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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDA AUGUST 24, 1918. “War Tries to Push Love From Movies "Wine th it « 2 BY MILTON BRONN (N. BE. A. Correspondent.) OLD ORCHARD, Maine, Aug. 24 Regurdiess of the wishes of the political parties, the Maine campaign t to be f the question of wheth ght over in Ukely inp r ancient blue laws’ shall be wholly or par tally enforeed, or totally ignored. a. seashore play ground of thousands of people, French laborers from gingham and cotton mills in Biddeford and hundreds from the ship wii | yards tland and crowds of soldier 0 i near Port | | tand 4| The normal play time of these] workers and soldiers is Sun y. And] | that Is where the blue laws come in. | Licenses Threatened | | Several Sundays ago the who run the bowling all roller. | | coasters, movie houses and other Sabbath The w om y ar cause the fine was not great. Then out the militia and to revoke | censes to do business, if the of concessions |} And It's all because of Old Orcha This place in th Starts Sunday | Sund. ‘That Now the workers nd soldiers IN can't amuse themselves on their day oe gout off, This has caused «a ri The | “ing” in Maine are republics The | |“outs” are democrats. The day Jafter this place had an amusement-| ows Sunday, cards boosting the |democratic nominee for governor | sprang up as if by magte all over| town, One of the republican organs | of Portland asked B. G. MeIntyre town the democratic nominee for govern | or, to state whether he favored an| OF open Sunday in Maine, MelIntyre leaders disclaimed having anything I. » , : i wi si 7 . Zito do with the posting up of the je ards. 1—Scene from “To Hell With the Kaiser,” Levy's Orpheum. ?—Billie Burke, in “The Pursuit of Polly,” Libeety. 3—Bryant Washburn and Big Debete On Florence Vidor, in “Till I Come Back to You,” Colimeum. 4—Alice Brady, in “At the Mercy of Men,” at the Mission, 5—“Haree, Son of Kazan, Church-going people are writing at the Clemmer. 6—“The Unbeliever,” at the Colonial. Douglas Fairbanks, in “Heading South,” at the Rial " pieces to the paper praising the at the Little theatre, 9—Jewel Carman, in “Lawless Love,” at the Victory theatre. 10—Gen. Pershing, in ‘ blue Sunday” rule and workers are writing epistles to those same papers LIBERTY | LEVY'S ORPHEUM x eoenyen | MISSION asking whether men and women en Billie Burke is at the Liberty,| “To Hell With the Kaiser” will be vs ONPH _ fhe Mission opens Sunday with &/ gaged in essential industries —alx starting Sunday, in “The Pursuit of the attraction at Levy's Orpheum Runt, s a week are not entitled to a Polly.” Polly Marsden was engaged | for next week, starting with a mat. | ner, | | Men. © Brady plays Vera) litte amusement and relaxation at) to three young men at the same time|inee on Saturday. This ix the | etait i Ate <Tante tenet | | Souroff, the daughter of a retired | the seashore on Sundays and this is how it happened: Larry | picture that has broken all records | | major Reena aber. Lares ——-— O'Malley threatened, “If you do not|in New York and i# running D. W —Charies Clarey in “The | carousing officers of the Imperial | Agere By nie hs ‘ Blindness of Divorce Guarda seized Vera and dragged her Disabled Canadian marry me, Polly, I swear I shall kill| Griffith's “Hearts of the World” a | irre cots ey a oak | myself.” So Polly promised to mar-| close second in Los Angeles ae to strange quarters. When she fi Veterans Visit Cit IDerethy Dalton in “Green | | Bally escaped, slinking home tattered | y and weary, her betrot Boris| On their way to Camp Lewis for ry him. And the next night she was| “To Hell With the Kaiser” in| | STRAND fMoating down stream in a cance with | based upon facts and shows + t ~ { UM Che Ki hors ot nk ‘efused to have ore to du ne Veters * day jo! Jack. and he whispered to her, “Say | tory of the kaiser from the mm le “Fhe Savane W a it Young | Litofaky, refused to have more to du | the Vet — B seornboggy bod be you love me, or I'll tip the canoe.” | he ascended the throne up to the LIBERTY Witham SMart in cantonment, & disabled Canadis She said she did. The next evening | present time—thrn the action of th + “Riddle Gawne.” war veterans arrived in Seattle Fri with her. The Countess Zaptine, staunch friend of Vera's, appeals to Talbot Sturgis gathered Polly into| story soars