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“CASCARETS” FINE FOR THE BOWELS NO HEADACHE, BAD TASTE, SOUR STOMACH OR COATED TONGUE BY MORNING Get a 10-cent box now m keeping your liver, stom bowels clean, pure and Cascarets—-or mere! forcing a passageway every fe® @ays with salts, cathartic pilla or @aator ofl? This is important Cascarets immediately ¢ the stomach, remove the sou @igested and fermen food and foul gases; tab th excess bil arry out of the { waste mat bowels headachy you feel from the liver system the constip ter and poleon | the how ck, constipated tonight will straighten by morning. They work sleep. A 10-ce box from your druggist will keep your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for Months. Don't forget the childrer stheir little insides need a gentle Cleansing, t DANCING HIPPODROME orsity DREAMLAND TONIGHT RATE) DENTISTS plates by Crowns . . . 8 ®Bridgework $3 ull Sets Teeth $5 & Up work that doesn’t prove fac will be repaired free ‘charge at any time, Come in SOON—today, If you for free examination and we STAND. BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEAR®’ GUARANTEE University $t., 2nd and Uni- St. Opp. aser. Paterson Co. mY | Luo Money is power. [strengthen your po- learnings to your own. The best way to do that is by means lof a 4 per cent com- pound interest sav- ings account in the | Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank. Start building up your resources here now. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK anconD cyenny | “STAR WANT ADS — BRING RESULTS AN With the Le season has|Firet Methodist South, Uni to Seattle a revival of re Brethren churches and the Taber nacle Baptist, Dr, Atkinson will lead the singing. preparatory evangeliat Big Campaign Begins cn starts tomorrow at the! Dr. Riley will ch for Rev. J.| First United Presbyterian church,|M. Gill at the First Methodiat corner of I4th av, and East Protestant church tomorrow morn. }Spring st, and will continue ing and for Dr, Luther Little at the }to March 29. Dr. Ralph Atkinson, Ts Baptist tomorrow night. | the pastor, will preach. ¢ even preparatory to ing. The weekday services will nd the Holy mmence at § o'clock, and the an beat CUT eg! sunasy evening servicés at 7:30 rhood of j be Dr. W. B. Riley of Minneapolis, interest to the coming campaign. | | who conducted the revival on Cap- The program {tol Hill last winter, will hold a| Dr. Carter Helm Jones, “The ake a specialty of teeth) union service at 3 o'clock tomor Call of the Church to the Men of} our painiess|row afternoon at the First Chris. Seattle;” Dr. F. J, Van Horn, “Se-| tlan church, Broadway and Olive attle Men as I Have Known! at. Them;" Dr. Adna W. Leonard, “Se | 1 With the First Christian church attle Men—Their Past Achieve-| are united the First United Pres: mente—Thelr Present Opportun-| | bytertan, Madison Street Meth. Ity;" Dr. M. A. Matthews, “Seattle odist, First Methodist Protestant, | Men's Supreme Need.” cording HEAR ABOUT CITY MANAGER SYSTEM That a man outside the city could be chosen as city man } elty to city and use the results of their experience to good ad ager under the idea of municipal bil shot sigh Repay anh government was the statement against political accidents, as of Prof. A. G, Brauer of the the commission could at any University of Washington, who time remove him, The large continued his talk before the number of men on the commia- charter revision commission sion, however, would prevent yesterday afternoon any attempt of that kind, " He favored a plan that would) members could not be cranks place in a charter the provision that) along the same line.” any commissioner forfeit his office He cited the example of Newpart if he used his place to further his R. 1, which provides for a council of political ambitions 195 mon,* He maid he did not believe He also suggested a city mana in the idea that big men could not] a counel! of embers, to be chos. be found who would serve their | en from latricts or zones, and a cities without recompense. 