The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1914, Page 2

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OORE?= The e Most t Talked of Woman in the World EVELYN NESBIT THAW ASSISTED BY Jack Clifford Anda big company, including Willie Weston and Mike Ber- nard, Courtney Sisters, Pep- pino, Armand Bros., Fouchere and others in the musical, dancing divertisement MARIETTE SPECIAL MATINEES— TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY | SEATTLE HAS NO veea! HIGHBROW ART, |: HE COMPLAINS Edward J. Holsiag, one of Amert- ca’s most famous interior dec | Orators, has been awarded the con- tract for the mural paintings and decorations of the new First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Seattle. “In Seattle we have nothing in the way of historical memorial em a said J. W. S. Brintnall, lolslag’s representative at the Se attle hotel today. “There seems to be no really ar- tistic decoration in your public or business butidings. There should be historical paintings depicting events of early Seattle and North- west history in the more beautiful buildings.” The Tilikums completing plans for the unveiling of a new totem pole for Seattle on a site on Westlake av. John ©. Slater, chair- man of the committee, will an- nounce the program Tnesday noon at the Good Eats. WHY SUFFER TOOTHACUR? (Sy SaTLeR 5 Luquiot TOOTH F > So eee ee Bate, reilabie, effective “4 jee! By mali of at Butler Drug Co., Aeattio, Wash. SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Foil- lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable Solicit Your PREPARE FOR SPRING lore Front, Let Rev. Dr. Alzamon Irs Laens, Ph. D., the gifted and renowned Author ‘Lecturer end Peychopathologiot, ‘who wil! lecture in the DREAMLAND ‘(Comer Seventh and Union st.) i mae, April 27, at 8 o'clock, MENTAL POWERS AND HOW TO Use THEM.” Jews of consctow LINQUIST & “LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. LLIOTT 5340 RESTAURANTS |German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 13 THIRD AVE. CAFES 4. D. THAGARD “(Wisdom in the unfoldment of the Boul and Spirit Projection.) , SPECIAL NOTICE. udent-teacher ixture of Oriental together with hi fe and Spiritual Temperament, “g@ndowed bim with @ faith, reason and a ‘soul expression that is seldom found in Genius. & Vv. ADAMS The Mecca lon Street —_——————— _FUNERAL DIRECTORS | SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr fession by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your loved ones, Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE His unswerving service to humanity these long years, and his vast experi- of persecution and prosecution, has him with peace, health, suo- and joy that surpasset! wiy, has | fn Mife. People who like to think, reason ‘and judge for themselves, should be Me children under 16 years. uniens ac- nied by parents or adults, will be admitted. ADMISSION FREE—NO COLLECTION. open one hour before lecture, be in your seat early, as all lec- tures will commence on time | rived G10 Firat Avenue | STOP THIS AWFUL WAR,’ MOTHER OF DEAD HERO CRIES NEW YORK, April 2 “My My boy!) | - }Oh, my boy! tft eoula only have seen him once more; if I could have | kissed him before the end, God, | God, why do you permit this dread ful war that has robbed me of my boy—my son, who was #o good to me, who was so young and strong.” | Hears of Son's Death Between hysterical shrieks, these words were sobbed out by Mra Lewis Mackey, 74 Suydam at, Brooklyn. Just a few hours before ahe had learned that her son, John F, Schu macher, 23, coxewain of the dread. nought Florida, had been plerced through the heart by & Mextoap bul let on the first day of battle at Vera Crus Mra. Mackey was beyond consola tion by the affectionate comforts offered her by a sister, a devoted n or her husband, Lewis Mackey pfather of the dead boy “Tell me,” she queried, pleading | ly, “what are they killing each other hat dreadful Mexico! | don't and, All | know is that thie taken from me my son. || shall never ace him again,” When somewhat composed again | wouldn't see active service unless she told of ber son's life in the} on a dreadnought, so finally obtain Seaman Samuel Martin, aged 20, battleship Florida, killed in attack on Vera Cruz. | |navy; there was a trace of pride |ed a transfer to the Florida, }mingled with her anguish as she “His ™ Was to expire in Decem apoke ber, Wanted to See Service He wrote a week ago that he “John was in the navy eight) would see me Christmas, He was jyears,” she resumed. “After serv-|a coxewain, and had charge of 40 ling on the New Hampshire and | men. Wheeling, he was afraid he He intended to reenlist,” FUNSTON IN CHARGE ‘AT VERA CRUZ VERA CRUZ, April 4ien.