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TAX REDUCERS FINISHING UP amily of Five in “Over the Hill’’} One of the unusual features of the; Willams Fox production, “Ower the Hill.” whie now playing ite third| pa Sia big week at the Metropolitan theatre | to capacity houres In the fact that! the actress who portrays the role of | Ma Benton actually has four of her, All Sub-Committees Will Re- port by September her film brood. Ma Benton is repre-| sented by Mra. Mary Carr, for five! years one of the most popular ac-! tresses on the American stage. Her children in reel life are Isaac, Thom- | as, Jobn, Charles, Rebecca and Su wan. Her chidiren in real life are| Stephen, Rosemary, May Beth and/ By the first of September all of the subcommittees appointed by the tax reduction council of Seattle to investigate the various departments of city government will have made their reports, and the .councll will then be ready to hear the county committees, according to the state- ment of Charles A. Lunan, secretary. Of the 17 city subcommittees, 15 | et to report. Work of appoint-| jing the county committees ts under lway Wednesday. Of theme, the Seat |tle chapter, American Association of | “oyor the Fill” will ai ates Engineers, has volunteered to inves" tion at) thin week at the ‘Metropol tigute the county engineer's office tan with two shows dally, at 215 and that of the right-of-way agent. and $45 pm 4 _ The tax council's investigations : are being taken up in the order in which the budgets of the vartous de partment of government are pre pared. Later fnvestigations will cov the port commission and other nictpal branches, jachleved a unique screen reputation while Stephen, the youngest, is only 4% yoars and running a clone second to his older brothers and sisters for honors, | | \Correct Story of fy: epee A. O’Brien’s Death ‘TH Star hereby corrects the story of the death of Albert O'Brien ™™-year. | OS old boy, killed by the discharge of a} _ «In 20 years one million, eight hun. | "ile. Tuesday dred and eighty-three thousand| Hie father and mother’s correct | Thomes have been broken up in the) /Mitials are W. J. O'Brien, not Albert. | | Unlted States by divorce Murts. ss pn Sil at 4212 36th ave. S., yeas: o 3 sa According to O'Brien, Albert was) Highty-twe per cent of the persons | piaying with a hoop, which rolled | who died or were injured by fire in| into a neighbor's shed, The shed! this country last year were mothers. |door slammed after his entrance, —_ aaa | causing a 22 calibre rifle to fall from the rafters and discharge {ts shot| igto the boy. Can You Find Belkey DAVID it WARK GRuirriTis “Three Faces East” THE WILKES Matinee Saturday FOUR SHOWS DAILY 11:30, 2:30, 5:20, 8:20 Doors Open 11 A. M. BLUE MOUSE les THEATRE E41! Asthma and Way Fever — Relieved by an Old Reliable Remedy Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy is |no experiment. 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At all drug: JATTLE lown children playing the parts in! © Lourtia, the oldest, who has already | 4 STAR ; he EAR aE TODAY'S PROGRAMS 1| | STRAND—Peuline Prederick in “Bal- | REX—Homaine Vielding in “The wt ie hie a | ct —"Wabty” Arbuckle in | “The Traveling Hauleeman.” STRAND URING his career as a newspa- per man in New York city, the author of “Sa “now showing at the Strand, actually saw the charac ters and situations about which he wrote, Not all at once, of course, and without the dramatic force with which they are presented on the screen, but just as separate inoi- dents. The photoplay faithfully re fleets the spirit of the New York of the “four millions,” its palaces and hovels, its Riverside drives and its Suffolk avenues, where sobbing. teeming, laughing humanity fights for ity very existence, ‘The back. ground, however, is merely a back- Milton Sills, at present one of the most popular leading men on the | screen, is now offering Beattie photo | play patrons a rare treat in the fact ground for the full expression of Mil-|that he is appearing here as the ton Sills and Pauline Frederick, hero in two different pictures at the} ci es same time, In “The Great Mo-| CLEMMER ment,” opposite Gloria Swanson, at Knocking a brittle olf man out! the Coliseum, he has the role of @ from under his hat with the prow of| young mining engineer in Nevada. @ racing car Was one of the feats ac jin “Salvage,” at the Strand, where complished without severe injury to|/he in featured with Pauline Fred the old fellow in “Short Skirts,”|erick, he is seen as the husband whose one interest is centered in his | little neglected daughter, Both roles are well suited to his personality, The | . |actor’s unusual success in “The Faith | Healer” and “Behold My Wife” will} be recalled by followers of the allver| mbeet. Gladys Walton's latest Universal pho Mins toplay, now at the Clemmer, Walton | pported by a and gives added zest to the narn which originally appeared in t urday Evening Post as * Drives the Nail . verving the refreshments, It Is a Bert Lytell's newest cture, “The a eet | most elaborate scene. Man Who,” ts on at the Winter Gar- dent this week, ‘The title may reeall vita bed to you the Saturday Evening Post | COLONIAL story, by Lloyd Osborne, upon which| Emily stevens, star of “The Sacred Flame,” the new screen drama which opened at the Colonial today, comes | the pleture ts founded, Luey Cotton, the young Southern beauty, is delightful in Ure leading) from a theatrical family, Both her| feminine role. mother and aunt were actresses, and “4 sg #0 she comer by her histrionic ability | BLUE MOUSE very naturally. In this new picture! Henry Walthall ts one of the lead: } Miss Stevens has ample opportunity | ing players in David Warwick Grif-|to make use of this ability fith’s “The Birth of a Nation,” at the| phe sacred Fidme” was written | Blue Mouse this week. It was in thin! especially for Miss Stevens. pieture that Walthall first won fame e's and became known to movie fans the| , world over as “The Little Colonel.” Lilitad Gish, Mae Marsh and Wal oe Reid are other favorites in the cast, REX “A Man Worth While.” at the Rex lthis week, is « romantic drama of the | Northwest which tells the story of a! young forest ranger who is pent to! . " | prison for a crime which he was fully | COL TaRUM justified in committing. j An elaborate party, staged for)” The story features Romaine Field: | Sloria Swanson, heroine of Elinor) ing who hus long been a screen fa- Gly ‘The Great Moment,” ts one | vorite, of the features of the production now | at the Coliseum. The affair is given A by 4 millionaire who ia in love ith | Patty Arbuckle ts at the Clans A tn Miss Swanson. Instead of the usual) rng Traveling Salesman.” This is long banquet tables, the gue Fe! one of the best of the series of big wen in beautifully decorated gondo- ins, drifting about in a mammoth in h pretty mermaids mous rotund comedian. | Mas Betty Ross Clark and Winnifred er Greenwood are two favorites appear) \ing with Arbuckle In this picture, | Name and Restden | Bell, James M.. Seattic Wallace, Norma W., 8 rman, Otto, Tacoma « William M., Seattle eth, Odea, Seattle Le Walla | Gentratta . David, e, Seattle Cectl A, Extraordinary Values in NEW FALL COATS Much Underpriced at A special purchase of women’s coats in navy, black, brown, tan, taupe and Pekin. Many have deep fur collars. Some have bell sleeves, some are trimmed with tasseled tabs, and others are heavily embroidered in silk floss and braid. —Appare! Sections, Third Floor. 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