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= THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1914, 3 MOTHER TELLS AWFUL | em. |" STORY OF MASSACRE) WOUr Dollar Wil Do} WEDNESDAY : ny MCCOrmAck Bros. Tuesday “A Bullet Tore My Little Boy’s Head PHOTO 1 PLAYS | ray.” ees 15c $1.50 Away,” She Says in Children’s Women's Dese} r intion of Col- Cambric 3,000 yards of Wool Dress Goods, in values Cambric orado Slaughter. Drawers— up to $1.00 and from 40 to 50 inches wide, Gowns Nothing pleases me more than this oppor 10c will be on sale, commencing Tuesday 87c tunity to announce the opening of the new By ain eet en rs > > ‘ vial tah ie rR IAD, Col, April 5 Cc oat THEATRE, Wednesday evening oh ter shea Bake ah th AE wi%n at it Ludlow tent colony of the American Dri For many months masons, electricians, 1 union, where 818 Lady Corsets--- Yd. awete: carpenters and decorators have been busy pe gear? pin ig ey bio $1.48 23c : “ pily 1o0Uug alf-starved, preparing for the opening of Seattle's new lie the charred and bullet You will find the following popular weaves —— est photoplay house ridden bodies of more Just Arrived, among the lot: Epir Herringbone Serges, 69¢ : than 25 women and chil Children’s Chevi Diagonals, Shepherd's Checks, in all Gingham 4 And now their work is done And on Wash the most-looked-for coloring Skirts— dren! They were massacred by gunmen, wearing the uniform of the Colorado state militia, but in the employ of John D. Rocke- feller's Colorado fuel and iron company, and using machine guns which were brought to Colorado by the coal operators for just that purpose. Dresses, q 2 to 6 Years 38c 7 _ _ GOING TO ALASKA? See Us for Your Outfit and Save Mone HERE'S Where We Have Earned the Slogan The “Only Store That Saves You Money’ Sheets—Sire 90; soft Doze Fr best Garb —Tabl. , 65 39c finish, round th ‘ 50c + ip’ ge 43c able Damask, 65 inches Wednesday night we will be able to show you the most artistically arranged theatre in the city and an excellent program ol pictures and music The MISSION was built for comfort and safety. The building is absolutely fireproof and contains everything for the comfort of the patrons. For a long time I have been waiting to ‘ % : about the Mrs. Marcelini Pedrigon, A MED tell you about the MISSION; about th is, herp img Pty eh mire ad mus Towels, sold only in one- wide; mercerized; nice roomy loges with the large, restful wicker BABIES SUFFOCATE in the ruins lin. Regular 50¢ quality dozen quantities assortment of patterns. Worth armehairs; the loggia back of the balcony of her tent-home. Mra. Frank Sny er der mourns for William, her oldest von, eleven, who ventured out of his father’s “safety cellar” to get a drink for and sisters, and FELL DEAD, A CHILD HERO, WITH HIS HEAD TORN AWAY BY AN EXPLOSIVE BULLET! / Mrs. Snyder told a vivid story of the day of deadly terror and the night of horror that followed when a hundred women with twice as many little children faced first the bullets of the gunmen and then the fire the savage murderers merci lessly started Strike Leader Protests. B3c Settinn, , Nottineam | 99 q—Green Window Shades: : C ace, in white or ecru, A C worth 25c. A limit of 6 B50 Tiere 17 all feathers; very popular, good-wearing cur- | to each customer. size 18x27; best art Hels tnt alin dite dustiess, odorless. Worth $1.50, $1 6 —Comforts; Summer 15 —Huck Towels, sizs 18236; Vie Yerictinen Crash, 5 welght; 124 size; C biue and rea ; 20 inches wide, white or] filled with white, fluffy cotton; | fast colors. Special $1.50 doten. brown; absorbent; guaranter silkoline covers; fast colors; —Pillow Cases; sizes 42x26; wear; all pure flax, Worth 15c. | odorless, Worth $2.50. 