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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914. Wanted War With U.S; Well ORATORY He’s Getting a Taste of It Now HALTED Grand Opera House VERA CRUZ, April 22.—The moat | ————————————————————————— | their death tn a corn field in the jeuburba of Mexico City aH ta ~ Hit is sald, when he firat became dic I ODAY |tator sought the whereabouts of . various Madero senators He tried to locate Bordes Mange! C li + N h o il a leading Maderista, and discovered sons an oda wasnncorn, a0 2 fi Culligan’s Nashville Villacorta and Bacalor had recent Bloodshed ye torday at Vera Cruz) |ly interviewed Mangel, The news: | stemmed oratory and republican op: | . | Paper men were arrested and OF | nosition to the resolution empower: | u en ins re Ss |dered to tell where Mangel might be found. Escalona refused and|'"@ the president to use the armed MOORE 3c’ MON. APRIL 27 Special Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday The Most-Talked-of Woman in the World EVELYN conservative description of Huerta’s regime ts told in the one word pitiless Mexico is a bloody land, at best, but the bistorlan of the! future, when he writes of Huerta’s a bloodiest pertods The blood spilling of open war fare Is not so repulsive as the} will deseribe one of Mexico's jferret out the mystery would subjected tmmediately to Article No, 33 of the constitution, which! provides that any foreigner who writes anything against Mexico shall be imme ly deportes “We're going to lot you go. You| ‘The action in the house required| Three New and Exclusive Photoplays run into that corn field and we'll| put 12 minutes pay you got away from un. | The “justification” resolution, | The young fellows, both detighted, ed by the senate this morning Bring the Children to the Matinee Jumped from the automobile in/by a vote of 72 to 13, was voted which they were riding and, waving against by Brandegee, Bristow,| " their hands In “good-byes,” dashed) Dillingham, Gallinger, La Follette for the cornfield Leste Vedas homie, Olivers Nast Amateurs Tomorrow Night They had not gone 100 feet before Smoot, Weeks and Works q | their guards shot them both dead Speaker Clark, at 12:03, today In official parlance, they had been signed the resolution approving! | given the “ley de fuga,” or “.aw of| President Wilson's course in Mex flight.” leo, President pro tem. of the Sen: pin Be ate Clarke signed it at 12:30, It In the grim San vuan de UWlua| was sent at once to the White prison at Vera Crus there now les! How | Mra, Guadalup ile de Saldano,| The house adopted the resolution blood-letting of the assassin or th j ‘ rs cold-blooded, secret murder and | Ps, Was summarily sentenced to be | forces of the United States in Mex-| Old-Fashioned Minstrelsy by Its Most — burial of men in hidden outot-the: | i | shot ico, and the measure was adopted) Successful Exponents way places. ; sa oa f Villanorta i fe seid, save the| at $:20 a. m. by @ vote of 72 to 13. Hlow many leading men of Mext |facts on promine o ng release é . egy ce cert nareaat eave aieae Aili, Hae enon Prancince Charens the, Shortly after 10 o'clock today the New Songs, New Jokes, New Instrumentation disappeared from sight, cannot now | rN, chief of police, sent the two men,| senate sub-resolution was placed | Dances, Old and New be ascertained. The whole thing is tn the care of guards to # suburban | before the house : A subject that no one in Mexico town. The how adopted it at 10:28 i City dares to mention, The news On the way their guards said to! |e'clock as amended and adopted by Watch for the Daily Street Parade par men who would attempt to! them lthe senate. Pa ] Tho story of the assasaination of plo Rendc however, is known He was a