The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1918, Page 7

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UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c Children 10¢ | ORPHEUM Pp feed EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. WIFE OF MURDERED MAN GIVEN PROPERTY KALAMA, Wash, March 11.--A deed transferring all of his property to Mra. Ethel Potrief, wife of the man he is alleged to have confeased boa killing, was executed today by William Voight. | Voight in held for the murder of |Barl Potrief, which, authorities al- | lege, was due to infatuation for Mrs. | Potriet. | cnbisticalonnt |OLD SOLDIER IS ROBBED OF LUGGAGE IN STATION Leaving two traveling bags on a seat in the King st. station while he went to get a drink of water, Almer- on Chapman, an old soldier, on his way to the Soldiers’ Home at Retsil, |was robbed of his personal effec and several bank checks when thi bags were missing upon his reutrn. HAD OPIUM HID IN HANDLE OF UMBRELLA PORTLAND, March 11—One can- not be too careful with umbrellas, day, charged with oplum pedd because the umbrella he carelem Placed against a wall, fell, sum opium scattering from the handle. |WRECK $30,000 STATION. | TO GET $30 FROM SAFE! SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March |11—The station of the Salt Lake & Utah ratlroad at West Jordan, Utah was demolished by a charge of nitro | glycerin which was only Intended to | open the safe. The station was dam. | aged to the extent of $20,000, robbers obtained but $30 | MISSOULA PATRIOTS Tonight, 20c, 10c. ff |. TO GUARD IND Tomorrow Afternoon, | SSOULA, Mont., eee nd Missoula citizens Sunday | night adopted a resolution-calling for decisive and stringent action against all who in any way hinder or ob- struct the government in its war | preparations. LOCKWOOD “Paradise Garden” and the The Past That Makes The Present Possible Year after year since 1851 the Western Union Telegraph Co. has gone ahead, growing in scope and public usefulness, Now it uses one million, five hundred thousand miles of wire—goes into twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets—and gives work to fifty thousand employees. Today under war conditions, thousands of our boys in khaki are safer, happier, better * clothed, better housed and better equipped because there is such a thing as a world-wide telegraph system. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Charley Beals, colored, ta in jail to4 STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1918. " NEW PHOTOPLAYS FILLED WITH THRILLING SCENES at tho Liberty COLIS! The story of how a doctor reguins his lost faith in God, in spite of his efforts to do otherwise, is told in |“The Sign Invisible,” now at the Coliseum. The play also shows how the faith of a half-breed Indian, Lone Deer, is strengthened by the chain of events which lead to the loss of his sight and the return of his sweetheart, whom he believed to be drowned. ell Lewis la featured in the Lone Deer, The cast is the that which presented “The LOGRAMS ell Lewis in “The Normand “The Vloor Melow.” LIBERTY — Mary Fickterd te fothestine Alley.” ry in Virginia Pearson “Mister Againet Sister.” CLASS A=Mes. Ve Castle in “Sylvia of the Secret Service.” 0 Alley,” rt of the week © dresses in rags and tatte bert Winston loses faith in sags Anny Siecle be an unsuccessful on his mother, but regains he operates to restore the «# Lone Deer | LIBERTY | Mary Pickford's a “goof” again. | POST She a “goof” in “ "Amartily of Clothes CLEOOER upturned nose, as Patric , “The Floor seenkn is a laugh producer. values standard on a dead Ma run, in en's editor ture’n over w after thrill in a chase after crooks. eee Strand theatre, berg, opened & Fairbanks tn aty at makew the aver and Inquire, for murder. Incidental to ¢ reputation on the way, “Doug ates havoc along the line, and by time he reaches Mexico, he torious as Spanish Joe bir becomes a n ber Jeaptures the despera USE YOUR DIAMONDS] ticruie ci: adora And watches as security when you], need money. Loans taken’ o MISSION Trees ae mare ,meney elivencet.1! In “Keith of the Border,” Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You || . Se ere, get foll amount of leane—ae ini | Opened Sunday at the Mix deducted. Ladies’ Dept. |fana were given a treat in coe went. J ecn drama ‘The story is from