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AMUSEMENTS MOORE 2:30 & 8:30 Twtee Daily Aa Tale Week THE SPOILERS flwlo-Owi at (M Afl iMwm TUm mmd Wmlt ity %mm ymcrttiin limit |s* W «H«a Mthta, t VallMM V—- Broadway Jones He tlwui ■. Ma 111 oti PANTAGES HM I (Wi Lion's I Great Bride | Illusions 10c AND 20c fmmtmammmmmmmmmammmm THE ODEON raw, Mar Pike -noi ama or a wo**v- Taree Fart Warner Peeler* ~AUBOer A UUKT "*■* Drama IX This is th. M •131 amount of inter- hi l§jf est your de- Vf|\ L§ posits will earn \g\ J= for you while be- \gj tft tng safely guard- Isl is *d for use when lj| is yon most need U tg It's a satisfac- |jg tion to know Is that your sav- /g yl\ ings are not idle /g/ v§\ when placed in JMJ |TheßdninSr| [SdVIMsJ (ICE gs 1 ICE DELIVERY CO. I ELLIOTT 5560 When a *tore doe* a big bualnesa there'a a reason for It. The faateat growing dental bual nea* In tb« Northwest la dona by til* Regal DenMati. Ho we muat be making good all our promlaea to do high-grade dentlatry for one-ha)f th« price that any dentlat In the Northweat haa ever attempted. Juat think, we will make you a regular extra h«avy »10 Gold Crown lor |4. or n plate for IS thnt you eannot duplicate any place elite for ?**■ than $10. WE GIVE OAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. B. Clark, O, D. 9., Manager 4406 Srd Av*„ N. W. Cor. Union St. . Koto: Bring thl* ad with you. TACOMA SOCIETY GIRLS ARE FREQUENTERS OF A NEGRO'S OPIUM DEN. DETECTIVES SAY Mar# aodety woman aad promi nent Tacoman* been making *ecret vlalta to a eociuded opium dee on the Hank* of tha Stuck river, near Sumner, conducted by a negro who waa for marly chef at tha Tacoma Country h Oolf club? Sensational teattroony involving prominent woman and man ta as parted to ba broaght oat whan William (live* a, tha negro pro prietor of a notortona road houaa saw Sumner, la broaght bafora tha United Btataa grand Jury. HaM Undar >1,400 •all. Olvena waa gives a preliminary hearing before V. 8 Commlaaloner McMillan yeaterday la federal court, and bound over oa a charge of transporting opium and having opium In bla poe»e»»ion. with hi* ball eat at 11.500 raah. Olvan* haa been a reeldent of Tacoma for 10 year* and la rated among society people aa tha beat chef In the city. Fur year* ha wai head chef at the Country club. Later he became private caterer to the "#00" of Tacoma. Buys llg Automobile. Roon he purchased a large tour tng car i nd waa oft*n ee4n driving fhahtonahle women aad well dressed man out to the country. Tha colored chafe lateet Invest ment waa a house four ml lee from Bamner, oa tha Slack river. He opened a private opium den. tha avthorlttee aay. Frequently Olvena came to Tacoma. obtained paaeeo gers for bla machine among ele gantly dressed women of the North Had and waa aeen driving them WE'VE GOT DOC NERVOUS OVER THIS MUNICIPAL DAIRY PLAN "Hey— A Htar m»n, going the round* of the city hall. atopped anddenly a* i a commanding voice echoed through the third-floor corridor to day. It waa Health Commlaaloner Mcftrlde. "For the lore of your country and the aake of peace, plemae let up on that municipal dairy for a while." he pleaded earneatly. "You've got everybody in town acared to death, and they're all din nlng at me to get buay. I AM hu»y—working night and day get ting that new milk ordinance framed up, and until that la out of the way th*re la no uae talking about the city controlling Ita milk an riftl* CHOKES HIS WIFE; HIS PLEAS FAIL TO MOVE GORDON "I didn't strike her, Judge. Tbla la the flrat time we're had any trouble In the four montha we've b«-en married. Hhe get* hysterical, thnt's all t-et me go and I'll net rl«lit bstck to work," cald Walter M''f,a>iarhlln, a young accureii before Judge Gordon of wife tx-at- In®. Two officer* te*i|fled they *aw him atrlke hla wife and choke her aenaelpaa. "I can't let you go thta time," «ald the Judge. "Thirty daya In Jail and II00." DRUG STORES TO DROP BOOZE Selling of liquor 111 ilrug store* waa acored severely by member* of the Waahington State i'liarma ceutlcal aaaociatlon In their con vention at Rainier National Park Inn. It waa agreed that It ahould be eliminated from these atorea. THE picture shows only half of the room where Ed Sim*, L. D. McArdle, E. J. Koors, et