Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 1915. PAGE 2, (WIFE CHARGES SINGER-HUBBY JEWELERS GRAPPLE WITH THE PROBLEW OF THE WRIST WATCH NEW YORK, Aug. 28. MRS. GERBER FLEES WITH New Pantages “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE DIRECTION SULLIVAN-CONSIDINE COR. SECOND AVE. AND SPRING ST. DESERTED HER i our are aman and wear D AUGHTER Little Miss U.S.A. Pen ES EVIPRES aoe ry. 3 bv gah | A Merry and Pretentious Musical Comedy LAST WEEK OF THE SUMMER SEASON jpn ediener wd Baye oP a — EMPRESS} ANOTHER JOLLY BILL OF ABSOLUTE MERIT EMPRESS), sveritt otce Saturtey setiine | bered. it's fate will be de she Konto | cided today by the Jeweirs’ association, in session here The association has for- Ober & Dumont under arrest Oscar | tenor of IPRESS ‘the All-Star Trio, formerly at the Al of Ban Francisco, and Dorothy Aiden Ger- ‘ber, wife, 7—SELECTED FEATURES—7 EMPRESS "4 ra theatre, for wife desertion gotten about — penctically ber, the grand opera singer, Original South American Dancers Mrs, Lee appealed to the sheriff's Serving In tte strug for the guardianship and cus | p PRESS oftice after Deputy Prosecutor Hel gle with the wrist watch tody of their 10-year-old daugh DD . PRESS sell refused to make out a warrant Whether a man shall ter, Areal, transpired with EMPRESS! or take any action in the case gaze at his wrist or drag lightning-like rapidity Satur. PR PRESENTING THE IRISH FARCICAL COMEDY PRESS| when she marriod Lee, tive Sut an'alarm clock on the | day EMPRESS! EMPRESS |"°""* 849. she turned over $6400 7 ong of a long chain to tell While the doctor was argu: VY e VY n, his wife told Hodge. the time, is the great issue. ing In the lor court for a >MP 66 99 EMPRESS | ico bought a touring car and | Warrant of arrest to hold the The Celebrated Monkey DPC drank heavily, she says, and was child in juvenile detention Seonram aenes unable to get work, She got em | quarters, Mrs. Gerber was in Mer ty OKIE PR ployment at a downtown store full flight across Lake W | EMPRESS! IEMPRESS| Mrs. Leo says the All-Star Trio ington. OTHER BIG FEATURES went on the Pantages circuit for) Failed to Put Up Bond | PRESS three weeks, beginning July 12, and PRESS (2st her busband is now singing in| PRESS a cafe in Spokane and drawing $60) a week, Tho she has appealed to Mra, Gerber was bound for (he |home of the Yoga cult, near the |village of Beaux Arts, where she |fs known as “Madam Isona De Bit.”| |She and Ralph M. De Bit, leader of EMPRESS ALVIA & ALVIA| BILLY RODER | | | oo DESCENDANTS America’s Own Geo. Lash- | FINDS HE IS Mr. and Mrs. Nutt wood, assisted by Walter EMPRESS "\'m for aid, he bas sent her no | ce sles ‘Mhows a Sig : ‘ord , money. the Yogas, are soon to be tried | ‘omorrow 3EMPRESS This is Confidential F EMPRESS | priven to desperation, the wite| NOT CITIZEN jointly on a statutory charge |LAND OF TOMORROW S | PRESS says she sought employment as a Dr. erber lost hin greatest 1 Big Musical Comedy Act waitress, and failing offered to! —— chance of recovering the guardian. 2 E Le Roy & Cahill The Aerial Patts EMPRESS | wash dishes. ‘The proprietor ex-| John 8. Veltch, one of the best-|ship of his daughter, Friday after a PEOPL * 12 ar PRESS [pieined Japs were hired for that! liked detectives on the Seattle po-/noon, when Judge Frater dismissed Reco; Vaudeville s 1) purpose. |iice force, learned Friday after-|the writ of habeas corpus on which tertai Clever Trapeze Artists RESS | iits, Lee declares when she told!noon that he is not « citizen of the doctor hes been holding the EMPRESS |Hieisel! she bad not eaten for two United States, tho for the past 20 1 at the juventle home for six days and was hungry, he remarked) years he has supposed he was ke ry PR that she did not look very hungry.