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OLISEU Pike at Fifth TONIGHT IS THE LAST TIME You Can See Salamander” Owen Johnson's Greatest acer Every Day i 11 to 11 THE SALAMANDER 11 to 11 THE LOVE RIOT Keystone Comedy 2:15 to 4:15 Special Mati Russian Orchestra 3:18 (Closing Friday Afternoon) Sebastian Burnett ‘THE LOST CHORD’ Admission 15¢ .jtask to be assigned to an officer Warwick 2 from the N “To Him That Hath” By Leroy Scott Entitled | —-THE— upreme acrifice => j that of jcisco, his wife Brig. Gen. Pershing, hero of b WASHINGTON, April 4.—It looks pursuer, Brig. Gen. Pershing, had been train. ing for this particular job ever since he left West Point in 9 than he jumped into guerilla warfare to hunt Chief Geroni- mo and his Apache hordes who terrorized the Southwest. One of Pershing’s feats that won commendation from Gen. Miles, | commander of the expedition, was arching his forces with ® pack train thru mountainous country for 46 hours and bringing men and animals back {n good con dition. If Gen. Pershing missed any of the hard fortunes of guerilla war in the Southwest, he made up for| these when {n 1899 he went to the} Philippines to quell the Moros, brilliant eam. | f won special ‘aney. Pershing entered the Moro cam- paign as a captain, tho it was al most unheard of in American milt tary history for so important a of that rank. One by one the Americans de molished the Moro forte—44 of them—and only two American lives were sacrificed. Pershing was made military gov ernor of Mindanao, and elected “datto” or warlord by the natives, who looked upon him as a wise councillor. When he returned to America he was made brigadier-general His promotion from captain ts/ the record jump for military pre-| ferment in the United States army. | Brig. Gen. Pershing {8 66) years of age. He has been fighting 30 years, 10 of them in mountainous wi! dernesses. In the army he Is called “Black Jack.” Tragedy visited the home of Gen. Pershing last August when, in a fire at the Presidio, San Fran and three of his four little children perished. BOY OF 16 MUST FACE LIFE IMPRISONMENT WEAVERVILLE, Cal., April 4.— Convicted of murder, Loren Freyer, a boy of 16, faced life imprisonment today. He was found guilty of kill- ing Lem Sing, Chinese, on the lat- ter’s mining claim, After his arrest, he was alleged to have confessed he killed the Chinese so he could work the claim himnelf. COGHLAN TO DEFEND MUSTY SUFFER Comedy | Many Good Laughs Assured | sas (Educational) Sports and Travels in Central Africa ad COMING WEDNESDAY CHARMING Mabel Taliaferro IN Her Great Price Metro Feature A Admission 10c & STRAND : Second Ave. i. | | st testa aad Seneca LOS ANGELES, April 4.—Nate Coghlan probably will defend David Caplan in his trial for murder itn connection with the wrecking of the Times plant here, more than five years _sgo. It had Seen reported from the district attorney's office here that Coghlan had withdrawn from the case MUSIC WITH CHARMS TO TINGLE ANY FOOT , New Washington Hotel Supper Dance WEDNESDAY NIGHT i Reservations—Main 7070 IPERSHING AN ARDENT FIGHTER |Villa’s Pursuer Man Who Subdued Murderous Moros attles In the Philippines, who ls In command of troops hunting Villa For Piles|ASK DRILL EXERCISES School Board Plans Change for Boys Pyramid Pile Treatment is Used At Home and Has Saved a Vast Number from the Horror of Operation Orit! exercise to build up the bodies of the boys in high schools, Incidentally teaching them some of the fundamen. tale in military training, will probably be adopted by the school board. A resolution offered by E. Shorrock, calling upon per. i dent Cooper and Medical Inspector Dr. Ira Brown to re port on the advisability and methods of such drills, was passed at the meeting of the School board Monday evening. 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Tha nhouser FRANK DANIELS In a New Comedy Jor. blemishes Weekday Matin ” Bl pain ‘or inconvent 1 to 5 p.m. | this simple. treatment In case of wrinkles which sink be Evenings, 6 to 11 pm Why Spring Brings Out Freckles and Eruptions The eudden appearance of freckles eruptiona or fin tinte ray, ve during ‘the spring months. Where the akin im so affected by thin procure an lized wax at a little of ft 4 cream, #he Influence, 1f one will ounce of common mer lany drug store, « before retiring, lik loan easily overcome the trouble. morning, flaky with tt lremoved tn this way in a w two, with all ite defects, No bi could so effectually looking. |neath the outer skin, a solution of \gaxolite, 1 0%, Gissolved in % pint witch hazel, makes face bath which In wonderfully effective.—Ad vertinement The American Ladies’ Tailors ANNOUNCE THEIR SPRINGQOPENING ALSO A LADIES’ SPRING SUIT EASTER SPECIAL at $27.50 We have the largest stock in Seattle of the Latest Creations in Imported and Domestic Patterns for you to select your suit from, We cordially invite you to come in and inspect (his mag nificent stock, ” American Ladies’ Tailors 406 UNION 8ST, enlisted lines at this in attributed by acientiats to which fs unusually When the wax is washed off next akin particles come The entire outer cuticle t* omove freckles ew surface tm No © accompanies 1916. PAG ‘SPEND MILLIONS -ONUS.REGRUITS Government Advertising for Bigger Army Will Be Costly MEN | 25,000 WANTED! BY FREDERICK M. KERBY WASHINGTON, April 4.