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Gunmetal Very LADY BETTY— eel foxing and white top Patent vam strap i, patty and priced a $2.50 We pt with cloth A $4.00 value AKT LEVATOR OSTON SAMPLE Second Ave HOE HOP Pike LOOND FLOOR at FIRED AFTER AT BOTHELL Several shots were fired on the i road Thursday night, when dairy hands took up the pur of three robbers who held them fm the Bothell dairy at 9 o'clock The robbers secured some money, how much fs not known, | Qne of the robbers is believed | have been wounded Deputy | is Malone and Brewer have detailed on the case. | met Mrs. Julia W this city, turer of note. night, campus. at and Reality led the world ects. 1418-20 Second Ave. Opposite Hon Marche, Seattle tronized by people who think. le Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops Pl. Building, Seattle FREE DOCTOR Right Drug Co., Alfred P Oakiand, the ex-government physi Ajagnose your ease and preseribe| Angeles. It uu, absolutely without char; want your patronage and of- fer you the doctor's pervices as an inducement. Look atrocious the Yellow Fi Vogel, and h who, through Errors and x suffer from Chromte knens, Impaired ood, Pata the fiack, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- 9! tality, Kidney and Bindder Trou- bles—quickly cured by using Dr. Pierce’s ATLANTIC | sensations hall by special ture in opening | nesses of Strathcona park. |non, she said, has made the park| lone of the foremost beauty spots of here, An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade The Popularity OF BOSTON SAMPLE SHOES RHEIMS MILITARY LACE BOOT— Tan top to for 0. INC Rusal harmonize, made over the new English Inst $2.95 Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post i) ate ing bl bla Nobby Models for Young Men— a Be Pr nt of ck SATURDAY LVENING 09 LITEL BUILDING Thomson, of Seattle, for. by} Henshaw, formerly ot| The subject was Bagley hall, and an explorer and lec Mrs. Henshaw sang the praises of Thomson in a lecture Thursday) ‘THOMSON EARNS ° PRAISE BY HIS PROJECTS INB, C, High tribute is paid the engineer ing ability of R city engineer university | “The Romance of Vancouver” Sells, bandit and murderer, peared the day he Cal., | prison to serve a life sentence for highway robbery committed in Los to Mrs. In Seattle, Thomson was respon ible for the stupendous Denny hill | regrade and other engineering pro} (MAN OF 100 CRIMES SENTENCED TO LIFE self-confessed 8 he ap- taken from lig the function of the kidneys to fil | was in Oakland that is wi CITy to which Sells had gone, for the robbery. Because of his many rob- known as, the Mayor William RK Fiddle, eccentricities have caused startled walking into the corridors the A REGULAR pew icieal Aprit 16,|four ounces of Jad Salts; whore many |and drink ity |morning for a week Henshaw declared Vancouver owed | | Thomson a deep debt of gratitude! | for the marvels he has accomplish the mountain fast Thom Sells committed one of the most) murders on record; killing of an aged banker, the! Jacob le in their home, STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. [DUTCH STIRRED MAN IS WOMAN Ex-Senator Aldrich Dead; a ‘ ——— NEW YORK, April 16.—Nel | partnership in a Providence, R. L, son W. Aldrich, exsenator [firm Meanwhile he had interest from Rhode teland, died shortly it if in Rhode Island politics 1 to 187 neral vit ¢ Was a member part of an speaker of the after 9 a. m. today at his home here, 908 Fifth ave. He had been in poor health for ral « months, but his iliness was not representat * regarded as serious, He was His first ay in Washing 74 years old. was as a me r of the forty Al acquired th ngress, and he was elected fame by rising through the f seventh and forty cessive steps of politics to be the one man in control of senatorial 1881 he came to the sen legisiation eoding Ambrose Hurnside For at least ten years, and pos ' cted continuously sibly fifteen, his sway as leader of from that time on the senate was unquestioned. The foundation of Senator Ald His fortune has been estimated rich’s great wealth was Iald when f late years at $10,000,000 to $15,. he organized & corporath which 000,000 acquired valuable franchises for When he entered congress he street car, gas, water and electric confided to Wm. MeKinh then light {9 Providence and later for serving with him as fellow commit. the tire state of Rhode Island teen that bis total assets were pnator Aldrich took part in the $25,000. This he had acquired in formulation of thr tariff bills. the grocery business namely, t Wilson rman bill Beginning o8 a grocer's clerk at/the Dingley bill and Aldrich $1.37 a. day. be worked up to a! Payne bill By Fred L. Boalt | renewed acquaintance with Senor M. Perez Romero today. jails might have a dow wanting to wreck our train He, the commander of the Ei o'clock