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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1915. PAGE 2 LARK PREVENTS | IWELL, NOW, THE To ws OWN HOME MISSOURI LYNCHING ‘TOO, IT APPEARS }Smith, to Chas, EB. Atkins, who of |pleaded guilty to forgery mn }wuspend your sentence. You may Ko Uxtry! It appears Thursday that the po | lice have be aware-—or at least strongly that gam |T. Mason went on night duty, ee ng from days, he had a Met} of t suspicious clubs com ae G.R.Furniture Exchange aker of the ws] 511 PIKE EASY TERMS 511 PIKE pees Massive Davenports What Would You Do If a Pretty Woman Made Love to You? was | ned today Aroused from | his the cht of wix an tomo carrying farmers from bent lynching Har | “You can rison R & nogro, he exhorted | the judge said the men to return to thelr homes, | tl you get a job | kine’ sentence w wix oc ontha} \¢ we, « NOBODY AT HOME - to five yeags at Monroe “ An optimist is the guy who ceing no place to go," sald the come to my house " ‘and stay there un | “T have | bling is going on tn the elty | boy Wednesday night when Lieut, J.| STELLA SORGHUM SAYS: °° WHIST SOCIALS SAN FRANCISCO, 2 It happens in “The Woman Hater”—an un- | piled. Thin list is now on the hook! Seattle Lodge, Seventh Degree Whe n Harry Thaw arrives here Sept. 2—| usual three-part society comedy drama, featuring— : HENRY WALTHALL EDNA MAYO BRYANT WASHBURN A COMEDY “Welcome to Bohemia,” with Cissy Fitz- gerald, Wally Van and Nitra Frazer And a Mystery Drama “The Chadford Diamonds” are the center of interest Tonight—Until Saturday—Inclusive _ AUTO SMASHUP 800 Ground Floor Seats Continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 5c PHOTO PLAYS ALHAMBRA PROGRAMS Opie Read's famed nove! of Amer Jidiiibeen ‘Gna pal " nding Saturda igh fean life—"The Yankee from the “rhe Runnise von cone West,” is the feature that starts a Heming), drama; three days’ showing at the Alham- News Pictorial.” o. - today. It is the story bd a Liberty Ending Saturday Night Young college graduate, Billy Mil The House of a Thousand Can ford, who goes West to make his dies" (Harry Mestayer and Grace fortune, finds a pretty girl, falls Darmond) in love with her, and at the same time falls for “temptation” while still in a vengeful mood, after hay ing been discharged for drinking. How it comes out {s told in the picture, . Alaska Ending “Nearly a Lady’ 7 turday Night Elste Jao Mission Ending Saturday Night “The Woman Hater” (Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo) ary Colonial Ending Saturday Night Milestones of Life” (Mignon | Anderson, Louise Rutter and Hat} ris Gordon) | Class A Ending Saturday Night } (Mutual Mas | terpicture). | . | Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “The Stolen Voice” (Robert War wick) CLEMMER LOC erotiy news. LOC . Melbourne Ending Saturday Night) “Help Wanted” (Lois Meredith jeed Owen Moore) . | Madison Ending Thursday Night | “Quo Vadis.” Home Ending Thursday “The Broken Coin,” No. 4, parts; “Vanity,” two-part drama |"Lizize Breaks Into the Harem, you | | eee | Ye College Ending Thursday | KIDS f | “The Romance of Elaine,” e No. 28, | two parts; “The Old Grouch,” dra- ma; “The Last Act,” drama Pebaeid Bewitched Elopement,” comedy At the Colonial See Last Night’s Star The Big Family Show Lots of Comedy, Too! two| ‘U.S. CIVILIANS AND "MEXICANS IN FIGHT SAN BENITO, Tex, Several volleys were near here today between civilians | Jand about 25 Mexicans, who had| set fire to the railway bridge, 14| miles north of Brownsville. Infantry officers arriving here on @ special train found a case of lynamite wired and ready for fir ing under the raflroad bridge. A ivalry troop from Brownsville found all telephone lines on both ides of the city cut, and ft ts be leved the Mexicans intended to at tack San Benito after cutting oft} reinforcements by burning the bridge Sept exchanged | WATER SPORTS | An extensive program of aquatic} ports will be held by the Rainier | seach Canoe club Labor day at 2| » m. Races for skifts, canoes, | aunches, and freak events, such # aquaplaning, tub racing, swim ning and diving competitions are| lanned | The Hollywood Lunch and Soda| ntain, 212 Pike St.—Adv | ut headquarters, and ts as follows Afro-American club, colored, 110 Seneca (rear); Henry F. Balley, manager. Loyal Order of Lions, 1616 Third ave; John Wellfare, president National Order of American men, 627 First ave.; Joe Ferris, president Union First ave.; Nippon nard st; manager. Manhattan club, colored, 611 King st.; Oscar Collins, man club (closed), 713 Pierce, manager. club, Jap, 605 May George Hornichi, ‘s club, colored, Hena Brookes, manager T. M. A. Green Room, Spring st.; Jack Sears, 214 man colored, 307 Frank Smith, club, Third ave. 8; manager Dumas Fifth ave colored, 209 Burr Williams, club, 8 in Transportation club (closed), 112/y First ave S.; Frank Hall, manager. THREE HURT IN Two auto accidents within an hour of each other Thurs day forenoon resulted In three persons being injured, one probably fatally, and In th rest of three auto drivers. Mrs. 8. Purcell, 39, Lincoln Court apartments, '!th ave. and East Denny way, was seri ously injured at 10 a. m, when a jitney in which she was a passenger, was run into by an auto truck at Broadway and Olive She was taken to Providence hospital. Her