The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1916, Page 2

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400 3 Shore Lines Misplaced Miles Some Places, Capt. Doran Finds, OF MISTAKES) . t HIPPODROME THEATRE HOME OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ASK ANYBODY See . See Francis Grace Ford Cunard In the Adventures of “Peg 0’ The Ring” Full of Swift, Gripping Action SCORES Ip | The Capt. R. R, Doran Seria} Unigne 2 SAN FRANCISCO, May 18 Wonderful Charts of the world in present-day y esc ' goorrapt are incorrectly drawn = Many other things taken to be sctentifically accurate are ‘way off the track of truth With def data to prove this and a lot more RR. Doran has arrived in San Francisco at the end of a entific expedition which developed surprises galore for savants of all countries. c Doran was head of a party | ix setentiste of the Carnegie ute, who traveled 17,000 miles non-magnetic Carn yage to obtain absolute geo phical reckonings Among the many interesting dis coveries made by the party, this! one fact stands out For years ships have been taking a wrong course around Cape Horn, fighting gales and at times waiting as long as two months for favorable weath The Carnegie scientists dis of inst fate geen bere, Greatest Film Shown on Earth No matter how hard The others try— It’s Hippodrome Vaudeville That always “gets by.” int “ on gr | | voyaging for the seamen who have taken it for granted that a fight with wind and water was the only way to round the Horn Thourands of mistakes in charts |were discovered, from trivial er rors to misplacing of shore lines as Comedy European |much as 400 miles Acrobatics Serene Twemry CITIES TO MUSICAL 2 MUSICAL | PARADE ON JUNE 3 Versatile | Mayors of 20 cities hare agreed Artistic to advocate preparedness parades June 3, according to an announce. Mayor Gill Satur They represent Chicago, Day- Pittsburg, Rochester, Newark, Instrumentalists ment received by day TALCOT’S COMEDY SKIT Angeles, Toledo, Cleveland, ‘an Worth, Dallas, St. Louts, New| The s. Portia Providence, Littl Oklahoma City and Mixemups” Brambilla’s Italian Orchestr: HI TO GIVE ORY TALK Mayor Gill has been asked to ad } dress the Law and Order league of Weekday Evenings Monroe, Wash., Friday night on Matin; 6to 11 P.M enforcing the dry law 1 to 5 c 10c Continuous Performance Saturday and Sunday. One Child Admitted Free with Adult to Weekday Matinees 1 ‘This ts one of the series of articles ment on written municipal covern- + The Star by fiths, who ts ree~ on the subject in In the present arti~ Tiffiths discusses the Northwest. cle Mr. elty counet BY AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS In doing business, the council t wobbles, dawdles, shuffles along, | | MILLED BY OFFICER|PAT SULLIVAN WILL squandering solute lee to pigeonhole. a committee, @ DISCOVERS SEA COUNT’ TO FIGHT EYRES COMPANY | MAP IS WRONG DIVORCE CASE FILES NEW SUIT Edward Lionel Carew de Alaska and Yukon minit formerly of Juneau and who Is being sued for dt oree here by Mary de la Pole will make & strenuous effort to save his wife's prayer for a de denied when the case comes o trial Tuesday De la Pole's answer to her com plaint was filed here Saturday Mrs. de la Pole accuses the count” of nonaupport and of his wealth on wine in company with dis n and womer He is now said to be engaged tn promoting a mining deal tn Mast sromoter and lig Jern Washington Tho known ole, it in nald he appellation acquaintances ‘old timers ae Count” de la the authenticity of fe doubted by hin He was one of the in Northern mining activities AGED TACOMA WOMAN HELD IN SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, May Mrs, Jean Glass, 87, became confused at the railway station and acted queerly when tratn- men tried to guide her. She being held here. She says her home ts in that Ta sho had attended of @ niece tn Olym but had decided to old home In Ogdens Y., “where there nothing but graves,” she sald Asked if she had a good hon in Tacoma, she said I did not lke it when they too! the old plum tree out.’ She had $400. She will be held until relatives are heard from. Want burg are WILLIAM TAKES FANCY TO A SUIT SAN JOSE, May 20.—Wil Nam Shore is in danger of Jali because he followed a« citizen around for two days, demand ing that the man surrender his clothing and give it to Shore “1 pestered him so much he finally gave me the suit,” said the prisoner. RAISE MORE MILITIA AUSTIN, Tex, May 20.—Gov HERB BELL’S covered that the usual course | Ferguson today authorized recrult 7 is too far north; that 55 de | ing of nine additional units of the COMIQUES areap Shut there Wee ouats | | tei cathe ree re ee Up-to-the-Mir wind from the east and. emooth | from thin state in the federal serv SHOULD KE PHASE =P PAC OF PREPA Now the world h: ng West Here Is Somethi W orth Going To! Declaring the city council has no legal authority to pars a resolution binding the clty to pay the costs of alleged wrongful acts of Mayor Gill! and Pollee Chief Beckingham tn cizing and destroying liquor, the Eyres Storage and Transfer Co.) | rald May 11, filed an petit in superior court asking a permanent injunction re-| straining the authorities from inter fering with their bueiness The company contends that May or Gill and the lee ¢ f violated a an order of Judge Ronald when the n 4, 4 authorized the selzure of $31,000 y |worth of booze from the Eyres te ay =~ warehouse, and that there is no au ra of |thority under any ordinance for . § iA y i: ob t jauch an act, as ft Is in violation of , we { ai, é the state law PASS ARMY BILL Pauli Frederic “THE MOMENT BEFORE” WASHINGTON, May 20.— Tne Hay-Chamberiain confer ence army bill passed the house today by a vote of 349 to 25 and will go to the president immediately. Representative Mann = and other republicans who stood | for @ standing army 250,000 strong voted against It SUES FOR $42,020 Carl FP. W. Graeser, a civil en gineer, filed sult for $42,020 aagin the, Milwaukee railroad Saturday alleging the company's agents w responsible for breaking his leg at Morel, Mont., April 2, 11 He was working for the railroad | | SLAUGHTER LEAVES OROVILLE, Cal 20.—Re Madison Slaughter, in custody of | Sheriff Riddle, left Oroville at 1 COLISEUM Sunday to Wednesday Only 15c—Children 5c—Loge Seats 30c p. m. today, en route to San Qu tin, to serve 1 on Gertrude Lamson, |BRYAN'S ORATORY BREAKS UP A HOME BAN FRANCISCO, May 20. Mra. Horace Cupples had her divorcees decree today after bh Ing told Judge Graham that her husband left home and became ® curbstone orator after bear jog Bryan years for an assau 15, | DEAF PERSONS meke good em ployes, according to \ Root, of Puget Sound Association of De SATURDAY—LAST TIMES VALENTINE GRANT -E WITH MODERN REDNESS, SAYS BAKER Y NEWTON D. BAKER | agali hoped never to see him 2, Secretary of War ORDER T0 TORE UP HER DRESS husband is asking a divorce. developed new methods of making war. Agnes Jones is seeking a divorce ‘The art of war is difficult, intricate, acientific. We should keep Charging G. Butler with tearing ffoM | Charles Edward Jones. abreast of the times by an adequate know! lup Ser clothe and With senested Grounds, abandonment and non- edge of aeroplanes, artillery, explosives and inhuman treatment, Mra, Milite | SUPPOF all there ts to be known about methods of |! | Butler started suit for divorce Sat.|,,//.