The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1916, Page 2

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i! * terests of both Washington STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 6, = SEATTLE WOMAN Coliseum: Warrant Issued in San Fran- SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY Me for Mes, Harold 1 THE DARLING OF THE SCREEN Johnson B OFFICERS SEEK HER Word reached Seattle Satur day that Mre, Harold H. John prominent in Seattle, and of a former navy offi n trouble In San Fran is charged fon, the cer cisco, where she with running up auto rent bills and hiring servants, then fall ing to foot the bills Mra May of Harold son's chil ording to re from San seo, Young Mrs won neg to pay for an auto and nhe had engaged f » In accused of employing servant, and forgetting bill, amounting to $57. n t to San Fran H of her hus 1 Rusela for the Elec . and r Ne n were 1 1 neend four she he dau of the late ' lle Ward er, and a ot. H. 8. Beecher of Se er of the Puget sound Moore com sinter of ¢ attle, m interests of the C. ¢ pany = TWO PROMINENT ™ MEN DISAPPEAR PORTLAND, “May mysterious disappe of two prominent Clarke county, men under simi- @ about the resulted in a EEE EZEARRRRERRB RSET EE Sehietne Night Last Times ho both have been missing more than two weeks, not the Marie Doro. Ee come a Make Believe” Sie eens = 15c—Children 5c—Loge Seats 30c : etn ei since. His friends and raid fear foul pl SENTENCE CLINE PREPARE FOR RATE HEARING, as Ite show thet 1 the Northweat fs dis eriminated against by the round- j trip fare quotations The Southern Pacific railway is mobilizing here for its defense. Every commercial organization , back ck of the Washington pubite serv. F. EB. Battours, general passenger) ©! iver H. Ch , embezzling can! in the state of Oregon will inter comrissic ’ agent: C. W. Durbrow, legal * Coast Co, will vene and press the fight against the | sel, and C.J few days to be McDonald { the operatis ce of five to 15 a ald sentenced allroad rates of hern lines. it was an nounced after a conference here Saturday The fact that the agent 0 in cash bones pany for w as a tre commercial in and Or. to stand sion Great 86 Tonnage of the a4 was ated egon are united volidly He confessed he had stolen $145 000 in the last decade. He is 42 |yoare old jconsin ‘and Kaneas to EHOTOPLAYS | and at the Monday at rch Sun DON ALMOST FAILED Hundreds of new trends, "AT THE FINAL TEST dren, are forming The = | risns tor a a Qak habit every day. |*'!" The reason is that this |e". arr bright new theatre gives big values for i little money---a hap- 1 "At Ocean Beact MY OUGNGINE Of © Siicr ane oly etter ake neonpren vaudeville and = (Wm was Don able photo-plays--- the sor by Rev. Gree ideal family en- oom | 5 tartan. RIOTERS PLUNDER GERMAN FOOD SHOPS fet wedding inday were orning ac es theatre forgot his own tain a mar county were. mar Rillle st 1 CRIPPLED HAND 4 beautifw Bluedird photoplay ot lights ano shadows---a roman miles and tears For tomorrow's vm Tat TIE WICH OND CON Tn THE MAN, THE STRANGER AND THE GIRL A gripping drama in one act PADEN & REED Ristows blackface comedians THE MORTON SISTERS com» A MONT'S COCKATOOS Wifty singers and dancers Premier feathored actors COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY CHAMPION plun nd wree 1op shed ops — FORD signe ¢ Ryn: “THE: WELCOME LIGHT IT SHINES FROM ITO Ho AT SECOND AND SENECA : “ Ford's published statement preparedness Lun the at lrike Ady Hollywood, m FACING ARREST j Prohibitiontsts will center their|' state political fight on electing cor greasmen to work for national dro th, according te announce. the ¢ against 5 1916. PAGH 2. Production Extraordinar and Admission 15° Bring the Family and Tell Your Friends COME EARLY At gest exclusively at the Clemmer thea Clemmer theatre Owing to highest prices ever paid | DUAL PERSONALITY! YALE ALUMNI MEETS ENGLAND IS PEEVED! In annual meeting versity club, Seattle's Yale alumnt Friday night elected Judge Everett 83, and voted to permanent thelr The driver of an automobile that hed Ww valker, at ake and Eigh , Friday “was thoughtful enough to is vietim to the city hospital down Smith president, na scholarship providing that one Seattle boy sent to Yale each year. be ~ OSNER IS ‘ELECTED | a eames sr el : position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 to quatify, call at once | 663 Empire Bidg er sueceeded George turday as park board Otto Roseleaf in new sg’ aa aa = i Paul Stove Repat & Plumbing Co. back Unings eeeccccens We your skin with ° Resinol LDe LEO CHERNIAVSKY The Dramatic Violinist2s Instrumental Recital “sc GHERNIAVSK a 1 how i v : Violinist, Pianist, Cellist f ‘ MOORE THEATRE ‘WED. EVE, MAY 17. Prices 50c to $2. | MAIL ORDERS NOW TOMORROW ¢ right productions in the United Stat increase will be made in the price of admission.—James Q. Clemmer. CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplay House at the Unt-} y James Oliver Curwood’s Wonderful Story “GOD’S COUNTRY THE WOMAN” WHICH JUST FINISHED IN THE RED BOOK A Sensational Picture in 8 Parts of THE GREAT FROZEN NORTHERN WOODS Something New and Entirely Different in Motion Pictures. —PLEASE NOTE— have secured a number of the big and will show them tre in the near future, Watch the the enormous prices paid, a slight 8 —D L. KEEN United P. Staff Correspondent LONDON, May 6.—Die- patches from Washington re- Porting the probable accept- ance of the German submarine note reply by the United States government brought | disappointment to Great Britain today The morning newspapers published lengthy editorials and agreed almost unanimous- ly that the reply failed to meet the American demands. The press expressed con- cern over the attempt to em- broil Great Britain and the United States by making the concession conditional on a change of British methods. |. The only paragraph satisfactory | to any's declara- | tion t co made would prevent the prolongation of the this as an highly effects o the war Chronicle was prolong- agreed that Germany jing the | BY CARL W. ACKERMAN American cir out the impor © feature contain an reply to the note. They that President | BERLIN, May 6 | in the } American sut expressed the | | Wilson has a gre The old city hall may be renam ty” buildir the city of the leaving headquarters and the department in the olution will be 4 neil askin at the name t old HOUSE FURNISHING tt oO EXPOSITIONs ie searre ‘URGE WILSON TO ACT | United Press Staff Correspondent} | bring the war to an early end. Some |person even su nd that the time was now ripe for Col House to again visit the European cap itals | RENAME st HALL : | ting the Admission 15¢ PHONE ELLIOTT 3092 For Daily Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1088 FOOT OF MARION 8T. Big Load of Freeh Fish of Kinds Monday Watch The Star for Our Bargains ‘ DR. L. R. CLARK There Is No Time Like tht Present The people that t opportunity to| fea tion If you w fice and give in this office | the state jon the w chair, in p | proving to you the shadow s busines trom », while tor wht) rk, D ¢ thls espone vt me tivell varianld bid of | Regal Dental Offices Dr. LR. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor, TRG and Union

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