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METROPOL IT An— An Week Rix Nights and Saturday Matinee BTANDARD GRAND OPERA COMPANY |MOORE—: Matinee Saturda | MARGARET ILLINGTON | Within the Law MRaturday Matinen, fhe to 81-0 GRAND OFrRRa AT POPUTAT PRICES IN A LANOVAGR ALI UNDERSTAND N34 3 UM" MONDAY, APR. 27 APRIL te Matiness Tuesday and Wednesday Seattie n fe Announce AYERS tr “A FOOL THERE WAS” Robert Hiliard's Success Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Tn the Mustoal oes (Monday MARIETTE” — Now selling "ef FIELDS & LEWIS The Famous Comedy Stars | TORCAT & FLOR D'ALIZA'S TRAINED ROOSTERS 100 AND 20¢ MAYOR CHARGES. EXTRAVAGANCE Mexico shakes his fist at Wilson _sloth: HOW THE MEXICAN CARTOONISTS SEE THE WAR Typical Caricatures on the Trouble With the United States, From Illustrated Magazines in Mexico City. In Uncie Sam’e THE STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 2 191 THE BEST ! Mayor Gill t vere in his oritt- elsm of the handling of the $212,000 Men of moderate means who aire the satisfaction of tail-|runds trom bond sales for construe Jored clothes will be pleased by ton of the municipal tubercular san ey display of Summer | !tartum at Firlands. During an tnapection yesterday city officials discovered a magnitt es [cently equipped administration Upward | building being completed, but found ime work delayed from lack of Satisfaction RN funds, |. WASHINGTON, April A deficit appropriation of $40,000 ders were momentarily expected | Is asked to put into operation the for naval operations ona large power plant, main building, chil-|scale all along both Mexican | dren's and isolation hospitals. coasts. | The mayor termed the expend ac ituxe of the big sum on the on © building as “riotous extravagance. It was considered certain there Councilmen Erickson and Dale 323 Pike Street. ould have¢o be landings at many points to protect foreign tnterests were outspoken in their criticism 's +. Leading Tailors. Instructions were sald to have been given to officers on border patrol duty to hold up shipments of TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AT arms aod ammunition into rebel SEEKING LIBERTY TAC! OMA, April 23.—James A M |. Spokane banker, who is ihe ‘ving a term of five years at Mc- | Netl island for violation of the bank-| ers’ act, has started another effort to obtain his release by the filing of) & petition tn the federal court here.| | Marci! was released on parole a: | returned to prison for violation atl jthe parole. He demands a writ of | habeas corpus on the plea that he |has 216 days’ “good time” due him, and was entitled to his discharge April 8. Western governors argue againg land bills in congress before presi territory News that the tends to br to_broade: administration tn the scope ot the 070 Although no orders have been re- ceived as yet for the W National Guard to make prepara tions for activity in Mexico, or on the Southern border, there is a strong possibility that the call will) come at any time, according to local | | militi Brig. Gen. Fred Lavenye and Maj. Maurice W. Thompson, N. G. in| W., left Seattle hastily this morning | They the for a conference with Gov, Lister at) exhilarates that you Olympia. Sg eee ee oe Men in Fine Fettle ries the akin. The| The men of the National Guard the! motstu rows pale tna a’ withered looking and soon forme waiting anxiously for orders which will give then a chance to see activ service. wuthe American complexion” ts best! treated by applying py apis va At the Puget Sound navy yard, rt nitis beth Oe Pica tes Bremerton, machinists are working Frean, tA Mad ae a A wealy jim extra shifts to rush the work of Rg . pee nk’ | assembling the engines of the arm- Epread on at night iike soll cream, ored crulser West Virginia, the fa washing It off next morning. \ship of Rear Admiral KR. M. Doyle, ‘or wrinkles, dissolve an ounce of commander-in-chief of the Pacific re- Dowgored sexoltte in a halt pint! serve fleet. The vessel has been or =|dered into full commission. Al- even the deeper linea. Both treat-| though now in dry dock, she will be ments Aqimarkable facial rej4-| ready to start for Mexican waters in |about 48 hours. | Albany Sails South The eruiser Albany received sail- ing orders yesterday afternoon and | steamed out of the yard waters at} Pork Back Bones, aes 1a mt, ae DANIELS WRITES. tet ena or ec| PARENTS OF BOYS Saeco. WHO LOST LIVES ‘all means get rid of dandraff, for| it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn’t do much good to try to - " . brush or wash it oft. The only|,,. WASHINGTON, D.C. April 23— sure way to get rid of dandruff In| 12° Profound sorrow of President - son and Secretary of the Navy po seo ngs Thy Wor oh “* bse fc Daniels over the deaths of the men Gunces of ordinary liquid arvon: ap.