The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR y BIRTH CONTROL ‘SLAV ADVANCE COLISEUM @ CHAMPION HERE IS INTERRUPTED ; Sea Margaret Sanger Will Talk to Austrians Make Determined Seattle Audience Stand Along the East ‘Tuesday ern Front 8 ON LECTURE TOUR BUSY ON OTHER FRONTS ; in TOM OR ((é EAN, ‘oie 1 Antrane,iven” back tom | (i Rau aaeaalan i ha PST their first line of trenches on the Eastern front, have settied into new positions of strength, and are stubbornly resisting the Russian advance, Is the conclu sion gained here from the fact that the Russian official report doen not carry statements of tremendous gains dally, In the firet several days of the | drive | | The capture of Czernowltz le | not yet officially confirmed, | tho reported unofficially from | several source | Its capture hae not been de | | pled from Vienn: | a few miles north of Tarn Brody the Austrians have helr ground steadily, due rograd, to the fact that the of the Russian oped north and SHE’ A big show—in stars, themes and Starting Sunday—“in the coolest spot Seattle” this sect irive already has had the ef fect of lessening in marked degree 4 : the A an pressure against the} ; » ., i / ‘ ‘ Italians on the Trentino front h | iter Mamaneel of May] Whose bewitchin Margaret Sanger ¢ tt Margaret H. Sanger, writer, who euccese of the @ ree | atta «e beauty made her? was arrested in New York for ad-|AIR SQUADRONS BUSY Yocating birth control, will speak "paris, June 17—German fyera| princess of in Seattle Tuesday ing at the nomparded Dunkirk, Pont a Mous Longshor y's hall in the Imm gration building, Western ave, and Union st. Her subject will be Hirth Contro son and Harledue yesterday and ast ni tg. hi for permen tnd pictures A French alr squadron bombard-| Wednesday evening, she will Rede The Right of the Child |°¢ Longuyon, Montmedy and] a Not to Be Born Audutr | The meetings are held under the ee | sapices of the Seattle t A] REPORT NEW FIGHTING the Hirth ¢ rol cu VIENNA n 17, New combats Mrs. Sang » the an who have ¢ ong the entire Vol blished “The Woman Rebel.” Its hynian front, according to today’s pulation in Ne city caused | repor the ro- Hungarian er arrest ut the Comstock law headquarters ted nation-wide at tion, She was charged under/ARTILLERY OUEL ON | — m the federal statute with using the PARIS, June 17.—Violent artil-| @ matls for improper matter, Her de-|jery attacks are continuing on both fense was that she was furnishing banks of the Meuse, Verdun front, or htenment to wom for the according to the official statement be nt of the human race of the French war office today The case aga or Was finally The duel of big guns in the Avo fight, Birth! court sector is particularly heavy — the United Statens One was estab DESTROYER 18 LOST ished tn Seattle. Here t LONDON, June 17.—The torpedo Saturday—Last Times—Hazel Dawn were held last winter and inh every two weeks at the Yesler bt, following a col: 15c¢ Children 5c Loge Seats 30c fam branch library. Phyvictans and so ralty announced to- lologists addressed them cd Mra. Sanger ts the author of sev eral books. She studied the birth control movements of England France, Germany and Holland. She became Intereatad in the subject tn | her work as a maternity nurse in TED *-* HOLDS REINS rogressives See Tragedy in Happenings at Chicago FIRE WIPES OUT sie. toma Ta Wilson today ts {n undisputed con And a brand new C. Keystone Comedy “The Love Comet” President 4 Uy BY ABE HURWITZ valls In the bull moose ranks. man suddeaty bec and Nyy of bis own campaign for re-elec 4 ‘Thomas F. Murphine, of Se- It tells the tragic end of the |apparently coulds “age Phas 7 tion ‘ 4norizg C} 0, Here’s what chairman of the Wash- progressive convention. sistent calle for MDryan, that | | Vance C. McCormick of Pennay! e to hy Q Mack Sennett 4 progressive delegation, It was, indeed, a tragedy. pacifla ever did not get the vania has been ratified as chairman ey, “84, home from Chicago Contrasted with the republican | chance to speak. of the national committee over the Ce, ‘a TF today with his delegate badge convention, the bull moosers were| Where will those sincere advo-|, UARPVIEW. Or, June 2%-—~|muttared progerts of a large portion a covered with crepe. enthusiastic, exultant, animated. | ates of soctal Justice Irgisiation Damage to the extent of $75,000, It of the committee and over the out ft Is significant of the die [even cheerful all week. ira? is estimated, was caused by the fire * n objections of a few mem tn, said: yb 1, 8t 3 4g," yy I've just had a 5 it look at ‘The 1 tron? % Log, Love Comet’ —and piritedness and gloom that pre- The republicans lacked all thi Some say Wilson, some which wiped out a large part of the | DT. hey id their work because | tughes hess naa a are ae *| A final vote of the committes, tak ay, ay none 6b: the-bonk they had to. They picked Hughes! Put wash tho rive of the no pusiness and residence districts Of oy jong after midnight, resulted in On a because they did not want Roose-|ist vote this year—watch the yore | *keview last night only two votes being cast against yet velit They swallowed their medt- | of protest Tén business houses. nine reai-| the president's slate, which included cine with the best grace possible. ; Paco te ee Carter Glam of Virginia for secre They tried hard not to make a wry DELE ps nage —— 06% and s leun-/| ory, Homer &, Cummings of Con T. R. BUNGLED The telephone a lectric Hight bur W. Marsh of lowa as treasurer. sto Fe tens a FROM CONVENTION 77°°"2,"7" : t of commis) &. W. H. Moore of Ohio and W. F.