at., ere pulling the strings and staging, through Secretary of State Howell, a $300,000 hippodrome. Three or four clerks could have done all the work legally necessary on the initiative bills at Olympia. But the Stop-Look-Listen league is now trying to make its extravagant statements as to the cost of initiating laws in this state come true. And Howell is doing his level best, therefore, to spend every cent of the $300,• 000 appropriated by the last legislature for possible needs for initiative pur poses. Howell has given every ward heeler in the state some tort of repre sentation in the crowd of 180 he is employing to "check" up the petitions. The standpat game is to pile up expenses on the initiative laws so as to give direct legislation a black eye. And Howell's a regular bear cat at finding a way to spend money—YOUß MONEY. southward to Ma cottage Rid** With Woman. City detectlvaa often it* Olrene In ht« Mg car with eoclety MM leavin* the city alway* In the »ame direction. Ulren* was arrested at midnight Snndvy by four deputy sheriffs, who raided his roadhouae ta search of liquor In tha (tn|* behind the roaV bouse they found a largo dlah pan eoatalatng a half pound of smoking opium, with a larga Iron apooa In It tor stirring. Opium "UyMf lit Sedream. Is a bedroom. apparently uae t by patron* of the place. the depu tie* found a Cblneae opium pipe, with several small Jara filled with opium. and a complete opium "lay oat." "I dent think there la any doubt that eoclety gins were going out to the den." ssld a city detective today. "Olvena waa one of tha meet popular chafe and caterers of any who dealt with Tacoma'e eoclety else*. and after he bought hie autC" ->hlls the eoclety women patronised him greatly. "It would net surprise ma ta hear that several prominent women, and man. too. had been regular-patrons of ths opium Joint. Olvena Is s notorious opium smoker, and eo Is the white woman ha haa heen liv ing with." The negro Is reported to be worth several thousand dollars. "I believe the municipal dairy would be a good thing, but we c*n't Jump Into It blindfolded It will have to he Inveatlgated like everything ela«. and It will take time. I aee the humane aoclety la agitating K. Kverybody'a doing It. and I dream about It nlghta. Soft pedal a little, won't you?" The doctor'a remarka. It may he explained, were forthcoming ao the reatilt of action by the King County Humane aoclety, which Inat night appointed a committee. In eluding Mr* Mary E.» H«-ttlnger, Mra. H B. Ilowne and Mra. H K Orlgga, to do their dlngdeat to get an ordinance of aome aort pwM Ing f> r aurh a dairy, through the council. RECALL AGAINST OFFICIALS FAILS CENTRAI.IA, July 21 The recall flection against Mayor H. W Thompson and Commissioner* A E Bear* and W. B. Kler, held yester day. failed. Hear* retalna hi* office by a majority of 270. Thompson by *J. and Kler by (I Heven charges were filed agHlnat th« commission era. GOWAN KEEPS HOT AFTER HIM I*fe Hamilton la atll! aafe. Judge Mitchell Gilliam haa come to hi* reacue by refualng to grant the writ of mandamua aaked for by Richard Go wan of Vaahon laland to compel the county auditor to ac cept Oowan * eindlrtacy for the Job of county <omml*«loner. r>o*an will appenl. Oowan I* questioning th»- right of commit *lonnr* to hold f itr ytnr term* Moonlight Excursion and Da lin ing on Hteamer laaaquah on I«ke Waahington tonight, leaving at A:1B and Madlaon Dark at I; 30. —Adv. STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. PAGK 2. DID 'EM ALL liar* ta today'* contribution to the quaadon. doea a hen sit or aat on OCX T "Dmt Editor Bur—l mutt tall you I have made a dlacnvery ! broke an «<( from mr doten r» terday, and I am aura the Hod muat Ha*# alt. aet and aat. It cur* waa atrong enough to rout (ha *I**l rafta M C. 11 LESCHI PARK FOLK SCARED Every time a realdent In tba vlcta- Ity of park out after dark tbea« evenlnga and meeta any ahadowy thing. aurb aa a trea. he dlea right on tbe apot with fright Tba unlveralty* wild man baan't created half the Itrmr that a high way roan baa who haa bean haunt ing tba I«earh| dlatrlct fttr aeveral nlghta. Two vara bald up a raw nlghta ago Today the women folka ara ter ribly wrought up. for laat night the bad man held up M (». Blfuaa, I20!