The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1917, Page 4

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"OLD STUFF | STUFF | ‘ ) ) j ) 1e@ Wiillame’ “The Hawk.” scones In ture relea Heard jer Man,” tn which our heavywelght | comedian 1s cast in a dual role. To {aay that Arbuckte’s comedy ts a Keystone ts to say t it la funny BUT Ethel Gray Torry and Earle | tarts picture ts “The Devil's Williams in’ “The Hawk,” Clem! nouble.” @ story of an itinerant mer, Thureday, lartist, bis wife and a Western valued at about $5, Miss Torry | bad man, brought a family treasure to the) 4 have never ventured Into c studios, believing tt would photo tM of the far Canadian her feel her part more keen! Have you seen it? Don’t headquarters and have a dete sent down This man arrive thin an t OLISEU Mocking the Gloom The only happy. care-free in the studios were the birds rafters and = thetr oifessions of a Wife | I was downtown about five hours | | the day I exchanged the tickers ° and Dick became very nervous wag sure something had happened b&d to me. The nurse said, “Why, Whic Mrs. Waverly, he had me telephon- Ordered pieces of yarn. Like ing Mrs. Symone and Mrs. Hatton, and finally he calied up Mr. Laf ferty, and was quite relieved when |Pest above the commissioner told him you had| “I'll bet just been there and had gone with Stolen my jlow. IRSION BANISHES ‘WORRY i T eometimes wonder, little book, the contradictory {ders and with which a man sur. his wife. One minute he to think she {s of the cling- vine variety—utterly helpless his strong arm to lean been pushed aside, hem. one of the birds necklace,” to exchange the tickets? to me when I returned. “Simply because tt he sald) nis nest. It is very light never did seem to get used the idea that I could run an/ never oc- Great excitement reigned in the Vitagraph studios during the filming of the gambling Bthel Gray Terry, who plays the feminine lead, wears a very beau tiful neekl in these scene which Willlama ts supposed to have given her, Instead of using one of the “props” which would have been Suddenly one of these little feath- | friends flow down from his He perch, Jumping onto a table which and h reposed many brilliantly col ning he grasped one of these pieces in his beak and flew back to the latmed is Terry in a relieved tone ‘The next moment, without little Margaret Anne to do some, : preparation, he expects her to shopping. remember that the clasp was encies in a way that! “Why did you not tell me, dear, 294 !t probably dropped, when the Yong training could make pos- you were going shopping as well as little thief saw it and thoug iq Would make a pretty decoration for just of |wrought gold—and hoe could easily to the rafters in his bill fea ,{take married mon fat tin been received by Seattle. story concerns a girl with two lov ers, one of whom answers country’s first call, be hears that draft would marriage when (then) proposed elopment of the play when the girl realizes the charac ter of the man she has married The newspaper ae an for progress ts the chief theme “The Magnificent Meddler,” Clemmer. Antonio Moreno won, two popular stars, are featured in tion Little Mary, the Idol of the scroen, starring at the Liberty to “The Little Amertea’ fe both winning, winsome, and, we confess, a bit of a will o’ the wisp In the story, she the role of Angola, a typ! ter of your Uncle Sam the subtitles expla the Fourth of July” stantly getting into apparently enjoys when In trouble. The picture essentially an American play, writ ten for, about and by Americans. and Mary An Vitagraph the produe enacts } daugh as one of “Torn on who if con trouble and herself only 6 Big Bill Hart and Fatty (Rotcoe) Arbuckle are holding forth at y. el Ah, Hal Missing y 1 . Wh © entered he delay! All Seattle will want (BB. s yo'crod ter last scone : but the close fou to see it and frankly the ee rea ie ote alarmed thoro ne h Coliseum can’t seat all Se- f the “stor chaine and ¢ ae was made. F two or thr all attle in the limited time we [J 2. °°) sein, Sie, Seer have to show this super- [Mf treo: wns toociea’ undernentn by someone's foot in passing. story. ued ohn te beet eee proved fruitiess and Williams took | {t upon himself to ‘phone the police ive anhe short time and everyone doa sigh of relief for it that already they were FIFTH AT PIKE. CONTINUOUS, 11 to 11 nearer the end of thelr frantic ADMISSION 15¢; CHILDREN 5c - nes who have bullt thetr nests high tn the merry songs seemed mockery to the gloom is Flemish which hung over those working be | on Meht- has loore ht it ile car. And he seemed to curred to me, Disk,” I answered. |Catry | } ik I would get “all balled up"—|He said nothing for.a minute or 0% please on I'm my that's use his expression—in exchang- two, and then he looked up with a gent it has disappeare - ; the tickets and making the ar-|smile, “I expect I am fn the p fama had mounted a ae ts for our California trip.