The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1916, Page 8

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| Chaplin “The Vagabond” The Latest io 15¢ Children 5 SSSICESISSESSLISESES EES iSeSSSE SES SESLLLS SSD THE \y LONGSHOREMEN ZH Ann Pennington in “Susie Snowflake” Grand Double Bill Sunday at the Cc EGON INFANTRY MAN SHOWS GRIT ' SAN DIRGO, Cal, July 15.—The and nerve of a sentry of the Third Oregon infantry ts re Sponsible for the presence here to- iy of a aumber of the officers Mts in the corral. The sentry drove off tree horse thieves after they had surprised him with a pis fel jammed in his stomach [> Two other members of the raid Sing party wntethered several} e and prepared to lead them iy. Watcbing hie assailant, the ‘ ry seized a moment when the ! Was looking toward his com-| ms with the horses, knocked nd jumped behind | aider ran behind ; nearest horse as the sen (try fired with his automatic pistol. ‘The bandits xabrendoned the and rade away thru the T. J. Smith, 55, a retired cattle Tman who 1as been paralyzed for > 20 years, sen: to dware store Sand had a 22-caliber revolver deliv. | Vered to him at his home, 102 2ist ave. N., Wednesday | Ee At 4 p. m. Thursday, during a t him- | e did | Bpell of despondency, he sh melt, He will recover. P Mot hear of the affair until Friday | afterncon. | DS SEE THE SOUND ysiclans and thelr about the Sound steamer Chippewa visiting the mon canneries at Anacortes. Later a clam bake was field on the beach of Orcas island The trip followed the closing of the business of the Washington State Medical association meeting About 365 pl wives cruised Friday on the MAPLEINE, the Golden Flavor, makes delicious | Desserts | NOT A Cake ak CRESCENT BAKING : POWDER do not fa albumen because tained in $i. Pen! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. re back Mnings 4 eons " and Water fur-| and in and ected. coll | con- oo KE ST, Mein 875 MAN GAGS WOMAN IN HOTEL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 EXPERT CHASER OF ECHO BEGINS HUNT A light flashed at 2:40 a. m. Saturday on the telephone com- pany’s downtown exchange, night operator plugged in, and heard some one cry out, “Po lice, help The girl at the switchboard heard the muffied sounds of a struggle. Then silence She traced the call and found it had come from 502 E. Pine at. In two seconds she was talk the same room sald they swere ing to the report clerk at po = three or four times Hce headquarters. Four min A iT i utes later Motorcycle Officers Pere = Ceurerwome Ed Weston and D. M. Blaine, © cepectally anseying te with mufflers open, were speed ofr Ing toward the address. 1 was informed of the problem At 602 E. Pine at. they found by Mr. H. W. JohneManville,” a small rooming house. Sounds mr. Beas. So } came out to of a woman's moaning were Wine 5 ecnis Sp. The eaten heard inside of the room mark moes in t ret three cham we w go after ‘em in the ed, “Landiady.” They forced their way in, flashed lights and saw Mrs. 8. W. Carley lying on the floor, her head and mouth bound In and so on at so much sticlan Swan i Koes {nto a room full of echoes he takes a turkish towe a le bent felt with him. A window was open. Bureau| He ures the walls Eventually the felt covers all the drawers were pulled out aud thei contents scattered over the floor. walls that before were so alick that big and iitile echoes played beck Here is the story she told the of-jand forth among them with free ficers dom and abandon About 2:30 p.m. I was awaken Echoes Are Trapped ed when a short man craw thru After the felt is up, the unaus the window, I lay quiet bed | pecting echoes crawl into felt while he went about bis work of |a' absorbed! burglarizing the place. He pulled An » echo Is absorbed one. EE SHOT IN TACOMA Killed by Special Deputy Sheriff During Street Battle OFFICER IS ARRESTED TACOMA, July 15.—Grand jury Investigation of riotous conditions growing out of the longshoremen'’s strike = =.wae asked here today, following the killing of Alexander Laid law, a union striker, and the wounding of C. Harris, a by atand by J. F. Dowling, a special deputy sheriff. Laidiaw was shot in the back after Dowling had been hit over the head with a club at Pacific ave. and Eleventh et jast night in the center of the business district Dowling and C. A. Joslin, anoth: | er spectal deputy, (fen backed u againet a butlding with guns drawn and stood the wd until the police arrived While the police were disarming Dowling, the latter's revolver was again discharged The bullet odged Harris foot Hoth apecial depeties are being eld in the etty jatl aw died an hour after wa nt The Comvaerctal ¢ ommit tee of ten are asking a special grand jury to investigate condi tions, The ne pollee are