9c Fruit of the Loom finish. BLACK MOIRE RIBBONS Just received by express, Wide Moire Ribbons, rich luster, double faced. | Come quickly. At retail and wholesale. where you can sit in big easy chairs and see the pictures. And about the deep, barrel-backed Marbarough seats, the only ones in the city And the interior—think of the palms and missions of Southern California and you have an idea how the MISSION looks on the inside. And the pictures—they will be of the best. We will show the well-known Uni versal pictures. Music will be provided by White's orchestra Little Doris Baker, a former Seattle stage favorite when sie ap-| peared in the old Lois stock company, shares with Lucile Love the hon-| ore in the third of the Lucile Love series, starting at the Alhambra to-| day. Lucile, now a castaway in the South Sea islands, tives with the natives as “Big Medicine.” The natives used in these pictures are real South Sea islanders, | from the isiand of Totopoto, in the Society islands group, and are to be turned over to the Panama-Pacific exposition wh it opens. \ : ‘ oe PRONG The eulke Leader Protests. siva.|... At Present they are housed on the big Universal ranch, where they I will tell you more about the opening Me : wr a art ar Fi 8S" have erected their peculiar thatched houses and live in their savage tomorrow. But I want all my friends to jwhen Louis Tikas, Greek leader at) sate, | i} RED HOT H the tent colony, protested because 1 The islanders are headed by Chief Oom Pub Bah, a grizzied veteran be sure to come Wednesday night 3 of many wars the uniformed gunmen trained three BARGAINS machine guns gn the tent colony oeee | RECEIVED %, Seuss Iz. ota Louis told them not to POINT | pe. 4 1 | ’ /THEIR G sv THe WomeEN| Mixed Bill at Class A [necting Lake Washington - with | . AND CHILDREN,” ahe sald | With American soldiers being | 57 Arline yt Hheagy m its Rt drink | } ove pec You will always find me at Sunday they tried to break up a| #hot down in M 0 and American " h ynamite blows up| i > 3 ball game our men were playing | property being t i and destroy be nl a aan Sine. o Seeeeee TE svennen's Mh In order to introdape and some of the men got mad and{}¢ed by Huerta’s followers, the pic |'*! interes. ig Suits. . new line of Fabric Wi chased them away. That ia why, ture, “Captured by the Mexicans ‘ | He, Gloves, we offer for Tues Cree eerie cane and it was thea|® tWopart. Kalem, ts attracting |, C¥Press Logging In Florida,” un | A very striking model in some of day selling: in geal die here p Hibcagey, = glee yee ly Mberggivapors 4 oe tational appears at the Dream | the new fabrics, such as fancy ir — Wesel iw objected ” $e S© | unti lay ht. There | " * > e aK “THEN THEY CURSED HIM| Clam A this woek Andy and the bec’ Bromo ts aay * her a) ratine, Seaported crepes, ete., 25c Chamois Suede, 2 F A om LAND FIRED AT HIM. THEY MUST Hypnotist” is an Edison comedy, ene Sonatas ae nes 7 a note gened vue dy id e sepa nee clasp; colors, biack, w! 4 ‘ourth Aven: } which the hypnotist tells Andy he " peninsula | with heavy satin; skirts with the § we | HAVE FIRED 60 SHOTS AT HIM ; @. | double flounce, in the most want : grade. Between Pike and Union |AND HE FELL DOWN DEAD,|!