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Your Final Chances Will Come Tonight and Friday to See a Superb Actor WILLIAM ARNUM e in— ZANE GREY Extraordina: and Colorful Frontier Romance “THE LONE STAR RANGER” | Symphony Orchestra , na STRAY Uy: Derene wean OanEce. LAUGHS! rouR ELLIOTT % m ' ! TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY—Charlie Chaplin in “San- | Faonte Ward in ex's Liberty Week cr ¥: watt R—Tom Moore in | the Fie " wok ed Var Siar Kanger | comedy; Colne “The Chal- | hburn and “Putting — Tt MISSION—Lila Lee and Elliott Dex for in “A. Daughter of the Wolf; | Harold Lieyd comedy; Bray PF tograph | COLONIAL —"The Ghost of Slumber sin.” VCUANE AS"Little Women,” oll-star cant ry Lmvtn ~Narimova in “Ont of the | will be } seen here a —a until Friday Chaplin right there | jad when it comes to tripping the light night only Bi rintastic. ‘This week at the Liberty in “Sunnyside during one of his comic antics, Charlie gets tossed off the back of a long-horn cow into a| diteh Instead seeing ‘stars’ Charlio sees himself amid a bevy of | dancing woodsprites. It is in this} scene that the comedian's terpst chorean art is brought to light. He is ju as graceful as any of the bhalf dozen pretty girla who flit} around with him and that’s going Daughier |*:: | Fr » Ward appears on the same bill Thieves of the CLEMMER ‘One of the Finest” at the Clem-| starts his ¢ mer this w omedy | tion to his drama, with playing the role of a traffic of’ exciting Tom has lots but cop. adventures, Wolf” A superb drama of the ff %oPs the limousine of a young Fo m m . clety, gitt and. inforine her that she Canadian wilds, full of is exceeding the speed limit. The adventure and romance, ff Yous a4 ter of one of the leading police offi-| winter mon s 2 8 cials and Tom is immec ne & duced in rank. He stages a come. Russell on the Wurlitzer BP pack py « apturing a thief who tries It Ove SSRs \to make way with some valuables | COLISEUM | Among the immense cattle ranges jot the southwes nm part of the | United States, in the days before the use of dividing fences, gangs of cat tle thieves made a business of driv-| Dorothy Triumphs in Celluloid \learning the busines the | @ job on the eve of his wedding. most disastrous occurs when he | locks his door and compels him to sleep in the park, ‘ ately re | to keep his promise to the girl. ure Pal Dalton THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1919. ' Village Jokesmith Found Himself Without Job on Eve of Marriage | is the way Bryant Washburn (a village cut-up) vareer in the big city. He devotes more atten-| accomplishments as a jokesmith than he does to When his landlady pad- uddy” gets an inspiration, and the next day he appears before the directors of the drug store with a proposition to convert proves to be the daugh-| their soda department into a novel lunch room during the ths. He gets his chance and makes good in time This all happens in “Putting | eshing — at the Strand this week. LT. BETTERTON IS LISTED DEAD refre whose airplane | | , and as a result finds himself without | ning atte " Disappeared Du During Battle ‘Body of Slain “Man 4 CHIEF APPEALS ITs TO HIGH COURT RED HOT dust | Finished Judge Smith Restrains War-| ren From Closing Hall Restrained by order of Superior Judy rett Smith from locking up the hall of the Shipbuilders’ In dustrial union, an T. W. W. organi-| ion, at 717 Virst eve. Chief of Police Warren Thure > to the supreme court mine i | his powers. ‘The police locks on the * | doors of the hall were removed late | Wednesday, in compliance with His Big | Judge Smith's order, but replaced Ree! when Dr. H. M. Read, city health 7-Reel commissioner, declared the place in- | Western sanitary. The hall will remain under the health order, be of lack of ventilation | pont | f Warren closed the hall and| BET da crowd of 400 men who Jattempted to hold a meeting there | two weeks ago. This action resulted in suit by the nization for a re ord ainst Chief War Judge Smith's decis holds thief Warren vuthority close the hall, and the chief appealed | after consulting Mayor Hanson, i: PARK DANCING a: ‘Girls Under 18 Found There, Residents Report | no to Date NIGHT. ith The dance