Inadequate In ¢ with the alt uatior With the longahoremen’s strike apparently no nearer nettlement| than it was months ago, both fac-| holding doggedly of the Commer ns # bership is to be take the sentiment for or out, a mer al Club to ancert against estab he “open shop" on the wan decided at a special z of directors Friday night rdieax of the length of the f the tro according to and ©. K representatives recent conte >, wh employers have ping Judge ( Kt restrai fering In a ployes or 5 Pacific. SETTLEMENT NEAR SAN FRANCISCO, July 15. —Members of the Stevedore unlon today took a secret bai Tacoma Friday ater with the em of the Northern n from way roperty SEATTLE STAR — A, —T MARGERY WILSON The curly-haired, brown-eyed beauty who won such signal honors in William S. Hart's “The Primal Lure”—and | let on @ proposal accepted by | | Committees representing the | etevedorcs and employers, | a S | which, If ratified by the union, | will bring a resumption of | work Tuesday morning The agreement provides that the men work under the old scale and conditions until a | compromise scale is drafted at conferences beginning August 1. No matter when completed, | the new scale will become ef- Another The Scotch uncle with Billie Burke in “Peggy,” are stars in “The Eye of the Night” “Shore Acres” in its quaint, sturdy characters—in story a rare gem, and it has our unqualified guarantee. OLIVER G. WALLACE will interpret these features on our $35,000 Wurlitzer Orchestra eh "Alga" FAY TINCHER rT made concessions. mmediately upon ratification of —In “LOVE'S GETAWAY"—Two Reels of the agreement by loca ngshore. Comedy a Girls’ Boarding School. Pretty men, Federal Mediator White will Lassies, Bathing Suits, Etc. try to work out the same form of| settlement at al | The stand of emt time will be granted, according to the agreement, and they will also be allowed to retain efficient non- union men | THREATEN PICKETS coost ports the ‘That strikebreakers om ployed at Pier 6 and the Great Northern docks have threatened to come out in a body and beat up the union pickets, is the statement made by James C. Hunter, treas urer of the International Check ers’ association | These threats, he declares, have | been made ast two nights and consequently the unions have put on extra pickets. HUSBAND MISSING — for the STRIKERS RETURN out the drawers and went thru/it is a dead | aati them. | Mr. Swan then stretches some r !, oO July 1 Mem He found about $3 and put it in/! ht cloth over the felt,| 4. C. Christenser Rapp hh de ssuorinants his pocket. He used a flashiight.| p t to deceive the echoes, and| ployed by the gas ¢ inion today are loading the steam I believe there must have been |< $ or whatever it may/mont, left home, 2654 Whitman|ers Elizabeth and Randon, and are another man just outside the win-/come to, according to the square|ave,, June 13 last—and has not! receiving tie same seale of wager dow. I pretended to be asleep. feet been heard from since. He said to th before the coastwide ‘The burglar crawled out of the But the tric he whispered.|he was going to Tacoma. was called Their return to window. I got up to go to the|“is no’ merely smother the| His wife 1 children are Autometically severs th phone. Before I could phone in the echoes with felt. It is to get all|anxious to hear from him. He ts| connection with the coast division alarm, the man had crawled back the echoes with as little felt as|described as tollows Ag 41, of the Loneshoremen’s union thru the window and grabbed me. | possible This felt costs lke 150 pounds, and is 6 feet He wrapped the to around | thunder 47 inches in height my head and over my mouth and — —_———| THEY WANT Td QUIT pulled me to the floor. Then he climbed out the window | 4 " Officers Wilson and Blaine SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 16 searched the neighborhood Half of the National Guardsmen At Summit ave and Pine st on the border will attempt to ob they saw a man standing by a tele tain release thru dependent phone pole. relative” provision of the new They searched him and found a j army ord it was ostimated here. revolver in his coat pocket eee <4 | He « his name was Carl Hick-| CHARLESTON, Va., July 15. ey, and that he worked aboard tho ~The naval collier Hector was steamship Potlatch. They took! broken in two by yesterday's him to the Pin rooming hou storm and abandoned late last Carley if she c Mrs and asked ould night. A radio message today identify him She said it had been so dark én) brought word to the navy yard the room that she could not say if| that all on board had been Hickey was or was not the man.