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THE bth STAR—SATURDAY. MARCH 15, 1919. OLYMPIA. March 15.—Indopend. | ers, who will cooperate with ‘them | bor received some consideration, it tteve the pesson just ended has fall.| Al! of these leaders work hand-in-| needful laws, and would stump ths on and with apecial interest lopbytets, | tate to teil how the republiean poll | ‘ot 23 men charged with en far short in its scope of service |phey will no doubt have something | Uelans at Olympia had turned them | AMarchy and attenmt at! to the whole state, will make of to way about campaigna in many din | down nt had its effeot [DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG ] during the recent gen-/ fort to gain control in triets thruout the state, and attempt) The steym re¢ beta a Mae old oe ae itto o brite: batk a mas oh | Daa wOme Of the Inbor legisiation. ¥ » ; fe heard in su They feel that a little clique of |‘ strike will a house that will obey lore in ox laber Geta Laws Geert Friday, Phe date of | Visiouless men ia now in trol of | change for concessions from the or “wae a the state leginiatt ohir The ination Now ted, en bs be Prater | Politicians whb now run things will apt been enacted, the legislative le tee ee nucters thed ee | BO doubt spend Aa vast amount of Able to KIN All [Slits Will une this record to help @et votes | | Saturday—Last Times—-“‘A Gentlemen of Quality” money, time, energy and brains to| These men, during the last 60 dayy, | during the campaigns to come Of the defendants charwing | return their camp followers to seats ; t : were able to kill almost any measure Preside Willian Short, of y Elles information filed against |in the senate and house of represen: | Vere Able to Kill almost any measure | | Presiden’ wiltun | Bly | STARTING SUNDAY AT 11 A. M. does not conform to the} tatives: they pleased, or put thru any leaie-|°7°°).. Gamnbell, who did the lobby " Of the state of Wastting-| ‘The machine crowd already has a |lation they desired, Speaker Fred ing for the labor interests, adopted | wad the facts char in the! state organtation. Dr. P. H. Ca ion do not constitute a Adams worked under thelr direction. | the polley that the only way to get ia Gis «more than ore Ghee ack cae lon ot | DVIS Usually makes several wtilt| results was to play ball with the J . 7 » aylor b crowd in control nl the ni ony ft charged in the informa-| pagie Gorge, King eounty, + hunts around the state to visit stat ; 1 “A r and thelr stratesy most of the strings in e nate natituth But he does me A r * mting Attorney Fred C.) and will continuesto pull el | whit institutions Mm " in fact, Indor, or any business] arguing for the state,/ing the next two years, to prevent Otlke* he potitiont be end roup that maintains a «trong lobby | ined that it was the duty! any overthrow of their power keeps informed ax to what is going | at v tate hove can get} . —< state t stop revolution be- Representative J. Ht. Davie, of Ta. ©? remults Dut the cs 1 Key, Father Gibbs, who preve result! in viotence, coma, Mark Kh of Shelton, and Labor, by maintatning a clever, Te ppublie, whieh has no lobby and few | erphans from growing into criminals y Redph 8S Pierce repre-| Ww. W. Conner, of Seattle, are the | sourceful lobby, wine in politics, put | thful representatives at Olympla,| by teaching them agriculture, sth | a busiest machine men in tite house. thru quite a program. The legisla. [fet only minor consideration, and |leties and high school subjects at the d | few votes Briscoe Orphan Boys’ home. Father Buch measures as the farm mar | Gibbs is heading the tag day in Seat | heting bill, the fair rent commission | tle Saturday, } | act, the Fawley blue sky law, to pro-| | fect the people against fake stock| Saturday's Tag day in Seattle for | the Briscoe Orphan boys at Orillia promoters, were sidetracked because coe Ory yn a of the selfish legislative attitude, in being duplicated in all towns and Tho record of the house and sen-| Cities in Western Washington late rulow committees clearly demon Rev. Father Gibbs, who ix head: | lwtrated that they can, and do, kill| & the drive here, extimates that | \iegislation by preventing measures | there are 400 additional orphan |from going to a vote on the f boys in Western Washington who | Membership in the rules commit-|©Uld be accommodated at the Brin = 3] | toe wae controtiea by orranizntion | C* home-if the quarters were-en | 8 es nen. A fair representation of inde: |MrEed. A ew gymnasium and dor 4 ” te wan denied. The rules coi regi ay Bh ala ms tote ll ge od | FOURTH NEAR. PIE yandans waa dene rica com for tne coming rear, win wit be} | COUUN Hart