The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1917, Page 6

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ee ee at, teat cate aera eeheaseinermaatemtenticegedmetome-ona bana aaaemnaaaeanrana aoe 'MOONEY CASE ~ LIKE DREYFUS, — | SAYS COCHRAN TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ellectual facultion ondition, I with all of restored ny | to norma ave reached the deliberate con clusion that the appalling judicial mitted against you will allowed to reach the con mation which induced Its per rs to plan it Another Dreyfus Case 1 thin own clearty rea: nat are vother Dreyfus being that n we in. the all onal presence ¢ the only dt case legal of etre which t Days Only Nance O'Neil crime to preven an tion force of pugnant ature, is zing bye orgar who has had the a man to urge some of his fel ‘orm unions for their ow tion have 0 ubt that the A PICTURIZATION OF THE FAMOUS NOVEL OF onsctence of America w THE SAME NAME BY MARGAKRE DE LAND itself as ¢ ‘ and as AND A SEQUEL TO override the 4 mo of , ~ are conspirir 0 encor “THE AWAKENING OF Hestruction of your life, ax the con showed itself to in adjudging of Franc the men HELENA RICHIE” avert a | not merely fabric of calamity | your life, but the whole ization (for the whole “PETITE BIJOUTERIE” By Bohm EMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House purpose of civilization ts protection | of whi the agenctes of cty liization a ere conspiring to de stroy), I probably failed to appre-| jate the force of your suggestion |when it was made yesterday People to Decide | But now I a i that the justice which appears to have fled from the Calffornia courts will | found to have taken refuge in yosoms of the men and women stitute the masses of our m, and their decision will against the officials © foresworn their oaths to satisfy the malice and cupidity of corporation employers “So be of good cheer. Your con vietion may yet prove to be the source of such judicial reforms as will prevent forever the repetition of the conspiracy which hae had you for its object; but which not yet ew 4 (and ple in making N.Y. cops TO STUDY LAW AT COLUMBIA | | NEW YORK, Feb. 28.-—Members lor the New York police department | today began to study law at the Co-| lumbia university. Commissioner Woods made a special arrangement with the Columbia Law School. | whereby the entire course will cost {be | who bh ha. Positively jeach policeman only $16, with $8| _ Last jadditional for books. =, She Eats C ‘andy ik | The course will last 16 weeks,| we cee sore sat period each! for Her Breakfast! week. Some law has herefore been | taught at the police training schoo! but the idea of an advanced course came from the policemen then selves. The law course will not be LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 28, — Eat chocolates for break- fast; half a pound of them will make you feel better and put | Come Early required by the department. It will you in cheerier epirits than a “THE jbe entirely optional with the man regular breakfast of bacon and himself, d must be pursued fn eggs and grapefruit. This is hours when he fs off dut: The courses are given with idea of training t policeman the law as it is applied to his ov ‘particular duties, so he may have a better understanding of his job. what Miss Eunice Hughes ad- vocates and does. She has kept it up several months, and likes her early morning box of choc- olates better now than ever. Eat soft chocolates and start with Ice water, she says. WORLD AND THE WOMAN” Depicting the SAN FRANCISCO, Feb The | wing remarkable letter was re ed by Thomas J, Mooney, con }demned to hank lowing convie j ton for murder the ultease mb conspiracy, fr his attor ey, t anous Bourke Cochran, of New York I have pondered carefully what you sald during our last Interview nd with emult that | accept yo views unreservedly | Refreshed by a long sleep, and | ersion | Jews from the your | }man by STAR—WEDNESDAY, DOINGS IN NEWS—NOTE | | Capt. Nemo, PROGHAMS HTY—Jo 30,000 Leaw TODAY and 4 » Under th 3 SAME AUTHOR ua guilty of treason, b suc Nance ONG! aad Ed ean ceeded {n perverting to the 4 nee eee F. |struction of Liberty and Char era in “The M. Guterson’s Famous the very agencies organised to de Site : | | iinencoiets Russian Orchestra a Bogvtownot shee MUSICAL PROGRAM a conse of utter helplessness to | Wert aed the W “NALO,” a Chilean Idytle By Watson which threatens | STMAND—Mary Miles Mister tm Comntry Goa Forget”: Vilinin Still Pureaed Mer,” comedy WREAKS VENGEANCE |ON MANKIND Half-crazed with |the death by