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00000 eons ee eerure eens ODODOGOD0000000000000 O000000000 SH5560000000 & eeCebberetbenee Seeeee heat } i + — > a MOORE ‘With the performance Saturday Bight at the Moore theatre of Al|tases, opening with the mafinee ferent formations and 16 manuals. Jolson, blackface comedian, company, in “Dancing Around,” Beattle is due for another dark Period in the legit houses. Next Week, vaudeville houses and the Movies will again be the sole theat- -Tieal attraction, as both the Moore ‘and the Metropolitan will be dark.| STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 21, 1915. 090000000000000000000000000 0) JIMMY PREHAN EMPRESS The Agricultural College D Direction of Sullivan-Considine WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, AUGUST 22 VAUDEVILLE’S NEWEST OFFERING | } | Corner Second Ave. and Sprin g St. | | | North Dakota rill Squad MAKES SPEECH IN INDIAN TALK “Kiehow-you Tilikum, lata Klose tum tam kopa Kultus Potlatch [tkia, Kopa Mika.” Jimmy Crehan, mayor’ nocre tary, can't swear as to the mean ing of ft, but he has accepted it tn good faith as a # with which to startle the Indian tribes gather. ed to pay homa out the grave Nika de yaka of Chief Seattle, at Suquaminh, Sat urday afternoon As he winds it up he t# to pre sent the gilded key of Seattle to the redskins, This is what he bas been told It means ‘Greetings to you. | present to you the key to Seattle with greet ings and good wishes from the mayor.” Beveral boatioads of Beattle folk went over to the reservation to be Present at the ceremontes. In diana from other reservations are present Chief Seattle many years ago CODODDDDDDDVDDDDONDNONOOCNONO FIRST WESTERN APPEARANCE LA SALLE OPERA COMPANY A HIGH CLASS FEATURE FOR FIRST CLASS PEOPLE ° oO rd The “THOSE OZARK FOLK” Juggling Wilbur Novelty and Comedy regorys MENDEL & NAGEL | THOSE The World-Renowned i Hl O000000000000 i} ° A | STREET Hearst-Selig Weekly | MUSICIANS ° Don’t Fail Any seat LOC DOVVDDVDVDVVDNDNDVDNDVDODNDNDNDNDVDNONOOOON0ON0N0 > — — — and Seattle Laborers: You are lucky to live where there is as much work as there is here. If you have a job now, save as much of your wages as you can to help carry you through a time when work may be harder to get. Every time you are paid, take out some of the money at once to deposit in a savings account at this safe bank where it will draw interest and be al- ways ready for you when you need it. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BRCON® ANY CHERRY ° ° 0} 3) ° to Witness the Feature Picture Drama SSS Nights, Sundays and Holidays Second show LOC-15¢ Headlining the new bill at Pan-| squad, showing fancy drilia, 14 dif- Monday, will be the celebrated| Other features consist of classical Scovell Dancers in a festival of song selections by the La Salle! |elasste and modern dancing. Will) Opera company, a quartet of| | H. Armstrong, the musical comedy marked ability. | etar, and his players in their latest) Mendal and Nagle star with vio-| laughing success, “The Baggage lin and accordion. Juggling Wilbur! |man,” will be the added feature of handles many objects, The Greg the week. The third drawing card orys whistle, imitate and com-| will be either Lady Betty, the fa- ediate. | mous monkey, or an orchestra oe composed of Mexicans. Other num- LOIS es, Binsow! een tbeort haan) the! Headlining the new bill at the . ers; erro’ Archer and Carr, in comedy singing kale theatre, “opening tom i) and patter, and Lazar and Dale, in| @fternoon, will be Mr. Whoishe, “A Blackface Ci . ‘baret.” . | who, billed as “The Man of Mys- | tery,” bears a very striking re- semblance to Charlie Chaplin, the EMPRESS | motion picture star, His act con- Ten athletes, not footlight reared,| sists of comedy in pantomime, The but college men from the North Hawalian Troubadours, in a muai- Dakota Agricultural college at cal act, combining vocal and in- Fargo, some of whom have rubbed strumental melodies and some shoulders with members of St. pretty scenic effects, will be the | Thomas, Macalester and Hamline added feature of the week. Dancing teams on the gridiron, the track Davey, who is popular here; the jand the diamond, make their ap- Barth Duo, in songs and comedy, pearance at the Empress theatre and a dramatic sketch will round for the week commencing with the, out the program. A tworeel Key- usual Sunday matinee, They havei stone comedy will also be shown. warned the white settlers here of an Indian attack, and thus saved them from maseucre, In gratitude, they named this town after him Little Girls Must Go to Bed With Chicks; Helen Did! LEVELAND, Aug. 21.