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ee, ee: PAGE 2. STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. -. ) S:E.TO TRYOUT BIG CROWDS AT |/SUFFRAGISTS Fee eve yee e”t* | ONE-MAN CARS. OPENING OF OAK) ~ REACH FRISCO SMS CHILDREN! SPECIAL PRICE Matinee Daily 9 a. m. up to 6 p. m. 5c The Seattle Electric Co. has pur-| Immense crowds Sunday attend-| gan FRANCISCO, April 24.— chased a Nghtwetght, one-man-crew 6d the opening of the Oak theatre,|/ Seeking the votes of Callfornia car for a tryout |Second ave, and Seneca st, the| women for national candidates who ‘ lplayhouse whose dedication fs an. | {vor siving women the ballot, 36 The company believer the new een in the chain operated |*uftrage leaders will arrive here to- car will permit operation of a/hy the Puctfic Count Photorille we. |Mght on a special train They have already visited Los Diego, holding cplaining the at Suquamish greater number of Units of tranapor: sociation tation by lessening the comt of opers) At night @ large number of peo ation for each unit ple were turned away because no} It is not planned to entirely dis. serts were left for them By Popular Demand, This Famous Angeles and ann meetings and rpose of their tot 1 They will be formally weleomed place present equipment with the! The opening was & succean, Pastors ¢ new car, b f eo om: cre a! y Se o's here tomorrow by a d tion of Comed Will new car, but if the oneman-crew| Delighted with Seattle's recep. | (Orn et eee ane ended. by y rtainment and the plan ts auccessful, future roting tion of his @! Be Shown ,stock purchases will be confined to, atre, 8. Mo: Cohn, president of ‘this type |the photoville association, left Sun- Passengers enter and leave thru|day night for Portland, where he Miss Gall Laughlin Headquarters are to be establish ed at the Ramona hotel Arrangements are completed fot the front doorway, The car in Will attend a meeting of that or . ; a luncheon and mass erting to small, seating only 29 passengers, fanization ; A ton ad l , tnd cperatos‘on the payanyouen:| The first show is of a high | morrow at which speakers, wil tal ; A FEW ter plan. stondard all thru, the Western |‘ ? DAYS vaudeville, of which five acts are ma, tigen . MRS, BELMONT LEAVES shown, and the pictures, proving | "ii. oO, H, P, Belmont, wealthy HE KILLS SOME TIME “o nga = Aa Sisehtnes “atid Jend prominent New York suffra has been compelled because of = odians, stirred up a riot with pat 3 —— PORTLAND, April 24—-After ter, songs and eccentric dancing, |» 0" pod on viorakee ag ‘the conducting a whirlwind campaign The Six Galving, pretty — girl) (ORG ONO" goalie by ppectal in Oregon cities and towns, Theo cyclists, are clever and have some Jore Burtan, candidate for the re-|/new stunts, Knox and La Relte, | ale publican nomination for president,|P!anist and pulchritudinous girl ia today gn his way to California, |*inger, scored heavily with mirth ——_—_—— d melody, as did Pony Moore and her dancing dolls, Mankin, the frog man,” gives an excellent ind elaborate contortionist act The feature picture, a new and Interesting Bluebird production, Miss Margaret Fay Whittemore, lrepresenting the Congressional ;Unton in the state of Washington, declared Monday that Mrs. Bel | mont may rejoin the envoys in this city when they arrive May 1 At the meetings In this city will be decided finally the personnel of The Great Problem,” the story of |" delegation of elght women to represent Washington in the suf A i bana tent vagdbodng 7 ne fragist convention to be held at : hovel way, was @ popular at-| ontcago June 5, 6 and 7, at the ; jon, Violet Mersereau tn be BS ge BM starred |same time that the national repu - - liean and progressive conventions CONOERT 18 PLANNED 0!" Soo" as"*ihan"s FOR SALVATION ARMY |icruc"S2tog "tein women who will probably go, ac cording to Miss ' Vhittemore, Home of Mr. Lewis, Pine Street, Sueeaeiih, Who Will Build for You May 15th, last year, Mr. Lewis purchased from us two lots at Suquamish. He made his $5 payment and had left just $7.50. Lewis began clear ing his Tots at once and then secured other folks’ lots to ‘clear; then he began doing carpenter work and bye ‘and bye, after living in a tent for a while he built _the home shown above. He helped us establish the school; he assisted in ‘the upbuilding of the community. His children are healthy and