The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1916, Page 3

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—_ — { COLISEUM Fifth at Pike—Continuous, 11 to 11 | BALLAINE RUNS FOR CONGRESS Makes Announcement Today and Defies Seattle Gug- genheim Lobby | New Show BREAKS INTO SLATE John E. Ballaine, of Seattle, today announced at Washing ton, D. C., that he will be candidate for congress in the republican primaries. He will CE} | be in Seattio in April, after Paik] | pending Alaskan legislation Ie \ over, to begin an active cam > paign. ’ Hallaine is e known for hin! ‘ fight against the Guagenheime in With the World Alaska. He ts the founder of the Famous Beauty wis the bgneee sioiohonaeh Gaol } 6 big ngle-handed fac and Stage Star itor in securing the government rath way in Alaska In his announcement, he declares the Guggenheims hope to prevent {the completion of the Alaskan rat! {way If a new administration is ob- jtained, and Rallaine intends to make that an issue in his race for congress Blow to Politicians Rallaine's announcement is the second serious blow to the group of politicians in this state who have |#hed gallons of perspiration in the | past few weeks fixing up a slate for the republican party The probable entry of former |Gov. Henry McBride of Seattle in to the , race against George of Spokane and Seattle is the first break in the slate. Rallaine's announce t follows “I will be a candidate tn the re [publican primaries for the congres sional nomination in the Seattle district My decision ts» prompted by the threats of Steve Birch, manager of| jthe Alaska Syndicate, by the boasts of the Gugeenhelm lobby here in Washignton, and by the se cret ald they are recely few men in Seattle who are on the Guacer pay roll, to the effect |that work on the government rail road fn Alaska will be stopped with jthe coming of # new administration | “They tnelude tn their threats the |repeal of the Alaska coal leasing laws, | Accepts Challenge | “Twill accept thetr challenge. We jshall see whether the hard-fought battle won two years ago to devel-! nk from a = DIPLOMACY What if you met the most beautiful girl in the world, wooed her and won her without finding out anything about her and then, just after marriage, when all clues pointed to her as guilty of stealing plans intrusted to you, what would you do? This happens in “Diplomacy” and is the basis of a truly powerful story. MUSIC Madame Butterfly... Col heim OR mm Berceuse “Jocelyn”........ ....-Godard op Alaska in the Interest of the Violin Solo, by M. Guterson public good is to be rtrangied, and] n tts place substituted the old pol i of private exploitation for the exe) benefit of a high-financed | ADMISSION 15c CHILDREN 5c Loge Seats 30c or May Be Reserved for Parties at 50c a Seat THIS SHOW UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT dition the authorization and MOTHERS’ PENSIONS "eilied ee butlding of atil! another thousand Killed in Attack nusand | miles by the government, so that a * Case Up Before the Supreme Court on Columbus, N. M./puet) ot kinten mar be opened ta Mrs. Rose Snyder's appeal for ajpreme court, Attorney G, Wright) lequal development for all Amert which she|Arnold contends, In behalf of Mra New ¥ syndicate, | 1 will make my eampaten largely! jon the issue of devoting my time land energies fn congress tn support |of the policy of the prompt comple tion of the mileage of government raliroad tn Alaska which congress thorized two re ago, and tn rk leans of every degree. | Bigger Bremerton Navy moth nsion, of and _ aligh 74 minor children were | Snyder, that mothers and children ot fete te deen ee ae deprived by an act of the last leg-| who are left destitute thru a crim wavy’ util 1: ecunie’ ah Seeat. thon islature, is on file Wednesday in the |inal act of the husband and father | navy of any other nation. I favor supreme court at Olympia. }eannot be classed separately from | the enlargement of the Bremerton Mrs. Suyder lives at 2224 East-|any other destitue mothers and navy yard, no that {t may be equip lake ave. children } ped in every detafl to bulld cruisers ae Sones eS te Stee | et hate caace a. | and battleshing ” Brought to determine the coasts | | “I favor the strengthening and ‘onaltty “of “the ‘esisiative act, | COURTS TO DECIDE — raat ,ARtor the strengthening and which, ft fs contended, has dis-| apne oorpetersipeny rep no coven evens seed =) FIGHT TO KEEP JOBS ig sheer sewer eae . vo hon wiry |than the lavishing of money on a . _ on ggg i sl Boon anes | |targe continental army, to be kept » ‘amended by the last legisinture,| The cfril service commission has lin {dleness i gives pensions only to widow! 4 .