The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1918, Page 5

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| | TONIGHT UNLY i STRAND THEATRE TONTONT LAST TIME Sessue Hayakawa in The HCNC’ OF H.S HOUSE —a tale teeming with the unusual and dramatic. SECOND AT SENECA Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20e—Children 10c in The RISKY ROAD “THE MARRIAGE SPECULATION” Class A Theatre THIRD AND PIKE PALACE HIP ¥ THE LIVELIEST SHOWS You vi E | oe EN THEATRE Continuous Dally_1 to 31 1 to il TOMORROW—ON MINNIE BURK and the 4 KINGS OF “JAZZCOPATION” vy TR tertainera” ICKEY & COOPER “Mirth, Melody and “The Skyrocket of Vaudeville” THRER AITKIN | Novelty Variety Entertainers “MOORE & WHITE "en & MORTON Whirlwind } fin pe | iis ‘ “The Youthful " ste : Coupie” yancers fon j rnorortay Carlyle Blackwell ; IN = ; See Rrady-Mad ‘ e. Worla Picteres June Elvidge ; ‘THE WAY OUT’ y "Weekday Matinees, 10e—Fivenings and Sundays, 20¢ EUG LEVY, Mgr. 5 Third and ae” UNTIL ‘SATURDAY B TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS SIRENS of the SEA A Gorgeous Seaside with Hosts of Mermaids and Pretty Bathing Girls EXCEPT MUNDAY 10c Every Night Except Saturday and Sunday 1,100 Seats at 10¢ and 1,000 Seats at 20¢ DOROTHY PHILLIPS IMARCK KNOCKED ouT | MOONLIGHT LAUNCHING ORPHEUM HYN BD Stas? Corresp WASH | 1x. Preside [note indicates } much ele s In crit conduct |" } 191 | Wilson saw gram would ha thy ro Yours am In his jon Dee, &, Wilson Kec al message to congress 19M, he urged congress to take steps to extend our merchant | (COCHRAN SAYS “THAT T, R. HELD UP SHIP WORK OCHRAN STAR-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918. PAGE 5 4 aking Risks on “The Risky Road” Fortunate for Dorothy istration bill was intro forma en 4, 191 ment, thru a ship ard, to ere struct, equip, maintain and ¢ trade of the United States and FOL OTHER PURPOSES The DIN passed t house, 215 to : on Feb All the ¥ . rit were cast by democrats. There were but 19 demo: againet it. | Douglas Fairbanks, in “Mr. Lodge Calls It Vielous LIBERTY “ Senato ly-headed her “S PROGKAMS mate, on Jan. 4, Henator) If the curt ated ine ee PROGRAMA the bill as thoroly ¥ pe at the Libert cious leginlatio f t wa and and international an over f th i Senators Gallinger ininhe never would } and Smoot opposed the bil from bad hole | During the long f or, repub-| Neither would she " rey Hean newspapers opposed the bill.| member of the idle in the end. | COLONIAL—May Robson in “A The bill was killed in the senate Just how she did it is graphi ‘ Sight Oat | i ‘ain | picted by Dine Philtipe CLASS A—Mildred Manning in “The Bryan) have; #hip’* launching, war ines Soul.” endeavored in t n t certain of ¢ » Lewis Libert ” * foreign busines: firma ure for;t t ity naval trainin STRAND |the United s « the power to pur-|and peeps at the elevator girls’ new © shipwre scene showr chase the interned ships of one of | uniforms Phe Honor o.” at the the belligerents.” The ina and outs of a Pathe com: | Strand, was fiimed on one of the These are the ships Uncle Sam)¢e¢y show life at a Muditorium for swept islands of the mid-Pacif seized after we got into the war old men. img ar » of the Mayaka Of course it wasn't diplomatic SoH e compa Thin ix ¢ then for President Wilson to say | CLEMMER ne of the many beautiful seer that the shipbuilding program he ad Nazimova has never played tr flashed the sereen during this | vocated was war preparedines: etter pleture thi latio: terest ama | President Wilson tried it again | ™ Ld ne at the Clemme The ° ft } When the 1916 eres vened of J admirab faptad | two w nt end | the Was again introduce the a a pee Bod Lt heme th n Hughes Makes It Issue x sang ly ie eben Pm get a mew 4 | “On Ma 1916, the bi again] tor sesoae vary an the china [Passed the house, 211 to 161. TWolner whole fiery temperater | democrats ed against it and leight republicans f | The senate fini A Chas. jon August 18, 1916 Famons Stage Star in “A Night Out” Her Greatest M Success IN “Her Sister” Frohman Play for it All for it Adults 10e—children Prices Include War Tax. C THE STORY LAID BAR TH WC the soul of a beautiful a mental artiat ‘OL ONIA [ATH PET Pica Pine | NOW PLAYING The Great Nazimova Revelation OF_A SOUL ETO ALL RLD— little Joline, nd tempera ® model liv- i ing in the Latin Quarter of Paria evelation” ts a stupendous picture Irama, hy vehicle for the us of the Read W of Apr Says of “KR GUTERSON'S RUSSIAN Overtu renade” RARY hat the DIGEST AD 6th evelation.” AUGMENTED HESTRA r By Weber ».Plerne passed the bill eweeps the gamut of emo! body = is seomingly tirelens, a never In repose. Charles Bryant plays convine were inal i? democrats, rs t republi " att a it republicans. land charmingly the role of Paul BY JOHN J. PERSHING IS. TACOMA YARD PLAN |,.2", "vas sm. (9 conferene|Grapvitin. a. yar “Ameria artiat MEMGHON GHICAGO, April 17.—John J.| TACOMA. April 17.—The first) house as it had passed the senate. | Jotine se ee eee ee ee ing, America, won a decision “moonlight” launching on Puget) It was made an issue ee susde « train top Prince Otte Von B _ Ger.