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in the altogether excep- tional automobile love story from the Saturday Evening Post— “The It will be here until Friday night only! It has two wonderfully thrilling races—one with an ex- press train—much comedy and a corking musical accompaniment on the Wurlitzer by Wallace. “The Amateur Liar’ PATHE NEWS 3 10,000 Shells Cops’ Car Guilty on Shell Contract| for $10,000 was brought In Cushman’s court Tuesday by Bateman, representing C. D. in, against Lewiston Milling y. Bateman ctaims that B. representing the mill- for 15,000 tons of bar- shells and gave two 1,000 to bind the bar- |D. Gibson and R. N. boulevard Monday night. am ae in, and rejected the drafts. way af salve. : % .) TODAY — ARNS’ ELECTRIC PAST peculiar Chemical in this well-known Interna E 3 A ay COCKROACHES, WATER-BUCS gad certain other pests are quickly killed by Stearns’ Electric Pane ROM YOUR DEALER TODAY , READY FOR USE i f Hi if F i ft "| imto the omet more than eight solid months . than anything ever | in the making, ccsting more thea a of the | quarter of « million astag more than 110,000 feet of « rama | more thas 110 reels of drama, of which you will see cight master reels. The drama you'll never, never, never forget, starring me & | M ¢ v a The keynote is love overcoming everything, love triumphant, love militant, love maternal, Jove fra- ternal, sweetheart love, husband and wife love— love which through the awakening agency of the war has blotted out and destroyed forever all that was evil and rotten in the world, blasted it out _ of existence as the lightning blasts the oak in the stress of storm. of Rough Assault A flivver carrying Patrolman W. Wilson com- mitted a violent assault on the plate giass front of the Columbia Drug store at Ferdinand st. and Rainier A jammed steering gear was held responsible for the accident. The cops took up ling company said that /a collection among themselves and No authority to make | turned over $40 to the proprietor by ~>» Kill the RATS and MICE [tmith. in other words, he expect Ex-| or makes rats and mice who have eaten it feel as if they | red-hot stove in their stomach. Their desire is to rush out | y.. and its relation to the recon. fs for water and fresh air, in a few moments they are dead. | ‘SUMMON READ TO GITY PROBE | ave Quarantine Hearings Contin- us at 2 P. M. Wednesday Health Commissioner Hiram M.| Fead was schedule be | the city coun lock Inesday afternoon to give teath| ¥ in the investigation of charges brought agatnst the city internment hospital Alrendy the case has ecoupled the time of the council the greater part of Monday afternoon and all day Tuesday, Testimony given by for-| mer inmates of the detention hoapt | tal and stockade ranged all the way] from atoriés of potice persecution | to statemente on poor sanitary and] alleged unbearable disetplinary con: tions in the Institutions Hearing was to be continued on the cane of Charles G, Sanders, a former sailor who returned from} rervice with subchasers in Buro- pean waters to find his wife in the! vice disease hospital, HMeartn, are} one-sided former Health Mayor Han. becaune Commissioner Mebride, eon and Chief Warren refused to Appear on the ground that the tn: vestigation is propaganda promoted by Dr, EB. J. Brown. All day Tuesday the committee of the whole with which hearings | counetl, tn had barely to continue men RH William man Moore, | Cottertil and A. F. Haas were of the sittings, Fitngerald. with | trom | a quorym the LW present at any Councilman C, B following several conflicts Chairman Holton, withdrew the committee No attempt ts being made at the hearings to discredit evidence given | by the witnesses, but Tom Kennedy, | first an ] nel Walter I, Meter, croms-quentioned | many of those who took the stand Testimony is not being taken under | oath. | VACATIONS FOR» _ YANKS PLANNED Not Charity but Reward, | Due to Soldiers PARIS, April 23.