| An tnvestigation begun by Nat-| Judge Frater found that, altho| ‘ PPES PR Sheriff Hod: Jared he would|Uralization Examiner John Speed / Dr. Gerber had obtained custody of | barness| MILLE. LATOY’S CANINE MODELS Erness sist cfs Ais Arita cts tatg | x PR i: n Jelte ‘lor & 7 ry e guar EIVI pac d recinct if;ery that altho Veitch has for had failed t place a guardian's ] =MPRESS| AN ARTISTIC POSING IEMPRESS the. srosecator's office still retused | number of years voted at elections | bond in the hands of the court DREAMLAND, T Y 1 7 jand has made affidavits of citizen-| there. it i Ca RE ss st NDAY, A a EMPRESS| AND COMEDY PANTOMIME NOVEL IEMPRESS 10 nee ree ae reel *latip, he ts not & naturalized citizen Mrs. Gerber Wins Point STELLA SORGHUM ave: | Aimtisston 25; Reserved seats tae -MPRESS —e PRESS | bn Veitch was born in Ontario, Can-| Judge Frater ordered the little|g¢ — foe vices che ——$—$—$—$—$—— TH EEK J ada |girl held at the home until 10)" When a girl EMPRESS| SPECIAL FEATURE ALL IS W RESS INTRODUCE NEW Twenty years ago in Minneapolis | o'clock Saturday morning, when.| fais on the slip- PaepE Ese 5 = 13 | }he took out hin first papers. He/unless the doctor had started fur-| pery etr Fnprese| Motion Picture of the Elks’Late EMPRESS lays an official promised to mall|ther proceedings seckiog ver Kiar-| hit 6 { IPRESS |his second papers. Veltch declares |dianship, she wan to be released caused In the MPR Convention at Bellingham empress be oupposea be bad completed sill “At 10 netsom hire, Gorver ene ie-| Seuite’ teases | necessary formalities formed that no such action had) by the bystand PMPRES THE ARRIVAL OF THE SEATTLE SPECIAL i] PR | a 9 | Judge Jeremiah Neterer Friday) been started. She was at the home| ers. ~ eee Dp ) denied the detective’s application | waiting. She took the child in her eee | EMPRESS| SEE THE SALMON BAKE, AND ABOVE ALL T B HOSPITAL’ penles 1 4 - as a }for cRizenship, on the grounds that)arma and fled for Lake Washing Man ople EMPRESS Se THE ELKS' BIG PARADE—IT'S IMMENSE IEMPR | 1 Us be ae fora umber’ of Years tale-|ton, where a launch was walting| whe put ‘up at htm ote PPrC represented the facts for her. swell hotels | Mi DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL PICTURE FEATURE yl ee acl | Veitch, however, thinks he will] Meanwhile, Dr. Gerber, thra his| rather put up | J , -MPRES PR | Councilman Bob Hesketh will) cot nis papers, pointing to the fact attorney, was appealing to Judge| with them. | p Ponsa an v _ =| Monday introduce in the council @) that he showed his intentions of|Frater for a warrant to detain ee | 4 : : Matinee Daily 2:30—Any Seat bill providing for insuring the bulld-/ becoming a citizen when he took/ Areal and hold her in the bome.| wien Howard Taft has been ings at the city’s Firlands tubercu out his first papers. This the Judge refused 110 Cents: EAvEE RESS Matinee Daily 2:30—Any Seat losis sanitartum. A similar ord!-| He was promoted to detective elected president—ot the general | DR Comes Up Monday Again en . 