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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR Satisfactory Terms Always ie Organized Ring of Window} Wrst. ag Decorators Alleged OOLTRRUM—Ani Ktewurt 3 4 | lew Typhoon. ‘ v Sap nS CLEMMER Hareid Lieya tn Four men, believed by the poll oe to belong to a ring of window deco- William Hart In “Sand,” ratore organized to loot Seattle —Mary Pickford in “Sude,* stores, are being held in city jail sel en | pending investigation My Musbe Other ° p 6 REX—Gloria Swans ua Don't The men under arrest are Arthur Change Your Musband.” IC. Doweldt, Kdwin Buboltz, 29, | both window decorators; Lee Buck: | STRAND ‘ 7 1, and HH. TL Hodges, 22. | Lavender waa the old laundry ; plaints against the men were horse at the laundry where little % first made Tuesday by Arthur J. | Amanda Affiieck worked, When he Lennon, proprietor of = women's Was getting along fn years, the pro wearing apparel establishment at prietor of the laundry was going to 1106 Second ave, The arrests fol: | neond him to the glue factory, Little | lowea “ al Amanda, when she heard about this, . |_ Detectives G. Humphrey an and found out that he had already Ralph Jones are attempting to Fe- been sent there, went to the factory | cover some ot the toot, ork h, er and made attempts to rescue Laven said, runs into the thousands ot an der. She gave the man at the fac. Jars, Doweldt and Buboltz are wai tory all the money she had, and was |to have obtaine finery and de given Lavender, She took him home, livered it to Buckner'n room to be and as it waa raining, brought him Aimpored of on « Amimaion basis, up to her room. She rode him around the reom Bob Hodge Files and all the plaster on the ceiling of i the room Below fell on the eseu for Sheriff Here | pants. | A Geclaration of candidacy for the | Later a kind lady offered to take s republican nomination for sheriff Lavender out to the meadows where | was filed yesterday by Robert T. he could «pend hin days In peace Hodge, who formerly held that of That's just one of the amusing | fice. and tragic incidenta in “Suds,” M. Willis Lawrence of Auburn! |wtarring Mary Pickford, which is will be a candidate for the demo: | showing at the Strand this week, cratic nomination for justice of the| | eee peace. ‘LEMMER Irene C. Boetzke, Otis hotel, Se: | | Harold Lioya In bis latest play, attle, the first woman candidate to] | “High and Dissy,” at the Clemmer oe SE ee file, will be « candidate for the re ithie week, te a young docter..whe publican noentontien for stale. 290 : ‘ sil F an one of his few patients a| Anita Stewart and Donald MacDonald in one of the thrill-|T*et've from the 44th district er P ; r __ This exceptional offer ing is oung girl who walks in her sleep.| ing scenes from “The Yellow Typhoon,” the tense action pic- “ ‘ = Harold falls in love with the young, Coli Py Tw Held as Sla ers. now delighting the Strand crowds. [pretty and very captivating girl, at| re at the Coliseum this week, . o y | 4 jones. He doo hie best to find some| Critics say that Miss Stewart's portrayal of the two dis-| Get Week to Plead) : i Please come as early in the day as |way of winning her, but cannot. tinetly different types in this picture is the best acting she! craries Davis, charged with hay ‘THE desire for music has a way of possible. You will s Mary Pickford Bes pos +N ngeie aroma Sone | has ever been seen in, ing killed Peter Angel with a shot upon us at the most unexpected mome gun on June 18, was granted one tion ts that the girt lives in the next | gun oa sane 4 4 rey i 1 +} j : er cane | wee! which to plead, when ar " ; Hy in the finest chafacterization of her room te his nthe same hotel One| Di A ti a jee cemuch to peat. yen sr |}| It does not wait upon the rise of the curtain ardor. LAE deity tetndiontea, Gan ta} worce Action 1 as es | Ronald ‘Tuesday. | Davis! attorney, | ‘the