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American Initiative Courage and Patriotism Is the Keynote of “Soldiersof In the America’s tendance bourne Most Extracting, Fortune’ AT THE elbourne Theatre WITH Dustin aFarnum Title Role Richard Harding Davis’ Greatest Story Dramatized by Augustus Thomas Em- inent Playwright Most All Records for At- at the Mel- Smashed. The Biggest and Artistic Photoplay Ever Made IN SIX THRILLING PARTS Admission 20 Cents Cleaning Free ‘With Other Work. 50, to 6:00 jo 12:30 Evnoer mney hy “Appointment. = Phone Loris 148 | AL ner kin of the face is so breed | meas. LAFE HAMILTON BRAGS OF HIS | SPOTLESS NAME. On | sloner Mise May Irwin, who hae grown rich in her career was asked by The Star to wrile in her own way the story of how she happened to go on th e did—between performances at the Metropolitan, where she is appear- ing this week in “Widow by Proxy. She calle it her “confession.” Here is her stor: By May Irwin | petition of County Commis Lafe Hamilton yesterday af ternoon, Judge Frater issued a tem porary restraining order agathet County Auditor Phelps, stepping for the Lime recall proceedings against | Hamilton Argument for ® permanent In junction will be heard February 15 Hamilton sets forth In his pett j tion that the charges filed against} My maiden name was Ada Camp }him are insufficient to show mis-! bell, but that was some time ago, #0 don't try to remember it My father was a good, kindly lum- ber dealer in Whitby, Ontario, a town of about the population of Cen | feasance, malfeasance or a violation jot his oath of office. | He says he has bullt up a rep- utation for honesty ae Intey tral Park, which makes me a@ rity as a public official, and a8 | Canuck among other things. a private citizen, and that the | Poy wax a good liver, and what recall would do him irreparable | with his interests in pine and hem- lock, frequently omitted to lay some. cence, 3 zs " thing by for a rainy day, feeling it NEW YORK, Feb. 8—Ben). 8.) night snow and upset things; #0 Funk, of Funk & Wagnalls, pub-| Wien the end came wo were loft Ushers, died suddenly penniless, It's hard enough to be Muddy Skin— Blotches and Pimples’ | penniless in places like New York, lor Camden, New Jersey, or Dew | Moines, Iowa, but nothing to Jingle [in Whitby Is something terrible. Wanted to a Nurse marring you uty and If you wilt | the age of 11 years M When you eat you fill the entire orn i'n than she look eseubligie eee itn From early childhood J have al is a funmeker, | help wonderfully. | THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 191 PRESIDENT HUERTA NEAR END OF rus ROPE | CONFESSIONS OF MAY IRWIN AS WRITTEN FOR THE STAR ; Jor on A trolley cnr, or the stage, 1s very, very different from seeing me at home, I'm quite another person there. | If | were not on the stage play jing “Widow by Proxy,” the beat |comedy | have ever had, 1 would | settle down into the most domes | Ucated woman in the world | 1 love to fuss around the shoo {files, and boll cabbage, and batt mouse traps, and enter Into the true spirit of the fireside | For a long time I've had it in mind to retire; but It has never got | beyond my mind. I've hesitated | Backing away from the treasur ors office requires real herotsm, and I'm «a woman. | When I decide to quit, I shall go, biff-bang, just lke that ] Her Boys Are Her Fad. | Thank heaven, I can’%fford to re | tire at any time I can afford to re tire. Currency has been given to a rumor that I have made some money, | ‘The currency t* true T am a capitalizette, no to spe Still, I'm not boasting. 1 entered the profession as a slip of a girl and from a allp | have grown a naaniy Being penniless, my sister and I bank account. | havent been Are More Quickly Removed and | were what you might call “in re lucky at all, but a very hard-work Pure, Colorful Skin Restored By duced clreumstances,” but we did ing woman the Use of Stuart's Calcium “ ¢ heart { Yes, | have fads. They're my | Wafers Than By Any had long had an ambition to boys. I'm very ambitious for them Other Method. eS trained nurse, but in My hitby Walter, the r, is in a broker's re were no trainers, an Pe There is no common sense Inltook the next best thins, andes. May Irwin joffice in Wall street pimples, liver apots, blotches, ete..