The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1916, Page 3

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POLICE PROTECTION FOR WOMEN WEARING OVERALLS NEEDED By CORNELIA GLASS arrest Now that this overall busi That doesn't seam fair, some ness has become a habit with | way, in the light of the fact t many Seattle women, it ought [women are allowed to walk tHe 5 to have police protection. streets In riding attire 1 hav ays heard that a This morning I went to the po} 1 x to discuss it with e © at rit if first and he woman seen on the streets in man’s apparel is apprehended by the first officer who meets her. Overalls are d Captain Sull tened very seri-| Upper (left to right): Virg! Strand. Scene from “Hell-to-Pay man’s apparel or Wel he said, “she would be Do Well,” Alhambra. find herself without sbap on wash on if her mission were no more day, she would have to change her evil than a cake of soap, she might averalls to a house dress in order je brought in and have to explain that she might creas the street to/ to Judge Gorder the grocery store without fear of But vt you think it's unfair? ————= | 1_ persisted 66 A” Theatre Clemmer. Tichner to Froli Oh, yes, of course,” he mur : mured pacifically, “Without ques PRoGhAMS TODAY tion it is unfair. But still L think! panemry—“neve’s — Lariat eae that the element of possibility of | Merry D. Carey, “The Social Cub," Key arrest will make the overalls pop- | *¢ns, comedy. | ular.” | Chief Beckingham has been fatr hiy busy with murders and bomb plots lately, but he, too, gave the overall question a moments ATRAND—Nance ~The Witeh.” CLEMMER—Hamilton Revelle in ONe tn “The “Pees.” ford tn * THIRO AVENUE AT PIKE serious attention ONTAL — Rusectt ta “The I believe an officer who Was Strength of Donald McKemsie”; Charlie Always 5 Cents married would let the woman go on lia in “The Vagabond. , CLASS A—"The Metrees’ Fighting Old Man Who “The Fur ¢ to the grocery store unmolested,’ he asserted. He said he doesn't know wheth ler there would have to be a special liaw for the protection of overallers lor not. He hasn't looked that sort jof thing up . but he will. Tried to © SUN., MON., TUES. lar Room | "Whee Darwin Missed, REX—Marie Doro in ety he Meart of Nora Fiyon.” z . » Besides, the chief is all for let- eee a ting the women wear whatever | FROGRAMS SUNDAY 4 lthey please. He says they are) age ‘Met fo-8 Pay Austin”; “Fite : charming in any garb. Which Is Fema — = os “Sie |satiant of the chief. ——— oe ALHAMBRA — Kathiva Williams tm with NECK r Oakman and Kathlyn Williams in “The Ne" have been heretofore. Therefore, 'tiable to arrest all right. She| Scene from “The Roughneck,” Cis: the natural inference would be that would be attired like a man—and Coliseum, Dustin Farnum if a housewife were to suddenly that would be a disguise, so that " Rex. Wh Lower: Scene STAR—SATURDAY, ria Pearson in “Daredevil Ka Austin,” with Bessie Love, Liberty A Scene from “The Closed in scene from “The Gentieman from r Dusk,” from “The Light at | Virginia Pearson Co Coming to Strand; Fay, c at the Liberty. Mary Pickford in “Hulda from Hollay at the ¢ eum. During ord-breaking week Miss Pick has firn atre with th this tm th Colt that 2 and appeal ng photopla r had tn al! of her ret © upon the It up with f n, eart-inter children | 8 the ¢ » will have \°The Closed Road with House Peters and Barbara Tennant CLEMMER The Li at Dusk,” a wonder- ful Labin picture featuring Orrin | Joh .» Will be Sunday's offering Clemmer The story opens in shows the trials and tribulations of the peasants, Later the scenes | shift to this country and show |what difference a few yeara in time will make in the efreum wrne|*tances of a human. The story is AT GROCERY BARNS ' aie Sorat eees 3-Part LUBIN Drama ta\to do a little thinking on the way featuring ronaihapal Rentio- It will grip you with a Police officers were detailed to hat will not be easily cast EVELYN PAGE the Augustine & Kyer stables, at | reo teat AN —cwittaation,” 11 tee and lRoren ave. and Republican at. Sat MISSION—Flora Parker De Haven tn ~GEORGE ROUTH | morning, when the com-|“The Scoters’; sews pictorial. COLONIAL : pany's