The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1919, Page 5

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| @&LE HANSON, YOU SHOULD BE POINDEXTER IS a fo ~—INGREAT FEAR ‘Om OF FIGS aks 5, FATE QHD UDATNE = sss 1 possibility in at tongue! "Remove poi- ae 2s eS trom stomach, liver sia aes and bowels today to have oindexter’s ad: at & republican dinner last n which he voiced a demand Amerioan © reassertion of the aid, and call a halt to the ernationaliam,” he ed the fear that proposed league of nations would . “stran, new which ma this repu from its histori expre cause pic to sway al anch American Poindex interested problems than in people are much more internal c oxition of German colonies Lowman Quits U. S. | Post of $1 Per Year| »wMan, assistant director of Syrup of name Call 1 @ | the then you livision of operations for the| Sere your child is haying the ted States shipp rd, today | tat and inost harmless laxative or returns to his private interests, Hie gagee for the little stomach, liver term « as & $leyear man fad bowels: ren love its de- of the governm ended fame fruity taste, Full directions | Friday night. His office arranged fer ehidt’s dose on each bottle. Give for ¢ of 187 vessels for th fettbout fear. K ment during the war. . —~ as | (Advert Sate's Stockade Hell, Hell and the Right of Free Speech By EDWIN J. BROWN . LED, YOU ARK BE. TRAYING SEATTLE jaim that they were conta gious, infectious and dangerous 1 he voters of Seattle voted for | ons; that such charges or accusa fieear line purchase, because we | tons untrue and unfounde at war; we needed st he fact; that thelr arrest was 1 iy Giw over, our abipy are by good faith; that the HR and we should not buy the/blaim on the part of the p and ID at war prices health artment was but a sul- Mhe tok the people that the car/ in furtherance of a « the |8¢Y under which these 1 fame could be purchased from t set earnings Tou have made « the reads and give the were deprived of their liberty they were quartered in filthy poorty fed on un ontract to bu n a first lien before | Wh ventilated ome food, @ the gross receipts ¢ and that they were Inder is paid arbitrarily a ~ ii have made n lawfully punished by healt the Puget Sound, Traction, L. partme nout cause, and feet Company whereby this city | therefor lawfully detained WHEE ill be compelied to buy power even EFORE, the petitioners te run its own street cars: Divisic gy able *A” the elevated ar ke I of a Writ of habeas pus “om id L. Warren, Chief or the Yeu have contracted to pay the dty's competitor about $500,000 per yur for power, about $750,000 pe ger interest, and then $15,000,0 for their worn out equipment S Worth about $4,009.000 TO THE PUBLIC Since writing last week's article. Thave investigated the city’s and place to be and to show by what author ers were so restrained of their lberty, and that they be forth } with arged from such unlawful named, tase of the street car lines. / The supreme court granted the fol the public records, I find not lowillg order: tes the city administrat On reading « fayed the people of the « Seattle on the purchase of the car fines, bot that our city administra tom, by its Ordinance No. 29989. ward L and verified by him pears that he and restraine reby «2. his Hberty by J imprison Mready passed, has made a contract) 1, Warren, hiet of © of the wh the Puget Sound Traction.| city of Seattle, Cor of King Ught & Power Company for th of Washington, and Dr. J. 8 ‘ty te buy all electrical power nec ride, Chief of the Health De mary or required for the city’s ‘ounty 1} Sunicipal raffway system, and for De operation of future extensions Bereta. Of course, this would mean Division “A.” the elevated road and the Lake Burien car line ‘This contract is made subject to the right of the city to step down in nd stating wherein the gality cons from which it ap pears that a writ of habeas corpus ought to isaue IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED that a writ of habeas corpus bé rn in| iawued by the Clerk and under the Mocks Of approximately 5.000 KWH | seat of this Court, directed to said Misquent to (after) March 1. 1922.