| under the new military adrniniatra-| Funston’s Fifth brigade was land. | tor. ing here today. The transports ar The marines’ outposts have been last evening, considerably earlier than expected city limite, The men are entrench It was thought the troops’ land. ing and mounting machine guns. ing will be followed by the bine|An attack is not seriously expected, jackets’ and marines’ withdrawal but it is considered wise to be fully | aboard ship. prepared for one Ashore Gen. Funston will be su The natives men, Preme. Martial law, proclaimed by|even children—are Admiral Fletcher, will be haem arms. CALL ARMY AVIATORS TO VERA CRUZ SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 7 Cowen, In charge of the States aviation corps here, five ex pert tore and 30 mechanicians, who are today speeding to Galves ton on a special train, will be or women, and surrendering United | {rival there, It ts expected. The men took three aeroplanes with them. Six aviators remain at the local mp awaiting a call to duty on the border here. Chihuahua today Gen, Villa gave !t|thing would be settled satisfac: as his co ag that the war crisis torily. He naid he felt confi-| Villa is accompanied by Gen. Gant "Sout American mediation be- tween the United States and of war, and by thetr staffs. They would prove effective, that Huerta|travel by special train, eevee Felipe Angeles, the rebel secretary DANGER AT MEXICO CITY IS PAST United States fleet be destroyed Communication with Mexico City bas been restore restored. ENDS DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, GAS, abated. Refugees arriving here said oppo a hg sCIAPEPeiN® CURES, sition to Huerta was beginning to! show itself. A large clement is se| "IVE MINUTES—TIME ITI cretly against him. A circular re cently widely circulated, translated | substantially as follows: ‘tn n't let Huerta fool you. He ts encouraging the mobs because he hopes to bring all Mexicana under his banner. He is trying to make them believe he is the fatherland, and that the United States is fight ing Mexico. The United States ls not fighting Mexico or Mexicans }1t is fighting Huerta.” It was reported today that Tam By Wm. G. Shepherd VERA CRUZ, April 27.—Two s’ reports indicate an im- provement in conditions in Mexico City. The danger of attacks on Americans or of their murder at the capital is “Really does” put bad stomachs order—"reaily does” overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heart burn and sourness in five minutes —that—just that—makes Pape’s Diapepsin the largest sel! stom ch regulator im the world. what you eat ferments {nt stubbora lumps, you belch gas ané eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath foul; —" costed; your insides filled wi bile and indigestible ico merchants are urging the | lfng of American marines. The | Pape’s Seperate Banc Somest rebels ate closing on te ee they | tact with the stomach all such dte- prefer American domination. | ‘ress vanishes. It's truly sstonieh- iit many churches, however, pray |e Hig onan Sonu ecg ané the ed were sent up yesterday that the| he large fifty-cent case vy, ae SCHOOLS TOGIVE cae CS MUSIC FESTIVAL IN 3 PROGRAMS It's worth its weight tn gold to A feature of the fourth annual | men and women who can't get thetr stomachs regulated. It be- longs in your home—should always May Festival of Music to be given by pupils of the public school» Fri- day and Saturday nights and Sat- be kept handy In case of a sick, four, upset stomach during the day) urday afternoon will be the appear- ance of seven young soloists from or at night. It's the quickest, sur- est and most harmless stomach the high schools. These are Henry Rosen, Clay Harrison, Jennie Mid- doctor in the world, dlevich and Pearl Dempsey, violin- | iste; Katheryn Wilson, soprano; and Fred Smelzer and Harold Gleser, flutist and trombonist. The programs for the three enter- tainments are as follows: Friday evening, § p. m.-—High school chorus of 1,200 voles aninted by Elina. beth Jaques, sopr John W. Lincs, , Jennie Middievich, violinist, David director evening, § p. m.—Righth 200 volves under dire Luey Cole ¢ a of 76 pieces, F ups from eleh Twlee Tuesday and Wednesday Tents at Fourth and Bianchard Aunpicos MILE T K sna A G. BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMA CIRCUS Worth. Bmatzer and Harold Gleser Solos. by Pearl Dempaey WILL TRANSFER PRISONERS SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 27.