the pen of Ran is as no which on a West Keith, of ttle of Stewart Keith, and terpretation of @ vii | Jack COLON Virgin | un who of the ard OR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE 8ST. Phone Main 4965 “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom panies Dental operations. RACT, FILL, CROWN and Teeth absolutely without |pain in all cases but acute abscessed ! CLEMME | conditions. Lowest prices in your city for CAT LES BEST BROTH high-class, guaranteed STERLING PENTETRY, | Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 Exceptional nal Bargain! CLASS A Mrs. Vernon Castle graphic fashion in the pl Again Take the Hearts of tim Fans in The Floor Below Another Sereen Sensation of Mystery, Love and hier on's Augmented jan Orches rurando Lachner Bartlett In Two Used Pianos One, a famous Kr case, fine conditon, $17 The other is practically a new plano, having been used only two |months; a CableNelson, art case, |beautiful San Domingo maho jrich in tone. In fac ,or heard more & $285. Terma if desired MEYER & DAUGHTER 1621 Third Ave. North of ine be, in walnut Gui Rus Overture “Dreams” in “Keith “ at the Liberty the first y and the off the zon of the shop and n Patricia under the management of Jensen and Von Her- day with Dougias urties thru five How the He Joe's band, from the film ' ft | PAGE 7 Ghis 5 hey “Introductory Week for Yliner and it is marked by displays which interpret Fashion’s varied phases charmingly and with authority ,_ Fashion stands as sponsor for so many lovely styles in large and small hats that the woman who fails to find her ideal hat this Spring will be indeed a rarity. used for trimming, while flower garnitures are just as modish and interesting. Each type of Hat has its useful place—the small, close-fitting turban and helmet, and the modest sailor, for morning and the many errands of war- time service—the pictur- esque larger hats for other occasions, Afternoon occasions will be graced by large Hats of transparent tulle, or tulle and straw, garnished with novel flowers, curled os- trich and burnt plumage, often applied in flat ef- fect. Gleaming lisere straws and lacquered ribbons seem to impart additional bright- ness to the eyes of the wearer. For street wear, the small turban shapes that fit the head closely—often sur- mounted with towering feather trim—are assured high favor. Fruits, deliciously realistic in some cases, and futuris- tic in others, are much CLOTHES GATCH | FIRE WHEN OIL In attempting to start a fire by} sprinkling it with contents of an oll can, Mra, Emma C. Burdett, 60 4631 Findlay ave., su’ burns that resulted in her ¢ at the city hospital a few hours later Mrs, P. H. O'Brien, her grand. daughter, and a small baby of Mrs. O'Brien's, fate, At t sion Mrs. O'Brien grasped the and down a 12-foot staircase and brul nd her baby, not, however, herself afternoon, while Mrs, Bur. din preparing din: The fire refusing to burn, Mrs. Burdett attempted to hasten the process by pouring ofl on it. The contents of the ofl can ignited, ex ploded, Mrs. Burdett was in »ped in flames. | by rolling he 4 her way to the head of 6 stairc fell, lodged half-way down, and was taken out of the house by nelghbors, who put out the fire rin the grass, She was rushed to the city hos: where she died at 10 p,m /LIBERTY TEMPLE BUILT | BY PORTLAND WORKERS =: March 11 as head- RTLAND, Ore., Liberty temple, to quarters for the Li work, erected on Sixth st., opposite the by 350 volunteer workmen tire building was completed in a day, WOMAN, WITH CHILD IN ARMS, SWEPT INTO SEA PORT TOW? D, March 11,— Wise, wife of Engineer Wise, was swept by a huge United States mine on its return trip from with her 3-year-old 3oth were rescued, planter, 1-35, Fort Worden, son in her arms. SIX CHINESE TAKEN Six Chinese were taken into cus- tody Sunday night in a raid on an opium joint at 727 King st., by Reve nue Inspector A, B. Hamer, Chin Chong Suey, the proprietor, will be investigated by federal authorities. CAN EXPLODES, stepped hastily backward, falling | {dent occurred at 4 o'clock | *| BAN MEANS OF SUPPORT WENT WHEN “BETSY” WAS STOLEN AWAY! FRANCISCO, March 11.—| was Wm. Matthews’ only | means of So awakened in a vacant lot and found “Betsy” had been kidnaped, he peut’ straight to the police station, “Bet: [AIR FIGHTING _ | IS ACTIVE ON | | BRITISH FRONT | BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS | United Press Correspondent I WITH THE BRITISH ARMIF AFIELD, March 11.