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Throughout the East $2.00 a Seat Th i hands, rol away a moment later to disclose ups of me nt 4 O P M Heel © ond, “out bates Tl on the p, upright roofs, firing at soldier 4 ur rice open, Wey” permien! ag It wan’ feckless work. The rebels’ figures against the] ANY etttene Pi Modern | background of fire were easy targets. One after another they 4 Cc SEAT — were picked off, the troops firing from shadows in the streets ¥ ~ Troops Working Systematically is ° See the Vatican Gard: |/to Clean Out Irish Snipers ; ildre ‘ents | Ch n 5 Cen dens, the Collseum, the The general postoffice and the custom house escaped, the 4 Castle of St. Angelo, |! flames stopping just short of them : and a number of other The work of cleaning out snipers is proceeding sys * historical spots around |itesatically, troops avoiding doing damage to property or in the Imperial City. juring noncombatants | “— Many women Sinn Feiners were active in the early street} TOMORROW PAULINE NOTA BLICAL PLAY AN BACT FAMOUS PLAVE —IN— 2nd and University speak at a 6 per at 5 o'cl open to both Scenes filmed on exact epote in Italy a luded to in Hall Caine FREDERIC “THE ETERNAL CITY” A MONSTER FILM—DONE IN A MONSTER WAY a | SHORTER SERVICE || tn ptace of the Sunday club Sun-| Many day afternoon meetings at the Y_| ‘07 the purpose of considering con a M. C. A, there will be a special | *eription ; shorter service till July. Tomor Tell Story of Outbreak 4 row the Rev. W. E. Brinkman w The first boatload of passengers | = talk at 3 o'clock on “The e + _ Worth While.” J. C. Bennett, n tional trustee of the Gideons, wil STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. “PAGE 2. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 toin wan caine’! MAXIM GUNS MOW DOWN IRISHMEN IN THE | kK 2 STREETS OF DUBLIN; 100 DEAD; CITY AFIRE hee the e story Is not a Bib fighting, but later disappeared At the head of the rioters on the day of the uprising, the authorities have been informed, was the Countess Markieviecz, | |who, attired in a green uniform, marched with the men upon} |the postoffice It is believed the women participants in the riots have \ ibeen hidden by rebel sympathizers | Troops are besieging the |from Ireland brought the best ac postoffice, in which the Sinn counts of the outbreak | that it started at when 1,000 rebels, Feinere established headquar- | They agreed te ‘noon on Monday veral nearby bulldings | wearing soft hats and carrying both have been captured from the jold and modern rifles, burst into} rioters. the postoffice and ordered all em Light artillery has been |ployes to leave A number of women accompany ing the rebela wore green sashes and cartridge belts. A rebel fiag, green, white and yel- low, with a large harp, was thrust trained on the postoffice, but hope to seize it or damage to the building. | A press dispatch from a point near Dublin declared that some|from an upper window of the post rebels had made overtures for sur- office. render A policeman who remonatrated he most severe fighting occur-| wae attacked by a crowd of rioters} red late yesterday, when British and thrown bodily from the trqope attacked and captured ond story window Another strongly. entrenched pgsitions on of evolutionists, bursting mys: St. Stephen's Green. |terlously from public houses and Barricade the Gates shops on Sackville st, moved upon The Green itself is incloned by «| St. Stephen's green, gathering re wall, and entrance may be gained |cruits as they marched only thru comparatively new gates. | Several Policemen Shot These the Sinn Feiners barricad-| Several policemen ed with overturned motor trucks. |the park gates, { Government troops rushed the| A nurse wheeling a perambulator| barricades in clése formation, and! was wounded and the baby in the! nec force after 15 minutes of desperate hand-|carriage killed by flying bullets | & to-han ighting broke thru the] Other small bodles of rioters eap- | BG gate jtured buildings occupying strategic | 2, Inside, the rebels had shallow}positions, including the Guiness Bq trenches, protected