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STAR—SATURDAY., EPT. 30, 1916. PAGE 3 “GOOD CROP OF FILMS ON SUNDAY’ WHO SMILES AT (aw Lams | BUDGETISCUT stat et abatdlload ole $ PROGRAMS | “YoU WHEN You |_#£M_ FLAms HALF MILLION Altho cats are not Fannie jin the Pritish army is now exceed 7 RRY ROUCH Ward's hobby, yet she has al [ed by the pat r over-| Tentative expenditures totaling) ways been a lover of animals, & that his t f ieh- | $644,230.27 were stricken from the and in her home in California, hie-/ 1917 eit iget estimate, when PPP PPP DPD PAL PPD PDA PPR PPAR PDA ADAP ADAP DD ADD DDD ou endow ., _| Where she has been spending t spirit that or h Mayor G nd t council got toe ‘Tis the Waitress, and She| the majority of her time re prominent place on tt “ther in conference Friday morte | Cares Little for | cently maxing Paramount pio stage and the Americs ” tures at the Lasky studio, she |Followere of Morosco: As a result, the tax levy will be + F Mashers | hae a cat that would be the | pictures ate very fimfllar wit reduced nearly 2 mills ies | envy of any cattery In the (exceptional tal The proposed $42,000 West wate }400 IN LOCAL UNION country, it having been pre Hy. erway bridge, which the electria’ e sented to her by a friend of Why Ie it that company refused to help build, am Who smiles when you come down| jack Dean, her husband, who Bartenders, tem of $201,000 for bond redempe at morn, | Is in this country representing Tonsorial artists, tion which will be refunded, elimi Tired, sick and all forlorn, ,| one of the warring nations and Hote! porters, nation of the nto build'a new Half-wishing you were never born?! Who has been a friend of Miss | Chambermaid: fireboat, a new harbor department | The Waitress. Ward's for years. The cat is | Truck drivers and launch, cutting 10 detectives off he} valued at many thousands of Street cleaners— the force, and filling patrolman Vas This fe. bit of sentiment ext Feew| dollars. | All have consuming ambi cancies with them, were all part of ed by Alice M, Lord, secretary 0 + oo" tions to engage in the motion the slashing the d partle Weil ressen’ unio! b At the age of 6, George Alan picture art? Many other minor reductions) typitying be att tud ; rreaene »Y | Larkin, now with the Wililam Fox | hr | were mad the 400 girls belonging to © OFAN: | Dhotop ers, Ww a ciret acrobat 4 teat 1 ~ublic h g leation, Whe Gerve tha thousands v 7 ne 8 cirous § | Marie Doro's latest opera cloa Public hearing on the eity budget” was in a vaudevill At 16, bi yire, lined Will be held in council chamber ag of ne mid ba 3 aes on the | #Keteh. At 18, he had a che with and edged with Ko-|2 p. m. Monday Pacitic coast,” Alice Lord seid, “our | Pension of seven inches, Bot inwk clouk created quite « —- girls are.not troubled with a lot of | WOwesy, act and the: expansioe | pengatic & recent reception in| pulent comedian has been an Sastalbes ae the eating pub-| “re Onurely Bis own Los Ange ardent swimmer all summer Ite. he of Me and he conceived a comic plot ia Ase Pow Mary Miles Minter narrowly Louise Huff has gone into | on a none too efficient nor in- there bre eine shers| escaped serious injury a few training for the role of Jane in trepid lifesaver who saves no whe t to make dates with the| 48 ago when she ran a hat the Famous Players adaptation lives but gets a lot of credit. . but they are w that pin into her eye of Booth Tarkington's celebrat- It is entitled, “The Beach- it wort ning Mary's sister, Margaret, was ed novel “Seventeen,” in which comber.” ple of Seattle who eat| thrown from her horse. she is to appear with Jack oe th the vente aie Mary's director, James Kirk Pickford, It will be remem. It is lucky that pink is a g¢ a pretty decent clasa. The