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Nights, Se te #2 Sat, Mat ere Six Nisbet, Opening b Heart t ATRES Moore— Metropolitan — and France,” My For ia mot y Succems —|AMUSEMENTS— | MOORE rontcns/pycreorocrsy 3 ; cone aienents : acerge. Histae: Prencate Peg o’ My Heart} “so sarouton 4 so wm oe wo ston 2 BElacc W'iienr| 25 | PANTAGES — HENRIETTA GROSMAN Sign "The Tongues of Men’’ Tivoli—Vaudeville ures EN. LODGE ASKS EPEAL OF TOLLS WASHINGTON, April Massachusetts advocated today Comparing the outbursts of the passage by the senate of those who have been opposing the resolution providing for the the “surrender” of repeal of the tolls exemption _ @anal rights to “Ajax defying clause in the canal bill. lightning that did not iat,” “Th is no courage required to Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of |invist upon passing our ships through the canal without the pay | ment of tolls,” he said. “To tneur no physical danger by doing so and to hurl defiance at the rest of the world under these conditions, no doubt, is & most agreeable pastime to those who engage tn it, and more especially #5 as it has the oe glasses could | added attraction of being a perfect Gist m them. Only ordinary | ty safe amusement. But it seems Be ee eceema ry se eroneriy | not Wholly matisfying as an argu- night and morntag is} ment Emportant | than ing) “The attitude of Ajax defying the Says he, and then he gees OF) entning is not very inspiring if is there is no lightning to be feared, Lodge took the position that ex ion, either for coastwive o ign trading ships, would not be a violation of treaties in a strict legal sense. SEATTLE YOUNG MAN WINS GREAT SUCCESS Enters Mercantile Life After Grad- uating in Law. Product of Seatt! 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Seattle Is a city of young men. / | | } | OVER SUFFRAGE THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914, ‘CALIFORNIA IS KILLING ONE NEW MARKET ‘Winn a WEEK.-“BLACK FRIDAYS” IS OPENED TQ «ON CALENDAR DURING APRIL PUBLIC TODAY The South End Public Market, [designed to fill a longfelt need of |the South End citrens, swung open its doors today to the public A formal opening celebrating the completion of the structure will take place Saturday night, at the market, Third av, and Yesler way The new place has been fitted out with modern equipment for the convenience of market men, Near. ly all the stalls have been rented tn advance of the opening The names of some of the dealers who will oceupy space in the market place follow ate Prison | CALIPORMA SEARER TO WITNESS THE EXECUTION OF ADMIT - e gta aie SAN QUENTIN STATE PRISON, Friday, April 3,—. | | 1914. ar Ten.o’ciock am | team and ¢ He | Kim bee SEATTLE MEN TO SPEAK AGAINST | TOLLS REPEAL’ | WASHINGTON, D.C | With hearings on the te }to begin today before the Inter eanie tolls committee of the sen late, telegrams have been sent out |to the following to testify M. B. Trezavant, general manager ssociation of Commerce, New Or- ane; Seattle Chamber of Com- merce: L. A. Lewis, Portland, Or.; | West Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ association, Portland; William BR. Wheeler, San Francisco; George M Savage, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Tacoma; New Orleans Board of Trade; South Bend, W Commercial Club Chamber of Commerce; Pe plement Company, Seattle tommercial Club Noy Taamerenage Ameen Gan QUENTIN BTATE Pema SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal., April 9.—One a week! That's the way they will die here during April. Quentin's “red April,” with ite three be- gan on the 3rd with the hang ing of Thomas Green, a cowboy of 23, who, with a companion of the range, held up a country bank and shot the cashier. Tomorrow morning Jerry Allen must mount the scaffold for killing his wife, after falling | April 9.—) is queation ja le | man after a di ver eee eters, wepute over | tne people of California have is Louls Bundy, 18, was to have |#ved Invitations for three hangings ‘son Im /@xpiated the killing of a Lox An-|this month, @ “red April” of grim Rainier,|Reles messenger boy for § to| Fridays in San Quentin A tac Ce Raymond, |spend on bis sweetheart on the 2éth,|simile of these invitations ie here. h., Commercial Club; Centralia, |Dut he secured @ respite, pending| With shown. Above. center, Thoma “Commercial Club; Astoria, | appeal. Groen, Barges, Aprii 85. tot, Jerry Or, Chamber of Commerce; Silver.