by sand bags|brewery and the Royal College of and fron pikes Surgeons. From these defenses they fired) They attacked Dublin castle, but volley after voliey into the masses|a small force of government troops, of British pouring thru the gate. equipped with machine guns, quick- Despite this, the first govern-|ly halted the marching insurgents, |B ment soldiers charged without watt Many Reported Killed ‘ ing for reinforcements. Monday night was comparatively 300 Rebels Captured calm, The rebels threw up barri One detachment of the rioters|cades and looted stores and ho- surrounded and eap-|tels for food ” men ‘aying hon a syn ons Tuenda They quickly recaptured the brewery and several public houses, | Artillery was trained on Liberty | hall, headquarters of the rebels, and {t crumbled into rutne. It was reported that several hen dred rebels were killed when the building collapsed. tohes asserted the lentire Green was In possession of }ithe military Several women Sinn Feiners fig ured in the rly street Cighting. Later they disappeared It in believed they bave been hid- den by rebel sympathizers, The authorities were Informed that the Countess Markieviecs, at- tired in a green untform, marched Florencto Constantino, the Span-/ wii! give the overture to “Der Fret-| agnee Throughout the East nite the risers cn, So gy Ag Me DEAD ON ish tenor, will be the leading lum!-| 4.0) the men's chorus will sin | The Tukwila public library has $2.00 Per Seat rising commences aoe oe nary at @ Sunday afternoon musi- . © recently received a complete set of ing in several parts of Dublin caleat the Moore theatre, staged to|tbe “Soldiers’ Chorus,” —from| OUR PRICE OUR PRICE Other disturbances have oceurred appease the cries for more, voiced | “Faust foe writings of Mrs, Eddy, discov- 15¢c ANY 15¢ ANY <ilarney Enniscorthy, Gorey, thruout the week at the Standard| “Haensel and Gretel” was deing/ Per 4nd founder of Christian Sci- SEAT SEAT ippenel ans eortein pare foe Grand Opera company's appear-| repeated by the Standard Grand Op-|®nce, in accordance with the pro- CHILDREN 5c CHILDREN 5c ee te ances era company rday afternoon. visions of her will. JOHN HAMRICK ir tatat Tadenoemont ' He will sing two or three favorite | Saturday night the opera will be! Practically all of her estate is Jan official ann organ tenor arias and a group of Spanish|"Faust,” with Constantino in the/held in trust to be used for the | The British met uae t| melodies in his native tongue tit att Der Freischutz” was purpose of making Christian Scl- pectedly this morning, causing sen sational rumors, because the cab Inet never meets on Saturday Some rumors dealt with Ireland and the demand that Augustine Bir chief secretary for Ireland, re nod health « ol ind secure a package of wide rem sien. believed the meeting was ® 6,0, P, PROGRAM pecial friendship sv lock, and this will men and women or sale Ow! Drug Co. | || Green-Eyed Monster LOOK OUT FOR HIM! To Wives Who Are Thoughtless: | tm To Husbands Too Flirtatious: t skin row | ‘e ‘| exceptional arean does not it Im the « for all #k Quick R stick ata Just one word of advice. If he loves you—if she loves you—hbe content. Don’t worry. Don’t tempt Fate by trying to | | make surety doubly sure. Let well enough alone. —AND READ | “Phantom soothing emetabl ax ° prove to ’ (onli ee t's 8" RULE UPON GOUPONS 23! 20s) ae rom the Land of Nowhere || these little mugar-conted, ollve-co ath men and women, of Seattle and ored tablets, They cause ‘the bowels cintty, who state over { | r to act normally. ‘They| OLYMPIA, April 29.—Merchan.