opera or the appearance of the concert st —_—_—_———————— sampling some home brew, the «irl . Mm Thomas Page, requested the continu. | Prizma Scenic. Burton Holmes. lus hat aveaed ton’ ches Ga I § Surprise to jance. Philip Hathaway, charged with] At any hour may come your need for music, lows her around the ed; oe ee Monroe Salisbury should worry/ killing of Si Tabit, longshoreman, ° Mutt & Jeff Bop pater Ch Ch li Jabout the gasoline shortage. July 2, was also allowed until August And the answer is always at hand as. ap mm) During the recent one, while all | 10 to plead in the home where there is a old hears her father’s footsteps com Of hin friends were staying home, he ing down the hall, he sees that he! be | must make quick action, go he pro-| 208 ANGELES, Aug. 4.—Charile| rode around town on one of his high | Sa s' aioe |poves to the girl, she accepts and|Chaptin—be of the nifty mustache,| #tepping Arabian horses Forger ys Guilty; they hang out over the window ail! | crooked cane and exotic walk—wil| | The star producer le a noted horse One to Twenty Years 4 wo in pre and are married by @ minister Whol pray @ ailent role in the prelim code ni Ht ar i pa Ernest De Laurie pleaded gullty to | ‘cotneidentaily” had the room cinemas ; 7 ity” had the ret divest ries of the divorce action which| have to go from place to place in| fT#*ry and was sentenced to serve| ly below Harold's, f 20 M a é 4|wuch & hurry, rom one to 20 years in Monroe Tues «i cee Mildred Harris Chaplin has filed ro laandy Superior Judes 3. T. Menai t The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Victrola LIBERTY * against him | NEW YORK.—-Since January 1./ Doge Fanciers Kick Many train holdups had been ex-| At least that's what Attorney wath ‘ -r ° a 52 murders have been committed gs perienced for some time near a emall . > ay a a young society ¢! in “The Thug.” | pastry Adv. . here, establishing homicide record, on Anti-Bark Rule)“ tr® to¥n. Ratiroad orticiats arbor Ry bbs ng ns poi eve ‘ ey ony priens k ploture star | ” is Records. Come to the store and listen to the according to report of U. S. district) Toe fanciers were to assemble corte olak tux Soon 4 reabie | raaedy waid today | ee many new Victor Records. a LWeeneniny aflernegn ‘tn the “dity| oS Sa read wae hedan Filing of the action was ® sur-| Reginald Barker aays there are! i ~ou value your watch, let Haynes | Council chambers to hear the views! dstea before in rounding up such |? to Chaplin.” Wright dectared.| times when ft isn't so bad to be a Tepatr it. Next to Liberty Theatre, of the members ofw the public safety | wands of outlawa, to the town. “We had not expected the papers! director, and one of them ig when ise committee of the council on the pro-|""At"ing Since he mot un old aweet-|to be filed while Mra. Chaplin was| you are given @ sea story to direct, | posed ordina: making it an of-| care of his: thru a misunderstand.|'m the East. Chaplin will have no| Just now the Goldwyn company at| ALL WEEK | fense to keep a barking dog. Aline she broke her engagement with |*tatement to make; that is, ff 1I| Culver City sees little of Mr. Barker | number of petitions for and against/ iin, and became engaged to Joseph |C’n persuade him to refuse com-|and the company he is directing for | | was expected by union official the proposed legislation are on file Garber, a stockholder in the railroad. | ment.” | the Sea Mory, Most of the time is HAROLD | At the noon meeting of the Se- pe and @ lively discussion iw expected. | “Tater Dan rounded up the train| “Will a cross complaint be filed?”| "pent far out at sea, and as Mr. attle Real Estate association at |—— - “Sh. give md some more of that|hOldups, and instead of them proving | Wright was asked. Barker's hobby is deep sea fishing, | lane's cafe Tuesday noon, Tom §.