| 5 1, Warren and Dr. J. 8. McBride om giving the company one year’s commanding them to have the body Milten notice of the city’s intention | o¢ the said Edward L. Twitty before 0, and purchasing a substa-| in. Superior Court, King Cour fie as provided by the contract Washington, on the i7th day of Probably gives us the reason! suv 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M. of Wty the Ballard gubstation was that day to do and receive what (eet by the mayor recently. shail then and there be considered this provision, the city of 8@| concerning the said Edward L Mlle will be compelled to pay be. Twitty, toget with the time and fween five and six hundred thou cause of his ention, and that you Se4 dollars to the Puget Sound) nave then and t said writ » Light & Power Company Dated on the 15th day of July Be ectrical power ench year 1918 now have sufficient evidence to! (gienedty OHN F, MAIN Servant me in saying that the peo |ucnir Justice a the eintene WH should act at once and put this | “Crves : (tire matter to a referendum yote Ze people so that it could be THE RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH ised thorougt and I am sat In 1906 Seattle was cursed th See that the people would vote it |. mayor and chief of polles who We are not § what we | undert to rarily prohibit Wed for; we are getting stung DONT KNOW—DON'T CARE Seattle's Health ¢ ows nothing of } fige, about the i this cit of them courts the right came to grief ommissioner " the other in t I of free © to any ndvocat juarantine He has + 1 a public meetir highway {a tha Mither the city’s ¢ of such highways must omer nor the not obstruct the use of others. If Bing about the 4 person should violate the explor quarte ge law or vocate treason, the pe car © proper law er forcement by creating a riot. We © oficiain wo gre must have order to make progres: tk are denied t to have |It seems as though the better wa lorneys, their mothe friends, | What was really said and done Teey are mercies, | Present evidence to the United Mie and medical kill of the police | States ct attorney, so that the ent and nn doctors, | uilty may prosecuted and the % whom has be convicted of |#hts of free speech legally de Mealing from the patients, another | fended and protected Biketed for bribery, and still an Juppose that three people are Wher has been iny 4 by the |oing to speak and the first speaker Wand fury and found unfit folates the law. Is that a suffi Therefore, when the health com it reason for peace officers to WMistioner swore that my clients | club the ience, break up the PMS infectious, contagious and | meet create a riot and deprive Sieerous, he wwore to something |the Other two speakers of their Say he knew nothing ateut, yet| fight of free speech? fF supreme court heid that wha Again, are such men as Ole Han he ° fon and Joel Warren going to be the neiacoaier neon |teo SRO Viel, Wmaren Sa. td © as upon the|the angel guardian ure to ¢ + | termine what we may or may not aw in this ste about at public gatherings these two to be the guardians of our constitutional liberti COURT ust a standing on very thin TION FOR WRITS OF | 4p EAS CORPUS IN OUR SUPREME word, gentlemen, You litical 4 with those who have Against the that they \court, then back to the supreme ™ her » hey urt, me be upon the tenc and | court THE SEATTLE TURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919 JOSEF HOFMANN | HERE MONDAY; OPERA TONIGHT Altho ne vening the m Al weawon in Beattie, i eral good recita been pre ented in the ba kn, th ivent of the Carlo Opera com: pas ith f prenentations, from hursday t turday night, consth tutes the formal inauguration of the big musical events to come With th n planint Jowef Hi for Mond night anwured of ‘ eptionally br nt mu or terminatir with the augmented Philharmonic or Seatt mphe the interval t dram abilit ‘ \e { presented the rather difficult Cho-Cho-San interpretation, and won t pproval and applause of wied hous The pretent of » and Juliet |AMUSEMENTS LAST TIME TON With Matinee Today \U rite weawon'n BRILLIANT iD i) DOPERA Mian Seartet, at the Moore, 3—| 's Orpheum. 5—Henry Hall, popa-| at the Palace Hip, 7—Bob Lorenzo, with Monte I—Harrict Roamer, who comes to the Pantages, starting Monday Julian Eltinge (himself) at the Met. 4—Fdith Wilma, prima lar character actor with the Wilkes Players. 