The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1916, Page 2

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| FEATURING GLADYS HANSON A Four-part Lubin Unit Version of Sir Henry Arthur Jones’ Stage Drama of the Same Name Produced by Barry O'Neil % This photo-drama stoutly maintains the famous English dramatist’s reputation for dealing with vital subjects without fear or favor. “FOOLING UNCLE” is SOME Comedy attic. On the City the | Class “A” Theatre THIRD AVE. AT PIKE ST. ONLY 5 CENTS - PREFERENTIAL | POSTPONE POWELL ELECTION SYSTEM | Pat " | Sto Municipal ue Wednes-| The music lecture and recital of | SOF began a camps to fa! Alma Webster Powell, which had | gt publicity to the proposed amendment providing for | preferential system of voting, h will be voted on at the gen election of March 7, The last week adopted a report charter revision committee ng the proposed- amend- been scheduled at Meany hall, versity of Washington, f day evening, has to Friday evening on accor @ebate at the university and th Emmy Destion at th Moore th ture 1 Music of the Human Ne iil be ,{iheatrated vocal! ments The Admis sion’ is te been instr vited. (GOVERNMENT WILL MOVE ALASKA MAIL ° Ma, delayed by. sn we trom de od T K JAMES LoRD CECIL : LONDON, Feb, 23—Premler A quith announced to the house of commons today that Lord Robert | ger Cecil had been appointed to the new post of minister of blockade, | This post will deal with the al-| Hed bloc ¥ ‘SHORT GRAIN CARS| PORTL. AND, Feb. of the acute shortag: me ent of grain from p ‘the Pacifi Dr, J. R. Bipyoo, Jr. | My reputation and stand is sufficient assurance I will not prescribe unless they are necessary. M Fe = ily * inleve OP- Burton candidacy for nomination for president. A Cincinnatl man, with Bur paign pl Warrants LECTURE ON MUSIC|.:: Intion COLUMBUS, Former Senator Theodore E& announced his ton's consent, | secretary | that he is a candidate for del egate to the national conven | tlon a a Burton supporter. mby, he rek tre JOINT MEETING The Sons of the ithe: Brothe « slate ¢ {nt banquet M.C. A ning, Fet today 0. the republican filed announcement LA FOLLETTE ALSO IN the 3.—With a shatter-| 6. 7 Northwest has ceased i Heim Jones will speak Feb arrest BOTH ARE REPUBLICANS 2 ARRESTED BY | CENSOR BOARD (MARU HITS. REEF ON WAY TO FRISCO) *: | KORE, Fed Kisen Kaisha at int GOES BACK TO Wednesday after going on a OZARK ~ 5 eef off Shimononekl. She was on way to Prancisco from hanghal with « full Met of passen * and a rich cargo. ned and rican Revo. of the ¥ tT e Rev, Carte | i SECOND AVE. and SENECA ST. TODAY the Last Chance to See THE SMALLEYS ee DEVIL'S BREW Realistic Expose of the Opium Traffic COMING THURSDAY CARLYLE BLACKWELL THE CLARION ‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1916. PAGE 2. Young Prince Who Married Himself, On Stand | HE CONTESTS DIVORCE 23,— NEW YORK, Feb, 23.-That Mrs. Almee Crocker, wealthy for mer Californian, realized the folly of mating age with youth, almost before her gay honeymoon was was the claim of ber hus band, Prince Miskinoff, today in with the [resuming testimony tp thetr sepa ration case, iiy accused him their for the irl had been fatherly rath: er than that of a suitor, oa ” MADISON, Wis, Feb, 23.—U. 8. | “1 only kissed her hands, but ENGINEERING FEATS IN OREGON gADISON Win Pon 22 0.8 |" VM only kissed har henge, but “Is a Pathe, Picture every lover of God's majestic leave for Washington tonight after prince, with a shrug of his creations and man’s work should see jformally announcing bis candidacy | ghouiders, “I always kiss the f ge Pn “peng’ tit hands of all the ladies In the ¢ refused to discuss h room PAUL COWAN AT THE PIANO a, but important | | The prince reiterated that, | in a apirit of noble self-sacri fice, Mra. Crocker consented to renounce their wedding, 80 that he might be happy with the foster daugh “Leave it to me, her as saying. “I know about getting divorces than the