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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 2 1914. PAGE ANNETTE KELLERMAN The Perfect Woman And a Company of 1,000 Players in Commencing Sunday Night JUNE 28 ALL SEATS RESERVED 25¢ and 50c The Film Sensation of the Century Daily—2:30, 8:30 AN OPEN LETTER Declaring that the proposed char- ter will not affect him personally one way or the other, and that when the present charter was up ee naan Doerr ta enn: dat he had advocated its adoption, though ft cut one year from his term of office, Councilman Goddard ATTENTION, LADIES |today asked the advocates of the We are the only tactory tn Seattle! Hinky Dink charter, in an open let- ‘syste for ren Seating ladier “straw, “aifian, hemp. the following and piush hain We guaran- tee satisfaction 617 Union St., dite Wiadsor Apts ‘sake seas. Thinkographs 4 Room Flat For Rent Launéry Tray; Laws; Gas Range; Perches; View; Lew Rest. Good Neighborhend. 1711 Washington St. Beacon 195 “In what specific case, or in what | way, is the present charter respon sible for extravagance? What ad- lehore bat are there in the proposed short ballot, other than preventing | the people from voting for théir of. |ficlals? If it is better for the peo- ple not to vote for their officials, | why not eliminate the one office) Lave to love and serve all life, every| left to be voted for under the pro-| Gay, posed charter, and save the cost of! elections entirely How would! ‘ard legislative representation de-| crease taxation? Where did the! demand come from for a city man-| ager, and what city {n the world has| tried ny your very best.—-Lucas. HERE'S ACHANCE FOR YOU TO GET INTOTHE MOVIES Do you want to get in the movies? Frank Jacobs, the photographer, 1s going to send one of his movie men to the southern terminus of the Lake Burien car line Sunday, at 2 o'clock, to mug the scenery there- abouts. The picture man will also turn the camera on whatever merry faces happen to be around, Qeod evening, strangers. You no doubt have heard about the large lence, 4 re Satire “aa he astendad ae icene,| The pictures will be exhibited at sa “Married or United, Which?” tt was| one of the movie houses next week ene that you should not have missed, and | MAR your friends will tell you #0. You need te gain more information along the liner ot true boy and girthood development ‘This afternoon you are invited to hear the third Class Leeson at 7 lock in the Be attic Theatre. The admission will be 25 conta Tonight at 4 o'clock sharp 1 wil! talk about “In the Psychic and spirit World.” This lecture is especially for etudents of 1 and truth seckers. To HER GRADUATION DRESS STOLEN Miss Flora McCullough, a young those who have dabbied tn any of the| Miss who graduated from high fame, or to those who think that their| School Thursday, ts very much epectal ism is supreme, I say, « This} vexed today. lecture will be the most interesting to| A thief stole her graduation those who have studied psychology ana | (res#. Fortunately, graduation sincerely Gesire to know more of the won-| xercises are over. The thief also Gers of the conscions and subconscious | stole a lot of other clothes from| From practical hand, face, heaa,|her trunk which had been stored| nd spirit delinent were, to|at the Fremont freight house for explanations and the how of jc read-| shipment to Darington, Wash, Will be told. Questions from Wednen @ay, Thursday and Friday will be an awered. This lecture will be my last until I open @ series In the Seattle Theatre, com mencing Sunday, June 28, at 11 a. m ight an admirsion of WILL GIVE SHOW nae tame, you will be heariy| The alumnae of the Temple de welcomed; if you have money, come and| Hirsch school will give a vaude Tecelve cordingly. ville show at the Seattle Press Those who have enrolled be patient until we establish our offic Roginter today any time, xo that when established you need not walt one or more m club theatre Monday evening, June There will also be presented the to 00 me farce “Lend Me Five Shillings.” seare Se eee Several attractive dance features o are being arranged, Dress re. hearsals will be given June 24 and ANTIRECALL AEROPLANE HITS | | June 28, Many @ man with a voice for war has @ spine for peace, A STAR WANT AD will eel it quickly. FORCES LOSE OUTIN COURT Judge Throws Out Applica- tion for Injunction to Stop Hamilton Check, TAKES A BROAD VIEW Mere Technicalities Cannot! Stand in Way of People's Will, Says Court. Anthrecallers lost tn tempt to thwart the thetr at! all petitions! against County Commissioners Lafe| Hamilton and Kris Knudsen Judge Bruce Blake of Spokane, aftting in Judge Mackintosh's court, ruled against the petition for an in-| | Junction yesterday afternoon J. M, Brewster, as riainhih | charged a waste of money in check-| Ing the petitions, clatming that the! proc ings were & county matter und that the city Is not interested He objected to the expense of] checking and the calling of a ape € lection. The court ruled that the recall law, having been enacted by the could not be lightly thrust on a mere technicality further declared the legiata could require the city to an) certain functions of the state! sume and that the recall check was not unwarranted The recall petition against Har {ton bad n checked before the case was brought The papers against Knudsen wil) now proceed to the check and the two lists turned over to the callers for filing with the c auditor. DIRIGIBLE; NINE MEN ARE KILLED VIENNA, June 20.