The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1916, Page 2

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A’ Third Ave. at A Gripping S Drama with Pickford) —The story of —A forger and m WHO'S —BIOGRAPH Matinees, 10¢e— Any" Evenings and Sunday Six Hig Vandevilie And Featare Ph Mats. 2:15 to 5; z Sat. ana oy a start toward ge Por the convenience of Bre too busy on w pur effice open nd We will makeyan, appoint You at any hour 4 ering ether day of the week Tf you could be brought gust how imp< ta Pondition of your tert OUT general health important bs ¥ and your ¢! 8. you wo “yeu possibly And@ our larg volume o' © teduce they are fm the reach of all ‘We assure you of the ¥ 4 workma every one of ¢ @ graduate sna omiat has not o: additional protect: wes ay guarante: CLASS THEATRE HARD WAY” JACK PICKFORD (Brother of Mary man's son who starts on the downward path. —This last in a dream. LOONY NOW? COMEDY ‘Today Is the Proper Time} ‘To mak. Teeth > put into perfect condition. ik dats Pike creen a rich urderer Ibe. Acts tting your those whe we keep that time uet the 4 high et any tor bearing may have which, int earing Idn't p nger than t busin our pri now with- | } | | While you get safely se | Government "Expert Says| Suuth Gna tk ‘ | Men on thw street who wear the They're the Very Thin ge : 7 ; {Derby armlet look sheepish when By BASIL M MANLY ~ SECRECY regarding al! income y for V A Ing | .: ’ : . bay geen Special Investigator for The St tax transactions. De Loe Srrety f Py nave-@ Barbers take special care not to vin 4 age Pie eagle Under this cloak of secrecy yward, ge amen |festle your “wounded” arm,| The evidence 1h the ere tos] (# concealed not only the iden: /bux expert at Washington, ma |Waitreases and waiters sympathet. | 0! (00 Country the Income tT a tity of the thieves, but the very | Digs are the very things to give| ; nee |feally carve your meat Sesaher ane onilgite Ray aug My | existence of the frauds, which | variety to those who are weary of| 4 pe | Ushers in theatres follow. you to) Thieves has how been pres | might well have continued to | tle duily of beefsteak, liver m your seat and take your things back | YOU=-the American and notion for yours in ie. | BEE breakcnet ODOR, | cotne ; to the cloak room ati absence of such prolonged and | | With little or no | encourage. | Fok, one tt Shop clerks tle up your bundles | 4 Oi ye expensive investigation 1 lieck tnidan' lek tna atteka Meanw Ger 1A with @ special loop of string so you ,%* pred aaiae ,| have been privileged to make, | DMCKYard | etnies teritae talaer, “i tle te i avtiiiar: ‘thd nook it over an unwounded fin. SOU repre | President Wileon and Secretary on th Beng ; 4 noun ©. Sen. F a BO voRs and the treasury 4 lvahéon “Use Baleares * baecae nt der Dr, Howard's suggestion. | way, which ts tos : rastonall he evidence shows */terms of the income tax law to re-|the bill of fare 1 read some oir poms the 8 ecrattte bobbies” occasionally sa 7 of taxes amounting I | caver, Cie Sheet “al nasnkerrematantog Iie; this i " et Buchareat to mino Everybody has your number greene 66 ore then THREE fe [ma tax returns public so that] A ‘Abetrion . and | @armbe “ ; ED > ILLION You are a wounded soldier, ox-| DRE 4 ‘ vos may be known and agents have not only flooded oan yee |! ne frauds ended with dressing the country with pamphle When you are an American re-| ical in NEEDED at once by thel, UBLICITY OF RETURNS fs a. i as a part of their campaign jorter with a boll on your finger. : bad Teed rat eanential of effictent col-| VnukTapsnn of propaganda, but own sev Pp y federal government to pay the ‘cost!, 7 lor vet tad. these arent| en | Mead lettuce garnished © eral newspapers and have —— Sch apnea oes s pe ways es During the civil war the returns} oy subsidized numerous other — , , ; al service whi ore ; 4 as | Cucumbers eensoned with nthe Hien . are m gy ’ 0 a "hich prompts the followin . . we ren PARTY DELEGATES | |cleney Vhen a roa congress at|_ Which prompts the follo ork ae” Reniaan: Wave einer ara — If these millions are