The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 29, 1916, Page 3

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| MARKET REPORT 1m ee ST as i grapefruit ‘Wisconsin twine ALHAMBRA Billie Burke Will be here until Saturday night only! Please come early in the week as pos- sible, as the crowds are ting bigger each day! as get- —an eight reel romance, is her first picture. FIRST SHOW STARTS 10:45 A. M. First at Pike. Continuous to 11 P. M. EVENINGS... Children Sc. Loges 30c. 15¢ Cucumbers, hothouse . | Ploriaa grapefruit | Florida eg plant Fieride strawverties, | Seerent dete. wr. 3. W. Goaute & ond “oem | Peppers, Florida 5 Radishes ” | Tomatoes, Florida, ¢-bas- too ack. 180 Local apples . ow Newtown Pippins ayman Winesap Old Winesap Rome Beauty TODAY 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 Reels Pictures 5-Piece Orchestra Pictures Continuous 11 a m. to 11 p. m. Vaudeville Show 3, 7:30 and 9:30 | Onions Onions, ereen . > Oregon onions Takima . Potatoce White river 26. Yakima Burbank Yakima ¢ Sweet potatoes Earlu Rose seed potatoes Gelling Prices to Retailer for Butter, Eggs and Cheese Batter Washington Matinees .........10¢ id Evenings 10c and 15c 2 Children ..........5¢ ee 2 SECOND AVE. AND SENECA TODAY AND TONIGHT Last Chances to See Race Suicide Big, Sensational 6-Part Produc- tion on the Great Problem of the Universe —@| with s Council Committee Only About Paving Agreement | | | | BRIDG MAKES PLEA There is a bare possibility that heavens will fall before 4 Jo'clock Tuesday afternoon, in which case the {1 will not grant the port cc na franchise to yulld and operate a water front belt line railway Otherwise, indications are, as Robert Hridges, president of the commiasion, expressed {t before the counct] late Monday, that the first step will taken at 4 o'clock to free legitimate water front busi ness from the monopolies that now exist Councilman Hanna, chatrman of the fr © committee, stated th committees was in favor of the rail way, but was divided within iteolf as to whether the port or the abut ting property owners should be called upon to pay for paving tw n the tracks. Personally, he said, he rather be Heved the port should foot the bill that the t Hne raflway was not an eapecial benefit to the local roperty owners more than to the people at large. n ps and Attorney Fr ¢.“unsel for the commission the attitude that the water front property owners should evi against Why make a divtinetion tn this particular ¢ argued France Why disertminate? He felt, he said, it would be dis the p the munie pay for the fob, inasmuch ax representing imination rt cor miseton ipality, to ask as the local property owners would ben in that they would have wider pavement for use during the day All awitching on the belt line rail way will done at night, it was sointed o Bridges put up a strong argument falling attention to frenchises held by the Northern Pacific Only one Northern Pacific fran requires the ra 1 to for such improvement,” he sald that hundreds allowed tracks for as long as} at a time He cara ® declared now Western ave 10 days When the belt Ine ratlway is in| The scenic attractions ¢ operation, he sald he the rail-|tlons of Washington where roads would keep their cars on the in have be move. and perhars abandon their tracks, or some of them, and allow the port to move its tracks to the eastward. thereby widening the nasence for vebiculer traffic Why is it that Wee ave. fs not paved between the tracks now?” he asked. “Becanes the rall roads refu to do It. Why should that great artery of commerce be|™ blockaded with cars? We want to break the grin of the monopoly and featroy it. I think the day is not far distant when private ownership n the water front will be a thing of ithe past.” Washington twine Toung America Matect ranch of i (Prices paid producer) o Ifa, No. t 2408 Parley 2209 Eastern Washington oats tl Pueet * 21.08 Puget sound timothy * ton Timothy 24.00 Wheat 37.00 Ob F4e Fe Ree Household Economy ity of pla ated sugar water, stirred uae good ay 4| Then get r drogetat 2% rth), pour fill the bottie This gives yc jinto a pint ear ® at of on ata | | of ‘rea ugh syrup than fectly and tastes good It takes hold of the unual cough or chest cold at on it in 24 hours Ing court It's truly astonishing bh nuh and heals and soot fiamed membranes tn the dire Ww quickly no oF tight | paints y * | formation ¢ in the throat jand bronchial un ending the| persiatent ic } Pinex ts concentrated Norway 4 with gualacol for generations membranes of Jextract has been heal throat and chest To javold disappointment, f Grugmist for "2% x," and don't accept A Ruarantes of or money. p goes with this nex Co., Ft. Wayne, used med ask preparation. ¥ fact fu T Ind. to stand on} a 64 cents, a fall pint} makers TALKS OF HIS HOPES} NEW YORK. Feb, 29.