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(Magazine As We the weathered the ¢ never before. pa such as cur n¢ In ¢ ast ve creased 9.400,000,000, total ts furnished by lous © There are no mc d iin y agricult Why I’m Going to Vote for President Wilson | MAKES STRONG | ‘9 By Gucent Creel Writer) r without a s have in , t of this vast <ports. there | »yment ‘ 4 ind ward with a n and tremendous ¢ T Ration has In dd $41 »,000 Woodrow Wilson ‘The answer is not to be found say he financial, eco- nomic and strial reform ef y tb an in th t t House. He drove thru the federal res i) thag « h rule of Wall street, and that in face of republican SEN, BEVERIDGE withstanding his mighty and gift of logic, Wilson ¢ HUGHES PLEA’ Delivering the most powerful nt for the republican cause ampaign, Albert J. Beveridge ormer senator of Indiana and pro-| ressive leader, at the Moore thea © Friday night row toa hl ch an audience which jammed place and overflowed Not eloquence nator Beveridge ‘ent several out for P as unabl rsts of to Pp quence eaident | } In strong contrast to the apeeches | 3% | | | | CLE MME Reading from teft to right—Cleo Madison, in “The Chalice of , Sorrow,” Rex. Scene from “The Snowbird, we A. Scene from Y W C. A CAMPAIGN |“The Chattel,” with €. H. Sothern, Clemme Rhea Mitchell, in WW. U. Ae “Philip Holden, Waster,” Mission. Wm, 8 Hart and Louise Glaum, FOR FUNDS CLOSES Liberty. Irene Fenwick and Roland Bottomley, Colonial. Blanche | in “The Storm,” Coll | bs steis After a week of campaigning, the HAMS TODAY ;enchaatment to the new William | 4, 4 by Mr F. Brawley w Wilfred Lucas “Tke' Fox photoplay, starring Virginia announced winr of the Y. W. ¢ in| Parton, “The War Bride's Secret.” 4 right for funds to obliterate coming Sunday to the Stra All| deficit in the free welfare work bu the quaint humor and simple pa | peau thos of the characteristic Scotch; The announcement was made at COLONIAL —Thira plainsman furnish a motive of in-|« banquet Friday, in the associa Shielding Shadow,” » terest which acts as an effective tion bulidin Yficiads of the as fre to the picture of the sit | sociation announ the campaign who obeys her father by taking @/had been successful in every re husband she does not love spect 4 8 | MISSION | PROF. CHARLES STRONG, of Philip Holden, Waster,” a new the University of Washington, wil Vernam ta “Tre/five-act drama which will be seen | gpend a year in Chile at the mn ‘ Maw From Bitter Roots.” jat the Mission for four days, start-| pute ercial Valparaiso a Per taie! ing Sunday, has Richard Bennett an exchange professor, while B. O (star of “Damaged Goods") an! Lorca, of that echool, will teach in “The Ketorn of Rhea Mitchell, one of the best | seattle tked actresses on the screen today ies of “ruin and dis 4 delivered by Gov. Hughes and § hatte. 3 It ie & play filled with sharp con-| This law has lifted the fear of panics; it has ended usury ator Fairbanks here, th {ARUN —- Binnche Sweet MF) este and so cleverly acted thru it has permitted government funds the f crops progressive leader ved into spe out by a splendid cast, that the ep ; ft has made credit accessible to legitimate enterpr cific argument against the Wilson |'* isodes appear comple realistic The rural credits law is the Magna Ch 4 farmer policies, rather than relying on gen and there is none of the strainin 4 the Clayton law took much of the hate ouy ft lea Tellaterre tej for effect that often mars the man’s law has t American sailors back on t Admitting that under the Wilson!” artistry of film productions. federal trade commission is waging a winning [ administration the child labor law 9 q tortion and monopoly; the tariff commission has taken a ques the federal reserve bank, federal COLISEUM tion of vital importance out of politics, and the child labor law jtrade commission, the nonpartiean Dustin Farnum closes the eight-hour day and the wor neation law have (| tariff commission and other “con un in “The Parson of F bi energized industry as well as humanized it structive” legislation were pase LISERTY ‘ ae aie the Coliseum Saturday . And Mr. Hughes asks that these conditions be erted in Senator Beveridge claimed that) Williem 5. Hart The Return of Sunday comes a powerful play, “The favor of a retarn to panics, employment, bread * and gov they originated, however, in (he ~ mer ? tae Shesat feature Storm,” with Blanche Sweet. The (i ». 