# “Sitting Hull,” the great Indian id THAT WAS MONDAY. | ehtef, and Andy promptly wages! swan picog teits" ed colors of the season. Sizes 16 | “Our men all went mad then and| ar on the pale faces, making ne Tent 12S Lapin to 44. Why pay $90.00 sie |drama at the Colonial - tod. AE 4 k, e squaws of the little girls, He is y where ‘our ” got what guns they had and started | *4 Se Tuesday x $16.56 | after the gunmen. Our men were| monarch of all he surveys until-— on one side of the tents and the| Mamma arrives, Comedy at Clemmer gunmen on the other | “A Man in the House” {# a Bio- ‘omen’: Women to Cellars. Seattle Ci, in Weekly craph comedy at the Clemmer to- Ww . $5 25 bow length, lack or wi Brilliant in ppearanoe; | patter than silk. ues Leest. vediehes 13 “All of uae Women and children ran| The battleships leaving for Mexi (day. Bunty leaves on a businem 63 ir — Wome Yellow turnips 200 @ 235" |down into the cellara which were!can waters, and the battlesbip |t7ip abroad, His wife, unknown to 3c Sik Gloves, am Complete Report | ee "aioe 34 |dug a long time ago when the gun-|New York, Uncle Sam's newest |bim, rents the house furnished to|f™ Here js quite a wide range of bow | length. # + teh oA at eng «s @ 74 | men first came down here and type of superdreadnought, being put th Newbrides. He ts recalled} materials and new models to suit Maid” and “Fownes. of Market T Cauliflower [threatened us with rifles and ma-| into commission, are two new fi from the trip and returns without the young and middle-aged, in sizes, all colors. Tue . ‘ ‘ay | chine guns, tures of the Animated Weekly |!nforming Mrs. Bunty. Mra. New-! values up to $10.00. $5 25 63c pair, . | “All days long we lay down there| which garte at the Alhambra to-|>ride is alone in the house. Hor- Your pick Tuesday .. a All Gloves fitted at without anything to eat or drink. | day The. government canal con- | FOrs! qnenten, There was no change in quo- tations today. The surplus is oan going into cold storage. “IT had six ebiidren, the oldest ie Bs | j Pair — Children’s | eleven, and they all cried. Anna Buys Furniture $7,50_Wom- $4 43 15¢ Feney i je Gloves: | “ALL THROUGH THE CAMP WE en’s Skirts colors, grays and tans. it to an; ig . indications « oul y at any Money, srainea \COULD HEAR WOMEN SHRIEK-| vaatias Anna Nilson, the | Kalom | Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6. Special Twenty cents is being paid the |simait ies navets ‘ |ING AND CALLING TO GOD AND, Seen Teri tomtat Che the other | Excellent for street or business Tuesday, 1be. f : farmers. Cal. lemons. crate ¢ |THE VIRGIN TO COME AND pe ag oundia ‘ acted “the Hl wear. Made of fine English ! 95 —Silk Stock! Be Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | Choice lemons. ov x s |SAVE THEIR CHILDREN. AFTER | |played required Vary me Mece m SerKe or crepe, skillfully tailored C ing eremoteea a j ‘Fruit Faney lemons, er 428 @ 45° |AWHILE | HEARD A WOMAN) an Family yi AM ove f aban and draped in an artistic manner the $1.50 grade, the pica te! (Corrected dally by J. W. Godwin & CO) | prices Puld Producers for Mutter, Kges,| CURSING. LATER | HEARD SHE | | buys {twine ‘gratitude of yee ily, | Colors, navy, black, tan, gray; cut for Tuesday selling to Local cooking = apples Poultry, Veal and Pork | HAD HER HAND SHOT OFF AT) h 7 also plaids and checks, 95e. on bret Sicha on Eeee ° |THE WRIST WHEN SHE) }and it ts just rit he for the play | ’ iaae gutauar <os.7+s-3t Hens, fat Say 1s |REACHED UP FROM HER CEL. pot } Bryant Washburn th | White river potatose O14 roosters, tive ....... 11 |LAR AND TRIED TO GET ¢ PAIL) AT THE na Mar | Lasad“petatens « | Geene ; 2 |OF WATER TO GIVE HER CHIL.