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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 6, 1915, PAGE 2 HN D. AND CARNEGIE ON THE STAND(moore “::" Feb.14 At the Theatres the Coming Week a {PRICE OF OTHER PHONE COMPANY) ~~~ ~ ae FOODSTUFFS TO STOLE HIS $5, : pa’ ADVANCE SOON FIREMAN SAYS High Jinks With STELLA MAYHEW And the Original New York Company of 68, Its Report | " ip Friel CHICAGO, Feb. 6. If Thomas A. Saunders, fireman like wheat, flour and bread, is — entered the office of the telephone m the cash draw on ite way up. mpA took fr 1 five dollar gold plece and ther he prob dress cirele, 61.00 ny, S00; gallery ip in the peniten ees that an act | Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale, Thursday, Feb. 11. Big retail grocers notified refuned to give it bi housewives here today that they may soon expect to pay 6 cente and 7 cents per pound al ould ¢ YORK, Feb. 6-—It was 8 for sugar instead of the 5! 4 of , ead a ah a reliable source here cents paid at present me oe $5 fror today that the federal industrial re Jobbers are roapc © for the | telephone pany takes $5 fro lations commission will make the present situatio ao i Lonel fo cipher pe Felgen following recommendations to con of the Ma a ee fuses to hand it back, tha greas for e nation of in r r Saunders’ misfor dustria vlod their money be ne t 1 the law says Saund u e Ne— ‘oll tes suttioioane o's 00 fi it nemualed, Vaudeniio= Our Polley Z eral labor bureau with branches hs 3 one in all postoftices i ni Bl vt aunders s8 tg ; The extension of the Erd { see pet BOONE os ee BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE ‘ man act so that a federal com- and § © grocers cannot 58 shies tn which mission may be employed to y rape srocere es800 p fee commisnio ) ‘ } out ET eagiction in ant’ indus. | ford bay $5 per, huni ed {oF he makes the point blank assertior Vaudeville’s Great Laughing Hit P trial disputes where the in ae ‘ that ompany is guilty of s business. 7 soem eeEeeeoe k | The establishment by corpora ‘ The following allegation {* se tions of a welfare board to make CONTINUED th by Saunde it easy for an employe with a 7 On January 19, 1914, Saun Long and Shorty in Real Fun Grievance to present the facts FROM PAGE 1 ders ordered a telephone in his & y in his case to a responsible of- | AAPA PRP LPL home at Third N. W. and W And fice. | £9tn, paid the rent and put up ' The commission will be unanious his $5 deposit. On the questions of labor's de fer of the phone to his new Mand for a are in profits, repre $5 EAGH T0 BECOME ee at 3826 Linden ave. This, entation on boards of directors he was told, would cost $3.50 in and government ownership of public QUEENS OF MOVIES tra, UNLESS HE IN 66 s . ” Utilities, the commission will be | STALLED A HIGHER RATE A Gala Da In Old Seville divided. , Monday or Tuseday the work 9 6%) Buon, He CHOSE THE John D. Rockefeller, sr., Standard pected to begin agai HIGHER RATE Oil king, and Andrew Carnegie, The dozens of who are tr 1% this year inder OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c tee! King, were on the witness ing out for places reprene early | ‘ua home cet a Stand late yesterday. Rockefeller ee bade on god le te we h been paid up to Februar | defended. the Rockefeller Founda- O-G0, seextne je aaa roree eal ae en ye Sone ent a peer tion as ® means of systematizing 2 ghana dcige dt seg t, Pinon rhe contract ted that INUED MOORE ToNtHT. his philanthropies and dented it is, Sere ible ye tim t a tne weal led to the retera of i CONT U MUTT AND Se eer aceetument ands’ atttoes gt suesee FROM PAGE 1 ot j Rockefeller declared that while| eit ecabitings cttie’ ton! aa | wane Be Rah ara AF lp IN MEXICO “the directors of big corporations | The : Trost | tha votnid Of the tannes, The wabne ee repecsible for labor conditions, eaaian! Gf thane’ as is rane aanaiel.