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it Dp Life in N. Y. Gay Cabaret The LAST WEEK ‘Te WORLD“ WOMAN’ JOHN HAMRICK RCE SETTLES N SWAMP-ROOT | pivo! the plaintiff “urinary troubles which should agre to amount to less than $1,000 often lead to dangerous kid- ved ” W. M. Davis, attorney ‘for | troubles. NOW PLAYING CAPACITY SECOND AND POSITIVELY SECOND AND UNIVERS!Ty is to drop th Tie neglected, as these danger | *ult for a cash consideration, said Mri | McIntosh, said she was prevailed on | STAR—TUESDAY, BY A REPORTER! /krams from Chinese all over the | Never agatr [country congratulating the Seattle | Absolutely no more Chinese ded mn the opening of their new |feations! ‘ That's the ultimatum I am deliv Bends Mead With ‘Em ering to the ity editor today after That ervice thru, the Chinese attending dedicatory servi and | started a bowing-‘ceremony for and } Whooper-up” program at the new of the Chinese Fréemasons Jat iehth ave. aad Kiag at. Mon dress of weleome-—in Engtteh. And some nigh mogul, Frank Loule, sec retary of the Ming Kong Bow |Leong tong, rea of te read #¢ (GERARD HAS ASKED WARSHIP CONVOY | WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.-—-Am bassador Gerard has asked the state department that the ship him to America be con ¢ by an American lease of war between States and Germar clally admitted toda Nothing is being done at present by way of aj tection for his vessel in the jot war, it was stated. |Farmers Seek to | Control Markets | ; | ST PAUL Feb 27 National |headquarters for the Farmers Non | parti ened in St.) | Paul t | | This is the organization that re cently swept North Dakota's old a oa - |line politicians from control and | Nance O'Nell, in “The Iron Woman |took over the legislature to enact beara AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS VE he gg e kid a Babe |tions, and entire ation of | ™ nn, negli may Say speculatl ag of foodstuffs, | Sem. itties are often very dis-| PORTLAND, Feb. 27.—A $50,000 | SPectlety® & ire |. CLE MM ER —Anten and leave the system in a/| breach of promise sult brought by |.) clevatore and |p eamnte Drew te n condition. The kidneys|Mrs. Laura Mcintosh, young di | vo renous. ot Theda Nara tn “The to suffer most, as almost ev-| Yorcee, against Walter Rosenfeld, | o¢ in. tar sakion : " ‘victim complains of lame back cigar manufacturer, ended when rockwell nad |PUT HONOR FIRST = Minter | Kilme: Ame wad muatenl com jRilmer's Vebdon Aonsig Maer to drop the sult upon the pleas of! . Ue Sines Maclaren tm fo a splendid Kidney, liver and | itr, Parents, who disliked the pub-| PORTLAND, — Feb Put | ear Sh Wider remehy, and, being an wet} cmd he woman's heart /nonor first and peace second.” | MARINE SCENERY compound, has a gentle heal-|*h@d none the less, This is Mayor Albee'n advice to|- Marine gardens of the Bahama| ‘effect on the kidneys, which is | Oregon members of congress to-| ixiands may oon at the Liberty immediately noticed in most; A course in public speaking for)day. He w m to tha t.lin aat Voctuae thaken tha tee bs by those who use it. | business men will soon be offered|after a delegation had urged him 2 8 fal will convince any one who by Professor W. P. Gorusch, of the to nd a “peace at any price’ !iT MEANT A LOT sf need of it. Better get niversityy The first meeting of| messace. | War meant more to Philippa than your nearest drug store, | class will bo held Wednesday even-| —-——— eps A pe ase’ — ust plain war or St defini d start treatment at once. jing, February 28, at 7°30, in the! | thor great preparation, send ten to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dept. R, building. , if you wish first to test | University extension hae Henry | HEIDELBER BRAND N. Y.. for a sample! are put according an Old and Evening. $823 Fourth Ave—Main 3911 Get More for Your Money”! They Are Delicious TRY THE by No. 2 all grocers. size tin Ie ne tin 200 FT SOUND « APOLAS, Ind., Feb. 27. 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Just think! nd a softness that | Milwaub ticket office, Second ngs ans Theth vhole year’s foot comfort for ony || COmmercial Importing Co. anging tt a pleasure.