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SAYS HE BOASTED OF ASSOCIATIONS Hilma Christiansen started an action for divorce Saturday from Martin R. Christiansen, alleging he “had boasted to her of his associa tions with other women | Some Day Your Employer Will Retire | | BS FFALTERE Will you be his \‘puppy h ELOPING PAIRS 'Mletro AVOID DIVORCE SAN FRANCISCO, pt, Wh “And they lived happily ever after.” Contrary to general be- Hef, thie ending should be plac: ed upon the last page of nearly | every elopement romance, ac- cording to Superior Judge Gra | ham, into whose hands falls a | ta portion of divore | Except n the cases of the very} marriages seldom said the young, end in the divorce court judge today After ali, what we scoff at as ve, is one of the purest loves that come into our lives, Elopers are generally very much in love with each other, and are ao; filled with romance that they stay) that way. The belief that runaway | Marriages are failures is a mis take.” } PROSPECTIVE CHINESE BRIDE, 23, RUNS AWAY. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11. —Just as some of her Ameri- can sisters in times past have done, pretty, almond-eyed Elsie Wong, 23, today left her prow Pective bridegroom “waiting at the chureh. | Instead of being on hand for the wedding service, with {ts great group of Ortental guests, the «irl packed hor trousseau of rare Chi-| theatre, resigned, and Lewis H runaway Reading From Left to Right—@ George J. MacKenzie, manager since ite erection of the Metropolitan STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1915. PAGE 2, politan to Have a New Manager; Fine Bills in Vaudeville Next Week| ueenie Dunedin, Orpheum; Bessie Knox, Pantages; Jean King, Empre Kiaw & Erianger’s manager successor? That de- nese silk gowns and laces and fled of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, will take his place. MacKenzie will re n from her Chinatown home so she here, but will enter business for himself. He came here five years ago would not have to wed Wing Mo/ and superintended the construction of the building. 'SEATTLE GIRL IS DEPORTED pends on the capital, | credit and character | you possess. The way you handle your Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Savings Account will determine where you will stand when the matter of your em- | et | | | ; | PESEEORSERS ERED EDGR se considered. | DEXTERHORTON | TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK aa _ KIDNEYS! Ident of the C. P. R, died here to-| jday. Lew, 26, otherwise Lew Wing. Haase comes from C. “Heart Don't Feel Right” Patrick Campbell engageme Behind her she left a not | far as he is concerned will h ing she'd kill herself if she ever|!¥. of the high-cla gitimate attra had to go up to San Francisco with! Lew Wing, about whom, she adnuit-| ORPHEUM ted, “my heart don't feel right.” Women musicians are not so plen She claimed tn the note that her departure was influenced by a “lady fyom San Francisco Mission here,” but Lew Wing figured He Uiful as to cause their appearance There tn this country over to cease to be a novelty been 100 | have three China bors had a part in her sudden °8!! & dozen women orchestras or change of mind—or heart—and he b#5ds of any importance ¢ handed thelr names to the police que and of thi - —_—— beat known is the act of Navasear Girls, which will hem the Orpheum bill next week, begin hei ning Sunday. It is conducted by, Mise Augusta Dial and is both a band orchestra and a chotr. A classic vaudeville akit is “A OF C. P, R, DEAD Jase of Emergency,” as played by Charles and Fannie Vas. | “Here and There in Vaudeville” MONTREAL, Sept. 11.