back wi badly spraingd, but she will re cover Mrs. E. 8. York, ave. N., another was slightly injured taken home The other accident occurred at 11 a.m, at First and Colum: bia, when Isaac J. Kohler, 61, of 2216 First ave. W., was knocked down and run over by an auto driven by L. G. Knight, 915 22nd ave., driver for the Pacific Coast Stee! Co. The machine then collided with one driven by H. M. Lesher, of the Hoyt Doughnut shop Lesher picked up the old nd took him to the city hospital, where It is feared his skull is fractured Knight was booked at head- quarters on an open charge. The jitney in which Mrs. Purcell, victim of the first ac- cident was riding, was being driven by F. C. Hayden, 717 11th ave. James P. Cory, coming be hind, driving an auto truck for the Rothweller Co., 1830 Broad- way, crashed into the jitney. Cory and Hayden were book at headquarters and re sed by Lieut. Hedges their personal recognizance 125 Tenth ed Wife of sheriff of Pike county,|man who knows how to do it the way it ought to be done. on lynch jo., held off mob ing negro. bent THE €VER-POPULAR AND FAVORITE ACTOR ROBERT WARWICK SUPPORTED BY Frances Nelson AND Violet Horner IN THE STOLEN VOICE An Intimate Story of Artistic Life by Paul McAllister PATHE NEWS CLEMMER 10c Seattle's Beut 10c Phetoplay House STARRIN lot Honor, A. 0. t MW will Inaugu |rate thelr fall series of progres sive whist parties each first and third Monday night of each month at KEverg n hall, fourth floor begets » building. from Lake Tahoe he will find awalting him at the St. Francis several score of perfumed in the handwriting of are arriving for] 1, the clerks de majority Frac is of Nashville, ) charge of em Th matied in Three city officl |Tonn,, arrested on bezzling $26,000 We Are Practically Doubling the Size of Our Ofices A dental office cannot suc unless it pleases and | satisfies its patients. That we are doing so is evidenced |by the fact that we have been compelled, by the enor mous growth of our business, to make arrangements for | |three additional rooms. These arrangements are now com- | plete, and the work of fitting them up will be commenced }at once and rushed to com pletion at the earliest possible moment. When completed, no office in the Northwest can approach us for up-to-date }and complete equipment for the turning out of high-class, painless dentistry. A few days ago we were compelled also to add another high-class registered and graduate den- tist to our already large staff of experts It Certainly Pays to Treat the People Right } Because we have seen fit to employ only the very highest |type of graduate dentists, men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examina- tion of the state dental board, we have been the target for were San ceed Dr, L, RA. Clark a lot of vilification and mud-slinging on the part of dis- os But we knew WE WERE 30.4 gruntled and jealous competitors. RIGHT. and we have steadfastly refused to be turned from the path that we knew to be right We have insisted in the past, and we will insist in the future, in giving the peo- ple the kind of dental work to which they are entitled when | jthey pay their good money for the same We don’t care what jealous competitors may think or |say, as long a$ we stand right with the public—that’s the aed thing we are interested in. When you come to get your teeth fixed there's only Jence Kelly cone points out the sliver lining the cloud and then borrows In | your umbrella to get home with, Dancing on th village gree nowadays has degenerated into dodging motor cars on the city asphalt. Rev. Sydney Strong Passion P of Oberam T night in Queen merga t Anne Congregatior hurch. It's to lecture a wureda killed for her, He spent her, New he sul @ jury ane Large time scheduled for Brem.| erton on Labor day Judge Mitchel! Gilliam now pre- siding judge of superior court which got under headway Wednes- day after the vacations. Many attended funeral drowned near Alki Tom King, alleged blind faker, found to have lost eyes Hawali Maru pn voyage Wednesday landed here ended when ‘* been two days now since we've Tom Ginger Wednesday filed sult against I. Martin, jitneyist, for $2,200 damages for injuries alleged to have been caused when Martin car crashed into another auto everance came thru to the extent of $88 when tw men ay roached him and ed the old itease game Papers report a girl dying of thirst in California desert. Why don't they have cabarets there, Loule? Joseph Degaire, bruised b J. ©. King, 2 him at Fourth av 13, of 5206 13th auto driven son st and Jack No signs of Stefansson discover- by steamer Corwin, arriving at from walrus cruise in Arctt Police band of Seattle rt for business men’s training at American lake Sunday me to be feature of day of t Columbia on int of reduction In wages to give car ac Sheriff Packard. Nob Hodge consents to take Ien't it Kind of him? direct Inauguration of passen. one thing YOU are interested in and that is where you Can! por and freight service from North get the best service at the lowest price Here’s What We Offer You | beret 8 ver N. P. line. Wednesday Certificates issued at Olympia to 38 teachers. Next examination to celebrated at | The services of high-class graduate registered dentists. ph» held Nov. 4, 5 and 6 All operators in this office have graduated