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DUBLE GUARD ON ALL DOCKS Water front employers had redoubled their precautions Saturday to prevent further possible attempts to dynamite or fire any of the docks by In- alling electric lights and tioning armed guarde under every wharf, James Murphy, a longshoreman held for arson {n connection with the attempt to fire Pier 2 Thursday night, will probably in court Monday, The mint penalty for arson is five years prisonment Murphy denies positively that he 4 threw the bottle of phosphorus thru one of the windows of Pier 2 im altho Policeman R. B. Colby de = 8 he saw Murphy do It ‘hamber of Commerce trustees will meet Tuesday with Judge ‘Thomas Burke to consider the re quest of William Blackman, com 4 missioner of conciliation, that the chamber co-operate in negotiations to end the longshoremen’s strike. Tomorrow GRAND Third and Cherry EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. Would You , Work Two IT’S UP TO YOU! Why Pay More? FIVE Acts That-for Speed, Pep and Live Interest TOMORROW Tonight 1 OC Tonight Week Day Matinee NEW AMERICANISM By EDWIN J, BROWN Democratic Candidate for Prosecating Attorney k on the New Americantar w Thought Soclety at the over the Nanking Cafe, « irth ave, near Pike st. All ar elcome SATURDAY EVENING August 19, at 8 o'Clock. THE MEN, | KNOW THAT! Impropes rather | than very often the your long standin 1 treat all DISOR- DERS MEN or 608 i for reliable Wi Come to me rman Blood Teast Opposite Fostotfies, am to 8 py m © m to ta SANDERSON'S un ka ble remedy for FEMALE re LARITIES, Cure many the most obstinate ¢ in $fo"10 days, Price $2 pe box, or 3 for $5, Every box guaranteed, Hours, 9 to 1 to 7:40; pundays, 1A toh RAYMOND wom 6, Hote! Antiers, REMEDY Co. be arraigned | m ‘SEATTLE ELKS WIN BLES AND MmhEGL. © Main | STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 19, 1916, PAGE 5. NEW YORK, Aug. 19 coming to New York this fall Then listen, Misraes; here's wha’ you'll see in the theayters (Business of studying on whom to mention first.) There are American and English plays, and operettas | from the German, and farm plays and fashion plays and plays based on motion picture p _— (Ah, we've got !t—and maybe| she'll write for us the story of her young, eventful sife!) Ruth Chatterton, for tnstance, | who starred first in “Daddy Long legs,” Is to have “Come Out of thi |Kitchen,” an A. &. Thomas com-/ dy, from Alice Mi-ler’s novel. |. Doris Keane will appear in an ‘Arnold Bennet? adaptation of his| cwn passionate novel, “The Book jot Carlotta.” | Frances Starr will be in “The| | Little Lady in Blue"—but not till |Christmas time; that’s a costume | comedy by Horace Hedges and | Wyeney Percival. In Mayo Farce The Sisters Doily, those operatic sane and optic del delisht will enter LAKE SEAMEN PLAN STRIKE Are yo) ! 10,000 May ~ Quit Work in| | Fight on Welfare Books |WIN WAGE INCREASE ; BY HONOR FANNING | | DULUTH, Minn. will be tled into a double bow knot; commerce involving millions of| dollars in Iron ore and grain wilt aralyzed; 10,000 men will be! 1000 freight vessels will lie at anchor—if the seamen who man the freight boats of the great lakes | | decide to go on etrite, | The seamen’s union has two de-| }mands to make on the lake car | riers’ assoctation—the organization ‘of ship owners which controls 600) monster freighters and “rules the waves” as far as great lake freight traffio is concerned The seamen will demand an in crease in wages, and ABOLITION OF THE CARRIERS’ WELFARE | PLAN “The welfare pian Is nothing more or less than a blacklist,” says Victor O} national | secretary of the lake seamen union. “The welfare book our special grievance; the ship- master keeps each man's record in a book; the master holds the book. On his record in this book the seaman secures his job. He must deposit his book when ships. Sometimes the master retains the book—if the seaman quits without his ap- | provail—and a seaman witnout a book is not considered a de- irable workman. are gathering and some day a great bonfire up these soon there will be of welfare | If it requires a strike to enforce |these demands, we will STRIKE! “The seamen already have won jthe first m in their fight. An| }advance in wages was granted a few days ago. We will make a} further demand for wage increase, | and repeat our demands for abolt tion of the welfare book. “The increase just granted gives | }able seamen $70 a month, and | deckhands $47.50 and up.” HERE'S WHAT MEN | ON BORDER EAT ANTONIO, | SAN Aug. 18. This | is what each American soldier on doea not cover the roof of the|@¢ville the border consumes in one day beef, 18 ounces; baking) 08 ounce; beans, 3,4) potatoes, 20 ounces; | 1.28 ounces; coffee, sugar, 3.2 ounces; pepper, cinnamon, .014 