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PAGE 2. STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916. EE — SHE TRAVELS 10,000 AGAINST AUTOS LED BY SCHEER * Want Preparedness Parade| Berlin Admiralty Gives Fur- Committee to Change ther Details of Big | ¢ UP WITH TEDDY G. O. P.'s Old Guard Find Roosevelt Has Strong Order Battle Backing AGAINST MIXED UNITS/GIVE BRITISH CREDIT IT DISAPPOINTS ‘EM Because of objections fled with BERLIN, June 3.—(By Wire TTT TIC i d the newspapers and at parade head-| je Vice Admiral Scheer OPPOSING ROOSEVELT | BY PERRY ARNOLD | quarters against automobiles being) w United Press Staff Correspon- | mixed with foot marchers in the pre In command of the fleet which engaged the British on aredness demonstration, } e 10,) dent ie as changing the general) Wey 8% end Vice Admiral Mie. | CHICAGO, June 3.—German orders t up to the co nee per commanded the reconnoit Americans took an active hand in charge Saturday ering force which was first | In the preconvention fight Printed slips had been cireulated,| drawn Into the battle, a semi against Theodore Roosevelt to stating that mixed units would be| official statement giving fur day permitted, #o that o eations| ther detalis said today Bome of the “Big Three”— might have some membe on foot The statement says Penro Barnes and Crane jand some fn autos In addition to the official ad were bombarded with tele Many of the foot marchers ob-|miralty report, tt ts sta by a | grame asking them to prevent jected, they ead, to having competent authortty that in the at ail esete the seminetion of “autos | honking behind them.” or oft Skagerak, there partict the colonel by the republican | ‘They sald the spirit of the parade| pated, under command of Vice Ad- | convention, { should make every able-bodied man|tmiral Scheer, the German high sea | Senator Penrose, It was re- fee! like marching, tnatead of riding. | fleet, with dreadnaughts and other | ported, had heard from the Printed plans for the parade, ts | battleships, battle cruisers, and a) | Pennsytvania Germane toda ] | sued Saturday, point out that there} so torpedo boat and submarine flo SNe Rabbi Alenct <i tillas, |will be three grand divistons being in the North sea BY PERRY ARNOLD | One will be for foot marchers, an-| “On the enemy's side, the Ger-| | ther for floats and a third for autos.|mans faced a majority of the Eng:| Walied Prosi Slate Cemempendedt Organteat 4 will not be permit Ush modern navy ae GHIDADO, duke Sonceedien ted to carry banners or signs, aside| “The German reconnottering | from a small 22 Inch by 28 inch card:|forces were commanded by Vice} when Mra A. M. Poole want Feeeeen at ne feet teday board sign, of untform design, desig-| Admiral Hipper ants A) that Theodore Roosevelt hae new dress she goes down to the boat and takes a 10,000<mile trip to buy one. Mra. Poole lives tn Sydney, Aus tralia, and has set a long distance shopping record for other women to emulate, nating the name of the organization.| “These forces entered first int No political banners will be per|the combat with the enemy's bat-| mitted {n the demonstration. |tle cruisers and light crutsers about The number of participants had|5 p,m. Later the main bodies of passed the 20,000 mark Saturday. | both sides participated in the fight Among the latest recrults are} “During the day battle, German members of the Puget Sound As-| torpedo boats several times came! |soclation of the Deaf, who will add|into action successfully, one of Sde used to Iive in San Francisco, marchers to the list them three times, |and became endeared to the styles One thousand marchers will| “The fight kept on anti! 9 o'clock |°f the Coast city. make the trip from Bremerton to|in the evening |, “The latest” in }march fn ttle's parade. “During the day battle the doesn't appeal to her garnered the support of a good ly portion of Big Business—that portion from which a sizable share of the ews of war are weually collected — injected a new problem Into the pre-con- vention log-reiling along Candi. dates’ Row today. The old guard contingent has heretofore felt secure