The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1915, Page 2

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Star Thursday at PANTON’S IS A MONEY SAVER! Lamps iit beens siandasts terday afternoon, the state learned) mintatration by the employers q and imitation “Tif the truth about tt If a workman ts injured he must 4 fany glass” shades How the governor bargained last! wait ten days before he will re i. enrtens Sivien fall with the employers of the state! cetve financtal ald from the fund cae: Seteuine use his influence against the| he helped create, The employer 4 prices = initiative measure, which proposed may elther contract with a how $14.75 reduced to aS.50 $6 a t> 84.50 real first: for « promise that! pital or private phystotan to care % 88.98 reduced to 8G6.9N $5.98 reduced to : wou se ort a = whie * : for - ae har or m Re for ; . commission he was to appoint, each individus t com ETC, ETC, ETC should draft; how a part of the up employers frankly broke that agree Murphine Amendment Loses Girls’ Tricycles at ment when they found they could) Murphine moved an amendment Ri ed Pri make better arrangements with the that the man injured should not 1 4 educ: ices : present legislature, and how the have to wait for his pay "10 days, a In all atylee—eather cushioned, | * wiry. Dishes bill which passed the house yea nor five days, nor one day | r without rubber tires. A | 82.98 Cake Plates terday afternoon was drafted with, This was heavily lost | } a Ce Ch ee Cran ee the Intention of pleasing the manu-| Lane declared the contract phyal 91.25 Sta & Heit: ee facturers of the state—all these cian clause was an outrage because | . bber-tired style... 96.50 Star Cut Finger Howls. .a8e facts were told by one apeaker or it did not permit employes to have anno another with amazing frankness, | the physician they wished Threatens Referendum The final vote was 65 to \ The bill passed yesterday after: Sixty-five votes will be needed Traveling Bags noon by the house is even worse pass the measure over the gov THREE GREAT STARS IN A WONDERFUL PLAY 1 than the one Lister's com-| ernor’s expected veto | 4 OFF nisaion propose sident Governor Gets Nice Letter | Marah of the State of} Thanking Gor, Lister for bis aid All Suit Cases in leatt or imitati Labor, here today n killing the “firnt aid” tnittative | leather—all Traveling I in leather ernor does not ve shall! bill last fall, but refusing to hel; New York start a r um against it, and him out now in his effort to get th eo at ‘4 Off also initiate another act of our own,| legislature to pase a “first ald” bil It ts absolutely an Employers’ as-| drafted by his commission, the Em Vacuum Washers Bath Room Rugs sociation bill. It is rotten through ployers’ association of Washington | sas Bath Room Rugs tn lM@ht or dark and through forwarded this prise letter to the Don't tire y ora, Regular price $1.98. Now. Oe When the bill, as it finally went! governor rl Ics rubbing cloth: _ Lace Door Panels through, came up for second read-| We tke this o “Vacuum Washer Way Sosa Wade Pihels...s0e ing, Lowman of Skagit a demo- For clearance we offer anels, Battenberg ap. crat, Who avowedly represented the a a $2.50 Vacuum senses be governor in the fight, said jth Washers for 75c Mant-mate Sateures © The governor ts expected to veto s en the bill, If state will { Ee, urs ay be left for two © without JOHN PANTON (0. 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE Tomorrow— THE FAIRY : THE WAIF A Delightful Story Which Will Please the KIDDIES, Both Young and Old Sunday— Wild Animals CAUGHT WITH THE CAMERA Wonderful Glimpses of Wild Animals in Their Native Haunts and Thrilling Experiences in Getting Them to Pose for Their Pictures. CLEMMER 10¢e—-Seattle’sBestPhotoplay House--10c STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915, EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION PUTS ITS BILL FOR FIRST AID THROUGH THE HOUSE any firatald bill at all OLYMPIA, March 10 Betore| Tee bill provides for the Joint! the hou of | representatives! raising of a firetald fund by em pansed the senate firstatd bill Ye*| ployes and employers, and its ad RECIPE FOR BALD HEADS Well-Known Politician Nearly Baid| Now Has New Growth of Hair Telis How He Did It A Western politictan, well known on account of his baldness and ready wit, surprised his friends by appearing with a new growth of | hair. Many of his old