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t 3 NEWS—NOTES—GOSSIP } Until Wednesday Night Only Wm.S.Hart With Nttle Georgie Stone and Francis Carpenter in what is conceded to be Hart's greatest play, "The Patriot “a la Cabaret” | ~ Keystone Comedy Served on the haif shell, highly spiced for sixty horsepower smniles. Voth, 95) rr ped | | | | | A super-scenic “Lake and Oliver ce on our $35,000.00 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra. Scene From “The Patriot,” at Liberty, Starring William 8, Hart AMS TODAY Mart te tance The | y look as slim at the republic Gloria's and Meeese in “The 9 i The Wiliam Farsam tn Madame Olga Petrova te “The Sout Market CLEMMER agen ~ The Weakness of Strength,” the First at Pike “The Whiripeot of Ds akn ati | tortat. latest Popular PF an Players Continuous | i dil clease on the Met ram, star 1 te 11) | LiBeRTY ring Edmund Breese, the eminent | iiliam S. Hart's great success ramat etor, will een at the Matinees ‘atriot will be shown at the til Thursd Liberty got Wednesday night which te from the 10c The story revolves about « red Aar 1offma the wh 2 oded patriotic Yao who set hor . t ae Children [tied on corernmert property. Thru |erpectally f re Evenings vt per api gi fe 15¢ i of Harr ‘ curses his aggressors Ctst of stellar qu and bis native land. He aligr eee The King of himself with the forces against it COLONIAL Laughmakers organizes a band of Mex! I can't remain motion picture laws. Just as about tolactor all my life, I suppose, but an attack on an unprotected once I'm thru with American town, he realizes that he ts about to shed th his own people. The d § Canpuan | In His NEW Comedy ee THE COUNT ein tes Everybody All This Week 5 Teen, the as the declaration of the world’s most and r actor I toda crowds, ¥ ford and times fn ast IN A PLAY OF TREMENDOUS SITUATIONS BASED ON THE CELEBRATED STAGE TRIUMPH “HOODMAN BLIND” ENTITLED A MAN OF SORROW THIS PHOTOPLAY SHOWS WILLIAM FARNUM AT HIS BEST, SUPPORTED BY AN EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG CAST rales YM MISSION ici gi ee TRIBUNE GY y A 1 motion picture suc Y Va 7 T will be seen in “The Whirl e Y j r Bol of De ating the Clve-part Red a ee AND Y Y E doen he en calea Dee Obits Y a Y afd o 1 her nd th bd Y Y GRAND ae Y 4 Y Vhen the Universal official eo @ yas THE BEST Ye y and Ave, |The members of conference IN MUSIC 7 Uy at ere asked to nan selection ON THE % Y ihe hholce of GIANT 7% Y) rh trector | NS Unive: unt the honor whic ed in being given charge vial with which the Uni ORGAN Gym WY A MAN OF SORROW Y:; /_.._ WILLIAM FOR PRODUCTION YY Wd ‘CARD GEORGE STAR BUCHAREST whole Sept 4.—The Transylvania county of Ha omszek and the inhabited region of Sokeli have jed by Ru offietally an been ove Manian troops, it was nounced today In live! and ne nians o heights an heights, tab Heavy attacks |Germans and whole Dobrudja The }mantan towne of Is ed the Ru and Cala enemy be fatu. Enemy hydr ns attacked ress of the Inter Constanza, wounding several chil national Ty po agreement, nego dren and civilians graphical union is tiated this yeer - eflected in wage —- between miners A R je Increases | ’ ny Nange Vernal expects to sma all pre ‘ | vie record many jurisdic v Y oes thon WO on the EAS he unjust bro nto CLASS A Ri t ry a t phn ay wel, Elaine Elton, a 6 mod chon ly ty apap ls ; or-—— B ie prices in the print mn Western epaaae 5 oe aper market has,) — Pennsylvania, the sh ct however, created nation’s largest | vironment young girls eve artering thei beauty and innocence for luxury |, and fine clothes, and to he it seems a veritab) soul market Jack Dexter, « n just out means at his d h Eleine « meet t 1 r Pilliogs, an elder roue, who | ancially back of tt theatrical trust, also forces his tentions upon the prima donna This ts the tory to |Soul Market,” which opened yes jterday at the Clana introdt e made by the on the MONDAY, SEPT. 4, RUMANIA TAKES WHOLE COUNTY IANI 1916, PAGE 3 By Marsden G. Scott President Typographical Union Since last Labor day in the printing industry have im proved consider ably The prom MG. SCOTT rea > cauke & marked de no justification in an of labor or materials manufacture of news print paper There may be some justification for an increase of several dollara| ern flelds is booming per ton, but there is none for boost ing the price 50 and 100 per cent H ‘ ‘ Marrone stuneanct By H. B. Perham ¢ eo Heart F President, Order of Railroad Teleg