| M&nsturen (hat we have fl Then You'll Know Why them to unnatural] dise coupons can only be redeemed | We will be glad to show there teat ave a “dark brown |D¥ cash, and to include premium|monials to you on application, and j wand t n bad breath |card# with purchases will make the| *bsolutely satisfy you that we ¢ * d- | retailer liable, according to an opin-|jmportant matter any longer. Make 1 Bade ion issued from the attorney gen-| ar work , F r . one eral's office yesterday ie It’s in the } Baws a bis, 0 Pharmacists of the state will|a doubt that he knows his busine : — | hold their annual convention on} nd knows It 11 Beran “ [Puget sound, aboard the steamship | ciad gun ahtne of aatintactom ech: a June 19. They expect to get the} aid the work and by t 13 NEVER CAUSED opinion of the state druggists on|) § ne in caenmaeiie of this $ } " sf 99 (the operation of the dry law | wit ren | Along With a Lot of Other RHEUMATISM [rate as. oly td Vere | / EWANT to prove it to Otto Case, former secretary of| ter and our prices are owest, as tt is our invariable Exclusive Features. to form A little contest was about } CONSTIPAT! to start between Harry Carroll and| gre those’ that procrastinate nena | Wee Coyle for secratary, but Coyle off and put off things that thes |senst ng that the older republicans | r¢ know they ought to do.” Mar , wanted Carroll and were vastly in| People are lke that about getting Get Dr. Edwards |the majority, gracefully withdrew) jt might ts he dane tiny know tat : |his name after the voting had al-| they would feel better, enjoy bett Olive Tablets os ve = the jo : Fl i ales in drug stores, and putting the difficult of dental oper Oltve ta w same under city control. It also is | t hurting tt = f ' certain the convention will refuse 4 aad r go |t@ adopt nonpartisanship. _ Sweethearts ae ae “Sse yee, PHARMACISTS MEET Dept, 98, Brockton, Mass, 3 > IS CUT AND DRIED Four hundred delegates to the republican county convention met at the Arena Saturday morning, listened to a few re: marks from County Chairman Laube, and to more extended remarks from Temporary Chair man W. A. Peters, carefully | avoided mentioning Teddy Roosevelt's name, applauded a reference to Abraham Lincoin, and declared themselves willing to accept to their bosoms re turning progressives. The “returning progressives | were not conspicuous by their pres seeeneesnnasseseessnsssnsSSSSTeneSsnSTSTT eT aovtonmeenercveeanrereead ash, @xcema, tetter and diseases will be re a DR, L. KR. CLARK ———— | MHCe at the convention. Only a half-dozen women were among the FL EF FROM Raemanes There Is No Time Like the | The program went thru according Present | | most begun | Judge Hiram E. Hadley is sched juled for permanent chairman. It is practically certain the plat form will not recommend Mayor Gill's proposal to prohibit Hauor | Wa cay ful ery awards produced | © substitute 6 of they ia'thin mennage sddvenned and do ¢ day p We will Commereial Club tm] Se have Rhy vat We will not be undert chro hip luncheon of the club at| Bye AT Ne WI urday on “Nonpartisanship | i Business and Less Politics Regal Pre Offices Lune> at the Hollywood, 213 | ss igs ge ae Pike.—Ady, r on sd ii Oe NBO al A ie CE a tN A tai 2 8 abe SRD CONSTANTINO WILL SING AGAIN SUNDAY Caale edt MAR | PICKFORD SATURDAY NIGHT Anita | eje eje ow Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday AT THE 1 fe oje wje oie ele ole oje oje eje ofe oie jo eje ojo oje oj LIBRARY GETS MRS. EDDY’S WR ute a number of songs. Two other! numbers will be given by the La gourgue Chamber Music trio, and) the Standard Grand Opera company} Friday night ence known to the world You can just as well have a Sensible Cigarette And why not? There are several genuinely sensible cigarettes being sold today. Fatimas are not the only one. And you would sooner smoke a sensible cigarette than the other kind—every man would. And Fatimas please so many men that they out- sell any other cigarette costing over 5c. ae mccarcammseccccececscsseccccsccecces: The thing for you to do is to see if they please you too. If they do, be sensible—stick to Fatimas. They'll be good So here’s the way to toyou. Start in today. pick out one of the sensi- ths cca: Ly gaB «Myers Tobarce Cn 1st. It must suit your FATIMA wos to Only Cigarette taste. steward oy International Baposttion. 2nd. It must be com- fortable to your tongue and throat—no burn or bite. 3rd. It must leave you feeling tip-top—free from any heady or heavy feel- ing after you have smoked as many as you ‘want to. “Distinctively Individual” Now, one of these sen- sible cigarettes is Fatima. eeeeceseree See ewacese Hy ae | '