> Seventh a*., right In the park He waa walking toward tha Ye* ler rable lln» when the (hug atapped from thin air and told him what to do. But Blfuaa refuaed to ba-fuaaed. and kept right on going Tba ne«t thing ha knew ha waa admiring the atara revolving In hla haad. and watching tha highwayman (printing toward Ml Rainier. They have a policeman out there, but he la ao buay guarding homea he haant had time to hunt for Jeaaa Jamea yet. FIRST TO PAY TAX OI.YMHA. July Jt—The flrat company to p»y the apeclal privi lege («j nn private cur hiialnea* done In thin mat* la the Kelaon Morrla Co.. Chicago packer*. who yeaterday remitted 44 <ent*. with Intereat. Other concern* owa a total of about $|(>O,OOO (pedal privi lege tai. 'WE NEED FARMS' RAYMOND. July ll.— More farma and more farmer* and better road* In Waahlngton were advocated by Oov. Krneat I.later In hie addre** liefore the Convention of Woraen'a Cltiba here laat evening. July Prices All Through Thla FURNITURE STOCK Coma In and aaa how much your monay will buy at our cut prices. furniture FURNITURE FURNITURE ALL AT JULY SALE PRICES Soma great valuaa In uasd rangaa—all makaa. Many as good as naw. S. H.Poynor The Krnaumjr Store, mil KOI'H'PH AVKXHR Hrlxrm l'lk» and Ftaa. HUERTA SAILS FOR JAMAICA WITH FAMILY PrrRTO Micxiro, July tl —A pa**<-nger on tba Oertnan crulaar t>r»*d»n. ex-l*real4eiit Muerta la on hi* way to Jamaica today. With him ara hla wife and daugb tara. Klena. Eva and (fella, and ex- War Mlnlater Rlanquet and hla wife and daughter Hperanta. On tba Brlllab crulaar Rrlatol (till ta tba harbor, ar* the ax-dlctator** »<>na, J-irga and Victor, and their wlraa. Jorge* four children and (Jen Euente* and rranrlaoo (ill and tbalr wtvaa. both daughter* of the e*-f>reeldent. The refugee* of |e*» Importance remained on ahor*. awaiting the ar rival of the ateamahlp City of Mex ico. chartered by ex-Prealdent Hoar ta to take than to placwa of aafaty. The Dreaden aalled at 7:30 p, ra The faithful l»tb regiment atood at preaent arma on tha wharf aa tba crulaar ateatned away. VILLA GET* INTO PARADC CHIHI'AHUA. July ll.—Oaa. Villa axpec-ta to atart aoutb before nlgbi, at the head of 6.000 iroopa. to Join Oontalea and Obregon and their men at Queretaro. for a tri umphal entry Into Mexico City. PLAN EXTENSION OF CITY CARUNE INTO BALLARD An ordinance providing for the ex tendon of the municipal car linn to Mallard waa Introduced by Coun cilman Krirkaon Monday. f'ubllc utility bonda. payable out of the earning* of the mad. are to b« l**ued The exten*lon la to bo- Kin at Nlcker*on at, where IX vlalon A terminate* at pre*ent It will rroaa Into Itallard over the ranal bridge at 15th a*. N. \V.. wblrh haa recently been approved by the votera. Krlcknon* ordi nance waa referred to the utllltlea committee. The council Monday paaaed ap propriation bllla providing 13.511 for a car Uarn, ildetracka, and awltche* for the l.ake Burlen line and $7,500 for the conatrnetion of a freight car. Whadda You Mean? "WHISTLI FOR IT"? There were no electric balls and no push buttons In the taverns of Merrle England, j-v so when some "valiant trencher r-AJ (STrt) man" wanted bis V V tankard of ale re "Vf filled he "whls- JTfJr I tied for It"; that 11 KW. L la. he blew the lit tie whistle at tschefl to the handle of his mug These tankards were called whis tling tankards, and to their com mon use In those farawny daya we owe tha expression, "Whistle for It" HOW TO CLEAR AWAY PIMPLES Hathe your face for several min utes with Heslnol Hoap and hot water, then apply a little Reslnol Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Reslnol Hoap and more hot water, finishing with a dub of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will he astonished to find how quickly the healing, antiseptic Heslnol med ication soothes iind cleanses the pores, removes pimples n nd black heads, and leaves the complexion clear nnd velvety. Heslnol Ointment and Ueslnol Soup stop itching Instantly and speedily heal akin humors, heat raah, sunburn and charing. Bold by all druggists. For free trial size, writ* Dept. 30-R, Resluol, Haiti , more, Md. NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS HAVE CLOSED THEIR DOORS Entire