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HENRY W. SAVAGE Presents The Greatest Comedy Success in Centuries ME! By RUPERT HUGHES Vivian Blackburn and Geraldine O’Bricn 1:15, 3, 4:45, 6:30, 8:15, 10:15 p. m. Second Ave. at Seneca TREASURER EXPLAINS “WILSON'S TRIP ACTS IN RENICK LAW TANGLE’ COST HIM $2,739 } er| President's Hontymoon Puts Considerable Dent in a] eng on City Treasurer Terry Monday, city employes’ salaries with broke his silence and sent to the/Cent warrants _| The question was put up to him es, allen pang for Day! hra a resolution introduced three| Bankroll z ol ions w e weeks ago by Councilman Erickson > 7 | who wanted to know whether or not WHERE IT ALL WENT Terry was violating the Renick eK TODAY’S BEAUTY HINT | '*%, "222, .2¢, ate, interest and BY IDAH MeGLONE GIBSON bond payments direct from the in-| , HOT SPRINGS, Va., Jan. 11 terest and redemption funds. | wonder if the president It fs not necessary to shampoo! He pointed out that {t was the, thinks his honeymoon worth the money requet is duty of the finance committee and quite so frequently if your hair y Thie remark wae made by e properly cleansed each time by use| not the council to carry on invest! of a really good shampoo. The/eations, and that their findings| hard-headed financier—just as easiest to use and quickest drying/ should then be submitted to the, ‘the president and Mrs. Wilson shampoo that we can recommend |counci! for action. | embarked on their special train fo our readers may be prepared| “Under the law, general’ bond| for Washington from Hot very cheaply by dissolving a tea-| payments are payable in New York| Springs, where they had been spoonful of canthrox, obtained|in gold coin,” he sald. “No such re spending the first two weeks of from your druggist, in a cup of hot|strictions are placed on salaries or, thelr wedded life. water. This rubbed into the scalp|city bills.” The financier was probably creates a thick lather, soothingand! But the councilmen are still won more or less pessimistic, In cooling in its action, as well as|dering about the application of tho| stead of honeymooning, he had Yery beneficial to scalp and hatr.|Renick law In the case. been down at Hot Springs try After rinsing, the scalp is freeh| The way was paved for the con: | ing to get some relief for his and clean, while the hair dries! demnation of Cedar Falls, to guard rheumatism. quickly and evenly, developing a/the Cedar river water supply, when| Hot Springs 's one of the most! bright luster and a soft fluffiness|Councilman Haas {ntroduced an or-|@*Pensive places in America in that makes it seem very heavy. |dinance authorizing the corporation| Which to spend any time, whether | council! to go ahead with the pro-| You re on a honeymoon or not | ceedings. | Special Train Costs $400 What to Do for Eczema] Seepase trom the north bank of]. It is only the wealthy who ean! jthe Cedar river raised Rattlesnake| !!ve there for 10 days or more, even a ° e lake flood.|1f they are satisfied with a room y Greasy salves and ointments |/#Ke. & year ago, and the inke flood.|!f they f a room e. should not be applied if good, clear |ed the little village of Cedar Falls.| 4 : skin is wanted. From any druggiet| After an Investigation, City En-| The special train which conveyed for 26<. or $1.09 for extra large size |gineer Dimock and Health Commis-|the president, Mra. Wilson and their get a bottle of zemo. When app 0 lealt nesueenaent tere. Shon ee Ch as directed, it effectively removes | 10 McBride advocated conden | atten ant Hot ing in eczema, quickiy stops itching, and|nation of the town, to keep Seat-|the neighborhood of $200 each way heals skin troublexeaiso sores, burns, |tle’s water supply from pollution.| said one of the railroad officials to wounds and chafi®. It penetrates me. cleanses and soothes. Zemo is de sedan tm @ Op Ms ie j pendable and inexpensive. Try It, as yet ig Per Azo|,, The. President's suite at the we believe nothing you have ever fails to cure Itching, | Homestead rents for $30 a day uned Is as effective and satisfying Zemo, Clevelasd. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives rellef. 