The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1919, Page 4

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a SEATTI TOM R. HORNER WILL CAMP OUT “Scene at the Liberty Theatre | RETURNS HERE AT CRIME TRIAL a ENGAGEMENT Lawyer Sees Better Era| Oregon Murder Case Draws Starts Saturday Ahead of Us Many Spectators LIMITED ONLY TWO DAYS MORE After a three months’ absence on vacation, Attor Horner returned to GOLD MBACH, Ore, Sept. 3 y Thomas Rf.) yyy families are arriving here with attle last even camping outfite. ing. During his absence he visited! They seek neither fishing, hunting most of the big cities of the East! nor any other k os ouinen and South A murder trial ia the object of} 1 would rather live in Seattle | heir pilgrims than anywhere clue,” he says. “It) Goorge Chenoweth, former member has more life and activity than any! of the Oregon legislature and a vet-| other ty I have een and 4% &/ eran of the world war, will be tried, | home it has » points of advan: | he Nhe Beptember & a chase Today, when om. xt to ‘ urdertr { r Sydnam. Hotel accommodations here are very the fault is yor Car committed, 010 HUFIGEEY pa ipa | | meager, so prospective spectators at more than a billion dollars worth of | eng ringing thetr beds | woman hides wheat ; ‘ 2 , nd picking out the most herself man Mr. Horner said that he thinks Seat Thin situation indfeates the wide. walks erect! BLANCHE SWEET - Ue has less industrial unrest "| «pread interest in the thruout . A Phe Dona the eastern cities and that its caver tana So convenient NPAR ing classes are among the moat int Chenoweth claims his daughter was for man-—+so U telligent and p betrayed by Sydnam The war tor bitter for MARSHALL NEILAM woman. decreased produ ted the world's currency something like forty Dillion dollars, ‘This disturbs }the stability of business, mak | |prices vacillating and pecossart! | causes unrest. Rut afteF a while} | |things will become settled and when | they do America will have te great You won't believe it until you see it, and YOU'LL SAY est period of prosperity The wortd it SO) Bisse be rane ana Atmrion ie the Coloradoan Has to Borrow when you see! Hleading country in performing “the you'll want to WHEN §i crea: task Our position ix mor Carfare Home Rekha YOU Sain we eden aeeae gs DENVER, Cole, Sept. 3.—Thomas er ar emenmnenee Ward of Puebt = back to the uman ing — he msaey te bay salieene aii would! IT He eave that the cost of drinking 1 too high in Denver Bryant Washburn in “Love Insurance” Kecentl as Ward wae sitting In| — - — ae jstation, he wan approached by two! sie tie | “Boss,” remarked the latter, * 6 ho Attorney Sues Nearly Every-| you au ice good whiaky?” | men. One of them was & negro. body in Portland |, “Sometimes.” wid Ward. “How now \_urrent PORTLAND, 4 Ore, prevent PP | Let's go cat at Boldt's—uptown, | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | Doctor's Service lnciading, $B Advice and treatment from regular licensed physicians, and the highest grade medi eines. The saving is made possibile by baving all pe tients come to me—I make no house calls. Germany Feared Death-Blow Thru Dutch Frontiers Germany feared that Holland and Denmark would join the Al Hes and deliver a deathblow on those unprotected frontiers which she had not a single man avail- able to defend. This fact is re vealed by General Ludendorff himself, the mastermind of the enemy's colossal war machine, whose book on the German side of the war will appear in serial form in leading newspapers thru- | t won't cost you nothin’, bors, 3.—To | not a cent. Yo" looks dry, dat’s all.” | LIBERTY ’ just about as funny as best of all comediennes possibly make a picture. and policemen from |The dark-skinned philanthropint look Imagine Palm Reach all ready for | PROGRAMS | forming & Union under charter of | ed cautiously around. “Jes’ follow | tne weddthe of Lord Harrowby and | - the American Federation of Labor,| me,” he invited. Cynthia Meyrick, an American girl,| | SERTY — Bryest Washbarn tn Paul C. Dormitzer, well known | in the shelter of the lavatory Ward 7 . | | “Love Insurance.” loca! aftersey, tas brought suit and then pleture the excitement! | CLEMMEN—Zese Pitte im “Better jtocal a y, aha veht sult) was given a drink out of a bottle. It gentioman walks into the ho-| | ‘times j against a number of city officers, | tasted good for about a minute, Then hg a sandwich sign, | | COLINBUM—Derothy Gith in “Ne- | loeal and national labor leaders “ eae - ans me,” Among those against whom Dor Weer at cea ‘ which says, “Iam the RIAL Lord) | wermoroniTaAN —Marold Rett) ae we a When he awoke his pocketbook, | ttarrowby.” This ia one of the ep! vight’s “Shesherd of the Millis.” taer io bringing suit are Samuel | containing $150, was gone. So were|soacn in “Love Insurance,” at the| | STRAND—-Kogene O'Weten ta “Pt pers, president of the Ameri-|the negro and his companion. Ward ‘ J of Paks can Federation of Labor; Otto] sonase hun wan teat fag | Aberty. Idoyd's inmured the wed-|| mex ‘Mary Pickford in “Daddy | ~ > apg wended his way into the walung! ding und sent Dick Minot (Bryant Lees. ea, i Hartwig, president, and E. J. Stock.