The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1915, Page 8

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ANG FACING - STATEPRISON INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. March 20.—Uncie Sam is conducting the ebsequies over the earthly remains of our disreputable feliow-countryman, Gang Elec tions, last of the strong-arm ola The memb States grand bearers. ers will be of a United jury will act as The chief mourn Mayor Donn M Roberts, Judge Eli Redman, Sheriff Dennis Shea, former Chief of Police Edward Holler and 112 other prominent and a Rearprominent citizens of Terre Haute, Ind. The time and place of burial w de announced later by Judge Wnderson, but it ts bell Anterment will be in the 4 Pedera! mausoleum at F 3 @nworth, Kansas. Ple flowers Played Game in Old Way In Terre Haute the word politics Suggests polecats. There they played the game in _ the good old-fashioned way, crack ed skulls, illegal registrations— Vacant lots, monuments and chicken oops had their votes—and Czar Roberts ruled with an iron hand. But now its a tamed crew of mu Ricipal monarchists who are fac ing Judge Anders: The 88 who have pleaded guilty fo conspiracy to defraud the Unit @d States government in the elec Hon of a senator and congressmen @re thorough! frightened, and jadly testify against the 26 who, by Mayor Roberts, have plead. fed not guilty, and are being de fended by Congressman A. O. Stan Tey of .Kenty Voters Are Kidnaped Voters have been kidnaped in ‘the police patro! and literally club- bed to the polls. Cheap prize fighters were im- from indianapolis to “get” recaicitrants. ~ One unnaturalized Canadian, a fesident of this country th, voted eight or ten times for Straight democratic ticket “I am confident that convic Will be obtained in every instance.” declares District Attorney Dalley A policeman testified that Hilton Iman, son of Eli Redman, the ireult judge who was elected by Yotes; and chief field marshal : Roberts, came into the police station to sleep, turning over for Bafe keeping $500 tn small bills and two revolvers! __ Further testimony indicates that all gangsters carried firearms on election day. | The testimony of the negroes al- ways gets a laugh, even from the fired and worried men who are = terms in the penitentiary ” Nearoes Liked It = When ordered to pack the polls zeal of the negroes was funny ‘They came in droves from miles ind to get that “dollah.” and ly on election day the gang had #0 cry “Enough.” = Sixty-five of them. from all over » Were registered at one Regro saloon. | When the word was passed th: was a dollar in it, every in . CLARY A Former SEATTLE BOY In a Two-Part Majestic A Day That Is Dead MUTUAL WEEKLY Latest News and Views of the World's Events KEYSTONE COMEDY AMBROSE’S LITTLE HATCHET Another Strong Drama to Be lected Too Late for An- nouncement in This Space ‘MRS. ED. STOUDT AT THE PIANO Admission 5 Cents ‘SUN., MON., TUES. one) tion | freight carried a dozen. Roberts, of course, is the tn esting figure. But such a ter ss of adverse tes jtimony has be pl against |this ambitious person. that whi washing ms imposalt The big political | deserted him | It looks as though Uncle Sam Is out to spank small-town poll- ticlans and e from the map of [the United Stat Terre Haute’s | blot of corruption. erests have SAN FRANCISCO WILL MAKE FUSS ‘OVER MARSHALL | SAN FRANCISCO, March 20— |The program of festivities which had been reserved for President Wilson himself on the occasion of his visit to the exposition was be gun tn honor of his representative! today when Vice President Thomas | R. Marshall reached the city For a week the man who ocew pies the second place in importance in the affairs of the nation will be feted and dined and entertained in an elaborate manner A distinguished company accom panied Mr. Marshall when his train arrived, at 10:10 a. m In addition to Mrs. Marshall, the party Includes Secretary Franklin K. Lane and Mrs, Lane, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt, United States Senator James D. Pheland and Prof. A. C. Miller, chairman of the government exhibit board BERLIN, March 20.—An official statement announces German casu alties during the recent fight with British and French troops at Neuve Chappelle wer The British war office had estimated the losses 18,000. 