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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH! 31, 1917, PAGE 3 HERE ARE TWO MORE CHANCES §=[VAMPIRE PLAYS FEATURE AT TWO THEATRES SUNDAY ] BRITISH TAKE FOR GROWERS OF POTATOES | ) di gemma, FIVE TOWNS IN: Taise potato If you know some Ta ferry from Leschi par 7 4 oe v body who haen't land of | own, | oellevue and call at my office tell him at rose i Very truly at “ ti Potato h 5 ain haus . p ‘ " ¥ BY WM. PHILIP SIMS with five acres of land and 1 ‘ ; 1 ( : WRITISH ROME big garden spot cleared 5 LOT AT 13th AND CHERRY . A ‘ Dae 2 THE BRITISH ARSE Expect to sell it this year, vo Potato Editor: Would I : i 5s od P arch 31.— British troops you know of anyone who deserving th . ’ 4 " ‘ . ite ward in @ oa like to go on it and look after it}of a lot 60x120 at » 3 er ule front im they can have it. | ym to for the use of growing | « . ; 7 the dock, has R. F ail garden truc : P ~ ae , ¢ the lnpertasy ae foe, is near to re and ha ! is that the € 5 % Log ’ ” I ‘ 1 St. Quentin. a plenty of wood on it y be left presentable 4 x { y j e cit ere captured in vais It will cost $4 oF $5 to fx " en thra us : p | , : » Hindenbass ae windows. If it sh« » sold Yours respectfully | sined constitutes am tomant could he erop or i ANDREW YOUNG . , a mile and a half tae bese , Hote - | % * } | ere y won line of battle them in planting a ur ad I yerton, Wash occupied by the Brite ce today were Home STONE WON'T VOTE SOLDT GIVES SILK i ' Oe 2 court, 8 bili. Vermand, Mee ASSISTANCE UNTiL FLAGS TO PATRONS | ee by fae oa BLACK AND BRAINERD WASHINGTON, Mare 1 r » pant i . alia ‘seeded i J ms onl J. Stone, of the “w heat { ‘ 1 ‘ heart ¢ ‘ , a : é es 4 . al ‘9 I i Bla prosecuting atten) vu . q v and pro . a rs ne Snohomisy county, conduct ustering senato ' i 4 ‘ ' f the Cpeaalaen 1 10 ‘ , : spirit of the ; ¥ ng ta cave in the Traey” Measure, will vote agair ny fu : and to prove the patrot s ‘ h fag *' 6 r will be the principal speaker ther action than that ) eronnes y 52 . before King County Democratieg by this government u ngtess | Ants anc : ™ whos . i ‘ s regular Saturday noomg declares war, he announce kive X - ‘ > ‘ 4 1 My ng and lunch at Good Kate” “I will vote against y further, Of their coat : eria, Erastus Brainerd, chair action until congress « $ J % d Cross oa and be said. “Then | am fc —— , ' y ‘ é av ase committee, will also ad will €o to any lengths t PAIR ARRESTED IN 1 oe “lien Lorena, Hight,” com enemy.’ My posit ar R . y | Cro iss Lorena Hight, neutrality bill ho hanged tx GOLD BAR ROBBERY a . 4 Faito, 1 sing. the slightest. [| would vote ag | . . ce 4 ; i Ps it again. c i, Michael Sheean, a 1 and} 4 : ia 2 ; ARMED GUARD SAILS 2.2 3 i oa eos Bieri) eS worth $2 m the company’s ‘ For Sm Influenza — DES MOINES, Is ‘ mine, 3 » arrest wae Ay J “ “Armed guards composed only of| ade bs & detective > * ° 4 ; Y on Raval officers and American blue-| {Tom Seattle, P bocgtt . Sachets are assigned to Amoer.|trict Attorney Smiser’s office here a 3 ‘ . jean ship that sai or the war ge a » ; . me sone,” staied Rear Admiral Palmer. United States in 1916 paid $291, 3 4 { fh an urgent appeal for additional | 649,000 for ice cream and consumed) & : , a a gS My Common Variety Raval recruits, made public y the| 208,220,000 gallons. New York If a common Cold is ati local recruiting station today sumed 24,000,000 gallons mmos Cob is am proniniys there never will be other variet To prove this to be true, Seventy-seven,” at the first or shiver. boy tell his ; : “2 2 = Small vial of pleasant p From the experiences fi 1. Dorothy Dalton, in “The Dark Road,” Liberty ry. } fits the: vest poe’ h <T % 2. Scene from “The Glory of Yolanda,” Clemmer “| : rugginte, cen and $1 00, among the . - » prem Saturday. 