a drunken Englishman, and the duction of bis child, Prince Daa or Capt. Nemo eub: on the ari y Sea, at the Libe ty “IRON WOMAN” AT CLEMMER The picturtgation of Margaret Deland’s “The Iron Woman" ts at |the Clemmer Wednesday. Nance O'Neil and her husband, Alfred Hickman, are the stars SOME CLOTHES Clothes, what there are of them this week on the Coliseum screen are wild. No one but Theda Bara could wear the creations shown in The Tiger Woman ONE AGAINST ALL One woman against the world |That's In "The World and the Woman” at the Rex. And the woman wins. Jeanne Bagels plays the woman the Eternal Triumph TRUTH BIGAMIST THIEF IS GIVEN PRISON TERM PORT ANGELES Are You Fat? eb | |tred ©. Clark, who married two|, Thousands of overtat péopio| OVER women, deserted the Const Guard | have become sitm by following the | service and then stole articles from | *a¥ice of doctors who recommend | ERROR |the cutter Snohomish, pleaded|Marmola Prescription Tablets, | guilty to srand larceny yesterday | those harmless Uttle fat reducers It Glues aad wee 80 ed to verve one to| that simplify the dose of the fa Your Eyes aityunek th tie velermaters | mous Marmola Prescription To the Screen [MM] Clark married ‘Thelma carlson, |, 1f, 100 fat don't wait for the doc Rvery Second lop Pernase re crnelma Carlson,| tors advice. Go now to your drug gist or write to the Marmola Co rried Miss Minette | amy. | If too fat, | whatever try this today JOHN HAMRICK SECOND and UNIVERSITY Se wis: Loge Senis FROM A HEADLINE Many volunteers to sid Cxinoon,|| STAR WANT ADS Dale and Phelps—yes, BEST FOR RESULTS many aren't sufficient but those ee eee eeeee ‘There are many good reasons for that palate-teasing Crispness and Freshness you like so much about Swastika Biscuits, but the biggest reason of all is our delivery system. A fleet of thirty trucks, in this and other cities of the Coast, is re- quired to maintain our policy of delivering Swastika Prod- ucts practically direct from.our.ovens to your: Grocer, Pacific Coast Biscuit Company 9099000000009009000000060060 wrt ey Lee ot Ls Just Try This’ | How-| $64 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI | of Ballard, Clark just kept ¢ procure a large case of = Jon ‘going from bad to worse and eps the court informed him he was a reduce two, three or four fortunate youth in that he wasn’t] pqunds a week without exercise, | prosecuted for desertion or big-|qieting or any unpleasant effect | government Editor The Star; I beg leave to request that you publish this let- ter. 1 feel that my appeal would {gain much wider publicity if pub hed in your paper than in any jot er newspaper in the state. I am a prisoner of the Washing ton penitentiary at Walla| un 1 Walla, life sentence der the written a book entitled Behind the Walls of| State Prison.” | serving a habitual eriminal act. have “Four. | teen Years Washington them on sale here at 15 cents) the | have per cop In it, I describe sade of mo a criminal it not been for the loons of our count deviated from the path Were it not for with the consent I the law For had legalized sa , 1 would have | how > rectitude. jtraps set these of our would have been d citizen instead al sober and respec of the felon | am ttow dubbed Today my home is destroyed my |my wife gone; my children, ‘BRITISH PURSUE DEFEATED TURKS LONDON, Feb orces are gl beyond hance to re-fo The pursuit is etreating enemy aged on three An official Mesopotamian mes: sage revealed this additional chap ter to British Tigris today 28 British ing the retreating Kut-El-Amara no their uns. ontinuing and the forces are sides, Turks being suceess along the WALKS BAREFOOT IN SNOW FOR MOTHER) WILKESBAR Determined his mother, if only for a few minute John Lally, Pa., Feb, 28 “NOTES—GOSSIP | In “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” | TOM SANTSCHI HERE ‘Convict Writes Book How i aged 14, escaped from Kis Lyn, county home for boys hat, coat or shoes, started over the! ice and snow-covered mountains on a 14-mile walk to his home here The ice cut his feet and the cold chilled him to the bone, Aut he set the | and without | his teeth and plodded on, While his courage was that of a hero, his body would not stand the strain and he fell exhausted at the farm house of Gustave Welch, on the Ashley mountains. The boy later was sent back to the Kis Lyn home. FEB. 28, PAGE 6 FILMDOM LIP PIIA IIIA 1917, 'G. A. REYNOLDS SAYS BELT LINE BIG OPPORTUNITY Charles A, Reynolds, the man wel jcarried the fight against unfair tour yO i rate diserimination to Washing Jton, D. C., hax