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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1917. PAGE 2 SR ——— 'VANCOUVERIS | JOFFRE AND VIVIANI WIN GREAT |N. W. FISHERIES SMILING TODAY APPLAUSE IN CHICAGO WAR TALK MARSHALED AS , : BY GEORGE MARTIN | American Brother | FOOD SUPPLY CHICAGO, May 5.—Viviani, Vivient and Joffre will address! | y -aa Joffre and the French commis: — themacives in the monster free pul | = BY ABE HURWITZ | sion today bade farewell to the — jie stock yards meeting, which oa BY GILSON GARONER VANCOUVER, B. C., May 5. | sea of flage and the roar of Chicago's farewell to the war en WASHINGTON, May 6.--Aesist “it le easy to be ead when one’s | cheers which marked the first oy# today, that ox-Premier Vivian | ant Secretary of the Navy Franklin m be heart ly tilled with sorrow. it is | two days of their tremendous directed his words when he cried: | 1) yommeveit today Is tn charg of Douglas Fairbanks leaves [4 more difficult to be cheerful reception by the Middie West Come to us, Am n brothers : of prenes * ’ : . Ke) but we know how to ‘do our bit’ | here, and after the big stock Come and fight mide by wide with | the administration task of p tonight. Don’t miss this : each of ue—-and we are going yards masa meeting today will r French brothers; your allied | ing the Northwest fishing industr i ae to omite and be heann” carry thelr essai of war'and. |Gretbaco din greatest of all Fairbanks answer of Mins Josie! tove on to other conqueste Come under your glorious ban-| #, J. Brown, representing t la dons, queen of the Rriti#h Colum-| The West awoke toda »\nor to fight for the democracy of| Washington WFisheries association, |P28ys f 4 DAYS Commercial Trarerere carntves und of the voice of ¢ the world and show afl men that| had a long conference with It L kext gala event ever held in| Mrance thundering ite 1 when the rights of a single nation | velt today in regard to the proposal Starting ' America’y ald ina world war for are violated, the rights of all na-/made by the associa orgar : : nival haw turned Vancou-| freedom ons are trampled under foot ation of @ national cries de Sunday ,,,; a r war existence to West Is for War | fense council, to co-ordinate the t y t or and Iife whieh And the neh war mak sthem AY Pi tt TE | Flor yua fune of the tad tray irious furnishings Streets Filled With Tents Crane's marble pa He has asked e on lake over the pi i r eal WASHINGTON, May 6.—Au- L i One entire street, called Georgia! shore drive, awoke to a realtzation| thority which will phon at plete data on boats now ¢ on ‘ jaduct, a mile lor en over that the Went In f sr to the Oh government to reach into the rhe lerstood, have —the romance of a road agent who, with a chip on t athe and tents, ai : F cab) inh. é home of every American cit. | been liste ander Mille ra either shoulder and a gun in each hand, ruled his aret an eres hall va yhor Formality and excl aivenisee . ere isen and punish preventable Freeman 7 ington nava tiet who proclaim the time nored not on the ‘ogram of the day nd milithe and mber yetween 400 domain—only to fall under a light battery of brown of Potte a waste of food, will be sought |‘! ‘ | Viviant and both cumberel| SF coma ce the aenaamane Ve eyes and black curls. Margery Wilson and Louise lies of the o4 | ngrees by the departm: Char oR sik ply. Roosevelt wae enthusiast among Fran r told Becretary of t of agriculture Glaum support Hart in this C. Gardner Sullivan AN gg lang eer rye Weet one . Make tonight the big super-story. Ne oak Pagls Wise tp the awent leis ron m9 “in| andes . . ho earn their bread } «|| READ STAR WANT ADS’ night for laughs. Come of thelr brows e 7 ° mo : ‘WIFE DIES IN early—and bring the kid- idies. MATE'S ARMS: Ww ead and A | ae ic TOMORROW— MARGUERITE CLARK a chaming sketch of innocent girlhood, e gambler t LEFT WITH US TODAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9A.M. and 1P.M. 6P.M. and 8P.M. WILL BE ENTITLED TO 8 MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS JANUARY 1, 1918. lice bell the pair had made |suicide pact | Wilkie and wife had battened| the door of the kitchenette of the apartment with towels kerchiefs, and turned on t of the gas range. The } left a note on a table which | “There ix one thing want and that is th relatives in re the disposition of Pp Bew | Mine Josie Siddons, Queen of the | Carnival at Vancouver, B. C. hypocrisy of a ny slip ¢ like the d. I sii caleba ii |ronter of a four legged rooster and] f| YOU MAY START WITH $1.00 omy x tks tc ne iat pietees oadectil: eharactarane Smith, for the last 17 years, had| Trixie, the fat girl, and a hundred | have ‘ tion, cleverly’ bt i hos and A. R. Bradeen, 522 Harvard ave, N.