6,000. |WRITE SHORT STORY; BEST GETS DOLLAR Short story contests seem to be just the thing these days, especially the ones of Spring and Summer, The Spring air seems to get into the blood of Uncle Jack’s girls and boys and makes them want to wr about the beauties of nature | Doubtless many of the Cir. cleites are already making plans for their vacation. If they are not sure of having a vacation this year they are cer tainly day-dreaming about what they want to do this Summer. So next w k writ# a short story of not more than 2 words on “What I Intend to Do My Vacation If you ha not decided write ou w 0 do. your stories short ana and tell wh sh Make y rite on one side of the page only and sign full name and address your The prize {s a dollar sn State age. WORTHY MENTION The children wh story cc t merit one essays in the nonorable tion are men-4 | | | | Helen Marye Teaching Her Dog, | | STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915, | Referendum League Settles Down to an Earnest Campaign TERRE HAUTE ar oe COURTHOUSE DURING moa TI OPPOSITION Four of the 88 satellites of Mayor Terre Haute, United State: Crank, chronic repeate Donn M. Roberts, czar of who have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the elections, From left to right, Joe Gannon and Will PAGE 8, ALREADY MET AT OLYMPIA Permanent headquarters for the State Referendum league will be secured Saturday, and by Monday or Tuesday seven | referendum petitions probably will be filed with the secretary of state | This was decided masse meeting in the | Temple Friday night | The meeting adopted the re } port of President Oliver T Erickson as to the plane of campaign, and ratified the election of officers. | The officers of th Oliver T Mertekson ree F. Cotterill Adella M president; 1 retary; Dr. Carl An executive « chon presentatives of | various im ment, cor and civte clubs movement It wan ¢ ing t endur 1 at the Labor league are president first vice presi Parker R Cane Kwald vmmittee treasurer tn to be » from pclded that the follow wubjected to the refer iddition to House Bt © alread 8. B. 301, requiring “certifi cates of necessity” before any public utility may be started @ bill which means the end of | municipal ownership. the etal | interested fn this] | | | | | Ni saath” | FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS | ‘THE LURE’ RETURNS TO COLONIAL; WHAT ive | THE WEEK WILL BRING TO FILM HOUSES «........ Sunday Unt Wednesday 7 kum ¢ ine | } , | H. B. 192, the Jitn bill « of repeaters. HB. 76, Frag® snere a aad | A Scene From “The Lure 8. B. 272, companion biil to | SEATTLE BOY AT CLASS A the Renick measure which | Charles Clarey, a former Seattle ’ ” make a present of thousands | boy, plays in “The Day That Was “When You re Well Kee Well of dollars to the banke for un. | Dead,” a two-part Majestic dram : p necessary interest at heads Sunday's new bill at the — §. B. 388, the port bill ann A Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted In addition to these, a ref. | 7 » of the was sug . ation sociation endum will also be applied | cexted by Tennyson's poem ab with co-oper of American Medical As against the bill repealing the | freak, Break eight-hour law on public | A young chap from the city meets KEEP YOUR WINDOWS OPEN works, in ¢ the governor [a pretty fisher girl, and marries ber should sian it |S800n tiring of the humdrum exist | Immediate steps will be taken to|ence, he leaves her to follow a girl Canned air Is not a new product. yet constructed will not supply a *Mbrace the rest of the «tate tn/from the ¢ but retarns hie It was in general use lon room with the proper quantity and ‘he leac In Seattle, an effort|fishergirl wife when the other pure food legial quality of air unless it is suppie-| ¥!!! be made to obtain the names | throws him ov nly to find he has tion was heard « ted by the open window method. | Of men and women who will circu-| lost all In reaching for his phanton and it has conti Tests recently made in pubite the petitions in every pre-|—his wii lead. There is a Key 1 to be used tn achoc here| “inet In the etty Intone ¢ drama and » of U of the a Petitions Ready in Week jthe “Mutual on the same forts of ith ay ; coat, As soon as headquarters are en. | bill authorities to do less and the gain weight of tabli active work will u tld away with “t puplis 75 per cent greater than in *#tematize the campaign, though |GRACE CUNARD COMING is most frequent rooms where the windows remained | ‘2 petitions may not be re Grace Cunard and Francis Ford) iihateand te daied. snd tee tiation waa/ Circulation for another we are starred in « three-part drama churches, sche public meeting! furnished by the achool plant law allows the attorney |"Phantom of the Violin,” starting rr srciagee cern ang eg gy : ten days tn which to prepare a| Sunday at the Tilikum. With thie| is particularly injurious in the let-| If you feel in need of a tonie, —— boring Neg tln a aerate g boo opssring eed ee ee ter case for then one Is likely to! try a change of food Instead of a °s1, petitions may be cireviated.