| ® 4 Days Starting Ay” at Pine Continuous 11 to 11 Oliver G. Wallace Will interpret the pictufe features on our $35,000 WURLITZER ORCHESTRA Children 5c fusal to run. - fon. Several persons fighting the! Sapp of Kanaaa were the only com-/| It was announced to the progres- an = most of the delegates to| flames collapsed from the intense | miteemen willing to fo on final ree. sive convention three minutes be-| then pine eg convention back tn | heat ord with their protest ian 3 tauomuen , ublican ratification neeting 11 be held Saturday 3 The delegates had just got thru)... fa contigs, hat Jeet got they ighe'at the Mteropnitan toert. QOL, PERKINS WEDS WANTS EM IN JAIL man who probably {s most respon. | 9° 0"! "® parade from the city | sible for the sad efforts to “get | Ooty building to the theatre, 4 " The parade will be one of together” with the republicans. | cig timers, with fireworks, bomie |mander of the Matinees 10c Evenings 15c A Col. Constantine M. Perkins, com-| The county commissioners Frt rine barracks.at |4ay asked the official sanctlos It came just after Victor Mur-| ine & tak ethorac? & : jand other noise-making devices, |the Puget sound navy yard, and| the prosecuting attorrey for a plan RES ie ice, i LG we ea A 4 dock, = as — “ made Raper? }such as br bands, rooting clubs, | Mra. Stella Woodruff New York,|t© abandon the county stocka a 3 : : rove to me, be ide a alge . se othicagg ho patter eee. nor ag y teded tie “neavants 9 | ete widow of en army surgeon, were keep ‘azy huso-nds in the im and I os y let ewe oth § ~ n, came over kaa kissed m he other an gets re- ch he reminde: nvention | °'<,. P nty {at sons into the se . is eyes were Ww wis stvice to nominate Roosevelt Balas ogee republican and quietly married at © o'clock Friday) "' gy Roy husbands must 090 paid re Alice and dear tlre a Mar Margie, my brave girl, Everybody laughed, and one ot at once and adjourn early in the |? " elegations went tojafternoon at the New Washington. | 9°. stro a day for the mipnort | But every one promised to come |he murmured in my ear the most successful dinners I have Chicago on a spectal, th e-|The ceremony ert b game. ‘1 pectal, they are re-|T ceremony was performed by | naly-|turaing one by one. E. A. Sims of | Rev, Hugh Elmer Brown | He just got thru with an analy naend was the first back | od \n t pay their wiven th's amount | !? : 6. Millard Hartson and inless they have worked for ft up & shut no also were ear! W rH) 0 BUFFALO} | They all came—more than 30 of — ILL T | them. Alice absolutely refu Hughes and Austin E. | ~--- | PLANK CRITICISED | a in anything but n 8, national progressive com Donald B. Olson, {lustrious po-| and insisted that Mrs. H. W. Wharton, |tentate of Nile temple, will go to sak es p |® on » she ° 8 une p aU i Thomas F. Murphine, progres Imperial council ‘meeting in| ,,ST meade te The suf-|t delegates, got in Friday night | Buffalo, July 11, 12 and 13, as de ri ea Pe ev be rata = “1 am beginning to feel bet aturday morning |gate, to succeed Frank E. Burns.| h_ was denounced by both the \ r " woman's party a the Nationa : — " ter now,” he said, a dinner to re-|J. BE. Chilberg, Olson, J. A. Swal % #® life— portraying a Then ‘came the dash of cold | Publican delegates and leaders at|well and W. M. Peaso will repre-|American Woman Suffrage of their families, the county car-| ¥»en I sent them a little card ask Little book, my heart beat fast- ever g ing them to come over and cheer er, and before them all I put my I t ms about his k and kisse eat anything ons and things I help, but every prybody was silent for a mo-| one was having such good time nt. Perhaps it would have be-|that only Dick noticed, and once a trifle bar for | more whispered, “My brave girl!” and me, for we h Little book, I wanted to kiss him es, if Jim had not sighed | again our |dismally and said, “It was ever (To be continued) sis of the coming camp Roosevelt leading one group, the 3 tribute to the Arctic circle Hughes and Fairbanks—leading ‘ another, Wilson another, and per. BS M@ haps Bryan and Ford another. He : saw in this arrangement « progres. z {ctory. He had fought Perkins | HB A big story of society All week uhsuocssstully. | But | could e knew o' that I was friends ‘ : the Butler hotel Friday night cpg hE in ha clation at meetings held here : little while picture play that ae Roosevelt telegram. Dire gan fll nye jeu Nile temple at the seasons. |° arte Chaneind ete tea in tor 2) ragic , the National American W« 8 sweeps with irresist- | TRAGIC FIGURE j waiting” policy until after the na- | | me man Shall I come before I have din ible force toa climas ff vitor Meraoce "tue ot nel onal brotresnva somites merts | MAN SHOT ON STRIKE |"i.,trertsven ret resient| aor nrce?