The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1916, Page 3

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COLOMBIA DEAL Big Payment Is Insur ance on the Panama Canal Says IT WILL PREVENT WAR BY HERBERT QUICK tor why trying to get on f 000 and ex Seet th A memt ena ought ave wn long ago ns have ily terms with two ad een we need an we pay That river inte It To build worth what for it | ethir the Atrato| roceante canal route Good Insurance a canal which would be} con with. the Panat on that route would be eas wld protect an investme 00,000 which this country h. arance fund} true 8 cana It we $400. thing aty on the has came our able is Nicaragu which a 1 we canal the $400. nama | of this tior ent tn smallest 000,000 canal is fateful matter Stone Tells Secrets Senator Stone, behind @oors of th nen comm foreign affairs, 4 closures which leaked ch should thrill and startle every fean citizen. | showed from the secret ar} chives of the state department that | Germany has actually tried to bar} HIPPODROME the F part invest the closed Ittee of ain dis out STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1916. PAGE 3, (1) Scene from “Race Suicide,” at the American. (2) Scene from “The Broken Law,” at the Clem mer. (3) Scene from “The Ne'er-Do-Well,” at the Rex. (4) Scene from “The Catspaw,” at the Strand (5) Scene from “I Accuse,” at the Colonia Theatre§ an an THIRD AND CHERRY routes: EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. He showed that Germany has 0 essiotis 0 ay ife tried to secure Mole St. Niche in Hayti, which commands the ap » Panama canal Yes, | know, Margie, dear,” be A Show that has set get these bases Ger. £40 Stary that I bave been ver the town talking many of some other foreign nation Temiss in not writing yo afte rl And it means war tobi a le penny ig each ae New It means that we shall have = OY) one Pacey xe ys to give up the Monroe doctrine me ie ge Bee y or fight. And no American citi ot Tomorrow zen coubte what we should do miserabl We should fight rather than days and § allow any foreign nation to hugging 1 - tants end con , ard lam » at it for a that I de t dare to Madame loc ox you-one woman-that-an. claitn od sympathetic d coves | know that f au i : and grief | CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—May wheat) | a mM going to try to keep myself I iors j dropped 5% cents during the da from you, Marge~ eituar o a eat closing at $1.13%, © new low mark| Of course it is a ma wg 4 — Hippodrome § fee ye Song BA cgay 1 and misera la never content t ring down the j Well, perhaps I wrong about | curtain; she always wants a fourth aul e ] is making eral ft is clr-jor a fifth act. Any ne of us / | stances tt » that, t Mar-| ought to content with a good r he makes me | time hen it is over to la | land hid we must t |Humphreys’ Seventy-seven Know Max came over on|somew ds. Infl the xt steamer after I left to the conclusion and the | For Col uenza, Paris. 1 had not been b ® perfect! ontent my chorus girl days, nd, althe at good times on the never told you, 1 was very unb forgot t that t It was efor want t Jack nd « I was #0 F the girls ca I left Grip has many manife h alo: At this time I met an are Uke poppies may fly to the head, causing pains sf Page> day co Ape ata Goad soreness, dizziness and influenza sland we used to take s' I expect I grow rather pitying or attack the throat and chest, or ¢ ape es ace ee tows i who was » . of the city Vv us t ne nd who only lived the bineys, with vise: and v ear! and eat our|t oh, so unhapp aching bones place where | afterward a that perhaps w at Jackson St. and 0 eat ‘the dest resuits, ‘take woman called us| why 1 was such a receptive ' hought| mood wh ax found iT First Ave. S., where “Seventy-seven” at the first sneeze |’ ‘thous! S when Mes Fond Sie five lives were lost. ocent mas-|me as I was to see him If you walt until your bones be s All at once I found myself in i rm- to ache eters throdt'and love with him. In love in a wa ance Saturdays and influenza, it may take longer hg Ms Pi, AA ’ } and $1.00, at all druggists or st pop-|am obsessed with Jove for him Sunda: ys mailed rea The mere thought of him brings 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. | stam; Medicine Co. was too|the color to my cheeks tho I }156 