—Gen, Blis# received orders | | today to transfer 5,000 Mexican federal soldiers hitherto held at 4 Bliss to Fort Wingate, N. | ‘The prisoners were driven across the border by the rebels following the latter's victories at Juarez and Ojinaga. | Honerved Newt ATAN THE, @ Victor's. Hekets at | | | extended several miles beyond the; -—Capt. (dered to Vera Cruz upon their ar-| TONIGHT THE ed Ara 27, 1914. Lucile Series of absorbing adventure in the South Sea Islands. Imagine this: A beautiful woman Two Reels | Toda Starts «- Third Lov 4 2s (Lucile Love), in pursuing a spy who has stolen government papers, is shipwrecked ona South Sea Island. real South Sea Islanders in this island? Little Doris Baker of ii Mexican War News Pictures Are shown in the Animated Weekly—the battleships leaving for Mexican waters—preparing new super- | dreadnaught “New York,” and also the dynamiting | of local Lake Washington canal are of local interest | WESTLAKE AT PINE New Songs Each Change Day—tThe All-Star Trio (There are 300 picture.) What will happen to her? How will savages treat a lone white woman cast upon their Seattle appears in this picture. Try This for What Ails You Hubby consults specialist about wifie’s temper. He says, “Give the same thing.” It’s a riot! (We advise all married men to see this.) It’s called “Temper vs. Temper.” 5.000 IN MASS MEETING DENOUNCE GOV. AMMONS oT | | DENVER, April Five thow sand persons attended a mass meet ing on the state house lawn here yesterday, and adopted resolutions denouncing the Ludiow massacre. They branded Gov. Ammons and Lieut. Gov, Fit id as “traitors to the people and accessories to the murder of babies.’ Jean Fuel Co. yesterday, after an all- They also demanded that the leg-| day battle. Estimates of the fatali islature impeach both officials, or) ties range from 4 to 30. the people would recall both, ot A refugee arrived here today from alse to their oaths and to God.” Chandler. He charged the strikers had used the recent truce to gain Chandler, seven miles away, and 200 soldiers, commanded by Adjt. Gen. John Chase, were en route for that point today. Eight hundred striking coal miners, heavily armed and with plenty of ammunition, are prepared to fight the troops. The miners captured the Chand- jer coal camp of the Victor-Amer PREPARE FOR BATTLE positions of vantage, and had then CANON CITY, Colo., April 27./ fired on the guards and captured | Strikers are entrenching at! Chandler. 22 TRIES TD. ESCAPE|500,000 MINERS a! MAY WALK OUTON Mike Donnelly, the most feared nan in the state penitentiary, and Livingston and Miller, two other desperate convicts, are in solitary confinement, following a sensation al attempt to escape Sunday, in lwhich they were brought to a | standstill in the prison yard by the rifle fire of guards, All three men ran down the cor ridor, into the yard and were pre- paring to scale the wall when guards fired. They lost their Serve, balied and we halted and were recaptured. ‘Stop Using a Truss) Yeu, stop it, you snow by your wh experience It ts only a make hitt, a fi prop against # collapsing — wall DES MOINES, Ia., April 27.—As a result of the civil war raging be tween striking miners and operators in the Colorado coal fields, a genera! strike affecting 500000 miners may be declared within the next week John P. White, interational prest. dent of the United Mine Workers, says such a move is probable, and will be determined upon at a meet ing of the executive board of the miners at Indianapolis May 4, “The demand for a strike is countrywide,” declared White, “and our men in both East and West are ready to ‘| walk out as a protest against the atrocities in the Colorado fields.” ULSTER AGAIN LONDON, April 2 The govern | ment officially denied today reports | that three regiments of soldiers had | been ordered into Ulster as a pre- 3 caution against an anti-lIrish home rule uprising. Despite the dental there was good authority for believ- ing arrangement had been made for a military occupation of the county. AUTO HITS BOY With both jaws broken William Gustafson, 20, is in the Swedish how pital today, suffering from injuries jreceived while cycling on the Bothell road J, 8. Graham, 404 Harvard ay, N,, with his chauffeur, Arthur Lind, 1116 Hastlake av., ran into him with an automobile, purporely to nd to afford an ar- the parte securely In BUCKLES O8 SPRINGS Ar ACH EL ta eamnet sealhor press nnot slip, tn f the home, and report moat onsen cured—n Soft ns velvet—any | work expenst ernational Paris. pao Laboratories, Block 1248, ot. 1 Mo GENERAL STRIKE MOORE 3 Gi T0mGHt Special Mate. Tuesday and Wednesday The Most-Talked-of Woman tn the World EVELYN NESBIT THAW | Aasisted by Jack Clifford and a Big Com- | pany in the Musical, Dancing Divertisement ROPOLITAN Wire Six Nights MET STRATFORD-UPON-AVON PLAYERS SHAKSSPEAREAN REPERTOIRE “MARIETTE” Bvening Prices—S00 to $2, Matinees, Ei wight Prices—S0c to $2; Mats, 280 te See to $1.50. $1.89. 150 Lower Floor and Dress | | Circle Seats, $1. PANTAGES Geo. Ford, Virginia Drew & Co., in ‘THE SOUL KISS Other Big Features 160 and 260. |NAVY YARD ROUTE! Steamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourist and Athio: Morey-Scollard- Gillam Co. 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