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EB, 6, 1915. PAGE 3. JITNEYS Boy | HIGH | Nominal Assessment of STAR—SATURDAY, ANNETTE KELLERMAN AT THE CLEMMER, FILM STORIES AT OTHER PLAYHOUSES VISITS VERDUN, HEMMED IN BY GERMAN LINES Philip Describes Conditions in Be- I'm Still on Deck At the COLONIAL | Correspondent Sims $10 a Year Fixed in New City Ordinance TAKE PRECAUTIONS sengers Will Not Be Per mitted to Ride on sieged City in France SEES A BIG GUN DUEL} French in Outlying Entrench ments Keep Prince's Army at Safe Distance at Safe stanc Running Boards BY WM. PHILIP SIMS | PRA Simon aol EEN PARIS Ja Ry Mail to the ne itney bus ordinance no New Y Ave just returned in cour uration, It will b oe at most. close! in shape for council action in a fe ‘ watehe tresse ty in all da TOMORROW France ; Riding on Rie ment M # t that a trip to ‘ A th SUN-MON- TUES e ity, w ut of the one pa “ w might reach A LUCKY re ee ttled up u BLOWOUT” carried me 1 out again ntrench beyond army of n annual man crown prince steadily ‘ ne its attack ey Sun.- ~Twes. has nev cut off George Randolph hccan' the vent of ¢ or, at| Annette Kellerman at the Clemmer in “Neptune's Daughter” ee at “THE ITALIAN” A tale of Sunny Italy that is carried to America, in lit- tle old New York. From beautiful Venetian scenes, old palaces, gondolas, the action carries us to the Ghetto of New York City ture film can tell Action Romance Scenic Eff ects a picture story told as only a fea- Hear the Hope Jones j Unit Orchestra . Runaway June The Gorman Hines, ranged na sort] “Neptune's Daughter,” with An-{ ‘The Awaiting Hour," drama; |tions on jitney t id Cour about the elty, with Saint|nette Kellerman in the title role | “Zip and His Gang,” comedy The | ctl Heske Saturda the 1 as thelr west sint, had | Will be at the Clemmer all we Treasure Seeke comedy The|to be preser to the council will 1} le k equivalent t 1 piece orchestra, n pushed forward to com ( e pon a time a King Wi Unmasking. a a [be entire! fro ch inter \ it \ b 5 » © th av is fisher | . . lor bu s alm the o « € ht W urlitze Org al jaye vy the plete the circle of the earthn ® his fiwh tion, but is ain ratber to mak F bi g play ) | Communicate With Paris en the free right to fish in hie | @ @\the fitney ’ permanent by Sf otnw iW } ‘ Ik.” | The French were attempting to ate waters p4 RESIDENCE THEATRES 4| wing made safe e ordinance master mu ' r € makes the pictures talk |drive a wedge into the German nette, daughter of Neptune, which went into effect yesterday }}ines southeast of Verdun tn an ef-|caught in one of the nets, but frees| At the Bungatow Until Monday [prescribes proper qualifications for = = }fort to force a retirement from St welt. ae: gt . chauffeurs and eliminates drivers Mibiel, , little sister Is caught, and | wn 0's i. eS aie aoe S:|who are inexperienced and ree oa 7 | The city is amazingly guarded! ynabie to free herself, dies Lad prieap hte cog Bh lens | a , | Every path leading into the town te seeks revenge. “Thanks for the Lobster,” co | A proporal to fix definite routes ht ob Bim eraser SoM esesloeg| Ramee Schl Svetan |Meat ala etc am gn ronal, te te tte route Lagt Times Tong pTictore =. | pickets. mee ; transform her from a mermaid to a |“ nd terminal points, does not reatures in x : A commissioned officer accom: | maiden, and vice versa, The king ot with Hesketh's approval a Picture Palace Pa panied me through this cord roa am =o Annette 1a the woods garded A | “This may be in the = ments tetin th wt th s in the porition c sitatales . ~4@ | Telegraph, telephone and rail-|* po - « mn BY FREDDIE FILM franchises to certain, defini a roads were keeping the defenders |King whom she has se to mill tre Hesketh says. “The value < in close touch with Par’ ._ Sup Ghe - nggrel Ed Kennedy of the Colonial was|of the Jitneys ts, in a large meas —IN— plies and mails were arriving reg-| _ * rial Poe laid up sick tt ter part of|ure, that their routes are flext z ularly state ball, while dancing be iw rh 4 it the] Hesketh ts alse osed to n Pe Way to City Blocked king, who has his face hid. |!