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eT COMRADE” EE nm en RR foreman {meyer ape TONIGHT A FRIDAY IHUNS ALSO GET SERVICE STRIPES “Warum Nicht?” They Ask After Six Months’ Work PARIS, May 1.—Probably encour aged by the wave of rigt Jtest whick in the A | defense © we FOUR Tees OOM VIVIAN MARTIN —IN— “LITTLE A COMEDY Full of appeat | | } | ing humor and | delightful situations. vice chevron, RUSSELL on the WURLITZER |!" group of German prixoners who have fatique duty at Frest for half a year recently burst forth | rervice stripe When th been on over rprised Americans | told that the that after six the American © striped jasked wh jmonths’ service fe jarmy they rated Meanwhile what ts variously con: | sidered as a compliment and other wise to the raint who chased the and occurred on bis [birthday at H. Q. Here ber of prisoners who have been man feuring the boulevards of Chaumont jand who had worn thru their pieces at this honorable toll were ts | sue Janakes out of Ire a num wky 4 green caps he same day the Jadmitted ax ne an be by the |well ax the p Chaumont band arly perfect as an people who hear it as » who play in it nor of Erin's ot reported that n the chorua of ed Irish aire tn b ron saint. It it |the Germans joined |“The Wearing of tt masher Marian Davies has bought « plane and says she's going to le to fly it Naom! | Moore photoplay sh “The Daughter of the Wolf” ha PITAL WORK \OFFICERMISSES 2°22: INGA DELAYED. ARPLANE RIDE == and Argonne Forest, w cale for several new Station May Be But Lots of People Still Put at Firlands | Watch Bulletin Board = | Relleau W s] 1 be the k Fox pictures Norma Talmadge is studying bal let dancing PARIS, May 1—The colonel had} TE THE SEATTLE ei satel eel MAY 1, 1919. This Time He’s an Inventor in “Greased Lightning” at Liberty who is playing the role of Andy Fletcher, a young in ventor, Liberty this week in a delightful comedy drama, “Greased Lightol LIBERTY Charles Ray in his photoplays under a heavy handi is sure a lucky chap He starts PROGRAMS TODAY LIPERTY—Charles Kay in“ cht “Jud Kammy" out Satisfactory Terms Always GROTE-RANKIN 8} OTTO F. NEGEL, President Every Musical Need Is Filled By Our Line of TALKING MACHINES For every home in city or country, we have a talking machine and _ that, too, at a price and on a plan that will please, satisfy and make ownership a mat- ter of no_ inconvenience financially. In the First Floor ing Machine Section are shown, side by side, for your comparison and test— The Victor Victrola The Columbia Grafonola The Brunswick Phonograph NEW VICTOR RECORDS for May Just Out 10-inch DOUBLEFACED RECORDS—85e each as Madelon March Victor Military Band ‘ay 19 | Marche Victor Military Band Talk- One-Step Francaise 18535 [ A Good Man ts Hard to Find I May ‘19 For Johnny and Me Harris Arabian Nights and Dunes—Or One-Step W: Step aldorf-Astoria Dance o Orlando's Orchestra <entucky Dream Waltz ] Orlando's Orchestra Velvet Lady—Medley Waltz Orlando's Orchestra William Fox t« searching for sulta number of photoplays Acting Mayor W. I). Lane added a eomplication to the city intern hospital angle, when he for requested Buliding Supertn- James A. Johnson temporar-|the other day to suspend construction of the | headquarters of et ce vere Seine, near Troyes, h action was taken by the Act-/ ened at sight of the fc Mayor on recommendation of the | on the bulletin board safety committee Wednesday airplane. him C. ©. of an infantry when the entering second always wanted to take a ride in aniaary in But as heaven had made | Norma iment he was forced to bide his time until | the ‘in corps !in pract aeronautical school at Chatillon.sur eyen bright wing notice now working “All officers who want to go up| It gives one the poise #0 neces making pictures,” says Margaret Marsh is taking lessons Wrestling. She says it is to keep ¢ for the strenuous work allied on to do in “The Car the serial in which she is she is ter Case June Elvidge was a concert singer that the work be halted | must register here.” & thoro investigation of the) Dangling from the bulletin board) ty of the site could be made.