—-Ad Cherry st. Phone Elliott neme Tig ma at € on = t ithe te kt 1 or w n FREE SAMPLE COUPON {| ae PYRAMID +) COMPANY. || JUST A COMMON DONKEY tw Py r al i e Mare! ‘seer os by ys - = K ne a Free « > ays e of ‘Treatme: Ji | be the ac ; plain wrapper. } F ] h d d D : f h 0 og: n hall have exclusive control, even as against the peo- || PEA IS site tl eeye Bt alsehood and Deceit of the Opposition ple themselves, of the Seattle water front || Wireless Hit Them; The people of Seattle are being told each succeeding It this ever happens, you might as weil dismantle your Street v4 — wor flaes . ow = nt gf 4 blic 1 ” j Th F day that their city {s confronted by bankruptey, un a psent grand public dock terminal system. You will ha ther turn over thetr iS Stat tn thei hatiocal ebenbiae, NOT TOTAL PARALYSIS, OF PORT DEVELOPMENT | Two in adm This, of course, is a fle. Those who av it currene AND PROGRE against which you were warned by Port in the federal court know it to be a He. They are either railroad parasites Commissioner Thompson of New Orleans as late as a year day against the stear im. like our two daily newspapers, or they want to be rail = — ‘ Sec py tage He: road parasites, like the group of shippers who bank on " ;Gore, of Spring e ey getting special privileges from the rallroads B M h ‘ aP bli Affai bE rose va hao Biche yt Let the reader get these three things clearly in his usiness ethoas in ublic airs lin a collapse of the wireless appar =e While in Europe during 1911 a delegation of of- | : pple, by their votes, have already orde Jatus they suffered personal in-| the established ficials from several American cities were entertained they claim i 2.. When it is established, {t will be conducted at a by a’ city official of one of the largest and best man- bia fi | Profit, and the public will not be gouged as they are now aged cities there » elaine dnlachatictcke! | 3. If It t# not established as the Port Commission lhis is what he said to them. It certainly applies : pe P : wants it established, much of the money already put into it nattl . : » are ende een g Prepare This for a Bad 3| by the people will haye been spent in vain. The railroads Seattle at this time, when we are endeavoring, TODAY 4 Cough—It’s Fine rs will re the benefit of it. But this is not all, Your rainst the opposition of our so-called “business men” : present 1 ificent public docks and warehouse system and their organization, to take over a very profitable Until Thursday » Cheaply and Kaatly Made, but 4 will be pernianently crippled part of Seattle's public business, namely ne Po + Does the Work Quickly, 4 And #0, if the bond issue gets three-fifths of the votes Balt Ling | , ely, the Port | $00 00064000060000000000 cast on March 6th, the people will have merely ratified aie ‘ . Your Last | isl ' what they have already ordered done. If the vote falls I have frequently heard American business men Opportunity FRO As below this, they will have defeated their own will; the rail say that what they want is a business men’s govern- fifth as mucl roads will have foiled them by scaring them fF ch as we have I . Tat y To a nent such as we have in Europe Yet your busi- = wratt ALL PUBLIC BELT LINES ARE PROFITABLE neadisian AEbha Canine cues cl Ls ie ° 7 Now, a8 to the profit or the loss of a Public Belt Line ess men apy § away all of the profitable nl ear in this city businesses in the city and of keeping those which are a | San Francisco, New Orleans and Montreal maintain unprofitable You keep your sewers, which lose ‘ their belt lines at a profit money, and give away your street railways vi In the Wonder Flim San Francisco’ moves 112,000 cars every year, and make money, “You own’ your straate aha wi ae makes an annual profit of $80,000 on an $800,000 invest ; ; eets and parks, ment. which are unprofitable, but not your gas and electric The Girl Philippa An Bact version of Robert W. Chambe greatest story, published in the Cosmopolitan Magazine. | Special Music M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS Russian Orchestra ind aa Nore tppatmtinent by asking Seattle's Best lyr Photoplay House. ves with this preparatic x Co, Ft Wayne, Ind. FEB, 27, 1917, PAGE 6 Hears Chinese Dedicate Temple; Swears ‘‘Never Again” to the mayor of Seattle, He grin |ione Hoop-La” proceedings with a ned sheepishly, hardly knowing] burst of Chinese music, After a what the big {dea was, But be-| minute or two the whole assembly | tween their bower would bend | of Chinese joined in on the chorus his head | | bewun to fear the worst Then came a Chinese orchestra On the vacant lot xt to the brought from California, It started /temple, they started shooting long strings of firecrackers Storming of the Bastile! The PPAR | Taking of Verdun—Vicksburg—oh th nd ja bi at waukee which was presided over b ip, president of the tong ANTI-SPEECH BILL Feb YMPIA signed to curtall and free press, is before th house of the legislatur was the contention ¢ who opposed tt Landon, Nichols, Burton. the Faulkner | | | Puget Sound will be prote i wt, i \against German submarines tn case * {of war by a steel net across Coming to thé Clemmer Wednesday |v irsity inlet, according ited received in Seattle, It will half of the play. ed up daytimes to 1 “ee } BUT SHE GOT IN PASSED BY 32 TO 5| senators including Iverson U.S. PLANTS MINES | AND NETS IN SOUND: to orders | steamships to pass in and out day afternees } wuc t noine! 