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MOORE 2:30 & 8:30 ‘Twice Dally Al This Week SPO! . Age Gane ead ITAN THEATRE Nights, 3 Matiness } Broadway Jones | ‘The George M. Cohan Gerenm Bettases tie Keembage tae ite PANTAGES The Carter’s Lion’s Bride It’s a satisfac- tion to know that your sav- ings are not idle w placed in DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Whi store does a big business there's a reason for it. | The fastest growing dental busi-| the Regal Dentists. So we must be making good all our promises to do high-grade dentistry for one-half the price that any dentist in the Northwest has ever attempted. Just think, we will make you a/ Tegular extra heavy $10 Gold Crown | for $4, or a plate for $5 that you! eannot duplicate any place else for | Jess than $10. WE GIVE GAS = Regal Dental Offices =r. L. A. Clark, D. D. 8., Ma 8rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Uni Note: in St. Bring this ad with you, » | while,” \"You've got \the way ‘CHOKES HIS WIFE; |been married. She gets hysterical, | | that’s all Bess in the Northwest is done by | ,, | eeeetee ce picture shows only half of the room where Ed Sims, L. D. McArdle, E.| J. Koors, et al., are pulling the strings and staging, through Secretary of| State Howell, a $300,000 hippodrome. STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. PAGE 2. Three or four clerks could have done all the work legally necessary on the initiative bills at Olympia. But the Stop-Look-Listen league is now trying to make its extravagant statements as to the cost of initiating And Howell poses. Howell has given every ward heeler in the laws in this state come true. doing his level best, therefore, to spend every cent of the $300,- 000 appropriated by the last legislature for possible needs for ini tive pur- state some sort of repre- sentation in the crowd of 180 he is employing to “check” up the petitions. The standpat game is to pile up expenses_on the initiative laws so as to give direct legislation a black eye. And Howell's a a way to spend money—YOUR MONEY. TACOMA SOCIETY GIRLS ARE FREQUENTERS OPIUM DEN. DETECTIVES SAY Have society women and promt- nent Tacomans been making secret Visits to a secluded opium den on) the banks of the Stuck river, near/ Sumner, conducted by a negro who, was formerly chef at the Tacoma Country & Golf club? Sensational testimony tnvolving Prominent women and men its ex- Tacoma for 10 years and is rated among society people as the best chef in the city. For years he was private caterer to the “400” of Tacoma. Buys Big Automobile. Soon he purchased a large tour ing car end was often sean driving fashionable women and well dressed men out to the country. The colored chef's latest invest-| ment was a house four miles from) Sumner, on the Stuck river. He opened « private opium den, the authorities say. Frequently Givens came to Tacoma, obtained passen- gers for hig machine among ele- gantly dressed women of the North End and was seen driving them WE'VE GOT DOC | THIS MUNICIPAL DAIRY PLAN “Hey!” A Star man, going the rounds of |the city hall, stopped suddenly as & commanding voice echoed through the third-floor corridor to- day. It was Health Commissioner McBride. “For the love of your country and the sake of peace, please let ap! on that municipal dairy for a) he pleaded earnestly. | everybody in town) seared to death, end they're all din- ning at me to get busy. | AM busy—working night and day get- that new milk ordinance framed up, and until that is out of there is no use talking bout the city controlling its milk ipply. ' HIS PLEAS FAIL | TO MOVE GORDON “I didn't strike her, Judge. This is the first time we've had any trouble in the four months we've Let me go and I'll get right back to work,” said Walter McLaughlin, a young min accused before Judge Gordon of wife beat ing. Two officers testified they saw! him strike his wife and choke her less. I can’t let you said the judge. Jail and $100/ go this time,” “Thirty days in DRUG STORES | TU DROP BOOZE Selling of liquor in drug stores Was scored severely by members of the Washington State Pharma- ceutical association in their con- .| Yention at Rainier National Park inn. It was agreed that it should be eliminated from these stores, GOWAN KEEPS OF A NEGRO'S: | the question, does a hen sit or set on ogee? “Dear Editor Star—I must tell |you I have made a discovery, 1 |broke an egg from my doten yee- terday, and I am sare the hen | must have sit, set and sat. It sure strong enough to rout the Mex! M. C,H” southward to his cottage. Rides With Women. City detectives often saw Givens fn his big car with society women, | ¥ leaving the clty always tn the same | cans. direction. hie aca Wee Te - Givens eae et midnight Banday by r deputy of Mquor. In the garage ind the road house they found a large dish pan containing @ half-pound of smoking opium, with a large fron spoon tn seu FOLK SCARED Gplam “Layout” in Bedroom. Every time a resident in the victn- In a