The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1916, Page 2

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THE NEAREST THING TO PERPETUAL MOTION ARE THE DIVORCE MILLS WHY? Because too little care, thought and judg- _ment are used in the selection of a life com- panion. That the general public are greatly inter- MATRIMONY was proved by the big crowds which came all day yesterday to see the ESCAPE D. W. Griffith’s Seven-part Sex-Eugenic- Science Photodrama now on exhibition at REX JOHN HAMRICK, Prep. COMING SUNDAY — World-famous re i th pele! rl z & i i ii! l 3 ; : ° e & fy aad Third. 0; Hour: Sunda: i i if i "g i i 7 iii af § “ly had | { : I i te i 5 i i E ry f i i . Ee pks gest -) | 2 BSE i et i 2 : Li if if a bi | 3 5. ist f i BE i Pal > i FOLaET i DONAWAY Libert ‘s: vs, 10 m to rs y Building, pposite Post oa m to fp i 12. ON SHOW AT STRAND Mayor Gill signed against the Strand for ‘ork, & complaint 8 theatre Tues- day a film entitled “New York,” and Chief Lang and officers were ordered to seize the The city censors asked that it be may oo several places. Man- ager & restraining or der against city’s action from Judge Jurey, after the mayor had signed the complaint. Laach st the Hollywood, 21: Pike.— Adv, SODOADSOOD SOSH? An Old, ge A Cough ; 3 Eastty Oooneseoesereseseees making this pint of old-time cough syrup save about $2. ‘eats Very 00, as compared with kin Fy 3 Positive remedy in eve overcomes the w and chest coi ho} even whooping cough quickly—and 1s excellent, too, for bronchitis, bron- chial asthma, hoarseness and spas- modie croup. 21-09, fresh rock You can feel t hold of a —_ or cold in a way that means b one. It quickly loosens the hoarse or painful cough and the inflamed membranes. It effect in over- branes is known by almost every one, Pinex is a most valuable ,con- contrated compound of genuine way pine extract, comb’ 1 and other natu: TT ask your "2% ounces of Pinex,” io not accept anything else A guarantee of absolute satin tion of money promptly goes with this preparation. Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. —— TS The Have Arrived TASTY DRESSES OF SERGE, in colors of black, blue and brown, neatly trimmed with braid and buttons. Skirts of the graceful flare style. $13.50 to $20.00. DRESSES OF SILK shown in Belgium blue and navy, black, gray, brown and VARIOUS STRIPED EFFECTS. Many of these dresses have Georgette crepe bod ice and sleeves. Most of the skirts are full gath- ered while there are some that are the pleated ef- fects. $15.00 to $30.00, If you care to use CREDIT the selling price is just the same, I’ AN ACCOMMODA- it home, you not onty |. ¢ | Girls’ Culture club is the founder. refunded |" ‘BRYAN PLANS TO OPPOSE WILSON NEW YORK, Feb. 18-— “wm. J. Bryan, the man who made President Wilson's nemi- nation possible at Baltinere, will, In ali human probability, oppose his renomination in dune,” said the Evening Post’s Washington correspondent in a copyrighted article toda: “This was the fixed Bryan left in my mind after two! }long talke with him recently. | “He asked particularly that noth. | ling be said about his views until) ‘the president had announced his leandidacy, and even then he did not want to be restricted in any) utterance or pronouncement in ad- vance of the convention. “The fact that President Wil- son's renomination will not al Bryan's convt: about the single term, for he is wedded to that principle “He holds it is vitally related to the public welfare, and he has held that way for 20 years—long before he ever heard about President Wilson. If Wileon in nominated tho, Aryan will not bolt him, the writer stated. | | | | | | pression Others may think the political campaign ie apathetic. Not so, Ed Brunia. Take it from the strenuous gro- cer who is anxious to break into the council, running for office is a busy, busy life. “But {t's showing results.” Brunini says confidently. “I have recetved Sheriff Hodge's indorse- ment, the approval of the Garment Workers’ union and several other organizations. “I have covered all kinds of Meetings, spoken and shaken hands with thousands, and— “Well, you watch now after the votes are counted.” SLIDES THREATEN Q. A. WATER PIPES Slides on the west slope of Queen Anne hill threaten to put water Pipes out of commission there any Minute, Superintendent Youngs, of the water department, said that only constant watching since Frt- day night has prevented serious reaks. Le BRICE’S PRICES LOW Suit was begun in Judge Tal! man's court Tuesday by Perikies Skarlatos for 30 Greek station men employed by Henry Brice to clear, grub and grade a portion of county road between Issaquah and Renton last spring. They al lege Brice paid them nothing for thelr work and owes them §1,79s. “WEEPING HEARTS” SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Palmyra island, Miss Merie of the Chicago Bachelor SANITAR i] M18, fancy hothouse string be ih: sweat potatoes, 7 Ibe the cod, I2iee Ih; her # foe The. Stall 12, ontons, « Srapetruit, 2 for lee. § for tbe 4, best milk, $220 case, de wait, Ife. 8 the suger be ib 19¢ Sta Hiivered a imported Norway spiced boneless herring. ¢ for the: sticed stern beacon, 3 Ibe Bo, Stelle #3-24, leat lard. 126 tb. freah local full cream } hams, halt lo . delivered; Winesap ap- Aellvered the. 26e; Stalin 2, 2, 6 7, p steer pot roast, 19¢ Ib; leat + lamb, 10%¢ Ib. baron 100 ib.; Wrerl KE rt y lemons, 15 100. tall . 