off into the fv ae % the caarina for help, bringing about | day evening : his arms and kissed her. Polly had| pictures the result to th Burke in in Pur oe Bg eget se gee teh ree omeos bd at the Georgian hotel and will be been brought up properly, a young pointed ruler of the world—that we |mck in Seattle Sunday where they man should not kiss her unless he would al! desire. . toed - a ; i in ere ehqngsd to her, ao there was| cee lever” comes to the Co-| will mpend the day j has nothing for Polly to do but be en- | COLISEUM —— 4 a o a bors _ Netecnatie owners are asked te | gaged to ‘Foleet. ex | _The latest Cecil B. de Mille sp Ly Bryant Washburn *] ture features Marguerite Courtot and|city. Those having machines for i si [TMT Come Back to You." is the| | | ““Tin t Come Back te You. may bMultas tis poriene, aml. motes oa +) y- ” . | ee he C ? STHAND—"Pershing’s Crusaders,” . Triihasts Ucchendigin: the attic]. the. stacy epene im aie ds official wae file. Claas pride, utter unbelief in the | Turner at the Georgian hotel | = J e ond COLONIAL Marguerite Courts in Gog of Chria nt > oe a vetera: © of in-| cial war film taken by the U. S. sig-| year before it# invasion by the Ger. | ie Gubaineren 4 hristianity and race preju-| The Canadian veterans are of misatON ahes y im “At the | ‘tice—these were the three big things | domitable will, and tho the sight of Morey of Men.” that were forever causing dimgree-|a crutch or missing limb is a sharp Doug Fairbanks in “Head- | | ments between Philip Landicott and| reminder of what they have gone his mother. These led the young | thru, those not permanently disabled |man to throw himself into the Euro |aay they are anxious to get in an Racing Autos, Motor Boats, nal corps and navy photographers|mans. Yvonne is married to Kar! and cameramen of the French gen-| Von Krutz, not for love, but for eral staff, both at home and abroad, | convenience. When the war breaks | : comes to the Strand Sunday for four | out, Von Kruts flees, and when the | LITTL the Fall of Martery 5 ms. Under the auspices of the| Americans enter the war, Capt. Jef-| | | Comet.” with all-star cast. jm mere lnctethans ae tee s sg Se > ted States government the proces: teryon Strong comes po Belgium /| VICTORY —Jewel Carmen ta Law: | bean warfare in me “ ¢ Belgium. i crack at t uns, | Ridin r ittee on public information pre lorence r pinys the role of | 55 ae es * ‘ g sents this film to the American peo-| Yvonne. Little Georgie Stone ‘# BIG FOUR NEW AVIATION SITES | 9 Headir ures make up| WASHINGTON, Aug. 24—Hous jalto, starting | ton, Tex; Mineola, L. 1; Cammack, Imperial feature |. 1; Wantaugh, L. L, and Babylon, wastes of the far Northwest. Baree, | Wir smond in “An Honest Man” lL. 1, are the new locations selected half wolf and half dog, in the center /and a comedy, “Merry Mermaids.” |!" connection with the organization of the story, and it is his devotion) Roy Stewart, the cowboy actor, |of the 40 new air squadrons, and protection &0 Nepeese (an In-| heads the Dream program, in “Keith enon lian girl, played by Miss Shipman)| of the Bgrder.” Bill Hart, in “Over | that furnishes the theme of the/the Great Divide,” and Virginia play rson, in “The Liar,” will share The Clemmer Digest shows new at the Lats war scenes. 8 as = Fairbanks The story is a screen version of " and war the novel by JAmes Oliver Curwood the now bill for th and the scenes are n forests and Sunday. 1 ple to show the grim earnestness of Jacques, and Winter Hall is King the United States government in its | Albert. war aims, the activities of the can tonments and aviation fields, the CLEMMER munition and arms plants ant ship-| “Baree, Son of Kazan,” opens at yards at home and the participation | the Clemmer today, with Nell Ship of the army and navy abroad. man and Alfred Whitman in the One-Hoss Shays —and a Ford! en re | cer eee Shipyard and of Barbary Coast Little theatre Sunday WALLACE ::.. & The story is written from the actual periences of Kev. Paul Smith of n Francisco during his vice cru : Waterfront |= iesrsy WURLITZER News & Notes} ‘"""": > The Victory theatre has the book 4 ee ing for four days, commencing Sun day, of Jewel Carmen, in a tale of border bandit life, called Lawless } Love and a comedy Business Le F. *, uP BY STRIKE fore Honesty Another Beautiful Scenic Feature 2111 FIRST AVE. or 109 WASHINGTON