Stock Purchased Far Below Real Value by Eilers Music House WE BOUGHT UNDER PRICE, WE'LL SELL UNDER PRICE 0 / This Stock Goes on Sale at the Big Music House, Third and University St., Tomorrow Morning at 8 o'Clock. The la the why and the wherefore of a bIK pin no offering at Ellara Mualc Houaa, Third av. and llnlveralty at. Tbera la no r«*a aon why every Weatern home abould not now have a good piano t'orne and aee (he Inatru menta, fry them and teat them. The Inatru menta Included In thla purcbaaa are not obao leie, dlacarded gtylea, but modern inatrurnenta, Player Planoa and Oranda. There are only two antique* In thla entire atork, on* a Htory * < amp, the other » Htalnwar The balanc* of thla atork r«pr«aenta aplnndld. fraah. new good* direct from tba factory. It la a well-known fact that th» National llano Manufacturer* re • Dtly receiver) many car loada In Heattle. The quality of good* and the prlcea will apeak for theraaelvna The lieat way la to look every where for the beat new piano or Player piano to be had at a certain price, then come to the ItlK I'lano llouae and find the aama grade and quality for le*a. LATEST AND VERY FINEST You will find here Player Planoa that are positively the very flneat to be had. Each Inatrument la a modal of perfection, each will appeal at once to tha beatpoated Player Plan- Ut. Needleaa to aay that moat asUaordlnary concaaalona war* made to Induce ua to take thla large atork. Nov Ellara Mualo Houaa of fera theaa Inatrumenta for aala at tha aama advantageoua baali Tbay are to ba aold at a lower price than then* or almllar new I'layer Piano* are obtainable for In Reattla or any rtty In thla bin. broad land. Tome In and oak eapwclally to aee tha aplen did Thomaa Orcheatral Player Piano. Mr. Thomaa atatea that thla repraaenta tha product rtf alxtaen y<-ar» labor. It la a Player fit to STar« tba Mualo room of Heattle'a flneat home. SOME FOR ONLY *33S Tba prlcea at which w* are dlapoalng of Player Piano* begin at only $336. Rom* are $377 60. other* 1414. and the cholceat are of farrd at $648. FYae Mualo Holla are Included wtth each and every Inatrument. and alao an appropriate bench and free delivery given with DIDN7 WAKE HIM; HE STABS COOK KMjENHUV'RO. July ll—Bo cauae Ralph Orady. rani h cook, failed to awaken Robert McKnlgbt In time for the noonday nival yea terdty. the latter alaabcd lirady with a knife. Infllctlnt probably fatal Injurl#* DONT HURRY TO WED FOREIGNER, SHE SAYS Mlaa Irma Kllgallen NEW YORK. July 21 —American fath«r*ln-law are one of the aerloua obataclea to International marrlagea, declared Mlaa Irina Ktlgallcn. the former Conn ten* Motirlk de Meau fort, aa *he *alle<| on the Aqnltnnla for I'arla to continue vocal atudlea. "The American father-in-law can not understand the foreigner's view point and a continual rlaiih results." she says. "Any girl of thla country who desires to marry a foreigner should spend at least two years abroad, and any prospective bride groom from Kurope should live here that length of time. Then there would be a chance of the union turn ing out happily." WOMAN KILLED; BODY ON BEACH OAIA'RSTON, July 21.—With a bullet hole In her head and half burled In the sand, the body of a woman was found on the beach here today. The police believed the woman was murdered and robbed, and that her assassin then dragged her body to the beach, hoping It would be carrlcd away by the tide. MEN FIGHT FIRE OLYMPIA, July 21 The entire male population of Gate City, 20 miles south of here, Is fighting a raging forest fire which threatens the destruction of the town. Three homes In Olympla were en dangered last night by a fire which ■wept over a 40-acre tract of timber. In tha city llmlta. Each Inatrurnent will he covered by the Manufacturer 1 * giarantaa, iu to doubly Inanri- aatlafactlon. the famooa Ellara I'ncondltlonal Guarantee alao a< compaolei »*rk and every fsatrumcot aold I prlKht Planoa are now obtainable for tin. 1167, $1»«. I-'OK. and upward. We want yo« to U»i Mupcrb Instrument! now offered f or 1236. 