The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 3

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Norma Talmadge and the Griffith-Fine Arts kiddiesin a remarkable story in pic- tures—from the city’s gay night life to glimpses in fairyland! Fatty(Roscoe)Arbuckle In his first dual comedy role—(2 reels of fun, fast and furious) “The Other Man” Oliver G. Wallace and Our $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra = Msi (= First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c Children 5c 3 Days hae Evenings 15c BONE WEADS THEM LORIMER IS GUILTY | CHICAGO, May 4.—William Lorimer, former United States senator from Illinois, announced today he would devote his life | to the payment of debts for | which he holds himself morally | responsible as a result of the | | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 T. R. ALWAYS LEADS, WRITES LIPPMANN Te accordance with the Lee Wittaey program, Scott ©. Bone) » Wen ebhosen by the King county) as the county candidate to the repub- Bone| failure of his La Salle Street bank. Porter in 1912, but Bruce C. Shorts, He 80 stated following his ac- who nominated him, said Bone was| quitta! of a charge of violating [men he knew how to send that Joyal to republican principles. No-| the e banking laws and the [thrill of eagerness which we call body appeared to care much, so cri ws in connection | morale thruout all his administra Ghorts had his way. | with the bank smash, | ton, And in the matter of foreign re | lations he knew what he was doling ‘as few men have ever known in Jour history. He could foresee trouble, he could | dramatize his opponents, and when [he acted it was always with that| decision and accuracy which makes |the other man feel that every word | counted. | Precise in Dealings STAR YOUTH CALLS YOUTH Big Film ~THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. PAGE At Strand; Hamrick Gets MISS PEARSON Is the ORIGINAL “VAMPIRE” | Who With | ROBERT HILLARD —in— “A FOOL THERE WAS” Starred Scene From the Fatty Arbuckle Comedy, “The Other Man,” at Liberty achieve: | Mask,” beginning at} is a story of a gang of foiled by the clever er of a police inspector Jim Garth The Gray the Clem crooks who young daugh and her lover, Following his notable nent in securing the Charlie Chap burlesque on “Carmen,” Mana John Hamrick of the Rex the r in lin Ker atre has added another feat his film cap, He has just outbid see other theatre managers in Seattle} “Why Mra, Kentworth Lied”| for the George Kleine film novel,|heads the Mission's new Ss === Gloria’s Romance,” {n which Miss|Thursday, It tells how a | SS mt to Burke ts the star wife ie humiliated by an unscrupu-| | jlorta’s Romance” is a story by|!ous man, the nephew of her hus Mr. and Mrs, Rupert Hughes band, who blackmails her to keep a al tad la secret. Virginia Pearson Is featured In cee the new Strang production, be» | What would y on the ginning Thursday, entitied [eve the ann of your] “Blazing Lov It la the story | engae t found your wealth of “Youth Calling to Youth,” uddenly swept away, and with ft and is a strong argument |your position in society? Such ts] against the mating of old with (the situation that faced John Da young. vid, in “The Conselence of John eee David,” at the Alhambra. Beautiful Pauline Frederick con-| 2 eS tinues to charm her audiences at| The theme of “The Immortal the Rex theatre, {n Hall Catne’s| Flame,” tn which Maude Fealy tn |masterfaf story of “The Eternal |featured at the Clans A, ts that mis. matings in marriages do not wipe out real love City.” The story ts of modern po {tteal life in Italy . o eee “HEART OF NORA FLYNN” | When his prospective father-in HEADS COLISEUM BILL aw, a banker, tried his honor out hursday bri beautiful Marie| Carter stood’ the test. And, of] Doro to the Coliseum in "The Heart | Cours. he gets the girl That's of Nora Flynn,” in which she playa|the theme of “A Man of Honor, jnursemaid to two wonderful chil-|@t the Colonial theatre. en and straightens out the whole “i tn ee ily. Nora tries to sacrifice her to save the reputation of her mistress A George Ade fable is on the bill * . | From the gay streets of a great city to the most entrancing realms of fairyland is the far reach of the Never hot or bity—but al- scenes in The hildren of th ways comfortable to your House.” Norma Talmadge 1» fea throat and tongue. In a Whole Life’ tured And never !--vee you feel. Because of the children, the wom an sends out of her life the man for whom she really ca Fatty Arbuckle will be seen in a comedy, “The Other Man TODAY Ing“ over-s7 J" even after a long-smoking day. Ite balanced Turkish blend of choice, all-pure tobecco makes Fatma With Foreign Nations In @ political campaign Roosevelt | is a loose talker | But in his dealings with foreign powers he used precise language. | He knew how to take advantage! of every factor, how to persuade | and threaten, defy and flatter, He 1s probably the most skillful American who ever played the dip-| lomatic game. | You may not like that game. | | But if {t is that game which you want played, there {s no one {n the! United States who knows {t so well Because he can play {t so well, he! ist r patient when anybody es is playing it He has the disgust which an en gineer feels when he sees some dufter bungling over a delicate ma chine. And he expresses that with no reservations He makes no place for charity has no tenderness for the duffer, He will fight like all the furfes to! oust him. disguat | Tomorrow Lippmann will discuss Justice Hughes, rival of Roosevelt for the Fepublican nomination RECRUITING 1s ‘SLOW WASHINGTON, May 4—It ta] easier to authorize a big army than to get men