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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 1917, PAGE 4 Fifth at Pik pent 11 to il SOLDIERS SEE cus iS VERY BUSY —_ MOVIES EVERY MUCH IN DEMAND MovING DAY) ‘STARTING TOMORROW SATURDAY NIGHT AT FORT = When the membera of the ; AND ALL NEXT WEEK UNTIL SATURDAY} for'their respective stations at NIGHT ONLY!) Forts Worden, Casey and Fiag- q : Hery Shay DAG: NS sen, Chak Shay ‘ |The Most Important and Timely Event Ever Scheduled in were to be entertained by fr movie shows. Every, night at | Local Theatres! the different forts, the enlisted men at the posts, and the civil lans living near, gather to | the program that has been a ranged for them. Preceding | the pictures are the band con 4 | certs, given by the post band. f the past features that a The Bat Ww y | } “The Birth of a Nation lerance,” “Civilina : The tion,” and “Womanhood last jnamed film came direct to th |Moore from Fort Worden. In the { coming features Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford are to be the headliners . Chaplain Responsible ’ The person who is responsible ia for having the free movies is Maj i Edmund P. Easterbrook. Maj : |Easterbrook !s » first chaplin to \ oe J introduce the movies into the army. | ; (Th pliste en of the fort en Joyed r first picture two years | 3 ago, when Maj. Easterbrook was obliged to pay all the expenses out of his own pockets, Even now he is out a big personal expense. When the films were given thelr first try-out, the forts had no equip. SHOWING THE ment by which the work could be| J carried on, except one machine which Maj. Easterbrook had to/ Af take to the different forts in order to give the promised programs, At the pre t time all the forts’ oper ‘ “4 ating booths have the latest ma ‘ chines and all the necessary ma-| rial to keep them in the best run ning condition Gail Kane, In Scene From “The Power of Decision,” Mission Until ieee. a Saturday Night —_—— Maj. Easterbrook is assisted in his work by Assistant District Chief «quet" ciiaieetin quae » B. Northcott, who, in addition | x | LipentTy—L Giese * to being the assistant district chief, | The loud, clear voice of Har | 4) IDENTY—loule ielden EBB has charge of the Fort Worden! o!d St down a COLIREUM—Beyent = —Washbarn tn ; s h Dee wate ule calaesl tree t = Presented in Behalf of the American Clearing House Relief show. - The nightly attenda at searching out the general lifter Wrenees Nolen tn “The | with Bryant Washburn, late star in three forts runs up to the of heavy weights and runner of Marie Willems ta “The and American Fund for French Wounded. “Skinner’s. Dress Suit”—in a new mark. At Fort Worden alone, | Oreanes spout Wie acer ~ War pletures, “ . ‘ i ane people are entertained every night “Coming right away, sir. 2 z 2 fail comedy involving an eccentric million- | a ee ‘ oP HEX —War pletares, * e aire’s will, a happy-go-lucky nephew | @ stentorian tones o' ro Romme” . ducing Director alshofer COLONTAL—Dertha Kalich tn “Blan-| and a pretty girl. ASK FAIR DEAL rings out from the office, |, Inc om ara le | Re e ls where more tramping of feet : ute ee and moving of furniture Is heard. Louise Giaum plays a rootin’, UNAS Chere! tnd Lee Mecen in | Docining (an aay, an tootin’ female Bill Hart in “Golden | “The Rustin Dancers,” together with tig) lol aad t the Wasibars feed aaehaetens the Universal Weekly complete the OF WASHINGTON ; Mecknical department |#0n of the rich, at the Coliseum, FIRST TI OWN bill. heard from the scene docks,| While Frances Nels seen in a} transformations) Very dramatic role at (he Mission jwhere «# more nat t “Teaching Graduates are taking place, as the Yorke-|!n “The Power of Decision ADMISSION 15¢—CHILDREN § Washington's Institutions * Metro company spreads {ta opera-| ,, om Higher Education” Is the name |tions over the new studio DeOP-| The peger' ys Siosgth eral ollie i © Su | of se. orguninetion of _semael. i etty |while at the Strand, Gladys Brock teachers recently organized In “Coming right way, str.” well is starred in “Her Tempt New Jewelry Store Here | this state. J. R. McArdie, ou He fcc at the Cheeldnas warie We perintendent of schools of South All ¢ r fo " Mr. Jos. Leudan, formerty of Jos.