—Superb weath er continued along the British front, | with air fighting the most important The P 6 of some artillery fight (KNOW WHAT LIP BURNER IS? ASK BOYS IN FRANCE. Miss G. I. P., who modestly wishes to have her name withheld, has re he told the police. “Ana| ceived the following letter from @ ihe devicke dike’ | soldier in France in receipt of te MPa F ors ve bacco made possible by her contre wooden leg. lamented | bution to The Star tobacco fund: Germans appear | M wes ; } ‘ a long time the boys Samal at of \y police are closely scrutiniz-| heen starving for smokes, vem eat thereabouts. ing ell quaplsious Umnke. the French tobacco giving out, Despite attempts at points along ‘If one of us was smoking @ ide front, and rapid attacks| GEN, GREENE GIVES nice, fat cigaret, some one would nst two points at the extreme of the bombardment area, they d to gain a single advantage. — | of intense ac-/ and trench unchanged, SAN support. when he| uctivity asschendacle sector | gyis gone," was the seer ais to ets ing following the My The sharp engagement last surprised week the completeness their de | instantly claim butts on it After NOBILITY SEND OFF! the smoke has passed the Dutt TACOMA, Mare 1 Ma stage, some other famished Sam- teas Satta “aches cata thru the lip-burner stage. |the English nobi He aaif'o0 dn | ok Smee ee a speech here, in which he told of] Simecrts “anus we divided the nt visit to the front carried it on’ in the ditry| Precious weed, but now all is @ pit differ |trenches with never a murmur, tho] Mt “ifferenty vow before the war they lived on the fat | mrs. Gardiner of the land,” he said | GEN. GREENE WILL |OSCAR M MAIN IS SPEAK HERE TUESDAY) FREED BY JURY Maj. Gen. H. A. Greene, CHEHALIS, March 11.—-A verdict mandant of Camp Lewis, French war fronts, will speak to the jury in the Main murder trial, after Men's club of the First Presbyterian | D&W out lous thin to aoe Prigheer ‘oda % Main, bustmess dbiuy man of Napavine, University of Washington graduate, and brother of Supreme Court Justice Main, is cleared of the charge of mu cook the captain's meals, and since,| TACOMA, March 11.—Tacoma will! 1, Swayne, pavine grocer, Jant under the Bolshevik system, the com: | decide, April 2, whether she wants a| ary 6 mittee of five is supreme, the cap-| Municipal railway system. The city |tain can't make the men work. council has placed the question of Tags will be ‘sold in all p all parts of ‘They tried to leave the ship Satur-| purchasing the lines of the Tacoma) Seattle diocese March 16, for the day. Traction Co, before the peor efit of the Orphan Boys’ home, ag —_——— —- - Bonds of $5,200,000 will be CHICAGO MAYOR’S WIFE ROBBED OF DIAMONDS FRANCISCO, March 11 Mrs, Wm. Hale Thompson, wife of the mayor of Chicago, was the center of a diamond mystery here today. A huge cluster of diamonds, set in a big ring, surrounding a solitaire, vanished while Mrs. Thompson was in the dressing room of an overland train yesterday, she told the police here on her return. Mrs. Thompson valued the ring at $5,000 With her sister, Mrs, Wm, Burk: art, Mrs, Thompson is visiting here, fal With the exception tivity, patrol encounters |raids, the situation is | but all are expectant > | From one end of the front to the \othar, the allies held high ground, with excellent points of vantage for observation of the German positions. |This probably explains the enemy's | determined lc attacks, of which those in the Passchendarle salient we the most stubborn BOLSHEVIK CREW AND | CAPTAIN DISAGREE; POLICE ARE CALLED) The Bolshevik vessel Toula, de- | ~ ah i ‘ained at Smith cove by government | CMUFch Tuesday night order, has a larger gt and bluejackets Mon sult of an uprising The men refused to work or to A River, among com who has| | Tacoma to Vote _ Ve waClip Out This Coupon; ‘Help Sammies .. packages of tobeces, thre “Our Beye in France ‘Tabacco "Fund for “American fighting men nee, 1 enderetand thet cock dollar bays four peckages, cock nd that in each of my packages re be nent reesed to me, en which my Gaknows friend, the will agree to send me a message ef thanks. Name ....sse000 of not guilty was reached Saturday *

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