—Sir Wi)-| Will be presented by James Kelso fam VanHorne, 72, former preal-\and Blanche Leighton. Weber and Elliott are slated to appear in a novelty comedy offer. jing. Sir William Cornelius VanHorne! Queenie Dunedin ts frequently was born in Illinois, received a com-| termed a feminine Sylvester Schaf mon school education and then en-\fer. Miss Dunedin is a aictan gaged in railroad work, filling su- dancer, bicycle rider, tumbler, mon pervising and managing positions Ologi#t and wire walker until 1881, when he went to Can-| The Bolger Bros. come here as ada. | "banjo virtuosos.” There he entered the Canadian) Geo. Chiyo, with gymnastic feats, Pacific service as general manager, and the Orpheum Travel Weekly rising to the presidency, where he complete the bill served unti] 1899. In that year he, ow ¢ chairman of the board of PANTAGES “-. Do not hesitate to heea | d rs, remaining there until Holland and Dockertii, with four the warning your kidneys give you |1910. He was also president of the|beantiful white horses, top the bill When they begin to lag in thelr Gaba company. let the Pantages next week » Work. When you feel those little |~ . at the Pantages nex “aqueaky” paina in the “small of} — jare presenting a novelty equestrian, the back: loss of appetite: highly | spectacle colored urine; weariness you cannot ‘FORCES M a Mrs. Pett Fist in account for—it mei that your | Mr. and Mra. Perkins Fisher w kidneys are not doing their work properly. The result may be fatal if neglected. ' The remedy is « simple matter if you act promptly. Go to your drug- | ist and get a box of genuine GOLD | Stepar “Yeariem 1 Capsules. | Haarlem Oli has been « standard remedy for all sence and biadder troubles since 169%. It is imported | cient laboratories | nd. Be sure you GOLD, MEDAL | No mubat!- give the proper result. ic, §0¢ and $1.99. Your} tively refunded tf you} prompt relief, and soon | feel the old-time “ginger” of youth. | For sale and guaranteed by the Ow! Drug Co. 0) Genuine riem Oil Capsules tute wil 25 the Prices. GET IT AT EVANS’ Sed and Columbia. rd and Union. } 1 | If your skin {tches and burns with eczema or any such tormenting, un- sightly skin disease, simply wash, the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, dry, and apply a little Resinol Ointment The itching stops IN STANTLY, you no longer have to dig and scratch, sleep becomes pos- sible, and healing, begins atonce. That! is because the sooth- [ ing, antiseptic Resinol medication » strikes right into the surface, ar- | rests the action of the disease, and almost always restores the tor- tured, inflamed skin to perfect health—quickly, easily and at lit- present an original and humorous SANTA CRUZ RIVER vive: “THe Hae way House.” 1 is a rural comedy sketch by Ezra : | Kendall NOGALES, Ariz, Sept. 11—An| Sol Berns is a Hebrew monolo- engagement between a Carranza|gist, who entertains his audience army of 2,000 cavalry and a Villa} with @ liae of Yiddish stories and force of 2,000, under Gen. Urbalejo, patter, began today on the Santa Cruz riv-| The Four Renees are presenting er, six miles east of Nogales, and|“Thru Five Countries {n Twenty half a mile from the International sinvtox ‘ « European singing and boundary. dancing review. Dumb ‘Traffic Cops’ on Busy Street Are Modeis of Safety DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 11.-—De-|the national convention of p troit has solved the traffic prob-| chiefs was rec ently held in ( lem—and Detroit has more auto-| cinnati, traffic committee was mobiles for its population than jsent to study Detroit's jxyatem other city in the country. The) THEY REPORTED IT A MODEL ce in a ONE | At each crossing in the princt pal streets a policeman stands be | side a signal semaphore, On the top of it, high enough to be seen | by all, are “arms” placed at right angles to one another.» On one } set in painted the word “GO" tu letters that stand out clearly and on the other the word “STOP. | The policeman works a lever which jturns the arms which in turn st liently control the ebb and flow of| traffic | Running from each corner par. allel with the street car tracks Is @ “safety zone,” some 50 feet long | and five | wide. Each zone's boun daries are clearly indicated on the |pavement by broad white lines Passengers waiting to board street | nd within the “zone” and | tle cost. Prescribed by doctors for over | 20 years, and sold by every @rug @st. For sample fr write to Dept. 