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& Madrid '8 good for a revolution CENTRAL WET WASH eo Ane ough 4 Ninth Awe, N. St. Pau! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Original fire box linings and Felt and Straw Hats of all kinds cleaned, dyed, re shaped, remade, trim Au oatrich work at reduced rates MODEL MILLINERY R2T People’s Rask Bide BE AN ACTOR! vositions Guaranteed Graduates Marion Warde Dramatic School $56 Areade Building ARCHITECT ts anp oF DUNGALOWS, NICHOL _HINC KEE ’ BUILDER ABSOLUTE SECURITY for your money and Liberal Interest | on your deposits are af- forded you by an account with the Bank for Savings. Start today. Accounts of $1.00 and up received. A1% any time the news le lack. Some of the ate & i / Re» é ottadipeniiena dt saat Take a slant, gentle reader, at these pictures. an idea of some of the high spots his auto hit when Bob Hodge, Prov) gressive candidate for governor, was making his famous ewing around the state. | No. 1 No. 2. Beautiful country, but topography of the state of Washington is quite robust. job is some robust, too, as you may be led to suspect when you ponder om the fact that he did 3,000 miles in less than three weeks, and between spurts handed out 30,000 cards, shook hands with 60,000 elect- No. 5. On a ferry crossing a | No. 6. Hodge mendes a tire, was completed. No. 7 Interest Paid on Deposits anftfor Savings EET A THIRD AVENUE Eniddale Cafeteria In a convenient location Nothing but the very choicest of materials are used, and everything is handled in the most cleanly way possible. We use beef. The ham and bacon is un- surpassed The poultry and eggs are absolutely fresh. only cornfed Vegetables fresh from the gardens daily. Fruits of the finest variety. Our coffee is the best in the city. come are Eniddale (lana THIRD AND JAMES. DO YOU NEED DENTISTRY? Then Read This Proposition to furnish you at is not ex at any price. That means the highest grade service throughout—and in order that you may have no fear as to its lasting qualities, we pin a guarantee to every receipted bill that m to you, Then, to top off this propo: sition, we have placed the price so low that even the hamblest wage earner in th nds may have as good service: ne richest capitalist. a Regular extra he Gold Crowns Regular $10 Neve Slip Plates $5 Regal Dental Offices OR, L. R. CLARK, Mgr. 1405 2d Av., N.W. Cor. Union St. NOTE—Bring this ad with you 1. Chester Spencer . . Pantages They will give you jora, made uncounted speeches, and On a mountain top near He mended several before the THE SEATTLE STAR High Spots Touched by Bob Hodge in His Tour of the State Fe innumerable babies. Neneburg. bad roads. oe 7 pes the ferry crossing the Columbia river. 0 jows the Hodge hi f You will gather from a careful study of the photographs that the Klickitat county. They snomeiigeed a: ae through the desert in indatorm here. ake in Western Washington. journey | | epest hill between Wenatchee and Ellensburg. The the spider died. YOU'LL FIN News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Subscribers to The Seattle will conter a favor by notify! this office at once of any ure to secure prompt and reg ular delivery of th nd paper falls rrive any Signt by ¢ kk, kindly phone this effice at once, Main $400 Ask for the Circutation Department. r At a meeting of the Tenth Av. N. E. Improvement club, held Tuesday evening, the organization was made permanent, and the following offi cers were elected for the ensuing year: John F. Williams, president; W. G. Parrow, vice president; Clar- ence L. Gere, secretary CONDENSED MILK “Do you call this a pier” asked the sharp servant girl of the milkman. “Yes.” “Well, it won't do. When we want condensed milk we'll buy it at the grocer’s.” At a special meeting held at Enid- dale cafeteria, a resolution was unanimously adopted indorsing the action of Rev, A. W. Leonard re garding selling infoxicating liquor) to women and minors, and bis vit ocrous protest against such condt tions as he personally witnessed at all hours of the day and night dur) ing the Potlatch, and a committee | was appointed to