The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1917, Page 8

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-ORPHEUM THEATRE Third and Madison. Eugene Levy, Manager. =o: =a TODAY TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS Cross, Jerome & Jackson Two men and a woman who have a bear of a comedy singing and talking act, THE FOTOS Comedy CLINTON SISTERS With Dancing and Singing ROY & NADA WOOD In Comedy Singing, Patter and Dance COLUMBIA TRIO Sing and Play Banjos Wel: Novelty Acrobats BOHN, BOHN & “LIBERTY” BOHN | JACK PICKFORD REAL HERO; SAVES BABE FROM BLAZE Sessue Hayakawa in “The Seeret Game,” Liberty, Thorsday ANY unusual events occurred the tn Tomorrow | Night Come to the Orpheum and relieve that stuffy feeling after the big tur. key feed. In a Hand-to-Hand Balancing Act Today's Matinee — Any Seat in the House. Children 5¢. Entire balcony tonight, 10 cents Sundays and Holidays Adults Twenty Cents; Children Ten Cents. These prices include war tax COLISEUM—Deuglas Fairbank “Reaching for the Moen.” RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR This Home-Made Mixture Darkens Gray Hair and Makes It Soft and Glossy To a half pint of water add Bay Ram * 1 of. Barbo Compound A small box Glycerine % of ? are all simple ingredients that you can buy from any druge at very little cost, and mix them yourself. Apply to the hair once a day for two weeks, then once every other week, until all the mixture is ined A half pint should be enough to larken the gray hair and make it soft and glossy. It is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. It should make a gray-haired person look 20 years younger Do you want to invest your money? Use Star want ads. - DON’T MISS in the process of translating stage was heavy dramatic for Paramount. Some of the oddest and at least one of the most thrilling | experiences fell to the lot of Jack on good stead when she wei into mo- much attention because of her versa Pickford, who plays Tom, while the | tlity. In musteal comedy she at company, under the direction of | tained great success on the stage WDiam D. Taylor, were working in| both In America and in Rurope WHILE HE’S ON “LOCATION” This experience stood her in tion pictures, and ahe has attracted ys CALL ANTI-GILL | MASS MEETING . - - ° Continued From Page 1 \¢ ° cit Wants College Man Mayor Gill Wednesday & still name an head of the f “would want him to be his agreement to » th ioe would stick aman fr arn department, but a Went Point Jor Annapolis graduate | “f told the Minute Men,” he anid “that I would not let them, or ar other local organization, especta the man Negotiations are apparently o | off—at least the Minute Men's com: | jmittes told me that they were Mayor Gill said he waa still ready to turn the poll spartment over to “some man who haw the fidence of the army and navy officla Not di as Painted after declaring that here aren't as bad they are painted,” pointed to a re camps, printed by the Off Bulle tin of President Wilson umittee on public information ‘This shows, by government fig ures.” he maid, © 32 camps where vi | ‘The mans meeting will probably be held at the Hippodrome. © J France takes the attitude that May or Gill and the er have come to a parting of the ways, and no temporizing at this time w help matters, He does not believe | that even the appointment of a new chief would solve Beattle’s problem. REDS’ RINGLEADER MAKES HIS ESCAPE ° e Mins Wehien's first experience on/| Continued From Page 1 + e na te inate members, 4 soted m to destroy ev and come to his ald. ‘The janitor to be paid approximately $1 for de ering the onaKee One more anarchist wan arrested at Burnett, Wast a little Missourt town. In “The Slacker,” starring the brit [Ur other arreets va During the night the small hotel in| i.°) aireas, Emily Mtevesa, at the! which they were staying caught fire aaa ett te “pf » Names Ireanes of mar and the lives of the guests were en tho flan “i membeus wore nating th dangered. Jack Pickford was one of peggy geen > national | opernt f 4 Japanese > rece the first out of bed and » his The Star Spangied Han. |%! Packages of propaganda for the clothing, and, hearing some one « . Italians, f Lynn, Mase, After ing that a bab: inar 1 a Oa taking ‘ the papers stairs and carr t down a . Headquarters of a, at rescue the child, but a maved three ° le t b Agent Tom camera cases, several boxes of filme Fischer workin h City Detew a mattress, an armful of nograph on Majownki ancha records and several pieces of furn ture, M time, the fire department arrived to extinguish the blaze Jack stopped to mop his perspiring brow and Director Taylor slapped him ap | provingly on the shoulder | Fine work,” be said. i Rut the young Paramount star did | not walt for his commendation. He) Send for Free Trial Package was back in the still burning hotel to | save one article that he had left In his room in his haste. It was a patent fire extinguisher, which had been