The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1917, Page 4

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Sa ae a PROWLS FOR THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT / | Jammed With Thrills, FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission .....15¢ Children .... | over, STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, FAIRBANKS BEATS BILLY SUNDAY, At Baseball, Not Collecting in the Coin, However 1 to 0 score provided the bie feature of the Douglas Falrbanke-Billy Sunday baseball game last week tn Los Angelos. T* THOUSAND people and a it was an elaborate feast for the big crowd and, considering it was a benefit, compelled wiseacres to say it was the biggest event ever staged tn California, The celebrities who attended ranged from parsons to pugilists and the audience was Iikewise com- posed of a great variety, including persons who registered every play with hard, expert eyes, and those who didn't know “play ball” from “guide right.” The mingling upon terms of af- fection of'so many men of such diverse history and attainments appeared upon the green field helped to prove that baseball ts the most democratizing of games, Billy Sunday ran bases, three of them, and might have made it four and a tally tf the man at the bat) had four swings at the ball ent of the all-too-littie three. So “Bill died at third and the game was with Fairbanks as the con- quering hero. Whereupon the cohorts of Fair banks rushed upon him and holst ed him upon as many of their re- spective shoulders as he could sit upon, by which sign they proclaim ed that the “1” on the scoreboard belonged to him and the “0” to the Rev, Mr. Sunday. Seattle in Front Seattle moving picture houses are on & par with any in the world and much more advanced | than {n many other cities much larger than Seattle, according to any number of prominent photo- play folk who have visited this city within the past year, TRACE DISEASE | TO CONSTIPATION CLEMMER THE HOUSE GUTERSONS AUGMENTED OF MUSIC RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA SEATTLE’S BEST PHMOTOPLAY MOUSE “SOUVENIR DE MOBCOU™.... “ENTR’ ACTE,” from MLLE. THIS IS THE TRUE STORY OF RUSSIA Scenes Authentic in Every THE POWER The Strange Power in Which Over the Russian THE RUSSIAN MacDOUGALL. LIVING DAILY CONCERTS 3:15, 7 AND 9 Violin Solo by Joset Waldman. SELECTION, “LES CONTES D’'HOFFMANN..........Offenbach Orchestra Number. Orchestra Number. Rasputin The Black Monk THE REAL FORCE BEHIND THE RUSSIAN THRONE The True Story of THE FALL OF THE ROMANOFFS Heretofore Suppressed by the Censors the First HIS STRANGE POWER OVER WOMEN The Decline of the Russian Monarchy and the Responsibility of Tomorrow's Matinee at 3:15 -SOUTHWICK’S Winter Fashion Show sseaeee anne Wieriawekt Herbert UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY MODISTE....... THE SENSATION OF THE WORLD Told to the Public for me Detail Are Shown, Depicting OF RASPUTIN Rasputin Gains His Ascendency Czar and Czarina, REVOLUTION MODELS |man and any nur Milton Sille and Miriam Cooper at Liberty ainder of wi |? ——~Fnoguana TopaY LINERTY—Miriam Cooper in “The Moner 0 one Wolf, OTRAND—Madgo Kennedy in “aby ine CLEMMER—All-star cast in “Has- tin, the Hiack Monk.” J yet | EUM—Hasel Dawn im “The Y|sephus Daniels, jr; Ggorge Ran } |dolph Chester and his wife, and the officers and a score of men from the battleship Texas were among the others present. “The Honor System,” at the Lib- MISSION—Charies Hay tn othe | erty, is a picture that will make Cledhepper.® » | |men and women sob. We no. REE—"Fhe Batti of the Ancre, | |tleed several teary-eyed men about } ' “a}\us when the convict came stum | { biting back to prison to preserve leary Meare” J the “honor system.” a “F ” att: William Hart, Dorothy Datton,| 1 °"¥ Is Poet Warren Kerrigan Mar | The celluloid Rialto is humming Fischer, Anita King }with the announcement that Ros try, have been lof Seattle and its picture theatres. Among the various education features of the new G rar film spectacle, God Forgot,” to be reléased soon, jthe portrayal of the |wunpowder tn this country. Th }unique guns and cannons used this production are reli only after from muset antiques. A set rivaling that of the Bast! in “A Tale of Two Cities,” wa made for “The Lone Wolf.” at th Coliseum It ts the one tn whic the Paria hotel is burned tn one the many exciting scenes Eileen Is Guest Douglas Fairbanks, was the gue of honor at a dinner recently at th by Howard Chandler Christy. J MASONIC TEMPLE >, Pine ard d 2%, Jan and Mischel, CHERNIAVSK The World ¥ Recital Supreme Prices, $1.50 to Se, us Trie triumphal tour in A and will give onl in Seattle this se Nex Office Open at Maw Temple, Fridny at 10 A. M. THREE DAYS MORE To See The Greatest Comedy Ever Filmed BABY MINE THE FARCE OF 1,000 LAUGHS CHERNIAVSKY’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and his with Gates Austin A merry musical Comedy tn n with lots of pretty Gi RUN FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Coming Sunday: Lovett’s raidine Far fhe Woman first use of obtained Elleen Percy, teading woman for Hotel de Artiste, New York, given Friday, October 5, 8115 P.M. ANOTHER FULL MEASURE SHOW TOMORROW! TOM LINDSAY