5 ernment by greed. | minds of republican senators and | Draw Was coh ah the Saber tory gets its title from the fact Mea First at Pike am ongressmen The democra ed he role of a bad man tM8t an unsophisticated country girl |Party frowned upon these mens Har oe is marooned with a theological ju he said, during the years of * i oh pe student on an island in a lake, by a hermetic ore gern amen of the West who finally com arent orm, and they are compelled , at craing in the reed. The oppor pass the night there. The girl | finally made ry do it tunity presenta Itself to him to re-|!inocently tempts the minister and > tted Presperity” 7 he fi fact ey 1 iki you have forgotten them? | He ridiculed the claim that “wi-|form and make good. He seizes it he fale tn fact, eh iim hg *PAULA BEGINS REHEARSALS. Mr. Seeth, I did not come here! son kept us out of war @ In succeeding with vengeance! foi cain things, the girl ; OF “ELGA” PLAYING OP- to be inauited,’ said Miss Madden.| “Who has kept Sweden ovt of) ¥he0 a N is in the person of > a omg rm a fmegace: ih ca POSITE LAWTON almost in tears |war? And Switeerland? Aandjone of bis old pals of the time | ott oo thstry te tified te Daneman ——— Can't you understand that Law-|South America?” he asked when he was knows far and wite/ | Jwered in the working out of this + “Theatrical rehearsals are not at|fon is growing cold; that he is be-| The present prosperity is “spot-|#* 8" bad man, appears on the 9 all what most people imagine them | ginning to see in himself the dawn- | ted,” he said, due to the war and | "Cth aa . none ore to be, Margie.” said Paula. “I, of|ing of love for Elga?’ retorted |not extending to those sections of} “A Scoundrel's Toll.” & Keystone purse, thought that I would be al-|Seeth. “You are in despair. Now|the country where war orders are| comedy gab rgemes Ppt ag “oink 93 ER . wed to give my own idea of | go to it! }not filled. rd, together with a scenic, com ne’ t. Tapley, the popular Vi . but ! was allowed to do noth Margie, 1 don’t think in all my| With the economic change in Eu.| Diete the program taxraph player, portrays the role of 10g Of the Kind. The director sat| troubles up to that time that I had|rope after the war, he said, {t Is 3 8 ss Dayenn ar tis Chiateee ae @n the middie of the stage beside ever pitied myself as I did that | more essential than ever to build a REX : < 7 a a ; wars As be Stable. He bellowed, and at times | ¥ an e looked up isto Mr. | Protective tariff. He criticired the Hex Ingram wrote the story and #inning em a’ ” Pras-ah ng the even sWO0re af all bf us. He seemed |Lawton's. face, it seemed to me|iack of American banking branches | produced “The Chaltee of Sorrow,” Tintin Nitin, By Ot Rear, Ni to have # grudge against the lead ciy-—then gave me alin foreign countries and sald Pre to be displayed at the Rex Sunday re hry r iy he English beau ing woman. c dent Wilson prevented an American, with Cleo Madison, Wedgewood 34 Te + eagle hes held 0 hich jow look here, Madden,’ he broke loose and it|ioan to China to build raliroads| Nowell and Charles Cummings in| | Miss Tapley, who has held « hig said, ‘you have not been 20 years tho she was tell- | there. the principal roles h — . Je peri * of wg W exe in the business without knowing | ing him her own stor I remem-| In Mexico, he said, the gov Followers of Bluebird Photoplay eradbbred “ig porn was ora. is how to read a simple love scene, words perfectly, for 1 felt,| ment interfered by urging the will readily recall “The Great Pr oe : a, ris pet ee vy Mio have you? Or are your experiences said them, that se wax not | moval of Huerta, allowed American |!em” and “Broken Fetters,” both eiure @hlering (he Pictures © ie fn that line so far behind yoo that king her owa part, but that | munitions to be shipped there, went |produced by Ingram, as two of tbe as one o e popula pall : vl > , J “ a the long pltyers on the legitimate stage torrent of love and supplica-|into a state of war at Vera Crux | the most popular plays in th Si and it © ly th 1 tion really came from her heart. land again by crossing the border series of splendid