hanging, forgotten, on the wall thruout the excitement You Can Haye the Digestion of a Sailor if You Follow Meals With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Marry MeCoy, formerty a Key stone comedian, haa returned to vaudeville and is appearing in a singing act At the Coliseum Douglas Fair banks has plenty of opportunity to pull the athletic stunts that have made him so famous in “Reaching | for the Moon,” his latest picture. Elaine Hammerstein makes o bid to become one of the screen's pop ular stars in “The Co-Respondent take at the Libert Wilfred Lucas tx| Your stomach the her leading 7 He hasn't be lacks, The appeti' peen on a local screen for some | and to satisfy it, we fill up on time things we like and then comes dis tress “Here's a day from the life of | Once you learn the remarkable Louise Huff,” remarks a particularty | action of Stuart's epaia Tablets frenaied press agent. “She had 17 tigesting for preventing and different gowns fitted at dressmakers, made 17 scenes for the Paramount picture “Bunker and during her spare moments acted hostess at litte rooming r ging and the other ¢ KaRsinows rising, lump in Bear a dance given for the drug st and be saf r the trials and perils of dyspepsia ture star is an easy one?" Send for a free trial package as a Only trouble with this is that it] test. The coupon below will bring it should have been sent out when Seventeen” was in course of produ Free Trial Coupon On the Eats ‘ Appetite and arrested ur bon an they all under 10 said they “belong Kn mm.” were found | They t held. | Members Exaggerated White said he had no evidence to | warrant the assumption that there | are 600 members of the organization in Seattle, or 290,000 members in the | United States ntered, and for ser ed to the t there. | I don't think any y knows how many members t re,” he aald We have arre ally all the men we were sent after | White does not w what course ” nh ne the men arrented raid t were aliens and could b 1 on immigration de- | partmental warrar Many ¢ n Will be either intern | ed, imprisoned or deported | Relatives Testify for Mrs. De Saulles} o-- - ° Continued From Page 1 | + which he sald, | rth AMANITA > —< ‘‘The Symbol of Safety’ Report of Condition of The Scandinavian American Bank of Seattle (ULAR Hit I At the Close of Business Nov. 20, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ...ecccocccccoscessch Fis0maawe Real Estate 497 208.66 Banking House—Furniture and Fixtures.. 75,000.00 United States Notes and Treasurer's tificates Warrants, Stocks and Bonds. Depositors’ Guaranty Fund Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit Cash and Exchange Ast Cer- 618,200.00 2,426 202.88 164,617.49 56,400.00 3,189,229.70 $16 ,177,721.09 LIABILITIES Capital ee Surplus ae Undivided Profits Reserved for Interest on Time Deposits Guaranteed Letters of Credit Fy Demand Deposits . +++. -$6,635,061.0 Time and Savings Deposits. ... 7,820,538.65 14,455,599.68 $16,177,721.09 1,000,000.00 500,000.00 94,841.90 70,879.51 56,400.00 ee ee ee TTI MIWA sits Nov. 20, 1917. .$14,455,599.68 Deposits Sept. 11, 1917., 12,947,770.17 Gain in 70 Days.....$ 1,507,829.51 | BRANCH AT BALLARD | UTAH UU HAA | ALIA _. THE SCANDINAVIAN SSS AMERICAN BANKS H awake and be jealous, for I give him of Mrs speakable philosophy War. good” to them fair warning I'm ng to make des | ren-——that the best way fora woman’ Of course, I know, little book, that pera © to hia wife to get ng in this world is to pick for the time my point of view was ttle t how long It | out some nice man and let him be warped, and that probably most of I went to the theatre, | good to her. the women were there were rence to me, Jim cast tak Out Sn I did not stay thru the last act of ite to eat and a litte al shows in town mus the play, but asked Jim to take me ance with their husbands or sweet to see Iris, a play by away, and I had almost a feeling of hearts. But you see that is the ef 7] playwright, Pinero disgust as I looked around over the fect such plays as Iris have. They THANKS. tion a I was very sorry that I did not go| assemblage in the restaurant where Make you doubt the virtue and the F. A. Stewart Co. 266 Stuart D, Stewart Jeishart friena| t° usical show, however, little|he took me, and ¢ upon the) fcodness of every one, ENee iam ; GIVING Francis Carpenter, “the mighty | muiiding, ¥ ra et, Tetaart, riend | book. for the story < in so dis: | beautiful women, luxuriously clad,| Women alike, midget of the films,” who is with the |f je at package [| tote i bin thie Gicht oP Adenas (te qo hopeless, that L-arrtved| Who. were’ letting .aaine wah “he (To be continued) REX BEACH'S EVENING’S vadhedeoEN aher rsa ked to accompany her | et Rect aise a rest roe ———— ‘Auction Block’ PROGRAM Franklin porn Boa or tea. the mat.