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~ - COLISEUM ; Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone eooe longue rally for pa services will be held at the fl. W Clark 1060 Kil 3 DAYS ONLY bourne at. Friday afternoon Myrtle Lodge No. 114, of Fremont, Sta : Toda with the Fremont auxiliary to the iting \j Red Croas, will ¢ a dance at the | Colonial hall, 1525% Fourth ave.,| Thureday night | Seventh Co, Auxiliary, W. CG. A C., will hold a meeting at Mird's caf-| oteria Thursday at 845 o'clock Axel Larson, 29, 1406 Sixth ave. Was released on $500 bail after being arrested for having five gallons of whisky in hin pe wton | John KE, Thompson of Coeur! d'Alene was arrested on information furnished by the Portland police for passing worthless checks in hotels Johnson says his wife must have checked out all the me on hin ey bank account during his absence | Dr, William ©, Spe and Mre Speidel returned to Se Wednes y after attending con kreas at Chicago. Curtis Sill and Thomas Hynes. 4 with robbery Judges Ronald and Frater to the state penitentiary from five to! 20 years Prosecuting Attorney Alfred H Lundin left for Washington, D, C & surgeons were rentenc | DRESSLER A veritable mop-up in mirth! where he will appear for the in the United States supreme court Against Francis Mederaf, a Seattle dontint, who was convicted and fined $50 for violating the state law fined “Rea” y $100 each king an automobile from the t Buick Co, May 12 M. Butterworth, 2329 Fed ave. is nuffering from @ sprair nkle and wrist #ustained when she attempted to board a car at First ave. and M eon «t., Wed m y and was struck by an auto mo! The George H of the Spantah Jurey hea atreet Fortson Auxifiary American War Vet erans are giving « fancy goods sale, followed erans Vet aft at the Thursday by a dinner hall, Armory ave your containers Jean Staval, mail order depart mont of Frederick & Ne! wants con kagen on store Word was received Wednesday by Rey. Robert J pastor of the Green Lake Methodist chureh, that his brother, W. T. Reid, 21, wns killed while in action in France Memorial services for the Inte Robe Brooke Albertson will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in Department 1 of the superior ™ t of King county, county-clty butiding. Hands Across the Sea” club will ive a dance and card party Friday night at Odd Fellows’ hall Oregon Bunnies to Go Into Girls’ Lids PORTLAND, Nov, § Five hun dred thousand Oregon jackrabbits are doomed to slaughter, because the largest felt hat manufacturer In the United States has selected Oregon rabbit far as eminently Jadapted to hia use, | —an all-star Paramount production—the j story of two men and a beautiful woman. FIFTH AT PIKE———CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11———ADMISSION 20c———CHILDREN 106. ney ‘Fanny Davenport’s Husband \Re-Wed--Other Film Notes IMSELF hero of thousands of ered for her great comedy suc-, tempestuous stage love scenes, | cess, “Tillie’s Punctured Romance,” Mol of misty«yed matinee after a year's absence from the girls of years gone, nowadays &|screen, makes her appearance at gereen star at the Thomas H. Ince| the Coliseum in her new comedy, gtutios, where Paramount and Art-| “Tillie, the Scrub-Lady,” which will eraft pictures are being produced, |be shown until Saturday night Melbourne MacDowell is a happy | Exile” is a five-part feature, dl Benedict, having been snared by|rected by Maurice Tourneur, and the wily love god he has so often| deals with a band of expatriated families in one of t land colonies, and includes, besides its thrilling and very dramatic theme, an up-to-date romance of pol- itics and intrigue. THEY'RE ALL STARS Geraldine Farrar, the popular celebrity of both the opera and th screen; Cecil B. De M that talent ed exponent of mc photoplay technique, and Jeanie Macpherson have again combinec ry best efforts in “The Woman God Forgot,” which will be shown at the Liberty until Saturday night TOO MUCH TEUTON From Alfred Vosburgh to Alfred Whitman and from Norman Kaiser to Norman Kerry are two changes in player names caused by the war. | Too much Teutonic flavor HE'S FAST WORKER ' William Duncan again beat ached. ule time in his production of “Dead Shot Baker,” at the Strand. | WAS CABARET GIRL Margery Wilson, who was a cab: tiated or flouted in the mimic American is “world. He was married September 28 at Riverside, California, to Mrs. Caroline Wells Neff, a handsome widow. About six weeks ago, MacDowell+ had a nervous break- Gown, together with an injury to his shoulder, while making 4 pic tare. He was taken to the private gest home of Mrs. Neff, who has ibeen for years « trained nurse. The waintance thus formed ripened & real romance. The bride- was the husband of the Inte Davenport, who passed) mway In 1598. | SEP, OLIVES MARRIED Yes, Olive Thomas, Triangle star, Pend now the wife of young Jack ta Pickford, is the girl Harrison Fisher P proclaimed the world’s most beauti © {al woman. Olive was