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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913 3 THIS, GIRLS, IS WHAT YOV'RE COMING TO IF YOU'RE ‘BAD’ 1¢ YEAR-OLD LOS ANGELES VICTIM, IN NINTH CHAPTER OF HER STORY, PICTURES DREARY AND HOPELESS END OF SUCH A CAREER | Pili, ° ng . & to & career amon ' faded and washed- later she must be on her way ou * § a {lead her through the sut of ewe Ar de te t 1 « 0 on oth ‘ or amusements that ing ( ‘ ' tay here we iS mgatention ae ee, the |* © most a cloak for a rather \ P ated Vomoreiw.) | re now thei anions y and viet nality, ec HO, FOR JOY JOB ON eee oY I ieates alwaya tha chanse of can 1 «et a of shameful bondage. | she escapes that, she nt to a hospital to die ad de y taken to the ju That's where | am 4 MONTHS’ VACATION "bt ae people cast her out of wr. tbly be found 8, try to forget her | > fault can ‘ forget her, shut It’ so true—it show ot be allow s me and ne s against her and be. ete rue 1ows not be alloy ry ith the horn bes spe tad Her pa aay thon BY GILSON GARDNER. ‘ we gue ote cis , WASHINGTON, Julyq 3.—With 604 cases pending, the Justices of in glaring colors just contr \ ifs a startling change from white see thoy ; me up. They'y Dan dunt lnsdes Geeta & colette of 410408 6 peer wie wee, et hy } car then decide for yourself. whirring automobiles and | spen 1 jail and then ‘ . Oar clothes are not|they're ane a. raids secretary a a al é © he that is necessary. The associate puatione survive the crafty wiles of Tonight, 20c, 30c and 50¢ q wwe. Instead we wear |apace and, hevgayhe A al draw salaries of $12,500, and are al vided with secretaries anc : re : ee rents like painting-aprone.|when the fudge calls their leg aseiatante, The salaries of marabale, clerks, court reporter, 4 puties| the white slaver. It sh | for the best seats down- i call them ei konte Wasna You are Ghaeed ay: ndanta Ko on Just the same during this four months’ vacation! How girls white girls | stairs. Matinees Saturday h bein ay rant Are you . ben hese There ts no la srovid! eation for the supreme cot Ore $ it ullty_or not guilty?” asks ‘the EVELYN NESRITT palthare (ono WuIbers sin the eolverve which can‘call’ the fustioes| (ust ** bright, just ae | and Sunday at 2bc tor any | » ‘ to account when they accept the people's money without giving work good as your sister and seat in the house 4 Tony, of New York’s East Side, Tells Mary Boyle |1\0.°.2'\. 12050 eit Be Minas ene alee ye eit ’ this would be more sulted to the dignity of the office. They cou mine, sir, “The Short Cut” is a i ’R ill Th S ’ t become more cluttered nd c { let Justice n on 1 ] O’ Reilly, e Star’s Correspondent, How He Got ars behind, rather than fiv hk that will fi und final disposition is two years, Some ler 1 some a play ts Girl Cousin Out o hite Slavers’ Clutches ‘ Deotentringe ate: Cabenad et tore Dee Wiel Getty Ra eee en cece cneenre rn oh ee - — led by delay ss ae Bh i (EDITOR'S NOTE—This is another of Mary Boyle O'Reilly's TRUE When the session just closed began, last October, there were 671] gone by | assistance of Mr. Oliver D. 1 : stories of life on the great East-side of New York. Miss O’Rellly hae, Cases left over from the previous court t During the late session : i 4 taken a tenement down In this “plague-spot of the Western world” for 5 Jocketed. Thus there were 1,180 cases on the This 1s the play which Bailey—and a y that i 5 {the summer and she will write a weekly article on what she sees there, ration of the court 4 « this past term. The ‘ ve ‘ Mi “yn ae especially for the readers of this paper.) court disposed of 876 cases, In doing so, Chief Justice White and others} Will do more to show act- | will do more to remedy i poor DENTISTRY jmade a great virtue of the industry of the court, and much was said eridtiie “aw 1) “ane nditio an a Hl L* ANY PRICE. By Mary Boyle O'Reilly jin Inspired newspaper stories about the desire of the court to clear ual conditions than any jocial conditions than all { oo . > }u the docket etur 7 % . writted Our Trueto-Nature Teeth out- nactEW YORK, July 3—The time has gone, never to return, when the | idherienmea ie le ee eel number of lectures—any the books ever written { > oe ghastly subject of “white slavery” can be concealed from young girin. e 7 wt | Ses Thestre i bi fre others because of the fine |For thelr ow ‘otection even little wage-earners must be warned of | AUMDEE | OF COMA CSE el eater at tule ily end and er quality. | oS a al