The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1917, Page 7

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RIOTING MARKS SLAV MAY DAY” CELEBRATIONS Until Saturday Night Only Tomorrow | LONDON, May 2-—May Day passed peaceably in Russia, follow ing a day of small sized rioting in Petrograd, tn which bombs were thrown, numbers of citizens wore arrested, shots wore fired and Maj.| Gen, Kashtalinski fell victim to an Assaasin's bullet The rioting oceurred Monday spatehes from Petrograd today | mi all the trouble to e@x:| Yi tremist agitation, Tuerday passed off without untoward ineident all ania than a million Petro«rad joined the cel great parades etrations people tn bration in speeches and demon Moscow, Kieff, Ode and Viadiv ok all reported Har peacead! monstratior was the first time tn Russian citrens were to celebrate May Day | The Petrograd speeches nearty | all sounded the no Rusala's aim of not waging war for profit in lands or domination of other peo ples. President Wi a's name was frequently mention and always cheered by the cro | NEW MEMBERSHIP | PLAN WELL LIKED Fifty aa sim tt] that open'y | history able representative men conferred yesterday the Butler botel on plans for en larging the combined membershp of the Chamber of Commerce and |Commercial Club. A similar confer ce was scheduled for noon today jut the New Washington hotel. Unusual interest being m business noon at Edith Storey ANTONIO MORENO and WILLIAM DUNCAN “MONEY MAGIC” nt i |fested among Seattle business men is in the movement to enlarge ¢ ae A story of the early gambling and mining days of scope and influence of the com 4 Colorado, staged amid elaborate surroundings. A [mercial b and acceptances to " ; jthe citizens’ get-together dinner at eres Creme, of Lege by the magic power iat tat” Cea Grab tacos of money, the king gamblers won the girl’s con- |next Monday are coming in rapid gent, built for her a mansion and made of her a queen ly. Those in charge are expecting the full capacity of the room will be reached President Rhodes of the consoll dated organization is making an active campaign for membership and Seattle business men are in| dorsing it vigorously. in a Western mining town. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM : Sy Rombers fig| FAVOR ELIMINATION , The judiciary and finance com > mittee Tuesday recomme to : |counct! that the age Ii jyears for civil service applicants be rescinded. The committee als heard protests on the classifica tion of city employes which has just been completed by a commis sion appointed by th mayor tn 1915. Councilman Hanna, who ts the council's representative on the commission, presented the report | of the committes. Jacob Kline, accountant In the) treasury department, took excep- tion to the grading which placed) rainy April as the month just past./ahead of him a man who had only and the Seattle weather bureau rec-| worked half as long as he ords, which go back as far as 1891,| H. W. Powell objected to the ecord tm {Classification of sanitary enginesrs wet & year when the rain-| itn other engineers fall in the month of April exceede:! A committee of fre alarm oper ants t remem | that of 1917. Official data show | qtors was present to odject to being When Seattle hae had such a that it rained 4.48 inches last month.|clagsed as firemen, but Was not re heard, it being decided to hold a spectal hearing. CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplay House Only a Few More Days PLAN H. S. REUNION ° Thirty-two classes of students of old Seattle high school will hold a , : +s a reunion Thursday night, at the audi ; An Inspiring, Soul Stirring torium of the Broadway high school ‘ i The aftair will include the studenta 3 Film Spectacle which Preaches Bn petite wilt inet ee eens ‘ Preparedness and Patriotism down to the class of 1917, and will a go back as far as the class of 1855 > rhe program will consist of speeches and music { D. W. Griffith Presents His Million Dollar All-Star Cast THIS WEEK ONLY COME EARLY . od 3 L ia 6 BLANCHE 4 SWEET . - MAE MARSH E GLORY OF THE NATION ROBT. a with HARRQN 4 HENRY WALTHALL : |fAlice Joyce and Harry Morey _WALTHALL 7 Tt is quite in yee with the laws of psychology that at a SEA when flags fly from almost every building; when khaki Gis . $i soldier are in nearly every crowd, and when the cabinet DOROTHY deliberating ov 1estions of tmomentous importance, that GISH | 8 public demands patriotic entertainment - in FOUR PERFORMANCES DAILY Afternoon performances begin at 2 and 3:30 Evening performances begin at 7:20 and 9 Her Condoned Sin Super Masterpiece PRICES—Afternoons and Evenings