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————— NIOR CLASS Helene Yersity Dally today, the editorial board the campus, the big dance year, It will ing’s a Full Line of Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags - Sample Cases Leather Goods Harness Saddles and Shoe Findings in stock. Repairing Promptly Attended to. Phone Elliott 1655. S HIGH JINX Juniors are getting out the Unt Moore, White and Frank Evans com-' iis will introduce junior week which will be cll Friday night with the junio: of the col- be held at ‘WILL TEST CITY'S RIGHT — Saturday afternoon, a water car. will be held, in which high @ water tug of war, and a) parade will take place. Sat- night, George Ade's comedy fast Out of College” will be pre- Queen Anne hall this Manufacture and Carry 213 Occidental Av. mand for common-user o° the Ren. |ton tracks on Fourth av. Stewart and Washington sts., Assist YES, IT'S A BOTHERSOME HABIT THE GIRLS HAVE LONDON, England, May 4.—Are averse to and unfitted for marriage? " if Ghe may Judge from the highly-educated women state of affairs disclosed at the meeting in Vauxhall Bridge road of the governing body of the Horticultural collece, Swanley Moving the adoption of the annual report, Sir John Cock burn, who presided, sald the college was performing a ¢ work tn the direction of providing higher education for wo Unfortunately,” add ir John, the colleg 4 continuous epidemic of matrimony, Not only tud: posed to the greatest pos danger tn this the en our staff hae inroads 4 nit. While we congratulate the individual, we deplore the loss to the tnstitutior TO CANCEL FRANCHISES As preliminary to the city’s de franchise, and the company obtain- ed an fnjunction°from Judge Han- ford to stop the city from interfer ing with the operation of the line. between | day "THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 4, / MORE PICTURES FROM STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER DURBOROUGH OF FIGHTING IN VERA CRULS SEATTLE WOMEN ‘ASK ACTION ON ‘SUFFRAGE FORU.S. atulating 4,000,000 Congr women who have won thelr right to vote in states, Seattle wome joined tn the observation of first National Suffrage day Satur in a rousing meeting at the Allen Dalo cafeteria. In resolutions passed unanimous | ly, it was declared that suffrage for women bas become a national as well as @ local tasue. Senators and representatives from Washington were urged S| aid suffrage legislation and con grom waa asked to remove the bar riers to complete and full suffrage for women. Among those who gave Interest ing talks on the subject were Mra. | No attempt has been made here-|P. D. Hughes, chairman; Mra. Aus ant Corporation Counsel Pierce will tofore to bring the case to finalltin E. Griffiths, Mra. G. N. Me apply to the federal court Tuesday Loughlin, Mrs. A, Parker, Miss to set a date for the trial of the e city, anxious to connect the| Adele M. Fielde, Mra. FE. M case, involving cancellation of the Burien line with Division A,| Rhodes, Mra EB. P. Fick, Mra. Za Renton line's franchise. will now push the case to determina-| mora C. Cauffman, Misa Lucila The council in 1910 revoked the tion |Crangle, Mrs haries Burnside | Mra. 8. L. W ‘SHRINERS WILL NORWAY FACING LEAVE TUESDAY GENERAL STRIKE [Shriners in business clothes, will | parade from the Washington hotel | Tuesday evening to the King st. |depot to give the delegation, ing for Atlanta, off, VY YARD ROUTE)‘ Steamers HB Ke Leave Colman Do Bunday), $200. 10:30 2. m Sunday, Sunday 2:20) m. DR. A.M. JOMNEON acetone ra Coeaacsi Drugs do not cure stomach tr ly retin P fo the neat eure te perm Chiropractic 4. Remove ner “ture & chance the rm tation Rer @iibborn cases of stomach an trouble are w which, in t faman aiiments ‘tat w . enamine! tell ye tendant need Chiropractor ty. Tourist and Stomach Trouble (To Cure It Treat Cause. Dr. A. M. Johnson #1! American Bank Block fecond at Madison. Main 2788, 0, 2:00 vie’ | Frank FORCONVENTION OF ITS EMPLOYES ; of the patrol band, and Shriners in in uniform, and To the musi Shriners on foot, itos, Shriners CHRISTIANIA, A political crisis