1 new registration law The revision commission has the necessity of the res come Intensely inte in the} tering anew each year talks of Prof, Brauer | It Was unanimously voted to ask regents of university to give him permission to sit datly with the “The city manager plan will open up a new profession and develop experts in municipal management, who could go from SEATTLE ENTERS UPON BIG _ REVIVAL SERVICE SERIES Methodist Episcopal church will be | addreased by the pastors of four/ downtown churches on subjects of The opening subject tomorrow will “Down in the Dumps.” Dr. Riley to Preach JOCULAR CRACKSMEN GET $15,000; LEAVE $400,000 CHICAGO, March 14.—Laughing and joking among themee!vey masked men early today held up Night Watehmen Joseph Golds! and John Brackett at the Hartman Furnitare Co.'s store, dynamited the safe, and escaped bh $15,000 cash, leaving $400,000 in money orders and other not easily negotiable paper. SHE'S MOTHER OF |GODDARD GETS — TWINS, BUT SHE'S EXONERATED IN tigating slush fund charges in the; The announcement that Macter recent city campaign not only ac-|linck’s, “The Blue Bird” ts to show cepted the resignation of Counctl-| for one week at the Moore, begin man Peirce yesterday, but after aj ning March 30, has already started thorough probe exonerated Covneil-|q@ mail order demand on the box man Goddard of any personal con:| oepice “The Blue Bird” needs no nection with solicitation for bis cam-|tuisome praise of the press agent | paign. 9 conced Goddard had insisted that-a com be a yoo ry weniace ea | plete effort be made to get to the! quctions of modern stage craft |bottom of the charges as far as he/ ang js a sort of a fairlyland drama | wae concerned sumptuous and beautiful with its |, 1 N. Davidson, campaign manager | stage mimicry and illusions, Two for Goddard, declared that at the children are the principals, and the Joutset of the campaign, Goddard had! grama is woven around their |instructed him that no funds were tolsearch for the blue bird. More {be solicited or accepted from any|than 100 actors appear in the, play business man or concern that might| Master Burford Hampden will ap. jin any way affect his standing in the| pear as the lad Tylty! and Editha counet) Hey as the little girl Mytyl He said that James L. - the Seattle Incubator , had given | e————— his personal check for Goldard’s THE SEATTLE i campaign, but that Goddard knew|@ ~ |absolutely nothing about it. Shute! ‘orty-five Minutes From Broad is also connected with the Scenic|¥®Y the Cohan ple will be Shute, of! Co. ad | cafe seen on local boards next week tn rah _ ds / the Bailey & Mitchell he doings of Tom Ber oe and hie pal, “Kid” Burns, the MO IE character done by Cohan fqr so jlong and profitably, Ql be fetold ?: ued \by the Seattle Theatre company in | Pastor Charles T. Russell, of|the usual convincing manner, The Brooklyn tabernacle, president of|parta are all well placed and the |the International Bible Students’ |offering of the week should prove | association, will personally conduct an enjoyable entertainment nae. “Adgie and her 12 jungle Hons, | a hair-raising act of daring, will be/ . ew feature next week at the| Eighteen Chinese, believed to have t Pan Tha tern toaele ure welll been amuggied ashore from a ves.(never in the past has®ne of them’ MOORE Wat, 2:15 trained and thoroughly subdued by|sel, wee captured by immigration |marfied a member of her ‘ather's| Last Time Tonight the lion tamer | officers cabinet | Milton and Dolly Nobles, favor-|———————_—__-— McAdoo is 50, has a son older | TRENTINI ites here, will be back with the/ ri{¢ than Miss Wilson, a daughter of ing show Monday. “The Auto ’ her age, and a young grand: In THE FIREFLY Suggestion Club” {* the name of ontid. | Mat. their sketch, Other acta which | He hae been a widower fora fp. ning #2 will entertain are Arthur Rigby. | number of year: minstrel; the Howard brothers, FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, wi Jide nig ; sti banjoists; Frank Richards and reporte: } : : COUGHS, SORE owned son family hesitated before sanc- | [| sat 5 Loulse Montrose: Phil THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 14 CHARTER MAKERS [==4" te THeatRe 19 1. Dwight Meade at the Seattie. 