-—-Charlte Chaplin, whose gy ne on the vie wereen have made him fa] mous, consented to be Interviewed | today | Charlle ts not content to awing | his cane, spin on one ad thy hin hat from behind, He has tw serious ambitions One Is to play Hamlet in the movies end the other Is to marry a} woman both tiful and brainy, | Shakespeare is my favorite au-| thor,” Mr. Chaplin confided, “but you see, | never read him | The movie king ts English by] birth and in 26 years old | What type of beauty do you pre fer-—blondes or t tte Mr. | Chaplin was asked | The king of lnugh-makers pon: | ‘or a moment and then re STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 29, Charlie Chap! King of Movie Fun- in, t gular elng and ne once tried a passing bea with his t think I'm funny,” Chay lin sald when asked about } work Sometimes | walk t n ytheatre and see myself advertised ae the fi lest man in America, and then I feel like going into th park and sobbing myself to sleep on a bench Some of the faye I to get married and settle down quit all thin foolishness It Is worthy of note that, ¢ private life, Mr. Chaplin turns hin toes He is small, and clean shay and bh black which re bac sasic «waves from "LANDES WILL TELL ABOUT STATE ROADS :.: | am going} and | | Ww | with | We cludes amination a gold-filled lenses and complete, for $2.50, This careful and accura Satisfaction guara grind and fit fit fra a prescribe pine | OWN glasses H, ©. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. Bring This Ad With You AMERICAN SECOND AVE. AND SENECA Guaranteed by Manager Grombacher to be the American's Best Show leath me in 1916, PAGE ° | | Scene From American—"Kace Suicide Alhambra — Keystone and ie A—Jackie Saunders in “Girl of jen West”; also o William Parnum hur William Coartenay in 4 Helen Marten in “I Accuse* Colonial " Motion — pletures Willie Burke to Keb Leonard in “ewer.” Yust From Kex—Kathiyn Williams in The Never | Do- Welt | Strand—"The Catepaw While making the 11 ts for Un 8 seria Abbott b A narrow ¢ te she made a tray dc or in the tloor, he nd was knocke int ‘tall a cage of Nona t ath. Southern California will continue to be the center of the motion ple ture producing industr ording to Jeane L. Lasky, president of the Lasky Feature Play Co. He be Heves the Wem has better advan tages for pleture work e- Reaste Love, an attractive ingen- ue, discovered by Fine Arts studio, does pleasing work in Ac quitted, Mary Roberts Rinehart in wooed by a lively young re orter, the emall town rtship affording some unusually comic fea tures | eee some | a “Billie ent charity auc Tom Ince pald $ for Burke doll” at a re tion in Los Angeles Louise Glaum ta] * oing starred in a vow Triangle fea ure. The sup yorting cast wil nelud Charlle tay, Jack Stand4 ng and Howard lickman. cee ia Norden, who starred in Litde Rich Girl,” has left 2 and joined the see Hammond, Vitagraph Virginia Frohman star, has joined the films and will bh » her deb in Eesanay’s “Dis card.” Miss Hammond was leading | lady for E. H. Sothern for a num r of years. | | Jacksonville, Fi received a shock recently when Sis Hopkins, | in full regalia, paraded down the main thorofare for a film scene, — | eee “Race Suicide.” at the Ameri-| a subject of vast and thrilling importance ts t ted. The reluct-| ance of the modern society woman to bear her burden in the Increase jof the world's population, the ab solute destruction of the. millions of many nations by the European war, make “Race Suicide” a great| and timely topte | ve «¢ | In can Manager Smythe of the Strand theatre has secured the Hawatian Troubador Sextet, who play string ed instruments and sing, to appear for an extended engagement, be. } ginning Sunday, March 6. They played at the exposition in San eee | The spectacular photoplay, | “The Ne’er-Do-Well,” now play- ing at the Rex theatre, is pro- | duced by the Selig company from the famous novel by Rex | Beach Kathlyn Williams, | Wheeler _and other Oakman AMERICAN SLAIN WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.— | Grover V. Varn, an American, was murdered last night in his home, 25 miles north rango, Mexico, by Villistas, ac cording to state department advices today. MUNITIONS PLANT BLOWS UP WOBURN, Maas., Feb, 20.