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cE RAR te sk nae maar he at a A A ERO STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915. PAGE 2, Canadians in ‘Rocketeer, Jt Heroic Fight; ~ Bossed Fight Stop Germans Against Union CHAIRMAN WALSH. MOORE THEATRE inoniay, ray’ POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY METROPOLITAN ine" April 29-30, May 1 CHARLES FROHMAN Presents \ JON QONT WH Present the ¥ tenne on the Engtish-Speak | Miss Marie Tempest And anamaM and Night LONDON, April 24,—The “ | bloodiest fighting since the | KANSAS CITY, April 24.— | pattie of Nouve Chappelte te That John D. Rockefeller, jr. | now In progress between Ypres and Ivy Lee of the Colorado and the North sea, R@inforced Fuel & tron company prepared | Heh ro h the letter which Gov, Ammon: San Poe ai mye el Oe Ge | gent to President Wilson » In the Notable Revival of Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy mans have evidently renewed ng the miners’ strike and His Most Famous Success Never Changes their attempt to hack their way “war” there, is the implication SSS Ss = through the allied line to Calais contained in one of the letters “THAT’S FOR REMEMBRANCE.” BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE and Dunkirk obtained by Frank P, Walsh, Battling over the low coun chairman of the federal indus Cora Youngblood Corson’s Famous try, almost entirely unprotect trial relations commission, at ed by woods or other natural 26 Broadway, headquarters of : : a growths that would afford pro. the Standard Ol! Co., and made |B Prices—Nights : teen eens $2.00 to 50c tection, the contending armie | public today \§ Saturday Matinee ...$1.50 to 50c lea rs | are renewing the scenes of t | According to Walsh, Chairman SEAT SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. ‘ fall, when the soll of Flanders | Nowe: the Fuel company pertod was drenched with blood. HHeally reported in detail to John D. An official report to the war of-| Rockefeller, giving him an exhaue: fice states that Canadian tr tive history of the progress of the bore the brunt of the German drive| strike, Once be added to his re-| across the Yser which advanced the | port enemy's line nearly five miles, It “Every official is determined was admitted the Germans | never to recede an inch until | & saries of trenches between Steen-| men's bones bleach as white as In a Pretentious Musical Act staate and Langemarck, but ‘ive| chalk on the mountains.” SHEPHERD SEES | DEATH BATTLE LOEW'S EMPRESS © y Matinee. Thrilling! Sensational! mile res, but this does not} Walsh commented on this as fol 4 . | | 6 ” give t my a new line, the war! lows | Bob Albright “Nursing a Husband” Sarat re Pte es nia ial IN THE CLOUDS “The Auto Bandit Canadians Fiaht en wheh the people of Colorado were | e the race The Male Melba With Charles Wayne & Cx Outnumbered, but far from being | suff for coal and the price was Mot agg the tfougnt the Canadian troops cov:/advanced until thouranda of fam! By Wm. ARS Shepherd lotorcycle _and OTHER BIG FEATURES 1Ge and Bde Fi stat Shemocives with ex hia Seg? ag see : (Copyrighted. 1915, by the United Press) | Automobile. siating sod to retire, but {oan eigen Rocwetellar. te, Waiah HEADQUARTERS OF THE nde a . rite na only WOen. overspele, {pane the Werered | ediation of Bracen, Sasday Abd ah Via | ~ OTHER BIG ACTS al superiorit | ed by the numert ‘ of} Washington 3 ed with suffocation by the asphyx:| called out the militia to subdue the Even when reed te , retire, the | operators Canadians ## the day for the! ‘The calling out of the militia re Anglo-F . " thelr defense and preventing the |r neh forces by stiffening | suited in several pitched battles be BY BOND P. GEDDES n troops and strikére in which en, women and children were SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 24 —An armed truce was observed today in the warring political London; April 23.