cobra lurking bestde their path. For their childhood no | —— THE ——— any number of magazine at Third and Cherry St., iY bine comfort and appear- longer safeguards chi t | | Ye com ees and durability Thre ‘ ago two half-crow ters looking for sumn weit | | articles. Some say it is | as everybody knows Hy wsefula ; Jin down-t New York suddenly disappeared. Until yesterday no| | ; > VAN 2 HY “Many artficial Sets of Teeth keep! Jone could trace thelr whereabouts. H indecent—that it should | DAS WANDERER. \ 30 PIED « rowserite 20 busy “sucking them | 7 Marzo, their 10-year-old cousin, rescued one of the | qi tf hat no time is left te get the} two from the blackest of all fates | | ATLANTA, Tuly 8—One of| , The new Colonial theatre, located i ready for school. A per F ‘ the most curious of the many bhp y "ike st., 1s rap i! Rrencasio Capotint, the hard-working father of four children, sat, : idly nearing completion } something else to do than utterly broken, in his two-room cellar home ee ee eae nian an erat ce pasar i fevorried by an obstinate set of | 1 can no talka Englis’ well,” he apologized, his toll-gnarled hands Peron of Bille WW hittnn, On ofan _"The Knight of Cyclone h, ; } Working miserably. “But 1 try reached Atlanta on a tour around Which opened at the Clemmer to| GONZALES GUILTY q oNature Teeth behave. Signora, it is like this Ww hen children know m ore. than their the world. day, is a story of a timid sheriff iT 2 ‘i parents, then o mooch trouble. I say true words. The children| "g. joose are the Hgamenta which effects the . bad man in| Pedro Gonzales, upon second! Peautiful Sets at $5, $10 and $15) get, according to material used. ston Dentists 190-22 Second Avenne. Opposite Bou Marche. Ja present location 11 yea: they go by da ool. Soon they know more than father an’ mother, |), , 8 & most unu F r So we ask their advice. Then they atop obeying! You see? _ rd caer p the oprred npc Ce I trial, today stands convicted of first} A sense of silent sympathy tmpelled the heart-broken man to con-| in his t Ps “si 7) The Soctety has an interesting|desree murder. Upon his first trial organ tn his bo the jury found of only | The ¢ ow he film in “Dredges and Farm Imple 1 him guilty I cannot otta work, only to shovel at one dollar the day.| 4 10°, pan, can petal en heart rents in the West’ It Is a picture |*econd degree murder, and his at} - she must worka too. That leaves children alone. wade apparently tele fb dia. Of big things doing; it shows how|toreys secured a new trial for him.| NEW ORLEANS, July 3.—Tele- “Two are little, two big girle—15—-16 year old hragm, until {ts beating is felt at ™@achinery helps {n carrying on In finding him guilty of first de-| grams received here today from “Pretty? Well, perhaps, but ver’ small—short, you understand? | POraem. UATE ° : great labora, The photography is|#Tee murder, the jury recommended San Antonio, Texas, state that Always they go by the school. Soon they no like this house any more clear, Such offerings are primarily | fe Bases ed Iago Parner . mas a Julio Madero, brothers hi! a p nmenda-) o! ie oe president of Mexico, [die walst line. A hand Indicated the poor place which twilight and stagnant air) for the me ne c * . |vendered & pest-hole ee | waa thoy neain to dele thom ni 8t;|tion binds the judge. Gonzales was| Francisco I. Madero, were attack- “My girls they tell me, ‘We go get work. Then fam'ly can move!’ interested that they don’t know {t convicted of killing Martin Cha-| ed in a resort there Monday night. $ .00 “1 no Ike ft, but I say nothing. So both go together, always to- |It ts like a fairy tale, anyway baria, a soldier, at Fort Lawton,| Julio Madero is reported to be dy- gether, asking for job. One night they no come back. Me, I look every | to ey during February, 1912 ing from a fractured skull. TS oe ’ place for them. Wait—I call my sister's boy—Tony, Tony!” | AIDS FARMER At the Clemmer Until Sunday . cadena Ia + 8 “The Strongest Link,” “All on Ac of your own material. Fit A curly-headed Iittle Ind, gray-eyed and tense with embarrassment, wat count of a Portrait,” “The Sultan of catapulted Into the room. WASHINGTON, D. C,, July 3 Sulu,” “Arabia and the Baby,” “Cur. St. Open Evenings 7:30 “Tony, tell the signora about Margaretta and—and Josephine,” sald|/John D. Rockefeller {s preparing ing Her Extravagance, The e e - Brencasio Capotini, and turned his face away ite spend, through the general board Knight of Cyclone Gulch.” “Them