The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1916, Page 2

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ay ines Bime lavite you to oc fice always Remember that every tht 100" FORFEIT & Be Aare y FOO eaalaii | at ee Ee TEES OR OP ERED EEE OE ETC eee eT ete Don't Wetay the tmportant matter of your teeth Regal Dental Offices ‘KISSING CHARGE IS PLAN BIG FIGHT TO BASIS OF DIVORCE WIPE OUT — lesting her while her case is ~ Your Convenience ing sium and field sports. CHICAGO, Sept When a ! chicago, Aurora and Elgin train {struck an automobile at Lombard station, near Chicago, today, J. G.} Hemingway got out of the train to! 23. You ‘resten his position. f you want to know Prevents Barber's Itch Hemingway identified bim as bis brother, Frank Hemingway, | “ -BACK” 99 of Glen Ellyn, Ml THE “COME-BACK ARK sie tried and failed, ing our materials ttehing Healing » appl In 4 ney blackheads, rash, ecrema, tot L. RB. Clark. condition because of overwork, lack eeaiaiiee Jsimilar skin diseases will o! ch improper eatin, nd itv. - race vein Se re Ay | R. ©, MeCormick, owner of the | mov nds stimulation to satiety | h te |New Richmond hotel, has suggest will put @ man on his feet Increases strength whethe: of delicat tablishment of a park, Recent ne | Zemo, ¢ gotiations with the Great Northern | railroad for the use of the land) tthe over. /over & long term lease proved of | Don't walt until) po avall tur rely down-and-out, but | ” - planation tm large take them today. Your druggist will! DAVIO STARR JORDAN, former we lfn this paper [Rot help sou. ase, foe and $1.00 per [Chancellor of Stanford university, batitutes. Look | will speak to the members of the .M. C. A. Sunday at 3 Mt te planned. * knows his imported Haarlem Ot! Capeul DP. m., (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) DO THE VOTERS OF WASHINGTON Know That the SO-CALLED British Columbia Prohibition Act or Dry Law Recently Voted on ALLOWS THE MANUFACTURE CONSERVES THE EXPORT TRADE AND PERMITS THE HOME CONSUMER TO PURCHASE Read and be Convinced The Following Are Exact and Complete Extracts From the British Columbia “Prohibition” Law: (18) “Nothing in this Act shall prevent any brewer, dis- tiller, or other person duly licensed by the Government of Can- || ada for the manufacture of spirituous, fermented, or other liquors, from keeping or having liquors manufactured by him in any building wherein such manufacture is carried on, pro ided such bullding forms no part of and does not communicate by any entrance with any house or building mentioned in sec- tion including clause (a) thereof, or FROM SELLING | (57-0) “With the right of any person to import from with out the province for bona fide use IN HIS PRIVATE OWELL ING-HOUSE.” (11) “Except as provided by this Act, no person by him- self, his clerk, servant, or agent, shall have or keep or give liquor in any place whatsoever, OTHER THAN IN THE PRI- VATE DWELLING-HOUSE IN WHICH HE RESIDES, i (12) “Except as provided by this Act, no person shall use || OF consume liquor in the Province, purchased and recetved UE OA I A FOREIGN QOUNTAE OR TO iitheng | trom any persce within the Provines, unless it be purchased ms | vy RN A a es 2 aaa reese tbl ili Aba apd | and received from a vendor; BUT THIS SECTION SHALL : | NOT APPLY TO ANY PERSON WHO WITHIN A PRIVATE “Nothing in this Act shall be construed to Inter. || OWELLING-HOUSE INNOCENTLY USES OR CONSUMES LIQUOR NOT THUS PURCHASED AND RECEIVED.” It May Also Be Interesting for Many to Learn That “PROHIBITION BILL No. 2” To Be Voted on in the State of CALIFORNIA this Fall NOT ONLY PERMITS THE MANUFACTURE OF BEER, Wines and Whis- key, But Particularly and Especially PROVIDES FOR THE SALE AND EX- PORTATION OF SUCH PRODUCTS. As Well as the DELIVERY OF SAME TO THE CONSUMER AT HIS RESIDENCE. INITIATIVE MEASURE No. 24 Accords the Manufacturers and Consumers of Washington SIMILAR PRIV.