@st week. The aid it was the| Hesketh is also opposed to mak : There seems to have been some she ¢ or to kill him | Tip, but the de rash Tema pad bag ripe a Mate ng AP | a a mystery in why the crown prince's | but is pr pe posi pene any of Ed's campaigr ails a svete instead 0 army has not shelled Verdun Later th rine against the |°léare. Just between you and me,|the near, where the trolley care After a round of the French en-| king and throw him inte n. An |! think Ed been smoking his/#top. eee A Big, Varied Show for Bi tronchments the reason is plain , learning it in tt g whon OWN stogies | This regulation would place ¢ enough for effective work. They! Duke Boris, who has Kained pow rapa dee a grt ta, iA orale ad — at the were closer on Sept. 6 than at any ler catches Annette, binds her hand | tr the ‘o id have to LOD om the time. Even then they succeeded | ing foot, and has mm the (Cha near side for the trolley cars, an in landing shells only on the outer-|i4., of a cliff inte aie No Charlie off in another me yy | Rw FIRST AT PIKE most ring of the forts Annette Is not killed. She kills the |C&M't feed the public on A 5-part comedy drama. The French learned a lesson in|i\\ nut she jones her charm and #Rdy and not expect them to the fall of Liege and Namur. When |°" & Sabeeie th tae fatto bn the (siek. " the crown prince's army formed the |pannot return ta her falher. So the ae attack on Verdun, the French i hee ee an MAE! _oOliver Wallace, Clemmer organ forces did not settle back behind |" ei Sn tay ist, didn’t Hike the yarn I sprung! _ 7 oe ~~ ‘ SELECT DANCING PARTIES the forts and walt until the Ger ph ie . on him last Saturday in thi _ xpect to wed one of those sain s HIPPODROME man mortars battered in the walls Ay bon “* left nes Tan a a Slerafe'a belles cae feminists who know so much ar 4 i eo | upon them. he last story at the Colonial. she Witings Wen Att: cwall Fee do #0 litfle to make a man happy Fe Pegoud Leads Aviators jwas being pursued by the villain | 17 iter night--one oe wisea tat I never expected you would want Instead they set up field works | the man with the black Vandyke. | the other nicht-o1 : cked and swal low-talled func tions. He had the pleasure of meet ing a Mra. Wallace. | miles from the outskirts—works of| In the story next week we find character that| June entering a hotel and register isuch a formidable " to run my business. I wanted a@ 3 wife to laugh with—to amuse me to joke with me and to love m the army of the prince had not/ing as a Mrs. Day One of the biggest mass meet-| n ts a fool to marry unt!) 3 jsucceeded in penetrating even the Ned arrives in the lobby of the lan't it funny that we should] ings held In the history of Seattle he gets so old that the bright lights ¥ most advanced of these forts when | hotel just in tim run acroas | met?” said Mra. Wallace, “I haven't|in bebalf of a councilmanic can th fa champagne cork an 3 pi for $1 ‘Fanda) I ieft Verdun ote Bagel gars met anyone with the same name|didate, is planned Sunday after tae Gon ak \ouanee deen pe a 1 [ ce ratte to try and New Book on | The only shells that have fallen)” Ned names ov names |{F years. Undoubtedly you are a/noon by T. H. Bolton's campaign gi patos Youth, wante upon the city were dropped by avt-|yune likel bur descendant of nobility, Mr. Wal-|committes. ‘The Hippodrome haw ter wll iba aes The “Minute Men” of the Yo a modate th y would ators. They did some damage, but | goog not hit on the right one, The |!ace.” |been obtained to acco © the no lives were lost, the German avt-| ier refuses him permission t Wallace swelled up lke a pout-|large crowd expecte : ators oe their match in a)... ner er pigeon Holton ts labor's can crack aert squadron of which Ni } ‘Oh, yes,” he said, “my fathe: | didate At ~ - A | Ned catches a glimpse of the vil | . Pegoud, of “loop the loop” fame, Is lain stepping on a subway train |>8* always spoken of his agent of the When filled in and matied to FREDERICK DYER, Dept. LK6 ect de union a meniber. | scent from Sir Willlam Wallace, the Counctiman Robert Heeketh wil) Jackson, Mich. The show piece in Verdun’s de {but ist » late to atch hin : Eyre deen! Bee, QO os 0s ands fenses is a steel hill, at the south-|, Ned returns to the clerk and Now inn't that strange,” she re rincipal speakers Sef the forts |finally convinces him that June fr ! SP are & at ae © Ihis wife. But when he arrives at|Pled. “You know history rays Si hank, former mayo 5 From the crest there ie & mag-| wf William Wallace had no children who ts filling nificent view of the battle line, | ler room she and the maid have dis.