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STAR—MONDAY, JULY 23, 1917. PAGE 4 First Pictures of Street Car Strike Shown in Star-Liberty Weekly at [COLISEUM OLISEUM for | Liberty; Noted Star at Clemmer; Robert oo in Mystery Play, | ' ‘MOVIE * Seal The Argyle Every audience at the Liberty theatre Sunday vigorously applauded The Star-Liberty News Weekly, motion pletures of the Seattlo «| t t The pletures show James Dun f showing the first leaders of the « the first car le the crowd at ing on atrike and joining most HIS NEW Of the ¢ ly, the DEsLUXE interesting are hose « jor litter drill on the para 1 ” BOITION The Star-Liberty Weekly, produced under the supervision | Myntery of the Crown,” 18 to of the editorial department of The Star, ls the only newspaper lbe starred in another serial soon, The Greatest conducted motion picture enterprise in the West. | with Creighton Hale, ber leading | Alaska Story | “Sudden Jim,” the film version of the famous Saturday Evening | Ss Post serial, with Charles Ray in the title role, is the feature photo | man, and Leon Bary tn the cast with Retest Warw "> and Elaine ammeratien ver Screened play | Dorie Kenyon Is a screen player E “pangers of a Pride” ts a two-recl Keystone featuring the blonde Reeth a promypateeny tA alot The thrilling romance of a euper- 01 Jua lanser o " fanesid sleuth and a girl who was GUN CREW ACTS (Clemmer) |- <r J \she's a Syracuse, N. Y., girl, 19] The gun crew of the First bat-'f rt B i years old, and her father ts Dr.| t ae wi) Car Strike Is Not James’ F. Kenyon, an author and uard a’ poet y ) welll so play starring} Hurting Movies } : : By the Internationally Famous De Rarvreote at the Clommer,|) The street car strike Ie not Four hundred of Uncle Sam's tective, WM. J. BURNS Rthe 4 mah hogs ' causing a falling off in attend. reguiare got ten days of inteasive " ance at the Liberty and Coll tra Long Island, appearing HARVEY J. O'HIGGINS AND the director, they fired from ) in t , Greater Vitagraph war pic HARRIET FORD earviiaae Epectally ture, “For France.” Infantrymen, which denrere Bote alba molally |\ agement. cavalrymen and artillerymen were ——w a ) The Coliseum played to more | used. picture, ‘ people the last part of last week NO GUMSHOEING (Coliseum) than they did prior to the strike. ” gg ait paid a fine “| ne California av When the atrike first came on Co-coperating with Edwin Car - he service charges |, se¥m theatres, according to three-tnch guns the # a mph lebatbec dll ot Pb gieery a there was some talk of the | Produced 4 theatre managers establishing an avto bus line, but this plan | by the WEDNESDAY om. | hae evidently been avandoned. } Genii of t NI Filmdom, ya such c¢ methods as SAA AAA ONLY etagraph and finger print PhO! words tn an ad the confer-| tography, and tratls his prey tn the! oo c4 on the care lent cbt? : i up-to-date methods of such real d@| Gran called by Ident at ia re « | tectives as Wm. J. Burns, ee Jan ins 1908, when| _ eeene From “Sudden Jim,” Starring Charles Ray, Now at Liberty (), rk in plotures, hunt wild! Robert Warwick {s the star. An te Roceevelt said ne | a animals with Douglas Fairbanks Interesting and unusual romance i¢ “1 believe sds we all of us bave jsibly the result of LW. W. activi and have people call him by his woven thru the story come to the conclusion that where) : Two dairies have been de-| first name. SHE LURED 'EM (Mission) | possible, the thing to be done for| atroyed by i ae within a van J. Stuart Blaokton’s stock in| “The Flame of the ~ ghe|the orphan child tx to provide a a Rie seek eel ie 1 fe sald to be worth} In seven pulsequickening apectacu: ad 4 and that i ‘ ean Mneenaes nl © hae pie the| sections —Daffling mystery showa st the Lit ot le, we shot » the warrants ienved from justice courts |‘ ym on it for that| —-Unusual romance — Ex- « he o opegh ie er, 4 on the basis of| citing adventure—Ran for there. | two years as a stage play Uniess the trouble in the lumber 8 Start wit 10."” iy | : ” is met and solved prompt in New York alone—As a 12 Noon "| WONDERS HELP OUT (clan A) Ir and sthettvely, thu ometruction SAYS GOVERNMENT'S | corporation Counse! John Ayers, | film | production | it has > ol hicago, ne a i broken al records a’ je 2p. m. . ! The wonders of pho toRras by nd | Program of wooden ships will be he for hi ve ‘ country between Nome and Daweon R. G yuser for his action in condemn. New York Rialto theatre. hdl She was the ruling spirit of Midas if oe eeeeetiiay Sy dio tad nampered, if not pare) Ry R. WILL GO THRU oe tne ike Sinerieas” on the | p.m. - j rounds that 1 creates prejudi 10 p. m. trom