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MOORE WEEK COM. 14 ON GANDIDATES (san ed by his friends Special Priced Matinees Wednesday and Saturday i} By an almost inanimous vote,| D. K. Sickele We believe he te | honest and faithful the Municipal league Tuesday) jy, J, guilivan—"Different train The Show That All Seattle Has Been Waiting For adopted the report of its special ng desirable for counciimante committee on counciimante candi.) “tles,” ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN’S Jates, The committee consinted of C. F. Riddell, chairman; Robert UNCLE SAM T0 . . . . CC, Baunders n \ Lawts Tingle-ingle-ing Musical Comedy Success puiaroer w iiam M, Calhoun and| Claude Eckhart After a brief sketch of all can-| | KEEP HIS EYE didates, except the two socialists who were not considered t Ause |the league's committe them to be violating the spirit of the non-partl n law, the following conclusions as to the fitness of t various candidates are made tn t Beginning Mare 1 Uncle | report will ke close tab on all h TH Belton A man of ability! forming drugs dispensed tn attle ‘ana The. local office of United Josiah Soline A of good States internal re nue departme character, of firm vietle who !* preparing @ circular for distribu. has experience in legislative|tion to Seattle physicians and den ma ’ tists calling attention to the new Geo. R. Cooley—"Conscientious | drug act The law carries a mint industrious, but not as even in his| mum fine of $50 for violation. It judgmen a some almed to nable authorities to : f a > A. J. Goddard—"Poses as mar "Pp an accurate check on’ drugs By Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Friml, Authors of tyr to the cause of the people. Hix used for medical purposes | “The Firefly” and “Naughty Marietta” lrecord discloses an utter lack of [t will be unlawful for physicians ij 34 constructive ability jor dentists to have in thetr posses . . A, F. Haas—"Thoroughly honest, Sion any oplum or cocoa leaves, or Presented With Identically the Same conscientious in his duties. Rec. Any compound, manufactured salt ord in counctl has beeu satisfac ivative of preparation thereof, Cast as Seen for an Entire Year at ory including morphine, codein, heroin, Will H. Hanna—“Has been an| Cocaine, ete, unless they hav : hie officle blic officer {istered with the revenue depart the Casino Theatre, New York "ede eer Ap ae le oft bo oe cae e as definite deas on punicl pe chiieas* | A special tax of $1 is also in- T e Albert Hess—"His business | Cluded training and experience have been 1g RE OR UNBIELE Tee ee along a line which fite him for no " P uae ‘ special work in the counetl Eugene O'Rourke, Ada Meade, Billie Taylor, Paul George W. Hill—“Bias not now MARKET Porcasi, Phil Ryley, I mma F ancis, ¢ ecilia Hoffman, the capacity to serve as counctl . zy man. Irene Duke, Bernard Gorcey, Dot Allen, Dorothy C. W. Ide—"A good ‘citizen and] -1 wee cetnes for Caliente celery Wade, Augustus Schultz, Adele Ardsley 1 man of fair average ability fT iasaced Gane the eal teaes at Q ¥ A t ‘ John ohnson— man of}; slong Weatern ave. today AND A SINGING AND DANCING CHORUS OF good native ability who has never! Healers in poultry report plenty > given any e to tt \ ‘loft stuff hand, but little snap to! SIXTY-EIGHT tion of municipal af |the market leis H. E. Kennedy—"Has views on , orcement of which cannot]e You'll Soon Be Whistling, Humming or Singing Oe lett Ly tha Commit] | Weiew Weld Waslean ong | Vegetables and ¥ « . Its Music wna Geo. taken Has B, Littlefieid—"Has great interest in city affairs ability and energy Joseph R. Manning—"It would] be unwise to elect Mr. Manning tc Night 5c rew Prices: Lower Floor, $1.50 and $2.00; Bal and $1.00; Gallery, 50c. We inesday Mat »wer Floor and Dress Circle, $1.00; Balcony eg inee Ya ircle, 75c; Balcony, 5@c; Gallery, 25c. Saturday Mat. the council / Circle, 75c; Balcony ; Gallery D : lay ma W. P. McElwain—"A man of| ress Circle high character, with wide experi-| k inee Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50 $1.00; Balcony Circle ; Balcony, 50c; Gallery, 25 ence and 80 hobbies David McKenzie—"lias |i Sal T Seattle ong, and having sioner, a position which kept him constantly in public view, your committee is no more qualified | Confessions of aWife - 4 in NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 10. Me, the oldest horse in the North | “| e west, is dead. Nellie was 42 years : old. Tom Nelson was her owner. e Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper;us feels bound In any way cu! oO Enterprise Association. out for a trying to ‘bust’ the)” ? bounds j pmeoes, awe Set g DICK MAKES BAD BREAK | 3 18 MYSTERY IN FLOWERS| “Now. honestly, Margie, didn’t! spit 100 @ 126 Bill Tenney was over last night.) YO" ¢¥ 1 like kicking over the! \¥! :1ae g iat Dick said: “I tell you, Bill, t am! #? Do you always want), : ime @ 100 q | mighty proud of myself. I've been|t? be a good tha Birl with the] Appies, local “on | perfectly good husband so long] ittle curl on your forehead, or do| Peppers. 