The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1912, Page 8

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ab There's more fun nominating a nm than naming a presiden The Longer You Wait Interest Paid On Deposits SEATTLE’S REAL "BARGAIN DENTISTS Noth to have our work with the work of whe exclusive produced here your work is don graduate, registered de whose license to practi tistry in W is. display ed in front of the operator's chair, prices are one-half that cuureed byour competitors Regular extra heavy $10 @ Gold Crowns .. Regular $10 Nevér Sip @ Pla Page oN aa ye Our guarantee’ ts the one that protects you, signed by both the operator and manager Regal Dental Offices 1405 3d Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. NOTE-—Bring this ad with you. : | | The Right Dr. Brown Was | The soy! Dr. . Brown that they « but they se in the office Brown DENTISTS OF REPUTATION. ALMIN RIGHT Di, BLOWN pmpete with Che s office: on population days, and I had b that the Dentist who reasonably for first would get. plenty of to do. If roper mild a omg years of the people have t jorned Je in mext Sunday Foon the ternin © Washington Dental W Dr. Edwin Browa, D. D. §, Seattle’s baading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block. One Door South of the Postal | Telegraph Building. Open evenings until 8 and Sun-| days until 4 for people who work. Pan lthe | revisit tonight road supervisor at a township masé t at a national convention. AT THE THEATRES THIS WE Moore—Thurlow Ber in “Mrs. Dane's De Metropolitan—Mlzzie “The Spring Maid.” Seattt Orpheum — Vaudeville. Empress—Vau e Pantages Vaudeville Grand—Vaudeville and motion picture Clemmer—Photoplays and vau deville. Melbourne—Photoplays and vau deville. lof the fam: Empresa and a duo of talking par-|* United States and sentenced rots. press agent aseu us to 30 days that thes birds converse intelli! weaeaetanwnakhet gently In three languages, namely py English, THE SEATTLE STAR Freneh and German Spencer Kelly and Marion Wilder two splendid vocalists who have ap- peared at the thm Robert vey Ra Hanlon cmpreas innumerab! the added attraction. Le Roy and Aileen Har ent & Western t nes, will be will pres ained In. layle and Hanlon will contribute the muscle brawn of the week May Elinore, for many years one us Elinore Sisters, is go- ling to do it alone. E Ree ee ny elerions, * - * | * AT THE MOORE * * * SR EE EE EE EE EH HB Seventh and ¢ will be the of ow Bergen play theatre during Old Heldelber fering of the 1 re at.the Moor thelr last week proved to be the fa Bergen offerings in the ey eae ex gs prince! One million dollars’ worth of the university, fell in love ne | Precious metal, valuable furs and |} daugh of the landlord, but was passengers were brought down | persuaded to leave for his royal trom the North Inst night on the} patie years or so, an| Vittoria, The gold represents the} delberg visits |#¢sson's clean ups at Fairbanks, and this reawakens old Dawson and camps on the Yukon. to rekindle old | make the Old Heidelberg. SPREE ES EH EE EHR * | AT THE METROPOLITAN # * * Pee OREO eee Saucy Mizzi Hajos will finish up r four-night en ent in “The} Spring Maid” fetropolitan with performan afternoon nd tomorrow night. RMR RR th * * i AT THE ORPHEUM * * RaReKAKRREA ERR ERE The coming week will feature |Ma Tally in “The Battle Cry of | Freedom” as the headline attrac tion at the Orpheum. Miss Tully has appeared here before. Chinko; @ juggler, is the added | te ature Kaufman brothers do a brown face act of a laugh-provoking na ture. A male quartette that is bound to be popular will be “The Four Lyric Latins.” Will Rogers, an ex-cowpuncher will throw the lariat, a little Mex ican fiu jitsu and a monologue Sert rell will scramble a few yodles Minnis Kaufman, cyclist, said to be ex er, will do some trick r SEEEEPERD IPED SS OE 4 t AT THE EMPRESS * * * RRR Now comes Victor Niblo at Finst-CLa3s CHARLIE. © DY DERTON BRALLY Mining Camp Ballad.) First Class Charlie's old and bent, Forty years ho's mined, Worked all ‘round the continent Where there's work to find; First Class Charlie knows his biz Right from A to Z, the But he works where “first class” is, Nowhere else, b’gee For forty year | His record's cle: Of “low-grade” like we're drillin here Just first class ¢ No less, no more, lIs what old Charlie's lookin’ for. First Class Charlie takes a shift Now an’ then to trot Round about from drift to drift An’ from spot to spot Shift boss lets him go his way, For, though rules is plain |He knows well that Charlie ma | Find a “first