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A true hero figured 5 ‘tng in an auto accident, several would have resulted in deaths. William C€. Shepard, 4018 | CHARGE FAKE AD Four charges of violation of the Gake advertising law have been Jodged against H. Greenblatt @nd av. jeweler, by J Weights and mes Worden says Gre Ash vy att is adver. Dankrupt stock of the L. Co. of Bellingham, an Qrticles that Berens ne stock. 4-room modern fiat for rent. Gotne| Bast, sei] $400 almost new furniture for $200. You'll never have another | chance like this, 1711 Washington st AMUSEMENTS ROPOLITAN week JUNE 1 THE METROPOLITAN PLAYERS “a BUTTERFLY ‘ON THE WHEEL” Performances, to Ike fat. bun and “Wed Matiness, 250 PANTAGES LITTLE. HIP ‘World's Cleverest Baby Elephant THEATRE George J. Macke MISS FLonEsC “wilowe ATTENTION, LADIES | ‘We are the only factory tn Seattle tor THINKOGRAPHS| I will think kindly of, speak kindly to and act kindly toward all life tn the Universe etative audience at my entitled: “GOD, SAVIOR, MINISTER PRIEST AND YO! fn the SEATTLE THEATRE ment ple from a and the freedom 1 am hundreds of people in Beattie who know that there ts more « every porson, and th right thinking and environment, Divinity rather tha man. My will be, viz and Where Does ‘This lecture is « who fear 0: has helped thousands to elimir we. vibrations wh t “ in the system. box and Doors will ture begins at § 0’ ston will be free. REV. DR. LUCAS godt Rad. Zil be ot the Seattle theatre for appointment every Cay this week from 10 to 13 © m. OLD STANDPAT BOYS HAVE REUNION! Echoes of Distant Past Heard in the Republican County Convention TWERE WERE TWENTY O8 wikty iN THE eae: » LAST RITES ARE BSERVED TODAY OR E.C.CHEASTY “HERO SAVES BOYS | nday even-| worth av which, but | S¢oger for his prompt and efficient work, ||). sing that he is disposing of the)" L “CORT DECLARES — rurnrrure ror sALe) THEATRES WILL F | cisco lent at the opening, and Mrs. Lister tried to drive a five-pas ral services for B.C. Cheast car past another one on the vanita bridge, plunged over Id at 9 o'clock this On board were his wife, lumbia st 2 wae oe Syearold twin boys and a y Calvary cemeter 1, besides Miss Maefred A The city park board, of which s8, a one-armed woman, GannadG ‘eed 4 oataheet, column at the court house. the Alki beach, the field houses at A man whose name nobody knew | the playfielda, ahae Ute toute landed in the water a few seconds| ation places « i during the day |behind the car and swam for the| an @ tribute of res: |twins, who were already gasping | man and gurgling. He kept them above| Those stores whose proprietors until N. Gares of the/are members of the Retail Cle ad with &/assoctation closed thetr doors 4 ct for the dead Saturday flags w at the Be K parlors took occasion to add their tribute to his memory EXEMPT SOUND | WASHINGTON, Jane Hette mon’s vised by the house co arine and fisheries CUT INTO MOVIES n Cort, the theatrical man, ts| 4 Fo! He in town. stay here ant 1} merohant will has jus b 7 & s#ason ment regarding showing the largest profit in fiveliaxes, bays evel years. The Cort houses in Spo-| Puget sou Portland, Butte, Salt Lake, Denver, Los Angeles and San Fran | s"uiso been succeante. | TO RECOUNT’ EM A readjustment tn the theatrical situation is approaching,” he said.| SALEM, Or., “June 15.—Declaring| “Eastern managers are optimistic,/that he is tunable to determine | as many moving picture concerns | whether Justice Charles L. Mc are seeking cover. Managers have|or Judge Henry L. Benson received coped with the movies by install-/the highest vote for the nomination | ing feature pictures with thelr/¢or the supreme bench at the recent | |shows. The number of moving ple |republican primary, Gov. Weat has | ture houses will be decreased 60% red in favor of a recount of th xt season,” ballots } MEDAL FOR ROSE in DRAW BILLS : TO BELLINGHAM jextating statutes, Attorney General | Tanner has issued a general The first annual rose show of the |¥..