2. Scene From “The Blue Bird,” Coming to the Moore Week Beginning March 30. 3. Frank SUFFRAGET T00} COUNCIL PROBE" and Louise Montrose at the Pantages. ’ oe oe -¢| er age ert _ THE MOORE THE PANTAGES The city council committee inves | @—— e 74 La Torka,| - the talkative juggler Interesting motion pictures will top out the} bill ° ° THE EMPRESS Opening nday instead of Moe day, the Empress bill will present as the leading feature the Imperial Pekinese troupe of Chinese, who happened to be along with Anna Held when she showed he some time since. o =) THE ORPHEUM Johnny company of five people, tie new “On the sketch. and Orp! Rio Other Emma R heum — bill, Grande, acts will with will head offe a com al \ making a complete program. i y id in Hrs. Sunday afternoon and night a tree | Robertson exhibition of his photo dra! a ca Male ation.” The drama {s in mo’ | ture form, showing one mile of thm, NEW YORK, March 13.—Twin|and exhibits, among other Interest- babies are not the slightest in-| Ing features, 600 of the world’s most convenience to a suffraget, ac-|famous paintings. It 5 nepaad to Beatrice Forbes-Robert- son Hale. history, sctence and the Bible. ‘A woman can do two things,” i she decl * But she can't be a society womad, a dg ger HE LL LOOSEN UP PORTLAND, Ore., March | th ri woman and a homemaker all | Having pawned a #0) id nugee once. I gave up society.” \acarf pin to raise the “price,” Je | CLEVEL. AND, } March 14.—It was| Davis, “king of tramps,” is today announced that John D. Rockefeller | safling the bounding billows on the | intends to give at least $50,000 000 | San Ramon, bound for San to the foundation for Cleveland’s|ctaco and eventually Sacramento, OLD MAN KILLS | betterment | where so many of his brother mem Fran-| | camped Davis fare title JEFF HOCKS SCARF PIN; HE'LL JOIN ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED is president of this association and he denies any sym- pathy with the unemployed army, though he expects to join it Davia was given a spectal steamer rate because of his ex- half. alted calling, though his Heutenant, Ralph tare Rircher, had to p ay full HIS YOUNG WIFE; Puan For 17th 2 =* | Association of Hoboes are en ration of St LU Extensive cel Pat rick’s day 1s planned In Seattle Probably one of the most entertain ae ing features to t Id in celebra-| TOKIO, March 14.—The Yeteey ns ; it arte eter | tion of the event will be a musicale! isiand in Kagoshima bay, nal triangle is the explanation made | at Cathedral hall, Tuesday night Sakurajima’s today of the #hooting and killing of ‘phe Ancient Order of Hibernian! With | the voleane, Eames Mra. Henry Douglas, 36, by her far-\and the ladies’ auxillary of King|eruption, will not be called’Taisho, mer husband, who is 60 county will assist in the 9 o'clock |the mikado'’s name, it was official Douglas surrendered, He told his Jamies! cathedte) Sun } story in the jail cell. He had aw signed all his property to his wife Then came a man, MeDavitt, who boasded at the Douglas home. Doug jas wanted him to leave. MecDavitt, he laughed at him The night the Mre and together ly announced to The new island is sev tent and consists of sulphur | ad lava, 6 TEAMS ENTER 4 mass at St day morning. AUTO WRECKED | of Bothell, driver, ies Turple and Theodore Ander of Bothell, returning to Seattle narrowly escaped death | dog Friday afternoon when the car skidded off the road|the All-Afaskan sweepsta words with his wife near the Seattle Golf club, tore|the classic ev4at of the Then I went and got a gun and|down a telephone pole an@ was com-|be run off unc popped it to her,” the old man sald, pletely wrecked, Nowe Kennel club on April 6, * murder he McDavitt he before Douglas future Fred Huber he plany says Six red for 4 race, North, NOME, Alaska, March tei have