The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—MONDAY, AUG, PAGEL 6 QUESTION Why all the laughter and Fifth? ANSWER Douglas Fairbanks in “Down! to Earth” P. S.:—Down to Earth will be shown until Thursday Night Only! mt Harvester Film Being Shown at _ Coliseum Movie ‘As a part of the campaign, whictr the State Harvester league Is wax $ng this week for workers t fruit end her ids of Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11. ADMISSION - 15e¢; Children 10¢. CARMEN WANT DECENT HOURS |: AND MORE PAY ©: Washington. the Colfseum is showing a fim — perigee Me A Sa tho act ll eee ourain tnt tration of the demands of md acade? hop ranches. The {he Amalgamated Association Is an > Franc ne ° _Assosk ae wes prepared by the Educa = piel pera Poeeaees tional Animated Film Co., under sag c. rd Roiaien can the ge ag eco Heaton, day. y of the Piet a leegue officers believe the ciara sersonntes pee film will stimulate interest in har Sates a. aaotilontion netting Vester work, especially among peo ple. who hi few weeks’ vaca. forth the demands of the men. who have a fe s The company has until August tion, and wish to spend the time 4.1 city to thie com ate in useful service fi that date re be 19 effort to sett 10" ar bitration as fr ble will be m arbitrators wil! The mer day, with first, to cc obligation to the state f ond, to maintain in accordance 3rd and Madison ‘d of uN ve himself Where You Get Your a es Money’s Worth the elimination 0 € Adit al pay for yay SR tween since LU from ¢rease while the otorman | working out the car, the present expensive form should be abolished and a jumper form, Ike those in use on the tnterurban train o Vaudeville Acts and furnished by the compar The letter does not spe of pay the men de nolds says fe t now paid by Woman Gets » $12,500 s Mrs. Carola B. Jones has been 1 granted the right to $12,500 of the esta of her father-in-la . Jones, as sey © propert and not the community estate of her orey [ise ct a ruling in Judge Joho Jure ‘ court “Money Magic” 10c Really Removes Hair Roots, or Costs Nothing actine, the New W Tonight et discovered for. halr-d Womankind | the wondertut 1 dinady Pilate the 5c Tomorrow Afternoon rf ‘mousteche or. other —— so harr lean a hild “NOW PLAYING tidh. Fernaskebie eub Derwent Hall Caine areanee obtained oe as “Crime and Punishment atiazaction:. Gut what Woman would mot be se and delighted afte Sc—Class “A” —5c Third Near Pike eing thore ugly hairs coine including the roots ey ont Advertisement, out with her own | at Pike| ment that had to do with the Japanese. He got to know the Japanese mind very well, and he got to know Jap-American dialect even better. When he became a free lance writer, the cub reporter began to recount some of his ideas about the Japanese a hia American | ways, and it was thus that | Hashimura Togo was born, a figure destined to spread the fame cf Wallace Irwin broad went to ng r Wallace Irwin ow wa ‘ e { As ‘ t Se 1 “a He ‘ and Flower t when came tin ain as a naval lieuter ided he would rather act So he came to America Togo did the same thing ( of Walla Irwin) an ¢ periences were remarkably like | Hayakawa’s ! when Irwin be |gan to put his Japanese hero into jfilm form, he bined the lives jot the two, the [=f the man deb ee of Toxo man and the will be the al of a Japanese < to measure of fame hat Wallace I wit f the ost Amert LIB <r, Jack Pickford Loulse Huff are at in an adaptation of |Owen n | Lawren \e | whi leit ifrom a co-educational — school, | “Dink er, alla Var | or Lawre with desire for atirrin, ‘ rand " and at the tl being vantfu ynsider ‘ “ until e da 6 being ¢ r crowd ha w tt urst of spunk nt e the respect hool asso He p for his friends in Latin consequence that the er ops extraordinart By winn ball team wn at the er rtant game blishes him: and becomes a a the fellows Star-Liberty movie weekl hows small kids ing record hes of ton 1 in the govern ment canal