this morning sailed on the Shidzucka Maru for Japan. Senor Romero is a brotherin- law of the late President Fran. cisco Madero, and at the time of our first meeting was the general commanding the East- ern division of the Constitution. alist army, which was fighting the Huertistas. We laughed when we recalled the circumstances of that first meeting, It was fh April of last year The American marines and blue Jackets had o¢cupled Vera Cruz, and 1 was hurrying thither to report the oceupation for The Star On © Southern Pacific train seratched acquaintance with Co! Romero. We exchanged cards and got chummy tn the smoking com- partment Col. Romero had been to Juarez! to see Villa. Even then Villa and Markets Saturday Specials Fancy quality Wash- ington Cream- 25c ory Bute = Tic Carranza were having their little! differences | Romero had soothed Villa and returning to report to ( arrange} » aplit was mended © confided that the feder DRESS WARM AND. KEEP FEET DRY Tells Choice Spare Ribs || Choice Steer Rheumatiom Sufferers to Take Salts and Get Rid of Uric Acid Rheumatiam t# no age, sex, color or rank Pot Roast ...... respecter of If not th Choice Shoulder most dangerous of human affite 12:¢ tions, ft fs one of the most painful Those subject to rheumatiam Veal Roast .... 2 |should eat less meat, dress as Choice Steer Boiling Beef .... gc Choice hs" esa 12 c Pork Roast Choice Veal 15¢ 18¢ warmly as possible, avoid any un due exposure and, above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism {* caused by urte acid which is generated in the bow els and absorbed into the blood. It }ter this acid from the blood and| cast It out In the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of free. | ing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the} skin pores are closed, thus foreing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail Chops ........ Choice Steer Round Steak to eliminate this url acid which i keeps accumulating and circulating Choice Steer 14c through the system, eventually set- | Shoulder Steak . |tling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism | At the first twinge of rheuma:| tism, get from any pharmacy about | put a |tablespoonful in a glass of wat | before breakfast eact This is sald | acid by stimulat Gove Pret 180 Pat Root... 17el| 10c Anchor Brand to eliminate urle with his head bereft of every trace (10 the kidneys to normal action, Tablets Fe hain” head bereft of every trace! it, ridding the blood of these im Bacon ....... His rather good head of curly | purities. | : Circular tree. By mail $1 boxff|locks had been clipped and then Jad Salts is Lege oagh harm American Full c or 6 boxes $5. Every box guar-Bisbaved. “The barber did it while| less and is m: rom the acid of | Cream aiiane anteed. For sale by Kinsellll|{ was asleep,” he explained, “Pret.| tapes and lemon juice, combined Bros., Second and Madison, THITAM | ¢y good joke on me, eh with Hthia and t* used with excel — and Columbia. 1 4 Pe lent results by thousands of folks Addrens ail letters to |who are subject to rheumatism hgek for. ©. Purple Memp a In China, an of! well has been| Here you have a pleasant, efferves: |M It Signifies Purity and Quality Ra: nd Rem Co. Fl arilied to ‘a depth of 2,600 fect|cent lithia-water drink which over viagra see want. [| with the most primitive native| comes uric acid and ls beneficial to mronn Spe leith, 10 0M. S17 ae te 4 tools. your kidneys as well, started as Grocer’s s Clerk motive for] wreck, when Senor Romero is the new |¢™ division of Carranza’s army, Mexican minister to Japan. was on board. | ‘ mm a nor ener | Night came. We were alone in Mexican consul at Yoko. | th@ smoking compartment hama, but mow secretary of and smoking and speculat the Mexican legation at To. |'9% OM the chances of a railroad kilo, Senor Romero arrived in | Ziqueeeeseeee eee Seattle yesterday, stopped at the Butler hotel, and at 10 PAGE 10. UP; STEAMER IS Priered Congress With #25000 and Came Out With] SENT TO BOTTOM, HE CAN'T MARRY Fitteen Million. THE HAGUE, April 16 With the country stirred to the highest pitch of excitement as @ result of the sinking of the Duteh 8. 8, Katwick, Minister of Marine Rambonnet continued hie probe today into what |s re garded as the gravest incident, so far Holland is concerned, since the opening of the war Rambonnet announced that he w atisfied the Katwick was sunk by @ submarine. He refrained from indicating the natiqnality of the craft, d claring the official inquiry was still in prog and that such announcement would be with held until all facts are known It In admitted that th crew the vessel was unab whether the French or Germar erally accepted, how was a German craft 6 was Brit It in gen ver that it and demands submart for drastic action have come from the Dateh prone Aw the Katwick earried a cargo of grain consigned t the Duteh |kovernment, the incident fs re ! as being of th utmost im tar if Duteb ahipr tn to be ired of any protection as the ared to have 1 attacked The vessel is said to have had all burning and the Dutch flag Hghts Germany Begins an Investigation BERLIN Kover today April 16.