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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 31, DOINGS IN FILMDOM | NEWS NOTES GOSSIP Until Wed. Mayo) ‘a (Eugene O'Brien) (Bdna Ratsed on a deserted Suddenly thrust to island—but for ther the outer w tutor—who achooled they encounter de them tm the virtues eelt, } ain { Nature, the good dit ness of Purit et back to e bd First The Return of Eve A Startling Revelation of the Evils of Society ALSO A GOOD COMEDY SHOWN ON SCREEN The time is fast draw ing to a close when al! the votes will be in—by exact have to llth, to Ket busy your friends Nov be 80 and. help to win the mr A scene from “The Dawn of L ove,” with Mabel ing to the Clemmer Thursday. Taliaterro, MISSION EX “The Return CLASS An-Mamilt ‘oe “The Price of Malice. STRAND—Rertha Kalich im “Love at Nevelle the Mission until SHANGHAI to charm every one tn the audience *-e Served Daily A Sister of Six” is a story of « little girl who takes care of her orphan brothers and sisters and | tends up with a rifle and protects| their life and property sgainst the avarice of grasping Mexicans who seek to gain possession of valuable lands left to her by her departed father. Patty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand are the fun provoker# on | the program in “He Pid and He Didn't Love and Hate,” at the Strand when his wife and ‘cook are awa: latest Wonderphone, and w wee nothing but up-to-date music. Come and try a meal et our most exquisite Chinese and American Eating Palace. While you art enjoying your meal we will play some of your favorite music. The finest Chop Suey and Noodles in the city. 106 Second Ave. So. Near Yesier Way Half Bik. So. of Smith Bid, Colonial 4 Days Starting ;cour The wild scenes at the Stock Ex-| change, the big fight between a fur ft comyeiony the strongest street, « fous woman and nanciers in Wall tures of the powerful drama, “Fri-| day the 13th.” which is bringing | Tomorrow }\ yells of approval from Coliseun COMPLETE REPORT )l audiences these days. Robert War } OF MARKETS TODAY (| #ick stars as the Napoleon of ff The Diving Venus } {jnance a if the part were made for e i @\him. The comedy and Pictograph { nell, Producers . | |help ont a great deal. Wednesday Ida BT nnsose «te ~ mtn abana afternoon at 2:15 the Coliseum or-| 1996 proters +: [ehestra will play its request-num-)} tate iw be 1s © ie ber comport Schnall LZ ras ee © Hens, 315 ibe 13 Mena. 2 ibe and unde 1 @ 1 |CLEMMER | Hams. the and ever it | Cortnne Griffith ix excellently In the Mammoth Water Ss a ka headinaay 100 @ 18 least in “The Last Man,” which is Spectacle 1m dressed a 2% |shown at the Clemmer. Io this i fancy. $5 to i2t-t> 12 @ 12%) picture, which centains an all-star Pork. goed block hogs i least. ineInding William Duncan LT Nelling Prices to Retaller for ! Butter, Baus and Cheese Mary Anderson, Jack Mower and | [Otto Lederer, Mins Griffith in cast as the unfaithful wife of Mr. Dun can Altho she continually flirts with Verbal §=agreements are the cause of most of the misunderstand- Undine 5 Wonderful Acts ings that prevent the |) the other men at the army post ; | .. creamery, brick 3* | Miss Griffith is supposed to be in} a real estate | Revees. subse i |iove with her husband. This love With Over 100 ions. hi eo t manifest itself SARE | Demaatic ene! em We Seteld'iae tees oecedlll Dining Nymphe Our Escrow Depart- } Sreson “tripiets a @ into believing In her faithlessness | Wisconsin trip’ and left ber that she might marry i ment accepts only bmg le omg the man with whom she carries on written _ instructions, et art ee the flirtation. No Raise—10c Any Seat elect ranch | thus avoiding the dan- $: ger of failure to con- summate a deal accord- COLONIAL Children 5c Bobbie Brent made a promise to her dying mother that she would |keep the two little Brents with her April storage e e Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for } Vegetables and Fruit j ing to the desire of Corrected Gally by 3. W. Godwin & Cor jalwaya-—that the little girl and the H every party Artichokes, dos ‘ en baby boy would never be etmarstens ) ° nana ons *% |to grow up as strangers. Bobbie) Beers 1b dain’ + a “ + a chorus girl and her face and | This office is pre- || pear Hi [figure were her main dependence. Ht CHICAGO i , i Bruce. 