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Haven't you often been Of course yan have. $485 to Would double the pleasure own interpreter of its wn a piano—only part in all play THE AUTOP! IE AUTOPIANO is the m labwity has m: it the "and the greatest player World stands behind it. You will be as much surpri these wonderful piayers the jayor Roberts of! hired them to % ere Hane, ind | i a BROS. st | Printers @AIN 1043 | | DR. A. M. JOHNSON onstipation me. consult with me, whether constipation. stomach | any other iil, 1 make no consultation, and am giad Sivico ae to your condition, oS BD m., and 7 to Old Man Perkins ‘Gets All That Is Coming to Him) Hesbend Who yy eae His Family Years Ago Sees Wife Win a Political Cam- paign While He Washes Dishes. “Old Man” Perkins is getting all is coming to him for deserting and two daughters years leaving them to shift for them- Hiram returned here a ® ago he sought his wife ed forgiveness. He wa: hungry and without money the other hand, Mrs. Perkins home, money and excellent j ‘standing in her community. She _ Was a power in politics. Out ee sheer pity for the man left her years before, Mrs. Perkins = admitt him to the Kitchen of her home, put him to ‘work washing dishes and scouring * sag and kettles, while she devoted | energies to winning a political | ‘campaign through the use of her| Newspaper. While she writes is and sets type Hiram does | sthe household drudgery | " “Mary Jane's Pa” is the play in| Be gemuich the above is a part of the i" aking story. It is excellently “told this week at the Seattle by the Bailey & Mitchell -players. There is not a dull mo- _ ‘Ment during the entire perform- _ jance, Mrs. Perkins is some suffra- ‘Bette, and Hiram is some house- wife, He is learning his lesson and iret his medicine like a thorough- | Every situation is a laugh, there is a human interest throughout the play Because the Seattle Theatre ‘not controlled by the theatrical \ Why Don’t You Play Your Favorite Music Yourself? OESN’'T music rest you physically and mentally? But some one else probably played it. The Autopiano ‘the sooner your musical “tre: you a just allowance on your {the city at a profit, Danseuse SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 Mrs. Margaret Weldon and her son, | Theodore Tefft Weldon, a Univer-| sity of California student, left here recently for the Orient to dance BEN HAS A CURE able to take a new grip on after you have heard some stirring selections? If you had $1,275 of music because you could expression. No matter if you of the family can play that, ANO. ost popular player piano made: ‘Choice of the United St manufacturing organization in ised at the value and terms as mecives, The sooner you in- ” will begin, We will lent” piano. HART IN RACE FOR: COUNCIL; HE GIVES Acting on the suggestion of The Star that all candidates for the council seat of John G. Peirce should make thelr views on public questions clearly known, Volney P. Hart, of Rainier Valley, and a for- mer councilman, has addressed a letter to The Star, which, in part, is as follow: “I have always been a strong ad- vocate of municipal ownership of all public utilities, confident in my belief that they can be operated by as well as water and light, and am tn favor jof acquiring all of the power sites necessary to operate successfully such utilities.” Hart points out that he led the Might in the council for the free collection of garbage by the city, and that he ran as an independent against a Seattle Electric company candidate in 1910 and won. Widow and Her Son to Tango Mrs. Margaret Weldon, Celebrated their way around the world. Mrs. Weldon, a widow of 37, teaches the mysteries of the tango, the maxixe, the hesitation waltz and the other syncopated dance steps, She has trained her son, who is 20, to assist her. WASHINGTON, “April 1 By lying on his back and kicking his toes against the headboard of his| bed after drinking several pints of near-boiling water, Senator Pen Tillman has restored his bodily health and secured for himself a long and useful future. Desiring to pass along the remedy to posterity, Tillman has put an account of it in the Congressional Record UP FOUR MILES JOHANNISTHAL, Ger., April 1 rmances for 50 cents, ursday, Saturday and Sun- for 25 cente.