200 Ib; frewn Atal! 221, pan fruit case, special, ibe ib 10¢ ib; new mixed note, The 100. Sta bane, bo: FOOd head iat- the; burke don 440) ton, 1% the 490 tb. Btal fresh hominy, Tone steak, 186 Ih: pot rom [tb tall 206, No. 10 wack flour, 200 |80 wack flour, $1.20. Queen oll Woo at . abe 111, Inge No. rm. 4 16 I, 1527, good bacon, bolting beef, 4 tbe, 266 72-14, Jonathan 4; Yakima Gem delivered {Choice Steer | Shoulder Steak. . '| Choice T-Bone John’s Tired of Getting Banged by Street Cars Farmer John M. Bloom- quiet le tired of being banged around by the Trac- Co,’e street care. He etarted uit in lor court Tuesday re cover $2,866.60 damages in retaliation for being emash- ed into a couple of times when he visited the city. The first occ complaint state danuary 1, 1913, bumped into his light t and wagon at 14th ave. N, E. and East S2nd et. He hasn't been able to work hard since, he a Juries. Again, he relates, on De- comber 24, 1914, another car bumped hie team at Third and Pike, injuring one of hie horses eo that the animal became valueless. SHORT NEWS STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 15, 1916. PAGE 2. GILL TO SPEAK [KEEP UP ATTACK TO JEWISH BOYS Mayor Gill and Dr, Samuel Koch will be among the speakers Tues: day evening at a masa meeting be held at Collins field house, 15th and Yesler, under the auspices of the Jewish Boys’ club of Seattle, There will be several musical num- bern. This club is composed of boys | ranging from 14 to 18 years of a and it is their ambition to become an active force for community good, To this end, they have in- vited the entire public to their meeting, that they may reap the benefit of counsel and advice, The boys are too young, they declare, to lend their activity in such or- | ganizations as the B’Nai B’Rith or the Y. M. ©. A, and #o they have, with the moral support of these older organizations, formed them- selves into ® younger society. MORGENTHAU TO R. lL. Metealfe, former partner of Bryan, has challenged him to Joint debates on preparedness itn Nebraska. Naval base to be built at Samoa by British. Dr. K. 1. Stoll, Cinctonati, physi cian, reported held by British as|/ - spy. City of Papeete, schooner, re- ported In distresa off Santa Cruz, Cal. Four brothers of Sallisaw, Okla, accused of joining night riders and whipping their own broth Eight persons died Monday in New York as indirect result of cold. Walter Smith, former state treasurer of Minnesota, held on charge of misusing funds. Navajo Indiane at peace parley at Phoenix, Ariz, promise to be good. Three lives lost in storm which swept Southeastern Alaska Satur day. ETRODPOLITAN THEATRE TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY At 8:15 P.M. THIRD CONCERT Philharmonic Orchestra JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor With THE DISTINGUISHED TENOR Theo Karle Johnston SOLOIST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! In order to accommodate the crowds unable to get tickets for Wednesday night, Theo Karle Johnston has been prevailed on to stay over in Seattle for another day and will ap- pear with the Philharmonic Orchestra AT A, SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDA CHANGE OF PROGRAM Prices 50c to $1.50 Seate Now on Sale. Febraury 17 at 2:30 P.M, MEATS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE IFRYE’S) QUALITY MARKETS Wednesday Specials: Fresh Petaluma 3 3c Ranch Eggs........ Choice Shoulder | Pork Roast.. Choice Steer | Round Steak........° Choice Veal Chops. 13c) 10c 20c Pork Back Bones, 10 Ibs. for .....06. 25c a? THE FOLLOWING MARKETS, o Choice Club Sausage....... GET WAR POST? WASHINGTON, Feb. 15,--That President Wilson ia considering American Ambassador Morgen- thau of Constantinople for the va- cant post of secretary of war was reported today. Coincident with the fact thet Morgenthau, en route from Con stantinople will not arrive here several days, ie the White House statement that the preat- dent will “take his time” in pick- ing Garrison's successor. GILL TO GPEAK Mayor Hi Gill will give a lecture on “City Government” at the meet- ing of the members of the Natural- fzation clanses of the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, in the Y. MC. A. butiding ——— ten Tees 7 * " ‘The bright lights of an evening 1 es aarp pete up miercilessly the fects of a poor complexion. But the regular use of makes it as easy to have a ally beautiful skin