—With an explosion audible for 50 miles, the New England Manufacturing company’s — trinitrotouol building blew up early today. The warning lrumble allowed 100 workers to es leape, Only one was injured, ‘The property loss was placed at $50,000, “The Ne‘er-Do-Well,” at of Du | PORT WILL CET ‘COME ON, GIRLS, | GOSSIP ABOUT PHOTO PLAYS AND PLAYERS ITS FRANCHISE HE WANTS WIFE! Doubtful} Who? Why, the Rex Theatre stare help to make this a great film drama. “Peggy.” Billle Burke's first motion picture production, be shown at Saturday wi the Liberty until night. Perhaps the most delicate episode of the whole play is the fairy story which Peggy tells the children, and which has been delightful ly visualized by Ince, (GIRLS! TRY IT! ~ HAVE THICK, WAVY ‘| BEAUTIFUL HAIR Every Particle of Dandruff Disappears and Hair Stops Coming Out | Draw a Moist Cloth Through Hair and Double Its Beauty at Once becomes way dant and ars us ® and beautiful as a & girl's after a “Danderine hair nae Just try this—moitsten a wit a little Danderine and set ‘AW it thro: taking one small stra This will cleanse th dirt and excessive ofl few moments you have besuty of your hair. veh your hair, Besides beautifying the hatr at| once, Danderine dissolyes every particle of dandruff; cleanses, puri fies and invigorates the scalp, for ever stopping itching and falling| hair But what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use you w actual ne new hair—fine and downy at first—yes ly new hair growing all] ver the scalp. If you care for 1 ty, soft hair and lots of it sure ce bottle of Knowlton's from y druggist or inter, just try it your bi Beautify it! You this was the best 25 cents er spent will say She Lifts 10 Men 10 Men Can’t Lift Her ? a Who Is She? What Is She? HIPPODROME Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. GIMME a MATCH Three Real Singers and OTHER 4 BIG HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ACTS The Mutual Weekly A Vim Comedy Pictures of Jackson Street Fire and A Chaplin Cartoon Comedy “PINCUS AT THE BAT” Biggest and Best Show on Earth for Matinces, Evenings, 5c 10c 1to 5 P.M. 6 to 11 p.m. SECOND Ave. AT JAMES St Tomorrow—the First Double Inducement Day In the Month, Will See a Wealth of Attractive Bargains Choose a Pretty Skirt Worth from $4.00 to $6.00 At $2.50 or $3. 75 Tomorrow Here's a ty al Wedr barg arg an extra unu They ua prett mixture Lengths are 37 to 41 inche and the measure from 24 to 30 hes | If you wish an extraordir arily 1 bargain see these Skirts tomorrow. Skirts worth om $4.00 to $6.00, specially priced $2.50-$3.75 Charming Waists 95c It seems hardly pos- | that one can get orth to $1.48 we quote. The too. are all good styles, They come in Pique, Marquisette, Cotton Voile pique also plain Votles and Pretty and new. with stripe; Lawns. These Waists have long sleeves and convertible col- lars, and they're neatly trim- med in either lace or em- broidery effects. Come and look them over —to see is to buy. U.S. CITIZENS IN NO DANGER Ww TAREETON Feb. 29.—Amer. citizens are in little immedi om the Teuton subma against armed mer n, starting tomorrow, it is jean te danger fre rine cam chantr agreed! today Formulation policy | of the American} toward the new situation, | awaits receipt of German | to support the Berlin t England had issued se orders to attack submarines. | 1 jcret | | Assurances of Ambassador Von |f Rernstorff that Germany will not unwarned attacks against | was ed to today's | t session assured that the adminis-| |tration will find a way to keep | } Americans out of the Aanger zone. | | Without surrendering or abridg / Jing the American right to travel jwithout harm, this government ott red to say citzens may | ravel on ships that have been or Calspaw A Real Five-Reel ai ii Ma i |i Photodrama with an unusually strong plot Wonderful Invention Restores of the highest order Health While You Sleep featuring Miriam Nesbitt and ag = Marc Dermott iat ig An Enchanting You know that all you lack ts force . Maw nervous debility or any other weakness that unmans you. There Is a remedy that| troubles quickly and thor- | ouk This remedy Is electricity, the [ite too marr an Story of same! |fil Double EES NF cuca vor Identity and ; a Woman’s Unfounded Him. it ros, hare © Hale th ivan Jealousy weakn taint Wlectra-Vita will BOOK ] Fie well-built bust |showing how EL 4 explains many thi The Electra- Vita Co. | Moo lack of nerve mu to write for our 90-page book ESTRAND Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca ngs you sho heatre “Fy spring Beatile, Wash.

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