William St. New wi bron: oa Ro ambitious, too engros in bis| were 16 instead of Weekday Matinees work, but he liked to . with | And, Margie, I'm afraid.” him, because I not oni d the (To be continued price of a n but I conld also 5c elp him with intelligent criticlam He had all the egot of s win PILLS: eet oe . mite c the world’s Evenings and An Effective Laxative him to the Purely Vegetable » ond fortune he 1 Sundays s ® But the long stretch of hard 9 ated him from my mind until | Indigestion, Biliousness, «e. QO ons Q Our night until relieved Chocolate-Coated or 10c Why pay more? ATSPAW Featuring MIRIAM NESBIT ANP WIARC MacDERMOTT A Kiein-Edison Feature An Enchanting Story of Double Identity Starting Sunday TH CATSPRM - £01300 io STRA Second Ave: Hetween RECOGNIZES STOLEN AUTO; OPENS FIRE Recor was dri lzing a n past him as it nig n car Frida Patrolman Fisk ordered the chauf eur to hal 4 opened fire on the Se se “latte ts aod That seal, with all {t means to with the order. the public, might well be put The car was the property of H. fon every bottle that contains D. Barlett and was driven away from Sixth ave. and Seneca st A where it had been left After the shots were fired the ca aed Privae : bios kc arihat No other remedy ever offered the when two men Jumped out and made American people has more friend after two generations of success; no other remedy is moregenerally used in the homes of the people; no other SQUIRT PERFUME AT has been so enthusiastically endors- : ’ NV ed by the thousands. RIO'S BIG CARNIVAL Fase reason ta found to real merit. For ‘colds, eetarrh, whether local or RIO DE JANEIRO, Fen, 26 syetemie, end general debility following any All Brazil preparing for reliable and For irregu tite the annual threeday Mardi paired digestion and rua-down system it Gras carnival, ea in March ines isveloabie toale. ; : The ial carnival in Rio de Peruna may be obtained in Janeiro is a gorgeous apectacle. tablet form for convenience. {ein ostimatod $1,000,000 2" | T the Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio alone Jast The perfume siphons are by the crowds Srp 1 the atroets PORTUGAL EXPECTS WAR DECLARATION LONDON n Pi Feb, 26 urging a rtugal to rele! NUXATED IRON Increases strength undown 200 per ten days The Berlin felt ie it it neo interned! (Oa ame oon toes his wee | in this paper pear \wk your doctor or Portuguese authorities frankly leh hoes ie admit they expect Germany to de-| “REE ‘Srug Co. and Swift's Phar- clare war on Portugal. i macy always carry it in stock, “Race Suicide’ Problem Is QUICK EXPLAINS COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILLS AT SEATTLE PaUTUrLAy HOUSES) ssented in Dramati | rrr rrr oe Shrapnel Wasted on Dawson to Kill Dozen Men } | LONDO f | ker t de A 1 Y tt » ope 1 ‘ | Da « 1 . to ‘HOLD WITNESS ON at American; Rex Beach's ‘‘Ne’er-Do-Well” at De Luxe Feature at Colonial is “I Burke Makes Debut at Liberty; ‘“< Strand, Among the New Attraction o~ SHE ECONO S “RACE SUICIDE” STIRS . 5 eo os ME NURING CONFLIC Those who are not afraid to . face the truth may safely visit cat amie pNDON . the American theatre, begin: |theatre Sunday. Othe site eure ning tomorrow, Sunday, to see gy elficla<taat sn today Ghicittae Farnham's tremendous sixact (yy Pear t e war she had never photoplay on “Race Suicide.” aeaths dant. tent Ahad dalton p "Race Suicide” handles one ‘ ahs (alain hoe of the biggest problems o IRp c in Mbanietanel< tae: tie is hurled in modern society I land o| : eid Sar aie a particularly against those who nae syores “ne refuse to bless their homes | (ollne with the sunny emiles of happy children. This phase of the picture is bold, daring and real istic. As a whole “Race Su cide” is bound to stir up the community In a most amazing way, now that there is a Birth Control league in Seattle adie” vines 3 7 te It heads the show at Manufacturers’ NE’ER-DO-WELL”-- RE X Sunday f » Weer e mart and Henry Rex Beach's grea bers of the Do Well ; POINTS INCREASE association and mpany will | nds, will attend a recep Manager Hamr | IN SCHOOL EXPENSE tion at the art exhibition on the tre, beginning second floor White building. was made in the 8 p.m y rone, An allstar Tha in most in Kathlyn Williams stances dings repre- a os | VESSELS COLLIDE nh play ful tropical|increaved