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aa In Love-and Facing 14 Years In Prison! | “Here's | os Bit | "Bil in pore ferent, But Just As Stirring A His Old Westerns * * * Get acquainted with the real whary Coast of old San Francisco * % 8 MACK SENNETT COMEDY * * # WALLACE on the WURLITZER MOSS TO CUT EXPENSES Brig. Gen. Harvey J. Mos», adja tant general of the state of Wash ington, will move the offices of his department back to the Seattle Ar mory on April 1. The present of flees in the Haight building will be ‘given up to reduce expense. DRUG CO. STORES the Free Doctor sigs. =. care MONDAY A SURND TUESDAY TUESDAY ONLY In an exciting Western play of rapid action “WHERE THE WEST BEGINS” (CONSTANCE TALMADGE ROMANCE an ARABELLA 5 love stories in one—all mixed with newsy comedy | Photoplays NowCurrent & Sennett comedy STRAND. “Romance Kvery Minute, tortals. REN—-Thede Hare in “Salome,” MISSION William — Husseit “Where the Weet Begins”; “Curt and Girts,” comedy NEAL Dana in Gold Care") “The Way of a comedy) Hed Crow Weekly LITTED— Mar bals of the So comedy | LIBE They have put Mil Hart | running | ple in stripes latest Hus Liberty © two pleture, mont horizontally, in his Girl's the dig features | whieh in quite Hart pictures ‘The first glimpexe at the photoplay shows Hart « Hairpin Harry) in cell at Ban Quentir been jwent up for 14 }found guilty of }told that Hairpin ried to Polly, tt | before he jonly his faith in makes him keep up | He is gran 1 ' after 10 years. md it with haht heart j that he heads for Frisco to hia wife. old pal, who informs him hoe married, Hairpin Harry plans revenge, but in the mean he meets a littl chap whom he learns is his own son. Their friend |xhip ripens after many secret meet lings, and it is his son who Informe |him that they are planning to send him back to priso Filled with langer that the poppy girl could be heartiess, Harry steala into her home with the intention of ruining lthe woman's beauty by branding her, but just as the hot mn is | nearing her cheek, he hears hin boy jerying, and rushes thru the house jin search of bien. Silently he takes | the child and leaves the woman un | touched And in the far off hills lhe finds a home for bimeelf and his! | little son—and happiness Chester Conklin and Louise Fa senda romp thru a Sennett comedy called “The Village Smithy.” Conkila as the mighty «mith ‘The Pathe News shows thy of the 63rd and President aboard the George Washington. In thin differ ha atter burglary. We Harry was @oppy air! nentenced, and it is little wife that are wan the Broken so rrival STRAND A comedy full of life, love, yivacity featuring Constance Talmadge, & Bound to be good. Just such a play “Romance and Arabella.” with Con WHEN EATING With Your Stomach It Is Hard to Get Benefit From Meals ! Pleasurable anticipation of a meal cheerfulness at the table and a jealm state of mind during digestion | are all necessary if we eat. But if your stomach ix out of jorder and you never have a good lappetite any more, and everything you dit distresses you, how are these things possible? Worry interferes with and if you are nervous |worry. If your blood ix ‘your stomach has lost tone you will be troubled was gas pains after eating. Loss of appetite is a symp tom of a general rundown condi. uon. If this is your cane try building |up the blood and strengthening the | ™ by the tonic treatment. See if you don’t soon no an im {provement in your appetite. ft te ly the first sign that the tonic |treatment is helping you. Then as [the digestive organs are toned up to jdo the work that nature intended |you are able to eat with comfort |things that @ormerly disagreed with |you. This was the ot |Mrs. F. J. Woodruff a4 | Trowbridge street, Mich "My stomach ondition,” says Mra. [that L had to be very ca | what I ate for { suffered from acute pains in my stomach. Frequently there was a pain that started in my jleft side and traveled to my shoul {ders. I really didn't know what it |was to sleep well and I dreaded see the night come. 1 lost strength and my nerves were poor “IT hdd heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills many times and when I saw a newspaper announcement of jthem I decided to give them a trial I notic a change when [ had taken one box and I was completely restored to health after taking five boxes. I have regained all my | strength and I no longer have to be careful of what I eat as almost any thing seems to agree with r he pains after eating have disappeared and I sleep soundly, My nerves, too. | have recovered their strength and |no longer trouble me. 1 have ree: ommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills |to a number of my friends for | am confident that they will help them.