born in Pitt» | burg. and her real name was Olive Durty, but that was before she went {nto the Zeigteld “Follies.” Olive admits that she haa been Married to Jack Pickford since Octo Der 25, 1916. They kept it secret for a year. | love rn heir v 4 ng aret entertainer in Portland before $ BEMEMBFR IT? |she ent once worked “Is Broncho Billy married?” is the | for week as ca girl. Now seal | ) @irst question ever asked any publi- jis a angle star. gation about any film player, accord-| sa Re fng to Photoplay Magazine. Then agesndoe pin seg IN CAST Leet came the deluge Snlighten Thy Daughter,” at th 0 o | Rex, is a pl fficiently out of the | TILLIE COMES BACK lordinary to make it worth more booking. r, who will be re- than the usual sing STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1917. PAGE 7 | FREDERICK&NELSON | Encourage Will You Use Your ddfiuence to Morning Shopping? OU will find shopping more pleasant—you will help the stores to elim- inate waste—you will help to keep down the cost of merchandise. 5,000 Yards of Fancy-work Ribbons In a Featured Offering At 25c, 35c, 45¢ and 65c Yard AT 25¢ YARD— Rich Dresden excellent selection of pat- terns tions, Widths inches AT 45¢ YARD— ITH Christmas not far away (when reckoned by the time demanded for handiwork) and fancy bags just now at the crest of popularity, such attractive offerings in €ancy-work Ribbons are timely, indeed. A few of the uses of these Ribbons are suggested in the sketch, and many other novelties are on view in the Section. 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Basement Salesroom, Thousands of Ohio Ranges Will Be Used in Preparing Seattle’s Thanksgiving Dinners This Month —for thousands of Ohio Ranges are giving ster- ling, day-in, day-out serv- ice in as many Seattle homes. Investigate the Ohio and its exclusive features and you will understand why it is prized so highly wherever used. It will pay you to in- stall the Ohio—the Range with .the reputation. Third Floor. Packing Cakes for Soldier; Hears He | Dies in Conflict “ OG oi wha little book." jase and my cowardice, my trust} py United Press Leased Wire ia “You certainly did see me do just| 4nd my doubt | TACOMA, Nov. 8.—Ernest Raw: his gE. ile,” Coliseum Today + that. I have not only pasted parts| But whenever I meet some one like] tingson man, bee Seen aa THO MAS R. MARS A 1 ep “po you think it is worth while of the letter in my little book, but I egg ~ on Eniiy told nae sd the i of France in an - |The cast is a remarkable aggrega- ° y . to p on paying rent, Mar have also written down your com-/ for the benefit of girls who might) & k Vice-President of the United States oot Oe canes aint wie Feex (aonday Vill. Be to keep on paying "ought I'was| monte and my thoughts about it.| have been put in tho way of the same) word to this effect came to Hall will address the Y. M. C. A. Course at the Sheridan, Zena Keefe, James Morrt “Tobacco Day” at thru talking on my theory of rent-| Dick, dear, I can't give that little tations es oy I bers x fe lingson’s sister, Mrs, FE. M. Ander: ne = TE 7 me on 1 others equally Well known be . ” love book to the world yet. It is too ps the reading of my little book) son, today, as she was packing a box FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ig sa | S T heaper in| might help some other woman over ST E is the priakipel paste | Strand Theatre t found It cheaper) much a part of me. It would seem : , | of cakes to send to him, and reveals Tickets 50¢ and 75e. 8:00 P.M. Men and Women Invited | kK." 1 answered. like selling pron the dark places, and I wonder if I « ape i : isnt ‘neat Monday, Gsare wilt tain Dick," Ta K ing my sou a ja dramatic story of a Boer war vete MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1917 ° NORTHWESTERN STORY lee ee sronbeos dig” vb anything more to be) 1 ha wondering if that | had not better take Pat's offer, and/oran who assumed a false name im “The Sa gorous story of " hia jar love episode?" = " FO! alc e o. | Five to a he cliente! of 9 big! order to ge "4 e Ca ‘Tickets on ale at the following places: Swift's Drug Store, es oe an We — “dy 2 hed for the next several weeks at the mr ee aa aly arnt ee a veo Bice ea paper the chance to read your pages, ee : bes ~ the Cansdiae Sam Second and Pike; Justice Stationery Store, Second and Marion; Roth Clifford aul teases Guiaeer (Coen ae oe pacrne Se Ce Aha anak inthbentivin QabtiWe crate’ Greate trtarieta little book ea dneaivee = Guy's Drug Store, Second and Yesler; Y. M. C. A., Fourth and wie een eee Yjentire day will go to The . Py | 1 really think I would do this if] joys 4 ii Mr. Puller or Mr. Coutts ot ¥. M. C. A are featured, is at the Mission until|“Our Boys in France Tobacco, Yet to come “What man?” I asked, for you! there were only my own story writ-| When he heard that his brother ree: See Seema CBr, ee. PREY Ge ANY, ee Oe he Ae ee Saturday night. Monroe Sallabury | fund This patriotic enterprise} “Did the American beauty write) | itt6 book, I was thinking at! ten in theme ps but what T have| 224 been killed at the front, Raw- q Main 5208 has the role of a French-Canadian | will have a fitting beginning with) YoU, Margie?” that minute very intently of the| ‘fh hy : little book, is Nore | 2 son went to Bastern Canada and half-breed Edward Everett sce Ps Metre ge to contrib! friends we had left In Denve ea tchamsneh ut a Seat ed in enlisting under the r t “The ‘oun.