1m a a ae that I am almost due for some|¥°U have once in a while an inclin- Mii) 1 as @ 10 ieeak.” [tion to be bad and horrid? Cal. b 1% @ 200 IN |, 1 thought of what Annie had said] ,, SiAetgthcmage Rgpealbg i sptgpaees oe ge oa i Oi to me the day before about giving| }) make Dove 'o some o her man} -. patie @ 100 3 man his head and said nothing,|), a husband, | guess J will) squash. Mubbara ory DENTISTRY | although Bill inquired What og hy soa "p pe Rsnd d anting | Radishes se have you got to say about that? Do Ms confess, how-| cee plant 2 ever, that | do get awfully tired of 1 DI s casion = o sve make breaks occasion-| tne humdrum and monotony of life|? Prices Paid Predu ony Mate jand perhaps if I were in Dick's or! Poultry, Veal and “I presume it's according to what] © me : b Ms your place I, too, might be hanker-| he calls a break,” I answered Haw after talon eweets } If you mean will I nag and scold] “ao” wns y , my great surprise, it Dick does aveetenne be 18] man was at all satisfied with my| Hoos under 2 Ibe ashamed of, I le = bY haps] answer: Bill was peeved because) po. ing I will not. No matter how hurt!) was so outspoken about getting] © Missing ceeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original | teeth. Examinations are now be } ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished tn all cases. ‘ We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. tees ‘ Old roosters. tive neither! Hens, over 3 Ibe j $25 Set of Teeth I might be by yy agg = drunk and making love to other| Save teed band did, I would not always be) women and Dick was shocked that|\o2! Guaran' of Teeth quarreling with him about 1 I should intimate that under any| $15 Set “I should perbaps let him know] circumstances I could dream. of|?°r* |I was displeased, the same as he! nanke |} would me if I did something that| Guaranteed ........ 10 Solid Gold or ring after “stolen sweets.” | To @ man a woman fs a woman WELCOME, SPARROWS! $5 $4 i angered or hurt him, but there !8! nothing more; when she confesses) DISHMAN, Wash, Feb, 10.—Al pray 6 pg ees Jone thing I will not do as long a8|to having a few hu malign gh a heavy snow remains on 10 Gold or Porcel in $4): live with Dick, and that is to con-| tions sho is either vicious or crazy. the pround a flock of sparrows. ridge Work |tinually quarrel with him. | Today I received a beautiful box!forerunners of approaching spring. Solid Gold Fillings se Bill looked at me admiringly and! of flowers with Dick's card in them, have arrived. Fillings ‘i at Dick rather questioningly It}so when he called me up just be-) —————— Other e narrows down, Margie,” said he! fore dinner and raid | Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, | after a moment's silence, “to how! “Margie, I'm going to stay down-.| We Make Motion Pictures 9 to 12 | much you will forg! doesn’t It?"/town to dinner with some of the Finest Reuiement In the as my dear,” was my retort,/ boys, and afterward we are going - Sarthe " HIO: narrows down to how much!to play cards,” I answered: “I - - Bas will provoke | suppose, Dick, that is why you sent “Every man will provoke every-|me those beautiful flowers Jacobs Photo Shops ing he dares, you may be sure,| “Flowers? Flowers? | didn't P.1, Building, Seattle t- R t D nti t | Manele * Jauughed Bill |send you any flowers ul- a 8 e S S| wb Well, my dear, | got a box to you see, every man likes|day with your card in them. Per TIeve PERARY Ax. tommy 207 UNIVERSITY STREET to think he is a freé agent. More man has fallen desper-f 1. 4,9 Sead pee uae lo asia tt | than anything else in life he prizes ‘© with me and had an\} A! bee Upstairs rent saves you that freedom. The mor irresistible desire to send me flow money. it one of Because he knew I would not accept them unless your card was in them, he took this way of grat Model Millinery Co. Fitth Floor Savings Bank, Seeo . Asthma! ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith a ifying his desire and my conven —— = —— Is Now Located at His tionalism at the same time.” Br cl ia New Store “O, yes, dear, I remember now I BLANK BOOKS did send you some flowers this —AND— on | 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison ° morning. 1 had forgotten it,” sald : Dick quickly as I finished OFFICE SUPPLIES Now, little book, have you any Morey Stationery Co. 1 . idea that a man could send his eye priest Ave, Near Culambia st sthma Funeral Prices Reduced By vite x: least si0 worth of Ameri ; e can Beauty roses in the morning We manufacture caskets and and forget all.about it in the after If you are a sufferer from give you wholesale pric noon? | asthma in any form, it will Black broadcloth caskets sold There is something mysterious! pay you to Investigate. I have r others for $95.60. . Our about these flowers I don't be cured asthma of 30 years’ price 36.00 eye Lick would be so extravagant New York, but here in Seattle color, sold by . others’ fc roses. He never sent me many and towns around Seattle, and $100.60. Our price $40.00 flowers before we were married I have not nae in one og Ciaiinthod” btused ANeDWs and never since, except when I was| wanes them. Now, if you are a su 00 fo $50.00, Our at the hospital and when we opened ferer from thts disease and Hic $20.00 Cue Wiis at the Bad, han Disk! NAVY YARD ROUTE can't sleep nights, 1 will give pantie ecalen Steamers Hl. B. Kennedy and Tour t once and a cure Calla made pror y to ar ‘RRS eave ( an D Beattie, 6:20 (except arse Ore Biinrisg tiseaens part of the elt any time IT am afraid, Master Dick, that) Leave © T0i86 @ may 1186 108, ae I will absolutely cure: Asth. By or setemt ou have been making @ “break’| cop sun unday 3:80), 6:30 p. m Es ahitis. Catarrh- ia 60 and {t has turned out a different) sa iMG pm its forms, such as Tonsilitts, Bleitz-Ratferty Co. eh cee ae Oe es, ii aes Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Intended | Phone Main #101, Prion 50 ; Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh 17-19-21 Kilbourne (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Prostatitis In all] Bowel Diseases in Rheumatism of all ; all Nervous Diseases, Epilepsy, Heart and Eezema, and mapy others too numer. of the Bladder, Pacific Salmon CHRISTINA’S STILL j Company A BLUSHING MAID ee wEbions Te you at tm SPOKANH, Feb, 10.0 brintina Will continue to ship Salmon, aver- doubt, write apd I will give will not marry me unless the ce peo 0 doseage brig gd 4 es cauiee onl y is performed before 10 o'¢ lool you adresses of ‘ A Cha id, $1.26 people I have cured. it,” wailed a man over the ges Prep i phone to Deputy Auditor Van Mur el hia te poieaic ao Olymple View Sanitarium, We guarantee the supertority of Phy. He wanted a Meen Sa ie 14.16 W. Harrison ¥ 4 eg and give free All right, send ®m taxi and I'll all her ; OR. G. J. NUERNBERG . aT fix you up,” replied the auditor A. LUNDBERG CO. No; you take a jitney,” argued Phone Queen Anne 3127 Trusses, Deformity Appliances ané the other Artificial Limbs. | 4107 THIRD AVENUM. | Van Murphy went back to bed, STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 10, 1915. PAGE 7 FIRST SEATTLE » MOVIE COMEDY |, TO BE FILMED | Pxterior firet Seattl from the made film comedy will taken next week along Washington boulevard, If the weather in favo le, Wilhelm Hiller, director the Washington Film comp nounced Tuesda It will be O'Brien's Dis 1 never sa said Hiller today boulevard Why, material for settings along It a to last a motion picture compan year We hope to be days but of the year for exte aceording to the reports W Man Sallsgury has furnished wu New Rochelle, N. Y they ar © utilize nething Hke 160 day in the nd in Califor 32 I thought when Leam 1 would have to import all our lead ing actors, but after ing the try outs of something | 600 appll cants, I have picked six that show ability, and n 1 don't think that it will be nece ‘or mo to im port a single HOLDING THEIR WHEAT DAVENPORT, Feb. 10,--Close 100,000 bushels of wheat ts held here unsold, the owners ing a fancy figure. TO BIULD STORAGE PLANT WENATCHEE, Feb, 10.