come ont in favor of |the public belt line, Reynolds serv Jed ax chairman of the at public omission and has | service cor made a study of utility probleme | “Complaints have been made from time to time by merchants, manu facturers and others of diserimina tion and unjust charges for awitch ing in the city of Seattle,” says | Reynolds’ statement Relief wan! | first sought of the rallroads, who, of} course, justify their own practices Application was then made to the public service commission, but afforded from that source intercede on the commin |no reltef the authority | part of the public service 7 sion being in doubt | ‘ | “Common sense, therefore, would | dictate voting of the bonds and the election of Erickson, Hesketh and “ lLane, who favor local control, rather {than th ction of those who do not re nize a great public oppor | tunity.” ~ } | Dry Squad Officer | | Loses Damage Suit! | | Da were awarded Horman ‘ inst Aubrey G. Ford, « Sergt tnam’s dry My a jury in Supe keman’s court. Peter oa thet Ford, as a dry entered his home, at im 1328 Pitt November 30, an Py than @ revoly jer handcuffs.” He sued for Liberty $10,000, but was given $500 by the jury WAR STUFP battle scenes may piensa 000 Leagues Under the FICE ‘ruise See as Is ier Tass roore (P enican: Cruisers sent an Basi Indian uprising against] May Be Sent East the government troops. ~ IREMERTON, Feb, 28—Orders REGULAR CAT io ae Seat Soule Mier envoy Wats Theda Bara 1s seen in her new 1. expected by ships of the ar film the role of a woman who! mored cruiser clans lying here, if loves jowels more than anything Congress grants the neceta elne in the w In her character! sonty for-the protection of mer ization of “The Tiger Woman” she! -nantmen asked by President Wi! combine the cruelty and cun-).on The armored ¢ ra in the ning of th sa a navy tnclude the San Diego, South WANTED THE EATS deeton saa” Pasi oa tar aoe Mary Livingston doesn’t get very | ans the Montana, Seattle and North far as the “Queen” of the Golden Carolina on the Atlantic. City dange hall in “One Touch of fin,” at the Minn makes a celine for table and starts or dering cometh “*°" Committee Backs ne to eat and on" ot to ’ T eatns 2; oma, wok $e.ene Big Training Bill r she gets from the pro: 1 rahe 5 rom the INOTON s~The vss gia lak agreed to report the army bill, car 4.6 rying an amendment providing for| SURE TOOK CHANCES - ry training. The girl tn a Chance,” “The Man Who Took |. | at the Colonial, had the man come after her and renc , rom a band of “kidnappers.” He did—wedding bells. 0, YOU MARY Mary Mil way to make at the Str mile and h Minter goes a | The Gentle Intrudes’ a worth while. Mary's curls are great ee Tom Santech! is the hero tn Country That God Forgot,” at A It's a Western drama and comedy complete the "The DISCOVERY 18 THE WRONG. DOER'S BOGEY li —e} Lawful Booze Ruined Him (yx: 0: em came over “he brought with him jall the n Il know and a lot 1} ave to ibless them, cast out to drift for| don't know themselves in a cold and cruel First, there was Harry Symone world, while I am condemned for | who is | st splendid, but at life because of sins legal booze | least ears older than when he drove me to ¢ it went away You see, little book, ‘lease publish this letter for me,|the People’s party has decided to asta « the revenue derived | run Harry for mayor in spite of the therefrom to £ mé a new start) possibility that the campaign may in life rake up that old scandal of the! CONVICT NO. 4110, | twine x SA You will remember, little book, |! ) before Harry went away there was , How to Relieve {la project on foot to have him nom ; Rican $\inated, end by #ome hoo crook ' After each meal ahd at bed inkling of the epi i informed take @ spoonful of (|Dick and others « People e-made med: {/party they would sprin if they ) for its re nominated Harry for any office as ; Relief be- )/a step to the mayoralt rup ot a iret dose. ts This fall, what the People’s par-| Rabie Goamon Bo ty wanted to do was to make Harry | Bimple Fi ibe foriiaety pint : |sieermen sd that at the next elec-| for whisky the sitaple tion he would be in line for mayor. Ry oe EL Detter, net Eliene's advice, Harry f wis Labor ey, ™ pal Form- to South America He could not} Pe procured from any good §| | think, little book, sometimes $ rug store. |what we call remorse ts only the fear of being found out. If you| were 4 percon, little book, with a| heart that could stop beating, al set of nerves that would turn you! sick and coid, I would put the ques tion to you straight——-Have you ver