| Here some 40,000 people have/l| V id less tha |under no consideration to relatiy that indefir " 4 eersdbaes. Charles B. Smith, 60, Seattle bust. been coming daily to throw con never paid less than or lodges. Friends: May the t ness man, died in San Diego yea.| @—— TAR WANT ADE ies ae cn we teak eel | world serve you better.” terday from injuries {a an automo-| READ STAR WANT ADS | |Cates and win prices tha 5 P C t P. A | Mr. and Mra, Wilkie came from bile accident three weeks ago. | @————__—— @|Sny one wants. The bands have er en er nnum | Valdez, Alaska, about two month osetia clita anen CL iineaaiadaibecsinsietaitlidiaimieiane ey aN. Pegekes Grew tion [sands to downtown streets ; On Savings, Compounded Semi-Annually | Pay High With Lives | s : retary of the Can nh patriotic ago, end were known to be in f Jnancia! difficulties, They had not |been able to pay their rent in the | Agincourt, and were to have moved out Friday at 10 o'clock Wilkie was still in a critical state this morning, and it was not] known yet whether he would re-| |cover or not | \JEANETTE’S RIVAL, BEATEN, TAKES ACID ELKHART, Ind, May 6 Todge | E. J. Crull of Montana, who was jefeated for the republican non tion for congress last summe Miss Jeanette Rankin, today «at e steps of an undertakin pent and drank poison He wcted to die Relatives with whom ( Admission 15c Children 5c ANY TIME | fee from whom I learned? of ‘zig manner" “| Washington Savings Dentist’s i222: st g |task of caring for the dependents lap Batok and Loan Association I learned that approximately one! Du t lacunar 1s Sr atee Semen Se 810 SECOND AVENUE Ce] ("ts in life or limb at the front. | | Assets, $6,300,000 Established 2714 Years | In round numbers, 28,000 have deen tn the trenches, sent from/}/ | this Par Western province | DIRECTORS | t e u ic Joy Amid the Tears ino 3 PK. Btrove | home fn Van-|f] » p couver there is the aching heart of ita & mother who will never again see Wert her bory—her boys, in many case And ye were the fanfare BY EDWiN J. BROWN : : rill erties of youth: | Omen . ot R= aia } 713 First Avenue, Union Block s boy tickled maid ow! A pra e of ¢ y is probably the ying the ubiquitous carnival weapon nerve-racking and the most slavish of all the prof here were the foyful ealis from sis litthe wonder, therefore, that dentists sometimes forget the | clowns and singers and dancers aduty they owe to the public | “Why should we not sing “4 It is not true that “people like to be humbu a and dance?” the queen of the Pd people like t humbugged” when! csrnival replied to my question jt comes to having their teeth cared for, yet ma >} “L ghall give you the words of suet humbugged in spite of the dentist, because they refuse to, Lloyd George when he wae sim- stake the advice of the competent dentist—the dentist who is| ‘larly queried on some Scottish 4 - 3} Sus } ‘ affair, He sald ‘Even if we shonest and will advise | patient just what is best for a| Sve locked In a life-enddenth iven case. struggie with an unserupuous foe, we are not a nation In tears, The blinds are not drawn. By all means, sing, dance and rejoice. We will all be the better for it The carnival, which ends Satur ay night with a Mardi Gras, is ex pected to raine $100,000 for the Red people d people d IS THE JURY’S VERDICT TOM TRACY Great labor leader and one of the 74 imprisoned I. W. W. members of Everett’s Bloody Sunday, is acquitted of breaking any laws and WILL APPEAR The theory advanced by some dent should charge all the patient will stz can afiord to pa That is wrong. I that he charged the well-to-do or he could do charity work for th good doctor overlooked the fact that he was colleting twice for those who could not y. He re Croms, the returned sold fund charity cases the first from his rich patient, and the the Canadian pa fund and d time w he did the work for charity's sake, and his\th@ royal naval service fund conscience smote hi had already received 4 soothed h cart, afte He only received ve should from the ri " patient ar gave what he should to the one who was in need. His re 6 , ward in both cases was equal, and was required to qualif o { him as independent and considerate The dean of our dent ollege used to tell us to do the! City Scho | ° Cl b ° P I kind of dental work in other people's mouths that we ‘outa Stott, oth Marguerite Clark in Popular want in our own mouths, and to charge others onl tw ‘ — on A spoil night, and it was Girl Role at Coliseum Tomorow te duty 1ecesaor Was elected “aps 1 e-elected for the con flower wherever she goes. While { There are dentist se method ¢ conscience . tt Tees AT THE | Jin “The Valentine Girl” Mise Clark ¢ ot honest men in the pr sion, and [ ame people lL teach lin “Valentine