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1916. PAGE 3. v he sald, as his speech was conclud ed amid great cheering, “aud it shall lead our children and grand- children thru their struggles toward a future of strength and liberty.” To Continue “U" Warfare Germany, declared the chancel- Jor, will vigorously continue its sub- marine activities, In this way it will fight the British attempt to starve, the Central Power After having reviewed Germany's victories, Hollweg said his coun- try would never willingly consent to return Poland or other conquer ed Russian provinces to the czar. He contemplated the formation after the war of a new Belgium, in which the rights of Flemish speak ing people who sprang from Ger. man stock would receive full consideration not Starve Germany Tt was folly, he asserted, for tle allies to talk about starving Ger many and Austria into subminsion In this connection, he called at- tention to the coming crops which, he said, were most promising “Since I last addressed you,” mid the chancellor, “our enemi enter Prise at the Dardane! fatled Outiines Situation “With our Bulgarian and Austrian allies, we bave brought the Serbian \campaign to a victorious end “Montenegro and Albania are Iike- | wise in the hands of our allies, ‘The Britieh have inly tried to relieve their besieged forces at Kut-el- A “The story has been en- dowed with the richness of humorous incident that_ has Chancellor Tells Reichstag No American Aggression Is | Intended OUTLINES WAR PLANS | he ia ‘Apri 5B—In Mee BY ORDER OF THE INSURANCE COMPANIES THE STOCK OF BM fini. 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SECOND & SENECA comedy of an original sort, we might eay or perhaps comedy drama “The piece is manifestly = vehicle for the astonishing ability of Douglas Fairbanks un good nat cow graph, ““The Habit of Happiness,’ a Fine Arts production fea- turing Douglas Fairbanks, is [ # story with a and charactert delightful paychology bright subtities.”"—The Mov- ing Picture World York Morning STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 5, crowded reichstag, Impertal American continent and attempt to “A spirit of union shall lead ue,” ARROW BRAND SHIRTS GHESTER HATS “Ot the success of this ple- th instances, particularly cure cane of grouch any which ts brought into a thea- tre showing this film. The play is at once funny and thought - provoking.” — Mo- tography 4 Days oe eee Fist cntnas 11th | — 10¢ 5o MUNICIPAL LEAGUE JOINS IN =a = FIGHT FOR EQUAL RR. RATES == vf — You are interested tn position paying from: 7 ke $150 to $300 a month | ae laugh and audience. He ‘a. “Russians occupy Errerum with superior forces, but strong armies of our Turkish allies checked fur- ther advances. “Russian attacks against Austri- ans in Eas! Galicia, and Italian attacks, ali along the lsonzo tront, have been beaten back. Diecusees Verdun Operations Margie,|. “The Russian columns broke "| down before Field Marsaal Von Hin- east liaten to, @e@>urg and his heroes. The en- = | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 1 TRY TO TELL DICK OF MY PLAN Dick came forward slowly to the fortable.” | walking?” I looke@ up solemnly. “Dick, “You will have to Fa up, shall never be comfortable tn mind ‘yetore you can walk. eckart, John J. Elliott, Wm. J. Steinert and J. L. Baldwin, to tn-|| vetigate the matter. The commit- tee reported Tuesday By unanimous vote, the Mu- nicipal league Is now on record “Now you mum at against the differential rate acid; Inetentty| bed. Hoe tried to speak as tho noth- *adigestion. heartburn, | | ing had happened. ool is te Bd ans! i having the furniture from vey *) the tment taken over to Mrs. pens! fe: st a Sidraggists everywhere, Selwin's today, Margie,” ho said either sede or tablet form. '“1 know you are going to be com- OLISEUM Pike at 5th Continuous 11 to 11 BEGINNING TODAY Salamander THE SALAMANDER: or body until one of two things happens.” nd they are?” “One, that I may be able to walk again; the other, that I may die.” | Dick did not say anything and I was glad be was silent. “Please, Dick, don’t think I am a whiner. 1 am trying to be calm and keep my sanity. | am more sorry for you than for myself. “I have sent for you, Dick, to ask you to promise something and to tell you, whether you promise it or not, I determined on a course that may seem to you, at first, rath- er cowardly.” | “Why don’t you wait a Iittle, |Margie? You are not over the shock of {t all yet. Take a little; |time to adjust your shrieking os.” “Dick, you certainly know the jone thing I cannot stand is sus her “Tam so giad you 414 not tell me | when you only suspected my con ‘dition. I would have died « thou sand deaths waiting for the verdict “But the sentence has been pro- nounced and altho it is an indeter- |minate one, yet I must prepare | myself for the carrying of ft out. “Most of all, please believe me, |my husband, when I say I am con- lcerned about y “Since I have had much time to think and since Eleanor Fairlow died I have been thinking a great deal about our lives together in the future. 