The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916, PAG | JIM M’NEELY, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR, PICKS GEORGE WASHINGTON FOR HIS SPONSOR Twn ' WHY TACOMA MAN THINKS HE }=©PHOTOPL- AY TROOPS ENGAGE (MERGER HOPES URGE TROUSERS. Only OUGHT TO BE ELECTED; THIRD iii VILLA BANDITS OF “DRYS” FAIL FOR ALL GIRLS OF A SERIES ON CANDIDATES Picture of “Father of the Country” and al Christmas Tree Emblazoned on His Cam- paign Stationery; Deserts Faithful Old “eg for New Hero. wii L. RENNICK U Staff Correspondent MARATHON, Tex Champ Wood the International Mining Co., returning from Boquillas, Tex today reported that a battle be tween Villista bandits and Car ranza troops believed to be in progress 20 miles south PORTLAND. 18.—Girls Chinese trousers, July 18 ove of July Geraldine Farrar in Lasky's Paramount Picture Supreme Temptation and a Big Laughing Comedy an emp in bloomers, sailors’ pants and other radical departures skirts may gather in a mass meeting here in the near future to urge dress reform, if the plane of those of that place late yesterday. He backing the project material- said artillery firing could be : ote gn ep Br tee hy pe heard plainty south of Bo P one re P i from Mrs. Fannie leading the ing prelimi- t night, Deems de was blamed the high coat and other 80- an Deer and Deems, b Addre: semion | ality, MoNeely 4 wife, a it from natn stuff In f I have r to hog all the says he ams’ to advance oth well-tried — principles This ie the third of the series of articles on the guber natorial candidates, The next article will tell about John E Frost, of Seattle and Ellens burg | MILITIA IS SHIFTED ANTONIO, J f | sand National ( stato er tt women's attire morality, vice spots, « h Summer Prices business 10c 5c Children 5c Coming Thursday Denman Thompson's ned In other words, ye Judge Jin cause stitutes Washington for don't imagine he's not sane Didn't im quit 1912, tho was for when 7 de the judicia Didn't Jin mustn't mis nd te t he » citizens Lincoln safe and Roosevelt in him at first, | himself for tests are being made of ts of Martin Hanson’ as the result of his my ollowing the drinking: alcohol bought proprietor, is bel police pending the ou tests. The Alki was de lared ¥ ach oe. te iaet terious deat a lot of © initiative < . th Yor Boo egislatu Pr | at ntage of LONDON, ENG sert the of half a bottle of th Alki b Otto Hansor held by th come of t |lmolished Nard by raising the natures? Says He's Progressive There are some folks who do « think Jim ts “prog That pates Jim considerably | He doesn't like be perc tler and from pasive Owen Wister, world famous author of “The Virginian,” ts visit. o alled a ing Seattle. The author is en route home, in fompany with H. G. Brenkle and| John S. Newbold, Philadelphia Meanciers, after touring the Coast “Frontier days have gone and Bever will return again.” he said. “My next story is going to be of | standpatter Look at the way be progressed | from Lincoln to Washington—and th re other progressive steps he has taken Of cours cult to but Jin ary it may be a bit diffi remember which they is not a hurde Janche = he Dupe, Blanche Sweet will be seen in tre the Coliseum theatre, at * halerscon™, | Lasky production of “The beginning Thursday. * - * “Every Picture Tells a Story” the ‘Drown-stone-front, paved-street | He admits it himeeif. McNeely, tho terested in ties for a great many years office but once. pre He was a member of the rit} session are ed reaction | | | Jtion, “The Temptation,” Men! the Rex thin week | Miss Farrar was able to break thru De Cordoba’s wall of modesty | a and learned that for years he had ie ha dead ind ail oe been composing selections and sell Sedtelation that tas eet bienoatt ing them under an assumed name | elected from one of the Pler AD «A | county districts SHOWS EXPENSIVE CLOTHES Having deen consideradi Mme. Olga Petrova, playing ested with Howerd Taylor The Eternal Question,” at the lumber business, Clemmer, p the most ex organize the abo wardrobe of speaker appearing on the He Is Self Educated Eternal Question He was one of the “big cuns” tn gives her a glorious opportunity to! that session. *e display a large portion of it In 1912, he ran for congr PROVES EMOTIONAL ABILITY | well as an opportunity to display and oe get nominated A Margery