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COLISEUM Clara Kimball Young “The Dark Silence” Tuesday and Wednesday Other Good Attractions 15c—Children 5c BUSCH HOTEL 621 JACKSON ST, 250 —ROOMS— 250 —Running ice water in every room. Absolutely fireproof. —Beautifully furnished; im. proved telephones in every room. —Very convenient for shop- pers. The Finest Popular- Priced Hotel in the United States Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 With Private Bath, $1.25 Transient—Weekly $3 to $8— Monthly $12 to $20. Private Bath, $22.50. We cordially Invite you to inspect our fine hotel. USCH HOTEL 621 Jackson St. MEN, | KNOW THAT Improper measures rather Giscase = are Guetayrs 18 = a ie a SANDERSON’S PILLS The well known and reli bie remedy fer FEMALE TROUBLES AND IRREGU.) 1ES. Cure many of the most obstinate cases in B to 10 days Price $2 per box, or 3 for $5. Every box ure, 9 to ee. Hours, 1 to 7:30; Sundays, 11 Wo 1. Mala RAYMOND MEDY 5 Reom 6. Mote! Antlers, 4th & Unites No matter what you have to sell, a Star Want Ad will sell it for you. SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 25c Lunch and Dinner Served Daily 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. We latest have nothin. ie and American While you are meal will your favorite finest Chop Suey and Noodles in the city Near Y' Half Bik. So. THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Gre GOOD YUDGE LISTENS TO MEN WHO KNOW SOMETHING ) just Wonderphone, but Come and try at our most exquisite Chinese DOINGS IN FILMDOM NEWS NOTES ~GOSSIP y | ) ) 5 \ ) i Scene From “The Light of Happiness,” Clemmer, Thursday. ~ BRB advertise the change of policy which is to start next Sunday, wil! give this new 1917 model machine away to the one securing the great est number of votes during the time of the contest, which is to start next Sunday, and continue for six weeks from that date. With{| each l0cent ticket the purchaser | Will receive 50 votes, and with each S-cent ticket 25 votes will be xtvep.| The holder of the tickets may’ vote for themselves or for any one they may desire to vote for. Start ing Sunday next, nothing but first run pictures will be shown. The/ entire program of the Universal) Film Co. has been contracted for by Manager Hamrick. This program includes Blue Birds, Red Feathers, | Nestors, Animated Weekly Nows, day night only. “The Dawnmaker™ etc. The first of these features will tells a tale of the frozen North.|be “The Grasp of Greed,” a Blue where man rules and loves by right) Bird feature of primal might. It is considered | to be the strongest production this | COLONIAL virile character of Western types The Shulamite,” at the Colonial, has ever undertaken. Altho it is{¢irst attracted the attention of| not of the West, the story fit#| George Loane Tucker, the famous | Hart's peculiar ways to perfection,| producer of that perennial Univer and no better actor could have been 1 suceess, “Traffic in Souls,” sen to take the part of Joe Elk.|which has been shown In every € 1—Th. STHAND—William “Fires of Consetence. REX—Marte Dressier and Chartie Chapiia ta “Tiille’s Funct « mance.’ MISSION—Anne Little in “Land Lisards.” CLASS A—Prancte X. Bushman te “Penalegten’s Chotce.” } 7 LIBERTY William 8. Hart, one of the most | popular film actors on the screen today, is the featured player tn ‘The Dawnmaker,” the five-part Triangle production which will be seen at the Liberty until Wednes STAR-—TUESDAY, SEPT IGERARD MAY NOT COME HERE BY CARL W. ACKERMAN Natt ¢ United Prews nt BERLIN Ambassador ard leave fo nhagen today to take passage United States chang ane at the of the who was to Cor may ment. Sev nvinie t night last 1 Germar 1 ed a Von Ja jerard’s r Von Saturday ambas refused o vinite, but it was learn that he may even after reaching and return t eral member try called at the emb Their folle Foreign retar the forenoon and ence with Char mann-Hollwee The cuss the at the embassy change his plans Copenhagen today Rerlin, Mra covered d in AY, call rw vinit ( mfer n acdc to ¢ who has entirely re the shock she suf automobile accident will accompany her hus ard told reporters t xpects to return to Berlin, even tho he should dec to go to the United States, N.Y. SOLONS TACKLE STRIKE NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—An extraordinary session of the New York legislature to deal with conditions growing out of the New York traction strike will be requested of Gov, Whit man this afternoon, when the New York city members of the legisiature wiil meet with him at the Hotel St. Regis. The movement to hold the special sension has the support not o of the New York legislators, but the a fr an Conditions never before witness led here are promised for New York city by William B. Fitzgerald, or ganizer. He said that many unions not now on the list would join those who will walk out tomorrow. These he said, are being kept secret to | prevent “blacklisting” of thelr mem bers by their employers. VENIZELOS GOES TO JOIN REVOLUTION pt. 26.