| Wiliam Wallace had no child canines Ga the te When I was there the sun was | appeared. | atince ‘mane 6 dive for ht eget ato ‘ Read my extraordinary offer below is business “I do not think, however, my 4 Mary, that we would have parted C. A, Sunday club will conduct @ religious service, interspersed with ~ if you had not had the example of| music and solos, Sunday evening, Margie before you. If ever there/at the Liberty hotel. The “Minute n under petticoat rule it's) Men” are a small group who com- @ JACK DESERTS MARY poor Dic ne day b } wake | duct special services every Sunday tie thy Mawes up to the fact and then the Waverly | night at some mission or outlying 7 family will t close petticoat cor | church prise Association.) poration, for Dick will not stand it The Hoosier Schoolmaster,” in- boc all either. I can see this coming. Molli: | terpreted by Beilharz, entertainer and impersonator, will be the lead- 1 (Copyright, 1916 r Ent h, lit ms as tho s have tried to do everything is traveling along the same way ar of and what we decide upor - ' coat and hat ly “ ; ; - . Cut Off Here just sinking. A French battery to| June and her maid beat it to a|° piece te es | in addition to Shank and Bolton we could for Jack but in th 1 largie and yo i; z a ng feature on the program of the our left was plugging away at the| boarding house. | H Smith } P th Oe andl enniahiens om is Jack himself that b ed The you dames wake) Sunday club at the Y Cc. A, Sum Send Germans masked in clump of| Tommy Thomas and the villain! | A. Geuth Bas been added tx] ere aoe Te labor band willl Se only his own life, bat Mary's ip to the fact that an doesn’t| day afternoon. Beilharz has been trees have also lost track of her. They | ‘he for pe the Mut nal Film Ex oe sateen Ses Yesterday morning ¢ h to that he|on the platform 11 years and gives Today Sees an Artillery Duel telephone the hotel a short time| Change of this city, He formerly sgn al be touched off| UP over the telephone: “Margie doesn’t want his wife to bore him | 2,500 entertainments for this After the flashes came the /after she leaves. The next morn-|*"* * mployed in the company’s =the s 1 ask Dick to stop re on his|with either high-brow conversation At the friendship supper, W. ie steady “boom, boom, boom” of theling June registers at an employ.| Portland office 1 am wayr | ot oe way to the office?” Her voice was or exasperate him with a virtuous | Crawford, ex-president of the Puget FREE pieces ment agency and secures a position | Pleased to give a glad oe to the} trembling air of pained resignation every timc |Sound Canneries association, willl To the right, and some four OF | as governess young fellows who come m the Surely 1 wil Is there any. he drinks a little in the company of| speak on The Fishing Industry BOOK five miles distant, highly oetores She is puszied, however, at the | rural districts to the cit thing new down re 4 pretty woman who knows how to|and Its Relation to Seattle.” * flashes over the tree tops and! 7) fi ; augh and be jolly, the sooner wil A special salmon dinner will be ‘Ov xs in the home 1 é t ulmon inner w Tells how to |booms of a different tone, told of tee ITNEY DRIVE you be in a position to keep your| served, the salmon being presented & get rid of your another kind of artille fighting. Hob Burns will Be seen at th % Je husband by Crawford Rheumatiom |French shells were aang ne | Class A the coming week in a str¢ ANGER NEGROES. t—at lea »| “Good-by, my dear. Tam leav | The discussion groups will take Mewicins teem ig ae eee in| western drama, “The Better Ma ‘ ev m forever. I know vou will be|up such topics as “About Evil ini esiicine man guns were pound ac & . 