| ~Lat's eat reakfast at coffee, Jim Bolatl—Adv. Mexicans, as everybody thought| “I don't kfiow and I wouldn't tent will be understood why there are | Ingersoll, of Minneapolis, national . 7 ora 5 they were, the outlaws were found| if I did.” wee the enlightening re-| times when a director's job ssn't 90) secretary of real estate boards, was |- wmenED to be a gang headed by Joseph Gar-| ply. bad, at all, at all, guest of honor and principal) After you” édt—Qi@ai ber, the prominent member of the| Chaplin himeelf was “busy* and being: speaker, Francis "R. Singleton spoke “4 railroad. couldn't be seen | Alice Joyce will begin work soon | jon texntion. and ine a r: 5 His sweetheart, after the misun-|aays CHARLIE WALKED on a new Vitagraph special produc |remedy to app! immediately | derstanding had been explained, ATH | tion Since completing “The Vice of jto the system of taxation in Se- (FOR YOUR STOMACHS | = 4 came back to Dan and they were % ir .” geome weeks ago, the vita | attle. . { both happy. The divorce complaint, In which | graph star has been taking a well | Mr. Ingersoll, who ts working tn I che = William §. Hart ts ptaying the part | Mrs. Chaplin charges that the Chap-| needed rest. | |the interests of the local associa. | Instantly relieves in walk has been done down the C2731 xt 1 souring, repesting. - Martha Mannfield plays the role of | “Gee. but 1 love Boldt's F National Secretary = [707407 by, the miners’ aoa Realtors Here | eaty accented it. No of Dan Kurrie in “Sand.” the name eee | | don, will be here until Thursday. of this thrilling play showing at the | Primrose path and that parties “with marie Williams has nearly com- / W. A. Sullivan, H. E. Nelson and Unry Superieature Pictures Are Shown Here Liberty this week. other women" have been staged, at) pleted “The Romance Eternal,” his | Howard Andrews were accepted as ee which custard ples were not the/ next Vitagraph picture. j}members of the association. Everybody likes real melodrama. This live-action §) conisecm chief feature, also includes these | — | pia a Ms specific allegations: | | ‘. . story ag ey robberies, fights, love romances and i Mvatery. romance, thrile—a are nce CHU Wanita wlth Geatio’ Miners Discussing EATONIC|s the bestremedy t genuine thrills ie Gramm o¢: toe aheret: oneview, Gaps] *7, Wage Scale Boost ot the body and, of course, yous Brogan That he refused to pay the rent—| well. Tens of thousands fe ee eee amounting to $300 monthly—for the Fifty delegates representing local | benefited. Guaranteed Anita Stewart «tars in the play coal miners’ unions met today |: “a Chaplin home. | —r . (He and portrays two distinctly different | a portrays two distinctly sf That he made his wife return to | Labor temple to discuss the 20 per types of persons, | con As Hilda Nordstrom, she ts kind, | Work in the flims immediately after| sce Ween ole Snecenes, Savictness and thinks much of her mother, and | ‘thelr child was born. stays at home with her. That he would not look @t their | an As Bertha Nordstrom, the twin | Christmas tree. | es | \ P sixter of Hilda, she is @ flirt, and| The complaint sets Chaplin's tn- CLEMMER MUSIC | “ss nD) lepends no time at home at all, being | come at $100,000 annually, but movie Léborius Hanptman, (oy 4 en out having @ gay time. folk may that is too conservative. As the sisters grow older, Bertha The first court action will come turns a crook and goen away from|August §, when arguments on the home, to the Philippines and thelapplication for an injunction per-| - ee : = : manently restraining Chaplin of| A woman with a trademark: “I am yo : afte? her mother’s death, | dixposing of any property, including iter becomes a member of the secret ser-| his latest films, will be heard. | Dorr viele or Big New First-Run long as you can give me the pleasure of life!” ve e, and by coincidence ia guarding | see | 4 jan inventor, Robert Hallowell, whois| Niw YORK, Aug. 6.