—The German th man submarine that a ¢ Dute ear charge wank ¢ bearing wheat consigned to the government No official comment could be ob. tained today as to the charge nm by Holland newspapers. Yep, This Is Bull Story YORK owned into r 8. Net Pa, April 16 by Sherman ooh here, certainly got the short the des! when {t was born. Instead of having the full number of pedal extrtmities, it has only three The ts full grown and strange to say, appears to get along as well as one with four legs A bull, near BOALT MEETS FRIEND IN COLONEL ROMERO farther wall The train was wrecked. The federals—at any federals were biamed rate, bad weak talking ened a culvert and the engine had _ GOING TO ALASKA? Mt yo # through it Id be better Gas Enete A short, prectica you. Come and Narsemning Mary Jane Pumps: Colonials and 2-Strap Pumps In patent and dull leath er, low heels, $2.50 and $3.00 pair. Mail free orders delivered Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 Third Ave. Union Savings & Trust Co. OF SEATTLE Resources Nearly $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? It is the dollar which you do not spend that puts you|' jahead. Deposit a dollar and get one of our home savings banks. Interest 4 Per Cent JAMES D, HOGE, President N. B, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financia District. of to state nment began an investigation of herlands ade nd of the IN EYES OF LAW; ROME, Mareh (By ow ) | Giuseppe Betlenzl ts a } | oung brick er of Hits heord laughs at safety razors Devoe’s, Sunset. He in the best serapper in b netghborhood $2.00 gal. Japwtac Yet he can't get married be | Glhuse 1 in love wit | Maria Bracechia Two we « iach EI A. earn OUR CLE Then ne Alec ' year w Pa tered by AS 8.8) de $2.25 ready-mixed Paints when r Hordes. ef attorne have $1.00 Ginch Caleimine Br | Ginseppe in an an { old maid But Giuseppe and © that they have ten HAROWARE | If Giuse ally a wom an, then tn eyes of the law it te not wrong for Gtusey ! Maria two wo to to kether,” Is the ultimatum from thelr lawyers Bo jt looks now like G seppe will get his Heense We are closing out some leading brands of Paints, including Jap-a-Lac, Harrison’ AN-UP PRICES per & utaide or inside $1.19 oh ate duced, RICKLES BROS. Corner Sixth and Pike i” nt, all re. $1.49 of Calcimine greatly re AND PAINTS RININGER CASE GOES | TO SUPREME COURT | | A writ of certior strike ¢ court of appeals t the deci FALL OUT OF Rininger a has b the Puget Bound Traction Co | Indignant over the refusal of the takes the case {nto the ty « missioners to consider States supreme court hix recommendations regarding the Dr, Rining y 2% salar of Dr. D. M. Stom county 1912, when a prbah | jail and stockade physician, Sher struck his auto at Rive sing |iff Hodge has addre @ letter t deral Judge Cushman directed | the citizens of King county, stating a verdict favor of the defendants (his altitude ite cause lalleging the chauffeur was negli as also directed a scorching gent. 7 United States cireult/letter to Auditor Phelps, in whic court of appeals reversed this find-|he exposes the commission's #o ing. cal high regard for economy,” | and asks that the board discontinue ite bickerings and petty faultfind INVENTOR DIES HERE jings aud get n to business. nan ane | “The fast and loose policy Sh entor of « eget = mpage Pricer .; taal which the county commission os. gy « aes Ba og! ne ers have assumed with regard whaleback typ stoamehip used) to the bill for medical service died here The fun 3p. m on the Great Lakes, terday, at the age of § will be held Sunday at ‘Honney-Watson's chapel yew a) a rendered to the prisoners In my custody is monstrou he writes to Phelps. “They refer to a budget in which | had no part In the making, and while apparently wedded to this high- sounding word ‘budget.’ have seen fit to exercise a plenary power at their pleasure in the matter of salary adjustments. “| have tr to impress upon at _about 11 o'clock, |caped by jumping The engineer| A ; a je alld easily off the leather weat|was badly hurt, The engine and| You ne prev a eine ~~ jand crashed our heads against the|the baggage car were smashed up.