( Flow 7a sant sikeet ai 7 they could do was to get the best | Wat the. Nadel of such olen ot | tid deonan Stn ane ee BS! ee trative officials possible bias Ba fe = rata * age Hon by pdm ou pia <eligal catia WRITER BA ON _Boxes und Di ho finally bad charge of condi- ike thse To Me Cot | Y there ‘ HAD THE CONTRACT NOT This period of BEEN RENEWED AT THE TIME| FIRES FIRST GUN _LOEW’S EMPRESS P Andy Wants Epitaph at about six w 3 LEW SHANK The ofl king followed Andrew OF TRANSFER? ‘Carnegie on the stand. Just before he was excused, Carnegie said he “wanted inscribed on his tombstone | the epitaph, “It was damn white of | 4 | Carnegie said this sentiment was) Mttered by a former burgess of| q ad. Pa. when Carnegie latent ability Ex-Mayor of Indian med, under the ; n of how just e up from the bottom o, ¢ 4 fs rth re the « or as a new territory t wa, which has just been settlement why our business men th d the friend o: he man who reduced ost of living a the ng 5 orm an t ACTS 5 ed Beat The Sensational Story : oy epee When they treat the Spanish mer 1 van NG JEWELS Sent word to him, when he was chants of Cuba with the respect - Working as a laborer in a mine at and consideration to which they are Mexico. that he (Carnegie) ' entitled—by history and position But instead of doing this, some of Wanted to aid him financially. | Asked to give his business, Car. ‘Regie said: “I am a retired busi- _ fess man, whose chief object in life sed salaries are frow then there will be more work for |the Storekeepers in your town pull 5 to $50 a week to start on. The iii the factories of the United States, | down the curtains in their store win blue sky fs the limit LOS ANGELES, Fep, 6.—Her| see | dows and even shut out from view Things are moving along in fine | cond |such displays as they have! » serious as the result of a! The principal city of Cuba is Hi Left to right—Kathryn Hantworth, in “H, | and Gret {c 4s to do good to mankind.” shape,” says McDonald, the prest-| pr attack by a man who drag-| y which « ow be reached in| “Why,” sald my American friend Carnegie said one big thing he| Metropolitan; “Musical Nosses,” at the Pantages; Cecilia Hoffman, in} res The young people are show ged her into s vacant lot near omy Baba p ona West, vin, Pes clerks look as if they were early in life was that ex-| “High Jinks,” coming to the Moore week of February 14. (inset)—| ing up well, and in a little while,| home, Myrtle Shorrow, 17, was un-| Havana Ie destined to be one |9" & summer vacation—see their men are the best, and| Girlie, of Woigas and Girlie, at the Empress. now that we have Mr, Belasco with | der medical care today. The po | of the largest cities of the West- | light shoes, their white clothes and much of his success was due to ar —— ~~ @ | these famous German operas next us, we will be getting great re-jlice are searching for the MAD.) ern hemisphere. | their comfortable collars! They and partners retaining thetr| | THE METROPOLITAN week. ; sults.” whom the girl knew as Frank! it has beautiful temperature; |@T¢ not hurrying, perspiring and old men fn their employ, and in “al-| @-—-— Sth, | Among the talented principals nee He paused to pay tribute to F Smith. it is most strategically located. | CTowding about as do my employes §ranting the demands of labor, Forgetting professional dignity| are Mrs. Romeyne Jansen, Theo. _ lasco as 4 rector and producer According to the story Mins Shor. | The harbor is one of the best | It looks as if business was pretty and to comment on the great diffi-| row told the police, she had known | dull.” cullud English Chapple and the} culty of finding men of the neces Uunreasonabl in their enthusiasm, a Karl Johnsto' M Gwendol we 1 eh , & group of the nston, Miss Gwendolyn ' ‘4. ; ‘ be oe Investigation ity’s best-known musicians in the world. There is nothing Smith but a week | gath- Geary, Mme. Hesse-Sprotte, Mr. PB . . 2 | - : 7 uf ¥ against Havana which | can But when the Cuban merchant ar. GCarnegic detailed the operations! ered in the dark pit of the Metro-| Sprotie, Mrs. George F. ‘Russell.