as to cover ub a poor one with cosmetics. It lessens the tendency to pimples, redness and roughness, and in a very short time the complezion usually be- comes clear, fresh and velvety. DR. L. Rh. CLARK There Is No Time Like the Present—Today Is the Time |To have those teeth of yours looked after Procrastination ts one of the of human faulte. Putting things off—thinge that know ought to be attended to thing that ore I and wasted tin than alm thing else. if your teeth are not In perfe ndition, why, you know right down in your heart that come to r office at have them attended to. Bo inate about tt down right away Our experts will examine your teeth and ou Just oxactiy what needa to one to them and what the cost I be, all without a cent of ex- nae to you or any obligation on your part whatever Under our « em of low costs you Will be aurprised to find how little tt will cont you to have your teeth put into perfect condition cost will be very small comparison to the comfo tion and added efficien wi)! derive from it. We have a corps of the mont expert dentists htainable here for your service Each and every operator tn this office in a graduate, regiatered dentiat of the highest type—each and every one f them has graduated from the beat dental colleges, and has his certificate from the atate dental board hanging right the wall in front of his fr, in ‘uo are sure of Intelligent. ser re f materiais we cide to in fact indeed. y that you plain sight of all wetting competent vice when you come We the very bost and our prices are the In addition to this high cla yieo we give you with all turned out of this office our written and signed guarantee, signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. &, owner and manag office,’ who Is thoroughly reapons! So, you see, it in practically imp for you to Ket unnatisfactor You are sure to be pleased. We can not urge on you too strongly the im- portance of having your teeth ta this very nt ritively esnen- Proper performance of painless dentistry, We have lote of 7 Cain.” Moat dental offices have none. That fact alone would decide you to come here if you real ized. the importance of It Regal Dental Offices Dr. KR. Clark, M afte tlal to t) jor. Third | choice for the supreme court bench, Just de-|T UPON BRANDEIS WASHINGTON, Feb. 15,—Louls D. Brandeis, President Wilson's was charged by Hollis Bailey, Bor ton alftorney, today with fafling to guard scrupulously the interes of his clienta while connected with the 8, D. Warren ow Appearing before the senate sub- committee sitting in judication of Brandols’ fitness for the position, Batley admitted however, that the) complaint had been tried in court) and resulted in a compromise, President 8. W. Winslow, of the United Shoe Machinery company, charged that Brandeis helped to form that company, was a director in it, but that later he attacked the company as & vicior ust, THREE CHARGES ARE FILED BY LUNDIN Criminal informations were is sued Tuesday by Prosecutor Lun- din, as follows: John Lund, charged with grand larceny of $466.41, held in trust as an employe of George Dinsmore, September 16, 1914 jeorge 1. Cole, charged with first degree forgery of a check {s- sued to Charlies H, Wilson, Decem- ber 14, 1916, John Herceg and Laura Ribin, charged with burglary of the dwell- ing of M. J, Lats, on February 9. . Stokes, a fireman perma- nently disabled on duty, was Tues- day awarded the cigar stand and information bureau concession tn the new court house. A petition, signed by about 5,000 Prominent persons, asking that his application be considered favorably, | was presented to the county com- | missioners, who voted unanimously for Btokes. Stokes will run the place for three months, keeping tab on the business he does, From his record the commissioners will determine the amount of rent to be charged. i - | iiiaaaaaant i HAO RIGHT TO KICK, EH? Indignant citizen, M. In- | grem, 4120 Ninth ave 8. called up the police Tuesday and ‘ked that a beer sign near his home be torn down immediately. | ———————————————— ’ DEMONSTRATE THE HYDE SHIP BRAKE The first of six demonstrations of the Hyde automatic ship brake wae given between 10 and 11:30) Tuesday morning, on Eliott bay |between Yesler way and Pike at. jon the tug menperus, of Tacoma. |Another demonstration will be giv- jen between 12:30 and 2 p.m. Two! demonstrations a day at the same| hours as Tuesday will also be giv- en Wednesday and Thursday. Rar! L. Freund, who, after issuing a bogus check here recently, hasten: ed to Vancouver, B. C., and enlisted) in an overseas regiment of Irish fusiiiers, pleaded guilty to forgery in Judge Ronald's court Tuesday. | He was sentenced to serve six months to 20 years in Monroe re-| formatory. | Freund sald his true name is! Krause, and that he is a university) graduate. BANDIT KILLS MAN WILLOWS, Cal Feb, 15.—The vehemence of Willows against J.