The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR Sale Big New Vaudeville Bill and a Five-Reel SUNDAY First-Run Hobart Bosworth Picture Feature! ETHEL MAY THE MYSTERY GIRL Can Answer These Questions—Ask Her—She Can READ WHAT THESE MEN SAY OF GILL ig the laws relative to ration of the police aken up the 1 ditions relative to vice wit © department, and that the ora ed. PROSECUTING a1 TORNEY ALFRED H, LUNDIN, “cc Y UNDERSTANDING from government agents ts that they |} are not receiving eration of the police depart ment in the prose of white slave cases,” U, 8. DISTRICT ATTORNEY CLAY ALLEN 4°00 «6 667 N MORE than 30 years familiarity with American politics, 1 nev hav rranted, unfounded, un- J) 1 are uttering against trut men and w ur attacks on Griffiths Loves Me Best? 9 My Sweetheart Love Me? Was your « > politics by trying to raise Will | Marry? My Husband Trifle? the dead gho tach it to him. Austin B. Grit Who Will Give Me a Position? Does. My Wife Flirt? nae ERASTUS BRAINERD, (Will Buy Me a Diamond Ring? @ \My Mother-in-Law Knock? a Ask Ethel May Ask Ethel May “M" GILL said at the state conference of Charities and Cor- rection at E t that the men at the Hotel Liberty were J) dums and shouldn't be paid a cent for their work,” ~HENRY PAULY, 3 4 tag “i ad 9 _Is My Husband? a oon - Will 41 Have Children? Where. Is My Wife? 9 ? (1 Go on a Journey? Is a Certain Relative? : ‘T Find My Affinity? \Is My Lost Jewelry? ie ILLNESS OF ONE of attorneys of David Caplan, alleged dynamit | er, delays Caplan’s trial! at Los Angeles til! April 3 HOBART BOSWORTH IN A BRAND NEW FIVE-REEL PHOTO-FEATURE 66 99 In which Mr, Bosworth’s genius depicts a strong man's THE TARGET conflict with relentless fate—absorbing, inspiring and lavishly produced. DAVIES and ROMANELLIE Two Acrobats ROOSEVELT TAKING neer in Port of Spain, Trintdad. DENNING SUTPHEN, ot Kete hikan, appointed as cadet at West Point from Alaska. QUINIAULT HATCHERY to get $50,000, Instead of $25,000, tn Sen- ator Jones’ bill. STREET CAR MEN in Washington, with new union, maf walk out {f! demands for increase in pay, shorter working hours and better work-| ing conditions are not heeded. BERT COLEMAN A Wonderful Whistler and The Living Models in the Paris Fashion Shop A novelty singing, talking, dancing and MAYORS OF OVER 100 cities, in convention tn St. Louls, abies cate preparedness JEAN MOUNET-SULLY, famous French tragedian, died tn Parts. | EMPLOYES OF BIG Pennsylvania refining and lumber plant ret | taise in pay check. aa SME. 3) Ariadne Pi style revue—a new act today until SNAKES MUST BE PROPERLY INTRODUCED or they | | : asday | cannot appear on movie screens in Portland. Also, they must | 1| Mimic and a Fiano Wednesday. ” not perform any terrifying movements or tongue dartings while | the camera has its eye on them. The board of censors issued | this decree. o — = a oe | AN ENS! HERB WESTLAKE AT PINE GHARLES KRAMER, bank robber, recently captred in Chicago,| CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY JENSEN & VON ERG Says Chicago detective-captain and sergeant were in crime con spiracy. i JAMES MCNEELY, c: for governor on republican ticket spoke at Tacoma last nig no mention of his candidacy Must ‘a’ forgot it j eae hs ea | REPORT FROM ATHENS declares Turkey in strong favor of Peace; evidently the Sick Man of Europe ts getting worse, YOUTH SUSPECTED of stealing diamonds valued at $25,000 cal Chicago jeweler declared to be either kieptomantac son of wealthy Chi-| cagoans, or well-known New York jewel thief. | . we | THOUSANDS OF CARS, PACKED TO CAPACITY, are strung out | on lines from Chicago to New York, m: three months, claim of Chicago Tr Wilithass ot donee’ vert cx Until 7 After MATINEES °:"':.." 10c scents) §§ EVENINGS =:. 10c-15¢ goods are stalled, said an expert investigator who contributed ied | ee sy TONIGHT—LAST TIMZS—A BIG VAUDEVILLE AND FIRST-RUN «ICTURE SHOW! article. GERTRUDE LAMSON, witness for the state when Ville, Cal, next week, on a statu from Chico, and held in custod ison Slaughter is tried at Oro- 1 be taken to Oroville NOTE The entire Washington Foot- A Big, Strong Outdoor Story which answers more plainly than words the vital question of today ball Team is shown in action, including the coach, Lone Star Dietz —STARRING— William Russell And the Vampire Woman Charlotte Burton Supported by Sunday Monday ona Tuesday THE STORY Passion and a Craving These Elements Cause Terrific Struggle of Human Emotions It begins in a college atmosphere, with strug- Helene Rosson gle for athletic supremacy. The scene changes ind = to dance halls of a Western frontier, and the Lone Star Dietz THE VAMPIRE’S LURE craving goes on. The weakness is inherited, ‘ ; : Widhingien Coads One of the Tense Moments in “The Craving” as See man’s dormant power asserts itself Admission 10c Children 5c _{

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