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Voice but generations yet un- born will be entranced by the voice of the late Lil lian Nordica, which has been preserved for all time through the medium of the Columbia Graf- onola. She was admit- tedly the greatest Ameri- can Dramatic Soprano who ever lived, two of her most characteristic and beautiful Songs being “FROM THE LAND OF THE SKY BLUE WATERS” and “MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE” Aud We Want You to Hear These Songs Without Any Cost or obligation whatever, along with 20 other beautiful selections chosen from the great Library of the World's Finest Instru- mental and Vocal Music. We Will Send to Your Home the Finest Grafonola Built (Without the Music Cabinet) So That You May Listen to This Music at Your Leisure This Instrument will play all Records, true to nature, In & way that will amaze you, If you should wish to keep the Instru- ment and the Records, you may do so by payment of ONE DOLLAR A WEEK THE TOTAL COST OF THE GRAFONOLA AND THE 22 SE- LECTIONS BEING BUT $59.50. BUT THERE IS ABSOLUTELY D THE IN- NO OBLIGATION INCURRED BY HAVING US 8 STRUMENT TO YOUR HOME. All the Seattle's rer at Talking for All Pt Machine Headquarters Ail the ‘Time \Third & Ur B Universi sneer Denne ooene "| STEVENSON KILLED BY R. R. ACCIDENT Relatives of William Stevenson, whose body was found by the Northern Pacific tracks near Ray ensdale Sunday, are being notified Tuesday to take charge of the body In the belief of the coroner's of- fice Stevenson was killed thru ao accident tnstead of having been murdered. He was a wealthy re- |cluse, whose home was in the Moxee valley, near North Yakima. A brother, John, lives at Nampa, j Vaaho, fResinol Stops Itching at Once It ts a positive fact that the mo- ment resinol ointment touches any ftehing itching skin, the usually stops and healing begins. Unless the trouble is due tc some serious in ternal condition, | quickly clears awa all trace of eczema ringworm, pimples or similar torment ing, unsightly erup- tions, leaving the healthy. And the best of it is you need never hesitate to use resinol soap and resinol ointment. There is nothing In them to injure the ten- derest surface. Resinol is a doc- tor’s prescription which for o' twenty years has been used by careful physicians in treating skin affections. They prescribe resinol freely, knowing that {ts soothing. | healing action is brought about by medication so biand and gentle as 'to be suited to the most delicate or | irritated skin—even of a tiny baby Every druggist sells resinol soap) and resinol ointment. Samples -" Dept, 3-R, Resinol, Baltimore, | If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air DENNYS CELEBRATE Mr. and Mrs. John W. Denny, ploneers of the Puget Sound coun try, celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary Mond Old friends flocked to the home north of Green Lake. LIBRARY STATION A public comfort “station will be constructed {n the public Mbrary | building on Fourth ave. and Madi son st. The council authorized the board of public works Monday to begin construction. The cost will be about $23, 000. skin clear and ‘OVERRIDE HI'S VETO The council passed the ordinance providing for new water mains tn he Laurelhurst district over Mayor | Gill's veto Monday. Councilman Be Moderate in Your Diet ené Re-| Marble was the only one to vote ce Your Weight. Take | against {t. COUNCIL CONFIRMS Ol of Korein. Lack of fresh air, it Is sald, weak ens the oxygen-carrying power of | the blood, the liver becomes slug-| gish, fat accumulates and the action of many of the vital organs fs hin- dered thereby. The heart action be, comes weak, work effort re the beauty of the figure is atroyed. Fat put on by indoor life is un- henithy and if nature ts not ted in throwing !t off, ertous obesity may resul When you feel that you are get- ting too stout, take the matter tn/ hand at once. Don't wait until your! figure has become « joke and your| The appointment of Charles 8. Erwin to succeed Erastus Brainerd on the park board was confirmed by the city councll Monday. dom vlack ‘There ts one heaith ruined through carrying | fall ground a burden of unsightly and and that