| Deitoriieevorie Nem fhe] sary high rade for wuch # post) She sald that he accompanied | th) “oe tting the hotel | rived and stated the monthly output his six foundations and sald he) politan theatre ast night signal. Mrs. Theo. Christy, Mrs a oat } aw Pel seth eager eh gaurd 9h mere wr 4 charg if you visit Havana, |f bis store, my American friend was paying out $241,000 a year! izeq their approval of the “Haensel son, H. H. Tuttle, F ; ’ Fe i jor Melease and yey Dag og aaah a wed bring along a tent, for the hotel | WS convinced that haste does not + He invited the/ ang Gretel” first dress rehearsal ham, Miss Leah Miller, Miss Flor OLD MINING MAN DEAD iether go Feet ner set 200 fect from the| charges are fearfully high! Jalways signify good business, nor ~“% fSemmission to attend the meetings! with orchestra by prolonged ap- ence Rogers, Miss Hazel Hubbell =. seine ia thie ve ee ne oked her into uncom.| 1 believe Havana is destined to|40es perspiration always mean pros- "} fae Mis foundations, and said he| piause with hands and feet. The Miss Kathryn Huntworth, Orla Pet.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.--Liv.| fon We w pee nore become a very healthful city, Al-|Perity. Tonome “Any sort of an {n-!same scene was enacted at the erson, Miss Zanfretta Morrison and aD ages Naren dhmoaghicrcaad CO ly to exhibit to our! The girl was found by her father.|though the authorities would not| In fact, when this man recurns to “Since I retired from bust | Thureday evening rehearsal of others. A huge chorus is a featu known mining men on the | companies, so that they 1 eo In her hand was a bent, bloody |let me land, when I was here last the United States, I think he will a iernegie Thao davaten on “Lohengrin.” The musicians were of the company. None of the sing dead their faults and profit the hatpin, indicating she had fought] year, because a rat had the bubonic| institute changes in his great store ‘self to charitable and philanthro} ic selected from a large list of those| ers receives any financial remuner 5 ETL EASE, IR | “We are arranging for pro the man with all her might plague, yet these insanitary condi-| 80 that next summer tt will be more i My gifts 1 $224,657 S29."| most distinguished in their respee- ation for work : SRY Bet - ducing studios elsewhere. And Her unconscious form was cov-| tions will not long exist attractive to both clerks and cu3- Mipcketelier reed his answers in| ‘!¥@ lines of musical endeavor, and) = “Haensel and Gretel” will be Can't Find Dandruff {| then, of course, much of our ered by a gray overcoat, apparent-; some day an American will take | tomers " ‘and firm voice, He said he| TePresent the honest and unbiased | sung Monday, Wednesday and Fri “ a | work will be done out of doors ly left by th an. Near by lay 4/4 shipload of rat traps to Cuba and Ce such confidence te democracy opinion of competent critics as to day evenings and Wednesday and Every bit of dandruff disappears “| have the rights to some m blood-soaked handkerchief. catch them all! However, with After first talking of general m what the public may expect from Saturday matinees “Loheng after one or two applications of| great South Batty che people jyeenise le the Standard Grand Opera com-| Will be heard Tuesday, Thursday|Danderine ru rather than oe limit the scope of P®Y in its English productions of and Saturday evenings sealp with the ° mae 26-cent bottle of Dand his foundation by providing for hy-| ight ; eas hire pothetical dangers. | gitjon to know much about For one night only, “The Town in| drug # stories that the exception of a South American| ters (and one must never be so rude 1 well into the| will be filmed among the first of N TIGATE JAPS’ eity, about which I will tell in a later | with the Latin-American people as ger tips, Get al our productions, They will go city| to start right article, I know of no other in by talking pusi- ine at any} swell on ti Bound. AST ACTIVITIES eI had rather buy real estate| ness), the American said wave your hair| Then he oR les ote age today than in Havana Why is it that you dont seem to Review” will be presented at the| After a few applications you can’t] with a artment head about or-| < r Wants to Aid Fellow-Men conditions in