| Besides these there are four other| Allen, and right, Lee Nam Chin, ton Commercial Club, Silverton,|condemned men. They, like Bundy, Korean, awaiting execution April 10 Or., and A. C. Little, mayor of Ray:|bave @ slim chance on appeais|end 17. Below, Coule Bundy, execu: | mocha Wash. | taken. tlon stayed pending appeal. | - Two Still Have Hope Green and two of the seven he | Ca Re ae | MAN MURDER INA QUARREL | began to entertain more closely [their final ambition—“To die like men.” left behind ARE LITTLE MORE THAN BOYS — Bundy 18, and Ralph Faries, 24. They have one hope, and that failing, one ambition—to “die Ike! “I've got the best chance of any,” & man,” the way Tom Green, the|says Bundy, “my youth. I've got cowboy, died. two chances—a new trial and com.) The uncouth boy of the range.) mutation to life sentence. I think I jwhile receiving death-cell baptism | will soon be out playing ball in the from a frightened little parson, sald | yard,” | apologetically that he had “never Thus they talk of their chance: | CHICAGO, April 9—A quarrel | before heard a prayer in his whole| catching at straws. Even the satur-| lover woman suffrage was believed |life.” then walked steadily to his nine Korean, though he says noth. lby the police to have been respon. doom. jing! latble for last night's murder of aj} Determined to Go Gravely Coming so close together, these man subsequently identified by his) Peering from the silts of their) scheduled executions have given al \tather as Isaac Henagow, a cigar-|black-doored cella, the other seven| powerful new impetus to the anti-| maker, who posed as a rich West had watched Green pass across the| capital punishment movement in lerner, and was generally known as |sunny, fowered court into that dim | California, supported by the major-| “Woodsey, the man from Califor-|corridor whence no man emerges|ity of guards and prison officials in - alive the state's two penitentiaries who carry out I peopte Expects to Escape the Mosate will of the | | In connection with the murder,| And, watching him, their great | police were looking for James Fran. |hope of clemency dwindled and they jehee, nicknamed “Duffy the Goat,” | | who was with Henagow just before| he was killed. / The killing occurred either in or! end others CITY IS HELD TO BLAME FOR AUTO SMASH A verdict of $3,500 awarded to Miss Myrtle Beach by a jury Gilliam’s court last bility utomo in Judge night fixes the against the city for the bile accident In which six people were hurled Into the gulch at Third av, W. and Crockett at March 30, 1913. More than $100,000 in claims are pending as a result of the accident The held negligent in failing t jace a fence or warning Heht at the edge of the ravine to point out the danger to tra rhe car driven by Cedrie Whittle sey was returning from @ dance on Queen Anne hill early in the morn ing, and plunged tnto the gulch at the rate of 28 miles an hour, Mrs Lillian M. Whittlesey wan killed, and Miss Beach, Miss Dora Haynes ere injured respon city was MRS. CAUFFMAN IS CONSUMERS’ NEW PRESIDENT: The executive committee of the Home Consumers’ league held thet regular weekly meeting at leas headquarters, 3071 Arcade bullding, Wednesday afternoon. / On account of stress of business, | Mrs. J. L. Shute resigned as prest-| dent | Mra, Shute, during her ineumben- | cy an president, has seen the league | grow from a very small organization | to one of the leading bodies of ite character in the sta due in no smal! part to energetic and effect work on her part } She retains her place on the ex ecutive committee Mra. Zamora Cauffman, former president of the Women's Commer: ial club, was elected to sneceed) Mra, Shute | The league Friday will visit the offices and display rooma# of the Holmes Disappearing Bed Co., in the Areade building and factories of the Dablia Candy Co., 714 Pine st, and the Apex Ol! Burner Co., 504% Pike st SOCIETY WOMEN “FLUTTERING ON BRINK OF HELL” Rev, Adna Wright Leonard stir. red his audience last night at the unity revival meeting at the First Methodist church, when he deliver. ed a scathing rebuke to society and society women. “Hundreds of society women are living in Seattle who are simply/| butterfiles fluttering pitifully over) the flowers which grow on the| brink of hetl, He chose for his text Sheep, We Have Gone Astray.” “The other day I beard a woman | say she had not been home to see her children in three weeks, and that she had been out to a party ev- y night “There are men in the city who knew God when they