has been precipitated by the resigna tion of J. C. Castberg as minister | of commerce and industry. Against the protest of the 23 so- clalists in the Storthing, the rad feal cabinet, of which Castberg was a member, deci genization or ment employes, serious leav a hearty send delegate patrol of regular Arable Besides the Nile Temple's members and the Nile band of me mbe s will attend the nationa ve at Atlanta to boost for the ention to come to Seattle If successful, Nile Temple will have been the means of bringing | from 66,000 to 0,000 visitors here next year. The delegates to the imperial council are Capt John Rex Thompson, John L. McLean, Mark Matthews and Robert 8. Ter hune = DEPUTY KILLED? A dispute over the size of a fish has formed the basis of a vigorous investigation being conducted by officials Into the cause of the death of Deputy Game Warden Mahew, drowned Friday in fed to prohibit or: strikes by govern like those in the postal, telegraph, telephone and/ railroad service, and to provide! {compulsory arbitration for all ot! er workers The socialists say if this legista-| | tion passes they will declare a general strike, Castberg resigned. | SHAKESPEARE WEEK IS ENDED) The Merchant of Venice the closing number of th pearean repertoire of the upon-Avon Players at the tan Saturday night It" 191 was Shak tratford Metropoli “As You Like was played at the matinee. }has | apart |DEMS GIVE MAC THE GLAD HAND King county democrats have sent a telegram of congratulation to the White House bridal couple, Miss nor Wilson and Secretary Me who will be married Thure-| Atom Norway, May 4.| day The Saturday meeting of the coun. ty club was featured by the address | of Will H. Parry, bull mooser, who, |speaking on the Alaska legisiation, |declared the progressives would sooner amalgamate with the demo cratic party than with the republic ans. GOOD ROADS DAY OLYMPIA May 4.-Gov. Lister iseued a proclamation, setting Friday, May 22, as “Good Roads day.” He has called upon farmer# unions, granges, commer celal bodies, automobile clubs and | booster organizations to do actual road work on that day, fire ye morning. vet me shine your 3 NEAR DEATH White river a motoreycle FLAYS QUACKS VERY PREVALENT avoid colliding with Whooping cough is about -ever are needed to care for the public. PIONEER DEAD and the bronchial tubes. Mra. LC Hoatler, nd Island, Ne says My thr niidren had very severe attacks of whooping cough and suf fered intensely, and very few doses of Fole Honey and Tar) WALLA WALLA, May 4—Mra gave them 6 ellet.” mF Meas | Mitr ell, mother of Attor les cough, and nflamed throat joy Ww vell of SeatNe, who of scarlet fever, for croup, bronchial! gaine to Northwest 48 years jand la grt coughs, for tickling | ago, died Saturday, at the age of 71 throat 1 hearsene it always gives grateful relief. It contains, RICHLAND, May 4.—The Rich no opiates and is a pure medicine. |land Fruit Growers’ association Sat That is why it suites tleular peo- urday shipped the first cra of ple. In 25e, 50¢ and 00 sizes, Do | strawberries ripened In the North not accept a substitute. For sale by|west to Spokane. The crop this|* Bartell Drug Stores, \geason will be heavy. raion eh ia emesis es waco! pel @ are today look! of town who i) TACOMA, May 4.—Mr. and Mrs. said to have quarreled with Mahew A. A. Reed and the latter's sister about a small ew minutes Mrs. Fred Larsen of Seattle, had before the deputy’s body was|narrow escape from death yeste found day when Reed steered the auto {| vt eer which they were driving over a CHILDREN'S DISEASES ( gtecy embankment near Auburn to shoes!" QUICK SHINING *SHOE POLISH « SOF TENS THE & LLERTTER \pocoeeee NEGOLIN MG ce) The New Shoe Polish Blach Tan White Alldealens BG 108 where. Measles and scarlet fever are almost. as bad, At the onset the symptoms are very sim fe It takes a lot of money to keep verishness lens of & ec ing quack doctors going in evidence. For the raw, inflame Scoring the methods of fakes, Dr throat and mucous membrane, and A. W. Leonard, in his sermon last for coughing, use Foley's Honey nicht declared that nearly $100,000. and Tar Compound, It is soothing 900 i# wasted annually on medical land healing to inflamed surfaces bunk, He sald Christian physicians | |THE VIRGINUS HOTEL | #04 Virginia St., near Westlake Ay. Phone Kiliott 0x 20 STORES BURN FAIRBANKS, M 4.