in its stand | that the candidate they proffered Australia just That in why Second at Spring Members of the International Al-| lish lost the dreadnaught War sho insists on “coming over to San| would be able to command a goodly | Nance of Theatrical Stage Em-|apite, the battle cruiser Queen Francisco to shop,” an she ex! hank roll ployes, thru thelr organization of-|Mary, one armored crulser appar ene it - | But the appearance tn the open of] FPmeK ann Fast the | coves: tse eoaseth® is |est7go the Actin te, and ter She, ane Ore, Shggneee ME atrbert 1. Bateron, brother ay | | " ad | eral destroyers ping trips each year. of J. P. Morgan, as an active Roose against the preparedness parade Louts Williams, secretary of the }South End Development League “During the night made violent attacks by boats and cruisers. ~~ aides ¥5 |¥elt worker, word from New York | orpedo, | r credited TEN CHILDREN AT oh Poatnctinie tanatoc te the Bla SHOWS CHICAGO PARADE has undertaken to organize a d!| “Amon G 1 | i others, the German Inad. 7 of] group, had announced for T. R., Moana of Yeoman cavalry, 600/ing ship annihilated «x modern MOTHER'S FUNERAL and knowledge that J, Ogden Ar COME! s. een Sere “4 is |mour, of packing houne fame, was s + be. jerman reports emphasize Roosevelt adherent, had the effect } MARCH IN , Ten of the eleven sons y ba onion ic the bravery shown by the British] gotta pore to” Mr. and nod weakening the most potent ar during the fight, which continued) jcount, 34.673 had passed the stand. | The parade fs to continue until late ee whose starvation treatment caused | Dr. Will C. Totten will offictate| the death of Miss Claire William: |8t the funeral services. Interment | jsom, an Englishwoman, tn 1911,|¥!ll be in the Crown Hill ceme-| One hundred and ninety bands she was convicted of manslaugh. |? Six Great Acts of ‘The especial train carrying Frank | indorsed by the house | result | gress “ - © | George Hansen, of 2637 W. 69th |Sument of the standpatters—-thetr| CHICAGO, June 3.—More than soe waisterruptediy for 12) at, will be present at funeral Ability to back « candidate with t er tart 200,000 paraders #wung thru the| US ita |nervices for thetr mother, Sunday |™oney Chicago Loop today, tn a great dem }at 1:30 p. m. tn the Swedish Rap If the gossip along the row is an/| onstration for preparedness tiet church, 20th ave. N. W. and|!ndex, Big Business in dead set Mispatched with military regu PARDON DR. HAZZARD Gist at. T jeventh child {s dead, |aeainst Hughes. Viewers’ stand at the rate of alightly! Gov. Lister hax granted a par. | Her husband is a fisherman, who |more than 20,000 an hour. In the/aon to ‘Are Linda” Burtleld Has. |camie here with his family 27 years GPEOIAL SLOWED UP | jfirst hour and a half. br official) ard, the Olalla fast specialist, |8€° BUSINESS LINES BATTLE ALTERS' U.S, NAVY PLANS Sen. Tillman Demands That Dreadnaughts Be Added | ASKS DIRIGIBLES TOO | WASHINGTON, June 38 Two dreadnaughts, one battie and @ flotilla of dir Igibles—the equivalent of Zep. peline—will be added by the tenate to the program as the from the cruleer nav of lessons Bkagerak navel battle, Chalr man Tillman of the senate naval committee sald today Tillman spent al! the forenoon at the navy department discussing the battle with naval experts When he returned to the capitol he gave the United Press an out Mne of the changes be plans in the administration bil! “The first lesson,” he eald, “is that battle cruisers can’t fight dreadnaughts, They are not in tended to. At long range on the open ocean where their speed would make them hard to hit and where they could maneuver as they pleased, they might be su connful The second lesson ts that the fleet which attacks with powerful ships on the ocean, submarines un der the ocean and Zeppelins or some powerful speedy dirigible balloon, can beat the fleet consist ing of surfuce boats “So 1 shall recommend to my committees two dreadnaughts to be bullt at once, where the house pro vided none | “We must have (trigtbles as good as the German Zeppelins—s flotilla of them, And we must have more air craft of all kinds