expenditures for # hols | scenery abounds, together with un-jin Washington dyring the pas st usual #ights ihe Panama five Decree shows'by the results| NORFOL! Feb The canal Th inary produe-|of one of the most interesting of | Mercante’ & Miners’ liner Cretan, tion Is a worthy successor of “The| several far hing ate of pub-| under her own steam, and the liner ilers,” by the same author. fe school cost and effictetcy being | Dorothy, carrying an estimated 7 eee carried on in the state department | passengers and crew of the Cretan “ ” education under the direction of | are expected here tonight, following ( ATSP AW aed rR AND j rinter Jonept C heir collision last night off Thim he Catap eston 4 theatre, be oceano eae —— Millvi Kit meets Roxane Be to “clean the oys a cult the exact de whose duty is to functions The Pa n company for the ¢ Roxane tweer soci John Dorothy with game of « what sk le and Do Paget Jealous, imagining that the man is Kittredge | bece During the night of the ball the! Milville bank f« robbed But this} only a beginning of the many | complications | eee | BROKEN LAW” The photoplay feature entitled | oken. Law,” beginning at Clemmer Sunday, was written produced by Oscar C. Apfel for Wiliam Fox, Willlam Farnum ap pears in the principal role The action takes place in Eng and, about the year 1850, and the story concerns {tself mainly with th tinfes of Daniel Esmond and Ursula, a gypsy Esmond, a novelist, decides to write a novel about the Romanies, | i" his id of gypsies camping on estate. On the death of his fat he learns that he has a half-s who is a member of an unknown gypsy clan. He finally joins gypsy bar order to prosecu his quest the course of h wanderings rescues Isobel F a wealthy English girl, from drowning Esmond finally becomes chief of the clan, but not until he has van-| quished his rival, Gasper. Oh, well, {t would amount almost to sacrilege to disclose the ending.| in In ACCUSE”--COLONIAI Gray, brilliant young | has just been elevated to bench, yet he is unable to save | vert R a 1 lawy the the father of the girl he loves in “I Aceus a Mutual Masterpicture which will appear at the Colonial theatre, The father {s rector of the village church. Thru evidence which 1s more than circumstantial ) it is made to appear that the tor {s guilty of killing the brother | of the man who holds a mortgag upon his home He sent to prison, Alexander Gaden is seen vantage as the uprieht youn and Miss Helen Martin apy |the girl “YUST FROM SWEDEN” The new show that starts Sun day at the Mission is a double} feature program, “Yust From weden,” was written and produc ed by Bob Leonard, who also plays the leading 1 role, It is a big |atory with a strong plot “Dad's Dollars and Dirty Deeds” is a two-reel comedy | “GOLDEN WEST GIRL” | “The Girl of the Golden Weat"| jhas been a winning attraction as a “PEGGY” EXTORTION CHARGE ; ‘ KIDNAPED BOY'S | MOTHER WRITES Clue INFORMATION EK Hope for the recovery of 4 year-old Jimmie Glass, kid- naped in Pennsylvania nearly a year ago, lies in the vague clue that came to The Star from an unknown writer in Everett more than a week ago. The unsigned letter told of two men and a woman who, it was written, had spirited the boy to a West 64th st. address in New York t an investigation, headed by the « arent to locate It wa n houghtful of The ar t contents of anonymous letter,” Mrs. Glas® rote Ve were appointed at e number or nat e it on West on give your views, sider information ©. sm, fortane c brought to e of th ind it is dif. operly assort informa- perhaps you might | nformation, oF ou have already » something ad- b rrounded the dis- ttle Jimmie Glass ttractive Mttle unknown woman brought @ » believed to have been him, to T 3 Nev vie studio. He osed films, Since then he seen sled clues have been disappointments to the Editor's Note—Will the Ever? ett person who wrote to The Star about Jimmie Glass kindly send more details, and the cor- rect address of the place where the boy Is believed to be kept in hiding? You have seen romances, but you do real spirit of romance is until you have seen WILLIA FARNU in “The Broken La A BIG STORY—A BIG STAR AND A BIG SETTING not know what the LEMMER Oc--Seattle’s Best Photopiay House -. 10cimuabllg

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