graduate of Cornel!) University in the United States and | a member of the house of deputies, | opposed to Huerta. | One evening tn August of 1913 he | was 4 dinner guest at the mansion | of an American » woman, | Assisted by Jack Clifford and a Big Com- i ‘ili: Ww. During the din nald. j with a new-born y wir) |by « viva voce vote. No roll call pany, Including Willie eston and A know that I will drop from sight] Her crime {# that she is a cousin! was asked, There were a few fee Mike Bernard, Courtney Sisters, some day? I fully expect tt to Adolfo Orive, « rebel : |ble “noes,” but a roar of “ayes” : At 11 « K be started for home, | One evening last January, the po-| drowned them out Arnaud Brothers, Peppino, but was selzed on the way lice entered the Saldano home du The next day a rurale offered for ing the dinner hour and took Sal Fouchere and Others In the Musical, Dancing Divertisement MARIETTE sale to Dr, Emilio Cardonaa, in the} village of Tlanepantia, a pair of| spectacies in a case which bore Rendon’s initials. Dr. Cardenas, it} hapened, was a friend of Rendon. | dano and his wife off to the peniten | tary. An hour later she was taken to the train for Vera Cruz. Her destination w Quintana He purchased the spectacies and | Roo, a district which is Mexico's the case and questioned the rurale. Siberia. “They belonged to a man killed President Huerta. Women who go there are fed to last night,” said the rurale. “We! the lust of convict-soldiers, Quin were ordered to shoot him, but he/operation, when word came to the a Roo name of horror to the | tried to fight and so we gave him|proprietor of the hospital, Dr, Ur.) men and women of Mexico. } ~ 20 bullets.” Futia, who was then Huerta’s right-| It wan the birth of ber baby, while| OLYMPIA, April nf Mh band man, that Dominguez should; she was being held in San Juan) mum wage of $10 a ory of t ) pe executed Viua prison for a p t to Quin The story of the assassination of | be executed a prison for Pe tee” Ti len in mercantile establishments | Prices: Nights, Lower Floor $1.50 and $2 Relisario Domingues surpassed be-| The unconscious man, tt fe said,| tana Roo, that ati ee ae es eed Hef of the man who'd t know/ was taken into a vacant lot in the eae vane sey al Segoe ngcee tem hsp poral Balcony, 75c, $1.00, $1.50; Gallery, 50c. | Mexico dead of night and shot ‘These aro a few of the storioa| tm Wage commission to become Domingues, a senator, bad open Domingues was wealthy and tal-! effective June 22. a } une 22 Matinees—Divans, $1.50; 750 Lower Floor ly opposed Huerta. Mexicans here |ented. j that the opponents of Huerta have! ‘The new scale was voted on last belfeve the story that Domingues, ee le cis rica’ night and the recommendation of and Dress Circle Seats, $1.00; Balance Balcony, 50c and 75c. SEAT SALE TOMORROW who was forced to Ko to. hospital! Rafael Villacorta and Alfonso|‘hrough the UNITED PRESS. tthe recent mercantile conference for a slight {iness, was under the| Escalona, two newspaper reporters one stories just scratch the/tor an increase was carried Influence of chloroform for a minor! who sympathized with Madero, met Bg Pn er oe nquot and| trough into a formal order, The Gaona, one of Mexico's favorite bull | /*'* conte 8 work Sie fighters t together at a banquet than the mercantile scale in Ore- i ” fon. U. S. WILL LAND COLLEGE NIGHT Oe ee ig Hemet the three | A minimum rate of $6 a week for j prevagenes werta, from across) minors of both sexes was fixed by A lili the commission. It was ordered le meant ere. that minora shall not be permitted A | it w terribly grim joke, but itit, work later than 7:30 N 4 HOURS ARE you come? | beomgnt @ laugh, even from the two! The apprenticeship problem w | stateem disposed of by adoption of a