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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916, PAGE 5. MAIMED VETERAN OF EUROPE’S WAR TELLS | IDEAS OF TRAINING Wm. Fox Masterpiece Pray ASEATTLE™ /NATATVEAIU a rifle Peacers who contend that mil ‘) knowing how to han > itary training need have no place He should know its simple mech Janiam and how to keep ft in condt-| In the lives of young American® | iio,” He should be taught to shoot. | | | should stop in at 206 Lyon build | «1 jearned in the trenches that dis: | Ing and meet Mr, Aimar Auzi Jetpline and good marksmanship are | de Turenne. the all-important assets of a soldier} Orders were obeyed implicitly By.} tT hi in | wo years ago he was dolng | ory man, when told to fire, kept on| dashes ina track sulton Denny tiring until he was replaced by an | fletd, at the University of Wash. | other man.” ington. Ile believes’ Americans would i day be ts maimed, and will go! make good infantrymen thru lc } hru life minus an eve, torn out bY | training, but that they would be al i Ge 1 shrapnel |most helpless with army rifles on He saw men crumple from the ef-! short nottee. | \ fects of Gorman gases in the second) “After discipline and marksman battle of Yp ship, | would rate know! Outlines Training Duties }itation, personal hygiene and ‘first) Months of training on Salisbury |aid’ most important,” he continued plains with a field artillery regiment | Careful About Water of the first Canadian contingent! “At the front, the men were! helped equip him to argue prepared: | aught never to drink the first Water] ness—as well as chase Bosches |they found after a long, hard | Yesterday he outlined his tdeas on| march | military training to The Star | “We were reminded that Eng It should start in the schools,” | land lost more men during the Boer he said. “Calisthenios and Swedish | war from typhold than from bul drills should help the youngsters in| lets.” | the development of stature and give) When Seattle's human petition them some idea of discipline, which for adequate defense ts presented {4 so Important to a soldier in the form of the preparedness | Should Learn to Shoot parade, June 10, one of the march | | “No high school boy or university ers will be Afmar Aurias de Tur TRY To Kit. sonnn; | O€aSON Lickets of Present Day Deals With Woman Whose Love of Luxury, Gratified, Plunges Thousands of Working Men’s Families Into Poverty and Suffering. au fF ieceiae PICK WRONG HOUSE To Seattle’s Salt Water Palace Comedy Singing, Talking, mmeenempe Singing Pianologue Dancing NEW YORK, May $1.—After hav- With two other men, it {s allered, | 2 ee Full of Jing thrown three bricks thru he plotted to throw bricks thru the The management of Seattle’s Magnificent Salt Water Palace, now windows, while the others were to windows of Ww. K, Vanderbilt's! voce Rockefeller when he ran out.| , | Fifth ave. mansion, believing he Comrades Desert Him | ; Was endangering John D. Rockefel His confederates deserted him, ler's life, Saerbes Reowrddes, 40,) but Reowrddes said he decided to | was overpowered ky a policeman. execute the scheme alone. Police claim that Rsowrddes con-| Armed with a fourinch atiletto, | fensed he plotted with three other| he took up his station opposite the men to assassinate Rockefeller, but/ house with « small satchel of by mistake the bricks were hurled bricks and began throwing them at the residence of Vanderbilt, two) The missiles wrecked an $800 blocks from the oll king's home. mirror and damaged furniture. Blames Capitalists Policeman Lavender heard the | Rsowrddes said he lived in Yon-/crash and ran to the spot as Van- nearing completion, has authorized the undersigned to offer a total of Ten Season Tickets, which will admit the holders thereof free to all the bathing privileges of the great new Natatorium during the remainder of the year 1916, for the best suggestions covering the following points: The Honolulu Sextet Native