class” vein He'll mope an’ mope | From stope to stope | His old eyes full of faith an’ hope Just “first class” ore No less, no more, Is what old Charlie's lookin’ for rite of the |! Twin cities. | This play |Georgian hotel SOLD FOR $40,000 two strong and J. Moore, a magician, will be! 2. Marion Wilder Minnie Kaufman . teehee e eh Why Did the Chickens Cross * the Room to Get Into Can: * MALONE, N. Y., June American justice was in a di lemma here when a man and two chickens he was charged with stealing w presented in a court room which ts half in the United States and half in Canada. Th ickens suddenly to the north end of the and the prisoner fe They were then in Car defied the court, claiming they were outside its jurisdiction The lawyers couldn't coax the defendant back under the Stars and Stripes, but sudden ly a chicken flew back and the prisoner ran after it. Before he knew it he was back In th g|cssesesssensseeusseeeeeteg 7 flew room liowed da and ~ Anderson’ Drinking | STOPPED: By His Wife Wife She Will Tell You FREE HOW SHE DID IT | WRITE TO HER ot Mrs. Through the offer Mar whose husband was a confirmed drunkard for over 20 years, every man and woman who has a dear one The Columbia apartment house, | who drinks, can learn how she stop- imbia, was bought/ped his drinking compietety, In yesterday by Fred C. Caldwell for|their own little hon, easily end $40,000, The he ‘oe a substantial | quickly. brick structure, The lease of the with furnishings, nse and equipment was taken for the Columbia. 'On prince | best time in her history Title Insurance The Seattle newspapers Of the past day or two con- tained various reports as to the making of fraudulent mortgages and their subse- quent sale to innocent buyers. Whatever the merit of the reports, whether they dealt with a single case or a chain of cases, the one big fact is that it demonstrates and emphasizes the import ance of what we have been saying in these columns DON’T lend money on mortgage unless you get a Title Insurance poli DON buy a mortgage already made unless you get a Title Insurance policy. (Practically all of the banks that deal in mort- gages deal only in that kind.) And finally -— DON’T buy property without insisting that the title be insured Washington Title Insurance Company ber way down the Victoria made Was over ten years ago that! Margaret Ander 7 since thts |and mother whe ts traly mm: it yom Chis \See write her if y CLEMMER THEATRE Seatie’s Best Photoplay House With the Ice-Cooled Atmosphere ALWAYS IN THE LEAD FEATURING Exclusive Photoplays Best Musical Talent NEW BILL SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1,200 SEATS 10 CENTS REMEMBER THAT MARVEL. OUS CHINESE TENOR SOLOIST AT THE DREAM THEATRE Peete eteetee eee eee eee tee garet Anderson of Hillburn, N. ¥.,| te Mtar tifying of any fal » prompt and reg paper, OF any tute ‘an ther attempt paper are given attentio The Heo Hoos will also par in the Potlatch parade 18 tictpat EFFECTIVE BACKGROUND “Do you think your audiences enjoy the statistics you quote replied Senator Sorgh- 1 just put ‘em in to make rest of my remarks’ seem more interesting by contr Northwestern Unive will hold a plenic at Woodland park next Thursday. They meet at the |park tennis court at 10; 40. It is usually the man who doesn't have to try who tries the hardest to make a fool of himself. hold pienics next Two parishe week, St. Je Jat Woodland |his famous “chalk at Y, M |. A, tomorrow, 2:30 m. 7 talk companied with drawis will be on temperance tee * * & Lake Washington canal ‘s * & two weeks. Ther o* EB jocks will be 7 * wk in to be dene by day * 1% labor * * rere rr err rts ' A GOOD RECORD FOR BOTH driven my car for over ® year now,” said Bilkins, “and I've never run down anybody.” “That's nothing.” said Mre. Ikins. “I've attended the tings of our Sewing Circle for five years and have never run down anybody.”