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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914. YE GODS! CAN YOU BEATTHIS ? ee otcnnouses” matinee IDOL NO, NOT WITH A DRUM STICK Waptus-Yose-Yose HERE’S YOUR SHOW! IN PRIVATE BOUT AFTER SHOW TONIGHT OR SUNDAY | "Ms | | The Joke is on Dwight Meade, BY PAUL HODGE ter of i. That's all, No | the matinee idol of the Avenug| 6c 39 ICs immortelles, nodding plumes | spring get out of repair; no Players at the Seattle theatre nd slow ninale for the cook pols6s y tempt the baby or the And Miss Jean Kirby, the allur-| ue ea er rhe tenacious, pe dog; #0 le a child can ope ing “vampire woman” in “A Fool| COMEDY nt ulbround-horrifie of ate It There Waw' in this week's play, ts] . t ' al end of his The scheme, as explained by the girl behind the joke. C b d S h EEE Who ' roach strolia about, taking his | Fool” with exceptional finish and morning constitutional, and incl | ability Two reels of it, featur- ! or Trevor Kincaid, head | dentally keeping a keen eye out | | During the course of the play he Only Descendant of the 2 . Rowe of the department of goology in | for a free lunch sign at least realizes that the “vampire ing Ford Sterling, of gS he Unive of Washington “Ah!” exclains he. “Abt Food lin what she is—just a woman who EX Keystone fare, in his whose fleld of study includes all | for the hungry and drink for the never could know and did not un-| first Universal picture ; the living creatures from the flea | thirsty, I'll drop in and refresh derstand.” It makes him peevish o the elephant, and the man in | myself a bit at the expense of | Just as it does all men when they ah on the elephant’s ; this pesky woman who chases me |find out the bitter truth that the ' on paying attention of up the back wall with scalding have been played for “easy marks e e et hold pest and water,” In a perfectly theatrical and) roach. Te has plotted a means the companion dish’ and drinks | & part of his act to storm aro rund At the : cthe wholesale assassination of | his fll of the pure, sparkling and say mean things and at up”) the insect water, Presto! The water mixes |the woman who has made a fool *neiste merely of two little dishes forma inside the reach’s chest He has done ft so often this = —— placed aide by side, One dish is | and he is ready for the “At Rest | week he began to believe it rather | . fied with water and the other plece. A hard life ends in a hard |the natural thing until last night. | I ‘ called _ Called with a mixture of flour and plas | death, It was @ tragic night for M | a8 ores coe “RISEN FROM " After the piny Meade met Mixs| “THE LION" THE ASHES EVERYO AY 0 A S Kirby and the other players a# they stopped for a chat on the NE MAY OBTAIN BEST the —— OF EDUCATION IN Hmmmmm!" he ald fokingly, | EATTLE atill a bit rose. with ‘me, eb Goess Tl have tle tnore.” to rough you @ lit SAYS STATE UNIVERSITY DEAN bee et iC HOUSE “I'd ike to see you try It,” ban "i tered Mins Kirby. TLAKE AT PINE bY CLARK SQUIRE |The only difference between the 4 de, in a friendly sort of a} WES | Dean Frederick E. Bolton, head | studies and the regular courses pur way, tried to repeat his stage per of the school of education in the) sued in college is that in one the formance University of Washington, says |student atudies by daylight and in He was unlucky. One poke, just ——--_- - the re only two reasons why any|the other by guslight | ae friendly, from the right arm of man in Seattle should go without Offer Night Courses. | the fair Miss Kirby sent him ‘On ee oe uae xa Ga 4 ntury English litera Tt wax all in fun,” laughed © other {* lack of ambition od in the evening by Mende and Miss Kirby today _ : : ‘ ns Any Geattlolte with brains and am-| Professor William Savery. head of Miss Kirby gained her athletic A real Indian girl with a genuine Indian bition can have the beat that « great | the department of philosophy in the training at Notre Dame, where she 5 iS SPOKEN OF AS MYSTERY untveralty has to offer in these days, | State university ‘eit s:o0aran ta the hota hh itle of patiatebe tenniel scene of her home on the reservation, pre- and in the near future, according to) study of the English novel is given champion, She is also an expert .. ‘. q the dean, the same condition will| by Dr, John H. H. Lyon at Ballard fencer and all-around athlete senting an exclusive dramatic novelty obtain practically everywhere in high school Mondays, at Queen | offering— BY D. A. ARMSTRONG _ say tn the Hearst papers, think of| America Anne high school Wednesdays, | litt On Dr. Marxer’s figures, a good! Dean Bolton points out that there How active should a plece of ham- burger steak be allowed to become before armed intervention ts jus- tified? An eminent German bacteriologist believes that when a hamburger is inhabited by a million bacteria, it Is time to resort to force. Dr. John Weinzirl, bacteriologist of the Uni- versity of Washington, elther ha: more compassion for the steak or a Mvelier estimate of man's capac- ity in combat with the wrigglers: for he is willing to let the meat proceed until a gram of !t contains ten million bacteria. Dr. Weinzirl has been looking of | late into the characteristics of ham- burger to be found in various meat markets in Seattle. Samples sub- Jected to bacteriological tests in the university laboratories have been found to contain from twenty-five milton to 125 million bacteria to the gram. And a gram is a frac- onal part of an ounce. As they} We special! Fingerpiece Mountings, a few days, $2.50. 