—Adv. trust, the best seat may be had at | night at —Aviator Linnekogel made an aer. voters. Anything less will in all human probability be voted down. Then this golden opportunity for charter allowing thor popular| and di control will be gone. We want a charter under which the voters can contro! both parts of governm , the administrative as well as the legislative The com- mission plan does this, for the/ same councilman, is directly re-| japonsible to the people for both| duties. | The manager plan puts the more} important part, the administrative from direct control. It dt] authority and responsibility | net rHE STAR—WEDNE, SDAY, APRIL 1, 1914 “GIMME A GAT,” CRIES HOPKINS 3-TIME MURDERER QUAILS BEFORE CROWD MT, VERNON, Wash, April 1 Charles Hopkins, the tattooed ban dit, who tn held responsible for three murders, and has terrorize three counties for the past week is today safely jocked up in the county jail he He was arrested yesterday at Van Horn, near Conerete, Wash by Deputy Sheriff J. BK. Glover while he lay asleep in a storeroom C belonging to H El He admitted today y his name ts straight charter plan of council By Austin E. Griffiths We all expect a regular commis sion charter to be submitted to the It is favored by theorists and those who lack full confidence In the peo- ple and by those who still want to control or check in their own Iinter- ests the affairs of a city. To this last class, the doing or not doing of a thing is more important than the ordering of it by a city counetl, The ward system, a large council, low salaries, overtopped by a man- ager, would prove an unbearable | evil for this large city. The city : DOING REAL GOOD! The reduction of the number of} guards at the ade and a still trenchment in recommended by the taxation bu reau of the Chamber of Commerce. mo serving a useful accomplishing a mittee purpose real good CHINA AN ASSET | | | reports, and is China transformed from a world menace to the world's greatest as- ie the picture drawn by Fred H, Lysons, who talked at the Y. M C. A, last night after his return from a business trip in the Far East. He saw acres and acres of un- put to good use. STRONG COMES | JUNEAU, Alaska, April 1.—Gov. |Strong is en route on the Spokane to Seattle today. He will spend a oplane altitude record of 20,564 feet. few days there and will proceed to Washington, D, C, used fertile lands which could be} King county stock-| rigid re-} expenses has been) The stockade is, however, the com-/| Charles Hopkina, and declared nis) der. parents live in Chicago All along the Hine, from Concrete | won't say whether I did the, to Mt. Vernon, crowds gathered to murders or not,” he told interview: | see Hopkins, and the latter, at first until after the preliminary exhibiting « spirit of bravado, in hearing vited them to “come and take a He | ears old, he said Jook at the animal “Come and See the Animal” Hopkins waa brought here last night on the same train which car Sheriff Wells and George Rall. the Great Northern robber suspec who is also accused of triple mur APRIL FOOL! did not ask the charter committee for an experiment. They were asked to provide something prac: tical, They were not expected to get in the way of commission re) form and progre over the United States. GIVE US A CHARTER OF A TRIED AND PRACTICAL 608 ACTER -. Bockroaches SHOULD BE KILLED At the kroach or waterbug, get a box Electric the genuine Stearns’ Rat and Roach Paste and use according to directions; and in the morning you can sweep up a panful of dead cockroaches. Ready for use; no mixing; does not blow Into the food like powders. Directions in 15 languages in every package Two sizes; 25¢ and $1.00 Sold by retailers e verywhere Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Na Follows: Choice Steer Pot Roast .....ssereeee 12¢ 18s Cholce Shoulder Pork Steak Shoulder Steak Anchor Brand Bacon, 1 Bee Wes cv optugreacist 122¢ Strictly Fresh Ranch peak: Nie og oem 2le Look for U. S. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. THE COM. MISSION WAS EXPECTED TO) first sign of the repulsive | Prisoners Are Nervous When the party got off the train here, several hundred people crowded the two blocks to the jal) and both Hopkins and Ball showe extreme nervousness. =; GRIFFITHS ASKS COMMISSION Boston Dentists TO SUBMIT BOTH METHODS | 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. TENT Sucrow True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest vi yn of Dental advice Free| 2-k. and extra} - $5.00 first- Examination and Gold Crowns (2. heavy) oe |Bridgework (strictly |class), per Tooth $5.00 Gold Fillings -$1.50 Up True-to-Nature Teeth, per set -$5.