|"H0 lost their lives in the fighting yr a Vera Cruz was expressed in ly {t at night when retiring; use &* prong to moisten the scalp and Sonal letters to the parents of the rub ft in gently with the finger|2¢*? by Secretary Daniels yester- iday. ig morning, most if not all, of| The letters said in part: “That your dandruff will be gone, and|%oUur son was in the first line to three or four more applications will B17 his tile for ne ate tine completely dissolve and entirely Oi ont. sour home.” Let mp aaah single sign and trace "rie letters quoted the historic ter of Lincoln to Mra ro ely , Boston, who lost five sons in the \Civil War. You will find, too, that all iteh GETS $100, 000 | ing and digging of the scalp wil | | | | | | | | ‘courteously, and should you have work done by them. you wil! a to Its lasting results. These “have fm practice for ‘ind thetr advice wil! be to you Am office fitted entirety te white and canitary im every way. fer them before going elsewhere (Crown £35.00. ma. Work $5.00 and tot Cicantos Free with Rhoads of stop, and your hatr will be ailky,! fluffy, lustrous, soft, and look and! feel a bundred times better. You| can get liquid arvon at any td store. It is inexpensive and four| ounces is all you will need, no mat-| PARIS, April 22.—Ivan Pe: ter how much dandruff you have. | nowski, a Russian millionaire, dur-| 'This simple remedy never fails. ing his lifetime refused to enter a companies are in fine fettie and are/ * URIC ‘ACID IN MEAT .$. WILL LAND TROOPS ALL ALONG THE MEXICAN COAST 23.—-Or | navy's activities began circulating|the navy department after an evidently bighly important conference between President Wil- son and several of his closest ad visers. It began at 9 a m., with the pres ident, Secretary Bryan and Coun-| sellor Lansing of the state depart-| ment present An hour later Secretary of the Navy Daniele was summoned. He came, bringing with him many doe uments Simultaneously there was a tre! |mendous outburst of activity in. | Mexico rides the hog, whioh te the United States. | | Under the Officers in charge of the movements of the navy forces hurried to their desks. Guards were stationed outside to/ exclude everyone. The general belief was that ents was preliminary to the most im | portant developments tn the naval campaign Secretary of War Garrison con. ferred with the general staff, but did not intimate that immediate action along the border was con templated. lower. outside the ‘LOCAL OFFICERS OLYMPIA | Mexico, by way of San Diego for! hington ‘coal. She will reach that port by next Monday, Al! available three-inch jarmamunition was loaded on board the vessel and a field wireless set from the Pittsburg wae also tak: In his tour of the yards yesterday, } Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt referred only briefly to the Mexican trouble. He mentioned the possibility of a | target range, and sald the dopart- ment favored the establishment of @ jship building plant for the local post. DR. A. M. JOTINSON. Chiropractic a Cure for Stomach Trouble | | Sufferers from stomach trouble—thove | | | who cannot eat without belng in great | Aistrese—apprec vaiue of chiro Practic treatments | pe cauen | tapite | a % temove the and thereby om attendant ) DR. A. M. JOHNSON || \| Licensed Chiropractor 412-812 American Bank Bide | Second and Madison Main T7A8. | Lady | CLOGS THE KIDNEYS 1F | | Mages A GLAss c 8 OF SALTS YOUR BACK HURTS BLADDER BOTHERS | If you must have your meat every i day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that meat forme urie acid, which almost | paralyzes the kidneys in their ef. forts to expel it from the blood. | | They become sluggish and weaken, | | |e Vv. ADAMS IThe Mecca fort all the AMERICAN DEATH LIST SWELLED; NOW TWELVE WASHINGTON, April 23.— ‘The navy department today gave out the following list of Amer jean dead and wounded as a re sult of yesterday's fighting THE DEAD: R. PERCY, private, marine many Bargains. NEW corpse. L. o ee ordinary sea- moet ordinary eeama F. P. DE. LOWRY, seaman. A. 6. STREAM, ordinary sea- man. C. A. SMITH, ordinary sea- WILSON WAITS: HUERTA’S NEXT MOVE, HE SAYS SAN DIEGO, April 23.