The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1916, Page 3

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FIGHT TO. One instance In which tour ists were kept out of the North west, directly traceable to dis criminatery passenger rates. It explaine itself Mason City, lowe, Apeit 24, 1916. Charies G. Cole, Seattle, Wash. Dewr Mr. Cole: TE find on tnvestt mm that I cannot get my parties ge to Los Angelos by way of Se all our wien 1 wore wish to find ® brick and tile reapectfully 1 Nicon The Cole letter will be used as part of the evidence at the interstate commerce commis sion rate hearing here May 9, n@ Seattle Chamber of Com ree spent $137,000 in the Cockroaches SHOULD BE KILLED At the first sien of the repulsive cockroach or waterbug, get a box of the genuine Stearns Rat and Roach Paste and use cording to directions morning you can sweep ful of dead cockroaches. up @ pan Ready for use; no mixing; does mot blow Into food like and Bt package Eugene Levy’s Hippodrome THEATRE Third and Cherry —Where the girls are the prettiest —The songs the newest —The acts move full of “Pep” —In fact, the Biggest Best Show on Earth for the Price Ye Old Evora Arvorua E Review —Handsome Costumes —Special Scenery —Melodies of Old-Time and Present Popularity —Perfect Harmony Also Richardson’s Posing Dogs jj Swor & Westbrook f —Comedy, Singing, Talk ing, Dancing Hal Davis Assisted by Mabelle Braytof In Comedy Skete “One Christmas By Will M. Cre Edwin W Novelty Mus: Continuous P71 | HTNESSES TO TELL OF THOUSANDS SUNK IN VAIN ET TOURISTS ! years trying to get tourists » from Eastern points 13.46 for the sunk over $1,000,000 | during the past 10 a year. | That these vast sums were fired up agatnst a solid wall of diserim. | ination tr lost cause, will be shown tn testimony to be submitted | before an examiner from the inter state commerce commission here May 9 Plan to Get Evidence The heaging will be held for the | purpose of obtaining evidence tn the case brought by the people of the Northwest against the Southern | Pactfic railroad and {ts affiliated Mines that control a $17.50 cheaper roundtrip rate from Chicago to San Francisco than exists over a shorter | route between the two cities via the Ne hwest | This differential The Star sever be wiped out w pe that th ertm years $100,000 rate, exposed by | 1 months ago, 1s to | if the interstate com holds with the of Washington and Oregon rates In the South are dis © commission Preparing Testimony Charles A. Reynolds, chairman of the Washington pub! service who ts tn charge of people's fight, is notifying all # witnesses of the date set for| the hearing. and is lining up the testimony ready for presentation We're going to make our fight,” he said Saturday, “on the ground that the business Interests in Se-| attle and other Northwest cities [are being hurt by the railroads di-| | Verting tourist traffic to the South: | weet We do not contend that the tourist is being discriminated against, do hold that the busin of this locality are, thetr losing their to get his money.” Many Witnesses Ready One of the principal points to be brought out at the hearing Is the ‘Yast amount of money spent to bring tourists here, despite the dis criminatory rates Among the witnesses who will give data on this point are: \W. B. Blain, secretary of the Everett Commercial Club; C. C. Chapman commision by reason of chan state immigration agent of Oregon Commissioner Frank J. Mi and Chief En H, H. Corey, of the Oregon public service commission T. H. Martin, secretary of the Ta coma Commercial Club and Cham ber of Commerce; J. A. Harader, secretary of the North Yakima Commercial Club; W. A. Mears. transportation expert for the Seat tle Chamber of Commerce, and Gor- don C. Corbalay, secretary of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce. The Oregon delegation wil! ar-} rive here May 5 to confer with Chairman Reynolds and their testimony to fit In with that of the Washington commission SHORETT INDORSED / AT LOCAL GAU ys At a caucus , held at Ft bullding headquarters by jthe Lyon | bers of the King county @ 84 mem to the democratic state fdelegation Judson W. Shorett was !’ convention national committeemar/andorsed for ney, as#istant secretarfa, Bo Swee rior, was {ndorsed fpby of the Inte large to the natiow br delegate-at and Paul Land, Is, 1 convention and Mrs. Emma Wy hac P. Calhoun as district delegaschite were chosen The cancus, caPtes McDonald, will filled by Chatrman the entire deleg}not be binding on Friends of Geo’ ation, {t was ruled candidate for A’rge Murphy, also a man, did not #tnational committee-| TEDDY: 9, KS FIGHT dore Rog YORK, April 29.—Theo statemfosevelt today sent a signed wnt to representatives of the pastoral Union declaring ‘if in mvor of the proposed itutional amendment giving yote to women. RAUSE CONVICTED JUNEAU, Alaska, April 29.—Ed ward Krause has been found guil ty here, today, of kidnaping Will iam Christie, who never has been seen since and is believed to be; dead TODAY ONLY HAMILTON REVELLE arrange | J TOMORROW UNTIL THURSDAY NIGHT MADAME Pet rova PLAYING WITH FIRE STAR—SATURDAY APRIL 29, 1916. ‘PAGE 3. ANITA KING IS FEATURED AT THE COLISEAM |. Mme. Petrova at Strand; Pauline Frederick at Rex; Other Movie | (1) Pauline Frederick, at the Rex, in “The Eternal City.” (2) Mme. Petrova, at the Strand, in “Playing With Fire.” (3) M. 8. War ner, at the Liberty, in “The Beggar of Cawnpore.” (4) Hobart Bow worth, in “Doctor Neighbor,” at the Alhambra. (5) Florence Reed, at t' Clemmer, in “Her Own Way.” OGRAMS ON TODAY REX —Charlie Chaplin in burlesque om Carmen. | COLISKUM—"The Eternal Grind,” with | Pictures, the Vatican gardens, the | Mary Fickford; @ comedy; the Para. Coliseum, the castle of St. Angelo, mount Pictograph St. Pe and the beautiful Villa CLASS A The Light Bearer three d' Bat ma other of the his part Eesaney, drama; Sie et rion f the Imperial City Homance and Riot,” comedy; Selig. { ‘ . Tribune Pietorial News, ve | ised as settings for COLONIAL Revelation. five-act | Photop! Motos! drama, A Heavty and Vim, one «© FOURTH AT PIKE comedy “HER OWN WAY" AT THE STRAND. The Half Million frtbe, Mutt and Jeff animated Triangle The Sumabine De Wolf with One Thousand 5c Ground Floor Seats with TODAY. Hearts of Men,” World GINNING SUNDAY LAST DAY jobart Bosworth — in rs vaudey ile. tym Williams in comedy; two-part Doctor Neigh CLASS A=Ke Blood Red howe The s drama The Kace for « Sidiog 5-Act Masterpicture of With MISSION STRAND With Me. Mutt Petrova in Fire and deft Organ Music ANITA KING IN AUTO PLAY AT COLISEUM Anita King and Victor will play at the Coliseum ning Sunday, in Selected Comedy Moore begin an exciting thing ii THE HALF MILLION BRIBE Saturda Performance Mane Pais 2ND AVE. ‘0c LOUS MA: SENECA as [Anita King, in “The Race,” Coliseum. at the] The Race eal exper ontinental aut eribed to the Col in wh in person at the time that was dedicated nis will be Anita's first appear ance here ap a screen star. “ETERNAL CITY” AT REX THEATRE Following Charlie Chaplin Rex theatre, Hall Caine's stirring romance of modern Rome “The Etern ity with Pauline Fred erick in the chief role, Comes to the Rex theatre. The film waa prod upon the exact sce ferred to in the book. This is not a biblical play but Hall Calin wrote this celebrated book as a sort of picture of the Italian polit ical development. For the first time in the history of the motion CLEMMER THEATRE Ready place | rrgiana ¢ the pale le rs to Sam Coast mining man. This occurs tn Own Wa beginning Sund the Cler er Coast has ac In every Jeapicable way to force the girl to marry him, and, as they stand together at the Colerm her rives and claims hi bride. “Her Own Wa Fitet ay, with Flo playing the role of Geor “THE BLOOD-RED ROSE” AT CLASS A THEATRE Harking k to the witches ar triguing kings queens of a fanciful kingdom Class A presents an of the