ounce flavoring extracts, Fresh wsadae, ounces: prune 04 ounces lard, 84 ounce; O14 ounce. In one day a horse eats pounds of oats and 14 pounds of | hay, This average is subject to change at any time. 2 PRIZE IN PARADE HOQUIAM, Aug, 19 largest state assembly yet Elks gathered here in the annual convention will dance the pavement tonight Frank H. Lamb of Hoquiam was sidered the candidate for preuident Seattle won having the most Closing the | held, | 12th the first prize fr| marchers in Fri-| b & Union day's parade | Bridal Night,” jthe larges: Footlights Twinkle; Curtains Up On New York’s Theatrical Season in a farce, “His written by Margaret Mayo and Lawrence Rising. Jane Cowl, for the first. time In years, will have a humorjus role Betty Behave” Ann Murdock will star In “Please Help Emily,” tho first play by H M. Harwood, Britieh army officer. Elsie Janis and Hazel Dawn will open the Century theatre for the Dillingham Ziegfeld outfit Maude Adoms, Too straight drama Grace George will stay in reper ltory at the Playhouse. Mra. Fiske will =. Ibsen “Enemy of the 5 eerie: od Emms Duan will act HUGHES WON'T Music at Grand; “Girls” at | DIP IN FIGHT Orpheum; Dancing at Pan; | Refuses to Be a Party California’s Fection’ alism 1s GREETED BY By PERRY ARNOLD U. P. Staff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19.— The 1900 California republic- ans will have to settle their own differences in their own sidential Candidate does not propose to recognize the existence of any friction. The nominee so Indicated his po- fition tod in conference with | rious state leaders. In the mean- time, a truce was apparent be tween the regulars and progress ives, manifesting Itself when 4 photograph arranged to pose the sominese, National Committeeman Crocker and Chester H. Rowell progressive leader, together The candidate, it was said by those with 14,000 does not desire to be involved tn anything except a clearcut CoN Gov. Hughes addressed one of gatherings he has faced swing around the in the Civile Auditorium last nig’ Fourteen thou it was estimated, packed the building This afternoon éuring his olrela’ here Hughes will and leave for Los Angeles tonight Baby whale is reported to have been seen in Elliott bay. Mebbe Charlie Sullivan, secretary of po lice, went aaswimmin’, ‘REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS {n order to introduce our (whalebone) plate, which js the lightest and strongest plate known, mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. 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Bring thin ad with you OHIO%..c: Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Oppesite Fraser-Paterses On, whom he talked, feels | |that he should not mix in local or state issues for the reason that he| directly from San Francisca, al-| ad-| |dress a mass meeting if Oakland, Crothers’ “Old No chel Lady Maude Adams ill feature Bar ties “A Kine for Cindere Margaret Anglia will have Somer set Maugham'’s “Caroline, and Marie Dressler will be a female ahletic trainer in “Sweet Gene vieve,” by Jimmy Forbes Blanche Ring will star in Wil-| ltam Mack's “Broadway and But- | ‘termilk.” Paviowa will prance at the Hippodrome, Chauncey Olcott il work in a Geo, M. Cohan com dy and Macklyn Arbuckle and Ross will costar In a Geo. V Tt plece. | w T Herb | Novelty at iy Ava | The Six Impertals, a musical ex- | travaganza, will top the bill at the Grand, beginning Sunday. The Corona-Murphy company will present “The Witness.” Tegee and Daniels have a com- ledy, singing, talking, dancing act Campbell and Greenwood will, Present a harmony singing and comedy act | Brady and Brady have a comedy jnovelty act The 14th Installment of “Peg o' the Ring” will complete the bill. cee |ORPHEUM | The Wilkes Players will present Ciyde Fitch's lively comedy of so clal life among the wage earners of a modern American ; Girls,” opening Sund Orphe Two new the company will be seen tonight, | Miss Alice Tyler from a reputable lcareer {n Eastern and Denver stock companies, and Norman R. Feusier, |who Is to play “heavies” though he is well known on the {Orpheum circult and stocks in Orkland and Los Angeles and road engagements. “re preparing for their night's rest a young lawyer is plunged by ac- } will reporting | Girls” tells the story of three young women, office employees tn | |New York who have resolved to live bachelor girls and are quar |tered in their own apartments, in dependent of boarding house re strictions. Suddenly, while they / Cobb Has Play George Nash has a play _by| Irvin Cobb and Ret Cooper Me arue, Robert Eceson will be a movie hero m “The Squab Farm by the Hattons. ‘Villlam H. Crane reappear in “Father and the! and David Warfield in “Th Music Ma Jan. T in a farce, Powers will come back Somebody's Luggag Raymond Hitchcock will be seen in an English twusical comedy, Hetty.” Anna Held will have « revue An Irish Opera Other mualc pleces will be The Star Gazer,” by Frana Lehar Her Soldier Roy by Victor Rund um die Liebe,” by Oacar Straus The Girl from Prazil,” oy brummer and Grun wald; “Lieut. Gua,” by sler Elll- ner and Rodansky; “Florabella,” by Cosmo Hamilton and Cuvillier, and “Lite Miss Spring time” and “The Czardas Princess,” both by Emmerick Kalman, of “Sari” fame. Also there will cra b V Blossom be an Irish op. tor Herbert and Henr Palace Hip Q.