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ASG ali a Firat Royal Snub se Ab kien NCR ali RID it a lk Do Math Na OHN BARRYMORE FIFTH AT PIKE never met.” Selection, “Tannhauser” Coliseum Russian Orchestra Romance Star of “Are You a Mason?” “The Incorrigible Dukane” and other Famous Players comedy successes, in NEARLY A KING The plot revolves around a princess and an actress, sweet- hearts of a king and an American, “doubles who have It is enough to say that it is by far the most excruciatingly funny comedy that Barrymore has ever appeared in. these four are tangled. The fun arises from CONTINUOUS 11 the situations in which A. M. TO 11 P. M, OLISEUM a tor Part 0 tem owneend and = Rel-/Toeet'y via all San'Thurey r ‘Juan island points |fatur'y There et ! Facet'y Wir. Puaet tor ei. re nl T:4am Ningham vie fan! 4 ‘Tharsy wom Tstand potn 7 3 al {Port Townsend, Port! Sunday | Montay!Angetes. Port Cree-twWeanes ‘Woednesicent, Clallam and! Priday Prideyiway porte. 1 oon ——T\ it mble! datiy Raion. except eter, Townsend ‘Sunday {Haneviti«. trond a! of for! 2:90pm [Kingston Ludlow -_ Iway pointe Tonight, Last Times, Fannie Ward in “Tennessee's Pardner” WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Ad- | dressing the senate on the “hypoc- risy of statesmanship,” Sen. Lewis today answered the recent criti-/ ¢ism of the administration made} by ex-Senator Elfhu Root. He de clared the New Yorker's assault| on President Wilson a “weak | and xecutive Was un- | Recessary and lacking in sincerity. ‘Concerning Germany, Root said | | that we need a president who will | ‘al to something else than/ “What else is | issue is thet President | not gone to war, let! If he plans to elect & president under the covert pur- pose of war inst Germany, I will expose that hypocrisy.” He said that Root’s record showed him always against inter.) vention. “Why this change now and this hypocrisy?” queries Lewis. “What |new campaign fund sources ai opeaoing to our republican friends i Lewis. “What interests | ‘COLD GONE!HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR First Dose of “Pape’s Cold) Compound” Relieves All Grippe Misery Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and spuffiing! A | dose of “Pape'’s Cold Compound”! |taken every two hours until three| |doses are taken will end grippe | misery and break up a@ severe cold | lelther in the head, chest, body or | limbs, promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages; stops | nasty discharge or nose running; jrelieves sick headache, dullness, | feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, |soreness and stiffness. | | “Pape’s Cold Compound” ts the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. 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It develops from ju days, unless you” y hand the jaded bowel muaci al action with T Tab! the subst for calomel. Don't force them | to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing out with nasty, sicken- jthe Intestines jing cathartica. Dr. Edwards believes i, persistency and i iotee e, Edwards’ Olive Tablets open ele; their action & tive. There i* mn | ariping when Dr. Olive Tablets are used. J | kind of treatment old ° persons should have. Dr, Edwards’ Olive A vegetable compound olive ol will their olive color oceaslor and in gentie- Nature's a po Tablets mixed know are with them by Take one or two have no bowels or sto: box. All druggists, Olive Tablet Company, Co- lumbua, O, i LEWIS HITS AT ROOT Defends President in Warm Speech: have they found against Germany? “War now?