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

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serie otc saree egononsncsen cornea ane anaes RMAN SPIES ¢ EVERY GIRL ENOUNCED BY WHO WORKS FOR A E D BY WILBUR 8, FORREST | PARIS, March (@y Mall) ; “A vast of German agents engaged in surveillance of Spanish porte and shipping” SHOULD la condemned by the Spanteh press and demands made on the { government to teke steps to | get the spies out of the coun try in papers arriving here to day. German bomb plote and intrigue in America are point ed to as examples of what the Spanish government is con fronted with. Since Spain's refusal to open ly break with Germany a protest against the submarine blockade, the Spanish press, ex cept the Germanophile organs, ia open in its criticism The objecting papers carry lengthy and deta velations of the methods of man agents working in ction with the submarines. Il Liberal, the great r of Madrid, leads in open aring that no ship now efore its de rout 1 anish port leaves @ scription ea ° nat ubmarin tts destin marines ly h tranemitte! ls or ate that say to a sh will be sun a tie And early always r Vessels ITTLE od by which pass the tests of the agent ad are spared, the paper says; and} he German organization is very vast and admirably ¥ jto take adganta: of all the ole |ments at its d mn. Of th 160,000 to 86,000 Germar yw jin Spain, the t part are off | cers of the German army, marines, | }inventors, industrial workers, com mercial agents and te clans of NO ADVANCE all sorts who have ght employ ment on all parts of the Spanish 15c coast. In some inst en they 5 work for the lowest wages raven, ae This German army is directed b Loge Seats 25¢ ds of big Ger umercial before }the consuls and he enterprises, satrial, organized the an oe nd.& UNIVERSITY ——_______ __—_ | Bears 25, 000 Signatures for U. S. Probe | aq Gary says the annual capa- sstenniniiteeanetteniainimiiianinansesa ‘of the United States Steel Cor- fn supplies which would sir by the government in war is more than onethird im value than that of all fn the same lines. Girl With the Million- Smile, in Mark Romance the Sunny Southland |B ACTS The Princess of Patches Big petition which was sent to Washington last week by Everett prisoners’ defense committee, asking federal investigation of Verona shooting and events and condition leading up to it. ‘EMPLOYES NOW OWN GOODYEAR WILL USE | Branch Manager E. R. Wood, of} The Goodyear Tire and Rubber |the Firestone Tire & Rubber com-| company, Akron, Ohio, has de any, has received a telegram from epee os 7 [ne president of his company, Mr. — for the metric system of H. 8. Firesto’ advising that the | ¥e!shts and measures and will |books have just closed on the| adopt its use as far as possible in [stock distribution plan and over/all its work. }11,000 employes, or better than 99| ai; employes have be re |ver cent, have purchased stock. | +, Grom ‘ae imate een Mr. Firestone has t 6 VIED | the system, which has boom aan ii ir mind for years, it aakS Soc’ by practieatiy the wines eons |distinet advance in the solution of | excent the United States ) industrial relations. coing beyond oe | the profit sharing or bonus a. | i or c B ne Te ore can uy GENERAL TIRE CO. mitted to purchase an equal allot-| mt with the executive with a| |minimum payment of $5.60 p |month. The stock.was sold to the er s below current quotation, lgiving them the benefit of the |by the factory that their new cord |good work in the past ag well as | tire will soon be on the market. |f ture benefits, Every stockhold-| Mr. Allen has become very en. IS MAKING CORD A. K. Allen, of the Allen General Tire company, has been advised er hag all the privileges the mena usiastic about his new line. The implies. |General tire 1% guaranteed for Mr, Wood further states: “This | 5,000 miles by the factory, and be plan gives every omploye a real |#ides this, he has offered another Interest in the company and {s bet-|#UA@rantee, which 1s to retread any for if you have|General tire free of charge if the FIC OUTFITTING 0 Ai ter for the man shed a real interest in the work you do,|riginal tread wears out in 6,000 I there is nothing in the world that | wiles. R.THIRO & UNIVER! -SSES MEM -WOM dot if gives you more pleasure than your work, and at the same time you be ‘come more effictent.” onomists everywhere are watching closely the workings of this plan, as the size and standing the Firestone Tire & Rubber “ARMLESS WONDER”, GOOD FARM WORKER company gives it added signifi. | JOPLIN, Mo., “March 26 Frank cance. ©, Zerber is the “one and only arm Jess wonder” in this vicinity. He The word “amen” Mteraily, means| lives in a nearby village, 1s a far- “true,” jer, and, altho armless, ranks with __.