—It was my privilege today to witn a wonderful Instance of the su- perlority of the British flying | corps. As a reguit of the demonstra- tion, It Ie easily understood why Gen. French sings the | fyevery revert he writes. |METROPOLITAN ™ Every W Tv for Loew Cir- EVERY FRIDAY NIG drome Dancing ¢ tent trating the main line allies ! + i Heavy og the ind At 4:30 p, m. a German aeroplane ‘i yowant—LAst TIME ne Canadians suff trial relat Rock wan reported flying over Ypres.| y,Q4\TIN¥ hi. cr 2, Ifeller decla rant conditions in Colorado and t Ww nothing of the “war » correspondence obtained by convinces him, he declared, When it was sighted it already had passed well within the British lines From a distant station immediately after the field tele phone had given the alarm, two 6 “KEYS To net! tt Yoor ntinue n ward to the fur and the r 1. The cer camps of Roosevelt and Barnes. t is along a ten-mile front R hel \? A Se Spend opp odtly ! at fe OC ke r stead of be ritish aeroplanes could be se There was no session of court, oft oP pdnany the aac, {i an “innocent bystander,” 80 to |mounting Into the sky in great an adjournment until Monday De engaged e s LAUGHS MYSTERY-THRILL cted the fight | wide circles. | The German aviator discovered |} having been taken in Barn $50,000 libe! suit against t With Cyr ne and the New sock upd Chicago Cast |his enemies almost at the moment colonel. pease, Depoared tor. Ss exchanged |they came in view over their own ; This was a welcome respite egg" tA te wat. * Welborn i -’. |lines. He headed back over the| F Both sides seemed to need time < + walla. aes 15.06 1a a, | ded. cuiebemane |German trenches, making for the| for recuperation—that is, with n+ del plemadael . r ‘a tr saga | protection of his own guns the exception of the oclonel strat ped wea, tae i Under Shrapnel Fire | His sensational hours on the rer We tent as Faia [aenth tn Getsemas the tater eenn Jsmoke, each bigger than the pur ORCHESTRA Beereee stand, exposing hidden Von Hinde is assent SUEey ks cacier ot Ghoh whe & as ining operat © being car = a politics, left him unfatigued out on as rmous scale by| JOHN DO. JR. 18 SILENT il of Haht (John Spargur, Conductor.) He planned a long automobile ne Germans in their assault | NEW YORK, April 24—At the They were German shrapnel ride for today and said he - would attend church service tomorrow. Tells of Contributions The smoke puffs did not dissp ; ar, but hung in almost regular || Sunday Matinee 3 Sharp, jorder in spac It appeared from . * the ground that the Germans were || April 25, Hippodrome OM offices of John D.| jr, it ts declared that will be ued with} Fighting in Africa CAPETOWN, Apr 4.—-Further TEs colonel. yesterday’ afternoon side to 'tan: tet 5 a tvidals ree ee Hd the new disclosures in|} putting new fleecy clouds in the SOLOISTS owas a ¢ cam- t zw n te Fol-| Rennes ° oe hae 4 { 4 7 4 WP acetrthetions PT gecaktag ‘OF eit ig ple » t Keet-| The British airmen were trying Albany Ritchie, Violin ae contribu: 7 owing the engagement 8 | AMMONS DENIES CHARGE hard to get above the German so Gwendolyn Geary, Soprano. the half-million dollar contribution of Thomas F. Ryan to the campaign fund of Alton B. Parker, Roosevelt gazid it was his opinion that when Ex-Gor. Am| mons of Colorado denies he ex-| changed letters with John D, Rogke feller, jr. ‘or with Ivy Lee, on the manshorp, reinforcements were) DENVER. April 24 brought up, it was stated, and the ting Germans a being pur they could shoot him down. As they dashed thra the hovering {3,000 Seats .......25¢ smoke clouds, it was as tho their propellers were tearing apart a gi 2, ,000 Seats . cece s 0c Judah H. | Weader of big business gives such al J H. Sears subject of the mine strike. He also |gantic feather bed. eon eum urpose, he does it} tarrimar ‘ a h SE Tates urieie that wrogth game | reas, atte 2 Ships Attacked }dented | Roc ; Lee wn . Crowd German to Eart TICKETS ON SALE NOW him to donate nmioney to a church, . Reggie 4 'S is a resent at LONDON, April 24 wo Norwe.| his letters to President W ‘ison, Sand rhage bs one ae i ed nurch, | ne: le is present shrapnel. Finally their machines | ‘nd that he has no more hope of| Washington hotel fan barks are leved to | ave! showed in relief above the German, Yeward in one case than the other.