|made by the Pathe compan ne b = as Lucy Cane, who filed pet! | eee breathe it many hours at a time. ‘cure-ali"—a fresh vegetable or @) ine for referendum agalost H. B.| ” But tt is harmful no matter when fruit. You will find these che: 120 Be agp eee « ong : THE LURE ¥ RETURNS and where it {* found, for “canned”| than a bottie of medicine and bet. 2°, °"" ! ¢ Breage AB rege “The Lure,” the fiveact drama rd od to kill the initiative, referendum |i: played to large houses at the alr means still air, stagnant alr, ter for you. and recall, reported to the meeting | oot. t stale air, stuffy alr, bad air or tn ~ —-—— Friday night of obstactes already | Clnia! & short time ago, plays a other words dead air, its use pre eco ng pdhelnics mage jreturn engagement of three days vents good health. The baby can STEGLER GETS 18 While the law readx that fee | Starting Sunday te a Rory of not grow, the child cannot develop of the bills to be filed for refer. |‘ slave” perils that beset woman live and thrive without written ce the secretary of | “OVC? Into & gripping story. It Is good alr Sen ary, | State at the last moment declared | Produced by the Shubert Attrae One needs alr fresh from na EW YORK, March 20.—The/ ne will not accept printed copies ture’s laboratory, air filied with three defendants in the pasepo: prepared by Miss Case. She was peopl ozone. Air that Ie alive. frauds case, Richard H. Stegler| therefore compelled to hire aj “ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE” There is something in this ont. Gustave Cook and Richard Madden, stenographer «to make five copiex| Robert Warwick as Jimmy opens doors air which is hard to analyze) Were Friday sentenced to 10 months of tha. billa, thus incurring extra) ®t the Clemmer in the film adapta and yet we that it is t each in the county prison. expense and dela |tion of the stage suc Alias and that tt health Counsel for the trio pleaded for Labor Will Cooperate jJimmy Valentine.” Sunday for al Imay ch air in & room by| leniency. Chas. H. Griffiths, Steg sident Marsh of the State| four days’ « All the big scenes mechanical means at the rate of| ler's lawyer, declared that all three Federation of Labor promised the|&re Well pictured tn the film so many cubic feet a minute and| ®ere merely puppets, the arch con- co-operation of the labor unions all yilag eon even run ft up beyond the reguta- Spirator being a representative of over the state to the referendum }!MAY IRWIN AT ALASKA tlon requirements, but you cannot| the German government, immune campaign | “Mrs. Black Is Back,” with May get the resulte—that {» the real| from arrest We must show,” he said, “that| Irwin in the ttle role, opens San ‘is aivtan Wendie tues ¢ the people have a right to express|day at the Alaska for three day in the anther. bind RUSSIANS Ik themnelves on legisiation affecting | This picture has been shown in Until quite recently sanitarians them, and that the legislature is | attle befor put much faith in the efficiency of only a servant of the people, and ee | heating and ventilating plants that PRUSSIAN CITY when the servant refuses to serve,| “SUNSHINE MOLLY"—LIBERTY| would supply air fn proper quantt the pec must act for th Sunshine ally with Lot ty and temperature in ndent Dekian , Marsh. MeCostiens| t Weber (Mre alley) as Molly open air ventilation laborate,| eon waa officially ansounced todey and her husband, Phillips Smalley complicated and costly systems) of reports that Memel, Prussia, had FIRE DAMAGES HOME as Bull, starts a three days’ show have been devised with this end in] heen occupied by the Russians Fire of nown origin last night! !9e day at the I ty view aid damage to the frame res SSE a RRC ge ng aac Many recent investigations, how-| Verne Fowler, slayer of Wm. | idence of Mra. A. Webb, 420 Yoke lever, have demonstrated that the| Fassett in Francisco, draws! place, West Seattle. No one wae WOMAN TAKES ACID most up-todate ventilating systems life sentence home at the time |PARENTS DON’T THINK RUSSIA IS | SAFE, SO HELEN STAYS IN U.S. A. @”:... Helet: Slarye “Fuzzy,” to Ride a Velocipede. WASHIN' Petr | for | funlovir | who like parks George ON, D. ¢ rad is no 1} children little March 20 just latter was sent to Russia can ambassador a few So little Helen Marye, her fuzzy little dog and her velocipede were to ride velocipedes in the/ left behind In Washington in charge That's what Mr. and Mrs.