1 1 would never see t ua me, and I certainly | Good World Withe 5 There is a Lord Duster, an unspea KANSAS CITY, Mo 6—The| } me icy 4 aaa ae rest the|able villain who comes to the| negro population of this city { pl rai¢ d a re think ie possit : sorry to lose nt of A musical program will be Se 3 and Withaat mood oi pfitimee . r t . © fed that he might have made ay with ir a sing ¢ and nore |nished by the association ore é. og booming swelled into a crescendo. |“Lazy L Ranch n arms because the drivers of jit-| pisces > | ahd Gaeanels Aus a sia va ne associate: One Peony At first only the battery to our| Agnes Crosby, owner of the ranch | ney busses will not haul then tot , ea The d hare ‘ See AE ; My mpleileft was in action. Then came the !comes him as her aunt's friend | Ne wapaper here er? are fight | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6.—M viride Did bh : : bake ccs sande es wretch,” war i ethod has si from the rig d final Murry he ch boss,|ing the jitneys are adding fuel easie Olive Hi wa’ divorce & e y | . ee 3 fort and happiness to thousands of |!¥. a8 we watched and night cam: also in love with Agnes. | ‘ against C, D. Hilimar attle ar : came ! eote ar sufferers fram this pitiless t\on, the whole horizon to the r t aunt, thinking his lordship ir |to this fac Pasadena millionair dat 8100 trom: the bookked ald PRICKS BOIL AND DIES ‘dal 4 send you *}left and front was punctured by | not making Inroads into niece's} So ‘none of the negroes hav: | are cording to a | hans tor It eos EUGENE Ore, Feb. 6.—The| HELENA, Mont. Feb. 6.—The ‘ |the light flashes. a tions, tells Jim that there |; | tried to lorce accom modations al-ltoday * Ilmar nate I was going to use te| Pricking of a boil with a pin is re-| lower branch of the Montana as The cannonade became genera for him with Agnes, an¢|though the jitney or ne ex | Both parties to the s ; © help witt sponsible for the Miss sembly has approved a bill pro @ | The incessant roar of artillery had better pull up stakes | pect the st borin nll aig to Tigh! the attorneys ad bays i th| Mary Belshaw, 2¢ poisoning | viding that citizens absent from the 93 rent our ears. “Fireworks” filled and leave this discrimination in an attempt/the beautiful Hillman home ar wy a he hus any oti e ped |state may vote by m u the air—the most gorgeous I have| jim, thinking his lordship has|tO handicap their automobile com-| parently are on the most pleasant suas tik Dick will be rigt ee i - —— si ever seen. : beaten him to it, leaves | petitors jterms with each other Rowe. a Athen teary ‘ % . It was a general artillery duel The lord has really fallen in love Sere teres erates ——| After the filing of her sult, Mrs What's <pyeeed 1 Dick oe oan dete Sas aga red arc encore: Yu Shou r the benefit re WILDER Leaves $280,000 , |MPoKed love was not the real arti Jenjoyed a cozy dinner with her hus |{°Wa telephoning. “Where will J elves, then you NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—The will of ele, but that he was busted and} band, according to neighbors : +) anaes and whe tASabt ts ‘send ne | the late Marshall P. Wilder, humor-| needed to marry a pocketbook, | The following day reports were|Weesne Gown and who | . it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the rong litte. ist, was filed for probate, ath! His lordship turns the gocd| Jeireulated that the sult would be} CN) gays that Jack has lef ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, ner. take ing practically his pm | Samaritan, and in the last act sends | gible 1 : ; ‘5 town, or, at least, he has take liver or bowels. These ailments are likely to attack 4 word. You ate to his two children — for Jim and presents him with cian “ oe BY Bibs sift Bede $100 and left a letter for Mary, say anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved, 4 t Agnes | " je & len iy conference | ing she would never e him again , FREIGHT RATES ADVANCE | Not so bad for w lordst | with he roeys. She shen went And a good thing it would be. 9, M4 VANCOUVER, Feb, 6.