The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1916, Page 2

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COLISEUM AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. TONIGHT and TUESDAY Wallace Reid —and— Cleo Ridgely stars of “The Chorus Lady” (Wallace Reid will be remembered for his masterful inter- pretation of the lover in Geraldine Farrar's pictured “Carmen”) are featured in The WANT WOMEN IN FARM, NOT JAIL’ Committee “Asks City and County to Aid Instead of Condemning Delinquents. MAY USE COURT HOUSE) Mra. DOM Stone, wife of a prom! {nent physician and surgeon, head | ed a joint committee representing several leading women's organiza tions, which met with the county commissioners Monday and urged the establishment of a farm colony for delinquent women The committee asked the com miationers to confer with Mayor Gill at an early date on the feast bility of such a project being o* tablished an doperated jointly by the city and county | Women remanded to jail for vax rancy, soileiting, begging and other minor crimes, it was pointed out,| should be administered welfare treatment, instead of being thrown in contact with a lot of hardened veriminals Even women held as witnesses, the committee reminded the com missioners, were placed in the | | | | A drama of society, thrilling in story and exciting in scene—lavishly produced—a fit- ting feature to be shawn in the world’s largest and finest photoplay palace numbers will be rendered and the picture features interpreted by the 8-PIECE RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA and = GIANT MOLLER PIPE. ORGAN ‘TUESDAY AT NOON WE CUT OUR BIG FRUIT CAKE Please come early. though the cake weighs over a hundred pounds, the theatre ac- 2,500 people, we want every one of our pa- commodates ms to get a it's free! More Rupture Troubles 60 Days’ Trial You Don't Have to Risk A Penny Mere is something absolutely to keep your rupture from ¢ piece, Admission 15c—LOGE SEATS 30c Loge Seats May Be Reserved at 50c Each Special for, al- nd Of course, SEE. | The [oer apr res Enchanted is SULLIVAN ° CONSIDINE circur “gHE HOUSE OF exiTs” Forest An Extravaganza WITH To Prove It Be famous © Deny kind wn And yo orouRn T You know a jell anyt | A truss or so-calind DS ecam all right when you first put St on, D Sand afterward prove utterly worthte The only way in the world And o Some! The C anything ceived eighteen seporate patents. It pro ered tor © fe the re Just bh will wing to risk If it doe ir rupture from bothertn Detray—then it won't cost you # at The Only Thing Good Enough tically make a without | + 60 days you tent om on pro you in any | Ir te wate ingle cent 'o Stand Such A Test hat you | rant | want to kn hing re | cloth pour |elee and may | Wii 9 | vou from ving to ® drug store appliance’ tly what ttlal—a thorough 4a rapture t the oniy thing ne and on 60 days tria h to stand euch @ thing Nothing Else Does Aifferent from | that it has re vides the omly way ever discov. | to doctor overcoming the weakness which a] enuse of rupture jow It de te all me the b Box 126 ¥. Save You From Operation The Cluthe has 0 thorough!y proved end physicians in all part “Ate merita that vhysicia parte of | ogee Name advising operation y In hum proved Address That's why” rpre end an: our free book and find out everything a yor ting ina why elastic and spring tr tr write for the book ¢ things you could n or érug No Belt or Leg Straps to Annoy You! es who have tried | Get Worid’s Greatest Rupture Book write for Pull of facts never before put in print : REOPENS TUESDAY 20 reparate art Shuatration, being fooled, and ea money why they enemy how oday—-it 7 find aut by got) 