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seaenres ese aane eae eet pyretess €iGux | signed J operator who does the w BOALT HEA By Fred L. Boalt. A young man, his wife and a very small baby occupled seats in one of the rear rows at the Hippodrome, Monday morning. 1 did not know them or any thing about them. | only know that the young man and his wife looked fairly prosperous and fairly healthy and that the baby was nicely dr d, but looked a bit puny With rapt attention, they Ils tened to what the speakers on the stage were saying. It wa AMUSEMENTS High Vaudeville Ctreut Nina Morris & Co. In “The Blue Diamond” Primrose Fo: Jed nod Wehel t The Only The GU Orpheam Travel Weekly. Afternoon te and ae Sundays and Holidays) Evening 100, NEAT Ww srday Matinee and Night Up to 8 T—PEATURE ACTS—T? Matinee Daily, 2:30—100, 15 Two Shows Ntghtl oe NEW PANTAGES * HARDEEN Handeaf! King avd Jallbrenker Mats, 2:30 LOIS weit i THE HONEYMOON GIRLS Big Musical Comedy Act with 1¢—rrorLe—4 OTHER FEATURE ACTS 1c and i5¢ Doctor of Ophthal mola — and Optometrist — Doroter tie ot Saline, & E TROUBLES. Matalhics MERYOUSNESS. MUSCLE TROUBLES. 1 4 SALTY Union Dye Works (Inc.) EVEN THING IN CLEANING AND DYEING o KODAKERS— “In at one, at five 're done” JACOBS PHOTO SH Second Bldg. Dr. L. R. Clark. Dental Service of the Very Highest Class. ‘That is ex yw ° offer ; tion With ev out of t fronciad guar This « by L. RB manager of Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. MR. Clark, Manage 1405 Third A N. W. Cor. and Union. ‘Third YOUR PINK-CHEEKED LITTLE BABY! EVER THINK OF HIM AS A PROBLEM? RS MAYOR DISCUSS ’EM! as tho they were finding ave- | sabout the effects upon the 4 nues of thought entirely new Ith of bad teeth? | and strange to them Ry and by your baby will be a By and by the mother’s arms little boy, and then a big, shy, ado grew tired. The father took |lescent boy—-a dangerous time. the baby and joggied it on his | Are you on terms sufficiently tntt knee. mate with your boy to guide him tam going to speculate about — safely thru that pertod? that man, that Woman and that There are ® thousand and one baby. If what | efall say je | things to know about babies, onee not true of them, it ls at least you get started. approximately true of most | *.8 young husbands and wives and | have made a small bet with first-born bables. myself that the young man and eo nie wife will be at the Hippo: } After cotlege, he studied law, If} @rome Tuesday not law, something else He gave a lot of thought and work to prepa ration | | | | IS MAYOR GILL ACONTRACTOR? State Sues Him For $72.08 for Workmen's Com- pensation Fund. | After college, she quit studying | probably Neither studied babies. Indeed, | there is a law of conventional so: | elety which says {t ts not proper) }for maiden ladies (unless they hap | pen to be nurses) to study babies The man married the woman. He wasn't thinking about bables when | |he proposed to her, She wasn't thinking about babies when she ac That's what for—to have BUT HIRAM DENIES IT) I say, stran a Spe agen Pafrcbngeed State Attorney General Tan ooo, ee eees, ee ner has a legal bone to pick tem The man knows a lot about law. The woman can trim a hat} With Hi Gil » cooling we 9 Dy Tanner started sult against and discuss Art and The Drama. | The baby was an accident. It | was a welcome accident, tho. They loved it, but they didn’t the mayor Monday, demanding $72.08 for the workmen's com- pensation fund. know anything about it. it Hi buflt a new home for Mra. Hi wae a beautiful, wonderful mys- [and himself last year at 626 35th tery. it had exactly the right ("Ve number of fingers and toes, He employed day labor, prefer: ring to give the work to some of the boys he thought needed {t more than] and ite nails and tittle pink ears were exquisitely shape They didn't worry, tho. hey |fOMe Contractor, It cost him more would muddle thre to build it that way, he