The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1917, Page 3

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J . + J 2 nares scala om 1—Elsie Ferguson and Pedro de Cordoba im “Barbary Sheep,” Colleeum Jack Livingston in “Ten of Diamond — and Walter Miller In “The Slacker,” Rex. 6—Beile Bennett amd Dvrethy Phillips in “Fires of {89 ! je! bellion,” Mission. Liberty. 3—George Walsh In 6—Edna Goodrich, Strand. “Geme Boy, Clemmer, 4—Emily Jewish Rabbi Here In an effort to revive and matn- tain {nterest fn the orthodox Jewish ideals tn America, Rabbi Isidore M Davidson of Youngstown, Rabbi son {s a graduate of the American visiting in Seattle. Rabbinical college. The ‘Join Ha Nation The Play That’s Thrilling The Spine of 15 c tine sents he on se | Today’s Programs im Lea! jee Gleam in “The Perotliy Phillips te oO, ts David- Gartner in PAY THE PRICE” -: | The lott: her arrest, STARTING SUNDAY “Blind Man’s Class “ fe Sunday's Programs re sent to selected re turning ont the the other men are afferted by the een. RAISER VISITING ; CELEBRATES Strang Theatre to I do.” she replied “Then,” said ou are an RIGA: | Allen declared that the woman| AMSTERDAM, Sept. 8.—Kaiser € pleased at the| Wilhelm is at Riga, celebrating the imputation and t being |capture of the Russian Baltic sea considered narchist. Some of | port, according to dispatches from Ithe cireulars sent out declare the| Berlin today. The German ¢ | writer to d to the gov-|reviewed his victorious troop: lernment a osed “to thing | distributed numerous decorations which makes it more powerful and|He also. 4 need appointment autocratic at ( ) en as governor of MOLLIE KING Luck” 99 THEATRE 3rd near Pike fo) STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1917, PAGE 3 ||Noted Screen Vampire Tells Us That Cleopatra Was Just Like Girls of This Century BY THEDA BARA * I believe that Cleopatra was little different from the usua girl of toda eve that the story of her tragic life | placed in am etti with its heroine a girl of the work Jing classe vould be found a t commonplace. There would to dist lish it m the cases @ a thousand girls of our own da ‘ | Listen to th tory, f instance Mary ix a girl of the Bast Side, unmerried, beautiful, and about 21 yours old, Iw the course of her daily lif@, she moets on elder! man, whos character lm ed Immense wcandal in many parte the world. Mory w fascinated by the man who han made himself a power of fAinanew thrnout the world, He, t Pearl White the bows of an tuen, seen something charming nest-to-Koo athlet! the bewutifal piel, w in rpite of A her bx bor worroundings, has acquired at a a education and culture rarely found Ring.” ber next 4 to marry her The rion Onviam, whe left the cast ent religions, Accord Noy,” the musical comedy | ceremont ‘ ondway, to enter pictures wan faith, they are marr #0 pleased with ber first effort t tng to that of man’s, they are Sbe ts to continue, Her “Runaway not. Neverthel Mary Ives with Romany mpany Included Joseph him as his wife. Kilgour, Pedro de Corboda Do you see anything morally ore, Ormt Hawley and Gla wrong with the girl in t ame story? Should her name be the object of scandal to theee know her, and her fame remain 1 dark In history? i Py tet | Such a wor . wan Cleopat bs part of the 5 5 Substitute her name for that of Burk ca’ top ave, bus in midday. Halt Tho elderly man, whose reputation | "C0 oid the recruiting acenes was black, was Ju Caesar | Instead of a difference in re Marguerite Skirvin, who has been gions, there was a difference Metro pictures, is to become iden. jnationa customs ecording t tified with th Southera Califorala the of Egypt, Cleopatra was colony soon the wife of the great Roman Rome, on the other hand, Calpu They call the bathing girls “Ber nia Was Caesar's wife, and Cloo-| nets” down in California, The re patra wan not recognized sult of Mack Sennett’s monopoly on ) Should Cleopatra's character be & ily contingent of