happy and go to school every day. He owns his own home now. He purchased four more | lots. They are all cleared and in garden. _ Lewis told us Sund We are doing much bet- fer than when we lived in Seattle. We can really Own property here. No fear of assessments keeps Us awake nights. Our living expenses are very home for, some of the discouraged | Much less. Our wood is free for the cutting; the City Employment Office ana’ to do tt has arranged a cork. “boys go fishing and have a dandy time and, of 1 wank tk padpeitees (ths T’havel Neate See: Trakrem Ser ie Course, that helps cut out the butcher. _Thave built fiject ©, speaking, scquaintanee gu lerabationss abareh, at abich oeans big--but doth are built for the fun about a dozen homes for people during the past Commiegion er | . la re Oe rae te Sete wall balanced. A , H isfi , ’ 1 touch of the real artistic fs fur year. Every one over here is satisfied. Many peo- Associated with her are Judge! thes ty the group of lyric danc. | ple live in Suquamish and work in Seattle. I have Burke, the Treats, the Pitt-Trim: | ery headed by Mile. Lusanne and bles and two score others out of A BURLESQUE ON “CARMEN” IN 4 HYSTERICAL ACTS ADDED See the Motion Pictures of the “Chaplin Parkde and Contest”— ATTRACTION It's a comedy in Itself. EE isc REX 15¢ SEAT John Hamrick SEAT She's little—and dainty—and very much in earnest, ts Mra, Allee Whitney, wife of a Salvation Army saptain, and just as determined as . sparrow at nesting time tn the er of carrying straws for the Our Civil Service Commission Only— Mrs. Whitney te making a —AND— home for some of the discouraged STARTING ON THE The Watson Sisters are billed at ‘Just two gir natural-born co voices, There's a big girl and one who ts not so ES We paid $2,500 for the exclusive rights to this film. "enough work ahead to last me all summer. We have Under our City. Cha |the “Who's Who” of Seattle 1 ites entities” ee, ctr @ better time here than we did when in Seattle. We J Mesh,’ All are going to take tickets 04 | oresonted by Fay Wallace and|smm | This comedy will only be mission te er belr friends buy A bevy of ttle be have our parties, our dances and entertainments re | oa} bere of Seattle beasties, bong. t te ~ , , i ” »f the commMinsic c ec eou ed by Helen U . daughter of and it costs in cash so very litile. Shanty hes power to fill a vacancy | Ms, W. H. Perkins, will attend to i this feature and endeavor to make We offer you your choice: OE ae ge iy ofner the, candy sale pay expenses. Proceeds wil! go to the Salvation Lots at $37.50 to $50 Each j cae Reh i keine ceed FIM ea IUTUALALALNUNN erms 2 ont ly tre Crited Staten w wuare.2 USSIAN 4 with his le sksting exhibition. exhibition. eerects graded free. Water mains already in SF AID CONSCRIPTION “SANTA CLAUS” GIRL ‘COURT'S RULING ap ph “ee NEW Bones : MARRIES ATHLETE Excellent boat service, large fine steamers, per- [lenses Teil Serzice Commission, ts] NEW YORK, April 24—The BARS NEAR- BEER BN oe al Gitinea lek thar ie : iy landing of Russian troops in| PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—Miss ket. buildin cretion which In jaw le contemplated market building on a half block of | legal, civil service and ‘k depart- ly safe and run winter and summer. Fare 25 f}to ce See ee nat ont ia | Olive May Wilson, the “Santa Claus property. ia the northeast corner | rents are datng woes to tas ahee ’ cents od a —— 7 _— commutation hts of our t|Probably an effort to support, the Kiri,” way married here this after-| orirestatt’ and similar bever-|of Times Square, leased Saturday county-city building Monday. The tickets, which cost forty ri 0 tickets, y rides for $ eee ate |land. sinon-alcoholic, are ann: +100,000, move at __ See Suquamish at once. Even if you only live right to live bere! Russia cannot spare a sufficient °°" of wealthy lumber dealer, and| manufacture in this state Mooday/|{, it {s announced Monday. Tho thavie’ mat eee will ‘there in the summer, it is a fine investment from Bhar ttoce inter the adte ‘er cae|foree from her own battle fronts to & former University of Pennayiva- oye decislon handed down by| | The General Market Co. operates move next week, and the first coun- a cil mee the standpoint of health, happiness and thrift. agitate tn Mayen ge ay cougar aby material cyange in the! Thru Mim Wilson's effort, thow-|” ‘The court held tn ruling Satur.