Tillman's committee will study | over the battle with navy officials informally Secretary Daniels indicated to day !t may be necessary for the/ U. & to go into government man ufacture of airships, inasmuch as American manufacturers practical. ly refuse navy orders In view of the big profits to be obtained from the allies The program tndorsed by the) house yesterday ts by far the larg. est that has ever gone thru con It entafis $269,900,000. » among other {tems ap- as follows Govern nor plate plant, $11,000, sing the naval forces, bullding seroplanes, enlarging navy yards, ap appropriation of The armor plate provision has already been passed by the senate Waterhouse, Seattle shipping man, ere tn line. ter and nentenced to two years at| With the exception of 2.000 cadets! Walia Walla. Six months ago | GERMANS CENTER | from the University of Mlinots, all of | was paroled. _ Vaudeville \™ | Saturday eve | stands. T] West & Van Sicten ‘DOCTOR GETS JOLT Strand in Great Picture SIGNS THE ARMY BILL IN SUPERIOR COURT) WASHINGTON, June 3 —Preat-| _—_— dent Wilson today signed the 1. W. Hewetson, who appeal Ray & Ray army bill providing for material iperior court to get a $10 entes police « rt fine reduced, fell from increases in the land de omer the frying pan into the fire Satur. day, when Superior Judge Dyke man ordered the fine paid and add A Funny Novelty, “The Giri _ — on the Bee” DNESS FOR WOMEN” Women's ¥ i fF r, in latest sportied @ 30-day jail sentence to the Will H. Fields styles 4 atternoon_wear,| piiyrician's trouble od sensiating of © Coats, Ww | A jury found Hewetson guilty of | Wash Skirts, Millinery, ete, at ene-| issuing The Jolly Jester Mquer prescriptions with Bell & Eva Dice to one oft ring the out cause, after {t was testified yont June 7 £.“‘ithat he prescribed for 164 pa yvodanongcne a lined |tlents on a single day Providing the doctor kept pro will not arrive in Seattle until late} And a Splendid |the marchers were Chicagoans, - | Mr. Waterhouse naval committee. Secretary of the Interior Lane AT TACK ON FT. VAUX engine and passenger coach from | . was here as an unofficial represen AUTO MEN COMBINE Chicago whe CANNOT E TIM ative of the president. nis. 3} onan that his y | Co Sanaa daa is 0 PA une 3 and seriously {1 was given 6s ” BENSON wi SPEAK tion of reports of the merger of | Dowaumont, west, ar Damloup, | St. Pau! to Seattle better tim the Willys-Ove: 4 and other au-|@ast, is now an inferno of artillery than the 4istance had r . rmat n | | Flood creek sti m of ite banks Happy Incidents of Co-educa- Dr. Henry K. Benson, professor| gest motor car corporation In the | tacks mans tn the main| The condition of Muriel Water-| still out i tien Days lot chemistry at the University of world was given by President John | are the aggressors in one of theln/ house, hie daughter, is much bet | today it was mpossible to de | Washington, will speak on the log-|N. Willys of the Willys-Overland |Rreatest efforts to take Fort Vaux, |ter today, She will recover Word | rrr » how: many people lest |ged-off land problem at the Com-| company upon his return to Toledo the “key to Verdun,” according to|to this effec, has been sent the | thelr u res when Rock Island pas |mercial Cinb Monday noon. today from New York. |the latest estamonte. jfather, and, as @ consequence, his |**)ser train 19 crashed thru or é& wer | | The 130 days of the fighting tn|train has been slowed down Melt cree, “eee = ad pg ean eacon i * world’s gre t battl ml ‘ ee v y ‘ Dot ‘e be - Startling Acrobats and Jesters be Pe tnalarbad od atte reaches wa xs ted to arrive Saturday | 002, fantry attacks on the north slopes There may be as many more in| amous DeautyClomes EO Jierite Sinon “wien “Fore Veus | the day coach still submerged as & separate bil! The bill as passed ts almost identical with that framed by the EXTRA ADDED 15° MARGUERIT, CLARK —The Adorable, in “OUT OF THE DRIFTS” —A romance of the eternal snows, of avalanches, dizzy heights and yawning chasms. SIDNEY DREW In a Brand New Riot “SWEET CHARITY” FEATURES !f It's a Drew—It’s a Scream Also—One Loge Ses Children 6 ACTS Mr. and