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

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Westlake at Pine BLACKMAIL CHARGE IS FILED AGAINST MISS DOTTIE COOTS Mise Dottle Coots, “badger girl," and stenographer In the Britian Columbia attorney general's of- fice, found A, M. Bailey, @ wealthy realty dealer, formerty of Vancouve: C., now of Se attle, a y prey during her blackmailing adventures, if ac- cusations made Wednesday by Prosecutor Lundin prove true. Imac | charging with blackmail, Lun | atm charges she extortad $600 from Bailey on October 1, 1915, after threatentng to tell Mra. Bailey of her husband's conduct, alleged former aint againat the girl, | }the ftention, he satd, both his fatr clients out of atl Por eight months, Bailey saya, Mise Coots was employed by him | a9 bis stenographer. Try to Get Them Out Rall was set in Miss Coots’ case Fat $2,000, and im the case of M Lillian Peter the Montana girl, who was brought back from San ncisco With Milas Coots ia con ection with maive alleged blackmailing syn e here, in the sum of $1,600 Attorney John F. Murphy has been retained to defend both son, Vaudeville Shows Start at 2,47 and 9 P. M. ; Daily Pictures Are Continuous who Prosecutor Landin, had the amount jot of'bail fixed ‘Tuesday afternoon, with jand I knew Mi of getting Comes From Good Family who Jatt,” that "Misa Peterson comes from a highly respected family in Montana, are not the type of girls | © any business up there in he said, “I am convinced of went to California, She and Mra, Isabel Clayburg, who ts now ar rested tn Los Angeles, came to my office when | was prosequting at- torney to ask me about the mint mum wage law for women about the time Mra, Clayburg opened her millinery school here. “When Miss Peterson went to California from Montana, she had no thought of anything happening. | She atmply went to San Franctsco, | young women, tn a conference with | Saye ‘Twas Only ry In the case of Batley, no pletures Were used, it is said, Mise Coots fe sald to have threatened to tell bis wife of hia « “intimacy with the pretty stenographer, de manding that he pay her $3,000 to keep the affair secret Checks showing that he gave! Misa Coots a considerable sum tn small payments, which she declares was her salary, are in the hands of Prosecutor Lundin. pote before she | STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15, 1916. PAGE 2 | | Hs , SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET A Chaste, Romantic Comedy DAYS ONLY Starting Tomorrow [RUPERT OF 11 to 11 This Big Bill Ends Tonight 5 LINNETTS HOUSEWIVES AT “U” ‘Receive Many Tips at Conference the of BY HELEN D. SHELDON Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, new students were to be seen on the University campus, find. ing their way to Meany hall. maps for different matertals, Tremoval of stains and care clothes thruout the procens. | Professor Osborne discussed elec: | tricity in the home, for heath a cooking, and the relative cost, a ‘They were the brides, the Drides- Compared to other fuel, cas oF coal. | ‘The sessions continue daily, from | tobe, the mothers of young faimilies,| 9 44's inti! Saturday poon. labora the grandmothers, the experienced housekeepers of city and state, the| °F ag fn ay = ‘sine to | ag anotnpen on each eager to spend lows: moments of the week to the greatent profit of all related to them. This ts the second annual house keeper# conference held atnee the inauguration of the home economic} extension work for the homes of) iis the state thru the university | This work is under the direction | Raus whose HENTZAU 5 TENSE ACTS BY. SIR ANTHONY HOPE, AUTHOR OF “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” STARRING JANE GAIL -: HENRY AINLEY Tells How a Dashing Englishman Wins a Real Princess—Throwing Ancient Custom to the Winds, Beating Conspirators at Their Own Game—Smiling—Smiling— Always Smiling— A Blue Bird of Highest Quality 'Smiletta Sisters Novelty Arta Yoong Tho 0 & Goodwin ‘Songs 200 with the significance of a the homemakers of the state. 280 Attend Session Two hundred and eighty of these! are registered. Bach number on, ''** the program was prompt and limit-| ed to the time. A model kitchen Thas been built by the class In home | management, under the supervisior jot Miss Effie Riatt, head of the jhousehold economic department. | Dietaries, food and food values in jehart form and prepared dinners also were displayed by the members of the class. ndon, dean of law seheot m—Caiidren's Luncheons, | ‘Mine Raitt ~Demenstration of Foote. | Mise Raaseh | THE I: or REE ars [OO us ) Miss Grace Denny had spent ich time tn the standardization of Y UR CREDITIS O.K. fabrics and had the Rearty approval | of her audience tn the same claim for pure materials for garments a: | Frances B. Heverlo, from Ken BULL ‘BROS, tucky, a recent addition to the tac-| winieed modern nenots n CUS? Printers, the use of different os Mcromeatea