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If You're in “Dutch” Don't Miss “The Spendthrift” Play You Can’t Afford to Miss COMING SUNDAY Al Jenni: ings In the Film of His Life “BEATING BACK” In Six Acts JOHN HAMRICK Second and University COLE YOUNGER DIES Last of Jesse James Bandits Gone “LEES SUMMIT, Mo., March 22.ped by church organizations for the! —Arrangements are being complet-| funeral of Cole Younger, one-time CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MEET THE MEN WHO sent him to the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology In 1888 he and his partner were graduated from this s@ool born in Canton * outside Boston, an ed in the sebools of that place, before he entered the Tech: I had never met Mr those technology days. “Mere chance threw our names © tion of the alphabet OWN MUCH WATER POWER WASHINGTON, D.C, March 22.—The report of the depart. partment of agriculture shows more than half the water power used in public service opera- tions In the United States is controlled by 18 companies. he said her; Then, senior year, we worked together on a thesis, and we worked so pleas antly that from that thesis came lthe partnership of Stone & Web. ster Partner Tells About Their Start “We started in two xmall room« in Postoffice square, Poston “At first we did very smal! jobs | indeed.” | randit, who died bere last night Webster's partner, Stone, tells THE “COME-BACK”’ Younger was the last of the| this In ting story pow Saaae a James boys and Younger boys.) B we arrived at the dig he “Come-back™ man was really | gangs of outlaws, who operated| nity of a regular stenographer, we Rover dewn-and-ovt, Hie weakene!| principally in Missourt and Kan-|had a typewriter ready in of sas after the civil war. Cole Younger and his two broth ers were captured at Shieldeville | Minn., during a battle with officers of exercise. Improper eating and liv- ing, demands stimulation to satisfy the ery for « health-giving appetite sential to Haarlem and the refreshing sleep GOLD MEDAL Holland. will do the work } bank at Northfield, Minn wonderful! Three of the @ach day will put a man on hi They were sentenced to life Before he Knows it: whethe terms. trouble comes from uric actd son - : fag. the Kidneys, gravel or stone in|, Bob Younger died in prison, and the bladder. stomach derangement or|Cole and James were paroled In other ailments that befall the over-/1901. James later committed sui fealous American. Don't walt until | cide. You are entirely down-and-out, but ay tat tial take them today. Your druggist will | nee * gladly refund your money if they do| | not help you. 25, 50c and $1.00 ver MAYOR MAY VETO Accept no substitutes. | E Look | Altho the port commission's ap- | plication for a belt line franchise! was passed by the old council) Mon-) day, friends of the proposition fear that Mayor Gill will be influenced to veto it ! He has stated it would get the commission involved in litigation with the Oregon-Washington Ral! way Co. if the franchise becomes effective | The people have voted to build | the belt line, PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How Nostrils Bud ba nad Coin You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your) head will clear and you can breathe |after they had attempted to rob a| but have not voted to| contingencies. And we had an of fice boy who created an appearance jof big business | “One day the firm had an tm portant caller who remained a long time. | “As long as he stayed there came | from the outer office the most en terprising banging away at the keys of the typewriter When the caller left we invest! | gated, to find that tt business |}ke sound had been made by the office boy, manipulating the lock of the saf that It soun lke a typewriter. “He did not wish to take any risks with the real machine.” Now Occupy Eight-Story Building In contrast to this little two- room office, Stone & Webster today occupy an entire eight- story building (147 Milk st.) and spread out to the adjacent bulldifgs, in which they have several floors. There are about 600 officials and employes in the home of- fice. Both Stone and Webster are In = eg all yar head-| transfer necessary funds. their offices every day they are in sche: Hocharges “or dryness; no| The line would eliminate dupli-|the city. * BO! cate switching charges along the; They spend much time on the struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm.) Apply @ little of this fragrant, an-| tiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air pas- age of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem- | ~ brane, and relief comes instantly.