—Dis- patches received here today ind! cate clearly that President Wilson has determined to wait for Gen. |Huerta to make the next move be- fore United States troops are order- ed to take aggressive action against Mexican border points at which man. C. G. DEFFABIR, gunner’s mate, third clase. FRANK DEVORICK, ordin- ary seaman. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED: H. Pullian, fireman; C. M. Guilloan, seaman; M. Pitegerald, sergeant mart corps; J. Peo- ples, private; W. Ponkowski, se man; H. J. Kapplen, seaman; W. M. Bass, seaman; C. L. Nodsiek, seaman; G. Rainey, private; F. Lorre goons von H be Prine ee! there are Mexican custom houses. eon, boatewain'’s mate; J. L. Additional Mexican federal troops Kwapick, seaman; N. Schwartz ||%f@ Teported today to be rushing north from Ensenada to reinforce the garrisons at Tecate and Tia- Juana. At Tiajuana the xicans are still throwing up trenches fn the ‘hills and making every preparation for an attack, EVELYN THAW WILL seaman; J. L. Bennett, coxswain; C, Christy, seaman; A. G. Ebel, private; H. E. Holsinger, pri- vate; H. E. Boyle, seaman — Robinson, seaman; J. Cantwell, no rating; A. E. Doe, ordinary seaman; L. W. Taylor, no rating F. N. Kalmers, no rating; E. P. Peterson, private; J. McMillan private. Fifteen other officers and men were slightly wounded, | of the croup, which caused promi- nent physicians of Cincinnat! to leave their beds in the middle of the ovenom night to diagnose, Pom Pom, or Rus- FAIRBANKS, April 23.—Monthly |#ell Thaw, 4, the son of Evelyn Nes-} reports concerning labor, mining|Dit Thaw, will join his mother here | jand commercial conditions will be | during her engagement at the Moore TO REPORT MONTHLY || made by deputy United States mar-| theatre. shals {np this judicial district, accord ing to Marshal L. T. Erwin. Hereto-| MEX. VETERAN HERE! }fore only criminal matters have cassie f | been reported Recalling his soldier days of "48, «<<< Iwhen the United States cleaned up Mexico, Joseph Ballinger, 84, an un- _CAFES cle of Judge Richard A. Ballinger, is eagerly following the develop- ments of the latest trouble in the South country, He is a veteran of the Mexican and clvil wars, |TO PAY DEPOSITORS of 4. D. THAGARD Avemne| Creditors the ne _FUNERAL DIRECTORS | SACREDNESS | We shall not mar the sacredness, |humilfate you or belittle our pro. ‘fession by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS Auburn, will receive dollar for dol- lar from the private which recently filed voluntary peti- tion in bankruptcy. This assurance was given by L. B. Knickerbocker before a meeting of creditors yester- day. ARREST 3 MEXICANS| Mexicans are under arrest here to- day because they refused to discon- tinue inflammatory speeches in the South-End Public Market Third—Washington--—Prefontaine—Yesler The Best Foods In the Greatest Variety At the Lowest Prices At the Handiest Location Where rents are lower and farmers pay no rent at all, prices, naturally, are Get your car while it is empty, just Be sure to read, every day, the South End Market Spe- cials on the Market Pages of all the city dailies—you'll see MEET HER SON HERE, Quite recovered from an attack) Christopher, Knickerbocker & Howard bank, of| institution, | Los ANGELES, Aj April 23.—Three | IN “MARKET SQUARE” Served by 4I) Car Lines FOR LESS Most Attractive Conditions market; enjoy a seat in com- way home. MARKET COMPANY CALL GUARDSMEN FOR BORDER DUTY | LOS ANGELES, April 23.—Four jregiment, immediately sent messen- ‘companies of the Seventh regiment, | | Bers to notify company command | National Guard of California, were era. being mobilized today, following or-| The assembly order instructed ders from Adjt. Gen. Forbes at Sac- that the men be at the Armory “at ramento. bet eae aren ys and The dispatch was received here that arrange for special lbefore daylight, and Col, W. H. train to move them to the Mexican | Schreiber, commanding the Seventh border “with the greatest celerity.” | ‘The militiamen will be sent to Cal- a to be disposed along the bor TPA WE'RE IN FOR IT NOW | LONDON, April 23—That the | 315 PIKE ST | United States ‘s committed to war I, apes: |With Mexico and can take no back- "A ROMANCE OF THE EXTROUADES" | ward step with dignity ts the opin- BUNNY'S SOMME lion of the large majority of English ' newspapers. “DOLLY OF THE DAILIES” No. “ HOW TO GET GOOD GLASSES ou have a thorough examination of each eye. ‘This should be dons| by an taper! in Optometry The fitting of the mountings or frames are just as easential as the tenses. We do our own