The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1916, Page 3

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s wa Be Os 90 Se" ar labo Until Wednesday ~ only «, Madison ave And Her Company os ‘6 um “The bi iz Chalice of Sorrow” An Improved Photo- +t § Play Entertainment. se NEWS “Safe in the Safe” Two parts of L-Ko Merriment ese ses ess Ht A 1917 Model Ford FREE hile the price i comparatively #ma hose Who could rot afford to purchase one. Hence this opportunity to get one absolutely free—all it requires is the maximu effort In your spare time. 10-cent ticket entities yo ed tee REX “:.° He AE Oh A A oat HE. AE He, a om Gee Gee GSS SSS GSS G88 GES Sen ue s © te SP Se, 88 8h. a8 Fi. atk 82. od } LABOR TO HONOR INFANT PARALYSIS [73:33 SEORETARY WILSON) FATAL AT COLLEGE’: LIBERTY Seattle labor unions are maki tain William B. Wilson, secretary | at the Libe > of labor, om his visit here next Fri- tire time while in the city, but they 4 Presi do expect to show him a welcome |2t Under quarantine, and Prest-|~puneh Tesentative of the democratic a: ministration. He will Dreamland. next year. This statement was|Scoundrel’s Toil,” is made today following the close of | ition Saturday night bg Catarrh Jel] y the tirst exposition Saturday nigh eee ‘by President C. W. Goodman absolutely without equal, pleasant) The affair was a success.” he! One of the strongest said, “and it was demonstrated|ever shown on a screen came to that just such an exhibition is|light Sunday in “The Storm eet and Theodc and effective. The only antiseptic! and germicidal catarrh jelly ever offered. Sold at all Gruggiste in 25 cent bes, packed with full directions tn rtona. Try it. needed. Seattle is the logical| Blanche HY point for it.” | | | | } A BEAUTIFUL 7 ACT SCOTCH DRAMA Virginia Pearson ENTITLED The War Bride’s Secret Jean marries a man she does not love, and the consequence is pain and suffering. A Roaring Good Comedy and a Mutual Weekly Also on the Bill. SECOND AVE., BET. Fine Music Every Game PPC TE SEITE DOINGS IN FILMDOM POOOOOOO DARA IOOOOOOS -NOTES—-GOSSIP' eas » » ry Wm. 8. Hart and Margery Wilson in “The Return of ‘Draw’ Egan,” Liberty. NOGRAMS TODAY s. PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 16.—Eyv- “The Return of ‘Draw ¢ 0 enter: | e five parts, starring William 8, Hart, elaborate arrangements t ery possible care was taken today reais verde get to guard against spread of infan | Hart's best work, with no excep day in the interests of President |tile paralysis in Princeton univers itions. For theme, story. Wilson's reelecticn. ity, following the death of Eric|porting cast, this picture The unionists do not intend to! prunnow, a freshman, from the dis jeetet @, Lacy Sa t a" . : author, jardner Sullivan mouopolize Secretary Wilson's en- |... The college, however wie ipeoer np teen Ss pep” and “kick that will fully represent their sen dent Hibben denied that such a/certainly has invested “The Return timent for him as a man and a rep: | step is contemplated. of ‘Draw’ Egan” with all the neces Prete: sites 51 oe sary elements to make an A-1 plc ture. Margery Wilson, playing op posite Hart, will be remembered for playing the leading female role in “The Prima! Lure,” in which Hart was also starred. Louise Glaum. Hada the popular film star, is seen an the The land show will be held sgain|“vamp.” A Keystone comedy making feature on the program. Coliseum Monday and Tuesday Only BLANCHE SWEET THEODORE ROBERTS THE STORM A Tremendous Hit A Comedy A Pictograph SEE THIS BIG BILL You will enjoy every moment of it 15c—Children 5c Loge Seats 30c |my aelurophobi Wednesday Only WORLD'S ” SERIES BASEBALL PICTURES named him “alluros | MISSION Richard Bennett, the star of} Every Play STAR—MONDAY, OCT. arverigonereee? Jerts as its stars, at the Coliseum. A young theological student and| pountry girl have made a false! a move, owing to their having been marooned together on an island over night by a storm. They both repent and he joins the ministry but when he in called upon to| marry the girl to another man two years later things happen. The story made a big impression on |capacity audiences Sunday. It