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3 ¥ ; 2 i) eh FEB. 19, 1916. PAGE 3. Athambra-—“Patty amd the Broadway Stare"; Atle Amertoan——Loule Weber and Phillipa Smatiey in The Devil's Brew rem Out of « wat, drama; also comedy and mews weekly William Param in “Pigh ting Blood. Joba Barrymore "Nea rly @ Kb Colontal—Margaret Gibson in “The S ant'e Crete Nippedrome—Photoplaya and vande ville Liberty—"The Flying Torpedo,” war) drama Mission —"Sona of Satan," drama, Ker="Battle Ory of Pencn Strand- .) —_ aay race Riliston im “Ilack F ear,” ° ‘ 3 “ Tossing money away ixn't an every-day occurrence. So | Gene Levy of the Hippodrome, who threw $50 away to the crowds { tn front of the Hippodrome Saturday afternoon, also had movie | | | pletures taken of the scene, to be shown at his theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday PROG RAMS | | | | op; or, The Devil’s Brew” at American | “Hop; or, The Devil's Brew,” coming to the American Sun. day, is an almost indescribable picture. it with the sub. ject of the Illegal traffic in opium and other deadly opiates. It shows that in every big city in this country there are men so low and so base that for money they will secretly supply to rug fiends the means by which they may continue in their | ignoble slavery to this dreadful habit 1 see ee | “Battle Cry of Peace” Comes to the Rex | “The Rattle Cry of Peace” will be at the Rex Sunday and continue} for the balance of the week Peace with preparedness, and power behind that peace are the key Hotere of the picture. It teaches a public lesson as well as providihg en tertainment, Modern devices of war are shown, and the tnadequacy of the de) fenses of this country are revealed. _ ee re A True Novelty—Reincarnation—at Colonial A bold theme dominates the photoplay to be shown at the Colo- nial Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The title is “The Soul's Cycle,” and} it is a fiveact Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe Edition. Margaret Gib son is the star The plot concerns the theme of reincarnation, that of a person's foul living again in after years in another body. The soul of a man im prisoned in the body of a lion atones for a wrong done to a young Maiden cycles ago. It is spectacular, romantic and thrilling—a «reat, | tig theme, handled In a great, big manner. ee . “The Flying Torpedo” Storms the Liberty oS “The Fiying Torpedo,” a war story of the year 1921, is to head ~ = = Ww show at the Liberty Sund: “The Flying Torpedo” tells the story of an inventor and his young | hackmatiing schemes and villains with fiendish methods will not en Assistant, who demonstrate the success of a novel machine for defend-|thuse every photoplay-goer, we mins a guess. “Sons of Satan” con fug this country against a threatened attack in the year 1921, The | tains just such scenes as this, It heads the new show at the oe ° exciting war scenes of “The Flying Torpedo” were directed under the ||Sunday. The story has for ite central figure a supercrook of diabolical Saeki macethciels ‘alear 7 personal supervision of D. W Griffith. | intelligence. A News Pte norjal plotes the program ly a King,” at Coliseum —t— | 2—The Smalileys in “Ho | Pe. z 1 Kinerance'* fre” «me HOLLAND TOWNS WANTS SLIPS HERE athe Colonial, ARE SUBMERGED) wrsiisxcrox re. su Broadway Star Heads “Black Fear” at Strand Vaudeville and Comedy Picture at Alhambra 4 t nudevilt ¢ Dr) which opens Grace Ellivton, the gifted stage star, whose work | he Li < In the combination vaudeville and picture program } ork in “The Lion and). "alhambra today, the headliner is “A Musical Matin in which the Mouse” will long be remembered by theatre-goers, will be ween on the screen here at the Strand, beginning Sanday, in “Black Pear,” a ™® artiste furnish a bix singing aod musical surprise Mr and Mrs pay ks’ Cycle, 0! fiveact photodrama. In addition to Miss Elliston, there is an ail-atar| Bennett present a comedy playlet, “The Master” Jack Polk presse Groce Eilieten in “Black wax announced here Thursday that cast, including Edward Brennan, Grace Valentine, Jobn Tonsey, Pani tu his act, Still Polking Along,” and manages to corral more than| Fear,” at Strand AMSTERDAM, Feb. 1— ise Everton, and other prominent artists of the stage and screen. The di# share of laughs. Cart Ritmer is & comedy juggler, The Keystone 5—William Farnum in “Fight- foundation of the story is the drug habit comedy, “Fatty and the Broadway Stars.” is the movie attraction retary of the Navy Daniels will Marken island. in the Zuyder (ask congress for permission to| Zee, has been inundated as a build two slips at the Puget sound! result of a heavy storm on the navy yard, Bremerton, to be used | | 3 Farnum in “Fighting Blood” at Clemmer | * J—Berethy Berrum with North sea, and great billows 1, the construction. of dread William Farnum, the tousle-haired matinee idol, is starred aa usical Matin at Alham- are rolling over the isiand, y by William Fox in “Fighting Blood,” which will be shown, be- lL * Those who failed to escape = AUBILS ginning Sunday, at the Clemmer. in this play Farnum, a Ken in advance of the flood have (tt tucklan, fighter for the right, is nevertheless sent to prison by TROL TIN OP @ taken refuge in the isiand light- Ing back the Zuyder Zee are 7 ; enemies on a trumped-up charge. He emerges from prison, the r hous frequent. fight for right still uppermost in his blood, and he carries it to . bP aya former Jap consul at Fears are felt for them even While there have been no success. Dorothy Bernard plays opposite Farnum. appolnied counsellor of Ja there. | casualties, severai towns are A Star Want Ad will sell ce eee ERL om sy at Washington | Fresh _breake in dikes hoid- _Submerged. __ paprenee for you, . *. a ABE in “Nearly a King” at Coliseum | N, Feb. 19.