1-R, Resino!, Baltimore, Md. | FRASER - PATERSON C0,’S, New Optical Dept—On the Balaeny s -Eyeglasse “Popular Prices” work. Best lowest rates, broken lefes and convince you Phones—M. 2174; M. 7100, Local 23! J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. IN CHARGE foe Figh-ciaas rvice in Seattle at 'e can duplicate any A call will please | | THIS PLACE ONLY, years’ guarantees on all sold by I. H. Arnold t this number. WOTG Arcade Tel. Main 8226 | wait with perfect safety until a car comes along. No street vehicle of any kind {* permitted to drive thru these zones | ‘The pedestrians’ path at each atreet crossing also is marked off by white lines on the pavement CAN BORDER - (MEX | PEACEFUL AGAIN WASHINGTON, Sept, 11.—With a strong cordon of troops stretched | from Laredo to the Gulf of M&lco, |Gen. Funston notified the war de partment today that he has the sit uation along the border Il con trolle and that he able to d crease, If got entire 9, yp, marau Silently keeps traffic fromling by Mext@™ bande tangling! Semaphore used instead of policeman’s whistle to regulate street traffic in Detroit Staff Special Ignatius T. T, Linootn, admittedly a German apy, former member of British parliament stand trial city boasts of some 600,000 people | @ Pnsland for forgery, AND 22,000 AUTOMOBILES Tae tier AED Instead of whistle signals to] School population gains 1,363! regulate traffic, Detroit has in. over 1914, fornia, whe , More regular visits, and more frequent. La he was manager of the Mrs. ttle should have, and so ays ctions. Two musieal numbers, the Four) Gillespie Girls and the Melody Six,/ comple ed bill, The first are a” and the qeveramons, 8 sa 4 young woman, said to be the othe tic stringed daughter of Or. Kar! Weiss, a German resident of Seattle, publisher of a German weekly there, and friend and confidant of Alve Von Alvensiebtn, has been selzed and deported by au- thorities after she gained entry to Can. by tostro EMPRESS Reg! wit watines, the F Sunday anoth Stevens troupe of skilled acrobats head the ram. Hugo Latgens, caricatur ing pulpit types, in Swedish dialect featuring a sermon on the evils of chewing gum, ts declared not only novel, but funny, and the dramatic playlet, “Outwttted,” produced by Minnie Victorson and Edgar For.) rest, ed on an incident of Gov. Whitman's career while district at- torney of New York, promises some-| thing of a sensational character. The Jean King Quartet offers a repertoire of selections from grand} opern, aa well as ragtime. Mile. Orbaseany’s school of edueated cockatoos, John A. West and his singing wolf, Orville Reeder, the Paderewski of vaudeville, are other numbers on the bill | °° If OR. L. R. CLARK Some Dentists Dentistry as Well They Know How to Use Long Words, Their Bus- iness Might Be Growing Lois The Spoils of War,” an Intense and thrilling dramatic sketch, built about an incident of the present Eu pan conflict, will be the headiin- er on the mew bill at the Lots thea beginning Sufday afternoon. Jack Clifford and Miriam Wells will offer a singing and impersona as Fast as Ours Is. tion turn. | Two of the neatest dancers seen! gine on the local stage in many a long mbled mass in knowing bent service are Ear) Mynn and Nettle Me- | « Laughlin, who will present a series of dances from the New York Win we propose to ter Garden tell you In our announcements. tt 1 And here are newhy we Lotta Kills and Arilne McDonough}, ive that we fer you the will offer a singing and dancing re-| est dental service and the most sat- view | The comedy will be furnished by} Padden and Read. They are black- face artists, isfaction for your money We employ at this office only high jase graduate, registered dentiate, men who have graduated from the |beat dental colleges, and who have 4 the examinatic of the state Thies means that every this office ha CARRANZA REJECTS APPEAL FOR PEACE _W ASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Gen. ging right on the wall in Carranta’s answer to the Pan his dental chatr, tn plain tenn conferees’ peace appeal ail hed the state