¥. that his office will draw up jall bills that may be desired relating Pacific Northwest Rose society | passed Into history yesterday to changes in the present laws. a maze of magnificent blossoms a play Hundreds of flower tovers from over the Northwest enjoyed the va riety of the roses on exhibit. Gov, and Mrs. Lister were pres. kane, © | dee Gov conference ‘t held in @ program to be p next legislature that will make voca prepare | school system. Many state officials and educators will take part in the | meeting. was heartily cheered when Prest dent Reynolds of the society intro-| duced her as a patroness of the so-| clety. Gov. Lister made a bdrief| opening address, and was followed 9 by President Reynolds ‘GET’ A SLUGGER Roland G. Gamwell of Bellingham took the sweepstakes prize, a gold] patrolman G. N. Finnell has been medal, for the best rose on exhibt-| suspended by Chief Griffiths, as the tion. | result of an alleged scrap in a res: ltaurant, when the cop is sald to| h slugged a man, then arrested hi WILL MAN SHIP PES ATT AEOEOES -RL EET - ES BREMERTON, “June 16,—Bixty four petty officers and men of all| MEAT PRICES ratings will arrive here today from | the Mare Island navy yard to man TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AT Never in the history of this yard have crews been so depleted, on ac- count of the Mexican crisis. attracting | DIES IN RIVER n an ef the Milwaukee, which will take the Washington and Oregon naval milt- . | tlamen on a training cruise in July AS FOLLOWS: falls of the Spok |day, Jack Robinvon removed his wooden leg and plunged into the m He was carried over the riv | WANT TO GET IN Because tho first exhibit of the |Seattle Manufacturers and Mer. | chants’ Industrial fair was such an “ing success last year, exhibit are already clamoring for space econd annual show, August | at the Armory. Cholce T-Bone 20¢ Choice Rib and Loin 14 18c Cholce Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Veal Chops | Pork Liver, B UDG, FOF on ceecereseees NEW MILL BUSY ooo iis noe Milk .25¢ CENTRALIA, June 16.—With a daily capacity of 100,000 feet, the new mill of the Wabash Lumber & Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality used to be. | Lister | , tional training a part of the state’s| , tions every two years. It endorsed both ator Wesley LORIMER Jones and Rep. Will E, Humphrey, standpatters The convention elected 158 dele | ates to the state convention | STA M Mr. Chatrman,’ voloe was squeaky and pen-| Mr, Chairman,” It repeated, 1 gentlemen of the convention rdon, ladies and gentlemen | vention There were seven women dele. The speaker cleared hia throat 1 the long silver locks on the man's head fluttered about tn fusion as he swung himaclf| ound to #¢ his audience Not Like Old Days His ¢ ok in the ery at he Armor but there were only It was not o in days of yore en the county conventions 1 draw so many visitors that tx of admission bad to be re-| His eve 1 od to the conven Ah Here tt ved ike old sign dewgnating ed by delegates | | | | enatorial district, | the 37th On hia left the delegation Sight Looked Good ked the old man, no matter If the galleries WERE 1 if the caucuses WERE ' by a seanty 600 nty 1 to him, even man of the creden « » reported that o < the county were not pheasant at all It was a county convention—and & republican county conventior That was what made the old man costal feel good. It was so much Iike old times First O in Six Years hadn't been a r There t in Kir 12, the delegates hand anon we ty t nothing elect dele gate They for office. can't And t excitement in ate candidates 8 where most convention A Regular Reunion each r exce Ac the Saturday onvention ought m old-timers together the first time in many moons 1% vo been « republican all my life,” the old man, J. B. Metcalfe. from the 32nd district, said with doliberate, measured syllables, “and I always will remain a republican led by John Wooding lafe Hamilton of and Des Molnes, Al of Fall City, Albert mons, Coagrove and Speaker Ho or. “I voted for Abraham Lincoln, | the speaker said, slowly He swung himself around to see © effect of that romark } His audience took the cue and | applanded. “I voted for every republican | president after Lincoln,” he con |tinued. “I have attended republic an conventions since | was a boy And I know something about