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Starting MOORE 4 DAYS Sun’, MCH. 1 MATINEE WEDNESDAY, SPECIAL PRICE PRESENTS IN THE BIG JOYOUS Me Meade BY VILLA GIVEN “SOHEATH | THe HAM TREE LHCII THE WORLO'S GREATEST DANCING CHORUS ff Jonn Cort M< INTYRE S. Consul Makes Report to} Bryan of Case Which Has Stirred England | LONDON INDIGNANT | - | Editorials Demand the United} States Be Held to Account | for Death Lower Floor, $2.00, $1.50. Balcony, $1.00, 75¢, 50¢ Mail Orders Now. Seats on sale Thursday, Feb, 26 PRICES: Gallery, 25c. TIVOLI S32. bY WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—That | wm, H the British subject executed at Renton Inarez, Mexico, on a n a plot charge of complic kill Gen, Villa legully tried and convicted by a reg the rebel leader, was ularly constituted courtmartial, wae} of the ry Bryan today Edwards | the substance report tele | graphed to by United States Consul from the scene of the Incider | The text of the report was not made p but its purport was made pu toda | Edwa had made a thorough In-| vest ion, he sald, and Was con vinced that Villa within hie rights in convening the court mar ual. | oo. LONDON, Feb, 21.—-Wm. H. Ren ton'« death at Juarex, Mexico, etther at Gen. Villa's hands or hia or. ders, was the tople of strong editor Commencing Monday Matinee, Keating & Flood Present John Spain & Co., America’s Champion ' Bucking Horse | Riders and Ropers Don't miss this sensational act. Also the Musical Comedy “THE GAY DECEIVERS Featuring Ed. 8S. Allen, Hebrew cor tals in both morning and afternoon papers today | The foreign office authorized al which the afternoon nterpreted tian 2:30 daily Nights. 16 and 9 p, m es ; No advance in prices—15¢ and 25¢ ngton admt n obtain satis —Monday night—"Corner Grocery Store,” $200 In prises fj faction fo # death and “real given away free in the audien ly protect” Englishmen in Mexico in future. VILLA 1S SILENT CHIHUAHUA, Feb. 21.—Gen Villa arrived here today. He would not discuss the Benton incident He brought a carload of ammun! tion for use at Torreon and an nounced he would remain here for -Chorus Girls’ Athletic Contest Tuesday Night oone 2 MIG SIK COMBINE iit wee xine” (GETS A WALLOP FROM THE COURT Tonight, “Hamlet” 4 severe! days, awalting the arrival . Claiming that commission mer.|5tat The attack on Torreon, he said, would begin as soon as the canno: reached here. just Printers THIRD AIN 1043 chants charged excessive prices jabove a written contract for the |handling of a year's strawberry |erop, the Vashon Fruit j union won in a fight against J. W Godwin & Co, when Judge Albert son gave the plaintiffs Jugement yesterday for $1,875. The plaintiffs claimed the com pany failed to live up to the con |tract, had deducted their commis |sion from the sale of the fruit, and {had allowed a brokerage commission }to firms making the sales. Other charges were also said to have been made t were not jagreed to in the contract | Growers | Tale of Stylish } | Aigret Ends in| _Fineand Regret | | The tricks and mind reading will lhe performed by Miss Emily Squier Jat the social mixer in the lobby {starting 2:30. Miss Squier will also recite The speaker at the mass meeting |will be Prof. Norman Coleman of the department of English of Reed nd. He will speak on you pay your ills month by eping the Seattle, 25c to 50c, Stewart House, | 86 West Stewart (near Pike Public | Market).—Advertisement | AND CHERRY = i Gas Came Into | They took Mrs. Harris to the po ancmcseeaaal station, where she explained she thought the doctor had opular se trying to “mash” her. But p ne doctor proved that she had — nearly mashed HIM to a pulp. And the judge fined her $2 LOSES JEWELRY on Its Merits Minor arguments in favor of gas over all othe nds of fuel are umerable. You r —- ther kinds fuel are innumerable You PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb, 21 for it by the month after ave used it 1 Mrs. Leonard Thomas, New York 1 A soclety woman, announced the loss | are not compelled to pay in advance " : per , a of $30,000 worth of jewelry on al son’s supply train coming from Gotham When you buy gas, you buy not only Save Time! Time lost because of headaches, | but service. It is delivered ex actly to the where it is to be used. The heat can be re gu |BENTON DOOMED BY COURT-MARTIAL members added handle entertainingly the offering ences of St been woman to whom he had given his} | love and by a man © befriended cynical attitude toward life he en THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914. SS ee 1. Cecelia Rhode, at the Pantages. Mcintyre of Mcintyre & Heath at the Moore. 