Wilson, playing the her-|her many-sided art a e's out for the governor's oine tn The ; oof the Night, at At first she is seen, as a ; " ne Liberty, | herself an| princess her native country McNeely je 54. a native of Wit-| notional actress Heretofore |then as an immigrant girl. grinding onsin His father died when he een 0. gee Se ae hee {Miss Wilson has usually portrayed/a hand organ in the streets of New dive York, and last as a society woman makin his way in the world ever since character and He's never taken a vacation the dram is a welcome change an te dedi Her acting is tense and colorful! g#€ DANCES TO FAME All of which shows the original-| “he is self-educated jand while it is of the spectacular) Any Pennington is deli: |ity of the Tacoman. He came to Washington in 1888 | Italian school, it ts very convincing |/4nq Charles Chaplin is convu sek They Always Pick Lincoln with $35 in his jeans—and good /on the screen capacity audiences at the Coliseum Oft, in the past. have candidates | nealth, started working in the! theatre. Ann Pennington is seen eee cente amertses to she Eress-) cut down many a Washing: | SOUTHERN ACTOR DEAD Susie Snowflake,” a tale of the ness of Abraham Lincoln |ton ‘evergreen, gradually became| Page Peters, who appears with! nusical comedy stage that fits her| Whenever a gathering of patriots | tne owner of a lot of Washington | Dustin Farnum in “Ben Blair,” at from peroxide to slippers Sh collected, whether it was at North | timber—and now is boosting Wash-|the Alhambra this week, WAS) Ges some of the dancing that made Yakima, Chicago or Ipewich. old | ington in the republican primaries |drowned last week at Hermosal ner tamous on Broadway, Chaplin| | “The Vagabond.” | pott playing at Wister is at the Washi tington. held Thus chants James McNeely It is inscribed Chaplin, C Charles samphiets ing. Screen’s greatest Said pamphlet is entitled comedian. Address, |“Washington, the Evergreen State.” Coliseum Theatre, Page two of the same embodies , i the sentiment above quoted until Wednesday Night drama; | ie weekly — Chara “Chapl Let's make this state as good, jas great, as dignified, as patriotic las was Washington, for whom it is named William Russell in The od: inter “ in the Jim proceeded to house for Taylor as Carter De Haven io From in to @ Throne”: news pictorial Farrar in Tempte al on little which the gubernatorial neat ve and te any actress screen The Raid pene k Kernan and Wome Hiernal Question f the Deuteh- rom Tacoma is circulat royal Page thr devoted to a file of the aforesaid James Seely Page four has an artistic design of a Christmas tree—denoting “ev ergreen pro Me oles to Pennington, Ann Broadway's favorite) dancer and come- dienne. Address, Coliseum Theatre, until Wednesday Night. 15¢ Children Se QUMUUUUUUNAAAOUOUUNANNY for him, So Big! he tt mills, in :| Cheering News for Kidney Sufferer VERY kidney sufferer in Seattle will find good news below in the 13 names, addresses and statements of six persons, living right here at home, who have found relief. The one fact alone that dozens of Seattle folks publicly praise Doan’s Kidney Pills in these columns is proof enough that Doan’s are worth trying. These friends do it merely for the sake of helping other sufferers. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys and resulting troubles, such as dull, throbbing backache, sharp pains when stooping or lifting, lameness in the morning, with dizzy spells, sick head- ache, urinary disorders, loss of weight, etc. If suffering get a box 1% ween in NE of the Greatest Events in the History of the World— The First Motion Pictures of the Giant German Merchant | Abe's portrait adorned t > conven | tion hall, and the orators stumbled | erye aheet of Abe Line pose romting ie og carey or over each other in their eagerness | Raiden Gad wae taben with eran to prove that Lincoln was a great Sieaens, Walle ubaut 100 PUGILIST TO ROYALTY man, and that the followers of the ~ anger wh -Aibge-dl Carter De Haven as a king Grand Old Party. from Chartle sane Bergen gre 2 st That's what the Mission theatre Hughes down to Chariie, the bar reached him e was von shows this half of the week. The tender, took inspiration from him. } Page Pet Pr e gene kien, daiabes Wakeiieay Obie Caakures: a0 Gove Chanees Ver Cresety and was educated