— Uncle Sam's advertising bill In connection with the punitive expedition Into Mexico will be $2,171,000! It will cost the war depart ment about that sum to recrult the additional 25,000 men aw thorized by congress te fill up A Plain Statement We are utilizing this space to offer The Star readers a Piano proposition that is un- usual, to say the least. We have ninety-two Pianos—-Grands, Wprights and Players — standard makes, every one of them. They are bought and the ranke of the existing army to war strength last year the recrutting service 48,813 mon, at a cont of $87 per h “It will cost us approximately the same amount per capita to en Met the additional men,” naid Lieut. Col, Peyton ©, March, who fa in charge of recruiting in the ad Jutant general's office. | “The question of getting re- crults for the army,” contin. ued Col. March, “ie @ purely business proposition. A cam- paign Is conducted on the same plan that a big corporation would conduct an advertising campaign. “It a big business concern de-| cides to push the sale of {ts prod uct by advertising, !t would be planned by experts, That is what our problem consists of. We are felling Jobs in the army, | “We have to go Into teh labor) | market and bid against private em. ployers for men. | “We have to fo Into the labor man how much he can earn, what) he will get in addition to his pay what he can learn in the army, the opportunities there are to see the! world and educate himself, and so on “Our problem now ts to enlist the ordinary number of men, and, in addition, apyroximately 25,000 additional men in the shortest space tn which ft can be done. cordingly, we have «imply enlarg ed our advertising facilities.” | | | | pressed that the state law requir ing weekly flag drills in high schools an well as grade schools was “foolish,” the school board nevertheless voted for a simple form of salute. A resolution to that effect was drawn by Judge Winsor. comes Perfunctory “It fe not a question of flag sa lutes, but how frequently the cere mony ought to be observed,” satd Director Shorrock Tuesday, “We felt that the salute was required too often, and, instead of Inatilling great patriotism, it rather fails in {ta impressiveness by its fre quency. “It becomes too perfunctory, and A student, especially in the high school, where he considers himself rather mature, would be no more impressed. with the ceremony if carried out too frequently than a business man would be !f he had to salute the “It would become an routine matter.” New Form of Gymnastics Shorrock 1s president of the Northwest, Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Shorrock’a plan of physical drills, he explained, were meant to add to the gymnastic course at the high schools. “Setting up exercises and march drills, and other forms of like ex ercise,” he said, “are just as valu able to our boys in peace as they would be purely as military train. ing. We should teach the boys to stand erect and carry themselves ike men, strong, virile Ameri OLD ISSUE IS UP WITH ENGLAND BY ROBERT J, BENDER U. P. Btaff Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 4.—A sharp Issue between the Unit. and Great Britain confronted the cabinet today It of the British gov- ordinary, mans taken from the Amer. lean tiner China on the high . The issue Is the same that has been disputed for more than a century. It wae partly responsible for one war between this country and the British. Most of the cabinet’s time was de- voted to the note protesting the seizure of Germans. There was little discussion of the threatened ruction with Germany over the Sussex disaster as no new information concerning it was avail able, Great Britain, the U. 8. contends, has no more right to take aliens off an American vessel than it would have to invade this country with armed forces for the purpose of taking foreigners seeking refuge here. MYSTERY SURROUNDS FINDING OF BODY SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—De tectives today worked to solve one of the most baffling death mys terlos recently disclosed here. Henry W. Carson, 53, employe of a splce-packing house, was found dead in his home, under what the police held were suspicious circum stances, Ho was kneeling beside the bathtub. His face was bruised and there was a knife wound in his temple. PUSH ALASKA R. R. According to Falcon Joslin, at a luncheon of the executive commit teo of the Alaska bureau of the Se. attle Chamber of Commerce, Mon day, the Alaska rallroad is being pushed in congress, Joslin has just returned from Washington. Ac fiag every morning. | paid for and are ours to do as we please with. Unforeseen circumstances make it im- perative that we retire the Lloyd Jones inter- est in this company. We have not the ready cash to do this now, so we will sell every last Piano for either cash or installment contracts for what it will bring. In this superb stock are the celebrated and time-honored Knabe, established 1837; Haines Bros., established 1851; Christman, established 1855; Schulz, established 1869, and many others of the world’s best makes. This is the same high-grade line we have been proud to represent for many years. We will take half price for some of them, while others are reduced from a third to a quarter, or according to actual cost. Can you ask more? There is nothing sensational about this announcement—just a plain statement of facts. We leave it to you: is our proposition worthy of your consideration? Will you come in and investigate tomorrow? Or, if you live out of town, phone or write asking for de- scriptive list and prices. Phone Main 3121. JONES-ROSQUIST PIANO CO., INC., 1510 Third Ave., Seattle. LAWYERS STEEL MAN PLEADS” Offers U. S. Armor at “Any Price” 53%, oss, stom. with E. P. Donnelly, Harley Tuck, who is suing WASHINGTON, April 4.