| tered upoi a ee (e |. Harry ts ning the Insurance 4 pon 8 dramatic career, at business. The stage for them? Not waya felt that home was the finest much One actress place on earth Think of i | wilt be about all crullers and playing the banjo, and working dotlies People really do not know me. Seeing me in a a hotel dining room in the family HOW TO CURE of a harmful kind arise then this | poisonous matter is taken Into the blood and must be thrown off. That his dismissal from [flee of superintendent of bulldings, con on order from Mayor Cotterill, firmed by the city counell ye |day afternoon, took piace on hear | say evidence, and without his being | | given a chance to defend himself, is } |the statement of R. H. Ober tn o pb Stasteag Abrntngr locay Rca | letter to the mayor, made public body Now Speake of My today Complexion.” “I betleve it Is the right of every man to be heard before he is tried eed i somewees Eee ® wrote Ober. “If Tt hae the abiiity @9d condemned,” to cleanse very quickly; but if it 7" had given me the chance to tter as it en atement, you would bare tr ibe — peor Al known that the charges In your let and lea debris ea refuse of all) pod were not in accordance with fact kinds along its course. Th itream of water Mayor Cotteri!l's appointment of impurities in Jood | Timotheus Josenhans, architect, to sear easily through. Th ose take Ober’s piace, was approved by Is the skin under the influence of the council Monday, Petree and become Marble dissenting. Tunable to do their work. Then it) The mayor charged Ober with ar fs that the blood {ts constantly bitrary methods of enforcing the throwing waste matter Into them, | building code, refusal to issue per: filling them up until they appear | mits in accordance with the orders like little hills of discolored {m-|and decisions of the board of ap- purities. | peals, threats. Stuart's are | vengetul and discriminatory tactics poisonous refuse matter Calcium Wafers ‘aca | COMposed of powerful, blood cleans | applied to-bullders and owners who Tues jing ingredients. One of these—jappealed to the board over Obers| Calcium Sulphide—is the strongest decisions, and arbitrary and obstric- blood purifier known. ‘tlve methods contrary to public tn- They go into your blood Just like! ats. the nutrition from your food. They follow every vein in the body.) They open the pores. They help | |the blood. They kill the elements | that cause skin disorders and, jter than all else, they do ‘ete | | forcibly and ell. Stuart's Calelum pleasant to take and ho ‘oay tain a box anywhere from any Price, 50 cents. | shell fn the revolver, J. F. Anderson former Portland patrolman, staged jan attempted sucide that falled last night in the Seward hotel Guests were alarmed by the shot and the smell of smoke and hurry of policemen added all the features of a bona fide attempt Anderson was slightly wounded in the breast by wadding from the shell. vein 8697 EXTRA SPECIALS WEDNESDAY The Largest Retail Distributors of Food Stuffs on the Pacific Coast—Make Use of Our Free Delivery Service At the police atation he sald de mestic troubles had made him de | spondent TILIKUMS ELECT The annual election of officers will be held by the Ikbt, Moxt and Klone tribes of the Tilikums of Elttaes tonight at Elks’ hall. After the business an entertainment will be enjoyed. INVITE SUNDAY | The Seattle Ministerial associa |tion has voted to extend an invita | tion to Billy Sunday to deliver al FIRED, DECLARES © MAYOR IS UNFAIR ‘the of-| barasament and re- | Firing at himaclf with a blank | cans Corn Syrup. India | 11 bars t goad I .10¢ -aundry Soap Pickles, Balisk of Chow Chow 25¢ gt. jars DIEGO, Feb, 3. j | SAN Sa | straw hat da gated. ; |werles of evangelical sermons in (| For Stall Numbers on Specials List, ri this city, Action on the propos! | iP 's Listed Below, See Bulletin Boards \tion was taken yesterday ; ais Sunday's acceptance ts hardly ex aq 5-Ib. box Macaroni or Spa- 13 Se cakes Sweet Choco- |pected, as downtown ministers ; BB ie obs cesee -BO@ | late ....... TET ii k .10¢ J} ¥ould not agree to keep their! 4 he . i Guaranteed Corn, can..%@| 3 bottles Stuffed Olives Ir ee ata 4 Very Best Tomatoes, can | ‘'ttttssts eres teres 25¢ | 9 | P| Nee es omen ga ees 2" | THERE IN JAIL 5 Ibs. Choice Raisins. .25¢ | ‘cttctserecseeeeeees 15@ 9) gan piecd, Feb. 3—R. Ww 4 Ibs. Choice Prunes. .25¢ | All 0c ‘Reis: Ib... .45@¢ | Harwood nd Mortimer Miller, iis Cocca it any |Americans held by Mexican sol Wc can: Olive Oil... | Ce eee diera in Lower California, are tn 8 -20¢ | 16, pkg. Mince Meat..