The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1917, Page 9

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3 Days DESERTS GIRL AND HIMSELF Forcing hie wife, Phillie Booth, to accompany him to a lonely spot in the woods ne North Bend, J, P, Booth, S8e- | attle mechanic, shot and killed her Tuesday, and then took his own life with a bullet thru his head, The bodies were found Wednesday by Lucile Harding, 14, of North Bend. Booth was employed at the Seattle Taxicab Co., and lived at the San Telmo apartments. Clroumstances indicate and his wife had formed a sutcide of which and her Mra. Booth later re that she tried to husband from his at pact pented dissuade plan: Rend »pped Tues day morning, the employes over heard Mrs. Booth begging her hus band to turn back and not to con tinue on his way, He forced ber into the machine and they passed on Indications at the place where the bodies were found, point to the fact that a struggle had taken place there. Two shots, followed by @ third at 11 a m, Tuesday, were heard in the vicinity Wife Reported Gone Sunday afternoon, Rooth had re ported to the police that his wife was missing, The same day went to the apartment of Mra, RK FE. Young, at the San Telmo, asked her to care for his daughter Frances found SOUL OF A MAGDALENE Monday he went to Mrs. Young and borrowed a revolver, sayir he was going to make a fishing trip into the hills. OLGA PETROVA |/ ter under a tablecloth in her apart ment Booth had written Sunday A comedy, “Perils of a Bakery,” and wg ogee igi a scenic complete an all first-run feature 20." Opening It, | program. oe She informed the sheriffs lOc 4AX% SEat | [aict Serena) jand the bodies. | Loft Real Estate | Friends believe family discord | was the motive of the killing. In the will Booth left his prop erty, consisting of $11,000 tn real estate, to his daughter Frances He asked that Mra. Young be jmade her guardian Medicos |Order Four officers and “= |men of the Washington medical < corps have been ordered Into ted |He Wants Movie Part|<"?*,""*, by President Wilson, Cecil Keen, red-headed newsboy,/and will leave Friday for Fort wants to play a part in Logan Bil-| Riley, Kan. The officers aro Capt. lingsley’s motion picture of bis ca-|John Byrne, of Spokane; Capt. J. reer. “T can act {f Dr. Matthews can,”|Chas. KB Gammon, of Tacoma, and he says. | iret Lieut Geo. W. Beeler, of Logan wrote The Star, when he | Seattle, |was a fugitive, saving he wanted FIND BODY IN SNOW to surrender to Cecil. EVERETT, June 21 MOVE CONSULATE The office of the Russian con- sulate will be removed to 312 So. |>% curities building next Wednesday |? under several feet of snow body of Mra, Deborah Frost, || Today’s Aid to Beauty Hair is by far the most conspicu-| ous thing about us and is probably | the most ¢ careless treatment. If we are very | day night by high explosives fired careful in hair washing, we will jby the have virtually no hair troubles. An| as a recrultin especially fine shampoo for this| weather, one that brings out all the| |natural beauty of the hair, that dis solves and entirely removes all }dandruff, excess off and dirt, can easily be used at trifling expense loy simply dissolving a teaspoonful cf canthrox (which any druggist’s) water. This leshampoo liquid, enough so 4 jeasy to apply it to all the hair im! HAVRE, stead of just the top of the head.| reaching the Belgian government This chemically dissolves all im-|ofricially, states that the Germar purities and creates a soothing. /are again deporting Belgian civil cooling lather. Rinsing leaves the | tang scalp spotlessly clean, soft and| | pliant, while the hair takes on tho| glossy richness of natural color, | jalso a fluffiness which makes it |seem much heavier than {t ts. After canthrox shampoo, arranging the Chaplin FIRST RUN BRAND NEW STRAND NOW PLAYING KITTY GORDON fa “THE CRUCIAL TEST” Also a Luke Comedy 5Se—CLASS “A”—5c Third near Pik: | |found Sunday. Ww ake Up Chehalis CHEHALIS, June 21-—The citi jzens of Chehalis were suddenly) nnouncement. {State Dentists C onvene| TACOMA, June 21.—Dentists from all over the state gathered in Tacoma today for their annual four-day session of the state as- you can get at brociation in a cup of os June 21.—Information COMPLAIN AGAINST MILL Complaint was filed in Judge Gordon's court Wednesday against the Brace & Hergert Mili corpora tion for casting sawdust and Jon the waters of Lake Union, 5 | Deputy Game Warden N. THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND will be given away. High<lass Enter ment and Dancing 8 P. M. tol A. M CHARGE MOONSHINING Dominic Crenna, an Italian, was arrested by federal authorities on a charge of operating a still at his home, 709 Seventh ave. N. He was bonded at $1,000. BOYS TO BE BARRED Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 EVERETT, June 21.