| 078 the utter imposs y o budget allowances being proph- esied for the expenses of the one emergency executive office That was the incident Senor Ro-| o and I | ighéd about as we m waited for the hour for salting ot] in the Geunty, and, when’ It the steamer which is now taking] Comes to the health and phys him to his new post | oe During our talk on the train, a filled with admi It was bis fighting that could save Mex genius alon leo. Villa loved the memory of the martyred Madero. Since then b has changed He in bitter against Villa 1 think I ‘understand the change. Romero ts|\| KISSES ARE’ THE pe cl So w Mader So ls Cerra. Fr ® "0" |COuPONS CLIPPED Villa, of the masses, became con FROM THE BONDS OF vineced that Carranza would not give to the masses that full measure of liberty which he, being one of the | masses, wants them to have And Romero sticks by his class Villa wants the land given back | to the people He wants the big es tates broken up, The Romeros ind the Maderos are big landowners Romero is honest in his belief that the peons, if given equal rights, / the vote, education and the land,| | wouldn't know what to do with | them | He believes that governmental control should remain tn the hands of an upper class, kindly and benev olently disposed toward the masses. LOVE ' B'GOLLY' MINNEAPOLIS HAS FIRE . POLIS, April 16.-—Fire 50,000 bushels of grain and the $400,000 Hubn grain eleva- tor here today eee I anked him his opinion of Huer SE ta’s statement yesterday to New A M U 8 E York newspaper men that he had| 27 Toman tion of Madero. | “Every one who knows any thing about the circumstances,” he said, “knows that there is no semblance of truth in what Huerta has said. He ordered my brother-in-law killed. Why, | was right on the ground and Mat, ROCK AND in “The bers Shop” .i.80; Saterday mat Satarday TON Night prices, 2h ter to Mexico, He said Huerta killed Madero, and he knows, 10¢ and 20 becruse he was present. That | statement has been published LOEW’S EMPRESS | and is the truth, Huerta lies. ee — PODROME ING CONTEST DANC- fon with our show regular ‘APOLOGIZE FOR SINKING SHIP; | | LONDON, April 16.--Admission that the German commerce raide | Dresden was sunk by the British equadron in neutral waters has been made today as a result of Pe an announcement that full apolog Entertainment has offered Chile for the her ae of that country’s neu been of Highest Merit rhs claims made by Berlin that |the Dresden was fired upon w hile) Jat anchor in Cumberland bay, Juan Fernandez island, were supported In the note of the Chilean govern: went of protest. The Dresden was Jinterned when attacked, the Chil ean yote stated | She was flying a fiag of t and the governor of the Island h put out in a boat to explain the ait jon to the commander of the Glasgow when he was compelled to return by the British ship open | The Dresden's commander tha ordered his vessel blown up. J 3 P I t Regret for the incident was ex us rin ere pressed by the British government, | 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043 SHERIFF ON WARPATH; TAKES ministration this office has ever had, and | rebel at the i| small and mean annoyances knew all the circumstances ES) leading up to the act. I AG “There is one fair statement 40—Salt Lake Beauties—10 in “THE RAJAH’S GARDEN” | ting, accredited minis. Florence Modena & Co, COMMISSIONERS lcal welfare of the prisoners in my custody, | demand in the name of common humanity that they be given such med ical attention as they require. “I am trying to give the peo- | ple of this county the best ad- | which they have seen fit to visit upon me in my efforts to do a conscientious and honest _Guty.” FRECKLES | | | Don't Hide Them With a Vell; | Remove Them With The Othine j Prescription | This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promi- nent physician and is usually so | successful in removing freckles and | giving a clear, beautiful complexion {ttt it is sold by druggist’ under guarantee to refund the money if it fails | Don't hide your freckles under a | vell; get an ounce of othine and re- | move them. Even the first few ap- | plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely | Be sure to ask the druggist for | the doublestrength othine; it ts | this that fs sold on the money-back | guarantee j Boys’, Girts’ and Children’s HATS KAVANAGH'S SECOND AT JAMES MENTS METROPOLITA Mat Nights and Sat ay to $2.00 World's Biggest and Best ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Staged hy Leon Errol 100—Z1EC BEAUTIES—100 NEXT SUNDAY— EEK SRATS ON SALE NOW Mat. Wed., 25c-$1; Sat Se 5be-8158 NIGHTS, SOc, $1, 61.50, 82.00. Bay = cree Seott and Original New York (i PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Of 50 Musicians RGUR, Conduet Pres. Deconomacos, Offers its first POPULAR CON CERT under operative the co plan Sunday Matinee April 18, at 3 o’Clock At Hippodrome SYMPHONY PRO will be repeated by in additic FIN The last GRAM request LANDIA.” SOLOISTS: KARL JOHNST THRO. Tenc ARMEN FRY Planist 3,000 Seats at.... 2,000 Seats at. Tickets now or € Box Office t your tickets ear Hippodrome will be packe day afternoon the Wonder .25¢ .50c ar The a Sun |