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PS Learn Yaduatey from the bes, foresight from the ant and peralet Ency from the mosquito. 711 EAST PINE Ladies Admitted Free Both Afternoon and Evening. Skating 2c. Checking Free OLD HATS Remodeled, cleaned, blocked, re- ed-—made sewed, dyed, tri ike new MODEL MILLINERY 387 People's Title Insurance Forty years ago Seattle Real Estate passed readily from one owner to another simply by deed The citi, grew; values transters multi mortgages, yments until \ ines plied; deec assessments, jud swelled the recor Ordinary precaution de manded and brought into being the Abstract of Title with legal opinion. Seattle kept on growing —older as well as b and richer. Hardly a piece of prop that hasn't passed the pro- bate court t once. Much of it has passed and is passing other ex of the rig maybe, a forg ment somewhere back in the chain of title, or any of a score of other reasons, a man loses today the prop erty that he paid for man years ago. ts; and because s of minors or, instru- Ordinary precaution now demands what this com- pany provides, namely A Title Insurance Policy guaranteeing that the com ny will defend your title f attacked. and reimburse you if you lose The buyer of property should insist upon it. The lender on property should ‘insist upon it. Washington Title Insurance Company Here Are Three Real Pickups 214 ACRES $775 Within walking dis- tance of the Kirkland boat landing. Land is partially cleared $75 Cash $10 a Month Acre Tract $425 Good tand - adjoining the townsite of Kirk- land Fine soil for small fruits and garden truck. $25 Cash $10 a Month 2-Story Brick House 2 Fine View Lots $1,800 Within one block of Lake Washington. with a fine panorama of mountains, lake and city. $150 Cash $15 a Month Come out to Kirk land tomorrow and se« these real snaps. Take a Madison car to Madi son park and the nt ferry or steamer Urania (19 boats daily) to our office on the Kirkland wharf, Burke’ Farrar, Inc. Owners, 104 Cherry St. Ground Floor “Buy in the Path of Progress” Broadway Rink jot York's thea rapid French da inkotf and Belmont, Pantages. 2—Edna Beard, Empress. 3—Margaret lilington, Moore 4—Edna Luby, Orpheum. 4 AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Thurlow Rergen players in “Old Heidelberg Metropolitan—Dark ttle—Dark Orpheum—Vaudeville and motion Clemmer—Photopleys and vau deville. POSE ERER DANSE BEY * * AT THE MOORE. = * * ee Margaret Mlington as Ma: Sehulty in Charles Kenyon's “Kin ling.” will be the attraction at t Moore theatre next week, begin ning Monday The story is unusual and power ful, having to do with Maggie Schultz, wife of a stevedore, living i tenement on the lower East Side of New York. In her flercely burne the fl of mother love for a child yet unborn, Her observ tions persuade her that living in a crowded tenement is a condition unsuited to bring a child into the world.. She is obsexsed with one idea—to wet far away from New York. She steals Expisure comes On the heelx of exposure follow many situations of absorbing In terest FUSER S OPERONS HOS *| * AT THE ORPHEUM. *& * *! De eae ie te ted Belasco is sending another play let to the Orptwum theatre. | Madam Butterfly” won fulsome praise. Next week the headline act will be “The Drums of Oude. which ran two years at the Duke London. It ts elasco style Lew Sully, 209 pounds, | will introduce “F ine Fade,” in cluding a burlesque ‘ Lioyd Edna Luby, a clever mimic, will offer her conception of a number | of stage celebritie Sealby and Duclos, Parisian dancers, are mak ing their American debut over the Orpheum circuit in a number of staged in t i ee ee ee * * AT THE EMPRESS * | | | Oe Re tk tte | It'll be mostly fun at the Em press theatre next week, Clarence SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE IN TACOMA During the | MONTAMARA FESTO JUNE 30 TO JULY 6, INC. Take the Steamers Chippewa and Indianapolis From Colman Dock 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m. 50¢ ROUND TRIP 50c THE SEATTL SUE MORSE, EX-ICE KING, FOR $1,000,000 NEW YORK, lune 2% ‘he New York Assets Realization Co, has started eult against Sharies W Moree, the king,” who was ntly released from the federal prison because of il health, for) $1,000,000. | ‘The complaint states that Morse | | bought 17,000 shares of Unit Copper stock from Arthur FP nee, With an understanding not |to sell for two years; hat Morne did well, thereby lowering the price of the stock and causing @ lows of $1,000,000 to Heinze, The latter has since assigned bis claim to the company which t# bringing the eult, PEER OER E * & Denver, — Progressives of ® Colorado organized yesterday *# for the