unhealthy fat. | makes clear and] Spend as much time as you pos- | healthy. sibly can in the open air) breathe Any druggist can supp ou with Geeply and get from Bartell Drug|zemo, which generally overcomes ail Co. or any druggist a box of oll of | skin diseases Ac he, eczema, itech, korein ules; take one after each | pimples, rasher ds in most meal a Prone before retiring at| cases give way to zemo. Frequently ht minor blemishes disappear over- Veigh yourself every few days|night, Itching usually st inate: Zemo is safe, clean, u bie. ‘It costs 260 bottle, $1.00. ft will ay oF aticky. for tender keep up the treatment until you | ly. and Meek ta normal, Ol of korein {s|and depend is pleasant to|an extra | t tion, and even|not atain, a few days has been re-|and is Ported to show @ noticeable reduc-| sensitive tion in weteht SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS S07 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Teeth extracted absclutcly without pein tree trom 6180 to © p.m. daily. aking Zemo Cleveland Kzamiaations Free. lear | FLEETS CLASH IN SEA BATTLE Austrians and Italians Fight! Eleven Hours Off Durazzo LETTER TEL L S STORY BY HENRY wooo United Press Staff Correspondent ROME, March 14.-—-An elev- enth hour naval battle off the Albanian port of Durazzo pre- ceded the sinking of the Aus trian destroyers Lika and Trig lav, it was learned tod The ministry of marine re- cently announced the sinking of the enemy warcraft. A letter from Franz L an Austrian Hor of t origin, from the Austrian pris. oners’ camp ta relatives in Italy brought detalles of the action. ming out of our naval base to bombard Durazzo, our fleet on countered the Italians,” Lugano wrote, “We had notable successes, but lost two destroyers, thanks to Italian bombs, Destiny marked out my own boat, the Lika, for one jof the victim “The battle occurred | Durazzo. he first shot was fired at and the fighting laste? until Just off in the evening. Shrapnel was bursting all over our deck, and I don't know how many men I saw die. The dying were calling for thelp, but there was nothing we could do. In the midst of all this the Lika was etruck. Her botlere and munition magazines exploded and she leaped into the alr, break ing In two. “Of 110 men on the Lika, about 50 were saved. Ten of us were picked up by Italian lifeboats, | [had been floating on some debris jfor two hours. The others were hauled aboard the destroyers with ropes.” CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | CHAMBERLAIN BILL OFFERS THE WAY TO SAFETY OF COUNTRY | rather than fight their German brethren of the working cla they would refuse to bear arms, they would practice sabotage on troop trains, they would tively oppose their government In all this they were pert honest and woll meaning. BUT WHERE ARP ALL THESE MEN NOW? IN THE TRENCHES, RIFLE IN| HAND, FIGHTING AND DYING FOR FRANCE, The Instant the nation was at tacked, all the dreams of non-re- sistance vanished. Not « dissent ing voice, not a disioyal thought among all those that had talked so amiably and well against the very idea of war. It was so without exception. The most extreme radicals and pacift cleta went with the rest. A radical editor who had served | } ij STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. PAGE 7. REPUBLICANS AGREE ON SLATE Geo, A. Lee Is Political Editors’ Choice for Governor WHITNEY TO CONGRESS George A. Lee, first choice; Sen- ator Sutton, second cholce, for gow ernom w M, Whitney, for congr: fe Hamilton, for sheriff, in C, Smith, for county com miasioner. This, In part, t# the slate agreed upon by prominent members of the republican party, after a sertos of conferences in the past few weeks. The first conference merely took up the question of governor Newepaper editors from Spokane, ed by the leaders of the republican party, Fastern Washington polit! cians preferred Senator Sutton of Cheney, The Western Washington men boosted for George Lee. A compromise finally was reached Under the law voters must express first and second choice preferences when four or more candidates run for governor, There are now sev on tentative candidates. So {t wan agreed that tn Eastern Washington the slate should be Sutton