with you, | but he has never done so. Do you |firgt marriage | have two children, Picture Supreme | Rt meus: ne aut etnies. fo" one of them being born five months % | to mention this? x H di lett Cut-R em “id after | obtained my divorce. | Dentists | lap settle the money question is be-| second husband's name, or should and a Big | " fore, not afler the wedding cere-| he maintain his father's? : | 207 y s | dpaamalie Tenemercrijesten ie Question mony. This situation Cane man afer hie: wife as Leasing ——______. the xesult of negligen: left him, sued and obtained her di om GET WELL NATURALLY | {part of your fiance. He vorce and custody of her children, S 2 4 AK HER palize the uncomfortable : Hi ane Men a | Is it breeding or oy pane . iaaaa my ‘nite Priliing, | ane. Shem away, from ‘her ' S ay P | Woo, C. H. D., Chinese Herbe! ‘ou are placec OU GPO WIIh Also, can a child's mother sue for ummer Frices Remedies are successfully fine apparel that of course, to make any necessary | alimony after she marries again? treating thousands by using makes the wom- sacrifices, but you want to know JW. Ww 10c the nature herba | § - where you «tind r cainede Aiuiee en an? AUniess: your husband lesally 5c Children 5e 1 208 James Bt. between, 2nd | @—1 am a boy of 14 and 1 do|adopts the boy, he should keep his Coming Thursday { and ard Aves, Beattie, Wash. | not get along very well at home. father’s name Katabliahed 1903 My sisters are older and have no A divoreed man whose wife has patience with me. They influence) gained custody of his children, can MMER | —— my mother againet me. Today one|not take them from her unless the B . of them let my pet dog loose, He| court gives him authority to do so ttfe'e Best became frightened by her toud| A divorced woman who remat Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Phetoplay House words and ran away, and now I/ries is not entitled to alimony from | cannot find him anywher My her first husband,

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