—Plots to|bass and his son, Oswald, in i era WED SF, Incite rebellion in India have been | Charge of the Maverick, were con “Nearly a King,” the feature that heads the new show at the Col ho | Tleted for conspiring to incite re feeum Sunday, was written especially for John Barrymore. The story | "covered which potnt toward (he) reition, at Shanghai, China | tells the tale of a young American who has the great fortune, or mis-| schooner Annie Larsen, now in the) The Maverick and the Annie} eeu fertune, to resemble the Prince of Bulwana, who is being palmed oft hands of federal authorities here.|Larsen were kept apart by om a princess whom he has never seen. Jas playing a principal role, #¢ / storms, Hunter declares, until the PECIAL ore S.6).% lcording to Port Surgeon R. F. |schooner had to put in at a Mex ‘ unte lice po where or war Son’ Was Not'His in “From Out of Past” at Class A 09/101 weed oan J Loaded with muriftion#, she wasl seized. | SWo was escorted to *es “From Out of the Past” is the headline feature at the Class A, be to have met the 8. averick, {by the U. 8. cruiser Yorktown and ginning Sunday. It's the sory of a prosperous merchant who led @ owned by Capt, Jebsen, Job®:| trom there driven to Grays Harbor SUPPLEMENT double life and was led to believe Jack Nash was his son, when he/ son's island, tn the South Pacific,) - _- - wasn't. Jack discovers his real identity, so that he remains free to and loaded her with rifles and am = . } 1 unition obtained at Si Pedro. » marry the daughter of the prosperous merchant munitions obtained at San Pedro.| SEATTLE ELKS WILL VOL. XIX. No, 72 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 PRICE ONE CEN} says Hunter. . ” a This information, he says, has — - — Melodrama in “Sons of Satan” at Mission leona to'this coumey nee aren, ~©=MAKE TACOMA TRIP If mysterious trap doors, drugged cigarets, elaborately devised oericials since Sidmond_t Ab sandipies Seattle Elks will attend the dedt-| catory exercises of the new $200 | 000 home of the Tacoma B. P.O. E.,! February 22. A spectal train bas! been chartered to take them to the City of Destiny. Gov. Lister and other notables will attend the exer cines. ST RAN D Bircaunn BOMBARD Joe Taylor, employed by the Se SECOND AVE., NEAR SENECA |Georgstown, was seriously injured | aoe aphae ee; ‘ |when « wagon backed him| NEW YORK, N, Y.—4:30 a. m.—Miles of buildings in New York are in ruins and thousands de jagainest a freight train He was! " . * ® ® » [removed .to the city hospital. His and dying litter the streets. A veritable shower of tigh power shells and projectiles has been rainii i chiefly | A A . : : : : 5 “nap ate tet Vhs on. ina may upon the city incessantly during the last twelve hours. All is panic and pandemonium in the city, and Ir Se regen pe all lines of exit are choked with flying refugees. The fusillade began just after dusk last evening. Mrs. Katherine Hicky, 1244 wires to the defensive forts in the harbor and all newspaper offices are cut and the source of theattad || Third ave. N., informs The Star : ana || today that a letter appearing in is unknown, The Star, February 7, bearing || her signature, had never been EVERYTHING described in the above dispatch, every scene VIVID, and the actual realism of NEV is Bey eee ese rructsaa YORK’S bombardment can be seen in the colossal : The letter fi red the candi dacy of Austin E. Griffiths | || Mrs, Hicky ts rightly indig- nant that any one, either out of || spite or as a joke, should use | her name without her permis | | sion in sending a letter for ptb. lication, | o --—-® Right Back With Another “Knockout” BLACK FEAR Sensational Metro Picture in 5 Parts—A remarkable and powerful story, deal- ing with the growing menace of the Cocaine Habit—with an all-star cast, including GRACE ELLISTON —the gifted stage star, who has appeared in many Broadway successes. Star of “The Lion and the Mouse.” a“ ON GUARD IN FRISCO ; | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19.—Police | " Chief Snively today assigned a spe-| ' ‘celal squad to Chinatown as a pre 4 cautionary measure, fearing the | tong war raging intermittently in) ‘other Pacific coast cities may break | out here. In this picture will be shown more interesting scenes of New York life from many angles. It promises to be the sensation of the season. ” ae ggad. CaaR Ige neaan eat anaemia F gE: ie Re Se ER ee, 2s Boston Globe: Boston Post: Herald: by ie Surpasses anything ever seen in 3 Rivals even “The Birth of a Boston. There is a scene with a head Wonderful beyond description, Nation.” A thrilling and colos on collision betwee two railroad ste js dl dal epectacle: ‘presented sito. trains, and the effect of exploding and carrying with it a bigs ee ys ; Eee shells on buildings, and the firing of human ‘interest love store ae packed and wildly enthusiast: huge disappearing guns on the coast we § audience defenses. audience simply went wild. \Look! Resinol ha: cleared that awful skin-eruption away AN Y ‘The moment that Resinol Oint- | tent touches itching skin the itch- | T ing usually stops and healing begins. ‘That is why doctors have prescribed | SEA it s0 successfully for over 20 years | in even the severest cases of ecre- : ma, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin diseases. Aided by warm baths with R S Resinol Ointment | | ' A two-hour show. Shows start 10 a. m., 12, 2 p. m., 4, 6, 8 and 10 p. m. ANY SEAT 15c | TOMORROW AND WEEK Ende a record run here today. w you have been so unfor- tunate as not to have seen this much taiked about picture quickly, ea Ae is pe Se JOHN HAMRICK, Manager Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap alee Cen” BcS fe ir aenss