—"W DON’T THINK OF i i i st Z bringing some plans to Amerieal ain yet along elk” Aira, Mildred | DIVORCE, SEE Show Today ai McGrath Sabavday tiveniny Peet coegail jfrom the Philippines, and who tf fol-| Harris Chaplin explained today, in * lowed by Fertha’s sister and some y crooks, who are trying to get the} plans of the invention The doings of the two sisters form | the basis of an intricate plot, in| |which many thrilling situations labound. her comment on the sult for divorce filed in Lon Angeles against her | husband, Charles. There was no particular tamsty| r trou she said. “He ts an artist and naturally erratic, He is nervous one and {rritable and is not one of the | COLONIAL sort of men who should marry.” | Dr. Mark Ridgewell thought that] mRetty Blythe, who recently com- in his second wife, who loved him, | pleted “Nomads of the North” for and not the luxuries that he gave| first National, is spending her vaca- her, he had found the higher form|tion in making plans for her new of love. home, | He had, but when Adelaide Hed — lar, the famous stage beauty, whom | he had divorced because he could not lead by frivolous life, and she would not lead his domestic life, crossed his path again his reasoning power dimmed under the spell of her love. lines Li | She was just a butterfly beauty, who usually got what she wanted, | > Marines “she ane tne ited: har ael Just till Friday night to had 4 see Cocil De Mille’s dar. BILL HART in “SAND” [ote 2 etice wie ane mate the ing marital drame— supreme sacrifice nobly eee Gtekn fen Mike This play, “Her Husband's Other Paramount Trio in Songs e. ‘ Wife,” i# showing at the Colonial all | “DONT “Color Cartoons” Prizma Scenic this week. Exclusive Pictures of the new “Reducing” Method ree oe a; CHANGE | “Don’t Change Your Husband,” —————— is lCecil B. De Mille’s famous play of the familiar triangle, a lovely and immersed in business cares and Major In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the Hehtest | newiectful of his: wife, and a sleck ; @nd strongest piate known, covers very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; Allen's nd highly clever young man ba» you can bite corm off the cob; guaran. | “nd y 99 Tiger Hunt, Dehabassthenia : EXAMI |roles, is playing at the Rex this} of the Jungle Alive ‘omedy “or. wena pe) 20m | week | Y the: a CONCERT ORCHESTRA : . story goes on with the young ou see the star VAL HUBER, CONDUCTOR | Here Till Friday Night Only. $2 Amalgam Filling . isen of the newcomer, and later $8 Bridgework . wife leaving home under the prom- De Mille cast— PAINLESS EXTRACTION comes back to her husband, who was Gloria Swanson iia: ae oie RAO i foolish enough to put business before Lew Cody AN work guaranteed for 18 years, Have impression taken in the rything else, but who, in. the Elliott Dexter | BRUNO CHILINSKI “ROOSEVELT DAM” | ning and get teeth same day. Jxamt tion and advice free. ‘ “ iG aaa Seo semplon ate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Meantime, has reformed and become Theodore Roberts Violinist, playing Hubay’s —In— q ‘Time. mt of our pre: nace is recommended by ov: | as immaculate as his ex-rival, eat pa | len no oO good matinfaction. Ask our ** * « i re B ge a dl pe lik Ly herd coming to our ofties, be eure H jri Kati ; tiul at Colors tients who have tested our work. Camera work has been completed are in the right place. Dring this ad with you. on the tenth eplecte of Robert Brun JACK DEMPSEY Open Sundays From 9 to 12 tar Werking People i SSS ton’s serial, “Double Adventure, in “Daredevil Jack,” in OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS starring Charles Hutchison. Prod cluding a hot fight with MALOTTE on the WURLITZER —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__— =: tion of the eleventh serial will be be- Terry Kellar, MM UNIVERSITY 1D Dppesite Vrases-Vaterson Om = | gun immediately,

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