bedroom, apparently used) ity of Leschi park goes out after by patrons of the place, the depu-| dark these evenings and meets any ties found a Chinese opium pipe,| shadowy thing, such as a tree, he with several small jare filled with opium, and « complete opium “layout.” “1 don't think there le any doubt that society girls were going out to the den,” said a city detective today. “Givens wae one of the moet popular chefe and caterers of any who d with Tacoma’s society jase, after he bought his autc mobile the society women patronized him greatly. “It would not surprise me to hear that several prominent ‘women, and men, too, had been regular: patrons of the opium Joint. jivene ie a notorious oplum emoker, and eo ie the white woman he has been Iiv- created haif the terror that a high- wayman has who has been haunt- ing the Leschi district for several nighta, Two were held up a few stetil Today the women folks are ter- ribly wrought up, for last night the bad man held up M. G. Bifuas, 1209 Seventh av. right in the park He wae walking toward the Yeu ler cable Hne when the thug stepped from thin air and told him what to do, But Bifoas refused to be-fussed, and kept right on going. The next thing he knew he was admiring the stars revolving In his head, and watching the highwayman sprinting Ing with.” ba vin Mt. Rainier, fi to be worth ey have a policeman out there, acharal thou: 4 Mi rived but he is so busy guarding homes he hasn't had time to hunt for Jesse Jamen yet. FIRST TO PAY TAX OLYMPIA, July 21—The firat company to pay the special privi lege tax on private car business done in this state is the Nelson Morris Co, Chicago packers, who yesterday remitted 44 cents, with interest. Other concerns owe a total of about $150,000 special privi lege tax, ‘WE NEED FARMS’ RAYMOND, July 21.-—More farms and more farmers and better roads NERVOUS OVER “I believe the municipal dairy would be a good thing, but we can't Jump into it blindfolded. It will have to be investigated like everything else, and it will take time. I see the humane society in agitating it. Everybody's doting it, and I dream about it nights. Soft pedal a little, won't you?’ The doctor's remarks, it may be explained, were forthcoming as the result of action by the King County Humane society, which last night appointed a committee, in cluding Mra. Mary EB. Bettinger, Mrs. H. B. Bowne and Mrs. 8. E.| Griggs, to do their dingdest to get an ordinance of some sort provid. ing for such a dairy, through the council. RECALL AGAINST OFFICIALS FAILS CENTRALIA, July 21.—The recall election against Mayor H. W. Thomps6n and Commiastoners A. E. Sears and W. B. Kier, held yester- day, failed. Sears retains his office by @ majority of 270, Thompson by 83, and Kier by 6. Seven charges were filed againat the commission- ers. Srnest Lister in his addr before the Convention of Women’s Clubs here last evening. July Prices All Through This FURNITURE STOCK Come In and see how much your money will buy at our cut prices. FURNITURE FURNITURE cc FURNITUR HOT AFTER HIM Late Hamilton ts still safe, For very Room. Judge Mitchell Gilliam has come AL Al to his rescue by refusing to grant L AT JULY s E the writ of mandamus asked for by PRICES Richard Gowan of Vashon Island to compel the county auditor to ac. cept Gowan's candidacy for the Job of county commissioner wan will appeal. Gowan in| questioning the right of commie. | stoners to hold four-year terms { Some great values used ranges—all Many as good S.H. Poynor ‘The Kconomy Store. 1621 FOURTH AVENUB Retween Pike and Pti In makes. new. Moonlight Excursion ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake Washington tonight, leaving Leschi at 8:15 and Madison park at 8:30, —Adv. and Dano- rng | Here ‘s today’s contribution to} regular bear cat at finding HUERTA SAILS FOR JAMAICA "WITH FAMILY | PUERTO MEXICO, July 21.—A/ passenger on the German cruiser Dresden, ex-President Huerta is on his way to Jamaica today With him are bis wife and dangh- jters, Elena, Eva and Celia, and ex- War Minister Blanquet and his wife and daughter Speranza. On the British crulser Bristol stil! im the harbor, are the exdictator’s sons, Jorge and Victor, and their wives, Jorge's four children, and | Gen. Fuentes and Francisco Gti and their wives, both daughters of the eupresident. The refugees of less tmportance remained on shore, awalting the ar rival of the steamship City of Mex | leo, chartered by ex-President Huer }ta to take them to places of safety. The Dresden sailed at 7:30 p. m The faithful 29th regiment stood | at present arma on the wharf as the |crulser steamed away. VILLA GETS INTO PARADE CHIHUAHUA, July 21—Gen. Villa expects to start south before night, at the head of 6,000 troops, to join Gonzales and Obregon and their men at Queretaro, for a tri umphal entry into Mexteo City. ‘PLAN EXTENSION OF CITY CARLINE INTO BALLARD Av ordinance providing for the ex- tension of the municipal car line to Ballard was introduced by Coun eliman Erickson