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WBERTY LOIRE INSEN & VON HERBERS ) ECTION Always the Beat for the Liberty Guest Tonight and Tuesday—Last Times of This big 6-act successful crook melodrama has packed the house since Saturday— | don’t miss this last chance to see ,it! Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News | Funeral services for Mrs Marearet| ORS REFUSE TO |, Funeral services for Mra Marearet AWAIT CONFERENCE) taet Friday. after a long jilness, were held Monday x fen at ther conference in the tailors’) |-retntey Lutheran church. Mra ‘was in progress Monday, with Hewitt came to Seattle In 1878. She ald, ig survived by four children, Mrs. pecongia a cn pes Ella Stoner, Mrs. 0. W. Smith, Mrx being x . Mary Kinkead and Silas W. Hewitt, into the conference determined, vi Sacchebanras tet gaid, to stand firm on their pro- that the men go back to work wages and send delegates Francisco to attempt a Coast settlement. This proposal has been turned down by the 500 tailors, who demand a new of $44 for a 44-hour week. 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Kyne Story oming leatures Patt Hack Stage t t. John and Molly Arbuckle will be unter K Malone aton, Al are in the t Warwick in id in the Aildred Marri uf 4 Chaplin Home Stormy Moore in “Lord and Lady Write Under ¢ Madelaine did Bin Geraldine Farrar in Women Ww band Madge Kennedy dential Pauline Furnett in “The Woman ‘Travers in “The Splen “World and Its Rogers tn “Almost a Hus in “Strictly Confit Fredrick in “Bonds of | Love open and the jewels tr Hin getaway consful, and aft that his posses sion ian’t quite the cops auc Gertie in innocent he [off to Ja | Naxhed | the features of | Defer | weeptent b— Wallace Reid, who is giving a fine performance at the Coliseum this | week in the role of Bryce Cardigan, the chief character in Peter B. Kyne’s famous story, “The Valley of the Giants.” COLISEUM j»—— Peter B. Kyne's story, “The Valley | | of the Giants,” at the Coliseum, is an ideal starring vehicle for® Wallace Reid. And it does seem good to nee Wally a “regular guy” once in a while, instead of the chebkered cap dude role in which he ts so often cast The story, wh h is laid in the Call fornia redwoods, tella of the clash of two giant woodamen, both claim: | ing a hold on a certain portion of the woods, affectionately named by | | the real owner, “The Valley of the! iryee Cardigan returns ge and finds his father in difficulties and nearly | | He starts Vigorously to work to prevent the sale of some property to “Colonel Pennington, a scheming® land owner and business rival of Cardigan. Bryce obtains a franchise to build a road leading out of the valley, so that Ite lumber resources can be made accessible to the outaide | world. } In the meantime, Bryce finds op-|*x#mplifications in this photoplay. portunity to fall in love with Shirley| Reid ts supported by Grace -Dar Pennington, niece of their business |™ond, as Shirley rival. It is Shirley who, unknown to| sere ate | Bryce, makes it ponsible for the|Cl.EMMER Cardigans to get the road thru, and| “His Majesty, the American,” is » retain their hold on the property | beyond a doubt the bigtest and best known as “The Valley of the Gl-| Production Doug Fairbanks has ever ante.” | turned out. Proof of this in evidenced The lumber industry and the|by the big crowds seen in front of drama of the foresta find «plendid the Clemmer any time during the afternoon or evening. And this is the second week of ita showing The story is dandy It gives Doug a chance to do a lot of entirely new tricks, He plays the part of a young American who simply can't keep out of trouble. He takes a hand in all sorts of situations which lead him all over the world, We find him first In New York, w! © he tries to show the fire department how it should be run; then helping the po Hee raid the den of a king of the| |underworld. Later we find him in | Mexico showing the bandits what | they don’t know about their business: land then we find him butting In on |the affairs of a little principality in Europe, It’s altogether quite a jolly | mixup. i} as Priscilla Deas in “Pretty | Smooth”; Briggs combe; Liberty | tm “The | ortnne Griffith in “The DNIAL—Amite Stewart in “Two 0 MIKSION—Alice Brady Setdes Night"; Maroid © mn AAs A—Remile Marrierale ta “Patrioticm™; Strand — comenty; Christie comedy, j LITTLE—Mitehell Lewle tm “Chil- dre of Banishment,” | ” financial in “Ite com. | “Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 24 Ave Serene mene cencen Now Running — A play with every element of attractiveness Pretty little Marjorie Daw ix in thé |‘ | picture, too. And. falls in love with her, Then there's | Frank Campeau, a good character jactor, and Sam Sothern, brother of E. H. Sothern. This marks Sam's debut as a movie star Guterson's orchestra jwith a score which of courre, Doug don hand arranged musical adda much to the enjoy | ment of the production eee specially cRTY Princtlia little crook Dean makes a charming in “Pretty Smooth,” at |the Liberty. To know her is to love |her. To embrace her is to lose your watch. That's the fitting description fantened on Gertie Jones (Min n). | one of the most skilled little crooks in the game | Gertie wan getting by beautifully FERGUSON | night she tried to open the safe by listening to the