financed by the 1 day and the each day, and waya just what Dill aay drive for tunis nacea) | ian entirely may be considered, } ite bills of} March 10. oat pbers are pe nm ed to go oO ee Eales Are Dermitted £9 €9 On|" An orphan boy at the age of § new kind of role Tonight, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday J .. cm... 2224 | Pa that the Jaber program has 1 wan held up unt i a welcome by wure that it had ¢ votes to! ir ation, Father Gibbs kill the measure. Public opinion de has dedicated his wo: manded action on this measure, or it | prevention crite To see one of those corking big outdoor, fresh-air, pever dave been pat on the } sterns da {trong arm we thoda ere loys fro 9 to red-blooded American Westerns Saar as cecetsl io vehen” Groeel'X. fons, seven’ tae ite V. Fawcett, of Tacoma. for in nee, i eculer gram was told that hie bill providing milk a igh school studies for school children would be killed or| 7 Beattio Chamber of Com . bil. He support b sign th , and the organization killed his miik itl Unimportant measures, such as 4 Spanish Cellist bil permitting Davenport's restau rant, in Spokane, to legally maintain to Hold Recital @ bakery in a basement, we: given ‘ a place on the calendar during the Wednesday Night last. congested days, while such! pybio Casals, noted Spanish cellist Mmensurea an the new divorce Code. ! wn haw play before European the fair rent bill, Temperance d4y | royaity, and who is estimated by Dill, pistol sale regulation, public de | citing ‘as a sincere artiat. of fender act, the measure to care for| rank appears in recital at th veterans’ graves, taxation of steam: | sonic temple. Harvard ave. and P boats, and the bill regulating com:| sf Wednesday at #20 p.m mitment of insane, were killed by |” “pre program consists of a Handel one concerto in three uninterrupted movements, Bach nite in C major, and four eidental jections. George Bte rt 1 planiat, will amwiet Canale CRIME MYSTERY A Startling Story of the San Francisco Underworld, show- | Whit Debate : s rere ___BEING PROBED ita as Goitarcity ing the old Barbary Coast as it was in its palmy days. | WALLA WALLA, Mareh 15 |tectives who worked on the De |The University of Washington |Saulles and Lebaudy cases are busy dating team suffered defeat at th the rules committees, onata, Sal | } on the mystery surrounding the|hande of Whitman on the question death of Mrs. Julia Wilkins, sup-|of federal arbitration of industrial | in tiie odie tek o death |Uapute. Washington upheld the| in a comedy-drama that gives him a chance to ride |by bursiere Wevruary a1. |teaative MACK SENNET | hard, shoot straight, and make love like all get-out! | Her husband, Dr. Walter K. Wit | Friday night the Whitmen tea:n| ins, has been questioned by police. . Mang s : iss ‘g ta [He gave newspapermen a statement | OA to ceeity of Wasting: Comedy—“The Village Smithy’ jsaying he believed he was Under fue ee see the Whit. picton and that was the reason his . } : finger prints had been taken, Hej team argued the affirmative POPULAR CONCERT in the federal arbitration quest! t eulour pec " : Daigle rag aiculous to suspect him.!i¢ was the first time in five years at 12:30 Sunday y Onn And was left) that the Washington debating team | ‘ ee penntan ty: the KOMAN'H) had suffered defeat at home death Mrs. Wilkins and Dr. Wilkins went pay } “ 99 oa ewer To Use Old Trade TO DANCE OR NOT--PROBLEM WAS! “SME svoorme so 37, and were met at the door and at-| ltucked by three burglars according} SAN FRANCISCO, March 15 LORAIN, Ohio, March 15.—A spar |to Wilkins at that tim Mra, Wu-|T! old Hudson Bay method of row, tho not supposed to be a “snipe” kina was struck 17 times on the head| with the Indians is to be shooter,” picked up a burning el | with a hammer wrapped in a pn une the Ikan countries by a a os aioe . & news iv Ch York 4 ter.| Shall they dance or shall they not) be their classmates in a large edu-jaret stub thrown down by a man ‘wee — Chapaan le pete evcyiink a cea,| eabest cational institution? jand flew away with it to its nest tei “ pa stenkiae ge the hefty question which |_.Then there is the old pet argument /in the awning of a shoe store of n of oon né ockings | his wae the hefty questic hich | obo no ol sletios 00! 