The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1916, Page 2

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WANTS SCHOOLS FEARS SLURS OF TO RUN PENSION “PEN” CONVICTS Mrs. Burnside Submits Moth-| George Rose Don't Want to} ers’ Pension Ideas to | Be Called “Snitch” at Club Walla Walla SUPPORTED BY JUDGE’ TO FACE PETER MILLER Four years ago Goerge Rowe, sea’ tand before a | authori. | chil Because the schoo! tles come closer to the od on the witness dren's needs and welfare than iry orn to tr un for murder, : a clerk or two in the juvenile | po vis finger across the court o court department, Mrs. Nellie | room, and exclaimed - Burnside, president of the That ia the man—Peter Miller! » Women's Legislative Federa The jury didn't ve him, but tion, advocates the administra: | roy other crimes Pe Miller ts to tion of the mothers’ pensions |qay serving a ter £68 years be - by the school boards rather |hind the gates at Walla Walla, Rose = than by the juvenile court was Miller's “pal - After months of investiga Yetuterday George Rose again fac > ' tion, Mrs. Burnside has com. ! charg th > >. , ed a jury. He was charged with Zin His First 2-Reel Mutual pleted a report on the subject, |i inetary = § Comedy, at $670,000 a Year which she submitted Tuesday | janes Donovan, Rose's “pal,” “ to the Nerth End cluy lseated on the Witness stand, point fad She also believes that the law |eahiy finger across the courtroom should be known aa “the child | ih exetaimed maintenance act” rather — than| Sat te the sie-dlebees Roost” i] mothers’ pensions | Job T Staton nother accom pee fon of the ehtld| ha atom, anoth H erate te the condition of the ehiid|plice, also accused Rose nt at should be considered,” se The jury belleved them, Rose nS Ae M Burnside, “Does the child | yo. found guilty an) ee eed ald? ay eS) A ga vee cyt}, 50 after four years, Rose {8 Ko- j © face the man he said was @ A] to get the necessary relief by this |IMs to face the man be sald ! thn wit of om tain I do not fear Peter Miller,” said Rose. “I fear hie tongue, 1 test fied truthfully at his trial, told Just eae ee inal LS t the law es ald ‘ only to mothers whose husbands | bat be had told What I fear sane, In the penitentiary jat Walla Walla is the {mpression : . |he w among the other men f er suggestion that the » tha aniteh,’ } authorities have charge of the wd H i sion law, Mrs. Burnside fs support. | and do eloquent plea Until Saturday Night fs). ye are) ean Monday When a man turns state's evi Only CUORT PC SMPTE TTT PSE Lea eT eee tie pape = gpa naa herisprot {THEATRES J temic te seth $ port What will a man not say} | Rann) rten his own prison term’? OAK | He was found guilty of robbing Children under 10, when ac-jthe home of Miss Elsie Birk, 907 Also a Dramati compa y their parents, are Six e., April 2 | a atic Feature ‘mite atinees at the Oa Bealdes a burglar, he ts! i and a News Pictorial theatre, pt on Saturday and/an accomplished writer of short| | Sunday » dill now being shown | storte f no mean abilit features Nan Aker & Co. " a clever talker, UJ | triloquial play, “On the B, & O. — - iH vb , ree ther inter 4 tuudwnilie acts, and Louse Love) RECENTLY MARRIED I in a soc ramatie photoplay |The Gilded Spider. i BURGLAR IN COURT | eee | PANTAGES " John Staton, a burglar, recently Arizona Joo and Miss Adele Von} married in fail, was a witness ‘6 - Ob! are headlining an excellent | against his alleged accomplice Mon- a > bul at Pantages this week in « day ta Jedge Saiith's court + be Wild West bronco-busting, roms George Rose, the man on trial, ts ant > ae ee that is a wiiriwind. | narod with burglary of Miss a fe joy Mack's “School *| Birk’s home. Sixth ave. April 2.] aaii musical comedy skit, is « ‘ote Aken . i : were They ony : Staton a ed he had accom } £0 A nap Bete sew anied Rose and James I an at i ne time the place was robbed | BIG MILK TEST ON Every milkman who drove to Se. NEW YORK, May 16.