| | ‘3s | Ducks tt 1s | DREN A DRINK. | intly spent a week with a | 1 Ps gh oghomy 286 | “My children begged me for wat-| “dope” studying him, | 1:35 [Belgian hate to jer, and finally little Willfam—he/ a a ae 1.25 | Old pigeons, good sine, dx 17% |was my oldest boy—sald he was Al | Fas | Veal, 45 to 120-10 12 @ 12% | going to get them a drink. So he pepe bo tg er ome {3s | Pork, good biock hom 7% Jclimbed up out of the cellar and| “Knissated Woektd, 225 | (Corrected dally by the tiradne he never came back “Tenear va “I should have gone for the water myself, put I had to stay with the! babies, per,” comedy. | . Clemmer Untu Tuesday Night The Hunted Animal,” Edison| 4; “Hearst Selig News Pic torial,” world’s news The Tango| — Bp CR Ape gs SIRO RN Spi OH Flat” and “A Man in the House,” | Iways seemed to me tofer’s business? Every Act a Satin <hemeae, Stine, This has always s¢ c Set Tents on Fire. | Just when it was beginning to the gunmen dashed in ¢ tents and set fire to some It would give him|appointed in Dick's ideas, « among of them. Our tents w all close Gun: at ba “ M ~ = ; |be a kind of sop that the rich manja kind of independence and a right|money was GIVEN to us and tome ther jana the tive spread fast Headliner man,” Essanay drama | throws to the poor lto some say in the firm. I am ajshould we not GIVE it to his fs - f e time PP oe. smn } mee Money, they tell you, cannot save| great believer in youth, and so arejer or brother when we did is the rock upon which this business is into the tents, although THEY | E Ph 1 | Class A Until Tuesday Night ine itfe ‘of your loved ones when |you, Father Waverly is not an old |really need it? Y Biase wile att, AWAt 0b In very jotoplay Captured by the Mexicans,” two-|the thumb of fate is pointed down. /man, but a sick man; his judgment | Dick seemed to take favorably to _ ‘i 2 SA ag he f ALL 4 3 A Feature reel Kalém drama; “The Rube,” | Grant But there is no grief that}may be warped by ill health, and | m y idea of letting Jack have beg We invest funds left with us, accord- C A | Selig comedy drama; “Andy and| money will not soften. |his business methods may be old-/money instead of his father, but 1 took my children and ran to a the Hypnotist,” E a arroyo (gully) where t ODAY , Edison ‘comedy | Physical discomfort but sharpens | fashioned.” ha oma: % hope Jack won't ’ sre 50 e ‘ | |the pangs of a breaking heart and “I had not intended to GIVE the | tied up with that little chorus oe aoe 50 other women and T | atone phat aed ey gp jadds another misery to the grief-|money to anyone, Margie. I was I car very guilty when | » Gor ne ‘o-reel Re! bes oT 5 jstricken mind going to lend it to Dad at six per | answer Loh agheah ree age rt gh Slr: AND TUESDAY ance drama; “The Passing of lzzy,"|" | pave never known a joy that|cent interest. I am afraid ret | She is a lovely girl, Dick, and | mete strald to come out of their celle comedy; “An Hour of | could not be heightened by the use| would not make a very good busi-|Jack might go further and fare and they suffocated under the burn- WAPTUS- sees Cet toe cattama: “Alot money; a misery or physical iM |ness woman after all.” se. ing floors and side walls which “ge YOSE-YOSE | Se ae ‘ama \that could not be ameliorated; a| 1 confess I was somewhat dis- “(re Be Continued Tomorrow.) been built up of boards.” . > ei The man who led the uniformed | Grand Until Tuesday Night |mistake that could not be easier ing tostrict state laws. We divide the earnings as required by law. FOR TWENTY-FOUR YEARS WE HAVE AVERAGED Seen cena ane cores (Blue Feather) “Nazareth,” — two-part American | recritieds fie fe tan ware bon was E. K. Lenderfelt, a leutenant drama; “The Fatal Dress Suit a < » comedy sessed of money in the Colorado National Guard. | CUBA DE SCHON Komie comedy; “Sun Bull's Daugh- | “ryan og PARR ad A. C. Felts, head of the Baldwin-| reaches a OE kept from the world the tragedy his curiosity and Just brought about if he had not had unlimited Felts detective agency, told the Only Descendant of congressional investigation commit the Great Aztec