0 ‘ay he owner of \Dope Handlers Pa lias if Silent. Gel Aa ia yeaa’ Mehdi about too much athletics or soctal| Broadway. The owner of the store y confror the school board Fr life evaporating concentration pow-|C. J. Reising, saw smoke curl up minor—Amerion’s first trade ship pon en they convened for their pac! . os | fr h s few tes later. ine e mai ore since the nistice | ROOD, When the . ers. Besides the teachers themselves |from the nest a few minutes : | sin U.S. Court; ment there sin t armistice | weekly meeting anticipate that when afternoon!He reached up and pulled down @ | Drug Is Smuggled bay We re jn little money in thoas| By THEY is meant thowe bubbling | dances imminent the local dis-| burning’ nest—Just as the flames George Adams, 30, arrented in a|districta, Chapman will accept to-|Youns Iadies and besweatered ath: | tar f a convex lens or the dra-|were about to ignite the awning. hydro plant on Lake Cushman last 0 lietes of Broadway high who have|matic impulse of “Julius Ceasar” week, wan fined $1,000 in Judge 3 | petitioned the school board to allow | will be sadly confused with close | x iinet @rer’n federal court Friday for b nate sth them to dance at the senior party clock observa When you think of advertising, | ing opium in his possession. Adame ATION TO MEET land the junior mixer, their coming| Oh, it's a hefty question, indeed;| think of The Star. { | Operated a for hire atto, he said. | afternoon sqpial functions. so hefty that finally the school board | aie bacco and raw #ilk in payment for , “The Religious Education of the Walter Gadda, convicted tor viola-| youth" will be discussed by Presi-| A simple enough request, agreed |Mentors denied their ntaural feelings | : | tion ‘of the Reed amendment, waa Tiffany, of the § cles school board, when they remem. | of sentimer nd generosity and re When in need of @ purge- fined $600 and given four months in > be e, but | ferred it to Superintendent Frank B | ae oilewe at the moeting lbered that they were young once, but © | [the Pierce county. jall Seattle Ministerial Federation Mon. |j¢ seeme that there are other angles | Cooper for his decistnn tive, do not resort to vio- |, Sing Lock, Chinese doctor, was|day at 10:30 a. m. at the Plymouth|to this momentous question. Sup PONET Mufn’ mana h | lent cathartics, but takethe " m AND, {fined $250 for having opium in his | church pose, for instance, some of the March 15.—Entering | Possession. Lee Luke, 39, Chinese, ‘aces ——— vierey ahould object to bringing this| While Miss Bax rk. was alone, | gentle, natural laxative— |after being warned by Judge Neterer WHEAT PIT VAC: “frivolous and youth-corrupting pas-|& bandit obtained 00 from the that he could be sentenced to pay| CHICAGO, March 16 time” into the academic environs, or| BANK of Pe El Friday, escaping in is sagen fine and serve four years,|/grain futures are content to le: ve|the parents themselves should think an auto. 4 was given a 0 fin: nd 30 days |the wheat pit vacant awhile long asn’ fi or the Fy Pe | a s} that it wasn't Just au fait for their jin the King county jail, His of-|they said today. They would like|young daughters to remain after |qaKe Larkeivn namin Guus | Sates wae smuggling oplum from to see wheat ‘rading resumed, but|gchool to dance with any Willie or| Tablets. Look for E,W, Grove's sig- bY biel earareini, are content to await more definite| Tommie or Jack who happened to hature on the box, "06, | knowledge of the coming crop. E M E N T rs mad atic Seravkcumnsas:. |\Capt. Jebse: iin nan | A MUS | ‘ pt. J n Is Hie 7) | Largest Sate of Any Medicine ia, the Werld Said to Be Alive METROPOLITAN Romehs and Sota Seld everywhere, In Beste, 100, 286 SAN FRANCISCO, March 15. Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday John E. Price & Co. According to «statement made 5 Matinee We 906 Hoge Bids. hore Friday by John W. F Telephone Main 2364. Inited States attorney, Capt. F w MAXINE Jebsen, German naval reserve ficer, and formerly a prominent Look at tongue!” Remove poi- a LORD AND LADY ALGY" | $t.Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. | | shipping man here, and recently $2.50 to Tbe the subject of a world-wide search| sons from stomach, liver tec, ‘Pius Wer Tam fads repetre for ait In connection with hix misopera- and bowels ee a Pre | tor J on rie ra an ir |tions with the steamers May 5 twice MOORE Daily on I Mazatlan and Annie Larson, ia , coils put lalive, despite persistent reports - THEODORE Pig aioe connected, that he was drowned with te Ransian let. | “er? lwrecked German U-boat ‘| i 608 PIKE ST. wi Preston stated that Jebsen was Collette, No nd Nolan. | Main | 875 r NAGAN aiaensiometioes a 99 |not in Germany or the United 4 < \ c Ae Ox ae One” ae West Begins (amt i! | gO Orpheum Vandevile Omega eee wih 1] Dr. Null Returns | Re sino This Is WEST Against EAST ag ta ca ce i 0il rer fp ar mi Tash you make it worse. - cal corps of the United States Mantle of © desire to scratch such skin hosters and the: WEST Wins ij prey sae SHH8. 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