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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 1916. PAGE 2 ‘NORTH END ASK FOR PROTECTION FRISCO EDITOR 9WearsRubberCollar;Hasn’t [SEATTLE THEATRES COMING WEEK INTHEWARZONE Cut His Beard in 50 Years, SHORT NEWS But,Girls, How HeCan Dance pwr er eam napolis midshipman from Seattle ’ Bill Shepherd Finds Erstwhile 4 Sloboda Owner at j Claiming no adequate water pressure is furnished at Maple expel Leaf hill, in the Green Lake { from naval school for hax Monastir ing district, the Green Lake Busi- 5 ; a FT. O'Hatr ominent IHlinot ness Men's association is cite TELLS OF WAR'S START tlorne in Seattle Welcome, culating petitions, demanding rar better fire protection. * BY WM. G. SHEPHERD | J. W. Troy, Juneau newspaper The petition is receiving (United Press Staff Correspondent) | " North is all agog over hundreds of signatures. | MONASTIR, bia, Dec . a The reservoirs supplying water = (By Mail.)—-When No, 25 Polk st 2 2 W. P, Freund, Ge arged in this district,” said Dr. M. M ) rattled down tn the San Francisco RUBBER {th fo under arrest Van Mull, president of the club, “are at > | earthquake, the newspaper plant of Y couver, H.C, will f aditior no higher le than the bill itself 4 + Bloboda was destroyed and Valdl-} Soeatile Poultry and Pet Btock as Consequently there is not suff a } mir Midzor, the editor, was pennt soclation to meet and elect officers clent water pressure for fire fight less. 1 Thur ' t ing purp at Maple Laat. T |) Bo, after 11 years in California I r a ‘ are not en enough water mat | he came beck to Serbia and—here outils : : to supply the district, and man in he ts in Monast! I ha ‘ are compelled to use wells, The i — *§ There's only one interesting thing ter , tanh . are not enough street hydrants | | about Vaidimir Midzor and that will aad: Ovens “ and the fire station is much too far » Some later. His talk, which | have | Wl of Ro! Reem ager 8 away 3 heard this evening in a litte cafe I ident \Menttie® Matlanal: bank. “nel The district needs a standpipe ‘is full of information of an out of Stok yacueth rohien Pamee, This would cost about $50,000, But the way sort A ther, 06 7 nae _ + + » e @ it is not a question of money. It ts > “Im a school teacher now,” he PY etic cea Se is }a question of human lives at , “in a Httle country school. || nent ¢ mor at banquet given b : @, canza as the headline attraction stale met ¢20 A Sheath ond have to pay | Mthan | ein Frida ORPHEUM j' ‘ offering of the Emp xc ped of the residents of the dis ri choo! V hite theatrical sion ! wee The act one a ected - alking 07 ee D my own board, But school | midnight session with. Pre Clayton, coming as the! Moore PN AE My trict affected are talking of keey been going anywhere tn Serbia for! K “ : 2 o De n {amon ing their children out of the Fair- More than a year. The money was is unk Fo rty now } aying at O headliner Sunday, has} nursery rhymes, with such charac-| yjew school on account of the dan Needed for war. I had 55 pupila pheum, Friday nigt eon dubbed The Darling © of} Little Red) ger if a fire started, Others And I used to teach them reading, _ Donald = Meserve, witness BER UT aienk dance thante Hine" | the inadequacy of fire prot Writing, arithmetic and Serbian his- jchmidt-Caplan a nm trial § inne : é ; aes ' is called) for the death of the Gleason bo ,. sole Seattle lity as a dancer to w *lThe | The act| recently, when the house burned Tells About Start of War Ca eon presider obriquet, Besale's chartp-| rom cing and #0 much tinder “Wasn't it a Serb,” 1 asked him,’ Civil Ser “who started this war by shooting the crown prince of Austria?” | brielle Prinstp mality prompted it | dancing Marshal Bringhurst says the She ts assisted by Lester Shee-| The a | feature attraction i water pressure did not an, dancer, and the famous Clay-| that of Tom and Stacia Moore, in| cause the death of the Gleason “Yea, it was; © ables oxtet comedy natire My Dream Girl.”"