| room and told hia troubles to Of Washburn) down to Palm Beach to| | MISSION—stelia Talbot im “The | mecretary of the Oregon Federation | ticers Kremer and Armatrong see that everything gore off all right. — i carr Price of ; } COLONIAL —Bewt Lytell in “Biackie's ry nat he « or Por cd ne * ” id. Ladendorff's book Labor: the city ot Portinnd: the |“TTigtns' phere hacia, “but tee At everything owe oft al eat || eqaptass we out the world. Ladendortts book | | DR. WHITEAKER’S Portland police department; Chie 50 ia too high a price to charge|arrair is over. “Uncle Tom Without| | CLASS A-—Mald Bennett in “Keys veoh 4 DISPENSARY ; 9G [lover of the Amalgamated Seat Cuts] eymnn for One drink of whisky.Jq Cabin,” a Mack Sennett comedy.| |, ime Mamewan” OU | saa oa: wk Alas 81 Men under Brambilla, COLISEUM’S 9)" ° ‘1 Ameicamatet 3 | int it shares honors with-"Love Insurance” | | “ZT tas -auver "Mera! Prem aan wR sat ore He: Boel | ‘The officers agreed with him, butlin Keeping Liberty crowds in good | | t j Were unable to locate the whitky | humor this week nnn it in a story of the life and adven playing “Italian Echoes” © NEWS niaiet at he tr noting on his onal veeoee me “Ry Br i i tures of Mary Manning, played by | ————— “Down South” behalf ax a taxpayer, and that the epiniit i Se STRAND very a peppy AO gp poy : and So SERVICE police have ed with pickets! 3. arabia the horse le » favorite] ee | “Fires of Faith,” the headline film senate cee ane ama eae ver | Ethel Clayton Ss et mmion, Who| setict® of fresh food. ‘The proprietor of a defunct off attraction at the Strand, broke all) -rin old grandfather and an uncle icketing non-union markets tel in California is made « success | attendance records when it was ex-|” yy < " wee er mother has peen waiting each Dp thru the efforts of a yung gict, pop-|hisied in New York, ‘Three stare ‘a mi on Altho the local police have MODERN ADAM ATTRACTS |centiy been granted a charter tr local butety ——- jare hes oe of} ping full of pep, who Jerks him out|are in the ecast—Thedore Roberts. ~ poh pgp digecsug yor al inrhat pPlendid actress Bow appear- * the American Federation of Labor. ©€ bis place in the rut thru her en-|Catherine Calvert and. Bugene| aiso0e in « nearby town. When| famous for her beamtind nnanlens NEIGHBORS’ ATTENTION |i‘ wa'yec nina "a ruse res (QUMNSCY 4 VG LF [Shite 1 Geocache hercictn” | drunkard in a Beachy town. "Wen famous, Zor her tea NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—(Unitea}"® Fecently granted the coppers, “Rotter Times," at the Clemmer, | vice of the Salvation Army, and is] it, wite's funeral [skin to the use of « | NE . Sept. amos A ticle | carries one back to the «mall town one of the best Paramount Artcraft tes her efforts bothing ‘like te for, 169 Washington St. | Press.)—-A modern Adam chose Riv Kill dai P village, with the village store and | pictures Mary concentrates Ber. efforts on /serning Uke tft and Ill First Ave |erside drive for his Eden yesterday.| Man Killed; Woman | the quaint characters gathered. in| eee eet bateectaee ceieteas sok ol een ‘3 -< = *, . a stays on rt as perspiration does the Doctor will give| In his birthday attire, Karl Kolvy Hu ashu eada rada: front of the postottice, It chews the | SrmarOnN gains the lowe of strong young Tom not affect it, and it instantly beau- you ® careful examination jiork strolled down the fashionable _ rt in Sm ‘ Ip Wedn y, Thu y smal! girl, with a smile, falling in| In “The Price of Innocence,” be-| Fase tifles the complexion. One applica- | and prescribe for you | thorofare, turning the whole neigh-|, SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 4 and Friday love. It shows her burying her love! ginning Wednesday at the Mission ‘a ete jtion proves it. If you want « nies SPREE: Pere comm hy tgyl e P e 1, MacDonald, traveling man from | when she thinks the man loves an-| theatre, the sharp distinctions be lily-white skin with rosy cheeks, Omaha, was killed; Mra. Lawrence! other. It has just been learned that! get @ bottle of Derwillo today; you 3 = | tween the principles and standards e h io is’ you cannot do bet- figee Segre orl weeny bi ptm ge Rarkovich, San F sco, em But, oh, me; oh, my! When she | of totes in teoleted communities and|J@mes Young, the former husband Meat wae ekade’ alter Cactaen, i og he . “~ He rs oe held for ee Lem onnts injured at the henpital, and finds that his “engagemtnt” Was | those tutored by the metropolitan | the famous Clara Kimball Young, | srr t~ large snncuacemest 6F Lawrence Moran and Mins A with a big league ball club, and not | apirit of intoe chien are revearad who has been directing Elsie Janis Miss Clayton's soon to. appear in s woman, how she did act! | Stella Talbot, as Mary Aldron, first |!" her first Selznick picture, will di-| jae Perel. tt talie how to inatemtly | the queen of Goose island and later | ‘ect his second wife, Clara Whipple | soft, white, velvety skin everyone an outcast from. the sume com.