getting lost, you mean?” queried Tony, uneasily. of education, $3,000,000 a year in ne avin S e OSI DANCING “Why, I tell youse this about {t. A goll mustn't go chasing round educating Southern farmers in the At the Alhambra Until Monday HIPPODROME by her lonesome. Margaretta an’ Josephine, they was looking for wotrk |improvement of farms. “The Battle of Gettysburg,” five down 11th st. There was nothing doing. No job. So they kept! The general board of education 16 | reeis. on hunting. Then one night they didn't come home. Aunty was fretted|a Rockefeller creation, It has eee made on or before July 7, 1913, draw 4 per batty. As for him’—-an expressive thumb {ndicated the bowed figure| co-operated for some time with the At the Olymplan Tonight by the window—"bug house didn’t half tell tt [Southern board of education. The! “pound to Occur,” “Annie Row cent compound interest from July 1, making “HE WAS WOILD! ‘ Keneral board is to have the A#. ey's Fortune,” “Ang,” “The Under . “But them two can't talk United States. So !t was up to me. sistance of the department of study.’ : . * . a Course I couldn't be seen foshing no bulls for fear of wising whatever | agriculture [eo cee this an opportune time in which to commence | SEATTLE THEATRE spa Haag ava apt oh the Home Until Friday saving or to make a contemplated change in if ts atm At “So I geta a move on loafing up an’ down the streets looking Into! “Passions, He Had Three,” “She: Phone Main 43 THE MARKETS windows. To’ber night a swell guy with a gatt rusties me. ‘Get a the Hero,” “The Snare of Fate.” : : f ‘ ‘ | he says, ‘beat it. That's unless youse looking to «ive the iyo Santa, banking connections, without affecting the in- Tonight—All Week move on “THE SHORT CUT” ‘on 1 tele | Oho arn 4 fost ketches me in de 1 bide Un terest return of fund 3 Tee eens ae Se ree “Next minute he hands {t out too raw—fust ketches me {n de lamp. | At the Yesler Until Friday. erest return of your funds, POPULAR PRICES pal. by tesel commicsion smarenante t swan’ fT ays. You better chase yerself, Buttinsky, W'at be HEROIC DOCTOR SUth GAt ee ead ¥ ‘ producers and prices paid by th F to the comm aZh,brieee | youse trying to give me? rm on private business of my own a the Open Bier tao a s farmers come pader ‘buying | “fit gay, fade's the wo-ld. Next day, mo being wise to tt, E ry “Buck Richards’ Bride.” ntages Theatre | rice. tnt t0 sim mata, Be ihe rotation 6 the house where he smashed me an’ shinnied the back fence. An'| VALDEZ, Alaska, July 3-— Human Is’ Bride exeeescceoe Teedrvitlo Means Pantages|270,tubstet to variation there, at the window, wrapped round wid a sheet, was Margaretta try. bones and pieces of clothing (008 at the Society, Until, Friday. feudevilie” frechness and bat ° Dy al Honest, she'd been Icoked in that house two whole|on the Valde: @ alle a 7 nl ¢ \ lh areas Reg from bere, were partly identified as|__ 7%, Governor’s Double,” two} reels; “Dredges and Farm Imple ments in the West,” “A Market in| Open An Account Today Kobylia,” “A Lady and Her Maid.” eee weeks. * Jugs had took away all her clothes. EMMA CARUS | “DOT nop to talk? | clan, who lost his Hfe while aiding Staging Comedienne. | "What—me? invalid prospectors in the winter —— sleds | cgay T blew up the street till T seen a cop trom the central office. |of 1898 ea e és |stim an’ me took Margaretta home. She was crying something flerce.| Scurvy attacked the prospectors! “Quicksand,” two reels: “Mucaal eeeeeeeree Do you wonder? ‘ There was nothing !n the room where she was only |{n the upper Copper river valley, | weexly.” Stump Puller 1.28@ lan old bed and two empty milk bottles. A swell mob of bulls went and Dr, Logan went over the snow dat ; : Dressed Mente -Aeiting . for the feller that stole her. It was me and the man from trafl into the Interior. He lost his! atthe Circult j ° fem tee Nerthweet stampa Shacks, [looking for. the foretnim in the movies. You olighter sean us slip the lite while assisting a party of them! “yting® Rene'a" Daughters” three exter orton rust vines ban a Powerful and tnexpen Rive, o. : . ruffles on his wrists. Only the wotst Is*—the boyish votce sank lower over the glacier on the way to the reels; “Mutual Weekly.” z. habeas ‘Which can be operated pare Fufihe gray eyes watched the bowed figure by the window—"the wolst | coast f : “114 | M8 Une. nor nobody, can find Josephine. I can't guess what they done | At the Black Cat Untit Sunday. Second ‘at Cherry. New York Bldg. Pictures.” ° with her nohow!” MAN AND GIRL ARE | “Peikey-McCarty ia heretofore. merece tee IGHT ratios, will be tnstailed within a| SHOT FROM AMBUSH | ag the ciate A Until Sund. MANUFACTURING co. RIG SEARCHL' few days. Workmen are construct-| __ 2 ae >|. .