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INTERVIEWERS QUIZ SUNDAY ( SAN DIEGO, Aug. 7.—“I ex pect the two Boston teams to | win the pennants, “It'e none of your busin what I do with money | collect at my reviv “The story going the rounds that | am opposed to union la bor lea tie, I'm strong for un lon labor from the ground up. joons out of | other one le going dry blamed the | than any California man. and would have gone dry at the i be it ction If there had not a joker In the amendment. “1 have not got any use for the man who drinks.” ore In this way did Billy Sunday re- ply to ‘qpestions put by newspaper | | men today | Sunday turned fiercely on a re porter who asked him if it was not | true that the Bible sald Christ had| drunk wine You're a leering hypocrite,” he What right have you got there and question me Hible? If the Bible said Christ drank wine, you can bet your last dollar he drank it. And it he drank ft, why it was all right for him to do ft, you can bank on that, too.” Sunday was carefully shielded | ring the interview by “Ma” Sun who frequently turned aside | he reporters’ questions Sunday is to umpire a ball game today Hons x WANTS! NEW MACHINE: While the county commissioners are ignoring Sheriff Hodge's fre quent requisitions for a new high- speed emergency automobile for the use of his office, the citizens are paying private garages $4 an | hour for the rent of machines. | The old machine, a Pierce Ar/* row of several years’ constant ser- vice, has broken completely down and has been consigned to the scrap heap. Several weeks ago the deputies handed tn a written unant- mous refusal to ride In the old car in the future. It had been inspected thoroly by the Pierce company recently and passed upon as unsafe to carry Left to right, Kitty Doner, w passengers. It w discarded as| Lola Williams, at Pantages; one | dilapidated. : be another dark egit” houses in Beattie, but next week Al Jol- son, t blackface comedian, supported by Kitty Doner and other well-known dancers, singers, comedians, and @ beauty chorus, will open at the Moore theatre in “Dancing Around.” An important announcement in local vaudevilie is the new There wil! A Last Monday Sheriff Hodge sent) Jou ear the his last request for a new car to the commissioners. It followed/ other prior requisitions which date as far back as last February, but the sheriff has heard no word from the board His last request asked that they attend to the matter immediately, “not for myself, but for the citizens of King count: “This office should have two re cars,” sald the sheriff Saturday, peeigeg i ds ho “a Raion pone See met and for light) pilig will change on Sundays emergency work.” Tt costs $4 an bour for private] ‘steed of Mondays. machines used in making country PANTAGES trips, and great delay is occasioned because garages are reluctant about turning their cars over to the sher- iff's office on account of the hard use to which they are put in mak- ing rush calls over any kind of roads, ‘TWO BOYS HELD AS | BURGLAR SUSPECTS Elwood Cox, 14, and Ed Conrad, 16, were arrested early Saturday morning and will be held to an- ewer to charges as juvenile delin quents, following a spirited chase by Motorcycle Policemen Arbogast and Cush, who were detailed to in- vestigate a robbery at the Shell Oil company’s station at Fifth ave and Stewart st, at 2 a.m. The cash drawer was looted. The boys |deny their guilt lL. C, Deaton, watchman at the Washington Securities building un- der construction at Third ave. and Stewart st. saw four boys emerge from the ofl company’s service sta tion, and immediately notified the police. One of the boys had a ir of pliers Headlining the new bill at Pan tages, opening with the bill next) Monday afternoon, will be Maude} the well-known emotional! and her players, in Willard “Inaide Stuff.” The “Birth- Mack # day Party.” of mirth and juvenile stars in impersonations of stage celebrities, will be the added melody, with eight feature of the week. A_ third) drawing card promised is Howe & Fields & Co. in thetr big laugh, “The Dining Car Minstrels.” Other numbers on the program will be furnished by Spencer and Williams, in “Putting It Over,” a comedy of song, patter and dancing; the Part son Trio, vocalists and instrumen- talists, and Hanlon, Dean and Han lon, comedy gmmnasts. eee EMPRESS Beginning Sunday, it was an nounced at the Empress theatre, the new shows will open on Sunday instead of Monday, custom for so long. Beginning with a matinee Sun- y the headline attraction to be ress patrons for the current week will be the Six Amert- can Abdajlahs, a troupe of whirl wind acrobats and tumblers. The Hollywood Lunch and Soda Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv. be that of Estelle Wordette and BACK EAST R ON SALE