not ae lected | the end of the nacted that the) Brink pag A pn ie aby rn spent almost $10,000,000 in jfrom the tex ves the PEOP ret a ept secret, be| * nd », Ay kind ft f Rumanian opinion of SIXTEEN DOLLARS FOR/ ing tax he number of and tise pers and handshakes. JEVERY AMERICAN FAMILY ge rns 1870 to{ It ts foolish to deride It “Not or u : ~ teat caked ta aa Ol At least until you've tried it A COSTLY GUSINESS pelo ; altho the latter ye or iaiae nga jaive rega the ¢ “A hb oof ‘gapreceduntad arent, oe = meat. ¢ may Krea It was rely t of thene f t iT PF lace | appetize Of the thieves bas Tee measur Every man, woman and child |rne moat ae been revealed : In these United States is the [wan ing itv | je thie whe o ae victim of the tax thieves ] And put the cost of | these milli t a The very men who have bad | are, an a class, the sae mon % called loudest for great army [xe mo } Ma be sighing | for the past quarter ce have] and navy expenditures t@ pre lor “cig at Pepe edgy { monopolized the land and natural! tece their property are at the CMe elention wih | ba” Gam te | Fesources of our nation, conce fame time robbing the treasury Dad trating ¢ " a Atrscesedirs of hundreds of millions of dol- of Amer! cor erations in lars. We will promptly start an action hagds of a FE by The income tax must be paid— That will gi © satisfaction t pri Ne “and PAID IN FULL. In the face of} For we'll wage War on a little the array of evidence that has been cus t thar ‘Y® presented, PRESIDENT WILSON/ The picnic ant we'll capture : th b AND CONGRESS CANNOT RE-!And to eat it will be rapture An 8 alle FUSE OR POSTPONE EFFECTIVE, For long has been dining off pres , apac ag | ACTION | of us THE GREAT TAX THIEVES Re ARE THE AMFRICAN MULTI fon to you | give with all our work an tron you will get We have pleased and thousands of people who attle and vicinity satisfy you the same Regal Dental O Dr. L. RB. Clark, 4485 Third Ave. N. Ww, and Union fon diooase semable Wasserman Blood a DR. DONAWA BULL BR 1013 THIRD Compartment-obse dining cars and coach Spectal June 1 to duced rates. Just Printers MAIN 1043 matings live in Se- We can please. way ffices MEN, | KNOW measures rather! very | Keles, at top, often the cause of sour Krebs of San Francisco, are the two oldest women delegates THAT are omg standing trouble 1 treat at DISOR- DERS oF MEN oF 914" for plood disor Gere Con. viteatien rm Come to Test. OS. vi vation ¢ es summer Electri erything provided for the travel comfort of passenger: round-trip tember 4 a C | pee ers PETTED of war on the composite br of a nation sh common, the new insigna individual that it's St the sight of bandage tells the average Britisher that day T hat REPORTER WITH "Ban dage Enough to Excite All London's Sympathy EVERYONE BY WILBUR 8, FORREST ited ¥ LONDON, ail.) BY att dune 1 The strain of 20 months ordinary (By in wed today that bandage of sympathy. Just like the sight of sham rock flashes to the brain of an should be sympathetic. semi To have on rbuncular y our fi fur Patrick he nger a uncle (which is an over-zealous boil), Is to year your arm in a sting This bandage Walking along a crowded Lond |thorofare with your |transforms you from an able | slacker to a hero | front A The symp brain Ye an Ye conductors. M me ne uniform k pu have readily be tired of weartr are pette rs a tit ne vo and Is peral display o! arm fn a sling podied just back ‘composite that f ounde that about attract Corneliua Cole of Mrs. from the en't necessary war acking am on you ip trams, [busses and subways Los An Abbie E at bottom, t the oHican convention in leago. pite their age, they have been active in women’s polit ical affairs in Calffornia and w fi selected the conven to re resent the state on |Farmers’ Institute Opened for Indians | K rst dian ‘ich ESHENA farmers son the ed recent! has rable effort w etit Menomin been to take up farming. ‘fa 1A irly andar hted. tourist , to Eastern TICKET OFFICE COLUMBIA AND SECOND Elliott Phones Main 117 T. J. MOORE, City Pa W, MELDRUM, Asst. General Pa 509 senger Age successful LEAVES SEATTLE DAILY, 7:30 P..M CHICAGO Without Change and tourist , Juee ute fol ere induce and 10.