Costumes Songs and Dances Philipson The Rube Kid Wheeler & Wilson In “A Classy Absurdity” # Matinees Sc Evenings LOc + FIRST PRIZE—Season Ticket for the best permanent name for what is said to be the finest Salt Water Bathing Institution in the United States | —When It’ Vaudeville We Have It 1 Ticket for the best trademark design for use in gen- ECOND PRIZE—Se eral advertising PHIRD PRIZE—Season Ticket for the best slogan (five words or less) de- ” kere derbilt and his wife appeared in a| 2 4 : 1 “HOME OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE | He came from Italy 15 years FO beech story window to learn what} scriptive of the remarkable sanitary features that have been provided for : oe neces o worked at wood | was transpiring. the protection of the patrons of the big bathing palace. H i cot and sculpturing until etght| Fights With Officer “ , did | ® lyears ago, when that trade became| Relieving a bomb had been! FOURTH PRIZE--Season Ticket for the best poster design, embodying a pic- i | #0 poor he obtained a job as a sub- thrown, Lavender hurled himself! ture of the white, gold and green building, with an accompanying figure of PEs | way laborer to prevent his wife|upon the man and fought with him bathi ! i a land four children from starving. | fiercely for several minutes: | a bathing gir Wait or cantalat ppornel troubten oth Tue want. will be examnied as i, FIFTH PRIZE—Season Ticket for the best suggestion for water sports. GE | THIRD AVE. AND CHERRY EUGENE LEVY, MGR. ] SIXTH PRIZE—Season Ticket for an Annual Carnival, consisting of swimming ‘3 up TAM MANY MAN ON and diving conte water polo and other appropriate features ee } | SEVENTH PRIZE—Season Ticket for the best suggestion for, organizing #} . “péonchish eri a aaa private swimming clubs, rules governing same, etc Fl of both war and peace. or ene mericans.” ir duty is 4 it =" cated r * } “I appeal to all our oftizens, no|to the United States. i RIAL FOR MURDER EIGHTH PRIZE—Season Ticket for the best single rule, or set of rules, for ia matter ee —— a teu ret dene tp tecee coe cc governing the general patrons of the new Natatorium Ht and contempt the sinister {n-|er nations primarily according NEW YORK, May 31.— |to pleture shows and stood aed NINTH PRIZE—Seasen Ticket for the best story, limited to about 300 words, | triguers and mischief makers . ben a \ dergag= pets Michael A. Refrano, Tammany | policemen who were looking for) extolling the virtues of salt water bathing, its great benefits to health, swim- a Sealy er —- fase sev ar iy verte an rocsibia. to| politician and assistant New en ein oe contin bree ming as an exercise and body developer and its splendid effect on growing met FLT TALKS Or of national origin. treat other nations In such man: York street commissioner, whe In May Gaetano Montomagno, « children iit “IT ask them to remember that | ner as serves the interests of man for more than a year wailke New York xunman, waa convicted TREN PRIZE—S ok 'o “ asons - rt a THE HYPHEN Tee bat cae adhe anette tor ati | kine at large | ad under the’ vers. Os jot murdering Galmart, and pom TENTH PRIZE—Season Ticket for the best reasons why all school children HH | America, no matter whether they) “What I have-been striving for a| of the Gotham police while |tenced to the electric chair | should be taught how to swim. Also suggestions as to how best the new Rand were born here or abroad; no mat-| year and three-quarters to do is to) they were scattering his pic- | Gaimari named Rofrano as the! Natatorium can be made available to school pupils 11} for citizenship.” He ter from what land their ancestors! protest against the upgrowth of an| ture and a $5,000 reward offer |man higher up Falls on His Nose| =" whole-hearted loy He ges. I hold it an outrag }iation of every principle of true | When Officers Fred Myers and| Americanism > to. diseriminate W. E. Worsham turned the spot-| against a man because of the land Hight on a suspicious looking per-|¢rom which he or his parents came, son at Seneca st. and Summit ave.