—Nine Clever, capable, good men perished here today when |Mra. Bryan stands between her a military aeroplane collided | husband, Wm. Jennin: the coachman, the chauffeur, butcher, the baker and the candle- stick maker. with an army dirigible in mid- air over the aviation field be- tween Enzersdorf and Fischa- mend. Not a life was caved. The tragedy occurred as both machines were traveling swiftly at an altitude of 2,500 feet. The roplane was at a safe distance sbove the big dirigible, when something went the engages and dismin: all help. housekeeper that she can do all this admirably and still devote major part of her time to something | more Interesting and leas mundane. re ih th wl iF The mashing "dace Fg Bayne For instance, Mrs, Bryan spends gas bag, tearing a huge rent each summer studying some stand- and igniting the gas. The two /*f¢ Suthor. She ts intellectual in craft fell to the earth like | D¢F tastes and delights in travel as Bryan, andjof the present the | studied That is, she tasuos the orders tn ticing lawyer. bold, pays the checks and| Her object | kn She ts #o capable and efficient a|her husband with his work. natured,| well as books. Soon after her marriage the wife Secretary of state law and was admitted to the bar in the state of Nebraska. At that time Bryan was a prac- in acquiring legal ledge wan to be able to help Throughout the years of Bryan's the |Iife his wife has been at his aide. Sho travels with him when he needs her; assists in handling his vast correspondence and in recely: ing the scores of visitors who come from all parts of the country to see him, plummets. Capt. Von Blaschke con manded the dirigibi CONIBEAR GIVES ormae hd the first day of Vacation) About SCHOOL’S OUT! RAH, RAH, RAH! About 500 of the teachers wil! school kids in Seattle and spend the summer monthe in travel, the grammar schools, montha. grades and U.OF W. OARSMEN STIFF WORKOUT SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 20.— The weather was frosty this morn- ing, with a stiff west wind blowing, which kicked up white combers on the Hudson Syracuse, Wisconsin, Columbia, Cornell and Washington took ad- vantage of favorable conditions last | evening and remained on the water until dusk. This morning Contbear took the Washington crew for a long hike. “Gratitude hath no place in a party of drunken joyriders.” So says R. W. Paulson, inspector jof the Hartford Steam Boller In- spection and Insurance Co. Paulson was driving from Pverett, jalong the Bothell road, when a man got out of a machine ahead and |came staggering toward him. To avoid running him down, | Paulson drove bis machine into an jembankment, risking his own and | the lives of two other occupants of | his car. The machine was badly wrecked Paulson told the police today the entire party in the second machine, |three men and three women, began to throw beer bottles at him. One of the women also threaten- ed him with a gun, he charged. Paulson will swear out warrants eran See [some 2s against the whole party, he says. enn er ae ; | At the police station, where they | were booked and released early this morning, they gave their names as A stiff workout was planned for} this afternoon. $12.50 Pays for an “Ivening Course” tn Klectrienl, Gas or Steam Engineering SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL Firet West and Roy | H. Coberly, driver for Himelhoch SQ Me. Out-of-Town Buyer | xi:o ana taxi Co.; ‘Cart Knutson and H. Erickson, fishermen; Jean oe ee by mal!) Addington, Madrona hotel; Ada Cha-| ney, 2724 Norman av., len, Medrona hotel. PREMIER TELLS | WOMEN HE WON'T WORK FOR VOTE LONDON, June 20,—Premier Asquith today received a de! gation of six suffragete at his official residence in Downing it. This was in accordance with the promise extorted from him’ by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst’s threat to sit on the steps to parliament house neither eating nor drinking until |the suffragets were given a hear FRANK P. NOLAN and Elsie Al 1407 Fifth Ave. Ee will save you money on all printing orders. “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Preducts 1007 Hoge Bldg. onmAM TARTAR Sublime BAKING POWDER is All the Name Impile | | | | he cabinet head heard the dele gation’s spokesman out, then an nounced that he could "not intro |duce an equal suffrage bill in par |Hament “at this time.” He did, however, promise to con fer with Home Secretary McKen na, who has charge of and’s jails, relative to the forcible feeding jof hunger striking