friends did | ‘not know him and others thought PHOTO | growth of the hair, but removes |! Portland, after betng run for a he had a wig. On being asked how | = he did it, he made the following jmarkable growth of my hair to the| Portland Women on Official Board Juse of the following simple : which any lady or gentleman | s to Be Unfit for Masses mix at. hom To a half pint of THEOA BARA AT COLONIAL | Appeal Board to See water add 1 oz. of bay rum, a small; Count I Tolstol's “Kreutzer | box of Barbo Compound and \ oz, of | Sonata,” adapted to motion pie-| lyoerine. Apply to the nc two | tures, with Nance O'Nell, Theda or three times a week with the fin-|Bara, and Edwin Shay, opening Toletots masterpiece, “Kroutser lwer tips, It not only promotes the|*t the Colonial today, was barred 0 e Bonats.’ may be Bil right for the In- }dan¢ruff, scalp humors and pre-| short time at the Majestic vents the halr from falling out, It] However, after belng rerun be darkens streaked, faded, gray hatr|fore the “board of appeals” the| picture was reinstated, and finish jand makes the hatr soft and glossy ‘These ingredients can be purchased |¢4 & Dig run as scheduled | than 200 people in at any drug store at very little cos Theda Hara, who played the role/| the Ume of the suppres- and mixed at home."—Advertise |of the “vampire” in Kipling’s “A | [of whom were there to see 1] | ment. | Foot There Was,” {* also cast as s », declared themselves, the picture — jthe vampire in this film. The role put into cold storage by the police. of her gentle foster sister is} e "mod" @ waited for more than BARGAINS Played by Nance O'NetI. It will bo| 1 hour before they were at the Colonial for four days. ee “STOP THIEF” GETS LAUGHS Stop Thief,” in pictures at the Clemmer, continues to bring laughs and crowds, It continues tonight. | eee IN MEATS Frye & Co. Markets Thursday's Specials: THRILLER AT CLASS A As announced in yesterd Star, “The Great Leap,” a four-part ama, featuring a 60-foot jump on 14c 15¢ 18c Choice Mutton Choice T-Bone will be two bill. comedies on the new eee MARY HERE ALL WEEK Mary Pickford, in “Capric ‘on tinues at the Alaska until Saturday night. This is the film adaptation Eg other comedy on the same bill 2d doz ..... iitads hase ' ILM COMING , 1 Look for U Purple Stamp. Wild Animal Life in Americ a."| It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Until billed as seven reels of education and excitement, is the latest wild animal picture to come to Seattle Birds, ferocious wild antmals fishing, hunting—all are shown on the screen. It is the result of three years’ work and travels from Northern Alaska to the Mexican border. The 7,000 feet of pictures were cu from over 100 feet of film t the trave The will of Clemmer next Bunday, for one solid week Renamed ae Regents OLYMPIA, March 10.—D. = Troy of Jefferson county, and R.| | oc. MeCroskey of Garfield on }are renamed W. 8. C. regents, “al 1921 terms to expire in TMM MM MMMM NANCE O’NEIL, THEDA BARA and WM. SHAY . back into a lake by two moun Mot connote Gemawed. thatthe Choice Steer c lovers, to escape the pursuit { er, tone ef the. entire production| it ii Round Steak of the avenging father, will be the wan “low ana bad." and for that rea- cause 1 is really a hilalieg headliner at the Class A, starting 9 not be shown in Portland —--— ———— Choice Spare toda } lwell In @ non-partiean censor | c ee Soe | . von the city will pay her $100 a ‘aeadiaetal Ribs The pleture, which was shown at onth to see her duty and do it The} oe ee td ge Ca the “jit house” last year passed the National board — . proved one of the most popular Choice Shoulder features ever run there, There is among the best known of Mra. Piske's great stage success. | et. The other becom bag oye Ar bag ° i va pol man Say onan by the wife kill- Choice Veal | Bien ang the p Chops c ee ee P ons voie some excellent dramatic mo- veeevrcee pat He, crane, Dla a e role he ments in the film. It t# parallel to "A id Harum in the five-part film Poe)" there Was." which “got dy” at Anchor Brand ic adaptation of the book of the same (he Majestic Theater a few weeks ag s Bacon ......... name, starting at Liberty to Theda Baba, the ae In'that film in *3 day. The story Is with the| ] ] also takes the siren part tn “Kr Strictly Fresh Ranch §) quaint eccentricities of a laughable | a. m1. prnaiee are tried in vals to get ant old New Englander, There is an extension