confer with Dr | Leonard, consisting of Dr. Mary Sellen, president of the soc fety; Mrs. Emily M. Peters, secretary and Mrs, J. Martin, of the relief committee. [next week, with “The Houseboat] which amounted to $3,000 last pear, ot this fund and to make a nepents | 2. Viola Keene Orpheum 3. Lily Dean Hart .. Empress hah fobekeganras ci autuahaial - % Quick work by the Lal * # clans of the city hospital * AT THE THEATRES #% saved the life of Howard Bo * THIS WEEK. * gardus, railway clerk, 30. who *® *% attempted suicide by drinking * Moore—Grand Kirmess for Or % poison. He came here # short * thopedic hospital. # time ago from Oregon, and * Orpheum—Vau * was despondent * * | Werte ee 2. ee eee eed pictures. : _ neni : : oo Second community meeting of the Clemmer Photoplays and vauw §| Party” as the vehicle. There are| Robert Rogers and Louise Mackin | Kinnear park district will be held le. i 10 people, mostly girls, in the cast.| tosh, ex-ligita, present “The Green tomorrow afternoon in the park Meibourne—Photoplays and vau-]| Mile La Deodima, well favored of| Mouse.” Lacy Harron and Harry | Japan” will be the topic discussed deville. face and figu will give a series| Holden will be seen in “The Mes-| i of poses. Daniels and Conrad have|senger and the Lady.” Lina Pant-| James Garrety, old building con }@ musical act, plano and violin.) zer walks a tight wire. tractor, died yesterday at the age dete te te RN | eres 4 of 81. Funeral was held in Bt * *| James cathedral this morning * AT THE ORPHEUM. ° . * * FOUND OUT Cerne eee ee eee ee He swore his heart was in his Music will be given first place} work, in the bill at the Orpheum theatre} His wife did wonder why, next week, with Elsa Rue a} She cave. and saw his lady Belgian cellist, headlining, and » one sa henson unine’ to Caumate 1¢0a) Then raised a dreadful ory: an Italian tenor ho fi al ae pag rt ccr ney Pie haa ag BYP Seattle Real Estate association Milton and the De g will help the Chamber of Commerce ee el it ne an ee SERTON DRALLY in its campaign to raise $150,000 for Witt Borne and Torrence come| people laugh a loud “Haw! Haw!" when swollen {s their neigh-| advertising Seattle. The associa with “The Awakening of The Toys bors jaw tion expects to ralse $5,000. pc Mae papi Be dah And maybe it's a funny sight; but woe unto the foolish wight — Mave ct gir af Str Fae ° dat os to laugh or jibe “He! He!” when toothache has a Brip| * * fe te tet tt te tt tte we ha so ae om . 8 ar pany bg all the pains a man can know, the toothache brings the greatest woe,|%* According to the report of * played in stock here it jumps, it dances and {t turns, it stabs and cuts and bites and burna; |* James TB. Stirrat, special ad- * oe lust arnatoon 1b Parmar ew helio bre Prag) som Abs ava ect Segborany teehee papa | WR eowr nt 5 the estate of ® Shee wirane ties = Me |1 cannot work, I cannot rest, there is no peace within my breast, % Matthew Dow is worth approx. * Weaver oa tatachoes a jee The world is dull and bleak and gray, no matter what the kind of day.|#* imately $200,000, The bulk of * poh whom & he ba A 3 *% the estate is in Seattle prop- * fering Th toothache viede holds his jaw, his nerves are sensitive and raw. «| * erty. * ‘is paces up and down the floor three hundred thousand times or more,|* . “* fet et tO tie tote tet te] And if you say a word to him, he'll look at you with glances grim. | dete te tte tt kk Ot kk tke ‘ pa eens %| And though you may have meant him well, he'll tell you you can go to comer * ; *| He h stan his foes, his comrades, too; there | hi Stoernes: Maine Ot eames r a Ps, es, »; there is no sunshine in hia view. | Steamshi company, arrived from he ttt tt hk tk tok th ttt Tt would not take a heavy twist to make of him an anarchist loa’ veatardae: with $100,000 in The headline attraction at Pan-| That pain would shake a Trappist’s calm and make him want to throw|gold bullion, and a valuable ship tages theatre next week will bel,. a bomb. ment of furs The Summertime irl a big| The toothache victim's not to blame—If you were he you'd act the same musical production turing Mil.