| or pecaus T° break a colt hitch him double oor - with an old hoss. To break » WOMEN TRYING FOR CAN shortly after midnight, he started| Defines Hyphenated Citizen new pipe hitch it up to run, The cops took after him. “But I hold it none the less an : J | On, on, they sped. outrage for him to act !n our do with old VELVET. Compare it with the highest And then {t happened. mestic politics not as an American ge baking powders you buy—It you do not find BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD of his creed MAIN 1043 Worsham stumbled, fell, and cut)! but as an American who has some his nose. __ {un-American Interest to serve from The fugitive escaped and Wor-|, foreign country. The man who 4 ' ies powerful appeal for “Amer- and that {s the simple and| utterly un-American spirit, to pro-| thru the country in an effort ; Rofrano resigned his $6,000 city| Cc t t Cl J oO | f t americans, while lauding {10 test against the upgrowth of al to capture him for hiring a |Job and disappeared ontes oses June 1 i I terms the patriotism o! pirit which means, if successful,) gunm. to murder Mich: imart's slayer, Montomagno, is ae s : PRIS, fo ag aR ated Kean s Ti who came to Amer-| “Sie en these two appeals the|division and impotence in our| Galmarl, is scheduled to go to (now in the death house at Sing Go and inspect the fine, big Natatorium building (corner of Second and Wh &s citizens proved thelr| inci ran the gamut of denuncia-|national life, the breaking| trial here today Sing, awaiting execution. Lenora) } pie the stars and stripes BY |i. on the one hand of hyphen up of our unity as &| — Rofrano gave himself up. He Rofrano sald he hid because he If you are a salt-water bathing “fan” you will appreciate the value of a season i i @ heroism and public serv-| 110. of whatever ancestry, and elo-|natiog, the severance of our citl-| said he tired of being (didn't want to be tried while cer ee the fl aden Pas 5 all tt > eivilnsien Of Le beat ti d is quent eulogy, on the other, of men|zenship along the bitter lines of) hunted. tain political conditions obtained ticket that will admit you free to all the swimming privileges of the finest, bes , St Lonuts I wish * like Jacob Riis, Col. Goethi Maj. |old world antipathy He had been living in a house He sald today be believes he will equipped, most sanitary Natatorium in all America : ; ject o! | Washington Square, had gone be acquitted. — | f pal a Gen. Barry, Leonard Wood and Ceases to Be American pear 5 ay me odneeh ekd daa aid cia ea f 6 iter straight Ax |ncores of others of foreign birth or| “If elther the American of Eog-|~— Submit your Suggestions (marked ‘Natatorium Contest”) to j i ethysts atri 7 | Amert- e ican 0! “ SUIITGsts ate wnqeatitiea, Dezeriane Who were real Amert|iteh deacent or the American of} STRANG & PROSSER Hil tle Tiand against every form of Must Have Right Staff with a dual allegiance, with a @l-| Advertising Agency H i | nd alte Americanism ee he right | vided citizenship, he merely ceas i ; J» Va fe not speak of the hyphen if the American has the rig > * “ i stuff in him,” he declared, “I care|to be an American without there: Managers Publicity Department, Seattle Natatorium, Mel fis employed as a mere jvot ® snap of my fingers whether | by becoming a German or an Eng Wire arrangements have been! WasHINGTON, May 31 Sitting | Sui a . Buildi Seattl ii} advice Be convenience, altho per |0t © Tow or Gentile, Catholic or|lishman or anything else completed for the long distance |as a committee of the whole, the uite 655 Empire Building, Seattle. i gr . its US0, CVES | otestant y “He becomes a man without altelephone address to be made in|bouse yesterday passed an amend-| eas Vote kil | m “T care not a snap of my fingers |country who bas forfeited the right |\ew york by Chauncey M. Depew |ment to the naval appropriation bill — iit Te tas vyphee