of time on the film, to give! PAGE 2, “The Kreutzer Sonata” ‘Kreutzer Sonata’ Taken From Screen After Short Run at Majestic. CROWD GETS MONEY BACK | iu film form ft fs unfit ‘The Motion Picture Boaré of Censore ye so and backed up the saying yes- by eliminating the picture from a. er owes the money Wack or recely whic introduc EvenBetter loture to the Portland m: had advertised the many were ob th O'Neil pubit ly and Ie theater clamoring for adm Every One in Seat- tle will want to The pleture was put on at 10 ae nad M. Rogers was then forced pro- survived until almost 1 o'clock. fanager W lo wecure another show aud the gramme again opened at 5:30. Mrs. E rinvopeins ss'ae""" |) see this picture be- “A Fool one gentle an: other wild, passion The two were foster ome almost inexplicable w }ives become grotesquely twisted interwoven. The gentle one mar and enjoys a short period of happin with her firet nueband, @ poor viol Come No 4 of appeals, of whith Municl- Judge Stevenson is chairman” a pleture. He also ap- pealed to the Mayor, but withont re- sult, Mrs, Colwell word was law, ‘he board of appeals, however, will yati 4 of censors, 4 Toletot to the “immoral ate Mra, ©, B. Colwel), Mra, Prices Rewesl Mi Milile Ry. Trumbull, COLONIA LL he bow to 1l p.m. Continuous MEME Sol le aR eee Clip This Coupon This the Grdnd—today, Thursday, the hours of noon and 5:30 p. m one free admission. Coupon presented at Friday or Saturday afternoon between will entitle you to (Good only March 10 DK CLARK, DD. |And Now Fred Wittenborn of Kirkland Has Become a Booster for the Regal Denti And Here's How It Happened I wish to re | Dentists for ommend the painless Regal dentistr I |had five gold fillings put in and thre very bad teeth extracted by |them and I can honestly say that jit was done positively painiessly. I am very well pleased with my wor This season, of 25 and will send friends vears } Jusiness FRED WITTENBORN, years in business, ” “Kirkland, Wash been our most success- | Remember, we offer $100 in cash || ful. The reason, “the }if any timonial publish ta 7 » reciate . statements from reliable men 4 dest. women of Seattle day after da when the say that the a the best dentists the you just natural vinced. have found, must he -AABLING - EBRIGHT | Regal Dental Offices SEED .CO. DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. | 4 1405 Third Avenue * 89 Pike St. i N. W, Corner Third and Union | night of the Mews cl and hanahobt shot him, Ev MAYOR URGES REFERENDUM "=*Yous,nossen, sss ON FRANCHISE STEAL BILL Mvand wade was only The man was March OAKLAND. 10.—Charles ODEON Evans, cashier for the Niles State Wednesday a di : bank, was the victim of a nervour First sed Pine” Mayor Gill Is stfongly opposed Griffiths spoke on home rule for |oiq.up ‘Tuesday night, who com ahi Shara oe to Senate Bil) 300 and urges a refer-| Cites anc he need of a consti 5 Keystone ¢ o Ser ee . . A : haat tional amendment. He pointed out ™anded Evans to hold up his hands. And 4,000 feet « eadum vote of the people ; that by legislative interference, the, He declares “the corporations! oity of Seattle cannot be secure ip have gone altogether too far in) any charter provision It may adopt AM U Ss E M E N TS this bill passed | seeking to have o drastic are the terms of t he| \MOORI te BRAS a un chem ave, that Seante) FOP Protection METROPOLITAN lOORE— iss 4 sickness so Iment of the ~—bilousness ‘ou can rely Tonight 7:80 and 9 AR hinds lagainst the seridus et kely to follow ai n the franchise expires in 1994] HN © £0! by without purchasing all of the prop "digestive organs erties of the Puget Sound Traction.| or inactive bowe the Seattle Electric Co. W! Te WORLD and Willie Howard 00; Sat, Ma $1.50 WAR PICTURES All Seats 25¢ With Bug: tos Light & Power Co. from Sumas jon the best known corrective tnt, Priday—Best Seate—81.00 Wash,, to Portland, Ore. = Fee Sage = — Vigorous denunciation of Se nate NTAG E LOEW’S EMPRESS Bi 300 by Austin riffiths, eec ams ‘ity SEVEN BIG ACT mer councilman and chief of eiiea . : . Headed by |BOTHWELL BROWNE & CO.,, In IN MONK il! | “SERPENT OF THE NILE” VAUDEVE YLAND | 5 0 Reserved Senta © the Kiddies, | ARCHIE NICHOLSON & CO, ic sag) hy gad 0c and 20¢ 10 20c icited a storm of vellattended applause ¢ Tu +P of the Ke meetin stone Congregatiofial and Meridian st, 2 Cents. Sele of Ane 3 OO ST Trerrehe

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