—when 16 years of republicaniam left us with no navy and no army?” NOPE, COP'S SUIT MUSTN'T BE PIN The wearing of the green, on policemen’e suite of biue, won't be enforced by order of Chief Lang. He sald Saturday that tailors have plotted against him by so Interpreting hie orders. Fact |e, says the chief, that the tallore were “rapped over the knuckles” for making bum- fitting suits. Then they start- ed to frame on him, But they gotta get their cloth thru the chief if they want to make suits for his men, tho. And the cloth must all be of the $3.75 a yard vintage. Why? So the suits won't be pink, or yellow, or orange, of course! No regular chief Is going to take a chance with desperate tallore! that want war SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE | FALLS INTO STREET Wet weather undermined the foundation of an unoccupied neven- room house at Ferry st. and Edge. wood ave, West Seattle, Saturday morning ‘nd the structure col lapsed Into the street. Electric light wires were broken. No ms was injured. Lieut. Dolphin notified the ight department. The house belonged to the estate of John Brennan, de ceased. Dr. Theresa 8. McMahon, of the University of Washington, will Hlecture at the Labor Temple Sun | day evening at & o'clock on the question of “Unemployment.” PUBLIC MARKETS SATURDAY A ae hes, nedar Hivered: 804 od bi 6 a tollet paper a be xen ma Dror | w | SATURDAY—0t | and veal roast, 1% 17%e ib: pure jan 0c, No, 108 $1.20. ‘Stall 2 ntrlotly fresh eas, 200 doz; ington creamery, 360 th., fancy pork fancy v a fancy Wash-| 4 ibe, $1.00 creamery butter, 300 Ib. At Stong’s, | 100-ib. wack fine granulated suger, $6 Oe phe; 2 wncks anit. | Pike STAR—SATURDAY, From top to bottem—Mile, Du- ree, at Orpheum; Robert Simp- @t Empress; Florence Martin, it Moore; debe Reed, at Panta i aeccealgees 1 MOORE ° —-« The announcement that Oliver Morosco's tour of J. Hartley Man ber’s comedy, “Pox o' My Heart,” with dainty Florence Martin in the title role, will include this city, will no doubt be welcomed by Se attle lovers of this stage gem. This attraction will hold forth for three nights and a matinee, ee Thursday, March 9 ORPHEUM ie a oo | George Damerel, the original Prince Danile, who wooed and won that Merry Widow has a tabloid musical comedy, “Temptation,” as heatliner at the Orpheum next waek. Julle Ring, sister of Blanche, has a sketch, “Twice a Week,” comical situations. Other attractions chetti, Italian tenor; and Lola Girlle, Umberto Sa- Ivan Bankoff Russian dances; Thomas Dugan and Babette Ray- mond, with @ crazy auto; William Halien and Ethel Hunter, “Just for Fun"; Dupree and Dupree, novelty cyclists, and the Travel Weekly, with Charft™s Hurnett's symphonic music ° ~ a2 PANTAGES | ° i —® “The Boarding School Girls.” a musical farce, featuring Miss Tom my Allen, will be the headline at traction of the new bill at Pantages, |The added feature will be Al Fields, the comedy star, and his company, in “The Misery of a Hansom Cab.” Other numbers on the program will be Reed and Wood, American basso and the “queen of pianists”; Fletcher and Earl, in song and dance; Cook and Rothert, comedy acrobats and dancers. EMPRESS The headline attraction at Empresas next week, beginning Sun-| day, will be a bevy of pretty girls, called “At the Golf I Cora and Robert Simpson will offer a comedy sketch, “His Wife.” Ray Conlin, ventriloquist; the Mu sical Keuhns. yodling, singing and| violin playing; Carl and Reihi singers and dancers; Harry Ster ling, comedy juggler, will be other! features. HIPPODROME | war ve —? Starting Sunday, the Hippodrome offers the Cox Family tn a return engagement, presenting “The Dutch Cook.” There are six people In this cast They present a mu- tleal act Robert Athon and company will present “A Man's Honor.” Ed Krey. er will be heard in a xylophone act Kole and Snow are blackface come jdians, The Maratime Trio com- plete the bill Don't worry about skin troubles. You ean have a clear, clean com Ing # little zemoe, ob plexton t tained at rug store for 2he * at $1.00, all tr ringworm and makes the «kin « and healthy, Zemo is neither wat ticky nor greasy and stains noth ing. It in easily applied and couta & mere trifle for each application It is always dependable, Zemo, Cleveland, full of FEB, 19, 1916. PAGE 2, LHAM REOPENS mumA BIG SHOW AND A BETTER ONE improvements For weeks the Alhambra has been closed, that extensive alterations and could be made in the Interior, the ventilatinPeystem overhauled and the stage made right for vaudeville, We have spared neither time nor money to make this big playhouse as comfortable and convenient as human ingenuity can make it. funniest In Key- ur entertainment we have secured the best in vaudeville and the bins obtnoth and will show these in conjunction, We thank you for your loyal support in the past, and assure you that we shall leave no stone unturned in earning it in the future. 