| Sears said the bank. which open for gt Rls mey ie tee MISS GEARY TO SING | j who had soared back across the ‘GOING UP! IT LL BE Roosevelt was questioned by/ed Thursday, will be in full charge ‘* on sae North sea. A Dan he British front to lure the British ‘ork, a|#teamahip today Barnes’ counsel as to contributions) of Gaston Hardy, of New 4o his own campaign fund. He iden-| man of strong financial abi! sighte fified initials appended opposite| The Seward bank will be allied of the bar sums of money in the list of contri | with the Harriman bank in New car, was sink! * AT “POP” ‘CONCERT, forward tre ie newer ''s| SIX STORIES, NOW ewung closer ant} { closer to their fc Madge Maitiand, at Empress Another story is coming up on | | | : eS Ee ~ - | eS eet ee aes hata formed acrobats, will present a|back to his own lines. but always | ounej voted: torte Friday, | __ The colonel mentioned the stane| Dutch Still Angry [train the Hippodrome, that Direc-| METROPOLITAN neber OF eae Sarees # British aeroplane interposed, nd) ang the county _comissioners SON company and campaign con- with HAGUR Aortl The|tor Spargur said Saturday morning| John Drew {# to come to the Met.|,, @@king his first appearance in|he was forced down toward the| i. scrccabie too. This will make | tributions, too. | ch | . not aithe advance seat sales indicate a} ropc theatre t last halt of | his city, Chris. Rich the Bag-jeerth. Finally the German swung) ii. stor ; . ee the " ore: a e a % ™ tes ‘ * comedian will o » c vot « e one da ‘or |* iene He said that if the report of th SEATTLE BOY IN Germany|record breaking audience for to-|next week, beginning Thursday |/!*) comedian. wil Bite oti avest to maxes ome I dash for|'“‘The sixth story will be occupied congressional committee which in in {| morrow night, and with a matinee on Bat-|COMedy and song home, but he was now so low that "3 0 . i a , inking of . + ly ys - . The Dancing Kennedys will offer|he was within range of thousands city engineer's office, which Yestigated his campaign contribu nd h Miss endolyn Geary, soprano,|urday, in hin successful revival of rly crowded out of a tions showed that “H. H. R.” and cg gga PO ye Ritchie, violinist, will] Louis N. Parker and Murray Car-|®0™e new and old dances of British soldiers nearly crowded out of any place “J, D. A,” which the witness| eatigation be re-/and Albany Ritchie, violints ‘many|son's idyllic drama of sentiment, |,, ter attractions, together with German Pilot Is Killed. ee previews gee = pm thought stood for H. H. Rogers and| The bod Albert Welland ltriends here ; Rosemary.” This play was origin. |{2® Tesular comedy reels, and also] The German machine. now sand.) 106. “$45,000 to bath pet yrs John D. Archbold—had contributed|21, the Seattle boy who w " ose “ aac bev the regular try-out nights for the|wiched between fire from the Brit-/ County $45, to build and the in reh a ntri | ally 7 4 by Mr. Drew nineteen be ; city will have to pay $7,000 to the republican fund in 1904—he|and killed in San Francisco Friday JUBILEE NIGHT | years ago, and it is in response to|LOe™ circuit and the Hippodrome|ish aeroplanes and the trenches, /city will ha pay $7 year Was astonished. He said he had|by a Jealous cafe owner, will be | LAMP TURNS: FIRE the requests Charles |{#2¢ing contest. Snvies yp coe si apse - a seb: PS i Siven explicit instructions against|shippe¢ to Seattle following the FOR STAR NEWSBOYS ’ Frohman has received that the r ry villgs eo Apoagy IGLENN HOOVER WILL TALK | receiving any Standard Oil contri-|coroner’s inquest. This request was <a {val has been made. The role Youngbiood C irl ee hine’ was] ‘butions |made by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. We — |} An erturned of! lamp at 2/ Sir Thorndyke is generally | tabtabe nee gr a oat ‘ i Sed 3 vy -— B ey - oem cof Glenn Hoover, attorney and so- He expressed the belief that|lander, 2309 Lane st. his parent All the branch carriers, newsboys| o'clock Saturday morning caused one of the best this |; “is io An. 6 bie, Sot: Will Jemmashed aud the bilot orosiied Se jcianse cunminate fir Samana » there was a limit to the amount a A quarrel over attentions paid a and regular ca of The Seattle! the. destri by fire of the one-| dis ed actor has ever played. | - ' reo a . . rte oa _ atin a pik re ¢ ae) rj fall, will talk on “Mistakes of La campaign fund should total. Over, Womay named Florence Brothers re e ned at the Seat-!stoty frame house of James Lowden Rosemary” is an exquisite play he thes ectias c “a me e sa ‘ ne | o| 4 Je t me \slanaar bor” at the Soc ialist ‘orum, Sunday / a certain sum, he did not kncw how| sulted in the fatal shooting in a theatre: lakt night 4007 W. 33rd st. With the loss of/of English life in the last century.