The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1914, Page 3

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op STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914. PAGE 3. WHO'S THE HIGHEST SALARIED MAN IN TOWN? WE THINK WEES TOMORROW IS THE DAY—9 A. M. 1S THE HOUR HAVE HIM; HE GETS $80 A DAY} COLMAN DOCK IS THE PLACE OF THE BIG EXCURSION TO ian in town, Mr. 1 ? ~ | Figure : t \ F The railro man | hed ‘ “Why, that's a rather personal by 10 ho} question, and I hardly care to an- an hour. | swer it—and, anyway, I think you! The reporter was tn his office could find others better paid t15 0 i smog so!" am fr fy france nt shor. Sa ROUND TRIP ROUND TRIP awing t pl ith every Children, 5 to 12, 50c Children, 5 to 12, 50c idiary roads and in charge of the whole Puget sound division, fractures the pro-| A A tn 8 ‘ " =—— * ee on pa ‘ ‘ . aide . 8 the Wh It was ing was ve sy ph operat ng at a time. CROWDS WAIT ALL NIGHT AT DOORS OF BANK NOW CLOSED Stuer Te AA{BICAGO, June 12—Crowas of from the, entrance t the Aaland Get Away From the City || | 4 ies You Will Have Two and toes Dats closed Friday by the |e majority were re A ate examiner. jentire small savings were tied + : 7 . were angry as. well as|by't Cooling Breezes and ngeles and Get Back to the police had hard | ed all night at its doors, some car. - - By eng gr ap son is Me aE ma | Beautiful Scenery of Ex! Seattle at Just the Right Si reer s for a Day and Enjoy the wa One-Half Hours in Port HRE?* AND ELSEWHERE ryan taccetawceng Time, 8:30 P. M. arian HERE _ELSEWHERE ps, ne a . at il ‘: eee SATE —— {| oo ond Os “4 WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight Seattle regarded one of the Federal grand jury probes com-| and Sunday. Fireproof Steamer IROQUOIS, one of the largest and finest of Puget Sound and Sunday. ‘world’s greatest seaports tn Ortent,| bination of Chicago commission Passenger Steamers. word brought by Dudley J. Wilkie. | men Eight marriage licenses issue. | President Wilson attends class Children’s day at Congregational, °F, 7% reunion at Simpy bione e Presbyterian, Baptist and Meth-| Federal income | for flecal y l D k 9 A M y h Ab d B t tit churches Sundey. | "Semusl teham, artiet, breske ar. eaves C otman oc * e air unc oar oa Rinna ees Se ° ° 7 H See Dep Kinm Touts Chee tee- Lady Bountiful society picnic at! Hazel Cheyenne, Wyo R t ° an WIC C portionately. fake Your Own 0 ee C Ravenna park today horsewoman seriously burt by e arnin rrives e e Lunch With You, if You Prefer. & Mrs. J. W. Roberts heads Leschi bucking bronco at Frontier day & Heights Woman's club. celebration at Stockton, Cal a Ballard high alumni banquets at_ Mre. Jackson Gourand, 40, daugh- 9g Washington Annex Tuesday night.|ter of Edwyn Bryant Crocker, was| z Voters returning to rried t Alexandre Misktinoff,/ & party, says The | Ruswtan, 28, her fourth husband, at attorney, Visitin 1 don | & A ROEM i“ meets Tuesday’ Despite two blood transfusions, & with Mrs. Mary Knapp. Dr. Otto G. Ramsay, professor at , Te hondred attend’ Broadway| Yale, died of & bigh al ball. Testing an aeroplane he mean i Interlake Parent-Teacher meet-|to take o i ft 2 * Be ing Tuesday a Roal ; h d fall, The people of Port Angeles will be glad to see you—they’re going to have a band at ie Thirteen births recorded. but . rt, at C “ Baltimore & Ohio line will equip! Norway. the dock to meet the Iroquois. : f : ; ; ng henge get Sar ago Alle = agg rage gn Port Angeles is mighty lively now; real estate is moving, and $300,000 is being spent on 4 ‘ for @ separation from street improvements alone. ip Alameda expected to- “ge on grounds of abandon | day from North Harry Krutz buys northwest cor- ner of Fifth and Yesler for $65,000. udges W led out to hie! Y Will S The three bi forts— Worden, Case igla, seeeretiy commencement E a een tented ou i ee and Flagler, that guard Puget Sound; Belated paanengers trom Tacoma” Pes Oakland Dungeness Spit, home of the famous wisp cage crab; the new Ses "Saverey cos’ Gen Sreeeoey| Sevens Yoong, wh enend wore Mills of the Puget Sound Mill & Timber Co., the largest i in the re css ee ee world. You may take a short auto trip up the Elwha river to dat nervices were Be “Lincoln Beachey had a. 4500 the big dam of the Olympic Power Company. gent No. 1 