% Hanson, a liveryman, made defensive We should lea the experience we won't when invad be ed tion regarding financial, indy NewTONDBANER = fice, Bet holds good-—a man may be very defend himself with his strength skill as well as strength, and fense. We ought to be one of the self-knowledge as to have the a tability for use when war comes Subordination of the Council to Committees Retards Public Welfare, Says A. E. Griffiths ay and frequent suffocation in a vote for It How Committ Are Made The council In reality is ruled by and not by nine coun Citizens entitled to have iimen, heir matter acted upon intelliegnely, : by a full counctl, find in the last a wasteful of its own and the people's, alysis their matter has been decided warfare, we ever are called Wo should have Members do not like to! oppose a committee report, and gen eral . the matter such as trench fighting | his wife and baby live in a stable jurday and even locked them out of that rn all there ts to be learned by of the world (a wae, 06 thas 40 Superior Presiding Judge Ronald] Mrs. Anna Day, wife of Willlam | Gomicile occasionally at night, ai eon to detend Gurecives foiled a predicted strike of em-| Day » began & divorce, alleging | cording to Mrs. Isabel Hanso ae tutainel ua the darearties ploves of the Western Engraving he is a scold, profane and quarrel-| answer to his suit for divorce, Sa 4 Col »o Co, here, Satur some h by civilized peoples and Colortype ¢ , ce s paper ane it alt at ant informa when he tssued a tempora Because Mrs. Clara Belle Snyde: Hanson is asking a divorce on avers’ union,| continued corresponding with a former male acquaintance after her restraining Photo er the mobilization of our social the ground of abandonment. kout istrial and commercial forces boro b a fon for an | marria; to Charles Snyder, and Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 think we shall get into a war over n affidavit by C. R.|finally left the home, saying she ' Pike—Adv. suddenly. But the personal analog resident of the cor ————— strong and yet not know how to As a nation, we ought to have the raw materials for self-de poration, alleges the union, so call ed, is a combination of employing concerns in Se nat have club Inte control yrices for their product Judge Ronald cited all the defend ts to show cause before him, May the order rei ning them from interfering with the plaintiff's should not be made perma TODAY— Last Times —To See— SINS MEN Vital Problem Drama strong nations having so much rts of peace at the highest adap. why gs Western Engraving Co. ' es the others are trying to fi into the so-called combination. t the finance committee Choking Measures Another danger is that a presid ing officer shows favoritism or chokes or delays action by sending matters to a committee whose chair n is known to be for or againat He may also deadlock by) PROF. STEPHEN BABCOCK, in erring questions to two commit.|Ventor of raised maps for blind, | #, the chairmen of which are| “ied Friday at Yonkers, N. ¥ known to be In opposition BETWEEN 700 and 800 | | 0 rdered to nto Do: ngo. Committee rule leads to puny hoas.| Marines ordered to Santo Doming Katherine sine by the chairman, or, at most, by the time and patience . . | MRS. EMILY NELSON RITCHIE AID CHIEF The dilly-dally and business cow-| majority of some committes es R Pag on fat, apt to lose In-| meLEAN, past president general of LOS ANGELES, May 20—Frank CHARLIE wciic. or aie erainary council ne.| ‘There are only two or three com |Committoes ate eatlly pontreneaig,|D. A. R. died Friday in Baltimore Price was shot in the back and/ Faia counts for much of the low esteem | Mittees of consequence. The chief) Cmbittor rhea aa entroted. b “MYTH,” EVERETT yacht, will Ihilied while, it is alleged, he at-) patrick Sullivan, well-known pro-|in which councils are commonly |one ts the charter finance commit:} 7) | 0) CH OOTA ANY by outside In-| aoe in Seattle mect Saturday tempted to flee with a case of) irietor of the American cafe, is go-|held tee. Councilmen play petty politics! vs cret passage to the council cham |. WOUNTAINEERS ADDRESSED Pstolen eggs, by Patrolman D. M.