The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1916, Page 2

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1916. PAGE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 18, TOMORROW 4 DAYS ONLY ‘Boy Evangelist Plays Billiards and Preaches for Chureh Unification) Preachers’ sons don't always run true to type. i did, Charles Forbes Taylor. would be pestering they 17, school | George Barr <=) McCutcheon Presents His Latest high Instructors and | giggling with the girls But this youngster, the son of Rev. Charles Taylor, of Pasa dena, Cal., is walking along the straight and narrow path and beckoning to his elders and Greatest Story He is an evangelist ever night he i girls, old m f » truly Christian lives, Hin { First Time in Pictures | siochces hart boee ott for m than two weeks now, every | night, and three times on Sunday,| at the Tabernacle Haptist church, 16th ave, N. and KE. Harrison st Wine 100 Converts Here | lore 100 people sires pledge themselves to better ¢ happler Hven. | I don't make any appeal for a long-faced religion,” he explained t The Star rep er, who went to oe him at the Hotel Congress yes My idea of a Christian life full of laughs and # A joyous one happt OF clear He wants folks, especially young| en and women, to understand they . 100 pe Christians and father English evan At ® he was preaching, and since Charles Taylor 1912 he has conducted ap jal, non 7 ~ sectarian meetings from 0 A |the natural one, guided over tho (Sequel to “Graustark’”’ ) Bible.” | has five brothers and four He Plays Billiards sisters, and was born in Stafford-| i ands in bis pock and forth in faced, and Same All-Star Essanay Cast, with Bryant Washburn and Marguerite Clayton England Wants Fewer Creeds \ back er plump EXTRA t don't know whether my view wnby, rather kinky cae sali ub BER oint is the same as other young k 101 ond HEN George Barr McCutcheon ; : cn ratinice and tie betes eeitas re ase id, wrote “Graustark,” he struck a Selig-Tribune Weekly, Latest he ut I'm convinced tha t into thoughtful popular vein that swept the coun Events, and going has | into evangelistic problems. | try, Then he wrote a The Prince " h of w lon d, ritualistic! 4 of bie caine te, Gea thal of Graustark.” that was a world best sell Mutt and Jeff’s Fun Riot proce e Man le have had boy evanxelist happened to say 1 . the that they must be long:| won't beat you a game of billiards er, even suprassing the original The faced, wverious and ritualistic today, but I can wallop you playing | charm and fascination of this photoplay is N I think they are all wrong,” | pool m } unequaled. A handsome young prince, {n and he laughed as he sald 1 want has a sense of humor, too, and stilled with American independence and Seent eaae fig a os hod a rng cgnesalgees oe pone, a Z . fore churche J conceit by bis youthful Mivance ideals, upsets all traditions of his kingdom about their respective creeds and/ ment to the pulpit. He appears to! by insisting on choosing his own wife. His Ket toge cut down a lot of the be an earnest, thinking lad | adventures in searching for her in Amer! duplication and waste, and show) “1¢ looking serious and long faced ca fill the picture with thrills. He meets world ‘that the happl mt lie * \# one of the marks of t living,”| the girl of his dream ursues her across Second and University a he remarked, “the little girl who aid all dor y pust be Christ the sea to win her love—and finds she ts as : rom their Sooke, @ real princess Loge Seats 25¢ PLAIN TALK TO War Sobers World 1ldc | ERLE ISN'T TO | Regular Fellow Is SHIP BRAVES STOR Se—Chiidren—sSc believes the wa FEATURE PEACE . has nc world, and created | craving for religious thought nklag people. " he remarked, “I think America would be swept to Chris just as the people of England are QUIT FOR A WHILE) Ernestine, Says Vibe next tow daye’ the. United | aRenelae:: JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 18.—afy. |! the ne Gays the The greatest thing that could hap Police Reporter |. er battlin of the worst States representatives will talk pen, he believes, would be church + @HICAGO, Nov. 18—Rumors ry of the vennel, | Plainly sg Spreng ptr rues \unification, with elimination of the ot tern arrived |embers of the Atlantic City Com-| waste and duplication of plants and that Geraiding Farrar would retire By the Police Reporter hwentarm arrived | Tamar Ot te Ale arent | asta and up ’ from the stage temporarily “for an| Yon gotta hand it to Ernestine factory’ settlement in the confer!” “and thé one thing I'm planning interesting reason” were denied On the progra at the Moore so bad that ence which has been on for three! on he said, “is becoming a citizen here today by Cleofonte Campanini,|theatre, last night, her name ap-| Steamer could not turn around othe. af of the United States, I believe this} the Chic. € c % ‘ was forced to plow thru the mc The talk will doubtiess be fram-'is the