ST. VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug 2 RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Starting § hree Days | i Many weheters) and. waves: aft Leek ter the Pree Doster Sign. pDoUnLE B with the Canadian Merch Douglas Fairbanks guild, following the refusal IN | ship lines and companies to tat ” redate wacies 106 “Headin’ South” | FIRST AT PIER ie : Sercow| STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY =a 4 Aa a result, shipping i " Riotous 2-Reel Comedy ~ Admission 200 age thy eagle . War News Weekly Children 106 site frekeht for pointe in the interior Admission 150—Children 10¢ depending on lake ferry transfer for Cor. First Ave. k |. destination. Practically all coastwise| om, mpWIN 3. BROWN IMPERIAL 3 sailing have been car 1. There aps nat Gs New at 108 © ty urday night ae All deck officers engineers and I have ag bes gg ¥ a Starting | - Days ni ied - commanders connected with — the NE | > If you value your watch, let Grand Trunk Pacific steamship sary 24 my Dental 01 face WM. DESMOND Haynes repair, it Next Liberty Min OO Ry Oy 04! CLEMMER ice and Union Steamship Co, both fees to the corner o} en Shanta, =k aveetinennant mented: constituted of 15 steamers in active | Firat ave. and Columbia Man” og ta Easiest ei riouse SEATICES OFS HEN transportation and passenger traftic, | ste Just seross the street | n Honest Man a rd passenger traffi om my old locatio: - ‘ YP tendered their resignations Friday trance ta 106 Columbi midway be- “Merry Mermaids” NOW PLAYING COMING SATURDAY Kar Saturda ma r mates bsg ee pnd aves wil @ « get), ws ; steamers quit. Officials of the guild | business will offset the .] A is 9 j Salate that fara cove non re, Cont of doing busin se ate ere om Soe AZAN ip 2 addressed to the Dominion gc who did not rai , ment, the t aki K over of the prices because of the war. A STORY OF THE far the Atation bien |) ee ee eee WOLF-D0G OF THE 1 f he war NORTH : i = From the famous novel by Indianapolis Goes James Oliver Curwood | Vi ia R “Over the Great Divide”) Dont stay indoors because Published in the Red Book moh ictoria Route AND your skin is 6 unsightly Magazine “A Bur lar F P 2 © popular Puget sound steamer ” =, a eo A powerful, romantic Rus- Indianapolis, heretofore on the run | SLORM create VIRGINIA RRAnAY between Seattle and Tacoma, ha J ver an improve the sian drama portraying the been shifted to a morning run be “THE LIAR” 9 ’ et sgn, eNeTAL health as a dose of : Or a ig trials and perils of a young ports, Victoria being one of the de | Will heal it quickly \ignated ports. Indianapolis left | x woman who became inno- wae eo eee ams iD R E AM Mi The discomfort of hearing unfavor A new Rercges Cae i ner first trip. able comments upon one's complexion, is always welcome, e cen i . ‘ ‘ 5 tage’ and of realizing that one's skin is un. ‘The Turn of a Card,” his oe f. tly ay with the in- Ferris Type Ship | pj [Is Starting Sunday—two Days |sightly, can be prevented by Resinol THE WOMAN” last production, whieh - ° a Ointment, which not only heals a sick aan é won such popular favor, . ALT P € li 5 amous Slav Secret Police. Is Sent Down Ways ROY STEWART —itintur protects ateatiny ones Aid WARE SETI ered erin Se ; The Ferris type wooden steamer | Largest _ LS the World. ie IN w» |by Resinol Soap, it heals eczema, helpa CHRISTIE COMEDY | Octarara was launched at the plant| Deldeverrwhere, In Benes, 10e., 28. “Keith of the Border” |.) move other er nit) ’ ‘ traction: ith whet ae a i sehiade' ih: iceien ot. wiles haw ——— ; AND sale ther eruptions, excessive OUR HAWAIIAN ARMY Kerrigan promised while ADMIS SION— Thuraday afternoon, being the third “RO UISE BELGIAN WARES "er A Two-Reel Comedy "'Yir" or Sree of bkdparce soe ihiagerl : making a personal ap- Matinee 10c Veit; Pian ahh AUchin cad sinned Atte aise wekcar bo ithin reed Whanih naatis dad on The Universal Weekly ‘°° one to have a complexion that MAKING STEEL IN pearance on the Clemmer ly r TTLE ‘4 ri . povien uu ‘ firm, Mrs. Daniel. Kelleher was BOP Ive geeky Aes Siemens excites compliment instead of unfavor (industrial) stage during his visit to Evening 15c yontinuous 11 to 11 sponsor other two ships ™ rer aes able comment. Seattle, Children 5c Jaunched viously are the Bonna-| At all deal | fon and Forester, both of which will soon be commissioned,

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