| be ans he was beyond aid by the His father is a rich meggees pred q it} f four aere ad Hern and Ritter are two agile the fire department was gives. merchant in Herzegovina 4 Ga on nK mer ho offer a ing and m Drielle was a bright young student 1 company of 250 from Y med nely ivertisement reshand house was extra inflam He didn't know that the shot he weanizing for war irprising { Brothers are equilibrists who do|mable, he said. However, it fs Tired that day would start a world ver br d ant Other w true, Bringhurst says, that bette fire protection in this district is highly destrable ring head t foe est troad lin Miss Marga Angeles, gc “He was too young to be execut @d and he's in an Austrian jail somewhere “PM bet, tho, he doesn’t know | aauiae from er 5 what trouble his shot caused. The || man s se Austrians would keep it away from | Ed Flohert t at ‘ ; him. My nephew went to schoo!!! With Gabrielle and knew him well. || “He was a fine, intelligent young || fellow and he knew, as all the In ) telligent young Serbs knew, that || the crown prince of Austria intend: |} @ ed to invade Serbia soon as * came into power i No Chance for His Life ) “Gabrielle had a good time at | Semlin, across the river from Bel dropped dead in But ‘ords ma¢ ere of Atlantic feet AT ELLIS ISLAND Trio of xylo. NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Despite angry protests, Mrs. Emmeline ial Weekly of world’s| Pankhurst, English suffragist, wos ening with the) ¢ 5 | be another feature sent to the Ellis Island immigre at Monday, wil! ore tion station today upon her arriva: H @ snappy t . from London because she is held nersA Claire ¢ seventh act of the new bill at Pan = grade, for a month before the as old, with William to be an “undesirable alien,” in Sassination at Sarajevo. ae trose @ Y ow a being once imprisoned in “GENTS ABARREL | “He gave parties, and it came out @t the trial that he divided $4,000 with pals who were to help him “He knew whet he was expe to do The crown prince of A tria didn't have a single chance is life that Sunday in Sara. ) He was a dead man as soon as he entered the town Miss Joan Wyckham, her secre tary, accompanied her to the island and immediately attempted to com- muniecate with Secretary of State Lansing and Secretary ‘of Labor Wilson for a special permit, releas- ing her Mrs. Pankhurst was similarly je Harvey and r itfful posing hor A third drawing card is promised The price of flour jumped | | : Rucke and Winnifred, old-time I a® up 20 cents @ barre! Saturday Word reached Seattle that the embargo had been restored on Chinese flour Local mill men, howe deny that shutting off the Chi nstrel celebrities hn i Other numbers on the bill include| of fun-t jalligher and Carlin in a travesty,; Harri Before Mast Harris and) Jes (pe de nese flour has anything to do eo sate’ to a alee eee Whe asteaaeeee oe treated upon her last visit here, Missed him another was bound to With Sy eeyones Ih Otte \ and K and Elisworth, ; Lyric. oe ee ee but was subsequently: allowed 49 Bet him. !t just happened that the poy mo aD, AAG looks) in a clever song and dance act. T The theatre has been renovated,|” foyal automobile came telle’s fe ve > stay ne Hac fourth installment of “The Girl and | and a new beating and lighting sys. voi ceca, aia er aid Fisher, of the Fisher Mi Game,” the exciting Mutual se-|tem installed. Every Monday there MAN RNED “a Tells of Life in America _ Saturday. “That ts now running at this house, will! will be a chorus girls’ contest for a egy weed to be # set retary of} \ torah tal agg ” re | | be shown on the screen. cash prizes, Wednesday nights wi! ‘one of those Slavic lodges which, The oldest dancing master in the country in action and inset por je . even. ° ae i oe 8 be amateur night ‘ane " wen = from time to time, march thru the| trait of Col. Kretiow, who is 71 ye ars old and hails from Chicago, [Prices and the Chinese flour em-| le —) will be athletic or 4g hay oe coached ry ‘setae dies ase * streets of almost every American | | bargo | EMPRESS ' eee “katie sear “¢? af city, carrying lettered banners no; NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—He is 71! fore going on the floor for an ex | He pointed out that flour w \o— ciienninia - ing contests, wrestling night in a cottage in Elmhurst w Riadiceepen nus tant abes tate hes and other contests will be/identified today as Mrs. Marga with a musical comedy extr staged. |Gerber, 70. She had been left alone "ee jby her husband while he came to ~@ | Oakland to keep an appointment. A GIVES TALKS ON If ae HIPPODROME g é lamp Is believed to have been upset. The Woman Who Dared” is el FLOOD ‘THREATENED title of a sketch which will head-| ine the vav i bill at the Hip | drome theatre, beginning Sun-} AwsTERDAM, Jan. 15.—Flood ay matinee. It wi resented | y Robert Atbon a sented | water is reported to have broken The bili at the H thru the Zuyder ee dike at Kat- Ss ait tive. aed oone cen: | woude and submerged Zuldpoiner. S- the . tnov Hesides the |The province of North Holland, diiner, the following acts will 1,069 square miles in area, is in can read and celebrating holl-|¥¢ old, he wears a rubber collar hibition. He says it tones him tp, $1.07 a barrel higher on January 15,/ | 5 few Americans understand. | 89d woolen socks and his whiskers, gives him pep, and puts “spring” |1915, now, and Chinese flour) 7 . oe \ year he used to go to Chi-/the flowing kind, reach half way into his legs was thn Coming to Katherine Dale—Empress tothe convention of the jte his walst— “You can say what you want "* Slavic lodges But, by crick old Colone}, about my rubber collar,” he at the best ys, “but | want to tell you thie—rubber collars are a lot He was always a part of the con-| Kretlow is still more dressier than starched | Yention parades of Slavs, Czecks|4aucing maste and much more econom. co gone cee») BIG GRAFT HERE Mines of the United States and | Convention n Who mystify Americans whenever |N®tional Association of Maste they come to the surface and dress | Dancing i ghee Gunday clothe | Jealous rivals called him the “hu Knows All About U. | man fire trap,” because of his rub ‘The interesting thing about Mid-|P@r collar and his whiskers, which Bor is that, little as Americans |aven't been trimmed for 50 sears and other queer Balkan people who|, He halls fr Spend most of their time in the | Just prove he is n 4 compa podrome con his st Seattle chance to } health? have «4 al about enjoy jes of free time on any-| Six steel freignt » rt 2 fox |6,000 tons capacity are like om able cooking from the ser n course of construction at the “ : erious danger. okt ow of Slavs, Midzor and many of| The colonel, ff it is convenient And he must be good, for all the | shipbuilding yards of J. F. Duthie & lectures to given under the offered Ringer's Educ ated | * men ws ciiiiabaintnilitiaits brethren know a great deal | Prefers to take « cold bath just be-\ girls want to dance with hit }Co. within a short time auspices of the school board by r, Teddy; the Palma Duo, in seicviininzeiailisibaibai out Americans. | pe csseresitas ——eeeeees | Duthie has received inquiries Miss Anna Barrows of Boston, a| *¥™nastic comedy; the Aloha Ha-| Te Prevent the Grip. wallan io, i ong an nce. a Ms cooking tescher of national repute, | ¥4lan Trio, in song and dance, and | ,, Colds to po gh me Quiaine ihe the Romanos, operatic vocalists, ‘Quinine. Be Miss Barrows makes a business of teaching women to shatter the W. Grove's slenature on box. 3 high cost of living, and give the family better meal a ive eS Ts Dea A ime gata PHONE QJ Main 5106 She will lecture in the Manufac rers’ auditorium, entrance to Stu Iding, on January 17, 18 Byery Fourth of July, Midzor! from a Norwegian firm © RAYS, Rsed to print his paper, Sloboda, in| | askin s bins for bide and tf formatior And his Fourth of July edition al-, - out. He was asked {f his firm would » ways carried a translation of the! enter into an ment to begir He American Declaration of Inde-| H | work at once pendence, in full. } § Bids have been dispatched which In Serbian, Sloboda means Lib Duthie said, he had aso arrows is tions endure.” he told erty. “Kangaroo courts” and the tradi-|which the youngsters threatened t becanse they stauqua scl 4 @onal “hothand” will have no part in emplo ke Capt. Alfred Matson, who saved “eterminiog the fashionable dre he SALESMAN MUST Billy Little—Lyric t creates 1 ENGR ss nor h the Teachers’ ¢ anata’ ss!