first chotee and Loe second cholee. In Western Washington, Lee ts to get first choice and Sut ton second chotce. Lee has been a resident of Seat tle only two years. Formerly he lived tn Spokane. From a political standpoint, he will be boosted tn Western Wash- ington as a Seattle man, while tn Fastern Washington his supporters will point to his long residence tn Spokane. When the gubernatorial matter wan_ settled, congressional and county matters were then taken up fn the several districta. Whitney fn little known fn this district, but he {# a political protege of a cer- tain newspaper editor. made chairman of the republican central committees, so that his nom {nation for congress may appear logical. In accordance with the plana to fix up a slate from governor down politic from the south end of the county met Saturday and select ed Lou C, Smith to run for county commissioner picked Lafe Hamilton be the next sheriff. PHONE HEARING The telephone valuation hearing in Tacoma March 20, is one of the most important mafers to come before the new corporation coun. sel, according to @ letter from James Bradford to the city council Monday, Most Thin People Want to Gain Weight Suggests Simple Sixty-Dey Fiesh Ballding Test. Many Reporte Say It Succeeds. ‘Thin men and women who are really In earnest about wishing an increase In welght of 19 to 25 pounds to & prison sentence for denouncing attempts to defend the country be- came the most ardent and eloquent} champion of defense. Two eminent men who had always opposed pre! paredness entered the national cabinet. Only one sentiment ant mated all France, and that was to |SAVE THE REPUBLIC! Rut this was not all. The coun-| try as a whole had not take nsert ously the warnings of the wise men in 1913 It therefore found Itself con- fronted with the imminent peril of destruction and WITH. OUT THE WEAPONS with which to save ite life. WHERE Is the Frenchman now that would not willingly die to bring back the days when the nation might have Prepared and would not? °ee Bo it would be with t ean people. Lat this co vaded by any threater the very pacificists w the best of intentions tary preparation would rush to the | front to prevent the destruction of| the republic and the tidal wave of} an inferlor civilization The only question, then, ts whether we shall arm sanely, reasonably and democratically, or whether we shall wait until we attempt In the mad hurry of @ great crisis to do in a month the work of The military training bill of ator Chamberlain offers the way to NATIONAL SAFE. TY AND SANITY. It haw been falsely represent- ed a bill for universal mill- tary BERVICE. it le nothing of the kind. It provides only for universal military TRAINING, that our young men may be athletic, healthy, vigorous In mind and body, and that If ever, in spite of our desire for peace, we should be confronted with the terrible emergency that fell up- on England and France, we should not be found without the tools of defense. MANITOBA GOES. FOR PROHI LAW March 14 WINNIPEG, All bars, | wholesa liquor houses and i censed clubs in Manitoba must the Je of liquor after May |the result of the 2 to 1 vote In the province temperance act The law provides that liquor may |be manufactured for export within |the province and imported by in | dividuals for personal use. OFFICER TALKS TO BUSINESS MEW yesterday, approving the Confidence, determination and good digestion are three of the qualifications of a good soldier, ac cording to Capt. Robert Knox, of| the 21st infantry, U. S. A. who ad dressed 150 members of the west Business Men's Preparedness league, Monday night, IMOORE |Me of good, healthy flesh and tiesue rhould su! « to follow a | tow te | effort to To put on o tn | weeks—ther te “ yourself ea: week and let the nonien tell thelr story. Many thin people seemingly fall to ate a good portion of the fat- a nourishment tn their ¢ h pass through their bodte lenty of rie taention by the stom by the blood, and the y be a different story to te’ Bargol in a harmless, efficient and splendidly balanced combination of avaimilative aids, and uners 1 y have reported nt ranging from P: fe meals I Pharmacy and cheerfully eturned. This certainly makes its test a very simple matter. AMUSEMENT DAY AND WREK 2:16—Twios Dat Mr. and Mrs. VERNON CASTLE In the Photoplay of Their Tne WHI All Seats—2he Next Sunday, rie Sonentional Menten! Comedy THE ONLY GIRL By Henry Hiossom and Victor Priece—Mignt ‘Ibo to $1.60 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Most Be $1.00. tropolitan Theatre TONIGHT and All Week Wilkes Stock Company tn OUGHT AND PAID FOR” : ‘Bl ghia, 1 ‘00, Main 6211 Matinee S rhure and ibe and 25e. xt Week ve Hilndness of Virtue.’ PHONE THE. neNT OF VAUDEVIT TWICH DAILY —8:20 Ciccolini Famous European Grand Opera Tenor Wakeficld—Miss Ray phante Jones— Yy n—Stevens amd) |Palk2-Orpheum Travel Weekly, George Howell & Co. he Hed-Fox Trot” NEW PANTAGES Mate Nights, 7 and 9. N BRACKS y Artiste ny 2:30 EMPRESS‘: nmiG sHow OUTDONE Seattle and Tacoma were consult-| He was) The same crowd had previously) Romantic | FROST | | BUILT TO ORDER $25 AND UP EXTEND YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME TO VISIT THEIR NEW HOME 1225 FIRST AVENUE CORNER UNIVERSITY In new and commodious quarters with daylight display rooms and well-appointed workshops we are now in much better position to well serve our trade. To fittingly observe the opening of the new store a superbly fine stock of woolens has been secured. Patterns that we know will appeal to Seattle men, new weaves, new shades, new colors. We have built up a big business by making suits of substantial merit at very popular prices. We shall continue that practice. If our liberal credit system is of advantage to ‘you, you are at liberty to avail yourself of it—the cash price and credit price are the same. We make a specialty of $25 Tailor-made Suits. 1225 FIRST AVE., Cor. University JUST A FEW DOORS NORTH OF THE OLD sTOnE. VE TAILORS TO MEN. CREDIT EXTENDED TO YOU WILL GLADLY BE ALHAMBRA TROUPE TELLS OF LIVELY SHOW GIVEN IN CANADA FOR HIS MAJESTY’S OVERSEAS TROOPS The Five The five Linnetts, playing a four- day engagement at the Alhambra this week, have just returned from a six-weeks’ tour thru Canada. The show, consisting of the Lin | netts Hayden & Goodwin Smiletta) | Sisters and the Arthur Young trio, | |had three days open after playing) Saskatoon, in Northern Canada, and as a special favor to the soldiers, who were ready to leave for the front, they went to a small town called Wadena and put on a ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes—Most Women Can Have ) Known | Says Dr, Rawards, o Dr. F. M. treated scores of women and bowel aliments, During these years he gave to his patients a pre- scription made of a fow well known Vegetable ingredients mixed with olive ofl, naming them Dr. Edwarda’ Olive Tablets by_their olive color. These tablets are wonder workers on the liver and bowels, which cause & normal action the warte and polsonous that one's system collects have a pale fae a lestless Awards for 17 years carrying off matter aallow oated no in headaches feeling, all out of sorts, a e bowels, you tak one of Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly fora time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women ax well ax men take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. Dr. Edwards’ tongue. Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel— 100 and 260 per box, All druggists ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- bua, 0, Easy Way to Remove Freckles and Eruptions Be women have skin of such texture they occasionally are annoy ed sudden appearance 0! freckle Neht eruptic fine lines arch winds ui play havoo with siins that kind. will reolized wax at ply a little of it such cases if on ounce of common any drug store, procure an before retiring, like cold crea can easily overcome the trouble. When the wax ts washed off next morning with ft in 28 accompanies | In case of wrinkles which sink be- neath the outer skin, @ solution of powdered #axolite, 1 o2, dissolved in % pt. witch hazel, mak face bath | which is wonderfully effective.