3 | -EMPRESS| H inanee was voted down in June by vate sae’ & onference of the Unitarian ‘EMPRESS| Two Shows—7:30 and 9:10 } IEMPR the counsll, in contermity with the)’ Coco MIE Gerters | attorney thea! churches at Sav’ Vranoleco, } ; PPECC Nightly—7:30 and 9:10 J Cc Cc PRESS city’s policy of not insuring any of letraining the doctor from molest-| T° demonstrate strength of = | faa: ; Paul Singerman, El ite property. jen's organizations in Bpokane, a president of \died several years ago. . | Hesketh at that time contended jter during the pendency of pro-| Parade of 2,000 women is planned. |singerman & S ; p of p ngerman & Sons clothin 4 as he dows now, that Pirlands should lceedings which are to follow. This| Residence of F. J. Hagan, twoland pioneer clothing meroneaeall : be excepted, because it {s far be jorder was granted, Judge Frater|™iles north of Silverdale, destroy-|seattie, died at his home, 709 15th 4 youd the city mits, beyond the lcommanding Mra. Gerber to return |¢¢ by fire jave. N. at 4 a. m. Saturday, after 4 lelty’s water supply, and beyond Areal to the custody of juvenile a short illness, resulting from old . lreach of the fire department court on Monday morning i FARES AND FAIRS age. ‘ | “If a fire ever started out there) Next week, Dr. Gerber's conten- He had been actively engaged * it would be good-bye,” Hesketh de- tions that he is entitled to his San Francisco fair. in the business affairs of his store é clares. daughter's custody on the grounds 4 ig 7 juntil a few days ago. aa ladda ake chAk ce 00 ber omni . that she {s a neglected child, un- A.-Y.-P. fair. | He leaves two sons, laador “ of the value of the bulldings can be| BERLIN, Aug. 28—A Ger | der the juvenile act, will be argued Puyallup fair |secretary-treasurer of the clothing lobtained, Hesketh says, for three| man submarine, attacking Har [in juvenile court Bill o’ ie |firm, and Louis, and one dai years for $5,000. ington, England, on August bat ERIE Ie litney fares. ter, Mrs. Louis Friedlander, all of troyed the benzo! factori Hower: A yey whom reside in Seattle. His wife and warehouse there, an offi- Farewell | GILL BACK; SAYS clal statement said today. Explosives were being made in the factories for British ar OF BANKERS ON Fairmount hotel. Oe ewrnnrnrrns | Singerman established the first |clothing store Seattle ever had, on Commercial st, which is now First tillery. For first time in history, United PARTY CAUGHT | 5 wre nnmerine xm cle tae tease Ba Harts ha attacked by a passenger steam- eons $2,768,600 year ending |; ; si er,” the statement said. “The | |June 30. Every. Theskecivine toc Ae girls, comedy and/ Steamer Used ecannen It car WAY T0 SEAT TLE Holding unsigned letter valld, |i years, the rae ha ae good music, will! r headline the bill) lat the New Pa: 100 REAL FISH fense.” ied for attack and not for de- Two special trainioads of bankers court decides in favor of pledge of $150,0 for University of Califor- jnia by late John M. Keith. John Kibbey, lumber employe, sumptuous dinner to the blind jot Seattle. He became interested in their es, arty and sunburned! HUSBAND GAMBLED: (2102 1°97 '0 Seattle trom the! oye, | ith the matinee) Mayor Gill, Councilman Bolton, Jim 9 |Wast for the American Bankers’ as atte by logging car near Cen: | Net hte bas 7 py p- = performance. For! Agnew, assistant city comptroller, vociation convention in this city| tralia bas been a bright | the added feature ager Pantages Charles Beckingham, of the treas urer’s office, and Roe Carrick, re FAILED TO SUPPORT | September 6 to 10. One party left New York city Fri- ay night, and at the same time an FAMILY; DIVORCE ; Americans drown off Irish const giving event spot in their lives. will bring on Ober turned Friday night from a two | a nd Dumont, orig- dey fishing trip at Lake Kirkley, sabi’ other party of bankers left Milwau.|#* "iver A | WHY IT’S $0 SMOKY inal South Amert- near Electron, and Bob Hesketh.