pretty girls | beamire 2—Dorethy Dalton and)? | | Dorethy Phillips is the star eof m Joyce aed Harry Morey in “Within the Law.” | | COLONTAI—Mery Mckaren to | “Idle Wives.” STRAND—Seone Owon In “Madkers Bo-Peep.” CLASS A—fidrne Waltees Bapper f ° oe et of the mimeographed Conscript” letters ma: s ‘ ' ance that the letters b6! Olivereau said she n in ; Wyoming and had « to Seattle to work as a stenographer two! years ago. She was working at the I. W. W. hall at the time of the | Flame of the Yukon, d any more than that of | for his comedies. ment girl? the ten Dorothy Dalton, m ined that Mary Thu » the announcem man takes a shower star of “The ie featured at in “The Ten of ath; Murray was nearly arrested for mpathetiec the I nday > flirting on th she has the role of a dance this time appearing as an a basement cafe, A) all ke a lady of non, recently at Ede marry « man agaidet|!nson Crusoe” were no match In sa grudge. She misun- beauty for the Sennett pippina man’s purpo' be 7 sn kas ae @ note from Low Angeles ove wit bio How . things are made clear to she was not a m wp | ie moment of her marriage @, Dever saw a stu the Yukon’’—but radically different. One ding, she pret: nds tntoxtea and Eeteet eee might say that “Ten of Diamonds” starts ives away the whole scheme ¢ the t on Pie ee eies waded sal x and stay at hie hotel as where the “Flame” left off —a sequel as an attraction ) it fs not trae that every pret ty girl tn Lon Angeles ts a film |twinkler, or claims to be, when a bit of notoriety ts In the offing ectad for the motion Sisie Ferguson, fa of the speaking stag t Hichens’ romantic dra Barb Sheep,” have fetu mous ma of Algeria, which opens day. The leading role, that of the young and lovely wife of a middie aged Englishman, who loaves her to herself w 1iKen & passion game hunting, might ten expectally for the not ed star who has finally beeded the| call of the camera. | for big have been wr Fires of R Lion,” at the Mixsion role. of 8 factory BY WILLIAM GREEN Gecratary.Treasurer United Mine Workers of America Sackville, 4 exinted aince ch town in which) qi) Joyal American citizens are ed, wan owned, body and 80Ul,! interested in winning proprietor of the shoe f9c-|wer It ty only thru a i source of pga 4 : t provided the one sour: ganization that ¢ occupation upon which ts of the town depended Submitting thru long yea the factory hands final ly rebelled, with one girl In particu lar carrying on a personal revol tlon that she hoped would free her roul from the hated oppressions of her life-long surroundings can be brought ab mest must work thru or of men. Consequ tration of two tr when war wan 4 machine t trial forces Geerge Walsh has te wear wem : i is . oe lean en's clothes In “Some Boy!” at the Charged with espionage and us-|men, and the first one Clemmer. He disguises himself as|®lning and wage ing the United States mails to ad-|August 24. Postoffice . * 88) stabilized industry and gx stead a mystery woman, who com a ed a guarantee vocate resistance to the autkority|C. M. Perkins at or sninterfupted operation t re ‘ ir . tamnted the bender hotel and {s accused of etealing d a r peration of mills of th gore nment, “ ° sowi oe ot z nn ng " ot ie parte, ines and factories nde union. pital at. ued Wi leeting Mark Twain ot I'm used to baseball uniforma,|{*t# believe tn wage agreemen jself-cont f “ . : football togs, track sults and bath-|*4 & religious obse W., was bo iminary | writers and constrt Ml Organized lat ing clothes,” aays George, “but none reanized or in hearing by U n to mean select ser 1 ei ' A ‘ of them button the back snar nm supportin |Robert Mcislland Friday and bh sent ¢ a » the maz jon $ fll be brought be-| Some of In “The Slacker,” starring the} nd munitions of war |fore federal court September 13, | lected me brilliant actress, Emily ns, at/a great co-operating force st jand, pending her furnishing bond stay av the Rex, will be seen an exact du the vehicle by