them.” A Hot Subject question under discussion ttext of the day—name ether the convention should t 81 delegates to the state co: with ¢ vote c r it should se leo that number, with one-half vote each It was the only question which recelved any discussion on the floor Everything else went | without any debate. “And | tell you, fellow-repub- licans,” the old man went on, | “that republicans in the past h allowed delegates to be seated with only a halfvote | each, and republicans wil! con- tinue to do so in the future,” The old man appeared to be tn- th The bi nant that any one should ques Y Maybe he really was indignant Or maybe he was only pretending here was a real conyention battle Ignoring the advice of “both | n € Gil temporary chair | nd Henry MeBride, perma-! nent chairman, the republican county convention failed to adopt a platform declaring for progres sive principles. The platform, which was adopted without discussion, declared for nothing at all, and devoted itwelf entirely to denunciation of Presi- dent Wilson's administration, It avoided any reference to state or county issues, except to recom- mend the holding of state conven King county i to have only 8 egates, most of the dele only have half a vot tial committee repor' 11 16 FIRST AVE. Seneca St. Gold Filled Eye Glasses And Spectacles Fitted to Your Byes SPHERICAL LENSES tific examin uate Opto Sight Spe Binyon Optical Co. 14ge First Av., near 8 Shingle Co, started operations at Shope open until 0 p. m. ‘Tono, near here, today, dle 0 Sma lane ONDAY, JUNE 15, 191 SUPREME through | * and aquatic sporta. REFUSE TO CONSIDER ANY PROGRESSIVE PRINCIPLES PAGE 2. QUALITY BD. W. THOMAS FREE First Payment and SPECIAL Easy Monthly Terms Another WEEK { have hundreds of testimonials on file from the best families in Seattle and the Northwest, all speak- ing in the highest terms and expressing complete sat- isfaction with the beautiful TONE of the celebrated THOMAS Orchestral Grand Player Piano. There is ab- solutely nothing equal to it in the music world today, and because we are selling direct from factory to home and pay no commissions to any music teachers, can- vassers or salesmen we do not ask $900, as any mid- dleman would have to do; our price on this magnifi- cent self-playing piano is only $548 on easy monthly payments to suit. Other players and straight pianos are going this week at cut prices of $148, $!75, $210, $248, $295, $345. Easy Monthly Payments. Cut Out the Coupon on Page 5 and Bring It In. NATIONAL PIANO MFRS. 823 Third Ave., Near Cor. of Marion St. One Block Below Madison ‘SNAKE’ ENDS IT! ABERI No. June 15.—-With the ake parade of the Milltary Order tha Serpent, the annual conven-| tion of the United Spanish War Vet erans of Washington and Alaska ame to a close here Saturday night. | The delegates were entertained at Pacific beach yesterday with land APPEAL DENIED OLYMPIA, June 15 of E. 1, Shipherd, fined $160 by the mania county court for selling intoxicants in a dry unit, has been ‘dismissed by the supreme court cincts were not represented in the convention at all and that the con vention was shy about 100 dele ‘ Many of the other delegates present were “proxy” holders WOW! LOOK HERE! TACOMA, ‘ash, June 15. Frank denunciation of direct pri- tes, maries, initiative, referendum, re call, mothers’ pensions, minimum wages, and other “isms and fads and “paternalism,” marked the re publican county convention here Saturday The platform denounced progre ives and progressive principles and scored the democratic admin istration It dorsed the Aber deen and Taft of 1912. CLOSE ESCAPE OLYMPIA, Juno 15.—The brakes failed on an automobile driven by Dr. ©. W. Hanten of Chehalis this afternoon, as it was coasting down the hill from Olympia to the Coun try club at Butler. The machine turned turtle, platforms Chicago jured, Own your own home. It’s easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS—then With the exception of Mrs, L. Hansen, the doctor's mother, who sustained a broken arm and wrenched thumb, nobody was in-) HUNDREDS SEARCH FOR LOST PORTLAND, June 16.