clicking of the tum blers in the lock Jimmy Hartigan's method Jimmy was DEFENSE” But Ue was too fumblefingered and the safe ren 4d safe. Denper. ate in her to get the jewels A splendid, thrilling mystery drama of | You the Far East. | Importanc was and desir she knew reposed inside, Gertie tried to prepare the safe for the use of nitroglycerine. But she made an awful mesy of it, and to save her own neck she ‘phoned the police tell ing them she had interrupted a bur glar at work Before the police arrive, however the Jimmy Hartigan enters and in less than a jiffy he haa the safe | Almost Every Human A ment Is Due to Blood Impurities not of free of impurities: ize that the heart constantly | | pumping this vital fluid to all parte |™" of the body, you can easily see that | any impurity in the blood will l|caure serious complications, Any slight disorder that creeps into the blood is a source danger, for every vital lorgan of the body depends upon the blood supply properly perform lits functions. Many painful and dangerous dis- eaves are the direct result of a bad an overestimate the keeping the blood When you real- ia \é or impurity S. K. Wineland The finest theatre music in Seattle | during jafter |horse shows up tn playing by Charles Fisher [the jin Washington, |ding ceremony Perfect Health Is Yours»: The story doesn't end here—not on your life! Gertie gets crushed on Jimmy and thru a clever plan she ar v7 hin escape, Together they n off New York, intent upon taking up thelr game in the big city but things Aappen which caus them to reform, and r to as the final we in are in intend to} Hirmmy formed stay and Gertie STRAND Elsie Ferguson's 1 still retail to weep! and the splendid acting of Warn 4 are ‘The Witness for the which the former is g at the Strand this week. | photo drama quite the in which the lovely Kisie has yet appeared. The opening scenes show th star an 8 a Derrick, a young English girl (here Miss Fergu n has the only scene during the en-| ¢ pleture which allows her to look happy) very much in love with Dick Hazelwood—and Dick loves Stella, | too | Parental opposition prevents a marriage and Stella is hustled off to Ind ¢ her invalid father, she marries Capt, Ballantyne (Warner Oland), reputed to be a mil Honalre. Here the real acting begins Stella's father dicen. The girl that she has married a drunkard, an one of his terrible deliri tantruma she is forced to kill him to in starr a, where, to ple: learns | defend hernelt Stella is then brought to trial, and a dramatic scene in whieh ah is about to be declared guilty a dark the person « Thresk in * Thresk tella of a conversa tion he overheard which throws the gullt on the natives of India, and the girl is freed. Without delay she pack up and returns to Engiand Henry (also love Stella), 31 where ARTISTS UNDER Everything you want in a picture is in the one now here —a love tale of the California redwoods, by Peter B. Kyne, actually taken near Eureka, where the scenes are laid— SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BRAMBILLA Playing “The Evolution of Yankee Doodle” and “My Dreamy Alabama” she finds Dick, her first love ing for ber, Rexides a Harold Lioyd comedy and & news weekly the Strand audic are treated to some fine x wait ttle mountain ¢! ia the chap fre gins aw flirtati girl, and then falls in After a whol amer there enters Into the story the n ‘wife. This form a puzzling triangle, which brings t he! contrasting | haracters, of th unselfish It- mountain the faithless nd selfish wife Julia the wife. ty, who be the mountain love with her. f happiness, a the nm with REX Little things that occur unnoticed at the time often change the whole course of a person's life. It was a trivial thing for Kaly Dial to enter the veetibule of a club when arch ing for the home of Mrs. Cunning ham. It was natural for her to enter Into a conversation with the man whom she met there. She gay matter little thought, and ye of that chanc ting, grew a net of cireumsat that near! wreeked her whole : trend of nts brought hear under the thrall of John Cirepen, an unworthy charac ter, and at about the same time brought this man into the meshes of the law Among the principal gatherings re vealed thru the course of the pic r ture, in a fashionable dance, showing |" “™ a throng of beautifully gowned| "hr women and well-dressed men The scenes ore laid almost entirely | ,., action concerns diplomatic and] | aa legislative characters of the capital} ‘The Bramble Bush" is the name greatest battles are of this piety in which rinwe| raters ialyy coment Griffith is starring at the Rex \" Rade ut Toad rr oe { serving their country LITTLE Mitch ular first bec for his Poleon, ar of h who the screen le portrayal of arrier,” iy the ® Ranisitment.” whi A nishment” is a film m Sullivan's ame re. in Chil m in show the C n of Ba of Francis Wil f the same r about the mps of the Western ‘The story is full of love and of a man who loved er man's wife, Lewis, as usual, 18 a big-hearted Northwest: | ann sathor s good, | cast oe supporting . Bessie Barrt The picture © manner the jotism” stars the Class A n a graphi he but or her MISSION breexiost photoplays has yet starre Mission. and in t the li entertaining Alice Brady being shown at the . name of the picture is “His Bridal |* Night,” and the charming Miss