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STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1916. PAGE 5. THIRD AVE. AND CHERRY 8 SEATTLE- MADE DANCE | = s | ACT TOP S GRAND BILL TOMORROW The Well-Loved Favorite— | ts author and producer of the head:| The title, “Divorc ie ” sugeente THURSDAY ANITA line act, beginning Sunday, at the its theme, as it fy a tale of matri Grand theatre. It is entitled “An monial troubles and entangle THEATRE Indian Rhapaodte.” Two prominent | ments, usually a mirth-provoking dancers have been secured for the subject when some one else is in EUGENE LEVY, MGR. act, and they are bilied as “Yost! |the tangle and Gurley.” They are assisted by! Mia» Grace Goorge starred in ree TOP-NOTCH VAUDEVILLE Minerva Wureke, ‘The act han aS | “Divorcom™ seven wecmes nae a vs And the BEST in Pictures Oriental setting jand won flattering praise for both * $ bid ALL NEW Gertrude Dunlap and Lew Virden,! play and payer, and only lust win ‘ = Mm in “Rite of Wit,” will be heard in|ter presented an elaborate revival , TODAY “aac cs es of this comedy at her own theatre Clark and Cunningham have & the Playhouse, in New York. The comedy singing, talking and acro- | Wikes players are preparing @ Ko! o- | PANTAGES | | Pantages will offer a big bill , ie next week, with music and comedy |predominating, There also will be! .. e - +E ] @ big animal act for the entertain: | ie f “ basis . r new member of the company, )) John Sheehan, a well-known and popular Eastern stock actor . Assieted by MINERVA EUREKA, in batic act : geous setting for this offering Sid Stewart, “a versatile enter | which will serve to introduce an ment of the little folks and grown: ups as well, Yogi and Gurlie yon rere The miniature playlet, “A Nigne| Assisted by MINERVA FUREKA, in in the Park,” will be the headlin “AN INDIAN RHAPSODIE” er, with a company of seven prin: | To Head the Five Acts cipals and a big beauty chorus. : ; Five Sensational Acts Landers Stevens, Georgia Cooper . am ec A Picture Packed Full and company, in “The Getaway are coming back; Carl Emmy and , a . Ss free of Throbs and Thrills The Original Funny Man of the Screen jhis pets will please both old and Kimberly and Arnold will y nome now dance steps, sing new songs and chat @ bit, and the Melody Six will provide the big | musical number The added attraction will be} Prince Matsuyamo, the Japane Caruso, who has created a sensa-| tion in Californt | \ Pathe Weekly see | ee ; % Tokio, Capital of Japan * (Color Scenic) Jumping Analyzed PALACE HIP Law Hawkins, “The Chosterf of Minstrelsy,” headlines the and big program of vaudeville and | photoplay which opens Sunday | afternoon at the Palace Hip, Haw | | king is one of the country’s best toe funmakery 3 i 1 tinued engagement of Rawson and ’ us ca 0 am Claire, in “Yesterdays,” an epl-| M. Guterson’s “Hejre Kati”. ...By Hubay sode of childhood | Violin Solo by Joseph Waldman Will a e gr ae one Gen Famous Russian Orchestra “Mignon Overture”...By Thomas lot of fine singing and dancing numbers Orchestra Number Muzette, “tho dancing violinist, is & musician and dancer. brothers—Leo, Jan and Misch Cherniaveky “A Little Bit of Vandevilien | ADMISSION Sess: oe | a Groy(TRIAL AND SHAVE AT -ICHAPLIN ~ “THE FIREMAN” Bring the Kiddies -» Weekday Matinees 5c Evenings and Sundays 10c Evil" serial. Tht to run for 14 weeks elle of the adventures of John Hurton SEATILe® west PRUIOrLAY MOORE | The Russian artieta—three great Howard and Graf have a beauti ful operatic and juggling playlet called “A Jugglor’s Dream | | The feature photoplay of this ] 5 DIN, which continues until Tues ay might, will be the ser cha b ’ 5 editor of the Honolulu Star was | |inepired to write a leading article Q.—A year ago | began to go with | compelled to work for others for — lon “Superlatives,” in which he|® @!tl and loved her very much.|the necessities cf life. Thru It all TACOMA, Aug. 12.