|be vacated by August 1. The new |), be hel ing tn the new-buflding will | A CRIME TO BF FIFTY military situation In France. Fut 1 e afternoon of May 8, Boats 1 t Pi 3, fi f Madi Ss | 5 Gin ber ‘ leven @ email tody of Slave, contrity sands of children all over the coum-|day against the Hemrich Brothers| building will be ready to occupy oats leave at Pier 3, foot o' Adison Street, §} _ The rule of the Civil Service Co luted to France, must exert a pow. ‘'F Were made happy overy Christ-| hrewing Co., makers of “Lifestaff,” | about July 16. at 9:30 a. m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Jf er. tsvorers and Sanitary toapec-|ortul influence in Great Britain at A% Her gifts were received by|that the dry law is plain in forbid /and Saturday. At9 a.m. Sunday. At 12:30 noon [pines us bo years old In not bared on | every day except Saturday and Sunday. with hope on entertaining 1,006 be put on old age pensions, and| te After! ume when the British ministry POOF children as far south Salesmen on every boat, wearing our badge " re i : 411 not be prohibited until the su- one. er HIP! HIP! THE HIPS preme court hi passed on the /girls there this summer. AT THE MOORE ® Mex: ding the manufacture of all malt WILL OPEN GIRLS’ CAMP 0 years ol4|is threatening to break up over the ‘°° 94 West as far as the Slate Wil bane ane arp weeet REOPENS RATE CASE tase, provided the case is heard | tn the political machine at our city ARE ALL MIXED UP in May, | LECTURE AND jhen It the case is not set on that | FREE Uiifonsrnarion And All This Week ri bn vosg.| Regan Hughston, i» something | Sos shown in the “Rex The- new and Interesting, ss Jim Cook and Jack Loreng, gro-| == atre”’ and No Other The atre in This City. tesque comedians, bunch a lot al SUVUUUAUACAAANAUAAUAUUAAUAUUUUAUUUALAQUOVOVUNNUUUON4400QUQQQ0QQ00Q00QQQQGQQGGGQGGpOOOOOOOOGEOOAGEAAOEOOOUUUUUUUA iT: This rute is put! tor she ‘French front. “Lifestaff” and other nearbeers|Camp on Bainbridge island May 1, eration C work } ‘ cific) liquors, whether alcoholic or not. | ; ON GH 'D 4 Th Ww. i mn ite nder proper |question of impressing more men °*** Prosecutor Lundin sald ssle of! The Y¥. C, A. will ope T I T Liga! Ld an bog ON. A month's calendar, he said, sales of . race to civilization, and any WASHINGTON, April 24.—The 316 Pike St., Ground Floox Sho would sustain it Im either wn-|interstate commerce commission re-| Judge Gilliam dented Monday the| malt liquor will be stopped until | po cages otbnod n duty or he asl opened today the Intermountain | petition of Eugene Lovy, of the|the supreme court acts. ' Phone Elliott 2. Office |nome personal gain or end tn view. | OP ja nemnountale | Pee ee ene eile ie preme court STA : open every evening. fi)"Fi cow's gentiaman who ie rtrone, | freight rate cases, to consider a re| Hippodrome theatre, to enjoy, Irv | ‘i ND ealthy able to do good a\adjuatment of the entire schedule z J ENGINEERING SCHOOL Gay's work an he ever could. or aslof rates from the East to points amish and Joseph Muller from us| DENTAL THIEVES. ne Wet man be. oot geod as the aver ing the na Palace Hippodrome GRAND OPERA COMPANY aga - Fee ee tile’ te Fates to the Pacific foF the old Empress theatre, which BUSY In SEATTLE You are interested in a they are reopening as a vaudeville has a famit than those to inter aed betes. Yor Sie ne ye, |mediary points lying in the moun- Id nis labor power (for wages), tain district are the cost hie living | Seattle and other Coast cities cant his labor power {&Fe Opposing the contention of com- ois guilty of being yoars|plainants that these rates are no nd the penalty for this @ in jlonger Justified since the closing| He pays tax downs a mort honse position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 to qualify, call at onee 663 Empire Bidg. He also denied the petition of] Police believe a gang of thieve: the Hippodrome Amusement Co. to|are concentrating their attentio enjoin both the theatres from the|on dentists of the Northwest. use of the name Hippodrome, The| Three reports were turned in Mon- Amusement company owns @ dance/day by dentists whose places were pavilion at Fifth ave. and Univers-|robbed. Annual Grand Ball of the te the blacklist. He ts out Renda thes vary city inate aks aaa ee eee Tn ail instances, the doors had Waitresses’ With e4 to build. The wife and children|™ ey | The cases will be tried on thelr|/ been “jimmied.” of this man are also guilty ‘Sus nee | merits on May 22. Dr. W. H Pitewood, 401 Pan Union eid and © ...