hall at the Phinney ave. | jentrance to Woodland park was| closed by the police Wednesday. eve- | a conference had been held | by Mayor Hanson poration Counsel Kennedy to deter mine the city's power to act. The closing, according to a statement is: sued by Chief of Police Warren, was the result of an investigation by the police matron when several girls un ) der 18 years of age were found in the hall and sent home IS Three hundred residents of the, RIGHT | Woodland park district appeared bi |NOW |fore the city council Wedne +, TODAY ternoon and asked the passag @n ordinance permitting the anes TO- of the hall, The councilmen declared this unnecessary and informed the| DAY complainants that the mayor has full | authorit nd Assistant Cor- | SEE | JESS teria Thursday noon | Ing away cattle grazing on remote flights and personal appe | hillsides, and shipping them to mar-| theatres went far toward making the LADIES WILL ENJOY IT, TOO! 3 8 went far t rd m im th ‘ Good, clean, hearty, ket. The tricks of these “rustlers” | Victory loan campaign a success, is of Argoni | Is Found in River SPECIAL s o are shown in “The Lone Star Rang: | in receipt of a letter of thanks from gonne | CES Cc wholesome laughs will be ff} | n P ' hanks HOQUIAM, Wash., July 3—With | PRICES ; s et er,” which is playing at the Coliseum | Walter H. 8 ir, of the New apis thee bia haute Loge Seats 50c here in abundance until hie week lYork Libert x’ ennitten three bullet holes thru his heart and | t ar) : | | Lieut. Cherrill Betterton of Seat-/ one thru the t e| Includes War Tax Friday night. | | In thia play, based on Zane Grey's ‘ | noted novel of the same title, Wil- tle was officially listed as killed in ac-| body of an unidentified Greek or Ser- THE REASON? Mam Farnum docs some of his very| That “nothing to do until tomer. |tion in the easualty lists Thursday Pe hg ete eee er 0 ivian Martin's maxi ds | founc he Humptulips river We [test work ae 0 Texas ranger, cD8.9¢ ircstration In the fact that no soon. |Z parents have been attempting 101 nesday. ‘the spot where the body wa prom : ‘ Kies,” a@ Paramount picture, than | cember 20, 1918, when he was report-| fic bridge and the Olympic highway ° reward of the brave, he wing the . r ee . i Ge fair—a girl well worth the winning. sb started work on Louisiana.” |e ax missing in action Bete oye ah See ie the water tot First Firecracker Hair Made 1 atter plete nich Miss Ma | or three days. A key, in Washburn REX ‘ Bi tal tou erc es aor ie ea rg ec kage ara ki Bo i of the pockets, and a blurred | Damage Reported | Wavy Whil BY ; and Mrs. Charles L. Betterton of 807 4 > | Among the many features of the| Known novel by Frances Hodgson | i711 ave. Hoe attended the Univer frog mark are the only clues that) amage, estimated at core than| . } | Burnett, author of “Little Lord “ |may lead to identification | Just think, girls! You apply aT | Jess Willard photoplay, "The Chal- | } xity of Washington for two years and |p, $1,000, was wrought by fire late Wed- | ,),. beatigie | Fauntleroy Police and sheriffs of Hoquiam and \tle liquid silmerine at ho Rex thi | ; lence of Chance,” at the Rex thin Bee later the University of Galifornia. He | vicinit are sweeping the country-|nesday afternoon to the apartment | in the morning your aie | week, is @ Mexioan village which It | was assigned to the ist division, | sido in an effort to find the slayer. [house at 524 P ‘a tea |Prettier wave and curl than B lia sald te an exact dupltoate of bara Castleton, who appeared | and it was in the Argonne battle that | eg leat ae eacaas cca ably! it ber Porrt mii i a | Juarea, Mexico, whore many of the! here recently with H. B, Warner in| he lost his life by Mrs. M. Pfeiffer. 