Brad appears in a dual role, that of twin sinters Mins Brad Vi and Tin grace. Now ot a war stc of the conflict do not picture, the hospital whe being nursed ama ry h back of “Robin Cameror interprets a your father and brother have ed in the war and who life to aiding the jo receives r company of play Gunn, Her Jane Irving plays the roles of bot! Playfair with ease and |} Vi, the gay, heartle little flirt—now Tiny, a quiet faithful little soul. The actres transforms herself from one cha ter to another with ease and reali The s rs about the brids night of Vi tly after the 1 ett, the man her sister » off with him. Tiny over na and decides that twin is # gs the| will al Vi's chase ensues k her hus splendid 1 Mayall and Mary 'To Train Workers . . } for Social Service unteer for the school to be instituted in October the War Camp Community Serv lee, 1 conjunction with the North jon of the Ameri Red red aturday by sfilp eaneanseth Cant Community > train v workers man sh ves, she husband. A merry Vi tries to get Tiny her t oe whil by . west an it wa H of Announce leker War the © 1 R m owing to the it stars Anita Stewart Williams, one of the popular teams appearing on the screen Miss Stewart the role at u the organization dinner first step in th hoo t to most te ta & September 23, at 7 o'clock cafeteria ond ave, and| All interested in social prob: | the establishment of a institute for community are invited be held us in. Meve Seneca | workers If the Blood Is Kept Pure Divorce Mill Runs Chimes Hard Race more than half divorces as marriages in King | during the first six months according to figures by Pierce Lonergan diverce proctor and depu prosecutor, His figures show divorces for every 1,000 marriage I-| s Dine ir ied from January to June You can in a large measure avoid | This 2 per cent, in excess ‘ ability to disease by the use of 8. 8. S., the wonderful blood rem edy that has been in constant for mo: n fifty years, 8 cleanses the blood thoroughly is sold by druggists everywhere For valuable literature and medl- condition of the blood most Rheumatism. Its torturing pains; Catarrh, often 4 forerunner of dread consumption Kezema, Tet Eryaipelas other disfigur skin diseases; Malaria, which kes the strong est men helpless, and many other diseases are the direct result of im-| Among the! erious are with| ‘There were as| many county of this just compiled former or und year is 1918 figures. MISS BEN Arrangements Monday for the Nelile Bennett, for three ira tele phone switchboard operator and in-| cal advice absolutely fr write to-|formation girl the Chamber of | day to the Medical Dept, Swift ree, who died early Sunday Specific Company, 256 Swift Labor-|at Minor hospital of bronchial pneu atory, Atlanta, @ mona DIES were being made | funeral of Miss | ye | Samuel | 220 . mare ets! NEW FILM THEATRE FOR SECOND AVENUE, theatre at 514 Second ave! A new will be erected by axbocigte owners ‘theatré, as soon trades «trike is ended will just north | building John of of be syne Gordon svpears §*/ MEMBER OF PIONEER the the pas INDIAN BOYS RUN AWAY FROM SCHOOL John Kinch and Tom Wilson, two Danz and|Indian boys, will be returned Mon- Colonial |day to the Cushman Indian school, building | near Tacoma. he theatre| They were arrested by the police the Smith|at the Grand Central hotel Sunday. With six other boys, they escaped from the school early Saturday morn- ing. “We just got tired of the school and wanted to travel," the STATE FAMILY DIES |bovs toia the potice. Mra. W. K Curtis, maste Leschi on Lak Minor hospital She was 43 years old. was the daughter Robert Sanderson, Curtis, of the co Washingt Mr Highland district on the e: Lake Washington Mrs. Curtis is mother and father, daughters, Mayr Doris L. Holm her hu tte M of ot Wash, Funeral services will o'clock Tuesday the family home terment will emetery b be made smallest are found in and © The world the the mai Saturday Mrs. pionee rvived by Curtis and/ Curtis; a sister, Mrs. Arthur a afttrnoon at! in Houghton. in honey-bees: wife of © nny ferry \PRESSMEN TO VOTE ON PROPOSED WAGE evening Curtis Striking pressmen, press feeders and Mrs.!and bookbinders will vote on the ul- rs of the timatum of the job printers Tuesday ast side of afternoon in the Labor temple. The | strikers are asking $7 a day for seven hours. Employers have offered $7 for ight hours, This is the proposal the strikers will vote on. If this is turned down, employers are mid to have brother, | announced they will start operations Mansfield.) under the “open shop” system. her sband, two ne held 8t! det's go buy Boldt’s French pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; down- town, 913 2d Ave, WOW 2 UNTIL FRIDAY In Kirkland in the st Indian nd of Hin ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years KLINE’S EPI wes successful treatment bi Foliener rang Sickness) 0 and Nervous Derangemenmts. at any drug store.— or our valuable book onk ry. It is LEPTIC or order it b RA NINEGH, .oores II II PLAYING —e anirall # TWO ‘WOMEN II A Play and 3 \Lasts a Day and 3 York’s Big Broadway Success “The Bramble Bus 99 with CORINNE GRIFFITH She was up in the raw, —She_ wi eated girl. I —te ‘was a suave man of the world, against life an unsophisti- He didn’t believe in mar riage. ~Yet how ardently she loves him. --Could you solve her prob- lem?