which |she was takem to the Pierce county plicate of the flag that insapired|tion may be Increased to its max! Jail. 600 DISTILLERIES Francis Scott Key to write the na m capacity the arrest of Miss Ol! tional anthem, “The r Trade unions belleve in demo | vere, U. 8. District Attorney CEASE OPERATION Banner.” racy, so that the pre gan of Clay Allen believen the central fig: | making the for democ lure im a plot to incite resistance | my United Press Leased Wire Chartle Chaplin will be the main racy” etrikes a responsive chord in }to select service in Seattie hav WASHINGTON, Sept. &—Amer-|attraction at the Colonial theatre/ tne hearts and Ives of all members been captured. foa’s distilleries, ordered closed to/Sunday and Monday, in one of bis! of organized labor old knockouts, anghated,” in) 7 and collectively the | The woman, who wan arrented | save arain knot lwhen she called at Allen's office | last spirits today, At 11 p. m. all which Charlie does some Juggling | mo organized labor are re. lip sdentify certain property selaed | fermentations munt cease, by order) With plates that would make any) sponding as a great service by government agente in a raid on | of Herbert Hoover waiter turn green with envy in the fight world-wide demo: the | W. W. district headquarters Thatillation of the spirits ferment One of the youngest and moat| racy. Hach ¢ is doing his utmost Union block. 713 Firet ave, freely 4 up to the last moment may b® beautiful stars of the ecreen {a Mol-|to win the war Each ts giving a admitted that she had prepared |continned until completed > UN He King, featured in “Blind Man‘«| ood account of himself, wd mailed 2,000 antidraft circn-|neceasary delays will be permitted. Twew,” at the Claas A The test of the present war is 1 favie id | | From one end of the country to @ value of organized | ars, fecisring that she did it at Gen Ghee Oh & @ te , ily ae @ permanent but her ‘ow ” fle is doctured she noted te an drastic order Over 600 diatilleries euean, opening Sunday, Jn Ber 18t:| also a desirable institution and a the price, but was happy to do ao.”| and 8,000 men will be out of busi bed je hee rater fon.” This Is | potential economic force in the life Do you believe in the teachings | 5°8* pai Pee BY 6 netae Of Makes of sae natian: ae 10 have seen the advance showing cs to one of Edna Goodrich’s best productions Son Wants to Go, But Mother Opposes It Leased Wire By United Pre Show Great Number | racoma, sept. §—#ari Alexan . ler Hoss wanta t 0 to r of Famous Players | (sn unegnret hows. hie mother Manager Smythe, of the Strand, | in ts that he wh not, claiming has secured the productions put out| exemption for him on the ground the new Goldwyn Picture cor that be is her sole means of ay oration port The management of the Goldwyn| Ross declares that the exemption ory ution has secared th gery claim filed by hi w made to sat es of Mae Marsh star In The | teafy h mother d asks that it be Birth of a Nation’ and? “Intoler- | denied ance,” D. W. Griffith's production The case is being con red by Bhe will open the Goldwyn series | the district appeals board e in “Polly of the Cirew Oth Mra. Ross i the complaining er tara who will be featured are witness in the famou night ride Maxine Elliott Mar Garden, | case, in Pacific county Marie Dressler, Mabel rmand, | jane Cowl and Maggo Kennedy, | p73 ee oa with Tom Ngpre and’ numbedot| Fine for Fruit Crop others Indications are that good price Mae Marsh comes to the Strand | will prevail in the fruit market thi September 22 ear, according to ¢ Joseph De ’ [o) Vise of Yakima, who Js in Seattle Jewel Carmen ts back in New] De Vise is an entomologist in the York, aft a e#tay In Callfornia, She astern part of the state, He sa | has started work in “Les Miser-|the fruit crop will be large this abl ” with William Farnum, fall. | Bits of “news” from the Sennett WAR IS PROVING. THE VALUE OF | LABOR UNIONS 4 DAYS ONLY !! STARTING SUNDAY