1t | Those who see “Bobbie of the Bal-| eminently equipped to |\cettaa ‘cca. 42g 24 let" at the Colonial wit agres that Hl ST, PAUL handle real estate es- srrota, local” tee @ Louise Lovely typically represents | 4 bers. hott 1% SEH lsvt the kind of a chorus girl shell! MINNEAPOLIS crows, having fe the ee impersonztes—plus Misa Lovely's| ’ necessary machinery, 1s [superior talents as an actress. — | such as maps, plats, iw Sie | on tke | ST. LOUIS | ‘ord i f 4|CLASS A DIRECT | records, a Corps of ex- apres. Hamilton Ravelle, the well-known | THRU TRAINS pert conveyancers, and tee @ 10 [romantic star, ix at the Class A in|[H ° ae Ser : o*%4|“The Price of Malice | Via eing in immediate |} 61h $420 |. Barbara Tennant, who has scored | touch with all public ree @ 4 lneavily as a leading woman since 4 1 jher advent into motion pictures, is offices. os |featured with Revelle. There is a| | | . It can therefore and does assume a respon- crate Florida, erate EMBARGO ON WHEAT +gsqe . . e sibility to its clients Taio 8 TO CUT BREAD COST, | that would be impos- : | sible or unsafe for an- | Is PLAN OF BAKERS i other institution to un- 2 itis idle tin dant eat | dertake. ° larop to a normal price if the cam j @ \paign launched by the Chicago| » IME “ Master Bakers’ association is ef SAV or | fective i MONEY 2 | They are visiting each Chicago By using G. N. P. 8 8. Co. if Walla Walle vei. " | congressman to win his support for Fast Boats from Portiand hiss deep 16.00 |an embargo on flour and wheat | Washington | =... righ, [agrmbarge om tour and seat] TO CALIFORNIA | 7 their campaign, however, few bak Berth and Meals on Roat—~ -—~-@ | ers believe they will be able to in-| Bu Hours at Sea Title duce congress to vote the embargo. Thre Sleeper to Ship's Side @ and Paul Schulze, one of the bak Tickets, Information ooo fers, gives this reason Sentth 1 Insurance Sg ig Ra Ba. 9 (the farmers, who want the high| oO prices and congress would rather ompany a itt [tee the country pay famine prices Washington dow coq [for Sts bread than offend the farm ss00 ines bers. com. PROGRAMS TODAY Jatrong supporting t, including William Davidson, Frank Glendon IMEKTY—H iT “A ot “4 A. neae ~g Helen Donbdar, Hugh Jeffrey, Wil Warwick te liom Heck, William Calhoun, and a a other well-known artists of ~— stage and scree MISSION. y Piekford tn “te *- the Biebo; am: ot Fascinating Mary COLONIAL — Grace Rarmend ts dol of the screen will be seen in in intelding Shadow.” In the Bishop's Carriage. a maul tiplé-reel drama of the underworld Wednesday ati ‘o'se| Enjoy life! eed He #) eee night. It has been pronounced by many of th ™ sop RESTAURANT uisegry cit moines Winsome Bensie Love, as the Miss Pickford’s eatest success 2%e h Sister of Six.” playing at the LID and certainly one of the beat this Lunch and Dinner erty until Wednesday night, is 8Ure popular theatre has ever run she has in other attractions.; sTRAND il A. M. to 7 P. M such ell-to-Pay Austin,” “Reg The only time that a man is u . od gie Mixes In.” “The Aryan. and) disputed master of his house,” said We have just installed many other different types Kenneth Hunter, who plays in y Ma RENIN 7 1916. PAGE 3 Dear Mise Grey: | couldn't resist the longing to write and warn the girl who wrote you and signed her self “Anxlously Waiting.” It's the old, old story of a selfish man, and it is nothing else but selfishness for a man of his age to want to marry @ girl so young. If she will walt until she is older, she will laugh to think she could ever have thought she had any love for him He will be aged when she Is still a young woman, and youth wants youth. Oh, | know it so well! Don't be deceived as | was. If you but knew how | have suffered for doing |what you want to do, you would sooner remain single all of your \days. Your parents are right. May God bless you and keep you from \a life with an old man ONE WHO HAS HAD A HARD | LESSON | Qe—Altho | have read your let | ters for the last three or four years | have never written you before || would like to ask your advice on a subject which is worrying me considerably | am a married man of moderate |means, sober, hard working and industrious, have a business of my own in the town in which we live by make a good living at it. in the city at present on avery im portant d which If consummat od will amount to several thousand dollars. My wife is here with me and is not at all satisfied with [what | am doing, She is contin ually finding fault with the parties | who are making the deal for me lth made every effort to pacify her, but to no avail | For the last three years she h |been continually looking on the | dark side of everything, and if [ tell her about my busin: plain it to her, eh cries and worries, and, if 1 tell her, she worries and threatens |to go and jump into the bay. | have always tried to treat her kind ly, but her words and actions keep my mind in such a turmoil that | |hardly know what | am doing, | “CASCARETS’ FOR iii i HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. |Get rid of bad breath, sour | stomach, coated tongue, indigestion. Get a 10-cent box now They're fine! Cascarets liven your’ lives, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stom. ach. 