|tion of the helpless wife who staya /@dder before she fints a ing he {fs very apt to ask my opin-| home and worries about the awful @"d In avother minute he Sroppe of some complicated business things that ¢an happen to her hus. ‘he missing necklace into her out- on which I could have only|band while he {s away from her.” Stretched gr while on ne barest judgment, based on his| “I’sually, Dick,” I answered, “the Teturned to his post—disappo ny oa Qlways very clear statements | woman is worrying thru the long that he hadn't Cacoveres the thie: | watches of the night, when she {s stead of Mise Terry jure only death or unconscious-| «the Stacker,” with Emily Stev- ness could keep her husband from ons, at the Coliseum, ts a patriotic relieving her fears at least by tele- piay—a call to Americans whether phoning her.” Then I stopped 88 man or woman—and, as such, has | suddenly as I began, for a 4 . - }last two-part Ke sraph more realistically and help) vorhwest, nor acquainte Miaston Arbuckl picture la hir atone, “The Oth the 4 yourself with its perilous yet picturesque fe, then there is a decided treat in store for you In “Land of Long Shadows,” at the Rex Another ch to the history of the "W one of the relics to be reen fn oldest house in the United Sta While tn St. Augustine, Fla, where “Heart and Soul," now at the Strand, was made, Theda Bara eat tm thet chatr, whieh {n made of the upper Jawbone of a whale. ter hae been added sh Cha “The vineciad co ed Herbert Heyes, afte larly hard day's work tn the win, iam Fox studion, for “The Vixen now at the Colonial, “tx not half ro common the mortgage-covered Thrills from start to finish char acterize “The Hunting the Haw & master detective story at the Class A. W im Courtenay, Broadway etar, le featured with « crackerjack cast. The fancy “black Siberian” hare of keeps skins clear in spite of everything The sinoke and dust of city life, the sun and wind of the country, the steam and dirt of housework —all spell ruin for good complex- ions. But the regular use of Resinol Soap, with an occasional application of Resinol Ointment keeps the skin so clean, clear and fresh that it simply cannot Ae/p being beautiful An ell Resinol Soap and Oint on't you bewia using them? was on the tip of my tongue tha I thought perhaps I should not ask “What is it, Margie? What thought Is in your brain just at this | | | | moment?” he |. “Well, if you must know, Dick, | I was wondering if a man, when| he stays out until 2 or 3 in the| morning, forgets his wife entirely | those intervening hours. | “You see, Margie, a man rarely goes out with the intention of stay ing until the early morning hours He goes for a dinner with the boys. | They have a few drinks, and for CHARLIE the time being he does perhaps for get everything except the people and the conversation about him. If he does think of his wife later, it is with the conviction that by that |time she is abed and asleep. You see, he knows she is safe from bodily harm, but it never enters his mind that she can conjure up IN HIS LATEST MUTUAL A REGULAR OLD.TIME CHAPLIN RIOT —THE-— anything worse than that he is out with the boys and drinking a little too much “I am thinking, dear, of one night |when poor old Bill Tenny was with us. It was before he was divorced from Donr Newcastle It was addressed Donna's ‘while he rocked to and fro unstead ily. I was terrified—I thought h had managed to read a sentenc that told of some dreadful th that had happened to Donna “What fs it, Bil? Calm yourself, I sald. ‘It may not be as bad as you think.’ h Gun Reign Supreme Ye ‘tiz, Dick, yesh ‘tiz,’ he answered, ‘Ish worze. Here 3} am gettin’ a letter from the dearest little wife in the world, and I'm too |drunk to read it. Dick laughed, but I sata, | Donna” under my breath, (To be octninued) cH DEIN ADULTS 15c 5c Lege Sents 25 “Poor 563 Railroad Ave. S, “About in the morning we ar | lout of towr When got | picked a letter from the hall A silent but impressive demonstration for Mr, Black Diamond ing hand. With JACK GARDNER Hill succeeded in “He held it close to his face and It's well to impress Mr. Householder—and Mrs. Big Broadway then as far away as his arms would ; ; 18T Star reach. He turned it over and over, Householder, too—that NOW is the time to lay in win- RUN in looking at ft dl hen wlish Hey ter fuel. To