|SENTENCES FATHER AND SON aia tages buflding, lost $6 worth o CURES MEN ies certo nat aes paosnouree, wna. qua /ekenk te ee eee ae At CONSTANTINO who, rough Errors and Ex the forfetture of « Joh: a 7 ” pade building, mi d $10 worth pa BL lhe go a stare Of ¢¢ Tom and John McFarland, son and Enforcement of the Dry Law” | Arc ilding, missed $ rth Dreamland As “Guest” Star a rvide Cammincion haw decreed that (father, Were sentenced Saturday by will be discussed by Prosecutor|of dental gold, about $10 in silver thia man ehall not make application Judge Mackintosh to from one 5 Lundin at a meeting of the Munict.|coins and $2 worth of gold fillings. for work as Laborer. Park Helper. years, the son at Monroe, the father | pal league at the Washington An-| The largest haul was made at Marhood, Pain the vous Debility, Lost Vi. Tonight and Bladder Trou. Pe eee eas | f f the Alveolar Dental Admission 50c ERA P ey were charg-|nex Tuesday, The public i# {n-|the offices of the Alveolar Denta ission GRAND lekly cured by rustling at Renton. — | vited. ; “leo, 204 Haight | building. ‘The a IN DR. L. BR. CLARK at “9 EERCE'S SEXOID : 1 . ' anc, jtiieves got away with $177 worth} ‘ By ma or six boxes for $5.|for n few ynonthe of gold. Micke Arrangements, Right Eri icin tiasiuay ca" Rott |e whey tis Masa te Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over _ |"isior working In the same] ve Your Fourth and Union. |Whon his age wan fo known ‘he pner recently made a hau Testh Taken Care OF 1 fan told’ that he'wne Yoo oid 'ana| With Witality—T aking Iron Did It amounting to several thovsand Includes Dancing All ENGLISH Tonight: “The Wild Huntsman of Bohemia.” et that he had grown olf tn lars in Portland, nothing to his eredit neenprermeroasinmnisinerier Every day that you put off this Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders needle i ttorloa, ‘tid ‘are tae PACIFIC OUTFITTING Cl where he nk fi —Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, BOYS WILL BE BOYS; ; Saen his awe ip. oan as Oa voaser i ime. Bem | COR THIRD 4 UNIVERSIT | eae aes eae sae tone ate teeen mettre ween time... AGED TO MAKE MERRY to] durance, and entirely get rid of ali] nation | «vymptome dyapepsia, fiver tand| NEW YORK, Apri! 24.—Down at ed | other tre in from 1¢ *'}the New York city farm colony, on ire} time, ain by taking iron in Staten island, today many of those Tuesday Night: “Faust,” with Constantino, Hippodrome THEATRE Wednesday Matinee: ? “The Wild Huntsman.” rade d Of them has graduated f dental collecer, and with the blo jon of the the traeic| 0, and as f iwor.| proper And this 4 : T i Beaoation of ithe state dental struwale for existence in this fami) Hy as a young man? in| bade in seme casen, been ¢|"'young fellers” of 60 or more will Po, Bede z certificate from the state dental (And you people say you are Chris-| fa, young man he really was,|for months without obtain any |throw their crutches away and kick | BUG? Mer. Wednesday Night: “Han- poard ging right on the wall, in tiana.) notwithstanding his age. The secret,| benefit. But don't take the ol@ up their heels in carnival. pit . MUUGEE Gf tis aenta) chair, in plain CITY TAKES MONEY FROM WAGE |[io said, Wan taking iron—nuxated| forms of reduced tron, iron acotate| UP, thely Heels tn tatendent, | sel and Gretel.” _ 2 sight of all. FARNERS iron hed filled him with renewed] or tincture of Iron, simply to save al. JOSeD ck, super’ “nt, “Ave you one of those that have All except Inborers must pay one|life. At 30 he was in bad health; at| few cents, You must take tron in a|has arranged a three da: festival, | + been putting off having dental work dollar for the civil service examina-| 46 careworn ond nearly all in. Now, t can be easily absorbed and/heginning today, for the 1,814 in- Thursday Night: “Faust.” ©. done on account of fearing that it tion, also pay for a physical exam-|at 5! miracle of vitality, and his ted, like nuxated tron, tf youl mates, who work with the officers sday Night: aust, will hurt you? If you are, delay no jon and for an y public to|face beaming with the buoyancy of to do you any good, other ‘ feall with Co: i longer. We guarantee to be acknowled« AM told, | youth As 