trouble wood, biew three tires off his bered that Jane's chief claims color phot aphically—for it caused the girls y, is mor ke Packard twin-six while pase to fame lay in her unlimited Billie Burke's favorite color, an ly to come from the proprietors} 'ng the Minter home capacity for bread, appie sauce | she gets something pink into near themselves Then Mary's mother under. and sugar. If there is any one /ly all of her personal belongings, Many of the troubles that do a took to chauffeur Mr. Kirk thing which Miss Huff detests | o $9 pear while waiting on a table are] W00d downtown, and stalled it Is apple sauce, and the un- [1 ye to see the movie queen citi, (Woe lantanee @ wae Oo on a busy street because the | fortunate little lady is now be d in bathing suit; ives his order After th machine ran out of gasoline. hard at work trying to learn | There's many seen upon the se bas given the order to a chef. After this exciting list of to eat it without making a | And really, they look cute! he changes it. The man ix cross be-| Casualties, the jinx seems to be | wry face before the camera, | ~ — he has to walt for the orde broken, and all is serene once a | WASHINGTON GRAND co het is cross at the girl. a more. Harry Dunkinson will soon |mandery, Knight Templars, ended! the proprie: peeved at ¢ cl hele be seen in a new two-act Es- the annual session Friday at North bedy ebacoraed Herbert Standing’s pride in one! sanay comedy, for which he | Yakima and selected Belling They Enjoy Respect of bis sons being made a captain furnishea the idea. The cor- jas the meeting place for 1917, as a whole, the Seattle union {is not troubled by complaints : ae > ‘ members are a set of hard : working, Independent ung wom Upper—Olga Petrova, Class A.Douglas Fairbanks, in “Manhattan jen, who mind the'r own business Liberty. Lou Tellegen,at Coliseum and while carrying this she walks ‘ | —__ - =e Maa } Medne: , e t wh Class “« 99 WOUNDED SOLDIER Lower—A scene from “The Danger Signal,” Colonial Audrey | #octety tn th Munson, in “Purity,” Clemmer.scene from “The Grasp of Greed,” Their work is hard. It is esti SAVES GIRL IN RIVER *-- | mteath ache trie 0 pounds of food every day she works Third Ave. at Pike St. | -—— PHOGHAMS TODAY back of a beautif }iand while carrying this she warks LONDON, Eng, Sept. 30.—Pri btm “Diane! Was held by many miles te R. J. Kirke of the Canadian 1 Alice Lord, when not attending to rst battalion, whose right leg was the necreta recently amputated at Bushey Par figuring « hospital, and who epent 15 monthe in @ hospital, was taking tea Satur-| COLONIAL — Warde day at Eel Pie isiend, a favorite|“"Srnini—-wittem Pereem tn) play Thames resort, whe bear! screams from the river, he hopp to the teahouse balcony, and saw a valid testament rial work of the unton methods of strength « the waitresses’ ore dy has a tal ‘or its sick and is planning on many « joth mforts and conveniences fo faced who ¢ je- = This unusua brought forward to climax in an th ite Burke im © on werd ts inion alre ry and the nature th Williams fe arou « dinner girl struggling in the water, ha stories eve graphed | “One thing 1 have noticed,” she ing fallen from a punt CLASS A—irene Fenwick te i. 6. By@ said, “is that the public demands i commuters, : , rt Kirke plunged from the balce eee |CLEMMER |that young women nerve the food ‘ i river and brought the « yROGHAMS NDAY A girl, even tho she knows nothing Because of the wide Interest Audrey Munson 1 “The among the sculptors and safely to ond. The girl wa conscious, but is recovering. Kirke was obliged to remain all night at the teahouse, but was removed of America which Sunday to Bushey Park “The Vietory totey "a gent | COLONIAL-—"The Danger Signal” shown to a ring of notabl ; pout service, and is slow and awk ward, is better manners og than an nan who has been years in the trade and is a perfect | waitr it ail in all Patrbankes tn es. But, tak © work Is pleasant, ai the 400 DRIVES INTO WINDOW meen ote thc oe vine ete heii yea ite | r tml of the motion picture art,” said one| Ve s¢@ much to be done and are time towards doing spending ov Auto Truck Driver James Macer, ete eae Ott * |those things.” 