|ing to work with the police to| Organize the council to do bust-| for eferred positions. The ma-|)°" as! he council cham-|iwigay night by L. T. Curtis of | Jones. catch bootleggers! |nex#; not to delay business Jority in secret cancus Givide the) Ta. minority jot W sige CRE He so declared to Chief Becking In'a large city like ours, where|main committees among them-| A right minorit seldom over LEGAL PAPERS cannot be sery-, IN HIGH SCHOOL PLAY ham Saturday important matters and numerous| selves, regardless of their abilities | "Met ® wronk majority. This ts! a in court, according to ruling of a All right, Pat,” sald fhe chief,|/odds and ends are continually be-| OT aptitudes given, vegardines of tori to | 7meae, Renal , ‘The Franklin High School Alum-| “you can do good work if you only |fore a council, this lack of business| The finance committee, for tne) riot, report of merit, to a|" GAPACITY OF Swedish hospital epne THE I Mae association will present the Want to.” grasp and dispatch are deplorably | stance, could and ought to be made Net Ansinet ee et }at Summit and Columbia, will be | lam Ghree-act comedy, “Destiny,” on the| “I'm going to grab every bootleg-|obvious to councilmen and to the|4 Power for retrenchment and) a. oon dnittes regime. white [doubled “evenings of May 26 and 27. The Ser! find,” said Pat, “and I'll keep | public, Departments especially suf-| sound finance heoretically plausible: n 1 ful Seventy eves Sous WITH proceeds will go into the students'|the wires hot until I get an officer |fer. Their work {s oftentimes block-| Yet there is a deep foar in the! ia necomen undemarrathe an’ {examinations to become Red Cross Ox Presents n fund. to arrest him Jed by the slowness of counctimanic| city hall lest a man of financial | oo intative, the eeeccesy MB. |nurses Friday 4 . Fine,” said the chief machinery, the wrangles and igno-\ Strength should become chairman of | Pr hresentas rohtaean tiach urd of} PARTY LEFT Y. M. C. A. this THE Modern rooms. Best service. Spe-| They shook band rance of councilmen unnecessarily | — Sbuits <eueileen Gey’ cae and | afternoon for hike to Ft. Lawton Seial rates. Hotel Virginus, 804 Vir-| Pat was arrested a week ago for | increased fyr want of flexible organ: || Mow, loan coe Lig ite me WORK ON experimental game iBinia, near Westlake Ave-—Adv. |resisting an officer, when Sergt. |tration ine of committees, Mee meine 1, {farm at Walla Walle will be start GREEN —_— nnn om | Putnam's squad searched the place c 1 dob Dwart “¢ aoe y point 18 / oq next week SALVAT ARMY | Sune a9 ears the committ should be servant at tor booze, AMERICANIZATION DAY set E Sedustrial Dept., 1903 Ninth Ave. 9, | 00% 0002 = | The work of a modern city is and not master of the council gor tuly 4 by Cental Councll of gall gy ong page yer cent some Sort of business In the case of # large council,| goojal Agence ie 2 LUMBERMAN IS DEAD "0. ounioee se oie aoa wit Sekt teat anal Seearen. Our wagon or truck wil! cai my paid 01 the assumption that each PaRATY P smaller the vi Pegeceipt of telephone n Our tele HOQUIAM, May 20,—Heart trou iowa the attire of all the oe i council the less needed iw. this di GERMANS BELIEVE A Powertal ieee number le MAIN se note| ble caused the death of Robert I ig wal avatem was bed be vision. In our city each council Society Drama Beer all Kinds, especially newspapers, ana | Lytle, ploneer lumberman, here to-| aise of the small men it produced man 1s presumed to be competent VERDUN WILL FALL In a Romantic Drama ho matter how old Don't|day. He was integested in mand It is a notable commentary how to understand and to deal with all] | of the Sea ns a mes tor works wa ee ed ne ards 8 in Ho) ow men of large measure have sur matters. It is essential he know! RERLIN, May 20.