56c. His valet and Mrs, Wilson's maid | had rooms for $4. day each. The| == | transportation of the White House automobiles was $60 each way | | The room for Charley Schwem, | was $6 a day Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. the president's own stenographer, | 1332-34 2u1 Roses Every Morning | SECOND UNION room and board for Garage fees and gasoline aver a day; wages of servants $ salary of stenographer $4 a tips and fees, $75 The total While one might compute the amount which wae apent for flowers, the boxes which ar- rived from Washington contain- | ing American Beauty roses | each morning could not have cost less than $15 daily SCHOOLS AGAINST | TIMBER SALE BILL PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11 Say ing the proposed bill of Representa tive Albert Johnson, whereby funds |dqived from the ° sale of timber 141s in national forests be dl | verted from improvement of county |achools to the exclusive conatruc- EASY CREDIT TERMS— CHEERFULLY GRANTED Credit does not necessitate spending more money in any manner. It just makes the spending of it easy and convenient, so that you will not notice it Women’s Coats and Suits All Re-marked Greatest Reductions of the Season The fortunate women who investigate our Semi- Annual Clearance of Coats and Suits will find many ‘ " 7 te i |tion of highways, would be detrt exceptional values. Fine serges, whipcords, ol mental to the school system of Ore poplins, mixtures and gaberdines in the best dem gon and other states, Reuben Jones f ' ‘ ecretary of Seattle board of ed tailored and fur-trimmed style the season—all : re OF 08 recommended tion again with the superior tailoring ar ptt $$16up COATS$10up ALTERATIONS FREE will t te t SUIT WILCOX GETS CONTRACT | Contract for building two mile permanent highwa bet ween Newport and Hazelwood was let by the county commissioners Tues y to W. W. Wilcox on his bid f $17,996, 4 FIVE DAYS ONL TARTING TODAY ACUSE With the Entire Original New York Cast, Including GEORGE F.. MARION FIVE SECTIONS OF SOLID MIRTH! Morning and Afternoon Patrons Will Avoid the Night Crowds—Continu- ous from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. “Excuse Me” Performances at 11:30 a. m., THE STRAND Admission 10 Cents | Quinine removes the STAR—TUESDAY | | I! HAT WAS BOB'S OLD CAR WORTH? Prosecutor Lundin was tnatruct ed by the county commissioners Tuesday to take up with John Siat tery, of the Commercial Union In surance Co, the matter of nettle ment for the total destruction of the large Pierce-Arrow touring car formerly used by the sheriff It wae insured for $2,000 Altho a searching tnvestigation nto the cause of the “accident” was made at the time, Slattery Tueaday that ¢ would pot enter versy with Lundin. We wish only to arrive at a valuation of the car,” he said will pay that of the ma into the contr Just We the Grip Laxative § so or BROMO QUININE. Grove's signature on box No Guesswork Z ZB No guesswork ing the years of experience. Eighth in Seattle. We prescribe. and fit our own glasses We Guarantee Satisfaction. Comp! $2.50 and Up Curry Optical Parlors H. C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With Yeu HAPPINESS Is the aim of life. And many of the things that happiness depends upon can only be secured by money. You will have the money if you will start a savings account with us now. Interest 4 % UNION SAVINGS & n our method of exam eyes, Twenty-five year grind Fitted i\TRUST Co. | OF SEATTLE Capital end Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President 6, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Office HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial District JAN, 11, 1916, PAGE PUGET SOUND IS BEST NAVY BASE Admiral Tells House Commit tee of Dry Dock Facilities SEEK APPROPRIATION WASHINGTON, Jan, 11 Battle cruisers, proposed by the administration program, are too large to enter the navy dry docks of either coast, Rear Admiral Stanford told the house naval committee today He declared, however, that the docks on Puget sound could be enlarged It was belleved the Washington Washington that mittee hearin Puget sound great and . Collier's ‘Points Out Advantage of Naval Base Here by members 0 at com edn derive delegation out of the prepa going to in lasting benefits The “pork barrel” is the Greatest menace to obtaining a proper