Lady Bugs FIVE-PART, FIRST- ‘(MOLLY KING ‘‘The On-the-Square Girl’ coe “Fatty” Arbuckle has just sent & small volume of original verses to the publishers. They are not limericks, by the way. Indeed, to reveal the actual truth, “Fatty” al/has been courting the tragic mune. The volume will reach the book stands about Christmas Ume. is star of “Baby starred tn Madge Kennedy Mine. at the Strand, j*Over Night,” “Fair and Warmer,” “Little Miss Brown,” and “Twin | Reds,” on Broadway before joining [the pletures in Tt fe sald that Rasputin, the 19] Black Monk of Russia, in an argo as| ment, once sh ‘I am the so {o#ar.” At any rate, he met about }the same fate as Nick “Rasputin n| of [the Black Monk,” a story of Rus sian intrigue, is at the Clemmer. Kolb and Dil! are making their first bow om the screen in Seattle at the Colonial in “A Million for at | Mary.” The horrors of war are depicted as they really are in the genuine tures of “The Battle of the * shown at the Ff under ploes of the Canadian club. 1 A bevy of beautiful maids helps Ray put over “The Clod. F at the Misston. ACTION IS STARTED "10 TEST REED LAW j | ity United Press Leased Wire | YAKIMA, Oct. 3 |the Reed prohibition amendment \will be started either today or to- | morrow, In the superior court here, | before Judge F. H. Rudkin, by At t y H. J. Snively ma | | state a shipment o the state to a company within It ts said the action was backed _| by a number of Seattle people. 8 CHILDREN IN AUTO | HAVE A CLOSE CALL | C.C. Cherry, 65, 509 Columbia at, a bold, bad speeder At least, the police think #0, For hey arrested him when he bumped roadside into a Madison st. cable lear Tuesday, at Boylston, with an ad of small children. rry insists he did not see the approach{ng car, and that no warn {ng gong was sounded. The eight jchildren who were riding with him between the ages of 8 and was hurt. | ran ‘ nderneath: 4 ugly as it wu to r snes. It must be it wrin- Jain that to the the skin, m it fit the face per- fectly in’ ev place, will effectual ve the hateful wrinkles and SAXOLIT of witch hazel and 1 a face wash an get at any « q Its are surprising ekin y tightens up fresh Other Big Vaudeville Acts ninfature rls in Concentration y, in “The Honor System,” showing | A test caso of What Causes Wrinkles? |} tor action or « legislative program | What’ 9 || sprung by President Wilson will de t's the Remedy? liay the session more than seven Stop to consider what produces and sageiness of skin i re @ mal-nut®tlon Ae t fit tightly | as in| le and sag te 1917, PAGE 4 him low— him CONGRESS TO QUIT OCT. 10, IS BELIEF Ny United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 ment of congress’ par session be fore October 10 appeared certain 4 Adjourn: today, Only extended opposition to any of the few measures remaining day: it ie believed. Another Delicacy in which Boldt plays a winner @ MR. OYSTER is a peculiar fellow—in the main he wants to do the right thing —experience has taught him that an over-enthusiastic chef can very easily bring @ And the point is here— @ It takes “know how” to stew him properly, and it takes care plus experience to serve fried—but whether he is to be pan-roasted or shell-roasted or served any of a dozen ways, of this you may be certain—until you have eaten him the Boldt way, you have never really made the acquaintance of this delectable aristocrat. These Are Oyster Days — Try Something From This Menu Fastern Oyster Fry Half Dozen Toke Point on Half Shell... Olfmpia Oyster Cocktail . Eastern Oyster Plain Pan Roast... Olympia Oyster Fry Olympia Oyster Fancy Pan Roast Just Opened! RESTAURANTS AND BAKERIES Where Oyster Dishes Are Made Appetizing 913 Second Avenue (Rainier Bakery & Restaurant) 310 Pike St. (Bakery Branch) pe STI |Gen. Pershing Swear? | My! Brother Says So} Imagine Pershing cursing. | t for James F. brother, who | an, registered leading known to speak in terms not to be found in a Bible a number of Bibles, however, to his troops in France. | dying loyalty, were inclosed, CHILDREN? This great photoplay, with BIRTH CONTROL daringly and interestingly argued —at the— COLONIAL Fourth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine 3 DAYS ONLY Today, Friday and Saturday 40 40 25 40 50 50 Fastern Oyster Milk Stew... Eastern Oyster Cream Stew . Olympia Oyster Cream Stew Half Dozen Toke Point Shell-Roast Kirkpatrick . —— Eastern Oyster Fancy Pan *Roas' Olympia Pepper Pan Roast... —the season for Crabs. You should see the way the lovers of this shell- food are celebrating the newly opened season. Join them! Half Cracked Crab (that means one-half of a LARGE Crab) 30c; or a whole one for 45c. Boldt’ 1414 Third Avenue (The Big Four) First and Pike (Economy Market) THE CANADIAN CLUB PRESENTS Savoy hotel, says America been military man has Gen. Pershing recently presented Notes, urging un- The Latest Official British War Picturee—Overwhelming In Immensity—Tremendous In Appeal. PROCEEDS SHARED for the Relief of Seattle Soldier Dependents now at, or going to the Front. CUT THIS SLIP OUT It will admit one lady FREE to one of our Monday oF Friday Matinees. Clean, Classy TIVO Clever Shows | Madison St, Bet. Second and First i

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