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. Endorsed by leading business men and the dental profession generally. \IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS |Eat Less Meat if Kidneys Feel | Like Lead or Bladder Bothers. Most folks forget neys, like the bowels, and clogged and need a flushing | occasionally, else we ache and duli misery tn the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumat fe twinges, torpid liver, acid stom- ach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply neys active and clean, and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four | ounces of Jad Salts from any good | |drug store here, take a tablespoon: | | ful in a glass of water before break- | fast for a few days and your kid- neys will then act fine. This fa- mous salts is made from the acid |of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with Iithia, and ts harmless |to flush clogged kidneys and stim- ulate them to normal activity, It also neutralizes the acids in the urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorder | Jad Salts is harmless; inexpen- | |sive; makes a delightful efferves- | cent lithia-water drink which every- ‘body should take now and then to !keep their kidneys clean, thus | avoiding serious complications, A well-known Ic druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folka who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while Jt is only trouble, that the kid. get sluggish have back: | must keep your kid | The wherlff's auto met the train tag six deputies rode on the stes lof the machine everal others were cattered amon the crowd Feeling ran high, and when the princ left the the court house, they were almost t of their feet by the surging crowd Hopkine hasgtily inquire if there were ar danger of K lynched ‘gat.’ All I want is an even break s innocence While the officer re utinfied have the murderer of Tony| on and the assailant of Jobn| em who is not ¢ o ar r t, Hopkina declared he did not T ttoo ma , ‘ pelling th word i led Hopkin apture Frank Edgar and Fra ' forest rang bad eon running }down rumors of Hopkins’ visite in |farm houses near Concrete, and in jquiring of Bly if he had seen a man answering the bandit's deserip tion, replied he believed the |man was asleep in his storeroom jat the very moment. And Hopkins it proved to be. Find Razor in Pocket iden the charge non the ra killed i MeMurray Saturday kins also ts charged wi ‘ der of Charles Hodges, an English: | man, in # Seattle lodging bh | and with dangerously wounding| jthree men in Everett | In Hopkins’ pockets were found |the razor taken from John Free |man, and several other articles |which, according to Prosecutor | Beagle, identify him positively as | Tony Olson's murderer | PLAN FOR SOUTH END MARKET I$ NOT NEW PLAN) The idea of locating a public market at the lower end of the business sectian ix not new When ex-Mayor Cotterill draf a bill to authorize the city to er ate and conduct a public mark jand had ft introduced jhe made a search for Olympta central sit jfor the jocation of the proposed market He decided the “Exchange butld | ing, now renamed farket | square,” at Third av,, Washington st. and Prefontaine place, was the most convenient location in the clty from which to serve all the people. The legislature failed tx pass the bill, but the idea was tm pressed on the mind of W. G. Nor ris, oY the Norris Safe and Lock Co. © bas acquired ownership of the change building.’ Norris became so deeply im pressed with the public. market | idea, not only as providing & public! necessity for the South End, but as & means to revive and hold retal) business in that section, that the result Is one of the largest and fin est markets on the Pacific Coast is about to be opened there. FEDERALS SEND AID TO TORREON EL, PASO, April tie Sfforts te releve Torreon were being made today by the federals, Not only were federals holding out, but con firmation was received of early re ports that federal reinforc ts were coming by forced he from the East | Villa detached Urbina’s and Her rer's brigades to meet and attempt jto stop the coming emy ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE WEDDING MAY COME SOON | | : Helen Wi Bones Quanns Pewine WASHINGTON, D.C. April 1! —Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, cous. in of the president and companion of his two daughters, is said to be} ‘engaged to Dr. Cary Grayson, U.