their plants. thet pany or some SAN DIEGO, Feb. 6 ‘avorable The population of Havana is love us. A Havana merchant told “nt | § i Metropolitan theatre Sunday night,| find @ particle of dandruff or any another compa + cone i ration expect-|000, It has fine streets, electric me yesterday that, at the same price ldstions.” be paar i ST iaage as an |aar erkions mens ed peg under the auspices of the Young falling hair, and the scalp will never] thing eee gs soe teller speech tt * the igh ts ‘Bie: cant ipal water and} he always purchased of English and Yote a portion of by : Re 3 Men's Hebrew association. A num-|!teh | Bove ing 4 el on bile Gana sdikseunories portion of my fortune to the| er for their own benefit. They call Gar ae tamiual eee candeviie ane | — ai | Busy? Busiest in Seattle Japanese cruise 18 recke¢ | other improvemen j service of my fellow-men.” ed me ‘Andy,’ so I knew I need not as ae Rockefeller said he reserved) worry. If they had called me ‘Mr.| jalties ie eavane $2,000,000 annually from a fund and | Carnegie, 1 would have been wor nore WU also OS § igh office buildings are now} Thereupon the Cuban became seri ected, and one sees as many | 0us obtles on The Prado as on the ee th And think of the excitement at Turtle bay, 300 miles so: when the releases begin to come San Diego, had been us the show St. Paw! Stove Repair | en a review xicar sup | auto’ jwith all-Seattie casts! There will | west coast harbors as bases f Personally distributed this amount. | ried.” of 1914 events in local and general) be Seattle cannibals eating Seattle | plies boulevards of any American city (Mr. Babson’s next article will tell Carnegie said he did not belleve Carnegie Appears Weak cay ae | missionaries, Seattle pearl mer-| It is asserted the Asama and the| | don’t like to lose money any|why Americans are unpopular in Corporation directors were in a po-| Carnegie did not appear as stal-)@ q chants wedding Seattle beauties on British collier Boine were steaming | more than do you, but | am willing | Cuba—the reason is vastly interest- wart as formerly, His voice trem-| THE MOORE made-in-Seattle coral reefs, and for quiet wate in the bay to per on Havana ing—don't miss reading it.) |bied and the notes in his hand|@ brown Seattle native girls dancing mit the cruiser to coal when the} 8 — light-heartedly on the = shining latter struck a submerged rock | beaches. Last evening, as | was walking about the Plaza, listening to the mu: e | shook | “High Jinks,” a musical cunay| Customers bring shoes here author : on tee inte ge ' , megrerneg se bey Saad hl gale ep ee Sg Rigas A COST THEM ONLY 05 BACH! | lcrease Francisco jitney busses In: tic, an American manufacturer, who | {70m gies Be gi li UP YOUR in his original iron plant, and that|“Madam Sherry” and “The Fasci-| U BR THE! $5 ! crease to 1,07 ORE EAI fy pte se girs pivots use our work Ie different. |his vast properties were developed | nating Widow,” will be the attrac LL * saalcaac’. wonder any. te tes REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First_and Seneca. M: PROSPECTS “I wouldn’t give much for a man’s Cl at ft tse helt ass sie neat Achat wns MSS FeEMtere | WHAT CONGRESS DID AND DIDN'T |". See ce Shee tare cans? They seem to forget that we only $7,500, and he borrowed most) pre only. $7,500, and he borrowed mont prevents | “High Jinks.” | Rudo!’ iq gHiAD wai 1043 | DO DURING MONTH OF JANUARY | ‘ees nem, from Spanian cute” Said |; “Come with me tomorrow Carnegie thought either the na-| Auerbach the libretto. Clara Mill tional or the state government|ner, said to be the highest paid and call upon one of the leading ——————— Immigration bill, with {ts liter-)to a conference committee, which| Merchants of the city, and perhaps STEWART HOUSE prospects when he should have a part in the direction| chorus girl in America, leads the PD cac Don Ghd Atay to ths] kaw bad foumnont meetings het haat veut each an” RG Stewart St, spends Oe of foundations |“High Jinks Tangle” dance ote avoy L Seaoident pe his veto, which it re] accomplishe! nothing The senate'e| “Very well,” eald he, “(tl gladly Near Pike Puhile Market every , i dnc enate’s odern Single Roo: ” by Ironmaster Enjoys it = | pal had celved. An attempt to override] obstructive tactics are not hopeful,| 9° with you in order to learn the ¢, Modern Outside Rooms for earns. This was | Just before he was excused, Car-| ¢——— — @ Opening Today the veto will not succeed |The house passed the pork bar.