“The Story of the Bell,” “The od ; AT MOUNTAIN TOP !« © platform for the light and|, WASHINGTON, Pa. July 3—|rion's Bride,” “Clarence, the Cow ~ ~ , semaphore in front of the Summit |The town of Huston, near here, 8 poy. “The Ralders of Bar-L| as House and are fixing tho electrical |{n great excitement as a result of | Ranch.” atl hitent, | Connection |the shooting of Burgess L. E July 3.—A gigantic searchlight, i. | Welsh of that place and Miss Helen e ene yperated in connection with a i | Hemp e Wels |eeeraphore, which ‘will, make the| A young American has mado al /icnN: A feet vt eatking with E 4g [Hlumination of Pike's Peak visible |hit in Paris by starting @ real pop | rs Welsh, on the porch, over an area of hundreds of square'corn shop. | The bullet struck the burgess a a5 glancing blow on the temple, and a y ‘ second shot~ fired tmmediately afterward struck Miss Hemphill in : y \the le ri n Nak Bi zing LONDON, England, July 8—Miss Ft @ |JUDGE SITS DOWN Lilllan Lenton, a suffragette con BH 4 | victed of having started a fire in the Against Against | ON POINT OF TACK CAR the remains of Dr. Logan, a physt a) : COLORADO SPRINGS, — Col., Y PAINLES> gegen Bhort loin pork 7 ) bany Cut-Rate Dentists apa BACK OF OUR WORK 15 YEARS. GUARANTER SIGNED BY Us. EXTRA H or 90 Days Only Kew tea garden pavilion, has| escaped in men’s clothes from the 168 13 e bd LINCOLN, Neb. July 8—Die-|house where she was living To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th : eo IM trict Judge P, James Cosgrove) Miss Lenton has troubled tho| 3 BY ubs itu itat ong gravely seated himself as the bailiff|police for a long time. She w to September 30th. Good for return until October ett Ruled 4 3ist. You may stop both going and returning. For rapped for court to convene, and pl 4 from 8 \- Get the Well-Kn Feit a tuaden absence of the [cage of tMlness ; Round Package Mieka ACS eee | ee full information as to routes and rates, apply to ¥ Judge's chal # the cause of the MALTED MILK ccc crore Toms oo ios WH QORDON, Arm A court reporter removed the A atedand’ ue TtAke | 113 West Holly St, Bellingham cause of the trouble and procedure |Grove was Made In the best was resumed. Cushman to ten monthe in the county jail Tuesday, after pleading A. B, WINTER, Agent follows; Prices wil! be given at few until ‘se . Meine dental work ¢ ingen oe lant rid n with ng the mails while lewitt verett Bee etre mar wore ted P oo we a) AT THE THEATRES J fiioyed ac the Tacoma postottice callicut of Teeth, Guaranteed CA ‘e do not make prodacts-~ THIS WEEK M. Morrow was sentenced to : . ai nree months in the cou ail, | Cc. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley re DY Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, eto. Moore—""Hanky “Panty,” ene ple nue: alley to Panett ® HORLICK’S MALTED MILK | seattie—“rne short cut” Wwilllam Jennings, formerly em- Pi Mire er ge Se : os Gold or Porcelain $3 a ; sloy ec he Washington hotel, d Pa rceiain $3 Molied. toate and ‘barley is be tg Made from Pure, fullcream mille | O°Phoun Vaudeville Deis eng we Meaneaay tig cats ws ork mixed e eine and the extract of select malted img | Empress—Vaudeville. months in the King county jail, 4 Gold Fin; , ND reduced to powder fo: soluble in | Pantages—Vandeville. after pleading guilty to taking a G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton 4 Fillings...75¢, up WASN'T THAT KIND, water. Best food-drink for all eget: || Grand—Vaudevitio and motion || #100 check from a letter. a = E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. Pillin, 5 Neture: gs BOO UP| OL ecient amy deeee pictures Dany Ctit-Rate Dentists ©": through sympathy, he kissed Floor ¥, é 1 married woman, a member of his La K FOR HORLICK’S Clemmer Phovoplays and Used all over the Globe vaudeville, k Building, |" "regation, Rev. David Francis, Melbourne — Photoplays and : ie pastor of the Third Christian a . eo Pe iii dayan Win (Sits) ' Pric church of this city, has been re ambra - hotoplaya and ‘oun ICES wrt, npnis# yvou.|leved of his charge by the. offic fal vaudeville, WORK Witt Lease you. ‘board “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. °

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