1262 ana the cholnniit at 1310 Hee the Grand Piano* at f36S and |G35. EASY TO PAY FOR ONI Any Piano, I'layer I'lano or Grand to tblst* rnense «to<:k may bo bad on such nur terms o( payment aa any home can conveniently ar rantc«. Thla j.ayment plan places a piano wttfc. In the reach of every child which ought to bar* a musical education. No home should U witb. out tuusla We will arrange paym«nta monthly quarterly, aeml-snnually, or even on a one 114 two-year plan. We have had to pay caah for thla atoc.k, and we are deslroua of gf-tttog aa much caah aa poaalble, yet we will not ra fuae to accept any terma that have a semblaaaa of being reasonable. We make no raah "-'t merits, and everything will be found exactly M atated in thla ad. The Planoa included to tbla offering will be Urged with a red tag; all ott era are our regular stock, hence there wfl] be no difficulty In determining what la inelodei and what la not Out-of-town buyera ahould write or telepbOM for descriptive Uja> and numbera. Any Instra ment sent subject to examination upon depoat of a reaaonabie amount The depoett will be cheerfully refunded If the instrument 1* aot found aatlafactory. Thla aale will b* condoct ed until every lnatruuient la sold. We wish to repeat that every Instrument ta thla aale la definitely guaranteed; money back If Instrument, after delivery, doea sot prove la every way satisfactory, or as repraaaatal tellers Music Mouae, the nation's largest aid moat responsible retailer*. Kilers HolMlag, Third and Cnlveralty. WITNESSES TELL STORY OF MURDB PARIS, Jaly tl.—Paul Bonrget, l the author, playwright and member of tbe Academle Krnncalse, was to day'a first witness at the trial of; Mme. Henrlette Caillaux. Boairget was wlth Kditor Oaaton Calmette of Ue Figaro, In the lat-1 ter"a office, when Mme Caillaux' j card waa brought In. the day the editor was killed. "It la Mme. Caillaux." the wltneoa described Calmette aa aaylng. as h» glanced at the card. "Are you going to receive her?"! Hourget said he asked j "I must —she is a woman," the ed-J Itor was quoted as replying. "Very well," the author testified he answered, "then 1 will leave you." He had reached the front door of the building, a flight below Cal mette'a office, when he heard the commotion above and ran back. lie w as one of the first, he said, to rush Into the office, where Calmette lay gasping In his armchair. WE GUIMNTEE ■at Satisfaction when you have Glasses fitted by us, whether you pay $2 50, $5.00 or $7 00. Manufacturing plant in con nection. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg Bring This Ad With You Everyone Knows There b Little Satisfaction in Having Hot Water Unless There Is Plenty of It ml IE cheapness, convenience and constancy of pas, when applied to the heating of BSyi water, cannot be equaled by any other means. We have water heaters of various style*, sizes and prices on display, in operation, W our show rooms. Seattle Lighting Co. UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR $132 TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS Mm«. Call laux was standiag fSto calm, the automatic still ta I* hand. To the office sttcndaatVt* held her. Bourget testified SbsflM "Let go of me. I an a woaaa. t ahall not run." Joseph Caillanx, a tDiMr premier more recently mlnlstsr of finance and generally mas Mad one of the most brUUaat MB 4. hts generation In Franca, was tba star witness at todays searioa tt the trial of his wife. Next In Importance to tba tNtf mony of Caillaux was the natfV of a deposition from Pntfat Polncare himself, dealing wttt M dents whlch led up to tbe sboottv and ending dramatically wMb ads sciiptlon of the president's sflb* to prevent a tragedy at tba ta ll rai time that Mme. Calllaax ws entering the receptioa room at la Figaro." WOODS BOMM OLYMPIA, Julr 21. —The BmMB and Western lumber ramp, mst Kelso, in In the path of • »*|i* forest fire, and the company tnx It* equipment out of the «*#• to a place of safety. 6UH WAS ROTO! CKNTRALIA, July playing with his brother's reTofrw. which the child took from as** his pillow. Roland Raniln sat through the Intestines, and Is Ijfrl at the point of death. AFTER KINO ST. SALOO* Three offenses against thf «HJ ordinances, two robberies s* « violation of the Sunday law, sB • two months, are charged «p totr Alps liquor store, 619 King it. V Chief Griffiths, who sent a nlcation to the council, to bt when the license comes op tori* newal.