3. Scene from “The Bottle Imp,” Coll- ~ 4. William Stowell and Dorothy Phillips, 2 i seum - ig o a Wiltiam & Ne Y — and m3 ia Petal Mabgane Girl,” Rex, §. Leules Ginem, in tte = ee : 2 J . The Wolf Woman,” Mission. ‘bat is “The Double Sque : attle fronts , i Ask the sporting editor or get _ - _— mn a a ar | Star Monday. : M : 7 a Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co, ae | id av’e . > young fellow at her boarding s¢hool Imp Sessue Hayakawa plays the 4 DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY : dee r n France, she ma ee hin They |leading role, with Lehua Wa alpahua we @ come to this countr er being |as the leading lad With the ex b te made the sole lega of his|ception of Guy Oliver, t entire |r » arew uncle's ¢ He falls into thelcast is composed of Hawaiians or ¢ La tq tolls of blackmailers, and refusing | Japanese : e s wife | Then it The story is of Lopaka, a Hawai « an fisherman, who wishes to mar / But th h maid stip ' ne er mothe t be p Does Lo | oo . att A Sunday with paka do tt ‘ not But he KEN ’ eee and goes 1 t © pov ie ‘PO BUFFALO BILL IN FILMS ert —Monse Vetere tw «The | x the lifetime of the Inte}, Nearts and Saddles’ | Prestige Gained - Quality Sustained Mart tn nted to poste t g er ates of Perit” SAN FRANCISCO FIRE IN MOTION PICTURES—8 REELS viene ste pina of the ‘iden tn coger Cureth howed SUNDAY NOON CONCERT ealth ath because ee ee Wallace o, Wa inking farther dow Scenes Made Only Three y Dalt 1 ie alert le aaoral Bh baad BS vecomes a gutt Fatima, Oriental Intermezzo ...... ¢ Months Ago ‘ resp tp dis sal pmes to the Colonia Saturday. | nary ( igh st Walts: ..ccssa ‘ca teufel Lola, daughter of “He ru her he is reformed. | Erminie, Overture Berlin and cities of France as they are today; reek love Aieire, Musee MONT tng cided oom : rior to the fire and earthquake women doing the work of men; Red Cross in pie A, @ Great THE LAND 0" YAAKA HULA rat holocaust, he seeks her and action; rulers and armies of England, France , rit nciful f Hawaii, with] The story is laid in San Fran and Russia. ant nis called t nt. | the he hula-hula, Kanaka|ctaco in 1905-6 Gems © Action ee eee | Confessions of a Wife | RUSSIAN DRAMA Yolanda is 1 - ° @j quired with a leer. | zs “PULL” ATTRACTS ONLY — | had not thought of j Il | cirl who was born with an intens! THE SHIRKER lime oo and she leaves for Look here, Miss Newton, mar rage and he | made | down I remarked icil to th 6 surpriséd remier danseuse of the imperial | manager i 11a as she took] Oh, I mean it,’ he explained Het. Finally she wins and holds |up the threa ier stor the | /m crazy about 1 and I can Hear Frank W. Smith, a Seattle boy, tell of his |]]j ‘love of « young artist Letting yoint of ‘her tnterview |!AKe you tho greatest actress. In il A A rt O Oo plays the: artist| with the manage |America. 1 can see you are the . , ‘ gf é . thrilling experiences among the submarines and ' Anita 5 Yolatida Mat chorea at me, nd then said, |'!M4 of @ girl one has to marr Ti é of a modern Cleop: atra comes to emmer Satur-| ‘Of course ry one on Broadwe ay | I laughed, Margie, it was fur | ny hat great fat pie of hnew that Earnest Lawton fell for|" That great fat pig of a man with the coarsest of minds and no whose song of pa: Guterson’s orchestra will feel! you the minute you turned those] . right at home playing for this pic-|jumpgs of yours on him. Bets were | @4nners at all, telling me | was wrought havoc with the ure ayer aie es