Star-Liberty News Weekly Shows Seattle's drafted men ving for cantonment; U. 8) W. halls; Labor nd other local In “The Ten of Diamonds” Dorothy Dalton is another trump card like ‘The Flame of powerful as its predecessor. TWO CROOKS—in two reels—too fone for anything. It’s a Keystone, too! : FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 15c LOGE SEATS 30¢ $$ $ $_$_$__._... se her and the The sun disdains to stray had together. |Into the streets all comfortless, resolved them- For you are far away. @ cay town spoke of : PARIS BRINGS MEMORIES od ti - ° pug “When I got to Paris, M e, nto a minor chord that sang ne 1 Paula, “it ng into my brain There lurks in the lanes of lone: home t arr rn oF Wokenotaiians someness °4 ‘ must go every da A doubt that comes to slay tion that s al And drink of the waters of pit-/All Joy that ts born of hopefulnesm: ments 1 dna: ¥p For you are far away x ae Dt aa dg th she For far away “So far away, dear, | thought, . sre % that you can never return. Never | “Altho Paris has wduiadet " High walled {s the city of lone-|!n all my life—not even when favorite cit mehow this aneiane first felt the loss of my dear mothe ts spont gaye And shut out every ray er—had I hon so lonely. I back the oh That lights the pla with Joy- ed to just die and end it all, Roulevards casas tears began to roll down my feel) icines and For you are far away when I heard a quick step, and even while they ws looked up and saw Jeff Perrygreem, seemed to ask, ‘Where is ye Gray is the sky over lonesomeness, | (To be continued) ‘ little. mothe bit ile sible tad a “oe is ae Take a tip ame from me” wandered to Sen's mente says mem vy of ( bit shocked : Fairbanks | * r : in his lifetime, of the cruel lonell- |i and jump right in tothe middle of a fast-ac- s of a t ty tee With | tions cenario that gets you speeding overto } ands of pe w 1008 | I the nearest newsman's. Grab your hat : you cannot r et | now—andstare—beforeit’s toolate. Pick |] now—and i yt t oF nitlor | off your copy—before they're all gone. Just a Few of 100 Treats 5 11 ‘ JULIAN JOHNSON’ Review of the fi] on sitting besid They move fast, these days—especially — potoguenre Mertens ine BU and = Mare this new one just out. Brand new in a ALICE BRADY, ELSIE FERGU- meade ae 1 ha big, flat size that really gives framing SON, GLADYS BROCK WE [ Lager valve to those 8 tich art photagrapie ts PAULINE FREDERIC oot | with laughing shoppers |) rotogravure (they're listed on our tight.) MARY PICKFORD'S New Clothes, flve” a few hours before wonder din I ught of my mother; ¢ Pick the one you want—and speed MOLI KING'S Meas Abor stick and stone in the wonde up. You can spot the magazine by THEDA BARA Tram Flelds of California into |J the colorful painting of Alice Jove on the front entrance. "Neysa Moran Mc. All the latest News and Gossip of the TEACHERS’ BOARD TO | f Meis id ic—and she’s America’s fore Nit n STEWART °' most cover artist! LOIS WEBER, th irector her Fiance. greatest Woman, Reminiscences of MARC McDERMOTT, Photographs of the Stags when they were Babies taken by the Old Home Towm Photographers. jew with ALICE JOYCE and her Grab it, now-—-Douglas Fairbanks BE NAMED BY VOTE‘ Seattle rs are voti Satur worked 48 hours on a camera interview day for three tru who, with E, |If tocontribute only 4 pages—and there are horrock and Judge Richard Win 140 in the book Aary Pickford » sor, of the hool board, will have awhole day at the studio—just to Rdward OE the administration of the teachers’ ou some new gowns she designed herself ‘story of a bad aa pension fund ai Ghose legs of yours going at agallop, Motion metwrele Chae aa and tell the news:man—tell him now— go Questions and Answers ; PLAN COUNTY ASS’N f SPOKANE, Sept. 8—A Joint as soctation of all county officials was | planned at a meeting of county} commh and county engi-| FOR OCTOBER f neers, in convention here Friday las °

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