—Before,; armor plate at $295 a ton for a pe-/for $377.97 damages to an the house naval committee today, | "0d of five years. |truck, tn Superior Judge | Bethlehem It is doubtful whether these over-| court Tuesday. vepresentatives of the tures will prevent government com-| Moodie was explaining how | Steel Co. made a final effort to| petition happened to collide with Tuck's Iprevent recommendation of the |xovernment armor plate bill being DEFENDS ARMY BILL <=" on the Tacoma teed; a j | voted, vember 20 last. | vot aber 20 last. WASHINGTON, going about 15 miles President Grace promised that,/ April 4.—In aj) hour,” he said, “and if the United States should be tn-|speech on the senate floor today,|by your own witnesses—" volved in war, or tireatened with, Senator Chamberlain defended his| “You know how to answer a ques: war, his plant would furnish prod-|army reorganization plans, which|tion properly,” cut in y jut! at “any price the government |are being assailed by supporters of} “When you get thru, shut up.” he i. # ¥ 0 farther caberted his factories | coltrane binrabinbetshers bees would run 24 hours a day, !f neces-| Sheets "| Why Should Y ments for armor plate, ou e a A promise to manufacture armor | plate indefinitely at any price the| - Pa |trade commission might fix was [ii Sieg ig Such an important matter likewise mete ne a having your teeth steel |with a view to saving $7,000,000) which had bean'tavested | we, on the other hand, can The plant had previously offered give you any number of good, convincing reasons why you should not. id Consider these facts for minute and see if they do not convince you that you: owe it — to yourself to come down to our office at the earliest pos- sible moment and have us start to put your teeth into perfect condition, To be successful (and whe |does not desire to be success- ful?) you must be efficient. To. be efficient to the greatest pos- sible degree, you must have your health in as nearly per- fect condition as possible. To have your health in the best possible condition you must ™m have good digestion. And to have your digestion as near perfect as possible you must have your teeth in good condi- jtion. We reiterate these facts from day to day in our an- jnouncements in this newspaper. We hope that you will not © 1 Qe | tire of them. ‘They are FACTS, and facts of the most sus Fancy New York Full YOU We hope you will consider preme importance to We say te a ca $ ee Bhs 25c e say to you in all earnestness that |them in that light 4 cans Wild 25 if we can bring you to a full realization of the importanc® 3 of our message to you—if we can actually spur you to action Rose Milk ess’ te MA RKETS: PURE MEATS | IS OUR | WATCHWORD | FRYE’S UALITY MARKETS Wednesday Specials: | Fresh Oregon | > a Ranch Eggs.... } Choice Shoulder re i Veal Roast. | Choice Shoulder Pork Roast. Choice Steer Boiling — wees Choice Clu Sausage......sses00- 10 Dry Salt Pork Plates... ord DR. L. R. CLARK c c on the matter—we will be rendering you a big service and * Jone for which you will be profoundly thankful to us in years jto come. We offer you the services of high-class graduate, regis- tered dentists—men who have graduated from the best den- | tal colleges and who have the examination of the jstate dental board h and every operator has his cer- jtificate from the state dental board hanging right on the }wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight. So you are | positively sure of getting high-class, intelligent service when }you come : passed MARKET 5443 Ballard Ave, Look for U. S. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. ! $ On abd utter Agri is ot ve We you of the We use the very x jon Si best of materials and give with all work our iron-clad guam ED tee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and by I Clark, D. D. S., owner and manageF NUXATED IRON of this office, who is thoroughly responsible | | We have an ample supply of “NOVO-CAIN,” which ja incren ses ttrenath |absolutely essential to the proper performance of painless yous fuindown | de nti M lental offices have none at all, nor can they cent in ten days| get it. This is just one example of the superior service we neew | give here 5-3” “REGAL DENTAL OFFICES fails as per full ox- planation tn large DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union, here. assure lowest prices. R try rst ¢ article soon to ap- pear in this paper \ele your doctor or uggiat about it. Ow] Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co. band Swift's Pharmacy always carry it im stock, reasons why you should, while |