— Littie Annie Keecak Solved a mystery to- day. While all Cleveland's pollee were searching for Helen Peteriin, aged 3, An- nie discovered that Helen had taken her mother at her word. “Mamma, can baby play tonigh: Helen, “No, Mrs. Peter lin replied, “little girlies must go to bed with the chickens.” That's Just what Helen did. Annie found her asieep in the chicken coop. Outside of the fact that he |. gen eral counsel for the Denver & Rio Grande, counsel for the Norfolk & Southern, and specis! counsel for the Missouri & Southern, T. L. Chadbourne, a New York midget, who measures six feet «ix inches, and who was former Michigan foot- ball center, hasn't anything tn par- ticular to do, He's in Seattle with his wife, family and group of friends, touring the Coast. He's op- timistic of the business future. : i a : a =— a a ap ao ¢ ¥ j mae gi a stil cate \ / % ] | | eae | ; .| @ RR Fe . PANTAGES formed themselves into a crack (Left): North Dakota squad at Empress; (right), “The Man of Mystery, at u a «Scovel! Dancer at Pantage: GET IT AT EVANS’ 4rd and Columbia, ard and Union, COULDN'T S ow With joy and happiness and the H | will come as often as possible or oftener, The Star editorial force 1s THAT LICENSE of cantaloupes sent up Saturday by the Seattle Fruit & Vegetable ex Because her driver's license was| Many thanks, Manager Dyer and tucked away in the top of herjthe rest Here's looking wright mit, N. J., was detained for an hour) by the police after her car rammed “I just can't show you, officer; 1} just can't,” protested Mrs. Gertch, | Sheffington demanded a look at th oN age gran license and threatened to send he: | FRASER - PATERSON C0, 5 le | uation by phoning for Gertach. He | New Optical Dept-—On the Balcony sstiefied the police that hope that Made-in-Washington day Just swallowing the last of a crate SOUTH ORANGE, N. J., Aug. 21.) change stocking, Mrs. Max Gertch of Sum-| gtraight at you. that of another motoriat. blushing furiously, when Patrolman | to jail. A companion saved the ait- his wife! |had a license | ‘MURDER TRIAL. | SET FOR OCTOBER | COMO, Italy, Aug. 21.—The trial of Porter Charlton, the young Amer- “Popular Prices” for Mgt-cisas Hest service in Seattle at lowest rates. We can duplicate any broken lenses. A call will please jean, charged with the murder of! and convince you. his wife, formerly Mary Scott, of| Phones—M. 2174; M. 7100, Local 33 | San Jose, Cal., will open here Oo} J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D, i tober 5, it was announced today, IN CHARGE _ The Hollywood Lunch and Soda Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv, PAGE 2, U.S, OFFICERS DRINK TOAST TO GERMANY, PORTLAND, Aug. 21.—<“Buch an act, if committed, ta in violation of the regulations of the U, 8. army | and tn the teeth of the polley of the administration.” This was the declaration today of Sen, Geo, EB Chamberlain, chairman of the sen ate committee on military affatra, following the receipt of a com cation from ¢ 8. Shepherd, a prominent attorney of Portland jcharging that two army officers in field uniforms, Capt, Waldron and Lieut. Gardner of the 94rd Const Jartillery stationed at Ft jhad drunk to the toast land Uber Alles” (Germany over all") and “Germany Forever” with former subjects of the kaiser in the Imperial grill at Astoria last) evening. Sen, Chamberlain stated that Shepherd's letter, witnessed by |B. W. Wright, manager of the Port jof Portland Commission, would be jat once forwarded to the secretary of war | In hin statement, Shepherd re-| lates that the two officers sat at a table ompany with Dr, Werner) and Hartmah of Astoria and Max Publich, a visiting fish buyer The toasts were proposed, it was jaaid, and Shepherd stated that they were drunk heartily with noise and much consumption of beer SPORT SHIRT CHAMPS GET | HOT AT NECK | Save your tears. The sport shirt) jdoesn't need ‘em. It has many) champlons—as The Star's morning! mall shows. W. Bratnball, 617 Union st., takes his pen in band to scold Casper Fisher, who has barred the sport) shirt at the Hippodrome, Mayor) Gill, who ejected a man in a sport) shirt from a municipal dance atl Leech! park, and Mra. Minnie 8.) aunt |to Fe | elety, ‘by TEN DEAD AND 6 ARE MISSING IN ST, LOUIS FLOOD ST, LOUIS, Aug. 21.