at the Western’, pugilist and ends up as the hold Not so with Jim McNeely meiary academy. tie wae & MAS |... of the royal Keyn.. .Aeeream? Others may pour out further elo- of wonderty rsonal charm, and |SC 1 Other quent throbs anent Lincoln, but as with al the ec urt y manners ot the aries t 3 Southerner is role in en | oes es re Biair” was one of his last charac-|MIXED BILL tertzations At the Class A a mixed bill of comedy, tragedy and news pictort als is shown. The big feature is The Inner Glow,” an intensely in teresting drama WAS LEGITIMATE ACTOR William Russell, who is appear ling in “The Highest Bid,” at the Colonial this week, started as an “Liaise actor at the age of 8. He stopped| RELIEVES THE HORROR jong enough to graduate from col-} In “War's Women,” at the lexe, and then went back to the!Strand, the author has hit upon | Thespian existence and played ju-\the happy strategy of relieving the | veniie with Ethel Barrymore {n utter horrors of war by presenting Cousin Kate He has played them in the form of a dream. The nervousness, today. Seattle Cases Show Yea, what a wealth of oratorical | be put more originally alry is ordered to the ton. |spreads one could invite oneself to| You couldn't expect Jim to say Cathedral—for the night nation, but didn't George father it? [the other! It's meaning couldn't A troupe of outlaw cav- Jim lets you look at the pictures Ah sooo dlls seb et tree’ Abe may have ved the | lon one side and Jim's picture os You Gasp! | Washington.” Modesty forbids I ETROVA self starred in “St attacks her. The commander ar Abe may have sylit ratle, but| That It Submarine in the Washington line “If I'm elected governor, it would with Blanche Bates, Ezra Kendall picture shows a girl kill the —It is full of “War's didn't George chop down a cherry | 1 t } Will Make | And think of the Christmas tree jbe s regular gift to the state “4 and Chauncey Olcott, and has him- captain of a band of guards whe Women” Women with ENID MARKEY FRANK KEENAN A Strong Protest Against the Ravaging of Women in Time of War The General's ¢ wn daugh ter am be ng dream nate in STRAND THEATRE SECOND AVE 15¢ and draw that conclusion for your. | self. Jim's & Having thos EXPECT WHITE WILL _ LAND KANE’S POST) Prof. Frank G. Kane ed as professor of journalism the University of Washington, and} will leave for Detroit as soon as summer school closes, to take a po-| sition on the publicity and adver. tising staff of the Packard Motor and Sane set forth his orlg- | | haw resis: at} Co. Lee A. White, Kane's assistant,| probably will be chosen as his suc cessor. White worked with Kane| on the Detroit News before coming | to Seattle. ROGER CASEMENT’S APPEAL DISMISSED INDON, ment's on the he was sentenced to | was diamiased | Unless the crown commutes the} 1A Jul 8 Roger Case-| from his conviction for which | today appeal charge of treasor death, ldeath sentence, Casement will die ym the gallows RELEASE PRISONERS - fed In complianc ed. ers against {rug Jaw must not only have dope in their possession but must be caught selling it_be-| fore they can be found guilty, Fed-| eral Judg rer Monday ordered | the release of Harry Smith and} Barney Slomen. Both are in Jail GET VENUE CHANGE Brin en » Monda of s Jensen on Herberg if prejudice in a alleged attack on Mischa G director of the Russian orchestra then playing at the Coliseum, the ker granted a change Jensen, | motion affidavit ing an iterson Justice of pict ar case invo —IN— “The Eternal Question” CLEMMER Seattie’s Best Phetoplay House sent NG Another Big VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAY BARGAIN TOMORROW STEIN, HUME AND THOMAS Melod Merrymakers “Ragtim Grand Fay Carranza sh Nightingale ~ Abrams & Johns — / Temple Quartet ‘ Tow “Gt Nature” “Pearl & Irene Sans Twe Minuten § Fashion Book The Four Valdares and Feature Photoplay Kathlyn Williams in “THE RETURN” SELIG-TRIBUNE NEWS WEEKLY M ’ 10c ity 15¢ Programs change Wednesdays and Sumdaye. 18 REAL MUSICIAN By a bapp exact ly sulted for the young com acc dent it was dis covered that Pedro de Cordoba was the character of whom he por trays in Geraldine Farrar's produc himself upon t murderer, The woman veiled, is pointed out a one He instantly or He then discovers she is his daugh ter. 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