- ILEGES Only So Far As a Mild, 4 Per Cent Beer Is Concerned. And in NO OTHER RESPECT MODIFIES OR CHANGES the Present Prohibition Law. It Is Only Reasonable to Ask the Voters of This State to REMOVE THIS UNJUST DISCRIMINATION } of the Present Dry Law of Washington Against Home Consumers and Manufacturers. ALL VOTERS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO REGISTER, WORK and VOTE for INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 24 every trace of pin STAR--SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, ISCHOOL PIANO TUNER IS BLIND BECAUSE OF MARRIAGEOF COUSINS) was chief instructor in gymna | John Burkelza, of Black Dia-| yrethods of preventing the spreaa mond, acoused bis wife falsely of | of tuberculosis and of getting peo kissing other men, according to/ple behind the movement were orce comp! d here Matters discussed by ogates to her divorce complaint filed here | Mattar fou Mewilosie league con. | j Saturday, and thrice flourished © | vention In session in the Y. M. C,| _ Because cousins married gen gun in her face, threatening her) A, Saturday erations back, ©. J. Andersen with death Dr. Christen Quevli, of Tacoma,| 48 grown gradually blind. On two occasions, Mra, Burkelss |"fsed that Seattle be made the| — Me Is the official tuner of h two occasions, Mrs. Burkelas | coins olty for wai a groat| Pianos in the public'schools of says, he flourishedga revolver, de slague. Other, Seattle, He lives at 2622 First fight against the plague, Other claring he would kill her, and at | speakers were Dr, R. J. Cary, Dr. | Snother time tried to intimidate | Thomas Tuttle, M. T, Stevens, Dr. | years ago Anderson DR. LR. CLARK her by using a rifle IC. F Fiset and H. M. Henderson, | At that time he was Mrs, Burkelga obtained an order |The convention will be concluded | teaching in Vancouver schools, Open Sunday Morning for) restraining her husband from mo- | Saturday night | where he also, did tuning and | | Many people are too busy to have — | His muse today are like their dental work done during the st He has kept In condi rhe beste oa “FINDS BROTHER DEAD, ::: Pi ccera’ cdatent | It was not until two years ago that his vision failed and he had to what office ts a « " me seer Rely Benetel|see what had happened. The driv ng tient {© ontagion and infec-|er of the automobile was killed, s dental | tor public barber shops. /and when he was pulled from the! Never mind how often you have of all. Our) For sal drummiats in original | wreck ter be re clearing the skin and making |y ly healthy, xemo te at - ” LD A Hat to | ed to the city council the acquist omedy. tt le not greasy, Ment As wchool piano tuner, “tle a | Spavios, the national remedy ot |Uon of two half blocks of property ati watery, and it does not |biindfold over your eyes, The first Holland, will do the work. They are|on Fourth ave. between Washing ‘ele thers fail it te the day you won't mind it much; but derfull Three of these capsules|ton and Jackson sta, for the e-|skin troubles wear it a w It would be good fth year, Sonsuitation free. 1m. to 1916. PAGE C. J. Anderson, blind tuner of Se attic public school pianos ng sight fa," he sald, when he felted The Star after his appoint training for r other senses You'll find your sense of feeling srowing more acute, and your hear. ing, too. Anderson got his appointment ¢ |from the school board principally on the recommendation of Mra. Freder 5, !ck Bentley, one of the best music leritics tn the city, 1204 Federal ave. syncopated umpty-umps, to His official duties require only part of his time, and he does some outside work, now, Even does not know what absolute blind Anderson says, he ness is, Ho can distinguish light} |from darkness “But I won't be able long,” he said. “It is fast growing black. 