|was a captive pencil—a metal pen-| The eccentric stockings which Ma councilmen hold the location | ci. The colonel picked (t up, started |bel Normand is wearing in “Sis because the nearest sewer | to inscribe his name, and suddenly Hopkins,” at the Clemmer this week | & Mile distant. They also/ thought better of it. He had re | were given to the little comedian by} d the complaints from Bea-| ceived the shock of his life—a real Rose Melville, who created the role residents against the placing | shock, thru the board and the pen-|of Sis on the stage. hospital for vice diseases im | ei! and the colonel’s good right arm | _ land the rest of the colonel and the} A big brown chicken plays an im to place the institution at poor. | portant part in “Greased Lightning,” was suggested, and thecom-| ‘Pwo teutenants and a group of en-|at the Liberty this week. It is Will make an investigation of tisted men in the offing stood at a|Charies Ray pet there. modified form of attention and ap rane | gutpea the colonel turned on tingling heet and insulated himselt | out of the building, renarking as he| passed that so far as he was con | cerned, the air service could volplane | PORTLAND, Ore, May 1.—W! | square to hell. At last accounts,/Ray Simpson entered his room he Keep your hair young, soft and| however, he was urging an unsus\thought burglars were inside. | If your hair ts gray or fad- | pecting major to sign up. Frightened, he grabbed a suite grated rr cues ter | —y and all the clothing he could carry t jorative. icately per land climbed out upon the window d and easily dissolved in a ue Let Contract for j When he lost his as used. Not a dye and does e fell thru a skylight main. A real dressing that dees| New Olympia Hotel! ‘actions’ of teoree. Santora work so gradually your own) OLYMPIA, May 1.—Incorporated|The latter was certain there can “Never-Tel. At your | r ently with local husiness men and/a burglar tn his place and covered 's, 50c, or direct from Never i residents as stockholders. Laboratories Co., Dept. 136, Kan-| pia Hotel Building Co. W w<dny contracted with the Stevenson com-| Simpson was still so frightened ' nt meses pany, of Chicago, for the erec of;when the cops appeared When you think of “of advertising, |a modern hotel structure, at a cost |little trovble in convincing the think of The Star. |of $208,300, the building to be com pe not a burgl pleted by May 1, 1920 Oia snes ‘ASSAULT CONVICTION BRINGS $10,000 SUIT) y 1—-After Mor rs old, wealthy farmer of Woodst had been found guilty of assault with deadly weapon by a jury in the McHenry county cireult court, suit for $10,000 personal d: gen w Fleming by attor Pierson, also of| rson was shot by December in a quar right to before her movie debut. |FLEES BURGLAR AND IS MISTAKEN FOR ONE| was police arrived TONIGHT AND FRIDAY DOROTHY ‘DALTON In a breezy, yachting, society love comedy neys of | Wo ming last rel over the Fleming's land WHICH PROVES ONE SOLDIER NEEDED WIFE) CHICAGO, May 1 ish welfare conference Salle Rabbi Samuel Co cussing the At the Jew- Hotel La n was dl is of returning se diers., Jingle went the telephone “We want to get married right away,” breathlessly explained Pri- vate Galanda. abbi Cohan iilus- trated his rrying Galanda to Harriet Goldstein while the delegates took a recess * Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla | This Spring *¢, Purify Vitalize and Enrich Your Blood Create Appetite, Clive Strength There is a place in Seattle now famous for two things: The finest home-made Doughnuts and COFFEE that you would walk blocks for. “Sweet are the memories of youth.” There are two dining rooms—one booth room reserved for ladies and their escorts. You are cordially invited. HOWT’S 322 Pike Street at Fourth