t of the Bal 1 locks; scenes at the P.I. army thetic fund benefit ball game or en ¢ sing the canal locks Ballard we ral scenes at the st annual playfield swimming meet held at Mt. Baker beach noon; members of rda t yards who ¢ | Theodore Roberts, Louise Muff and j Liberty until Seventeen years ago there | was a cub reporter in San Franciaco who every once in a while would get an assign Jack Pickford in Wednesday Night |e Famous Japanese Schoolboy to Be Seen at Movie Show “The Varmint,” ° Today's Programs | — | LannTry—teck in Fiektord “The “Crime and Punishment Charles Nay in “The Pinch Margaret Edwards in “Hype ONT AL Rie’ Mason in “The we North A Derwent i Caine in Joe! Parker, the boy who wan the of a fresh water college, is t ©. Not only does he make the role hun but he aronies of on ent oot a ent soda che ts father t the ets to college at all, and when he does arrive, his life ts made miserable b ° school wits, But he has the god fortune to fall in love with Abbie Nettlete The girl takes him in hand. 4, as « result of ber train ing, the boy given a chance to eave is «college in the crucial game of the baseball season by batting out a home run. Sylvia Bremer plays opposite Ray REX As with all of Mise Weber's work, “The Hypocrites” x remark able beauty " trr of Auction. The ta theme ort for extert al cha an for interiors of and churehly at d to full ad ntire production veness mosphere vantage, and the is one of rare STRAND impre us to cha i of the rican Dostolevaky wrote “Crime and nishment” while he was stfll in good atanding with the Rus tho hia books had to eult the sian government little too radical wa nt to Siberia for in one seven years for part f the most gigantic plots ever atte against the established order CLEMMER The Whip,” at the Clem has not one star, but six not onl a senational scene, but scores of them. It is called the [greatest motion picture in the | world arm nd the nching nner & Hddy's of the French || How to Beautify a vexsel, Lieut, Demise . and . i ricacs Rares ties Summer Soiled Face tile of wine the prow of the craft | ter to ren COLISEUM | rat old complexion. inte Douglas Fairbanks is at the Col-} o ne and velvet iseum In newest Arteraft pic Deeln off the tire, “Down to Earth,” written by Ry sree Be himself he story of the photo-| bones oP te fa t cal Amert nl evenly n tiny bon ndetiast” and evidence of the of living close to nature are a eee n ccord with the views of assumed b: hi weetheart, | a ambitious soctet bud. Bride parties, matinee dances, tea pat ties and iptuous ners are the important factors the pretty | athe girl's social career, and these occu: | ¢ rt A py too much of her time for wan-| rinkle derings amidst the great God outdoors How the persistent her away from her and wing her over thinking, despite herself, offers one of the most amusing tonics the screen has yet displayed climes are visited and many sur prises are presented in typical Fairbanks sty! MISSION “The Pinch Hitter at the Mission, is an exciting base ball story, with Charles Roy as the be. Ray's characterization of country in youth takes surroundings to his way now playing pomp me the xed mun an fol Thin errr renters: sopstapiete tess] Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave. Near mesloee if READ STAR WANT aaa} at the one not to take his at Into the real pl author, who wrote “Crime hment.” the film version is shown at the CL A ‘areer which is ao full of he The Perfect Formed Girl Appearing in the NUDE ART Motion Pictures as Margaret ™ Edwards Ina Brand New De Luxe Edition Lois Weber’s Greatest Moral Play =] HYPOCRITES THEATRES NEW VAUDEVILLE AT TIVOLI Edward B sical playing the comedy WILKES The the breeny tion story who neglects husband order a iit to ‘ary which he wi fe vening urally ts a little Mirtation of her own slander and Cupid all ta Kel mana Jan enlarge uit to comedy y and reo and \ ich new 4 Cor will t ed Sunda bination