| \s. N., the president's private physi-| clan, There has never been a triple | wedding in the White House, nor! even a double wedding But the {genial gossips of the social whirl |have already begun to chatter about Dan Cupid's probable power of breaking the record this year with a donble or a triple ceremony STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | The Buyer Earns a _ Big Salary; Too Most people think that big salaries are paid only to men who sell the most merchandise. Don’t overlook the man whose business it is Big sales are wasted unless the man to buy. Profit or loss who buys has done his work. often hinges on his ability. APPLY THIS TO HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. Know how to make every dollar buy the best value the market affords. Gather your information from the adver- tisements in every issue of The Seattle Star. [he merchants of Seattle who have the best values | are proud of the fact } They advertise their merchandise in The Star. TA” day, for instance, you may find news of good valves | on every page. | The Star, with its guaranteed paid circulation in excess of 44,000 copies, reaches the majority o% the homes of Seattle and the territory tributary ts this | city. That the merchants of Seattle find this to be true is evidenced by the fact that The Star is | increasing its advertising faster than any other Seattle | paper. That the people appreciate a paper which Stand th best intere is proven beyond a doubt by the fact that The Star is increasing its paid circulat faster than any other Seattle paper. |AMUSEMENTS/| MOORE METROPOLITAN THEATRE MATINEE TODAY nie a ges Tonight—All Week—Mat. Kat “THE INSIDE OF THE WHITE SLAVE The Blue Bird” cere 20, 7 and $:30 dafiy. Sensational Reels v One est Priee—the PANTAGES ALISKY'’S HAWAIIANS Sweet Singers from Southern Seas All Next Week, Commencing Subday Peg O’ My Heart } | Mall Orders Now. Beate Thursday | CREO Eve. Prices, Hest} In the “Creation of Woman” Beat - | 10c and 2c | T-I -V-O- L-I) seaTre THEATRE Phone Mate 43 » orne Mt SSTARD KINGS” TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK The Rosebud Beauty Chorus. BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT IN KB LAND OF MANDRIAN M J » P. PATH WEEKLY Matinees 10c-15¢, Nights 10c-20c ary vanes ra Matinees 2:20, Nights 7:15 and 8. Prices—20c, 300, S00 \Rargain Night Mondey. A SURE WAY T0 END DANDRUFF Stop Falling Hair and Itching 45,000 MINERS — LAY DOWN PICKS CLEVELAND, 0, J April 1.—Forty. ive thousand Ohio coal miners Scalp—At Once. wit work today. Their wage! ‘here is one sure way that bad agreement with the owners expired never failed to remove dandruff at it midnight and their representa | once, and that is to dissolve it, then ives could not come to terms with you destroy it entirely. To do this, the employers on a new scale. just get about four ounces of plain, fhe suspension may last for common liquid arvon from any drug months store (this is all you will need) ap- en ply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and $60 000 REWARD rub it in gently with the finger tips. ’ By morning most, if not all, of a your dandruff will be gone, al PEKIN, April 1.—Additional re-| three or four more applications wal wards offered today for White completely dissolve, and entirely Wolf brought the price on the | destroy every single sign and trace brigand leader's head up to 100,-|of it, no matter how much dandruff 000 taels, or about $60,000 in Amer- ican money you may have. Yu will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly SEATTLE BOAT tic octet GH be jfutty, tas: look and feel a hundred times bet- ter. CONFISCATED If you value your hair, you should a te get rid of dandruff at once, for VANCOUVER, B. © nothing destroys the hair so quick- Seattle fishing schoor ly. It not only starves the hair confiscated by Justice Martin here. |and makes it fall out, but it makes She was seized May 11 for |it stringy, straggly, dull, dry, brittle fishing within three-mile limit and lifeless, and everybody notices Only One “BROMO QUININE” — |! Whenever you feel a cold coming on, think of the full name, IVE BRO. You can phone your WANT MO QUININE. EB D now—pay for it later ture ison the box W. GROVES signa-| IMustrated ts one of our new Clarkson's for the young fellow who desires something right up-to-the-minute, Sells for $3, yet contains $5 worth of style While you're looking at Hats in the Daylight Sales- room, take a peep at a Brad- bury Suit for Easter. We know they'll please you— $20 up. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD In this large and beautiful store. Select anything you desire and have it charged to your account. A small payment down is all that is required, ——S Home ol Today's Bradbury Styles Clothes Ou ng Today _______!1332-34 Second Av. & 211 Union St