600 peapie jsame quarters with thom convicted jof crimes. | Commissioner Carrigan sald, fol lowing the committee's departure, that he would be tn favor of turn |ing the old courthouse, which will |be vacated soon, into such an tnatl tution, provided some arrange {ments could be made with the city to help support it Other members of the commit George Sherwood and Mra. Maude jtee are Mra. Henry Lung, Mre Miss Mary Veatch, Mrs! \George Sherwood and Mrs. Maude| Vablbusech. They represented the |Women's Civic club, the Women's Legislative club of King county, and’ |the Federation ot Women's Clubs.) CONTRACT AWARDED Work fs under wt way Monday on) the foundation of the new $200,000 natatorium at Second ave. and Lenora at Hans Pederson got the main con tract for building on a bid of $109, 276. Gray & Barash will construct }the pumping plant and pipe lines }for $31,000. Other contracts have} not been Ie let. BLAME THIEVES FOR INTERURBAN WRECK Thieves hacked out a section of lcopper cable to sell as junk and put the Puget Sound Electric com | BESSIE'S ACT IS lBiue,” “Little Jack Horner,” ete. | Tom Hoore and Stacia Moore) comediate and show some clothes SUME clothes STAR—MONDAY, J ALIVELY AFFAIR - | Miss Clayton Gets Fiddlers Dance Mad, Too, at Or- pheum; Sketch at Hip- podrome Good. | TREAT AT THE Properly given the headline place, Hessie Clayton, aided and abetted by Lester Sheehan aw her dancing partner, and by the Clay ton Sextet, tnstrumentalists, gives one of the liveliest, neatest and most graceful dancing acts any one has had the good fortune to nee | MPRESS In every move and act in the whole sketch, liveliness ts the key-, note. The fiddlers, the saxaphon int, the whole company, are keyed Jup to the highest degree of action Mixa Clayton does some wonderful) tue dancing The other dig number on the bill! is a sketch entitled “The Girl,” in which no girl appears, Brandon Hurst heads a company of three, It! has a rather surprising finish with a good laugh Other numbers on the Orpheum! DIN are Bill McDermott, with some new and ancient tat the last remaining member of Cox ey's army; Tom Smith, Ralpb Aus tin, and a girl in some knutty stuff and singing and dancing; Calime Conant, in planologue work that) goes big; Mang 4 Snyder, ath-| letes; Kurtis’ roosters, FAIRY PLAY AT EMPRESS Have you any kids? Weil, there's a treat for them thin week at the Empresa theatre,/ and it's @ treat for grown-ups, too! The headline act at the Empress) is “The Enchanted Forest,” a) splendidly staged act from a scenic! standpoint, and happily cam, with Rilly Moore as comedian and a lot | of pretty airle, The sketch fur) nishes a tale of nursery rhymes, including “Mother Goose,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Little Boy A comedy sketch, entitied “ “Twixt Matinee and Night,” got a lot of laughs out of the audience Sunday, and ts good for a lot more during) the week Frank Shields {# seen fn skillful lariat throwing. Freehand Brothers poles, The Tyler-St \xylophone well, ter offer a neat balance on Clair Trio play the} and Hers and Rut jancing act “WOMAN WHO DAREO” AT HIP! “The Woman Who Dared” head-| Mines the bill at the Hippodrome) | pany'’s block signal apparatus out of commission. That is the reason given by the company for the collision of a work train and a Renton train at Quarry station Saturday afternoon, No one was seriously hurt Some of the councilmen are going to be sick from now on. They won't hare anybody to write off resolutions for them on two minutes’ notice. Committee Clerk L. O. Shrader slipped and fell on his elbow Mon day morning. He weighs around 300. His e! mow couldn't weather the crash So his arm {s broken—his arm, with which he pens the reso- tations. SENATOR OUTLINES MEX. PEACE PLANS | WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—A reso lution by Senator Gore of Oklahoma |today directed President Wilson to |make an agreement with Gen. Car ranza for restoration of order in Mexico, It was referred to the foreign committee without debate Under it a neutral zone would be created along the border for joint policing by both governments until order is restored. Then the Amer ican troops would be withdrawn. 