—Fire pas-|attle Tuesday morning was held up sengers and two diner employes for a bottle of bovine extract were injured when the eastbound, City milk inspectors were gath- Sunset express Mmited was derailed|ering samples for the quarterly east of El Paso, at 1:30 a. m. today.|tests, which will be conducted un- |A broken rail caused the accident./der the eyes of Ernest Kelley and Some authorities belleve Mexi-/S. H. Ayres, of the federal de cans were responsible partment of agriculture, and J. F TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY An especially fine shampoo for this weather, one that dissolves and entirely removes all dandruff, ‘@xcess of] and dirt, can easily be made at trifling expense by simply pees eggs dissolving a teaspoonful of i Deviliglaachain ter ntinediaceiaine |Derman, federal tnepector aa throx in a cup of hot water. Pour charge of the Western diviston slowly on scalp and massage brisk Kil I THREE “MAFIAS” The tests started Tuesday, and| ly. This creates a soothing, cool each dairy will be scored ing lather. Rinsing leaves the —_—— | - scalp spotiessly clean, soft and) NEW ORLEANS, Ma | pliant, while the hair takes on the the fourth street battle of 1. 2 bing Sh rid rected was glossy richness of natural color is within three days, three| & week when the police} also @ fluttiness which makes !t killed today 4 two wound " k ths nd i Iie seem much heavier than it is. After Mone. ef the hundreds o¢jswoopet Cows ca uastepesting ® canthrox shampoo arrang’ the ' passarsby were hit. This was con ae ‘te at 1 vat a ae ths, even hair is a pleasure. sidered miract if the city loses Ita case, sald Cor-| _— —— . Caldwell Tuesday Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. vurt | BOYS PLEAD GUILTY 1332.34 ait | al Millan and @lifford Boyn Becond Union ton, two boys who pleaded guilty | Street E Avenue to stealing Dr, C. Boudwin's au THE LAST WORD IN SPORT SUITS | We Pay You 5 Per Cent tomobile in West Seattle early Sat morning, were each fined $109 and sentenced to days ip Tnesday | y Judge Gordon AMARYMAS RECITAL Amaryrmas Musical n the direction of Florence give a rectial at the E. church Yednesday pning, May 17, assisted by Frank a dramatic reader Young, will Grace M on G DEBATERS TO DINE The styles that we are The University of Wasbington showing have a distine- | _ Interest on Debating society will dine at the Commercial Club at 6:20 p, m tive and exclusive Suits that coming for aie, ees | Wednesday SHORT NEWS REPORTED THAT one company be are very outings and Mate jersey ¢ afternoon w of silk crepe meteor in the new est shades: Coral, ley Green, Rose and Blue e: rials r Kel- 20D, eer oe Erne t ee hememLt pRebPereTE Perr rt ees beer ee ance tn pA weekly or d of b « e i i‘ ance in weekly ard of public works, 1s the au ; AINIER-GRAND hotel, one of i Seattle's oldest and best known } t ! Monda to H. F. f ——— am +e npemeresee ommer - —— 4 57) Thurston, own i 4 ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL | REI I ano chat patriotic organization, to i Weather is getting warmer, but I am still telling you about Acmal|hoid plent Woodland park on Coal. You need a bit of fire mornings and evenings. Acme |» not onlylanniversary of visit of Libert cheapest Coal to buy, but most satisfactory to burn. Gives great heat,| fell te tecttle 1915 ; leaves little ash—only 6 per cent. Makes no clinkers and produces| ‘TUIESDAY 1S Roads day! no soot. The cleanest Coal you can buy. Order a load of Acme now| Advocates of good roads will make and prove these claims for yourself. If you do I will have another|jnapection trips along the high. new customer next winter. ways Bunker prices are: Lnmp, $4.00; Furnace mixed with coking,|” meant are $3.50; Nut, $4.25; Ran of Mine, $2.00 May ere Qisceeiaa al jon paying from Tell n ere you 1 and I'll tel price per load, « 8150 ¢ pb da th nd will spend $75 0. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO ELLIOTT 1400 . a iy t Ns ha Fremont-Ballard Yard, Main 5712—-Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 pe io taarse atatied | 663 Empire Bidg | ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL {—_—__—_—__—_. STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. PAGE WHEATLAND, Cal May ] y Some class to Chas, Phelps I I 4 of Wheatland high « 4 4 | Heing the lone aduate of | at inet jon will be VARI 1 Pre 1 200,000 men under the terms of the} man of the hour on Frida nfer tary measure | M Mar et McNauet e 4 ‘ le t rmy's trength fs fixed | ommissiones of eleme th ate t be t officer nd 225,000 men. | hool will make « . sid f the National d's maximum ncement address for ht - ‘ s and|atrength is to be 17,000 officers | ' efit 4 440,000 men, Chamberlai | i © KneF honor at | norted | ! the her | In the house, Representative Hay f the seoler " . jenied the accuracy of the fig jueation will J mile | charged that Chamber ain| Oh, you Chas that “big army men” won in the - a ———————_S ' 8 conte oe 4 usrlons. h at the Hollywood Reply! to this, Chamberlain aay reguiar steamers and erted that Hay was depresring ef boat on the Seattle the figures to indicate a vietory for a ,) ar ere fficient to t t me : the traff a at the ‘na fr y ne e , ne time give the Puget arte mental,” declared Cham Enjoy Tomorrow's | 2.0iaWiigshth ots le eepetmeneel So ae 5 D perm nvestment at the | Fundamentally, it te right and it present achedul 1 he welcomed by all reason upper Dance | vxren' «-reavie ng Te A ” : jot coast artillery will be nt to The skirts are a com- |Fort Seward, Alaska, to relieve ee |two companies of infantry which : bination of satin and Ihave been ordered to the Mexican . white taffeta. SPORT | border. ‘a APPAREL THAT IS — 7 | HOMB THROWN Monday into wa DIFFERE * home of Patrick Dignan, Chicago ontracte wreck g home, \ | k Open a Charge : ; a3 1 AI tion es i | Account Olympia began this morning in ‘b iis | Christ church | oe Credit at t | THREEVOLUME history of Se- bad L. ern costs o | 6 t ; A attle since founding in 51 with wn Hl gy oo more than 600 biographical ie Make @ small deposit |sketches just published in Chicago. @own and the bal- ‘ence Hagley, secretary of the This was the t He announced that the volunteer day of ©. O. Calderhead, New Washington Hotel Par Gnpert for the public service [army provinions had been stricken tf¥e Proving the Hit of commiesion, at the commis. jout and clivilien training camps sion aring of the company’s | eubstituted the Season my Bim tee preceet The provisions for officers of «| national reserve and a training | produced evt rps retained You Can’t Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of uff In to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get t four ounces of ordinary liquid ant urned at noon | dandr apply tt at night when re WRS. ROBERTS WINS ring: ure enough to motsten the p and rub it in gently with the aaat as CIVIC CLUB FIGHT tonight, and by morning ee ere ba not all, of your dandruff ie. The ¢ ate tee Super ¢ handed gone, and three or four} cents per person includes |/down a sday com-|more feations will completely ne Sn ee ee ae Sherwood | dissolve and entirely destroy every Remember-—Wednesday night. || An"! Women's |single sign and trace of it, no mat- Civic ¢ ‘ ter bow much dandruff you may| mediately the books of » | have. ization as well as its incorporated| You will find, too, that all {tching| name to Mrs. Frances A. Koberts.