Colonial Until Tuesday Night that Lenderfelt operated a ma sig ‘ The Tango Crs two-part # chine gun for the coal mine owners Nation in America, Pathe comedy; “Will Blood Tell?" |MOney during the earlier part of the strike. | Presenting Lubin drama; “Pathe Weekly Without money Eliene would have been unable to adopt those % w SAVINGS Boasted He'd “Get” Tikas. world’s news re SC . eee children, who probably would have Lenderfelt, according to witnesses “THE LONELY b Unelt ‘Tused N walked along the road of neglect to mm before an investigating committee re ee te ey oN ant. jcrime and oblivion “On the Heights,’ “Tha Gecret Marrt two-part} With money Aunt Mary will be DYING RACE” Lubin drama: “The Family Skele-|able to help that poor little bride | ton,” “Cypress Logging in Florida,” |of Jack's to bear her pangs of child This committee twice asked Gov- GODFREY & | split Kalen birth and also give to herself an | ernor Ammons to remove Lender. WASHBURN incentive for living after she had thought she had lost it forever. felt and Ammons twice disregard 7 ‘ ing od the requests | Featuring the Leading sent to Southern Colorado, had} OUTPOST OF A |boasted that he would “get” Louis | Tikas, the Ludiow atrikers’ leader, |and that he would wipe out the colo- |ny there some day ison drama; SWE y Conhy’, Leo NN uskom Maron pplrkadabeass fo indices But if it does all this good, its leapacity for evil is just as great, | Perhaps without it Harry Symone would never have done wrong to UPON KLIAS AMMONS, Female Baritone of WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN TH BI AM ron THIS America the girl who died and the woman SLAUGHTER. yi OF A W IFE he married. There seems to be no aay pee " cee ; ‘i vice, no sin, no folly in which money ASSOCIATION | Amun haw now called on Presi! The National Trio 5 ei ante gt lye peer my awe ovord Me to ’ iH sr his ities Brilliant Musicians in a ter Q epi hn bate annot handle che situation, 1M. Comedy Musleal Act CHAPTER OXXIK. |ne'ientunaseyotay talking abet onr Colorado people are very anxious | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper five thousand dollars that SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Aiea $3,600,000.00 HERMAN CHAPIN, President WILLIAM THAANUM, Vice President and Treasurer RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, Vice President and Manager H. D, CAMPBELL, Secretary G. A. BRUCE, Assistant Secretary for me to write into my story that? THREE NEW no @adebt Colorado toy Enterprise Association.) John gave us 10 decent Colorado boys are now h J ; in the militia on strike duty PHOTOPLAYS MONEY wernt y TO HAP- oer tage s The so-called militia in the strike It is no wonder that we have come} “Yes, and she said it was ours country are all thugs and bums from » pleased,” to regard money as the absolute to dispose of as we the sting, aay a theta Ganmes AMATEURS necessity of happiness |"C.crhats fine, L'il turn aver twen with penitentiary records } TONIGHT Some people may tell you that/ty-five hundred dollars to father to: it will not buy any of the REAL, morrow.” | Phone your WANT AD to} ALL SEATS 10c things of fe. They say it cannot] “Say, Dick,” 1 began somewhat MAIN 9400 today, for by to-| buy love nor health—that virtue,|timidly, “don't you think it would morrow today will be yes- | \honesty and self-respect are not de-|be a good plan to give that money terday. ‘pendent on having dollars and cenjs.|to Jack and let him put it in Fath-| See iiek sais eaeee thing to Aunt ie?” he asked THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Telephone or call at any office for rates.

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