—How to | The inspector presented his of the greet said She promised to be my wife, but my, love remained unchanged until t combine the administrati f 2 “Jim r ! tainer’; Arthur and Lake, in acom-| ‘The appearance of the Cher-|after a while she broke the en-|lately. He does not drink now, and | the law with the besiness oe | 00,0 Se come Sate 5 Bl edy novelty act, and Charlie Chap- niavekys in thelr concert here may |gagement, My feeling did not seems to have lost all interest in barbering withuut loss of time carefully shaved down one CALEXICO, Aug. 12.—One by/forks are plac left si delinquent lawyers, the State Bar| Johnson” out in county road dis- (4) Railroads, in determining “reasonable rates,” can in- in}the fine things of life, for family this government in the new ar- lin, in comedy pictures, complete rightly be regarded as one of the change, except that | loved her| other women, yood or bad. He is) was demons successfully side of his customer's face. —DECLARES BASIL M. MANLY. the bill q r kreat events In the musical |more than ever. She seems to like very kind to me, and seems to! today by “Jim” Fisher, justice Then he called for Thurlow’s Riese | ee history of Honolulu, Their genius, to see me suffer. She Invites me| want to atone, but | cannot forget) of the peace and leading ton- version, meantime methodical- BY BASIL M. MANLY ORPHEUM superb techniq and magnetinm |to the house, but when | speak of those years of misery. | seem to) coriaiist of the town of Buck- ly removing the whiskered Noted Economic and Political Expert for The Star | A comedy adapted » the| place their performance up among |my she laughs at me and|be changed. | try to be like my! 4 growth from the other side, y | French will be the Wi Ikes pia: emt |teases me. What do you advise me old self, but as soon | see him Thurlow had suffered “Well, it sure looks like he Torre on Se lage ta Maety's orien of ertisien, breuking the = | to doz ROD, | feeling of contenpt and loathing! , at the hands of a state | had you, Vic,” sald the justice the silence of Silent Hughes. in these articles Manly, by quot- | A.—-You are paying the penaity of |COMes Over me. Please tell me or ed with the at the conclusion of the testi- 3 Ing verbatim from speeches and supreme court decisions of U P -LA NACION 6 LEADING »ving a girl too young to be serious frankly Marie od ' ye bys eres in ‘ of ust a dealer's ii- mony, reaching for a towel. hes, | it it. Your only hope ts so to|#"¥ way: ave tried, but seem) cense on a delivery truck. He The prisoner at bar admitted F re pag af Sead aaeront ag tae tat ct } : z improve yo : rae thing ® ll Ss unable to overcome this feeling. was hustled to the barber shop. 4s much. q has. E. Hughes operates. — -) A your personal character and TROUBLED WIFE. The inspector was in a bur Guess it will have to be— Charies E. Hughes’ decisions supreme court justice and acts as PLEA |manner that she will prefer you to|,. “There are ca where love! ry. Likew lat : what'll you have on your hair? New York governor entitle nim to the railroads’ support for president. | i] Oe a) other rivals is i ie and 9 _ . ms te tron in “Jim's” chatr. r - fifteen Collars eee costs— F As governor he vetoed the 2cent fare and full-crew bills. | - tig See po yon do dae ad cil right. Vie that’s all; aaa | 4 As jus@ice he concurred in decisions that: PRES WILSON Varsity Center's Programs hones the waleee Pn Prior ba ra ships you ha aie pat : we : 4 4 (1) State and nation can exercise no control over rail- f] Cause Cheering as dinner table; also how to aeat the {ituratsly pute nis own induleences | TUCKER NOW HEADS |TOO MUCH JOHNSON; roads except in the narrow field of transportation. tains at Grid Game jmen and women guests above h and his own/ ? (2) Private shippers cannot recover damages when their WASHINGTON, Aug. 12— : | i ALICE C. Richer neo # difficult for them | BAR ASSOCIATION SHERIFF PUZZLED eo. businesses are ruined by illegal rebates. President Wilson and Secre [MEN FALL IN HIKE .Q° hnive* are laid at the right |to rate higher than hi : Be i (3) Congress and the federal courts can wipe out state tary of State Lansing today In- - ls “\side of the plate, with the sharp | estimates f. He virtual! NORTH YAKIMA, Aug. 12.