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Grey tam! | the present time LOYAL rs A.—-Your marriage, even tho a kiddies violetion of the divorce law, must in a tale of Cali- be canceled from the records by a ind ex. |now we are finding it difficult to complains and |continue, be don't | TONIGHT « And Wednesday! love her more than any woman 1| have ever seen In my life, 80 what would you advise me to do? | A.8.c, | A.—It is most probable that th state of your wife's mind ‘s d@ , fndeay iit a good if m't do this, you #0 and explain her be abl phyrteal to persuade her to con physictar he to ive ye nth may tend to notice be an tim tail to strive itude worry her ted in he not her dejec perful a and oy ¢ ble presence as Q.—1 have learned from previous readings in your columns that a marriage contracted within six months following a divorce in this state, is illegal Such being the case, does a man married under these conditions, the wife not having waited the six months, lay himself liable or com mit himself in any way against the law by marrying again? We were married six years ago, but have not lived together for four years. Her whereabouts Is unknown to me at BESSIE LOVE with the famous Fine Arts fornia, thrilling in the extreme. SISTER OF SIX ALLACE ELODIES] URLITZER ASTERSs FATTY ARBUCKLE and MABEL NORMAND in “He Did and He Didn't,” brought back to create a comedy circus. rttat". "2%: Mats. 10c, Evenings 15¢, ChidrenSc divorce Q.-—-i belong to a crowd of youna people, about 20 in number, from 15 to 20 years of age. We live in a scattered community in the country We have been in the habit of meet ing each week to play games and have a lively time—that is, the kind of social gathering well recommend- ed for energetic young people. But played ” all of the old games, such as “Drop the Handkerchief,” “Jacob and Ruth,” etc, and we don’t want to go back to the old kissing games. Please give us a modern 1916 game Continuous 11 to 11 A.—There is a brand new book of games called “Handbook of! Athletic Games, written by Jessie H. Bancroft, and published by the MacMillan Co., New York city. The same author has complied another book which may be eyen better uited to your needs. It in “Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium,” published by the! same company. Any book dealer will send for these books for you | THEATRES PANTAGES |PLAN TEST OF onrs: . GREEN LABEL LAW Q.—1 am a girl of 21. | have had everal offers of marriage, but have refused them. The question | would = pantages’ offering this week is . Test litigation wil be pushed by ask you ‘What's the sense of wy entionally od A musical Attorneys T. B. MacMahon and H, 7 marriage WN. L. 8. loomeéy akit. “The Two Pikers.” ef. Dalton to see if the city’s “greem } A.-You were a wise girl to r@' ters w numt t good-looking girls, bel” ordinance is valid, fuse your suitors, if that is the way breeky winele aad two clever Any one on the street carrying @ you feel about it. No one should stihas bottle of liquor not bearing the © enter into a contract of any nature) yee a, & Portuguese violinist, #7€en label of a pharmacist, shows | in which he or she sees no sense.| shares the honors with the top 98 that It was obtained with @ At present you are best fitted forliiners. His playing is faultless. /Prescription, is subject to fine mm | the single life. Some day the | Harrs Hines, booked as the 58th |4er the ordinance knowledge you lack may come rush-| variety, is funny from the minute, The cases of A. ‘J. Walker and ing upon you. It is a matter of per-ine makes his entrance until the|Herbert Edmond, who were eaehy arrested carrying a bottle of/ beer sonal experience, and until lovel,. urtain drops oa his act obtained by permit, will be the test brings you the desire for marriage,| The Valerie Sisters are pretty in you can never know the reason. ‘the first place. Besides that they |#8¢s. erorine |have @ good Jine of chatter and | Q—! work where there are but/songs. Bert Vincent has a splen-, CURES WITHOUT D WONDERFUL two girls employed. The other girti4iq voice. The athleté: je portion’ « and | are very good friends, but firme bill is handied by Adonis, in ” am getting tired of her shirking. Study in Scarlet VENTION RE Th is a certain amount to be! 4 new episode of “The Crimson STORES HEALTH WHILE done each day, and when she does! stain” ix given. You sem" not do her 6 | must do more a | . than mine. ‘She le, aiwe * tueky| METROPOLITAN | enough to get very bus: bose comes’ in, which le seldom. 