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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915. PAGE 11. & . BOB BRIDGES, INSPECTING FACILITIES OF (= * Coron, Orton rice te reat GOOD NEW ORLEANS PORT, DESCRIBES THEM IN MORNING INTERESTING TELEGRAM TO THIS PAPER For Men and! JUDGE By Robert Bridges jmatn free to the use ot the publt Prev OF. Boutin “Pert Cet) oe ae eotecweinee tn tan mission Fina ° ab ig Jrovereign right of the people to D ' , Young Men A hundred pounds of lead wae! ,.(Special Telegram to Star) Ihave free access to the highwa NEW ORLEANS, June 18,—The | Veee sufficient evidence to win for/commerce report iasued of nature. Here's your choice “ . The new elevator, like the great Charles Rashman 30 day's lodging | United ernment tton watehouse terminal, |e built of America’s les on the city, In police court RnnOUneed world ipon the « 4d acquire i Mt ane "S| upon the ground acquired in mens It all happened some time be ply building a levee and filling in fred Dex tween dawn and daylight, testified behind THOUSANDS Of Those Wonderful Novelty he Commission Runs Everything Céhen ich ° R " Officer F. W. Richardeon. Rash. F No speculator stands between the srar : man had just finished taking or } pland and the deep water to throt Sam'l kK cargo when Richardson sighted hin ¢ commerce with extortionate J ‘ees for passing over his unused } and Clothes and commanded him to lay to ! ant famou Rashman ignored the code signal Bach | new construction 4a the Effects in Both Benjamin Clothe and rang for full speed ahead. The ort of New Orleans i® simply a ° race waen't epley enough for Rich ni unified whole High and Low Shoes The ard of t comm . ardson, who says he is a pretty fleet runner, so he brought his can non into action and dropped five shots over Richardson's weather bow. This, of course, called forth a buret of speed, Rashman mean while having jettisoned his deck load, But the race was to Richard son's liking, who, after pursuing for time an indefinite number of blocks overhauled the merchantman. With the raider at hand, Rash Tnvincble” Suit oo -e.0 ose ardecn in some way went down and ; The W’sWorth denly consteliated, and then, like the bu-r-rave oficer he Is, over _ mastered the thief and towed him to a patrol! box Here, too, is 3 t "ee wonderful sele He Wanted to Leave newest of “I"ve got a job in the berry Men's Hats, Shirts, Un- fields,” hinted) Frank Phillips derwear, Hosiery and |] meekly. He was accused of beg In Neckwear, to please your 9 ee 10 days,” rumbled Judge fancy’s choice Gerden. 1 could have walked,” Phillips suggested, smiling sweetly. " “We'd miss you,” said the judge Distinctive Leath- tir, Gorden, 16 go right ewes, er Luggage, Suit ald Phillips, animatedly. But the Cases, Traveling bailiff shooed him to a seat, an f there was an end to the utterances Bags, priced $5 of Phillipe. and up. ee Wardrobe Trunks Iwas His Shackmate C. Anderson's weather-beaten face priced $25 and up. bespoke long years on the salt sen ! ag wav A copper reported he found The Seattle port commi n’'e public terminal grain elevator, a him the night before towing a fellow | capacity 500,000 bushels, to be co mpleted soon. sailor into an alley, the purpose be. | Ing to relieve the latter of his roll. /advance step In the progress of | board i $ | wouldn't do that, Adi the public port of New Orleans Vessels reaching port take or-| “That fellow is my shack port commission here plan-| ders from the commission's ha nerete elevator |master, and are assigned their Regular $3.50 to $5 Values .00 —PAIR— Through error our buying office In the East duplicated our shipments, and so we are greatly over- We have thousands of thos onderful novelty effects, the very latest metropolitan styles, in both high and low footwear, the usual $3.50.to $6.00 values, which ordinarily we would sell at ther than ship them back we » decided t» sacrifice our profits and place the entire lot ON SALE COMMENCING TOMORROW A. M. AT Newest and Most Popular Modes— Many Fashionable Black and White Combinations ............ | THIS WONDERFUL GATHERING INCLUDES: Military Lace Boots with sand, putty, fawn or gray Button Boots with tops of putty, sand, gray or blac ra already has four and one-half os of steel sheds, with addition 4l open wharves—a complete mo sopoly of the water front Even the police on the water front are mployes of the port uring at all tocke ti new in tops, Goodyear sole, leather Louis heel cloth Newport Colonials {n both patent and gunmetal with inserts of white calf and sand, putty and gray n Bronze Pumps of all bronze or bronze vamp with cloth quarter # with patent or gunmetal vamps and tops of dark gray, sand or putty cloth or kid. heel Pumps of patent and gunmetal, also Patent Pumps with sand, gray or black cloth tops Military Lace Oxfords with tops of putty, gray, fawn or black cloth Strap Pumps in the most-wanted styles; LaVallicres with instep strap; Thais with cross straps, and Lady Hetty, the popular low heel model, ankle strap and top of white calf, gray or putty cloth Goodyear welts and hand-turn soles exclusively on perfect fitting last All sizes in this complete offering of the latest styles and novelty effects in Sum- mer Footwear and at a price you will long remember with both pleasure and profit. Mail orders delivered free by parcel post. What's that?” asked Judge | or 1 pred paste wad ~ ¥ Orin Gorden, henching forward. “You! oro, antog, drvuns, |commiasion’s. Sock etpeintetas OSTONA HOE QO, [saree say he’s your captain?” and clipping facilities, including a! The harbor dues are bas EVENING he Just came from Bellingham.” about 9 cents per gross, t ‘| citet “Yeh, it's a new word, judge,” ex T anne: far lane tees Rite ao ye ind plained City Attorney Van Rult have the ay" nie B wre boo ve pt ravers econd Ave at Pike St. BUI DING “Shackmate, shackmate,” th ant t with charge on the goods. The Store for Men, and Women Who Shop for Men judge mumbied, roiling the word|a capacit is Bulid Storage Plant around on his tongue. “Sit down,”) This is at half a as large The board of port commissioners srenctiaaiietdideiiilies ens ———— — he added Seattie’® public grain elevator |of New Or! nas already under | moo iain ah ? ; a Whatcom terminal warehouse plant and {is i] Proper Thin; No of the |seriously considering the conatruc-| TOCKTON, Cal, June 18.— . ww ls ! 1p d like to go,” said Anderson ing finished by t “No doubt,” agreed the judge.|sion at Hanford st SHRINERS WILL ‘sou comrort ts _....:- (fe ees ae oper Thing Now Is the storage | Evading members of his family, for in eee East waterway tion of warehouses for | | CHARLIE’S IDEA Had a Noisy Fight Half Size of Vancouver's of coffes, rice, and sugar and the| whom he had adroltly arranged a ere | Thev wincacddeet iesare, Wiens Tt is Just If as big as the con-| provision of a modern lumber han-| piente for a purpose, Erastus Kelsey A crags te” sea mae we aie BG, “4 Mickey and Matson, accused| (ret? *l*vator which the dominion | dling plant | jof Antioch, 88, remained aboard the be s i ied Hoga onduct, to-wit aber. ROve™Pinent ts to bulld for the Port | Its proven success with the water | |train while they alighted at the pic Charles Hill of New Bedford, eanoad (7 er ee pte parties tof Vancodver with money appro-|front freight sheds, the uniform) vinee, fellers; ‘ray. ‘ray! Jimmy|nic grounds, came on to this city) Escorted by a 40-plece band, a pa-|as ho rolls over in his bed in the) H2@. conmus bh ov fight at 2a. m.,| Priated by the people of all Canada. |backing which the board obtains| ,.\iPen. Ne tlh: port to geattie. | and married Henrietta Stribling, 73, rade of 2,000 Shriners, including 20| morning, when his pet alarm cloc tt Fifth and King . ig beg Mes wha “hontene’ Donic Ss Gk te peaks mel Pore know Jimmy. He has been|Who had preceded him here from It jater, wi . ” jlic elevator permits hand upled with its ownership of the; You k J ae be RUETEL™ ataeaesrer notes pgiar 4 begins tts eee be cig : ane a wane drunk, Willard?” askee! i any direétion, to or from cars. nerged land enables 4 to go| chosen prreien ihe pees gen h her home at Fair Oaks o'clock Friday evening, and will v tan hes a bok ho iveh dant his “Net, ati only four or five] {antl OF storage tanks with equal |forward with {ts tremendous ter-| Wa¥ high achool, to su wd is he lie he o h ame fi ie resigning t¢ into ; ity, with a shipping gallery minal development plans unham.