lawyers do— Wve been divorced twi Returning later to the subject o avesdropping, the pr jected to It bec lstened was he quoted lots more m the clad onl she or night gown Yvonne ts he olunteered. tible in negli Rich Californian Older Than | TWOENTER RACE HE ONLY KISSED MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES DeLuxeEoiTiom FOR PRESIDENT Burton and LaFollette Throw Their Hats in Ring THE GIRL’S HAND a oe Pal sth ee foe ee aaa To's e 88 o's 8 8 eet tr. ¢ | Kee but I did ot think proper that por £¢\tors and bellboys should see her in it Attorney Maicolm La moved on behalf of h n that hin mult be dismi Not only restored com must re it} LONDON must Belgium Serbia ftarism must be ly destroyed before Eng contents to peace. ne toda TOO COLD OU TSIDE: the! le wald it WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on between 44th Washington; A. nat ave, 5S. and Lake ave., will hold « between Ferdinand and Hud- am at the| son sts.; and on 54th ave. S., senday| between Alaska and Ferdinand sts, on Thursday, from 9 a. m. _to 5 pm. Adults 10c rs Raise in Prices Children 5c Thars., pang SEE TODAY «" taIs DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT! er} than she has lost | Premies! ee ee ne ee en ee 6 Neier on with the wonderful acting—the beauty of the scenes—the bigness of the story. See ) this wonderful new five-reel Mutual Masterpicture, De Luxe Edition, Gaumont Production, “The Dead Alive” —featuring the young, talented, beautiful film queen— Marguerite Courtot. Literally millions have worshipped at the shine of this dainty little Dresden China girl. In “The Dead Alive” she plays a dual role; twin sisters—one the pampered wife of a millionaire, the other a chorus girl. She's not only a fairy of lightness and laughter, but a woman under fearful responsibilities. As the plot un- folds with terrible intensity, she does the biggest acting of her career. “The Dead Alive” will hold you spellbound—fas- cinated. It is an out-of-the-ordinary theme—with a smashing story and tremendous acting. See “The Dead Alive” and see it NOW! ts ee a “GEO, OVEY” “Funniest Man in America” “Cub Comedy” “Too Proud to Fight” One Continuous Scream “See America First” “Key West, Florida” (Scenic) “Keeping Up With the Joneses” (Cartoon Comedy) vai a Wi = ae JON wh Mi Jin Sil, fil ALASKA VIEWS WILL | BE ON EXHIBITION. Ml | il it svi GIRL POISONS SELE | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23.—Ada ke ti ees aa Bernard, 21 years old, swallowed al | Panoramic pictures o! lanka | 5 by ee i 3 }towns will be on exhibition in Fred-| jr bong Sige tices-rap argc: Jerick & Nelson's windows Thurs-| wis tc; | today. She is near death. No rea- fres third ast two This is the within the }son is poison case y. The views were photograph given by F. W. Sheelor of Valdez, and exhibit arranged by the Cham |ber of Commerce [REPORT CREW | Lost ROTTERDAM, _ Feb. ~Two persons were reported saved and| the remainder of the crew was be |Heved lost as the result of the min |ing of the Dutch tank steamship La| @' Frendere ALHAMBRA - Westlake at Pine Tonight Last Times 4 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Musical Matinee Six Artists | JACK POLK The starfish of Japan is used for fertilizing the land, It con- | tains nearly 5 per cent of ni | Look OVE. Cures'e ¢ Tin Onda CROWDS! CROWDS!! Going away satisfied they have witnessed the greatest Picture ever made for an American to see. Women and men alike enjoy the Battle Cry |i." of Peace 6 p.m., 8 p.m. VITAGRAPH'’S BIGGEST SENSATION and 10 p. m. ———$$— Comedian Juggler | THE BENNETTS 15c 15¢ AND i: KEYSTONE JOHN HAMRICK, MANAGER Matinees ........10c Coming Next Sunday, Rex Beach's “Ne'er Do Well” First Time in Pictures—First Time in City 2nd and University Evenings, 10c and 15c Children ... .5e reoy butter freah milk, 66 at. So pt; Yaktina| honey, 2 combs $60; Carnation nillk, $3.60

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