The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1915, Page 2

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De AL So ><] 5106 BRO & MADISON The Best of Vaudeville Startin, ___ ina’ Dec. 19 “ori; EVA TAYLOR & CO. In the Lively Comedy “SUSPICIOUS OF HUBB | Harry—Mayo « ae | RUBY HeLDER _Sweet Stagers. The Girt With the Tenor Votee. SISTERS AND NAY SINGH Spectalty Dances ORPHRUM TRAV! WREKLY Prima Do..na Prima Ballerina And Ballet Presenting a Series of of international Songs and Danc Ween EVELYN NESBIT AND JACK CLIFFORD RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW! <J NEW PANTAGES| Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville { MATINE _NIGHTS, Tang 9 / Beginning Monday Afternoon A BIG CHRISTMAS BILL THE FASHION GIRLS A Merry Musical Comedy Tabloid with Fourteen , People, Mostly Girls. BOB ALBRIGHT You Know Bob, “The Male Melba,” Al. BILLEE SEATON Washington’s Own Singing Comedienne. OTHER BIG ACTS 10e AND 20c Empress Theatre| THEATRE BURNS; ee oddest TWO ARE INJURED: PRESCOTT See Restesens CHEYENNE, “Dee. 18.—Mayor R. | MILDRED GROVER |S. La Fountain and Walter Brad-| ley were injured, damage totaling $40,000 was done to the Capitol | Avenue theatre, and 40 guests of the Plains hotel were driven to the streets in their night attire by a fire which burned the tnterior of| the theatre early this morning. MOORE THEATRE ” Commencing Xmas Matinee | Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing; ] | | | Ry jroh. om, |ages as h jents have writte |we'll send them Christmas TO ARMS AGAINST Wan. NOTICE! ' Working People Beware of the Northwest Worker By ‘mDWIN J. BROWN PIKE #7. sn a co, he ¢ ple 411 Pike St. od, f I did Selle menuine Sunnybrook full at | $0c; full pt. 40c: full %-pt, 2067 All standard brands of wines and Hquors at cut prices 4 large bottles of Rainier, German Lager or Olympia. ice cold, 50. Why Pay Moret | | guarantees the superiority of a . and BIVe free Tostop decal and loss of hair Shampoo with hot wa thoroughly into the » creamy lather of the ric he | A. LUNDBERG CO, | Epanol Soap Trusses, Voformity Appliances one] £0 a8 to solten ¢ no THIN” AVENUE TE healing Resinol baleams FORFEIT: the roots of the hair. gradually cooler water water being cold. Dr thoroughly, w This simple, almost a ; scalp itch | live, thick a 5) Res toilet, it clears ard frechens ¢ wonderfully. Sold wherever t Ke hed. For free sample, » uty Prosecutor C county |PROF. ALLISON TO TALK ON WATER IS I have been deeply touched by the good wishes so generously expressed by many thousands of my fellow citiz4zns in connection with my marriage. tended in such good taste and with such genuine feeling that they have given me a self-appreciation of the fine feeling c= 7 ; f state department gave out the Austrian reply to the An ha note this afternoon, The text of this reply to the first American note follows “In reply to the much es teemed pote which his excel leney, Mr. Frede urtiand Penfield, ambassador extraor dinary and plenipotentiary the United States of Amer directed to him In the name of the American government un der date of the 9th instant in the matter of the sinking of the Itallan steamer Ancons the undersigned, preliminary to @ thoro, meritorious treat ment of the demand, has the honor to observe that the sharpness with which the gov ernment of the United State considers it necessary to blame commanding officer of the submarine concerned in the af fair, and the firmness in which the demands addressed the imperial and royal government ar to be expressed, might have warranted the ex __Dectation that theegoverament, HERB ASKS FOR _ SOME CHILDREN ' Schoenfeld ‘Wants to Play Santa for Some of Our Kiddies LOOKS LIKE A BIG. DAY All bachelors, bachelor maids and childless parents who have applied to Th week if their “applications have been granted They will be told, ly letter or telephone, who the children are) who have consented to be enter tained, thelr ages, sex, and otlier necessary data. } We ask applicants to be patient aud hopeful County Poor Commissioner Cal) laghan has been Interviewing the children, and reports that he finds them {a a gracious mood. oe Usually Herbert A. Schoenfeld, of the Standard Furniture ©o,, dic- tates bis correspondence to a red headed stenographer. Owing to the absence on a holiday of the he has written The Star an incoherent letter on a bucking ty pewrtter. Typewriterly speaking, It is one} jof the worst letters we ever re eetved, beginning “Egidor of the} | star,” and concluding ‘YOunrs re- spegtfully.” Bat the bidden meaning Is fine, | and we blame the tncoherence: to the well-known fact that Schoen feild, on those rare occasions when | he uses a typewriter, plays the tn strument with one hi haar has five thumbs The Star found three boys last Christmas for Schoenfeld. He has |three boys of his own, and the |three young Schoenfelds and three guests nearly tore the hou down Schoenfeld author of “Dads day,” had so much fun that he wants to repeat. That is, he wants us to find him three boys, same ungsters “ee A number of the childless