d riment to- when you come here, you are ABSOLUTELY SURE that r work will be done by a competent man lfor the simple reason that there are no other kind here. of materials As expected peal for peace it rejected their ap- it Included no direct @ he Only the bes request for recognition, but pro. | cace atone ae” Sane “Gltera to tase posed a conference at the border lany other Kind—because we go be- How soon {t will be made public| hind all our work with an fronclad uncertain. The proposal for al«uarantee, slaned not only by the rence with representatives of are fa Sperator who did the work, but also } by I. ft. Clark, D, D. &, owner and conference republics” will be | nanager of thie office, a man who ts accepted t responsible roughly D always the lowest able t JOE ROBERTS HAS =» LOST HIS BANJO ~”* JLED FRER [eae h orning from 8:30 to iM to ¥ | demonstrate our painless methods, Joe Roberts, banjo player at the|°°™ ee Clemmer theatre, reported to the Re; Dental Offices police Saturday that his banjo and several banjo strings were stolen from the Clemmer while he was out | a few minutes Friday night ir, L, R, Clark, Mgr. 1405 THIRD AVE, N. W. Cor. Third and Union. Come in for a sample 3-Layer Butter Cake—real butter,| oq for a 7 ¢ m : . glass of beer at 171 not butter flavor. fHlave them iced for you in the window as| Washington st., Friday night. He SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY you want them caught his heel on the stairs and} 409 Pike Street and 1517 Pike Place AS SPY FROM VANCOUVER ‘ STARTING ,./"°s. SEPTEMBER 12th The Only HighClass Vaudeville Circuit || The 16 NAVASSAR GIRLS | A Symphonic Music Novelty _CHARLES & FANNIE VAN KELSO & LEIGHTON Afternoon 2220 WEBER & ELLIOTT Pe ~~ ___ BOLGER BROTHERS _ pres ___ QUEENIE DUNEDIN | _____GEORGE CHIYO ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY Every Evening 8:20 10, 25 and 606 |] : —= en NEXT WEEK TRIPLE HEADLINE BILL NEW PANTAGE Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Presenting a Novelty Equestrian Spectacle THE MELODY SIX An Artistic Instrumental Segfette ss, and Miriam Wells, Lois. in Ezra Kendall's Funny Rural Sketch “THE HALF-WAY HOUSE” THE FOUR GILLESPIE GIRLS Harmony Queens Sol Bems The Four The Hebrew Humorist An European Singing and Dancing Review 10c and 20c Reservations 30c and 5 |to the internment camp at Vernon ano wow Born of | SPEEDERS MAY on CANCELLED When two men grabbed T. Col- coff, 24 Magnolia hotel, as he was Police Judge Gordon and the police department are te be passing along First ave. between | Washington and Main, early Satur. give big lift In the of | day morning, and rifled bis pockets,| holding down the motor | getting $75, he managed to hold one| fiends when the council fran- |of them when they became alarmed| chise committee Monday, for jand started away. The man he He che ek eaten ane. held, Frank Furich, and Colcoff] 9.5 who have been fined for himself, are both in the city jail speeding, to appear before the | The young woman had not been in the city many hours when a rap wes heard at the door of the house where she was staying, and she was {questioned reg ing her entry After hearing her story, officers courteously but firmly informed her that she must go back to the Unit ed States, or, if she refured, they gave her the alternative of going Continuous tomorrew from 3 9. m “The Spoils of War” | SIX BIG FEATURES lee 6 Reels Based on Robt. W. Service's A Tale of the Nerth. 5c CLASS “A” |now, Colcoff as a witness, and| committee and show cause why |Fuztch on a disorderly person! their ticenses should not be \ charge suspended or revoked for reck- lese driving. Some action will alse be pro- posed against permits granted to persone who do not drive for hire. Members of the committee believe that after a few licenses have been revoked, the pace that kills will be unknown In John, to murder her, sccordi |Mrs. Orpha Vasbinder, caused to start, Saturday, an action foré vorce. | A short time after their marriage, | she alleges, he began to abuse be, | threatening to end her life with s |gun many times. She left him sew jeral months ago. ELECTRIC CO. SUES SEATTLE SEMINARY Trustees of Seattle seminary are! defendants in a suit filed in supe! rior court Saturday to collect $407.90, said to be due on the| Seattle x rind ‘Tesetions Light and. Power! PUOEDPER STEAMER and Traction, Light and Power JAP J Co. ia the plaintiff. The seminary is conducted by Rev. Alex Beers and his wife, Mrs | Adelaide Beers, dean of women, at ;3209 Third ave. W, FIGHTING NEAR RIGA RENEWED PETROGRAD, Sept. 11.