measure of prepared ness in the United Sta Of the seven first-class navy yards, only two can receive our first-class modern battleships at all times and in all condi tions One Is at Portsmouth, N. H., the other is at Bremerton, Wash These two only fulfill the re- quirement that the approach: to the navy yards should have a channel of at least 40 f freely open at all times. Thus Burton J. Hendrick marizen'the situation in the latest iasue of Collier's Weekly tn an ar ticle entitied “What the Pork Bar rel Means.” Nefore we jfense,” he nays extinguish the kreatest source weakness In the old days, Hendrick potnts out, when sailing ships met all nec enmary requirements, even Mare Island navy yard at San Francisco answered sufficiently as a naval base have national de we will have to pork barrel, the of our military But now “Since Robinson Crusoe built a boat that he could not get to the water, human ingenulty has evolved nothing #0 criminally absurd as these American navy yards.” It's the “pork barre! to the front! “Congreseman Bryan of attle says unpl ant things about the mud flats of Mare Island,” Hendrick “whereat Congressman Curry | of Sacramento wants to know bout the fogs on Puget sound.” And then we have Congr yan Humpbrey, champion of the barrel pork | “Congressman ! Humphrey,” says Hendrick, “feels called upon to quiet such troubled wa. ters, In getting appropriations for Puget sound, he said, he had always received the sup- port of the entire delegation. Should the Washington delega tion not reciprocate? “That is the philosophy of barretiem, the practice s0 terribly weakened army and the navy. both the Gome day the reckoning will JUDGE DENOUNCES | COURT SY QUITS THE BENCH State pectal | PORTLAND. Courts inal jurisprudence—are held in con jtempt by Judge John H. Stevenson of the municipal court here. "IT MERELY ADDS TO THE MISERY OF PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP,” he says. “IT DOES NOT CURE THE EVIL. Tam sick and tired of the whole farcical proced ure And for this reason enson has handed in tion, to become effective 1 two years availingly consider |_“My whole ‘ENGLAND AFTER GERMAN TRADE BY WILBUR 8, FORREST LONDON, Jan. 11—England may insert in final peace terms | with Germany a clause by which Germany will bind her | own hands in the matter of | commercial expansion. With Great Britain's announc- ed Intention of striking at the roots of German trade, It was learned today that commercial experts have suggested that one of the most effective methods of doing this would be to insert a clause in the peace terms whereby Germany would agree to refrain from export business for a period of years. ate im Ore, Jan the whole process Judge Stev signa February He has been on the bench over Albe tried, to Mayor to persuade him un re purpose, ‘TACOMA MAN TALKS AT HUMANE MEET Was A apeaker Tesday Jond day's session at the sec conference of Washington humane societies being held at the Com mercial Club. Other speakers included Mis Anna Louise Strong, O. W, Nel and Dr, Ella G, Sto | GETS LEAVE TO worK | NEWPORT, Wales, Jan. 11 Rey. Hall Wallis, leading Methodist minister, was granted a six months leave of absence by his congrega- tion to do war work in a shipyard, y fam. | William Van Voris of ‘Tacoma | of the general | CALLS LAWYER | “LIAR” IN an OL] SEU Wirth Ten Dollars Worth of Contempt The World's Largest and |} | Finest Photoplay Palace WRITES OUT CHECK} E. G. Wirth, of 1110 Hiawatha] place, called Attorney Frank P. |Rutherford a liar’ during the hearing of a case in Supertor Judge} Gilliam's court Tuemlay, and was! fined $10 for contempt | e He refused to pay Call a sheriff,” commanded Gil-] Ham | Deputy Frank Ware responded, | Take this man to jail,” Gilliam | ordered und keep him locked till he pays his fine 1 don't have to go to Jail,” de bank book, wrote a check for $16 payable to the order of the court Wirth’s anger had been arouse IS HERE TODAY by Attorney Rutherford when th latter testified that he had been in formed that Mra. Wirth, on her And will address the deathbed, last July, had told her te audiences of the Coli- daughter she did not want her hus-| = seum at the afternoon band named administrator of her ANITA HING and evening shows. entate “Because he is a drinking man She was not able to appear day beenuse of wervoun and an I. W. W.." Rutherford said break down, the daughter told bir = iach er 0 tr 8-PIECE RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA “arrie 5 e yadministrate with Wirth. a rere "7 The Wi Priced Mustent Organization in the States After Mrs. Wirth's death, it is GIANT MOLLER PIPE ORGAN anid, it developed she had secreted $1,868 in banks without her hus Will Render Nambers and Wit pret the Pie~ band's knowledge | ogram, Which Includes Her entire estate Is appraised at ent action was Turner to remove FANNIE WARD IN THE fe ® | $7,459.66 F jbrought by Mrs. | Wirth as administrator | COLUMBIA RIVER BAR WASHED OUT T CHEAT | | | Sents May Be PORTLAND, ljumbla river bar t cording to Maj. Jew engineer, who today completed the annual survey of the mouth of the | rtv q shows a chan 1,5 a depth ¢ ft ' Jn 11,—The vanished Co ac government of at low w was pointed out that his sur-| Ie vey was made following two months of the worst storms the Oregon | jcoast has ever seen START SEARCH FOR | BOOZE NEAR MINES TACOMA, Jan. 11.—Eight deputy sheriffs, with Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M. Thompson, armed with search warran houses and stores w ating the 7 jon and Carbonado, today began raiding T suspicion on law at mining Wilk towns Y.M.6. A. TO HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION | Original songs, and cartoons thrown on the screen will be a fea ture of the annual meeting of the Tis’ Mach’ ct'she maser a'sn il Lasts Longer and Gives More Heat screen in condensed form. Tarts Than Any Other HARD FUEL Wilson, attorn has the pro- |franiaeaurisg the mating wen || No Smoke Nor Soot to Creep immediately follows the banquet. Through the Hot Air Ducts Into Six directors and two trustees will be elected the Rooms—None to Be Blown About the Neighborhood. never used this excellent hard a tr you may have vered for $1.00. al ave want only STEM AND the furnace, heater COKE fuel and c Phone us your order—we will deliver promptly. |Judge Stevenson, “is to get away from the burden of sending people to jail and imposing penalties. 1 ORFFAIOS Big have been doing this for several years, Now I am thru. Let some SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY body else do them . ' When I gend a man to jail for Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767. | drenkenness, what have I accom plished? WHILE HES IN JAIL, HIS { WIF KR i WIFE_AND CHILDREN ARE DE. 10. p. Deisel ofl burning engine, = Aunt ae the contract for which will be let™ "I " rl and : bh , gets dren Monday q Kain ax soon as he gets out The boat is to be complete in 120 4 en I send a thief-to jail, do working days, according to the cou, I help etther the thief or societ tract q I do not - ~ q WHEN HE GETS OUT, HE's STILL A THIEF, AND A JAIL, MORSE FOUNDS NEW BIRD BESIDES John McAteer, of the McAteer When T send an tmmoral wom-| shipbutiding co., ot Seatie, was) WORLD SHIP MERGER an to jail, do I halt or hinder the| awarded the contract Tuesday for ? manufacture of immoral women be-| puilding the new King county ferry i i cause of social conditions with fe Veahou aNuba "Hite bid was |_.NEW YORK, Jan. 11—Chas. Wee which the courts do not concern Morse, a mighty power in financial themselves? Duthy Shipbuilding Co. of-/¢ireles before he was sentenced @ The work—THE FARCE OF AD. to build a steel-hull ferry | Atlanta federal prison, is forming ® MINISTERING SO-CALLED JUS $22,400. ‘This was turned new world ship combine, according TICE—has become so distasteful to 1 favor of a wooden hull to | to reports today me that I can continue it no long-| be built by McAte Morse hopes to found an Amert altho, to be frank, I need the 8 fications call for a hull 0) can mercantile marine touching 00 the office pays. I am going| feet long, 86-foot beam and 13-foot' South American and Europ f hack to private practice Idepth. It will be pped with a ports 11b.Tins 30c-3 1b. Tins 85c rorkingmant heakfast tonie x Bib 2 af ir oo delight “Carmation,” Steck Cut Coffer : it the best at the pce. 30 ¥ the md din | 85 the Spownd dn TRYING 1S BELIEVING Seattle Wash. The Oldest and Largest Coffeo Roasters in the Northwest Closset & Devers \