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' Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it ever Although I've bought an auto, my Joy le not complet H very day and at Why do they let pedestrians, monopolize the street? cannot break it-—Horace Mann. ant wg) 4 1,500 RECRUITS FOR WORK-A-DAY WORLD] wesossstss oss cee #0 rapidly on Rattlesnake mountain (OF 100 dey joan's® superintendent , te w BY VICTOR ZEDNICK | Captainelect Waller of the crew omy Biber D gare may poor ven The business and work-a-day|has gone to Alaska to work in the| has bined af expert trom Gouneett:| cy« |. When the world got about 1,500 eoruits thie miner October Captain en: Caliees ees aed "a + row W week when the University of Wash-| Court Of: tg trace: tab Will | OE TEOONS BO rare ee a Ington closed ite doors for the “va-|npend mont of the summer abroad,| Meunnem Mune latin ttle e ‘a cation” period and the watering ptain Hickingbottom Is playtr seominetion of ree 2 i be ’ I owits, $6 ges places and summer resorte got prob-| profensional ball with Wenatchee | Termunstion oF FALIOrs y iN |g . orday tail ably half a dozen. Really, the ces-|nid of courne doing some kind of /1® nooW Ax warm weather | nk, a sation of classes marked the close| work on the side, Tam Deering Is/ tem from thelr dens dent of phen of vacation for the students, as they | boss of a crew of about 25 stud ‘ a ~: a ee + of Jacob, have to get busy now and amass al canvanning the state for A cer : scheme to smuggle eh few dollars for the next nine| magazine, Tam gets the money and) pese over the Canadian border ha eri 1A, ho hag months’ “loaf,” Washington stu the students do the, work Ta y's | ef A discovered by United Btate tha her dents aren't mifilonalres; nor are| executive ability comes from having | Officials, who say five Chinese syn t * it tas venk him, n m , hey | been president of the student body, |dicates were working it, The China- «na A they sons of iHionalres. They n pr were blacked up to look Ike he same J ‘ work their way through college, most | Kdwin J. Brown, Jr, after & ’ , pat nsurance é & : : moon, Wil] practice law fn bin fath-) and given picks and shov- |; tow dans baw of them Every conceivable field 1* Inv or's law dental offic Bol |¢ r than rowed sero és by the released undergrads he| Lewis editor of Th mally, wilhithe & Lawrence from Prescott,| Phoenix, Ariz, June fea Weaeine camps, mines, surveyiug| write for the local papers. George|Canada, Five of them were caught /abolish the state counts eae parties, offices and marks are full of| Henderson has a job on the Ore-| at Ogdensburg, N. ¥ ‘ ‘oday and if fieeee them xonian and Fdjtor-elect Andrew El-| " 1 mean only faa What They Will Do dred on the ‘Tacoma Ledger | A hog that had been imprisoned! lativ y lege Jerry Riordan president of the! Scott will camp the Rainier Please get firmly into . rtudent body, will play the 1 tonal park to keep out fires. Ralph »! ¥ ‘ gain a attle this summer Benjamin will help ran a Chautauqua your mind these three 3 ? will Orvis Gladden, mansger ag Harold Davis says he w facts | % YL . ¢ Daily, And so will “Wee” C practice Jaw in Spokane, Knnse A . : the « quarterback, and Mel| Mackey will do the same thing Muckelstone and Walter Wand,| here. FIRST—That Tit - other football stare, On the side A Man Muck” will Issue and have charge| Ralph Caney, wil do newspaper surance is protection, com- . ‘ of the distribution of the Potlatch | work Prater will sell rea aa patiaction;. ibe wT igh Nagi Yala in’ Ellensburg. Captain Royal Of Family plete protect ) Grimm, the Pullen of the crew will do engin r ONLY real title protec- \ \ Wwreatior, will Hhve something ing work. Wayne Sutton will go : 3 Beant a \ \ in politics .after working Into the forestry service ax Cannot afford to overlook the wonderful opportunities for tion there is \ " eee ra office, Hebb| Eakins will run a surveying party homesite and investment