'S. E. CO. SETTLES uP Altho the Puget Sound Traction |Light & Power Co. has started a fight against paying the stipulated | 2 per cent gross earnings tax to! the city, as provided for in its fran jehise, the company handed over under protest, $61,681.57 Saturday jas settlement for 1915. The gross jearnings of the company during 1915 were $2,759,956.50. This is said by the company to be $631,| 964.38 less than last year. Ht blames the iitneys LET “GEORGE” Do IT Councilman “Marble has opened the way for the council to craw) out from under a heap of trouble afternoon's meeting, in which he proposes to shift the “buck” to the board of public works when it comes to selecting paving ma . terials. The World's Feligious fair at the + | Hippodrome will remain closed |Novo-caln ina very necessary article Monday night, but will reopen ter pain We for © would ¢ Tuesday with spectal features both Tuesday afternoon and evening "| night will be Young People's night have ample on Dr. Allen Moc F. R. G. 8, witl|* Wa have heard of deationy ‘ly bowated that they could lecture each evening on the cus I tooth palnlens ‘\toms of the Holy Land y one want a nor ted in the first Dine What we muarantes to do Is to ex- tract @ dixeased tooth, no matter « how sore it Is, without hurting the Himply uae Pie wen oF way in & letter or postal, “@nd |) might pages of national demo cratic argument will be issued by THIS BRINGS IT ommeme H.W. Mason, when he puts ont ii eat conan and his first number of Washington ird M. NEW YORK UPry [Pemocracy, in a week or #0. He one your Seno nets ula hae purchased the interests of W. Phelps and ts now publisher says will Hudson Maxim European war America’s foe. winner of probably be right) He offered a resolution at Monday) theatre for the first half of the/ week | “The Woman Who Dared” is a member of the Robert Athon Co.| ‘The sketch is exceedingly interest-| ing. The Aloba Hawaiian Trio fur. nishes Honolulu songs and dances.! A laugh feature of the bill ts Ring-| educated bear, Teddy, C tee Been Den Duo, in Saale com- edy; the Romanos, in grand opera selections, and motion pictures. BURLESQUE AT LYRIC The Lyric theatre reopened San-| day afternoon in a musical comedy | burlesque, entitled “Papa’e Coach-| ma The new m Proposes! to give high-cleas burlesque at this theatre: John J. Welch heada the company, which inclides a lot of pretty girls, A girls’ chorus con test will be held Monday night MARCH 1018 SALMON DAY | The day to eat canned salmon is Friday, March 10 It is national Salmon day 249 eo Cure A Geld in One Dai Pay he exits Shoo QUININE Tab. te Dru es | iat i . talle to ture 5 signature ls o@ each bee sia DR. L. R. CLARK |You Can’t Afford to Take Chances Sooner or later you will be forced to the conclusion that the only kind| of a dentist that you can afford to ¥ th is the kind this offi. vie! dentists, who} * and w it|® operator this loffice In a graduate and registered | man, who han graduated from the} beat dental colleges to be had, and} who has passed the examination of the state dental b Fach and every operator in t fice has hix ertificate from the state tal | board hanging