|and digging of the scalp will stop| Mrs, Roberts 1 the erjat once, and your hair will be women as a mer FF dent | fhufty trous, glossy, wilky and Bert Vincent f the 1 « ft, and look and feel a hundred Civie club. am time better | Ye get liquid arvon at any drug ste It is inexpensive and| The Man With the Rever- never fails to do the work.—Adver berating Baritone pilforing the | tiseme organizath MOTHERS’ PENSION | IS ARGUED TUESDA Mra. Rose mothers Will Sing From the Top of the L. C. Smith Bldg. Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr to—the Rnyder's claim for « argued | penrion before the supre " for calor mila axative. an effect nold, of Seattle (Pi Bagh oe pe ys, = If her claim is allowed, the court | determinat not to t liver and | th ' alnte th ealome ie ment to the mothers’ pe: excepting deserted mothers from . is invalid because tt | legislation | Abrravonceten FIRES POLICE JUDGE ' TACOMA, May 16-—Mayor Paw fi ge De A thac would be tablet. At 12:10 Be Sure to Hear Him He appears for the rest of the week with James Cunningham in comedy, singing and talking, at the ene They don't injure rong liquids or cal They take hold of the trow- utekly correct it Why pense of the ne | but} =| Vet te beat not to take calomel to let Dr. Pdwarés Olive Tab take ite place Mor Justice Frank Grah appointed tn his place The remova resulted Evans refused to permit f the positions of ; nd police clerk | Evans says he will contest bis emoval in the oc Opens Tonight! Mor nif Party"? Open Dally Saw —The Most Popular Feminine Star in America BILLIE BURKE -In Her Artistic “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” —Being a Motion Picture Novel Written by Mr. & Mrs. Rupert Hughes Latest and Most Success —All the clever little mannerisms that won Billie Burke her fame as a star on the speaking stage are retained by the camera, for in “Gloria's Romance” you see the true Billie Burke as you know her, 15c Admission “Billie Burke” Loge Seats 30c 15c Admission 2nd At University PREMIER COUNT Okuma, of NAVY DEPARTMENT Most” Japan, sent regrets to Art Smith. received report of collision at Be American aviator, who was injured by stones from hands of angry ct ada breakwater between subm) crowd when he delayed fight. PALACE HIP Pv ANY D vous, 1:16 to 11 p. m of Program Tomorrow. ~ THE FOOD FAIR and HOUSEFURNISHING EXHIBITION 52 Ornate Booths Showing New Food- stuffs and Modern Household Appliances A WEALTH OF LIGHT AND SPLENDOR For the Best Light Rolls— First prize—Little Ben Vacuum Cleaner. Second prize—Electric Toaster. For the Best Cake— First prize—Set of Aluminum Cooking Utensi Second p Cotfee. For the Best Pie— First prize—44-pc. Dinner Set Second prize—5-lb, box Candy. For the Best Baking Powder Biscuit— First prize—Electric Percolator, Second prize—Sack of Flour mond’s or Centennial). re—5-Ib. can Golden West EVERYBODY SAYS IT’S WORTH A VISIT (Ham- No Professional Cooks Permitted to Compete. PRIZES IN COOKING CONTESTS: For the Best and Most Artistic Salad— First prize—A Waterless Hot Bottle. Second prize—2-lb. can Coffee. For the Best Home-made Caramels— First prize—Order for pair Kid Vamp White High Top Shoes. Second prize—Order for pair Kid Gloves. For the Best Fudge— First prize—Saxony Sweater Coat. Second prize—Silver Bon Bon Dish. For the Baby Show—Three Loving Cups Suitably Engraved— For the most attractive girl under 3 years. For the most attractive boy under 3 years. For the fattest baby, either sex. Dates of Contests Will Be Announced Later in This Paper. Baby Show—Thursday and Friday, this week. Bring your pretty babies and win a cup. Open to all babies under three years.

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