gen- WABHINGTON, April 22— Tonight will be “college night” eral policy. Beginners shall be employed for not less than $6 a week for six months of the learn- FP Seagate is bade bd period; not less than $7.60 for in ne: re at the Seattle theatre, Lessee Mac the next six months, and after that Mersorourrax—an w MOORE cetimated thet, at lenet 16,000 nadie ‘ivise denacd-ta cero shall receive the full minimum te turday tines at i WEEK merican bivejac' and ma pa ie Bi scale of $10, GRAND OPERA COMPANY ieianior Soon § s, Feieng) rinem will be assembled in the [net proceeds from the performance | te’ dyee. you willappreciate Not more than 17% of the wom- “FAUST” acd “CARMEN” whe ete ay harbor of Vera Cruz, ready to |toward the expenses of the varsity) Mary T. Goldman‘ Spier in any establishment shall be Tureday. Thursday and satur-/ MARGARET ILLINGTON | proceed at once to Mexico City | crew for the June trip to Pough-| Hair R apprentices and at least half of Ste to $3. “Carmen” Mon-|In Bayard Velller's World-Wide Succe: upon receipt of orders. them shall Graw the $7.50 wage. ion ae ne Within th La st ‘Army officers place the num- | Keepale, N. ¥ | OPERA AT POPCLAR| iene pr seg th - iw ber of men under Huerta’s com- Hundreds of students crowded to 1; Sat Mat A LANGUAGE ALL CAN - mand in the Mexican capital at | within the theatre Inst evening and| ioe oc wone < of and CRUISER SINKS pants ecartaue’ auttiontny *% | Were given enthusiastic welcome. | Boobie tiie BREMERTON, April 22.— The Our Program of Photoplays - | 3 toa. MONDAY, APR. 27)" reaching the capital, if neces The students announce that they | ferry Wolverine, after landing 25 tary. Most of Huerta’s sol- will take charge tonight and show people at the Bremerton dock last “TEXAS BILL’S LAST RIDE” diers are in the North, imped- house managers and actors just how) night, was run down and crushed by Hons such as Seattioc merits I. Mackensie Announces ing the advance of the rebels. |* Show should be run. AVENUE PLATERS in velyn Nesbit Thaw| ‘Rear Admiral Badger, who College choruses, led by the on.| nig ma dows ad Grusbe A Thrilling D of ’s ‘Triumoh ‘Yiiroush the U. 5. cruiser ny, which was rillin, rama Love’s Trium; rou; the peeding to anchorage the navy . Defeat of Vice. " : Is hig tation La eaeliilicinans was @iverted with his fleet chestra, ander the special direction yard, after an exercise dash around “TWENTY MINUTES OF LOVE” f Charles Lombard, will be fea hm eT R from Tampico to Vera Cruz, is |° . 7 |PRICES—soe to #2: Main. ase tn 91.80] @xPected to arrive in the latter | {ures of the ‘tween-acts waits ard, the bay. The captain, engineer and two ‘ : deck hands were aboard, but es- The Title Suggests What It Is—A Rattling, Roaring capes Comedy. Matiness Tussday and Wednesday Mail orders now. Seats Thursday port today with 14 torpedo boat ; ha.) Shenae hy destroyers, which will be of Children’s Diseases Very PANTAGES (ore a aan ie gy There is one sure way that b FIELDS 4&4 LEwis : never failed to remove dandruff at The Famous Comedy Stars | DL AR RECITAL |ovce. ana. that te to. dinsoive tt, TORCAT & FLOR D’ALIZA’S then you destroy {t entirely, To do} TRAINED ROOSTERS : this, just get about four ounces of | 106 AND 20¢ | At the ¥. M. C. A. auditorium] piain, common Hauid arvon from |Monday evening, May 4, Wm. F.|any drug store (this ts all you will |Grosskopf, baritone soloist will| eed) apply it at night when retir. hon “ ing; use enough to moisten the Phone your WANT AD to | present Miss Mary Gashawiele seal and'rud % tn gently with the MAIN’ 9400 today, for by to- pawn. ae nace Onborn Ly ene fiager tips $ arpist, Mme. Louisa Calvery, a t morrow today will be yes-|traiian soprano, and other artists.