| V. Wilt, accused of killing W. C. Smith, had cooled early today after running to threats of violence last night, Wilt, it is alleged shot Smith after routing him and Theo. dore Jensen from thelr beds and) marching them to the store where they worked and there forcing! them to open the safe. THOMPSON ELECTED Charles €. Thompson, superin- tendent of the Metropolitan Life nee Co, is president-elect Tueaday of the Puget Sound Life Underwriters’ association, Other officers were elected at a meeting of the association at the Elka’ club! night. GASOLINE UP AGAIN Gasoline h aviated again, and = Tuesda: bulletin boarde in front of the oil sta- tiona register the tidings that it'e “18, cents.” Leese than a week ago it climbed one cent, to 17% cents. (KEEP LOOKING YOUNG: It's Easy—If You Know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young ia to feel young—to do this you t wath your liver and bowels. Thi no need of having a sallow comp jon—dark rings under your ey pimples——a bilious look in face-—dull with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you 80 per cent of all sickness comes from in- active bowel# and liver Dr. Rdwards known in Ohio, ph tat bowels, which | awards’ Olly Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle In their action, y always effect! They bring about that exuberar of spirit, that) natural buoyan which should be enjoyed by every one, by toning up the liver and clearing the syatem of impurition, You will know Dr Tablets by their and 250 per box The Olive Tablet Company, lumbus, O, 100 Co- What is your mission, Nance O'Neil? Comest thou to teach our hearts to feel The greatest depths of our emotion ns, The noblest of our hearts’ devotions? To sound our souls from slumber deep, To rouse our hearts from sluggish sleep, To see, to hear, to learn, to feel? Such is your mission, ANCE O'NEIL “A Queen of Stormy Emotion” Aye, soon upon the screen we find You play on eye, ear, heart and mind, Revealing subtly in each part The inmost workings of the heart. Whole-hearted, realistic, true, Whole-souled in everything you do. Blind fate’s decrees and death's grim seal Are rendered real in A Woman’s Past Miss O’Neil’s First Appearance in Pictures for Many Months AMAZES—STARTLES ASTOUNDS—DUMBFOUNDS SEE 10c Don’t Miss Hotel | Washington Supper | Dance Wednesda “THE PRICE OF PASSION” “THE COURT ROOM SCENE” “THE DEATH OF FAITH” Get, at any drug T WILL be an evening of keer Joy missed If you take w Washington upper Dance tomorrow. is Fach Wednesday and Saterday evening sees as jolly a party at the Washington as you will find in any of the New York hotels dancing and upping to their P] hearts’ content—an informal, f/ friendly gathering of congenial, Interested people who lke to take advantage of such music as Carlin's orchestra affords, and who find delight in the tasty, ap- petizing dishes that the Washing- ton chefs provide une This Supper Dance sertes tn dix- ly the hit of the winter in tle, each dance proving more popular than the one before. The 5 cents both the Better phone in a re: now for a table tomor evening—Main 7 and ask for the head waiter. @As Your Own Guests —The Musical Talent of the Whole Wide World You can hear the world’s greatest sing- and all the best music in your own home. You can educate im the children a taste for good music, delight the whole family and entertain your friends by taking ad vantage of this plan of ours We have a specially ar. ranged program, including Mary Garden, the Grand Op. era Soprano, the Sextette from “Lucia,” Prince's Con- cert Band, the Quartet from “Rigoletto,” and many oth- ers, which we will send to your home with the Finest Grafonola (without the rec- ord cabinet), so that you may enjoy it at your leisure, This Pleasure Will Cost You Nothing— As we send the Instrument, with sixteen selections, on an absolutely Free Trial After enjoying the music and asking the opinion of your friends, you may decide that you would like to make this wonder- ful Instrument part of your Home, and if so, it is yours by paying only one dol- jar a week, The whole amount, including the Columbia Grafonola and #ixteen ex- tra fine selections, is only $58.56. “a5 ALL RECORDS, FOR ALL MACHINES, ALL THE TIME SEATTLE’S TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS work quickly. t zemo tor 25, or $1.00 for Use as directed, for tt dors Tt kills the dendra! he hatr LEMMER} -Seattle’s Best Photopiay House — 10q | To Avoid Dandruff | —————— You do not want a slow treatment a bottle xtra roots, and stops itching se is not @ safe, The be | emo, for it is pure, and also |inexpenats d shampoos are harmfy contain aikall thing to Zemo, Cleveland. ni iN ( N) SERVED PIPING HOT 2c and 3c a Cup Hiest Grade Blend, 40c 1b.; 3 Ibs. for Other Good Blends, Ib.— 35c, 30c, 25c Hi-Grade Coffee Co. 100 Feet North of Pike St., at .$1.00 Lot of Coffee Satisfaction for a Little Trouble

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