Paul Kansan City Proportionatel turn limit Oc California at sli 1 Jectric Ne Jur urther p Ticket Office, Columbia and Second Ave. T. J. MOORE, City Pass. and Ticket Agent. Phones: Main 11 “The route of ease through scenes that please.” Diverse 1 company, presenting a honeymoon comedy called “A Honeymoon in the Catskills.” Simonds and Piatt offers a nov elty talking and singing act, on the leurbstone conversation order. The} | Howard Sisters are a palr of inter- |tatners who dress their act extrav- jagantly and offer a variety of the |very latest fashion creations. Pero} jand Wilson are a pair of panto- mimic acrobats. A three |photoplay, “The Liberty |together with Hearst-Sellg | Events, will Belles,” a comedy and Weekly of complete the ee the World's bill. |LOIS Topping the new bill at the Lois |theatre, opening with the matinee | performance Sunday afternoon, | |will be Barnum, the hypnotist, in |a pretentious act that promises to! |be ot Interest to students of sug. | Fishers, man and maid, lorate act in which they Imperson ate crocodiles and other ani mals, will be an added feature! of the week Joe Roberts, the Seattle banjo expert, with a | pletely new repertoire, and »# other vaudeville acts, will on hand. A number of motion pictures will be 38 in an elab- com also be first-run shown OUNDTRIP EXCURSION FARES DAILY TO SEPTEMBER 30 KITTY DONER $60 00 Burtalo ‘| Kitty Doner is one of the num r ee ous erous principals in “Dancing s Rostor Around,” with Al Jolson, which New York |comes to the Moore August 15 |That she helps justify the title of [the piece 1s evident to every per low fares to other Kastern p tober 31, Stopovers allowed within Bar Kédititonl Gack” Tatee coat son who has seen her nimbly trip- ed trains daily, Smooth roadbed ping about the atage, in every style of dance, from a demure waltz to a 7, Park, on main | neck-breaking acrobatic stunt with wrt re, ete, app Frank Carter Kitty Doner Is just 18, and has been out of schoo) for two years. When “Dancing Around” was put into rehearsal by Mr. J. J, Shubert at the New York Winter Garden, °C. W. MELDRUM, Asst. General Pass. Agent. 7 and Elliott 5609. | he looked about for a slender youth & merry hodge-podge! an has been the, The added feature attraction will! eel Klaw and Erlanger | | gestion and lovers of comedy. The| STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. | AT THE THEATRES | LPL ith Al Jolson, coming to the of the Howard & }to play a smal! part—that of a ty "| | ical London stage-door Johnnie. | Kitty Doner was recommended,| and made such a go of the role that) tt waa elaborated until it one of the principal parts of show. Wer a 3 BAILIFFS FOR NEGLECT OF DUTY Charging gross pes negligence on the | part of three supertor court balliffs | ~Henry Sheahan, Minnie F. Reavis and James Alexander—Judge Guy C. Alston Saturday said he is com pelied to grant a new trial to 1. G. Evans, former proprietor of the American hotel, who waa convicted | of accepting earnings of fallen women. | | Judge Alston severely scores the | jack of vigilance on the part of the| three balliffa, who allowed one of| the Jurors, Mrs. Kate Mullen, to wander about the courthouse cor. | ridors eating an orange while the Jother 11 were locked tn the jury room, Evans was convicted on April 18 of accepting the earnings of Fran-| ces Martin, an unfortunate woman who had rooms at his hotel, after a trial which lasted three days and jcost the county considerable ex pense. He is now In the county jail. | The prosecution took extra pre. cautions tn having the jury closely | cuarded, they thought For thie purpose an extra baltitt | | was called tn. | Judge Alston, in a written de | cision ordering a new trial, di-| greases to remark | “I cannot see any extenuating | }circumstances on the part of the bailiffs in permitting the juror tn question to become separated “No motion fora new trial has| | been presented to me where I have |been an relugtant in granting it} jas in this I felt thruout the | trial that Mr _ Evans was guilty.” CHICAGO MAN HERE TO STUDY OUR M. 0. P. O. Wallace, Chicago council man, is in Seattle studying munt }elpal ownership. Friday he had a} |talk with Mayor Gill, and compared | jnotes. In Chicago the lighting rate | in 12 cents. In Seattle {t is half! that. In Seattle the telephone com- | pany belongs to the Bell trust, and jexacts the highest rates of its bis tory here. In Chicago there ts an independent telephone company, | with 20,000 subscribers, which the jelty is contemplating taking over, |to regulate rates there. / COULD HAVE SAVED BY BUYING AT HOME Despite the: protest of Mecretary |of State Howell that Seattle firms |bid too high on the contract, the industrial committee of the Cham ber of Commerce, in conference with Seattle enamelware