have any of our famous coals in the base pression an intoxicated man has : ‘ and of who is tering aed 1 mane ment is like having money in the bank—giving you the The oO} sodden brain work same feelin y 7 J C n a ‘ eeling of security. Some one of the coals—or a “Suddenly he burst into tears : . Long Shadows athcioudly sobbed aa he biased ages of them—will prove just the right fuel for og AR yet Alen gle Hi that bit of paper to his breast nur heating system. The Coal Doctor (who comes without a fee) will gladly prescribe which, DIAMOND BRIQUETS Faultless Fuel in Furnace, Range, Grate, Stove Your nearest dealer will supply you PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Householder COAL or phone Main 5080, STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1917. Feathered Thief Steals{ sx BUT TRUE | Star’s Valuable Jewel ~ The his} the other hides \ behind bis sweethearts ekirt io a the not The dramatic comon influence at the must | the | PAGE 4 Myrtle 1 female Pill Hart or something. K ! It's Myrtle : She will shortly appear in € tho « oe Bill Hart, and| The press agent announces that more war stuff ise she has had years of train-| Mary Miles Minter is too tender- 1W » stuff when movier aes to catch trout. There are! Madge Kennedy, stage come were yom . 8 at the Coliseum rson & a number of other reasons why|ienne, who \s to appear in Goldwyp short while a sined the aud nee with two songs. She trout are not caught. pictures, aseerts that work before has a splendid votc and is now uring in the camera is the most exacting of persen fm in every every city of note in the They say that Mary Pickford ha jal forms of acting. E’S “FEMALE BILL HART” REMODELING SALE! Your Pay Checks Cashed Here DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS tomorrow, besides our special prices “ can save your car fare in nearly any small pur ¢ during our Remodeling Sale BAREFOOT SANDALS, made of leather 79¢ light and cool. Let the child's feet breathe Worth $1.50. Sizes 10 to 2. BAREFOOT SANDALS, extra quality grained leather top, with two straps; double soles; tan oak titched throughout Child's sizes, 2 to 5, for.......-BB¢ Child's sizes, 5% to 8, for..... $1.25 Child's sizes, 8% to 11%, for..$1.50 Boys’ and Misses’, 12 to 2. $1.75 Tow-) ge for Women’s Hand $1.0 yg lltnayg che 6 25c kerchiefs, plain to morrow, | white, sheer lawn, with scal- Women’s Black Hose, | loped edges; worth 10¢ each llc soamiesn; extra strong Cotton Bate, 8 pounds se 08 ane White at 90 c weet; 72200; worth 25c Black Hose, lisie fin. | °13% ish; extra strong heel and toe; Original Boy Scout Shoes | for the vigorous young chaps, in gunmetal, blucher or but- ton styles; Neolin sole. Sizes 8 to 11 for. $2.50 Sizes 11% to 2 for... $3.00 Sizes 2% to 5% tor. $3.75 worth 36 59c! Table Damask, 64 tus. wide; five different | utyles; worth 90c 15¢ 7” Cloths, with red C borders; fast colors; worth 26 —= "_remarte |ATTORNEY MOORE \CREW’S BRAVE work DEPORTED IN N. M. Attorney Fred H. Moor of Los Angelos, one of the defense attor neys for Thomas Tracy, L W. W tried with the Five Novemb 5, has n the Wa ren di New Mexico According to reports Moore was endeavoring to obtain information concerning the Bisbee deportations when he was captured by members of the Loyal league and taken by auto to Douglas, where he was placed aboard j @ train train ter & El Paso. | ny United Press Leased SAN FRANCISCO, July” 8L—Th lfuneral of E. K. W ‘ood joneer Pa leit Coast lumberma will be |held tomorrow from the Woo home at San Anselmo. Wood died yesterday, aged 77 He was pres dent of the B. K. Wood Lumber Co. with plants and timber hold lings in Oregon, Washington California ‘ HATCHERY MEN HERE | ‘Thirty of the 35 hatchery super tendents of the state were in Seat tle for the Fishery soctety’s conven ltion Tuesday, in Science hall, at the | Oniverstty of Washington. in |POLICE HUNTING POLICEMAN When J. P. Ch ne ar pointed patrolman, failed to appear for duty at the police station Mon |day, or for his arrest were jeued by Chief Beckingham, and au | thorities in near-by towns were ask Jed to look out for him When oma was notified, it | was lear hat Christer was also | wanted there, where he was forr ly a member of the dry squad ONE COMPANY BIDS The only bid for the contract for jpaving the last five miles of Cascade Scenic highway was received by King county co sioners from the Quigg Construction Co. Ita bid was $47,060.81 The county engt |neer's estimate was $44,280.40 If you valne your watch let Haynes repair it. Next Libert theatre Advertisement = Ec zema Wa: h of D h ich you'll | BARTELL DRUG YOUR NAME AND | YOUR CANK’S Get