greatest country in the world | @irector of the Chicago Grand Op- | peared like this Mme. Ernestine | ’ dent Wilson's own air us wa I'm golpg to be an American.” He romped away then to go auto riding era Co., with which Miss Farrar is | schumann-Heink appearing. “Good publicity” ary Lan plans to commis him |sion chairman, Jover Sunday nee That sounds kind of far and dis. was his com. os: tant. But eve me, Ernestine is | f D eects SE Sy 0oment. “As far as I know, Miss |a regular sr. You oeant to 0 |_ The patience of the American Farrar has no intention of resign-|her smile. No stage stuff. Reg aya, the senpensibility itor Ww 3 ing. lar human smile lie placed upon the Mexican 4 Miss Farrar in private life is| 1 was right in front “among man, I ( ra £ Mrs. Lou Tellegen. She was mar-|'em,” where | got d lot of fun ntatl ried last February watching some of the men trying erio delaying a settlement : to look happy in Guttenbergs and satisfactory to all his colleagues high collars before the curtain | ie Eee wer et DOG OWNERS ASK a square miles of bare back di ed by parties of the second part | CHINESE TENANTS The Best to Eat and fe usually found through the prompt Did Ernestine get a good hand | s administration of a mildly laxative, J 41) the time | Drink dispersive tonic—one that will scat- se helen eave Wena thektod TO FIGHT NEW LAW 4 ter the inflammation, remove the slled for mor ectall | | waste, and help Nature to build up sang United States DR. 1. M. CLARK FRA Besistance. The Moore was packed li dirs Bp [Perens is That Tosic. | reer tasvosnot Woe of m9 _ Delay Is Dangerous |ranc glia action is prompt, urually very Hine gage, and thore wasn't a stan’ | seastor ful effects. Every household should J !€-room seat left ; at’ iy ¢ 3 keep it at hand for this purpose, and Maybe you read what the frest nice mp off be ~ - catarrhal oufferer should reg- | office boy wrote about me last ‘will aah hie op t A tlarly use this reliable remedy. night and my date with Ernest Bad tee breeders Every Night, 10-12 F ‘The tablet form willbe found very J 2nd you would think I was pee ‘v7 max F convenient. A tabletortwoat the J at her because | didn't get to se Saturdays, 9:30-12 3 very beginning of a cold will fre-§ her Well, nix on that stuff. Her Ke quently prevent its development, | manager says she never sees ar f i] Two Dance Floors and these tablets may be taken reg- | one on the days she has to sing, be ther 4 ularly with beneficial results. canse she got pneumonia t ars for a cha 3 ago by stepping out cold ‘ rj ing thi rtised in the| —— } Pioccmed pd You can’t blame her, can you? And t terrific ex-| newapape ng her home for | Loe apsrgheodnd besides, she isn't going to sing to root bagil beep pout ap shy oa day, and—oh, well, watch me. enn apanese or negro. Today it 4a might be annulled ‘| Dying Man Asks MA Funeral Won by if the ordinan Free Speech Meeting NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Decla Parks on Election | ing that J. P. Morgan is back | ash aki onthe slgbthoor jaw MARYSVILLE, Cal., Nov, 18. Hear the trut ut what thru the recently organiced nation | —A request for the “free happened at Everett two y funeral” won with 30 suits of weeks > ‘ rn of th al industrial conference board, the A ; | stethes, $6 $8 hat J z seine Pesan kale : Morning World today says iia ‘ ’ 1 et Piper Peale aie rights and dut ¢ ming Wor ; A ke - tomobile in election bets by as wall hues ETROPOLITA Mow pepe ne te er mh ne Regal Denial Offices Fred Parks, capitalist, has " of the General Electric Co., one | been made by a dying county r i the largest employers of labor in| Dr. L. R. Clark, Mauager 1 ap ce oper et oe wading 7 i Sa F H CAESAR em or | a ey gata ay | Sioa intan fatcen te HM De, Sidney Strong poration which, chru one of its of-| 1405 ‘Third Ave. N. W. Cormer Third! for guits reci h . { TOMORROW NIGHT ficiais, Magnus W. Alexander, be-| |, iy fama t 1 ie aba Nd Robert Bridges gan, carly this year, the formation | Piagenally across f pee r erree’ 3 othe AND ALL WEEK of the industrial conference ene \™@ C. J. France Mati Wednesd: 4 The World points to the fact that 5g & id neen Weanectay om ie Ht oc WE = YOUNG MEN’S ‘DEM J. T. Doran emerged victorious from a Selwyn & Co. Present with employer who wanted. un py ome GLUB IS ORGANIZED The Sunburst of jeight-hour concession and struck Drink it— | Laat for it Gargle with it. Drawing Ats members from. the jugnter iiremarkabio”” Woodrow Wileon Independent and i MEETING SUNDA pint Beas Pric with the filing of incorpor Y ation papers at Olympia The new club is organized with| The funeral of three of the I. V Berieto! o) eens amet Peete appeal W, killed in the Everett riot who voted for the president at the| scheduled for 2 o'clock E alaction y afternoon. The bodies are at the enea inte nD as directed In book. The” Record-Breaking Home Undertaking parlors, Ninth let packed in all original red ¢ ave, and Union st. A large crowd gives permanent ar 3 Seats Now on Sale unday afternoon, at 2:20, a ma ‘of tne che icerata meeting will be held Dreamland sore & re re iilooanees, NEW YORK. Ne 1 Chas. F a PRICES nvilion, under the auspices of the Brentg.