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Until Wednesday | Night Only 15 CHABLES B err it A PLAYING: GAME It wasn’t easy for Larry to “Play the Game”—cocktails, cabaret and chicken were his specialties until Fate landed him hatless and coatless in the cactus country. But the Jackrabbit has nothing - on Ray for speed when he gets going! Lit) cinema Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra 20 PIECES jon MARIUS BRAMBILLA Admission 20c, Chien 100 | USEMENTS|Foop RIOTS IN POLAND SERIOUS COPENHAGEN, Apri! 30.—A food famine in Cracow is causing the most serious riots, the Vorwaerts declares. Reports that Jews are hoarding food resulted in mobs plundering stores and killing several citizens) who attempted to calm them. No one is allowed on the streets | after 7 p. m | AT PIKE Nt | | Cracow is a city in Galicia, and | formerly was the capital of Potand. | Roberts. a. Ann Mardock in | for Eczema A Liquid Wash fer Skin Disease 38e, Oe and $1.00 Bverkert as “Aest Mary” 220 to Se; Mata 17¢ and tte PANTAGES 2:30. Nights. 7 and 9. NOTORIOUS DELPUINE” “FLIRTATION” BARTELL'S DRUG STORF Tobacco Habit Easily Overcome A New Yorker, of wide experience, har written @ book telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with del The author, ae Other Featares. General Admission, 25¢. | The health improves wonderfull; after tobacco craving is conquere: Calmnens, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, |pormal appetite, good digestion, manty vigor, strong memory and a general gain in efficiency are amonm the many benefits reported. Get rid of that nervous, irritable feel- ing; BO more need of pipe, cigar, clgarette, snuff or chewing tobae- €o to pacify morbid desire. | STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918. PAGE 4 “UNBELIEVER” AT LIBERTY _ TEACHES VALUABLE LESSON | Marguerite Clark, in “Rich Man, Poor Man,” at Strand The Unbeliever,” at the Liberty | %————— this week, deals with three constitu: | TODAY'S PROGRAMS tional failings on the part of a —“The Unbeliever.” wealthy young man, and how he — Mirtem . overcame them. ‘These were a belief in class dix | tinction, a belief that there was not a God, and a hatred of the German people, Phil Landicutt, young aristocrat heard the call of the colors while playing on the golf links with a par ty of friends of the He dropped all frivolous pursulte and enlisted Fighting in France, be was thrown in with a former chauffeur, who, by his kindly disposition, destroyed the | ‘rhe happy days of the girl's child belief in claas distinction. Faith In| joo4 her meeting with tie man abe & supreme power canic to bim when ister married, the aad family life and he was wounded on the battlefield, the various events culminating in and in a base nospital he learned | tragedy are all ahown on the screen, sympathy for the German, a fellow-| [teresting news pictures and ex sufferer, when a German boy in 4 | ceptional music by the orchestra add bed next to hin cried out in delirium. | to the pleasure of the program. “Mother . . Pa pUuNMEr net cently in the Bast ORPHEUM Louvain, the beautiful Belgium, is ruined and mar inhabitants alain by Capt. Von Nelgte, of the subma jrine U-28, that sunk the Lusitania, | went insane after returning home to his family ‘The captain of the palace guard administered a knockout on the kaiser because the latter tnrulted him in the presence of his fellow atficers. ‘These are just a few incidents that bappen in “The Kaiser, the Beast of Rerlin,” playing at the Orpheum this week. STRAND The to form in the . town Rich Man trand this week erite Clark, in the role ynne, the little When she is a lttle slavey in the city boarding house, where her mother left her alone when she died, Betty Qrudges from morning until night Bat even then romance en ters her life, and in her land of make-believe an impecunious young architect, who lives in the house, enters her dreams. As an heireas, that love seems more hopeless than when she was poor, and she is only suved from a forced marriage with the crippled grandson of David Beeston by a rapid succession of startling events ee Man Mar of Betty the Germans © w ©, heiress: MISSION Vivian Mission in play days Travel accommodations were not the best, no the girl was sent by her father “by express” to an uncle out West. then she arrived at her des tination, there was no one to meet her. Randits bad captured the town. decided that, since the unclaim an AN express X nhe should be nold to the highest bidder. The bidding got too lively and gun play ended the formance Martin is playing at the “Unclaimed Gooda,” with the atmosphere of the "49 COLISEUM If Charles Ray hadn't loved bright lights and lots of noise in “Playing the Game,” where he masquernder as Lawrence Prenting at the Coliseum this week, everything would have been ail right. He would have lived an uneventful New York life and never seen the Bar-X ranch But in “Playing tor