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FRIDAY, DECEMBER %4, 1920, of OURT RULE 5 oft for Lew; | } | pS “Th F Richard Rour an he f the Christmas hol | Observance o Kisses Julie | Agnes Ayres in “The Furnace” chard Rewntren 1 Was bel tor | Obervanee ote, Coa Vriday after being k ed 4 rt ble for the anmeuaae > ¢ nent ' ial calendar hag been uite reelv rio depart. |an auto at Fifth ave, and Olive wt, ene rina the cree Nea - s sending forth an appeal | Thursday night, when he tried i. snd no motion: mals TODAY'S PROGHAMA , i | for suitable stories for Gladys ape from Dete W. A, Fulle ati ws « heard until January 8 LIMERTY Me Kay in "An Old. | | 1 Walton, the I7yearold star - ‘ . handle current bush Fashioned May | Stories ring around the typ \ he h day period, the C—O | jean girl of high sehool 5 iota Mate Sus esa ta waded ; M wart Bewworth In | | wanted for Miss Walton. und od - oll: ay | bi sie bya found o More than 100 women are mi sii a, eee “Te Pivese | | Marion Davies, who ts now In New ott in Sweden, : : Hianehe Sweet in The York city, will give a Xinas party to He Discusses Ruling) of the children in her nelghborhood aT haa | Mea Tell No Tales,” | cs ¢ i Kansas om of Indus- WESTER ER IORS vio Dane te | Jane Novak and House Peter (i | FE : ; Mack mall,” head the cast reen players it trial Relations ” « | "Isobel," a new James Oliver Cur (Ginecr VOM Hi “Dead Men Tell No Tales” : SEA , wood film ed «s Friday Nig BY SAMUEL GOMPERS SCP )INTY" im which: Marshall Ne eee 2.ND & UNIVERSITY Leuven Pitter Mie ident American Federation of An, freckle-faced boy acto “The Gilded Lad the title of re - cod vill be the Christmas attraction at a ee Meares cide STARTING SATURDAY— pyright, 1990, by United Press) | he Coliseum. -Nejlan wrote the urray D FASHINGTON, Dec. Ap oi groin rhe 4 ayy By eg " Two $8,500 cameras and $500 worth use is being given in some quar Cae Hk Ann Fehon tn ghey of equipment sank to the bottom of ry to the newest extraordinary ac ee the Pacific whi wave knocked the s s tion of the Kansas court of indus and ha _ ty obs plot’ ht camera squad into the ocean m a trial relations he bee et barge from which they were photo According to newspaper reports Pagieroe nti: sie seh Wat ae eg graphing scenes of Eric Von Stre the Kansas court has ruled that © taciainie a4 a | heim’s producti Foolish Wives “skilled and faithful employes should Marae Daw Coles? Minors, ‘Pat } off Lobos Point, near Monterey be given such treatment as will O'Malley and J. Barney Sherry are | Cat see enable them during the period of among the supporting players Sen’ 1 “| ‘ Umited production to support them: o 8s You Can't Kill Love” ts the opti os pa 4 mintic title of a new Selznick drama, Seiyes and their fami | LIBERTY centered in the Canadian Northwest, } actually draws a large salary for do- : This may be merely a pious wish Fatty Arbuckle in the role of a fat which will be released next month, of the court intended as a sug baby in “The Life of the Party Yb eae 4 Asa gestion to employers stop = be shown at the Liberty for the first eorge Fitzmaurice, director of Wages when mills are closed, It Julie Ring time Saturday aramount ape nana te San. crook may mean that the court intends! Many of the .monar who ar The play if funny—sereamin Gon, where he in hin wife to force employers during shut-| toppling oft r thrones in Eurog ut when Uiis same fat baby Ouida Bergere, author and adapter who finds downs to carry on their payrolls; might change Shakespear im-| Weighing 280 pounds, attired fh of many of his pictures | ) their “skilled and faithful em-!| mortal line to read “M giom for rompers anc pretty baby eee ] true love ployes,” the court to determine what| the opportunity to play Fred Lewis’ | clothe n intoxicated In “The wer” Dorothy Dalton f employes are to be ranked as “faith-| role in ‘Up in Mabel's Room’ for a | taxtcat toughest part | will return to th » of character and then ful.” In the last case the right of| single performance New at midnight, it ts whe played in Flame of the the employer to lay off workmen| Nor need one ndcessarily be a king | OWSUl This ye 3 gm By oc wh Yukon,” in which she made her great Would be taken from him. to envy Lewis his part in latest way home from a “Better Babien' | : est hit Tm any event, the flour salle of]. 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Woods’ troticaome farce, whict squerade party. it is| Agnes Ayres, the beautiful young star who has the distinc- s ie | Kansas are to be regulated by a/is the talk of the country. 7 4 nd. that if had bad tion-of playing feminine lead in ‘the all-star cast of “Fur-| por the first time in hin screen en ee appointed by the court.