suffraget pris joners, BAKING, POWDER} VITTUCCE IMPORTING CO¥ SCATTLC WAG MIL. S.A Perfect baking 1s always the result 200 Seattle grocers sell {t— yours has it, Manufactured and Guaranteed by Vittucci Importing Co. 309 Occidental Av J, Nayeda, guest at the Hotel Pan. ama, 2012 Sixth av. 8. today at tempted suictde by slashing his throat with a razor. He was remo General hospital. wanted to die,” Nayeda sald, as he was taken to the hospital. The police believe him. to the Seattle CUTS HIS THROAT bal Fy ‘ore teachers and principals fn | !t was indicated at the superintend- high | ent’s office yesterd: Vacation will last three tions for salary assignment blanks » When applica. ‘were made. WRECKS CAR TO SAVE JOYRIDERS; THEY THROW BEER BOTTLES AT HIM BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University, 10-plece jon Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. THE VIRGINUS ‘HOTEL - 006 Virginia St, near Westlake Ay. Phone Elliott #03, i Modern, room: ole elegantly with the furnished outside accommodations tn ness, comfort and courtesy for the money. Transients, 600 to §1 Weekly, $2.60 to $4 ventently located for walking and street cars. at Your Money Should Earn More Money For You Your money should be earning money for you all the time. And while {t 1s earning money, it should be protected by every possible safeguard Your security for money left with us 1s first mortgages on im- proved real estate Funds left with us are invest ed in mortgages on improved real estate, worth conservatively twice the amount of the loan. Your security {9 a pro rata len on all the securities held by this association, These securities are deposited with the state auditor and are non-negotiable, Sums from $1.00 up will make you @ member of this associa- tion. For over twelve years bers have never received than 6 per cent on their s Last dividend pertod th — We will gladly explain our plan to you at dny time. mem- less Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association A Mutual Savings Society Established 1901 222 PIKE 8ST. INPEN,BETON HELD IN JAIL AS WITNESS | “Bet you two-bits you get yours first,” said Joseph Driscoll to Ed ward Rowan, as the two were led into Judge Ronald's court to for rentence under the t na) crimt nal act Take you, Bet you snother two bits I get a bigger sentence than you do,” agreed Rowan | “You're on,” said Driscoll | Rowan stood up first ‘ Gets a Life Sentence court that be confin bor in the itentiary at Walla Walla for the of your natural life,” said the court to Rowan Under the law I have no other chotce, Mr. Rowan Rowan smiled slightly and showed no emotion, He looked more the dapper business man than the “hab 1 criminal,” Pal Gets Ten Years Driscoll smiled nervously stood up next You are sentenced to not than 10 years nor more than years in the state penitentiary,” spoke the court Hoth men had won thelr bets. as he less Rowan is 27 and Driscoll 28, Both were convicted as habitual erimi nals, the sta showing th felony convictions against Kowan, Only two convictions were shown against Driscoll) he escaped | with @ lighter we Q.—Regarding the letter and your answer in The Star as to whether it le right to kill lcherries and berri | do not think you have attached sufficient impor- tance to the letter as an opportu- nity to spread the right of the mat- ter, and would like to add a word for the robin. The wild birds are the natural of the worms and bugs ct p that destroy fruit and berries. If it were not for the birds these pests would quickly destroy all fruit and berries. The birds, by killing worms and bugs and insects, save more cher- ries and berries than they eat. Without the birds we could not have cherries or berries. This is a scientific statement id will bear investigation, as it accords with culture of the various st and United States, and with the opinion of eminent naturalists of the day. During cherry and berry time the robin is nesting. It te impossib’ | to klil them In pairs, as the mate is |likely on the nest. The killin one robin leaves the mate wi' nest of eggs or young. It mak the task of raising them impossible or incre: the work of the sur viving mate to the point of exhaus tion, besides robbing It of its life partne Further, the killing of the robin, as well as ail other song birds, is made criminal by our laws. There are many other reasons | would like to urge why the robin should not be killed, but any person of birds if they will bear the above in mind. A READER. A—Very true, and I appreciate your interest. I know of the fact you quote, but answered from the standpoint as to whether or not it jis right to kill anything that moves and breathes. From that stand- point the tinlest insect and worm has a right to its existence. Q.—What do you think of | the fish-hook curls all the girls ( are wearing? Hope you will tell us and not turn this down, We fellows are mad to think they named ‘em “fish hooks.” JACK AND THE BOYS. A.