| SERVE TWO YEARS “LINGERING KISS” IS. c’cnc™ life of “Fighting Bob” Evans dur- of underciass men at the university Barrows to are ure ‘14ne Best of Vaudeville STARTING AND ALL WEEK SUNDAY MATINEE Jan. 1 MATINEE DAILY etvil war, died in Marshfield, A warning is#ued by Presic Dre., Friday Suzzallo seems to have had a per suasive ef the sopho:nores include who had to wear corduroy Boys living in the city or whe Albert R. Rolet an Ae eg cod bod ing chi a trousers are engaged in part-time employ-| chan i o wa agile : “ . Py ” Peas Shin Diseases)" scsscecommaea” wnen Senet farce, empe|esance tangas ais aes] ASSESSED A [scrrrs Scan‘ The Daring of Tespsichers was to have executed the will of the ¢ Melt Ik unnecessary for you to suffer | majority, has now de eczema, ringworm, rashes and’, ganization for mmiiay akin troubles. A little zemo, |, orsenization for th Emotten at any drug store for 2 OF $1.00 for extra large bottle, and| Dr. Suzzallo isn't opposed to the of sophome Fomptly applied will usually give | wearing a eae oe ae bt enerated to et heckling of wear better clothing than some those who disi‘ke “core else keeps ce NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Twen- |tions for teachers and many kin tyfive hundred dollars is the |dred subjects. Some of her lec amount Miss Lillian Conklin ed with dem will receive as the result of a jury verdict against G. R. Kauf man, now of Oakland, Cal., be two to fifteer merely snobbish desire to Bessie Clayton Assisted by Lester Sheehan and The Clayton Sextette In Dances of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow rgoO dudes ¢ . { # large instant relief from itching torture lege stude: Ee eteanses and soothes the skin and oth buyer and cause: the fatter anling. har Neale. auickly "and effectively me oar es to the methods a tor his o Serettybebw,? pl Ag ng Al SPRECKLES, OR., GETS SMITH & AUSTIN | BILLY McDERMOTT as convicted! and gave her a “short and a tin “ent ie neeieaoree” TASTE OF CITY JAIL S si and en promised her lfimou- | CALISTE CONANT fed and coats little EER sines and fine ° te easily applied an itt ines and fine clothes instead neful Tale Teller pia ee me = FOR INDIVIDUAL ACTS TO SETTLERS’ DOORS 10"! °°) "reo""s05 "on the) or Mateo Zemo \s @ wonderful disappearing isan sie i.e ees. CANT HOLD UNIONS | Only Survivor of Coxy's Army MANG & SNYDER Master A ORPHEUM TRAVEL tenced by Judge Zemo, Cleveland preva as that 1 REDWOOD CITY, Cal,, Jan, ee is 15.—When John D. Spreckels, EPR eea | in which Mrs. Bu {tered KURTIS ROOSTERS | Labor unions cannot be held re VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Jan 5 | OAKI iy uae re R ‘ Jr, son of the multimillignaire, Only Rooster Act In Vaudeville WEEKLY ] sponsible for the acts of its mem-|Workmen at Powell River thi cae dasinrkl todas Ak oie postr opened his eyes today and \ The World at Work and Piay bers in picketing “unfair” houses, ™OThing opened a subscription Its EXPECT BRYAN AT to New Ye rhen his health per-| stretehed, his gaze fell on pris. | al | | for t the purchase of hay and al ‘ Hearst-Vitagraph News Picto ial 100 Yeara P L s to feed deer driven down from the THE HAGUE : in order to reopen the case in| on walls, instead of his own lux- Exclusive First-run Orpheum Feature O18 J L ie Wanaciee wh M * Lillian +Conklin was! urious quarters jeorge H. mountat cold weatt 3 An Effective Laxative O| Storck, proprietor of a moving pic- er. Great herds of ¢ pursued t yh Src ping eerriee eon me ot Spreckels went into court yes. | Purely Vegetable Aiture theatre at Broadway and Mad- mountain wolves, made their a THE HAGUE, Jan. 15.—Henry at nents toward her.