—Harper's Weekly. Ladies’ Annex of the Seattle Ath letic club will hold ite eighth an nua} basket plenic at Basle Har bor, Tuesday, June 25. he mem bers will take steamer “Florence K” at Galbraith dock ot 10 a m The troubles that trouble ue most are those thet never quite reach us. OUTFIELDER SPIDER—T cated a million flies a year Never miss ‘em MANAGER FROG — Sign contract, quick this. | | Church of Our Lady of Good Help | will give annual picnic and baby show July 4 at Leschi park PrererT errr ret In a recent damage si Ohio a man was awarded for accident that resulted death of his wife. He led the case to @ higher | court and the lower court was upheld, the court even thinking that the award was excessive In upholding the lower court the supreme court sald, “From the amount of damages award- od to the plaintiff it Is evident that the jury was not influ enced by passion or prejudice. * * * * * an * in the eeeeeeeee eee ee eee REE EEE EEE Peete eee eee eS | Seattle Baptists’ association holds its annual meeting at Edmonds June 26, 26 a Commercial club has begun a campaign to increase {ts member ship with 500 new members. The dues have been reduced to $10 per | year, for a short time lof the buliding fund was given last lnight by the Los Amigos club of lthe ¥. M,C. A. at the jation’s headquarters, Fourth and Seneca Program of songs and readings pre jceded a little comedy, Those Dreadful Drews NOTHING NEW “There's nothing new under the sun,” said the Cheerful Idiot, he laid down the paper. “Meaning what?” asked the Boob. “It says here that bathing auits trimmed in fur are a nov- elty,” returned the C. 1. “Why, the very first bathing suit w bare skin."—Cincinnati — En- quirer. Finance committee of the council esterday agreed to test for 30 days attached to a”*horsedrawn engine vehicle In a few hours and operated i & small cost, {| YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People A permit for the erection of a warehouse building at 1715 Centen nial 5 ¢ wae granted yesteda It will be two stories in height and The next elaborate concatenation | wij) cost $25,000. ——IN—__—___ of the W n m Hoo 4g Hoow will held in Beattie July! | What | An entertainment for the benefit | the automobile equipment of the | Front Drive Tractor Co. of New Jersey which, it is claimed, can be What does Washington care ab ae long as the baseball tear ‘ AMUSE re Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville Gouth Bend, June 22.—Mayor John L. Meyers has set aside June 26 as “cleanup” day and has asked the cooperation of all eitizens In observing it, The idea is to make the elty ble by July 4 presen No, Angelina, the two-thirds rule squabble isn't a continua tion of the third term scrap Prices: 250, 50c, 75¢ “The Perfect Thay bien May Tully & Com tt kt tk * The Renton Commercial club * the plan of * r Cotterill and a majority * has indorsed the council build the * rriver dam at Camp 2, The # wht than |® greater b - * * fk tt tt tn ttt WILL ROGERS—The Oklahoma Cowboy BERT ERRELL—Character Vocalis MINNIE KAUFMAN—Grace and Sill Awheg Chiopeck Fish company will erect old storage ot of Wall tanks at their Reward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of a man who ts fraudu lallly ‘faphoeeettey, wamalt. oa as MATINEE DAILY jorganizer of the order of Owls has been offered by the supreme pres | dent, John W. Talbot, of South Ind | Bend [impress "EMPRESS CORNER SULLIVAN, * + CONSIDINE “THE rouse ri exits” the best 1 can | Special for Sunday Chie used to pr Young Rx 1oney Pie, like ake ast Chic Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE "os DANCING CASINO Gl and His ae ae “HIGH LIGHTS OF DEAR OLD BRO ALL-FEATURE BILL—I0e You get the best « to eat here at price Pure, well cooked foods everyth me and wh lesc 10c and 2! Eniddale Cafeteria THIRD AND JAMES. free Boat Inip on ey Tomorrt To Juanita Acres | Boats Leave Madison Park for Juanita— | Steamer “Urania” Return Trip Leave Juanita : 9:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 11:00 «. te 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Justice streng Postp After two hoi national! On postpo ight action committee rT as convent! ineluding York, trie mitt ‘a, was both Bryar afternoon, ng a comp Ask Anderson Stea passage will be given Bring your lunch and spend the day at Juanita, on Lake Washington, Juniata Acres Go on the Market Tomorror % acre, % tracts, or as large a tract as you like. It’s the old farm tract known as the Harris tract, just 5. minutes’ walk from landing $5 or $10 monthly will secure to you of Seattle will put the price of all acreage nat Co.’s ticket agent at Madison park for Juanita and you acre, acre a summer home. In a few years the way beyond today’s price. As an investment, Juanita offers unusual opportunity. Juanita Bay offers the accessible grade for railroad approach to Lake front, and with opening of used for docking purposes } Prices today, $250 to $500. | Will clear and grub for you if desired without additional cas a It’s an ideal Outing Site for summer, or its soil is the very best for ing, berry or fruit raising Come over and spend the day, See it for yourself DAVID P. EASTM 505 Lowman Building

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