Game,” Char lie did love the bright lights, He left them in a burry because the po- lice were too attentive, and went with his man Hodges to the Bar X ranch, where be met Doris Lee, who | COLONIAL in Minn Moya, the daughter of the] jressie Barriscale, in “Those Who ranch manager. Play,” opens the new show at the At the Bar-X he learned many! Colonial today things he hadn't kpown before, and when he had been there two monthe he was richer by five reels of thrille and Miss Moya. A Mack Sennett headline honors wtih . CLEMMER EMER i, “woman ana|MAY PASS ORDINANCES the Law,” at the Clemmer, OVER HANSON’S VETO picti incidents of a He tragedy The city council "Elman Will Play Wednesday Night | at Metropo! Pe i A a li alno “It Paya to Exercise” novelty on the new bill is a fun | CLASS A comedy shares! Maxine Filiott : in “IMghting Odds. haries Ray {a continuing at the Clase A in de not: | happening re atic will vote next on the Rainier valley im menta vetoed by the mayor mimittee on streets and sew ors, to which the veto meanagen were referred, reported back the measures. with the recommendation that they AN. | | be passed over the mayor's veto —~———-% | . BURGLAR GETS EVEN BARBER; TAKES SHOP _ VACANT PROPERTY OWNERS _ Is This Wor ‘Tae Big for You? F batapheed ee ae ARE A FEW COLD FACT: ‘ds employ 9,000 men he onthly pay rol is Two Million Five Hundred ‘Thousand Dollars Waataovenade has awarded Seattle millions of dollars toward shipbuilding, and stands prepared to back Seattle with billions. Our shipbuilders big enough to meet the demands of the Government: the nececmne labor Js available; but Seattle cannot house the employen needed 1, thene same shipyards, Seattle Is now meeting the situation be Aoubling and trebling the rents on the few homes and apartments that can be obtained " HOMES ARE IN DEMAND Does this situation suggest an opportunity for > y for you? Are you going to take advantage of it, or a ou going to meMly ta ta millions, but think and act in nickels or dis Is the tl big for you? ” HERE SEATTLE shipy st thing too BUILD—BUILD-—BUILD It in your patriotic privilege and an opportunity to better your finances. If you haven't the money with which to bull 4 Saree ig ene n which to build, WE WILL It is our patriotic duty to give you the best deal obtainable | WE DESIGN, FINANCE AND ERECT | 6 THE HOMES THAT SE ‘ou Are the owner of a vacant lot, call and see ux be to your advantage. The Fi oh rs mance Construction Co. at once. | Burgiars entered the establishment of M. Kerbuta, barber, at 85% W. Washington at. early Tuesday made off with a gallon of hair tonic, | nine three pairs of scissors, three combs and two pairs of clip- pers and ~~ Help make this the last battle f the war, Buy Thrift Stamps. WAKE UP HAPPY READY FOR WORK | Cascarets liven liver and bow- els and straighten you right up. a sick, with breath bad and stomach sour. Under the direction of J, W who recently p nd Alma Gluck here, M dis tinguished violinist, will be heard in concert Wednesday night at the} Metropolitan theatre. There ts pro pect of a capacity hou line ing before the window when the » strong loy ence here will b gatior favorite with and the audi reinforced by dele Bremerton, Hverett! and many other outside cities, music 8, from n} of ita] a per-| Don't be bilious, constipated, VOTE FOR FUEL ADMINISTRATOR fuel administrator for Who ought to be the new thin state? David Whiteomb. sve secretary rfield, in hn Co Higgins corporation lawye David t wan Koc necured the appolotmen The Sta tha fuel adminixtrator ought to cor consumer, whi officially minixtration of thin How woulf you vote lot. WM it The United for the next few ¢ It will be Whitcomb who will probably hia successor Hon ia U Are position to become national fuel administrator, Dr. large realty owner and @ capitalist adminiatrator for King in ’ who ene to the a 4 « lawyer county . A ptative of the Coal Operators’ fuel ad ation Aistrict repr nintrn of the s r tlon present t clroumstance represented in t nugents thene from the ranks in not p wtate on thin proposition? Herewi it David Whiteomb. who will remain out and send to we Staten inistration have the naming of Whitcomb: Fuel Administration ¢ Mdg., Beattie Dear For fuel administrator 1 vote as followe: (Mark of the state of Washing ten. for your choice.) For a corporation lawyer For a mine owner or operator For consumer Yours truly, an average ame AGATOMN .cceceeeees FACING PRISON WAREHOUSE COMPANIES | LOH ANGELS, Aprit 20 PLAN TO BOOST WAGES Goldstein, ploture promoter, convict) ain wRANCISCO, April 30.—Nine ed of violation of the espionage act.) gan Francisco warehouse companies faces a ten-year federal prison term! have applic today and must pay a 85,000 fine! commision uniews a writ of error Robert | | tions before the raflroad for permission to tr ed for|creane rates for labor in handling by counse! within ten| goods. 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