The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, AUG, 12, 1916. PAGE ‘ L D D 0 C T 0 R Ww H 0 ; PORN RPA ERE aenuEy INS op RNRRENNNINE BSSSESS SSSI SSSI SSCSs Siti isstisisstettStseieti tect issteses eet SSSee see sSSiSSEe Sit sSeet este sESei Stet sSet Sess sei teess ‘DUPED’ RICH GIRL PHOTO PLAYS CHANGE! *S%5" /STARS ON PROGRAMS 33232: - OUR GUARDSMEN ARE SHY COIN Red Tape Holds Up Pay So Long, Smokes Are Scarce f © sestemeesaneassetssasauatcteoanssenboensctesoenainnetabeatoneseslasotmeetovnntoenseenietestte SSOSSEIEISTI SSIS ISIS itessttsittsisstisss sett sett ssessstetsesstes ists te iste itisstisiisitesiststersiitsssstaisceteses CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 k who shared Miss Dantolson’s; Allen's appa 1 “ “ ad Dr, Merritt that! ove ow COL. INGLES PROTESTS t 1 Miss Danielson eat Alle , them according to nd HEADQUARTERS WASHING She Went With Him t baggage and trunk of the cc TON NATIONAL GUARD, CALEX- On react Seattle, July 1, deteo-| ple were ed to the Caughe ICO, Cal, Aug. 12.—Northwestern troopers of the Oregon and Wash ington militia, who day by day are from | ho: boat and xt day, according to stere The! Caughey, the trunk was removed b learning to be better soldiers, are clerk - had taken! some one who entered thru a win also learning what it is to be poor, rooms at had regis-| dow and sent to the Rhein hote And many agree that it's what tered und ent name. Woman Gets Trunk Sherman said war was s Tacoma and) A red there ar ny guardsmen for the first A obtained a ense, and re) che 4 out two hours late An r ¢ en fe the pangs wer The itary camps « their pay supposing | tr ¥ € he w fe of Dr. Allen; R. & N ere t t 1 tape. Uncle - Admits Betr rayal the G . San two months’ Irn was ever made on | checked Alle ork t days t Dr, Allen admitted had ib . Fin a 6 producing te late Monday, after Couche the day of the deat ome queer results at the camps ec sweatin ha of Mi * dt ere never really married to Miss Dar Allen to « 1 eo fa rai pers, with felson. He has admitted that he Captain Te 1 c he ant few re invested in bas a legal 1 Soor Dr, Al disappe acct ‘ r mokes” of any and that } It was i at att t cription a eg tender. A into thin Vilmot rt nickel will do the work of # Mystery tioned wit ast rtille dime alm re t le Seattle, walked into f tote The continued presence of the y tly 1 at ¢ Ag wolf at the doc getting on the Mrs, Ja at As soldie nerve Col. Wm, M, relatives of f commander of the Second 4 and wife. MeLenr nfantr N. G » understood to She pei coy he agg : phe he R é 1—Blanche Sw in * at Rex. 2—Hamilton Re-| bave tched s protest to tim “eae Pama eng” ry eso : , | Velle and Barbara Tennant, at Clemmer. 3—Scene from “The House | name. | the ' 1. Charlie ¢ ' . t & f bi w one ie 7 lig gee Be 0 detectives. | hote of Mirrors,” at Strand. 4—Doroth y Bernard, in scene from “Sport- | Maric toda the time tune Ww f : F, Washington ae nt Paint Co. 703 Third ave ng Blood,” at Strand. 5—H. B. Warner and Enid Markey, in “Shell der the 1 direction of Beet ae t A ‘ the smallest company watt ge inset peti 5 @/ 43," Liberty. %—Scene from “The Bond of Blood,” C A. 7—| Mam ¢ MISSION ‘ : a te when school ‘ odepe ged — ander ¢ an DOROTHY LIKES TO Mary Pickford and shite stars, n Hulda From Helland,” Coliseum. ee The 4 . . ci < jer a be re trot of Alle * 6 * COLONIAL rt ft ! tion that CLASS A er an order from jen. B They were 1 n together!) MAKE HONEY CAKt PROGKAMS TODAY ! PROGRAMS SUNDAY Mt © noted d will be 6 Miesion atar The Bor oc of so they may return to the Unk by the Caughe le ©) LimenTy— Mae Mar Liarery « t to he fentuned ta os ng tle 4 h terest ead ¢ ereity of Washington when it te h, oteN. .ha s cma} Markey tm “Shell 43") Keystone comedy. 1; ot Mirr the five-part |'the j rl t Miss Danielson called up once. | t m tot Kerrigan, one of the eatest the ¢ Charg f the M € of this company have * and said y were either going to “ 1 t f West t t t Br boys,” “master . 4 che in “Pegey,” Colonia e Mutual , raye V + a I I i fi Ke be laska or San Francisco.” he ex le d Found,” a Vogue com: | the eadin r this f torn fr H Ha intend iddicated” by their Kept Maid From Room cu , Lettie Seaman, a maid at the COLISHUM-—Bthet Clayton aed Car Marturs Frye hotel, told the Burns . Melice 2 Irene Fenwick in "The | KEN—Hlanche Sweet in The So gators she was od athe Weekly COLONIAL--P rank Mitta tn” Allen to enter his roc ¥ He would meet me at the door. she said and take the clean linen; and hand soiled linen out to} = 4 Marguerite Clark te jolly me. | Make Melieve romed CLASS AsMargaret Gibson In “Vate's METROPOLITAN Civilieation,” tt Tonny Garrison, a waiter, = them of similar experiences “Allen would not let me in the| foom,” he explained But would ve ta 1 a . ne since take the tray at the door.” e inutive r . ented Finds Her Unconscious LIBERTY w play here ay'n ve , On the 10th of July, two days H. B. Werner and Enid Marke » + after the call at the Caugheys, Dr are the Shel} 45, te 2 t reba t H. M. Read called from his five-part . t. daintiest