—An ad-| | OHIO METHOD IN me again to the usual fanily din | ving “piel PERS eae vee eed ance of 10 shillings in freight on | and come with me ‘ou will proba jumber and salmon hritisn | WHAT'S ON THE BILL. ENTISTRY | Mrs, Hillman brought suit against | *nd come with ma. You | th 4 |her husband in Seattle In 1904 “ : f rete «*t | Columbia ports to the 4 King | and Trial < stern! dom is announced by 1e Fin At the Liberty Until Tuesday Later the suit was dropped rece Frederick Dyer, Dept if naga eg Night | Missing ceeth are replaced by | The Ohio Method by artificial teeth} CHINESE EGGS DESTROYED turing George Be |that are natural as your original! SPOKANE, Feb. 6.—Five thou e€6 teeth. Examinations are now be | sand condemned Chine At the Clemmer All Week j{!ng conducted without charge, and | poured into th ‘eptune'a Daughter,” drama, fea-| estimates are furnished {n all cuses. turing Annette K We Stand Back of Our Work | ees for 12 Years’ Guarantee. CAN BE CU RED At the Colonial Until Tuesday Night | gar Set of Teeth | Ridnua inion A Lucky Blow-Out,” drama; | = $8 PENDLETON, Ore, Fob. € . of Fire Chief Cliff Bel hii | “The Italian,” six-part drama, fea crematory yester Herman days “Two Guaranteed ae eed nawa June,” story No. 4 ‘T _ Failure Fire yatone comed (Reemaed A fire committee when he absentec| i” ame and address so 1 can send free trial tremt- J.C. Mutesll, RP. Not 36 Solid Gold or |himself from th ci Sunday, hag] AILT want ie 7007 manet to try this treatment — that's all —fuet try 1 ‘omueaer At the Class A Until Tuesday Night ket ia Meote 4 resuited inhi niasal That's my only argument. Those Love Pangs,” Keystone oa Gol ; Pe pistes ve been in t roe ness in Fort \ ne for % ears, near comed featt x ‘oe aD. old or Portela | dee aie ert Kignicen hunarea | Comedy ae: Saat Ova ce $4 6 b} rding to thelrown (lin; “Mut ek io. & | Bridge Work ......... Ay aa aah hg ty, Mabel and the Law,” Keystone! Solid Gold Fillings ....$1 Up } ‘ ge come The Better Man,” drama.| Other Fillings .........50¢ A 2 ‘ he woret : give me on MPs 7 | ; At the Mission Until Tuesday Night) Office hours, Buccal For Colds, Influenza, " f on cour ¢ and get ¢ The Regenerating Love,” three ‘1 ma, eeeacemenos wast ie b nine: Womagsy, SO6CKEy 4 | part drama; “Alias Greased Light-| Coughs, Sore Throat wee ewww wee OUT AND MAIL TODAY Ce ge ce oe oe me me ning,” comed Milady’s Boudoir, | J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 507 West Main St, Fort Wayne, Ing. | *"™* Pee | Fiesse eend, without cost or obligation to me Free Proof Treatment At the Alaska Until Tuesday Night| Name p Age ‘The Master Cracksman,” drama, R t D t t id | featuring Harry Carney | u in a 8 en Is S fo and $1.00, at all druggists or mailed Postottice cdg bd ° Humphreys’ if Medi e Co, 1 Bireet and No - [at the Grand Until Tuesday Night) 207 UNIVERSITY STREET William Street York making 45,000 destroyed by the| state food inspectors in the last few | Where “Oh, Dick!” T exclaimed, “I don want to do that You know yow mother always thinks [| am ‘puttir in’ where I don't belon mi everything I can to help you, but |please don't put me in a position are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely, They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a ge al tonic upon body, brain and nerves, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, use you longed suffering and expose you to danger if Beecham’s Bits everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. imbedded in her inne thorough! it will look though I wa jtrying to fix matte Jack ha ere Q a} an already named me to his mothe | Mrs, Fix-it' and she has the name st Sale of Any Medicine in the World. conscious feat acini Poor Mother Waverly will fee this keenly and think that Mary probably to blame instead of Jack Well, you come along, anyway Marg I want you with me i oo Si G.’& J. TIRES NOBBY TREAD 2i%ui%itin F etter, It read: it never aco me || BALLOU & WRIGHT A17 Mike HL, neue Brenden again, | am giving up home, mother Serving ome me MOTORCYCLE =S MOTORCYCLES jiSn ents that I had made a mistake in mar itan Motorcycles rying—espectally In marrying BALLOU & WRIGHT 3 > am 7 Some of these taken in on new In. 6 Ba F. Pik woman like you, Mary, but how ild J, tel 1 knows a mar St, near roadway | who marries a chorus girl doesnot |

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