which 4 found in @ Httle Bieler, 1 Capt.” will act a 4, “Pete” Burns and Rob-| home farm at > ker in wheat and votes in Se | + will entertain the public SE IND. That iv rv ~ a i — \ attic He told the court he o votligh ta William Lal pa qatens ¥ . ‘ to make Seattle his home and of sing in local moving pleture| 3 rite b a ’ course he is, Sieler rade several r Mark Darrin will mix] lirect : | ; ij “ | hundred dollars last summer buyin ‘Mugo Schneider and his| | wheat . to ite will be in evidence in local tgage a and selling you have absolute ; : - oral caroods on Land ye f ae RIGHT to that protectio as e os The Oakland of Seattle” ‘ a ae a Here, in a delightful » ba ty rae YOU'LL FIND IT HERE )) i:::°2%sstaccr yam ’ ; streets, your children will grow yog and healthy, News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Here, too, your investment wil iy taorosg with the opening of the Lake Wa on canal, yourself and your heirs ask for, insist upon and ; DEMAND that prot n. | a) | HARDSHIPS OF WAR Think of it! You can secure a 1 ome farm at Kirk bere to The Seattio Star “| guppone there were hard land for we than the price of a t, and on easy terms Should anybody attempt viii confer « favor by notifying ships in living in Juarez during of $5 or $10 @ mot bs 5 . if r r the war.” to tell you otherwise, bring " 4 ae. | ’ Yes; every time the town him to us. We will be 4 Hl any aitamp was captured the saloons closed Kirkland is most easily reached suburb of Seattle: : | J 2 up."—Kansas City Journal. It takes only 45 minutes by trolley and boat from Second glad to canvass the whole - and Madison . Little farms $275 and up; view lots $125 and up. y t The Y. W. C. A. claiming their} ‘ io ‘ we : your fal |property in held for benevolent pur Come over t« rkland today or tomorrow. Take Made ' nt » i fon car . the y ferry OF sf poses yesterday ash * A. « \ t rtm L lfrem col) D261 mt | / ; 1, Henrietta Crossman, Moore 3. Clara Blandick and Little Ynez | 4. Four Harmonious Girls, Pan-| 4 joint meeting of the Seattle _ President David Starr Jordan of 2. The Lindons, Empress. Seobury, Orpheum. tages. Taxpayers’ league and the Women's Stan rd university wos he guest = 5. Elsie Esmond, Moore Taxpayers’ league will be held at /of the lo publicity bureau y< - - - him an auto ride) b} oo Mack Berlein, il be aeen a 1 vl Se: Washington THIS WEEK. a a So eee FEW WANT TO Order of Railway Conductors will 7 OWNERS—— Moore—Thurlow Bergen play- || {*%- Bert Cutler, wili prove th Children’s hour will be observed at | 104 CHERRY STREET GROUND FLOOR 1 ienic train over the | Title Insurance Sine experts during his stay, "Two Eng he : sae i a ec wae Metropolitan—Maude Adams in J) /i8h Birls Lindon sisters, will Maj. F. A. Boutelle, head of [000 ih, | “What shall we do with the high ‘Chantecler. bring new songs and swell clothe the U. 8. recruiting office in ["™° ™ school graduates?” t# the question Seattie—Dark eton and Yale will offer 600) this division, said today that he VERY ANNOYING. [that will be discussed tomorrow Orpheum—Vaudeville. M New York. does not remember the time “pid you see a battle while [night at Plymouth church, Sixth| Empri Vaudevttie. fas ce when the recruiting busine: ou were in Mexico? and University. Prof. Meany will Pantages—Vaudeville. eke eee ee ae ee HH! hay been so dull as since the | gil bart of a battle. An of: [be one of the speakers, Grand—Vaudeville and motion || * firet of June, for only two men ficious. policeman stopped it pictures AT PANTAGES. have been enlisted in the army right in. the exciting part."— Over 82,000,000 more feet of lum gy ih alata eines thet'time. in conaeetion Kansas City Journal. ber were shipped from ports of the deville. with this, he remarked that the —— United States in the month of April Meibourne—Photoplays and vau Seven Aviator Gir ’ ' free city employment bureau The body of Frank Williams, the/than was cut in the woods in the Ha eb ae es ‘ has, ince tho first of June |i.0 05 who was drowned off Schwa-|samne month. This report was taken| / « € r found employment for about on's Mill dock Thurs-|from that of the 25 leading lumber! 