—Ten ne groes perished yesterday tn the flood which swept sections of St Louls and surrounding territory Relatives of six other persons re ported them missing today, and a search is being made for them | The bodies of the ten 4 were recovered when the waters began 6. In some sections the flood was receding rapidly today, but in oth streams were still swollen additional damage was being done More than 1,000 are homeless and the loss in Louls and its suburbs is estinated at $1,000,000, exclusive of the dam age done on the east side of the) Miasisstpp! in Tiinols | he «Riverside § bridge was) washed out by the flood, cutting off transportation from one section of the fashionable Riverside district No word bas been received today from the region of Ben Bow, The 500 residents there fled before the flood RS, CRASHUL BEGINS PLEA FOR BABIES Elizabeth Crashul, the lit-) families Bt Mre tle Slav woman who is trying to regain custody of her two minor boys, John and Andrew, from the Washington Children’s He habeas corpus proceed ings in superior court here, test) fied Saturday that she was never informed of the nature of the trial in Tacoma, which resulted in her children being taken from her last November, Another feature of the morning sewsion before Judge Jurey was the testimony of Rev. 8. 8 Healey, chief probation officer of Tacoma, who changed his sworn statement NEW PANTAGES “Unequalled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vandevitie MONDAY MATINEE -TheScovellDancers-14 In a festival of classic and modern dancing. Will H. Armstrong & Co. IN “The Baggageman” One of the big laughs of the season 2?Mr. Whoishe ? | "*“2iis", Troubadour 10c 10c 10¢ ae ————! Is He Charlie Chaplin or Nott le re eee Bernes Northern, One of Oldest Mem- bers of the Circle [er |Who Wants Dollar? | Best Movie Story | Will Get the Coin Uncle Jack is under the sion that all boys and girls of the Circle like to see the movies Furthermore, Uncle Jack knows that each Circleite has his or her favo. ite. If there is some actor whom you like best of all, write to Unde Jack, telling him why you Itke the actor, and as much about him as you can. The best letter gets the <4 dollar. a yf vay. r ee ear} brass f run over 1% Sea ords, and send it in to Uncle Jack, care of The Seattle Star. Be sure 4 and get it in before 2 o'clock Pi day afternoon, 5 Frazier, who in a letter published! of Friday “after refreshing his mem in the The Star Thursday, held up! ory.” ie The age limit is 16. . the sport shirt to satirical ridicule,”| A man working in a diteb,” writes Frainhall, “opens his shirt and rolls up hia sleeves Why can't a man in & hot, stuffy office | do the same? A cool head is more conducive to good work than «a perspiring body “1 do not agree with Mre. Frazier that the sport shirt is a move to- wards effeminacy. Probably some people thought the same of Adam when he discarded his figieaf. The sport shirt fs a move in the right direction. Men lack the courage of women in dress matters, know men who like the sport shirt but are ‘skeered’ to wear them | generacy. We are less manly than our forefathers, who ware sport shirts, ruffies ad periwigs, BUT were quicker to resent insult with cold steel than we today with ‘un handed, Thin-blooded Society Fop. But if you are above this sickening foolishness and have the red blood of a mar your veins, wear a sport shirt—and be happy.” William Jennings and Luella La Schalle, charged with stealing auto of W. N. Richards, 414 Galer st. July 18, held in Portiand. Lee ardsiey, auto mechanic, and Edward Voss burned when auto caught fire in garage at Bel mont and Pike, Friday Out board motor boat races on| Lake Washington postponed to Labor day, September 6 Warning issued to loggers and campers by State Fire Warden Ferris to take extra precautions, as weather will continue dry for some time. Dr. G, R. Vincent, president of University of Minnesota, to lecture John E, Lydon, of Spokane, re- elected president at Tacoma meet- ing cf Washington Asxociation of Drugiess Pnysictans, The sport shirt does not spell de-| sport’ shirts are with hot alr.” versity of Washington, was con “Jack,” from Bremerton, te aj firmed Friday by the board of re sport shirter. “The virginal pat-| sent . tal ge sport! shirt.” he telis| Hart was given the official ax re- |The Star, “was worn as arly as|COMtly because of trouble between 17 and by men only. The wom.