The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1916, Page 2

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HIPPODROME PEGGY Her first motion picture—a ro- mance of Scotland parts. Will Be Here Until Saturday Night Only Please come as early in the day as possible. This has been the most sensational success in eight the Liberty has ever pre sented. Schedule—10:45 a. m. 12:30, First at Pike LIBERTY ww lc™mass x 15¢ After 7 P. M. 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. years of age. The party was made up of Earl Danforth, Walter Ames, Elmer Barger, Glen Barger, Clar ence Wilbur, Charles Shultz and Harry Algor. GOV. JOHNSON WON'T ton, Thursday morning. STAY EXECUTIONS They said they had left the rare SACRAMENTO, March 2.—Gor to establish a military training) Johnson refuses to stay the exeu camp. | tion of Witt and Oxnam, under sen. The boys spent the night in the/tence of death tomorrow for the woods. They were all under 12) murder of a Los Angeles mil FIND RUNAWAY BoYs| EAST OF PONTIAC Seven boys that ran away from the Washington Children’s home Wednesday, were found two miles east of Pontiac, on Lake Washing THIRD AND CHERRY Eugene Levy, Mg ——_——— The Darktown Trio In Comedy Biackface. The Lerados Thrilling Acrobatic and Contortionist Stunts. The Standard Female Quartette Solos, Duets, Quartettes. The Kentuckian Robert Athon & Co. Present This Sketch and it’s a Scream. Rowles and Gilman Bong and Dance Artists. == EXTRA First Run — World Film Corporation Picture “LIFE’S WHIRL- POOL” IN 5 PARTS Founded on the “McTeague,” by Frank Norris, Author of “Th Pit” and “The Octopus Novel, Continuous Performance Saturday and Sunday, 5c ly 10c Matinees 1to5 p. m. EVENINGS, e TO 11 .., IN TURMOIL @ Ree Dramatized From Booth Tarkington’s Famous Novel A Five-Part Metro- Wonder Play REPORT SCORES GILL SEVERELY Women's Good Government League Investigates and Re- ports Findings on Mayor. GRIFFITHS _ENDORSED| The Women's Good Government league at a meeting held Wednes day afternoon at the Washington Annex indorsed the candidacy of Austin EB. Griffiths for mayor, The report severely condemmed Mayor GI, as follows “We ve it the moral duty of every earnest minded woman of Seattle to resent this Insult to Mra Austin & Griffithe, one of the purest of women, best of mothers and most upright of citizens, In ev. ery way possible, and that the apology made by Mr, Gill would In no sense be consider ed an explanation. The re jection of H. C, Gill would be an Ineuit to the womanhood of Seattic, a discredit to the in- telligence of its fairminded citizenship and a serious reflec tion upon the good reputation of the city itself. “Vice is a real issue, The practice of prostitution, gam bling and bootlegging Is the cause of the revolt on the part of the decent citizens, and not Increased taxation, Mr, Gill hae stated time and time again that no organized or systemat lo vice exists in the city, yet In the past two weeke the sheriff, with the help of ten available deputies, has arrest over a hundred et gamblers and offenders the prohibition law. This, a epite the fact that the city maintains a force of 400 police for that purpos “It Ie clearly the duty of ev. ery person of social conscious nese and civic pride, to whom the love of home, protection of children and promotion of good citizenship makes the pa mount appeal, to take etepe to do away with Gill and Gilliam now and forever.” WOMAN'S GRIP BALKS A TEAM OF HORSES Annie Abbott The unusual always attracts. A woman who can resist one man is unt res traordinary tempted to solve the # strength, netiam; natural sumingly with her gift and does not analyse ite properties consecutive Sandow, who faite body cut away is gone forever short time the con Th age for 60 ute al; but the woman who can t the strength of 10 men ts ox Such a woman is Annie Abbott, who ts the headline attraction at the Alhambra starting Thureday She ts known also as the “Georgia Magnet.” Doctors and sclentiats have at irce of this Some say it i# mag others declare it is super Hut Miss Abbott, an unas little woman, ts content London she appeared for 72 nights, there meeting before her In to break It Get Rid of Piles at Home’ Simple Home Tr Appiled, Gives Quick Relle and Prevents Danger From Operation. tment, e < Send tor Pree Triel Mee! Prove It te Your Onne Don't even think of for plies, Kemember what the old family doctor sald) Any part of the One or two applications of Puramid Pile | Treatment and the pain, fire and torture cease, In @ fremarkably i to normal and yo Try redu: pon below at trial treatmen n YOU Can get the regular pac +s cente at any drug store Don't suffer another needless min Write now the free Pyramid Drug Company, 639 Pyramid Midge, Marshall, Mich Kindly send ® trial of Pyra- mid Pile Treatment at ence, by mail, FREE, tn plain wrapper, eo I can prove its splendid results Name ....