|of a relative’ when her ° parents + Marye decided when tue’ went away to the czar's country. ‘ as Amert months ago. now no place for American givts ame |ESSAY ON SPRING | COPS THE DOLLAR | As the sporting editor would » | Summer had a toe hold on the ot r seasons tn the m ds of the readers of the Circle. On an aver age of eight out of ten stories from | the 100 odd essays received in the} | | story contest, were for the summer | months. Only three were for winter, surprised Uncl ck, and autumn and spring had each But the biggest surprise of the |contest was that out of all the |storles on summer not one was | good enough to take the prix The dollar was won by Selina Stewart, 4132 41st ave. 8. W. Se lina has some very good descrip | tive phrases in her essay ~ ° ° SPRING —— © By Selina Stewart | My favorite season is Spring Then the skies are blue and tne days are warm and cl The | trees budding, and flow jers are growing and swaying | slowly in the warm breeze. The the Httle brook over green, m birds are filled with the and spring. Hearts are everybody is gay why Spring is my grass {8 green purling softly beds. The | Joy of Ife ight and That is ite season LIKES THE CIRCLE | Marion Winner of Kent writes to Uncle Jack: “I have been rend. Jing your Circle for a tong whiie and | like it very well indeed. 1 | have not entered the contests for some time, but | will do eo in the | near future, as | wish to earn some of those dollars that Uncle Jack gives as prizes. Marlon i812 years old and in the eixth grad favor ! that Myrtle Cookman, 30, of the eca hotel, First ave. and st., entered the room of F. Friday had poisoned herself. A few seconds later she collapsed. She was rush ed to the city hospital, but died an hour later. re} tives to locat OPEN ROAD JUNE | The Sunset forth Bi will June 1 highway, between d Lake n Keechelus. pn to 1 ax thro’ iLAD SAVES A FRIEND Pdward Mervin, of Colville, Ky saved a companion from drowning in a river near his home. The lad fell from a raf Edward swam t his rescue and, after a hard strug gle, brought him to shore. Prominent persons of the town are trying to get him a hero medal arace Cunard Francis Ford In a Three-Part Feature Phantom of the Violin And a Sterling Comedy it =The Knockout With a Pathe Scenic 5c—5c—5c Tilikum Theatre 315 Pike St. travel! | ming} night and told him that she forts are being made| | | at the Colonial | TWO STARS AT TILIKUM are | Colonial, The Until epart Sunday Lure, Tuesday ire “ee Alaska, Sunday Until Tuesday ama, “Mra, Black In Back,” comedy- drama. o ne Liberty, Sunda Until Tuesday junshine Molly,” drama eee Mission, Sunday Until Tuesday “Mother's Rose,” three-part ma; “in the Park,” comed ge Alhambra, Gunday and All Week The Spoilers,” drama. see Class A, Sunday Until Tuesday “The Day That Waa Dead,” two part Majestic; “Mutual eekly Ambrose’s Little Hatchet,” Key. stone comedy, and another drama ore Tilikum, Sunday Until Tuesday Phantom of the Violin, three part drama; “The Knockout ling comedy; “Pathe Weekly cee RESIDENCE THEATRES | Home Until Sunday " utiful Unknown rama; Animated . of March 2, topical of Chance,” drama; of the ¢ Chil dr the For se,” comedy Ye College Playhouse Until Sunday Virtue Its Own Reward,” two part drama Nellie, the Pride of the Fire House,” comedy; “Ant mated Weekly,” topical; “Fools and Pajamas,” comed Queen Anne the Tit-| two @tars at Tonight—"Changed Lives,” three Cleo Madison and Paut-| reel special feature. Tomorrow— Runaway June,” episode No. 6. COLONIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT THE “The Drama of Undeniable Truth” 3 Days Only STARTING TOMORROW A Moral Lesson for Mothers and Daugh- ters as Well as Fathers and Sons ARGIEWICZ The Great Violinist CRAWFORD, Organist

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