purpose of supporting ® Roonevelt and electing dele * gates for the national conven *# tion, Hen F Lindsay, P * Costigan and Philip 8 Van # Clke Were the incorporators, * eee ee eee eee attesteteeae LAFFIN FUNERAL | Honney-Watson’s chapel was full | of beautiful flowers and floral |] wreaths yesterday afternoon at the funeral of late Richard T, Laffin, | late viee president of the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power company, Every car of the Seattle E STAR; Frederick & Nelson’s ~ What ahiall a Pargon think 1 he orders Wane ya feurant and finds a plece of pork In them? | i ee 1: \ell —t Wilbur, the comedian, with & com #2 2 @ eee een ee ane pany of seven girls, will present parody on the AT PANTAGES | lage school. former minatrel man. Sarah Cameron, Edna Heard and Williams are Frankie Drew as well as a re maykably pretty woran Ventriloquiat | Leomardies, aerial artists, complete " }the bill the Four & troupe of ladder acro-| bats who come to the Pi cult direct from Other acts on the Hankoft and added feature will program are Rennett, dancers; See mammoth dry dock at navy and Howard and Dolores, who ‘BALTIMORE Melbourne—Photopiays and vaw | “MRS. MAY TON AT . May Arkwright Hutton, delegate from Spokane. She was the most Conspicuous delegate wherever “1 know I'm fat, and I'm glad of it, “Slap Bryan and. 50 You Slap Millions” FRANCISCO, You slap Bryan and you @lap mil-| But she didn't finences. You slap Bryan and you! }slap millions.” WEEK’S EXTENSION | | OF TIME GRANTED | TO MRS. JOHNSON Hadys Johnson, who ts un-| der a two-year sentence to the pen perjury, | week within | whteh to present her petition for a Hay before the com. Walla This was the gish of a telegram |sent to Theodope A. Bell at Baltl y of the Champ Clark league of In protest against Bell's in opposing Wm, {ters and telegrams are t to Bell in large numbers f his action in sup | porting Parker for temporary chair. Henning’s telegram is as fol Walla beco today because * ae wranted a mo behalf for an arrest of | and held up the commit ment for one week, This will give You are|the club women who b » wome 0 have 5 the last man who I thought would) taken up says Tohnaon' work against Bryan, the greatest|case time jto the governor Johnson's | to present thetr petition I advise you to stay with the people and not See mammoth dry dock at nay with Wall st, and reactiopary : Mee sent Reenter eee Hold Pantages theatre * the principal feature ‘e Ab ptages cir eeteeeeeeeeeee | M. } | | | | J! oe Electric ec Bubscrivers to The confer a favor by notitying 30 Yellowstone park t fered for ,robate entire proverty her fathe | by o'clock for Beattio Star this office at once of any fall ure to secure prompt and res attempt to substitute to nigh o'clock, kindly phone thi once ” Ask for ) Department Prof Landes of the U. of W, and/ * bave taken & trip to etudy geology atuder Trinity church will hold ite an. nual flower show tomorrow at 11 SOCIAL DISTINCTION “The Mayberie quite fashionable, aren't they! “Oh, yes, very. There isn’t a member of the family who has not been hurt in an auto- mobile accident.” — Chicago Liven: ci The Sailors union has passed a resolution thanking Mr. and Mrs. J. Havelock Wilson for visiting them. Wilsen was for- merly a member of parliament and president of Great Brit ain’s Seamen's and Firemen’s wnion, Resolution ssid In part that they appreciated the man ner in which he helped them and they especially appreciate the fact sivce both are not in the beat of health. King County Holine KE. church. THESE MORTALS Randali—People have a tend- ency to make fools of them selves, any Rogere—Ye They have changed from the Teddy to the grizzly bear.—Life 14 fighting vessels at navy yard CLEMMER THEATRE Seattle’s Best Photoplay House, With the Ice-Cooled Atmosphere and Perfect Ventilation You're Looking for Good Photoplays and Good Music 1,200 Seats—10 Cents pany Waa stopped at} ree minutes ts 4) mark of respect. Services were | conducted by Rey. Shayler. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People ery. of the paper, of association is having ite meetings at the Asbury srner Whitman av.| “Maripo and 40th. The meetings will tinue til! July 7 and will | charge of Dr. B. F. Walker, assis Rev. Lewis and Rey, Mathews, singing evangelists n-| morning n| ted/to the Bremerton dry deck before | CHILDREN'S ANNIVERSARY | Salvation Army wil! hold ite an }nual children’s anniversary tomor row, at 3 o'clock, in | Sixth and Washingt |dren will give songs and re | tons, rf rooms, at ODD OCCURRENCE “How extraordinarily atten: tive Bowser ls to the lady he took in to hie wife.” | “1 gaid his attention was ex- traordinary.” whee nee * lw Chehalis, Wash.