™ye "antes. "Hf Yon iti < most tragic figures in the political |‘ oo ? on of the) wit, Dick I ar swered “After 4 at once tremendous history of the year. Murphine, chairman of the Wash — | plank, bave aees, you for a few minutes lco LEST PL ACE! ; was Pesker of Lowiians, ane |tngton ation, favors a return 2 AKLAND, cy 17.—M. F.| you can have dinner and then see IN TOWN ‘i sf ying— ressive vice’ presidential candi. |‘ the republican party and making| Morey, @ lumber handler, was 1@ people afterward.” j and satisfying ee te in ticouee the fight for progressive principles | shot and killed early today during |LOSES HIS EYEBROWS “Al! right.” he a4, oS et ee Parker had left the democratic | ¥!thin the party a strike riot at the Sunset Lumber | invited every one in just the yards. Four suspects have been Starring wine the! Modern rooms, Best service, Spe-|arrested. ‘It is reported that trew| 1 Lechoft, ‘508 hat ry ol S y | etal rates, Hotel Virgini OV ble ha arte¢ alc . }match, one barrel of whisky and| Was that eve Hiirdoted He had succeeded in electing | ginia, near Weatlake Ave Pgh Led # started all along the water io ot curiosity. After the explo-|else in my drawing room two progressive congressmen in |* Kn clin Leehote: hegoeasen hls and waited in prise until the Louisiana, the first to be elected in a nora ote " urtains we aside to , brows and much hair were missing, | Curtain CHARLOTTE the South outside the democratic TWO BOS TDN Bale Ware Smee ION oi cug ty Minter table with its pre party in 60 years fusion of re and myself in the A fee of blind partisanship, an background 4 enemy of machine politics, a great, " big figure, yearning for independ. | me way, and the consequence 20th ave | With erfes of admiration, there | was a rush for me ence of thought and political ac \ | I never saw anything so beau pn ie Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 Prices 10c and 20c ltttul in all my ite!" said Wilene, Parker 1s today whipsawed by | Margie, you certainly | imag Roosevelt's failure to accept the First Time in America of the }ination as well as an artistic soul nom{nation. Don't give me all the credit,” 1 sald Jin shed part of the a and roses, and Alice and |dear Mrs lwin helped me with the other arrangements ch one had found ied the little pink velope which bore this announce | ment “Dear Friends But the greatest of all tragedies is the blow to the sincere progre sives who laboved for the social justice program of the party CHEERED FOR BRYAN These men and women were willing even to accept prepared ness as the big Isstie of the cam-| paign in order to elect the man Al Golem Company Court Artists to Shah of Persia, in the Original Pantomimic Novelty “The Slave Dealers” AT EVERY PERFORMANCE AONVAYOANAd AYAAA LV OF—VULSAHIUO ANOHdWAS—0P 40—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—40 wentc-s , Gare ines bales ie tens I have brought you here to | Also a scenic and a whe poate ig “fol p Ha iene ance | my CIN NER CART. IS A tell you of the engagement be i noverent, Ss | tween Patrick Sullivan and new comedy Sapient Lay st them see I wonder what Jim meant when| Alice Chapman, two good | sidered preparedness naa oan orm an ohn Marston he sald that {t would ruin Dick if| friends of mine | . i} I separated from him. Surely, | “TL want you to eat, drink 1 Th : ‘ at, drink Any item ys Pel agg Bene wes ia: | In Their Latest Laughing Success “ins by be ruining a haba le life} and be merry tonight, and all | ferred te by Victor Murdeak | am going to ask Dick if he| of you rejoice with Pat and | JOSEPH HENABERY wants me, the first el ce e e e ‘oun » Seat C the Ie t afternoon of the con “HIS ALIBI’ ants m e fi nance | Aloe. tn th ir found hay | "ABRAHAM LINCOLN P Th cored night I had my dinner and| altho 1 am cut off from many Children 5c giana J Sia ta ata a it was simply beautiful, 1 did not pleasures, I have not yet lost ; a | ) iy bed he center of the y jo z ott 1 H 7 ; re candor Pt my hy ern ohens yp Special Prices f l wanded be make felling Other Big Features—10c and 20c room, as Jim suggested, but over MARGIE WAVERLY.’ pecia rices ror Pupi s at one side. It was a pink dinner,, As he finished, Dick, who was Ys ly becat alr-! Was only because the chalr and dear old Jim sent me bushels sitting at the end of the table

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