The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1917, Page 4

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PHONE MAIN 3340 8—BIG DAYS—& STARTING TOMORROW SUNDAY MATINEE INTRODUCTORY MATINEE SUNDAY ONLY FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 25c OTHER MATINEES DAILY FOR LADIES ONLY A BIG, PURPOSEFUL PLAY Mane Gteason } No Children Admitted The Question of the Hour THE TRUTH ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL "Mothers, , Bring ‘Your Grown Daughters : EVENINGS—25c, 35c, S0c—few at 75c. Judge the hearign on the Dr. Rudolph H. Gert the hearing on the # his daughter, Anael, | rfor court, othy Alden De Bit. Baby Toddles Into Street and Is Hit t You Nt mer vat ‘bedtim hair has “ft leaves no, sticky, vee Ro 6 icky. It has the i trace. sality of drying in bea and swirls. we lent, dressing tor th, ightfully sott row ounces from ru Jast for we is with « too! this Gown the full FA driver, ing tn the street. of the ees os Se Toms war zone hospitals have or- Foot-Base, the antisep- for use’ among the into the shoes an the foot-bath, ‘Allen * rtisement. New appointments to |nounced Friday. N. H. PRICES—All other Matinees, 25c, 35c—few at 50c. ALL SEATS RESERVED—AND NOW ON SALE. 'DR. GERBER FIGHTS FOR HIS DAUGHTER Frater Friday continued oe and eoungert, jelub; Jacob Lough, commodore on the Queen City Yacht club; ry hy og baley, executive secretar Chamber of Commerce and mercial Club, were added preliminary OBEY THE COMMAND “If America will only eliminate waste and extravagance, it will go far to help the whole Why not charge yourself to de- ~ mand atte | 100 per cent sound value in return for every expenditure you make? Bank what you might have wasted in a Hy SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank Thomas Burke and Gordon © to and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $21,409,499.60 4 WWIETROPOLITA E THEATRE Week Beginning Monday Night, June 18 MATS. WED. AND SAT. FIRST TIMES OUTSINE -f NEW YORK and CHICAGO DIRECT FROM ° 18 AT THE BELAS@ » THEATRE NY. aN Me Anes im» THEATRE CHKAGE come edd and , 7 Sai, WALLACE EDDINGER- RUTH s ALL last & row: day Mat rated rower $1.60 rs 1m, G0C. dn st 9 rows, $1; gallery, firs MOORE THEATRE| A Powerful Play jeation of until Monday The child ts the ward of the supe- nd Dr. Gerber has been attempting to take her away from her mother, who now is Mrs. Dor- by Delivery Wagon Donald Norgard, aged 15 months, sustained a fracture of the when « Porter Bakery Co. deltvery| tomorrow afternoon by the City) #peed boat, and stung my face, wagon struck him, at Broadway and/jeague clubs, in their park at 14th Yesler way, Friday afternoon. A.jand B. Jefferson | J. Nugent, 202 Republican at., the|is scheduled for 2 o'clock. said he came up over the hill and did not see the baby play th | ADD NEW MEMBERS mittee In charge of the celebration which will formally ppen the Lake! §t, Pani Stove Washington canal, Jaly 4, were an-! jcommodore of the Seattle Yacht eattle pioneer, died Friday at Provi-;me on with en aging shouts. dence hospital. She ia survived|Then, enddenly, | made a k the com-|by several daughters and a son flip off the board into the le of Lake Washington. When I Repair & Plumbing Co came up, the launch was a half} mile away, and in my band I held Latimer eee om of rope. I wallowed an stoves,|grily in the Iake until the rescue pr Fengee and “furl party came Judge and “oo Hotter give it up," amiled Mr Cor-| put tn and com-|Carman. “You know I've been of the| nected. trying for years to ride one of the Com-| blame things and I have never th 1D BELASCO AES URE "ARTMR EYGON™ “MARTHA HEDMAN | SWEPLEY GWBERT DOUGIAS - KATHRYN KEYS AND THE OTUtRs. GERMANS TRY FIGHT ON FOOD TO RECAPTURE | BILL BEGINS AS _ LOST POSITION PEOPLE WATCH (BY ROBERT J BENDER WAR SEPUATION TODAY nat a ; ne "WASHINGTON, June. 16. oo ear ee aes anene Responding to the mandate of drive south ot Non, PY President Wilson, the senate