says, but The mother didn't know, when he thought !t worth whil the baby yelled, whether it was a Hi a Contractor? i pin or a stomach pain Now the attorney general has | ore come to the conclusion that ander Then they happened to drop into |the workmen's compenmtion law the Hippodrome Monday mort Hi must be looked upon as a con The first session of the City-Wide | tractor. }Child Welfare institute was in| As he hired men to engage tn car progress, It will continue four|pentry, bricklaying and painting. days. the attorney general says he is The princtpal speaker at all the three kinds of a contractor—build seasions will be Dr. William A. Mo-|ing, bricklaying and painting |Keever of the University of Kan ways, the mayor sas, and a very great authority tn-/should pay into the workmen's deed, under whose guidance the pro-| pensation fund of the state the fol j ram of the institute has been ar /lowing amounts, with interes | ranged. Dr. McKeever will deliver For being a building contract eight lectures or, $48.48. Erastus Brainard is the ch For being a bricklaying con. | man. After a prayer by Dr. F tractor, $10.10. Elmer Brown, of the Pilgrim (« a |mregational church, Mayor ( or, sane” pAb eg ato wi | made the opening address. Hi says he never was anything ot! . the kind; that the worst thing that ean be said of him ts that he chose the law for a profession, but is per ectly willing to square up with the| |state If it can show him where he |is wrong. | Tho no baby expert, hizzoner has sound ideas. “The tendency,” said the “le to maudiinize over roid criminals and err ing women whose habits are fixed. There would be fewer — REE criminate te reform. tower sie QOH! HAVE YOU TRIED bodies to build up, and fewer | souls to save, if we started | right with the babies. here ien't any such thing as a delinquent child. The de ALLIED COCKTAIL? VENICE, Cal, Oct. 4—The allied cocktail is the latest on linquency is the parents.” the bars and in the He was in favor of pushing It follows agtaeses the child-welfare work, the One-fou: efourth French vermouth, meyer ay pow pigeon te one-fourth italian vermouth up, a 4 taba. ‘The man count to de one-half English gin and a piece of Te: ashamed of themselves. | Then Superintendent of Schools | Cooper spoke “A Word of Greet-| ling,” after which the meeting got down to brass tacks. onion. Two live cross-bred foxes raised It was about then the young man/| by 4 cat in the Tanana valley, Ala land his wife in the back row began | ka, w curiosity on the water to open their eyes. It was borne |front here Monday. They arrived {fn on them that their baby was not|here on the steamer Mariposa, only the sweetest and best baby in| which brought a shipment of 65 |all the world. It was also a Prob-|live foxes, worth 000. JS }lem. The study of the Problem was | Sterling of Fairbanks {8 taking a Science more exact and difficult;them East for the Alaska Silve Fox & Fur Farma Co. QUAKE FELT HERE than the Law And what do you suppose those ex perts talked about? Play! Mrs. L. B. Hoag, chairman of the recreation and playground commit tee of the Central Connect! of the | Mothers’ congress, discussed “The| Seattle seemed ina fair w |Community’s Responsibility for) Monday to recover from the ter-| | Healthy Play jr arthquake of urday night! | | “Play as a Part of the Course in say y’ didn't feel it? Neth the Public Schools” was handled by |°T did we, but it splashed over the Miss Almira George, of the Board| W"ter that holds down the gas in of Education |the Seattle Lighting Co.'s tanks,| D. V. Mitchell, supervisor of the| #04 down in Utah, where the quake Hiawatha playfield, talked on “The|Orlginated, several railroad water| Neighborhood Play Center tanks were leveled. It extended up Dr. McKeever discussed “The| 4nd down the Const New Interpretation of Play J, Mitebell Knisely, principal the Green Lake school, explain “How We Aim to Make the Motion Picture Serve