par ue th they will love so much that they will never want to let them go. A childless mother of Manette, Wash,, says she has a good hus band, a comfortable | ie, and some money, but she is not ly happy. She wants, and ca have, a baby of her own. ot | would like to adopt a baby So will we send her a baby boy Not younger tham six months nor older than three years That,” she writes, “is the only | Christmas present I want We will try to find her the right kind of bab: APPLICATIONS ALL READY FOR DRINKER County Auditor Phelps has made ready for Washington's coming dryness” by ordering 10,000 blank applications for liquor Every person, except druggists, who wants liquor must make per sonal application at the courthouse fter January 1 Eleven persons and firms were charged op warrants tssued by Dep rmody, on Friday with selling Mquér without a I cense, Th nalty is $100 to $600 fine or * to six months in the Water Purification and Seattle's Water Supply” will be the sub. of a public address, to be delive fonday noon, D Seattle Commercial Club, by Wm. FP. Allison, professor of municipal jengineering at the University of} Washington. ‘This is one of a series of extension lectures on municipal problems given t niversity * in tructors and city official laa GETS DANDER UP ow Gill ver what he considers an exorbs |tant charge for posting nott of the special hearing on the city’s ap plication for a light franchise in the south end of the elty The total charge is $609 need Saturday CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS The Swedish Republican club of| King county will hold their annual election of officers for the ensuing year Monday 1 club hall it in the Swedish STAR—SATURDAY, “~~~ ence which it has ¢ FOR BUSY RE ADERS |! of the United |! PoINTS OF AUSTRIA’S NOTE @ Austria wants further discussion of the case @ She holds her submarine commander cannot be clroumstances upon which it bases its case is not difficult presentation facta In the case in the @ She wants information on which America based » leaves room for many ; likewise names of persons killed. For their death, she expresses regret She reserves the right to place her own judicial in- terpretations and asks Washington to formulate the actual circumstances on which America bases its case @ She claims not to know fully of the German-Ameri- can submarine controversy and holds the cases herein are not parallel. to the judgment of the es does not in any warrant attaching the commanding officer of the sel or to th government The govern 8. has also fatle the persons uy it relies and to whom it PARRA AL ALPALLALAL ALP ALDPALLD | United States to designate . ritical moment has now mad) @ positive state effect that citizens United Stat ea came to grief in thy tribute a high jurisdictional rence to the cial clreumstances ertminating iteelf layn tre in lieu thereof to an exchange amare F THEATRES COMING WEEE) LEVY FORMALLY information government of ‘correapond ORPHEUM Left to right, Nila Devi, Orpheum; Florence Martyn, Empress Bottom, left to right, Billee Seaton, Pantages; ath and Perimutter,” Maida Burke, in “ pheum show starting Sund Ite big laugh t# called pielous of Hubby in the leading role A gorgeous Eva Gauthier Metropolitan, prima donna m . and Nila Devi lerina, will be presented as added young French Canadian woman wh Star for Christmas kids will) harem d -an Monday of next} sings udy Oriental muntc accompanim | executed by Nila Devi four young girls in filmy oa which | Austria-Hun-| M entire. | PANTAGES Other has won national success tn vaude- | ville as a sin ing comedienne tandard Brothers, THE MELTING POT The Most Intense Drama of the Screen FEATURING— Walker Whiteside Valentine Grant six-reel production, ish persecution in Russia, out of which comes a most beauti ful romance, culminating in New York city, where the immi- grant Jew, in truly American fashion, rises to marked success. This production This Great Feature, .Together With a CHAS. CHAPLIN Comedy, Will Be Seen All Week, Beginning Tomorrow | EMPRESS | afternoon will be headed by “E of a Feather attraction will n act that the beginning with J Another feature of the bill is the from his lowly origin of every one with the METROPOLITAN theatre * returns for an en ght nights and three somber 20, at the| MELBOURNE || 1Oc—Second at University—- 1 0c [iauhes 1 until they cried over them the of Montague form was In the nature onaracters of the CHAUNCEY WRIGHT Prominent in the Jules Jordan cast to be seen The Restaurant atom Will open the | known musteal comedy The seat sale | (Snees are to be given on Christmas Those good wishes have been ex- of the people of the country toward those whom they have trusted and with another gove viher cases The imperial and royal gov ernment is less able to follow the Washington cabinet on this unusual path, wince it by no pan® possesses authentic knowledge of all of the perti nent correspondence of the gov ernment of the United States nor is it of the opinion that such knowledge might be suffi cient for it in the present case, hich, in so