he feeling of |* m r bi bma- | Ww ‘ame over in|to be stirred by the feeling o increasing the number of subma a ‘viendo of and condemn its use| whether his ancestors came over in) % Df euGevotion to any land. or|t% 200 guests at the Chamber of|tnee trom 20 to 60. Facts About Seattle’s New Sz Salt Water Palace i oy i represents an effort to | ne MOY iis parents were born in|to have a special and peculiar kin-|Commerce banquet at the New| proposals to bulld six battle cruis Rani hi : i ating: pret ocd ean |¢ Germany, Ireland, France, Eng-| ship with any people.” lraday age in Seattle Wed-| ors instead of five, and adding two Location—Second avenue at Lenora, one Water Filtration System—Finost in America, Aare od politicians, not for|land, Scandinavia, Russie, Italy or) | Cor Rooneret Ment om he has| Theo Karle Jobnaton, Seattle vo.|Qrelnnenis and two scout cruls: blo¢k above Moore theatre $00. pallons: par. mtiuts. sores eee aaa Ht a ther country 2 7 on will sing te oF ers were los | i fore ash row a merpoees, but in the any 1 ask of the immigrant {s|been identified in political life rove oe ‘fir py ie - Size—Butlding 108x180 feet; main swim- through six sive strainers weighing 1a} me group of voters ©: . " k ther long distance talks ° ° 145,000 pounds k 9 vure as ct Hiss natiocat origin, or At the |that he shall be physically and t-| who wore of foreign stork 6 Mat aade by Will H Parry in Wash:| Four Girls Injured ining pool, 60x100; smaller pool for Ontar River tlgnid Chtoting eadkpeaet | from which they or their |tellectually fit, of sound character by yor : igen rd a ae #8 ington ak A. Vanderlfp and) geLLINGHAM, May 31.—Three beginners, all finished in white ¥" Ber aiquid ¢ moras equipment | ame. Americanism is not So Amoriona, oe egeias to become | tise to ald the navy lately; his aci-|Col. John A. Sleicher in New York. nigh school girls were seriously in-| giass tiling, illuminated from be Sanitation—Seattle for the first time to hav i i of creed, birthplace oF |S" .put unleds the immigrant be-[entific assistant on the Afri an | |jured and another bruised when | low See etLlag Wa Rich Bora teta eit ateer ' ses 2 O88 | aomen so tzo fat ng er |i & Geren meas >) rh | MOE TOQ SHORT AND cr." siamese, res 20 fel] cones sie, coneein and gle eh a Hh the Spirit. end nothing else, then he is out of friends whose strains were of over an embankment, rolled over white, green and gold finish; Italian hha te wenhaey fae oe going i : dosing paragraphs of his ad- place in this country, and the | Greek Bohemian, German, oe HOME Is DESTROYED twice, and stopped bottom up, yes Renaissance. rien ol pes 1 ae “a mires foe The | a: 1 ods F orities ever s sted arfeci i ij i |, Te salvation of our people lies | Sooner he leaves it the better. ore chest he eal there wa semiak wierd Patina sa lis ic | Salt Water Supply—Private water mains liness assured every bather by prelim- i iil i &@ nationalized and unt-| Our Duty Is to U. 8. «|e descendant of one of Bluecher Miss Katherine MacClymant, Mins and huge pumping plant bring salt inary showers, and sterilization of bat HL America, Teady for the tasks Mash “a bie hyena BS lcolonels at the side of one of Na é on Wilbur = ra o Ollve Neal and Miss Georgia Hincks bac water from depths of Elliott : suits and equipment represents per ii +) bedi rerman’|poleon’s brother's desc ats 2) aeany oe | were pinned under th and re sid ee Americans’ or ‘English-Americana’ | 9 rn |stroyed day night by fire. “ire ; ' Hie One other member had been bort ‘ ived Internal injuries. Miss Ruth ie in German ther in Scotland, |men, on reaching the scene of the| Tove imiare, Mur ee | ae He refe also to. Gen. | blaze, discovered their hose was not ee 4) Spokane Parades | Goethals, to Admirals Wainwright |long enough to h the flame. | Fi vie al for Preparedness) a: Schroeder, and to his own|The delay caused by sending tor) Note Is Delivered Hl i or P doorkeeper while president, a man|more hose nearly resulted in the de WASHINGTON, May 31.