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DOINGS IN NEWS OLISEUM You Have a THRILL] Waiting for you here—trather, scores of thrills, supplied by yy Robert Warwick —_IN— iFriday 4 13th Tom Lawson's big Frenzied Finance and Frenzied Love Story PROGRAMS TODAY Love in © Sie bert Warwick tn y Andersen Reveille DOOSOOOOOR RIT -NOTES—GOSSIP FILMDOM DOOORRIS Si day, the 18th,” at the Coliseum and more then # good with houses Sun¢ In the ple ture, Warwick plays the Napoleon of finance Thomas W. I frenzied finance plot that stag street's buccaneers The story hes « jot of grip and « good lo stuff and a yard of comedy ce lold b and there. rohes ar numbers and the ¢ Other attractions. b tm “Love Pictograph are All until Wednes- be asthe cate day. . F SA gp AR CLEMMER . he romantic days of 1 8 eng rag Colifornia are depic in “A Sis-| on who meat ohomcans at ter of Six with Bessie Love and th <4 hor als ‘ ighttul tw REAL MUSIC Fine Arts’ Kiddies ax the stars, [DfY OMo: Wilsateak titan : with great realism, and will be) io the leading feminine © it —- seen at the Liberty until Wednew inne Lost Man,” the feature show day night. Miss Love could with.) (ihe last wan. i 15c¢. Children 5c. stand sll the superiatives that one) 1 ite Mary has always been | wishes t0 cast ope oer an™ with {Roted for ber animal family, but tn er pi - . bre: sincerity. She will be remembered | this ploture aie is able to break . for playing opposite Hart in me “pat ig sr gy od op ral age Aryan,” Douglas Fairbanks In agen Bs agp te Pbpse “| t a Dollar ne Mixes In,” and “Tho Good-Had rosa tar ge ang re the camera for San.” It is said that she plays to)" re be eet Be Paid better advantage in this picture REX than anything she has ever appes Raised in the w neas b n Til Cur se peer Mabel Normand |eccentric millionaire who wants ane y wien oy ve he ¥ for 7 ideal ace, Ask about my plan Be the featured comedians in “He I Seat satis Gbkc toa kon te cure: you onthe and He Didn't.” a two-part Ke hed peer of wo “ee above propositic is peer of soclety enters “Eve's Also my easy stone. gut life, takes her from her cave plan te into the world of whirl and gayety Pn ge COLISEUM re and there plots to « he million tation free. Twelfth | Robert Warwick. once # Seattle gire’s mone Sn made ur eur. Dr. Macy, 203 matinee idol, but not seen in pie | welcome ned coaet Epler Bidg.. Second Av ee tures bere of late, comes back to town this week as the star of “Fri TODAY UNTIL THURSDAY N, STRAND Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca Offers the Idol ¥ of the Screen Earle 4 Williams —in— The SCARLET RUNNER C. N. & A. M. WILLIAMSON writers of those world-famous stories, wrote this remarkable story—The Scarlet Runner—and ii is conceded to be their supreme achievement. 10c—ADMISSION —10c' | and broken by an she foregoes all returns to nature her cavemen lover, in turo of Eve,” at the Rex yaation. frills and of The Re worldly and the arms MISSION Mary popular Pickford, flimdom’s star, will seen a Mission until Wednesday night the screen version of Michelson'a well-known novel stage ess, “In the Carriage Little Mary y differect types vat it {s sald that Mirlam nd ppeared tter euited 1 her qnaint tems eture play th and subtle CLASS A With stellar Tennant Revelle in the ty Barbara featured, “The Price of Malice” opened at the Class A Sun day. This production ts in five gripping acts and unfolds a story teeming with romance, intrigue adventure. There is a strong supporting cast, including William Hamilton role, and Davidson, Frank Glendon, Hele Dunbar, Hugh Jeffre William Heck and other notable players STRAND Stuart Holmes, who plays the villain in “Love and Hate,” at the Strand, ian one of the most, noted heavy men on the screen toda and is one of the most fascinating and is one of the most fascinating | having played opposite many of the best stars, such as Betty Nansen Dorothy Bernard, Robt. Mantel! Theda Bara, and a host of others equally as famous. Mr. Holme came into pictures from the legiti mate stage, having appeared with nar of the