dale | 7013 THIRD IN 1043 combtmed German sing- ing societies will ald in making the St. Patrick's day celebration at the Hippodrome a success Friday even Jarren Kerrigan In a Five-Reel, First-Run REMEMBER TODAY AND TONIGHT—LAST TIMES TO SEE And Her Wonderful Gowns, in “AS IN A GORDON LOOKING GLASS” Superb rellable [ALLIED AIRMEN SUEZ CANAL IS 'WIRELESS SUIT 'DEADLOCKED IN | | eS OF ene ATTACK ESSEN SAFE FOR YEAR HEARD IN COURT FISHING STRIKE coats cae jured by tripping and striking his head against the railroad tracks LONDON, March 15—Allled near Pler 6, Tuesday night, died early this morning at the city hos- aviators have raided Essen, where the Krupp works lo- pital. He lived at the Tacoma ho- tel, Eighth ave. S and Jackson st. cated, according to Amsterdam advices today. Others were He was piling ofl cases when the accident oceurred sald to have attacked Munich and Gtadbach. | for pure foods. [GERMAN SINGERS TO | BY wm, «. SHEPHERD Kilbourne & Cla: Clark, a Seattle | Fishing boat owners and strik- Vatted Prewe 8 2 Correspendent| wireless company, are defending |!ng fishermen deadlocked tn their aroh = 15, —Egypt |pegotiations Wednesday. and the Suez canal ere absolute- | ete Fights to use certain apparatus | "7", “ctatement posted by the| ly eafe from the Germans for at vedneeday before Federal Judge | pishing Vessel Owners’ association least one more y | Neterer, against the Marcon! Wire-/ Wednesday morning, it was an- White In Athen | ena Co, which has brought suit for nounced that no concessions could} thie Information from a reilable | siieged infringement of patents. Luna Park Batbhouse wm Mar, 18th, be made to the strikers, With a Few Seats Reserved at 15c CHILDREN Sc AUSTRIA DECLARES WAR ON PORTUGAL ROME, March 15—Austria has dectared war en Portug: dispatches received today lared, Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and prepared sham: contain too much alkail, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brit- The best thing to use is just lain mulsified cocoanut ofl, for it pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any 4rug store, and 2 few ounces will last the whole family for ‘months. "Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it fn, about a tea spoonful is all that ts required. | makes an yundan of ri ereamy lather, clean thorougt ly, and rinses cut easily dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Se sides, it loosens and takes out ev- ery particle of dust, dirt and dan déruff.—Advertisement. The Best Teeth Are thone that recetve regularly the care of a Dentiat and their own- ers attention The sen that reason C large The hair) ing. Some of the best voices in the city are scheduled on a program of mus! unexcelled. The Seattle |Men’s chorus, the Young Women's artet, recently organized from the Standard Grand Opera company Gibson's mandolin band, the Seattle Liederkranz and a chorus of 300 voices will be heard. Stanley J. Padden will be orator of the evening. Some of the best orators in the city will speak. The program will begin at 7:30, THREE PARLIAMENT |-::~ : MEN UNDER ARREST se amERFICIENCY ful yo ficient. To officter have full your facul sr health n F t an possible And/ what is the one thige that has the mont direct bearing on your health? Ask your phystotan, and It's o bet he will tell you DR. LR CLANK GOOD TEETH GOOD DIGESTION GOOD HEALTH One follows right after the other. Then comes that most tmportant REGINA, Sask., March 15.—The legislature of Saskatchewan ad journed yesterday after the most} p< jexciting day ever held, and despite| opposition, whieh melted at the critical moment. Among those involved in the scandal charged with graft are: A. P. McNab, minister public works; George A. Bell, minister of tele phones and the province treasurer Committed for accepting bribes jare Gerhard na, ex M. P. P., Rosthern; 8. 8. Simpson, M. P. P. for Battleford; H. ©. Pierce, Lib, M. P. P., _Wadena. truly sald, “Good at on appetite, and not only because they Prevent you from chewing your food | Properly, but also been tually produce poisons, any other part of the body if de enyed, and as the food comes in dt rect contact with the teeth, these potsons are tranamttted direetly into the food, and thu © the digentive y ngine the re th CUMMINS POLLS BIG PRESIDENTIAL VOTE 8ST. PAUL, March 1 Senator Albert Bb. Commins received four tfmes as many votes as Henry 1D. Estabrook in the primary election for the republican nomination for president here yesterday, according to the completed cou t CiBmins wee backed by the state branch of the German-Amer jean allianees and the “old guard.” ntelligent wervice when you Hiram Johnson was unopposed | ©. ore We une the very bent of for the progressive vice presiden | aterials and the H |tial nomination na up date of pm meth ELLIS ACCEPTS JOB | fee Dara verett C. Ellis Wednesda jcepted the post of assistant under | Proseeutor Lundin He takes the place of