—In : ‘ a railway laws and commissions that compel rate reductions. | dicated the official interest of 7 edge turned towa » plate, and | tells them that he has no regard for |Order to deal more severely with There seems to be “too much | m clude in their vaiuation land given by the people to them. rangement for the interchange one the wants of the boys on the jt J of their use. When there | jove, for a place in the world association, in annual session here, | trict No. 13. BLSs The first decision referred to was In the case of the Great Nort ra} of news between North and border are being filled. The lat-|'* ® fal oyster or cocktail fork You are to blame: but you |bas increased its grievance commit Deputy Sheriff Von Gurst is look- railroad vs. Minnesota; the second, that of the Pennsylvania railroad} gouth America est addition to the Ife at Calexico s at the right of the spoons, as ght to ta into consideration tee from five to 21 members, and) ing for Johg Johneon, tho not the vs. the Internationa! Coal Co. President Wilson said: fe the Y. MC. A jit is the first to be used fen and fact that husbe has authorized the employm of a ee vho aie at O'Brien, . 7 “ “ women are usually seated alter he strength of ot o secretary and a prosecutor. nor John Jo&t. on of Kent Hughes’ greatest service to the railroads was performe wever | think | can say with defi ondr | cg gg gy ocr Mle vad the ength of chara to when he wrote the decision in the Sieueaote ia sana eae sople| nite knowledge of the facts Hundreds of magazines and pa-|nately at the table. No effort is| check his downward cour He A committee was appointed tore. On July 27, {t was learned by the a e the amend nts to the state auditor's office Friday, John John- pers are arriv ally and are| » to seat husbands and wives!can never wipe out from your life | Vi yanently got t ECISION 1 > L y | th le of the United aod na agin Spence aiphateaigy <b pad piney “oe orl San eas Lemp po Beg peo reed in the st the house of} ogether., lor his the effect of those wasted | probate code, to be presented to the son cashed in Seattle one county born bad handed down a decision that was denounced by resolution in| ple of the South American re Prvewegd A gsr the Hbrary ® uenasr years; yet he is trying to atone jnext legislature, eg A road warrant for eet oe was , the governors’ conference, at Lake Mohonk, where a special commit-| publics better. Altho neighbors | Piano and postoffice fi Q—if or when has the letter them, and you can help him.| The following officers were elect-/tended for John Johnson | tee of governors was created to notify the supremo court that ff the| geographically, tack of ready |, David G. Logg. of university foot-|postage to Germany direct been! If he can now see life in its true jed: Wilmon Tucker, Seattle, prest-/ O’Brien age maaan e rl gt Ag tate ey thas peatae Met comtmaunlahtion ; has. combtantty yall fame s peen elected presi-|changed from 2 cents to 8? L. C relations, there is bope that he |dent; C. Will Schaffer, secretary On the same day the same John With this ominous threat of organized resistance: the cance came| threatened to make us strang- |2ent. The big center is arrang-| A.—There being no ships running | may yet realize come of your for-|Irwin A. Kirby, Spokane, and U. P.| Johnson also cashed two state road tas ate” oo dnen aacaaga tn wette the Becton, ere. La Macion and the Unit ing several programa weekly andjdirectly to Germany which the|mer ideals. Then love will return. |Cockerill, Seattle, delegates to the | warrants issued to John Johnson of ches, a sel ‘oO he decision they are attended by hundreda of|postoffice department recognizes American Bar association Kent, amounting to $56.25. Justice Hughes gave every appearance of reversing the Sanborn decision, while in reality he sustained Judge Sanborn on every point of law for which the railroads were seriously contending. He ruled} that the main principles upon which the Sanborn decision was based | ed Press seem to be removing pon te rer 7 : n - ; this menace of misunderstand. | {lows who cheer like @ crowd at/as mail carriers, the S-cent rate ap-|_ @—Won't you please advise me sd & football gamo os to all letters to that country.; What to do? | have been going Ing, for in no way can we be , p p A trial maren has proven that ae ty with a girl for some time, and hr | . come so well acquainted as thru fo) Washington contin ane nt can _ .