beat known star hi last appearance being with Henry Dixie in “Mary Jane's Pa COPS WILL SUPPRESS HALLOWE'EN PRANKS City cops are going to work over time Tuesday night to keep Seattle kids from getting beyond the fun limit in their Hallowe'en celebra tions Instead of going home at & p.m the second patrol officers will re main on duty until midnight, and the men who usually report at 8 p. m. will go to work at 6 p.m We won't be in the way of the little kids who are having harmless fun,” Chief Beckingham said, “but we'll be after the older fellows who go beyond the limit “TANKS” HAVE SEX LONDON, Oct, 18,—(By Mail) latest reports from northern France apropos the “tanks,” the Britt armored land cruisers, say there are male and female “tanks.” The difference in the nature of their gun equipment. But in the) case of the “tanks,” the female is not more deadly than the male. STAR—MONDAY, CCT. 30, JONES JOINS FIGHT AGAINST _ NEW WET LAW United States Senator Wee ley L. Jones took a hand in the fight against the liquor initia tives in Seattle Sunday No backward steps should be taken, Senator Jones said, at the First Presbyterian church, at the afternoon mass meeting strengthen and elim by p hibiting the importation of beer and whisky 1 deem it absolutel f esaar that we go on until we get prohibi tlon over the whole countr he waid About the only argument ad vanced against our dry Jaw is that} it permits liquor to be shipped int |the state, | favor the defeat of| Initiative Measures Nos, 18 and 24 and « before the next legisla jture asking that body t strengthen our present law, and| jeontinuing our efforts until we can have a national prohibition law J, W. Efaw, who presided, point d out that the drys have the bual ® and professional men of jatate flehting with them thin fa | He sald Seattle will reverse lwet vote of two years ago, a ¢ dry by 10,000 votes Dr. M. A. Matthews declared that the improved businers condition were due in a measure to the effect of the dry law upon communtt thrift | He said folks are putting their| money “in banks instead of botties,”| ‘COP BUYS BOOZE | AND BAR'S WRECKED inating the permit ture Ner entered wt ave taky tr Sat Patrolmon Eq a * ne Lenore t her for a and # exchange urday The to nye rohored marked dollar gave the who carried t 6 Norms | squad cfficers wrecked the! ter the trensaction, and ar Dan McKinnon, william Wehnert and H. B. Moody for hay De Whisky tn thelr possession. H M. Williams, who the officers » tried to get out thra a low, Was erreated on LISTER WILL SEEK FUND FOR DRY LAW, If elected. bartender b fellow e wted bac win a disorderly Gov. Lister will ask| the legislature to appropriate $50.-| 000 to be used to enforce the dry | law, he told an audience at the! jSwedish tabernacle Sunday after. | noon The dry law |the hotels of | ueting rentals He sald the half the € al numbe: r committed to ‘ount att since the “ 4 Montan men to the ngton liquor 8 and 2 he said the had helped state by read-/ | lows than were th atate loons closed has had to send penitentia than Was He attacked the two tintive measures, Nos mor has { COMPLETE REPOR7™ } OF MARKETS TODAY || Fees ‘ ) os o | ene me“ i L@ ‘ & howe ns ° rehews to Retailer for | | er, Kage and Cheese | Lo UA RRO kai ameerummmmmeame aaa.) | st bricks “ Cheese Yee Raster sem ‘ April storage 4 Seleek Data’ Waictores r r @;) Q—! am in sore straits and oO table n butter, 4 tea trying to register, they told me I! it over with him, studying ry vaclers for | would like you to help me out. I)spoon salt, 1 teaspoon cornstarch, was not entitled to do so, as | » reasons for getting the articles —@ |have boasted of being able to cook! teaspoon mustard, % cup thin would only be qualified at the| t reasons against it, then God ac lrarebit and cannot Will you cream, few grains cayenne, ' }b. place | had enlisted five years ago. decision and adhere to it. ~ Loo {Please put the recipe and direc- soft, mild cheese, cut in small F.G. 8. | In most cases the child will cheer- 44@ 05 |tlons in the paper right away? pleces, toast or zephyrettes A.