Monday. Public utility bonds, payable out of the earnings of the road, are to be issued. The extension is to be- gin at Nickerson st, where Dt- vision A terminates at present. It will cross into Ballard over the canal bridge at 15th av. which 8 recently been by the nance was referred to the utilities committee. The council! Monday passed ap- propriation bills providing $3,911 for a car barn, sidetracks, and switches for the Lake Burien line and $7,500 for the construction of a freight car There were no electric bells and no push buttons in the taverns of Merrie England, when some “vallant trencher- man” wanted his tankard of ale re- filled he “whis- tled for it"; that is, he blew the lit- tle whistle at- tached to the handle of his mug These tankards were called whis- tling tankards, and to their com- mon use in those faraway days we owe the expression, “Whistle for a.” HOW TO CLEAR AWAY PIMPLES Bathe your face for several min- jutes with Resinol Soap and hot water, then apply a little Resinol Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Resinol Soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores, Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol med- feation soothes and cleanses the | pores, removes pimples and black- ‘heads, and leaves the complexion clear and velvety Resinol Ointment and Resinol jSoap stop itching instantly and speedily heal skin rash, sunburn and chafing. by all druggists. For free trial size, ‘ands Player Pianos and ¢ Camp, the other a Steinway: this stock represents splendid, direct from the factory. It mense stock may be bad on such easy terms of | quality of goods and the prices will speak for | payment as any home can conventently ar themselves, The best way is to look every- | r This payment plan places @ plano with. wher wr the best new plano or Player plano | in reach of every child which ought to hays © to be had at a certain price, then come to the | a musical education, No home should be with Hig Piano House and find the same grade and | out music. We will arrange payments monthly, | quality for less. appeal at once tc tat this large stock advantageous basis Player Pianos are obtainable any city In this big, broad land nd ask expecially to see the splen- Player Piano. Thomas states that this represents the product It ia « Player fit to grace the Music room of Seattle's finest home. SOME FOR ONLY $335 Come tn 414 Thom Orchestral Of sixteen years’ labor. The prices at which we Player Pianos begin at only $377.60, others $414, and the choicest are of- Free Musto Rolls are included with each and every instrument, and also an appropriate bench and free de fered at $548. | DIDN'T WAKE HIM; HE STABS COOK ELLENSBURG, July 21.—Be- | cause Ralph Grady, ranch cook, failed to awaken Robert McKnight in time for the noonday meal yea- terday, the latter slashed Grady | with a knife, inflicting probably | fatal injuries: DON’T HURRY TO WED FOREIGNER, SHE SAYS Miss Irma Kilgalien NEW YORK, July 21.—American fi hers-in-law are one of the serious obstacles to international marriages, declared Miss Irma Kilgallen, the former Countess Mourik de Beau- fort, as she sailed on the Aquitania for Paris to continue vocal studies. “The American father-in-law can- not understand the foreigner’s view- point, and a continual clash results,” she say: ‘Any girl of this country |who desires to marry a foreigner should spend at least two years jabroad, and any prospective bride. | groom from Europe should live here that length of time. Then there would be a chance of the union turn. ing out happil. WOMAN KILLED: BODY ON BEACH GALVESTON, July 21.—With a bullet hole in her head and half buried in the sand, the body of a woman was found on the beach here today. The police believed the woman was murdered and robbed, and that her assassin then dragged her body to the beach, hoping it would be carried away by the tide. OLYMPIA, July male population miles south of here, 21.—The City, Sold} the destruction of the town, Three homes in Olympia were en- write Dept, 30-R, Resinol, Balti-Jdangered last night by a fire which more, Md. swept over a 40-acre tract of timber, NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS HAVE CLOSED THEIR DOORS Entire Stock Purchased Far Below Real Value by WE BOUGHT UNDER PRICE, WE’LL SELL UNDER PRICE This Stock Goes on Sale at the Big Music House, Third and University St., Tomorrow Morning at 8 o’Clock. The ve is the why and the wherefore of | in the city limits. Each instrument wit be ; py 7 , + House, | covered by the Manufacturer's guaran a bi ) offering at Bilers Music House, | overed by tite faction, the tarmons Melee Third ay, and University st. There is no rea | pon aiional G » accompanies eagh son why every Western home should not now | and every tastrument sold have a good plano, Come and see the instru: | ments, try them and test them, The instru UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR $132 ments included in this purchase are not obso- | Upright