| Were endangered for a time Tues It is just what every cold and| day when a slide caused by th catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay|rain occurred on Lake Dell drive stuffed-up and miserable. near 32nd ave. ictatch:si oe Spe STRAND Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca TODAY AMERICAS MOST FAMOUS COUPLE “mos” WERNON CASTLE MRS ‘The \WMAIRE of LIFE" Introducing Their Latest Dance Successes « Royal Hawaiian Troubadour Sextet—New Selections And a Selected Comedy ADMISSION 10c | wate? front when put in operation. | RAIN CAUSES SLIDE Street traffic and pedestrians) road between Boston and New York | but there is hardly a minute they hare not working. Webster's home ts at Chestnut Hill, a mile from any car line and about five miles from the city proper. | Stone has a town house on Bea con st., in the fashionable part of his home city, and a fine farm at | Plymouth, where he delights walking around the estate and look.) ing over his pedigreed horses and BB xe or He has had a book printed on Welsh ponies, fllustrated with ple: tures of his own ponies, taken at the Plymouth farm. FRATERNITY MEETS men and stu journalism Active newspaper fenta in the Universit department who are members of Sigma De Chi, national journal jam fraternit will banquet at the Butler hotel Wednesday night Seven newspaper men and seven students will be initiated Into the organization ASK A NEW HEARING March WASHINGTON Northwestern railroads have tioned the Interstate com commission for a new hearing of the Astoria rate cane A recent decision ordered As toria rates put on a par with rail road rates inland from Puget sound pointe ANCHORAGE URGED In a report to the Commercial | Club at ite meeting Tuesday night la government anchorage in’ Elliott bay was urged, OWN STREET CARS Stone until in our ° Stone & Webster and inter. related concerns contro! 29.4 || per cent. | 11 | @ —-—-— --- +--+ in} PAG STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, 1916. ee | CHILDREN N OF THE TRACTION PARTNERS AT HOMES IN BOSTON Edwin 8. Webster, Jr, on hin fa | vorite horse, Roslyn, at the Web | ster country home; Misses Frances (left) and Mabel Webster, daugh ters of Stone's partner PHOTOPLAYS By Freddie Film oar Beateses th Vivian Edwards, in “The Village Blacksmith,” at the Liberty | *. * # &@ | Byes It i a story of a small country that has had the of times, The Brown « of the story are furnished by Miss Barriscale. The hero is William Desmond The Village Black ro of Submarine mith a hilarious three-reel com Collecum—Fannte Ward tn “For edy, features Vivian Edwards, the the 0 ae" ¢ eystone comedy star . Forrest ‘Taylor tm new Keyst ne’ conaedty ta ppodrome—Vaudeville and ple AN EASY SPENDER A® an easy disburser of money Irene Fenwick is seen in tip-top fashion at the Rex theatre this ‘ week. She's he Spendthrift” in the play of that name by the fa mous dramatiat, Chas. Kleine. It's a very absorbing story, tho dis easing to sband e pla Pe age tressing to the husband in the play POLICE HELP TO MAKE FILM The New York |“FOR THE DEFENSE” police department Fannie Ward, the star who open-|Co-operated with the Vitagraph ed the Coliseum theatre in the| Company in producing “The Human | ‘The Cheat,” | Cauldron,” now at the Class A. It |screen production of fourday engagement at theatre a play entitled Defens It ¢ is with of legal justice, Sebas ett's concerts during the s are decidedly one of the concerns the problem of giving prisoners a chance to make good Two other pietures—comedies complete the Class A bill cee in }a question tian Bur | afternoon COMEDY AND DRAMA greatest features In the country, as| Bryant Washburn, Edward Ar-| probably no other photor house | nold, Mary Anderson, Betty Comp. hes to offer a grand opera singer! son, Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran of his re participants in th new putation eth Cad Mission progra The first thre are featured in "The Despoiler drama of modern society of today, When Lizzie Disappeared” features the three famous Nestor comedians. IN FIVE MINUTES rvs wre soserre: NOSICK STOMACH, ‘INDIGESTION,GAS BULLETS AND BROWN EYES” | Be Barriscale is starred at the Liberty Bullets and B r in theatre tn story “The White Rosette,” of the middle ages in which « knight and his lady fair are the principal subjects. however, is the wife of his lege knight's real sweetheart, from serv ice. ing to frustrate a plot. The scene |“Pape’s Diapepsin” Is the Quickest and Surest Stomach Relief. If what you Just ate is souring on| your stomach or lies like a lump of jead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undig food, or have a feeling of dizziness, later the same drama Is enacted In a modern household oe “PASSION’S SLAVE” “Pasaion’s Slave; or, The Silken Spider” is the feature movie at Vivian Rich is cast as the girl, who, | heartburn, fullness, nau bad) born to riches, but living a lonely taste in mouth and stomach head. life, becomes an easy victim to the ache you can surely get relief in| machinations of an unscrupulous five minutes Ask your pharmacist to show you the formul ainly printed on these fifty es of Pape’s Diapepsin stepmother MR. AND MRS. V. CASTLE in cent ca Vernon Castle fs England then you will understand why dys » he went to join the aviation peptic troubles of all kinds must go, to fight for the lies. Mrs and why It rel sour, out-of-order, Castle is tripping the light fan-| stomachs or indigestion in five min-|tastic in New York. But at the utes. e's Diapepsin” is harm-| Strand, in Seattle, they are still to- less; tastes like candy, though each | gether, showing their fancy dances dose will digest and prepare for as-|on the screen, as well as a roman. similation into the blood all the/tic melodrama entitled “The Whirl food you eat; besides, it makes you| of Life.’ go to the table with a healthy ap. edad | |petite; but what will please yeu! A DIVER AFTER GIGGLES | most that you will f that The Hero of Submarine D2. your stomach