a good bank back of you Sometimes when your owr hame won't go very far in the matter of credit, that of the bank where you have an ac count and where you are well known will help a good deal As a matter of fach every question of credit comes back to your banking connection Are you building up your ac quaintance and your credit at the oldest national bank in the elty? First National Bank | K. WOOD DIES ha authority to say who shall and| | who shall not bear the distinction of being an Artcraft star with her. However, little Mary has evidently) placed the stamp of approval on Bill Hart, as well as “Doug” Fairbanks, yhan and Elsie Ferguson. Rich, Eva Tanguay is displaying same energy in her first Selznick 7 | motion picture, “Poor Firefly,” as | characterizes ber work on the | Howard Estabrook is directing | production. SAVES ALL ABOAR United Frew Leased Wire Th | ked former American ‘oe Salisbury, are Vivian broke up on the rocks at that poi today. Seven passengers who ar-| rived with 1 nbers of the crew) Littlan Gish, Dorothy Gish and THEATRE today on th 8. John Poulson! pobert Harron are working for Grif- Third and Madison praised the heroism of the Deljsith in England, making exteriors Eugene Levy, Mgr. Norte’s crew and the promptness | for pictures the famous D. W. Grif- of the Pouleon in picking up the | rith will finish in America, He plans, shipwrecked people after they |to take the trio of players to the taken to the lifeboats. No lives) prench trenches when he oe That most successful of all ae were lost SEATTLE MAN WILL A GREAT MEDICINE fee for woman's ailments, Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a = Times of the jendey Bill, with PELZ’ BAND “The Slacker,” Flerence Mer- ritt, Michel and Mark (all vaudeville acts) and WILLIAM GO TO WAR COLLEGE at a Lieut. Alfred W. MeMorris, N FARN } 2 7 agpen rect, W., a member of the staff of saat Tis te sg Neg dlesereroset ta ars UM Fred Liewellyn, has been detailed | ydia E ~ IN £0. to the war college at Washington, Pinkham about fifty years D. C., and will leave at once to take up his course of instruction there. NO FUNERAL SERVICE ‘: “The Price of Silence” Matinees Se; Nights 10¢ nis recipe had proved so ef- ve in the practice of a skilled physician that Mrs. Pinkham pro- ured the herbs and steeped and| | FOR OIL MAGNATE. prepared them in true old-time| #7" NOW ‘PLAYING j fashion on her kitchen stove for WILLIAM f | OAKLAND, Cal., July 31.—Briet| {ered from woman's ailments The | “THE HUNTING OF THE #3 burial services wi ae ig cre-/fame of the virtues of this wonder | HAWK" a tion, today, of the body of D. ful medicine spread, until it is to- “an ipld, former president of the|day recognized ae the || Sce—Class “A”—5c I ‘Third Near Pike Stan ndard ard Oil Co. of Californ re 1 Who| remedy for woman's Ills. Atl committed su e yester aime “< — — | Scofteld's req no f nerv- Jice will be het Grief over the ae ee rer oe COLONIAL Theatre ; Pie an ine SUBMIT 15 DESIGNS | Fifteen designs for an official seal | Tues have been submitted to the Seattle | Ohambe « « erce Com mercial Club ition will 6 open ur in the 5 Cents pak “the Clouds Comedy Mutual Weekly MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR BAIR Did { ery er occur to you that ev you have seen while the most curls as thetr | ct, many are use of their among | that they | 1 beauty of shampooing, | makeshift ure by put | of canthrox om the druggis' water ahd applyin stead of soap. This full cur {Of shampoo liquid is enough so it is ¢ to apply it to all the hair nstead of just the top of the head After {ts use, the hair dries rapidly hair lovely ount th In j t be ct batr v their n an ha sim t vat tin —| wit h they teaspoon rp hond DoYouKnow That the Union Dentists | charge less for first-class work than any other dentists In Seattle? Their work is guaranteed for 15 years. Absolutely painless extracting. with unfform color. Dandruff, ¢ LADY ATTENDANTS € oll a dirt are di Ived and print vd wy I nttrely disappear. The hair is so | UN Oo DENTISTS H fluffy that it looks much heavie I N ; than it is, while its luster and soft 305% Pike Street Over Owl Drug Stora — nes delightful $ The Tivo SHOW IN Theatre MADISON STREET, BET. 18T AND 2ND Crowds Go to the PEOPLE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Dick “Ole” Lonsdale The Svenska Judge, Presents 90 Days CLEVER VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES By the Cleverest Performers Ever Seen in a Musical Comedy Company in Seattle. ANY SEAT Eves. and Sun, Mat, 500 Seats 500 Seats Fines Paid with Songs, Dances and Jokes

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