| Gambling is responsible for the Kee. The Wisconsin spectal will] Alexander Hamilton, employed ‘ an dancers, now! making their first ss Bian Ober tour in this sec ~ tion of the country. Lady Betty, _the celebrated monkey, will be a third drawing card of the week. Other numbers on the program will _be Bert Wheeler, known as the .-Charlie Chapiin of vaudeville, and his partner, Betty Gray; Tom Ken- “nedy and Ethel Burt, in nifty «songs, and Will and Kemp tn acro- batic oddities. mayor for two days, was dethron Not only did they fish, but they caught fish, The most conservative member of the party—Mayor Gill—places the estimated catch at 100. And be says every one of them was more than!her the required six inches in length. | rie, They say Hiram worked like aj) clo trooper, carrying wood and water,| sta’ and washing dishes, and fished like a veteran. They went and came a la auto. and they slept neath a smoky sky/ div Me 1 € The government wil! take steps to prevent a repetition of the horror at the Presidio, in which the fam- fly of Brig. Gen. Pershing per ished, by erecting new residence) buildings on the ervation United States secret service op |Mrs, Edna Nay, wife of Thom Nay, an employe of the Waterfront | Senttle | that he! gaming table. able, took her daughter and went orce action started Saturd | |Yellowstone park before reaching The New York bankers will make se Glacier National park, at Market | in a complaint In which she de-|4 tour of and their daughter, Louisa Ma-| City. | CLEANING AUTO; tes he lost his money over phe so 6unbear. in April she to conditions she says, became that 'Automobile company, 1514 Broad- way, was washing a machine short- ly after midnight when he felt that somebody was near him He turned slightly and saw hand in which was a blackjack It was descending on his head. A at Tenino quarry when rock was dislodged and fell on him. | August Elibeck, logger, employed j by Coal Creek Lumber Co., killed clares Nay has failed to provide the Canadian Rockies and Salt Lake/by falling tree near Centralia. Fire, which started at the plant, of the Portland Sash & Door Co., wiped out two blocks in Portland and the damage is estimated at $50,000. . H. A. Sprague of Warrenton, Ore., says he's going to start clam-pack- ing establishment in Cordova, Christian Anderson, freshman at University of Washington, killed near Boise, Idaho, in auto accident. L. 8, Booth, of Seattle, elected president of American Association of Tithe Men at Frisco convention Secretary Garrison of wa? de- eratives ure endeavoring to learn) merchant patrolman found him/partment says he's too busy to a dramatic sketch, whether the blaze was started by| |unconsetous. keep eye on Teddy and watch out _*The Pike, a an Incendiary | The thug stole $125 from Con-/against his indiscreet speeches, ohas never beetnorg R, Tisne at! Gen. Pershing {s on his lover's pockets. Oregon public service commie. “geen here. Other Lois San Francisco from El Pi He was to have made a payment] sion rules women should not be mumbers on the »program will be Du Nord and Floy v1 Page, the singing girl. Comedy will arrive Sunday. United States Senator Warren,) of Wyoming, father of Mrs, Per shing, will also arrive Sunday. ..Pictures will complete the bill. ee ~ EMPRESS For the week comfnencing with SATURDAY SPECIAL jon his home Saturday morning, jwith the amount GARRISON ‘TUT-TUTS’ COLONEL ROOSEVELT Ambition compelled to step higher than 15 inches in boarding electric cars. Art Smith, who had thrilled thou- sands at Frisco exposition, fell with his aeroplane at Des Moines state fair grounds. Machine wrecked. Smith escaped injury. y by sive the bankers a chance to tour by Hercules Sandstone