3. Miss Due atthe | Beattie | ;—rvewie —T BOETHALS MAY FATHER OF DEAD | BE CANDIDATE BOY ASKS HELP FOR PRESIDENT TOGUARD OTHERS What Seattle fathers and moth vival of auc cess attraction at four days, beginn fay evening, A * inee will be «i John Cort is res laviah nditure to make ceptional Me Mowing the remarks of Monta 4 no Introduction be ange “es | as laugh makers, Catchy music|") rapid old ngs pt abe XK, (chief | ers need t# some sort af official rer-| iN be a feature. A horde of dax-|° pro’ ulation which will help them keep | gressive party, local bull moose are tling girle will be seen in the | diecussing the name of Col. George | thelr children off the streets,” sald chorus ny, romslee to do 80M) Ww Goethals as presidential can-/E. L. Graves, 1206 Hamlin st who ‘onder! jdidate for 1916 if Theodore Roose i today aaddened by the death of ine | 7 etl | OR ai pal isa staa: .@| Flowers, who intimated that the) The lad was killed by an auto! “The Quaker Girl,” which has|caal builder was being groomed | driven by C. C. Ross yesterday as) proved most popular tn ft» return |for the nomination by prominent | he ran in front of the machine at} to Seattle, will end the present en-|Proarossives Roanoke st. near Boylston av gagement at the Metropolitan! “Five bills have been introduced | | repeatedly warned my little boy Sunday night. Victor Morley and|in the New York legisiature,” #aid ito be careful about automobiles,”) Bernice McCabe handle the title) Flowers, “to sweep away the re-\ said Mr. Graves. “I have five more roles and are supported by a clever|#trictions on the office of police) iittle children at home, and don't Good singing and pret- | commissioner | want them to meet that fate to the company which will be more than fitted to IT DOESN'T COST A FELLER SO MUCH TER PLEASE A DIRL, BUT.BGOLLY | i } | MAKE SEATTLE | OPERA SUCCESS FE Opera The story deals with the expert Elmo, whore life has by an unworthy wrecked had In a om he way ITS KEEPIN PLEASED in every Standard Grand as a valuable dorsing the company 1S WHAT The Dexter Hor- » doctor's powers of endur-| counters an old blacksmith and) , a yp Se ‘ HE WILL REPLY ance becam depleted He turned | his ttle daughter, The girl be||MAKES LOTS A FELLERS Comsercial Chub ta this re pong ton Trust & Savings and indul a few words of del-| comes his ward after the death of vuln & cian to tees te be peru _. lieately worded protest. The Iady|the father and her innocence manency of the new local organ-| Bank ought to be a nan ang Ph og it ras 20-|Loretta was amazed and indignant| works & gradual change in 8 ization, which has for its purpose nounced Admiral vo chs| st his addressing ber, Elmo. the production of operas in EB y *. would shortly answer Admiral| Mise Louise Louis, who has @ production of operas in Eng constant thrift re- J Poul shored that the former played in the East and in South-| [lish at popular prices, ad ii i was to blame for friction between ‘ern states, is one of the new mem | esident oday appointed minder to you if you them at Manila bay during the Span-| bers who will be seen in St, Elmo & committee which will co-operate! ha: no! tarted ish war, | a | with the directors of the opera! uate Lage - » 4 ‘ cremate. 2 ie teak tink they wit andes? THE TIVOLI | : ne firs ne the nder account BURNS TO DEATH pS Py] take will be to sell out the Metro-| | John Spain, world-known buck politan theatre a month before — arco and prize horseman, with a the opening operas, “Carmen” and WATERVILI company of expert riders and rop Faust” are presented } McDonald, a ranch hand She sprang up and demonstrated | ers, will feature on the new Tivoli | rman If this can be done, say the dt-| ed to death when a hay st ner indignation in an undeniably | bill, opening with the Monday mat-| NORFOLK, Va., Three | rectors, the production of other DEXTER HORTON in and be was buried under it asleffective manner. She banged the | inee Two bucking hors and | | sailors w rescued by 8 of | operas ‘s sesured. week be } 4 Pa . the stack caught on fire |doctor vigorously over the head.