repeleed, agricultural committee today reported out the Lever food con trol bill, putting the Initial fight on the measure directly up to the senate The bill Is sent out of com mittee without recommenda tion, and will come up for de bate in the upper branch early next week Gore Opposes Bill Gore, chairman of the unfriendly to the bill troops cap minor raids only LONDON, June 16,— British forces holding positions wrest ed Thursday night from tho | Germans south of Ypres were ator hotly attacked yesterday, Field . Marshal Haig reported today. | ising Senator Chamberlain to dt The counter ult wae marked] [0's its commas fa the Goper house by heavy artillery fire, but th | “Whe tate of the bill is yet in Germans who succeeded in pene| gount Opposition will be ex trating the Rritish curtain of fire] pensive and reaching the front British! “iow extensive remains to be trenches were immediately driven | seen out and the entire attack complete- |ly_ repulsed, Front dispacthes today enlarged upon the importance of the sudden Girl Writer Conquers ARTILLERY BUSY PARIS, June 16. lin raiding and tn some sections violent artillerying was the only fighting reported in today's official statement “Pretty soft,” sald 1. “Lwill vote for it on the spot. You know me when it comes to getting out of work.” Great activity eee He tied the board to the end of East of Rheims, the French jing gpeed boat—I attached mynelf forces penetrated German trencden | on eee ee ne oard. and and took a number of prisoners. In‘) ae the Craonne sector, west of Mont The boat gave a tug, the ornery two-by-four sneaked jout from under me, and I was lett nhaling tar, and oll, and other mat finds near the shore of « jCornillet, a violent artillery fire | Was reported } a CAPTURE 75 GUNS te ROME, June 16 Cadorna’s | iin jtroopa swept forward In another successful offensive daeh today My audience had a keen sense of | numo ffawed east of Adanelilo, capturing strong: [Mute monty nt Ney Suttawed ly fortified position at Corno Ca It aroused my tre. When the vento, according to an official war apeed boat came back I pounced on that thing with eye Speaking of bucking bronchos, Pl office report, The remnants of the garrison and two 75 guns were cap tured, with other booty Artillery bombardments are dom. venom in my match my surf board with the rey ~ Parag ok eee |buckingest, any day * = With the boat clipping along at jour alr fighters have brought dowD|o9 wiies an hour, it reared and two enemy planes. ranced and swayed rs iu wa It turned complete rerolations. It bounced to the east, then to Three Tourneys On the west, then straight abead At City Golf Links| 24 all could do was to CLING Three golf tourneys are now in| ue, Toke “ a ” yelled progress on the municipal course Keep your mouth shtt” yo at Jefferson park. The beakers|)0 Seu with Mr. Carman and Elks are in the hot of their) « . " - |dattles, while play for the course aa ie on thing!” championship is still in progress. I lay supine on the board for a while, sort of fooling it and getting my balance Two Games Set in Then slowly, carefully, I started City Ball Circuit}sneaking up on tt A Goudle-header will be played| The water kicked up, ‘rom the My bruised knees didn't matter, Slowly, carefully, I followed the away of the board, I had one knee on the board. Then the other! The battle was half over! The people on the launch egged The first fracas Pioneer Woman Dies Mrs. Catherine Moellisbasch, Se been able to get on No chance,” sald I thickly. “A |little toothpick of a board shall not call itself my master.” oe HEIDELBERG > Dill 1 guess the doard sensed my de | termination STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917. drive, by which Haig yesterday! Bucking Surf Board thrust his forces forward north: . - ° weat of Bullecourt. More of the} in Lake Washington | impregnable” Hindenburg line waa] @ e taken, and unofficial advices today Continued From Page 1 H ndteate hot fighting