The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1915, Page 2

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On Cohasset Beach ‘The Great Ocean Resort of ‘The Pacific Northwest SEAHURST is only em famous Cohasset Be: Way company to be “the finest Widest, smoothest beach on th Pacific Coast.” SEAHURST will consist of house, pleasure pier. of summer homes. THE OREGON & WASHING his company. Its seape architect, Most famous seaside an continent.” Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, by the company its that might the sale of the first lots—for a uch money will fall fa for the purpose of developing it concessions. Full information SEAHURST and had free on application. Call phone or write 401 GREEN BLDG. Fourth and Pike. Phone Elliott 2568. Office Open Evenings by Appointment @ago, Milwaukee & St. Pau! Rail n Dig, 300-room summer hotel, bath dancing wilion and casino, board walk, ch drive and a seaside city ‘out and offered to the public by importance may be judged by the fact that a world-famous land- referring to this beach, “Within ten years here will be one of the esorts on the North Amert SEAHURST will be the mecea for and thousands of tourists who come to the state ‘of Washington every year, and it will be the sea fide summer home place and pleasure resort for Bellingham ‘and all other cities in the state of Washington SEAHURST has not been cre- for the come from u short of the cost of creating it—but @8 & great ocean resort that will _ develop revenue from ts hotels, ure piers, pavilions and ———— regarding excursions planned for this summer may be et SEAHURST is to be the first great ocean front resort es- tablished in the state of Washington. LOTS IN TH being from Seattle red by Chi- | are now A Well-Known State Senator Says: The decided suc om pany TON DEVELOPMENT CO. has done and ts doing big things for hat C AN Be REL IED D SEAHURST. It {s planned, laid NE eas the prediction of recently A TENT CITY this July. so th already become interested In this forthcoming bic ocean resort may thousands | their vacations t re FULL gether with valu Spokane write for them gtr ae URST, One of the Last Big Opportunities of the West Is Now Offered You at portions of the o ation offered by INFORMATION about the tent city, plan of SEAHURST, ter, are yours for the STAR—THURSDAY, J Is the tango too immoral for the | public achools? Is the fox trot so absorbing that students forget their studies after once tripping it Is the bunny hug offensive Are these dances un mining the morality of young high school j women and men? All th questions have arisen | since a petition bearing 1,700 signa tures Was presented to the school board Wednesday night It is an attempt of the ultra reformers to do away with the dance altogether,” sald Secretary Jones Toureday. ‘TRY TO ABOLISH SCHOOL DANCING UNE 3, 1915. PAGE 2. We have already shut down on dancing to the extent that we per mit only on neh event in each clans each year, Now they would abolish the dance altogether The petition was presented by a committee resenting the Wash ington Public School Welfare leag Wi all W. Bell, L. J. Priest and B.C. Thomas We take the position that the results of dancing are be said Bell, "Children are paying too much attention to the tango, and are for fet the real busl on of school life. It hax a bad effect on thelr morals WILL IGNORE LUSITANIA AFFIDAVITS BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN WASHINGTON, June 3 Within a few hours President Wilson will have a legal opin jon disposing of Germany's E FIRST DIVISION of Seahurst hey cg regarding the Lust nia sold at astoundingly low prices, i Wilt hin be aaa. |e for the purpose of starting the | decide how much of this opinion | project off. And they are tn | is to become a part of his re big demand, at from $25 for Joinder to the k 's reply back lots to $100 for sea front The president's new note is ex lots. The terms are only $6 or pected to be approved by the $10 a month—within the reach cabinet tomorrow and dis of everyone This gives evecy patched to Berlin one an opportunity to get In or The legal opinion to be re ceived by President Wiison will state that Germany's question the ground floor and reap the quick and generous profits that are bound to come with the de regarding the Lusitania carry velopment of this gay amuse- | ing arms and Canadian reserves ment city | is Irrelevant A BIG RISE IN VALUES Ia It will narrow the issues to the bound to come with the position of the Am iahment of the various SEA. | ment regarding the HURST projects, according to fare the persons who have watched the at sea development of famous seaside resorts in various Affidavits ting to show that ountry guns were ted on the Lusitania and that ploal ves—chiefly in to be established at Seahurat the many persons who have hidden cotton— we ab at an opportunity to spend and enjoy all the delightful the real ocean beach ha here the the prices of lots, etc to iilustrated descriptive mat king. Call, telephone or even her hold | Weapons. | The charge that the Lus | manifest was falsified to conceal the explosives, even if