| who have seen the play will ‘i Bee: _ ts r re nace” (the dramatic photoplay by “Pan,” the noted English! reer, Thomas Meighan will conceal the comr 1 base Understand why Lewis ts to en.) he ¥ ave mbly been i »ihis handeome Irish face under a mada hrong ano F » first offering at the Blue Mouse its regulations on the princ laid ed, for it falls to that ung | ferent to the _ adding throng cepiy hieggae author ), the { K h le blic| bushy beard in “The Quarry,” a ple jn and quoted above |actor’s fortunate lot to kins beauti-| e- theatre, which will throw open its doors to the Seattle public) (ir)’on which he is very busy just | ful Julie Ring no less uy n times | STRAND 3 J Christmas day at 2 p.m |now, The beard helps him to make F jat every performance, And he Bi e - ure a % "| The Blue Mouse is owned by John Hamrick, who needs no) his escape from Sing Sing Those who ap , af his principle ing this fre those who have applauded the Kansas industrial relations court) Mut that isn't « aince its inception. This ruling is/ Process of arithme the ten kis#es | @ performance amount to 80 kisses | & week, to 320 kisses a month—not @mother proof of the unfairness of the court and the idea behind it ‘This principle of government or | Counting extra perfor ~and to ext ‘xerulation of industrial something like 12,800 kisses during @itions, of hours of labor, of wages,| th season! Is it any wonder that fa the principle of tiem in| Mr. Lewis, in speaking of his asso @evernment. It ix the {dea on|‘ltion with the “Up in Mabel's Which the socialistic and commun-} Room Organisation, said: fatic state is based. | “This is the pleasantest engage ‘The soviet government of Russia | ment I have ever playe #tarted out based on the principle} “Up in Mabel’s Room™ comes to @f paternalism. They became slaves.| the Metrooplitan theatre Sunda I do not think the principle of cember 26. Paternalism a good thing for the| _ of America. Do they want courts to fix dividends? * So employers now seem to be mis into helping the movement to Wards paternalism. The movernent « fe Dacked by a certain few big em Ployers who know exactly what they | Want. Their desire is not paternal | fem and government regulations of! their factories and profits, But want government help or pa- ) termaliam if they can get it for a ‘time until they shall have estab-| ‘Tom Swale, department command. | shed an industrial oligarchy in/er of the American Legion for this which they shall be dictators and/ state, will start Monday on an In trades and labor unions shall have] spection tour ef all hospitals in been destroyed. state in which ¢xervice men are be J ey Weies ing cared for. | With him will be a representative fr Wood Watksrs of the government health service and & representative of the war risk in BELLINGHAM, Dec. 24—Maxi- gum wages in the Bloedel-Donovan | Wil! be spent inspecting hospitals on De ‘LEGION TO LOOK OVER HOSPITALS State Commander to spect All Institutions In- surance department. The firat week n * said Com Wages of those who go above 90 per| fied on in every state in the Un t in efficiency will be increased, | bY the American Legion,” fle the wages of those who fall | Mander Swale today y below will be reduced. Employes,| “We do not intend necessarily to | totaling about 1,500 men, are said to} find fault with the way in which ex be pleased with the plan. service men are being treated in the hospitals. In fact, 1 do not know Family Awaiting that we shall find anything to criti Aviator’s Return) cise in any Inatitvtion. I hope we do not. I think most of the hospitals NEW YORK, Dec. 24.--The wite, | are in good shape.” | fon and daughter of Lieut. Stephen} The various state asylums will | Farrell, aviator, lost in the naval! *!*0 be visited, Swale said loon which disappeared December |. 4 detailed report on conditions wilt | are so optimistic of his safe re-|* be submitted to national headquar. | n they have prepared the usual ‘°™™ ristmas tree in their home here. | tion of who have prociaimed celled any ances. Th the Ingenie greatest polite? earn oer | LOUIVILLE, Ky—tInternal rev MEDFORD, Ore —Alleged desert-| enue department places 100 more ers from army, Clarence Hennes and| guards on duty at whisky ware. Herbert Ward, arrested with auto} houses, bringing total force in state stolen at Seattle to 300, —————__— i Big Xmas Dance Blue Bird has TWO Xmas Trees with presents. Secure coupon at door for presents. Hartneil’s popular orchestra. Newest maple floor in Seattle. 