—The r the In ting ¢ indiana has been | | GREAT NORTHERNRAILWAY | “ vacuum cleaned, Kv tickets on sale daily, destinations at greatly re sy Raw Recruits of the Kumanian Army, With Mate MANLY SUMS UP HIS CASE FOR U.S. AGAINST INCOME TAX THIEVES MILLIONAIRES The evidence tends to show that in one case alone—the ee tate of L. V. Harkness—the published facts indicate eva- sions involving In taxes and penalties more than ONE MIL- LION DOLLARS The evidence tends to show the Rockefeller Foundation a device by which John Rockefeller has tion upon more than MILLION DOLLARS annual income The evidence reveals the in. effectiveness of the existing income tax law and shows the great loopholes left by “jokers” In the act thru which hundreds of millions of dollars have so far succeeded in avoiding tax- ation. The utter Dd. ecaped taxa FIVE of his inadequacy both in numbers and ability of the treasury department's collec tion force is clearly revealed. Not only is there only one Income tax agent for each $00, 000 of the population, but $1,800-clerks are pitted against the shrewdest lawyers and most skillful accountants in the nation The treasury department's examining system is also de fective in that it detects only the tax lotses arising from clumsin and ignorance and Is powerless+to prevent or ex pose cunning and deliberate raud But at the base of all the frauds lies the provision of the law which guarantees complete Bird's Cafeteria Opens — to Big Crowds Bird's Cafeteria, which » for business Thursday at the cor of Second and Seneca, b leaped into popular or at on ¢ idge from the thro that have crowded from morn ing till night "I believe,” said R.A, Bird, pres. opened PLAN INQUEST "IN MURDER OF H. 8. King, nephew of Mrs Corinne Wheeler and Miss Kate Swift, the two aged wom en who were murdered in their abode at 405 Westlake ave. N., on April 5, will be among the witnesses to testify at a coro. ners inquest to investigate the crime. The Tuesday o'clock, The be at Inquest will afternoon, held | 1:30 at police headquarters nquest has been delay e murder, as the ng substantial evidence ent has failed that ome | Th admits of and red {# all re of witnesses will be allied Tuesda | ¢ me was f the most lin the history of Seat The two women were found with t heads beaten in by an ax and t mer, which lay near the bodies | A sum of money as reputed te have been kept in the house. SAVED HIS ‘LIFE REDDING, Cal., June 10. WwW. T. Withrow, a ant sig nal supervisor for the South ern Pacific, considers that his life was saved by his ear. While repairing a semaphore | at Cottonwood, Withrow fell 30 | feet, but when within eight feet of the ground he caught in some wires, his ear being “hooked” and his body thrown upon the wires, which broke his fall Skins of 30 Frogs SISTERS SOON a cireum ed ecked With” Flowers STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916, PAGE 2. ‘NEUTRALITY’ OF RUMANIA ONLY A MATTER OF' BOIL 1S PITIED! ‘HOW MUCH DO YOU BID?” SAYS CORRESPONDENT EAT BUGS? WHY ident of Bird's Cafeteria Co, “that we have the most conveniently lo- Grafted on Woman) cafeteria in Seattle. e} ene Re ciin nt choubaite ae aohiaes cot DES MOINES, Ia., June 10.—Th« make {t light, atry, comfortable | Skins of 40 frogs 0 inches in al and absolutely snnita ere grafted upon the body of Mr We have a1 airy a t ! t Mr port wa tis i - er in a fire, the burr 1 ang * coverin ialf her bod hile the dining yoom part of Parrot Will Shriek, our cafeteria 1 médel place, we have given even more attention to| ‘Wotes for Women” the equipment of our kitchens,| CHICAGO, June 10 pol par where have installed only the!rot which shrieks esan: ser Wor most modern and sanitary appli-|en” and “Votes, votes, votes,” will ances. We have obtained the best | be plac n a decorated perch in veclalist the various branches |front of the headquarters of the ooking and wit the best | suffragets during the republican cafeteria s 4 Heat our serviée continuous |clal rates, Hotel Virginus, 804 Vir from 11 ® m, to 8 p, im. |ginia, near Westlake Ave.