—Ex-Premier idden departure for the nd of Crete, held by the revolu tlonists, has created a new crisis in the Greek capital King Constantine motored to At ens to consult tie prime mintater # soor as he learned the news A f hours later it was announced that Gen, Moschpnulos, chief of the general staff, had resigned half-breed. The supporting | country in the world where the mo- , headed by William Desmond |tion picture acteen has been Intro. and Blanche White, one of the! duced as found tmpossible to strongest, if not the strongest, that| use the c:..inal title for the picture has ever been given Hart. Mack) version, and for some time the fea Swain, the inimitable Mack Sennett. ture went unnam: Keystone comedian, heads an all- *-. star cast of fun makers in “Vam-| §TRAND pire Ambrose. | Brooklyn Keller, ferocious cow puncher before the camera, is a | Beau Brummel! on the street. Mr. Keller plays the part of Felax Lunk in “Fires of Conscience,” at the Strand When he first began to do Weat-| n parts, Mr. Keller appeared reg ularly at his studio with face clean shaven, nails neatly manicured, and overalls creased to a razor edge.| His director noticed the outfit, and demanded explanations, Keller hearing himself described, blushed and hied for a friendly mud puddle REX nearby. Without more ado he de The new Ford in the lobby of|Hberately sat fn {t, rolled about, the Rex theatre can be plainly seen|then returned to his director, “Am from the streets, and its presence|I all right?” he asked there is causing considerable com-| 72 ),° ment. Manager Hamrick, to further) CLEMMER “Mister 44." at the Clemmer, is a/ big production made by a big direc-| tor from a big story. Its stars are} Harold Lockwood and May Allison and Henry Otto, who produced “The River of Romance,” with the| same stars, has made an even bet-| ter production, perfect in it detail, | strong in its romance and supreme in {ts beauty. Charles A, Taylor, a leader in the scenario field, is re-| sponsible for the script. With al these points of excellence comb you have @ pieture for which can claim everything, for the dnetion will justify tt Ce am COLISEUM Clara Kimbal | Dark Silence,” stays at the Col iseum Tuesday night and all day Wednesday. There is goodly action jin this five-part film feature, in cluding street scenes in Paris and a few well chosen European battle views. The love interest is strong| thruout. The music program, the comedy and the Pictograph are ladded attractions on this program ee | Young in “The pro-| Installed and up-to date MISSION Anna Little and Frank Borzage, who have scored such noted succe in previous productions, are the two featured players In “The Land of Lizards,” a five-part heart interest | story of the great out-of-doors There {s an abundance of scente display. Very often a film will de pend upon some beautiful exteriors at the first of the offering, and then will be unable to show any which are more beautiful later on, with the result that those which come| later suffer in comparison. That is not so in this case | TIMES IS MOVED a meal Eating Pa pla Way of Smith Bidg. TVE CHEWED NEARLY EVERY ) { KIND OF TOBACCO AMO WAS. UNTIL 1GOT WB CUT-THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. rm) ERE is the common sense way a W-B CUT user H ut it up to one of his friends:— _ “When it comes to tobacco satisfaction, be in the tobacco in the be won't put it there. W-B C full of real tobacco sati 80 charm for you once the other poi: t WBS QUALITY 1__ [WEN OF EXPERIENCE. TOBACCO, CUT Fine MEVER TOBACLO SATISFIED ? SEASONED WITH SALT sfaction—excess sweetening has you kaow quality tobacco. —less grinding and spitting, Mode by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Usion Square, New York City Twenty-one aerial bombs, fired from the roof at 9:15 a. m, Mon day, heralded t fact that the! Times moved into its new building tlake, Fifth and Stewart sts At the same time, the old flag which was rescued from the fire in 1913 at the old Times building, was| raised, and flew until ghe even-| ing ceremonies, which included band concert from & to 11 p fireworks, and the raising new flag | While the moving of the plant has completed, the building will not be ready for public inspec tion for several days m. of a been Printed on “Rep” of the Huguenots HUGUENOT,N, Y., Sept. 26.— A cat here, bereft of her fam ily, has adopted three mice. (Note: Item accepted on ac count of the good reputation of the Huguenots.) that’s got to nning. Molasses and licorice T is rich tobacco and chock And rememb and half-sized chews French hospitals pay American surgeons $42 9 wae i M. Guterson’s Famous RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Formerly of the Coliseum Appearing Daily Exclusively at THE CLEMMER Special Concerts Every Tuesday and Friday at 3:15 Program Selected at Request of Patrons Announcement Extraordinary Thursday and Friday, Sept. 28 and 29 VIOLIN SOLO By Mischa Guterson “CAVATINA” By Raff CCLEMMER Seattle's Best Phetoplay House 8 as Well, according to} 26, 1916. PAGE 3 ¢ @ A WOMAN REPORTER OF. FERS TO START PAULA ON HER STAGE CAREER ° ° The day after my terrible ex perience at the restaurant,” contin jued Paula with her story, “I re jeelved a visit from a woman re She was alert, and seem » and prosperous, and im the thought came tha perhaps 1, too, could do newspaper | work | “I listened carefully to her ques tions. She had come for an inter |view with Paula Newton, the so Jolety girl who was having such « jbard time getting a Job. | be inter | just want "Oh, I don't want to viewed,’ I exclaimed, ‘I to be let alone.” To brisk tone infeeling Why should I need notoriety to get on?’ I returned fretfully, “Thou snds of girls get work and make (| money; yet the public never she asked in a 1 felt was ¥ starve? which she answered, ‘but I have never heard of a woman who made a great stir in the world lwithout some degree of fame | good or bad-—attaching to It | You tell me you are not going back to the restaurant. What are lyou going to do? I shall try to go on the stage, 1 watd She laughed ‘onsciously or unconsciously, you have done the one thing t will belp you get a position. I am surprised you have not had offers already.” “LT have had one,’ I said with a sorry smile, ‘But I didn’t think I | would care to take ft. I don’t want |to advertice my misfortune. If | change my name Miss Newton,’ broke tn the mr porter, earnestly, ‘Don't chang lyour name. When I began to write, I took another name. But if I had it to do over again I would fight for the use of my own name. That's the way to fame. "You have started an Pau’a Newton; don't change. Tomorrow I'll take you to a manager who may give you a small part in a new play. Have you enough money to tide you over for the next month?’ I think #0, I said “Then good-bye until tomorrow and don't worry about the job. The story I'm going to write will help, but you must not be thin-skinned PIANO CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS | resulting Instance t for thie expens: determined to gty: the benefit of this addi Is, if you hold @ cred 1 ou can bring It to Ellere | Music House end sive tte at face value, with an sdditional 10 per cent added to Its total amount, even theugh your award be as high $125. For inetance, if you hold « ‘edit of $100 it te good for $110 G Eis your award is $ile t it 1 ery piano ayer in our stock, compr on as the Kim P piano you want price, for example, be § the amount of your con plus 10 per cent, and p ance In little payments, some as low as $1.00 por week Remember, the extra 10 per cent @incount that Bllers gives does not mean a lows of profit to us, but rep resents the a it of money that would ordinarily go for preliminary advertising, printing | bill 3 al planos were t Ellers ty nd in each cas: chaser waa highly ples additional benefit they recelved from Eilers on their award lette | Bore Open Evenings © the pur with the | CHARLIE CHAPLIN Marie Dressler Chester Conklin Mabel Normand Tonight Only New Copy The Funniest Key- stone Comedy Ever Made TOMORROW GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN Your Last Chance to Starta Oct, 6 Weeks, Open to All—Get Busy, BL stters Te Susttin. Grov Q.—Will you ple: for dill pickles? cumbers the right size for dill we are so fond of them. MRS. C, W. A.-All of those who wish tets clpe should clip it now, as it will not be reprinted this year First make a brine which Is strong enough to bear an egg, then add half as much more water as you have brine, Wash the cucum. bers In cold water, Into a stone jar You are not quite sure of your pl a layer of cucumbers, a layer | self. You must learn to think for of grape leaves and a vr of dill, yourself, and, to the degree you using leaves and stems, Fill the|think, will you be able to do the \jar up in this way. Pour brine over|right thing at tne right time; for all and cover first with a cloth and| thoughts are thinge—they make or then with a plate, putting a weight|tmmake you, You must learn to} on top of the plate. The cloth must| heed them, govern them, drive them) be taken off and rinsed out clean|.#® you choose, and not helplessly frequently, as in making sauerkraut, |follow them, You must cultivate \eclf-mastery, Put into execution the! Q.—Nine years ago | married a|machinery of your will, Then, and man who was the soul of honor and/only then, will you be intellectually | kindness. But his people did not|ftee, and with that freedom will me real happiness As Dr. Frank Crane very wisely |etood it till three years ago, when says: “Everybody is put into this |! turned against him completely. || World to get from It all the happl did not have one friend to go to for| ness he can, in the worthiest sense) |help, for by nature I'm reserved, and of the term did not tell my troubles to any one In order to be happy, you need | One day | met a man who took | 10 express freely your personality, to |my part and fought for me. This|slve all your faculties full scope. friendship ended In the way most of | Happiness consists in making the |them do plan to divorce my|™ost of what fs in you.” [husband