| 3° treat him kindly as you can, for he's a most unhappy Sb ‘ y ppy man After a two months’ absence in dred Cecil and Bobby Harrington, a = -——=—— the east, Rev. C. F. Mieir, of the comple ot fee. Tivenpiienpe = Kok OR tt kk ow n| Wont Side Baptist chureh, returned | eo Ca trother pring to Seattle yeste: : ly-heralded act, introducing Master| * TAKES SHOT AT SPOONERS % ap onscoidne ee [Lew Calts, touted’ as the world's) x MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 3—"“Old Charon and his boat * BAGIG OF HIS BELIEF greatest dancing midget. Henry|* across the Styx is beaten a mile in paddling souls to perdition Silicus—Do you belleve in Hargrave and company bring al%& by the modern canoe,” said Rev. G. L. Morrill of the People’s «| !ong engagements? comedy iramatic playlet entitled,|* church in a sermon here. “Cleopatra and Antony had a tame * Cynicus—Sure. The longer a bums.” Irwm and Herzog, min-|* time In their barge on the Nile, compared with the canoe of *| man is engaged the less time he strels, keep patter and songs on tap.|* Minneapolis. In broad daylight, as well as night, the dri has to be married. Rose and IMs are billed as “The|* the fair damsel spooner, her posture and conduct, would ; — —— umping Jacks.” * the dusky Hawaiian da ‘ ei vi y n mse! in her canoe blush for shame, * PIONIC GIVEN BY THE LRERHRA RAKES RIN ee HHAKRKAKE RAKE a Wee, See | i . - — Halt * AT THE EMPRESS. *! NO SECRET FUND whs used to obtain evidence by ta te bs ee adi I aA AD 1 plain clothers men, No accounting Musle. ‘by aa The secret fund for polle ei this money was required. The|— Dewey's Refresh | Comedy on deck will be the fig}has been abolished for the n®#t|council appointed Councilmen Haas offering at the Pmpress theatre|year by the city council. This fund,|and Hesketh to probe the use made ‘BOUND FOR Everyoody iIkes a {Ittle praise now and then—éven the bi Women Appreciate the value of good lo 1k a kin free ‘eae wht eyes and cheerful demeagey y of (hem knowing backachay brand | to be free from headack teaag lassitude and ex many havea a as the most reliable aid ical condition, Beecham's an unequaled reputation act so mildly, but 69 beneficially. By clearing regulating the tons abe tone the stomach digestion, a lemprone a better spirits follow the use am's Pills so noted the world For Their mee eel eal ted ny iy pointing down hill, giving the pecullar effect of a level road anting towards the photographer. it wae while returning to Seattic from Ellensburg that Bob and “Stew” Campbell, hie driver, went over Snoqualmie pass in the night, having a breakdown near the summit, at which time occurred the curl- ous encounter with Otto Case, his rival, who was going the other way.| it was here, also, that the gubernatorial candidate, while sleeping on the trail, with a rock for a pillow, got stung by @ spider. Hodge says he was in such a bad temper at the time that he Is sure NO SESSION OF | __ DARROW TRIAL |T * D IT HERE LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 3.—~There |] its | was no session of the Darrow tris today. Judge Hutton announc n order t when court convened that he sive showing. Santa Barbara—Arrested for aquired more time to consider au Our poller ts minor offense, J. H. Aquistapa a|thorities as to the admissibility of his bank ~apitalist, refused to give $6 ball./the dictagraph conversations be-| ye He was held over night and|/ tween Darrow and John R. Harring t fined $6 ton, his former employe. { -_— ne jury was over the!] tional kh ehhh hk the) scone of the alle bribery, asdil banking: ae * ‘ & the arrest of Detective Bert H./ ne * Tacoma—Smali boys had &) Franklin this morning j * great sport yesterday, when S| soiseaaiire oe “= | FIRST # the park board drained the ® & Wright park ponds to remove * DRUNKENNESS CURE NATIONAL BANK & catfish that were eating the #| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 3.