—Adv | NOT? Doc ASKS se a af = A a ible Cigarette “/20 for 5 ¢ Work of BY ROBERT MOUNTSIER Correspondent for The Star Returned From War Zone NEW Yor dune } war machine -t ‘ appear ’ ne i tive er have be Ruma tte all zollern to hand bis cou immediately to the central po sein 3 Ru a an As a matter of fuct, there are several sensible cigarettes on the market today. Fatimas aren't the only ones. You can figure for yourself what a sensible cigarette is: First—it must please your taste. Second—it must be cool and com- fortable to the throat and tongue. Third—it must leave you feeling good and snappy even after you have smoked more than usual; no heavy or “heady” feeling—no grouch at yourself for hay- ing smoked too much, On thesecondand third points Fatimas ring the bell every time. FATIMA was the Only Cigarette AwardedtheG nd Prize, the high- award given to any cigarette at the Panama- Pacific Interna- tional Exposition. “Auctioneer- Statesmen” Cause of Re- ports That Country Goes One Way, Then Another Just s! A Sensible Cigarette and you can prove it! “Greatest Film Show on Earth” That’s What They All Say IT GETS BETTER WITH EACH NEW CHAPTER 3 ' Fourth Installment ’ * Miss Teddy Bell’s Five , Osborn’s Comiques Deg Tewn Presenting “The Man From the Review Klondike” Madeline Lge i , Comedy Dancing Street Musicians, Singing, Talking Singers and Dancers and Xylophone Act Clever Impetsonaror, in Monologues and Songs HOME OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Weekday 10 Sundays, Third and Cherry 5c Matinee C Holidays | Eugene Levy, Mgr. la ying te | the French 5 the finance The cabinet gathered in Rutar neutrality,” 1 wiil Solemn assemblage and con- give the only notable exception sidered the matter. EDUCATED TALK FRENCH They agreed that the Ger- All the educated people of mans were correct, and so ' ak French, and the king and the ministers th to the Rumanian issued a proclamation to the lang effect that the singing of They also sing in French, and the “Marselilaise” was a vio- one of thelr favorite songs is lation of Rumania neutrality the “Marseillaise and that It would be punish- You are violating your neu ed as such. t said the German And so you have Rumanian n Bucharest to the R neutrality” and neutrality mioisters by allowing the peo If there is a choice, take it, » to sing the national song of for Rumania is going, going On point No, 1, the taste—that is strictly up to you. Most men like the taste of Fatimas so well that they outsell any other cigarette costing over 5 cents. But tastes differ and Fatimas may or may not taste as good to you as to all these thousands of other men You can’t tell about that, of course, until you try Fatimas. That's the only way to prove how SENSIBLE they are. Tryout a package today and prove it yourself, i tt My Sacco Gx TWO TESTS FOR ANY CIGARETTE Tho taste of the cigarette—according to @ leading tobacco jouraal—is up to the smoker, Tut there are othe ities that you should look for in the clgarette that you are going to stick to for your ly smoke. Here an inferior strands —. of tobscco or of rank, oily leaf, you will. teal a nipping, stin, ‘of your tongue ore att ‘ickle in your throat, Test number tro". How do you feel after smoking all day? If the tobaccos in the cfgarette Include a correct proportion of mild grades—and, if allol the var tly mellowed by ~ been so blended as to brn esandt Gualities in ¢ tongue Now blow out the smoke. 1 the cigarette contains @ high grade of mild tobacco leaves, combined in just the tight proportion, Ie will ale COOL and smooth both to. your and to your tongue. € band. if the proportions and if the cigarette contaips c tically whenever ¥ & ‘ the day without feeling any cliect {rom But with another cigarette in which plead t Joss skillful, even though t accos are of the highest grade, you find along towards the end of the dav that you are likely to have that f 3 feel throat

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