—To the iner demand for storog the ¢ & ¢ Co cones an pointment.” anything like tt referring to the able to use re Me her * year to § w wary sed purposes, Id Storage will add other unit to its plant « ™ shingtom ery, brick 0 Warhinatos creamery, eclid pack a0 Bastern brick rT) Cheese om triplets . Our 3 Months’ Practical will enable you operate Dynamos. formers install Motors, T’ Switchboards Our 3 Months’ Practical Gas Engine Course ify you to take operate and repair rpes of Stationary Gas Engines and Our 3 Months’ Practical Steam Engine Course will ete will qual care of, different and Marine Automobiler prepare you for Eng’ License and give you a good working knowledge of Engines, Hollers, Ol! Burners, Pr Seattle Engineering School 108 West Roy St. what a guar- antee from our office means to you: Boston Dentists Deat Sirs; I write you this letter to tell you how much I appreciate your kind treatment to me. I was thrown out of a buggy and Sadly injured tn July. Though it was certainly not your fault that I broke a tooth that you ixed for mo, you repaired the tooth ar didn't charge me anything for It. Ithink that you were than fair, [ am thankt you and will send my Yours truly, ELIZA B, NICHOLSON, Bremerton, Wash. That's the way we want to feel they deal with us BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 Second Ave. 1» Senttle. a patient when | | | called In able to} being | await-| Phone Elliott 1256 Seattle, Wash. 5 a Ba ae a A as a Fs (po————o5] | At the annual meeting of Na-|beat Evans and I ll, 4,014 to} tional league magnates in New) 1,800. | York yesterday for the adoption — j of the playing schedule, that for. In -the Printers’ Bowling league c |mality went over until today’s ses-| yesterday afternoon, on the Imper. sion.” The owners did, however | ial alleys, the Picas hung the In- into the constitution the re-|dian sign on the Nonpareils by a 4 dict that no players shall be! score of 1,487 to 1,366. Halverson, . sent to training s/of the Picas, bowled both high| PIPE’S sorter a March 1, and they refus score of 224 and high average of| - o ws e voke the action of th 191 like a’ injine. ‘ meeting fixing player —_ ‘ 3 21 men to a team The Washington State What you git out 4 . ketball five won its It seems to be getting a habit) straight victory at Pullman last of her depends on with Freddie Welsh, lHghtweight| night, defeating the University of : champion of the world it hap-| Oregon quintet by a score of 24 what you burn in pened again in New York last|to 18 ight, when Joe Shugrue of Jer-| her. ‘ sey City, for the second Ume, Won) From the present outlook Mac Oo Oo i the way from Welsh in their) Bisaflion of Portland will be the ten-round, bout at) next 18.2 balkline billiard cham- Madison Shugrue]| of the Northwest, with Garth ; turned o batteries of rights eat « Rice, of Spokane, having an lefts to Welsh’s | ding stiff}even chance of upsetting him in +” punches ost at will, and hav-|their match to be played at Port-| A “cob's” as good as a ing the champion in distress in|jand a k from Frida Rice meerschaum ‘when it | practically every round. Press ex-|deteated Ray Hogue, Seattle cham. full of VELVET, The 2 ery bi A ag to Shugrue| pion, ct Brown & Hulen’s last Smoothest Smoking |» ’ arg night, 250 to 488, with an oreeee Tobacco, Kentucl i: and high runs o} q At Vancouver last night, Joe Bay Tonight the series Burley de Luxe ley, former lightweight champion! wil! continue in Everett, where an aged-in-the-wood of Canada, won a popu jecision C. Wallgren entertains Bisail- smoothness. 10¢ tins, jover Harry Anderson Vancou Hogue and Waligren meet in jver. Bayley will battle with) Everett Thursday evening |“Roughhouse” Charley Burns for jthe title Feb. 21 A special meeing of the new | - board of trustees of the Seattle Racing and fair dates through-| Athletic Pub was held in the club out the Northwest, selected at the », for the purpose of organiz- recent meeting of the North Pa for the season's work. The gy cific Fair association at V wing officers were elected pe ver, Wash., have been anno sident. Robert S. Terhune; Et The racing season will start June vice president, A. E. Knoff; secre. c 28 and continue to Oct. 25. The| tary, H. C. McPherson; treasurer, ; Si tle fair will open Aug and A. ¢ Devoe. * the secretary is yet to be selected.) Committee appointments were j arranged as follows Dining or aR | 5 | Baseball enthusiasts at Whitman room, A. C. Devoe; outdoor ath- |cotlege are crowing over the re-/letics, A Goldsmith; house, ‘ turn to that college of Pat Hender.| Lewis Terrell; gymnasium, L. A] 006 TO $5 SAVED yROWy,. Json, who attended O. A. C. last Goodfellow; Firloch, D. K. McDon-| 9, . Dera . PTICAL DEPARTMENT 4 | semester With Henderson and 4 d bowling, Geo. Bouckaert; 11} asa 1 wit |Clerin, of coln high school brary, D. C. Conover; finance, O, B.