-A rousing * * * ® meeting = w held = lant & * night by citizens of thie vicln- # # ity to formulate plans to se * # cure government ald in clear & ® ing out of the channel of the ® * upper Cowlitz river. A com ® |* mittee was appointed and * |* work will be begun at once to * interest congress in the mat- # ® ter. * PERE EE ER EHH -| Garnett, Kas.—Fire in the J. G. Me) McAfee furniture fre bequeathed [© Garmett joe plant destroyed those Carson Boren, who 16 8% /two buildings and resulted in the y and the lives of three volunteer firemen y is paving sidewalk sround) property lose is estimated at $50. triangle strip across from Dilling | p99 park. Tee eC CeCe ee ee ee | nese hore class at the Internation. | #\al horse show at Loutsville was #|¥on by Lord Seaton, horses belong: | #/ing to Judge W. H. Moore of New #| York. Two other prizes were also # | won by the judge London. —Blue ribbon in the har 8. Shaw, for three years teacher educational department of Y. M A., has been made general sec- ‘ary of the one at Olympia. loners have chosen Park commii | * | the block bounded by Sixth av. 8.,/ [eee Maynard ay., Oregon and California streets, for the South Seattle play ground rom Alaska. She made her best time, as she wanted to get when it closes, as one of our lers had a slight mishap. She rs and | noon, prope brought down 80 passeng 400 tons of ore, eR TOR te tt tok \* | “Watson” came in port yes * terday from San Francisco, * with a garage on deck, as * there were nine autos, two * racers, one auto freight, five * touring cars and one oil ® tanker ee ee +eeeeeeee Steamship Jefferson sailed north last night with 176 passengers, 65 Homer H. Hill, president of the Federated Improvement clubs, and secretary of the Seattle Taxpayers’ league, and Andrew J. Quigley will address a meeting of the West Side Improvement club tonight at 2839 ji4th av, W. | Team Owners’ association has sent munications to the mayor, city jcounci! and memt of the board of public works, asking that ist and 2nd avenues be repaved with brick and not wood blocks, as recommend. ed dy Superintendent of Streets Walters, Six-story hotel will be erected at the corner of 4th and Jefferson at a cost of $100,000. The building will eventually be enlarged to ten stories. /200,000 BARRELS OF CEMENT Bide for 200,000 barrels of cement, to be used in the construction of the canal locks of the Lake Wash ington canal, will be opened Mon day by Major J. B, Cavanaugh This will complete all the preliminaries for the beginning of the building of the lock. Bids were yesterday received by the Major for supplying the sand and gravel for the lock. One hun- dred twenty thousand yards of sand used. 3 submarines now at navy yard eos n. The chil} reached port thie| of whom are making the round trip. | | AMUSEMENTS SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE “tHE HOUSE OF EXITe™ Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville LY FOUR TO land meeting will N A jing. A story for the | will be told by Miss ACCIDENTS! ve cavern pate ia sg band of the Volunteers of Autotsts and motorcyclists were| Wil! furnish the musi comparatively conservative yest | =e |Say. There were no arrests’ mace| WON'T STOP HIM for speeding, and only four acct FROM GOING HY |dents from autos reported. | age ‘ae Histe Rau, 1622 Terry av., was| [ra F. Norris bo etruck at the corner of Terry av.|three-aday at or “ and Pike st. by an auto the number | Dé mpenet to on of which she did not get f beaneries, H. L. Henderson, Pike St, Garage, |eateries, for Judge ae while driving out of his garage,|refused to give I # was “struck by a Packard. The | injunction to pi mud guard of his machine was from boarding at broken. Judge John Mahar stepped in front of ris’ son was a Hie @ taxi at First and Jackson, and {should be consulted. was knocked down and cut on the|a temporary rest head. Lancaster, the driver of the restaurants |machine, says that it was Mahar's | lost another fault He was not booked at ~ mo police headquarters. PVictor Townia, a cook, was hit | SOMETHING by an auto driven by J. M. Mat EVERY MINUTE thews, manager of the Superior TA Laundry, on 12th ay,, and a rib | broken. He was taken to the city Durtng the hoapital. MONTAMARA FESTO MI j 30 TO JULY 6 INC COMMUNITY MEETING | 7U"® : Take the seeamers An “echo meoting” of the Nation Chippewa and al Conference of Charities and Cor From in Kinnear park tomorrow after noon, This will pe the first com ' munity gathering of the season 50¢ ROUND Seattle delegates to the Cleve-| and 300,000 yards of gravel will be|Fections at Cleveland will be held | 1) 9:99. 4 100 a.m, 1200 ; ), 7 200, 9290 B®