manufac. turers, has found that the state de- parrarat might have saved $1,000 by ordering automobile license plates here instead of from a Los Angeles concern The chamber hopes a recurrence may be averted | Provide funds in the 1916 tax |budget to bury electric wires, is | the suggestion made by F. T. Brad- | ley, secretary of the Building Own. | ers & Managers’ association, to the lelty council, He says wires strung on downtown buildings are fire risks that should be eliminated. Moore; ers, at the Empre: 7, 1915, PAGE 2, Nellie Fisher, at Lois THE STAR WILL JUDGE ROASTS ‘HOLD A PICNIC 1 de The men and women of 8 heir ents of ar, wil families, will Me nic Sund at Miller's beach, near Alk! point. The ase of the grounds of his summer home has been given the plonickers y Chauncey Wright, the restau rateur A program of sports has been ar [tase The trip will be made in automo biles. The Seattle Auto Deliv company has assisted us in this de } tall HEARD ABOUT IT? That Three-Hour Lake Washington Excursion ducted Water Trip on the Pacific Coast of America Str. Fortuna Leaves Leschi Park at 2 P. M. Madison Park at 2:30 P. M. DAILY It is beautiful, ful, instructive, a trip that you can make twice, thrice, even mote and still enjoy. TICKETS ARE 50c Seven other steamers make 25¢ trips every half hour from Leschi and Madison Parks. delight On Sundays, music and dancing, after- noon and evening at Atlanta and Fortuna Parks. 50c includes boat fare and all. For Further Call Information ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY Beacon 183, Below, | ? TODAY'S OODEST STORY | CROOKSTON, Minn, Aug Te-A Crookston man has the drop on the fishes. He has # device, with a mirror placed perpendicular in the water, | In front of it le a pane of plate | | glass at a slant of 45 degree The bait le hung between the As the fish ap the glase he h Image in the looking gl and | | fearing another fish is after the peeds up, Striking the he slides up it and | lands in a convenient net in the boat. Minnie Dyment, home. Police are looking for her Pollee notified Friday by Wash ington Children’s home that twe boys, Oscar Bebbe, 13, and Hogan, 12, have disappeared cops are keeping it for them a She's wearkog » More “tight” chauffeurs = than | loose tires are re | sponsible for mo tor spilis! | Have patience, even the cork screw doesn't go straight to the point, but it gets there O. K, p “#- Gen. Benjamin F. Tracy, secre- |tary of navy under President Har rison, died at New York Se far ne testimony hae been shown | that (he Eastland did oot simk, Committee on election in Ala-| bama house of representatives, by jmajority of one vote, reports against woman suffrage Mob takes negro from jail at Pade City, Florida, and lynches him. | A ton of potatoes in five-pound sacks will be shipped by parcel post ” | tre we ute to putting Rome, ,Ga., death, Friday é Joint meeting of Washington and) | Oregon public service commisstone| |to be held in Portland August 10} to hear proposed new schedule of higher express rates Mre flowe Woodrow Wilson * on her grave On the dead, it wae = fine treat at the Embalmers’ club im the Germania | cafe Friday night. Sen Francisco presented with burt of Beethoven, the composer, Abe Rueff, former political boss) of San Francisco, seeks pardon. Bernardino Machado elected new pres of Portugal One thing about ther sport shirts some ©. A. Berger and Frank Rattery! city ticing in medicine without license. Their patient, Mra. Laura Thomp- son, is in city hospital suffering from blood poisoning from opera- tion performed by the men Steamer Mariposa sailed Friday night western Alaska ports with 200 pas-) sengers and general freight cargo. E. D. Field, superintendent of National Life Insurance , of Vermont, inspecting Seattle agencies. SWEETNESS MINE Sweet as the sweetest thing Of which the ports sing Pore. Ah, such parity "S rare for = surety White. Not a Illy might Metter thy pertect white. That I could live without Thee I am forced to doubt What the I seem a rube? You're still my sugar cube Marconi company, taking advant- jto Alaska for last three days, has done thriving business. Yokohama Maru arrived in port Friday with most valuable cargo brought here for a long time. NEGRO TERRORIZES LESCHI PARK FOLK A nogro robber, armed with a re- volver, terrorized the neighborhood when he held up a man and two! | women, mately $3 jat the city Jail Saturday on sus-| picion. He denies all knowledge of | the robberies, He gives his occu- pation as interpreter. Detectives Poolman and Peyser arrested Wi! Hams as he entered the Eclipse ho- tel, Sixth ave. and Spring st. FB. A, Bills, 2502 Jackson st., and Miss Ethel Peterson were passing bastile charged with prac-| for Southeastern and South-| ° 16, missing from James is thought they went on a