BOTTLE FREE pout The rder of Rallroad Teleg rapher representing telegraph All sutterere who w setlers train dis ee CA yatchers, station EDMUND BREESE —IN— “The Weakness of Strength’ IN FIVE ACTS A STORY SHOWING THE EMPTINESS OF POWER FLORENCE ROSE FASHION PICTURES PATHE WEEKLY M. GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA MUSICAL PROGRAM Introduction, “Rondo Cap- Priccioso” y Saint-Saens Violin J. Waldman Selection, a es By Charles Gounod Orehestra Number Solo b UNTIL THURSDAY in PARAMOUNT'S BIGGEST SENSATION squat Paramount Pictures REX ADMISSION 10c CHILL REN Be — You Working People Ye toilers who cannot gain or afford a layoff can now have your dental work done evenings By The Right Dr. Brown, The Dentist, whose offices will be open from 7 to 11, | Directly Foot of Cherry St. hottdavs. UE ITN, | pairers, levermer rain directors, telephone ators, block oper ators, and staff men employed on railroads, has oper been fo existence | mor than Schedules and effect h over 90 per cent of al! he ratiroads in the United States nd Canada. Since Labor day, last ised schedules and con tracts have been secured with as many different railroads, carrying ivcreases in Wages and tmproved working conditions, all of which has been accomplished without year, Tir jatrife or commotion. Conferences between representa tives of the emplofes and the rat! roads and mediation and arbitra tion under federal statutes have | beer employed will end © will doubt fons, such as can foresee now strong vein of common sense in herent with rich and poor alike in the United States, will overcome any difficulties that may arive no man By J. W. Kline General President International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers The International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers has benefited by the wave of prosper ity and unusual demand for ekill ed labor = that came with the war. Our membe: ship has steadily ine e nearly raving ganized since je Th convinced hevhas not bee time he has to recuperate is in these periodical deal, and a nan indus will ex » Eu e a reaction ar, the sert 1s from foreign rkets T ations will be bank r at direc tion is no If we * enor in other dire 1 fear ects on our fr more now ustrial life than we can 1 munition fac shipping of war we will agai of unemployed serto: Wh lose ar mitertal ¢ have By T. F. Flaherty Secretary-Treasurer f the National Federation of Postoffice Clerks Since pe United Stat ple of their ers in the al workers of service have be ome identified with the organiz- } ed labor move oe ment, there has been a steady im provement in thelr working con ditions With affiliation with the Ameri can Federation of FLAHERTY. the strength to accomplish needed reforms, The postal work er today enjoys an eight-hour day, a weekly rest law, an adequate workmen's compensation law, and thanks to the Lioyd-La Follette leg islation, he can petition congress individually or collectively In st year clerk nd laborers na; congress rebuk: partment for unjustly nail collectors; the vicious ick leave limitation has b pealed, and clerks and carriers wil eafter enjoy the seven principal ress YEAR BRINGS VICTORY [2 Packezes Staple and Fancy TO WORKERS IN QUEST OF BETTER CONDITIONS conditions a condition which number of newspaper yiof a reaned cost used in the but the! the| following the exam | Groceries, Worth $7.50 FREE OUR SIXTH ANNUAL PREMIUM OFFERING ! By John P, White a President United Mine Workers = Labor day, 1916, will round out the mont successful year in the his of the Unit GE With Household Fa UNION MADE tory ed Mine Workers The New York JOUN P.WHITE and the 50-year fight for mine run is over In addt tory, th fleld universal bituminous pubsta branch Winn for the single d rk thro sus ension or strik been char eterized Ly many of the lesd newspay magazine and labor leaders e greatest single vic tory of the year | The coal industry in the East Car short lake freight PAY ONLY $1.00 DOWN Siacaan’ 4 a tesned and your handsome new range with the entire grocery production does not result in these combination (absolutely free) will be delivered | elds to your home without delay YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE We Charge No Interest! M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. [SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS ages and exorbitant rates can be By George L. 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