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M., April 15.— activity was manifested here shout the night, while in- iments were being construct. slong the lines of 4ommunica- of the American expedition in) Was regarded as an indica- a that the expedition would not immediately, at least, irs were diverted from the which are being repaired and set to building defenses at Grande, Ascencion, Aspla and a double semt-cirele of being built on three sides) | sof the latter city. The river its fourth side.. Machine guns age th have been placed tn Barbed wire en- “3 have been erected at points. its. Gargue and Gorrell, army planned another scouting today. They intended to watch Carranza movements cast from Puipito pass. DAR, L. KR, CLARK Teeth Into Perfect Conditi our busine: And we “now tt oughly, That's all we and have studied it for ye Ww an operator in this big © Who ts not a gradu of the dental colleges that the coun atfords, Th means that he a8 spent many years of t dy, under the b instru a raing dentistry and learning ar} it} ! IS haven't on S ettics that hasn't mination of the state dental board fach and every one of them hae certificate from the state dental | wd hanging right on the wall in font of his dental chair in plain t of ail. 6 une the best of materials here. rantee all work with an lad guarantee of watinfaction Semwhich is signed both by the oper- operator Passed ¢ in this ex: ame We alt "3° did the work and by L. Rh “Me tee, who is thoroughly re-| 1 omponslh Pe We have # real and genuine de “wire to please and you. We a that by and that means only, butld Pour bt and satistied patients in ttle and surrounding territory. @ can do your work for yau with- Ceut hurting you a bit. We have Many testimoniais on ‘tile in our @ which will bear out this Setatement We will be glad to Peshow you these testimonials on re auget _ematter of having my longer than ip. There in present = Regal Dental Offices De. J. H. Clark, Manager » Cor, Thira your teeth you no fixed ponwib) like the can time ne do not delay the Important | Doubdle-Thi a and Ribb- our Multi- Wire | SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.— Shakespeare wil] have to get a rep utation before Golden Gate park can be used to celebrate his birth- day. “Who was this man Shakespeare, | anyway?" said C. H. Lindley, a} park commissioner, when the may-| or's committee asked him for the use of the park bandstand for the exercises. He refused the request. Tho af- fair will be conducted in the civic center. ae i" WANT 'EM TO REGISTER =| LO8 ANGELES, April 15.— | Every city employe here, from | the mayor down, will have to punch a time clock morning, noon and night, if the city council acts favorably on @ resolution to that effect no pending. ' Nine judges tn the community contest held last week have award- ed Mount Baker park two qups for being the best “cleaned-up” and “painted-up” district in the city Capitol Hill gets the other cup for being the best gardened district. The cups will be presented to representatives of the districts at the annual dinner of the Manufac-| turers’ association Saturday night SEEKS COMMISSION | — Congress will be asked by Repre- sentative Albert Johnson to make Clifford Sands, former Seattle high school boy, a second lieutenant in) the United States army, He won! country-wide attention a few years ago, when he joined the Estrada ;|forces, in Nicaragua, and, after be ,ing made a brigadier genearl, help | ed wrest the government from Zel- jaya He served in the National Guard! here and later in the regular army | cavalry COW WINS THE TITLE, cL ELAND, Jolly Topsy, the champion world today April 15, Holstein cow, ts bovine of the She produced 26, 748 pounds of milk in 11 months, beating by three pounds the world’s record for one year's milk production FRED PAPE CHOSEN OLYMPIA, April 16 forest commission yesterday elect ed Fred E. Pape, of Seattle, state | forester and fire warden. He suc ° | ceeds E. W, Ferris, resigned. | . The state | GIVES READING AT Y. M. C, A, Moron Ols dramatic reader,| who is in Seattle on the Star lyce-| nounced his claim that eptipsy Is alfor five yeara in charge of govern: _ lecture course of the Y. M. ©. , Will give a reading of "The Vis-| ah of Sir Launfal,” by James Rus-| sell Lowell, at the Y. M. C\ A. Sun day club mass meeting, at Ap. m. | day, lertmes alleged to have been com.) |the police, that Bucha | Further ‘made. Accomplice “of "Peter Miller, | Who Turned State Evi- dence, Arrested ACCUSED IN’ 13 CASES BURGLARIES BLAMED TO GEORGE ROSE GANG | TLER, Virginus ho evolver found in George | c G, ALLEN, 1420 Jston ave. traveling bag and Jewelry | MRS. EDWARD OLSON, 503 E, Pine et., bathrobe found in on, / ANDERSON, 515 Seneca at, jewelry