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a ton je for the blood and nerves. They dig n you will thin and experie| of No Granda was in such bad begin at once to build up the system | jweakened by exe or overwork |The rich, red blood soon beging to | show in cheeks and lips, the step is | quicker, the © | good effect of the body. Two useful books, Nervous System is felt in organ Diseases of the and “What to Kat and How to Bat,” will be sent free {by the Dr, Williams Medicine Co., (Schenectady, N.Y. Your own drug: | gist wells Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills or you can order them direct by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box, six boxes 50, ar | with | Wilson | | LOSES (15 JOY If Nothing Seems to Agree! to get! |the most good out of the food we} Rapids, | to| my} ‘es brighter and the} THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. SCENE AT THE COLISEUM being | just | 1 AEA fe —/ Ya Norma Talmadge and Thomas M tion Wife,” playing at the Coliseum atance playing at role of Arabella Strand this week It is, briefly, the tale of a very young witow, who is that cher second the marriage mhall of romance and all that Her devoted admirer ather pi and she To prevent riage to thin “another,” Ell counter irritants in the eligibles, Each ix of a and each ix equally Arabella finally has opened and, with relief, | woes back the patient and wily j Buu ratiafied that romance isn't all it In believed to be | “One Rvery Minute,” a comedy | furninhes lotw of fun, and the News | Pictorials interesting current events the outcom morn with Bill, ie fF passes him for her m | provides shape of different mold, undeni nan i another her eyes show o- COLISEUM A cafe «irt girls }by the four Domino cafe, just one of a number were bounded walls of the notorious in the role Norma Tal playing at the Coliseum She hadn't adopted this from choice; whe had [been thrown foto it when a child, land knew no other. She waa the prettiest of the girls, and was known i tne patrons of the cafe an Jor ¢ tneets a benefactor one night in the person of Harrison Wade. who in visiting the cafe with a slum ming party. Wade gives Joe a large sum of money la getawa the girl has the place is tto her atory ana madge is thin week mode of fife from the eafe. Before ®n opportunity to leave aided, and she is taken There the judg n three years in the After two years she meets her benefactor © married, but petty J and @ number of important ine draw them apart. Th: scheming of a friend y are reunited od jail to reform of Lyons | shown in a,con trials © wife Lee Mot are which telle the * young married man whose is extremely jea News includes Wilson's on board the ¢ © Collxeum tures of President trip to Europe Washingt pic second ree CLEMMER A woman's of love Woman Index,” a sereen adaptation George Broadhurat’s success, in which Pauline Frederick appeared for the first time the | Clemmer Saturday Sylvia Martin (Pauline who is one of the toilers in a city, t makes enough .to her own livir nd this is from her by her parents leaves them, and fainting and cold jis carried by Louis Gordon into a |home maintained by a band of crooks, Not knowing Sylvia marries him | the police come to ar n arns the truth, ther than submit ) kills himself, and the accused of his securing her the wife of a diplomat, who does not know her ast. Her trials begin when she is cognized by one of her husband's best friends, who is a secret servic |man, but her willingness to aid the | detective in uncovering a Bolshevist plot wins from him a promise silence Besides 4 rapid-moving Know Your Husband,” Clemmer presents anothe natural colored picture, pretty girls, flowers and animals strug ow the right the strong theme of “T the on big rely when to arrest young murder release, she nen comedy Manager izma MISSION You'd never think, to look strapping Ned Caldwell, in the West Begins,” playing Mission, that he was tir actually wanted to die. This discov ery caused great anxiety to Ned's father, wealthy cattle owner, and, at | the instigation of Clift Redfern, ‘his ranch superintendent, he decides to send the boy on a trip to the W Ned, used to the gay life in | York, bitterly protests, but | husky Westerner pulla him out of bed, throws him into a plunge, and quickly gets hin@into traveling togs Before Ned knows it he is bound for the West, and not only that, but he finds himself taking a great liking an responsible for his trip, ext, Ned Caldwell ns thgt there are things worth living for, and he is one of the first to offer congratulations when Redfern informs him he has won the hand of Prudence Caldwell (Ned's sister), who has been paying them a visit on the ranch William Russell is a fine type for the part of Cliff Redfern. J. Cullen Landis appedrsd ag Ned Caldwell and big, Wher at the 1 of life and | | | determined | be | and telle ber to make | Frederick), | lon's life, | prominent | ot | showing | cighan in a scene from “The Probe until Tuesday night is| Billeen Perey ax Prudence in the comedy | | "Curls and Gtrix | Which is shown in conjunction with the feature picture eee COLANIAL Viela Dana Metro star the vermatile ttle is playing at the in “The Gold Cure In “Blue Jeans,” it will be remembered, she donned a pair of overalls which al most bid her from view, while in | “Opportunity” she put on men's lelothes in order to attend a prise Oedt whe had determined to see. In ‘The Gold Cure.” boWerer, she has | no selfish motive in view when ashe | appears in a pair of father's trous flere. This time it is to rescue an innocent young man, who is ile gally detained in a sanitarium, Her | many adventures in accomplishing this furnish an amusing plot. An interesting Red Crows Weekly and a rollicking comedy “The Way of 4 Maid,” are included on the bill eee REX The eternal feminine. It name among every every language. It runs thru his tory like Mlvid lightning~-mystie— and all to often deadly. Since | Mother Eve lured Adam to eat of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, woman haa played upon the heart. strings of man. History tells ux of many wicked women—-Helen of Troy, Jezebel, of Holy Writ; Dido, ravishing queen of jancient Carthage; Cleopatra, queen of Exypt, but Salome went them all one better, Theda Bara is at the Rex this week portraying the character of jome,” the woman who had John the Baptist behended because he spurned her love. haw ite people and in LATTLE Manager Danz is showing Martin Johnson's fivereet feature, “Canni | able of the South Seas,” at the Little | this week. These pictures show the adventures of Johnson and his wife among the mort savage people on earth, under native conditions, with glimpses into their daily life and xeones showing their cannibal cus toms REVOLUTION IS MAKINGINCHINA (Special to The Star by N. B. A.) PEKIN, March 17.