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TAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. PAGE 3. Jord on wo POLITICS WARMING UP: BIG RALLY | OPENS CAMPAIGN KENT SATURDAY: ety HA ' AANA Follow the crowds tothe theatre showing the most amazing series o motion pictures ever produced— The Million Dollar Mystery—nine miles of film, in- volving love, romance and adventure. Every- body’s going! Join the throngs. Go today! Remensber, $10,000.00 will be paid for the best 100 word solution of this b: ating myséery story—written by Harold MacGrath. THE MILLION DOLLAR a | | pear a ae % the city manager plan,” sald Chief ; | otf se last f bafere — th . plist church We Thanbouser’s Million Dollar Motion Picture Production PORTLAND, June 25.—The Rell! will not be able to find a man cow - g phone interests have asked the/petent to conduct all the busines: is SCE II AT THE I court for permission to con- affairs of a large city. We wouldn't| Railroad Story at Colonial solidate the Pacific and Home te know enough to let him alone. He o Canduster a Th ‘onductor’s Romance a | phone exch # at Spokane, and to| would be ered and) drama th ial today, is a dispose of their holdings tn_ the) criticised 1 organiza-|ratiroad st with a punch to it Northwestern Long Distance Tele-| tions In one scene the girl elopes with phone Co., valued at $7 00. Chief Griffiths again attacked the| her conductor sweetheart right un , Hinky I - charter affair " . der the nose of her father by stand talk, which was in reply to B ne close to the moving train ' be years before Seattle gets another in {t. “The Million-Dollar FOURTH, NORTH OF PIKE VANCOUVER, BC, June 25x, |Chamee to vote on a charter like reeria) ia part’ ot the B. Weygandt and Mrs. Ellen T. G.| ‘8 ¢ eee me ; he| 2°™ Program, in addition to the} * «os : . Weygan¢ 7 Chief Griffiths polr out the! reguiar program, Read This Stirring Story by Harold MacGrath in Weygandt, aged 21 and pulinee ot the ine hemor viaaoel program. Next Saturday’s Ja complex matrimonial record. The| showing that the 12-mili limit to the) 4 wetle Dutch comedy at the b 1 vorced an¢ # merely A paper limit, and) velbourne today relates the ex bride was mar divorced and | Seattle Star ri ADD TO SCHOOL REPUBLIC, June 25—At a spe- @ial election yesterday bonds for Whadda You Mean? GOOSEBERRY? ter of fact, goose and the |! gooseberry haven't the re- eV motest connec tion with each other, and it was only a slp of the tongue of the early Epeiish that changed the name of the gorseberry to gooseber ry. Gorse is a Saxon word, mean ing “rough” and very well de scribes the prickly gorse or goose berry bush. | LIKE JAPANESE Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. VANCOUVER, B.C, June 25 Fraser river fishermen who con ferred with the Salmon Packers Association regarding the elimina tion of Japanese fishermen yester fay got ie wat tion. They were informed the Japanese fisher men repaid advances made to th ore faithfully than fisher men, in addition to bringing in more fish. need not suffer jetrength, nervous other weakness Beuties uickiy.” ana ‘This remedy is electricity, that gives lif a ate human body. Complete Report of Market Today | Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and sth to Anything that wi Mife into your nerves and bulla up Prev your vitality will cure you. Elsetri is laste Gin kt We, ieehinta'e ity Goes that when property ap, ° Electra-Vita ts m scientific device r 4 for saturating the human boty wi i 4 but soothing current 3s . for hours at without the least shock or unpie sensation nue “ 200 @ 908 ft sends coursing land tissue of t A vitality and strength ; every wonk or inact! ; power to do its work BAT tended. When your b vnc AAS dant electric . 