lived in the | East. Now they do not respect the Sabbath, and, like sheep, they have) strayed away. | FIVE-TON AUTO r e | | | the LET THE BIG, FINE, HEALTHY WOMEN COME “I Like Them Fat,’’ Says Hoffman of t conducting i ladie better n ‘The bazaar ter bargair that I am little dainty fact, I've got the big, healthy 1 big limited no, indeed even bargain one When anne there i kimping h at the announced I'm simp! peeding up m) make a quick turn of mere week do the chance to make ca erything This rh $1 no ing price b tore making its your work $3. one of ‘The big spot cash buy I've jugt made in the East was a lucky one, the values for the I'm giving my customers the benefit tn biggest Kaster week ta. waists and dresse ever offered in little, the big eattle tall Suits, coats, skir th the short Tailor-Made and Balmaccan Shop around and compare the styles and prices of our the machine made Balmaccans offered by To make it doubly interesting, we will make to order for the nominal sum of $5 a skirt to match the style and material of any of our Balmaccan Coats, ted Hoffman System kreatly reduced prices hand-tailored stores in the The celeb Suits Coats go at tb Balmaceans with the big trust LOOK AT THESE FOR EASTER PRICES Hoffman System Tallor-Made Baimaccans, Serges and Cheviots, in blues, Oxfords and tans at $8.60, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. Extra skirt to match at $5.00. ar 1166 Kutre Speetal, 16 Hilk Crepe Petticoats cut © 1.95. Spring Suite, tango and al! sha sr worge, of # Tal shades. Two t Dreneos, 87.95. * $2.95. One hundred new Fancy ¢ mb materials, et 817.50, $12 and $16 Fancy Skirts, 86.95. Procaded ik Petticoats Im |tango, Kelly green and American beauty, 181.00. wi ore HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1316 Second Ave. Agency McCall Patterns REALTY MEN TO BANKER IS DEAD SWAP BARGAINS ci. tes Local realty men are passing man was treasurer for two years of along the word that there will be the American Bankers’ association, a “clearing house” session of the and at the t'me of his death was sec- association at the Rathskelier retary ne Washington State Tuesday at 12 o'clock. Bankers’ associat As this is the “clearing house” | session, every dealer present will! be expected to have something up his sleeve in the way of a red hot TACOMA, April 9.—Perciral G. Kauffman, 56, one of the most prom- |inent bankers in the state, died here | bargain, or at least to have a cus- tomer somewhere in hiding that | he can produce as a candidate for | one of the bargains offered. | The American Aero club, New | York, gave the American altitede record to T. C, McAuley, who at-| tained 12,139 feet at San Diego, / February 25. RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When ft comes to a good. first clase dental service at @ reasonable these dentists can offer you something entirely new in methods and results Let them tell you all about your teeth, what to and | The Real Cause of Most Bad Complexions in a stern fact that y | mplexion ever ne out | of jars or bottles; the longer one uses cosmetics the worse ¢ com-| plexion becomes. Skin, to be health | must the. It also must expel |through the pore lbody's effete material |powders cleg the pores, what not to do: get an eatimat your dental needs and have them quote you terms You will be treat- ed courteously, and should you have dental work done by them, you will ertainty recetve value tn full. Not only that, but you will surely feel satisfied ax to ite Ia: dentists have been tor many years, and thelr advice will be valuable to you An office fitted entirety In white enamel and sanitary in every way. Ben them before gotng elsewhere, Gold Crowns $5.00, Bridge Work $5.00 Fillings 500 Up. It beautiful | | | TRUCK GOES OVER - BANK WITH MAN Rallying from painful injuries,| both with elimin Grover Adams, 25, of the Antlers | ing na pe hotel, is improving today in the Se-|{here, wen y wield Une ors jattle General hospital, after a nai nary mercolized wax instead of row escape from death in an auto) cosmetics, they would have natural, |truck accident. He sustained a/RON'h Sotoe actually abeorba. compound fracture of the left thigh and multiple cuts and contusions Cre interferin, Extracting and Cleaning Free with Work. Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike rom any appearance Get an ou re your druggist’s and try Apply nightly like cold cream for a week To eradicate wrinkles, marvelously — effective which also acts natural! lessly: Dissolve 1 o#. pe olite in % pt, witeh haz A treatme and harm rdered sax- and use as canned ement @ ¥. ADAMs t — Meat Prices CUT | FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Ase Follows: Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it Women’s complaints often prove | to be nothing else but kidney trou- | ble, or the result of kidney or blad der disease. If the kidneys are | healthy condition, they | the other organs to eased You may suffer pain in the t ings, headac tion, Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes anyone so, But hundreds of women claim |that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by |restoring heslth to the kidneys, | proved to be just the remedy need- é aaa poe I ft Ant not ina et, | may cause NM | become dis- pis? mi dt ii For the Woman of Fashion New Hats in those dainty colors which Fashion has decreed for Easter and after Easter wear, a great deal with bearing-down feel- and lows of ambl- HOLD TEACHER ON RIOT CHARGE’ Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Loin Pork ..15¢ New sailor tricornes, flat plateau tops, toques and poke effects, in Leghorns, hemp, tagal hair and Panama The prices will be found popular. won't urge you to buy, Most of the affairs of the city to- _ Solicit Your Patron: ‘Up your Store Front. Let as quote the year of his birth. He w. horn to vote and Franchee insisting that | | Washington in 1910, a youn) c young manidying.” The waiters hurried out pistol duel with Robert Avann,|ay, where he is said to have cre RESTAURANTS jenvironment of Seattle. | Avann declares Swapp has been! fore he could be arrested. rmitted to breathe a f. by cxperience—that invaluable Sauwintet eo Haves @ ont taste rine AVE ishing the university law course he nilis in the Northwest have closed | Taylor Edwards transfer companies |*\. 0 | | y | constantly in touch in Seattle with, 08 ANGELES, April 9.—Mra. Readers of This Paper | at 1510 First av., and though he ex-|®"perior court today. struck’ a “missed hole” and dis- Last week Mr. Rogers made a| band hurled her pet dog at her head, | |making an investigation, ‘cremation of your loved ; ee ee ee |atock of F. L. Bartlett Co., of sion be hurled a bulldog at her, but jclothing, hats and furnishings, will |leged, because she laughed at the ap- jof Washington chapter, Rose Croix airielANe m., by Rogers, at the Red | lashed inside a bath robe. |remain closed this week wntil Sat- Come in and see them, we |ed to overcome such conditions. 23,620 ACRES \day are under the direction of just in front of Roy Jones’ caf n) I from the Goods of the Fol: | young men on the sunny side of the underworld resort on Wabash ay. Se ee aa |meridian midway 5 the According to waiters, Henagow, ae ‘Thoroughly a paced ye Ha is cuter secon Franchee and an unidentified woman y ntered the be- PREPARE FOR SPRING bp of Seattle's future is H. M. can Gnpatiie the pete ueeatien'| ‘ogers, who has lived here since Henagow espousing women's right | for & new “business setting” |in California in 1889, educated {i Pe BA the Geille’ aad hah cohnels ot Bo-| ele Place was the home. In order to prevent what might{lying in. wait for him for three ‘ LU pita, dak '6 @ arddvate of the law nally they left, still wrangling.|be another tragedy, police have ar-| weeks, threatening to take his life. LINQUIST & IND department of the Untversity of 224,% minute later the woman rush-|rested Ben Swapp, 24, brother of) Patrolman J. F. Little arrested 1104 THIRD AVE. ¥ ed back, exclaiming: “Woodsey i#| Edward Swapp, who was killed in a| Swapp last night at 7404 Sunnyside {mentally well rounded out and ELLIOTT 5340 Gatipped for & prominent bodaem ws found him on the sidewalk, shot | grocer, while he was trying to rob ated a disturbance while drunk, leareer—a product of the splendid | "TUS? the heart the store at 6201 California av, last} After Avann’s complaint the po Sona February. | lice looked for Swapp two weeks be bad =, siso unclogsing the pores. | \e |_ Throughout his boyhood years | r y ’ German Delicatessen si: Racers spent nis vacations and HAR E oe lisa kits tuck of ths ecto Apes An exquisite, new com: |spare hours in the store, learning | | fletalit Shop Sldtes he “aed Macias Oot MILLS CLOSED |'HARNESS is CUT bankment at 31st av, 8. and Lander C. F. Baasch —the foundation principles of suc- mgRegR la carte Ee tian, seen Oe i E € SVERETT, Wash,, April 9.