1 tried to calm myself | But never agate ot koowt met we by looking at the pictures /til Chines mastered, watil t/h) Back of the rostrum was an im have beceme deaf, and have plenty | mense hand-worked silken emblem of revolvers on my hi |bearing the American and Chinese |} LT entered the Ortental romata : republic flags crossed, and below [with a good deal of nervousness POOLPOLOLOD IDO IDOUCL ISLA, the square and sextant, Insignia of S| Up four flights of staire I climbed i. | Masonry, hand-woven in wilh wl NEWS~-NOTES—GOSSIP || "mye rn | Sees Hi Gill Lv) hon | This work was done in Canton | And the first person I saw when | (&——————— stented se |by Chinese maidens and required entering the Masonto temple was one year's work. It in valued at HI Gi! = Yep, he was there with a $5,000 black one, putting on a little All the waéls are similarly cov style for the Chinese, d with wilken panels. At the} There was a bunch of notables | nouth en@ of the hall there ts «| there—Hong Kong Harry, One | balcony, facing out on King st, ar Lung Lee, Ah Looky Heah, Been among its ornamentations a Gone, and many others, so 1 was pair of bronze lions, which former: | informed. ly ¢ ated the palace at Peking. | Mayor Gtil had finished hin ad Monday night 600 members of | passage, having passed | by @ vote of 32 to 6. | That the bill will not wipe out] the IL. W. W., as intended, but will] only serve to increase lawlessness, | and ted Ad be | rmit off | operated | | Mines, sown in the sound Mary Maclaren stopped Lois! port Townsend, will be treet one day from Fort fora fp It is known © got it as an extra and | mines are already at starring. Her latest i@| and reach six miles across the inlet. | Want A Home,” at the Class A ‘ee WISE GIRL ' When the right man came along the man grabbed him. She was clever. It's in “The World and the | Woman,” at the Rex “TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET Tasted Never Famine, ten.| WWasted” No Puffed-up, der, Aching Feet—No New Orleans moves 250,000 cars a year and makes a net profit of 32 cents per car, or $80,000. Montreal moves 150,000 cars at a net profit of 23 cents per car—and it pays. Seattle has a better natural situation as a shipping cen ter than any of these, and it can do better than they are now doing. In 1916 over 400,000 cars were moved If only 20% of the present busine: by the commission, at even 26 cents a car profit, that alone will pay the interest on your $450,000 investment. Remem ber that 20,000 cars were handled last year at Smiths Cove s of this port is done alone, With a flat rate of $3.00 per car, which the commis sion proposes 4o charge, the people themselves will control the traffic of this port; the shippers will not be gouged nor the Port of Seattle hamstrung The state constitution plainly contemplates exclusive control of our tide-waters and their land frontage. That however, has been fixed by the railroads in the usual way, so that the control is no longer exclusively STAGNATION we are asked to defeat the bond issue, so the rail- in the people Now, Today and Wednesday Come Early In Her Greatest Vampire Picture “The Tiger Woman” 6— Massive Acts—6 Theda Bara, in “The Tiger Woman,” is scoring the sensation of her career. You have never seen her at her best unless you see her in this massive production. Tonight and Tomorrow Only |C LISEUM <Sth AT PIKE COLISEU moor, 40, MOTHER GRAY’S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mothers, hav Mother Gray's Bweet Menno A an electri- leellent remedy for ch int ad cian, living at 2215 E. Mercer 8t.,/plaining of headache, colds, heas, stomach troubles and bowel ir- died Monday from afternoon at the city burns he received regularities from which children suf- fer during these days. These powders are easy and pleasant to take, and hospital when he started a fire in the kitch- excellent results are acco hed by en stove Monday morning with @jtheir use. Used by mothers for 20 quantity of kerosene years. Sold by druggists every- - where, lighting works, which are profitable. New. York City took over the ferries when they began to lose money to the private operators, but later gave away the subways, which make money. We think that is bad business in Europe. We should say that was not a business-like administration We keep the profitable along with the unprofitable businesses. T fancy your business men would go bankrupt if they conducted their private business they do their cities, Yet I have never heard an American business man protest against this unbusiness-like policy.’ rhe strength of the opposition to the Belt shows that there is large profits in the business Let the voters use their common sense and vote for a money maker BELT 1201 Hoge Bldg. as Line LINE LEAGUE Elliott 294,