| wild steer will add to the excite-|the breeches buoy early from | «inning April 20 has been set for TRUST AND SAVINGS \'The doctor was painfully bumped|ment. Blanche McGaughey, Ben-|the British steamer Riverdale,|the opening performance | staid: |before the police arrived. nle Corbett and Richard Burke, &| ashore here Rest modern outside rooms in} p a e PY BANK . * . , 4 Umatilla Indian, all experts in the| ‘The remainder of the crew, num SHOP IS BURNED The Pacific Wagon and Carriage} Works, a two-story frame building will be in the act Hebrew conledian and his company, will be seen in| The Gay De ore.” The beauty horus will be on hand, On Mon day night “The Corner Grocery Store” will be an added attraction Tuesday night the chorus girls will have an athletic conte el in life n located | - | riding game. Ed 8. Allen jbering 20, left the ve ats. They have not be yet ASK FOR FERRY at 224 Western av., was destroyed | | by fire last night and the Newell and vice bet n Seattle and Vashon| i - ~— @ olution passed at Friday night's 9. bIN at the Orpheum next week T = HERMI FOUND DEAD | couans, SORE THROAT | Joe Baton, hermit of Mount |New Jersey apartment houses e @ | Istand was recommended by the ° * ; Fritz! Scheff, prima donna, and a| tiveing | » a EMPRESS it 21 | was found dead here yester G I Pp | ry * Kara, a Juggler, will be the head-| skin The establishment of ferry ser-| threatened. Loss, $4,000. i ORPHEUM | Automobile Club of Seattle in a res few other acts, will form the new |FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, | BELLINGHAM, Feb, 21,—“Buck line appearance at the Empress next | Bake Eaton has not spoken a dozen lated in a moment to meet the demand for the lassitude and depressions of bil-| iousness, is worse than wasted. | Biliousness yields quickly to the | safe, certain home remedy—| | BEECHAM’S | PILLS Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10¢., 28am; moment Gas is cheaper than any other fuel SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Henry Bldg. . Phone Main 6767. METROP OLITAN LAST TIME SUNDAY NIGHT Tonight, Matinee Toda THE MUSICAL HIT O y and Tomorrow Night F FOUR CONTINENTS “THE QUAKER GIRL” WITH VICTOR MORL SPECIAL O 400 SEATS ON LOWER FLOOR, $1.50 Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c. EY AND A BIG CAST RCHESTRA Vaudevill BEGINNING MONDAY MATINE Late feature with the Ringling Circus, the RIDING DUTIONS Society equestriennes In the act beautiful CECELIA RHODO AND GEORGE CRAMPTON Operatic stars, in the operatic playlet “Between OTHER BIG FEATURES the Reels” 10¢ and 206 EATTLETHEATR BAILEY & MITCHELL MGR PHONE MAIN ~~ 43 — TONIGHT, SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT “Three Weeks” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, FEB. 23 ST. ELMO Evening Prices (Except Mon Saturda Mor Matinees Thursday, Special Bargain Night 30c, 20c y and Sunday.. nday POLITICS The Public Ownership league met last night and refused to take @ stand on the mayoralty. It selected a charter revision com- mittee, and endorsed the following for the council: Bob Hesketh, O. T. | Erickson, and H. D, Folsom, for the three-year term, and A. E. Flagg and ira D. Landy for the two-year term Mayor Cotterill came out for J D. Trenholme yesterday, sccom- —--- - company ty dancing make the show worth| “Col. Goethals will accept the of aadthanbe wand ¢ panied by a statement that Gill drew ——— sent to his retirement. Roosevelt ohiidren who play in the middle of the lodging house Gistrict 7 ‘. noticnilina — started his public career as pollce|the street it might be of help to|,, il! immediately came to bat © nm ‘ NEW YORK, Feb, 19—A tamil. THE CGATTLE comtmisaloner.” parents. Icertainly hope something| ‘Ne statement that he cerrted ben right up to I, Sisighecbhand ¢ a, mind read-|iar form of torture tantalized the “ ae! tan be dona to prevent such de|coterii’s an renholme’s p . [ing stunts and an address on re-|features of Dr. Maxwe! er, . ° | plorable accidents.” 