| Wide variety of instruments and| The battle in the eky had lasted | °Yemms& at 8 o'clock, in the Labor = much, he thought that there might|room in Pacific st., San Francisco An entire fection was reserved) contents total amounted to/It tells of two young lovera who ae of instruments and he battle In the sky had lasted | temple, Sixth ave. and University ure said to have an attractive of-|four and one-half hours. fering to show. For the added f All business in Ypres ture of the week Manager Re while the battle was on } as born and for them. About 500 were present. | $1.3 |have started on an elopement in a st. An open discussion will follow. It was a how The boys! The fire department also respond-| chaise, which breaks down, leaving owned the The manage-|ed to a call at Sixth ave. and Jef.|them stranded in the rain before he went ne’ ; has arranged for a return enga father is in the employ ment told. them to go the lmit./ferson st., where a store room occu-| the gate vor ofthe ae Present-| ment of the ever-popular Seattle street department They sure enjoyed It pied by T. E. Pinkham suffered aj!y¥ the , he estate returns | winger, Bob Albrig orme ol MOTHER AND TWINS ——— | joss of $500 and he hospitably welcomes the|*!28¢er. Bob Albright, formerly of pair to his home, although he ts a|{@ Dockstader minstrels. Albright | » wh followed Cyne . Ane ” contin sine aiak ther ah sn la npg Naratig a Husband,” a veudevilis Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller, 716 ich {s another name for tel-| ing their identity, Sir Jasper Thorn- | 20¥elty 1n two parts; Harry Holden | Lakeside ave., who graduated from | be some danger | Young Wellander attle BILLS BILLS gi ish club of Seat-| come on the egraphers, will hold its first an-ldyke (Mr, Drew) offers them shet.| #4 Lucy Harron, “the lady and the| Broadway high school in 1910 and nual meeting at the Press club,|ter under his roof. Parone tok an Mack and K |were married the following year, | y a 5 y, the two fall guy » the pi varents 0 M Tuesday, April 27, in commemora:| Sir Jasper is a bachelor of tong | ay, the t ili di reel gto erp page 4 {tion of the birth of Prof. Samuel F./standing, but he falls desperately in| "rhe comedienne, Miss M sie [tins & #08 and & daughter, born | ; Life seems to be B. Morse, the great inventor. An|love with the dainty young woman |rempont, now on hor coast-to-coast | pen wiitler wae Mise Deruiee Coe | % ss i entertaining program has been ar-| who has plighted her troth te the] "i pve a kceat mre. —" | 7 » just one bill after an- peep younger man. tour of this country, under the/ry. Miller is a city fireman con § Ag rn Voting people go their way [MARagement of Jobn Cort, will come/mected with Hose Co. other to most people to be married and Sir Jasper Ia eft | the Moore May 3, 4 and 6 in her} : . . alone, In her going Dorothy has |®re edy success, “The Mai BROCKWAY FIGHTING | OK LR CLARK, Dw 4 in these times. But given Sir Jasper a page torn from (riage of Kitty,” and will also pre a sent during her engagement Edgar . Wm. Thomas Is Well her diary and a sprig of rosemary you’re not piloting Thate for remombrence” Fit, {Selwyn's jolly farce, “Nearly Mar-| Road Supervisor J. F. Brockway 4 your financial bark years afterwards Sir Jasper discov: |#ied appealing from a justice court con Pld With Regal . ss » a ers the yellowed, crumpled leat,| It was in the former play that|viction of malfeasance in office ental Service. 