Frank Hel sell, whom Lundin has made chief deputy proseentor, following the appointment of thief Deputy Meier to Corporation Counsel Cald Weil's staft We offer services of hinh registered den xraduated from 4 best dental eo! ® Passed the ox # office b atate ant on the wall stal chair, in plain om are sure of getting com | al Dp nd mana ffice, w th ‘ Jathie, Thus you ane protected from every angle Regal Dental Offi ices 1405 ate Ave, ené@ Union. WARNING! DON’T SPIT Sanitary Inspectors wero doetall patrol the bustness section Wednesday and arrest pedestrians whe spit on the sidewalks or In public building ed to HOWARD ESTABROOK: in ‘Three arts “The Master Smiles” A Romance and Tragedy Glare the Tratl ef Tinsel 4 the Path of Dissipation An am Added Attraction We Also Present HELEN GIBSON ino Ratiroad Drama ‘The Switchman’s Story’ | | | | source In Constantinople. The has Greek censorship prevented it | being sent at that time. patents alleged to have been in February. was the lest month | fringed upon are net valid, and that when the shifting desert sands east tho apparatus, whieh has been in of the canal were firm enough to/ stalled in some 75 sustain marching columns The movement of artillery and) from that of the Marconi company |supply wagons on the desert will; Many eminent witnesses have be Impossible for months. |been called, and the case is likely to last a month, Marmaret Dankel, wife of Wil |BEARD, HE “UKED. T liam =Dankel, a pioneer, got a Three Soattle street eae) judament against her husband for! were so courteous to Editor Beard | | $1,809.09 In superior court Wednes- "ENGLISH TO STUDY bian when he was visiting Seattle | |that he has published their num Seattle's garbage collection sys tem will be studied by Robert Bog | bers in his paper and advised tour ists to try and get on their ears. | Their numbers are 423, 471 and 361 lish, seeretatry to the elty commis- sioners of Edmonton, Canada, for! the next few days, | Superintendent of Utilities Vai entine has sent the numbers to the 8, E. company Danger of blindness and death | from drinking wood alcohol has prompted Health Commissioner McBride to issue a warning against |leaving 1t where children or habit ual drunkards might get bold of it A PROSPERITY NOTE Street car traffic per cent in F The Seattle concern contends the Correct Apparel for Women SPRING SUITS Stylish, practical, unusual in value, Selected from our increased 10 bruary over the same month of 1915. Supt. Valen tine, of the public utilities depart ment, points to this as the best ba | rometer of prosperity, regular stock for Thursday Hetrwooa WA and Friday $1975] i welling All Latest Styles Don’t For, fet— All Wanted Fabri that when constipation, biliousness or indigestion is neglect it may cause All Bate’ Golere All Sizes Lunch at Pike. - ~Adv. the fa serious illness. Act upon the first symptom—keep your digestive organs in good order by the timely use of BEECHAMS PILLS | We Advise Early Selection ( 7ARMAN Senden at bynes Py ed vessels in the! last 14 months, ja entirely different | Under present arrangements, the| [boat owners get one-fifth of the catch. All expenses are taken out lof the other four-fifths, is left is divided among the m The strikers want a bigger The association statemen only a small portion of the men object to conditions | There are about 150 strikers tn | Seattle and more than $00 out on the boats still working who know little of the strike. no violence, fisher Throw Of © When_you ee ive Brome ogg 2°49 Nib | ‘Que "ROMO "S signature on cus FINE MEATS FOR LESS MONEY QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: Fresh Oregon | Ranch Eggs Fancy New York Full Cream Cheese, Ib '25c Choice Spare Steer Shoulder Ib... Choice Round § j Choice |Pork Steak, | Choice Club Sausage. . | Choice Steer Boiling Beef ..., | Pork Backbones, 5 lbs. for.. se PM FO 10c|_"=* 10¢ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp it Bignifies Purity and Qua’ Bhope Open Until 20 P.M. and what) There has been | 9c AMUSEMENTS MOORE 2:16—Tw TODAY axa @ ALL WE Datly—$:15 Mr. and Mra. VERNON CASTLE i In the Photoplay of Their Romantie Careers “THE WHIRL OF LIFE" All Seats—-2he—All_ Seats Seats Tomorrow Medel of Muateal Comedies By THE wm ONLY *: GIRL we All Class, Blegs Prices—Nights Mats, Hest Se NEXT SUNDAY Tee 1 HERBERT = FRYE’ Seeunnen SIGHT and AN W en Stock Company tn “BOUGHT AND PAID FoR” lbe to Ie Tr OF VAUDEV WICE DAILY—s8:26 American Tour Ciccolini Famous Hurepean 6 fenor Wilin Holt Wakeficld—Mins ooley & Co—lolly Johanie Jv jenny und Woode—Stevens Falk—Orpheam Travel Weekly. | George Howell & Co. In “The Ked-Fox Trot” ‘NEW PANTAGES | Mats. 2 Nights, T and 9 q SEVEN BRACKS test Risley Artiste LORD ROBERTS nd Opera nay Other Big t 1c and . BIG show r D OUTDONS Musical Comedy ROYAL ITALIAN SEXTPTTR S—OTHER FEATURES—S Matinee Dally—Twice Nightly Prices 100 and 200 *

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