1116 F deal of Seattle hamburger would/are hundreds of students working be consigned to the guillotine. |thetr way through college, and that Dr. Weinzirl says that the city/for the special benefit of the man sanitary inspectors look only for! who cannot give up his job t inter sodium sulphite, or freezum, ana|the university, classes are formed! to permit of study in the evenings rarely for rotten hamburger. Olympia on Thursdays, Tacoma on Fridays, and at the university on Saturdays Dr. Lyon also has a class in study of Shakespeare at the university Saturday forenoon Director Start, head of the Exten ston division, bas arranged with Dr are hard to please. $5.00 GOLD FILLED GLASSES. sense + $2,50|soclotion will meet on the campus| All fitting done by graduate optometrist BINYON OPTICAL CO. ‘st Avenue—Near ‘Seneca. ford; Prof. J. A. Smith of the Unt versity of Washington, and Prof, O, F. Stafford of the University of THE SHOE REPAIR MAN | Oregon. President, Landes of the University of Washingto i de 216 Union St-—2 Shope—110 Madison Bf jiver tie opening addecen tt ae steak ts made too often. according to the bacteriologist, of the poorest meats and scraps. Somet!mes freezum ts added to ae am Keo | and give the compound enlor, associated tn the i “ot| GIVE EXHIBIT TO aah ite ha FORESTRY SCHOOL leondemno meat a little short of rot | |tenness, for the reason that often BY CLARENCE SHIVVERS Horace G, Byers, head of the chem jatry department, to offer two night courses in chemistry, beginning ret: fall, for Seattle people espe lly, An opportunity will be given te those who would like to tutor evening clanses. Have Evening Law Classes. Dean John T. Condon ts head of ‘the night law school, which offers jconsiderable time elapses between) An exhibit of saws and files used all the courses given in the day) the purchasing and the cooking. On/in the lumber Industry has been school. The same text books are the scientist's basis of ten million) made by Henry Disston & Sons’ used and the same instructors teach germs to the gram, about one-half jocal branch 1 Occidental av. and| One may choose from more than the samples analyzed by Dr. Wein airl indicated a condition necesst taing the condemnation of the meat..The display contains every sort of | pleading, procedure, equity, evt- : An article on Dr. Weinzirl's ex-/ file and saw used In the mills and|dence, torts, constitutional law. periments with hamburger will ap-|camps, with the exception of shingle | trusts and wills. pear soon in The American Journal | knives. ‘There are three night courses tn of Public Health. E. B. Newton,| The Gratton & Knight Belting | electrical engineering, conducted by| instructor in zoology In Broadway/Co., of Seattle, is preparing « full| Professor C. E. Magnusson. The 40 different courses, among which are agency, contracts, criminal law college of forestry in the University of Washington presented to th The Best Corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective SAN DIEGO, April 26.—You have to hand {it to the Mexicans for a certain kind of consideration, any high school, gave Dr. Welnzirl much | exhibit of belting, and the Columbia | atudenta work with the o dyna valuable assistance tn carrying on Engineering Co. of Portland, will| mos, motors and instruments as are his experiments. Cold storage meat) add to a set of logging blocks given|used during the day. A two-hour now ts being studied by Dr. Wein-|to the college last summer. |lecture, covering the direct current zirl In the untversity laboratories These exhibits will be set up in| portion of the work, is xtven each the Good Row bullding on the) week, and four hours of one eren- ing are employed In the dynamo oC 99 Inboratory. Another course deals with elementary alternating cur- NOT A WAR rents. ‘Transient ‘electric’ phe. , |nomena are taken up In a class mposed: of engineert 4 FOR coLps, InrLuENZA, §=6. BUT. AA BURIAL oie er. in the ery aurine the) COUGHS, SORE THROAT | day. 