| saved. He denied he knew anything of the The crew and the company of affair marines carried by the Hector He is locked up at police head-| were ta aboard the tug Wil quarters on a charge of carrying|mington and the lighthouse tender concealed weapons Cypre hortly before daylight Surgiar Pointe ‘@un The Hector was abandoned at Masked 2 blue handkerc aN oA ist yea portheaat Pie ne leveled a gun Friday | of Cape Romaine hen last seen, night at M. Glason of the Nay rte aloe including ke x se a fect Eighth | q Newell, her master, are pro ne handed « her purse Kavigdtin seaued thd containing $10, at the thue’s com os ea stabil mand. Ags he left, he sald The Hector left Port Royal mai ou heforé and I'll get you! er ganto Dominge, carrying ma Mrs. Glason told the police she| iit Caba, tor DTVOF Dinas could not anderstand what he|” she atten ib date set meant. She had not been robbed! here when tt ‘Meabled hee, before. but was unable to get further than unable te et further than within TIPTON, IND.—Six hours after| within nine and a half miles of the she finished a singing and dancing | Charleston Ightship before sink t at a theatre, Mra, C. W. Davis,| ing vaudeville actress, gave birth to| ‘The Hector carrted a crew of 12 a baby boy. lofficers and 50 men and 60 ma yr | were injured, two | before the crew and ma-| Ke rines aboard the wrecked collier | Hector abandened her off Charles ton, a navy department radio sald today The chief engineer and one fire-| man were seriously injured, and| the ship carpenter's leg was| broken | PERFECT 36’S WILL | BE OUT OF LUCK Deep consternation reigns in the | ks of the 8 women registered or the Red Cross training camp, dis to open July 20 at Fort Lawton menace « wind Inatead of sending a number of should be cured at once ¥ . guarantee a cure of this disens perfect 26 uniforms, some mean-|| or no pay t cuss s 1 July 20th we will extract hearted cuss has gone and filled Ddinican Dron when ones the order with No, 40's and 42's ts ord 7 Rubber The women were ordered to buy « them a little large, but they didn't suppose It would be nocessary to|| on ha wear reefs in thelr coat sleeves, || National Painless Dentists | Miss Sophia Rutley, who is to |be in charge, 18 expected in Seattle | (Monday. All work ¥ loyers on over FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c Children 5c Evenings 15c TBER TY 4 Days Starting Sunday VOL. XXXII. Devoted to Health, Virtue. and Horses Art M'DERMOTT’S BARBER SHOP. WEEKLY WHEEZE LAterature, Politics, Sports hoe Pitching JOE McDERMOTT Ed. and Prop. PROCLAMATION Be it herew promulgated Klein, known Barber, who ith that as and Benny, presides hereby Benjamin the over the destinies of beards that wander into the Hoge building barber shop, has been nominated te edit the next issue of The Wheeze. Should vou co in possession of some happy quy or ticklish suggestion, pass on to Ben ny, He takes an “4 ELEVATES 'EM May, the manicurist, says there is this advantage in hav ing a baicony for the nail pol fishers, It makes look up to the manicure girls OUCH! Charile Burnside, cashier of the Dexter Horton bank, had his beard entirely shaved off. Must be he wante to give Hughes a clear field, Bat no matter how clean-shaven Char lie may be, hi with him Manager Ri Roebling Wire s Burnside stays hardson Co. of the challenges —JULY 15, 1916. NO. 23. any heavyweight golfer except Taft. He bars Taft for political reasons. Whaddayamean, Rich? BILL IS BACK Ye editor's brother, Bill MeDer- mott, is back from Walla Wal la, where he spent five year: After a period of taar length in Walla Walla, says Bill, he can't kick at the weather here. A POME Re it “push” or “squeeze,” The object's to make Wilhelm sneeze. TWO ARE COMPANY; THREE A HOUSE PARTY ANOTHER POME In May I worked without a stop, 1 planted many seods; And now I have a goodly crop Of weeds. A RUM JOKE Every time Charlie Becking ham comes in for his shave, the bay rum bottles quake in fear. Incidentally, it may be re- marked that there is no need to ask Charlie bow he wants bis hair combed, dry or wet? ANSWER THAT, GEORGE George W. Allen, the bond man, says he'll bond anything. How about bonding bonded whisky? Sam Schwabacher, who used to loaf in Paris and pretended to be working on the Paris edi tion of the New York Herald, or something like that, has ex pressed his doubts about the ss of this edition of The Pure jJealousy—that's auc Wheeze. all. VOLUNTEERS boys who hang at Hyner’s have written to secretary of war, it is ru mored. They offer to form a company of cow punchers to join the army in Mexico, One of ‘em owns a cow and the oth ers can throw the bull The out Paul the Sheriff Bob, it is reported reports dull in these parts lately. He blames the su preme court for crabbing some fine explorations, one of which led to the gates of Eden business

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