Seattle has to wl now udevill Keilie- Burn Wilkes week players comedy and cl conce obtain genius in about to publish gets r offering dia Sunda the on omed assistance pee vaude p Kelle the Ti Sep mu house. time oR afternoon the literar wife in book pvish and Phoebe Hunt proves an excellent “wife to start thin while the new leading man, Ivan Miller makes a striking ithor TIVOLI “Saratoga,” m musical comedy dealing with a race track and *crooked con men crowd Sunday t the tv played to a large ernoon and even lt theatre laying »» closed Now Playing UNTIL SAT. NIGHT Sing,” with a real live baby in the! ‘T°... ati . ansports ) Ss = lransportation | Vie Cooke thad the house roaring Russia’s Problem with hia jokes nd la Rosa yuo jokes, and Ia Rosa Du While food and ammunition for of a girl dancer and a man . both rod Russia are available tn the United Store ir Mone Magi the great problem is trans eact photoplay feature tation ng to Gen, A. P. bd , Zalubofts purchasing agent PALACE HIP ar the Rea overnment The new show which started geattie nday at the Palace Hip is he ined by the Five V in Misses. quinte who can i ia and ing a at the same time Soe nnd Wilson ¢ ra ter comedy act which fe fol, Daly's Tangled Army is an acr batic novelty, with good tumbling and funn Won't Cost You a Cent Bandy er an extra Prov. good dancir rove The Olmateads, with the de Lux emphe * the remar able physical and muscular devel opment of the human body Irving Gosler, “A Dandy at the Piano,” ain is own songs and a plays the paniment to them Feminine Sie shiass Boost U Revenu | Away With s | Worthle: now in “i Guaranteed Rupture Holder | On 60 Days’ Trial if the Two Months’ Test Doesn’ti All Our Claims By United Prows leaset Wire Trusses WASHINGTON, Aug, 20.—Since|Like These ter Suste learned to blow smoke! y i yes es, Uncle Son venue ha 7 t been boosted more than $12,000. wh 000, according to offictal figures | \)) ‘thew here West yare id | uoin « wa AMUSEMENTS | ces sat' § =. | The Only Thing Good Enough PALACE HIP 7} To Stand Such A Test Minnens : + Daty's [| trum “ on f t nood "a t ' ™ allied 1 reo Balloons Wed. and fat. Matad | over a after 60 days’ trial Aad there Is only one thing of any & lone trial- |] Mats. 2 Nights, 7 and 9 Only one thing geod enough to atand VANE auch a long and thorough teat | MYRTLE | In “Mother Bia Other Peat Success 106e and WILKES VATE may rts th and Pine Willott 408 Kivery Night eed. and Sat | Kver Maa GOOsT ing a This production varies from the majority of the musical comedy of ferings in the fact that it has a regular, honest-to-goodness — plot that even a blind man might fol low Hlarry Harri in the role of a very excited and nervous French man, got many a laugh from the audience, did also Charlie Ben nett, the con man, and the vil lain of the play A number of specialties, togeth er with a motion picture, wound up the bill | rie ba ORPHEUM With an attractive barefoot dancer, a boy who yodels delight fully, and three men who play and warble Hawaiian airs in a finished way, the Culligan Troubadors de lighted Sunday's audiences at the} | Orpheum theatre Alaska Jack, popular in Seattle and the hero of many Jack London sseassseadl | Station another card with his talk binsiala with motion pte ture, on Nom third hit is . the dramatic sketch, “The Man From Sing the famoun Cluthe The Clune te #0 radloally ent from ything else for eup Te hes received IB separate patents nan absolutely new principle That is our «uaranteed rupture holder Made On New Principle differ Ore cw ; ' 4 ~~ bal Ww, OUR REGULAR PRICE 15c \Nick Has New Hom ’ Ky United Press Leased Wire PETROGRAD, Aug. 20. reasons of state,” ex-Crar Nichola and wife Tobolak have been n removed t@ Siberta, and: will make bis palace of Western sald that he home in He ermanent the the governor. is under guard, a broken b No Belt, No Leg-Straps, No Spring . hing. 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