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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. PAGE 3, OMAN CAUSES BIGBOOMHERE, ‘MILITARY LIFE FORMS BASIS OF DRAMA COMING TO STRAND SUFFRAGETS TO Marlano Breaks Into Tears When Visited by Woman Who Identifies Him >SAYS IT IS UNFAIR} | Federal Reserve Bank Agent Reports on Northwest Crops and Shipping MINING ALSO GROWS SAN FRANCISCO, April 8 Prosperous th have struck the Pacific Northwest, if {nformation ed by federal reserve bank ala can be taken as a criterion martzing conditions tn hi April report to the federal reserve board tn Washington, John Ferris, eserve agent for the district, says Big Grain Cro In the Northwest two successive grain crops have compelled summer fallowing of considerable areas. Near Spokane, it 1s reported, wheat farmers have ented ac cumulations of funds from the last two profitable yoars Livestock {nterests are especial ly prosperous, Wool is contracting at prices from 27 upward, Sun unpreces jand sheep are commanding excep. tional prices. One report states |that there fs good profit in wool at | | James Geffene, alias Jim Martano | shortace SAN FRANCISCO, April 8— | Confronted by a woman whose identity is concealed by the po lice, Joe Marlano, alias James Geffene, suspected of being Pietro Torturici, slayer of Big- gio Vilardo, burst into tears today. The woman told detectives Gef fene undoubtedly was Torturict She said she had known him fn Kansas City 11 years ago, and that More recently he had lived with her relatives here. When she de parted the suspect said to the po-| Mcemen: “You are not giving me a square @eal. You are not treating me fair.” When Geffene was taken before Judge Griffin for arraignmegt on a murder charge today, officials no-| ticed that the heels had been torn, from his shoes. They asserted this! had been done to make him look shorter when told to stand up and be identified. | Judge Griffin took under advise. ment Attorney McKenzie’s demand that the murder complaint be dis- Appltcation for & habeas SAN DIEGO, April §8.—E. A. Gon- gales, Mexican consul here, today) gave the United Press the follow-| ing telegram, received by him to-| “Queretaro, Mex., April 7, 1916. | “Mr. B. A. Gonzales, Mexican Con. San Diego: I made the follow. ‘all | 15 cents. Southern Idaho ts sald to have recetved $1,000,000 for horses sold for war use. Mining ts exceedingly active. with unexampled output and prices for copper and other minerals Exports and imports are at ord totale, in spit of the ac of ships. Considerable war material goes to Russia via Seattle. The reopening of the Pan ama canal, reported for April 15. will especially important for this coast Bank Clearings Grow Since the establishment federal reserve system, bank capitalization, then $1 000 in this district, has increased by new organization $740,500, and by conversion into consolidations with state banks $4 », making & net increase of $900,000 February bank clearings in 17 principal cities of this district show a gain of 20 per cent over the pre ceding and building permits a gain of 25 per cent EDMONTON MAYOR of SEES OUR SYSTEM City owned telephone, light and water plants, and all street rail ways in Edmonton, Sask. hare made $1,000,000 profit tn the last ten years and been extended to serve the city when it is twice Its present size. This wi Mayor W. T. Henry of Edmonton. was In Seattle Saturday, studying the local system of garbage collec tion. MORE EVIDENCE IN NEW YORK, April 8—New evt-|~ dence in the case of Dr. Arthur Waite, accused of murdering his the statement made by | PDN RD i kk kk kl ciel 1—Francis X. Bushman and Beveri ENDING TONIGHT Athamben — Vaudeville and pte- The podrome—Victures and vaude- v tw Liberty—Dougias = Watrbanks “The Mabtt of ¥ Misston—Ke: 'e 4 of Res News ema) comedy: Bosworth t= “The Sea Wo! Coltseem—Paniine Frederick te “andrey”; comedy, “Not a , y Bayne, at the Strand, in ‘The Wall Se from “The Scarlet Road,” * Anna Nillson in “The Scarlet) LIBERTY endured by the plo West in the days when the adva guard of civilization traveled by mule and oxteams in great, winding wagon-trains, are * to be graphically depicted in The Aryan,” the feature at