|Cook, who is resigning to go march + shag seers cttish Re* invention has started the fire|beers,” said Willard along the water aside capable of pered | professional work j * Prominent § oan word Ha ¢ this 80's Th the kitchen stove and that) “Orunk, Hogue loading the largest ocean steamers Owns Own Belt Line | Jimmy was one of the most popu ) Columbia and other cities o when he and his wife arise the “No; | hollered for my money.” Those who abhor sticky, greasy, shiny, streaked complexions should religiously avoid creams, powders during the hea days. for them, anyway, of me lized wax wr No amount of produce any evi- been using the ed at bedtime and morning, the eom= ver looks like a makeup. wax gradually * oft ith gre e, wel N Be 1 udents that ever walked across @ bad complexion, instead of adding state will participate in the initiatory at nl “Mickey?” WER groans | Seattle, we) New Orleans possesses a belt | lar students th University of anything to make it wor It has The 200 neophytes wi!!! O™ will be warm and kettle on) ‘Mickey joan ship 20,000 t ls per hour; | line railroad 13 miles {n length,|the campus at the Uni pices! the disadvantages of cose eres. e nande in hare feet (HO Tange will be boiling merrily.| “No; only three gias w Orleans 1 to 40,000| which does the switching for every | Washington, where, besides Winning | Oon' Hide Them With a Vell: d accomplishes much ame cross the burning sands in bare feet) pit! has perfected a device which| “Matson?” ushels railroad or steamehip line in the|a degree from the law school, he) Remove Them With The Othine ||!" Keeping the complexion beautiful= to the Mystic 8 se. Washineton| Stt!ke# & match when the alarm) “Oh, yes: I drink lot 4 Mat An Interesting Port |port (except the Stuyvesant dock,| performed some feats of wrestling | Prescription lipet am ounce of it nt pour annie The line of marc! re soinston clock goes off and shoots {t into|son, grinning. |, New Orleans is on fresh water, | which the Ilinols Central butit, and| and served as assistant physical 10-| riis prescription for the removal |and see What a few days’ treatment hotel to Pine st., to First ave. tO) the kindling wood of the stove “Fined $5 each,” said the judge. [110 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, | reaches direct on its own rails) structor during his four years there.| of freckles was written by will do. Use like cold cream. ‘Yesler way, to Second ave. to Pike prise date ally ~ - jand i one of the most interesting | The awitching rate is $2 per car| He {s a member of Phi Delta Thetalnent physician and. is {bod igor sat =~ heat’ tending "th ou Te Pike Place market, to the/ ports in the world for the student /from any point to any other part) fraternity ; Successful in removing freckles and | wrinkles and flabbine skin- ry. of modern commerce of the “public belt Empty cars| Having been given his diploma,| giv; clear, be: : Ughtener made by dissolving 1 os. . ie T Li giving a clear, beautiful complexion ¥ Plans have been made to hold a | The entire harbor {# under the| returned without coat |Jimmy slipped off to Everett and re-| that it is sold by druggists under | Po o°'*?, xolite in % pt. witeh barbecue and celebration in Wood- __— absolute control of a state board| 1 shall have more to say about | ? ler |hazel. Its use ( a face bath) ed with P Lee, a girl he ntee efund the - ef land park, July 15, a8 a special fea.| NEW YORK, June 18—The Now capita Ey. the governor, eudlthe peitic Pat presume th Weer" Or | turned = Palisa ee ka Rusrantee to refund the money If {t |leaves no trace.—Advertisement, ture of convention week. Winners) York Staats Zeltung announces tha serving during his pleasure. }leans, San Francisco. and Seattle daughter of former County Auditor) Don't hide your freckles und Se AS and water sports will be| Col. Theodore Roosevelt has been/ | When President Thomas Jeffer-|in a later communteation Lee of Snohomish county. She {s/ veil; get an ounce of othine and re ded $1,000 in cash prizes, Field|dropped as an honorary member| json purchased Louisiana from Na-| re laiso a college co-ed, member of the| move them. Even the firat few ae. sports will be open only to visiting|/from the rol! of the League of Old — |Poleon, the treaty provided that Mabe! Hammond, 26, who weigh a . = ap- c Gamma Phi Beta sorority plications should show a won Shriners. Water sports will be of|German Students and of the Gen-| Two the big men of the nation,!the banks navigable waters in| ed 800 pounds, died at Hanlan, Kan,|Gamma Ph p nderful ., >, os the 1 wry shov . | eh al t They were married here by Rev.