| «day with a pocketful of mon: ison st., ermanent 1 yearance in the last two days, d| Ford's machiner to bring about s e . r nt ir t i an & i inn? es against the Moving Picture Oper- stand hovering about settlers’ cab-|peace thru the Ford activities will HIGH SCHOOLS CLASH ey, expecting to pay a fine for | BN ’ 1 being found guilty of not dim THE GIRL” Seely concluded that two days | =—— lant night. Two|day's baske ators’ union, the Musicians’ union {ns in droves, With nothing to eat,| *tart running on the arrival of Wi) Indigestion, Biliousness, ete. ¥ n the high in the lockup was far more pun the and the Central Labor council xind hearts at Powell River today | iat an, Jane Addams Q on Q Qurmen , P - anion) .<¥ ioe : members of the peace board wil} School league. The result Queen ishment than a fine for a rich € t authorized the picket ills a ani ale visit each be ent country to|Anne 41, Ballard 16; Broadway 38,| man, \f — to act tl ae et ne 1 Bick ¢ r fdeas on the way to bring| West Seattle 24; Lincolr Frank gi evidence, Beer and whisky found tr 5 ee | ! asked $250 started a subscription and tele-|and Henry Ford here, according to eting, in ad until relieved ae Onhocolate-Coated or baa a a I EE NEEM AES cece ( DECIDE MACHINE BULL BROS |_Myron 7. Herrick out for fenate her possession confiscated, but. she Uneausled ‘Vaudeville Moane ales pac Waieey ilk Just Printers from Ohi a Oe TL utae ltook away 200 gallons of wine fl DREADNAUGHT TO (DE sae aeATs JEVNE VOTING QUESTION [ MATINEES, 2:30 (NiGHTS, 7 = 7 "013 THIRD AIN 1043 CANNON FIGHTING ALASKA COST $18,000,000 , st ehani. ie Peuabrnis title Whether or not Seattle will use | ae evne here Frida the county's 200 voting machin ate co 1 will each ca t #t block endec 0 te avor | cil es ena s wetn 6 RAILROAD IN CONGRESS neh 1 iter! igs ft tava be ti phils iC Sabee ares unofficlal vote will be taken} This was the finding of Superior Judge Frater in denying TEEStE N Presenting a Sensational Comedy, LNIZ NS = | Zi 7 ming his automobile headlights, But Justice of the Peace George mare Lincoln, Queen Anne and Bro: were returned Vancouver for food to be| ouncement made Ite « ie e g U d north on the first steamer,|Charles F. A ¢: BEGINNING MONDAY MATINI =. a SE rn a covnea AC rane ean 0.0. ME PORE S Sires ey a siscinh meetin icine Satnibes 0x | ,SVASHINOTON, Jan. 16—-Unalejof the two repu arhorses, | Ail he specified. | two vill be called to pass the necensary \ snappy musical comedy tabloid with Wm, Craig, orning and have your |Minnesota are leading a fight|that they have reason to feel wire | each | 7 i. . . | Dixie Harris, Belle Montrose and a dashing and go home with your Daily, 2180 | h, guaranteed day. fe enre Jon the government Alaskan rail-|declare the emergency appropria FREUND TO RETURN Mat road tion Is necessary because the Twlee Nightly, 7:20 and 9 They intend to fight not only the Vrices, 1c MRS. MOHR, RUMOR BESSIE HARVEY | Rucker and Winnifred ful to come to progressing more rapidly than - regular $8,000,000 appropriation, | had been ected W. F. Freund, an American-born! i EDWIN J. HhOWN | : DD. Ss, but the emergency appropriation of| The $5,000,000 first installment German, who had enlisted for over and Riotous Colored PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Jan, 15.—Ru 4 : 71% First Ave. Jess than $1,060,000 as wel a total of $35,000,000 was in-|8eas service With the Irish Pusilier more that Mrs. C. Franklin Mohr HER POSING HORSE Entertainers Union Block. They have affidavits alleging ver work up to July, {at Vancouver, B, C., will return here cane Gautier, Georee dealt, Wes Meh aveuiins tit! thas faults have already occurred of favorable weather, Without further resistance to face Pris winks a take cortaeai and Sundays until 4 n the work and that there are mis ane sald, t Oe le lur people who work. takes in the selected route. : exonerating her from chorges of par OTHER BIG FEATURES—10c and 20c e is the latest word received Satur Notwithstanding the opposition'the government wants day by Sheriff Hodge | ow Phone Main 9640. se i on a charge of forgery. ‘This band, were current toda ticipation in the murder of her “J .