—An ordin ance prohibiting girls under 18 from frequenting public dance halls has caused the council to pase a similar regulation for boys under 18 See Dr. Brain J. Brown HIMS ELF | | Reattho’s Dentigt its First Ay. Union Block IN THE Bad Boy Dealing with the Amer- ican boy of today—his mischief — his tempta- tions — his problems— you will follow his es- capades with gasps— 75,000 Estates Held Up In U, 8, Probate Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3884 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson Robert Harron, Triangle. laughs—tears and satisfaction. STRAN 2 Days Only THURS. & FRI. Ta) AND KILLS WIE °°": Booth | North} STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917. NEW MOVIES SHOWN ‘aried at Se he; | | until Mra, Booth could be! @ | 11 enlisted {De A. Durrent, of Snohomish; Capt.| One thou-|orchard sand feet from the Apex mine, and taken to strain the juice through a/cpening shrouds the past in mys “\who disappeared tn January, was|months. local National Guardsmen | make Deporting Belgians | oll} by! B. Evans. | Mollie King : cana Today’s Programs | * EMTY—Willlam Desmond in “The | “Tar : Some time Monday Booth evi-| ,COMSECM—Mollle Ming tn “tid , Another Mission scoop in a first- dently met his wite. They were |™% dels cls he run, five-act feature play—with that een together Monday night 7 stunning star of the stage and ny $:45 at the Seattle Taxicab Co.'s poanonene Meee tn “He Sie s scree! garage, tt is believed they "Wix—Aanite stewart tn “A. Milion North Bi mid” pees to North Bend late that} COLONTAL—Derethy ta “Men Tuesday Mrs. Young found a let-|MiRsiON Olga Petrova tm “The Soul Magdale —Kitty Gorden in “The . ASS Cracial Test.” Do not open untfl June| MYSTERY PLAY OPENS Mrs, Young found|AT LIBERTY “Paws of the Bear,” an ad- Venturous story In which William ite Sin | | Lovely White Skin! | | Strain lemon juice well before mixing and massage face, neck, arme, hands, By all means, girls, prep East |!emon lotion to keep your akin flex and young looking. You will soom realise that true loveliness does not mean the powdery look or waxen colorigneness of some hot- house flower, but is typified by the lvelvety softness of your akin, your) |peachdike complexion and rosy white hands, At the cost of small jar of or |dioary cold cream one can prepare & full quarter pint of the moat won- dertul lemon skin softener and com plexion beautifier, by squeezing the| Juice of two freah lemons Into a bot tle containing three ounces of| white. Care should be fine cloth so no lemon pulp geta in, thea this Jotion will keep fresh for Every woman knows that }iemon juice ts used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and ts the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beau- tifler Just try it! |two lemons from the grocer and up a quarter pint of this |sweetly fragrant lotion and massage it dally into the face, neck, arms and hands. to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and any skin, It is simply marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands Today Sat. Night Only i} | Anita Stewart All-Star Vitagraph Cast In a Brand New De Luxe Edition 66 A Million Bid” Anita Stewart Famous REX JOHN HAMRICK 2ND AND UNIVERSITY 5 CHILDREN 5¢ 15c Loge Seats 25c Get three ounces of | ily damaged by bad or! awakened after midnight Wednes- orchard white at any pharmacy and It should naturally help | hidden beauty of | Until) c PAGE 9 attle Photoplay Houses ne at Collseum, Desmond is seen as star, Is at the | Liberty A beautiful Russian | countess has joined the secret ser- ig to do her “bit” for her coun- ry How the dashing young 1Amoncy becomes the protecting |gentus of her life t* told in this | Smashing story of Intrigue and ed- | venture, Desmond apears as Ray |Pourke, the American, stranded tn | Be #ium at the beginning of the ar, “Pawa of the Bear” keeps the in eotator on the keen edge lest one ingident be overlooked, and at the very last flicker the mystery ts volved, eee BABY STAR SHOWN AT CLEMMER | One night a ittle five-year-old girl pamed Marie Osborne went to | bed. She was unknown except to « privileged few. In the next % bourse she had become famous. “Little Mary Sunshine,” in which the Was the star, had been shown that day in all the big cities of the country. Then came “Shadows and Sunshine” and “Joy and the Dragon” and “Twin Kiddies,” in which she was again starred. Her latest vehicle 1 untitled “Told at Twilight,” and is shown ot the Clemmer, | eee AOVENTURE STORY i8 AT COLISEUM | “Blind Man's Luck,” at the Coll }seurm the remainder of the week, stare gorgeously beautiful Mollie King, who was seen here recently in Willard Mack’s “Kick In.” Mise King {# supported by Earle Fox, |SPanth with Norma Talma in Panthea,” and Wm. Riley Hatch. “Blind Man's Lack” ts a thrilling tale of adventure and mystery that beeps the spectator on edge until {ts solution in the last scene. The |tery and shows Miss Caverly (Mol jie King) and “Squid,” a smuggler, |betng pursued by secret service men. eee OLGA PETROVA i6 AT MISSION Olga Petrova is featured in “The Soul of 4 Magdalen” at the Mission. As @ young teacher who supports |her mother and invalid brother and pays with her honor for the neces. sary funds to meet the expense of an operation on the mother, Mme. Petrova has a powerful emotional |role. A comedy and scenic are also shown, cee LOVABLE ANITA SEEN |AT THE REX Lovable Anita Stewart, who dainticet actres ica’s daintiest actress,’ ie at the Nex in “A Million Bid,” the de luxe