found in | | George Staton's possession. LOGAN ALGER, 1621 Terry ave., jewelry, M. THOMAS, 1420 Boylston ave, toilet articies. REGIS JULARD, 4523 Ninth ave. N. E., wallet, F, MARGHALL, 2413 Jack son at. fountain pen found in Rose's grip. M. THAYER, 1208 Pine at, Waltham watch, fountain pen, Jonn iton's po Ho | PETER DUPLICA, 1518 Bor. en ave. watch and two eults, found In possession of Rose and | Staton, JOHN POPE, ave., silver. CLARA MORE, 1319 | ave. locket. CARRIE DORING, 2026 Bor. | en ave, ring, in possession of Staton, 333 Eastlake renth ————~ George Rose, aceomplice of Peter Miller, is tn the county jail Satur | charged with a jong list of mitted here within the last few weeks, In company with two other | alleged burglars, James Donovan} and John Staton, also arrested. Rose, after hin confessions which resulted tn mer pal, Miller, to for a long term of taken in charge by tectives Tennant and F. who prosecuted Miller, and tempt was mac by straighten him up. Worked for a Year “He worked for one firm here tn Seattle for about a year, wad | Capt. Tennant Saturday jut he} seemed to be a boy who couldn't! hold a position long. He ts weak.” | Later Rose found another | te by -Capt. Tennant. He this place but a short time. Then Elits took him to his ranch Rear the city, where he worked for a while, then disappeared, A few monthe ego he and the other men, his aileged accom plices, were picked up in Tacoma and served three months in the county jail gee it te sald. Came H on March 1 About March 1, they came to Se attle and, it is alleged, started tn} upon a career of crime that led to| thelr downfall | Rose came here from Chicago) with Peter Miller several years ago. | PORTLAND, Q@re., April 16, Alnosuke Nakano, a Japanese, today faced a sentence of one to ten veers} in the penitentiary for shooting Riosaku Kobitata during a Japanese social in Arion hall Decem! 4 1915, After being out £2 how jury late yesterday fofhd Nakano guilty of assault with intent to kill FIRE INCENDIARY? —- | BOSTON, Aprt! 15-—-The grand/ jury investigation of the so-called) “arson trust” took an unusual turn! here yesterday, when it was stated that the fire in June, 1914, which destroyed a large part of the city of Salem and caused a loss of $13, 000,000, was the work of a hired In-| cendiary, who was seen prrying a package containing a Teiee quid and powder, ONE DRINK, $48.20 | an at them to “Have a little whisky?” asked | fellow of M. B. Bu-| ond ave. 8.and Wash-| Friday night | was, according to| nm went to a room in the Carl hotel with his newly made friend and took a drink that put him to sleep. He awoke! two hours later minus $46.20. ington st The answer Doctor Says Germs re Epilepsy Cause | seveanannnnnnannnnaaneny DR.CAL.REED R | medical he an Dr. world startled the ently when jwerm disease, germ of lock-Jjaw, Jepsy comes and that the from experiments like the germ of epi-| the ground.| will be | the TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY « ETHEL * | BARRYMORE THE eee KISS OF In a Graphic Picture of Russian Life Brimful of Romance, Mystery and Intrigue— AT THE Five Parts STRAND THEA SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA A METRO FEATURE MME. PETROVA in PLAYING WITH FIRE COMING SUNDAY, APRIL 23 WILLIAM FARNUM in THE BONDMAN A FOX PRODUCTION ADMISSION 10c HERE SUNDAY, eee eet ¥ APRIL 3 AMERICANS RESCUED OFF SINKING SHIP WASHINGTON, April 15— John Harrison of Chic American steward on the « ship Margan Abbey, torped without warnin Consul Skinn bled the sta’ ay. WHEN I PLAY WILD, 1 AM SO’ That's She Theda Bara Does Not Feign Role, She Says; Why She Scratches Faces of Actresses Plays With, department to- By THEDA BARA Written Especially for The Star | 1 have been asked in thou lof letters emotion?” My answer is; know. I never feign tt.” 4d is said of some women that CLAIM HE WAS DRUNK 0,0) oie'born'tctresms” Doow that [mean they assume the emotion of ‘ . sreman of {the character they are playing, Par aeons Might foreman ofl aimply as a cloak to be shed the was taken to the city hospital with | minute they have ended the scene? a painful gash to his head sustain Or does it mean they are so con- ed after a service car he was driv. | stituted they absorb the joys, or the ing skidded and turned turtle at |@sonies, of the role and live it for Broadway and Spruce st. at 6 a. m./@ time? People have declared | am Saturday. The police say he was |4 born actress. Intoxicated, and they booked him| Well, | know which of the two for driving an auto while under | methods is mine, I LIVE my char- the influence of liquor, His in-|acter! I wish I could do otherwise, juries are not considered serious, | because I realize that every time I Paul Peter, who was riding