—After several days of quiet, fighting about Riga has been renewed. Gen. Von |Beseler is directing a heavy Ger- man attack from Friederichstadt to Dvinsk, {t was officially admitted! Chiropractic treat today. In his offensive he is mak-|other methods of heall ing a strong effort to cross the ;Practor is not an ordin: Dvina northwest of Friederichstadt. |(, {urseon. | He | doce Thus far the Slavs have been able | dise to repulse his forces, but the vio- | mittin, lense of the German pressure is be- Spinal coming greater, |simple HOUSE ENTERED Sol Levi lice Saturda: 7903 West Green WITH RICH CARGO A $3,000,000 cargo arrived ts 6& attle’s harbor Friday on th Yusen Kaisha liner Awa Capt. Hort It included silk $2,000,000, $750,000 in Japsnes® d, and other articles, d Patrick Thornton, marine fire-} | man, will lose his right leg as the | result of being run over early Sat-| urday morning by an O-W. freight} train, \CZAR GIVES JEWS NEW PRIVILEGES LONDON, Sept. 11.—Rothschild |& Sons, noted bankers, announced | was entered on Wednesda: today that, for the pertod of the|the basement, and a watch, stick | money. ¢ ° war, the Russian government has! pin and cash totaling $50 stolen, jgolter and female trouble Const allowed Jews to live everywhere, | ——$—$______, | Son, and, ex eat and buy property except in capitals | The Hollywood Lunch and Soda! sie’. Rank Bidg. Hours 9 to 6, 6 jand imperial regimental towns,| Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv. 0; Sundays by appointment. |Some restrictions, too, have been removed againat the Jews’ entrance | into government school | justments cure the chronic disease, and operations, easy to cure. Jin and let me demonstrate to hi wonderful science which has od stored the health and strength Lake boulevard | thousands. If treatments fail to thru |spond I will cheerfully refund Special attention to ii 322 hi ne tion and examinatton 3 FREIGHTER PARAISO ORDERED RELEASED The steam freighter Paraiso, | which rammed and sunk the Admi- The Modern Way to Heat Your Home Is With “GasFuelRadiators’ ral Watson two weeks ago, was |Friday released from bond, after . . Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer No Furnace Cellar, Boiler Room, Coal Bin or had fixed limit of lability of her Ash Pit Is Required. The Fuel Is Delivered owners and charterers at $180,000. The Watson owners libeled the Paraiso at $247,000. TRY SCHMIDT FIRST | GOS ANGELES, Sept. 11.--M. A Schmidt, accused jointly with David | Caplan of being implicated in the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times, will be the first to go to trial here October 4, according to a stipulation entered Into by attor- neys for both sides { WAGON FOR NICK an at the Exact Point Needed. f IS to your advantage to become familiar with this house heating system. It is auto- matically controlled by means of thermo- stats, which always keep the room at just the tem- perature you desire and in addition prevent the loss which always occurs with other methods through overheating. ° The products of combustion are carried out doors Shd therefore do not come in conta@ with the air of the room; this makes this method of house heating an ideal ventilating system as well The system is being demonstrated at our show rooms. WOORARBOOCAASOONRAROONAY Prohibition {disciple in Nick Pullers, enthusiastic He start- Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767 fell, sustaining bruises from head | to foot. | “Never egain,” says Nick,

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