been en yesterday he had some 186 | ele j assistant the ignation ecuted the Mun Bert his I CO, salary », Townsend, Mare! [A NEW ISLAND | TOWNSEND QUITS FRANCI was not special | stay on ten minutes, 4 suffi. to the attorney general of Townsend recently eral acres |claim cases in Sears. CITY HALL BURNS PORT ANGELES, March 14, fire stroyed b the city department fire cause of the fire, ny hall, to |about $1,000, or the auspices of the | fighting machinery ts located in the was aly this mornir wh nost ne United States, tendered his res pros. ay and Shiels coal The} de-| ¥ n threatened and caused a loss of is unknown basement of the building. The fire ‘MEXICO CITY, SAYS HUERTA MEXICO CITY, March 14.— “President Huerta intends to burn Mexico City if ite y the rebels seems inev wtatement today jean in the dtc Thin was the of # prominent Me tat confidence It wae taken |for granted that he had his infor |mation from Huerta Many were — killed Jojutla, state of Mor sult of mutiny among of the federal garrinon, learned today troops revolted pay was In arrears by four Heutenants, they the garrison's commander Florencto Alatrieta ral and a fow elvilinns of the higher officer rallied the loyal soldiers the mutineers, and executed who were not killed in the lately at as a re the soldiers it wan because KEV feate | the fight UPPER STILL ON ‘TRAIL OF THAT 3 THOUSANDBONES} & Cecil ¥. te around for some one who will a tually get him the $4,000 in cash ;County Commissioners Hamitlt and Knudsen agreed to pay a rebuilt auto ambulance, which un feeling persons declare wasn first sold to him by Hamilton He filed a new petition yesterday before Judge French, who signed a writ of Treasurer Hanna to why he should not pay the bill The case will come up March 24 Tho first petition, filed before Judge Frater, was declared tech nically in error, Permission was given for Upper to f new REV. JONES TO TALK TO CLUB | “The Wrong Sweetheart jwubject of an address to be Upper Is still mandate ordering County show cause ie the lv. First Baptist church Another feature of the meeting will be a program of sacred music and popular readings by the mem- bers of the Gray Concert com- pany, a lyceum attraction. Violin solos, plano solos and readings will be beard. ESCAPES FROM HONOR CAMP OLYMPIA, March 14—J. Mon |tague is reported today as the sec ond deserter from the honor camp for convicts at Hoodsport. John Graham, the first deserter, te still at ae TINAB 18 CHINESE TO WILMIN Cal, March 14.— GRIP | common Cold ° yer with sleepless r may ve influenza, catarrh, wails fh |soreness' in the head and chest, cough, sore throat, gen eral prostration, fever and aching bones. If you will take Humphreys “Seventy-seven” at once it will break up your Cold in a hurry If you a-bed it oreak up $1.00, at mailed Humphreys’ Homeo William at., New York ‘HOW RESINOL _ CLEARS AWAY UGLY PIMPLES It is so easy to get rid of pim ples and blackheads with Resinol, and St costs so little, too, that any one whose face is disfigured by |these pasta is foolish to keep on eless cosmetics, or compli taaea beauty treatments.” See how simply it is done Bathe your face for s¢ jutes with Resinol Soap |water, then apply a little |Ointment very gently wait till r you're sick take longer all druggists or Medicine Co, 166 Advertisement. and hot Resinol Let this| and wash off| with Resinol Soap ‘and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold} water to close the pores, Do this} once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol med ication soothes and cleanses the} pores, leaving the complexion clear | and velvety, | Resinol stops itching “instantly jand speedily heals eczema, and oth- jer skin humors, dandruff, sores, | burne and piles, Sold by | 4, Resinol Ointment and $1, Résinol Soap, 2 free trial size, write Resinol, Baltimore, Md deceived by worthlesa all drug cents For &R, be 0 cents Dept Don't ‘imitation: Pal one. | ered to men at the Y. M. C. A. Sun day club tomorrow afternoon by! Rev. Carter Helm Jones, of