from the best dental colleges and have passed the examination of the state jdental board, and each and every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. You are not taking any chances when you come to this office— you are positively assured of having your work done by a | Remember—we don't have any other type of men in this office | Also you are sure of getting the very best material that Imoney can buy—as that is the only kind we use here. And you are sure of getting the most improved and up-to-date scientific, painless methods—methods which enable us to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. If you have a nerve that needs to be re- moved, we do it at one sitting, and you won't even khow when it comes out. Under the old, antiquated system the patient had to call on the dentist several times, and besides had to suffer a genuine, excruciating toothache for several hours. You are sure of getting the lowest prices here, as it is a positive rule with us that we will not be underbid on price You are sure of getting a guarantee with your work here that is a real guarantee—not a worthless piece of. paper with- out signature on it. Our guarantee is signed not only by the operator who did the work, but also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Taken all in all, our proposition to you is certainly one Ithat can’t be beat, and we ask you, in all seriousness, when }you can get the very highest type of work at @ price no more, and in most cases less, why should you take chances on the other kind? TEETH PULLED FREE Each morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our painless methods. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager | N. W. Cor. Third and Union.! [1405 Third Ave mill near Che months. W. Jorgenson lost foot In saw- alls r. and Mrs. George R. Fields, 772 Bist ave. Seattle, badly bruised in to wreck while on way from Tacoma to Seattle. Showers thruout state put forest fires out Six prisoners escaped from Yak- lima county jail | The fact that he found Falrmount hotel will pro by bis lnwy as intoxicated ae fellas sometimes Union Dam of the Civil War decide to home for veteran widows on site between Annapolis and Port Orchard, Wash. Now a grand jury in Georgia is investigating the murder of Leo Frank Ex-premier of Manitoba, Sir Rod- mond Roblin, and other cab inet officers on trial for grafting Cardinal Gibbons to see Presi dent Wilson Thursday afternoon t discuss peace fou Rear Admiral William F. Fullam) Pond as com-| to succeed Admiral mander of Pacific Reserve fleet at Puget sound, Admiral Pond to take charge of yard at Portsmouth, N. H. Fullam at present is in charge of naval academy. A new suit has been filed in Olympta the prohibition law out, The 1d worry, eh? By vote of 11 to 9, Chicago board of education issued order that Chi Teachers’ Federation, affilia with Ameri deration of must dis in It b Labor, 3,400 members | of Flor) sight of both | Ev | three | | Prof, Taft says In lecture at U. of California, you must have sense f humor to be president “CAPTURING A WE Ditte than the others. and CHAS. CHA . In one of hin best. 5c CLASS “A”"t::* G ANITA STEWART and EARLE WILLIAMS lose to Half-Price They have been slightly used not te and of but you yuld never Each one of them best construction, w u so fition the very Fumed Oak Davenport Special $47.50 price we ask for this slightly used in the Arts and Crafts design, cushions and leather seat ly worth twice the ! red oak, with two large leather Waxed Oak Bed Davenport Special $44.75 Genuine quarter-sawed oak frame, and seat and back of gen- sine Spanish leather. An exceptional value at $44.75. Waxed Oak Bed Davenport Priced $52.50 -sawed oak; finished a rich waxed oak; leather cover mattress included. Ma gen Extra MEN BARRED FROM SEEING NEW STYLES OAKLAND, Sept. 2.—Fashion having decreed that evening gowns cut so low his winter, society women of ¢ nd decided they won't wear ‘em until they have sat in judgment on the new creations bebind closed doors. plaint of Brady and charged with No men are allowed within 50/embezzling $100. He was released feet of the room in the Hotel Oak-!on $1,500 bail. ——————————— land, where the fashion show is be- ing held today. Twenty of the most beautiful | working girls in Oakland are act- ing as models. Some of the gowns are said to be little more than bathing suits. viet a os es O. I. Lowenthal, formerly em ployed by A. G. Brady, tailor, 1401 Third ave., was arrested on com 1332-34 SECOND AVE. Largest Credit Apparel Institution In the U. 8. School Begins Tuesday —Is Your Boy Ready? Our Boys’ Department is splendidly ready with up-to- the-minute clothing that will make the boy feel proud when the school bells sound to an- nounce the beginning of an- other term. Our high stand- ard of quality at moderate prices is sure to be satisfac- tory to you, parents. Boys’ Norfolk Suits $5, $7.50, $10, $12 oo Be ea oe Mothers and Fathers— Our Liberal — Credit System will enable you to buy the boy a school suit with- out the ready cash. Pay us a little down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Credit here costs you nothing. Each Chapter (6 Reels) of The Goddess Will More Than Equal the Modern Feature To Be Shown Weekly Starting Sun., Sept. 5th A Colossal Masterpiece in Thirty Reels