Mrs. of those Beautiful Hand-Colored PATHE SCENIC ADMISSION WOMOouUnN = Te Kiccete, te if nal hours,” said Judge Dyke-| “Bounds and Bounces” = repre pe hillrpar feo " scriptions at the rate of per a jhour, Unless he is gifted with| | eroatural powers in recognizing | esd Complete Kpleode of human ailments, he couldn't diag-| nose patients an hour, even if his arm didn't give out writing! | prescriptions. Who's Guilty? Photodrama Series, Entitied Puppets Fate |SUBMARINE SINKS GERMAN STEAMERS BERLIN (by Wireless via Say. ag ville), June Swedish newspa . - Vv | DR. Lb. b. SLARK pers reported that three German Ti itcey Speraflg j é ° T. d I tbh steamers have been tor doed by s: P ; . a* jarine Without warning, prob-| } » Today Is the :))ucgycieetig es An » | Proper Time ™:;":' ro : ; : a| Since the ships were sunk an| 4 : i | To make @ start toward getting your English torpedo has been four Seat ° ¢ Pea| teeth put Into perfect condlt |near Skeldervikin A | For the convenience of thone w The Swedish press considers it are tc y on week days, we keop SHOWS CONTINUOUS : ; our office Sunday mornings 1:30 to 11 p, m. oe nd will be prepared to give just the Painstaking attention and high class #ervice as you will get | certain the torpedoing was com mitted by an English eubmarine. WILL GET NEW POST our open other day of the week If you SUMMER SCHEDULE: ould be brought to realize! Frank W ‘A just how tmportant a bearing the Vatlle, who is to be Starting Monday, three Jeondition of your teeth m f have ng | succeeded here by Roscce C, Knox a your general health, whi turn,|as division superintendent of the performances daily jhas a most important railway mail service, because of his expert ability in the handlin e' o than |of oceant and Oriental mai : probably be ened to a px VU, Mi. ne of business | Hon ¢ he will have com ” are r lete charge of Hawalian mails, ac | Excepting Saturdays, cording to word from Washingtor | INIA Sundays and Holidays IRG V | D P.D.HUGHES VERY ILL! These Days Continuous IRECTION ato and ‘registered mat | - ®raduated from the! 1:30 to 11 p. m. | DESTROYER SHARK | “No better, but no worse,” the report Saturday side of P. D. was from the bed- Hughes, well-known who {8 sertously fl) n | originated many vogues in freak|board hanging tight on ite wit ta decoration and dress, which have|tront of Nis Mental: chute i wate traveled like wildfire across the|*eht of all An event of more than ordinary interest to those that enjoy mov- ing pictures (and who does not these days?) 1m the appearance of |COUMtrY. Miss Pearson in claimed) ya tive with ei oor ete en it | with heart tr@ible at his home, Virginia Pearson at the Strand many competent judges to be ‘ ‘ n iron-|1712 15th ave. He has been con LOST; G5 MEN DIE Sc. Penren, Se Bee cere a ag ty ea [Au av, He ben con | } Peireon made a grent a ig he ) 1, Re € ) to his physician, Dr, Jan destroyer Shar od a ‘ wh Aitigr number of her cre tint . ng Love fe Diy he : t if map - tle in the North w« most int ratat ramatic inter wi ge G Survivors, landed at Hull 1 | sonalit he one of the f com at and 4 powerful film tors 1 ARRAK E neW PLAN Duteh ship, declared the Shark | actresses who Ikea both athletics |of so-called high society and the|{%¢ \ ae was used as a decoy for the Brit-|and those more feminine fads |evils which some of its fale stand.|and na I the peas Way ent manner ite of Superintendent: of ee est " which run to house decorations|ards produce 4 | Bulldings Josenhans, the city ff ighty-five members of the crew|and fine gowns. She excels at| Manager Sm Offi nance committee has recommended ‘ c } cf Pd ef the destroyer Shark are believ-| swimming, dancing, horseback rid. | predinn thar ease the Biers oa ffices that the council place the job of 4% te have perished, ing and dress, Miss Pearson has| flock to see this great picture, hh Tatra] city architect, held by D. R. Hunt ington, under civil service, ere Are Other Good Cigarettes In fact, some other good cigarette may just happen to please YOUR particular taste better than Fatimas, We don't know. 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