9 ' for W. L. Jahn & Co., retained his COMING WEDNESDAY seat and drove thru the big glass see [ooee ‘ | Grace Valentine windows of the Economy store, LIBERTY | ne Eternal Question.” new G ow H 0 vi 1900 Westlake ave., with a load of| “Diane of the Follies,” a five-| MetroPopular svi Maver BIG CROWD HONORS and jaand, when he collided with a part Triangle production, with LiL Produc > ¥ ents a 0. Ki day evening. He | sh in the leading ro queen of omc . exsen, Mme MRS. GE e W. Al EN a Lionel Barrymore lighter track ¥ in escaped with slight injuries on the be seen for t la mes Sunday at the Clase} head at the Li ( etrova has never had a| eral hundred attended ry ? William Paynter, xth ave../acting the f ac exacting part than the one] oti en Friday afterno: “DORIAN Ss who drove the other truck, was ered to do best work ¢ essays in this production. norling was on Annex in he 9 jbruised on the head and taken to career, with no exceptions i heroudlt soma ere. Alken Jent of DiVORCE Providence Hospital the “Birth of a Nation,” in| ™ a eee Re Five Acts of Thrills | played the leading role.| 7) ternal Qu appointed a edy. “The French Milliner Tincher in the leading is the laugh-provoking hit on n be ae Any W. Simmons, 34, who said he was the program—and it is some com. *4 r, but s Time a longshoreman, w ny | edy plete : police officers Friday n and one with a hand pena national Mystery, Romance H utiful costumes identified by omas Sakeroff, STRAND surpr those who bave alway fo See whose brothers are non-union dock) Revenge for undeserved sufter-|Mee? Mme. Petrova’s clas anty the national workers, as the man who tried to ings is t otive which furnishes ins ackground ¢ ‘ ign tour of ? |hold him up near Sixth ave, aa@ the back nd for the strong a & October 2 and more or less honorable city, belitted by the speech of the peace and quiet, She attains he ——--—— ee st. eariler in the evening powerf, ory in which Valeska No matter what you have to Simmons enied the charge |Suratt appears at the Strand. The M!SSION sell, a Star Want Ad will sell |Sakorot 20, with his brother Alex-/name of the picture, “The Straight aye or gg i Ashe EVENING GLASSES v it for you. ander, said they arrived in the city Way typifies the thod which wi " as a Westerner with a college education who pooh poohs New ————_-©| Wednesday from a logging camp. |the womun uses im her quest for ading role TO TEACH RUSSIAN York because it is slow. His friends, after hearing this great, happiness, but only after the ven . sige é Westerner, ce ub 4 a little surprise for him, all of which is told geance which had prompted her has Gay. Mr. angsank rill be “<0 1) Evening classes | 1 will with “dresst rebounded and brought its trail of fOF his wonderful interpretation Of | begin at the University of Washin pate to ber own fon the loading male role ia “The Bird|ton ‘Thursiay at ® D. ’ “Manhattan Madness” ol ‘aradine he Iieleadir oa in Sad Registration may made thru coLiseum Lady,” “Inside the Lines” and many ine office of the recorder oF Dean SUNDAY NOON COKCzRT —, day brings the fir enti [Ter Rees CAS Success mre ag of 0 of Libe Mace ad Julia Fa “Lov reaper ene lake farts |1# @ certain note of domina ree . ft Liberal Miserere Verdi : a Ractiees epmneas ‘in 2 thei hee “Bie , iilig | and confide all of 2: Reautiful Blue Danube. ... .Strauss