the! Two sizes, 25c and} ral min-| DAYS est Monday, Mich. 30 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY the Blue Bird Prod MATT Return of Maetertinck’s Exquisite Fant , $1.00, $1.50, $2 00, Mail Orders Now 75¢ ANTAGES “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Prices, 50c, BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEER Adgle, the Farnous Lion Tamer, and Her 12—LIONS—12 A Wonderful and Thrilling Animal Act Milton———-NOBLES———Dolly IN “The Auto Suggestion Club”’ OTHER BIG FEATURES 10¢ and 20c, THE pees SE OF IAUSICAL. co Dy AND MADISON Werk Commencing Monday 18, Matinee, Keating & 1h A NIGHT OUT vine Mareb A Musical Co condemned, Interspersed with much Muse, unusual deville, Topped off with w of the World Events, in motion pictures, Popular Priced Matinee 1 1Or, Any Kes Evenings, Twice Each Night, at 7:80 und 9:00 o'Clock, Reute 10¢ and EATTLETHEATK BAILEY & MITCHELL MGRS "25/40 LENA RIVERS Week Commencing MONDAY, March 16, Bailey & Mitchell Present 45 Minutes From erennney Evening Prices (except MONDAY) . 50c, 30c, pe Matinees—Thursday, Saturday, Sunday Special Bargain Night (MONDAY) Week Commencing MONDAY, March 23rd “A MESSAGE FROM MARS” M’AD00.50. TOWED ELEANOR WILSON ive, athletic and | | He is ac WASHINGTON, March 14.—Sec-, his years. retary William G. McAdoo and Miss fond of sports of all kinds. Miss Eleanor Wilson, whose engagement Wilson has similar tastes. First was announced at the White House they played tennis together. Then last night, probably will be married they became enthusiastic tango part- in June. ners Presidents’ daughters have been| Miss Wilson's attachment for Mc- married before—indeed, President Adoo’s daughter Nona drew them Wilson's daughter Jessie was fhar- still closer ried only a very short time ago—but | | | tioning the young woman's en- gagement to a man 26 years old er than herself, he pair were ed one another, finally had th Me icAdap 0 (The best obidsi in Seattle ‘The Ivy Press Third and Cherry so sure they want-| > however, that they} r way ither looks) nor feels a Reb a entalog of attractiveness and you bankrupt it as a sales producer :: Fight shy of the Pg printer who underbids all le competition JEWELRY BACK: | ~ ARRESTED, 100 who says he is a BATHS r gentlemen ington Bathe, Theatre Bidg. Mi Wicklund, gradua’ August Terrati, jewelry salesman, was delighted Institute, 8 when Detective Captain Tennant sent Detective Ralph Jones to Mount Vernon to recover a sult © | filled with $7,500 worth of jewelry, which Terrati says belongs to him. Terrat! was equally peeved last |night when he was arrested on the charge that he stole the jewelry in| | Aurora, Minn | Edwin Jarvi and jheld in Jail, John Joski are charged with ig aes MURDER the case from Terrati’s room T o-| day night in the New Ribose hotel |Is whet ts happening to thousands | of every day. Why allow | |this to continue? Come to our of. | WILL PARAD [Hoos and have your case, examines ree of charge. We tell you .ae |trath! And the advice we give WASHINGTON, March 14.—Re {you is for your benefit and not vised figures show at least 160 war] ?0°. "we use only the best ma- ships will participate in the naval] tovials and our fees are within ev- pageant when the Panama canal is] gyhody'a reach, opened OURS {8 BETTER DENTISTRY w s EDITOR FINED NOME, Alaska, March 14.—Hugh | O'Neil, editor Nome Democrat, was found gullty by a jury of criminally |libeling O. D, Cochrane, an attorne py, 160 WARSHIPS Reliance jand was fined $200 by Judge § sho: field. ‘The case will goto the cir-| cult court of appeals at San Fran | enta cisco. FREE STEWART March Office SPOKANE, M4 za Stewart, member of the legislatur ‘and former treasurer of § Suite 301-302 Elite! Bidg. county, stands exonerated today of| Cor. 2nd and Pike, Next Door to \the charge of falsifying public rec the Bon Marche jords and embezzling county money Office Hours 8 a, m. to 8 p.m |The jury deliberated nine hours | Sundays 8 a. m. to 4 p.m.

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