true, amounted only to a fraud conapirac agains the United States; making the vee nel subject to re but not to destruction, the al opinion will MINE ! ay The carrying of small arms am munition by the Lusitania was in accordance with law, The exact statute will be etted cur AND MAML aT0I8 coUroN To- Day) Dear Sire Please send me the infor at your plans ASKS PROTECTION FOR AMERICANS AMSTERDAM, June 3 sador Gerard has arranged te Amba the development of the guard Americans tn Berlin, in case great « fh resort and of unforeseen events, it was learn effitronet co Famous Con ed authoritatively today hasset Beach, Including plate The ambassador has asked the ttlustrations and data remard- foreign office for assurances that a ng SEAHURST opportunities, special train will be furnished mem- bers of the embassy staff, their Pir incmnaneeavtstoesse ce families and other Americans, tn Fe TIT TT Tteeeee which they may leave Berlin in event of a breach pbbistise Foreigh Minister Von Jagow as sured Gerard full protection would | be given all Americans P| PALACE a hospital. “Today’s Styles Hats Shoes Men’s Furnishings We do the larg- est clothing credit business of any store in the Uni- ted States, and it follows as nat- urally as day fol- lows night, that our claim to bet- ter merchandise, better service and better values must be firmly founded on facts or we never could have grown so large or continue to grow so fast. Drop {n tomorrow and be convinced. Bradbury System Clothes $20 and Up Other Reliable Makes 815.00 to $22.50. INTO A HOSPITAL “ane oun rou, own GIVING FUNDS Victor Emmanuel of Italy, has| the Cisterna palace at Turin) the disposal of the Red Cross to NORTHWEST IS ‘TO AID GERMANS Sixty thousand dollars has gone from the three Northwest states during the past 11 months to pro- |vide nurses and medical aid for wounded Germans and Austrians on the battlefields of Europe. Most of this money has been con- |tributed by the middle and poorer classes of Germans of Washington, Idaho and Oregon G. F. Warmburg, a German physt-| cian and surgeon of Seattle, who {s| one of a committee of the German. | | Austro-Hungarian Red Cross society | of this city, In charge of collecting | money | this district Taking his figures—$60,000 antl estimating on a population basis the amount contributed for the same purpose by the whole United States, the total for the same period of time exceeds $2 ),000, it is the middleclass German who contributes most freely,” said Dr. Warmburg. “The wealthy Ger-) man is about the meanest man on earth, when it comes to parting with his money.” | JAMES TRIED TO TACOMA, June 3.—~Man and || wife are equal partners, and, accordingly, James C. Snyder, who failed to appreciate this, | is today beginning a 30-day term in the city jail, Sentence || was imposed by Police Judge Evane yesterday, when it de- veloped that Snyder claimed more than half of the bed. When Mrs. Snyder remonstrat ed, he pinched her and finally threw her off the bed alto ing (om 1332-34 Second Ave. & 2i1 Union St. gether “No man is entitled to more | than half the bed,” she test! || fled in court, “and | told him | would have him arrested, and here he is.” James had nothing to y. Charles E. Sebastian elected ma. | lor of Los Angel These facts are as stated by Dr.| for Red Cross purposes in} | HOG THE BED; WIFE | | HAS HIM PINCHED | | |ROBBERS BLOW | PORTLAND SAFE PORTLAND, June 3.—One thou will oceupy Stall No. 40 down-;sand dollars in cash was obtained | fev in the public market Satur. robbers who early today blew day. They will offer for sale a| open the safe in Rudolph Pausher's| | tine line of comforts and aprons.' saloon, at 146 Second st | AMUSEMENTS (METROPOLITAN \ a Nights, Starting Thursday, June 10 Matiner Satur LADIES To GIVE BAZAAR 9 age Ladies’ ‘Ald of Mt. Zion mis-| Pr Tonight MOORE ss. S0e—MAT. TODAY —S0e Cmseeee ||, ELSIE FERGUSON ~ oe OUTCAST KLAW & ERLANGL« | Prices, Hc to $2.00; gm Se to S150 | Ow PANTAGES Turks have terrible designs aa the Armenians,” says a press dis- | patch. Certainly can't be any worse than some of the designs they put| on their rugs. | fulliven & Considine i] Variety Show “THE DAIRY MAIDS” 4—Stanning Girle—s MARGARET EDWARDS | The Naked Truth Girl Six Kirkemith Sisters 10 and 20 Cents | | Five Nights & “Matinees Commencing Sunday, June 6 | MOOR Seats Now on Sale | - LryMAN H.Howe PRESENTS HIS STUPENDOUS EXCLUSIVE NAVAL SPECTACLE — THE U.S -NAVY OF 1915 THE PHILIPPINES < seerengey | AND re ROM ‘SAVAGES. aroirtt CIVILIZATION || MAKING A NATIONAL CASH REG/STER MANY OTHERS iM YMANH Hows PRI OUR | Sd — Night Prices, 2c, 35c and 50c; Matinoes Daily at 25e and B5c. Children Under 12 Yi are, 150-—Any Part of Theatre jhe said KILLS WOMAN, THEN TURNS GUN ON SELF Frank E. Lewis, former proprietor of the Portland 1, 211% Firat ave. 8, was dying Thursday from the effects of a seif-infiieted shot , sun woun 1 Lewis shot and instant ly killed Mrs. Kate Anderson at the Portiand esday night and then attempted his own life wis shot Mre. Anderson in a me nt of jealous rag Finding drinking beer with a number of men guests, he reproved her and eft for his