1j,,There are 100 people in the | have tried taking a rest, too, but) arden of Allah” production, the dose not go un with the work, |Which will be at the Metropolitan | Itheatre November These in-} What shall | do? THE GOAT. A---Refuse to do her work, even|‘iude 36 Arabs and a working crew jof 19 men, comprising o at the risk of friendship. Tell her you are tired of doing her share,| and if she does not improve her| ways, you will report her to your superior. jelectricians and Along with the fact that 20 of these Arabs will do their own cook jing here is the announce |ment that Ben Tata, a member = while |the troupe, is a butcher, and it GILL VE TOES BILL fap to him to eteughter aif the mest] Yeatwess wot Site! a eaten by his fellow Gountrymen:|ither weaknes that unmane Joe boven T0 BUY PROPERTY The meat is prepared in true Ara-!There In a remedy that cur bian style, and no nember of this|troubles quickly and. thoroughly a and strength to the 8 remedy Is electricity, the pow: gives life would think of eating} 7} aggregation bs t The recently paseu ordinance | meat that was not prepared by Ben| human body condemning property in the vicin-| Rata yes know that al! you lack t forse r “9 oY tote ? -on.|#n2 vim. Anything that will put new ity of California way and Alki ave.) Other interesting facts in con life into your nerves ana bulld up your in anticipation of damage suits that nection with “The Garden of Allah” vitality will you Electricity dose may result from land slides, follow. may be summarized as follows when properly appited ing street improvements there, was. Twenty-five consisting Rhectre Nie wane ven ae vetoed by Mayor Gill Monday. of camels, bor: and goats ce up th abe lopraton pall of Sa If we are to pursue a policy /are carried to add realism to the and aches such as this bill indicates, we desert scene | vateers. widadi’ ‘WaneBe is acca should, before very long, own a| Two of the Arabs appearing in| broken stream of ealvante electricity Inte very large percentage of all the|the play ake practicing physicians for hours while you s property in the city,” he wrote the|in their native country council, “as almost every improve-| The cyclorama of the desert, in ment with high embankments in-|the second act of the play, volves the same possibilities of longest and deepest canvas ever slides.” painted for “regular” theatrical He pointed out the property juse would create a general fund deficit amounting to $150,000 MONTANA MAY HAVE | eee he WOMAN IN CONGRESS LONDON, Oct. 31.—Only intermit Office hours tent shelling of opposing trenches | nings by appoin HELENA, Oct. 31.—"Let th both sides was noted in Gen The see aC ple know what's going on Haig’s official report today on th Room 206 Empress has Spring the keynote of my platform,” wing how Ricettam and explains many things of. by ight’s activities along the Weste night's activities along the bid siteg | 1016% Second Ave., Cor. front Seattle, Wash. said Miss Jeanette Rankin, republican candidate for representative in congress today, Mise Rankin is a ee making a whirlwind finish in her B d th D tri t day while a dozen women are t Ss whooping. it r her in eve1 Oo success own in the I'm going asserted Miss Rankin with Rooseveltian strenu osity, in a short between speeches. COUNCIL READY TO HELP DRY FIGHT breathing space The license committee Monday recommended that all pool halls 15 00 Plate $7 50 and drug s in trouble with the ® s' police for alleged liquor law viol There never was a time when appearance counted for as tions, have their Moenses revoked u particularly in the business world—as it does at present, adeeb bay aos eee Oy it a No person with bad teeth is to be excused » present-day council] accepts the recommend prices of Painless Methods used by us are inexpensive tion {it will be with the understand. ” ‘re? et . re pide i se, 693 ing that hearings be held on each po lagell gmt All Work Guaranteed AIR HERO iS DEAD If your teeth are moss-covered and crumbling from decay, you cannot expect to “get by.” A special discount will be given as an inducement for you'to have your work started thie week. BERLIN, via Wireless to Say . ville, Oct. 31.-—The death of Capt Painless Methods. Lady Attendant eck German greatest air + + o, was confirmed by the semi Examinations Free. official news agency today Mf i During an engagement Saturday oplane and died as he landed be. ind the German lines. The day 1 » be had shot down his 40th | 1051 PIKE ST. e acroplane. '