| thought enough of her to were right, but that in the Minnesota cases the principle had been too| the easy processes of every: | tity stand nome acclimating. From |chent stontona ene ch wich ee, |to become my wife, She saye she narrowly applied. | Say, ows 10 to 20 men fell out of ranks on ®lcaped from Chile and the other |!oves me, too. Sut, Miss Grey, she Thus it was ruled that the Sanborn decision was right by holding retary Lansing said 14-mile “t he other day. They |from the Argentine? Did they ever confessed to me that she was be- THE COURTS COULD ANNUL RATES FIXED BY THE STATE if| “The arrangement made between | were taken to camp in automo |reach Germany? 1. [teyed by a. man in an. Rastern they were unreasonably tow, but that in the particular cases before the United Press and La Nacton, biles. Their troubles ranged from : -" she Stenting ; « State, and that she now tne a5 DE Gourt the rules were confiscatory in only one out of the three roade|one of the great Journals of South |sun-stroke to sore feet Ey a ea Shy e steamers |S other of a son 6 or 7 years old. | Opening Monday Matinee, 2:30. Evenings, 7 and 9 p. m, affected. America, for the exchange of news, oh march was remarkable, how: | paseo Please, please, Miss Grey, an: in that tne 14 miles we three hours and 35 swer this right away, and tell me what you think | ought to do. SINCERE. A.-Somewhere there is a man Even in the case of the road for which the rates were held con-,!8 most gratifying proof of the in fiscatory, the net earnings were $742,000, yielding 3.5 per cent on the creased demand for more Intimate covered in enormously inflated valuation allowed by Judge Sanborn knowledge of one another which is | minutes The Big Musical Feature From Broadway Q.—! am 17 years old, and my fiance is 22. Do you think | am too young to get married? Outposts from the east and 99 In fixing the basis of Valuation used in determining whether or|80 prevalent today in all the Amer Land: ; “A NIGHT IN THE PARK not the rates were reasonable, Judge Sanborn had held that In valuing |!can republics art of camp : He Lage « rage A.~Ye. 17; ty eahatdaedt to yto 3 res Poste ae ihe a eal estate t of which had been given to th It evidences the euccess of the 8 rumored in the ranks that! 0°) © - é all from race. erhaps he has Gann Rie ee ape ik ca ty the fed sass Brebcaroaar oF bought for a song 40 years ago, the (Pan-American move to which |/100 Pullman care have been or to niatey 1A eee are, 20 wooed won a pure girl for a Seven Principals. Beauty Chorus of Six Di ‘ 01 y to pt ‘or W T IT WOULD CO the government of the United|dered to Calextco for the latter A . wife h better, th oad was entitled not only to put it in for WHAT IT WOULE Pe cen ane Uplee |art of this month jthat age. If you and your sweet-|than the xirl he betrayed? Con TO ACQUIRE THE LAND TODAY in the heart of cities and thickly heart are adapted to one another, populated districts, but also to MULTIPLY THAT VALUE BY TWO/|Wider acquaintancesbip between ‘3 and your love is the enduring kind ventionality says “yes,” but in the eyes of their Creator, he ts as you will lose nothing by waiting | guilty as she. | until you are more mature. What you ought to do all de — pends upon whether or not you Ore, Aug, 12 Q.—I think few men have been | consider the irl an outcast.” If Terribly burned by electricity, the Pie as | have cared for my hus- you do ‘ot love and respec railroad was entitled to charge up the theoretical cost of acquiring its body of Henry ©, Rumsey, mine|band. No sacrifice was too great enough to forever refrain from rightof-way at present—altho it may not have cost one-hundredth t foreman of the Pacific Power &|for me to make. | desired only bringing up her past, you would a of that amount—the corporation was not entitled to any fancy multi There can be no doubt of the Light Co, of this city, was found|his comfort, and to be in his com-|thousand times better break off benef to be derived from thi®| yeuterday on the flcor of a sub-|pany. But