picture and I Pee ae Aha pcmcia ial Saath che adenua’ ebae tneiee 41 Siusbird has presented. Ci tions that influenced her in work pered, ‘are you going to leave me Beveridge made an eloquent plea n. in “The Chalice of Sorrow,” ing before the cam ‘4 who has given up everything, |for Intervention in Mexico, citing, ill be introduced as a new star of even my hope of heaven, for you—|the progress made by the govern. | Bluebirds. jfor that child? Paul, don't you re-| ment in the Philippines 2 ee ‘ [member that you said that your) Senator Beveridge spoke at the| COLONIAL 2 love was a» eternal as the everlast- |Land Products show earlier in the That dainty little star, Irene Fen TODAY AND Jing hilis—1 believed you, Paut—|day, and at the Rainier club wick, comes to the Colonial SUNDAY Oh, merciful God, I believed you! | At several pointa in his speech | day in “The Green Cloak,” a unique ‘ Yes, | know | have grown old he was asked by Wilson sympaihix. story of a secret marriage. She t*| Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine Continuous 11 to 11 in Pathe’s | $5,000,000 Masterpiece The AIELDING HADOW L Brees Me 3 | | running | Northwest Ls jthe rooms of the Seattle Fine Arts and wrinkled in the years of want and I have n the hosband I left for you grow richer and more linfluential year after year I have grown shabby that you might be well dreased! I have even hungry that you might! be well fed! And now, when suc cess just before you | me for youth. Great God, is there yothing in t world for woman | when she loses her th? Mary—whiy are you so foolish? came the words in Exrnest Law mn ool, calm voice Y must koow that love ia not eternal—we cannot prison = our vagrant hearts ou DO love her? ahe? it seemed to me then rned afterward that it was that the were real ly telling th own ‘story, a story world already knew | The manager and Lawton bad deliberately determined that this woman who had given all she had to give should be sacrificed upon the cross of « forgotten scandal to add Lawton's triumph and the producers’ pocketbook. Then when all was over they were going to turn her adrift | the words, ‘And| looked at me 1} there with the tears face and at this | sodbed audibly (To be continued) And two peop oth was standing down m point I DR. SHAW GOES EAST, Harry Sh of Seaitle, leaves | Sunday morning for a month in the Dr , one of the} leading physician Eastern medical centers, where he will do som post-graduate work in surgery, at York, Philadel-| phia and Cleveland clinics, He will in attendance at the Clin-| ical Congress of Surgeons, which meets in Ph tiadelphia, October 22. WILSON SENTIMENT | McLean, demo-| for attorney gen-| ished a whirlwind | tern Washing Henry Alberts cratic candidate eral, Saturday trip thru Southy ton. He reports good and enthusi-| ustic meetings President Wil-| on | | THE THIRD annual exhibit of | artists [8 now open_at for society, 1024 Third ave., from 10 to 5:30 dally, thad % to “tell also of the good things Wilson has done. He replied he knew the president the best intentions and tried the best he knew how S$ “5 Third Ave. at Pike St Sunday for Three Days WBIRD A Delightful Romance of Unusual Character, in 5 Superb Acts Hughie Mack The Fun Maker in A Vitagraph Comedy “Sand, Scamps and Strategy” |Nap Rucker All supported by Roland Bottomley Relief Which Is Healing CLASS A Thousands Sunday will see Mabel Taliaferro on the screen at the Clase A in r ‘The Snowbird.” It ts a delightful Sent Postal fo Dollar Trial FREE a light battery of tory in five parts of the land of To any one suffering from Piles the snows. The popular James we make this unlimited offer: Send Cruze is also In the cast os your address, and return m super-story. ot hd will bring you a STRAND regular Dollar A batkground of iy of heather lends Package of Dr RELATIVES SEARCH FOR FRIEDENBERG Where is Hamilton Friedenberg unday Noon Any one who is able to answer this question will take a load of Concert worry off the mind of his mother . pa sy vs. Loulsa Lanz of Tacoma, and das teat Ga ae Waite: “solr. Wet his two brothers, one from Chicago Pace ate lows Vollatedt and the other from Tacoma, who Tou, Are fully satintied with Song Selected and camfort It gives you, send us One : re searching for