| the ‘best of them Here are some of the things that Zerber can do successfully: Drive Tomorrow HOUSE PETERS a five-horse team to a gang pi ., a plant corn as well as any man, —IN— drive @ cultivator, drive an auto mobile, fire the furnace, open any door of a house, write, and dress himself with the exception of at- | taching his collar. Practically the only things he cannot do on the farm are harness- “The Rail Rider” WITH ZENA KEEFE LUKE THE LAWYER A KNOCKOUT ling the horses and milking the CORI Third Ave, Bows ASS and Pike Washington was the only Ameri- can whose birthday was publicly \celebrated while he still lived, SPANISH PRESS | Tcatts HART (STOCK IN CONCERN METRIC SYSTEM NOW STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1917. | GRAY FISH AS FOOD PROVES ECONCMICAL one dollar this grave problem has caused a complete many conventions }} I} Today Until Friday Night Only THE GREATEST SCREEN SUC- CESSES OF THE ASON KEEPING WITH THE CONSISTENT PROGRAM OF HIGHER CLASS ATTRAC- MONS SHOWN AT THE CLEMMER berks \\ dla, / Lf PAGE GOSH! WHAT CHANCE FOR MERE art NOW? KITTY’S A VAMPIRE! Also There’s a Canine Vernon Irene) at the ONE OF (or astle oliseum to make Trying go where it ‘ sata” IN upheaval ir tices we eat dogfish wadays Yep, it's true, the old scaven ger of Puget sound has entered Fish merchants all along the water front say that there Is a big demand now for dogfish, renamed grayfish Fis LH na ¢ old prejudice polite society te Comm s that th most & Little Sound Pirate Many of the canneries tell me,” aye Darwin hey are using all ‘ Ket d if not r en accustomed been a pirate nd waters for & premium nd the state count \ ) Seattle are eating kinds of that they awe raid one hel Because of her al- ries ve es grayfin . most superhuman he highe ton va powers of attraction OPS for men, Vera is known to the gay set hich she moves When this attraction in n the ed h the the Me- 2 n of the Wm. & Hart and Mary Mcivor, in “The Square Deal Man,” Liberty democ - 3 “Two most of the/t a The Square | Gentlen Deal Man with his W an oll is starred. comedy Two Spot” had bee . is “Madcap found by k O'Diamonda” (1 brose Mack Swain dying beneath a desert cactus 4 ee over after called the latter “Ff BESSIE WAS MILITANT » comedy “Her Circus) Bessie, the g Indy he of . Knight.” A Daughter of the Poor,” went to ‘ Pe 4 eee the “boas” to ive him a ple r i ; folks shall we KITTY ANOTHER BARA , {he a wien acts Pe ener | hae Pag eee pen grayfish, He's mighty upon doing a certain t e waw . . usually accomplish her 1 n Kitty rdon as “Vera the 4 | sets her mind upon taking Robert) It's Mission | Hitchcock, a wealthy {mt r 2 ae ne ANOTHER CASEY JONES He away from his happy fam week. She has a hard tin ane Pe movie star si * erhun power over me engineer in “The Rail urns her the vi n the the Class A | The story is presented in a for 4 » Lawyer,” is the name} manner at the C of the comedy | . see A CANINE CASTLE A SOUTHERN PRINCESS A white, curly dog that dance Prir ; around like a canine has at Out o lat the Collseum The fire depart comedy, “The He Scandals,” makes an » IN RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’ GREAT NOVEL The hose shoots | water, and every | . |NOW IN FILMS | “Little Lost Sister” gained fame as a stage play and story. It's at the Rex in the pictures all the rest of the week. Bessie Eyton and| LAUGHTER MOCKS LIFE’S ILLS |GIRLS LEARN FAST TO BECOME NURSES ° |. 0 you know, think One “VERA THE MEDIUM” 3} ttle book, T some an awful! a sense of times The 200 girls of the U oker? ow | George Fawcett are two of the p who have enrolled in the Red Cross |b of always on tap to live with} jctpal characters. os Vi sn - son, are v wny degree of contentment. We A STORY OF THE LURE OF WOMEN AND oe for the tra & >) poor m< # make so many, TALE OF THE SOUTHLAND | Dr. Wa Kelton, under whose|; Saar Woke. choos (fone THE FOLLY OF MEN The plunk-a-plunk of the banjo,/ direction the work being carried |loose with that, the eoft negro voices, winds per.jon. Bandaging arms, hands, and|la we are lost. M. GUTERSON’S e clanses Page FE ge Rete Meda ge Sige} RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA | iy nde sedge ah ed chinesse erg [TD was quite excited abo MUSICAL PROGRAM | cach aust tions ae toe i « him. She was wonderf “Hengerian Rbapeddf No. 14 issess.vescecseoeeses By Liszt | ; cay He ne when she left for the boat Orchestra Number | in white—soft whit “Romance” white furs, against her ‘Cello Solo by Fred Namias & stunning black hat ou are looking simply wonder. 