first “Blood-Red Ros Two young lovers are sepa by the king's lust. The girl, how ever, repulses him, and takes an What Does Catarrh Mean? It means inflammati mucous membrane some of impuritic promise for you THE PERUNA COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO form for convenience. smbodying Mins fad ner | he um audi: | at the | COMING, “BLAZING LOVE” Virginia deginning Thursday, production entitled e Strand theatre es re-|MISSION PRESENTS MISS REED IN At Bay, the title a fourday engagement at the Mis days of and the interesting mn of 1 the head, throat, hi tube stomach biliary ducts or bowels, It sIway mea tagnant bloc the blood that is full Left alone, it extends until it is fol lowed by Indigestion, colds, con gestion or fever It weakens he syatem generally and spreads its operations until systemic eatarrh or an acute iliness is Peruna i the nation’s reliable remed for thi condition It restores Appetite, aids digestion, checks and remove: inflammation and thu enable the membranes through which we breathe and through which our food ts ab sorbed, to do their work proper ly Forty-four ea of succe with thousand mont have established it as » home remed i ery R y-to-Take. Its record of success holds a You can obtain Peruna in tablet eunaaae antage of a mag tion g a witch, and turns into a » rose. Her lover wanders the with the rose next to his until he meets the king | slays bim, king's 1 A comedy lete the bill HOBART Doctor oF Once ag of the A | 4.4.80 * ee 4 five-part | While v | the city brother In a nx soon care for he returns to begins to ling qualitie finds that love with |fesses her he and is slain in return by His blood bespat rose, turning it red. and a two-part drama whi Pearson will be featur. in a Fox Blazing Love,” “AT BAY” } Reed tn presented for with Florence will be role, be seen at Sunday, in plas cumbs to b that Distriet Attorne am undertoc whe he BOSWORTH IN DOCTOR NEIGHBOR” anon, is the le of ¢ " the part rag odden wre ing retched aw ima of the F India Cawnpore. Then a face need calls his nd he doe Butter,” completes the a sitir affa aght J. A. FOLGER’ & CO., San Francisco. desperation WARNER ENACTS ROLE OPIUM WRECK } 1B. W MME, PETROVA IN |“PLAYING WITH FIRE” Mme. Petro ng to marry t breal r with th er, The romptly girl turns ives FOLGER WEEK made you acquainted with new delights in coffee quality. —Remember the brand when you order again. If your grocer does not sell it, telephone Elliott 3958 er East 86, and our salesman, M. H. Jones, will tell you where you can buy it. ‘ THE STAR CIRCLE By Uncle Jack Best Essay Next Week Will Geta Dollar; Get Busy The prize t week goes of Three sent in the reasons a ects of Wash- their Indian »ve subject 200 words in ink if side of the and address must be written Be sure to Uncle will reach him lock next Friday and girls, let's , ord-breaker, Jack's contests ys and girls of 16 So out with your and show Uncle fo, One dollar he best essay Orr HONOR MENTION Eugene White, 14 Bellevue A D Ish 46th stay araine Sea Thomas tiles, Duwamish; Harold Hend- rickso! 06 62nd st.; Amanda te Bremertor Alice Mar- : Ne ave; Esther Salter, Kverett 1 Domenow- she y 24th a W.; Catherine s ater, Wash.; Har a Kenyon 6 Ha Carisc 2 W Sultan, ude Cros Kent TEN PER CENT INCREASE IN | ; WAGES 3 Bethlehem Steel n by 45c COFFEE 45c QUALITY ee FLORENCE R In Maxine Elliott’s Great Stage Success “Her Own Way” CLYDE FITCH’S POWERFUL DRAMA An intimate showing of the lives of people known as fashionable, the the atmosphere of the best society Miss Elliott was a favorite of society and she demanded a play that would suit these people in America and England small details of social customs, Miss Reed exceeds her past triumphs in the many strong emotional scenes in this, her greatest picture. Phone Elliott 3092 For Daily Schedule Tomorrow Until Thursday t Phone Elliott 3092 7 For Daily Schedule

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