1 seldom mention it, but it is beca: »|won the republican nomination for | VILLA ATTACK HALTS PEACE Mediation Board May Now Have to Alter Plans lu PSETS BORDER PATROL | BY CARL D. GROAT | United Press Staff Correspondent NEW LONDON, Conn., Gept. 23.—Carranza’s apparent fail- ure to direct an effective pur. sult of the Villista force that attacked Chihuahua City may radically affect the tentative New Copy! The Funniest Comedy in History Laugh Again! os Byes b CHARLIE CHAPLIN plans of the Mexioan-Ameri can @ conference for a bor- wit der patrol, The commissioners had practically completed their work on a plan for border p trol when the Villietas etruck, It called for co-opera by Mex-| lean troops with Gen. Pershing’s| = - rey forces in patrolling the border, and | Si———r'd it . wae about ready for submission to| MA se i ol 4 es t Warhington and Mexico City The raid itself did not alter the) fi plans of the conference, since the Vv tas were beaten off, with heavy lon according to Carran- za's representatives | But the American commissioners did believe that Gen, Trevino, at Chithuabua, would immediately start in vigorous pursuit of V forces and disperse the bandits. T ‘e has been no indication that this has been done, Trevino's| failure to’ take the aggressive against the bandits has again ra! ed the question as to whether Car- ranza is able to organize an effec tive patrol to suppress banditry, de- spite his promises. STOP MAKING SHELLS MILWAUKEE, Bept. 23.—An-) nouncement w made today at the plant of Allis-Chalmers Co. by | President Otto Falk that his com pany will cease making shells, be- Binning Oct. 1. “Our contract with the Bethle- | hem Steel Co. expires on that! jdete,” said Falk, d it has not been renewed.” W. H. KENOYER, of Centralia, | Marie Mabel Dressler YOUR LAST CHANCE TO LAUGH AT THE COMEDY jseveral generations ago in our | family cousins married. My broth- er and I are paying nature's pen jelty.” ‘WELSH PUTS UP BAIL AS WITNESS | Freddie Welsh, " champton ight} Weight boxer of the world, lost 4 |$50 ball decision Friday night with | the police. Following the attempt of Frank | Purcell, manager of Harry Ander- son, to assault Referees Carsey, at | the finish of the Welsh-Anderson | bout at the Arena, police stepped tn and arrested both Welsh and | Carney as witnesses, Welsh and Carney were released on $50 bail each, and left mediately for Vancouver, B. C. Attorney Hafimiond. tried tn rain Saturday to have the matter drop- | | Purcell was arrested on a charge | of disorderly conduct, and was re-| | leased later. GIVES ’EM ADVICE) map ese? | “Btop talking hard times!” } This is one of the bits of advice Will -H. Parry, federal trade com: | missioner, offered Friday at the| monthly meeting of the Seattle Real Estate association at the Butler hotel “Seattle looks better and more prosperous to me than ever before,” he said, “and you real estate men must get out and create a demand for property, but, above all, don't fnflate prices (SUNKERS ENTERTAIN | lunchéon | Mr. and Mra “Ralph Junker gave & dinner party Thursday evening at their home in Mt. Baker park in honor of Mins Ida Buck of Osh |kosh who is visiting here, The! |guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Menees, the Misses Mabel Seipel, Laura Belswick, Ida Buck; Messra | Ralph Fiedler, Charles Sundiand, {Edward Mountain and Master Ralph Junker. {| SHORT NEWS | WOMEN POLITICIANS of the| county will honor Mrs. George W | Alken, president of the King Coun ty Women's Republican club and THAT BROKE ALL RECORDS, r Universal Features and Comedies, all Al OM iret Run, Start with Auto Contest Octob: COME EARLY—OPEN 9 A, M, TO 11 Lewis county clerk from Mise Rernice Bertrand by two votes at the recent primaries. | solutely lat. FOR IMPAIRED VITALITY eet Sette Ata hey mye | up nerves, b vital | restoring the ‘Try it tu phospha New 1917 October 1; wants WOMEN GIVE FLAG TO SEATTLE SCOUTS Marking the close of the week's campaign