'G Ri i way. One of the federal garrison at Tiajuana died last night. He “We are regular patrons of|was to be buried today. The Som or thi i your famous pills, and would/*™! O"Gan. clarence Condon, in|«- irregular action of the or- be eres wad ely a oo f|charge of the American troops op-|gans of digestion—is found our Medical Book, as adver-| posite the Mext boundary, and] > ; tise free." f Perormed him of the death, aud ex-(in the safe, speedy, certain “Thanks for Dr. Humphreys’|Plained they would have to blast and time-tested home remedy ie ? out a grave. And don’t think the} Manual received I have used/iiasts mean that hostilities have | our medicines so long that I | commenced,” said the commander. now they are worth their} Capt. Condon laughed and prom weight in gold.” ined. LLS Please mail Free Book t Sold everywhere. la bones, 10s., 280. od eos *° |HAMILTON’S VICTIM feo) = STILL SUFFERS PAIN LOOK! READ! THINK! st eeceereraceserrereces R. J. Melintyre, injured three weeks ago by County Commission-|P er Hamilton in the courthouse fra ing 12 firet-ran m @ reguiat program each week Humphreys’ omen cas, is still in a very bad way 156 William Street cording to Dr. G. H. Davis, under EPPS | SGvertiooment.__ é _.|whose care Mr. Melntyre has been Seattlo every Bun t's your move — these | placed. “FOR RENTS” make it easy|, There are no external bruises Heft. His eyes and head have heal to decide where. Jed on the outside, but Internally he is not so fortunate. McIntyre com plains of great pressure inside his} | head and says he Is at times almost | naa frantic with his suffering. He com plains that his eyes feel as if they PIKE w flied with sand. Although in| alo ST a bad way, Mcintyre is not confined APRIL 2 to his but is able to walk| - on his yard. oa | SCIENTISTS WILL |MEET ON “U” CAMPUS ng accurately people who} 1 A “THE SILVER SNUFF BOX” Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche, ize in fitt! Twenty-five hundred members of \the Pacific Association of Science of the University of Washington on Special price for! May 21, 22 and Representatives |from 12 of the 16 technical, scien tifie and learned socteties will be there. Among the speakers scheduled for the event are Director W. W Campbell of the Lick observatory; President J. C. Branner of Stan. Spherical Lenses. Ask Him. Who? Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy For the Head and Stomach. Why? BECAUSE it overeomes constipation and your arteries will not become thickened ant You will look and feel as youttf most persons do at 30. : There is no remedy that remove matter, the old bile and catarrha Wke Arnold's Catarrh Remedy fo! Bver and stomach for Arnold’s Catarrh, Bilious and yur 60c refunded if 2075-76 Arcade Bide, distributors. Beattle. St Your Druggist. Just ask you you are For What? EXPRESS WON'T SHIP SHELLS FORT STHV Or, April 2 The hospital corps stationed here | True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest NS Production of Dental en. route today to El Paso for Mex Art fean duty, One thayisand rounds of f 3 loaded shells were also forwarded| Examination and advice Free by fast freight. The express com-|Gold Crowns (22-k and extra pany refused to handle the ship-|heavy) ...sesseseeeess $5.00 ment, which consisted of 600 shrap-| p47 nel shells and 400 3inch field gun| Bridgework (strictly __first- hardened, time explosion shells |class), per Tooth ..... $5.00 ul at 60 as Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up PAY FOR CHECKING N Teetk ik waseh Initiative petitions wiil eost $3,-| Ttwe-to-Nature Teeth, per set! conditions 500 before they can be checked vee. 85.00 to $15.00 y the heed and filed, according to City Comp. ‘Finest Teeth in the world.) druggiat Aruggiat troller Carroll, Counell will report y° ‘ te a Sampler sent free, |i f#vorably on an ordinance appro-| All Work Guaranteed 15 Veare ewert & Holmes Drug Co,, Keattle priating thif sum. The eight-hour| Endorsed by leading business petition, with 20,000 signatures, has|men and the dental profession | been filed, generally, Auto Races at Alhambra Tonight and Sunday will afford the last opportunities to see Ford Sterling, former Keystone comedian, in bis first comedy under his new brand, named after himself, “Ster- ling comedies.” It ts called “Love land Vengeance.” Many scenes of the recent av jraces at Santa Monica are made a |part of this comedy, Warren Kerrigan ts featured tn a |drama called “The Lion,” tn which |he plays the part of a brute sporte- man who is shipped out of town by friends to cure an uncontrollable temper. The unique treatment proves effective. Another drama, embracing the ac- tion in Mexico between rebels and federals, is woven into “Risen From the Ashes.” . . Mexican Drama—Class A “Captured by Mexicans,” a two- part Kalem picture, starting at the Class A theatre Sunday, de the [fighting ability of the dusky-skinned \greasers who are causing Uncle Sam so much trouble at present, There is