Lower Floor 25c Boxes 50c lcony . JOHN HAMRICK SECOND & UNIVERSITY ne 15c¢ ADVANCE... ‘es STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY THRILLING BATTLE SCENES ON 1917, PAGE 7 LAND, SEA, AIR IN “WOMANHOOD” Wilfred Lucas, In “Hands Up,” Liberty Thursday . a 8 Sap aTgy @)the other Indies dance before | Today's Programs Prince Nebuchadnegtar in “Her ‘ Condoned 8 They have the or cima “the Pinch ‘inary hula dance cheated off the Witter “comedy, map and it's really a beautiful ex 4 Mare hibition of art at that see Are NORMA'S FULL OF PEP Agni. andrun An yon and Roy hal i | DOUG FAIRBANKS, B. A. S Doug Fairbanks will be at the Coliseum all week in his first Art craft production In Again—Out Again Dour, besides being an ctor, is an author, “Laugh and 1 is th ame of his firet lit rary effort of good presents a wea and typical philos trated with photo: h hon It fa fl o 7 ° FEVER BRINGS OUT A DIS- TRESSED SPIRIT aphs presenting the star in © and screen life. ° | 7 22 t 4 thru the door where MISSED THE SCISSORS In the bed restlessly mov The censors must have missed jing hig head from side to side Teddy at the Throttle,” the Key-|the pillow stone comedy, now at the Libert Tell Margie to come, I want There are some very —er—er—dar- | wargie. I've got to tell Margie, Jing scenes in ft. But it's a mighty |ne muttered There was silen 1 comedy id then he a moment or two for Second Ave. at HE newest st out worth They emi-belted ar sho does I'm Mar let that you, ou know Again there was a fa ity in the fever Dick's shak hand cam just a Iittie way and then y on the coverlet fashionable gal These colores Copenhagen, na lake advant The price is bleared niversity yles—Cx id exa ardine jerse included blue, tl age of rere swittye|agNOrma Talmadge appears in comedy, | “Fifty-Fifty” at the Mission, as a a Olery of l of New York's Hohemian oo. aay = srown of “per =—*2 \\\ = An ex Mae Marsh in her into t - } \ STRAND—May Miles Minter in “Tn doesn't save J virenument.” hard time sai COLONIAL-—Marte Osborne in “Jor wl lights ad the Dragon”) “Patria” and weekly ga CLASA A-~Marie Deessier in “Tile | Wakes Up") ecente and carton comedy. 2 2s MRS, CASTLE IN MOVIES “WOMANHOOD” Now that Vernon is in the Brit Wonderful battle sce on arr Mrs. Ver: Castle land, sea and in the air, are the t thir of dancing with vital potnta in “Wor 4, the ‘ So she went Into Glory of the Nation at the She's at : Moore. Hut ab the wh in ps 1 the story sacrif of , n } role woma embodied in | Dragon th prin uctroase te ae pleture « Ruritania. |“TiLLIe” COMEDY N Noumaihie . 2 of militarism, and the blind ete with Mar ex rdin ¢ ruler, Ruritanta, on a fiimay pre | cy A for the rest of the week 5 text, starta @ devastating War | be We ay. it m Trimmed Hats upon the United States. No for |or the “Tillie” comedies Thursday sale mal declaration of war is t#sued./4nd «a cartoon comedy Like @ thief in the night, the m® | the bill The styles are correct, th rauding Zeppelins creep over wor - — | excellent qualities, the vari coast lines of thie country and| 5 spread death and destruction upon | “Ul” JOURNALISTS |]J that every woman will |! & peaceful nation, Dazed by the nes {Hl choose from Sole helpless ane ce of one” | HOLD ARS UAL FEAST |} so such vatses nave bee ree a within oF tua testctibe bee ixt os journalists of this season. The Hats are ities of the pacifi America is | the t Vashington Dally for the first time t the mercy of this human wo taf annual Daily ban NOTI See the wind Finally by concentrating the ra t Vashington hotel Sala pe A 1 fon's energies, b rousing the |! nt. The toasts followed the offered in this sale atent patriotism of the tnhab. | “n and the Ty rewards Hat is up to th itanta, America awakes and exter { or vice on t ation, were € n and smal jminat the Invaders ented to as Dobbs, Mar 2 ese Fats Prominent Vitagraph stars play et Nhe - Pm at ae 2 1 1 parts ntnall, Dorothy ¢ n ne, ee lt en Corbierre, Pa 1, Wilson under ! n't gle. Don't 1 tell J 1 have al Don't of san eyes eo forward heay ae 4p dee gk ow Ay an with a long, deep sigh th I wish you would go away,” he ter, with Charles Ra Tt fa th med to me to be charged with vata frotty “Everybody bothers ee ee phe Jerk: the awful ache of a breaking heart.) me ao 1 can't sleep. I can't even water college. And the college |«iy6 eot to tell Margie. 1 want|tnink. Why dont vou bring Mar voy do haze him until he becomes | yargte rie ea bo Mak Hooper tne hero of the sane 1 bent over him. “Here I am.