—Ad- Vertisement, for liver | You will know them | 10 I gineer; em eceecee Roe e 2 Se eee ee ieee tg Linnetts, Appearing at the Alham bra. | show for 600 troops stationed there. They were obliged to play in a small ball, | for seats It was 60 below zero, but never. theless the ball was packed. a change of policy. The theatre will give two shows in the after- | Ing, making a total of four shows a day, On Sundays, Saturdays and holidays continuous vaudeville wri! Wal! and Leonard, black face) be run from 1 to 11 p. m men, had to go down to the river Managers Jensen & Von Horberg and break the ice, carry {t up fn/ will offer four first-class vaude- pails, and thaw it on the stove, to ville acts and a first-run pi-ture get water with which to wash feature at each performance their makeup off. ——ae After the show the actors gave; Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 |a dance, The girls were kept busy | Pike—Adv. | teaching soldiers to tango and one- | using boards and boxes) noon and two shows in the even-| ALASKA STRIKE BOARD IN TOWN. To investigate strike conditions ~ at Anchorage, a special commis- ~ sion appointed by Secretary of La- bor Wilson, will leave here for Alaska on the Admiral Watson ~~ Wednesday. Its members are G. A. Moffett ~ and B. F. Squires, of Washington, ~ D. C., and Hywel Davies, of Lex- ington, Ky. Squires and Moffett jare connected with the department lof labor, and Davies is business | manager of the University of Ken- ~ tucky. They arrived here Monday ~ night The Best Teeth Are those that receive regularly the ofa | Dentist and their own- | ers attention. The son that a le because people come to they send their friends to me, and sel- dom go elsewhere for dental wor! EDWIN J BROWN rin Piret “ave Union Block | Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work, Phone Main 3640. step till 4am. A regimental band escorted the actors to the train when they lef and played, “We Take Our Hats Off to You, Mr. Wilson.” _The Alhambra today announced ‘BABY’ KEEPS ’EM ALL LAUGHING AT ‘PAN’ Little Lord Roberts, a “worser baby,” Is the feature of a good vaudeville bill at Pantages theatre this week. When the curtain rises, aff you | Jean see fs a baby hamper, The lid | OF SEATT Loans and Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds to Se Premium on U raises and the pathetic face of Furniture and Fixtures |Lord Roberts, wrinkled and red ‘ r | with paroxysma, bobs up into view Beal atate:. oi ccess In five minutes he is making you Bonds and Warrants jyell with ‘delight at his ‘dry jag Cash and Exchange... and his character imitations The Seven Bracks offer fast, snappy tumbling. The Rials, a} man and maid, acrobais, do hair raising stunts. The Four Vaga- bonds, a male quartet, are good. A good singing and comedy act |{a that of Clark Byal and Capital .... Surplus . Undivided Profits Dora | |Farly. Nan Gray does some cute Circulation Irish and Scotch character songs. | D The Ruslan Gypsies, three girls leposits 0% and three men, have a pleasing and spectacular bailet COTTERILL LISTED James Allen, February 20, 1912, February 4, 1913, January 13, 1914, Deposits. %, March 4, 1915, Deposits. March 7, 1916, Deposits. In our opinion the large Deposi chief highway en- former Mayor Cotterill, T. 8, Reed, of Plerce county, and W. H, Bush, chief clerk of the high.| way commission, have been men to Gov, Lister tloned Tuesday as ; | possible appointees to succeed evidence as to what our h | William R. Roy, lately resigned in addition to that, it re state highway commissioner, financial conditions LUNDY BRINGS IT UP An ordinance providing for a $2,700 appropriation for a spectal dry law prosecutor was introduced | by Councilman Lundy Monday, J, W. MAXW F, W. BAKER, Vice President BE. W. CAMPBELL, Cashier The National City Bank Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency at Close of Business March 7, 1916 RESOURCES LIABILITIES First Call Each Year Since Organization Deposits... flects OFFICERS LE, WASH. + $2,158,558.74 205.33 50,000.00 None 18,000.00 1,000.00 917.04 575,778.73 1,028,395. 3 $3,867,855.21 ++$ 500,000.00 100,000.00 52,692.10 50,000.00 3,165,163.11 $3,867,855. a «$1,345,089,59 1,849,436.50 2,104,346.82 2,002,482.85 Seviesee 3,165,163.11 growth in the last year is ome people think of us— the improvement in ts.. LL, J. N, President H, BLOEDEL, Vice Pres, H, SEIL, Asst. Cashier

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