|"!m and Dean Bolton, of the de- hae - partment. He was given a year's vg eae itgy advantages 04) ave of absence and told thet he | “Why 414 Uncle Sam adopt the) °e4 not report back at the end of jsport shirt for the navy?” The regents decided also on late point “Jack” loses RIS! these new faculty members | tom Walter E. Roloff, instructor in “The Rolled White Shirte with! German; Frederick R. Macaulay [High Choke Collars may be all/instructor in economics while Dr [right for the White-faced, Soft-|Vanderveer Curtis Healey testified Friday that the lade’ father was not present at the former hearing in Tacoma His Statement Saturday reversed hin | Friday's testimony | ‘ NEWMANGETS PLACE VACATED President Suzzallo's appointment jot Dallas D. Johnson, of the state |normal wehool faculty at Bowling | Green, O., to succeed Prof. Joseph | K. Hart on the faculty of the de-| |paytment of education at the Uni is away; and Mise Louisa R. Tiffany to substi- tute as instructor in music during the absence of Mise Grace Terry. CAPTAIN TELLS OF CAPTURE AT SEA Capt. H. V. Bennett, of the Royal Mail packet liner Merlonethshire, which is moored at Pier 5 with a cargo of Onental goods, was in the hands of Germans on board the auxiliary cruiser, Kronpring Wil-| helm, for 33 days. Attacked on the high seas when he was master of the British steam er Zotara, Capt. Bennett and his crew were ordered off their ship by the Germans, who riddled the Zotara and nk her, January 10. They were sent to Buenos Ayres. The Merionethshire will load here for Far East ports. The Noted Anarchist, Lectures at 1. W. W. Hall, 208 Second Ave. LECTURES ‘Breakfast BY DR. J, Ke HART’ * Py IN UNGLE JAGK’S MA Dear Unc je Jack ee 1 am young yet amt at school. [ am in the Pat " 4 years old. My ambition is to q is|tome day, and find all the peat Seam and give them food and clothing, eo they will be happy. Your contest has eet me Bernes Northern The picture reproduced that of Bernes Northern, Go! ia} have not made up my mind whet q really would like to do, but what f 4 E I try to do it my best. 1 am i station. Bernes is one of Uncle/ thinking, and 1 am going to study Jack's most enthusiastic workers.|#>4 ees bow I can become rich. : a She has been a member of the BOtTE et te ae = i Cirele for three years. a Me ss a She is 15 years old and in seq Pm gg I thank you junior class at Franklin high) [post .4' ‘* membership card which school, | 1 read last week's prise esmy and Bernes says she likes the Cirle [hought it 60 per cent better thas mine very much, and thinks our motto aling s story for thie weeh'e cone splendid one. HARRIET BAUGHMAN, Her specialty is story writing, and Winner of This Week's Contest. she is a very good authoress, tn- $15 Kenyon Mt deed, for her age. | Dear Uncle Jack: As my sister belong to The Star Circle I would Mike to be This Week's Contest sis erie" Sx set ted One of Best Yet; Girl) s"tnenilerentp cara” Is Winner of Dollar| Monroe, Wash. Dear Uncle Jack: I have read The Star gi one: ae over @ year and like & very Uncle Jack was simply flooded! “tne circte is very interesting and om with letters in answer to this week's | as 1 do not belong to tt, 1 am writing you contest, So many, tn fact, that it|fr* emu hy was impossible to print the names aCe ee of those who were given honorable mention j T ams boy of 9 Dear Uncle Jack *, | yee a live This week's prize goes to Harriet) Jo "san "tne Cites tices scat ae Banghman, 11, of 615 Kenyon st.| membership card me : ILLIE teas is ber story: ‘sea ae bs iemenrintepnsmtinicenemesiiyily | MY AMBITION || Dear Uncle Jack: 1 have read The -: Star Circle and find it very ¥ Ambition te » thing which, if you have |I am 10 years old and in the fifth enough of, is most always sure to lead in school. : you to the point which you desire to| I would itke to become a membet. attain. Please send me a membership card. If you get s position as scullery maid, and have no ambition to rise to anything » you're almost cert there all the rest of your life, I, myself, am the proud possessor of on ambition to became » school teacher. enjoy preparing their work for them be- | fore they came in im the morning and | afier they had gone in the evening. CHICAGO, Aug. 21. — Beauty Hat I should not want te be tied down |SPOtS that are miniature photo to one grade, 1 would ike te know that |&Taphs of their fiances are 1 could teach in high school if I wanted | worn by Chicago society queens i» to. | There you have # chance to develop | stead of the old-fashioned heart has such lovely |@Nd crescent patches of black. be 0 pleasure $0 | tenner moet who come from the East think that the chil- dren out here are mi ter tl £0 to @ cold office or some other place to work, but first 1 will be glad to go there because I know I shail be corning my way. Wanted Recently Clara Barstow, 4524 10th ave, suggested that a sugges- tion box would be a good addition to the Cirele, Uncle Jack thinks Suggestions well of her plan, and