| Jim turned to me and asked, “Are : own home whi aK PB cap macy Hoag you sure, Margie, that Dick fs strong stalk,” now at the Clemmer, was be. |] Stree - \ 1 to in|) 9 ts thle wae shes alan OF t ing spade. To the party were in- |] ..., pert igain?” . vited @ne cat, Krazy; one pup, Bubby de _ bd aye ar th t gh b te th » and himself. Ail others were ba — bg hisp Pes aged Rag or Lebel 4 arta saprigeg =, UNTIL FRIDAY — PHILIP wie ang cage. te ct OLD) PRESCR a ng ag hig Ryo Kotak NIGHT ONLY ILI andthe puppy drank ei FOR WEAK K'DNEYS (.22ice oil So. hor ttn, ie na deporte " PELZ Sally Crute has been engaged by I was playing with her, chasing| little now he will slide down the path a 4 Metro to play leads with Harold Lock ne ; her,” said Miss Errazuriz, “when she| to the nice little shelf waiting for all \ wend. Wins Geuie ae heen ch ave you ever stopped to reason) nit her head and became uncon.| tnefficient men, This, of course, is Jane snag tk, Set, as te ae leer in tack © nes seseaele ins eens, bene enon | ret oe ‘ ep rchestra are #0 extensively advertised, all at lirious. Then she cot ‘ou } t it ’ » r Witi Give Leah Batra, one of the mont beau-|O%°® AOD Olt Of wight nd are Hoon | head:painn, Rd at swith YOU CAN’T BE ONE IF YOU ARE owl tet ul of sereon‘nctrenan, into make forgntens, The reawon In pla. the| ner head tn could not heep ui with} Dick a A TRUE AMERICAN : Gouaaet evista? lot the manufacturer, Thin applies| Miss Erraguriz al eclared De} he ha "oor { In Another Big more particularly to a medicine. A|Saulles, short after marrying | old Dick, it seems harder for him Goldwyn a or og Anita King, Horkhelmer-Mutual| medicinal preparation that has real) Bianca, demanded that his mother.| to be ill than it for most mer ra ; he Finest Music star, has adopted a little girl. Dor e eo almost « twelt 1 ‘ ‘ 1 the mere ph ct of liv ; “ « § 10 alm “ . w|inlaw give him a huge estate 4 fe mere 7 al act of lv ’ THE in the City othy Brent is the child's name, ar an endless chain system the rem-| Chile and full charge of the Er.|ing—has always meant so much to , she is 6 ra old. Her mother was | ed is recommended by th » who| razuriz family affairk. ‘im DAWN” dnchudinug: ‘wan ts It was her dying wish that the cele |are in need of It Wan KeeVEUA EG task mbcdtr I felt to hear Jim talk this | fim $f A Pt Full of athe ax brated actress adopt the little girl A prominent druggist aa ke, | in Chile which her head wa ¢ Dick. It was as tho he were fe 4 "ay ull of - - ven ‘: | ‘or example, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.| open, the witness asserted lead and waiting to be ji j Big Stirring Jane Cowl, star in “The Spreading | £0" CeMaple, Deo Kili Amp: | OF ac ‘ i f nit a saandcation’ * Wave asld fac mu and then that awful sordid as RS 7 Soenes Dawn,” at the Strand, i aln0 ee arent never hesitate ty | PAA AANAR nanan | | bias Cusoed Gan The Powerful Patriotic Play That Is Thrilling ‘ou'll Like nguished ax a playwright. She ia y " itate to ; . ll conuthor with Jane Murfin, of tna | recommend, for in almost every cane } sty. Was Ol -ehout 8 wornan,: tiie the Nation : two Broadway successe Lilac |! Shows excellent results, as many 1 Bepaste Soph AEN 2 20 man, Kave Time” and “Da y customers testify. No other |) {| Hen@slt $0. ADOSHOE backuse aie. gotid ee that I know of ha \ ( not Tana the luxury to which she Wheeler Oakman, who has been { bie anbtal nouniee.at all” Mibimcres pas n ous C s- - cee eo ing leads with Mae Murray in| According to sworn statements and Mlb Biitdn dase ria abete ag? feared STARTING WEDNESDAY bird pictures, a one of the latest | verified testimony of thousands who| Q) Se ieese cold wind. PERSIENE sive film players to be drafted have used the preparation, the muc, |“ rnrrrrrreees | her satiny skin a hint of goose Lumsden Hare, the English actor, | ue to the fart that so many att MERCENARY WOMEN there are women ike that in the THESE PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX , is now with the Petrova compan lotaim, it fultiti vo as @| world, I want to feel that my sex : — ‘s Das nowt every wish! when we got out that night on| does realize its great responsibility - : George Loane Tucker, the man pi neg enh liver and blad-| the way to the theatre, litte book,| Lam trying now, as I write this, to E who ma The Manxman,” is to | oer ee neat ach Sine nei trou! the first thing Jim said was that he| ‘hink the theme of that play is not —[IN— Girees Mabel Normand in her new sh j ? He epee be uric acid,| wanted to go somewhere after the| ‘rue-that it is only one man's idea ‘ slay to dan | of women—and then I about ‘SOULS ADRIFT” Kinny Weblen, charming star ot logan, reesive. 8. sample orrin | eye ee Dh. crntzas leo GART RIBS GurTitie” wane §, cmmy tlen, charming star of Swamp-Root by parcel po: Y ; dag . : pecause of her natural talent for|tion Dept. . Large and medium Vell will dance t | ur ' th test hardst | é size bottles for wale at all drug stores.| lady. fair, and Dick better ‘stay! in the world, and who, altho they 4 TH.BET. PIKE & PINE may not voice it, believe in that un-)

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