—With three of the balloons that started in jthe national race from Portland last =Thurs¢ day landed and their pilots a search today ent ingfield,” Roy Donaldson. pliot and Wilbur Hen derson aide, which ts still unac counted for. BALLOON | A report was recefved from the Bull Run country, 40 miles east of Portland tn the Cascade mountains, | that a balloon seen floating northeasterly last Friday morning. Hundreds of people, headed by government forest rangers, are aid- ling in the search, was MEN SHY ATC Every one of the sweet girl grad-jclassen” grad- uates attending the baccalaureate sermon by Rev, Herbert H. Gowen, at Meany hall, university, yesterday, wore the conventional eap ard gown. And every one of the men grad uates appeared in plain black suits, This is the result of several months’ fight for and against the old custom. In a simple, direct talk, Rev, Gowen told the young men and women that the glory of work and development of character far out- GIRL GRADUATES WEAR ’EM AP AND GOWN: [classes any grandstand plaudits jfrom spectacular work in the game of Ife. Commencement exercises will be |held Wednesday The same day West Seattle high school seniors will graduate, Thurs- day afternoon Lincoln will graduate the largest class in its history at the Moore. The same evening Broad- way will pass out the skeepskins at the Moore, Queen Anne and Frank- lin seniors will get theirs in the school auditoriums. At Ballard the same evening they'll use a church. TILIKUMS MAK Do you remember the year ear the; A_ army worms swarmed all over the} sidewalks and through your homes,| everywhere you went? They were nothing compared to| the invasion of Seattle today by the| Potlatch bug. ‘There are clouds, swarms, atorma| of ‘em. They are crawling here, there and everywhere, You can't j escape. You'll brush two or three off your ut lapel, only to find another two hree crawling down your neck he only way out is to buy one The money goes to swell the fund for the Potlatch, which is scheduled for next month, A second money-maker will be pulled off Saturday, when autos will carry you all over the boule choose, vards for 60 cents. RASIING POTLATCH MONEY E THINGS HUM membership contest, to close | suty is also being staged by the Tilikuins of Elttaes, who are also {responsible for all of the above. mentioned stunts. They'll meet tomorrow night and plan further mischief. DEATH CLAIMS AE. STEVENSON CHICAGO, June 15,—After an ill | ness of many months, due to his ad vanced age of 79, Adlai EF. Steven. son, former vice president of the United States, died in the Presby- terian hospital here early yester- day morning. INEW TOWN BEING BUILT ON SHORE OF PORTAGEBAY Where a few weeks ago there was silence, broken only by the cries of wild birds, there now ext the nucleus of a city, with streets laid out and houses springing up every- where. The town is on Portage bay, where it is believed the coast ter minus of the new Alaska railroad will be. The Alameda, which took the pioneer population of the new mush- room metropolis of the North, on her first trip, brought the word of the new town’s existence last night. A wharf will be built soon. The Oregon naval militia, it was announced Saturday, will join the Washington dry land salts on the cruise to Honolulu aboard the Mil waukee, FEVER ON SHIP BREMERTON, June 15.—Private advices received here from the cruiser West Virginia, anchored off Guaymas, Mexico, state there are several cases of scarlet fever om board, Get Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism Remember how gpry and active you were before you had rheunit tism, backache, swollen, joints, and stiff, painful m Want to feel that way again can—just take FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. They get right at the cause of your pain and misery= root it out and clear it away, They put your kidneys tn sound, healthy condition, make them active and strong. Do it quickly, too, f0F FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS pegit good work for you just as soon a you start taking them, Begin no® today, and soon you will again be active and free from pain, Mi 50c and $1.00 sizes, Contain no habit-forming drugs. 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