WE NEVEK CLOSE One of the finest screen artists before the public is here until Friday night only in “Greased htning WALLACE on the WURLITZER oling at the Strand. footing, | and into} the Olym-|Simpson with a revolver until the| ap but always finishes by winning and marrying the girl of his ice, and his flim o in varied during the past ear he has married three bankers laughters, two multlanill / actress, three daughters of pros rous farmers. clergyman's laughter dnd one waltress. This week at the Liberty he wins |the heart and hand of pretty ttle who is playing the daughter, in Wanda Hawley, part of a banker's “Greased Lightning.” see COLISEUM Dorothy Dalton saleswoman in her “The Homebreaker,” the Coliseum. As Mary Marbury, Mina Dalton is erodignd by her friends as having the “gift of gab" they ever listened 25 ‘but it takes more than’ Mary's “gab” to convince her sweetheart that he should tame down a bit. It takes action—and here Mary shows [her friends that she ten't lacking With the aid of his own father, she fen latest picture, now playing at brings the young man to her feet | “ee | STRAND “Experimental Marris, It is a comedy chief players and Harrison and the Talmadge drama, Tonstance a. ‘ord is very Connie, and, af perst t much In love with r an ardent court r to be his wife. Connie hap net Ty much in terested = | woman suffrage—so | much #0 that she schemes and plots | untit she devises a plan whereby no will be a “from Saturday-to | Monday wife.” ‘The other four days jahe ia to be at Mberty to go and come 1s she pleases—no questions asked Hubby isn’t stuck on the plan, but |he gives in—not for long, however, | for the green-eyed monster gets to work, and Connie decides she'd | rather be @ wife than 4 wuffraget ee ship. rr LEMMER Mabel Normand is delighting bic sudiences at the Clemmer with her impersonation of the Rose Melville success, “Sis Hopkins.” The new walk which Miss Normand has cul-/ role is screamingly | | tivated for the runny. It is sort of a pigeon-toed | |hobble which caused her to contin. feet nd is ask ductic Pa | ually stumble over her ow hunt on now that the pi . is, Will she ever to persuade her feet to go back to normal? Five weeks of daily pigeon- graceful walk, once the studio is left behind. Looks as if Mabel will practice five weeks more come the pigeon-toe habit ore have to | MISSION Genevieve Hale was) Rutherford try when it called for food producers in unlimited quantity, but she balked at the overalls that all her sister farmerettes wore “T can serve my country without looking like a devastated | landsca she sald. w |ahe designed her own farming purp and titton fashionable modiste, who charged |her more for the making of it than she could save her country in a ume MUMPS Some funny things do happen, And they bappen every days Vor the Intest comes from Yakima, From what the papers say, the serial ps, An well as terrible pain, Se when you watch an nero k 12-inch DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS—$1.35 each 35683 { Wedding March (Sousa) Sousa’s Band May ‘19 n March (“Le Pryor’s Band comedy; Pathe News. en vy Mabel Normand in “Sis opti ‘oronati Prophete”) COLISELM — Dorothy +The Homebreaker.” STRAND—Constance Talmadge in “Paperinental Marriage”; Inter nation. | “Weeding the Chickens,” comedy. Charlie Chaplin in Dalton in 35684 May ‘19 Sometime—Medley Fox Trot Medley Fox Trot Smith's Orchestra Chong Smith's Orchestra 10-inch VICTOR BLUE 45162 { After Au May ‘19 | Lonesome 45163 May ‘19 ABEL RECORDS—$1.00 each Werrenrath Murphy } “Shoulder ivian Martin tn “Little ‘That's Ail BL, mary J J How Rirds sing Kellogg | traveling | tm play: | are | ing does not tend to give one al Comrade J Arbackle in € in * i | Ct aae, ac tana Wilbur in “Breesy Foe Vivian Martin is the little farmer lette who causes a rensation on the * | term by her flashy costume in “Lit tle Comrade,” at the Mission. eee | REX “Shoulder Arms” is one of the