Girl,” Dainty Actress | depicts another of her young git! chi poth in the profession and out of it, for condemning some ation | Depicts With Usual Charm, An- | roles Marian Mors a's peceiae Es b 4 2 | 1 is so dif ent f of al : dentists and their methods of getting the money, and thet Martie? ea pe | other Young Girl Part girl that Dieg Clark Bhan iar ving people as little as they can for it lover by Director goes | — Jthat her admirers will find in this ay # Some dentists are ialista . yosed Stout Resolutions were | On the heels of the tremendous | character on a new Marguerite rH (hloodless de anding the reinstate Fairbanks success comes another|Clark. The heart interest and tr i it i cg Sah e Lanchiere or the reste THEA TRE great picture, Glorifying her past] mendous appeal of the Nttle gitt ® | ‘ Bad cure Pyorrhea for pe wh he school boar popularity as a delineator of|this story will serve to endest m amusing and pathetic girlhood|Miss Clark even more strongly © i Se th % “Hi bain tise mE hibbdbted carte At each performance of the benefit now being held for BS eee ermlonal: cater, |pomsiiie. Walle MOR nee 4 and that the pois will destroy their health, if allowed tco|toachera taken bac Pe ne i ; Laepnars Licthorg Scant ‘and tho ber mothe ; continue. By t Werhese and Gwhiiore arate I havelite feet ecm ther would the defense of the other 73 imprisoned workers eee ee atentina ain Taal | was a few montis known people to be robbed of their hard-ea me They inal story concerning a gambler's | old, she deep sense of loyal daughter. The production was di-|ty to both. It has been the dream rected by J. Searle Dawley, who is|of Marian’s short life to meet ae responsible for the majority of|father and when that dream iP Miss Clark's pictures, and has. re-| nally fulfilled she discovers that , ceived some flattering advance no-|is a note mbler and ¢ro0! tices from motion picture maga-| This m oth ing to her for she zines and theatrical publications as|has been starv of Jove, ant it he honor yreak-|tries to make up for all th well as having t nor of break ies t ake uD for ae lid not have Pyorrhea or Highmore trouble (trouble in the antrum of Highmore), yet they were fleeced of large fees anc KAISER HOLDS received nothing but a few treatments of Iodine on the gun and th ir teeth poorly cleaned neere; he owes the dental profession the respect ‘HE JUNGLE” Big labor 2-reel ideration of not causing it be looked tune: siete ¥ ‘ ing the nee records at the|has los ta rah as si ne begat iis \MSTERDAM, May 5.—The Ger Upton Sinclair’s Great 5-reel leaders will Knockout 1 Theatre for the | wealth and all that it can buy, Ue 9 : a | e to be man ¢ itution committee voted of its engagement there.|tle Marian is shunned by the pur ue today in effect to continue Ger Labor Photoplay speak. Comedy. Miere te xo comparison. between {girls and boya of the: Sam Miss George Washington,” “the|hood, The hungry appeal of ui {little girl who couldn't tell the} Marian for love and sympathy, be truth,” her last previous girl char-|her pathetic endeavors to find o acterization, and “The Valentine} bright side of life in the Wh |Girl.” The stories are entirely dif-| shadow of calamity, make her a ferent, but in each she cleverly | of the most deli tful and wisttull blends humor, pathos and that in-|appea characters Marguelt definable “something” that has|Clark hes given the photoplay hig made her the {dolized international |lic, Frank Lossee, as John 3 star, In “Tho Valentine Girl,” she|gan, the father, plays one of i many's present mon. and to shut off comple aul ayatem according to !uteapretation put upon Jeorlin dispatches here today The committes began the day'a session with adoption of a revolu tionary plan to require t hancel lor to countersign all orders and « dinances of the kaiser, and to make him responsible to the reichstag for _MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ent and tive treatment by @ regular phyriciar at HALF PRICY _ ONE DOLLAR CASH “ADMISSION 10€ sutton eer, weiat H MAT, Doe such orders | depicts with infinite delight, Mari-| most difficult roles of his cares # ’ ' But later the tee ut i r ri 1 gambler's daughter he in the ened profession?! DR. EVANS SCaneer ie comnts uaede Continuous From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. a SLBCRRE gaars cauaniat: | As Dp Bt OL PROVLES K BUILDING proposal that the ehancellor be wi mother love or a father's | The Colise Greater Sympheht re 10 a.m, to Bb pm; 7 to KD. nun, IE to Tt, Keoond and Pike made Hable to dismissal on a ma-| rt | protection, and is about as welcome | Orchestra will be heard in conee! jority vote of the reichstag as that pretty tho unappreciated !and accompanying the photoplay®