—Germans re an ¢. }quiam and Portlane vived or have come up to broader|| . these matters at first hand and/gard the fall of Verdun as certain | N WAY crore Ay usefulness out_or | A reliable, Ste dispose of them tpon his own|They do not beljeve, however, that [v) Cartoon PASTO 0 HIS : elt man of . knowledge and responsibilit t rrender will result in a col ervice on ci council A ano a ' i LAWN MOWERS R jul and ideas on a counett, sales | $Af€ skin treatment Whole Council to Meet he allt rs Comedy Called for, sharp: SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 ‘on guard 1 soon dwarf and suffer te aa pe The remer simple. Let the The German. line 6 drawing Ideal Automat route to San, Quentin, where he grrested development ue ate iyi Recrel Sexe, |/council meet at a fixed hour ¢ach closer around the fortress today Gelive Prompt must serve IS years for an atts The Committee Basis the treatment of severe or simple, |(8%7, 0" four or five days each |It inderstood here the defenses Admission 10c } on ¢ ide Lamson, 15, Rev. Mad vetem wagihe “Ae Le ait in busine ession to hes ntering on Hill 304 and Dead / JARP SHO Is the new ayetem bet Great-|| skin-troubles. There is nothing in i eerie a > 104% Vike St—Tel. M. ison Slaughter, of Chico, is expected jy better. But it would be far more || them to injure the tenderest surface. sider and decide as far as may }man’s hill soon will be in Teuton After 7 p. m. 15¢ P |here today seta cane <6 ae uounell’ Ween er Ml mutters of public concern | hand : ganized to further the spirit and e ih advance of the regular weokly| The Germans hold that by con Children 5c WHERE 5 purpose of the change to nine re legislative session stant hammering at the French You GET 4 FOOD FAIR NOW ON AT THE ARENA | "3""""""" S]SITIOL (orci acta EN again puting new WA Lopes of The council is smitten with pal cue be referred for further detail |into Italy, and the British and Rus 25 8 QUALITY i ‘ , and report to an appropriate stand 8 y checked, the: > enc try politics. ‘The council is com ; ppropri n ns being firmly checked, they are AND QUANTITY FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY ile 1 ene li Mell Is commit: |) is a doctor's prescription which, for ||ing or special committee coming nearer to victory every day The best fair ever held in Seattle Mile raindltion cbaies trom hell sani reed bite ote ea | aleve in Ki ning ee en os - ES Sar ; Bret aba ase, ie atly used by other physicians for |/share in knowing and handling all) @ earner 3 Free Coupon—Cut this coupon out—it will admit you to the by Ls st : ah ; ple in 1 JF eczema and other itching, buening, business show. erga meaty om nae 2 ae ightly skin affes s Tam glad to ay very man WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE From Tomor sittilansty atone to nize thel| 4 wih fb oder ah Resinol, knowing |/citles have recently adopted Water will be shut off Sun row the Price ADMIT ONE new consi! upon the ol commit asingegarcablesnahing healing, | stantially such a plan, Nouhing || day from @ a, m. te 8 p. m. on 2nd Hl of Admission Will Be 10. From 11 actio 10 ingre so gen: ||prevents our council from doing, W. Sookane from First ave. § A 7 5 tee bar's \ j ss as to b » > t ve. A.M. to 7 P.M, . To the Food Show at the Arena Tha ea amitter basie refers every-|| ead harmless as to be sulted |/the same. Among const cities the | | to a0th ave, 8» and in the die cia mn After 7 P. M., 15¢ Saturday Evening, May 20 Bae aces Saxe THras Bier) en to a baby's delicate skin. || council of 1. meets each|| trict between the East water hn fetween ¢ Public Will Appreciate This In- leonaideration and report, before ac-|| cimmen Toren) deneeke ne ona! Siti so nat ncett ti way and 30th ave. 8. W., from | | Spring and Seneca crease Is Due to the Better Shows | @\tion by the council. This means de-|[2i-R. Resinol, Raltimare, Md,” et || tually true of nearly all the large|| Eillet bay to W. Genesee at. | Am Giving. | an | cities on the Pacific slope Past o W. H, SMYTH, Mgr. ¢

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