room. thi He returned # few minutes later with a 30-90 caliber rifle. Before others could fnterfere, a bullet b | pi the heart 1 ( n and John How ard, roomers, tried to seize the gun Lewis brought the gun over Cam ore 4, then ran for his room Howard continued fight, and, after grappling with Lewis, obtained the gun Hy this time Lewis had reached nut in Howard's face and turned the key He then fired at his he with a shotgun The tragedy the tminsal of a police court case against will cause Mrs. Stella Van Horn, who, a few da threw red pepper into reon's face. The women had d over Lewis woman Was proprietress and hotel, She bought HUBBY CALLED HER ‘TRASH’; SHE WANTS DIVORCE Georgiana McLean of 4637 Chi- ago st, is seeking “a divorce in Jud Ronald's court because her said to be worth $80,000, trash,” last New Year's band is D. J. MeLaan, a ' t clubman. He in contest ing the suit on the ground that he! sbould get the decree and not his wife, because, he says, she went too often t to meet a “Mr. Watson.” met Mr. Watson occa sionally,” declared Mrs. McLean tn tears, “and then accidentally After McLean called her “trash,” he threatened to burn the house down. ‘PROTEST BILL TO GIVE AUTOISTS THE RIGHT OF WAY The conncti’s public safety com. mittee picked Chief Lang’s pro- posed new traffic ordinance to ph * at the Wednesday afternoon session. Its remnants are now be-| ing placed into a new bill which | will » considered next Wednes- day The principal feature of the chief's bill, providing safety lanes downtown where pedestrians may prohibiting them elsewhere, met from Hesketh cross the street, from crossing strong opposition and Bolton The declared themaeives against the idea of giving automo biliste the right-of-way over pedes- | trians, Seats Now Selling he Tae Entire change perfe MOORE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. TONIGHT 66 AID a” Night Prices 25c to $1 Sat. Mat. 25¢ to 50c of pra Tonight & More Nights He slammed the door} | dis Foreign Pavilions and Peoples State Buildings and Exhibits Opening-Day Visit of Vice-President Marshall YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE THE TRIP TO CAL- ——— | IFORNIA, BUT YOU CAN SEE i THE FAIRS BEFORE YOUR \@ EYES FOR WOMEN REALLY “IN NEED OF WORK READ THIS NOW | ployment The school ir » woman work, ply” he }in | peace | Labor, night now, partment’s | shacks in West Seattle and on Har- bor island brought forth much com- PANAMA-PACIFIC MOTION PICTURES EVERY PHASE OF CALIFORNIA’S TWO FAIRS TOLD IN FILM AND STORY BY RICHARD SEELYE JONES Vanderbilt Cup Race—Wild Dashes sa chance for a few desery- | ng women out of work to find em-| Jones asked The Star/ this morning to find enough women} to make up the crew "We will be glad to consider any | who actually said We believe plan than to give the who merely want a little money to ko to the movies.” Retter call early today or tomor- ‘ASKS LABOR TO BACK WILSON Undivided suppert of all coninialt ed labor bodies to President Wilson) his attempts to was urged by President E, P. |Marsh of the State Federation of speaking before the Seattle Central Labor council, “If there ever was a time when! | we needed to be one tn speech, tn |thought and tn action, that time is, "he sald Discussion of the eity health ae plan | ment, pro and board ts getting the parks and dances |kether a crew for its annual book | iring, and applications are being | | rec elved at the board's offices, jthe Central building, Secretary METROPOLITAN 4 DAY STARTING THURSDAY OFFICIAL 1915 JUN EXPOSITION The Tower of Jewels Sculpture by the World The Joy Zone The Jewel City The San Diego Expositi Ceremonies and The Exposition at Night Crowds The and Wrecks Art Smith in Aerial Con Late Lincoln Beachey Night Flight in a Blazing CHILDREN —10c— E3 Masters on tortions Biplane \STEA MER STUCK IN RICH, SO Settling into the nice soft mud atjin at the oll tanks, steamer Alliance, recently char. ‘tered by Capt. Omar J. Humphrey jfor service on the Kuskokwim river,/10:30 tonight, whe Her pilot thought he was standing ' reached POYNOR’S OVERSTOCK STILE, CONTINUES TO OFFER {to hit when he droy to-| RUGS and LINOLEUMS in this week i | needs the! “No others need | this a better | oi. estry Rugs, 9x12 RED bighl sine, regular blac $14.00 values, on “$8.50 at. Sale $19.50 Oak Table, on sale at Library $1.85 preserve the! 18-inch oven... Extra Special @0c Print Pryce aoneal .35c on sale, yard.. Wednesday | Chair, leather seat and back. re to destroy 500 S. H. Poynor Furnitur 1521-28 FOURTH AVE, Hetween Pike pe Chas. -H.Lilly Co MANUFACTURERS Guarantee on Your Sach? |Richmond Beach, where she ran/|found in reailty he was about a mile |Aground Wednesday night, is the away from the spot he was t It is hoped to float the steamer at BIG BARGAINS IN FURNITURE job to girls) $9.00 Metal Ped, h “ in blue, sreen | leat jer, quartered or white. 86.30 00 | oak finish #90 0.00 Dresser, in special . Hh |, Ie )FT MUD it is said, but e into the mi n high tide is SALE 6.50 Chiffon- so.K0 SPRINGS, y tempered, k enamel, price, set— k or mahoreny $18.50 e Co.

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