and marry him, But | had 8 es |two of the sw it boys in up| BREAD PRICES TO SOAR SOON, REPORT world and could not give them up. if | mentioned divorce, my CHICAG Sept. 26, — Bread planned to biacken my prices thruout the country will be accuse this wife of being very nar. row-minded when you intimate that she would be jealous at meeting one of her husband's women friends But if you and the man atill imag ine that you love each other, then you would a thousand times better| |wee no more of him, for such a rela tlon would not make his wife more unhappy than it would you. Ol and water will not mix; neither will love and friendabip e print a recipe | have lots of cu and | name, and that | could not bear. Altho | have @ clear case for di vorce, | have no strength left to fight in court, so | abandoned the idea and resigned myself to a | unbearable. | have tried to Interest “imyself in church and social afafirs, | but | cannot forget my one chance for happiness. For his old mother’s sake, | turned him down. Now he is married and wants to be friends on the old js. But his little wife would suffer, and | want her to be happy If she can. | would not cause her sorrow for anything; but if | refuse his offer, | lose his friend- ship, and that takes the very life out of me. | | refused to meet hie wife, be- cause | was afraid of making her jealous. it hurt hie feelings very much, but did | do wrong or right? Pp tell me what to do, I'm sure | do not know. UNHAPPY, | A--That which you speak of is not friendship, or you would have no fear of meeting the little wife.) Marriage can never break the chain | of a rei true friendship. You, when you read it” “Tam in for it,’ I thought, ‘and [i'm going to the game that | Emma is always talking about (To be continued) | | MARKET Predecers fer Veal and Pork Prices Paid Poultry, 1916 brotier | Docks, fat . | Kee |iMene 3 Mens block hogs .. “Retail tor . good Belling Prices to Butter, Fags and Cheese creamery. cube ... Native Waeentngto ereamery. brick Stor cubes Stor brick Cheeee Domentic wheel Limburaer Oregon triple Wisconsin trip Wisconsin twine Young America ry May and Groin paid producer) 7 ‘Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co) Riackberries % Rananaa oo. ..+ Tests, sack ; Fleas, areen, per Ib o! | should rained within a month, it was pre dicted here today, following indica tions that the federal government would not attempt to halt the in crease in Chicago. In view of the high cost of ma terials, it was said yesterday, prose eution would be difficult Guard Killed by Looking Into Pistol | M'ALLEN, Tex., Sept. 26.— The firet fatal accident since the New York troops came to the Mexican der occurred when Private Fred Bishop of the First Ambulance company killed himself trying to find out how an automatic pistol worked, Bishop lived near Bingham- ton, N. Y. | USE STAR WANT 'ADS FOR RESULTS REPORT | wenatenes ori Local cooking enatel apples White, new, Cal. White river ... Tekime Gems Sweet potatoes +2800 @ 25.00 8.00 6.00 @27.00 3 Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water Says an inside bath, before breakfast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. i Sparkling and vivactous—merry, bright, alert—a good, clear skin and @ natural, rosy, healthy .com- plexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every man and wom- an could be induced to adopt the) morning inside bath, what a grati- fying change would take place. In stead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy com plexions; instead of the multitudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” “brain fags” and pessimists, we see a_ virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people ev- erywhere. An inside bath is had by drinking each morning, before breakfast, a Reang, wax, per Ib, Cabbage, local Cal lemons, per o Cantaloupe, local, Cantaloupe, local, Cantaloupe, flat . Carrots, local 1% ‘ Jooal, per dox per crate Wonatchee and * . eppers, 20-1b, crate .. TREO serssoerssees pple, Florida, er Prunes, box . 7 Radisher Jooal local 30 Pr glass of real hot water with a tei poonful of limestone phosphate in {t to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day indigestible waste, sour fermentations and pol sons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire aliment- ary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, billousness, nasty breath, rheuma- tism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow com plexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phos- | phate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficie: to demonstrate the quick and re- markable change in both health and appearance, awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. |We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate Ib. bx 2% 01% the blood while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. The Secret of Success Crowns, Bridgework and F ely painieas, Dx nee for business ts ough — knowledge Ines. 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