18th and E. Madison. Take E. Madison or 19th ave. cars Also All-Night Oyster Supper-Dance New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31 RENTON HILL CLUB HOUSE TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “THE MARK 4 OF ZORRO” The Fairbanks personality woven into the “All-Story Weekly” novel of “The Curse of Capistrono” Clemmer Music LABORIUS HAUPTMAN Director The Holy City..Steven Adams Kio Grande hy the simpie|Fairbank’s Latest Picture His Best * course you know that the handsome masked lo | straight, but he was double-crossed pet the West Side. A week from Monday : FE e P — logging — Will | the trio will begin inspection of E Raat |therio pictured above is none other|by former pals. Sent to prison, he|| RIO CONTEST murtom oa based per cent efficiency, | 51. hospitals. than “Doug” Fairbanks escaped and rescued Nancy from the || ATPTLE STAR. @ecording to the concern’s recent an-| “we lating thin tite t “Doug “disguises” like this in| man whe framed him. This man waa Bouncement. Foremen and superin- ati por pad hin ™ an. | “The Mark of Zorro” his latest killed by another, but finger prints tendents will grade the men, and! ar P ao “Fr | photoplay which comes to the Clem- accused Jimmy. mor Saturday. Johgson “The Curse of Capist tunities afforde use of his athletic THE SEATTLE STAR | Blue Mouse Opens Xmas Day; introduction to the local theatre-going public.. He has long} been one of the most active and popular of Seattle's motion | ,, new theatre he has done himself proud. A mammoth organ has been provided and a concert orches- tra of picked musicians will be heard in concerts and motion | picture accompaniments. of “The Texan,” the Tor Mix west. | Tee ey Wie rene Sieae ern photodrama which opens at the Colonial on Saturday “The Texan” was filmed from James B. Hendryx's story of that name and tells of adventure and life the plains of the southwest. Gloria Hope plays opposite Mix. eee REX Jimmy Doyle, thief, promined to any form—all scenarios will be considered from the basic stamdpoint of quality of IDEA j ~—not of FORM. ‘The contest clows, January 1, 1921, No scenarios will be considered after midnight on clusion of the contest as will kill Tierney, detective, if he wat] hy onthe ‘under the ciroum- ever “framed.” For the mke of by the grin | Naney, whom he loved, Jimmy went RAINED GOOSE MAY BE GONER KANSAS CITY, Dec, 94.—Dr. Johnson suspects some. “colored gentleman” plans to make a Christ- ‘The story in an adap- McCulley’s novel no” and those viewe the picture have that Fairbanks has ex of his previous perform How Jimmy waa tracked Gown by Tierney and the dramatic which followed are told in Destiny” the new HM. 1B. Warner fea- ture which opens Saturday at the Rex. is in due to some extent to! - a mas feast on his trained goose. For un ® nd the oppor |- MONTREAL.—Fire destroys Do-|the return of his educated fowl the! “to make the| minion Blank Book Co. plant at| doctor offers the biggest turkey "| ability. | Berthierville, with 00,000 lows. Kansas City. f : Che Mi zagement of the STRAND THEAT RE SINCERELY wISHES EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU A VERY e ty? aa picture theatre managers and in the opening of this be entra | rarily wes ‘ the mr) + | vating sideburns for bis 66 free t whimsies of the artistic | ‘ 5 " ; : | ° next picture, “Mr, Barnes of w Rape diemigge er by event get Scenario Contest | yor." , a more reliable character, ts the | aoe oy a gp Jr 4 - motif of “The Great Lover,” the le Star scenario compet | Postal Claims to photoplay production which opens| prem fh ap Lge aesre | Be Paid L ll at the Strand Christmas day. Sey * j e ral ocally mire Adams is featured in the carries po yao reg $2,500, |! Instead of being forwarded to jeading feminine role while other tm: | ban er Aemptlt| roy Washington, D. C., as heretofore, portant roles are in the hands pom dl and third prise 94 postal insurance claims will be ex A fast and daring romance of a love that never fails! one ore, oh che mined and paid by th loc pone t Kane follies cad John Mainpolia || Suitable for production in mo- | crrica it in announced. ‘The ‘put Alice Hollister and John & : is eee en i's ian area pose of the change is to speed up Also There Will Be a Harold Lloyd Comedy | a If an insured ticle fail srr ll ecenes taken Guring|| BS contentantic shall st itn Anetination within 46 | ed ‘° . ra ce y held al who . jth receiving office. Smeug the many thrilling features || The cumtent is open to ALL. ' aks 2 sl MO aed ol eee PAGE 3 a lTries to Dodge Cop; County Court Ease cure Patter Is Struck by Auto Up for Christmas William Tome er, well known In ading character roles, hag tempo- formken his usual benign arte to portray a b and villain wm parent in the Bugene Brien picture, “Regret.” e- 1 new m Moore for weeks has been pa, LAST TIMES TONIGHT HOBART BOSWORTH © in “HIS OWN LAW” PRESENTS ‘ DINTY' WESLEY BARR “Dinty’s” got more freckles than all of us put together, and every freckle is a fun spot! COLISEUM Malotte CONCERT ORCHESTRA he 34 Artists under Wurlitzer ARTHUR KAY Coliseum Playing “Light Cavalry” News