Co., killed! The reason {t's so much more smoky today in Seattle is because |the wind, which has been west for | several is again blowing from | the north, says the weather burest. | Whether the northern tendency of the wind is to continue or not is@ is for light and vai The northern wind, blows the smoke from Whatcom county into our eyes. County Fire Warden Joy says the same. | “When are ya goin’ ta give us }some rain?” the weather man was walle afield gale u live with her parents. | Sanford Currier, said to be head | scyed, PL A TO SAFEQGUARD HILDUR ELLISON WANTED | “s a ring, igo bas operated | ““"Traven't got a drop In the = Hildur Ellison ts wanted, at once, | ss tod Pn Poctl sey - S- ppnae he replied, dismally. }to communicate with his brother, Ger $30,000 bah land an eld un- HOMES FROM FIRE | Norman Ellison, Minot, North ied pas “8! nd, kota. Very important.—Adv | William Conover, automobile] 4, mies ts s er say, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 28.— a i, | washer for the Waterhouse-Sands ee ae DR. L. R. CLARK The Good Opinion of the Public Is What We Want “the usual matinee Sunday, the! you to go ahead. | Oregon public service commission rules) jet jealous competitors knock as ; Empress presents a six-act pro- || WASHINGTON, Aug. | 28.—Col. {thea "1 may be all rat tor thee wane {much as they like, we will 50 Ne +gram. Francisco Redding & Co 75c |Roosevelt was “tut-tutted” by Sec- down trick on more men | Rerenely attending to ovr Cen Meet {Will be seen in a jolly Irish sketch, Set the brakes on retary Garrison today. He declar- 5 Quality of dental work that it 1 nag “Honora.” Mile. LaToy Mae Cahill, at Empress | jed he could not permit the colonel's Abandonment of wireless post at possible any one to turn gay and 6 ce! nf ; y e th owest prices @ * Q ’ jideas are promise Billy Roder,| On Sunday, September 5. | H nnery men our ‘patients, as evidenced by « Enterta’ a chat- - n junday, ptember 5, the PY * , b . Entertainers, have a song and chat |stvled "an America’s own Geores| Orpheum Wil veguns with “oe? | Si ck your in SAtaitadt 4s kav fenpect, enata oor Samuel Williston, professor | fice Pax rece Ccacinonag fe . 5 A idetra je vard, visiting in Se-| a. of the best and most. substan= eer fT AT EVANS? [i730 De sociated by Walter Fore ab ere ot etitt as anvtate ta ke I chinati * ike to. buffoonery, tut-tut, cot.) afte tint citizens of Beattie and VANE ® the plano. The Aerial Patts, daring |about as popular as anybody in 14| [| clination to spend onel. Remember, when you’ stub| ,@ 8: Harcle of Chicago, chairman | telling how well, they are, hlestop +B 24 2nd Columbia. rd _and Union. |\ gymnasts, ‘and Alvia and Alvia,|counties in Iowa when he was| } i your toe now you are too old to| 2%! board of directors of Chicago, | them, and testifying to the fact tha - ; Positively asserting they are the| managing the Orpheum in Des | foolishly. try even if it hurts. the toe too] Burlington & Quincy railroad, is|we can and DO perform dental wor ; lawful descendants of Mr. and Mrs.|Moines. They held a public recep- much to laugh. The case {s closed | #89 4 visttor in our midst without nurtag tas Seo ae ? Nutt, complete the Sullivan-Consi-|tion for him before he left. So! | s C. W. Whitley, general manager| Only high class, registered, iti no: rai r | and the verdict must stand. Ger) uate dentists are employed I 4 dine offerng |"Pa” must be O. K, It is announced | Crowd on all steam | ls Patines of American Smelting and Refining | Sfrice--men who have graduated : THIS PLACE ONLY, Added to the several features|that while new price