3 situation i 4 i . gf di i iFe | | | er & Nett | a 1,550 men in and outside of Se [or nae recovered this morn-|states and from 696 mills. The re-| * ne by a cok at Py attle. “andper yyy Papag port also showed that about 17,005,-| * AT THE MOORE *! . ~ . 000,000 feet of lumber was cut dur jing 1911 * * ng et sth » f erent Teteer ee rere ees 2! * Mill : i | NERVOUS SHOCK SHEET * — The Bergen players, beginning yw and compe - TURNS HAIR WHITE ]||* At 4 o'clock tomorrow after- *i Two big liners, the Sado Maru tomorrow night, will present Her Rature att a noon St. Mark's church will #]and the Minnesota, leave next Tues-| i Arthur Je famous com i th bold. memorial services for %|day for the Orient. Both leave from | Prices: 25¢, SOc, 76¢. drama, “Mrs. Dane's Defense,”| 10" f recently a Hugh Roscoe R who went * Great Northern dock, the 8: }which was written for Markar Cohan, gets | down with the Titanic. Rood #|at 10 4. m. and the Minnesota at It is the story of a young ft. The was the vite president and #/4 m ed as a Ko t gymnasta BOUGHT FOR $ nll Renee * Fil it f i i ef in & ir a Ee a> } general manager ef the Pa | } | iifle Coast Creosoting Co. of &| The men of the customs depart | enitle # | ment of Tacoma and Seattle and the # customs brokers plienic today at} BOOK WORTH $10,000 Sat wea wane we a) rorin pork ‘ re | The park board yesterday a eye naGwriting expe £. ©. Cheasty, prominent mer y y ap fay . om Of ‘ chant ahacdaeber et the roved the condemnation awards of Presents lboard, returned last nig . at Second and } on fee kk TIT TOR ttt tte 4 t v if ties in the world. day venteen hundred SAN FRANCISCO, Ju The Was *# AT THE METROPOLITAN t ‘ UNKIND. 4 i already A One-Act Play by ae t « r ty old-tij * rt Ella—Live and learn, The W D NO tt TO te ke te te te te e000 Sutinctt feu hed “book ROR RR kk DAVID BELASCO esque in appe rong FE. DIOWA) direct « the Maxine Elliot] learning all the time you have emphasizing ¢ LOWEST TIDE MRS. SCHWIN been living you would make a Based on John Luther Long's Japanese Story parades and b we gy lB ma 1 rw a - | SAN FRANCISCO, June 15.—Mre,| 16volume encyclopedia ke eh king by be march p The lowest tide of the year |Oleda Schwin complained to U. §. like a pocket dictionary J (MORE Co on the sound will be at Port | Commissioner Krull that the nerv = still lone : OTHER ORPHEUM ACTS Townsend tomorrow morning |ous shock attendant upon a search fave womer raha dae : MAYOR at 11:33. The tide will be one | of her home by secret service oper the weave and two-tenths feet below the |atives turned her hair white in a 8 Scere. hare < tt ee general scale or below zero. |single nigh Commisuioner Krull | © t al sels must car 1 streets yesterday TE DENTISTS OF REPUTATION enct ra v The highest tide of the ye is conducting an Investigation. ficient t ¢ fe What do you think of the reputa-| " . will be Monday night at 8:17, In the Sch jouse ! Letics ae eee eee. ee ee 2 C f ton of a Deutint wh: 5 ! * t ©.| when it will reach 12 1-10 feet | he 4 dov F ' EMPRESS CORNER” importan Practiced dentintry | The n or ring Ms a rt T n d abo m t of Louis X ¢ t Po ownsend, and about | 1 of Louis XV ; 1 Chienge, June 18—-Seet weld at Fears snd ix competed tom re b. Cant: gaat 44 teak ak meio The tres . pea Srnecy 4 aX ee re come a gS i curred tol Ht \ 88 per hundved weight today This| | SULLIVAN # GONGIDINE coun! 9 living (by J : ggasi cg: CIRCUIT .~ Cotteril “THE HOUSE OF EXITS” | of the st P AVENUE CLAIMING Ce Los Angeles, June 15.