—Twenty | lbw € houses of Flat City, In the Iditarod district, were wiped out by 1914. BON MARCHE CELEBRAT The Bon Marche tod 24th anniversary of the departme! est in the country that buys and Attractions galore will featu growth Opening In 1890, the store ha now it occupies a full block and of Noor space. mploys branches of its pekan firm ervice “AUTO RAMS BABY: ‘HITS PAVEMENT ‘ON FACE; UNHURT The fourmonth-old son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Angus, 768 Bellevue ay, ise lucky baby | He is recovering from slight in |Jurtes recetved yesterday, when he! |was dragged 125 fect, after being thrown from his buggy by an auto: mob.le driven E. Sullivan of the Amertean Mr. and Mra. Angus were out waiking with thetr baby when the automobile dashed the go-cart from, Yep, in the father’s hands The baby’s face struck on ghe pavement. The child escaped with only & few bruises and scalp wounds. ullivan was charged with reck leas driving. TACOMA, May 4.—Unexpect- ed opposition to the U. S. sen- atorial aspirations of George ¢ developed here at a jon of the Council of Wom- | en Voters. The women dug up | a decision rendered by Turner "| on the territorial supreme bench In @ rly 80's, deciar- ing wom uffrage unconstl- tutional ABANDON LINE | The abandonment of the jYusen Kaisha line from Japan to Puget sound and transferring {t to the Panama 1 is predicted by Nippon SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol lowing Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and nn solicit ¥' Your | Patronage. |PREPARE FOR SPRING | Liven up your Store Front. Let us qu you prices for a business gottl Awning. “made in Seattle Eatimates Pree LINQUIST & LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 5340 | RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen| | Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES _ Vv. ADAMS 4. D. THAGARD The Mecca | | | | | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | SACREDNESS | We shall not mar tho sacredness, |humiliate you or belittle onr pro- fexsion by bidding for the burlal or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. BUTIERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE At Jackets street left, American firing down a side In the skirmishing in Vera Cruz, At right, U. 8 marine signaling to a com rade patrolling the streets of Vera Cruz. Note the senoritas in the balconies giving our boys the “once over.” blue ES ITS 24TH BIRTHDAY an all-month celebration of the nt store, which ts the third larg sells for re during May in honor of the big # made gratifying progress until has about seven and a half acres 1,000 people in the various HUGH GETS NEW STRIPED PANTS FOR TOGA RACE Would Hugh ol Clifford Todd throw hie hat in the ring to be- come a candidate for the United State senate? Dear, dear, no. That would be too Rooseveltian, and Todd le democratic state chairman. Wherefore Todd bas Jumped into the senatorial race with a split coat. a Prince Albert and striped pants One look at the Prince Albert! and yob ‘now he's after the sena torial toga The young state chairman might] make a two-hour speech and an- jnounce himself formally, and you might still be skeptical. But when you lamp that divided coat you know Hugh Clifford Todd is dead|§ anxious to give the state of Wash ington the honor of having the youngest senator In the country ‘TWO MEN HURT | IN COLLISIONS |= | | Two men are suffering severe In juries as the result of collisions this morning in different parts of the city | J. Holschumaker, 1645 Wel ington st., is in the Seattle Gen. eral hospita adly cut head and possibly skull, sus- |r tained when k the milk wagon he was driving, at 3ist av |S. and Plum st Albert Gray, 17, 2010 Broadway, | while riding a motorbike at the| rate of 20 miles an hour, ran into a motor truck driven by I Fuller, 810 