4 JENSEN & VON HERBERG, MANAGERS. AUDEVILLE PREMIERE PROGRAM 4 ACTS, EVERY ONE A FEATURE; 10 ACTORS, EV- ERY ONE A STAR; SINGING, DANCING, MUSIC, JUGGLING, DIALOGUE, COMEDY, AND’ ORCHES. TRA OF FIVE MEN A MUSICAL MATINEE, 6 ARTISTS: In Vaudevilie’s Daintiest Musica! Novelty, a Big Musical and Singing Surprise THE BENNETTS Present a Comedy Piaylet, “THE MASTER” CARL RI Comedy Juggfer AND A KEYSTONE OMEDY —-2,000 Feet of Hysterics With Such Comedy Stars as Willie Collier, Weber and Fields, Sam Bernard, Mack Sennett, Fatty Arbuckle and ‘JACK POLK, Dialogue, “STILL POLKING ALONG” Other Keystoners ANY MATINEES ‘i, 10c EVENING THIS SHOW CONTINUOUS TODAY AND SUNDAY court, Ja ruggist, convicted of selling wood “MYSTERY WOMAN” |TWO MEN SENTENCED|"".<92" Koolof, who shot Mikelaicohol to Pat Shannon, who died LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19.—Police coca Fax 514 he pete from the effects of drinking it on today questioned a real “mystery| Two men found gullty on man- Hosmer iodied - months, Penh January 28, was given from two to After 7 P. M. Lower Floor Balcony 10¢ Children 50 15c | |woman.” Arrested on suspicion | slaughter chargen were sentenced, at the Alexandria hotel, she was|Saturday morning, in Judge Fra-' Pat Suotakano, the Japanese'20 years at Walla Walla, found to have diamonds worth} | $90,000 In two handbags. — } ‘Throw Off Colds and Prevent cn. | [When you feel a cold coming |take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | It removes ca ‘olds i TOMORROW 2:: WEE nly One WILLIAM FARNUM AS THE FIGHTING SKY-PILOT WM. FARNUM “Fighting Blood” A Virile Story of the Kentucky Mountains and the Early Gold Fields Greatest Outdoor Action Drama Ever Produced CLEMMER DR. L. KR. CLARK This Is an Important | Message for YOU Read every word of it. Every day that you neglect teeth that need at- tention you are taking chances with your h me time putting a in the way of your it beolute foolish. neon, iomt itt Tt most certainly | papecially when you cons! tact that we offer you, hi very highest clase dental servi: | prices within the reach of all |matter in how bad condition your teeth may ba we will put them into perfect conattid 4 the coat will very amall indeed tn comparison with the benefit you recel from it And we will eave many ao |tooth for you that tn fontal office It would be considered ‘tract | eeth for hundreds lof people Who thought that they munt them. And, after there are no teeth quite so good as the ones nature gave you. We employ at this office only hah Srade, graduate, registered any doubt to whether or not your work will be Jone by Competent men when you some here. The proof is right be- fore you. We aive with all work our Antee of satisfaction, algned both by he o tor who did the work and Clark, D. D, 8, owner and office, who Is thor- 1 fe an absolutely necensary ingredient to the proper performance of painless dentistry. We have iP supply of ft. offices have none, nor It 1a imported, and stopped its impor We bought up « large sup- ply right after the war started, and William Elliott 4° cane ‘thu’ Fou a vy ravot Fox 3092 for getting p entiatry, properly Tone, by here. Photo ’ ‘ Daily Better detay this tmportant 10c—Seattle’s Best Photo iay House 10c Lettan eanmistee ene hess | Ala Drama pay Schedule Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. KR. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Thire and Unica,