of Seattle Boy Scouts for funds to establish a Seattle council and to increase membership in the | ity, a large American flag was to! | be presented to members of the fu-/ ture council by the Sexton Wom-/ en's Relief Corps, Saturday. After the presentation, in Bon} Marche park, the scouts will march to the Orpheum theatre, where they | (will be the guests of the Wilkes! stock company at a production of Along Came Ruth.” The postponed flight by W. E. Rgeing was to be made Saturday,! providing weather conditions per-| mitted. | Dr, Arthur Jordan, one of the/ financial committee, was unable,| Saturday, to report the amount of money gathered by the scouts, but | <= inferred that the campaign had _been more successful than expect- led. Allen, her niece, edited it and saw it published. The book contains 129 pages and treats of the birds off the state of Washington. AMUSEMENTS ILAES PLAYERS Cruancun “ALONG CAME RUTH” timer, 2:3O—1Ge, Iie, B5e Tonight, 5:20—10c to See 2c Sunday Matinee “TRE RAINBOW" PALACE HIP wous Today, 1:39 to 11 p. m. eat Times Teday THE FIVE ALARCONS CHAS, HENRY'S PETS Other High-Class jeville And Feature Photopiay Mats. 1c Any Seat; Eve. and Sun, Ife Shows Change Thurs, and Sun. ‘CURES MEN through Errors and Excess, ep eT ated from gua Weakness, cme aired Mani | BIRD BOOK READY yrr's...cce"eon ber Kidney and “Bird Life in in Washington,” by | bles, are quickly cured by the late Jennie V. Getty, of Seattle,| DR, PIERCE'S SEXOID x box Lowman & Hanford's ORD REMEDY CO, Room Miss Getty died before Anti rou end Union. | publish her book, and Mi ALHAMBRA 5th and Pine— =Now Playing ORPHEUM WsTome pant By using GN. P. & & Co Fast Boate from Portland TO CALIFORNIA Berth and Meals on Roat— But 26 Hours at Sea r to Ship's Side Information Cor. 2nd Ave. | cP. A, GFL ar. A. A. GP. A. Ever; Ore. may eat recently pointed to the women's national committee, at a reception Oct. 7 at the New Washington THE HARRISON Direct line| steamer Crown of Seville satled for the United Kingdom from Seat. | tle Friday with a cargo of of lumber OLE SIWERTSEN, ono of the & jaliens to apply for citizenship Fri- | day, was unable to tell Judge | Frater the name of the state in | which he lived and was sent home | to study up. PREPARATIONS WILL be made in all of the city churches Sunday | for the opening of the Bible insti tute, which opens next week in the | | First Presbyterian church | A FOUR-STORY hotel will be) built at Bremerton by Jack Smith at a cost of $100,000 and will be leased to Charles Perry and Bert hGray, of Seattle A BOARD appointed by retary of navy 3,100,000 | the sec and headed by Rear Admiral Helm, of the Atlantic re serve fleet, is expected daily at Bremerton to investigate possibili ties for additional navy yard im-| provements FOR THE [ith consecutive time, Mrs, Mary L Stilwell was e¢ e president of the King County W, c at the annual convention which closed Friday night at Meth jodist Protestant church, at 16th ave. N. and East John st MEMBERS OF the Pacific North west Society of Engineers are in cluded among th | the Seattle guests invited by Chamber of Commerce , to attend the honorary banquet to | jbe given Col. Cavanaugh in appre |clation of his work on the Lake | Washington canal { I Ny / / VAUDEVILLE OPENING TOMORROW ‘MATINEE FREDERICK V. BOWERS and Company IN HIS BIG, NEW SCENIC SONG REVIEW ‘| LUNETTE SISTERS The Whirling Geisha Girls , N WALTER BROWER The Jolly Jester SEARL ALLEN anp , HOWARD ED PRESENTING “A REAL PA PAL” "MORIN SISTERS . HELENE DAVIS In a Variety of Dances ™ Minutes of Daintiness _ Orpheum Travelogue- -World’s Current Events A SATIRICAL COMEDY HONOR THY CHILDREN _ORPHEUM ‘CONCERT ORCHESTRA—CHARLES BURNETT, DIRECTOR EVENINGS—10. 25e, 50c 750 ALL RESER VED SEATS NN NN PRICES: MATINEES—100, 25c, 50¢ OE A Oe A AV A Ne Ws Dw, r Vas wr

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