0} » 5 |scenes of the play are laid Man Who Turned White,” is| Lieut. Betterton well known ‘CONTINUE STRIKE TO Fire crackers are said to have been|It will remain in curl the | Jess appears tn thie photoplay as a an important role in “Peg |and popular in Seattle | ten . f the fire Wed: di tt regardless of heat, " buyer for a Texas horse exchange, Heart” which is now. under | ASSIST PHONE GIRLS | een oe tne amd ed aay |molature. and you won't Baye ‘ " which destroyed the woodshed in the| be continually fussing with I | the proprietor of whioh fa in league | preparation with Wanda Hawley in| ‘ VANCOUVER, B. C., July strands or flying ends. | with Villa and hie band, | the title r National Cemetery leupport of the’ atrthing: a hone | reat of Bd 32nd ave. W., belonging |” (laud sitmerine ts of comm | Arline Pretty ia Jeading woman for - eee | = sh aM rae: phone | +, w. C. A. Clawsen. |tirely harmless. It leaves no s' | Willard, playing the role of a Ken:| i | for Camp Proposed girls, the longshoremens’ union intl oe |Ereasy or streaky trace. Tt Nai ltucky girl, Al Hart {a the ereaked| ©: Gardner Sullivan, noted scen-| | voted to continue its strike Wednes- pecuifar quality of drying tips zrist, is responsible for William §.| Starting a movement to have a/day, Negotiations are in progress : hs eine nat aler, . i] a. HARRIS IN SEATTL is also an excellent dressing for tl horse dealer | Hart's new Artcraft picture, “Wagon Portion of Camp Lewis set aside as| Thursday between the ‘phone girls he M - hair, keeping it delightfully MISSION Tracks” which will be produced un-, 4 national cemetery, Major John E./ and the telephone company, and the} 9° M- Harris, of the ereantile | ang silky. A few ounces from rf MISs by | le oa wi Bi vew y 8 for weel in "A | der the supervision of Thomas H.| Carroll will introduce a resolution in| jongshoremen have recommended | Stores Corporation, New York City, |@ruggist will last e r " : ; ie, | best lied with a clean too parere are two stare feature” in 'A ince. ‘The story deals with life on | the city council soon, he announced| that the girls modify some of thelr |accompanied by Mrs. Harris, is vis | Pest, applied with (a, clean tog In His Third Million- | las Ahio: week, They are Zula Jeo | the old Santa Fe trail in the sixties, | Wednesday Ke also will ask civic] demands in the hopes of getting a| iting in Seattle length of the hair,—Advertisem \s : ila 3a ib; Baa a the: bucks : organizations of Seattle to back the| settlement, It is reported th ie and. Biliott Dext lotus with Hart as the buckskin tain settlemen is reported that small Dollar Comedy jand ¥ ott Dexter, ‘The ple i Ie Be théddenletant tralne Plan. Under his plan the bodies of] numbers of shipyard workers are re i Guite thrilling, being a story of 4 ae ae American soldiers killed in Fra mnce | turning i ace “SUNNYSIDE’ Canadian wilds, dealing with fur would be brought to the camp for | nugglers, revenue 1 and Some Honeymoon,” adapted from | purial, and a great cemetery of w . ° . other things, the novel by Charles Everhard Hall, | heroes established. He said the pra " PICKPOCKET STEALS | The biggest picture of the kind na Miss Lee playa the motherless | will feature Douglas MacLean and| ernment will start removing the| ! ever made. daughter of Wolf Ainsworth, @ dar-| Doris May, the two new Ince stars.| bodies of hero Yankees from France) BONDS AND BANKROLL a2 mee tie FANNIE WARD ing umuguler and Dexter appears as Pane s00n, | eet th PLAYING Vouched for by scientific og Amat 7 A | nen a woman got on a Phinney CMs cag tute ta (een, oftleer, with whem) , Paramount-Mack Sennett com- Aveu; On Weaneatay. heh he authority. IN— —— Jedy edition of Uncle Tom's CARPENTER IS INJURED | Lindh, 120 N. 77th was crowded Cabin” threatens to be one of the| y gate 40, 1930 2711 between two men to make room for | 8 ferris é . qh Zz, 40, 27th ave. 8, a 0 0 r THIEVES Take in Homeless funniest comedies ever filmed on the | carpenter, fell 15 feet from a ladder | the new passenger. s Sennett lot. Ben Turpin, whose eyes| at his home Wednesday and was| When Lindh got off the car he T E Will be here until | and Lose All Cash *" cut on the bias, appears as lead-| severely lacerated about the reached into his pockets and discov- H N | Two mon in Aoattle have lost faith | = man Marie Prevost. leading (He Was taken to the city hospital, [ered that $150 in Liberty bonds, $16 | FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY [in their follow citinens, John M, An: revost leading | — in curreney and some tax receipte R Ss derson, rooéntly disoharged from had been stolen from him during the | It’s a wonderful com- Camp Lowia, awoke Wednesday a HOW MARY WOMEN DO YOU