1 have said a hundred| wine it may prove worse than use-(to make the institution practically wi onstantino. lo your dental work and n r unts to he two and| times over, fron is the greatest of all| less, Many an athlete or prize fight-| self-supporting. DO _PAINLE th builders, If people wowd/er has won the day simply because] Among the more strenuous ath- AND ¢ d 20, PAINLES r hree Aollare each, and sometimen| strengt? n won the day simply hee AND CAN PROVE 11 Gray Hair Restored Or 100 will fake’ the examination [only throw. he Knew the secret of great atrength |) imerenes will be the bo-yard dash his blood testimonials from me for “boys” 60 years young and tte” to its Natural Color vet Prizes will be given, also, for the Friday Night: “The Wild Huntsman,” " grip the lack of iron. a e done t leatlonsto ng money fror | Saturday “ Gental work for them, and that v Shige ne matier bow tee he pease oney ching money from | SPE Gart trouple, et NOTE—Nuxated best rendition of Irish, | Scotch, | \]] Saturday Matinee: “Han- DE Pen to be entitely satistied ont) {ede $d dandrug removed by eS thate ‘bonor |e eee Meera esora ate. Sonal ele nec caster farindys WWE UR ORIER Tel ee ee ‘This Week's Bill Headed by Til! sel and Gretel.” = point before we start to do. y¥« ° TY WMPLOYMENT OFTICE) {20" “Wh lanened fondition brought | druggiata Amy Buttler and pro j sae ai @ j been brought to my a jon by lack of tron In the blood. Iron THREE ARE KILLED | Bl Bence f prices are positively the low ‘lon that when men are sent out on|{_ absolutely necessary to enable : Unlike the | j|] Saturday Night: “F ” | © est, as it is our invariable rule tha II Jobe from our city employ-| your blood to change fpod Into liv-| older inorganio tron products, it te easily nag | ircay ight: “Faust, * we will not be underbid on price by t office they are given a card tol|ing thane, Without ft, no matter|nrsimtiated, does not tnjure the teeth, IN GAS EXPLOSION Big Musical ERnemble | with Constantino. S any one. We give with all work vrenent to the employer, and on th ‘show much or what you eat, your food| make them black, nor upset the stomach; | } . & Gone here our tronciad guarantee ©" 9,4, 5495 geno one will know you are tal ard in written “260 cents an hour.” |merely passes through you without| on the contrary, it f# @ moat potent rem | «= satisfaction. hich ta #! 4 both | * Vhat right or busine: hes a clerk |¢ ou an 008 Yon don't get! edy, t early all form ft indl, jon, as 5 “7 1 i @ the operator who did the work iB, Mp, SOc, 81. all Cosiers ov direct enon ree anyone eine in tha city employ-| the airength out of it, and ana con-| well aa tor ne run down tonditions | LOS ANGELES, April 24.-—Three | PRICES—25 cents to $1.50 Of price, Bend for booklet "Besntitul H ent off are dead today as a result of a gaso- to put a pri labor? | It sa quent! ¢ ome weak, pale and |" | y looking just Ike a plant try ( they offer|]ine explosion which wrecked the » grow in a soil deficient in Pacific Reduction plant here, short on anoth-| wequ for “Faust” Nights and 25 ||] cente to $1.00 for all other owner ar Failo Hay Boecisities Compeny, Newark, YOU ARF AL A free hand perKon _ —— — thin ; Bg es Amdlyd ASK F FOR and GET Eon ealey ameter ttice't make the , ly after midnight pe EO performances. Box seats $2.00 @ Come in e give 5 no ie tor of ¢ f their Btrength 200 per cent or over N. G. Crandall, 40, an operator. and each evenin and $2.50, es at the cast elthooe tne’ RLICK Ss Se tue attention of oor bth oe gan war eke tena, provided th ‘land Gus Rehbein, 44, a laborer, est obligation « ar to this a und ask them to bring | tw : ‘ ordinary oA souk Gane died at the receiving hospital this " . THE ORIGINAL to amend | day ast double your str morning | Oc Evenings, 8:15 Next week T shall write on our po- Then | durance In 10 days’ time. Yarney, 2 @ pf : Regal Dental Offices MALTED MILK [uc department, and tell how Be wtrenath again and seo tor|in this city by Owl Drug Co, Bh os ees eee ate oat BD tot Matinees 2:15 Dr. 1, R. Clark, Manager attle can enforce the law. 100 cit how much wow have gained.| Drug Co. Swifve Pharmeay and‘ail echer|™- today. Five others. burned, or to ¢ 1405 Third a ‘ oe, W. Cor, Third| Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price, EDWIN J. BROWN, 1 have seen dozens of nervous, run-] druggists, injured will recover, { ston