| Sound will be held here next Sunday | dential campaign Hu was where Ruth Bowman's tamarets night, when the wooden steamer Mo-| fughes made his firat apecch ded t t many, here, last night. A Chicago) jaye will take the water at a locall/ subject at Rockland, Maine Perpetual Journey onde ar en school named for the former Hun, yard 1916, where he denounced the bil ppd | nr pielhnge them ne chancellor adopted the name of the The midnight laun a menace to the ship int : * not mu ‘ ~ ne American general at the school tated on account of th the country : . - D he, t . por : " ‘ nem . board's orders. This’ action follows The Mojave is the th | The point to all this is that Col | puch Wthi ‘catepehoe py eae aed omy can thew ¢ aa & general movement thruout the city| signed ship to go into the water from| Roosevelt and his republican amo-| fy the tine he mes ohn od 8 ¢ the alt % remove all traces of German the yard. and the fourth to ates actually delayed the shipping | few hous . ta as { ¥ “4 Dana o r famed streets, statues and buildings. launched in Tacoma. | tights Seeatibde Abanl.” at the Mh ee ay —— — den and 5 tet jt Might CLASS A TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY i. Bo egy EB we Mh agen MILDRED MANNING fren a, sane ce Be tume several times in “Mr, Pisit.” | riage —AND— and does not look at all out of place F929 His pr job is the winning ower | COLAONTAT Wallace Mac ona Jot Uhren frigid and ‘cultured maiden | May} ~ aunts to @ sto film show jon life Jat the Colon ‘CAPT. PATRICK STEELE, AGED5, GOES OUT AFTER GERMANS | With an inordinate longing to kill) verit a few Germans before breakfast a te Patrick Miles Stee years . . of 1819 Third ave. W., departed » . rly hour Tuesday morning. He 1 he’s got f I got ‘em was picked up about § ¥ the from hit xtreme south end of the After entert t he imparted hie ide militariam “Capt.” Ste “ heme jto th to his anx tn pectal He od gleefully that he \ be had just #lain a large, fat German " f th on the waterfront, and that the h reed by neces m police could find the body just where whtow " if he had left it. He was grieved when nickels as the res at had doubts were expressed as to his| once been ee eo pla 11 by the f t ° Far and Near § | cloned a { alcohol Dave Shorman pleaded guilty to od to M from 3 News by y Telegraph § $ and Telephone erry lane Auto com of or $64 Fifteen years at Walla Walla was imposed Mallahan “The Spirit of Eddie Wilson ay | France of a le |Jurey, The two men ture Pierre J to grand larceny Unitarian Failure to fill ¢ ract for two wooden twin screw ships is the basis | Olock en for a sult to recover $75,000 Butterworth chapel Tuesday after | fi by Hannevig Brothers against noon conducted funeral ser | the. ndstrom Shipbuilding com-| Harry W. Mitchell, f rpr pany, insolvent, and its bonds of the ¢ and A nts wi It cost Drs. EK eliker and Interment w Washe | zavier P. De Donato $100 and costs The Sanen of G. T. Olds, past each, Tuesday, when they admitted] master of Eureka lodge, No. f to Judge Jurey that they had un-|@ A, M., was he the Butter lawfully issued prescriptions for in-| worth cha large attendan with an unusually of Masons. | toxicants, Funeral services for Mrs. James H. Clark will be held Thursday at) 4 verdict of not guilty was re 3 p.m. at the First Presbyterian | turned by a al court jury Tues ebureh day against Nick Radovich, charged 1 | Theodore Hacker, well known Ne-| n, with having sold liquor to soldic auchamp was found gu Hans Olson plead slacker and was sen dead of dropped tional Bank braskan — politic Tuesday at the Commerce Raymond Mitchell was sentenced ty as tenced to be registered. by Judge Ju Tuesday to from Pa p to 15 yea t the M e re [roe oe ai tahall pleated: guilty ORDERS TEN-CENT CUT to second degr burglary | The remodeled pay rolls from the} ON 2 GRADES OF COAL various departments of the county| The state fuel administrat are being checked by the county|nounces a reduction of 10 ¢ | auditor to determine whether or not] ton from prices in the pul ministration for provisions of | of the fuel Jand Qu anj reduction was ted! ‘This reduction makes the pric elder Roslyn and Queen coal §7.65 a | they come within the the budget Former Poljeeman Paul Schu and Victor Bohlin were a ‘Tuesday evening, and their afternoon, | “ | which for three ge Jhe Rhodes Co. 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SEND STREAM OF _ DOLLARS AND MEN TO CHECK ENEMY | + Seattle| strong support to the Itallan and; One man with eight childfen”gave a the United States armies $10, a dollar for each member of the” From the amounts contributed to | family to carrying on this war, the Italians in Renton also subscribed heavily, ' Italy tO America can justly claim they are/ Juneau raised $12) and Anchorage? n hordes one he most generous peoples on | $650 headed { eart are called upon to sup-| Another committee, by zed. port various war funds the same as| Nick Paolella, collected $2,000 in Leatl I janx and all other Americans and » ap-|attle alone for the refugees. those w are still aliens are giving: pealed to by Itall 1 Ata pleniec of Seattle Italians mat ee No worthy cause has t rned Summer, $2,400 was raised for the « down yet, declares I. 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