and intestines are) now at the Clemmer theatre, was clean and fresh, and you will not! eommané d into service, ac need to resort to laxatives or liver! cording to veracious press reports pills for billousness or constipation.!to usher forth chuckles from the This city will have many “Pape's! audiences. Diapepsin” cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be en thusiastic about this splendid stom ach preparation, too, if you take it for indigestion, gases, heart CYCLONE W INDIANA ever |burn, sourness, dyspepsia or any| INDIANAPOLIS, March 22 |stomach misery Sweeping Northern Indiana at mid. Get some now, this minnte, and| night, a terrific gale damaged sev-|said today y and|eral cities, demolished farm houses rid yourself of stomach mi Jand uprooted trees indigestion in five minutes. Rosson are featured at the Colonial |city of Astoria today rolled up her ‘| sleeves and prepared to do battle e lady fair, |" lord who dismissed Lady Maud, the |Order placing Lady Maud is killed while try- | Pa? then shifts and a thousand years|to order the construction of two | traction at the Hippodrome theatre. | Brotherhood League Club mission, | pletely SS SOAS SGI. SSS GSS SGT SOLS SEL TSS 3. 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You wil te that ardinal, white Copenha- y} howing checks in green, blue, gen,’ Ail at 34 off of a br ‘and black and white vnira Floor, al Medium ler kets that 4 Z ree eet seve Little Girls’ 4 both ver ar kirts « —s | suits are cut fu Dresses at 50c SS Sizes for Misses and Women NX \ $25.00. 98 High Pile Axminster Rugs at Phenomenal Prices 8-3x10-6 $17.85 seen a finer 1 9x12 Feet $19.85 , and the they 27x54 Inches $1.95 : ® na t of pattern as can be have never finish is as rich nevertheless, are “manufacturer's rejects.” In all probability you could never tell why they are called that at the mill—some run an inch over or short of the standard size; others are slightly mis-matched in pattern, but this is not notice able—there isn't a defect to impair the wearing qualities. For Living-Room or Dining-Room Small Rugs for Anywhere Jrowns, blues, tans, greens, and Oriental figures of brighter colors. Very special, $19.85, $17.85, $1.95. For Thursday Only 37-Inch Curtain Marquisette Special 15c Yard UCH an opportunity! This is a very fine quality marquisette, with 2-inch hemstitched edge—in white, ivory or Arabian, with a highly mercerized fin- ish. Your choice at 15¢ yard Fourth Floor, $1°95 White Lingerie Waists Reduced Me<Dougall - fouthwick swiry CSS a from 2 to 6 e Dresden, Soe. yea SLOSS CEISSSEROSSSES Gretchen and Bishop Dresses in blue pinks and tans, OF plaid combination Some are plain colored Dress« with white collar, cuffs and belt; others are Dresses, trime Execep- triped or plaid med with plain colors tionally attractive little Dresses at only 50¢. fe AT 95¢ Dresses for girls from 6 to 14 years. Well-made Gingham Dresses that are pretty enough for school and afternoon weary In plain colors, striped mates rials and plaid combinations: 1¢ are belted gE others with jacket ¢ s, all charm- ¥ ingly trimmed i ach 95¢e. ¥ rhird Floor ff used as 3 others are mussed from being handled. Little skirts with tucks and hemstitching; gowns in slipe over and open-front styles, em= broidery trimmed and dace fin- ished. Infants’ long slips and long skirts greatly reduced. Baby Shop, Third Floor, have been y pieces, Just a few Children’s Hats to 95c A * this season women are looking for dainty white Lingerie Waists These are unusually good-looking Lingerie Waists of organdy and voile; some with lace insertion and lace edging, others are embroidered styles special at 95¢. Very Second Floor | en CORDES OG ESSE IS SSE IE SSE IS SSE IS SSE SSE EISSN SSO ‘ASTORIA WILL FIGHT en. Boats to War on Railroads 22 Th ASTORIA, Ore... March each, These boats will ply between toria and Inland Empire the Columbia and Snake rivers. They will carry wh with railroad companies which ave demanded a rehearing of the commission's tntaratane, commerce | some 8 | produce to the export wharves at inland freight B Astoria. to Astoria and Puget sound on Special attorneys have been em The first thing the city did was rate case. LEAGUE NEEDS HELP Unless finane ial “support is given within the next two days, the 511% King st., will have to close its doors, according to Superintend ent E. M. Lowry, Mr. Lowry de clares that the mission has given helter to 65,000 men TRAIN BLOWN OVER Ind, ¥ MARION March Good luck and a car saved many from possible serious injury today, when the wind swept three coaches of a Clover Leaf passenger train |from the track and tumbled them |down an embankment Altho two of the cars rolled com over, only two men were hurt badly enough to necessitate an ambulance call ‘READS OF OWN DEATH SHFIELD, Ore, March rere reading a clipping from a Tacoma paper, to the effect that his own body had been found In a deserted cabin n Waterville, Cal, Willlam Hagge, an electrician that the body probabl was that of Howard Richardson, of| Redmond, Ore., his former chum. | Admission iver steamers, at a cost of $70,000 bowels and liver kept active points on and other 4 MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES , De Luxe Edition TODAY—UNTIL SATURDAY The Screen Stars E. 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