—Ideas about va cations are being carried back to the} States—certain to have an effect upon commercial and industrial | America According to General Orders No. 6} and 38 every soldier of U ie Bam ts entitled to seven days’ leave every four montha. And every vacation is at the employer’s—the government's | expense | “The army is not giving these va cations on pay as a@ charity, It-te being done as a direct recognition of an employer's duty to provide the| facilities and the opportunities for/ employes to keep themectves fit for! their work.” says Edmonds “I believe that the example of the American army in France will by & distinct effect upon the policy and conduct of employers in America. Thus we may fairly expect as Ume goes on that it will become part of the employer's function to provide proper facilities and opportunities.” Thirsty Lawns May Get Wet Tomorrow While the gentle spring weather continued to gentle Wednesday, the | prospects for a continuance of the same on Thursday are not so good, showers of concentrated dew to} smite the fair bosom of Seattle, Any-| y, the flower beds and newly seed. ed lawns need a drink. Hence, it | may be well to cast a slant skyward | before deciding to emerge from one's }igloo Thursday without an o’ercoat. MUSIC EXPERT TO TALK ‘The part that music played In the struction work of the national gov- ernment, will be told by George W. | Pound, general counsel and manager lof the Music Industries, Chamber of | Commerce of the United States, at jan informal dinner in the Masonic club rooms Baturday night. Symphony Orchestral Accompaniment THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. "Marguerite Clark | in Comedy-Drama at the Strand | » — . - " . rod This lcharming litle oride is Marguerite Clark tant to Corporation Coun | 6 looks in a seene from “Three Men and « Girl,” « comedy-drama, in the Btrand this week which she te appearing at COLISEUM Tho sacrifice of a little wife, who| left the pleturesque beauty and quiet of a home among friends, in| & little community in the Canadian | Northwest, to minister to the wants | lof homelegs and orphaned children, | during the days when the flaming torch of Prussian ruthlessness was | being carried on by war maddened | hordes over the once beautiful hills | and valleys of France and Heigtum, 4 the dominating theme of “The Heart of Humanity,” which is seor ing « distinctive hit at the Coll sour Dorothy Phillips has the leading| role. ! eee MISSION “Carolyn of the Corners,” a story | laid in New England, with Bessie) Love as the star, le at the Mission this week Neasio’s wistful charm and her childish philosophy solve the stub born and tongdrawnout troubles of the grown-ups. ‘Thia picture especially appeals to the women folk. ee REX Even the cat, dog end equirrel| give evidence of being high-salarted | actore at the Hex this week in “Mickey.” The cat fishes for frogs in a near-by stream—the dog saves Mickey from the abuse of « grouchy grocery man, and the squirrel romps and plays with Mickey just de @ tiny kitten would do, Mabel Normand, as Mickey, fs & lovable, harum«carum little tomboy, who is always getting Into all sorts of scrapes. Fannie Ward was once « school teacher — Ss LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES + Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a@ bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have @ quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and lcomplexton beautifier, at very, very mall cost, Your grocer has the lemons and | any drug store or totlet counter will | supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blem- ishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes, Yes! It is harmless and never irri- tates, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Kathline Clifford Mack Sennett Comedy Pathe Review Natural Color Scenic , LIBERTY ~" ‘ ) Pretty Bride and thie in th way This is a week for aytomoblie en thustaste at the Liberty, “The Roaring Road” is the picture, Wal lace Heid im the star, and the story tellp the adventures of a young au tomobile salesman who, in order to win a pretty girl, enters a 400-mile auto Driving his car at 116 miles an hour along the Banta Mon fea race track, he walks off with the silver cup and the girt a» well, eee CLEMMER Florence Reed ts well known to/@ee turned out te theatre-goers the country over. Her career on the speaking stage ba brought her a bh her work on the screen is being Watehbed with Interest. This week Mine Keed ts at the Clammer in “Wives of Men,” a dra matic play in which the photo of « pretty girl causes a dincord between & pair of newlyweds, which insta un til the final reel of film. eee STRAND Men ate certainly a peculiar ape clon, With some giris, they are dar ing Romeos, With others, they are| @rouches, At the Strand this week Marguerite Clark turns three | grouchy women haters into Romeos | of the ideal sort. The name of the play is “Three and a Giri.” ° ee COLONIAL “Infatuation,” now playing at the Colonial, is a heartinterest story, laid in Paris, with Gaby Deslys, the famous French actress and dancer, in the leading role. | ‘TOD, FROGRAMS LIBERTY —Wallece t of followers and| Dana's second offense. [Scenario Boss | Tells Receipt for Thrillers "Good nerinl storten in the cheerful stater of the seenart demand. the head of one lepartments, and he ¢ telling exnetly what fa sential to the writing of ful wertal The following are ten vital potnts which should sefve as good hints to those who strive to write sertal thrillers ‘ 1 x wituations are taboo, 1—Love interest in imperative 3—While a etor at have re manth 6, w#ensational action must dominate. 