1 sa ” o iia? Sell \ueion wit bd for the Interest of] oho wes trving to 1004 bie tenet te rane book, St, iS ST plora The tact in” said GU,“ car : |men who attend the session of the|in the street. car this morning.| Elmo.” will be presented by the | ried all the wards in the city ex-| anything left [J | sunday ciub, for men only, at the| The owner of the offending feath-| Dalley players next. week at the| } cept two, which were carried by Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon er was Mrs, Loretta Harris Seattle theatre Changes have | Judge Winsor. Trenholme didn't } been made in the cast and new carry any. H. C. Pigott has changed his mind and will vote for Trenholme, he saye. Trenholme supporters met last night to plan their campaign. They | made several changes in the execu- tive committee, and it is understood, will eliminate the names of J. 8 Goldsmith and others associated with Special Interests. Judge Winsor, socialist, although implored to come into the Tren holm: Tonight Hi Gill will speak at! Beacon Hill school house and at Oltman’s hall, 24th and Lane st CITY NEWS The Follies, a dancing club con- ducted by students of the Broadwa high school, gave a well attended | dance at Broadway hall Friday | night | | eee R. A. Vander Las of Mon-| 8 a possible suc-| cessor of Rev. W. A. Major, will oc-| cupy the Bethany Pr yterian | church pulpit at Sunday's services. | Rev. rovia, mentioned For the purpose of hearing re-| ports of the finance committee a| special meeting of the board of di rectors of the Y. W. C. A. will be) held Monday Rabbi Samuel Koch and Dr. Anna| Louise Strong were the speakers at the Commercial club's noon lunch-! eon today: | ee Funeral services for Cal Welbon, | Spanish-American war veteran who died Friday, will be held at Vet eran’s ball, Armory, Sunday after- noon. week. Edith Clifford, comedienne, | ay and other acts will round out the| Words in the ten years since he took The 10th anniversary of the estab- | itl }up his residence in a cabin at the) If your bones ache, your lishment of the Puget Sound Asso |foot of the mountalir . a : ape chation of the Deaf will be celebrat RULE ON TAX LIMIT | the ioede » and eA LB bey the oq at the Washington Annex Sun ‘ \HeLO FOR ABDUCTING aiRL| NCS Youve got the sartp. | day: | To get the best | results 20: . OLYMPIA, Keb. 21—The su-| CENTRALIA, Wash take Flumphreys’ “Seventy-|_, Fourteenth annual meeting of the preme court has decided that cities! ganiuel Sho 20, propri eT) he fitst ye op Congregational Church Extension| of the. third class have no authority |stationery store, was arres PEVOS.| ORS CHO HITSE (SN OGEn OTT y of Seattle will be held Wed-| to put on the tax rolls a tax in ex-|r en charge of abducting 14-year-old | Sever so ‘ y night at Beacon Mill church. cosa of ae mills for general pus Myrtle Robertson, with whom he If .you wait, until aur) ra oe ones 6 case came up on theleioned to P jane Br lima tea é ee Annual dinner will be held b: Pe darian ee tte avon the | eloped to Portland and got marrted bopes begin to ache, until) 4 Mutvecalte a? yy heanta a against the Snohomish county as you begin to cough , and atte Alumni club tonight "at the pe GRIFFITHS MEN ORGANIZE = |wheeze, and the Cold be-| University club | A commission government club |°°M°S nea and hangs, on,| Jury in aac Gititerg's due HOLD DAY OF PRAYER | wii! be organized by advocates of| it May take longer to break pigay found N. D. Bless! guilty of| “¢ the plan tonight, in the law offices | UP dsecond degsee murder for shooting The Interdenominational Day of|of Austin ©. Griffiths, 742, New A small vial of pleasant pel-'and*killing James de Pietro. Prayer for Home Missions wiil be| York block lfets. fits the veat pocket, 28 a4 8 held in Plymouth Congregational | } my ‘ed. Adiligent effort is being mad, church Fobruary beginning at| Timothy Kellogg, ploneer resident| ' druggists or mailed. | ing patina tottoonted raderiak Ba 10 a, m. Dr, Leonard and Dr, Van{of Seattle, died Friday at his home, | wittmplress’ Homes Medicine Co. 168) Struve's auto, stolen from Second | Horn will speak, 811 24th ay, 8, monte ‘i land Spring st, election night. amp, has refused to do 60. GET OUTSIDE JUDGE LINGHAM, Feb. 21.—An out- idge will be called to try the perjury case against J. H. 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