the Interests of the ELKS’ FAIR SUCCESS| Young.” The Elks’ county fair, the most] Austin E. Griffiths gave hin|*uccessful ever held, closed Satur. views on “The Popular Amuse-| #7 night after a record attendance |}had gone home. The Tilikum ments of the Young.” |drum and bugle corps helped make And Miss Helen R. Richter, seo-| ium an ; retary of the play streets depart-|he welkin ring, and the “gam ment. People’s Institute, New York |?! (with stage money) was es city, told what 1s done in New | Pe vy on the closing night York with relation to “Play Streets | and Their Supervision iNEW U BUILDINGS | eee . All this at the morning session | Dr. McKeever promises that in| First of a sert five buttdings, | the four days the entire fie of] which will ult form a quad-| child-welfare will be co 1 ngle on the campus, the new birth to adolescence. puilding for t ome economics | Do you know how to bathe | department at the university, is to baby? How to clothe It? How | be erected soon, at a cost of $1 to feed it? How to cure It of | 000. Plans have been completed. ills? How to correct it? How | and bids will be called for at once to guide It? Can you teach | | ‘our little boy or girl how to play? Do you ‘know the im | PETER IN LIBRARY portance of play? How much do you know about “baby” | 0 8 a teeth? And other teeth? And | | aban nanltee Ai ee Seid BS NE RSS he lives to be as old as Methuselah he won't have al ed, now PHOEN Oct. 4.—Gov.| }) “ti gel t 2 Is Hunt said today more troops 2 “ ripssy ded "ie would be sent to inton Ariz rison ibrarian where 8,000 men are striking, de manding better working conditions, unless urgently requemed the jadjutant general Forty-eight state militiamen have been already sent tothestrike zone, WPA MEL UAC IL EBL RT TTP | SSES MEN- WOMEN night, a bazaar ~ ons and Daugh at the clubhouse, | Boren ave. and Virginia st. The| YOUR CREDIT isa K proceeds will be used to ald sick bdo kd benefits STAR—MONDA PAGE 2. OCTOBER 4, 1915 Says Old 7 the "M the original Mystery e J are imitations, I’m a livin man, woman and child in “I'm the 7th point of superiority in Sterling Gum. And nobody knows me but the Sterling people themselves, “But perhaps you can find me — for the point is really in Sterling Gum itself. It isn’t masked—isn’t hard to capture—the trail is clear and straight-away. “First study points 1 to 6: Crowded with flavor 4. Velvety body—NO GRIT 5. Crumble-proof 6. ® lotr + rseverance? Are Some say that 1. 2. 3. From a day “Have you at discovering won't be one, two, three alongside of the person who discovers point 7!” terling Gum The 7-point gum PEPPERMINT —RED WRAPPER CINNAMON —&LUE WRAPPER The Sterling Gum Co., Inc., Long Is'and City, Greater New York COLORADO MINERS VOTING ON JOHN DS ANTLUNION PLAN’ DENVER, Colo., Oct. 4.—Miners | ism. | among the Colorado coal camps in| In connection with his new Indus | John D. Rockefeller's employ began |tfal aystem, Rockefeller and his of- | : ‘ ficials say they are anxious to wipe | loting today on his new the slate clean of alleged offenses plan of unionism without the union,” the in the 1913-1914 strike, and would scheme of collective bargaining and | welcome di ssa! of all criminal} government of their work, which he | cases, except, possibly, the more lied more democratic than union- | flagrant TWO GATES CUT IN |MAN HANGS HIMSELF | IN PARK SPITE FENCE WITH A SHOE STRING P, John Swanson, 40, a laborer. park,| Was found dead in nis room at th Salvation Army hotel, Fifth ave. S and Washington st., Monday, hung Two gates, one at elther end of the “spite Leacht had been made Monday by the park fence” at board to the bed post by a shoe &tring Pewides these, the customers of/ When the chambermaid failed to F. A. Lane, the marooned confec-|gain entrance to his room Monday tloner, have access to his place of Se summoned assistance, the door business by another route, a new|W4s broken down, and Swanson was