drivers went on strike. Alene ‘Demencteater"; Karteon Komedy; th rafting from the top tiers o' Direction lerowd of the striking drivers gath- | scenic pietortal he celebrities of the stage and Captain Wilbert Melville Jered around, but no fighting was re Pbk assures a good picture lported. Twenty-two teamsters are | LIBERTY | “Hell-to-Pay Austin,” at the Lib | affected by the strike. | It was called because the employ-|erty for four days, starting to ers would not recognize a closed| Morrow, is one of the best pro shop principle, the strikers said Guetions turned out from the Fine Daisy the D Arta studio. “Hellb-to-Pay” Aus tin a lumber king who earns emonstrator WEDDED 50 YEARS 0 s-o:teset pecman or” hi KALEM COMEDY mailed st” attitude toward his Se tenth ang oA | CE eres underlings in camp. He is a man ull of Fun and Vigor | Judge and Mrs. Roger Green|of the world, has seen much and V_—_ jcelebrated their golden wedding |sown wild oats. To the little or 3 ESSANAY lanniversary Thursday at 4517/pbhan of the camp, who Is nick ~ KARTOON KOMEDY brooklyn ave., at which 50 guests | named Nettles, he exhibits another ettended and presented the coupls | side of his character. To her he is — | with a number of gifts. |not a bully and a brow-beater, but SCENIC PICTORIAL | Judge and Mrs. Green were mar-/q thoughtful, kind and courageons| screen, Mutual has assembled a red in Whitewater, Wis. Mrs./man. She is very much {n love| Wealth of talent in the choice of Green was Miss Grace Wooster, | with him, but another woman wh a cast for the five-part “Father and Coming Wednesday end she met Judge Green during comes out from the past throws | at the Colonial Sunday. It ‘| The Girl from Fri |the Civil war, when he was cap-|her unhappy shadow across theis).s a comedy-drama with Henry E misco tain in the Third Missouri regi-/\ath to the altar. A Triangle com-| Dixey, the famous star of the le teent. edy, with Fay Tinchner fn the lead-| gitimate stage, adding fresh laurels “The ‘Tiwansies een e ng role, comp s the program |to his theatrical reputation by bis e. . It's ed “Ss 3 amusin creen portrays o n Mine Conspiracy” : SOCIALIST PICNIC s ulled kiete, x 7 i : Ae. ie yl A , Socialists of King county will ng DON’T MISS THIS! pienie Sunday at Head island, on | tal Weekly is also | Puget sound. An interesting pro-| of a woman's r haglie Chaplin in “The gram has been arranged. rietor of a smal! saloon | Vag 1” ha held over Sun. ie — ——. |in the West to wife of an eastern | da Manager Smith for th ‘ubman is told in inda t of the kiddie who may pleture at the Str , whic t not yet seen the picture tures Virginia Pearson, “Darede ores | | Kate The workmen at Devil's Gap ar ving the university | dissatisfied with the sceetant ms has been one of the P they recelve from their ¢ rn| gr football stars in years headquarters, so they cause trou-|John Harkless (Dustin Farnum) 1 ble which results in the bringing | plunges into the thick of Indiana to their town of several easterners.| politics thru purchasing the Plat SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY One of these is Cliff Stone, ville Herald and fearlessly smash Jother is Irene West, Stone's adopt-|ing the corrupt political machine The Broadway Star led sister, and the third is Johnjof Rodney McCune West, Irene's husband. Stor and While this, f a few words, de West are to take over the manage |scribes the gist of the play, it by ment of the w ern works of the|no means conve to the reader eo company. Kate at first take: th wonderful photoplay that has with the new arrivals, for she has|been built around Booth Tarking In the 5-Act Comedy-Drama fallen in love with Cliff Stone. But|ton's very human story, “The Gen liene’s unwarranted inte ce in|tleman from Indiana,” which be their romance turns her seainet igins Sunday at the Rex grit and decides to and not the man the intruders help the miners, she “Father and Son” BY REQUEST! “CHAS. CHAPLIN” Mithe 'Ne'er Do Well,” Rex Held Over One More Day | Heae ved Hyde obese bass a SUNDAY—LAST TIMES iors tiring and colorful than an | In His Latest Riot of Fun Uimely ald In Panat : und It co 9 | fascinatlo: tha