{tion would not have been worth , pe ae nF igs i |name of Edward McK ) SHE HAS EXPERIENC eh farnbabied cay & Coun:| edits. Her part. in the drama| how one of them, a dear # fagcomedie humaine, in which all of award Moksshams: Fe Bainnad diva tated atthe ee ee ee |was only that of walking lady; but ee 8 ee rema oo Bog br types of humanity make entrance ce : ; a changed appeara iso could cd exit, Jew i ‘ Class A, tella the story of @ woman the woman outside, or rather, T) ' *" New Headlight I ans / y " vot help seeing how quickly Dick (To be continued) i eadight Law in whom mother love is the strong y | should say, a woman outside, wrote | Ot ner sen d he seemed to In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which tx the highest |est force, and yet who has no chit | HEAT RES me & letter that maant ee nt ‘ ons age cand bel a Opposed by Dealers 0 ar t oof of the mot Owe iis Yunthi 1s well ne have these other letters: ads , . fe gad strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth: | dren of hor own. Lut she mothers ~ db bend sve noenibie, does it, alone with me. He was interested War Baby Is Found Thirty-five automobile accessories Busranteed fifteen years. her young wister and in doing this) 9p npcuM th bg tecG women could have writ-|19 gay chat for a while, but empty} 1 es of Seattle have gone on Geld Crown... 88,00 | 282 stattling and unexpected experi:|" Oo new vaudeville acts at!ten thelr own story, and by the long| >a¥ble seemed tp pall him down) Of} Tacoma Doorstep as being against the new $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) gy | °C x the Orpheum, theatre, three are'arm of coincidence furnish the two| Very quickly. By United Press Leased Were headlight law, which provides ‘thas $10 Get of Teethnnnnnn..... $5.00 | clasty and the others are of average sides, which, with the man's story, We met Paula Perrysreen in Den} aGoMA, Nov, §—Tacoma as the light must be thrown 0a r oI rama of 1 osce ley ver, anc itroduced er’ and Ve! f 2 nches m eo white crowhe alsin eas $0 reriging | Wary ste seri ne sha ba ean seni hus ans t bi k : Jits first war baby problem to solve) at 72 feet from the lamp. 3. Gerakdine Farrar in Ruth and Kit Clark are two girls triangle?” J gg eg | “i Bi 2 Geld Fillings $i.do'U. : [ | _ uth and et oh thelr reg and| “fhe, idee, 1 strange enough roth Paula and Jeff were radiant-| today, Wrapped in a small bundie,| Such a light they maintain, Silver Fillings 50¢ | popular songs waid Dick If it is not the same|ly happy, and they were delighted], paby boy weighing less than eight} Would not enable the driver to see Platina Fillings —— The | in “Dead Casetta & Rydell di dance act, story, it proves that to every ot of with the version I had made of the} pounds was found on the steps of muon bait ginal spay <= t ittle ¢ 1a of Ife is the | Paula story | would also endanger the Have impression taken tn the | | offering Russian and wale dar us his own little drar x - own| the home of Mr. and Mrs, George W.| of # wae dare ct cevine ten Keefo in Mghten | | Srewster and Bo introduce moat Interesting, My, well as abso- Why don't you write your own of pedestrians, they assert. The je and " ride Work. We Stand the jorence Reed in “To | | Bo: aa ' a tomate impersonator in Jutely unique, If it is the same| story, Margie? asked Jeff | w ager new law goes into effect Deo, 1, or patronnae ie recommended by our early (| stunning clothes story, L wonder what they will say My dear Jeff, don't you know! pinned to the bundle was note b still giving good satisfaction. ek Our cum | | practON—Huth Clifford in o}l # Roy uo pla eir acro-| when they see it printed that happy women have no his . ners who have tested our wor hee Soming be 6s ettieg be sure Hovage | eae ee he Ly ial as; “But Tam wot Koing to allow it to| tories?” I answered. Only you, lt-] "eading ‘are in the right place. Bring this ad w you. oO! Walsh in “The | | batic turn in adjoining hot ) ‘ ‘ hen “le book, have known n heart “His father killed in the war. I Have you a house for rent? Open Sundays from 0 to 12 fer Wo People y || Al Nuttle is « xylophonist, and be printed, Dick—at least not yet.” | i , he Fr, Agora Meat amy BN Bos Kitty Gordon tn “The |! yr oonard and Ruth are song and “I thought T had seen you care aches and my stumblings, my hap-! « ¥ d Adventuress.” OHIO SRIVERSITY STYLE dance artists, CUT-RATE DENTISTS | Opposite Wraser-Patersea C= fully writing and pasting it in your piness and my pleasures, my cour: to him, He is from good people.”