—Does the prospective groom share equally with hie fiancee the expenses of the wedding? Who should buy the flowers? A MALE VICTIM. A.—In this instance the “victim” gots off easy, as tho expenses of the wedding fell almost wholly apon the bride's father, Her mother be. ing the hosters of the occasion, as |sumes the responsibility of dir details, «lways, of course, ng her daughter's wishes {a tho duty of the groom to su It provide the flowers that the bride and her attendants ca the bride making the rolection. Q.—Can you tell what the differ. ence is between faithfuin: and loyalty? A READER. A.—The difference between the two words is very alight. Faithful |ness pertaias more to one's character, For instance, to bh ful, one must be honest, upright and neore Loyalty is used re in the sense of being constant to a cause or person, whether good or bad rue faith eldent Into their company and is much fluttering and fly- and Indignatioin. | Anthony Smythe has the role ung lawyer. ee J jof the ye | PANTAGES | Leo Perkinoff and Ethel Rose jwith their Imperial Russo ballet, | will present a dancing divertisse ment as headliner at the sistema beginning Monday. Bertee Beaumonte and Jack Ar| nold, late of the “Mixs Nobody From Starland” company, will pre- sent “The Doctoreene,” to the ac- companiment of many laughs. Fred Holmes and Lulu Wells, re cently with McIntyre and Heath, | will offer “On the Doorstep,” and |the Royal Hawalians, in “Paradise | Beach,” will illustrate the real |Honolulu brand of the fatest mu | sical eraz | The Three Luciers, in a big vau specialty, and Garcinett! in a comedy trampolin| Brothers, novelty, will care for a portion ot the comedy work | The final installment of del the big Pathe serial, also will be shown PALACE HIP As the big novelty feature of the |new Dill at the Palace Hip, Sun day, will be the Five Belmonts, |The Boys With the Toys," who jare spectacular hoop rollers and | Diablo spinners. | Jerry and Gretchen O'Meara will Joffer a Protean musical novelty, with singing, music and character | | Portrayals The Edward Zoeller Trio do) | skillful topsy-turvy tumbling | | tricks, | White and Brown have a pleas. ing comedy called “A Lesson in Flirtation. Muzette The Danelog Violin ist,” ie a pretty, dainty dancer and an excellent musician Then there will be “The Joy Riders," Menlo Moore's “high-po ered, twelve-cylinder” fun and mel act | Q.—We are four girls, chums, all 16 years of age. to the show, church, and, in fact, if step out of the yard in the even ing, we are followed by from two to) 4 leight boys, all strangers to us. We) er |do not flirt, but attend strictly to and|our own business, and tell them Top to bottom: Hallye N the Palace Hip, Tegge at Danie! at the Grand, Jack Arnold | everything we can think of to get and Bertee Beaumonte at Pantages, |rid of them, but it does no good. |Our mothers are very much worried poll a Which t 9 tremendous and won't let ua go any place in Pretty girls, singers and comedi.|the evening. Wil! you please give ans, fast and furious fun, and a|¥8 your advice about this, as we peautiful novelty illusion, make/@re very much annoyed and hate to this a big vaudeville feature have to always stay at home. The feature photoplay of this | FOUR PERPLEXED GIRLS. bill will be the third chapter of the| A—-When you “tell the boys ev popular “Grip of Evil” serial, en-'erything you can think of to titled “The Upper Ten.” The|rid of them,” or recognize the Selig-Tribune News Pictorial tells) presence by the slightest word or of current events. laction, you are not attending strict lly to your own business. No boy is so devold of pride that he will risk having his vanity wounded more /than four or five times, so if you would {gnore these boys complete MONKEY GETS ALL OILED UP; IS SICK |ly, they would soon cease to annoy NEW YORK, Aug. 18—A pot | You. Don't you eirls know that you | monke saa tah ie hiahas should not speak to strange boys jmonkey, @ quart of whiskey and) iiger any circumstances? Resides plenty of room aboard, were ele you are too young to go out alone ments in two wild days on the Unit-|jn the evening, unless accompanied ed Fruit liner Almirante. The|1,y an older person monkey got a horrible