|,,17 "orming, mou If not all. of The proceeds will go to create 4/ three or four more applications will | boys’ membership fund completely dissolve, and entirely me ~ | destroy, every single sign and j trace of it, no matter how much | dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig- | ging of the scalp will stop instantly TIVOLI THEATRE Madison Street, between First and Second Aves. Officers of the Albany say the men on the Wolverine failed to heed THE MUTUAL WEEKLY \ bcp es The Grand Eager abe papain Ex- lusivel: esda: igh-Priced CAN ONE DO IT . eae Takes It When ' We are . AND BE A LADY? Misitie Poca ELLENSBURG, April 22.—An ALL SEATS 10 CENTS ALL THE TIME argument over whether or not girls In the class of farmerettes ry at the normal school here shall wear overalls while at work in their garden plot may cause a division of the class. imvacionwhieteyaeieon | SHIP AGROUID EEE Av. and Lenora St. NOW OPEN Afternoon and Night | Auspices Knights and Ladies of Security. For the balance of the week MISS VALENTINE GRANT of Seattle, Wash., Post se || WHAT GENERAL GRANT, WHO , arrots, bean: a r FOUGHT "EM, SAID ABOUT THE |e: you mat ram tatty 105 fl in a 3-reel feature photo- | emwront, “Ore, Aven 1a—[—) He” Siolineeaaense Bound for Waldport, the gas/[M Kieibers’s, | schooner Mirene went aground yes- =" Fe ten gg Moc FIX APPRAISAL terday on the south spit at the e1 Seton SoU re Tuatitata _ trance of Alsca bay. Trouble is OLYYMPIA, April 22.—In an/| feared if the sea becomes rough. jopinion to Clark V. Savidge, state " land commissioner, R. E. Camp- ind comminion cmt PLAN FESTIVAL says the minimum appraisal for |tidelands is now $6 per lineal foot Plans are being completed for instead of $1. the May festival, waich will be} held Frid and Saturday, May 1 1 2, in the Armory. Six high a 4 SEA q | LE pol orehest under one di- . APRIL. £7, 28, 20 rector, E. H. Worth, will be one CUT- Tents at Fourth ‘and Blanchard of the features. RATE good comedy. Added Attraction BARNES ‘SIMPLE WAY 10 We DENTISTS BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMAL: END DANDRUFF withont pistes teat Oe 3—Acts—3 method, Va u de vi | le ‘has Falling Hair and Itching Amalgam Filling : $1 featuring Whooping cough 1s about every- Gold Crowns cee $3 PETER PAN where. Measles and scarlet fever the educated horse—a look and feel a hundred times better. If you value your hair, you should get rid of dandruff at once, for nothing destroys the hair so quickly It not only starves the hair and makes {t fall out, but it makes it stringy, straggly, dull, | dry, brittle and Hfeless, and every- | body notices it play full of action, de- picting life in a Carolina lumber camp, entitled “THE BRUTE” 1——REEL——1 MEXICAN ARMY AS FIGHTERS Gen. U. 8, Grant, the hero of the civil war, was a lieutenant In the American army in 1848 and took part in the battles leading up to = I] the exptore of Metico City by Gen. scott In his personal memoirs, which were published just before his Gillam Co. death, Gen. Grant gave several chapters to the war with Mexico. Re- OPrFICE SUPPLING viewing the successes of the American army, he spoke with enthusl- LOOSE LEAF DEVICES |] asm over the fact that THE AMERICANS WON EVERY BATTI O STORES He called attention to the fact that on the march from V 1331 Third A Cruz to Mexico City Gen. Scott's for was AT NO TIME HALF AS LARGE as that opposed to bim; that the Mexicans were always on the defense and entrenched, and yet he beat them all the time. Gen, Grant said that the victories of both Scott and Taylor over vastiy superior numbers largely due to better officering and because our army, being LARGELY COMPOSED OF ene aa aa ae MEAT PRICES =|CUT ALBERT #ANSEN Jeweler and Siiversmith is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave.. Near