hike, but loo STELLA SORGHUM SAYS T ° North Yakima to Oregon next | k | Thousands of children pay trib. by on first anniversary of | age of break in government's cable) shallow masses may think. ” | Saturday | Home Journal and Country Gentle MOORE eects BARGAIN MATINEES WE MAIL ORDERS NOW. BOX PRICEG:; NIGHTS, co TO The Winter Garden rid VESUVIUS OF VOCAL VELOCITY Wriggling Wave of Winsome witches vated F In Willard Mack's eight juvenile stars stage c In “THE DINING 7 Nights ‘Tempest AL JOLSON ne NEW PANTAGES neque Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville” BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON The famous emotional actress Maude Leone and Her Players latest dramatic sensation “INSIDE STUFF” “The Birthday Party” A lively hodgepodge of classic entertainment, fea Howe & Fields & Co. Other Big Acts—10c and 20c : oun. Aug, 15 DNESDAY AND SATURDAY, OFFICE SALE TOMORROW, $2; MATINEES, 250 TO $1.59, f Lerpaichorean Triumpig, An Uproarions t Lingerte Bowd) Mae Dealy Ted Dons ne Hundred Dainty Dimpled Dt An Eftulgent Ettervescencs neaging Enchantress A Shimmeriog Sheen { Seente Splendor ' ne Bali the Edinburgt The Bal Masge in impersonations of elebrities. CAR MINSTRELS” “LOIS THEATRE Mate, 2 to 6. Nights, "T to 10. Beginning Tomorrow Afternoon Barnum, the Hypnotist im a remarkable demonstration of the power of suggestion —end— 5—Other Big Acts—5S Including Joe Roberts, the DECLARES YOGI SUPPORTS WIFE Mrs. Dorothy A. Gerber is being amply supported by Yogi Ralph M De Bit, and is in no straits for $100 monthly alimony from Dr. Rudolph H. Gerber, of San Fran- cisco, according to an afficavit the physician s-on file ju superior court Saturd: EMPRESS “The coolest spot in town” CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 to 11 P.M, SHOW TODAY Instead of MONDAY | | } | Dr. Gerber also states that his) wife, whose name is Huked with that of the Yogi in a criminal charge of immoral conduct, has not established a utory residence here and there to the divorce she asks He asks the court to quash her action, which is the third attempt) she has made to divorce the phys cian since they were in Berlin sev eral years ago. Yogi De Bit, complacently awalt- ing a jury trial of the criminal charge against him and Mra. Ger- ber, whom he terms “Isona De Bit,” speaks of the affair as a “super. ficial incident, far from being detri- mental to the Yoga.” “Our appeal is sent to the deep! thinking people ‘of this country,” he sald. “We care not for what the ADVERTISING WAN GIVES A TALK HERE. The Curtis Publishing Co. of Philadelphia, which produces the Evening Post, Ladies’ man, tising. It helps the merchant build robbing them of approxi-| Coolidge Parlin, up hie business so he can advertise around Leschi park Friday night,| more This was the word of Charles commercial ex {pert for the company, who ad Gus Williams, a negro, 40, is held| dressed civic organizations at the Commercial Club Friday “We found it was just as im: portant to head off the failure of the man who was not equipped to furnish good merchandise, as it! was to encourage the man who was succeeding, We have always be-| feved in the retailer and will not! |Frink park at 11 o'clock, when the pay advertising “copy that ‘at-/ |negro leveled the gun at them,|*®°K® Bim.” jrobbed Bills and told him to run | | Bis ran, The negro then turned| Second order of 100,000 copies lto Miss Peterson, but she eluded/f map and descriptive guide of him Seattle ordered by Chamber of A few minutes later he stopped| Commerce. Demand has exceeded Miss Mary Hallington, at 26th ave.| jand Jefferson st., robbing her of| |emall change. | Motorcycle policemen were im mediately dispatched, but the | negro had disappeared when they arrived, FIRE AT ISSAQUAH Fire Warden Digby and} fire fighters were at woods near Issaquah, beating out flames which |threatened heavy timber at Trad mein lake, About 300 acres of brush have been burned over, County ja force of work in the | Saturday, the supply is not entitled] doesn't merely solicit adver-| . | August Admission 10c and 15¢ “Get the Empress Habit” | | | PLAN DISPLAY OF HOME-MADE GOODS Lister has proclaimed 21 “Made-in-Washingto® Day,” and Seattle manufactures and merchants are planning to a® play home-made goods In every wi dow on First, Second, Third Fourth aves., from Pike st to bi 4 er Way , "The as ay will close the tenth ” nual convention of Northwest met chants here, A merchants’ fait ¥ be held on the roof of the Stuart White and Henry buildings. The Chamber of Commereé od H, B. Hardt in charge of ‘ations for display space in Wm oceupied buildings. Gov. All Films Bought of Camera and Third and Columbia “Get It at Evans Printing and Enlarging at Cut Rates EVANS, Inc. Us Developed Free ad Shop Third and Union <5. eee ae eee