—Because ¥ tly O1 THE HIGHT DK, BROWN * he ate with a knife and picked hi i th bg * e legit * - AT THE ORPHEUM [ve Man outfit a thes excite teeth w r the table, no wr emarded ax m rent a , r hy nt ' y for the mo as given to tion Offices have been Chee tt tt tk ten te tk tte kt hadov omer « a er of a | , &s to Union block, at 713 Fk vid Be , 5 h ow Homer ts } to compel t t ‘ th ‘ " ‘ ng a - i ve, bul I, myself con on July 15t the} t t t e of i ven —Tacoma wants any n The mi one dentist ; - . net dain § have a port popula t - v a in c oe v | i ‘ he govern y n 1 isens vote c if Tallway extensi that th nthe | shay A tur re » gentle in thelr ae.) ‘ eet ; sonata x for | ae e fund in all tir ant Of Poms Highest Type Dental Centralia, Wash., June 15.—Base would get j ing inspector, General he erday affirmed Coast Lag pec } x eeeeeeeee eee OF DENTISTS ON THE id tonig! » te 40. 1 ured t the! t ‘ 1 y , " “ . ‘ ball broke up the cle f ts cr ae WAR VETERANS — st, a, otc as reap J Mie hin or wet 4 AMERICA "932° oe | nie a cash prac for : : “‘mhusical inatruments during ELECT OFFICERS the people who are in f ho insisted the men dissolve their 7 ence| hi ) PR ee ay onologne. The Tuxedo com and progressive people J| business partnership, which the | quartet, inject a lot EVERDTT, Waeh, June 15.—The who want dentists t their J did | nto thelr Honor 3panish war veterans in convention || dental work, not students, Every | spar : am b Prince Smo Interest Paid ff orice ersten commandes f itence anpiayea so ou ean te {| WOTE, AGAINST “| Sood, and oe comiteender, ae Lit tile: identity ig not hidden $50,000 FUND! PANTAGE J} he people have ind i re rr ere cctkvdhenrarncan On Deposits or vice commander, A. W.jf by the use of numbers, but you "| Ve , Vancouver; junior vice com-1f know his name and become pe: | aie is nam: yecome per i j u led ile Means Pantages Bee Si coe Workington Be AT THE EMPRESS. * \ccounts of $1.00 ar R. R. Staubb, Bremerton; | sonally noquainted “with i Councilmen Goddard and Ward shies uses Ty bic: 7 - vacaivad, department inspector, Willlam/—f Don't you think, when you all voted against appropriating Dr Edwin Brown, D. D Ft A IOI Tt OT tO | Downey, Seattle; judge advogate,|# ceive a gudrantee from an office | $50,000 from the light extension BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE . , Vv. Wd The Braham Ben Bujamaa troupe | —— C,H, Winder jeattle; surgeon, Dr run in this way, that you are §| {2d Yesterday afternoon for the hods. * Rend my article in next sund * ete * * Seattle’s Leading Dentist of acrobats, hot from the burning |J. T. Dawson, ») chaplaig, R protected? Remember, we have 4 Purpose of proceeding with the Special Engagement Here of the a 1A. Spence, EB marshal c cut the price of all dental work §| Work on the masonry dam at Camp " ands of Sahara, will head the bill are. 713 First Avenue at the Empress theatre next woe | Winters, Fort Worden in two, Extra heavy $10 gold Councilmen Blaine and Ma =p ; z o Union Block. 1 build pyrathids, not as lar he! Wary | - - | on |voted for It, ig hey build pyrathids, not as large x crowns, $4.00, Reg ior It. The divided r Dh teaia> Geils ch Char Poatablnn thoes tall Gr the pheriena tee heiBank for Sat Ings eh hal ate aha Metiadd| beeen egular $10 Bi will come up before the coun Telegraph Building. thew taka thee time akaus ft PIKE STREET 2 THIRD AVENUE ||| tai m $A ete q . | Monday, Open evenings until 8 and Sun-|, “arty Hayward, comedian, and Clerk—Wrong office, Mar: # Regal Dental Offices The committee voted to aecept A & good cast, will present “The a Bhan ey DR. LR. CI . the bid of HOH. Rollins & Sons, of sited ren " fi : days until 4 for people Fire Fly.” Two legitimate south. Pike St. and Third Av, riage Icenses across the hall. *)f i408 ‘Third. Av... N. W. Gor Union | Boston, for the $500,000 of park ex- In Nifty Gongs and Dainty Dances “Don't * * 8 * —Clev@and Plain eDaler, | ther i you ad who work. Jern’ stars, Elizabeth Kennedy. and bUepian, rest a af alee. Pit. NOTE: i this ad with Guu. Cag pane BM el $3,860) Me ALL-STAR PROGRAM—100 ANDO ~“lt hoe “ i

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