15 ee ee |How | Fat Actress es a ADMISSION 1c | f e swered rather wear | AS | tty er if woman who| ILAST | Was Made Slim ie. ay Neen he ? tire d ot being told of it as I de I IMES You would think I had to be flat tered complimented perpetu TODAY al os I think if I could 1 a man who did not tell * eWitiful he thought I was I ald the first of the tiola Pre-|narry him immediately—that ts million dollar—three reel Mma ee master feature— | ght. All| “Now look here, Donna,” I said | super-comedies— . ery trad of bala vileeaaton © « think, my dea it would) immediately for laughing. | cai Se are thas Sar ee meta eae ., (WAITER CAUGHT &é | h i 1 teh gin z Jas Donna repeated it tome, “I am e ouse do so. The micss and ef “lana ua a, ov hen 1 om ry old very sorry for you, but you will WITH CLUB SILVER fective . agin ah gi cag raat forgive me, I know, when I tell you i esr | ® ag ge ice all hag poy | |this little glimpse of you with the) Forty-eight pieces of silverware, Drink Hot Wat a tern heae toothache makes me feel as tho Il with the name of the Arete aia a er Mar said Donna, h you al y I-gon't you find it hard to live up{s@ been acquainted with you al-/on them dropped out of G. W. With Meals to Stop {2 |to your friends’ valuation of you 7 Jones’ vest Tuesday night, Wale 99 |Take my white hair, for instance “T am going to send you down to| Patrolman Jake Bjornason, at cal a S Stomach Disorders| Every one says, ‘How perfectty (my Toom, and while I shall not | Fourth ave. and Main st., noticed a lpeautiful!’ but it means hours of|®end you a salt bag, I will have the | colored waiter at the Arctic club . fortunate tir ont in keeping it clean and |steward bring you an electric pad.” | with a suspicious looking piece of ntior ‘i perfectly dressed.” : | *T went, Margie,” continued Don-| newspaper projecting over the top a merry mixup— ‘ “Poor Donna! I think, little book, |, “and T stayed all day. While | of his vest, and tore open his vest. a mull in of mirth { thelsome malignant fairy crossed her |@very one hos ata bape gg bg i by HR q re, —_ orm |. dieconte: The : she|having a beautiful time vas Tr) p-0-s-i-t-i-v-e-l-y a scream. nfullWhen she got back from the sail,|Pad. When we docked tonight 1/{Te rallway mail division of ie | Thirteenth district, says that the took a taxi for the hotel as quick ° « party tonight she was a sight | re-arrangement the working I could get here,” And the feature with i ne tim: | Her p was all swollen up and/"S |force will not reduce the number at tha Seaat feat § jher eyes red and almost closed. She was silent a moment, and/or men or their wages. They will n *™P-) “why, Donna,” I said, “what is|then she asked, “Were you ever in| bo gure of jobs, he says, altho per atarrhal conditions ere the matter?” Malcolm Stuart's stateroom on the Altho she seemed to be In pain,|Lady Salvia, tl was a little twinkle in her| “No, why | reddened eyes. Apparently another twinge of What rind of an impression do in kept her from replying jheps not in § Iw apt to be an Margie?” fetitee 8S. J. WETTRICK, Commerce and Chamber of Commercial Club KATHLYN | Mood to the secretion t fiyou think I would make on a (To be continued) attorney, left Wednesday morning tin the untaral lene it mo *further-| Before I could answer she con jora argument ‘on “the transcontl- na con.|tinued, “I arrived on board the|| READ STAR WANT ADS I nental rate case, na a!/boat and was introduced to your Se bd paragon and my host, and just as I opened my mouth to smile I felt a twinge of pain, In less than two OME OF ODROME and PALACE HIP in her best picture kist. Do not confuse hivura “s-/ minutes I had a jumping — tooth-| VAUDEVILLE ji aMtewther gta, Wee cat Tit tnel cine te Gane inten etme ie HERE'S ANOTHER CLASSY SHOW, TOMORROW TO SATURDAY since “The Spoilers” pure bi titin'the|tried to keep it to myself, but it} ZSRe BR CL. . ‘ or ta t and when my face itself up in was Impossible involuntarily screwed Royal Court Quintette Out of the Wreck : FREE DOCTOR ee SS eon rene Nothing Sertous—Just Mirth and Melody 1e Right Drug Co,/ed to be natural instead of polite, 169 Washington St, jand I sald, ‘I have a frightful hoad jac he, and\I wish | was home this I> “ LeRoy & Tozier Comedy Songs and Chatter Michael Emmet “The Irish Minstrel” A story taken from real ‘fe : : A And the Doctor wilt minute with a bag of salt and a life, proving that truth is Aa aaah “ssa Mel jece of red flannel on my face Darto & Rialto | Nanita & Maryon stra e 4 Sadi instead of on board this’ beautiful a " aig? . > stranger than fiction, and [prescribe for youl yacht, trying to look. ten years The ‘Tatkiens Boys Clanatc_and Character) Dancers " younger than I am, while I feel at Feat ure f “The TY ls OR N= SE J Feat BEATRICE FAIRFAX wiing ji FS ita not do bet! iauehed uproariously, tttle(f Photoplay 1 nig sister of All Trae Lovers Watchman” Haven’t you been to the | ter then take advantage of this of-)pook, and Donna said that was . save you money and give ¢ what. .Malcolm Stvart had Afternoons 10 Cents, Evenings and Sundays, te COLISEUM lately? possible treatment. done, tho of course he apologized

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