@¢ |) {He Ensenada jail today, according |, Fancy Dill Pickles, doz. | Good Apples, 5 tt ‘106 to a report to American Consul ee en 10¢ | 2°04 Apples, 5 Ibs.. | Claude Guyant SB | 3 doz. Sweet Oranges 28 om Catsup 15@ | 15. sages | WEAR STRAWS | n Diego yoted today to make February 2 ch year, follow- | guaranteed jing a parade yesterday, in which, | Corsets up to $1.60 pair, | Cotton Batts, Ib adie coatless and carrying fans, several| potted BBE | “ore: dallvery wom Ladies Sample Us |thousand marched through the! —— — —— and @ alreets under straw hat wk, vetver, | TA4les" @Bck _Vicuna | ree: See « ie | @ sid dawns Pramhi | 4 beav. lang Conta 81.908 “nai” Bet — | sat, Granite, rucaing {| ASK INVESTIGATION | ila . 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This includes a careful and| accurate examination Curry Optical Co. | EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS | Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. | Bring This Ad With You Crowded Hout Greets Start of Second Week's Production of “The Crime of the Law” at the Seattic Theatre. 1 The best drawing card Messrs Bailey & Mitchell have put on th season, “The Crime of the Law THE BHAT Dental Work known to| began its second week's run last T Prices known to|night before an audience that |taxed the capacity of the popular Dental Material#| ‘Third avenue playhouse, If there hn Methoas| has been a doubt in any person's mind as to the success of Miss | Rachael Marshall's latest play must have been dissipated had that person been present to hear the N =a unatinted applause accorded, the 5 ; $ i play and the players in many o! PWM TRAIN TOASEEM [11.0 intensely. interesting scenes It is very seldom that any play or any company is of sufficient | interest to draw patronage a md week in Seattle. “The Crin Rridge or Extract] of the Law” has accomplished this teeth whieh | difficult at Miss Marshall has at teeth. | eueceeded in writing a play full of interest In ry line, full of a jhuman in eat story that appears vod to everyone, There ia not a dull t work at the | moment in the four acta of the r olay | BA Ay eB Ba Pip 1 calla PrTe is often remarked by patrons| YOU want your Dental Work|of the Seatt Theatre that each guaranteed: This Ie what we give! play is staged equal to that of any | practice Incréasen year after vcar | road show whose prices are $1.50 YOU cannot lone wy coming to us,|to $2.00, Each week there ts new and we are sore to win when you do| scenery and each setting {8 com: seOur pri ° plete in detail. The Bailey & and our work | te {20 | Mitchell, players are well known to No charge for exar every theatre goer In the city as |the best local company this city AL RATE) There {8 no advance in prices for * the new play @ best seat may IDENT! S T G | he’ naator 60. conts at night or for 26 cents at Thursday, Saturday and matinees,—Adverusement 2nd and Pike st. walle up, People’s Bank ¥ i levato: Sunday to Be Big Card it} REBELS MASSING: FOR AN ATTACK’ ON MEXICO CITY’ MEXICO CITY, Feb. 3— President Huerta’s overthrow wan considered here today @ matter of perhaps hardly more than hours. Good judges of the situation | believed that, at the outside, a .| few more days would see the | rebels in the Mexican capital Their forces m anced the city both on the east and north, and Many thought it doubtful if He a could depend on the garrison to defend it. | ‘There was no question that the| soldiers are discontented 1 Huerta is said to realize the des | perate nature of bis position, and to be greatly worried It in believed when the crinis comes, he will avail himself of American Chare a Affaires | O'Shaughnessy's offer of sanctuar | in the United States embassy Gen. Joaquin Maas, father of the! Gen. Mans who for.nerly command: | ed at Vera Cruz, and who died « days ago, was ordered to direct th defense of Torreon, and was on bi way to the threatened city with a| body of reinforcements for the £7 oral garrison th | GEN, VILLA HAS A CALLER SHOT JUAREZ, M@&, Feb. 32.