the Liberty, beginning Sunday, with William § Hart in the title role Pioneer towns of the West are shown In the production, two of them having been constructed at Inceville. One is aid to be a production of the ghost city c | Bodie known as the “home of the | ‘bad man.’” By Stork Delivery,” cast of Keystoners, maker for the week eee Suffering neers of with an all-| |e ts the laugh e 1 i} SOM Som Bal STRAND ] Betwe: Sunday. is characterized situations that at the Rex. 5—Scene from “The Heane-Sprotte will be heard ih vo; cal selections at 3:15 p tra wil beginning Sunday m. The Russian orches ay ° ~* CLASS A ° e By special Class A ts show the last time, “Mr Yor Maurt re bi The prog will conmint entitled, "A Bachelor's Along drama beginning fay of a three-part drama Man's Work At Roost a comedy the Border,” a Western ¢ CLEMMER Jack London's famous “The Sea Wolf,” with Hobart Bosworth in the title role, will be the attraction at |the Clemmer theatre, beginning The play, like the novel, by strong, virile make one despise 2—Scene from “The Ayran,” SUSPECT T0 CRY SAYS OFFICIAL “Audrey ns the Coliseum; Early West Story at the Liberty; Broadway Tale at the Rex START SUNDAY g at the Liberty. 3—Scene from at the Coliseum. Sea Wolf,” at the Clemmer. CARRANZA GETS |U, OF W. STUDENT U.S, PROTOCOL KILLED BY FALL WASHINGTON, April &.— Secretary Lansing today sent to Venustiano Carranza the mod. ified protocol under the terms of which further American op- erations in Mexico will be con. ducted 't agrees with Carranza’s Suggestions for a iimitation of the expedition’s field of opera- tions, but does not accept his suggestions for a time timit nor for restrictions on the num- ber of U. 8. troops which may w the U. of iam C W. la rail of a second-story balcony in they 14 43rd st asen, a student at w school, sat on the rear of his lodgings, at 1 Friday evening The balcony railing broke boy fell 15 feet to the pavement and | died later of bis injuries His father, G. L. Sessen, | wealthy Missour! orchardist | é is a | | be sent across the line. tle, spoke in behalf of nonpartisan-| - ship. | | A committee of 15 was appointed MEETING InN TACO to take charge of the work in Pierce county. It is headed by |Govnor Teats. TACOMA, Wash, April 8.—The &~ tomor. WASHINGTON April tion of the n for Wom ying petti nationally 8 from scoot the first leg of of ap peal tot and women vot ers in pro-sulfrage states, This $50,CCD stump-speech tour of the whirlwind girls will, it might be said, be a sort of suffragittic cry Macedo- adr suffrad non-suffrage Ch their s will pward ¢ de nation tour They will be ont be jump for 9 days, v Western cities Their ting 0 will be “Fifty. Fifty or F You Vote for Us and We'll Vote for You!” ( s t the first stop for The » Washington jeago Mon- be held and n speeches jelmont, Mra. Miss Helen Botssevain. will go to to Topeka, Coloraso nd Canyon, Ariz.; Los Reno and Pocatello, Ogden and Salt Lake a convention slated to ba~ most spectacular’ he interest of suf- party will return to May 17 Tomorrow ANNA NILLSON —IN— SCARLET ROAD” A Story of the White Lights and Gay Broadway movement to et olish partisanship | in state and county, an well as in| © BILL §S PASSED elty elections, received great im petus here last night at a meeting) WASHINGTON, April 8.—The in-| [held in the Temple of Mus! sular committee has recommended | produced under the personal direc VICK R Homer ©. Bone, attorney, Mrs. | passage of Philippine independenc tion of John W. Noble, of the Me-| Lola ard Representative | bill, including the Clarke amend. tro maff, who ts a graduate of West | But « Star Boarder”; Mme. Hesee-| Francis X. Bushman and Beverly and admire the forceful captain who Sprotte in vocal selections. |Bayne will be seen here at the earns the sobriquet, “The c ta Strand, beginning The | wolf.” : Wall Between,” @ sensational five act play. “The Wall Between” was wife's parents, was uncovered by District Attorney Swann yesterday. |Swann obtained evidence that Waite had tnoculated himself with |typhoid fever germs, purchased | with Intention of causing the deaths roads for the transportation of sup | piles for its troops, or for any other Sea M D. thes Ww lane, Former Congressman | ment to withdraw sovereignty with Affairs. Tiinch at the Hollywood, 212 |0f his mother-in-law and father-tn- Pike.