Madison. better trained and disciplined and, therefore, st “SHRINERS wai Speaking of the Mexican army, Gen, Grant said army of that day was hardly an organization. The private soldier was picked up from the lowest class of inhabitants when wanted His consent was not asked. He was poorly clothed, worse fed and seldom paid. He was turned adrift when no longer wan | “The officers of the lower grades were but little superior to TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT the men. With all this, I have SE! AS BRAVE STANDS made by some of these men as 1 have ever seen made by soldiers. “THE TROUBLE SEEMED TO BE THE LACK OF EXPERL ENCE AMONG OFFICERS, WHICH LED THEM AFTER A CER- TAIN TIME TO SIMPLY QUIT, WITHOUT BEING PARTIC. ® Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist ULARLY WHIRPED, BUT BECAUSE THEY HAD FOUGHT 712 Northern Bank Bidg. |] ENOUGH.” | Phone Elliott 3250 —— Visit This Home-Like Resturant 186 Nay OS ga MiSSING MAN se, | ty a A battalion review > a © WARREN’S LUNCH battalion review and parade! Choice Shoulder MORE EDUCATED, PERFORMING WILD . aR piso! and peaen et a satisfactory will be repaired free Misty Whesler'é-tis Oeics. A reward of $200 1s offered il precede the military ball to be] Pork Steak ..... aac ct ANIMALS THAN SHOWN BY ALL OTHER! famed surfaces and the bronchial) o¢ charge at any time, Admission are almost as bad. At the onset a the symptoms are very similar, Porcelain Brig rework 3 feverishness and signs of a cold |-————— being in evidence. “For the raw. |e 1 inflamed throat and mucous mem: F 1 Set T th 58 brane, and for coughing, use ti Ss ee ] Foley's Honey and ‘Tar Compound! any work that doemn't prove ward of $2 Nn bes. Mrs. I Hostler, Grand the discovery of Chris Gilson, man-|given Friday night at the Armory SHOWS COMBINED tu ns “abe tan Ne Come in SOON—today, if you ager of the Little Elk Logging Co..|by the National Guard of Washing.| Chole Rib and Loin 15¢ Island, Neb, says: “My three chil-| wish—tor free examination and dren had very severe attacks of LOOK! READ! THINK!|<f Snohomish, who disappeared un-|ion Gov. and Mrs. Lister, Mayor| Mutton ChOP® +++ ++++++ Adsie iat whooping cough and” suffered in.| estimate, Absolutely the only theatre in sents! April 13. He in 31 years old, mar-|and Mrs, Gill are among the patrons| Chelee Shoulder Pork = 4 An _— ren 1m ONE ACT tonsely, and a very few doses of}WE STAND BACK OF OUR Presenting 12. firet-run reels of motion] ried, and has one child, one year|and patronesses, Nearly 3,500 tn-| Roast ++ “4 co nt Rene: Prenton Herein ane Peston rh ore ane oh pie Wor aoe The Union Theatre. This ts true, re-|old. No reason Is ascribed for his! vitations have been sent out, Anchor Brand Bacon, 123¢ Cc Cc soAnmalth wns Marae taphertem canes | and the infiamed throat of scarlet fever, for croup, bronchial and la grippe coughs, for tickling throat Kety un sae—-/and hoarseness it always gives ick & Nelson, grateful relief. It contains no opl- Cigar Co. Frye x. Graham ‘Victor |ates and is a pure medicine, That jis why 207 University St., 2nd and Unk versity St. Opp. Fraser. Paterson Co. any Seat. Any locating him is asked to} Best Quality Washington irene with A, D, Stolting, BU HES FOR HIM Serie duties Be 2 Ibs for v INDIANAPOLIS, April 22.—Her-| Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp Aiewn of the price of admission i green per Ib | HOUGEN [HE SHoE REPAIR MAN | Amateur Talent Performs . + ' “a Co. it it partic: r 7 ronkie, of the Chicago Cubs,| It signifies purity and quality Friday Night. Be sore, dn 460 600 and $1.00 bane tp oid 216 Union 8t—2 Shops—110 Madison en bought by the local Amer-| Shops open until 6:20 p. m. 9 Tro! | accept a substitute, For sale by \ican association club, Bartell Drug Stores,