|ience and then he < 8 ROMANTIC PLAY if \ what do you want to tell| wide with horror i she?” he de A fascinating picture of love ™ n b : and adventure, mingling pathos No, Dick, | dead and humor—“Rabette at the ce 2 s right Clemmor, If you like casties and just a fiteker « ‘Am 1 dead?” he asked sud handsome artist-crooks and ro- then bis eyes strayed again ate mance, you like “Babette.” / Please tell Margie to come. Tell) wx, can't you eee you are back if you don’t believe in the powers her, after she has heard me, she), J7 iad Waves toon ot Sine of a beautiful girl to change the need never come again If she) 1 \uir One 1 Anke 8 Dov ound course ¢ man’s life, you will aft- doesn't want to.” ingest aheee apy er you Pagsy Hyland {0 the| “Dick, 1 am Margie, Iam ite-(/%@ toom, and agetn be sigh {tle role of this filn toning, cya at be 6, no, she won't understand I can't. think—I can’t think OH, BOY! Women never understand anything ething keeps thumping against It must be discouraging to it the conventional motive, But|my head and says, ‘Cad, coward, 1 Hawalans in the Rex audience I've got to tell her. Go get her. | hate you . at ts what she nen S87 eee 2 sibs . to tell her I am not a coward why, don’t you know? Even Mar H gie herself will tell you I started Who Is the Funniest Woman pg oe se esure, 1 eid, J went halt in the World? |way out, ‘That wasn't cowardly, was it? He paused and anxiously scan se: Marie Dressler | cose ie TILLIE WAKES UP Cast Includes Johnny Hines TODAY ALSO A Special Reel of Spanish Dances “Bobby Bear— Inveatigator” Open Open 10 a.m. io am " p.m. by pom. THEATRE THIRD AVENUE—NEAR PIKE STREET ned my face. ‘Greater love than th is hath no man, that he lay down his life for another,’ he quoted so softly that ! had to bend close to his mouth to hear, His trembling hands came up to my shoulders. “Rend down, I want to ask you something Then you can tell it to Margie. “What is it, Dick?” “Do you believe that about great love “What Bible talk? | “Why, that you must your life for another.” There it was, little be er question—this time hy my delirious husband, to answer {t as I had th put to me by my lover, know.” “T know,” he said as ically as he could in his \"You see, Margie has been taught that Bible know, and I teil you am nother man die thru [love. Q Don’t you think so?” Rible talk lay down nok, anoth- put to me and T had ie question “1 do not sympathet weak voice all her life talk, but T nan can let a greater he asked Fraser-Paterson Co t Important Salle at $15.00 A Special Purchase, Just Received vats exceptional tailoring and correct style, of proportion to the sale price. $2250, $25.00 velours, wool poplins, coverts, men’ ; y and novel utings : Gold, re chartreuse, Hunters, “ is Thursday sale Qualities Worth $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50 A Great Sale of 300 New Trimmed Hats at $3.00 Each An Important Thursday Event or thi ¢ materi ety ave ( CONFESSIONS OF A V nxiously Again I had to answer, “I don 4 whole degre offered bef all new, w Bring Margie here. I want to ‘BA: rsisted FO rhaps,” said the nurse, “y ~ better tell him you are going get t His fever has gone u Phone Main 7100.| of 75 Women's New Coats that are of exceptional material, Values that are all fact they are Coat In and cs 50 aera 2S ne ae Se Fraser-Paterson rts are in the very latest models; they are pleated, paneled and tailored. There are plain tailored styles effects. They are all of dependable, serviceable ma- serges, poplins, Bedfords and suitings. y to choose fror ind white; Plaids, checks, stripes in gree plain navy and black. only seeeeeeees BO.OO aser-Paterson Ca, Third Floor. als Th i 1 Scanlan, re" own ! play this evening—it will show the truly remarkable of black, and £ voll Plenty ght $10.00, $1 WIFE | i assortment of colors; ig brims worth less than .$3.00 an 2.00 e are PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO 'COR.THIRC & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN ~ WOMEN YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K (To be continued) Begin to Save On or Before May 5th And Receive Eight Months’ Dividends | on January 1, 1918 The the amount. this shall use for expenses of operation. Law limits Association This insures conservatism and security of the | highest order for savings funds entrusted to the | care of this Association. with time. You amount $1.00 may start and add at any any Small amounts particularly welcome. Washington Savings and Loan Association | 810 SECOND AVENUE | | Established 27 Years Assets, $6,300,000 DIRECTORS Kr, G Ivar Janson F, K. Struve fb. Hans Pederson Wm. | F, ¥ wm. A ers c. B, Vit | Ray jer nes Shannon row | David Whitssms Eugene B. Favre, Spokane 1. O. Janeck, North Yakima

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