The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1916, Page 3

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AR—SATURDAY, PAGE 3 "ee GALAXY OF REEL STARS ON NEW MOVIE PROGRAMS »><««< nnn nnn nnnnnnnnnnn on penn ~ —~ ~ Nn nnn RR PPAR L SPP L AL PLL LLL LPL L PL LLLP PPP LPP PPP one WILSON TELLS PLANS FOR JUSTICE; TO SIMPLIFY COURTS | ) determinations than what ts huma CONTINUED cot right! and watil, America be FROM PAGE 1 | Ss.niing bes what ought to be Commerce Expands had dawn A new age which have sprung up in our day ° in the minds of those who perceive hose who were attempting the shortcomings of the law as it stumbling along has hardened in America and who thetr heads ov heir shoul forward with purpose and con upon rving the oa to s new age in which gov ernment shall be indeed vant of liberty and not of privile ‘These are men who perce’ that American law has not pace with American sentimen that our law has been holding us rigid and immovable, until class has begun, in free America, to be arrayed against class; until what was legal has begun to play a more | * important part in our thoughts and | Come ¥! Class bie A-5 kept commerce d be thrott had acquired foreign posses had been drawn into the politics of the world, had begun to part which could not be ‘ovincials Ww. The great E war has Tomorrow— served at least to show us this one ” thing, that the world itself had changed; that it had become at once too big a world and too little a world mit its destinies to the hostile rivalries and ambitions now of this and again of that mem. ber of the great family of men too compact, too intimate in its contacts, too universal in its ways of intercourse, to make it any longer possible to limit the effects of any nation’s action to a single, separate sphere where the would be untouch An inevitable partner terests has been thru nations are ust ace > one ano’ hip of In upon the neighbors a’ odate th ore barrass the f men everywhere. No wond in such an age men in Ame should be cried awake and feel on more, as they felt them in the days when their great republic up, the compulsions of and of justice! Laws for Humanity These are the freshen blowing out of the life of 1 “The Price ‘ad of Malice” Five acts of romance, adventure and intrigue produced on an elabor- ate scale with a strong everywhere, that have brought or i a new day in American politics We have looked once more ve practices and have set & © square them with the actual cor ditions of our life and the life « the world Four years ago there were Ham Bud two parties in field whose program was conceive under the inflt Comedy of these great forces of progress and adjustment, the democratic A fit-producing, party and the progressive party This year there is but on the paralyzing gloom democratic pa In the presiden dispeller “A Sauerkraut Symphony” tial election of four years ago some fifteen million votes were cast. Of nearly and a half mi cast for the candidates progressive parties, only three and a half millions f of the ions were of the twe candidate th which 1 in the ol * and felt none of the new {m lp new day. More than THEAT FOURTH AVE.NORTH OFS PIKE Sunday ba Beautiful 3 Days! A sensational story of the struggles and temp- tations of a chorus girl Life Behind the Scenes Also a 2-act comedy Adults Children and a News Weekly rest | fa now, & ram whose smanity and progres Released Financial Credit The ¢ ratic party was fn trusted with the task. These pow erful forces of were ut under Its directio r they a that direction what have lished? They have put siness and the life ¢ upon a new footing depend, f amall groups o { bankers at the They have re ce and industry of domina ing try from sh and unfatr competition. They Pp those who wis to con duct thetr basin conformit with the spirit o lawa with friendly guidance and delivered m nervous fear of the pased our foreign ackles of a tar inte at of spe ored producers, and a tariff cc * sion tnte substitute public for private ences, facts for theories and pretensions, in all fu ture legislation with regard to du ties and restrictions on {mports They have mado provision for the immediate r develop | ment of our carrying trade on the| sons. Th have at last pplied the means by which the nation may be bound together, materially and spiritually, by a network of