to serve in It. If con gress approves the pending legis: lation for 250,000 men tn the regu lar federal service, it will be four years at least before these men can be secured unless the present rate of enlistments is greatly tn creased. The department is getting men now at the rate of about a week ORDER BY WIRELESS Workmen are stretching serials from the Smith building tower to the Alaska building Thurs The Heart of Nora Flynn In Which Miss Doro Scores the Hit of Her Career wireles: A George Ade Fable day. The boss couldn't yell bis tn structions from one skyscraper to another. | So two wireless operators were rung in on the job, improvised | equipment set up, and Instructions flashed thru the alr. USE GOLD ON TEETH The Animated Weekly CHICAGO, May 4 A mouthful gold" may be a new spring fash being ped into the United tate and America has not in vented a substitute. Nothing for it but gold filling Westlake at Pine Continuous—11 to 11 2nd Ave. This Bill Until Saturday Night e_ + RY Wer eke ‘v PEARSON Told in a Striking Moral in This Great Feature “Blazing Love” | MUTT AND JEF 10c¢——ADMIssion——_] Qo STRAND THE STRAND COMFORTABLE ALWAYS! WILLIAM FOX Presents RGINIA s Story of a Wife Twice Married, Thrice in Love, Which Is Animated Cartoon Comedy Between Spring and Seneca THE NEW HIPP ICRANE URGES EVERYONE ters of the art of equilibri (10 VICKLY CET the new bill at the Hipy The bill continues to night Morris and ON WATER WAGON THREE WILLIES HEAD SEEK RIGHT-OF-WAY The Three Willie Brothers Saturday Sherwood are billed and O-W. tracks at Whatcom ave, The commission has enou y to construct a short belt lint on connecting its own propery and wants to see if there will BILL FOR PORT RAILWAY : mas The courts will be given a chance | les! barriers to overcome, m, head to say whether ot the port ‘virome. commission can bolid sat pees WAGES ARE RAI a railway Attorney C. J. France, for the commission, filed a petition Thurs- OREGON CITY, ger Ore., May 4.—; ‘al increase of 10 per cent in) es, effective since Mond: e s as “These Southern Folks.” They |4ay, asking for a right-of-way con-|May 1, was announced today by th In “The Conscience of #0 & blackface demnation across C. M. & St. P.'Hawley Pulp & Paper Co. John David,” a 5-reel | Drink Glass of Hot Water Be. uae Mciotian Psa Re ohh ° Feature | fore Breakfast to Wash | i¥0°sa"singine. talking ana dave, Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will | Out Poisons ing. Miss Dalpha Wood ts a sing I S h f D hi —— ing, talking and dancing comedi Se th Episod To see the tinge of healthy |enne nt trengt o e tcate ven pisode bloom in your face, to see your Lillian Russell is featured in i 200% skin get clearer and clearer, to|“Wildfire,” a big, sensational, five. eop . (4) in Ten Da Ss Strange Case of | wake up without a headache, back-|reel pleture. J ache, coated tong or a nasty 3 siete t base Mary Page breath, in fact to feel your best, nave ‘ain ay in and day out, just try inside people wha " yathing every morning for one MORGANTHAU on JOB bie, Sat oe Two Reels of Thrills Late skis in the blood.—How to tell helr strength and endurance am | a recent din ir ne he Before breakfast each day, drink| WASHINGTON, May 4.—Henry | A Raatie at lehts sta and other ja glass of real hot water with a|Morgenthau, lately ambassador to were to make an actuai| from ten to fourteen days teaspoonful of Imestone phosphate | Turkey, will manage President Wil all people who are ill y ay fe Jin {t as a harmless means of wash. 1's Campaign for re-election, Mor. ey Rehan ergs ner ibe rt btainin ing from the stomach, liver, kid-|genthau is not enlisted merely as a kas you ploas |neys and bowels the previous day's | money-getter 8 to have prac: | wrought by ne indigestible waste, sour bile and|tical direction of the work of or-|! toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening | ganization be i and purifying the entire alim t ane canal before putting a a i the en the stomach SELBY’S REALLY TOO | eo: water and lime: phosphate on ; ] ps With New Violin in empty stoma wonderfully CARELESS ABOUT I h the 5 : invigoratir It cleans out all the cee mill can't Selections our fermentations, enees and 8, F, Selby sold a cop a drink * vcidity and gives one a splendid at Wednesday zy : for breakfast The cop took the drink, then |° . quarter pound of Hmestone| arrested Selby at his rooming yhosphate will cost very Hit-| house, 1822 Fifth ave. Bail $200, | f * tle at the drug store, but is suffi. | walk aon x they cient to demonstrate that just as nt night, others are aleepy an 800 5 soap aiid hot water cleanses, eect, WANTS VOTE ON WAR ae Seats [ o ens and freshens the skin, so hot and t aes, but s-| \ ater and limestone phosphate act| ! ttl ‘ | Children . the blood and internal orgons. WASHINGTON, May 4.—Senator ine ‘ Avie : 7 Son Those who are subject to constipa-|La Follette has a plan for a nation- | which y wh faxeing al | wh ri s aoe thine 800 tion, billous attacks, acid stomach, | Wide referendum on the question of | t th a ele : in Se Ss rheumatic twinges, Iso those ing to war with many In || .? . ma 1 have no ses] Liat hose skin 1s sallow and com-|case diplomatic rela are sev cron and A age ; yaa cae jlexion pallid sured that one|ered, Mr. La Follette would have |seif to make the f “ a Oe |week of inside-bathing will have|congress authorize the use of all {how long you can work tired. N ned | \ : ‘them both looking and feeling bet-|postoffices thruout the country to (Mt, Y seeutaen tentate cot ari? x mafia om ee Co, ter in every way, "take a mail ballot nuaated tron threo times per day after /a or drugeseua,

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