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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1916. PAGE 3 ee . ane DOINGS IN FILMDOM the history of King county and Se PRODI AARATOSSONOOOOS |NEWS-—NOTES— GOSSIP] *"~.".. "0". THED A with the use of the machines. The |VOTE EARLY, ADVICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR -b »*? BERLIN PAPERS itty AIM CRITICISM Times WAT HELFFERICH) Marche Fraser-Pa raon Ce , SISTER $ ‘ used dane beanie liksaer, gud — Queen Anne branch Mbrary, and the county-clty butlding apers do not defend 4 ) but, on the other hand, praise Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holl weg is expected t as the Cynthia Grey’s —a thrilling tale of e a n © re California—the famous tich foreign secretary CIGARETTE” Fine Arts Kiddies ap ed the bla for the war upo pear in this. Q from Be vcerning stormy” seston of the hetag Saturday. A press Dear Mise Grey: At the time 66 ” ki Hispatch from The Hague repor: the letter of “Bluejacket” was a y e listurba n the refchstag o printed in your columns, | read It Fr and remarked to several of my when a soctalist member ar t nment, charging been exerted to ns to the recent Fox Production—6 R: * A Photo-drama founded on the Internationally Famous Novel of Ouida’s shipmates that it shouldn't have been written, and that his aeser tions were, for the most part, un founded | am a sailor, and, altho | have worn the uniform almost en tirely while ashore on liberty, | have never worn it to a dance any more than any man wearing a uni form while working would expect \ | to receive the same welcome at a dance or social. It should not be expected, since it is conspicuous and attracts attention to both the one wearing it and his partner. | | But, of course, we men of the navy jare unable to carry civilian clothes GAS,HEARTBURN, Louise Glaum and Charies French, in “Somewhere in France,” Liberty | forced to wear the uniform. But | Thursday have always received the same form or civillan’s, eo it is that | feel LIBERTY [that | am correct when | believe gov Mabel Normand —in “He Did and He Didn't,” brought back to create a comedy cir- Mrs. W. H. Scouger pulled up a | radish at Bucyrus, O., and found o GOING—SNAPPY—LIVE VAUDEVILLE! — BELL’S<— Comiques 4 Comiques Versatile Farce Comedy Christy and Griffin Germar’s Models she lost in the gard cus. ‘ALLACE URLITZER USICAL ARVELS = Sister of Six,” the f Holmes, the lost word . ; ae. Pes , that it is the man wearing the uni “Th a . 1 ‘Pape’s Diapepsin” ends all Tri#ns Me uins, | wh is the form Those Two Boys from Virginia European Art Studies in Bronze stomach distress in ye a with Bess! ne oa at ir yee But eb par in writing is to : onig a answer “Leon R. J.” in his reply to five minutes. F e Arts kidd be romantic =A | “Bluejacket.” May | ask him what Marie Teresa i an alter it! Pape’s Dt pain will 4!-| days of ‘60 in California, when ro- of roles. He used to stride upon « Fas aller? greet Ryroe Singing, Dancing, Costume Change anything you eat and overes me! mance and adventure went hand in| M and. say, CUTIOE| doves made “thease iatseoaie to Act ACTS Novelty Comedy, Fancy Steps, Etc. SY or out-of-order stom. and. Miss Lave an awed flence The arriage i rely within five min ‘= very ‘oval waits without, mlord.” or words 1s |2AY self-respecting man-of-wareman or he would have had reason for saying that men wearing the uni Lishensaa ‘he ms % form are “brutes,” and to be Mine | actae a requent in|“brutish” in such a case would oo lorida than in other|have been ified. | have no ent downto YO sh doubt that is “a man about “Patty (Re town,” but what part of town? One ad “gets” It. ieee can readily understand where a Rie \ . that funny, fat fe man such as he describes would be nen sow and Ma N a % ms LISEUM found. Don't you think the atti ittle comedienne, will also : tude of “Leon R. J.” may have as ONE CHILD FREE TO WEEKDAY MATINEES—IF ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT WEEKDAY EVENINGS _ RAND 1c THEATRE If your meals don't ft t or what you eat | d in your stomach, or !f/ + artburn, that is a sign herself to weet, wins First at Pike— ‘ apmaciet o fife Di Continuous 11 to 11— Matin- elebing no UGEN ; ees 10c—Even- » with acid, no st bh gas or the program in “He Did sured this type of sailor t bees pad hints! issnaitrantermney ie co bee s" . j.|heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling io taint Whee “ is type of sailor to inquire dren Sc. headaches, dizziness or ‘intestinal Ruyenotie, ‘Coss Peers anyg te earn Last Ti lights” In such unseagoing terms griping. This will all go, and, be-/*2¢ ‘ anda * glia J t Times “pal” and And reflect sides, there will be no sour food) to this laugh provoner, where he must frequent to see so eee “FRID,; many drunken brawls and uniforms "ave our boy friends visit us in the | long as you do not impose upon the COUNCIL WATCHING In the gutter. What has “Leon R, 2Partment parlors? We have no other guests i J” done to “keep that uniform other place to take them besides 2 th 13th” | pure and above reproach”? jour rooms, which would not be| Q.—Do the legal restrictions con VOTING MACHINES ; e Vv. F. PETTRIC, proper, we know. There are usu-icerning the sale of intoxicating 4 U. 8. 