| Gong ie president, and J. ©. |man thesn days at the Hollywood) ame 4s featured in “The Soul The Chicago STRAND Charges $2.50 per Seat for These Leudan Co., 87 Nassau St, New Johnson, superintendent of | Master.” , film plant. He ts moving Harold | york City, Importers of Diamonds| echools of Kalama, le secre | Lockwood's trunks and personal | Pictures. OUR PRICE 25c!! th lich n hy nd Wholesale Jewelers, has opened! tary. effects to the etar's new bungalow: | {n Slander,” a ee omel, — an uptotheminute Jewelry Store The association has address | dressing room, located on his Own| the Class A, Gall Kane is featured at 1222 Second Ave. ed the following letter, describ. |property, which he bought last/in “The Men She Married.” | _ Mr. Leudan, on a recent visit to| gate, to the state superintend. [carrving in’ iesthor, chairs’ and| Douglas Fairbanks Ie writing the ‘ nn rd ice, to i carrying mn leather hairs iri ® writin e | Seattle, was so favorably tinpressed| ort’ oy ‘'pubite, ‘inetruction, [Gerrans et te arate cae ht oe EXTRA—By way of Comparison— with the “Queen City" he decided! members of the state board of |stacks of photomallers and tablea|ing song, which he hopes to sub-| to locate here permanently education, school directo . *e jand armfule of wardr and coat| mit to Sousa with « request that Mr. and Mrs. Leudan and their and other school officials: hangers. He is moving Cuneo, the|he take it abroad with him and ar son, Nor an, are stopping at the) “Owing to a number of ca heavy man, bagKage, 0 play In the trenches. Hotel Sorrento. the teaching graduates of the|to one end of Id’s bungalow | ———___———__———_ 4 ati : " h } ; In response to Jackie Saunders’ Washington insti fons higher’ He te asbifting Spencer, the ecen Hlearning seem to be discriminated! ario editor, to his lair on a distant|°#!! fora story which she hopes to} lacuinst by superintendents, schoo! r of the lot. He has packed | et thru a contest by offering $500 sahians directors and others hiring school/the press agent off to a cottage|‘F the best fiveree! feature sup. | J officials, in favor of teachers from/down by the lemon orchard, next ge an Seg tog vacate Le rd ° other states, particularly the East/door. He ts carrying around cam.|4° YOU mean by scenar jo? at) Until Saturday land Middle Weat. eras and tripods which belong to|i#.it? If you'll tell me what it is| I'll try to get one for you, as I'm! : “Our three normal schools and| Tony Gaudio. He is juggling office ‘¢ ro Night Only |the education departments of the|desks of Manager Gibson in the|® Pretty handy man at anything.” | State college and university are iquarters supported at great expense by the (es, Gus is @ very, very pods gs Mlb ip oar. ch gh mort | busy © leltizens of this state, for the ex days at the Yorke-Metro nue ens eee | press purpose of training teachers| - saat od |. aie Lod ant . Y to teach in this state. Hundreds of lit 2 “er bie w AB pi ays in FFICIAL > che ire eory Lehrman’s Sunshine me- OFFIC eet ghee agi ma pip Re age sat dies for William Fox, has given the BRITISH jstate annua Me gracuates © A following statement to the world: Between | Washington institutions are equal, dare ana: pees edifice lk et: WAR etal aren Reger tha ojerg Eb am no relation to ts te Fp ri Seneca & Spring graduates from the East; never lowing members of the Lee fam- theleas, the graduates of our in . PICTURES stitutions, supported by the tax COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY fly Jane, Katherine, Robert BE. or payers of our state to train teach ORESSES Ary Fort lers to work fn this state, often Alan Hale has signed with Ethel |times cannot get positions in this Barrymore as leading man”ta sev-! | state. eral Metro pictures, He was with Sa | | “We are not trying to build up FO Clara Kimball Young in “The Eas : a Chinese exclusion system; we t Way.” | are not opposed to Ei n teach “The Neglected Wife,” is at the of- j cleared. | mesic AND DANCING, DINNER, ers as such The merry fight between the res P1 We do protest against the in tl C oI {denta of Hollywood, Cal., and the|*icers training camp in Toronto, Anderson was released from the | HOTEL BUTLER justice of the present discrimina BaWl Fox Film Corporation still wages |Canada. j Boepital SORRY. Ae Caren |. Refined atmosphere—menu con tien and awe rea seat thet. other = a = |The citizens want to move the mary Miles Minter gives her dis- Due to the scarcity of broom ‘sistent with your pocketbook.