|truth why these Cubans, at the One or Tw, BO@ |negie turned to the members of the commission and said \ “Gentlemen, I don't knew when) The headline att I have spent such a pl ant after. Empress noon.” Fr Chairman Walsh, in h tion of Rocket THE EMPRESS House voted on woman suffrage| rel river and harbor appropriation |s#me price, will buy inferior goods) for the first time in its history.| bill, providing $34,000,000 for creeks | from my German competitors rather The subject was last discussed in|in the South and elsewhere. At/than give the orders to me and my the pro-| the same time, the administration |other American friend said by a man who rose from journey- man to employer. Many. people Under management of King and Nixon, ° tion at Loew's ek will be the and company rs Game ta —__ = 1887 CUT RATE SHOE The vote came on od constitutional po! called a conference to consider a removing #ex a8 a bar t $ nina-| sketch deficit of 10,000 in the public 1 the finan ford is a ¢ eee The next day we went to a large Diamonds . a eat whistler and imitat > ts ph 294 pe hadw abeined bs w commission house in one of those think they can’t save cier if he had ¢ heard a sugges- or, @ as an actor. Joe Morri REPAIR SHOP Co Catiat: rh e rh yok vat bys w * « “$e abe ‘: it Neer ticaie old-fashioned alls,” such as Se gety, comes menace to democratic Inattx new line’ ot Hobrew and irlah|f. 9% Third Ave a Be Te cain, Seen nize tenes ae eae ae repentant eneae—waere te ae Ed i RY Ala cations, | Hochefeliet ‘said he bad/songs. The Phillipp! Four will of-1) sewe-wat soe ss of Ohio, and the term “Bowdlelam’| tatives, None has passed the sen.|!0& was laid under Spanish rule py ig seg at all TRY to save a little never felt that way, adding fer a musical number. Anderson ’| } " . ¢ gene its the son. | ate many years ago imes. e have made a : : 2 “The people are interested injand Burt promise number of | Special Prices ee ee on Upon reaching my Cuban friend's and find it easier , | sequenc The house debated and passe: careful selection of flaw- what the foundations do, and they|!aughs in their sketch, “Home w " the ae 1 ace of business, the American wnat , 2 : § 6 | The seamen’'s bill wa fi he army appropriation bill, pls ; - . a than they had have a legislature to curb them if| Sweet Home.” Sachrodes and Cha ec eset | the ICL ACO LOO. Thie. cartien cac| Wick ase seid less stones, perfectly cut. there {s anything wrong. 1 don't| pelle will present a singing and H ARI EM Oo CA | the tlonitod rowram and eta tot] “Why, this tan't-uoh of «pianos; ie. P thought. believe that federal regulation of| talking act, and Wolgas and Girlte A IL I SULES led by Representative Gardnee of| oT, at least, they have not much These gems can be foundations is necessary. I believe) have an acrobatic foundations should give publicity to fourth installment of everything that is done of Elaine” will r You don’t know what you can do un- per. The ems too quiet.” Massachu who was defeated| business; it s senna IF YOUR BACK ACHES :s'sotion‘io cout tie" "Now ic rey wa not ick 0 mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your The smallarmy party is dominant| business which set my American til you try. Test “ ve not taken an persons ji ee. 2 | 4s the house friend adrift, It was the fact that|| order. ili interest, in the situation in Colo ?| Do you feel tired and “worn-out?” , which are causing the tnfla | The administration ship-pur-| these Cuban merchants and their your ability to save J) rado,” he said, le nt aban Rah @ Are you nervous and irritable?