grinding, and guarantee every pair MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 91 7.car*2toison The Latest Creations in Millinery Just Arrived from New York. A large shipment of the most artistic Parisian Models you ever saw arrived yesterday, They are stunning Hats, everyone of them. offered to undertake the task, and) |then you suffer with a dull misery | plaza. placing the coffin in his biplane,|!n the kidney region, sharp pains in} flew to the cemetery, where he|the back or sick headache, dizzi- [made such a bad landing that he|"¢S#, your stomach sours, tongue is nearly killed himself. M, Sopor-|coated, and when the weather in| nowski’s relatives, according to the; bad you have rheumatic twinges. St. Petersburg press, reluctantly| The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi paid him $100,000 out of the estate,| ment, the channels often get sore - and irritated, obliging you to seek | relief two or three times during the | night To i We're featuring the new brass, ty bronse and lasqnared effects that \ Uf, } will all the rage this season. { UY W/ Wy They're daintily trimmed with lit- & tle wings, baby ostrich feathers, new glossy ribbons, eto. Every sivable shape and straw fs here, and all popular priced. Come in and see them. Buy on Credit It’s not a case of wait till you get all cash— your credit is good—here—any time. Why not get your new hat now and pay for it later? A small amount down is all that is necessary to open an account. | MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY WOMAN WARLIKE ELLENSBURG, April 23.—Guests in the Avon rooming house here were kept badly frightened for an hour yesterday by Mra, Anna | Brown, who claims Spokane as her erring Maretatteoiees ane {Nene Mrs. Brown, who weighs Peri about 100 pounds, raved about the Trick Your Putrtage’® corridors of the Avon for an hour | Rannnnrnnnnnnnnnenans |like an insane person, holding the | PREPARE FOR SPRING lodgers at bay, unti! finally subdued | Liven up your Store Front. Let by a deputy sheriff you prices tor a new “business Awning, “made in Seatt ates Free LINQUIST & LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 5340 RESTAURANTS _ Navy Yard Prepares or War to any airman who would convey his coffin to the graveside in an BATTLESHIPS, CRUISERS, SUBMARINES Being equipped at Bremerton. See them today. $.S.H.B.Kennedy Excursions A young aviator named Posoft! Daily at 10:30 a. m., 1:30 p.m. Other trips at 6:30 and 8:00 a. m., 2:00 and 5:30 p. m See Marines embarking for Mexico, big guns being WOMAN IN OCEAN RACE BERLIN, April Frau Melli Beese, the only German airwoman Py and the only woman in the world Scid#. to cleanse the kidneys and | who runs her own airplane works, |flush off the body's urinous waste, announces that she t# building an|S°t four ounces of Jad Salts from oceangolng aeroplane wherewith | any pharmacy here; take a table- to compete for Lord Northelifte’s | Spoonful in a glass of water before $50,000 prize for a transatlantic | breakfast for a few days and your flight. The machine is to be equip- | kidneys will then act fine, This fa- ped with a 100-horsepower Merce-| Mus salts is made from the acid of tes engine, Frau eons was re-|&tapes and lemon juice, combined | cently married to Herr Boufard,| W!th Hthia, and has been used for | but she retains Beese as her pro. &¢nerations to flush and stimulate fessional name, Boutard is to ba | S!Ussi8h kidneys, also to neutralize | the keids in urine, neutralize these irritating TO TAP CANADA NEW WESTMINSTER, B, C,, April 23.—-Unofficial reports here today are to the effect the Chicago- Milwaukee interests will be running trains into New Westminster over the roadbed of the British Columbia electric line within the next two months, Freight will be handle” ex. | clusively this summer. German Delicatessen : se Tae a eaie ey : #0 it no longer installed, drilling at parade grounds rae vagal Pinata asi irritates, thus ending bladder wants Sh Phone your WANT AD to| 980.946 Oi Av. & 211 U, si 4 ness. op Wool econ v. nion St. Boats leave Colman Dock. Fare, round trip, 50¢ Best. modern ‘outsid , 26e Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot MAIN 9400 today, for by to- to Sc. Btewart Howse, 6 West |iniure, and makes # delightful, et: C. F. Baasch morrow today will be yes- Seattle’s Reliable Credit House Stewart.—Advertisement, vescent lithia water drink. 913 THIRD AVE. terday. SIRI He oy eo emnaot ng: <p ia cere

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