6—Miss Crapo, Carter company, at the Oak METROPOLITAN featured in a wong act, “Tinkling , Virginia Thornton, are the headline |) stat today, “1 ND JULINT Don't Trust Those Big Gray| Tunes and Tim {features on the new Hip bi Tonig 1L TROVATORS Eyes. as sung b: Ju pt la med sl aa ws 3 thiet " ty Eyes yp Four Separate ( alt Principals, the woman impersonator co s offered by Rega ore, andd| Modern Adonis.” with singing num-|1 pi eee ee, wes - Metr plitan Tuesla “ amd Vv ur od and wov in the sketc is p on Pins r jonte be a heart-breaker. T «on the rings r. J. Edwin Crapo. and com claims to be the Dr. Crapo ner of a world music, Miss championship es porwr var hy ap py | LEVY'S ORPHEUM contest for the most perfect male Coming in Concert, Variety Isle.” beginning Sunday | phyaique Eltin on the at physiqu Febru: William Morris ¢| with « continuous performance, will| Billy Link and Blossom Robinsor ary 9 the El tour, and was i. new musical comedy at| have a comedy talking and sing! JOSEFR R n f rry . an 0 ketch, calle ‘he Traffic ¢ and manager for Harry Lauder, h Levy's Orpheum partes Phen o7t 7 pport the imitator, Some of them action centers around th job and Peery Valentine will be |] World's Greatest Cantor Tenor re: Syéney Grant, Dainty Marie. theatre comedians, Henry hin “Vital Statistics,” a comedy Bs nee 1t Brothers the Hebrew impersonator: / with @ surprise Shrine Auditorium Pesataie RaAanin oR Irish fun maker, a The Aerial Pine I , ot 080 Velm Whitman ar Jack Cliften, the Bwede ~median trapeze artiets, and Harvard, ee The scene is laid on an inland in the | somersaults and catches |] Seat Sale at Sherman-Clay 8 Pacific ocean, where the Music House PANT AC ate Thirty Winter Garden Girls come| sao. || PRICES—S1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Songs of of trig gin clad t al costurr J | be sung nex eS ae pica) costume. | “Howard's Songbird Revue,” with| MAIL OKDERS Now - o Macrae Joseph Howard nnelf, anninted by | Ss ris, who head the ne ng re tan Trio hate some|Ethlyn Clark and a chorus of 20] The Metropolitan Trio ha , : ra ginning with a Monda Big Be mapper aad vot ah girls, heads the new vaudeville bill | Twitee Dairy Senator Francis Murphy” will be| (oi ucew will take place on the At the Moore theatre, Howard has| WHITE COUPONS seen in Seattle again at this theatre) ) inated runway long been in musical con and | BURNS aed FRABITO in his funny political monologue e # componed 50 musical successes ||) wore SAREE a He haa not visited the city a "| PALACE HIP m his show career here ie not |i "cer, Mormons, Mines, le year ago. napa , jy, much chatter in this revue, but Allied War Keview ‘The Four Meyakon” call them. Sweethearts,” a musical come musical movements than in F Ives “the wonder Japanese acro-| with ten dancing « irl peste Bh nr 4.0 Orpheam Vaudeville bate and “The Counsellor,” a come el act is made much of by ———_——_——— Elsie Murphy and Eddie Klein are playlet, starring Charles King « nes Jorefason'n “Glima” « "|PALACE HIP Glima,” in Ie ndic, m self-defense, and Josfason makes it! Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 an art : |] FIVE YODELING TROUBADOURS Claudius and Scarlet have al sketch called “Song Memories,” in oe Le ee pas ‘ature Photeplay which they bring back songs of an I Mean What | Say r day Show Me,” in a comedy playlet Weekday Mata 100; Eves & Bun. 200 , put on by Walter Fenner and com- —— ~~ HEN I promise you absolute pain- pany i ty and travesty are lessness I mean just that. If I did said to be bywords in “The Willowed | not “deliver the goods” I would be open Pair,” Kennedy and Rooney to a legitimate charge of dishonesty. No on and Tashi are Japanese ar joke about that! The local anaesthetic I 7 Gastar aak Aiea nian use removes all sensation from the tooth have a pleasing offering and gums and from the nerves communi- - cating with them —for the time being Vee SEN SIE only. When the tooth “wakes up” the een tien ceete Bee, Big ck mc dental work has been done, Crown and bridgework, filling and extracting—all sorts of dental work is done entirely offering of the Wilkes Players next week, starting with a matinee Sun 2 This play is the simple story of a Continuous Daity 1 te 1 without pain. boy who stands by his mother thru ae Sa a series of trials and feverses. It i ee ernerita P 2 a play that is full of human Inter I refer you to my record of painle 88- Ce ee ee eee es eres a, ness. My patients indorse me. They psychology applied to life vane of - complain neither of pain nor of high it is hard and sophisticated, but all ab be aqpepeulirtine eiite. « kadior Ned Nestor ar may expect to be moved to tears and Olivette Haynes “Sweethearts” A Sparkling Musical Comedy Offering