regretted very greatly any thing you have ever done in your jlife--l mean any of the little # and sins the flesh is | r to and that the best o! 5 com. mit without any one but ourselves howing have you ever eretted those | More than likely you would an swer, if you were an actual person! instead of a piece of paper, you never did unless omething came Jup by which you were afraid your ae silly sing ould find you out. Then PERSONALLY GUARANTEE |! vou trembled and wept and wished you had not—then and not tll peor us? Wart | then, did you try to sidetrack con-| ing me during the || Sequences ‘ oming more and Women, I think, little book, face day consequences in a braver pirit Mare’ y bee eae prot” 1 ]/than do men. Elene wished Harry | offer you the [/to go ahead last spring at the be f the ginning of the campaign. She said Te age onthe to me: “If there is no such thing Sati et, as forgiveness in this world, then he inoig eats are in | our boasted civilization is naught attle, and nd upon the || Harry has paid a thousand times success of Iness for @ fu- lover in suffering for the twins ture living. i ducement is #ome tn saith We have done everything we could It will 1 to come to me |ito repair the injury, and {t seems for your work to me if the story did come ont it 5.00 | really ought to redound to Harry's 85.00 810.00 to #15.00 minath invited cD AND PEK see 1804 Phird Ave, indays, 9:30 Ul 1p. credit instead of his injury Of course, | do not mean Harry did not do wrong, but every one in this world does wrong in more ps leas degr and it should not counted against us if, when we tall | m. YOU CAN’T SEE THEDA AFTER TONIGHT! 6 Massive Acts—6 You can never see her in a better Vampire drama—you can never see her in a better theatre—see her tonight NEW SHOW TOMORROW COLISEUM FIFTH AT PIKE ; we rise 4 try to go on akain ID Sh Id Fee fesse? Se Betis a | Dy speptics ou {for her sin with her life, but that id d Could be touch easter for me tan AVOid Drugs an to live and see my boys disgraced. | gs Budge and Tod be their fa-| Medicines ther’s namo legally—I love them and they love me as do other moth- | ers and sons. If the story does! game people come out, let it come. It will cer-/ their eyes to danger, and it tainly show Harry and I have tried | that tnatine custom or to atone in every way, and certain. | Cavecn dyspep'! y if we are at all human we should ¢ etc be willing to give every one anoth sing the eyes does not ban- oe akuaae, sh the danger, and it is cer — that neither drugs nor medicin I can't help thinking, little book, | possess, nwer to destroy 0 armfu ive acid tn that the boys will have to suffer | ("which te the underlying ¢ if the story comes out, but perhaps |G¢ "most forms of indigestion and it is just as well, as they will have | dy*p oes. They may aye eare- to know $0 ~~ rary relie ever Increasing now me time. quantities taken, and ali Dick book, were dis-|the time t remains in the cussing s ce id 4 and that fs told me Hes often to suf- gated here for, and Dick said: “I e'and. stomach think it a splendid test of courage | tr: about an ounce on Harry's part to stand up and | °° = om take the gaff as he surely will have to. Do you know, Margie, as 1 looked about on the faces of those : men I wondered what any one of thus « Y to would do if all our acts of com y meals without exper ¢ least pain or unplagsant- t on and omission were to be atervera, 7 Mie blaz to the world? I grew a little cold, Margie, on how I wished, I had always done right—that I had always been | No. dear, I answered, “you did | ee Hae lee = not really wish that, for to you and | texteaie Ga Gk On Harry and all the rest of the men/| counts a 3 bottle like you the sins you commit| eral | rowen D0 i arulnst woman never worry you | 20” 0 a ee eee much until you are found out. Be-! fore that, they are stolen sweets. Today Cl | ig, are cen ewes" CSS cs tee - Tr a ; i 66 A? *: te Get Rid A Pike Daily of That : : THEATRE Free Trial Treatment “The Uncle Sam's Cc First Line of ountry | "Defense - That Tag apc God Comedy D P yh MThe Villain bn. ih. NEWMAN, Forgot Still Pursued State New York, Her’ [[ wien Tem santweht THE SUNFLOWER DANCING GIRLS with the PARSON’S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. THE BIG FUN SHOW Playing “WAY OUT WEST” to Crowded Filled With Pretty Girls, New Songs, Funny Comedians Now Houses BACT FRATURE BLUEBIRD FRANKLYN FARNUM COLONIAL PHOTOPLAY In “The Man Who Took a Chance” Fourth Ave. at Pike St. Matinees Evenings Children

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