'n, [ally other people in the parlor be-| liquors to Indians apply to ail * \sides us, and the boys are very de-| cla If not, what are the ex. in the stomach to polson ath with nauseous od: COLISEUM s Diapepsin a certain] W out-of-order s hs, be-| farewe it takes hold of your food] 13th ts {it just the same as if} seum re. | Law left o The city council will walt until ried finance from all! mad 4 pleture World, with Q.Do you think ft all right for CO" We are 18 and 19 yeare old. | ceptions? Am, &fter the coming election to deter” r you rwick as the star, has THURSDAY two girls (we are not » be Thanking you in advance, we are vA Liquor cannot be sold to In- mine the efficiency of voting mas © hrongs since Sunda ——— VIRGINIA AND 818. /dians wh of the govern- chines before it is decided whether ” casos oll The wesiea m fe ——————— A.—The reception room in a ho-| ment not apply to , cg te emote oat 2 CSSUC | (BULL BROS ) 0 seen ek 8 Bae 8 SEN 0 PLE se Gey ae i ites ‘ " ce from , » out consider T convenience of the tenants; there. | tions elections in the spring. : ear. Dr. Macy, 2¢ rc and { pstion| morrow Sesaue Hayakawa opens at Just Printers ‘ore. it is quite proper for you to lees —— Uniess they prove satisfactory on ee set L many months. It belongs iN|the C« ‘ 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 P/eMtertain your friends there In Russian salt fields many November 7, the machines will not eee = lyour home . < $e aiid reat houses are built of salt be used PAID ADVER MENT : ae ; ‘ COMPLETE REPORT } } OF MARKETS TODAY TOMORROW UNTIL SUNDAY Go ne Half Acre eget a Soper tip “The Honorable The Divine s |mer theatre on Thurs n ” Hurting the yg ee _ Friend Sarah “> Prices Paid Producers for Eg Poultry, Veal and Pork Bi any Fine Music Always LJ Fraser, Leslie ser " ne. Mart ree Booze Business ‘7 150 Bermhardt@# = oe: ‘ ald along the pt Children 5c Boaswes Ms > , The Brewers complain that the Dry Law has | Mate, ane ie ee sg aie — = a put them out of business in this state, that it ficers oes “JEANNE ’ | has destroyed their valuable plants, and they [MISSION i / M Wasnineto 2 ask to come back on that ground. Pe phoracayliod pgaoaap gees. DORE” Fug SUS ey 3 F Mary Pic ‘ ben m4 THE AMERICAN WAY t 4 Days—Starting Heke " re the In 5 Acts Paevon eo After permitting SLAVERY to exist in this Shao e Cortes aCe ee Wine “eit ° country for a great many years, one day the will be seen at the Mission for the Young A ‘“ people rose up and said that it was bad business powell on Big, ” (Mary Piek ; oH ' ms s and had to go. Those who owned the slaves Sa ome Fg yay te yt - —— —— claimed, and justly so, that it meant the loss of lends fo Wem Dome happiness i ssa! Veseeablen ‘and vraie | millions upon millions of dollars to them. That riage” was taken from the cele. Corrected W. Godwin & co. | it would financially ruin one-third of the states bs ps ibang ypc ' ? one ne of the Union. But when the argument was rpg rnsag's! Rial Eten, per [ Al IAFER finally over, slavery had been wiped off our map. poocall ai pet oper hype Bite ‘abbage el tiesto wr. a For generations Spain ruled the Islands at our 8p sar a st na f : $ , | Fa a doorstep with an iron heel. After awhile our are : " ee ii 66 + people said it had to stop. And when Sampson Ae: pePre Re eae eee ler e awn 0 ove and Schley had closed the discussion Cuba was eautiful of face and The Diving Venus ack o | free ide Dah he ee 8 ty aeasy sckines on ae A FIVE-ACT WONDER PLAY od a . . Let on arate, 08 ae . at name, at . 4 ‘ e . With a »vel love theme and many beautiful and artistic Some of ihe bvowrate a this tate lave read h ie , ee Bytaneedls IDA nn A peters ; : | touches yroduction he we thrilling and startling ‘ the signs of the times and have turned their ea rilaica pend aha Sates Ber do ean! And see: z : plants into legitimate factories. Most of the roe ireten# CFaUpe a Ais SCHNALL a Mg : “ ae 1 Florence Rose Fashion Pictures brewery workers have got jobs that will last, in ful gir 1 rs, wh a Radishee . . wo y3 Pathe Weekl other lines, and are better off. pei In the Spectacular “With the = Sh ee 0 @ a athe Weekly BUSINESS CHRONICLE, the leading finan" ae te Spirits’ Help” a thes ee ee cial paper of the Northwest, says: “If the read- ee RR eS eee ee post iF apples vs8 238 US OAL RROHR AGI justment under the present dry law has, per- bart enn ete Arar ree \ V4 Nestor Comedy Rome. He cage @ ics [Mi “Violets cere Aagapantt cee By Waldtoutel chance, pinched one man, it has helped @hou- andes ‘bey art rakes nf 10,000 Laughs a babe ‘4 ae | Al Fresco” 5 ae yy . . .....By Herbert sands. In any event, such an adjustment was traction at the Clams A. tio Mae é Minute 2 ; Potatoes hte Aylapuons’ Fela, by b. Eee inevitable. Substantial business growth cannot phe ge Son ApS sein’ Ta this’ piowire Mae Yakima 46.90 f be founded on lawlessness.” ram anme pf ite art at the Mont me@oniell does -A sarah on”? ao aS wonderful woman of the centur aes ( 1 prod ip And Keep the Brewer Out of the State. Hernhardt acted pre Muah Midas pelos’ Puget wound oats 0.36.00 ’ veo ih THEATRE t , 12.00 moving picture camera Seattle Dry Campaign Committee iii ‘ia! ‘osm’ “iwton's| see ae, ehlldren Se! pears. more Séattle! s ‘Best Photéplay House Third Ave., near Pike St Mixed Um oth 0.00 @ iwhe aL vee

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