—G Villa showed no compunction today for the death of Francisco Guzman, whom he had shot yesterday, after conferring with him briefly in the house he bas made his headquar-| ters here. Guzman, he declared, —worse than a traitor ed to die The dead man was just from Ha vana, and the story t# that be ca jto Villa with a proposition to re- nounce Gen. Carranza as rebel lead. | er, and throw his strength to Felix Diaz, ‘LITTLE WOMEN’ | DELIGHTS A BIG ‘HOUSE AT MOORE Loulse M. Alcott's old, old and evernew story, “Little Women,’ was told by real characters in the Marian de Forest dramatization presented last night at the Moore on the first night of a week's en-| tertainment. The house was crowd. ed and no one was disappointed The quaint characters of the | story book are admirably portrayed by the individual members of the/ | Brady company. Exactly true to _|the Alcott picture is each one of the many personages in “Little Women We find Meg and Jo, Beth and Amy, Mr. March and Mrs. March, and all the others, smfling right t fore us in a delightful transforma- tion that is fairydike in its wonder. Added matinees will be given Thursday and Friday. The success of “Little Women” Seattle is al- as A #pyY and deserv e—- | J|AMUSEMENTS> =| Tonight and Ali Week Matiness Tomorrow, ‘Thursday, Vridey, Sut All Seattle Talking About It Louisa M. Aleott's Immortal Piay Little Women fértul Viay and (he Bent y Seen Here in Lown, M This Perform PARSIFAL- Grand Opera Recital—Magnificent | Pictures by Bruce Gordon Kingsley | At Gr t Organ, and Assisting Vocalists First Presbyterian Church Tomorrow Evening, Feb. 4, at 8:15 Tickets 50c, at Music Stores and Church SNOW PLOWS KILL 2) EVERETT. feb. 3 While at wor Charles Young, 42, track for the |Great Northern, w 1 by the revolving blades of otary snow plow Saturday night TACOMA Wash | Th ymax Varlo ix at the Merion » hospital here and is not ex - to live, having been struck and badly injured by a rotary snow plow while at work near Roslyn. Only One “BROMO QUININ AXAT 4 OHI DENTISTS We make a specialty of teeth without plates by our painless method Amalgam filling . $1 Gold Crowns Any work that doesn't prove satisfactory will be repaired free of charge at any time. 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(Please bring this ad with you) “STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ready assured A crowded house saw “Hiarlem™ | Tommy Murphy go through his! stunts last night at the Pantages. Enthusiastic fight fns cheered the aspirant of the Willie Ritchie crown as he showed speed in bis exhibition with his partner, Eddie PANTAGES” Miller, Murphy will tangle with Ritchie April 3 for the lightweight | belt College Town,” a lively musical | comedy tabloid, shows Zena Keefe, Gaxton and Cameron and a com- pany of songsters to an advantage. | The music is sprightly and the en. | tertainment well received. The) bill is good, | > e SEATTLE ° The second week of “The Crime of the Law,” beginning last night at the Seattle theatre, shows no de crease {n popular favor of the new piece by Miss Rachael Marshall. A crowded house applauded the inter- esting play, and enthusiasm over the success of the Seattle girl was noticeable during the evening. Critics consider the play a sec: ond triumph for Miss Marshall and |predict that the production will} “go big” In the East The play, first started last week, | is running smoothly, and, tn this} short time, has all the atmosphere | }of a seasoned entertainment, | | ——+| ! TIivoul °° —_ a A varied bill is on at the Tivoli this ek with alluring diving nymphs, Johnny O'Leary in spar ring, and Ed S. Allen and his play- ers in the bright musical comedy “In Poppy Land.” The De Young sisters and seven nymphs prove adepts at aquatic work and stage a} pretty entertainment. O'Leary, with his partner Billy Chapman, spare three rounds and does a few tricks besides, e eo ORPHEUM Reaste Clayton as “The Qu the Dance,” and company, F Doole with Corinne Sales, other features, round out@n ¢ able bill at the Orpheum, Y ~~ EMPRESS | | | Tim McMahon and Edythe Chap |pelig, in a comedy offering, “Why | Hubby Missed the Twain,” top the now bill at the mpress, For the REST tn Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, Trunk & Leather Goods Co. | 904 SECOND AVE, |Miller Paid Advertisement. George B. Worley Candidate for Mayor Will Speak in WEST SI WEST SEATTLE California and Lander Sts. 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