about a year after our your engagen! ow e of knowledge, nd station. He had received a severe! marriage he began to drink and go hose enterprise has increas ghock THE JAPANESE CARUSO Prince Matsuyama * , 4 on account of the special purpose for which it was to be used the sister republics of the Western ELECTRICITY KILLS | As a result, the total valuation of the roads allowed by Judge| hemisphere will do much to foster orn was 56 per cent GREATER THAN THEIR TOTAL CAPITALL |the friendship and mutual Interest which found expression in the) pine HALLE spirit animating the second Pan American Sclentific congress which met in Washington last winter. ATION, which included millions of dollars of watered stock! THIS WAS TOO RAW FOR HUGH so he held that while the The Melody Six—Kemberly & Arnold Carl Emmy and His Wonderful Dogs, and Landers Stevens, Georgia Cooper & Co. Also plication stunts. But the REAL service of Hughes lay in the doctrin ge he handed thowe a 4 1 a ft , . de this cas ad Nhe tasamandt auiberity Of comet saahtan d pitehed fh long to the out with questionable girls on the Figuring on an average of four “ . own tn tin cane, chat “the paramount authority of congrens enabe i?tng’neyiaee’™ ar Mach inary ea, Phe enon 10 he out with quettnable re on the Fguring onan eversee, (eur IMA “THE IRON CLAW,” Nineteenth Installment caer sotecenee at St6: Giscrarion fort Med to its cate (interatate com. (change are rendering valuable pub-| skull was crushed My children and | have been hu-|servative, Uh € 8,000,000 peo ment of that which has been entrusted to its care, (interstate Com-|jie gervice to the peoples of North| ——_________________ |miliated, and have gone without|ple in this country In daily enjoys CRUSE 1 0c & 20c merce), and for that purpose and to that extent, in résponse to a con-|ang South, Ame riea ufficient food ana clothing, even ment of :notoring ietion of national need, congress may displace local laws by substi . 3 9 : | tating lars ofits own smb: or the federal courts can wipe out the GET SAVOY THIEF BULLBROS. i EXCURSION _—, | ug. whole body of state railroad laws and regulations on the basis it Is in response to national demand. 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 This doctrine forms the basis of the republican party's platform) H. J. Kelly, allas Walter Mercer, MMEETROPOLITAN THEATRE ANOTHER WEEK OF promise to wipe out state rafiroad commissions alias C. D, Whipple, alleged profes ccs biiipedeansnisdamcaipichdddeacces 1 G t Why do the railroads want to wipe out the state commissions andjsional hotel prowler, who got into oO r@) 9 center all authority in the interstate commerce commission? the Savoy hotel on July 26 and St, Panl Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. 66 +] The state commissions from the beginning have attempted to lower “nicked” a $150 gold watch from 8 Pike beeline ea the CAPITAL CITY—ncenc unrivaled in Hast or fs freight and passenger rates. Their efforts have been largely annulled J. Girard, in room 1116, was under ond repaire ¢ ‘The finest trip on the Sound, Ride on a is Rh ls i] Fa le. kings ‘ mer. Four hours in Olympia—an interesting city—the end by the courts in such decisions as those handed down by Hughes in arrest Saturday in Spo Bie North Dakota coal and West Virginia 2-cent fare cates; but such A criminal complaint, charging The Great 11-Reel Ince Masterpiece of the Oregon Trail. Visit the Capitol, Priest Point Park, Tum litigation is expensive and keeps the people stirred up. him with grand larceny, was Issued pha Watar Fale The interstate commerce commiasion, on the other hand, has saved by Deputy Prosecutor Palmer Mri put in The fant popular steamer NI@QUALLY leaves Galbraith dook MATINERO. Rvsningecobaleany, Ate LaMalnohicanneean the roads hundreds of millions by abolishing free passes and rebates,|day. Whipple, whicl ts the name skate at 9 a.m, Leaves Olympia at 6p. m. Arrives Seattle 10:30 p.m | Sho and BOs Gallery '28¢ and in the past two years has permitted the roads to INCREASE RATES |he registered under at the Savoy, 608 PIKE ST. Bbout $50,050,000 a yearl will be brought back here for trial. | Main 875