—A4 law. i COLISEUM Pike at Fifth. Continuous 11 to 11 ae = = ——— ‘LAST TIMES TODAY THE SALAMANDER Beginning Tomorro PAULINE FREDERICK IN “AUDREY” Mary Johnson’s Beautiful Love Story of 300 Years Ago AND One of Those Ripping Paramount 2-Reel Comedies “Not a Friend, But a Star Boarder” EVERY DAY! 2:15-4:15 SPECIAL MATINEE Coliseum Russian Orchestra Admission 15c Children 5c)* Beginning Sunday—3:15—-MME. HE SSE-SPROTTE. a _ ~ siid Point and seven years of ac [tive service an officer in the United States army The story of “The Wall Between’ dealin with ‘a condition which ob- s in the United States army, where rigid discipline maintains a [barrier between the commissioned | jofficer and the enlisted man which fe never broken down. There are « scores of thrilling battle scene which more than 2,000 men appear A fort near Savannah, Ga, was used by Metro to obtain much of realistic photography, and than 600 regular soldiers partict-| pated in many of the important | scenes. | MISSION Grace Cunard and Francis Ford are seen in a new guise in “Lady | Raffles’ Return,” which headlines the bill at the Mission Sunday “Lady Raffles’ Return, |Cunard is presented as an exceed lingly clever detective, who de ives every one, except a certain | young detective who proves too as | tute for her | The Hoyden,” with Mary An-| derscn, will be an added feature ce 8 PAG Sea's REX | o— ~@| “A darn fool and his money soon | part,” especially if Anna Nillson | gets her arma around his neck | Little Annie will open a week's en gagement, starting Sunday, in “The Scarlet Roi t the Rex theatre Harry ia left a fortune. Betty, the cabaret girl, spots Harry. After Harry had lost his roll—well, Har. | ry gets darn peeved and he does | things. | Chas, Weakley will be heard at the orchestral pipe organ in a man ner that will send little thrills of enjoyment all over your system. eee rs — seenintaieeidseaese COLONIAL *in “The Haunted Manor, Iva Shepard, the well-known Gaumont | ‘vampire’ woman, has combined | the bizarre with the practical in| her role of a harem faavorite who| is transformed by love into a dif-| |ferent person. “The Haunted Man or” will be shown at the Colonial | beginning Sunday. Earl O. Schenck 1# seen in the role of Craig Pitcairn, an artist who stirs the pampered harem fa-| |vorite to a realization that #he is | not getting the best out of life. | |Gertrude Robinson plays the role of Edith, a girl who takes unscru pulous advantage of the awakened finer sensibilities of Zoe Trevor aft: | er she has become Pitcairn's wife. | eee | | 6 COLISEUM | Following “The Salamander,” | |which closes Saturday night, Paul {ine Frederick will be featured, | beginning Sunday, in “Audrey.”| This play is adapted from Mary | Johnson's famous love story of a| pertod dating 300 years back A comedy, entitled “Not a Friend, but a Star Boarder,” com jpletes ‘the film program. Mme. | V —@® never action | now and then |tired feeling In | liver and are constipated Miss | quick CONSTIPATION: Get Dr. Edwards’ } Olive Tablets | | That the Joyful ery thou Dr Edwards produced a, the substitute for cal cdwards, a practicing phyast 17 years and c Mmcovered * while treating pa for chronic constipation and ivers Awaids’ Olive Tablets 4 keynote 4, olive-col ney cause the bow-| act normally, They | them to unnatur and liver to force If you havea “dark brown mouth a bad breath—a dull, | sick headache—torpid | you'll find sant and from one rds’ Olive Tabl only plea The Olive Socialists Carry Milwaukee EMIL SEIDEL One of the country’s greatest orators, for- mer socialist mayor of Milwaukee. Will Lecture on “HOW TO GET SOCIALISM” AT Stevens Hall 4th and Westlake. Sunday, April 9 . At 8 P. M. Come and Hear Him The piece of land you are look- Want Ade, | yan. and Otto A of Seat-'in four TOMORROW Until Thursday JACK LONDON’S.| <P20 @©<bO A In Seven Parts —Featuring Hobart Bosworth A Wonderful Story A Wonderful Picture Added Attraction—Pathe Weekly Come Early to Avoid Evening LEMMER -Seattle’s Best Photopiay House — 10c Phone Elliott 3092 For Daily Schedule