—Revolution is |making in China, backed by the Young China press The system of military |which has kept China under the heel of a military regime and pre vented the development of a united republican government is the point of attack Public © tary govern governors nion against these mill «ix being oryntallized by exposure of their methods and motives and the extravagance of their administration. Funds appropriated for civil devel opment have been diverted to mili tary use and kept alive the warring | between factions 'Detroit Workers | Demand Release of Thos. Mooney DETROIT, Mich, March 17 | About 5,000 men roared out their |demand for the release of Thomas Mooney at a meeting here last night addressed by Max Eastman. In on voice they also endorsed a call for @ general strike of workers in the United States on July 4 jastman was applauded when he denounced the espionage act, and de plored the jailing of Debs Scores of girls and women cir wlated thru the crowd, selling red ges, and were themselves decked out in flaming colors, |State Values Car Lines at $12,000,000 OLYMPIA, March 17.—The assess ment of the Seattle street car sys: tem hag been completed and the ac tual value of the lines placed at $12 |900,000, and altho the city of Seattle may take over the lines at any time, they will be on the tax rolls this year, according to an announcement made Saturday by State Tax Com missioner Clark Johnson, Representatives of the city and the street ca mpany will probably con- fer to see who pays the tax, altho the city is exempt, under the law, from paying taxes on public prop: bode ‘olonial | CLE SEATTLE Ss 88 BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE: UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY PAULIN FREDERICK PRIZMA IN NATURE’S COLORS “Everywhere With Prizma” CHRISTIE COMEDY NOW YOUR NEIGHBOR” BUTTERWORTH TO BE TRIED INU. S, COURT G. M. Butterworth, the Seattle un dertaker accused of defrauding par. ents of sailors and marines who died | at Bremerton and the University of | during the “flu” epidemic, will tried by Federal Judge Jeremiah Net erer, Wednesday, on 43 counts The indictment accuses Butter worth of charging the parents of the | Still lone their two, dead men for burial expenses while) he had contracted with the govern |iwt Tablets are sold by all drug- Kiste—a | ¥ou prefer, you may write direct to ment to bury them for a certain sum| to be paid by the government. Butterworth declares that charges he made to the parents were to provide for a better burial than the government provided. Assistant District Attorney Ben L. Moore will represent the government and William Tucker and George W regory will represent the defendant BREAK A CHILD’S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS) Cleanses the little liver and| bowels and they get well quick, When your child suffers from a cold don't wait; give the little stom ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, listless, pale, doesn't , eat or act naturally if bad, stomach sour, give a tea- spoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffies and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of “California Syrup of Figs,” to evacuate the bowels, no difference what other treatment is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Millions of mothers keep it handy because they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs," which contains directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle, Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Syrup Company.” We Grind Everything We have the largest ment in the Northwest ELECTRIC GRINDING WORKS 1402 Fourth Ave. Near Union, CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Eyes Examined and Glu Prices Reasonable, 287 Mpk ate. S13 Second Ave. Phone Main 2551 4 if breath | and in a few hours all the| rinding equip- | be | tion Tablets. the| ward ave. } | | | | } the Warhington naval training stations | Gay it is Can a woman keep a secret? It has been said that every married woman has a secret from her husband, GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Literary Digest UMBER RATES CUT DOW | DR. MAJOR IS INSTALLED To encourage lumber shipments to) Be. Wa A Major was installed the Orient, export have been | pastor of the Mount Baker Park sere to $26 a 1,000 feet, a cut of | community at a special service held $10 the steamship com- | Gunday morning. panies composing the eee Tariff bureau. Reduce Your Fat ‘The elemen the bilby aos apattnd iy wearing et Without Dieting | oi’mus be reneved gaia 0 the Fpl for fat re = be ty of strength exceeds EMULSION Friends tell friends doctors tell their patient until will help iy tired business-man or woman keep Pace w with the thousands know and use t con- venient, harmless method. They eat | wear and tear of pose a ae the Lie ee ‘blood as wd | what they like, live as they like, and | wren belonce of of ot arene and three or four | para pounds of fat a week. 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