|YOUng, in a forthcoming production. !sust over. to touch. munity, wins the sympathy and love| “p= of every audience, j After spending ten days as the Kuest of Greyson, the owner of the| island, eo that her friends may not| amination sa to his sanity Andrews, also of San Francisco, are under a surgeon's caré, following an : automobile smashup at 2:30 a. m. to-| o q day, when Moran's car struck the 2 i ae] { rear of an auto truck MacDonald died a few minutes —IN— ‘ THEATRE| after the accideht. Hia skull was Ing 20 miles an hour and that the \ fractured. Moran says he was driv. | gg mages? is 99 n able act in the eyes of the “squat | Only 2 days longer to see this epic of the |FIGHT JAPANESE RIGHTEOUS Friday ters | The tortures heaped on the poor| girl by the narrow-minded inhe Night ants excite the sympathies of al her and her final rescue by y A friends gladdens the hearts of all, | COLISEUM Ima the embarrassing position TT of finding yourself in the arms of a Pi sir! you didn’t love, and her stern father making an entrance at this WITH INDUSTRY PEKING, Sept. 3—While diplo | mats, secret service men and general observers have been predicting an jearly war between China and Japan the anciently wise Chindman gocs about his business preparing what he believes will ultimately be far more effective than a gun. An in Primitive passions, gripping suspense and a pippin climax. Headquarters of Big Pictures | Salvation Army at work in the underworld, vescuing a beautiful girl whom no other “When it comes to managing a woman, Providence needs help!” Keystone Comedy “The Danger Girl” See ventory has been taken of all goods and imported from Japan, and Chinese “It’s Tough to Be particular moment. | capitatiata are establishing factories Tender” Furthermore, imagine, if you can, | —Who always feels so} tne tather pulling @ horri unnecessary. ing sixshooter and inst ewspaper man to take a snap shot. | * And continue to if such is —The SCREAM of the possible, the expression on the face SCREEN, in of the girl you really love when she read the story of the announcement . bé pt ur engagement to the girl you didn't love ae Week It would be rather tough treat. | ands / ment, wouldn't it? Any way, this is | Friday what hi pens in “Nobody Home” Night this w at the Coliseum, and Dor- | othy Gish is the much-beloved girl to substitute all these articles with “made in China” products ' Ca a a a me imag “Love Insurance” The delicious Satur- Who reads the announcement, } day Evening Post leads into a low valley the mance, with Theodore , A-St ar WC ilfe. "Phe other teads to the Roberts, Edwin Ste- / lighted by God's sunshine vens and Lois Wilson eee COLONIAL “Blackie's Redemption,” the grip Ping story of a reformed crook, in which Bert Lytell emacts the leading role, is the attraction at the Colonial theatre, beginning Wednesday The plot shows how Blackie, tired of his lawless life, tries to reform, | but Is prevented by the underhanded | frame-up” of Fred, the Count, which sends him to prison, How he es 6 capes and returns to Mary, the girl whom he was about marry when . ls one of the vivid ts which go to make ® production of unusual strength and = THE CABIN” eee | “Daddy Long Legs,” the story tn bs: which Mary Pickford shines forth at A scream, with Ben UNCLE TOM [the Rex theatre this Q or * FAITH = Catherine Calvert. » * GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA he was arreste series of incid Fe ct A A dR la ‘wa NO ADVANCE week, is a a r x IN PRI E HARP SOLO |#ereen version of the popular story Turpin as history's OUT <4 | of the same name by Jean Webster. | ~ picture has been held over for | first cross - eyed ‘Thi: | sev | days because of the immense | Uncle Tom. THE CABIN Adults 25c | | wae | Children 11 CLASS A | _ eee po ia pitt, Bennett tn “Keys ot th WALLACE on the WURLITZER Singing “My Baby’s Arms’ War en | Righteous” is hotaing forth at, the| " ‘ah Pod & theatre, begmaning Wednee | —Playing “While Others Are Building Castles”— STRAND WEEKLY )” RRR EE, Sung by Larry Yoell H. Ince and includes somo of the best known players at his command,

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