Terry ay, and E. E rt, 318 st Pine st, at the corner of Pine and Terry av | Witnesses say Gray behind him when jourred. His leg was jhe was injured internally was looking He was removed to his home in an ambu- lance. | | RUNS AGROUND On the way to Seward, the steam er Dirigo, of the Alaska Steamship ran aground on Whidby island. }Co., Useless bay, early Sunday morning. The steamer Santa Anna was sent eg her assistance. | TALK TAXATION Taxation will be “discussed at the university at a conference of state, county, and elty official ers interested, on May 29 “| KILLS HIMSELF | | Denied admissin t to his home at 810 N. 39th st., by his wife, who had started divorce proceedings, Ernast Lamdberg, a blacksmith, drank car- bolic acid and died on the pore! urday night sf CALL GEORGE COHAN! red flag above two Ameri can flags, flying in front of A D, Saylor’s home, 2220 Seventh av., attracted the police Satur- day, He was advised to change || the position or take the flags | | down, He took them down. eer © MAY CALL OFF MEDIATION UNLESS MAAS WITHDRAWS BY JOHN WASHINGTOD fean-Mexican im called off If Gen tions of hostility in Vera Cruz ow skirts continue, It is stated, on ad ministration authority. President Wilsan inclines to think Maas is bluffing, but he pro- poss to run no risks. The general staff has completed all plans for reinforcing the Amer. fean force in occupation of Vera Cruz. E. NEVIN Dr. Edward Ryan, the state de partment representative who was reported to be tn danger of execu- tion as a spy at Zacatechas, but was aid later to have been released and on his way to Mexico City, had not reached there today. Fresh fears | were entertained for his safety. CHILDREN SING TACOMA, — will be Maas’ demonstra May 4—One.of the greatest musical events ever held in the Northwest took place tn the 8,000 Mediators Are Busy The mediators are formulating proposals to be submitted to the conferees representing the conflict- ing governments as soon as they are chosen, Secretary Bryan ts said to favor Jobn Lind. Others {n high positions | nder the government were sup- porting John Bassett Moore, ex- counsellor of the state department. | Stadium yesterday, rolces joined in ‘community song of the Stadium high school conduct- ed the big chorus. PLAN BUILDING May Meet Outside U. 8. NORTH YAKIMA, May 4.—Two It ‘6 thought likely President/cold storage warehouses will be Huerta will object to having the ne-| built for the fruit growers of this gotiations conducted in the United | valley at a cost of $150,000, accord- States, and !f he should do so, it is| ing to plans adopted at a meeting thought they will be transferred to) of the trustees of the Yakima Val- Ottawa, Toronto or Havana. liey Fruit Growers’ association. AMUSEMENTS s- THEATRE| MOORE THEATRE Next Sunday and Week SEATS SELLING The Piggest and Best of All New York Winter Garden Shows The Honeymoon Express -with— AL JOLSON Ite Great Cast of 100 and Ite Carge of Delightful Femininity when PANTAGES DAVIS and HER BABY DOLLS CANDY SHIP” MARTHA RUSSE: ean eee Night Prices .... +1800 to 92 ‘Wed. and Fri Mate. +380 to ; rH We and We iSat. Mat the to § The New Edison Diamond Point Disc and Cylinder Phonographs A large shipment of these won- derful machines and latest dance and other records just received. These are the crowning achievements of Mr. Edison's inventive genius. Che most marvelous specimens of sound reproduction that have ever left the Edison laboratory. The word “Edison” represents today, as it always has, orig- | inality in ideas, perfection in mechanical features, and honesty in quality and representation. § The new Edison Diamond- | point, no-needle Machines com- bine unrivaled mellow and_nat- ural tonal qualities with sur- passing grace design and elegance of finish. They are the “Last Words” in sound reproduc- ing instruments The new Edison Machines range in price from $30.00 to $450.00, all sold on the most liberal pay- ments We ship records by parcel post, prepaid, to any point in the Northwest, which brings our record~ service to the door of every out-of-town talking ma- chine owner 7