still oR bs : 4 reas there, the G ane Vainly en all the work (That, at deavoring to break the British grip the Wan Sen Canaan en plained it) PAGE 4 HEN bread is made into fresh,hot-buttered toast, it has more flavor. Toasting puts more flavor into most good things—seals it in, so to speak, And toasting puts more flavor into Lucky Strike cigarettes; the tobacco—it’s toasted, Better still it’s Burley tobacco —toasted. Lucky Strike is the real Burley cigarette —- something “ab- solutely new in cigarette flavor. This toasting not only gives Lucky Strike cigarettes flavor but keeps it there—sealsitin. They're always fresh. And because everyone has been wanting real Burley cigarettes, everyone has been buying them— look at all the Lucky Strike smoke circles, Have you tried “toasted cigarette”; the famous begin today, | Copyright by The American Tobacco Company, tne., ington—something her ing husband never did the entire detail me, but she was always asking me | 4% to do special things—sometimes f jknew at the instance of Senator Rose unsuspect- He left ainet the dfll, the committee to that For instance, one day she came jin with a special let of men mem-| bers of & very wealthy hunting clad, and asked me to send to each name on the Het a copy of the game law bulletin, Another 4 a number of men were sent the now tariff regulation. ‘She was also very careful to tell me at times that certain of her husband's speeches in congress should not be sent to his home pa pers. Particularly was she anxious that nothing more than necessary Anyhow, strategically, I again H lerept to my knees, and then rock Pickles ing, #Wa5 first one foot, then | are put up [ithe other—and I was standing up- according to [i right! aa Two, brief, fleeting minutes, Old stood fhus—and then pitched head long into the lake again TWO brief minutes! Rut the | thrill of conquering a surf board has got me Swimming is strength, Surf board riding is an art The casualty Mat follows Two knees, red and bruised, oth ‘erwise dimpled; one small finger They Are Delictous TRY THEM ting and sold No, 2 site tin 180 No. 8 size tin 206 skin missing; two toes—sans Te VUGET SOUND ail sh 0 YMA a nails, gan in, san@ sensation sans thing. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS» | osder to introduce our new |templated flop to the liquor inter thould be printed about his con- este. “As it happened |to worry about this, I did not need for I told you the other day what happened when biundering but honest Frank Smith alized that the very plnustble speech she wanted him to make Wax not for an honest measure, but a nefarious scheme to lobby thru a |cishonest and wholly vile attack on a much-needed law, “Tt was this bit of work on Mrs Smith's part that firet opened her husband's eyes @ little, and start jed the train of euspicion that ul timately led to the catastrophe that shook the capital out of its ueual calm “The next day one of the Wash ington papers came out with a wengational article, evidently writ jten at Congreseman Brown's ineti for electric gation, There were flaring head to the new lines, and Congressman Smith's | Lake récord in his state legislature an since he had come to Washingtot By Was twisted until it looked as thc he had rated with the ‘drys’ be |cause he could not equeeze any more money out of the ‘wets.’ “Does it look plausible that man who Owns @ hundred and fifty shares in one of the biggest distil leries in the country would vote tc trake these shares of no value? IN sent. | rely nothing ‘about business, and asked her to use her influence with | mittee was Congressman ot bis office to |! eT husband to apeak awwellas vote wBo from the first has been fight he thought {t was | ing Congressman Smith time to call a halt and he notified |so far as to threaten to ruln him, Arrangements have been made by the Puget Sound Navigation Company cars in Tacoma nect with the steamers Tacoma and Indianapolis Sunday, At the great