board walk from the end of the car| found lying dead on the floor ine direct to his door, over the). He was a member of the South fence. Park Eagles’ lodge. Lane said he expected to have a conference with A. L. Kempster CHARGED WITH THEFT who promised the park board to|. George Smith, Janitor of the Van oust Lane, over the matter of his! Siclen apartments for a year and a lease soon half, is on trial before a jury in —— | Judge Fratey’s court Monday, charg DR MACY'S Jed with having stolen a quantity af \e \linen, draperies, cooking utensils {and other artic from the house methods the | where he was employed | Smith has a wife and child and |lives at 4018 Maryland place. uti 2, ima, Appendl. Natural quick from men and | TRADING STAMPS WIN POINT | PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 4,—The }Oregon anti-trading stamp law, |paesed by the last legislature, was |declared unconstitutional in a de |cision handed down today by Fed eral Judge Wolverton, acting fc |Judges Gilbert, Bean and himself,| who heard the case, Man —all others dare to every merica! challenge to your ability at discovering. Sterling purity Untouched by hands Pi good Bafél I'ma light factory Su oO} olumbus w (COTTON PRICES — SKYROCKETING NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—After making a sensational $1 spurt upon unfavorable news in the new government cotton report, cotton futures before the close made another sky-rocket move, totaling for the day $3.50—the greatest jump in the memory of traders. Scenes in the cotton exchange rivaled the frenzied events of the past week in the stock exchange. BERLIN ADMITS LOSS OF HILL TO FRENCH chief of police does, and what its mayor does not do. But we have no difficulty in guessing what the Portland may or—any Portland mayor—would do in the same circumstances. WOODY TO SEE GAME WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 } President Wilson may join the | mighty throng of fans at the | second game of the world series In Philadelphia, He wired to- Paramount Pictures TODAY Harold MacGrath’s Great Story BERLIN, Oct 4.—Tho the French are admitted to have cap- tured a German trench on the hill northwest of Givenchy, other at tacks were repulsed, today's official statement announced. The mans gained from the British nea a point north of Loos and ym the French west of Vimy THE FOC WOMEN HAVE CLOSE SHAVE Auto dr y La ven ra Grady, law With the immensely Popular apher, toppled over bank on Young Star Sunset bh ay and Rainier ave. Sunday overturned on car DONALD BRIAN track, Bernard Rubens, 14, flagged Originator of the Merry)? inbound S., R. & 8. car and sav Widow Waltzes, &to. ed the occupants from death. Be. ae . 4 sides Miss Grady, there was anoth ine Story by a Great Au er woman and a child in the car thor and a Clever Young Star and Cast : NEW FEES AT Y. W.C Fees at Y. W dollar mem girl to any Paramount Travelogue ALASKA | BELLINGHAM WOMAN DIES | Mrs. Hazel M. Dodson, of Belling- jham, well known in died eattle, Sunday night at the Providence hos [pita after several months’ illness. Cafelerta uitable rewards for the discovery the 7th point ta be aderal later. HD LACEMAKERS MAKE MOSQUITO NETTING LONDON, Oct. 4—Lacemakers Nottingham were saved from abandoning the Industry by a great government order for mosquito net. ting to be used at the Dardanel! | be { I } MANCHESTER, Oct 4.—Over {100,000 men of this city have en- listed since war began, 2,151 In one day being the recruiting record. Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Quality food and excellent service prevail at the Nor tonia Cafeteria, Breakfast—€: 30 a. m. Strictly fresh ranch eggs with Swift's Premium hams and bacons. Try Our Hot Cakes and Waffles Lunch—Continuous Service Dinner—Until :7:30 “Our Coffee is a little better” Fine reading and rest room for the convenlence of our patrons, seca e CrlChla’ 1 142. 73 4th Ave. Adjoining Joshua Green Bldg. \