good roads upon which both commod! may move free ly from comer to community Alded Farmers and Labor "They have put the farmer ting of perfect equality men and men of all othe ties and «ym foc with allings in re of his access to omt fal ¢ hav 1a great bureau of the a mt at his service king and finding best by ave me the estabils ndarda in and have knowledge of the actical ) » of the govern s themaelves c pations, of the gov service of nt And those who seek employr moat of these things have been done within the brief limits of a single administration And still the great work {* not finished. It can never be rounded ff and conelt long as cir nd the for of men shift from next t shall be pre haps for A Ke to come, and all the genero ea of the age and of the world t wn back upon them selves in discouragement and co fusion To Simplify Court Procedure The program remaining is as the program accomplished reat as dure of o urts is an und a hindrance, not at 1 the jus ministration of the low. We must simplify and re form it as other enlightened na tions have done, and make courts of justice out of our courts of law We and find t an capital nderastanding which ts of must se of bringing ubor to clear of t ire the me and common interes no other than the Intere nation itself as acommunit We must release ir great developed at irce mn me sensible plan of use and con servation Votes for Women “We must recruit the votes of forward-looking men by the votes of women so that we may have a fresh insight in all matters of so cial reform and move more cer tainly and more promptly in the solution of the many new problems of society with which the law must henceforth deal, We must unite the Americas, North and )South, in a new sym pathy and o6-operation We must seek justice and the right thru every channel that of fer und we’ must put America in all its for ull its wealth, alike of phyal rand spiritual en b Jaan f ie of the oth er natior world when peace comes on the other side of the ent ‘ biiching it ¢ the ever lasting foundations of right, co-op Jeration, equality and justice, Th [things we must do and all else that |to day.” NEW Left to right—Bessie Love, In “A Sister of Six,” Liberty; scene from “Friday the 13th,” Coliseum; scene from “The Price of Malice,” Clave A; scene from “The Last Man,” Clemmer; edna Mayo, Rex; [AUTOS FOR WILSON Grace Darmond, in “The Shielding Shadow,” Colonial; Mary Pick Pa meee PARADE MEET AT 7:30 sees PROGRAMS SUNDAY | MISSION | : Leve tn “A Ste Deautif elightful charming | Automobile owners, including tive hating Mary Pick.|Ford ownera, who aro # Ween, r most popular Jent Wilson, are ash Anderson tm «tn t the Mission i thoy Ha Bats) Re tn te fOr 8 TARE NO in day | Thin 14 part of a nation-wide The Retere | ersion from the) ™ to 1 attention to th Darmond tm DOK bY } Farge renee Revelle ta underworld that approaches } will be # or ‘ and ends in romance. It ts a}aut iles. Autos will D—Hertha Kalich Im “Love, or girl, who, reared In an in-|at Third ave. and Virginia wt ne ee ferior environment, succumbs to|of the Moore theatre, at 7 p, f PROGRAMS TODAY the evils and wiles of a crook d by a band, the parade will g¢ “The Warner 1 Linger Vagaboud Prince.” CLEMMER 1SEUM—Vivinn Martio tn The Vitegrapt Vather’s Son.” The tas M CLEMMER—Clare Kimball Youre Hin) World's | & ay, «t jackaren tm Sehadeoa. ¢ ae Coete ra in “Romeo t ay Mow and Otto L r This James Oliver Curwood stor rrymore tn cteegh tocar et oog humber really |tractive gowns, ( fe “Antom | particular, offers at LIBERTY j crests Beautiful 1 will) si tn bered as starring Wil | REX i Hart's “Aryan,” Douglas a Mayo, the das Fairbanks’ “The Good-Bad Mar f the scrsen, w t Reggie Mixes In” and as the star/the Rex, beginning 8 tn } toPay Auatir will aeen at the Liber theatre able about thin daint Wt tle star that’s irresiattt Her ameak qi «mans reaches right dow r heart and “« it A Stater of Six” is one of the most interesting dra of th s when California was in the hands of the aniards, where ro see mance and adventure went hand tn hand | fiton Revelle the Gueas who's in the comedy on|ateliar role, and pretty Rarbara this bill, Well, ft is Fatty (Ros | Tennant featured The Price of 6) Arb and Mabel Normand | Mal © presented at the aying eir tremendous com. | Cia unday success, “He Did and He This production ts five