Pianos are now obtainable for lete, discarded @tyles, but modern instruments, | There are only two antiques in this entire stock, one a Story & |, fresh, new goods fact that the National Plano Manufacturers re- cently received many car loads in Seattle. Tho LATEST ANDO VERY FINEST | You will find here Player Pianos that are positively the very finest to be had. instrument {s a model of perfection, each will the best-posted Player Pian- Needless to say that most extraordinary concessions were made to induce us to take Now Eflers Music House of- fers these instruments for sale at the same They are to be sold at a lower price than these or similar fie, new | described | Bourget sald he asked MEN FIGHT FIRE entire 8 fighting aj} humors, heat| raging forest fire which threatens Eilers Music House ’ $167, $196, $208 seo the and upward. We want you to superb instruments now offered for and the choicest at $310, Bee the Pianos at $268 and $635. EASY TO PAY FOR ONE Any Piano, Player Piano or Grand in Tho balance of | is a well-known quarterly, semi-annually, or even on a one and two-year plan. We have had to pay cash for this stock, and we are desirous of getting back a» much cash &# possible, yet we will not re fuse to accept any terms that have a semblanes 4 of being reasonable, We make no rash state 7 ments, and everything will be found exactlyag Stated in this ad. The Pianos included fm this Offering will be tagged with a red tag; all oh ers are our regular stock, hence there will be no difficulty in determining what is incloded and what is not. t TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS | Out-oftown buyers should write or telephone for descriptive list and numbers. Any instre ment sent subject to examination upon of a reasonable amount. The deposit will be cheerfully refunded {if the instrument is got found satisfactory. This sale will be conduct ed until every instrument is sold. We wish to repeat that every instrument fa this sale is definitely guaranteed; money back if instrument, after delivery, does not prove fa every way satisfactory, or as represented, Eilers Music House, the nation's largest and most responsible retailers, Eflers Building, Third and University. Each for in Seattle or Mr. are disposing of $335. Bome are very given with WITNESSES TELL | STORY OF MURI PARIS, July 21—Paul Bourget, Mme. Caillaux was st the author, playwright and member | calm, the automatic still ia! of the Academie Francaise, was to-| hand, To the office att : day's first witness at the trial of| held her, Bourget testified éhem Mme. Henriette Caillaux. “Let go of me. Tama Bourget was with Editor Gaston | shall not run.” Calmette of Le Figaro, in the lat-| Joseph Caillaux, ter’s office, when Mme. Calllaux'| premier more recently card was brought in, the day the finance and generally editor was killed. one of the most brilliant “It is Mme. Caillaux,” the witness) his generation in Franes, almette as saying, as he star witness at today’s glanced at the card, |the trial of his wife. “Are you going to receive her?"| Next in importance to {mony of Catilaux was the he is a woman,” the ed-/of a deposition from ted as replying. | Poincare himself, dealing “Very well,” the author testified | dents which led up to the he answered, “then I will leave| and ending dramatically you.” | scription of the president's ep He had reached the front door of to prevent a tragedy at the Ma the building, a flight below Cal-| tical time that Mme G es mette'’s office, when he heard the/ entering the reception room commotion above and ran back. | Figaro,” He was one of the first, he sald, to! rush Into the office, where Calmette | ' lay gasping in his armchair. | { WE GUARANTEE OLYMPIA, July 21.—The and Western lumber Kelso, is in the path of a | forest fire, and the company | ing its equipment out of the | to a place of safety. ; CENTRALIA, July 21. | playing with his brother's reve have! Which the child took from ‘ his pillow, Roland Rardin was. Glasses fitted by us, whether) through the intestines, and you pay $2.50, $5.00 or $7.00, | at the point of death. a AFTER KING ST. SALOON Three offenses against the | ordinances, two robberies and violation of the Sunday law two months, are charged up 08 | Alps liquor store, 619 King Satisfaction when you Manufacturing plant in con-| nection, | Curry Optical Co. | Chief Griffiths, who sent & EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS [nication to the council, to be a Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg.| when the license comes Up Bring This Ad With You ‘newal. Everyone Knows Little Satisfaction in Having Hot Water Unless There Is : HE cheapness, convenience and constancy of gas, when applied to the heating of water, cannot be equaled by any othef means. There Is PEO I LONER: Ria We have water heaters of various styles — sizes and prices on display, in operation, in our show Seattle Lighting Co. ECAR Fe rooms. mone

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