KNOW | ride crom town. Lindh suspects the Z ¢ sett ‘ morning in a downtown hotel to find two men bination. moring ins anvniown neta REPORTS GROWTH IN| who ean sayy are. perfect i : ae his pillow Tuesday night had taken well? “I am tired all the time,” Wallace on the Wurlitzer J night, ‘ TRACTION LINE CASH am ee Ce Le ae | TEACHERS 0 OF MUSIC I Oo rete mae Jouoph Lazarach played host to a| Passenger and freight transpor-|though I should fly,” “I can hardly PATHE NEWS of Chariea Metwood Tuesday night, |>Tought in $420,757.23 during June,|expressions are characteristic of| Music teachers of the city and G A When Lasarach shook #lesp from * &trater da rage income| women who have overtaxed their] state will hold their final session on L . hin eyes, this morning, he found hie |tan in any month since the city | strength il headaches, ba Wittivedey in Meany hall at the, Datel Truth and a woman's age are not |ward missing, So was $25, Lazarach {09% over the lines, according to/ache, nervousness, dragging-down| versity. Carl Paige Wood, of the oa spanking tema told the police, Melwood waa arreat.| th report Wednesday of Superin-| pains, irregularities and the blues,| University fac will be chairman st — | ed inter in the day and locked in the |{endent of Public Utilities Mur-| symptoms of. a female weakness, | of the morning session Jcity jaf! on an open charge. ph Advertis contracts and) have developed. Women who are “The Sym * “Artist's Recit Years of ex- | nap rentals will swell this $3,000. De-' in tht condition may y upon! als I Reecit will be ertance in: fitting | a es | } tailed reports of expenditures have|Lydia EE, Pinkham’s Vegetable| prought up Thursday. Miss Nellie a Ae making } All springs look alike to the board-| not been prepared. The May in- \¢ ompound to restore them to/ Cornish, J ph Blethen, Dwight! glasses, and our ing house chicken jcome of the lines was $4 3 health and strength | Mead and B, C. Beck, members of low operating ex-| the symphony directorate, will speak | her, soem er-i- a at UME SEH iA MAIR natin, to) Se eet | Sree Ciansee for lees Anita S lifi Good S Classes for Jess!“ had serious’ bowel and 1 ita Stewart Qualifies as a cout FISH PASTE MAKERS money. trcyible Lost. #8 pounds found PSE see Somes I Hei MRE Sea T ONES SSN x eat only quic ‘00€ nenced | eat only auld food. r mmenced | | INVESTIGATE SEATTLE aking Adler-i-ka and now weigh | | 3 Reading or Distanc rained thalse aver eat And sleep | | After an investigation with the ob Glasses complete for $2.50 splaiada : Jeet oF ont “as in Fa - nn h factory | Broken Lenses duplicated on (Ptaned) wae Lathes | | W. Oliver Barber, of Montreal short notice at reduced prices, Little Falls, Minn ern representative of Argyle, Bute Free Mzamination and ree volun hacen gy ese Ltd., an English firm that specializes f action Guaranteed sourness, stopping stom: pea | 1 fish paste and other finny prod. | U : ° INSTANTLY, Empties BOTH up ee eit tadoe Beattie ihitatae ire The monsters of the world’s prehistoric Schoonmaker Optical C0. eee ee | Montreal to report the result of his past again visualized for your 1328 Firat Avenue Avs; Aciiaabtel winiah: polsend Je | investigations here, and will later | One Block South Public Market. 6 ace op eg bl Ssucdeen | lteave for England amazement po ag eet Prevents appendiciti We have| | . ‘ Ee Seen e Px h , sold Adler-i-ka many years, It is a ba coagl BLICANS HEAR FISH ADDED FEATURES Try a Package o Prieta Prin etd, eapcoen, oh Ifcaaifent Blah, sedaly now Seatac | erine and nine other simple drug Portland, addressed the Young Men's Krambles at Our Risk iri pie 'Co. snd eating ares | [reinnervation Me FATTY biter tuoe tia dott | sists | rf ut Its weekly meeting in Meves’ cafo- | | | or——know their unusually! food taste—know their remarkable health value. 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A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis “Big Sister of the Boy Scouts” is the title ‘The E, W, Rose Co., Cleveland, 0, youngsters for her aid in the membership driv ferréd upon Anita Stewa film he lucky guys in the pi heroine, OLONIAL Fourth at Pike John Danz ARBUCKLE In One of His Favorites C COMING HOUDINI LEVY’S : ORPHEUM