4 right if you allow it which has fallen behind a panel in| Miss Tempest distinguished herself|has obtained a writ of prohibition! And this is why to be swamped by Afe appropriate at all} the wall Jas ove of the foremost comediennes |from, Judge Albertson, restraining! «after suffering for a week with And then the memories all come|on the stage. As for “Nearly Mar-| Justice Whitehead from forcing back and as an old, old man, Sir| ried,” {8 1s sald to bé one of the| Brockway to explain, April 26, what Jasper lives over again the two/most fetching of all the farces so| became of the records of the case happiest days in his entire life, |far exploited in this country | heard in lower court Mr. Drew is supported by an ex Miss Tempest will be supported! Brockway says he knows nothing ellent compa by W. Graham Browne and herjof what happened to the records a bad toothache, the Regal Dentists pulled two of my teeth without pain, one big abscessed tooth and }one sore one. Would recommend them to any one wanting work times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. These gems can be ls. Steer clear of that danger by not running so many of ; ‘ ‘ . 9 own company from The Playhouse, ¢ been missing since his| 2"* Fe. TeOMAR, ; them, and by putting mounted in settings man-] empress “Pols call a ae ude a sites twat ll ghey: 1483 West 51st ufactured by us to your The headline attraction at Loew's + @ rT 8 what you want—painless something into a Dexter Horton Trust order. ompress inning with matinee | LOEW CIRCUIT MAY CLOSE i wecrsecomtet aba need dental serv , pectaciypr production entitled, | York, Marcus Loew announces on | jand aching. But we'll say this—if and Savings Bank Diamonds have perma- The Auto Bandit” Madge, Malt: |intestion to. give wn the: Western Efforts of Roy J. Kimbe! ana oth-{ YoU Will let us look over your teeth 4 ‘ ind will present a repertoire of | theatres, which he acquired a year! |. ivuvtces and stockholders of the| every once in a while, we can antic- 3 savings account nent value and are be-} original songs. |ago from Sullivan & Constdine, | fy Wustecs & Copper Miting Co. ug| ipate your dental needs so that you : coming much more valu- Joo Fanton & Co, a trio of well-| The Empress theatre in Seattle is| (tthe president, Nicholas Rade.| Heed never have the toothache, and every month. your teeth will always be in perfect one of this chain of theatres. | eee ne eee athe 38 olatme: ta aden . % peck, » the claims. in Loew's 40 theatres in the East will have failed thru| condition, FILM a) not be affected Snohdmish county, he t fis S Demoralization of the vaudeville |# ruling of the supreme court business, owing to the war, is the, The court holds Rudebeck was in) Regal Dental Offices cause attributed by Loew for his|the act of hauling machinery onto] the claims at the time the Kimbel Of. DAR, Oe = withdrawal plans. Should Loew | the cle : FREE fail in the terms of the contract,| faction alleged assessment work 1405 Third Avenue the playhouses will revert to John | was in default |_N. W. Corner Third and Unton W, Considine of Seattle. EVANS’ RO Mtablon, msmber ot th able every year. We have them in all sizes, but the smaller stones are just as precious propor- tionately as the larger ones. Soon the interest income on your sav- ings will help you materially in meet- ing your bills. DEXTER HORTON (' Carolin Bailey Bought of Us Developed SR TRUST AND SAVING GRAHAM & VICTOR Third and Columb THEY'LL BE SOME CLASS i oivil_ service commission, will ad B K mm Smart new uniforms, just like dress the Madrona Heights Im A aus Third and Union those worn by naval officers, have, provement club on “Municipal Civil Diamond Merchants 821 Second Ave. | Tho she must dance and sing on Broadway, Carolin Bailey's heart | is in England, her native land, and as soon as her engagement ends | she'll hie away to London to become a Red Cross nurse SrconD ANU CHERRY been ordered for commanders, deck rvice in Seattle,” at the Madrona officer nd pursers of the Pacific] Presbyterian church, on Monday, at} i Coast Steamship Co,’s feet, 8 p.m MUNN & CO., 693 Woolworth Bidg., N.Y. We Carry Eastman Films WASHINGTON OFFICE: 627 F St., Washington, D. C.

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