him in Seattle ns fe : Grand Selections r ‘ ago Friedenbe: FF ook are a Se eee ‘High Jinks” Friml A short tme ago Friedenberg jecite and we take your word. We don't af to have the family together| know how we could show more unbound. | decided to a ed faith in our remedy. Ht f# relieving ALLACE and sent transportation {0 the) ccs every stage ama condition of thi URLITZER brother in Chicago and the mother) it painful disease, even after whole other in Tacoma to come) lifetimes of misery have recetved end broths 1 hundreds of letters telling of the success FIRST AT PIKE here and establish a home. They) oP nis remarkably effective aystem after | arrived recently, and after long] sverything sien, Including vontiy and dan-| Continuous 11 TO 11 ours ¢ s ing have not| cerous operations had falled, even « hours of weary searching | 20 and 40 years of suf The milder | yet located Hasnilton | es cee eee io aeae Eee Mrs. Lanz says her son was fof) Won't you try it at our expe Ad | : od hoat in the| dress Dr. Van Vieck Co, De 41 merly employe . om § Ms : Jackson, Mich Send no m Send local harbor. She believes it was eon, Mit no " the Queen, but inquiries in that di rection failed to throw any light on his whereabouts Thru as Pitcher YOR K, NEW Oct. 14.— Nap Rucker will pitch no more, This was the announcement he made here yesterday. The Brooklyn vet eran said that his arm pained him | severely Wednesday when he [pitched a few innings against the Red Sox | Brooklyn Has to | Return $50,000) BROOKLYN, N. Y., Oct. 14 The | | Brooklyn National league club to-| |day announced it will begin Mon day to turn back about $50,000 ‘which reached its coffers thru the! jaale of world’s series tickets for the ‘third game which was to have been played at Ebbets field, | | | | | SAM GABRIEL, 1535 King st. was held up Friday night at 17th ave, and East Spruce st., and rob- bed of $6.10. ” Van Vieck’s 2-fold Absorption Treat Iehing. Pre SOME YEARS BACK you had an idea that by this time you would be in a very prosperous condition. Are your hopes realized? If not, can you give the reason? Take a lesson from the past and make your future what you want it to be. A Dexter Hor- ton Trust and Savings Bank Savings Account will help you shape your future successfully. DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,040,479.68 | Life’s Critic Won’t Without Exception My Greatest Picture —the romance of a road agent who, witha chip on either shoul- der and a gun in each hand, ruled his domain—only to fall under and Louis> Glaum support Hart in this C. Gardner Sullivan ALLIES TO WIN, SAYS JAPANESE ADMIRAL Have to Pay Large Heart Balm Damage After a five months’ tour of hea NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—The jury allied fronts, Rear Admiral Sangam thet heard Frederick W. Hunter's yuki Akiyama, of the Japanemml ”) allenation against his| navy, arrived in 8 other-in-law Johr Barrett r while en rout foot ra rite of Li r aturday morning e, t reported its ity to a Maru. i was discharged Admiral Akiyama said that esses had testified to seeing | believed the war would last another Kerfoot and Mrs. Annie Belleville| year, but that it would event Hunter together, Kerfoot in his|end in an allied victory pa *, and Mrs, Hunter in a nightie and kimono, and other wit VETOES ORDINANCE nesses swore to kissing scenes.| weyor Gill Friday vetoed Both Kerfoat and Mrs. Hunter de emergency ordinance 4 seribed their relations ax platonic. | up damage done by the recent si at Norfolk st. and Rainier ave. A small but useful electric rail-|\ the ground that the item was antt is contain within a Paris) pated and should have been fii bed in the budget Contiauous 11 to 11 4 Days Starticg Sunday Says Hart, of “The Return of ‘Draw’ Egan” brown eyes and black curls. Margery Wilson Jur New. nated omedy Scoundrel's 2,000 feet of flimed that carries cheer, merry chuck- les and lots of laughs funny flying Matinees 10c Evenings 15c Children 5c NEW PANTAGES Matinees—2 :30 Nights—7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON “Oh, the Women!” Merry Musical Farce With 14 - PEOPLE—14 James Grady & Co IN “THE TOLL BRIDGE” One of the Big Sketches of the Year Other Features— 0c and 20c

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