-i4ed to let the courts determine Pret ater &-grabeited ininiss Ral é mothers and those whose hus) vistner or not the corporation | and an inheritance tax large enough bands are confined in @ penal in| nsel's ansistants are subject to qatauaatidatty' 40-:iaveh: down eek stitution or insane hospital or are) (i411 service rulings, before taking Tracers 6 beadiagrt gen > totally disabled. It bars the moth:| any action in the Bradford-Caldwell | centered in a few hands Re ol husband has desert bs ode an h iy \ ‘a petition for a pen-| Bradford's assistants claim the | G d b . Tagen bo EA ser fall by Judge|right to keep their present posi-| | oode ye - Dykemaa, and the appeal was tions as civil service employes when | taken. Caldwell, newly elected corpora-| Dyspepsia In his brief filed with the su-| tion counsel, takes office | 'No More Gurgly Bri “Lump of Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn or Stomach Troubles The man who can’t help making faces at bis stomach, the man or woman with a grouchy digestion, or with downright dyspepsia need fret no more over stomach troubles, PABLO LOPEZ Pablo Lopez was the first Mext can general shot by Uncle Sam He was killed by U. 8. troopers in the battle at Columbus, N. M Lopez was hunted as a bandit. to death by any captor ever since the massacre of 18 Amer. 1 t Santa Yaabel MANY GASES OF RHEUMATISHNOW Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, | Avold Exposure and Statement of the Condition OF THE First National Bank Of Seattle, Washington March 7, 1916 subject | Eat Less Meat | Stay off ed , pund vold RESOURCES expostire, keep fest cy, est les sp , 9% meat, drink lots of water, anc Loans and Discounts cere eee 1 $2,981 369.58 : all, take a spoonful of salts : U. S. Bonds ..... aes 100,000.00 occasionally to keep down uric | i Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks 873,405.84 acid Rheumatism ts cansed by potson- | led uric acid, which Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. . 53,088.20 Poe wep nam saag is 1,896,464.99 : | Cash and Exchange ...... generated in the bowels and ab-| - - sorbed Into the blood. It is the | a Goose O diane < 1 ation of the s| ty an 001 iges $5.904,328.6 function of the kidneys to filter this | Beau ° $5,504, ‘ acld from the blood and cant it out| Hand In Hand. Stuart's Dye in the urine. The pores of the skin| pepsia Tablets Insure Bo LIABILITIES are also a means of freeing the When you take one of Stuart's) ‘ 0 blood of this Impurity. In damp| Dyspepria Tablets after @ meal, the | - Capital Stock serceses teeeeree $ 300,000.00 and chilly, cold weather the skin| food is digested by the tablet even! Surplus and Undivided Profits........ 122,767.09 pores are closed, thus foreing the| better than your own stomach can c ation aos Se 99,995.09 ney to do do work, they be it Nae rE ‘il 34.649.49 6 weak h and fail te Take one of Stuart's Dyspepsia 3onds Borrowed ....+-++ 5 346,917.03 acid, which|'Tablets after your next meal and Deposits «--seceerececee cesveeees 46,917 and circulating |{f you are given to belching, sour through the s nm ntually set-| risines, fermentation heavy, $5.904.328.61 tling in the ts and muscles,|iumpy feeling in the stomach, indl-| causing stiffness, soreness and pain | gestion, dyspepsia, loss of appetite NDER C called rheumation lor any other stomach derangement, DEPOSITS U! ALL At the firet twinge of rheuma-|you will find a remarkable im March 4, 1915........---+-- .$4,412,904.39 tism, get from any pharmacy about | provement td ‘four ounces of Jad Salts; put ate! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are DEPOSITS UNDER CALL blespoonful In a glass of water and|for sale at all druggists at 5¢ 4 ink before breakfast each morn-| pox f March 7, 1916.......-.....-++ 5,346,917.03 ing for a week. This {# sald to| gend coupon below today for a . eliminate uric acid by stimulating! free trial ITS ONE the kidneys to normal action, thus GAIN IN DEPOS osao1z.64 [iit we boat ote ore"! Bee ‘Trial Coupon YEAR pbaerecccrcrrcreeecese® . ‘i Jad Saits is inexpensive, harm F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stuart eas and is made from the acid of | Building, Marshatt, Mich.: Send | ete grapes and lemon julce, combined | me at once a free trial package with lit nd is used with excel of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. M. A. Arnold, President by thousands of folks ‘ose, Vice-President Maurice MeMicken, Vice-Pres subject to rheumatism 2 E Prnbrick Cashier. A. BR. Truax, Assistant Cash'r you have « pleasant, effer ESTABLISHED 1882 vescent Iithia-water drink which overcomes urle acid and is benefi-| | cial to your kidneys as well. STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15, 1916. PAGE 3. eee TTT _ A ROMAN _ ~~ Rose CE. OF THE SEA SUCH AS . RT STEVENSON WROTE 2 Fac of = Red Blooded Action «12 kinase —_ FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ee ee TBERT. 11A.M. 7P.M. Matinees *° 10c Evenings @axts 15c CHILDREN 5c FOUR DAYS STARTING TODAY Pioneer Couple Celebrate PORT WHARVES GIRL QUITS ‘U’ 10 50th Wedding Anniversary) fARN $53,826 Tuesday was golden wedding across the plains to California in fn th ne of Judge and Mrs. Jas.' the latter "50s. He first taught In G. MeClinton, pioneers and patriots|a country school two terms, and of the plains, of 610 EB. 72nd et. early in ‘61 went over the moun- They were honor guests Tuesday |tains with the first rush to the night at a reception at the home of| rich mines of what is now the state their son, Capt. R, B, McClinton, | of Nevada, 6102 Corlias ave. He remained there 17 years, and : FREE HER SOUL BERKELEY, Cal., March 15—JJ | Stitt Wilson, former soctalist mayor \of Berkeley, explained today why, |his daughter Violette, 19, left the | University of California and wet to Los Angeles. ‘ OLYMPIA, Wash., March 15.