b label aad . of “Glorta’s Romance,” with Billie|® : . ‘ The classes are ted to paltinn Wallan in laughs and mighty in mirth Burke, at the Coliseum Next | Characterizatt o university students Seattle be allace The Thistle (Scotch Melodies) Myddleton ortrayals rrved. H licacy w week's installment will be the fina generally will be admit one. Sunday morning the Coliseum The Sunset Trail,” one of our uper-scenies in motion pictures—where land, sky and «ill present 1 n, the fa-| delicacy with which he handles bis) iiss Helvine Simeon is the in ALLACE on our paring ye ior of Connclince Tenis 9 Oa eh eal A'nens yews) ALLIED BAZAAR WILL conta re, Matinees 10c Evenings 15c Children 5c erent a ome Rashes oP utara ets HAVE RUSTIC STORE young «irl, and later fter joining the priesthood, w ne for his misdeeds, is confronted with the problem of saving this same ¢ will or of hel 66 9 the Arena October 17-19. You’re Too Good tor Gy tics!* sss, evict exarater| sori tam tare waliot eaeniy| "bvergnine mer th sun wt be itish An old country store that will re ° 99 fn on Dar ror Bi nal,” to be | fe F anothe ferial by the uthor of i Be ie i de This Sort of Work en eee ade eat the old dare thruout the over following the ward fight in which Danny saved the nee thru a most remarkable gly near the ea an Boss’ skin And that was only a short time afte n of circ begining | Leontine, wh Labbe — F eee inna ore ie hates job waving a red flag at the n he, as a bway | ery and ¢ from the tir er ie ll : pending explosion of dynamite un-|The timely appearance of Fn eRe Be ST ai 4 See the Five-Act Comedy-Drama day nimad, Mie ta ties aware | taridve stranger’ of the gray bal | : 59 nein: cincuaung own veton apa yout eves twntcves ator Wl | The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Matinees—2:30 Nights—7 and 9 “The Dan er Si nal over him as he witnesses the jin moving picture seria To does not advise you to save money merely for —= 4 with f thought, and in an Danny | producer, but thru for the sake of Three Big Headliners | Canavan, transformed a dom-|perience in serial makir SELF-PROTECTION SELF-RESPECT 1—Herbert Lloyd & Co. ARTHUR HOOPS and crema ceiver tot cea (seer rr en a fe : they are, until ains a great|starring G Darmond, —Lecr eo in RUBY HOFFMAN ambition, “Love and romance are | ary, fa nous ee Saree Hernharde’ SELF-RELIANCE “PEACHES IN PAWN” ivan edebantliig eléry of New York'gnd New York politi Mee ee me | popliae ON AGUNG REA and in order to enjoy the earning power of Screaming Burlesque on Vaudeville f founded on the urday Evening Post ry by Rupert 7 Ae It will be shown in Seattle a your money. 2—CHINCO Hughes, “Canavan, the Man Who Had Hi REX covely tmmmea {tte Coloma! ¥ | SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY her rem lar appenrance us a “in DELAY ALLIES’ CONFERENCE DEXTER HORTON TRUST World-famous Juggler AND SAVINGS BANK ECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH Bluebird Photopla at the Re ROME, Sept. 30.—The tnterpar Sunday, appearing a® the heroine | jjamentary conference of the allie of « remarkable play, based on one| which was to have been held. in jof the works of H. Rider Haggard,| Rome in Qctober, has been post entitled “The Grasp of Greed |poned and will be held in London Those who have read “John Mec:| next spring § 3 — Lini Reggiani and Guiseppe Vogliotti Celebrated Grand Opera Stars Other Features—10c and 20c ombined Resources of the Dexter Morton National Ban« d Dexter Horton Tevet and Sovinas Bank, $19,040,479.68 Pa. ‘ghee * nl son's Will" can recall the remar! "tr able circumstances under which a| A common needic passes thru & lawful doc*ent was recorded ou | operations in its manufacture

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