righton the wall tn front of his dental chair You are assured of getting competent, intel ligent service when you come here} for our dental work We employ no students or botchers here JUST A WORD Ano PAINLESS DENTIST one of the very few offices a supply of nove-eatn on ‘owt offices have non t nor can they obtain it, as the whole- anie supply is practically exhausted. This § that jhand. in, as it ie al) ht up « large patient. And our up-to-date meth ods will wave many teeth which some entiata might extract No one can @o above us on quality | of work, and we willnotbe underbia on price It will coat you nothing to have} our teeth examined. Better come] in rleht away Regal Dental Offices 5 Lia 1405, id 1916. PAGE 2. AN. 17, 611 PIKE $5.00 } jectric Lamp $1.45 $24.00 Gustav Stick ley Library Table 12.50 Worth $1.25 N 511 PIKE Mile farmer, Ten F. EB. Allen, killed and two sons injured when dynamite they were thawing ex ploded Saturday To Fortify the System Againat Grip When grip ts prevalent LAXA TIVE MO QUININE should be |taken, this combination of Qui dients destroys and laxative, nine with ot kerma, acte and this keeps the system tn condl- tion to withatand colda, grip and in flue here e only ‘BROMO ROVE'S signa- t BULL BROS. Fifteen Blue Stone SLOP JARS G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE $2.50 Fir Wash Stands $1.35 $4.00 Golden Waxed Stands $2.50 250 yards of Battleship sedhe $8.00 Reed Maple Top Stands $22.50 sis || LINOLEUM | $10.00 White Ash Dressers $7.75 $35.00 $12.00 Bed, Mattress and $5.06 the square yard 4 | 45c Six dozen $40.00 Waxed Oak Dining Table BED SPREADS || = Tose $25.00 Fumed Oak Dining Table Worth $1.75 new : ° $14.50 $25.00 Golden ‘Oak “Dining Table 50c Each Pee veceeecreess $10.00 | $15.00 Golden Oak Dining Table $75.00 Fumed Oak Bookcase | s+sstsers+s $5.00 ; i «4825.00 | $15.00 Maple Commode $1.00 $30.00 Fumed Oak Bookcase | $12.50 Refrigerator ... “Be78 v5 : $18.50 | $6.00 Cafe Table ...... 1.75 - j : $9.00 Solid Oak Cafe Table $3.75 $70.00 Golden Waxed Buffet for $29.50 i ahedan $29.5 } gany +++, $35.00 | Chiffonier $12.75 $30.00 Fiber Settee -$15.00 | $i500 Ash Chif- $20.00 Fumed Oak Hall Seat fonier ......95.75 on ehag ee seeee, $11.50 $10.00 Reed Rocker..... $4.95 $7.50 Grass Rocker.. $3.95 $6.50 Waxed or Fumed Rockers | $45.00 Leather Lobby — Chairs $35.00 Golden Oak Tapestry Settee Golden Oak Tapestry Ch SASH CURTAINS Size 36x48 611 PIKE AAPA AA ALL LLP is Py 6 air ‘ $2.75 Library Table... . - $9.50 M: any Three dozen Net inches 123c Each $15.00 Fumed Oak Desk $7.25 ew 50c Each $39.00 Gustav Stickley Fumed Desk .-$15.50 7.50 Waxed Oak. Desk $13.75 ons Vernis Martin Bed $2.95 $22.50 Fumed Oak Library 7.50 $25.00 $37.50 $39.50 Ten Single White Enamel BEDS Spring and Mattress Match Buck's oe $35.00 Mahogany Linc Chair Worth New $9.00. Complete | St. ¢ tai $25.00 Reed “Tapestry ace | $5 $57.00 Gustav tickley Dinin $17.50 White Enamel Chiffonier Dinner Bele cee sccecsst QBBBD | cece cies sceseeses++1+ BROOD | nected $35.00 Early English Hall Seat $14.50 Ivory Chiffonier ....$7.50 $25.00 Golden Oak Dresser $7.50 $19.50 Golden Oak Dresser $9.95 $5.00 Fir Hotel Dresser ...91.95 $12.50 Dresser, no mirror. .$1.50 $22.50 Mahogany Dressing Table peaks ; ‘ $9.75 $20.00 ‘Vanity Deena .$7.50 7.50 Mahogany Dresser $11.50 Renow Buck's 8 $30.00 Golden Oak Folding Bed ORRIN OE OEE TS TET ...- $5.00 $25.00 Early E nglish Sideboard $4.50 Table $12. 