stays Monday and Tuesday only, along with other excellent features and new music, “+e CLEMMER The stock exchange scenes of “The Chattel,” at the Clemmer, starring E. H. Soth airly vi brate with exc and sus *. This scene was directed erick (Bing) Thom: he has produced in “The Christian” and other renowned successes. The private offices of the broker are intercepted by flashes of th | rollicking riot of the stock exchange }with its mass of humanity drifting into despair or manifesting great joy a# their fortunes multiply or | disappear while the ticker faithful jly performa its functions. } eee j The Chalice of Sorrow.” an in tensely gripping tragedy, based up fon present-day conditions in Mex feo, in at the Rex. Cleo Madison is the leading lady, and her presence j{n the company is accounted for strictly because she was the best adapted artist that could be any where secured to interpret the diffi cult role. Her supporting company was se lected with equal care, and for her principal aids in depicting an event ful episode in “the Mexican situa tion, Wedgewood Nowell and Charlies Cummings were selected Three principals in the tragic story are of practically equal importance. jand when, as the action progresses, the minor roles are eliminated, Miss Madison, Mr. Nowell and Mr. Cum. mings carry the last act to a cil max of stirring intensity in its tragic purport eee COLONIAL “The Shielding Shadow” ts still to be seen at the Colonial, It was continued over Sunday by Manager Smith upon the receipt of many re. quests from his patrons. The dainty Irene Fenwick scored highly with Sunday audiences as Ruth McAllister in “The Green Cloak,” a new apd different story of a secret marriage. eee CLASS A Mabel Taliaferro as a madcap so clety girl, who meets her fate in the wilds of the Canadian woods. after a list of sensational adven. jtures, made a hit at the Class Aj Sunday in “The ee Snowbird,” ° | STRAND Olive Corbett, who plays Jean MacDougal'’s mother in “The War Bride's Secret,” at the Strand, has aelurophobia, Director Kenean Buel was uncertain about allowing Mise Corbett to join the company thru fear of contagion She had /told him that she had the strange | disease “I can't act in the picture if you have any scenes that will bring on said the player. “I'm quite certain we haven't,” |the director told her In the quiet of his home that jnight the executive pulled his dic-| |tfonary from the shelf. He found jthen that the strange word means| # Jan unreasoning horror of cats, a |nervous disorder often found in| Sees.’ men and women, The name of the malady comes from Herodotus, who| Yea! he |first found the cat in Egypt, and] por “Damaged Goods” and many other | past successes, is seen in the lead jing role of “Philip Holden | Waster,” a five-part comedy-drama lof love, romance, adventure and the stock exchange, playing at the| stor: | Mission until Wednesday night | The plece possesses every element \of popularity, It is filled with dra jmatic climaxes, is a consistent |logical story, a drama in all that) w |the name implies, with spontaneous y touches that emphasize the high spots. land closes debate with other preachers by allowing a copperhead iinmune to all snake poison, PGI Ra Wm. Hart Says: “My Greatest Play” The Thousands Upon Thousands “Fiart’s Best Play” and We Admit It!!! ! 3!) r!rd! ; b * “YW bd po, and it) ie equally as good as others which| The Romance of a Road Agent, Who, With a Chip on Either Shoulder and a Gun in Each Hand, Ruled His Domain, Only to Fall Under the Spell of Brown Eyes and Black Curls. Margery Wilson and Louise Glaum Support Hart in This C. Gardner Sullivan Super-Story. FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 ’ Sweet potatoes : 02%) Pittsburg man who beat four Off market temporari'y, with a straight flush arrested on @) | | | aging science. 4 Producers for Kass, Veal and Pork *Reans, green, per Ib, Cucumbers, hothouse ‘or tail waver. | Washingto Pineapple, lortaa, erat Domestio wheel Turkish melon, 1. Young America “White Robed Prophet” in Mary-| snake to bite him. He claims to be] ccorrected daily by J. W. 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