-One must be a resident of| fully abide by the decision he has-, ‘ GEO, B. Melt butter, add cornstarch, and the state one year before he is | helped you make. A—You simply can’t go wrong] Stir until well mixed; then add! eligible to register and cast his | ge 11 lon the following f . jcream gradually, while stirring con- vote. If you came to’ this state| 2 @ «| p ___|stantly, and cook two minut Add) last February, then you will not be} at ee A poems cheese and stir until cheese ix entitled to register until February, A Picture of Big Moments ° melted son and serve on, 1917 | oe P one side, rarebit being poured over! Q.—Kinely give me the technical . | oasted side Much of the suc name of a collector of butterflies. 1 4 9 ‘ ce of a rarebit depends upon the H. J. er ae quality of the cheese. A rarebit) 4-4 collector of insects is LAST : 4.0 shouid be smooth of a creamy termed an entomologist. Butter Hone s00 Gace | : THEATRE Consigtency, , fever. stringy flies and moths belong to the in 39 Honey, 6 | THIRD AND CHERRY sect kingdom, but their particular | y , ote | State compel a married man to pay| Therefore, 1 presume a collector of | Pr eo and a bill run three years ago, when he these would be called a lepidopter- | From the Popular Novel by i. Re The Best Show was single and not of age? ist, altho, | have never seen the| fm James Oliver Curwood, Pe ate en | eae ANXIOUS. | name in print Published oitie rt Red | 126 | 0, | . — jook” 1 punta Aidusepe is ROY Pe? ae! | on Earth Shee Q.—! would like to have you de- | FEATURING | Rutabages : 16 O11 Will you please tell me how cide a discussion which has almost Tomatoes, | O-1b bok 40 @ FOR to take the milk diet? SKINNY. | reached a state of war equal to Mary Anderson peruine Walia 10 6 ee A.— This curve should not be un. that in Europe. Have ch jdren born} nesta Mier Ala St ey dertaken arithont the supervision! in this country of Japanese or AND hon ‘ 2a a aye of a reliable physician Chinese parents a right to vote Will D 5c 10c when, they reach. thetage at BI? iizm Duncan 1.00 Q.—Will you please tell me the H.W. R. 44 address of Creighton Hale, who) A.—"Yes” answers your question " i —SNAPPY played in “The tron Claw,” and | M. GUTERSON’S rm COMEDY please give hisgage and state if he; @—I have a boy 12 years old! Famous . is single. If yA@Qwill answer these who helps himself to what he i 03 —GOOD questions, | will be greatly pleased.| wants, if he cannot get it by teas- Russian Orchestra | SONGS M. T. ing. He stole a bathing cap in a| “Rienzi” Overture. Wagner } 36.00 A.—Crelghton Hale has left the) store the other day. | had refused “Fascination” — Marchetti 02% CATCHY Pathe company and is now with) him one, but in the meantime 1) is o sate the Frank Powell Producing Co. relented and bought one, so now ‘ JOKES Write to them in New York city,|he has two. What can | do with J inc! stamped, self-addres him? MRS. L, pi ‘ hace ah Pad Good Photoplays. envy id they will send A.—Go with the boy and compel = f 00. ieee the information you desire. hin to restore the cap, Do this tn " sBenttiets Best $ cate 4 + every case when he takes anything ys re , 00 Rees One Child Free With Adult gents ng your columns 1 weld Do not, allow oly pny to “Lease im 2100 ike to hear some opinions, please, at the same time be more careful) _ phil ee BR Mixed @2000 to Weekday Matinees | was discharged from tha leon about refusing. You should always|” STAR WANT ADS Te Lobmippeamen camel 50 | service in February, and have made consider a Wish of the child car whe 43.00" @49.00 my home in this state since. Upon’ fully before making a decision, BRING RESULTS 1916, PAGE 3 FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 CHILDREN 5c Tonight—Until Vednesday Night MATINEES 1%¢ ~— EVENINGS 15c “A Sister of Six” is as appealing as “Hell-to- Pay Austin,” as thrill- ing as “The Good Bad Man,” and as sweet a story as we have screened. We recom- mend it as unusually good—and clean—en- tertainment. ALLACE URLITZER ELODIES ASTERS He Didn't” brought back for a circus of comedy.