that of bi Alash “The Vagabond” = J ece: humerow and the tension doe «| between times, as most pletures that not let down fr case witl is the ca 10c/ Mutual Weekly | 10¢ snd ‘complet cst hie ied —_———_:?:”?””” nn Rkeeee_~Seeeeeeee | Kethlyr William and neeler Oakman and the entire company BRING THE CHILDREN, 5c. “CHARLIE” IS) 0!0 ile foe or HERE ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY fe" {n nine stiri, hairy tmter | Continuous, 11 to 11 COLISEUM ane and night showing of afternoon the final | Saturda will bring | featured METROPOLITAN Thomas H. Ince’s massive mas terplece, “Civilization,” the 11-reel ellegorical feature, will continue at the Metropolitan for an indefinite period MISSION Flora Parker De Haven will be seen at the Mission tarting Sun day, as the star in “The Seekers, five-part Red Feather productio ‘This is the second picture that Mora Parker De Haven has starred in since she was put under the 4 rection of Otis Turner The whole production shows th of Flora De Haven's person as the stamp of Mr Turner's faultless production A news pictorial of the world events completes the pre mark lity aa well current ram |CLASS A Sunday, will b Rough Neck 1 drama featurin George Routh Class A The three-part Lubin Evelyn Page and At the Russia and | AUG, 19, 1916. PAGE 3 the picture is directed by Captain Wilbert Melville. On the same Program will be “Daisy, the strator,” a Kalem comedy full of vigor and fun, also an Hasanay Kartoon Komedy and a acente pic torfal MASONIC FUNERAL PORT TOWNS' David 8, ‘Tr an killed automobile | Sunday fr junder th lodge. Gov funeral emo former se here Thursday in an accident, will be buried m the Methodist church auspices of the Maso Lister will attend the ‘tion | Resolutions proposed jitney regulation ordi- nance is entirely too restrict be presented to the 18 city council Monday by repre sentatives of ment clubs who drafted and en dorsed the resolution at a meet Chamber of Com ing will ing at the merce Friday night operators consider the representatives Jitney of the club's focal improve CLUBS APPROVE © ITNEY SERVICE declaring Pocccceccccccccccccccccecocooocccece a damaging blow to @ f tl ' SHE’S SICK OF HER Seattle company to whe jitney ntreets — : SECOND MARRIAGE nen went k the extension ne “ NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Mrs. Asta into suburban districts, des a 4 ¢, altho y aged 17, began the charge for drivers’ surety | *t!t for a separation from her hands. ab: okbertionnte 7 ond husband. Her previous mare the city couseil to re riage, to Fred Ford, Bushnellville, The rerolutions recommended Y.., was annulled, Because Mrs. that all jitneys be inspected regu-| 48¢he 1s an infant her mother is larly by city offic rsa me bringing the present suit rafety, and that they be equi vcth tops during storw eat KILLED IN BATHTUB KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19.—Frank and an in-| Vogt, age 50, was killed by light privilege of |u/ng early today while in his bath- tub. a the ¢ demanding regu ections of the p rored ordina dtules and e of fees for the routes Four Days Starting Sunday A tale of California Sierras, perfumed with the aroma of big pines, sweetened by the presence of “Little Nettles,” Bessie Love, around whose tempestuous young life is woven a romance that alter- naes between tears and smiles, right up to a wholly captivat- ing and unexpected climax. HELL To Pay AUSTIN 11 to 11 — = HITCHING something to do. | || to fortune. 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MULLER, You Can't Beat Our Shows for the Money--Tomorrow a Jerry and Gretchen O’Meara A Protean Musical Novelty THE FIVE BELMONTS | White and Brown The Boys With the Toys “A Lesson tn Flirting” Edward Zoeller Trio MUZETTE Turvy Tumbling “The Dancing Violinist” Manager The High-powered, And the Big 66 J id 99 A HH red, Success The oy Ri ers and Melody’ Revue , “The Grip of Evil” ° ietorial pter Upper Tea” of Curreat Events And First-Run Selig-Tribune News Weekday Continuous ‘Tomorrow, Evenings one Afternoons to 11 pm. yes: ANY Programe SEAT 10c ne Wednesdays | SEAT “{Be

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