hereafter any suggestions sent in by Clrcleites will be printed and the best ones Lunch and 1421.23 4th Ave. Adjoining Joshua Green Bldg. |from Anna Nelson, whom he is said | to have threatened with “exposure” | unless she complied with his de- mand for money, DR. L. R. CLARK We Are Not Afraid to | Regal Dental Offices - tL, R. Clark am 1408 THIRD ve N, W. Cor. Third and Valee in Broadway high school auditor- followed. . a GREAT INCREASE '|;;... Saturday night. ° It you have an idea what would Guarantee Our Work Seattle master printers picnic! inner bow : aoe asters. sane it te. And we DO guarantee It with @ ag Port Warden Payase, in his re-| Saturday at Fortuna park, Lots of; [OED CR eR Wie Oe Mee 20: SERS SR, [35h and irendias u . ee » " lby two persons—by the operator. port for July, sets out that Seattle's | fun planned. poe ge a NE y= FB jand if it {8 good it will be used as | ar eu"tne work and by lo ] should « i ne t |shipping business for that month! Green parrot which flew away!] consideration as the price, }& contes! 1D. D. S., owner and manager of was valued at $2 jfrom Model Plume Shop, People’s|f When you eat at the Nor | —y naan office. afford ael one June's business amounted to|Bank building Thursday, returned | tonia, Cafeteria you bave the OFF RS TO PROVIDE a wuar oe work—wemk | $18,737,800, and that of July, 1914,|by unidentified man iy eatSceetO oy eesclatny tne Mat jthat will stand up? We most Si; ie was $15,481 National guard encampment at|[ best that the market affords j ‘EM FOR CITY FREE tainly could not, | But oot ae Alaska imports amounted to| American Inke to be named “Camp,| The Prices are no higher than jkraduate registered dentists, melt $2,846,775, exports “$2,049,225, for| Wesley L. Jones,” in honor of gen. || %°% Would Pay elsewhere a ss jwho have graduated from the July. Oriental shipping reached a| ator OPEN 6:30 A. M. Offering to provide the city with | dental colleges, and who have Baal : total of $6,192,301. James Miller, 1211! Yesler way, comfort stations, free, providing |Jaara isvery operator in this 0 5 Saray fell down elevator shaft from third Gontinnons Seovies to the city would promise to stay out] has his certificate from the, ae LEFT to first floor of Hanford st. doc : jof the field, and provided also that | dental board hanging right, om | BY MISTAKE He was badly shaken up, ar 7:30 P. M. hace be pertites to pen ie ad- walt in front of Mia dental oh lient service, Large mez |Vertisements within these stations, | ator in this office takes a De YER. N. let Den, Foye ye ada ware nine dining room and triple H, B. Kennedy and Capt. Jack pride in his work, and endeavors TOMS RIVER, N. J., Aug. 21.—] lair, Seattle soccer player, vice counters. | Dean Friday made a proposition to | Ways to turn out his work a ll Dr. Edgar Todd is fee on banks of Spokane river, ; ’ brog | better than necessary, Only the ¥ gar Todd is feeling better to-| » leads ne reading and rest room the council budget committee, The ty us—alee day, and his “unaccountable flineas” | friends to fear he may be dead for the convenience of our Siler wes token under advisement. [ont Tacs unt SOGuene of Re has at last been explained. Dr, Todd | Recelver appointed at Port, Ange. | patrons. The city faces the alternative of ox, |to-date, painiens methods. stm |Was operated om last December for | les for Port Angeles ‘Transporta- | pending about $80,000 for pine < ©X-l kind of service that Hullding we jMidney trouble, but failed to im- tion Co. which operates steamer [[ #7 e } — eheoe jour busine ict nadsto add | prove, oday he was operated on | City of Angeles. = as a 8 tf 4 janothe our statf, ’ ‘again and a surgeon's towel, 10! Postmast hol 9 \ EX-COP ACCUSED “Our p ays the lowest |inches in diameter, was peta vention at Givin ba SP RHA aay Y | t This is the ‘of service YOO | lfrom his body pastel ||, Former Policoman H. M, Hazlett! want, isn’t it, when It becomes m - | 91848 to tn fab that hel rong | || |18 charged with extortion in a crim.|#ry to have work done on YOM iis 276. 0 be sold in counties at) |) \| a teeth? PARIS, Aug. 21,—Bulgaria has| public auction on Octaben t | | inal ees ‘fled in superior | MOPUL concentrated 150,000 troops on the! President Wilson 1 | j} {Court Saturday by Prosecutor Lun-| each morning trom 0 @ 1 ‘ in loses road to ||} din femonetrate our pain a Turkish frontier, according to) Philadelphia on way to see ocullst.| = — — | F inighen sahara cides | y to see ocultat,| Ue | Hazlett is accused of accepting $5| -

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