the kind he wot Id have to marr £ . és : i ture cop oe | made all the length of the street as | fan ca. pe rhaye.t Maine 4 ambitions of m | tu. how lon would last. You], FAIRBANKS AND GRIN BACK ee not one 18 thought you}! Sald to bim, and so [| must de-| The Sunday bill at the Strand {could make your bluff good behind | line your, of ae i |will be the grinning and geniat|the footlights. Hut we saw you}. ore I could get any further star, Doug Fairbanks, in one of his | ha onality all right and you| 0 Mterru Aisi Who is the man | Triangle productions, namely “The » right type eto in love with Halfbreed | tut [| must sa uit it over, | It 18 a story of California in the| kid, and I think it made Lawton oar ¢ entailing the adven little jealou for | want to tell you} tures of a halfbreed, his “wooing” \no man likes to have a woman bea cf the village belle, his jilting and|him at his own game, and nothing the finding of true love in the | kills that little thing we call 1 get on in the theatrical game nuldet. of @ forest fire, quick as to have the woman we h in the theatrical gaz for That is why I think | shall Commencing Tomorrow A la Cabaret” is the comedy have a sentimental eeling lleave it) was my parting shot a A Liberal Donation Prices—15c, 25c, 35c, ise FOOL THERE WAS" It ain't right kid and I saw|! went out of the door The erring son, the Vamplah, the rom pe fi vat you didn't care ntinu ) of Receipts Goes to] 50c. Matinee, 15c, 25c. rief-stricken other oh ae ; aaet yonr pratt pink fingers Se cmeeonnnued Local Children, Other Man are all included in the | for him, I am sure he got his, and oT se ner % kik of "Sha Mh Wonnan Hesnlon | dls why ‘te is bo ed, st 20 a re . M. and 8 P. M. Glaum, Charles Ray and Howard| Why, he has gone back to | 6, BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN personal attairs are only for myself,’ I answered cooll | y ire making a great mis take, kid, hon you are You'll cet it thru your prett head yet that any woman must have pull to rrr? Hickman are the principal ou know, and 1€ a long suffer It comes to the Mission Sunday jirg skirt to put up with him, say I for four days Now, here m proposition ¢ 4 - ¢ : Pe A A |" Ambrose Rapid Rise," with | bright lights of the little old stre \ te oubles anc 1 Tomorrow— Macl Swalr ond I will if you'll be good and , " ne ¢ AND SHAME d THEATRE Some tse our part, T'm tired of Lawton jar an K Her Fame and Shame” is a high-pew THE Third Ave. Near Y Comedy! BADGER GAME AGAIN and Tecan eee you are a comer ered Keystone comedy concoction, served If The Diseard” entails the adven.| Just say the word and TI ¢ » the x oruge beh 2 4 t ow, and it’s us for the real burg,’ | where in two parts, with sliced smiles, a touch: DISCARD Saute ha hell tbe lial ek i " “3 49 tine ‘ ack * New of hilarity and a lot of laughter for seas- RAMA’S Te gee el ee aaa y 1 said quiet! Until the oning Louise Fazenda, Harry Booker With Harry Beaumont OPEN j ords were out of my mouth, Mar Rats Are Dan erous ind Charles Murray are the principal im ah READFUL -qnowPsO¥ TRANS FENG je, Laid not have eny such ided Kit ng By U gredients Virginia Ernest to 11 P.M EAL AUTO ann TEAM SERVICE Great heavens, girl, what are , Hammond Maupain DAILY FURNITURE 49 BAGGAGE | . 7m , ’ | STEARNS | on going to do 3 Br 9) € . s00n as my two weeks FIRST AT PIKE s . . QGe———— Pathe : 7 , re Cant rthink Vit try AR ly ELECTRIC PAST Continuous 11 to tos. Admission 15c—Children "s esides the stage U. S. Government Buys It | ‘ oy Going to get married?” ha in. ) SOLD EVERYWHERE~#5¢ and 81,00 ‘

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