Jag, mon- keyed with the wireless, tried to pull the rigging down and wasn't} @—My etd ll BS captured until he got to the delir-}@ ™ unt Pp m. during we jum tremens stage. days. When he comes home he seeks a corner, equipped with a dictionary and a magazine or text /WAR UNITES Two books, «ce studies hard every epare moment he has. | am 80 lonesome. He never entertains me OLD SWEETHEARTS i'r. Winer G0 t0 him he wil |eay, “Please let me study,” or HW ARRISBRA, l Pa Aug. 18. | “beat it." He seems to be seeking Tobias Voskuhl, an officer of an} #" education by reading magazines interned German vessel lying at| or studying text books. Shall | continue to be lonesome, or what New Orleans, has married Miss Al bertine Dehner, a Steelton girl, for| Shall | do? ‘a whom he had been searching 14 » C. A.—-There is so much worth years, Wherever we go, | A THE STORY forgets his wife and hovel, second wife dies, comes rich young ruler is shown ber and November, PATHE LE SENATOR POIN All Bremerton will unite in honor of Senator Poindexter Saturday evening, at a great meeting to be held at Eagles’ hall, at 8p. m. The passage of the navy bill, carrying an appro- | prlation for the construction of | capital ships at the Bremerton navy yard, due to the efforts of | Senator Poindexter, has arouse | ed the city to a pitch of enthu- | siasm and excitement which ex- | ceeds anything In recert years, | and the celebration of this event will center about Sena- | tor Poindexter’s Saturday even- ing meeting. The senator will be the guest of | Commandant Coontz, of the Puget) Sound navy yard, from 9:30 Satur-| while literature, so many things to be accomplished tn this great, big, | juteresting world, and such a short | time to glean these beet things in| life, that ft seems almost absurd | for anyone who has the time, to! ask: “What shall I do?” | Nothing will break down the barriers of loneliness as will oceu- | pation, There are four corners in | every room. Choose one of the three left, equip it with dictionary | and text book and run your hus-/ band a race. When he discovers that you have decided to depend upon yourself for your entertain- ment, without a doubt he will come over to your corner, or invite you over to his. Invariably when a man finds that the woman in whom he is interested can live very happily without his society, he endeavors | |to reverse the situation, HUNT MISSING WIFE Portland officials have asked the Seattle police to be on the lookout for Mrs. A, Nobbs, who {s alleged to have deserted her husband and brought her five children with her to Seattle. . Beginning with the PERKINOFF And the Final MATINEES, 2:30, Tomorrow Until Orrin Johnson Vladimir The Light at Dusk IN 81X POWERFUL ACTS One of the Truly Great Pictures of the Year, Accompanied By M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Viadimir the depths of a Russian peasant to a power in America, daughter and marries a society “The Light at Dusk,” and the REGULAR MUSICAL PROGRAM “Serenade,” by Title “Menuet,” by Paderewsk! FLORENCE ROSE FASHION PICTURES The Latest Fashions in America, Showing Fash- ions that will prevail in New York in September, Octo- NEW PANTAGES And the Imperial Russian Ballet BEAUMONTE and ARNOLD in “The Doctoreene”—Comedy HOLMES and WELLS “On the Doorstep”—Song and Chat THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUPE—Honolulu’s Stars THE THREE LUCIERS—A Vaudeville Novelty GARCINETT! BROTHERS—Trampolin Specialists “THE IRON CLAW” EVENINGS, 7 and 9 o'clock Thursday In Russia as Krestovsky Russian Peasant Later In America as Mr. Krest The Rich Young Ruler of the Steel Kings In a Masterpiece in Photoplays Krestovaky, forced from far off Russian then, when his in a leader; the way WEEKLY ‘MMER Seattle’ s Best Photoplay douse DEXTER TONIGHT day morning until Sunday morning, He will embark on the government tug Pawtucket, at the Bell st. dock, in Seattle, in company with a dele gation of Bremerton business men, | who will come over from Bremer. ton on the tug to meet him. The party will proceed to Bremer ton by way of the Keyport rifle Tange, arriving at Bremerton at about noon. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Senator Poindexter will ad- dress a meeting at the Washing- ton Veterans’ home, at Port Or- chard. He will be entertained informal- ly at dinner Saturday evening by A. Migiiavacca, president of the Citizens’ NUXATED IRON Increases strength of delicate, ie Tundown per days many instances, forfeit if it il exe 100" FORFEIT pear Ask your doctor or drugs! wi Drug Co. Bartell Drug 4 Swift's Pharmacy always carry it in stock. ILKES PLAYERS Gare “DIVORCONS” Mr. Johe Sheehan 10c, 20c, 300 Continuous Today, 1:30 to 11 pom. Last Times Toda “THE JOY RI JACK BORNHOLD Monday Matinee ‘and ROSE Chapter of