schedules | y Co., says production of copper ex-|trom the beat dental colleen Mite =] 1% years’ guarantee on ali || will be the motion picture of the|may be arranged, the standard of, in your Earning Ca- ‘FALLS FAR TO DEATH | cee’s pase recoras The’ atate Mental beard... Bach @@ Z| Miorators sold by I. H. Arnold | Elks’ convention, held at Belling-| Orpheum shows in going to be bet . d | —- oy Baie cee” is Arch every operator in this office has hit rs teedtid t pk. t <7 “4 pe vay 5 ‘OpPec © mainicertificate from he sta t]s0re Arende Tel. Main sane || am _last_week er than ever |] Large Pots. Five Assort- pacity, an | TACOMA, Aug. 28, — James|fioor and got $50 from cash regis. | beard hanging right on the wall ie - ines ! ; | ed Ferns i Bondy, 25, painter, is dead today as|ter and kodaks valued at $100. front of le dente office—-yOUr WORE WANTS MONEY BACK! LAFE OVERDREW ake the Main feu sgurnesCioerat| pena arabe ete, gira i era : S fi ieeniinieaenenammasentiin | e e ain wire while painting on the Lincoln] electrical engineering department | how to do it right ° ns . | ——- — . |bridge yesterday afternoon, He fell|of university, to be held Monday|, We use only the very best of mas + New Optical Dept—On the Balcony| Suit for $1,464 was filed in the} Legal opirion of Prosecuting Ai Carnations, doz. ... Track to Success [itrom the bridge into the ranway, |atternoon, © [teetales our, paves 2 cea ne “ |superior court Saturday by Charles torney Lundin w@l be asked by the 4 | : 100 feet —— — ae a | the lowest, ag it 1s 4 Ives against L. G, Stonehouse,|county commissioners as to par pe a doz...25c]\{} through a Savings — PAY HALF MILLION our invariable rule that wg we cnt bd otherwise known as Al Parnes,| whether Treasurer John A. Ben- iol loz. | | be underbid on price ha : of the circus by that name, Ives nett {* within the law in refusing f cies Account at the /TRANSFER PROPERTY wee Ropder, thes qur eetiecte Wm " March 6, 1014, AC salt Gtenaocsel nme’ pints Gamiitee “pmtrict| wa 5 cine : | — WASHINGTON, D. C.,, Aug, 28.—| Woe can please and satisty you the m P__|March 6, i914, he pal¢ nehouse by Lafe Hamilton ric JUNEAU, Alaska, Aug -Prop:|The depart e ‘interior to-|%*™* Way: a ge ll bone ia Fig%-ciass|$175 for the’ privilege of selling) No. 2, supervised by Hamilton, has HOLLYWOOD DEXTER HORTON laity ot: the Alam ‘Treabure \Gom| day wenerred 4d Cha ecen Cneen TRETH PULLED FRER p idaed service in Seattle at programs at performances of his a deficit of $13,973.10, according to TRUST AND SAVINGS [f)solldated Mines Co. of Nevada} Cotto ble fi Ss see leach morning from 8:30 to 10 t Pree ates. We can duplicate any circus, spent $125 for engraving) Auditor Hyron Phelps. A balance GARDENS creek, transferred from N. A. Blah-|Chairman Edes of the Alaskan. en.|semonetrace our Palniess methods 4 artes ie call will pl ase and 0 tor printing, and that the of $272.73 is ‘shown in Knudsen’s BANK lop, United States marshal, to F. 8. | gineering cotsmisdion asking tf v4 Phonee—M. 2176; M. 7100, Local 33 | (ryt ine “oneract, which he| district, No. 8 Seiond and Pine eRCON® AND CHERRY Heller, for consideration of $374,-|could now take over the Alaska; Regal Dental Offices J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. lias, White, tauiaten ie Wasnt oR “yore Main 1 | 500.50, Sale was result of Judg- Northern railway. The initial pay- r, L, R. Clark, Mgr. IN CHARGE ek: tea Poevinad, 7 Pht enn 9 Merk toa lain 1665. | ment of Union Trust Co. of San] ment by the government of $500,000 1408 THIRD AVE. in, e —Adv, H Francisco, was made Thursday, N. W. Cor. Third and Union