|ton, are Immediately attacked and| chase Dill was brought up in the) employes take life calmly and sens- | Diamonds have perma- for a few months at Want Labor Made Partners | * Vaudoville'n great laughing hit,| pon't 1 out of your aystem without] 8¢mate early in the month and has| {bly Ree aie chas r cae Plone Both Carnegie and. Rocketetlor|the arco Tene wil bertoe bead:| Dott sleeD well at wight? Have a abaged ons pe a0e | beon the object of a historic filibus-| Instead of working in the hot sun, | Hent value and are be- Bees end Savi indorsed suggestions ‘hat labor| ne feature of ‘the new bill at, sed ont,” unrested feeling) no not dolar a minnte. Go tol te! ‘The bill Is the product of gen-|as American employes are often | coming much more valu- rust an avings should be @ partner with capital In| Pantages, opening with the matinee| *hen you get up in the morning?| your druggiet and inclet eu hig aune| Ate democratic caucus action,| compelled to do in summer time, | able every year. W, Bank and you'll find isiness ‘aniororises y wore | Monday.” The twins, who resemble| Dizzy spelle? Illous?. Dad. tnea eer crumeist and insist on his sup | which has solidified tho party |sreat awnings and curtaine are|| ADIC y _ year. e ‘ou can k igh also agreed that Iabor should re|Mutt and Jeff in stature, made alin the mouth, backache, pain or|/MEDAL Haarlem Otl Capsules, In| %rensth behind tt and aroused an/hung to protect the Cuban clerks have them in all sizes, y in keep right |celve a share of the earnings |hit at this same house several soa-|soreness in the loins and abdomen?|24 hours you will foc renewed | CUUely solidified antagonism on|from the heat and dust but the smaller stones a on. I would be proud and happy to|sons ago. For the added attrac ere distress when urinating.|health and vigor. After yon have| (te ctter side of the chamber. At} Moreover, often these curtains are|} t ened as have my employes as partners,’ | tion of the week Manager Pantages bloody, cloudy urine or sediment? cured yourself, continue to take one | ne, lone, OF, January the senate) hung at the outer edges of the side-|{ JUST aS Precious propor- beiecees Rockefeller said | will bring on the Five Musical Noss-| All thes : Oo an ta| Wee Witnessing a physical endur-| walk, so as to protect the passerby Rockefeller’s appearance before|es, in “A Gala I Indicate gravel or stone or two Capsules each day 80 a8 to| ance test How much pleasanter it would make tionately as the larger y in Old Seville.” in the bladder, or that the polson.. | ' 3 : é © poison keep in first-class condition, anc ri e fe 7 . ones. ° he committee was in re ¢ to| The bill also promises to be notable ous microbes, which are alw Fe hc ae teat oe tin neue Gaon it the oerebitte REG e EXTER TON | » Which are 4 «in ward off the danger o ure a 4 "i f 5 1 DEXTER HORTO? a note from Chairman W: for the first showing here of the! your system, have att dked “yout aehs tisees rated ie thas : sSiresvane tie hasent of “the: watety) iier ft the InstCaAns. soaia AeanS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK jing him if he would appear tomor | much-talked-about melodramatic | kidneys. row before the commit Instead of waiting for tomorr power and leasing conservation bills| these awnings and curtains at their not help you, Ask for the original) which have passed the house, and | sidewalk’s edge, so that you could imported GOLD MEDAL brand, and| unless passed before March 4, will] walk in the shade. | playlet The Operator,” played b You should use GOLD MEDAL w,) Leo Cooper and company, Other|Haarlem Of] Capsules immediately GRAHAM & VICTOR thus be sure of getting the genuine | die, sre y SnCOMD AND CHERRY | Rockefeller motored to the hear numbe the progr i be the! The o} ‘ , ti poral aaNet cana aal Pie age ey vehi i : ) a wi alla © kidneys, and the;Owl Drug Company.—Adv@tive An ext appe on leisure g [eghioe’ Sa aly JME Rae bree Ragen Roa y I s n extra fon appears al-| would then leisurely walk along and | 821 Second Ave, | ry ; poisonous animal germs.| ment. J mont inevitable. inspect the window displays, | i

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