with|allow my to become exhausted him, was cut about the hands, — | in some tense scene, I am subtract ing @ month, maybe more, from my |span of life ‘CONCERT A SUCCESS “our betes aco noting except « jhigh type of machine. A machine which will stand so much, AND NO MORE. The tension that has to be and Mandolin exerted in playing tragic roles won hearty applause from the andience in Meany hall Friday night. Syncopated music and sele tions from popular operas were the order of the evening urday, 65 miles south of the Lizard, said the advices. It did not resist the U boat. 1 have fainted from exhaustion and FIVE MINUTES AFTERWARD have gone thru the scene again, dis playing more fire in the part than ever before, People near me tell me I AM KILLING MYSELF, But, if 1 wish to continue in my work, 1 can't think about that, I simply cannot act without absorb: ing. 1 do not want to die, I am young. Life has been more than kind to me. club: wears down the nerves. That means that the worn nerves have to overnourished to get back to thelr normal state. But, when one is continually playing tragedy, there Is no time for the nerves to rehabill- tate. | have to go on and on, altho | feel | have come to the end of the rope many a time. It is wonderful how much we can So when the calamity croakers stand, if we are put to it, I have/try to alarm me, I change the sub superintend Cot-|gone thru tings | would have de-|ject and force myself to drive it schools, jelared absolutely impossible for a\from my mind but am tired of| human being to accomplish, if I had Another thing, | never brood. been asked about it heforehand. I find that the habit of dwelling JUNBAU, April Because ho ti of traveling about in eastern Alaska almost contin: in gas boats, W. G. Heattia, Sout uously ment school in that district, signed today to tage Grove, Ore I like Alaska, traveling,” he said has re On one's misfortune does more to sap vitality and bring on old age than going thru the most trying situations. And, ! am a bellever in Destiny, | feel that no amount of brooding is going to alleviate that which Fate has in store for me. There have been people in my company who declared I had delib erate designs upon them—that I was wreaking my temper out upon them——that I tried to tnjure them How absurd! I have no desire to injure any one. But when I am playing, | am not myself. If my part demand that I choke a man, I cannot go thru facial contortions of hatred, revenge, ete, and allow my fingers to rest lghtly upon bis throat I must go as far toward choking him as I can without tnflicting act ual injury, of cours Women have claimed that | eeratched their faces and bruised them. | am sorry if } have. And ! have always made the necessary apology, BUT A WILDCAT WOMAN, MAD WITH JEALOUSY OR HATE, springing at her rival, must not tap her innocently upon the cheek and run on to play in the garden. That is farce-burlesque, That ts one of the greatest dit. ficulties in really living a part. Peo. ple resent living it with you In my article Monday | will tell of a very serious, but amusing di lemma | found myself in a long time | ago, when | utterly lost myself in a role, @ TRIES TO DIE IN CAFE LOS ANGELE Aprit 16. ‘a abeth Smith stated today ahs was glad surgeons had foiled her attempt at suicide. While the orchestra of a down town cafe was playing “A Little! Bit of Heaven,” at her request, last might, the young woman swallowed | biechloride of mercury. at the Hollywood, 212 Ady, ‘ Luneh Pike. | PASSAIC, | } | One [SET HOUSE ON FIRE TO ESCAPE THE RENT OAKLAND, April 15, — Since Thursday Mrs. Fannie B. Waleott, 48, of Fresno, and Archie Fairholm, 28, have been held in the city prison, suspected by the police of having set fire to their lodging house at Eleventh nd Jacksan so that they might escape in the confusion with their belongings and without paying their rent, in arrears. The couple, it is alleged, posed as mother and son, HE DODGES ALIMONY NEW YORK, 4 ‘April 15,—Be- cause E. R, Roenbaum’'s wife bobbed her hair in imitation of Mrs. Vernon Castle, the hus- band will not have to pay all mony, altho he is being sued for divorce, The judge refused to order alimony. | JAILED FOR A KISS N. J, April 15.— ball!’ Frank La One strange woman! high ball! Frank La These ingredients mixed on the street here and resulted in La Sara going to jail for a y He kissed the woman. One Sara! higth BREMERTON DEMOCRATS MEET BREMERTON, April 15.—State convention delegates will be chosen jat mass meeting to be held Mon- day night by the democrats of this city. Gov. Lister will address the eting ie A tale of red-blooded human beings and the big, free North country—that's “North of Fif. ty-Three,” the next novela. | week in The Star. e a f