With Lots of PAINLESS PROCTOR Sesh badeatbee aise: areola STERLING DENTISTS 1982 |" art of eve OAK 104! FUND Bl what ouggeerte ef Coney Inlane, ta Pretty Girls! Phone for Appointment Main 4965 ieaatte: Gan tea ae beh rgesree : Davi rt Lorenzo, Bessie Hill Dr. J. Edwin Del Claude Kelly and Made € 16 nave leading role rapo & Co. : “ comedy cuales oy ‘4 r lar Athletic N IRN ADON and an Irishman, who go te side with a money r it soon enough while Chas. King ¢ the bathing girls. A boxing au n the last act, knoc Virginia of the song numbers ar Thornton *. When They HulaHula on t In case of a general strike, the Hippodrome Boulevard with — the Dancing Pcie A ; ae ee whicks” ax hula Is; “Come Or beginners’ class will be held at 2 p. m. Monday Sank ce Uemilen’® . “The Counsellor” afternoon instead of 7 o’clock Monday evening. Molly Mack and Lou Davis have a 7 H : specialty wet and = Lew Marshall If the general strike is not called, classes will Su sae aaa te ee ee cana iNK & ROBINSO: go on as usual at 7 o'clock Monday evening. Trio.” He has just returned from 7 the navy BOB & PEGGY VALE in © Vital Statiation JUVENILE DEPARTMENT - thor- oughly all forms of juvenile dancing. Miss Georgia De Armond, any afternoon, 1 to 5. Teaching AERIAL Drapexe YOUNGS Artints Sending American Sheep to Japan PRATURE Ht . flocks in the country The importa in Hippodrome Dancing Bi" Pm cou EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 TO 12, sheep recelved, and the work already thru the government is show improvement of the done ing results in | wool production of Japan, ETROPOLITAN PAG ‘Miss Edith Hyde Wins Title as Most Beautiful New York Girl 5 Feb, I—Ladies and; ‘The judge were the fam the United States, artinte, Howard Chanler ¢ \ t beautiful woman in) Jame Flags, Hart She in Hadith Hyde Fisher 4 brunette with clear, blu Y! Inasen wutifil M Hyde 1 Man-\try comp Mi attan's prize o'el Hyde will elaim meric this, morning x« chau plonship Chin Chow « ome of the beauties of t ae ial, literar eal and astithe wereen and the studio entered eaders of the elt the contest tional talent, altho local will not GILL MEMORIAL cted, It is the ition § r to make hin orchestra,| Memorial exercises in hon 4 sarar for three years at the| the memory of the pee ponnor rd's latest meeting, the wa ree thence t outside of New York or Hos ne 2 ry too b miata oe and King Cour Sunday church gunday at p.m. sharp I weekday concerts for! col J. M. Hawthorne, chairman o ions, ar d recitals pre! the Association of Local Boards, wi nented h growing frequency bY | prenide muxical bodies such as the Am phion society, insure the — munic er of & very satinfactoryy season CUTHBERT TO SPEAK in & majority of thee concerts ve Secretar Herbert n effort is made to present only of the F rthwest #000, classical mu ton 1 an il Concerts at the various city | lustrated ypticon lecture on parks, evenings, are expected to|“What the Northwest Has to Offer be a pleasing feature of the sum: the Tourist.” Monday noon, at the elub. ‘Transportatio For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas Instant Relief when your meals sour and upset the stomach—Indigestion Pain stops at once! LL No waiting! The moment you eat a tablet or two, all stomach distress ends. Magic! Pleas- ant, quick relief. Costs littl—All drug stores. Buya box! UPSET? Pape's Diapepsin St ON YOUR a Next Time Buy 0 Srest sev A Better Battery fer Your Car | NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2: :30—Nights, a and 9 BEG INNI NG MONDAY AFTER COLONIAL FIVE “In Songs of pate et: : and Today” | Senator Francis. Murphy In-a Riotous Political Monologue Also the Four Meyakos, , Japanese acrobats; Elsie Murphy and Eddie Klein, in tinkling tunes and timely topi Regal and Moore, in “Drop Us a Line,” and Love and Wilbur, speed and smiles on the rings. General Admission THEATRE MADISON Netween First and Second Starting Today—Continuing One Week Palace | MONTE CARTER’ MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AND THE DANCING CHICKS “BY THE SAD SEA WAVES” A Melange of Comedy, Music, Dancing and Pretty Girls on the Sunny Beaches. NIGHTS, 10c, 20c, 30c Seats may be enor senaly cae we every night WILKE Fifth and Pine, THEATRE PLAYERS Elitott 2525. SUNDAY AN & HA YORK DRAMATIC “THE ONLY SON” WED, SA'T., War Vax. TONIGHT ii" @ NEW SUCCESS Be, B10. ih bi i i i if j i

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