75 $21.00 Golden Oak 1 | $20.00 Golden Oak Bookcase =m | $2.50 Cedar Stools ..........95@ | Mascot Table $22.50 Fumed Oak Easy Chair | nected | $8.75 | Satss f Chee¥es centers .. $7.50 | Standard -hole. Range, not con- “Ww ite E nailed Bed | $35.00 Velour Chair .. $5.00 | nected ......... -$13.50 4 seceeee $1.00 $35.00 Mahogany Bookcase King Economy 4- hole ‘Range, not $4. sO Fi r Breakfast Tables $2.45 | S508) edae one bess a0 eee ik: CORMOOUME. ohsc chine - $16.00 $30.00 Golden Oak Dining Table | $35.00 Golden Oak Bookcase Brand 6-hole Range, not. connected $15.50 Fumed Oak Dining 7 Table $25.00 Plush Rox ker. J S andard. 6 hole ‘Range, ‘not con- aes cet secceese@@eB6 | $7.00 Go-Carts ...........8@.08 | nected ......0:00. ..$19.00 G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE EASY TERMS $15.00 6x9 Axminster Rug. .$3.50 $22.50 9x10 Axminster Rug.$4.95 Chief National 6-hole Range, con- nected Rs ia tee dene -$18.50 Comet 6-hole Range, connected.... Dinner Bell 6-hole Range, con- mected 2.6.6.0 ceese .---- $17.50 Marquart “4-hole Range, pesca Superior 6-hole Range, "connected Garland 4 4-hole "Range, connected. . Window Shades x12 Velvet Rug 9x12 Body -$9.75 Brussels Rug.. i . $12. 50 ‘9x12 Wilton Rig. -$17.50 ess 6-hole Range, connected 6- ‘hole Range, conn dnela ose 17.00 ir 6-hole roars connected 4-hole $17.50 Range, con- 16.50 Bell” -$19.50 - $19.50 n 4-hole Range, “connected $18.50 ; 6-hole Range, connected. . $17.50 Fifty 48-inch Worth 75¢ New 10c Each Universal Range, not con- $9.95 511 PIKE THREE MORE IN [SAVES MONEY AND LESSENS WORK / ~ COUNCIL RACE | | Port Warden A. A A Paysse, Dr. E. storm |J. Brown and David Richardson, ; | 21 16th ave, N., Monday filed for) immense business, Trial customers the council, exceptional fuel When I found what I More he When I found Acme ne teal GRA 40 and tested it I knew I had an i could lay it down in Seattle for I realized that I had a fuel that would carry the town by In the few weeks since I hung out the ACME sign, I have done an have come back for more, bringing the total list |friends of customers have joined the ranks of ACME boosters. per dollar and less work—that's ACME. Less ashes, Jof aspirants thus far to eight. | Six are to be nominated, and)" Clinkers, less soot three elected | It's a great coal. Try a ton by all means Councilman Lundy his issued a Prices at bunkers: Lump, $4.00; Nut, $3.25; Furnace (medium |statement declaring he will not/ Coking), $3.50. seek re-election. Utah and Connecticut O. M. LATIMER, Manager | Otto A. Case, whose resignation Streets Acme Coal Company jan secretary of the Commercial Quick Auto Delivery Eliott 1400 |Club already has been tendered,| —— }will also enter the councilmanic race, in all probability A total of $2,637 haa registered ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW y turday night t is estimated there are at least three times as oe THE CUT RATE PRICES jmany voters in Seattle | Golf The highest registration ever reached here was approximately O06 yot | jary 10 This single registration will be suffictent for four years, according to the law, provided the voter does ) ers may register until Febru- general elec not fail to vote at any Just Printere'::: 2013 THIRD *AIN 1043 WHERE THE 1 TAXES GO} ow. cn'icne torre vee ia toes o' ounglek: an Ale Ing result for « perted of 15 yeara ey work guaranteed. J.W.E UNDS,Oph.D. | County Assessor Thatcher has | Bietines Pitting viteo BB:89| Mita’arces week: Deecrheentre|\computed that every $10 derived Bf Painters ‘Retemotie 81, B° Vic rete .|| by the county in taxes {s disbursed ° as follows Schools, $2.83; munic FrESTRAM, {pal purposes, $4.04; roads, $1.06; * * port, 22 cents; state funds, not in +4 “ A BRIG! cluding. schools and roads, 32 FRASER PATEREON CO Sul uaee sce nat STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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