edition of the productions released by the Vitagraph company. In this production Miss Stewert given a wide scope for her re- arkable emotional powers, which he uses to the greatest possible ,oVantage. cult one, is is at the eee TRUE-TO-LIFE TALE AT STRAND Robert Harron made his first ap ran rin “The Bad Boy,” Strand, The play is a comedy drama of life in an American town, Harron |has the part of a boy with an un- necessarily stern father and a too indulgent mother, who falls into evil associations and undergoes a severe lesson, . FAMOUS FILM BACK AT COLONIAL The management of the Colonial has secured “Hell Morgan's Girl.” This famous film, starring pretty Dorothy Phillips, broke all records wherever it has been shown, and the any advance in prices, | The action of the play Hes tn and | along the famous Barbary Coast of |San Franctsco—Hell Morgan's dive | and the earthquake of San Francis- |co add many thrills. | . | KITTY AND HER BACK AT CLASS A “The Orucial Test,” with Kitty Gordon in the leading role, 18 at the Class A theatre, This marks Miss Gordon's third |appearance on the World program, and is by far the greatest picture n which she has yet appeared, Her part gives her the opportunities to show she is an accomplished ac- tress, and the manner in which shp executes her difficult role proves her to be well versed in dramatic construction and able to perform the most delicate and intricate roles with the utmost ease, graco and charm, now at the Down at the Balboa studio, Long | Beach, they have a small cafe, At one table regularly meet a Briton, Frenchman, Austrian, German, Russian, Bulgarian and American. And they don't even ergue about the war, Her role ig a most dif-| » as an individual Triangle | Colontal is offering it without | Japanese, | —proclaiming the discovery of a brilliant new star in film- dom’s firmament—a_ ravishing blonde with the big brown eyes of a startled fawn and a figure that Venus might envy—an act- ress with wondrous personalit) who imparts to the screen pro duction a dash of spice—a liv ing, breathing vitality — who makes of the animated reflec- tion a thing of life—vivid— real—human—she’s wonderful. ADA HASTE UL mre i ci Mt Hit ie | Hi My Georgeously Beautiful MOLLY KING supported by EARLE FOX, recently with Norma Talmadge in “Panthea,” in “BLIND MAN’S LUCK’”’ —an amazing tale of mystery—chance—adventure— LUCK. —a pulse-quickening story—throbbing with fife—with action—excitement—suspense—and at last, relief. —it’s absolutely different—it’s new—nothing ever like it before—it fascinates—and for the life of you you could not fathom its mystery until the startling solu- tion in the very last scene. Hi it WH (i mT (i i hi i H Hn & ways Only Starting Today UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY BABY MARIE OSBORNE “TOLD AT TWILIGHT” A Delightful of Tears, tase Thrills |" “Smiling George” Walsh dons |feminine garb in @ picture soon to le presented to the public. hee 2 Bad For the Hair Soap should be used very care. fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins ft. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary musified cocoanut oll (which is pure and greaseless), jand ts better than the most expen- sive soap or anything elee you can) use. is the proud owner of a Great Dane dog, winner Carlyle Blackwell of many show prizes, for which he bas been offered $2,500, eee In listing those things of which playere are fond, Ethel Cleyton ia charged, or credited, with a fondness for children and chickens, . . WlUfred Lucas was once a/ sprinter, negotiating the 100 yards in around 10 seconds. He was also a champton bicycle rider. Herbert Brenon started One of two teaspoonfuls will, America oe 8 sp teaburg office [cleanse the hair and scalp thor-|fM Many amusing incidents go to Teg he we, Chomged at the [OUshly. Simply moisten the hair/ ff make this one of the finest Inte dtudie an catanartc werttar | WHE water Amd rub tt dx, and funniest photoplays that at $75 a week and within eix | makes an abundance of you have ever had the pleas- monthe he wae a@ director. jcreamy lather, which rinses out ure of witnessing. easily, removing every particle of bigs pene dust, dirt, dandruff and excesstve| When Theda Bara arrived in Los | The hatr dries quickly and es for a summer season of | evenly, and ft leaves the scalp soft, | picture-taking, she enthusiastically | and the hair fine and silky, bright.| |\waa gteeted by the members of the |justrous, fluffy and easy to man.| film colony. One of the first af: age | fairs in her honor was a ball, at) You can get mulsified coceannt | which the Fox vampire ed the/ oi! at any pharmacy; it’s very grand march. chee and a few ounces will sup . ply every member of the family Peggy Hyland is 24 years old, for_months.— Advertisement. Admission 15 Cents | | oo pmere A Your Last Chance oe SATURDAY to See SATURDAY THE PHOTOPLAY SENSATION OF THE YEAR “HELL MORGAN'S GIRL” | - | San Francisco’s Notorious Barbary Coast NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES COLONIAL THEATRE (The Best for the Least) Fourth Ave. Bet. Pike and Pine Fourth Ave. Bet. Pike and Pine

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