—Turning Established 1882 # goldfish. Every boy present #|*omersaults on the gree a8 * got a string of catfish. # cure for drunke vocated || Firtt at James Pioneer * *\iby Mra. B. O. t ron, county ahh hkhhhh th tk kt tek | superintendent of the W. C. T. U Consistent following of th sault babit will keep a man sober, she says, Pulpit of the Plymouth Congrega tional church will be occupied at both services tomorrow by the Rev Alexander R. McEwen of Edinburgh, Scotland. AMATEURS TAKE NOTICE ~ y not have your right? Tt conte; Pienic of th ance Séclety | Beach, tomorrow man dock Sveaborg Temy 2, at Pleagan Boats } Dr. Royal J, Dye, for many years a missionary In darkest Afri will preach tomorrow at the First Chris tian church, Broadway and Olive st That church t# the one that has supported him in his missionary work, | x. A reception was given last night by the parishioners of the Queen Anne Congregational church to Rev Mille, new asgletant of the pastor, | Dr. Strong. The Bellevue Improvement club will meet next Monday evening, and will be addressed by A. J. Quigiey on efficiency in public service, The club plans a series of meetings at which various candidates will be heard “The Perfect ELSA RUEGGER WORLD'S GREATEST WOMAN CELLIST Assisted by the Celebrated Conductor ____ EDMUND _LICHENSTEIN FRANK MILTON & DE LONG SISTERS Presenting ALFALFA JUNCTION® Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c “20 MINUTES’ LAYOVER AT A Great Tenor CESARE NESI The Young Caruso DE WITT, BURNS & TORRENCE NOTED ISLAND (By United Press Leneed Wire) VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 3.—Bound }for the famous Tiburon Island, in the Gulf of California, which is said to be rich In gold and other miner als, which have been successfully Offering held by the fierce natives on the “THE AWAKENING OF THE TOYS” island, who are said to be os - — lbals, two little schooners, the WILLIAM RAYNORE derfoot and the Drift, of the Victo iria Yacht club, left port last even ing on their long voyage | Harry Bird, A. Birch and H. Neil lare taking the Tenderfoot south, | j while Capt Davidge and three oth ers will navigate the Dri WILSON ON TRIP | (By United Wire) SEAGIRT , Ang. Before leaving for New York to where tonight he is to confer with Wm. F. chairman of the demo VIOLA KEENE —Present _“BETWEEN THE RACES” Harry—GODFREY & HENDERSON— “Aboard for Abrogd” THE FLYING WEAVERS THE BUTTERFLY ANO THE ARCHER ~ WORLD'S EVENTS IN MOTION PI | | MeComba, cratic national committee regard ing certain plans, Gov. Woodrow Wilson flatly denied reports of friction among his campaign man agers. Wilson will return to Seagirt) Sunday night IRLS George H. Reynolds, real estate man of Seattle, boguht the Gene HOUSE BOA T PAI eve , ents 27th i | rieve aoe tror $46,000 and. three _A MERRY, TUNEFUL COMEDY OPERETTA | Cherry st. for $45,000 and thie’ |__10—PEOPLE IN THE CAST, MOSTLY GIR $9,000 The Vision of Loveliness MLLE. LA DEODIMA “ANIMATED VISIONS D'ART® Robert Rogers and Louise |EASTERN NEWSPAPER | MAN VISITS HERE Karl Martin, editor of the Cleve land Press, the oldest newspaper In Mackintosh the great Scripps league, was a Present the Comedy od ned Mus visitor in Seattle yesterday. Mr “The Green Mouse” | isi: | Martin became editor of the Press when that paper had 100,000 sub-| seribers, and in five years he has increased that number to 170,000, giving the Press the largest per jcapita circulation of any newspaper in the United Sta The Press, which ts a sister pa per of the Seattle Star, is just pre paring to move into its new build-| ing. The new plant will be one of} the finest newspaper properties in the country. It will Include 26 type-| setting machines and the type of presses THOUGHT IT WAS MURDER | PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 3.—Ocen-| |pants of a downtown building noth fied police headquarters that they could see the body of a woman in one of tlw rooms, with blood drip- |ping from a wound in the throat. Detective Tichenor investigated Jand found an old dummy, which had been used on the stage of a local theatre, with a red rag tied round ite neck, Harry Lucy HOLDEN & HARRON ngs and Humor, BEST VAUDEVILLE IN AMERICA FOR 103% | Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantage® UMMER OHLKE’S “tive In Whirlwind Musical Comedy iS ALL-FEATURE BILL | 10¢