The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 3

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(PAID ADV 'B radford Asks Caldwell | Question tate mitt B ipriva the feopa franc Brights de em and t troyed by granting The following named membe: of Murphine’s campaign committ are now actively supporting Jam E. Bradford for Corporation Coun. sel, to wit ernment = gs ou do anyt would you sign, or in any way referendum petition or even corrupt measures last legislature dis people? t a fact that the Riddell appeare firm i as HPTTINGER, ann, LINERS IN WAR ZONE NEW YORK, March While Jermany's new Dn against is only aut WASHINGTON, Senator Poindexte Bting $2,065,000 fc D. C.. March 1. — ® bill ropr battl con struction at Bremerton yard Passed the senate naval committer @Banimousiy yesterday afternoon Secretary Daniels has recommend @d that the money be made im y Mediately avaliable instead of r Se Waiting to July 1. The Dill is not expected to have any trouble now fa passing the sen. whole ndinavian ships nied to enter the na few days, The due to leave Liv 1, may be detained war dudge Henry Hudson, of Okis- phoma, handed his state the New Year's gift of 2.229 new citizens ? ruling that all Osage Indians | ware full citizens Lunch at the Pike —Adv. Holly wood, Bradford are 4 he has failed because he has \number fs Main 46 MARY PICKFORD | LOSES HER HAIR Cheer Up, Movie Fans!)| They Were Only False Curls, Y' Know But SHE HAD 'EM ‘PLANTED’ wer oars up Mm d's lor den like an excerpt from a but it is not—tt is description of a scene in ina.” the in which Miss eared, which at the New vel firet Mins under the Player pina She er this new ar If of the profits # by far the greatest salary or or net eithe: curt Pickford the star had orning at a hatr k various strands own golden ring advises her to wea © produces the shears. reaches BRYAN FOR WILSON WASH LOOKING FOR A CHANCE After spending seven mc wi ave nthe tn the county ardson 410 Sixth find work. He as a night watchm hospital rin the] bes STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR 1916. PAGE 3. How M BILLIE RKE now playing in her f motion picture featu PEGGY is a winsome and entirely adorable Amer- ican girl-the kind you have read about but never seen—a storied heroine Have you n our girl ushers in Mary Pickford “losing” her hair in “Poor Little Peppina,” coming to Coliseum today What Will Happen if U. S. Breaks Off Peace Relations With Germany BY A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF Bring the Kiddies—They Can’t Resist Billie Burke Special Music on the $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra paramount questic of all American ¢ a She Lifts 10 Men Ten Men Can't Lift Her ? Who Is She? What Is She? answer {t ac ns of interna of Germ ete non-in CONTINUOUS 10:45 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 10¢ EVENINGS l 5c Children 5c FIRST AT PIKE MATINEES Children 5c yorarily, would the German | th The meaning of this would be t the United States held inter- ional usage in such high esteem that she was willing to protest against violation of it, even when her act consisted in refusing to » nafe y officials hold that the take enormous profits of selling interests in| greatest moral effect could be ob-| goods to a belligerent guilty of its) ‘tained by an embargo on all goods. | violation from Berlin Th { our con senta- serious! are A itizens governn be rec States for the ects in the All o! withdrew tts | Uy tw years the ¥« ibasey at Washington wa who also non-inter: the lete would be Perhaps course commercially most effective of all steps comy the same time our diplomatic Star Want Ads go into over} nor uld be the recall | fu the 000 homes datty. our ambassador and hia staff! thowe nations In Her Latest and Greatest Triumph Zin Pictures—Seven Reels of Pictured — Chrills and Romance Her first picture since signing her half - million dollar a year salary contract TTLE PEPP Elevator Service to the Balcony —every season there comes a photoplay that ! the production and the staging, Age igi Admission 15c Children 5c stands far above the other featur just such a picture play. LOGE SEATS 30c—RESERVED 50c By Lys POOR MUSIC—— La Boheme Pucein Coliseum Russi Valse Brillian Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 A\YM.

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