the. wales ky te & tony etart | tor litle red-haired xirls wo much President A. J. Rhodes, of the by Alaska bureau of the Chamber of peateny Mab asserted that the ques- | when her sympathies were touched. olthe that ow are subst P Chamber of Commerce end Com: Commerce Saturday, Herbert A. tion of the United States being at) for the other, in a tim: = c sbi we & ak agro Moyer, assistant secretary of the! war with Germany was not to be we RE QUIET RACE (Rex) mestic atrons uted troubles in the lumber tn a th ba he ’ ns ee kent 60 ehh: abeee ot both roles, te dustry to LW. W. leadership in| terior, sald the at rafl- | Sone sidered by the censor. | It’s Another at the Rex, is a)” pr the mills aa camp, road will be Seward Mile, Delysia, famous French Coliseum o 1 W. OW. activity /to nn pron ©! “Knockout” f no. nave atiTy) | rt after her However, and Columbia river valleys recently ation measure is passed by con os do tO “size each other up." : maar 4 : | e js attributed to them, as well ae | gress, |ahe will not be in the United States 15c CHE Ee Se aa attempts to destroy flumes, ditches | ———— juntil 1918, 5 ee DREN raving lunatic genera’ {Siam Latest Nation and pumping stations, say frutt| : secede talon HE'S SQUARE GAMBLER (Strand) | Make W Bille and farmers ot the victo-|OIGARET EXPORT Naja gpg tye ney, hdd me the bf A fturtous encounter with knives| to Make ar on Bill '” long used in he Scarlet Pimper- tinee. it 00! 4a ich W A small detachment of federal} nel,” a coming Dustin Farnum pic and elx-shooters, during wh m | is ON INCREASE ture, This rope cost approximately ————_ |S. Hart fights savagely against two LONDON, July 23-—Stam, “the troopy ts reported to be stationed oa ge lopponents, ts one of the stirring — of the white elephant,” bas at Sedro Woolley for protection Thited States export trade tn $100 an inch because it is made up| eclared war against Germany and| against possible I W. W. disturb. cigareta ie growing. More wes of pearls, Winifred Kingston god scenes of “The Square Deal Man,” at the Strand rn astria. The object of the deciarn-|ances. The local branch of the or- | ,000,000,000 cig it. It was borrowed from Nor- ton ts “to uphold the sanctity of| ganization there has @ momberahtp | proximately $12 vrt|IHager’s, in Low Angeles, and the| TEODY PRAISES IT (Colonial) nternational rights against na-/of 6 ed from the 1 8 Fox film plant was as closely “A”—5Be Theodore Roosevelt, in a letter tions showing contempt for the Oftictas at Klamath Falls, Ore. fiscal year just ended. This num-|«uarded as a munitions plant dur- Third Near Pike discussing “Charity?” now at the principles of humanity and respect/are anid to attribute fires tn that lber ts far greater than any year injing Its occupancy of wristtea's) Colonial, makes reference to his|for the emaller states.” ‘ vietnity to incendiary ofigin, pow the history of the American cigaret.! neck Our Position With Reference to Labor We are NOT opposed to union labor. | Our trainmen, or any number of them, may at any W NOT et, cclbaiiten i i time form a union amongst themselves, provided it is free e are opposed to collective bargaining. from outside affiliations. We will deal with them either We are NOT opposed to meeting and dealing at any _ individually or collectively, as they may prefer. time with committees of our employes. ‘ | It is necessary that we deal directly with our trainmen, We ARE opposed to a closed shop. —, ad interest of adequate service and the safety of the public. We ARE opposed to the Amalgamated Association of : ‘ : : Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, because During the past five years we have carried over five of its long record of unreliability and broken agreements. hundred million (500,000,000) passengers, with only one : A : ; fatal accident, which occurred when a ‘freight train ran Our company is a public service corporation. Asa _ jnto one of our cars. public servant we are required by law to give adequate |, and safe service. | Steep grades and other physical conditions in Seattle make safe operation unusually difficult, but even with more favorable conditions very few street railways can show such a record. By long experience we have found that we cannot give adequate and safe service unless we can deal directly with our trainmen and not indirectly through men not con-* | nected with our organization or familiar with the require- | This result would have been impossible if we had been ments of our business. | unable to deal directly with our trainmen. THE PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY e iis niet F