|{mprovement, some of the lighter | the free-for-all nature. eral German league | Dr. Paul . ae h, semerne ee ory should forever re-| as a result of stomach allmen Carter Helm Jones, and went to live| freckles vanishing entirely. j hina, and Col. Theodore Roosevelt, | lin a flat tn Tacoma, where Jimmy Be sure to ask the druggist for | , |may address students of the sum has served a year on the faculty of the double-strength othine; it is SUZ RIGHT |B’NAI B’RITH TAKE is: vost ete vntorney'se E H UP E ly ashington | | Stadium high school this that is sold on the money-back A number of other prominent 7 OF IMMIGRATION ™;,”,<:7" | Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo,| Dr. Reinsch was formerly on the | guarantee, |men, nationally, will lecture thru president-elect of the University of} A trip to Bremerton navy yard| faculty of the political science de ‘Washington, and his wife, are ex-) Friday and an excursion about Lake partment of the University of Wis pected here July 5. His public in-| Washington Saturday will conclude consin | suguration will probably not take the visit at Seattle of the grand| Col. Roosevelt fa due in Seattle place until the university reopena| jodge officers of district No. 4 of the July 18, and a number of organiza-/ in September. Dr. Butler, of Colum-| R’Nal B’Rith order |tions are attempting to close with bia, and other noted educators may! At a joint meeting Thursday night, »!m for a mass meeting address | take part in the inaugural cere-|of the Hildesheimer and Rainier, Prof. Frank G. Kane of the Unt monies. | lodges and of the Daughters of the! Yersity journalism department Is |Govenant, at W. O. W. hall, Harry|0ne of the aspirants, but Friday he Good cherry crops and sales re-|K. Wolff of San Francisco, presi. had received no reply to his invita ported at Wenatchee. dent of the grand lodge; David N.| tion Mosesohn of Portland, second vice| Approximately 1,000 students will CURES WITHOUT DRUGS | president and Milton Me: of San| be enrolled for the #ix weeks’ #um . Francisco, trustee, initiated a class| er session, which begins Tuesday Oona Menten Waie” | of candidates and outlined the work| There will be 92 Instructors, 26 of ‘yOU SLEEP of the order. Immigration problems|¥hom will be from other inatitu-| if you want tof| will be handled by the B’Nai B'Rith,| D8 of learning | be cured of pain Il the speakers said, and efforts wili|. Included in the courses offered form ron’ "must || be directed to averting the evils of there will be three in law, including help nature ‘con: flover-congestion in cities when the(*"Tetysbip, quasi-contracts and mu quer it, That's our I) big tide of immigration shal! sit in| 7!cipal corporations. , na at the close of the war The first issue of the University On Sunday the grand lodge offi.) J0Urnal, summer school tri-weekly All you wi epithe y paper, appeared Wednesday. it cers will visit Bellingham lodg een tee te 1 Poy venorrgee pd is edited by Prof, Kane and hia as ‘SHE'D LEAD WOMAN REGIMENT IF U. S._ EnTeneD wrowa spale Of Fly NEW YORK, June 18—If the! B it United States should go to war with Germany—and she hopes it and a will—Mrs, Oliver H. P. Belmont | wants to lead a company of women s jto fight | “That,” she said, meaning the Lusitania disaster, “ts not half so f Second Ave. and Spring Direction Sullivan-Considine LAST THREE DAYS Madame Jeanne Jomelli Seattle’s Popular Operatic Star And Sullivan & Considine’s BIG VARIETY BILL GLORIOUS ACTS SPECIAL FAREWELL RECEPTION Mme. Jeanne Jomelli will receive the ladies jterrible as some of the things Ger |many has done. Why is the killing | We are now in our new location, of some American citizens so much more to us than the slaughter of and for tomorrow we offer you a big thousands of innocent Belgians? |An offense against humanity ts an) reduction on all Rods. The season is offense against humanity, it seems| to me, even when foreigners are} now at its best, and fine catches are the victims. "Lean't help feeling that the note being made. If you would live, go to Germany wouldn't have been Ten fishing! written even now if nobody but some poor average passengers had vitalit power for and o e Everett lodge. ¢ jo Phe ook the death toi 7 Rods 69c tem. Biectririty {08 Monday the Everett lodge salaat A. Whi Sum ; : ‘ been lost. That it took th $1.00 3-joint Split Bamboo ar ives that. Blec I] _ - _ risen Se weap and children upon the stage immediately after of a very wealthy citizen to bring . 