far as it is inform ed, is in essential points of an other nature than the case or cases to which the government of the United States seems to | allude. | The imperial and royal gov | | | ernment may therefore leave it to the Wawhington cabinet to formulate the particular points of law against which the com manding officer of the su rine is alleged to ed on the occasion of the sink ing of the Ancona ed States bas also seen fit to | refer to the attitude which the ! Berlin cabinet assumed in the_ Again Asks for More Liberty or Death more than five minutes, the city council Saturday formally ithe new tax levy ordinanc eliminates the em for prov | redemption, but allows the others} | which have been in controversy | The ve line-up the same as Friday at 21 mills in the old city Hmit« Assexsor Thatcher is preparing | Saturday to extend the levy on the tax rolls. He will ask $800 of the rtime, which he says it esary for his employes city for ov will be nec to put in on night work, in order | to Rew the work done in time. ature of the five-minute coun cn session Saturday was another speech by Councilman Dale in de- fense of the traction company. EXPERT WILL HELP CIT YIN S. E. FIGHT Councilman C. Allen Dale| ne 1 MEETING IS BRIEF | In a meeting that lasted not ified ng for bond interest and / | “give-me-liberty-or-give-me - death” j | | ' | Vero Abdoomn TEXT OF AUSTRIAN JREPLY TO U.S. NOTE ON ANCONA | abovementioned correspond imperial and royal gov- find» in the much-es teemed note no indteation whatever of the intent wit which the reference was made¥ Should, however, the gov- ernment of the United States thereby have intended to ex ' * an opinion to the effect that a prejudice of whatever nature isted for the imperial | and royal government with re | spect to t udicial connide | ation of the affair in quevtio | this government must, in o to preclude possible misunde standings, dec! matter of co to it#elf full freedom of taining its own legal views in the discussion of the case of 1 th Ancona ‘In having the honor to b ourse to the kind on of excellency, th ssador | the United States of America, with th respectful re enough to com- nicate the foregoing to the American government on this occasion to state that the im- | perial and royal government in | | are that ree, it re no lems degree than the Amerj- can government, and under ai circumstances, most sincerely the same time avails himself of the opportunity to renew the | expression of his most distin guished consideration for the | American ambassador “BURIAN.” MOORE THEATRE Sees) BATTLE The new ordinance fixes the levy | CRY c¥ ja CALL TO ARMS AGAINST WAR. HEALG STREN ENGTH Are what Chiropraéti¢ “mets” tw the man, woman or child who is suffering or is interested in any The council finance committee one who is suffering. The chief | Friday recommended that the re jeent requem by Assistant Corpora jtion Counsel Pierce for an exp len lagainst the traction company’s pe |tition for relief from franchise ob- \ligations, be granted. A sum not exceeding $10,000 will be necessary to fight the case, and this also was jrecommended. Application for ap pointwent the expert was receiv ed Harold Almert, of Chicago. R. CLARK What Better Gift. Could You Give Than to Pro- mote Good Health And there is nothing you co either for yourself or any t r than t TANK tos have teeth put Into perfect condito day that you neg teeth you ar are breed fere with y dig and noth & has @ more direct and vital bear- ing on your health than your diges tion, Your physician will tell you And if your health Is not good, your efficiency ts greatly impatred y bad business indeed. 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Hours, 9 to 12. 1 to many 16; Sundaya, 11 to 1. F ‘ RAYMON Koom 1, ° t neer to aid in the city’s fight ad teeth. We offer you the services f the very highest class dentists aduate, registered men, who have ach and dental board hanging right on the wall in| s and knows it thoroughly. We offer you more, we give with all Thira points you would be interested im are an explanation of what a chiro practor is, what he believes in and how he operates. How simple and hronic diseases are all handled in }nature’s own way. How spinal treatments avoid drugs, operations and suffering o charges for a talk with me. Call today. Few treatments have overcome chronic diseases of yegre standing. Your health is surely worth a few minutes’ consultation. Dr. E. McGee |516-17 People’s Bank Bidg., Corner | Second and Pike | Elliott 2894 sn FAP FRESH FISH CH Direct from Fishermen at FOOT OF MADISON. Come in Forenoon. Gare SPECIAL. FUND FOR IT Your heart is set on something that costs money, perhaps a lot more money than you have or can spare now. If, while you keep on wanting it, you keep on saving for it in the “Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank,” you're sire fulfilled and you will enjoy it all the more for having worked hard to get it. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SROoONe ane CHERRY

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