4—There must be # logical reason for every perilous #ttuation and a 4 of overce: dan ing logical meth ker There can be no ® cread, politic ations or re based on race ligto The scente rtant part in Th author not ign atmosphere but should keep the story in the United Sta 7-—No price in too great to pay for an intense situation, but the situa in turn, must be worthy of the value resort to weript should fs a tendency among nerial writers to have most of the action take place out of doors, This in not practical, as the sun does whine all the time, even in Call fornia, and an al division of tn- terior scenes consequently ts desira- | ble %—Touches of comedy are abso- lutely necessary for relief from tense melodrama 10—There must be a« thread of mystery runr thru the stor and each episode tmurt leave t lence in a state of suspense. ilm {lashes | ACTRESS SUED | Kitty was recently made | defendant In a suit in the Justice court at Los Angeles. by #. Tt. Lewis, who claims Miss Jordon left owing him in amo for rent. Two trunks an | Wolfhound, left by the actréas, were welzed by Lewis . Gord ‘* WINS HONOR Dolores Cansinelli honorary first was appointed Heutenant of the Third battalion of the 152nd depot | brigade, in recognition of her work jin @ ertaining the soldiers at Camp Upton see EASY TO FOOL VIOLA Viola Dana recently supposed garage for ald when own car refused to work her The gar be a fire depart ™ent, and her friends had a good taugh. That, however, was Mi In New York, once, she was told to call Rec tor 3732 and ask for Mr. Fish, a re Mable lawyer. Rector 8732 te the aquarium. cee RISLIKES BATHING PICTURES Juanita Hansen, who is playing op- posite Tom Mix in @ picture he ts now making, once upon a time~ back in her artistic past—appeared in film comedies. There ts only one thing about comedies that Miss Han. sen doen not Mke—that fs bathing wuit plotures, “I admit I have a wonderful bathing suit record,” says Mins Hansen, “I might say it ts a shapely record. I have not lived down that bathing sult yet, but I hope to.” eee LOUISE LOVELY BEGAN EARLY Louise Lovely weewna.to be a fav ored child. As soon am she could tik she evinced an ambition to be &@n actress, Unlike other girls dhe got her wish early in life—in fact, at § years of age, when she was VICTORY SINGS Margverite “Three Men and » Girt"; Melmes Travelogue; Lyone-Moran comeay. | REX-—Mabel Normand in “Mickey.” | | COLONIAL—Gaby Desiys in “Infet- | | wation”; “Looney Lions and Mon- | | | Hesiness”; animated hey MIMSION—Nesele Love in of the Corners.” ATTLE a letter from the business men of Miam!, Florida, thanking bim for the business he brought to their elty during the filming of “The Jungle Trail.” All the exterior scene for this picture was “shot” in Fiortd aces eens Bull Montana ts to play tough guy” In Peggy Hyland’ picture, “Cowardice Cour real Tent Phe ane Pine NOW PLAYING Gaby Deslys by” wears the latest Parisian creations in hats and gowns in “INFATUATION” et th rey caine ie erect asa gate eg AT THE ARENA 8:15 Tonight Speaker ef the Pvent opariment, who 4 $430,000,000 for Victory Loan at one meeting in New York City, April 6 originator the “Marnelliaise LALITTE WARD DAVIS will present, in war trench uniform, her original patriot- Ig jenetene “The American Gtr” COMMUNITY SINGING all district ding Franklin, W Lincoln, "Queen Ry Seattle, Al Anne, Ballard. Bike’ Rand to Parti No Admission Charged. JOUN HENRY LYoNs, Conductor Now an Assured Success! Title Insurance has become pre-eminently the popular method of evidencing land ti- tles here in Seattle, In New York, Philadelphia and other great cities of the Hast it has long been the exclusive moth. od used, The Insured Title is the Standard Title. A $100,000 permanent: guaranty fund de- posited with the State Treas- urer stands behind it. Those who have once used this quick, clean-cut, decisive way of dealing with land titles will never revert to out-of-date methods, Washington Tit Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than Half @ Million, locale plays an im-| for $500, filed) & Russian | telephoned al 1 | | | | | When 14, she Australia in mille,” Found swear, and wh phone in the at Hyland in camp cooks. 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