5 . nie” seen tl “unis of tae Dougan Dancing|Mehool Journalism students wil @ Chike i § sisal i a protest is a poor commentary on $2.00 Split Bamboo, 3 joints, extra tip. . . .$1.49 comb the,campus for news the Saturday matinee. Join the happy crowd. academy, in conjunction with Eilers |Taiking Machine company, gave a\ Jere auditorium, staart butiding PORTLAND TAXIS | Thursdi ‘ternoon — FOUND IRREGULAR, 5c a Roll and Up PORTLAND, June 18,—Sixteen Jer cent of the taxicab meters in WALL PAPER] ?:'«: Portland ound defective, fol NEW—NEAT—NIFTY lowing an official examination, Gity Sealer of Weights and Measures Jones announced toda The were Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed nnour 1 today Th © rheumatiam, lumbawo, kidney or liver Kitchens, Library and complaint, or just a inck of nerve to Meet the condemned force * x brig “ Specials fer Hou ie cuasing | AFTER 25 YEARS perfect bh hook book con of well our government 1 bbe aly ae $2.50 Split Bamboo, 3 joints, extra tip. . . .$1.89 Sisiy the cate. of ericson ant $1.50 Bait Casting Rods ... ++ 98c the United States should be eager $3.50 Bait Casting Rods, agate guide and tip bible | eRe cua gWaes Cuba yee 64 eeu ema 5.00 Bait Casting Rods, agate guide and ti: SCHOOLBOY AT 72 ff °00 Bet Casting Rode, agnte guide one oe rene sana aise $4.50 Bristol Steel Telescope Rods... ...$3.69 never gets too old to attend school $5.00 Split Bamboo Fly Rods .........$3.75 (atta St a deli iad $7.50 Split Bamboo Fly Rods ..........$4.98 in the engineering coursea of the $10.00 Split Bamboo Fly Rods......:. .$6.85 continuation school. Mr, Gillet has 25c Boyle’s Trout Spoons..........+....15¢ just turned 72, but he has the ap. ' : pearance and memory of « man of We have the new Dowagiac Crab Wiggler. 50. | Altho he was denied opportuni ties of learning to a great extent when he was a boy, he has tried to grasp every opportunity in adult life. This is the eighth time he has matriculated at school a a which would offer him advancement d 507 Second Ave. Aurora borealis interrupted tele eas Direc i graph service in northeastern part Between Yesler and James—Directly Opposite of United States and Canada and in Smith Bldg. wthern Idaho, Montana and the} Dakotas, Note Our Summer Prices Daily Matinee 10—CENTS—10 Night Prices, Sundays and Holidays 10c ‘and 15¢ NEXT WEEK Commencing Monday Matinee, June 21 Another SULLIVAN-CONSWINE SHOW Headed by MAXIMILIAN THE GREAT And OUR OWN CARL REITER 6—PICKED FEATURES—6 tricity: fille the body with new life and vim, and in « short time your trouble is cured to stay cured Blectra-Vite in a neif-charged body battery, which pumps a « broken stream of galvanic into the nerves for hours, while you p, infusing them with new enerey and bullding up the entire ayatem to tricity bus wenk vives FINDLAY, June 18.—~"This te the pieces of furniture have become only thing that stands between God or scratched is no rea-B)and me,” wrote a Defiance woman son why new ones must reBltc City Clerk Joseph Page yenter place them. Coat them withB| day when she sent 14 2-cent at Sapolin Floor and Furnitureiltg pay for a pair of mitten Stain. M@de to wear In 26c, 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cans GUSTAVE MUHL PAINT CO. 618 Pike St.—Tel. Main 566 floors or good said she took from a dry goods |store here 26 years ago » al rected that the money be returned to the store and in the event It was not in business to turn the money over to the city council. The firm J'is not in business, Toft The Electra-Vita Co. Room 206 in td ; Widg. Second Ave., Cor, Spring Keattle, Wash,

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