acts Dida't and unfolds a story teeming with ee romance, intrigue and adventure COLISEUM There ts a strong supporting cast 2 ght Martin a oe a for STRAND Fathor'# apartments of George How pla t na lich subject one pd nc 8 day e St e exact repr apartments of Stuart famous villain, whe enthralling t Howa the ‘ perstition and good y Thomas W. Lawac It ts Lawson's story of “Frenzied the ‘ture and a MEET IN FRISCO ann, w ay in see © pa COLONIAL The writers fern romanc t whow girls, who own a t high-priced r obiles and dir tauranta in the citles with on to t a salary of $18 a week to ® N life in their systems, will get a led hard jolt w Bobble of the Bal ster ship, the let dist Colo: 1 continue the Sund with Lo in th service, with itle role, as star of the productior days may serve ma THEY HEAR WILSON Co-operate for Humanity And our motto mut be COOP HERE BY WIRELESS ERATION t ew n et the family of natior The inte ateur es OF ests of mankind can never again heard distinetly by be served by aggression; the inter. Seattle operators Friday night tions, can ever a n be served by triotle loyalty to the government aggression. The contests of jeal-, Was flashed about Washington by ousy are as bitte the relay station at Lacy, Wash ous as the contest The test was made by the navy world must hence to determine the effi ana of ut endent stations in n 8 of arre 1 The nation we love and serve EMPLOYES OF the various city must be among the first 4 fo jepartments w © forced to re ost o fthose that rise to the ~ main on the on Satur deala with epirit and ell-d ed day afternoons the r it of an Our own reforms, our own edict by the board of public works interest of tice of our spirit and purpose tn the af fairs of the world outside our own borders Reaction or Progre: Such is the prospect, auch | fellow-citizens to Wash “DRYS” TO HOLD BIG WILSON AND HUGHES MEETING SUNDAY PARADES TONIGHT For the purpose of cracking While autos will assemble back the Initiative measures Nos. 18 Of the ore theatre, at Third and a, tor a Wilson and 24 a crushing blo mass | VIF or 4 W ae meeting will be held in the He pe ee ie First Presbyterian church Sun- L 086, 0 ae day at 3 p. ? U. 8 Senator Jones and Or, | The! bests M. A. Matthe ut p k . thews will spea spate. ch may pos- t 80 ere. FOOTPAD GETS SI6 ng the parade, the Tel | hold a rally at the Moore ssed by Senator A. W. Jach 4509 Ninth ave. 8 q t « } Jay night t a foot ‘ er, and robbed of $16.60 Are you looking for a vacant t fa er house? Read Star Want Ads. ALLACK URLITZER Ten Years It doesn’t Wouldn’t a Dexter SEATTLE, WASH. ped ed pp ieee eb fire Sic it The events of the past ten years are com- {s our purpose to move forward paratively fresh in your mind. with en and irresistible ar . ie & Ke MAL HOE Gadea tron seem a very long period when you review it. ida ta It would be interesting to ask yourself Now, ofthe Bit oad Sdneruvas ie it whether you will be satisfied to make the history of the world when all hope same financial progress in the next ten years hang the balance Ve will suf ra: fer nO man, 110 body of «men, thin as you did in the last. timidity or fear or Jealousy to te Horton Trust and Savings Bank Savings Ac- lay o Minder or embarrass us te . action can have not place of toler count brighten your prospects? ance amongst Us when all the world waits upon those who plan justice il of RTON TRUST "amines you, nt ony wo an fT DEXTER HO} tain, but to swell the hosts that have their faces now set toward AVINGS S BANK the light, their eyes lifted to the horizons where the dawn of a thew SECOND AT CHERRY ace begins to brighten; and | sum mon you with confidence, with a Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank certain expectation of the part America and her great people are to play when the dawn broadens in-! and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,040,479.68 4 Days Starting Sunday Fatty Arbuckle Mabel Normand —in “He Did and He Didnt — NEW PANTAGES Matinces, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 BEGINNIN + MONDAY AFTERNOON O’NEAL & WAMSLEY Riotous Comedians and Their Company of Twelve People, Mostly Girls, in “The Two Pikers” An Uproarious Musical Comedy Farce RAUL PEREIRA shed Portuguese Violinist and His ORIGINAL STRING SEXTETTE 10c and 20c

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