t Smith building offices to the Allen be M ‘ , room A ' a and twe was unconscious when | got there,” he told Allen explained that she had had a con vulsion. I gave her treatment and left.” Two days later Dr. Allen and Miss Danielson moved from the p| e hotel to the Sheridan apart mts. This was July 12. Detec-/ brose,” a two-pert Mack Sent Keystone on the prog Mack Swain, the ~ Dorot try Criet ag could find mo one who had BY DOROTHY GISH Inimitable one come fan wil er seen Miss Danielson brought| 1 like cake, if it’s nice and sweet; | to the leading part mer ® her rooms. None of them had, the sw r the better, and | really a r roduc ever heard an outery | like { t when I make it myself phiyd interest and excitement |‘ sin f gk acts and Ne f About 6 a. m., July 15, Dr. Read} One of my favorite recipes is RA. dherwen dry Minin Phen -excrne om ‘ eming with ro Fecelved another call from Allen. |HONEY CAKE. This je what [)0.i)0 Sao uraes tM belles intrigue and adventure. But She Was Dead put Into it " T Bloo a th poo Sicones » Ik WoRtrong rupporting oust, | “My wife has had another con One breakfast - Gien Whitn ere etarred. te « ws an Davidson, Frank vulsion,” id. | sugar akfant « Meine waibes. ae tae Baked mn. Helen Dundar, Hugh Jet When Dr. Read reached the apart fuls of fe - « temtt ith tha r k and other not ments, Allen met him in the hall of carbonate reve tw r « drape “He told me she was dead.” Dr to taste. (1 usual " a t Read told the detectives. “I ex ing it.) . ag J ; amined the-body while !t was still Mix mar and er than the belaay +e pula Bae warm, but there was no evidence| gether. R n the flour wit on take . 4 le . oo that she had died of convulsions , fla pe ¢ . [ ease ts, Laney The body was relaxed ture nicely, Bes ae fl IN tole stm Shows No Grief so that all the wr? ALHAMBRA Pednmy ve seats Gat He refused to sign the death cer d pro} y e Smug e t ‘ oy et har -r tificate and notified the coroner.| bonate of soda an cake! Fa Playe a The woman's stomach was exam for another playing at the ined by the city health authorities ‘ t tor Dut no trace of poison was found ers'edy, abundant ‘ tua ‘ The doctor, and others about the/ Ait D ie: * r 2 apartment, expressed surprise at ¢ eat € i, nd he 4 uns ir trian t } r Battlet g| ma thava ae ae 4 Days The interest centers about an Eng- h Secret Service Agent, who gambles ith death from morning to night in a false role—that of a German = spy posing as an American newspaper cor- ' REVENUE OF CITY respondent. Enid Markey is co-starred ith H. B. Warner. TOTALS $934,700 ba Starting Sunday COLISEUM It will be a cace coming ach around Class 66 A” City revenues, exclusive of taxes Keystone Comedy: fi Comptro fi who Have you d Wallace His Funniest Comedy Were Ain, as Pine ‘Mt fines, franchise earnings and other . ce : ources. The water department It’s sparta Shown Always 5 Cents wi 1 furnish $180,008 ree $187,006 Matinees Y will be from the Hght 4 tment FIRS' AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Evenings ELKS HOLD GRAND 15c of Blood DANCING FESTIVAL ; = “roe 2 = meet ese (A PALACE HIP TE Sunday, Monday, Tuesday payment of interest chi ew Mine iiitkrr aad ney | Children Starting Tomorrow NEW SHOW Headed by the Famous Star A powerful, sympathetic 3 art drama, with charming Leah Baird in the title role esp “HIS HARD JOB" | GUT WHEAT AT NIGHT A crack-a-jack comedy It is given as one of the causes of James { MUCH MORE THAN YOUR MONEY CALLS FOR TOMORROW J. Hill’s success that he mastered every sub- | ject he tackled, and wasted neither time nor money. | If you, as an owner of a Dexter Horton “YESTERDAYS* Topica and Song: Trust and Savings Bank Savings Account will || | Williams & Watkins The House H featuring are ue ig er , a " j of Mirrors WILLIAM DANGMAN Piva She ite Di RE back your effort with a little of the persist- ; diveiue feck O’Roark & Young: (5 Act. named conn, ee ae sncy which characterized Mr. Hill’s sturdy { “A Little Bit of Vaudeville by electric Hight, using the illum i cee) | The Charge of the nation on the front of a large trac career, you may look to the future in keen | Howard & Graf Muzette PF, MAG DUNE ay are) inde) anticipation of success. Mastery of your in- cratic Juggling Playlet, wine soap Mutual Weekly gler's Drea Latest News Light Brigade come is the first ess-ntial to financial growth. Wheat she weatbknowr REPULSE GERMANS DEXTER HORTON TRUST poem, produced by Edison LONDON, Aug. 12—The Ger- |} AND SAVINGS BANK mans last night made futile i SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH Coming Wednesday ittempts to recapture — the trenches a * Great Cha Underwork Ta, “The Grip of Evil” Rew Selix-' ctl Pictorial , " ymbined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank high — ground ‘A aH Bak Rent. $19.249.89F | Weekday Cont Evenings and z . Sundays 10c-—Children 5c—10c B Rend ra Rice Mahe cureiay the Australiana Gh : Fy Fe... 10 | aucun S" Weta | sar .... 15¢ Teutons suffered Leavy losse i

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