— The wharves operated by the Se- attle port commission earned $53,- 826 during 1915, according to the |report filed yesterday with the state public service commission The net earnings for the wharves Capt. McClinton ts one of two at 26 was a member of the conven- Stacy and Lander sts., ong : tion that framed the state consti. | g31, Bell at, $9,711; Smiths|. Violette sald present day educa; tution, He fs the sole surviving | cove. 921; Salmon’ bay, $1,267; | onal methods were all wrong, and member of that historic body. st waterway, $2,240. There w In rapid succession thereafter he | a deficit of $19,402 on the operation [held the following offices im Ne! of the steamers Leschi and West | that she wished to develop her own |soul as she believed it could nog | be developed in college,” said Wik vada: Deputy county clerk, county | Seattle for the year. treasurer, recorder, commissioner, 4 ctannasa SORES een. assistant county attorney, district agape tein, Judge and state senator. | WANT 0 BUY THEIR . . In 1878 Judge McClinton remoyed | T Trev a, walking to her French 8 to San Francisco and was engaged | | I uetiy to mining enterprises in| © WATER FROM CITY) | California, Nevada and Old Mexico. he a In 1887 he came to Washington.) Residents living between the | then a territory, and was judge of| north city litits and the Snohomish | the supertor court in Clallam, Jef-| county line want to spend $200,000 |ferson and Island counties for 10/ for water mains and a pumping sta-| | years. tion, and buy water from the city | Mrs, McClinton was born in Jef-|at the city limits. They have ap-| ferson, Wis, June 14, 1847, and pealed to the city utilities commit- “All outdoors was verry inviting and solemnly beautiful,” wrote the girl. Compared to the must French class, Miss Wilson said she found the real world immeasurab! for. So the French cli “ditched.” She concluded with a paragraph saying: ‘Under existing cireumstdn- ces Is it any wonder that high school students lack imagin: tion and that we meet univer- | sity graduates who are entirely without originality or enthus lasm? Let us have less red marks, few schedules, no diplo- mas, no gowns, no ceremonies, | went to California across the plains | tea to consider the proposition. | with her parents tn 18 | t. fuiiechadin '29 TAKEN INTO FRAT Twenty-one seniors and eight | juniors of the University of Wash-/ ington, who have maintained high standards in their college work and | BATTLE OF VERDUN HEARD 188 MILES | BERLIN, March 14.—The din of Verdun battle traveled 188 miles, Cannonading was heard outside activities were awarded| no graduations. if Darwin had It Is the greatest membership in Phi Beta Kappa,| pursued his college work like a record at which time honored scholarship fraternity, sane person, he might not have sound traveled without artificial | Tuesday. All but nine of the stu-| left us a great legacy of infor- dents live in Seattle. mation. Through the Pores New Pore Treatment Takes Place of Internal Medicines in the Treatment of Almost Every Ill. joints have become stiff, the pain is relieved and the inflammation reduced. It rids the tis- sues of disease by aiding elimination and _ restoring good circulation in and around the affected parts. It clears up pimply skins and sallow complexions almost in a single night. Rubbed over the nerve centers along the spine, it invigorates the nerves and relieves lame back and the worst form of lum- bago. Don’t fail to try the New Pore Treatment in all cases of sore throat, sore lungs, bad coughs or nasal catarrh. It relieves these dangerous ills in ald. It Cures Judge and Mrs. James G. McClin- ton, who celebrated their golden wedding Tues wets of twin boys, all of whom ars now living. James G, MeClinton was born fn Henderson county, Il., Jan, 7, 1838, nd on reaching his majority, came 7EN in chronic cases of rheumatism where the SOUTH DAKOTANS — TO HOLD MEETING The annual meeting of the South | Dakota soclty will be held on Thurs: day, at & p. m., in Theosophical} hall, fifth floor of the Arcade build ing. All former residents of that state are invited. | CONTRACT LET TREATMENT Wek Rananw The city will pay $307,979.85 for . ij the construction of the 10th ave. ten minutes. bridge. The contract was awarded to e Beers Building » b he Rca orpumic warke Sokeday.: POINTS TO REMEMBER: hen used on face, hands or bottoms of feet apply lightly, let remain a min ute or two, then wipe off with dry cloth or towel. When used for aches and pains apply liberally and let absorb, Ask for Know-doc Pore Treatment at any drug store. They now have it in both small and large sizes. LIVERPOOL.—An officer in the Royal Flying corps, home on leave from Northern France, refused to} join friends on a hunting trip be cause, he sald, he knew how it felt to be shot at soothes and re- rever applied, no habit-form- ing or dangerous risk asso- clated with Ite use. ———eee

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