| save you from boc t of Portla man figures she| Thorgrimson; publicity, H. Waters |®9¥ Pair of glasses you a has two of the best amateur base-| Johnston; entertainment, John M.| DR EDWIN J. BROWN ibe Tepe tg Mets ter ran; auditing, Rodney D. White; | optical Department mm a billlards, C. O. Hulen. 705 First Ave., Washing- What is generally regarded as se. bt bees By of club etivity ton Bidg. Main 3640 ‘ the best amateur program present-| PTOPON. Ine tude the formation of 4 e b r 8! oO be ve . s a nicipal 4 caged at ‘the Beattie Athlete Bea links, and an increased activity in " staged at the Se t the social realm, including more J t Pri t eg Friday co - pabirn gs ‘o/ entertainments of different natures us rinters 4 jtwo interclub bouts, in which Blue} for the member 3 THIRD «Al |Dtamend boys will tangle with the| 450 wo18 rit: p. Jbest the Multnomah club of Port-! phitadel phia at Boston, q Jland can send up, there will be Brooklyn at New ‘York. STEWART HOUSE five bouts bet 2» local club mem Louis at Chicago. | bers and a couple of wrestl Pliteburp at Cincinnati. | PRE ee matches, Some show In the foregeing fashion the Na Large, Modern Out - tional ague clubs wil get ‘away One or Tw Before a crowd of approximately from the pole in the annual pen 500 people last night in the Leschi/ nant flight on Wednesday,, April park gym, the Plymouth chureh|14. The schedule was announced five cinched the basketball cham.) today As usual, the West splits | pionship of the Seattle Chureh| 50-50 with the East in having open Athletic league by defeating the/ers. Following the opening series, Rallard Christian bunch, 38 to 14,\the clubs swap places, a Immanuel beat St. Clement's, 44 to —- 4 10, and the Colfhan Bible class put) NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—A ere q it over the University Place Bap?) eal estate firm has made an offer| tists, 31 to 4 to the holders of the former Kan- pote sas City Federal league franchise, | ‘i ha thie oes ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. 10—Jack|{o put the team in New York. Ne [oes ‘hear Second av White, the Chicago lightwe gotiations are also under way for} and have the ex-government ph: was saved from a knockout here| Plating the team in Newark, N. J.,| clun diagnose your ease and preseri : st night in his bout with Frank| #24 Federal league officers are ex-| for you, absolutely without charg : last night in hi ut with Frank) ected to make a decision in the|,, We Want your patronage and o Whitney, of Cedar Rapids, Ia. 2 “ ‘ n the/ fer you the doctor's services as an when White's seconds refused tg| matter within a day or two, | ind In the event the Seattle Thistles/| the Yellow Front. A permit himso respond to the gong} ,oooer team wins the game 4 after he went to his corner at the | : coma next Sunday, and the Seattle: end of the eighth round Calthon: Win thelr Sut wibes Bannee Gold-Filled ’ |these teams, together with Tacoma Spectacles } 4 City league doubles were bowled] and Carbonado, will be tied in the nd Kyegtasses, » a on three alleys yesterday, On the/race for the MeMflan soccer cup. Fitted With Spnertoal r ‘ Imperial alleys Allen and Koch] if t dope is ed it will put Examination Free, 4 beat Walber and Harris, 1,752 to!the attle teams out of the cup BINYON OPTICAL ©0,, 5 1,741, and Clinton and, Thomassen | running 111d Pirst Ave. ‘Dr, Bayon, by beat Moffett and Maclin, 1,820 to) ——————______ ¥ 1,649. On the S A, C ys a Smith and Rice put it over Cress. SELECT DANCING PARTIES f man and Ross, 1,935 to 1,851, and HIPPODROME FREE ADMISSION 4 Galbraith and Edwards beat Robb Fifth and Universit 4 : analy AT DREAMLAND and Perry, 1,903 to 1,854. On the hes = Hismarek alleys, Marshall and Pea _ Homelike Surroundings DANCING EVERY RVENING k bea Kinne nd Dobt l 1O-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA EVERY ONE WELCOME a there {# enough} | fitt| ‘olumbla Ice| an THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Opens at SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY 20, 1915 VANDERBILT AUTO RACES FEBRUARY 22, 1915 LOW FARES TO THE FAIRS STOPOVERS ON ALL EASTERN TICKETS ASK THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC THE EXPOSITION LINF, 1915 Cc. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent ctont Dancing hers to 1,868, and Buxton and Shuman