Cantonment at Round Trip From Seattle Only 90 Cents SEE THE CANTONMENT SUNDAY imageaoaeates “"The spokesman for the com- Brown, was probably the first shot out of his gun. “I will await the verdict of the people,’ Alma and I made Congress- man Smith say.” (To be continued) He went ot nd the article printed yesterday SUNDAY EXCURSION © b BOAT AND TROLLEY AMERICAN LAKE ARMY POSTS (COSGROVE) can Lake preparations are being made | for the drilling of two army divisions. All the men drafted from this state will be drilled there. ‘ You need not return directly to Se- to con- June 17, and run attle from the Cantonment, but may Cantonment at American stop in Tacoma, if you wish, and see Point Defiance Park, the Stadium or Ameri- other sights. ta enter 10 Introduee our 1 dined com or tee otdher rua tates A Clean, Pleasant and Instructive Outing lightest :#) strongest plate known, viewed. ‘My idea is,’ he continued, foes not cover the roof of the * innoGENCE MUST EVER | that Congressman ‘Smith became | | mouth; you can bite corn off the DEFEND ITSELF piqued or lost courage or some " cob; guaranteed 15 years ° »|thing at the last minute.’ ee ae ee CONNECTIONS $15 net of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 6) inind in Flousie Smith, Mersin ite oS. OR aeates fon ep a ne ¢ nind in Fh je Smith, Margie. ers, deny thy i hie $10 set of teeth ........... ald Paula, “and. that was her hin helped me Mi cine ner . Bone * , RETURNING | Bridge work, per tooth, gold &. propensity for business, She was|ond, between us, I think we mad ut Leaving Connects with Car Car Leaving Connects with Boat Witke crowns 1eally a clever business woman, {quite a case for Mr, Smith Seattle at Leaving Tacoma at Cosgrove at Leaving Tacoma at | dota tiiings ruthless in her methods, but eager} “We said that he was not a prc Aes a.m. 9 a.m. 9:45 a.m. ll a. m. to grasp any advantage, scrupu |Mbitionist In any sense of th: m ll a.m 11:48 1 i | Silver fillings lous or unscrupulous, Some-|vord; that he had always believed me 4 alii p. m. P| Platina fillings .----+.-. times when I look at her|in temperance, however. We a al 1pm 1:45 p.m 3 p.m. All work guaranteed for, 16 years, pecay, wotk and ireloted and knowledged that he owned some m. 3 p.m. 3:45 p. m. 5 p.m. A | Have Impression taken In the mor andsome still in that {nnocent,!shares of stock in a whisky con m. 5 p. m. 5; 7 Ing And wet tooth seme apy. Ram hiand way, 1 wonder if that much:|corn, and oxplained that. uy) tot . SP Ph ee , nine oe i quoted law of compensation will late hour he had intended to vote 7 | ork. We slang | cver work out In her case, egainst the bill because he thought You take the car at Ith and A Streets, Tacoma (within a block of where | of Time. ‘t 10 e ver? well to say we/that ina way it was @ measure you get off the boat). The cars will carry a sign on the fender reading “To Most of our present patronage te 20't look into people's hearts—|sgainst personal liberty ‘Army Bost.’ . nanded by,our early ‘custome ‘hat probably, if we knew it, re But—pay particular attention ers, whose wor a at 1 Aiving mood morse with a capital R was often|to that ‘but,’ Margle, for while atiefection. | Ask our cugpamers wha) snawing at their vitals and making | Alma and thonghe {t was a splon to our office, be murs you are in the # hildden coat for their bodies In! dld piece of work to ring tn tho right place ring this ad with you. |comparison with which th famed | congres "s fe rig re, t ti Cat Peasy |stats weld Yoc"ube’ citi [Sohn he ets ieatte pet || eFuget Sound Navigation Company « velvet said, ‘when the congressman found | ICK OHI Dentists “I started to tell you of her busl-|that, not content with what he was. ai aaT OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK. MAIN 3993 hess capabilities, Flossie Smith|going to do, a committee had cee soon learned the ropes at Wash-' proached his wife, who know al

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