—Many| The Eyres, West, Fortune and|the curve. R. Clonts, 4529 Orcas cessful merchandising. After fin u . p st., a helper, Jumped ‘and escaped Fo tile mae ee @ mar! es |the open market. ane + — amie 4g of 2: i. *eaGARD z1 5 aieeunn eames yesterday and removed nuts | For the past year he has been Irom wagon wheels, The transfer 4 DIE IN BLAST popular-prieed clothing and furn'sh- hinegove Kelley Lawler, daughter of peserlienccnanszabiadns Bt mmurania ing goods trade. |the late Mike Kelley, coal baron, and | | a In the latter part of 1913 he or-| friend of “Ypcle Joe” Cannon, is su | | Hepontabs oLAD Meee lear ware illed ana Aiur iniacod ganized the Red Front Clothing Co.,| {2 W. E..Gawler for divorce in the} |when a government steam shovel perienced a serious set-back there, Lawler has filed an answer con- | 5 y J FUNERAL DIRECTORS the disastrous fire of December 29, ‘aliing general denialy of his wite' Gel thes award Mendien, Ac —————— | his youth and energy have again | Charges | | vard 3 hal placed him on top. | Mrs, Lawler alleged that her hus-| |Lind, Edward Ryan, ©. Odrich. All |were “pitmen.” The coroner is | business deal which he considers| ¥Ut the shot was wild and the ani-) We gio re ee | tae mont, fortunate ‘ol hile eative mal's life was dashed out against the | bidding for th career, when he secured at 40 cents ¥4! ! rn by 9 for the burial or! 0 tie dollar, the entire men’s shoe| She claims that on another ocea-! Let us know your wishes and they | Marysville. Thia stock, which con-| ml | a ¥ n-| Missed again, the dog hitting her will be complied with. [sists of the best makes of men's! friend, Miss Moore | The annual mystic banquet in BUTTERWORT. shoes, combined with an entire | The shower of canine missiles de- celebration of Ma Thursday H | wholesale stock of men’s bigh-grade|*cended upon her, Mrs. Lawler al will be enjoyed tonight by members| | | & SONS je placed on sale next Saturday at| pearance her spouse made when No. 1, Abelent and Accepted Scot- ly H ‘ tish Rite, at the Masonte cathedral. | Front Clothing Co., 1510 First av., T. eI e re: | 1921 FIRST AVENUE just above Pike st., opposite the oh Askren, wise master, will pre-| | Publte Market The Red Front Clothing Co, will STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | A good kidney medicine, pos: | one 15c sessing real healing and curative) ARE SET ASIDE | value, should be a bles#ing to thou- | of nervous, urday morning, at 10 a. m., when this immense stock will be thrown! open for pubile gale. This event will be characterized by the most sensational reduction Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops ON CREDIT If you see something you like, and haven't the cash, we'll DANCING Anchor Brand Bacon, HIPPODROME Fitth and University. 10-piece Union Orchestes. of prices on high-class merchan- dise ever known in Seattle, and will more than confirm the reputation which Mr. Rogers has made of be- ‘ng the most successful sales expert in the Northwest. HOUGEN otter freee | 1220 atheoe ioe overworked | Flora I. Forema, former teacher itn |the Quincy school, dismissed be- cause she is alleged to have incul cated socialist ideas into her pu- pile, and elght other socialists are |bound over to the grand jury on |the charge of inciting to riot They are alleged to have stormed |the Quincey schoolhouse in an at-| tempt to return Mra. Forema to her | position as teacher. April 9-—Mrs,| per Ib on, Many send for a sample bottle to |see what Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy | will do for them. Every reader of | this paper, who has not already! tried it, by enclosing ten cents to | Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N |¥., may receive sample size bottle! | by Parcel Post. You can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dolla size bottles at all drug stores, Best Quality New Zea- | ind Butter | American Full Cream Cheese Look for U. &. Purpie Stamp {t signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p, m. WASHINGTON, D, C., April 9. President Wilson issued an order eliminating from the Rainier na- tional forest 28,620 acres, including | a part of Cowlitz county, Wash. | Entry may be made by settlers from | 9 4. m. May 9 to June 7. For the second time in a week, Daniel O'1 was knocked down by a taxicab in front of the San rancisco city hall, arrange an account for you to make buying that—Kaster Hat— easy for you, A little down is all that is necessary. Today's Styles Today 1332-34 Second Av. & 211 Union St.

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