—-Don’'t worry about the | name, boys. Any girl who wears a fish-hook curl (or two) will catch no fish more valu- able than a sucker. There, now, that’s my opinion in a nutshell. But, a word Sa for the girls who ‘show common sense enough not to wear them, for one is mistaken when he says “all the girls.” ° Q—1 have been told that there are people who make a business of | buying and selling specimens of all kinds. | can get any number of fine specimens of Marchantia and other liver-warts, and would be so glad if | could find some sale for them so that | might earn a little spending money that way. My botany teacher told me there bought specimens and that they But and |that is what | wish to know. | |would be glad If you could give me |the address of any such |Anxiously awalting your reply, u O1S. A.—Write Commerce, ling exactly have, panies in the business. You might also write the Professor of Botany at Berkeley Cal. and, also of this State University to the San Francisco, describ. the specimens you —As you answer other ques- |tions, will you please answer this for me? Four years ago | was taken sick and was only able to| |pay half the doctor bill and there | was nothing said until a month ago a lawyer wrote, saying the doctor |had put the bill in his hands for lcollection. Can he now collect, or is it outlawed? Thanking you. ONE WHO WANTS TO KNOW. A.—The bill is outlawed Q.—Will you ple: will take freckles off one's nose? Please do not throw this in the | waste basket. A GIRL OF NINE YEARS. A.—My dear child, I know a girl bee when a little older than you, |became very anxious Sabout her freckles, so, she tried just about everything that was recommended to remove them, with the result that she wrinkled her skin until it 4 |the finding of departments of agri- t! Yard, nee will not want to kill the) was a house in San Francisco that | house. || Chamber of |} and ask the address of com-| e tell me what || Judge Mitchell G the is a witne ma mar to post Gitar man of thin cla for the full length of tim behind th t Hehe which laps court's decision custom in Ki eral The question of allow fees for men held in jail a disp of Inte to allow such fe th He Will Collect $74 Bian uted one legislatu and the ir Salvatore tro in @ quarrel The petition was granted Bianchi {s entitled to collect $74 from the state as a result of the ruling. | Prosecutor Favors Fees “If & man cannot give bond and iis kept in Jafl as a witness he cer took years for {t to become smooth. The other children of the family robins to save|/who were freckled paid no atten- and when they were grown their freckles had almost, if not entirely, disappeared, and their | tion to them, complexions far excelled hers. Now, you will not want to us Q—I! am in love with a sailor. We have been corresponding fo! almost a year, but lately I have re- ceived no reply to my letters, ct, | have not heard in the paper one day worrled about it. the names of those killed or tell OLIVE. tleships are coming here for the Fourth? A.—Write Captain Blamer, Acting Commandant, Navy Bremerton, Wash., the name of your friend. if he cannot furnish information, to refer you to the proper person. It is doubtful as yet which warships will be here the Fourth. He Won't Do “Is Smithson an _ intelligent, well-informed man? “Unusually so, As a juror he is always rejected by the attor- neys on both sides!” stops itching | instantly HE moment Resinol aa touches any itching skin, the itching stops and healing begins. With the id of Resinol Soap, itqu vicky remover all traces of eczema, rash, tetter, ring worm, pimples or other atooie dy un. tightly eruption, leaving the skin clear and health It is equally effective for res, boils, burns, red, rough hands dandruff and piles. Resinol Ointment is #0 nearly flesh-col- ored thatitcan be used on exposed sur- faces without attracting undue attention, Resino! has been prescribed by doctors for 14 years. All druggists sell Resivol Ointment (60 ind $1.00), and Resinol For tria @ free, write to Dept. ol, Balti. ore, Md. Beware of useless itutes."* I ET ITT, | “dope” on your freckles, will you?| In! from him since the war broke out in Mexico. | A friend told me ehe saw his nama among the list of the dead, and | am terribly | Can you give me} coer ae toon as poutsie. wy ee| FREE TRUSS P. 8—Can you tell me what bat- Dewitt giving Ask him, THEIR TERMS BECAUSE HE HAD NO MONEY to be paid for bis thus spent,” sald Judge Gil De Pr homas Ken- ] o for the state t ca Bianchi was ared himself attitude secutor’s ed to pay s in jail,” said been r of the as the at- against and there such a fee Causes Comment ordered this ve it, The ne we feared was that the wo ake us personally re- 6 for such allowances. would bankrupt us.’ i of Judge Gilliam ‘at- comment in le majority of lawyers deas in the case. this case opens up a number of men to witnesses’ fees for one to six tracted imme the Kauffman {s the most not ample. He was held for SEWING $5 MACHINES U New Machines rented. 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