today fall with his aerop ane, ut Bot} ots aaa at es eae ret ROUND TRIP TICKETS $1.00. CHILDREN °c,’ 50c. | rounp trip a ery ROUND TRIP — - FRO fa iti See" | WW oe Children § to 2,50 ON SALE AT COLMAN DOCK Chibren $0 12, Se THE, VIRGINS HOTEL oo a man H Pettitt and ak ron Bry ph pr WHAT’S ON THE PROGRAMS AT SEATTLE’S PHOTOPLAY THEATRES WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? ‘ : +n Pi “The Song in the Dark,” a sym-)where she seldom meets the son.;terest in all that went on drama; “The Idiot,” _Biograph | @——___— * Sarah E cer will|“Beating Back” in Pic- \ pathetic drama, tells @ story of 4| However, a night robbery, when| A scene in the “Million Dollar|drama: “Eugenics at Bar U Ranch, aN RESIDENCE “THEATRES i * tures oung gir fie [the son, ig working in the bank, Mystery” story was being staged Selig comedy. At the Home’ Dadi Sa ; Pe aes eee ; film story of| In the HearstSellg News Pic-|gives the girl a chance to prove |t ; : it te bone Saal ae . ntoe C ; esper se ‘ Ml at Foun cr ine Nm euduced torial many interesting topics are|her mettle, and she wins the fath- | the tore Clemmer Sunday Until Tuesday E 4 the Seen aenetOr o t ¥ / shown, among them g theler’s respect and consent F ‘ i Night ; : ated Weekes See, te in. 1 mikado's w “Ges he Song in the Dark,” drama - ° ae eamgg i cdoedage > aunching of Sir Thomas| “Les Miserables,” the nine-part Countess Olga (Margue Snow) |~sophie Pulls a Good One,” com: |of Lioyd at Trieste soome by Jonetaas and Lipton's yacht Shamrock IV, Chi-|film adapted from Victor Hugo's |and her band of conspirators ; Fire, Boe” oomeky: Tne sage ngs we » the most |cago’s baby show and Americans re-| story of the French revolution, will| It is said he was perfectly at| Female Cop,” comedy, and “Selig |* in the Tolle of oe Sanat ’ ’ P ; train | turning to Tampico. be shown at the Mission starting home in the scene ss 3 ws Pictorial.” three-reel feature, abd @ OnOwEnn n the Southwest. He now 1 is 1s the same picture hen you see this picture, which | oa & comedy. ve gate fer overnor in Okls.|LOve Story at Class A at 4 I at the Moore some is to be shown in Seattle so Ainambon “Uetit ehaags Waibe " “& Telephone Strategy,” by the|time ago, but a new copy wat for this scene and re r ata eae F s company, which appears ee the incident a a be oe 3 Fe Hah H at the Class A Sunday, is a love; + 4 e | onal; 0 _ Sterlin 4 Comedies at Clemmer ot)" with'n telephone girl as a|Vitagraph at Colonial |g comedy; " “arson,” three G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TREAD * 5,000 MIL ” Las eitas ct 4a eateke : | “The Maid From Sweden,” a Vi WHAT'S ON THE BILLS . GCARAN TEED Can Mew, DE open at CES SSRI [Ree i stohoat adams in| OETEDN SUNNY Wh. WR? Colonial | @ - . B17 H. Vike At. near Bromdseny r up of three con ol » the richest map in| cunday, tells Mrs. Cook's troubles | ¢ Colonial Sunday Until Tuesda Heat BALLOU & WRIGHT me Kaet 47 ; rat-Sell News| town, a banker, has # son Ralph, | Snen she hires Lona, a rotund Class A Sunday | Untit Tuesday | ont y aI5 ST M OT oO R Cc Y C E S “ Roberts and Wallace.|switchboard girl at his father’s| ™#!4, direct from Sweden is Seabee oF the Ottent” ten Blood Will Te! . three:part Es. “THE GIRL OF THE CAPE E e Pulls @ Good One,” show-| bank | - reel Broncho dr . of the | Sanay drama; “Pathe Weekly,” and BRONCHO BILLY'S. DUTY experiences of & néw:den f course, the father opposed it.] The Duke in Pictures Gu bal tate rama; |The Maid From Sweden,” Vita-| “THE REAPING OF THE WHIRL: i pave grid we . frontier towr The Fe girl is too proud to marry the} The duke of Manchester ha 1 ne 8 : 1] graph co mult dei. “ iffraget on|young man without the father’s| gone into pictures. Svein *- = — va the », and “Fire, in which | consent The distinguished visitor was| . Mission Sunday Untl! Saturday STAR WANT ADS have BALLOU & WRIGHT there !s @ warm time, offer a good| Finally, at her request, she tsjmaking his first visit to a picture] Melbourne Until Saturday Night Night Lots, Homes, Farms ready for half hour of fun, transferred to the night shift, studio. He showed unbounded ine “Her Ladyship,” threereel Selig Les Miserables,” nine parts, you, on attractive terms, MOTORCYCLES jin ii wxnes Be Ga near Broadway

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