—Pro-| bP ai ae “Sees by birth a German. jstruction of neighboring houses. visional President Carranza’s latest | SPOKANE, May $1—-Mon and Fit would be possible,” he added,| The house was valued at $600.| note was delivered to the state de- Hie women who favor _preparedners|‘to man our entire administration |Hubbard and his wife were at home| partment today. Officials declared | ay ie Joined the Civil War Veterans | ecm president down with men of|at the time, and are at a loss to|{t wan merely m “continuation of | 1 i | yesterday in is ane st para German blood, and of such uncom-|account for the origin ot the fire. diplomatic correspondence.” Pavia jor sass 2 promising Americanism hat every |— a ——__—______- beat good American could follow them ° i | ; € Members of} promise for a hearing before the SHICAGO, May 31 CHTOA progressive national committee union were pur i ’ sham went fo the ef pon pices |thus acts is the hyphenated Ameri the Cong pasional | 0 were Purl) 'Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt arrived i , ers’ Auto reap stats ble aad aa a suing male politicians t j|today. She took Immediate com face dressed up Di cussing the German-American ture suffrage planks in the nationa » and its published state } y ELVET is Nature’s platforms, }mand of the “votes for women" op Gub Bakin erations. nent part icularly the Peunsy| rs ; rats waill aa ured ©. Xt. Davis Powder . For Good Looks "'",,)/i02ry. ee kannn saab Stas Foleein | . good | leaders of national conventions be vate W emsctty as good—just as Gi? Woman must have g od | Warned they must deal with the| " with its best brought J W. EDMUNDS. D tand more wholesome | health. She can do tp bard f German-American vote, the colonel| % / . ¥ out in the natural way cede by helping nature to keep the| asserted : , bs wit ret i? bie 4 ‘oure, the liver active| ‘Such a statement represents | I | . —by two years’ ageing. ocon ‘und your money »loo f , wy x h| moral treason to the republic, The § land the bowels regular, with ryogram on which {t (the alliance) F bottle | “Our organization (the national { {association) is not forming a wom-| LOWER i |an’s party,” she declared. “We are | i leaving that to the Congression! | j union, but we are going to ask for| FREE PHYSICIAN i |suffrage planks in all platforms.” is | Maud Younger is slated to deliver! woma ee = VLACK MRT. your grocer; This means that any patron, man, or ebild. nment ph: ay consult the the keynote address at the woman's | ¢*-Bevern jan and get a j ii ]fane absolut the aid of the mild, vegetable | wighes American citizens to vote POPULA RI party convention June 5 preseription with charge. W ; { solutely pure : | cg Iso have made arrangements wi i ( fe trom Alum or Albumen remedy i one affecting Germany and only | | LFRASE | Thirty-five thousand women will| one of the best. known eye, eat ai Germany f p Myers Tobacco - parade on June 7 ean jalists” in a 5c Per Pound I do not in the least object to rd 4 Liggett G paras Norinwent “to PRE cu i i $ because it denounced me 4 f and examination » ou patrons ay F ml et hen ; i ‘ e NOBLES VISIT OLSON etween # and 10 a. tm, and 12:30 Pe i Board of ten it has denounced Mr, Wilson al-| ‘ z _ | s between 9 and 10 9. mm. Ase 13a TH Henlth. | most as often and almost as se ye | er ansen 4 ris gine a fee Come ae iW i A THE ROGERS co. | verely.” | f Nile temple band and patrol and| for. y« ay ane oe tae i ‘| Roosevelt said he did not believe | Jeweler and Silversmith 150 Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, 8m wet the best possible a : aon the alllance represented the view and their wives visited Hlustrious ; Ensoat Te “4 | Any Medicine ts the) of the great mass of Americans of | 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison}/Potentate Douald 1. Olson, at the | aia DAUG OO CE : toc, aoe German origin, H | Monroe «reformatory, Sunday. 1111 Firat Ave—169 Washington st :