—Ad- hings (preparation, ability, ete.) studio and Fox doesn’t want to be! carded dresses to the poor, while corn, State Senator J. R. Domen- | vertisement, being equal, graduates of Washing. ls The first definite step in | William Russell gives all the quar-|geaux, of Louisiana, has experi- ton be given the preference, or at IRON' the legal warfare has closed down |tery he receives for his photo- ntee successfully ‘with, palmetto | |least equal consideration. the Fox planing mill, but has not! graphs to the Red Cross, ah a stbetitute. | “Committee Increases atrengtn | moved the studio, cichonsnecepsiplaaennesasintiettenasenbcceetiiatinia | “A. G. STINSON, Chairman, — of delicate. William Conklin, former “heavy” “Bellingh Ne vous rundow Roland Bottomley, featured in arte +s. sonnaonees Normal ert, ieee 2 otti.Si Sie | AMUSEMENTS DENTISTS “University of Washington, Super- Wee in many instance pose M4 tutendent ef Gchosia, Kataiea, fico torteit It it)” METROPOLITAN TONIGHT Wash falls as per full ex- A planation In larg Tonight and Saturday “M ISLEY ROPER, ~ article soon to ap. “Cheney State Normal.” pear in MATINEE SATURDAY Brine Anak your doctor or drugmist at ’ PALACE HIP Minty Stiee-raadkes . rtell Drug € é « lways carry |: The big feature of the new show| 10 REELS Lister Will Go After vel TE agg eee eos RUTH CHATTERTON 4 > ot i : a pan 2 4 ace Hip is Strassle’s Equestrian War I rofit Notaries j Seals, in which “Buster,” the mu And the New York Sompery. | OLYMPIA, Aug. 17.—Gov. Lister [I . ‘ * j sical seal, {6 the star performer. | including, BRU RAE, MADISON STREET, vi Thursday announced he would re | This clever animal plays a musical) in s. oma come y. | ee, sea an Taken by the War. voke the commissions of notaries j number without human assietance. || COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN ||1",.crter to introduce our new " ring Nations as a who have charged exorbitant fees T . Mme. Marion takes the parte of Curtain vin bieonger] plate, which fs the for witnessing signatures to ex ‘ seven different characters in a com-|f ©" 2h", Ly ightest and strongest plate known, permanent part of } pe bged fy 5 |does not cover the roof of the 7 - Z emption claim affidavits. There is 5 | edy playlet. their Historical Rec- a member of every division board , Oddone is a good accordionist jmouth, if you have two or three i | teeth left in the mouth; guaranteed ords. who Is authorized to adminiater y i vic has some clever musical de- oaths free of charge, the governor vices | |15 years points out - Morgan, Fields and Snyder are|} 6th and Pine. Tel. Kliiott 408, || Geld crown ....+..- — — comedy and harmony eingers. night—Al Week—Ma $15 set of teeth (whalebone) bees MOST GIGANTIC (7 NOW _ PLAYING ON IMPROVED ; : Clifton and Kramer are good || wea € “COMMON CLAY” || $10 set of tooth ... 85, SPECTACULAR GAIL KANE a cae | Pe tak tile oak a. ak oe Seater ane eee [| dvuane wove por s0nis, aula SE in WE CHARGE Last w . | White crowns $8.00 tractive and versatile girls who d0|] and photos of him to every lady. EVENT IN “The Men She Married” NO a combination performance of con-|] Nights 20¢, 30c, 50c, Mats. 16e, 250 || Gold fillings a WORLD’S 5c—Class COMMISSION N. FURMAN tortion, athletics and singing | |siiver fillings ... 800 third N | Platina fillings wee TKO HISTORY \Vho trains his students to get <== 6 99 | : has been building Business ; : Puget Sound Ethics and Business Personal-| SOLVED AS VICTIM il] [OREM OA. Bavios Seem Matinees ° | Call_and See Samples ef Our P' ANY | 4 pre alti} Se &L lay of entry into the Business ry 10¢ j | | oan t } °' t patrorage is Savings ity into the studgnt from the QUITS THE ASYLUM v TIAN | ead Bridge Werk. We stan SEAT Course. An individual school . : early edstom- fh 1 giving good Association for the ambitious, | letght-yearold mystery of the dis on ‘Ask our customers who Shorthand Bookkeeping | appearance of Matt Anderson, pros- PALACE HIP ) have tested our work When coming THIRD AND rie , ; H pre aa to our office, be sure you are in the PIKE Civil Service Business Ethics|/perous Astoria fisherman, | was | Afternoons 1:80 to 8; Fives. €:30 to 11 | right place. Bring this ad with y And the Doctor will give you @ careful examination and prescribe for you OUK REGULAR PRICES FREE. cleared up today when friends ADULTS CHILDREN SEATTLE Northwestern identified him at the state hospital | If you are sick you cannot do bet. WABH @ + _|for the insane, where he had been || sae] i Cut - Rate 15¢ 5c tor than take advantage of this of: Shorthand Reporting since he disappeared. With the! i | Dentists fer. Y 2 tery » na Delores. ir. We save you money and give School solving of the mystery the name | Tm Aibh is eee nd saa Hi Rieti aig alg the best possible atmont. 5 of his nephew, Charles Carlson, ao- J . . a were Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1581! cused of murdering Asderson, is ee San ae en @ppecite Fraser-Paterson Co. Loge Sents 25e re BUPA PLM OA MEET

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