- Street . cu CARL SCHERMER HAS ‘STARTED SOMETHING ‘There ts going to be big doings at Carl Schermer's big First Are | nue clothing store. The doors [have been closed for the last two | days event, which begins Saturday, This | gerald |the windows. ment in Friday's Star. in preparation for the big sale will speak for itself, The at tention of the public ts directed to ‘They tell a story In themeelves. See the big announce STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916, PAGE 2. ‘CANDIDATES IN ALIVELY TILT, | Caldwell, Fitzgerald, Gill and Grif- fiths Get Together POLITICAL FUR FLIES | It wae a ively seanion at the In a Seven Reel Peg og a ge Rime Romantic Super-Feature One test which she has withstood | ‘ts among rival candidates. is that of maintaining her grip on Hugh C. Caldwell and Corpora 1 an immovable object against the! tion Counsel Bradford went at each efforts of a team of strong horses! other hammer and tongs |J. Brown and Couneliman Fit gerald, with a little aldelight fe ture from Otto A, Cane, rival ca jAldntee for the council. Austin BE. Griffiths. Replying to Bradford's }that his claim of friendliness f |the city Hght plant is disputed b |the fact that he in using 8. B.C |Jutee at his home, Caldwell sald In building the home where |have resided for the ears, I applied for current the city Hght department, but t were unable to extend their sy tem 1 then took u jebange, I never the Beattle Electric Co. elved a cen bu from a|B radford did before going {nto the) Brad orporation counsel's office. ford tried matty cases for the Sea tle Electric Co, tn [claims of persons njured If Mr. Bradford charges that heave spent a large am who jing cHents, It Is a wilful , od.” [before he became | Riddell were turned over to Joh: |A. Colman when Riddell | U. 8. district len: deputy prosecutor lo or handing private ca also aseatled the “expert ors” syetem. Bradford Scott RBone'’s date.” With hie own him tn the face, he no jam holler than thou, appras erted jsald, referring to private practice | while holding a county office. Discussing councilmante mat: | |ters, EB. J. Brown and C. B. Fite exchanged words about L | Pitegerald’s record | Otto A. Case, candidate for the council, pointed out that tary of the Commercial rafted the ~esolution which « public attention to | Laundry Workers’ council to in- notor lor faction | Gill did not stop to hear the swers, and Griffiths character Gill's words as “the ravings of polities! maniac.” lrou, Lend One Cent of Your Money DR. L. R. CLARK We Are at Your Service That's what we are here for, ts to you dental service, To fix your h when they need fixing, and to do tt right, In such « y an to give you lasting atiafaction. If your tooth is sntirely beyond redemption, and must be extracted, then we are here to do that for ou hurting you. But we he that by our up-' scientific methods of operating have eaved pn ny @ tooth that nid have been extracted tn o inary dental one that nature we are able to save @ tooth for you that another dentist would extract, we are performing @ real service for the value of which ts | timable. We confine our afforts to dentist- olustvely in thie offios, or lame, or anythin, ving you the biewe In dental service from the b ve passed the exa tlon of the atate one Ie an expert in fr sight of all when you ¢ for your dental work—-you are of getting the very lowest pric you are sure of gotting the best ma- terials, You are sure of getting a guaran- © guarantee tn tea with that work something: your means that possible arf, Every wa how to ught to be p tn tif_eate from ard hanging right nt of his dental Sumatra. en, and weighs 15 pounds in inea- signed both by the operator who aid the work and by I. R. Clark, manager of tht uehly responath absolut D. D. i office, Bradford, Brown,| charge past eight} from | to take care of my application. | Seattle Electric | t No one has ever solicited | to change, and I have made no | resisting the | had been | unt of time | while working for the county serv: | false. | Caldwell sald he handled one #n- | preme court case which had arisen deputy prose leutor, and that all the rest of the lenses of the firm of Caldwell &/ beoame | attorney and Cald He attacked Bradword’s deputies * and! described Caldwell as) hand-picked cand!- | record staring * Bradford |solutely independent of any clique Towerds the conclusion of Mayor Largest flower In the world Leena It measures a yard | MARY PICKFORD Then followed a tilt between F Poor 2 cone" El Tittle PEP P | N A between Mayor Gill and his rival, or by 0. 1} | * te) 1} MUSI “La Boheme” ..Pucctal Coliseum Russian Orchemra, Overture, “Wiliam Tell” «e+ Rossini Xylophone — by Chas. Fish 2 FIFTH AT PIKE LISEUM Loge Seats 30c Reserved 50c CHEESE FAMINE IS MENACING SEATTLE vestigate charges that union hours aro violated at the ‘Collins’ wet waeh laundry, will report Thursday | night that the charges are without foundation The entire cor try, and especial }/ Gis speech, Austin KE. Griffiths |. 1 niobate 4 fn, and Gil challenged him the Pacific Coast, faces the/ }to answer some questions he put | bigwest cheese famine since the! Watches with luminous dials, so firet cheese eaters arrived by ox/ that the time can be seen at night, tea Seattle dealers announced ®T* sald to be a novelty in this ~ tod. { country, tho familiar in Europe. |UNION HOURS KEPT ote, a A committee Colds Cause Grip. To keep the system in condition take to throw off Colds and Grip, BROMO QUININ Every Season There Comes a Photo- play That Because of Its Strength of Story, the Magnificence of the Production and the Staging, Stands 4 Far Above the Other Features. Mary Pickford’s Heroic Peppina Is Just Such a Picture Play. Here Until Saturday Night CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. WHO IS STELLA? A Masterpiece of Art Her Sister Is Here She Is Looking for You ‘& ‘ len on box. BEBAN in SECOND AVE. AND SENECA ST. 10c—ANY SEAT—10c A REGULAR PICTURE GEORGE | “The Pawn of Fate” Just Ask Anyone Who Saw It COMING NEXT SUNDAY e Big Double Feature Show! Charlie Chaplin e in a Picture Never Shown Before in Seattle. Mollie King in “A WOMAN’S POWER.” Soha

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