a flerce battle between rebel and federal troops, in which the hero of the play is captured by the rebels and later condemned to be shot. A |pardon from the commander comes just in time to save the hero. | “The Greater Love,” a couple of jcomedies and a drama complete the | |program, shown for the Jast time to-| night “ee Irene Wallace, the new Victor is featured in the two-part drama to be seen in Seattle “The Daughter of a There is an unusual in which real auto is completely wrecked, after a dash over a cliff 300 feet high. Tivoli Pictures and Vaudeville “The Bogus Millionaire” ts the feature photoplay at the Tivoli the atre, commencing Sunday This production is by the Milano com- pany, featuring Mile. Ermette No velll, This Warner Feavure photo- play depicts the clever work of a scoundrel who is the double of a wealthy nobleman and successfully impersonates the man of wealth One good reel of comedy and vande- ville make p bill complete. oe t “The Hunted Animal,” the |Patron Saint second story in the Clemmer's and Tuesday. “The Tango Fla in the House,” w "and “A Man and a good rn “Broncho Billy, Gun- ogether with the Hearst- | Selig News Pictorial complete the program. ae Bee Stings in Pictures Say “Bees” to John B. Brennon of the Kalem, and you'll lose his friend- ship. He was recently required to take the part in a coming comedy of ja young man who tries bee stings for rheumatism. In the rehearsals Jconfetti was used for the bees and | was to be used in the actual taking lof the picture, but real bees were | substituted After the hive was PHOTO PLAYS Program To celebrate the annual day the patron saint, a program been prepared for Sunday Monday by St. Mark's parish parieh dinner will be given to 25 guests Monday evening . “T@: Tango Craze’ a two- part comedy view of this dance, produced by the Pathe Co., and showing at the Colonial, start- Ing Sunday. . ee “The Second Clue,” an American drama, opens at the Melbourne Sun- day, It is a Western drama, in which the secret service enters in an attempt to uncover mysterions | robberies of the mail. eee “The Fatal Dress Suit,” a Komic comedy, opens as a part of the new show at the Grand Sunday. the hero orders a city dress suit to win bis girl over his country rival The rival fills it full of dynamite, so that when ing any sudden move it will be a disasten eee Alhambra Until Sunday Night “Love and Vengeance,” Sterling comedy; “From Ashes,” drama; “The Lion,” drama, the Victor Class A, Sunday Until Tuesday Night “Captured by the Mexicans,” reel Kalem drama; Selig comedy drama; Hypnotist,” two. Andy and the Edison comedy ee Melbourne, Sunday Until Tuesday | Night “The Godfather,” two-reel Reli- ance drama; “The Passing of Izzy,” Keystone comedy; “An Hour of Youth,” Thanhonser drama; “A Sec- ond Clue,” American drama ar Grand, Sunday Until Tuesday Night! DIRECTOR “Nazareth,” two-part American drama; “The Fatal D Suit,” Komic comedy; “Sun Bull's Daugh ter,” Apollo comedy. a ss Colonial, aceite Until Tuesday Night “The Tango Craze,"two-part Pathe | Sam) two-part | “The Rube,”) of | has | and} The | | | | | | | | | | } | comedy Will Blood Tell?” Lubin drama; “Pathe Weekiy,” world’s! news, oe Dream, Sunday Until Tuesday Night “On the Heights,” Edison drama; “The Secret Marriage,” two-part Lu- bin drama; “The Family Skeleton, “Cypress Logging in Florida,’ i Kalem. ? RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Sunday “Thieves,” two-reel drama; Who Dig Pits,” drama; Living,” comedy At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday} “For Ireland's Sake” three-reel | feature, and a one-reel comedy LANDS OPENED eee “Making a Another valuable stretch of ter. ritory has been opened to Wash- ington products through the tion of the ratlroad rates to 5 more towns in the state of e braska The success of the Ne- braska railway was announced yesterday by RB. L. Fairbanks, traffic manager of the knocked over, recorded in the film. behold Mary FellanRhekin y Fuller, the little Edison! sae is featured in the sixth story of the “Molly of the Dailies” series | now running at the Dream. ee Mission Opens Next Week| Work is being rushed on the new Mission theatre, so that Seattle's |newest photoplay house may be open to the public within the next! week, It will have a seating capa city of 900 and will show only first jran pletures, It is a fireproof build jin with # Mission style exterior as | A $20,000 pipe or-| 4 well as interior. gan has been ordered and is to be installed inside of six months, Brennon’s acting, as! was a sight to! | Dramatic Pacific Coast Shippers’ ¢ssociation. “The Man From Home” was pre- sented by Franklin High School club last evening, Dr. H. W. Valentine Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 712 Northern Bank Bldg. 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