> POMOMINE And Similar ale Te will leave today for Lake Nights & Sat, Mat. 50c to $1.50 Central Labor council, a% a protest + wood, N. J, where he plans to Pop. Wed. Mat. 25c to $1.00 against the restriction of free For sale at all druggists Oath veral weeks resting at| 2:30 P. M. FREE . apeech, which, it is claimed, Instst on Genuine in Red Carton® | iiirejin-ihe-Pines, He will be ac Be brought on the Everett tragedy companied by Mra. Hughes. | Yes, it’s true that “when it’s WILSON PREPARES |United Press Staff Correspondent /BULLBROS) “Hello, Seattle!” a good Chaplin comedy Jen- sen & Von Herberg buy it.” Five Reels UE! We admit it is funny—but don’t take our word for it— read what the Motion Picture World says: ar 6 Supportin media Hen Leo White and Hana Purviance. ‘The five Ate filled with charaetertatic Chaplin stuff, the stuff which solidi- fies 1 reputation already world wide ‘ rn al per ent 1 Brow bat it hinah fe for hin te to jaugh 4 And » h the Re with thone sympat Starting Sunday Any Seat Any Time = 10c 1 DAYS CONTINUOUS Iltoll service such train crews anc wdtninistrative officials as cing TO ENTER DISPUTE | OVER 8-HOUR LAW ‘Monday he will confer with Judge Adamson, chairman of the house committee on inter- WASHINGTON, President Wilson Nov. 1 today was preparing to personally enter | state commerce, as to the com- the great three-cornered fight | pletion of the program he ad- between labor, the railroads vanced at the last session of congress. Adam@on says this program will pushed thru when congress re- and the government, in propos als for the prevention of strikes in this country. 16 At ON convenes, in December, and that it ay found inadvisable even to Specialists in Pyorrhea await the report of the joint con. «sional committee authorized to ke a searching inquiry into the entire railroad problem. With the railroads combating the| constitutionality of the eixht-bour| | HANKS TO ALL law, with labor veady to fight pro: posals for tlement of industrial By EDWIN J. BROWN austin disputes by legislation, and with] |) 04 ee members of congress widely divid-| ¢af,i7ate tendance ed on these questions, the railroad| fore take ‘PAINLESS AUSTIN problem threatens to seriously em-| Press Third « barrass the smooth operation of| fae ’n trance 1504 Third Ave. legislative chinery | a im the right 1 The as yet four proposals| very &T jin the president's program of strike| SU‘ &* — ————= | settlement and prevention to be Doctor Lindsay |*°te4 upon, if he holds to his orig \t inal program (1) Provision e includ for enlargement 1 reorganization of the interstate merce commission. Practice Limited to | Diseasos of AN > q ra (2) Approval by congress of con. | 1 by the interstate com | commission of increases na 2 | when justified, in freight rates to|‘ - nation, we r post of ¢ them, but rather 10C@88 as the people's victory ving them |meet additional expenditures made |necessary by adoption of the eight hour law (3) An amendment of the exist ty \ing federal statute, which pro- real and true effec: vides for mediation, conciliation Party in the iq and arbitration of industrial contro. - TRUSS TORT Varmavion ty baking srorinios tart review the effor Lundberg Ruptur in case present agencies fail, a full free trial to prove it# superior- | house investigation of the merits mocratl «<etiiiiiin om of every such dispute shall be insti important 1167 Third Ave. tuted before a strike or lockout! home ow: |may lawfully be attempted under thg (4) Giving the pow in case of « military necessity, to take control of such rolling stock of the rail Just Printers Jroads as may be required for mili 1013 ieeRO MAIN 1043 Pitary use, and granting the presi — Gent authority to draft into nate: KE FOUND BOOZE applied 8 Friday ob as AMUSEMENT S|" Wheat’ PLAYERS Oohewm at dry and ap nvestigator i ens to and 1ht20-100 to its Boe |} tute WG HOUR He was given enough money for] "ses nckett and a dinner, and told to report later. | Pte leas Pnatemtaceades He did. But he was so full of| ao nota bust booze that Officer J, G. Crowe had now try anyone him locked up. to get What I said And Matt was fined $20 by Judge fetta Hote el ee Gordon Saturday morning for they will notice that Taw drunkenne: ness will ‘ncrease before things ge spk iS ___ |better, and taxes will go higher Shows Continuous, 1:30 to 11 p,m The ch | Shhaaedahe tones KNIE fr AND BENSON and herbs ean wu One ence, Saree tial that contribute on PRTRAM'S ANIMALS Bh MeCORMACK Bpectal toothache, ne. cialist Party te thl dew look) vatitutfon rather will a wounds. OAK THEATRE Always 10¢ have ma with the EDWIN co. CHINESE 121 Washington St. REMEDY Pho J.

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