best comedies Charlie Chaplin has | appeared in for some time. To see Chaplin go thru the exercises with a bunch of rookies in a training camp lis a He is never in step, and when his squad marches one way he marches the other. ‘The final reel gives the audience a glimpse of what Charlie would do his hands on scream j if he ever got kaiser NOW PLAYING DOUBLE BILL “Round-Up” THRILLS A-PLENTY to over-| willing to do her duty for her coun: | —and— VIOLA DANA —in— ALSE EVIDENCE” Based on Mary E. Wilkins’ Famous Novel the|* (The Bird Chorus 10-inch DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS—8S5c each 72219 { svenska Folkets Klam—Vals Swedish Oscar's Orkester May ‘19 (Hipp och Hopp— Swedish Oscar's Orkester 2221 (Norske Valsen—Norwegian May ‘19 | Aarhus Tappenstreg—Marsch—Norwegia It4nch VICTROLA RED SEAL RECORD—$3.00 98601 May "19 § rraviata~ Dite alla giovine—Italian GalliCurci-de Luca 1tinch VICTROLA RED SEAL RECORD—$4.00 9088 May ‘19 1 Samson—Je viens celebrer Fr. Carnso-Homer-Journet | Kellogg | Oscar's Orkester || Oscar's Orkester | =» Introducing New Panel Curtain Net t jlet Curtain Nets are of- t 65¢ per panel. qua the headings ly to hang, z in the your win- 1 be surprised how purchase curtains for the home width of —— Window Screens Special at 49c Each Adjustable Screens that extend to 33 inches in width and are 18 | inches high, made with hardwood frames, are on sale Friday in the Basement Housewares Section, Special, each, 49¢, i and Saucers in the popular ovide | ao. Set of six Cups and Sam | rs, special at O8¢. | That might help. Ethel Thought She Might Vamp Judge |» and Get Off Easy bol es Teare, Sunshine Comedy pinched for speeding in List@n to the conver r political friends to fix it. Every , We need the money. SCIENCE. MAKES Ethel tar, was | Los Angeles sation The | Ethel—I'm in a hurry mac mine runs like a hearse. What's your hurry? but this Cop. Cop , you whre ‘going 32 miles | jan hour. | Ethel (amazed}—Don't you believe it. This car could not go that fast 1 would like to run 32 miles an hour to get a thrill, So—These Soles Save You Shoe hoe Money right Ethel What are Cop—Arrest you. Ethel—What is it going to cost? Cop—Ten fron men. Ethel—What do you mean, jiron men? Why, if I had $10 I would have hired a regular ear and gone shopping. Where do I have to go? Cop—You have to be in court to: morrow at 10 o'clock Ethel—What! Appear jud in my life. Cop—Oh, Gee, I missed the thrill you going to do with me? whenI bought them.”"—written Ay 1918, by W.H. Cocke, Officer, A. F., France. like this. by a scientific process. long-wearing _ soles. children. before a it is a good for a moving picture will like the judge, He is 1 guy with whiskers, el—Any chance of ber Co., etress. You a bald me” wea all other heels, vamping Well, maybe. 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Pine Street at Fourth Ave. But, say, Usten; | | don't go out and try to get some of actress I have arrested for speeding for the last six months has fixed it. | THEM DURABLE “T have been wearing my shoes with | Cop—Well, you were going 32 all nasiin Soles nearly pig ter and they are apparently in as good condition as Only Nedtin Soles could endure a test That they do so is because ten of the tough durability built into them To cut your shoe bills down, buy shoes with these They come in many styles for men, women, and Remember—Nedlin Soles are flexible | I never have been in court and waterproof, too, and are available everywhere for re-soling. They are 1 experience made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub- Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to out- -Neslins Soles SYMPHONY | ORCHESTRA | John Spargur, Conductor MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Tuesday Evening, May 6 at 8: 30 aa Pee ee S ete THEO KARLE Assisting Artist Symphonic Pro- Featuring Mo- Symphony in G Minor. 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