1 had decided to be a better wife me, Dick. In the long hours of night I have worked it all out and I'll _have to tell you about it.” “Watt until we get over to Mrs. Selwin's home and you can have all nature to comfort you better than I can.” “Sit down. I must talk to you or I shall go mad.” Dick sat down, looking almost terrified at my vehemence. mid Be Continued) | FRANKFORT, Ky., April 5.— my's reports that Gormany’s miit- tary power is exhausted are erro- neous, as our victories at Verdun piove “Operations there were prepared with profound foresight, and the j bravery of the Germans fontinues \to gain sovantages for as.” Hie Answer—“The Sword” “The allies’ response to my of. | fer to discuss terms of peace was |m demand that ewe military |PorNe be crush “To these ange’ conditions only | oad anewer is left—this must be given by our sword. ‘@ will have to face it out like men The board of prison commisstoners | yesterday denied a parole to Henry | Youtsey, who has served 14 years) for complicity in the murder of Gov, Goebel, of Kentucky. CIRCLE CARD PARTY Friday night at 8 o'clock the 10 AR, McKinley Circle, Ladies of will give a card party in ' the Good Eats cafeteria, It Cures Through the Pores NEW PORE TREATMENT TAKES. PLACE OF PAIN TABLETS AND INTERNAL MEDICINES Zin the Relief of All Kinds of Aches and Pains, and | ea Most Wonderful Treatment for Plourisy and Nasal Catarrh —_——___ maintained by the Southern Pa- cific railroads against Pacific Northwest points in the tourist trade, which has resulted in keeping out of Seattle thou sands of touriste every year and diverting them to Califor | nia instead, | This fight was begun several months ago by Chairman C. Reynolds of the state public serv-) {ce commission, with the co-opera-| tion of The Star, and has developed to such an extent that the commer. cial bodies, one after the other, and other newspapers have joined in The Municipal league appointed a committee, consisting of Claude CHAMBER WILL VOTE Relinquishment of the Phillppine Islands and establishing them as an independent government is con. sidered inopportune at this time by the national affairs committee of | the Chamber of Commerce. A memorial to congress to this ef. fect was referred to a vote of the entire membership. } The memorial was submitted to the trustees Tuesday afternoon, and, on motion of D, B. Frederick a referendum vote of the members will be taken on it. that the || Southern Pacific, in order to main- || higher rate between Portland and San Francisco than any railroad charges for a similar stretch. The league accordingly adopted a reso- jtain this discrimination, charges a || and will spend 97s qualify, call et once Starts Today i waa Katy O3tttran All New Show A Thrilling 5-Act Photo Drama’ KATHRYN OSTERMAN AS THE STAR ABSOLUTELY WORLD FILM FIRST RUN RELEASE Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair HE new treatment relieves aches and soreness wherever applied. Pleurisy, neuralgia and rheumatism “A little atom of humanity which flits miraculously through the flames, never when I got out of this place. I ltried to understand you, tried to |see that in a man’s world a man’s tu be consumed.” 2:15-4:15— SPECIAL MATINEE. 3:15—Closing Friday— SEBASTIAN BURNETT “The Lost Chord” RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Andalusian ....Rubinstein Selection, High Jinks. Friml Little Gray Home in the West . - Loehr’ “THE LOVE RIOT” 2-part Keystone Comedy with Louise Fazenda and Charles Murray. The One Big Sensational Mt THs Film of {tae the Week} TRUTH Admission 15c| OF LIFE STORY Children Se |temptations were greater than he |sometimes could resist.” Dick’s hand stole over to mine. “Margie, Margie,” he sald, “you | will kill me with your kindness,” lo, Dick, I did not mean to be any kinder to you than I was to |myself. I know, and so do you, |that marriage might be successful | without love, but not without per- fect trust, | “Woman-like, I had planned a | great beginning all over again when I should come to you tn the fullness of health and say, ‘Here I am, Dick, take me again to your heart. I have banished distrust and all thought} of revenge. 1 only want to be! happy while we Iive’—and then this jawful thing comes to me, I can't be anything to you but a drag. | “While I live my very presence |precludes you from enjoying the! company of any other woman that might make you happy—Dick, my heart would break if I thought you! were caring for another woman and I was etanding between “Dick, this is what I am com \ing to. I must have some hope I must have your assurance that you will help me end {t all if we |find I am never to be well again.” | Dick looked at mo in horror Margie, do you know what you are | Perfectly, and I know that un-| less you will help me you will not only have a bed-ridden wife, but an insane woman on your hands.” “Poor girl, you are very near it now,” said Dick tenderly. “Listen to me, dear. 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