4 ) th ‘ @4 applied ‘ “@ 200 @ FREE TO YOU “8 or write for our free 90 to4 book, which tells ali mb Eitcire-Vite. how it cures and what 1 Producers for Hutter, Kass. ‘This book contains many tn Veal and Pork upon If you can’t on P and the book, alosaly sealed ‘eo lon tres. Office hours Dp yj Saturday evenings 12 @ is | , | 19 @ 111% Qo 4 } x howe o” @ (0 Please send me | (Corrected datiy Bradner ¢ free $0-paxe illus Kune ; | rreah ranch 27 Butter NAME cecvoceereccecsscevessess: isleue Weensaeten creamery, brick ” AAAPEES -.sereverereress see lashes Washingtss reamery, solld pack Pr | Cheese conmin triplets | Oreo Washington ss. .ccccccee ° married again to a divorced man. EB. wi be Asa mat-|!ar ~ mats | Wenate ! PIPER TO MAKE IT HOT FOR CHILBERG ee eed * Jessie Lock. * * wood, Who * * Burned Mid- & Banker J. FE. ¢ have| tr “Ww * night Oll to * to take off his oc some | 88 Ae * Write Her ® real work ff he 10] Since dinslnions * Play * . Ah Re publican nominat for state #en-| brand, even if he te on ns ator from the S4t tr 1s the/Mean ticket, and t en to of t N ‘ vator | i & pretty wart jon wher joorge | He says his rec-|Chilberg and he get the real] n suffrage and mini-| fighting Marking the beginning of the} coming political battle in King county a bie ally will b held Saturday night at Kent, tn Odd I lows’ hall, by the progressiv Corporation Counsel os FE. Brad ford, Alfred H. Lundin, candidat for prosec « attorney, and Repr fentativ Thomas F. Murphine » jbe the speaker The former w discuss the national politica he SAN FRANCISCO, June 25,—Call Murphine will re t fornia has a new playwright. i dominat of the mact at She is Jessie Lockwood, a stenog: and Lundir " **) rapher, who has written a three-act {tal Previous to the/ atiego drama, “The Peacock, y Kent trict precinct) which has been accepted by Henry committe n will meet in pro-| Savage | kre Iquarters the Boston) tt is Miss Lockwood's first drama block to map out a campaign org and she has taken nearly three ation years to write it | Miss Lockwood {# extremely mod st over the acceptance of her play I didn't know a thing about writ ng a play,” she sald ‘CHIEF AND FORMER 1 took my manuscript to Mr. Savage in New York more than a the third act. So I did, mont of it after midnight, when I would not be interrupted and could concentrate “L love to tango and go to parties, but they interfered with my work so I cut them out.” DINK THING HARD Alfred Lundin “There are two fatal objections te charter offers no assurance that the levy will not exceed that perlences of Heine and Katrina [as restaurant proprietors—and an LAWYER WEDS 2 2:'.205.i08., ag" speaking at the Tabernacle Baptist) esl church, also emphasized the many], wn ncaa bed F recgrt~ ino OLYMPIA, June 25—Walter M.| Weak points of the Hinky-Dink today callea "A Lew Unie erie Williams, Seattle attorney, and Miss The 15 charter revision commis-| 7 r | self.” her the Settio There fs a Sterling comedy of this sioners were chos on the new bill * enevieve Boardmat etty, were married yesterday at the home to frame a commission form of gov of Mr. and Mrs. Ira N. Deline here.| ernment,” sald Mr. Miller, “Instead L, Boardman, the bride's father,|of doing that, they substituted this formerly state printer. managerial form.” my : Fred H. Peterson spoke in favor! players at St. Augustine, Florida, PER, of the charter was taking part {n a wild animal TO CARRY MAIL Nellie “Protected” Nellie Craig, one of the Pathe S Josiah Collins an& James A.!nicture, and during the first re- | Haight will debate the Hinky-Dink!hearsal was put {nto a lion cage |charter tonight at Broadway hall,| with #ix big, husky men as her pro- train service over the new hee-Oroville branch will go nto effect. the six huskies, who had beat her jto it, each wanting to see that thé exit was large enough for her to get through, probably. eee “Drifting Hearts” at Class A. | DEVILISH, NOT? MANSFIELD, Eng, June King George and Queen Mary tried their hands at lace-making today. | They were continuing their tour of the Nottinghamshire district, where {t ia the principal Industr: With the breaking of the link of and it was to the queen that the/iove by the death of their little AT THE THEATRES Metropolitan — “When Knight hood was in Flower.” Moore—Dark STENOGRAPHER TOILS 3 YEARS OVER PLAY--IT’S SURE WINNER | Just and th th Colonial Until Saturday Night The ot “Th The ¢ lem co! dison Clem | picktora arama: "Too Many Huva.|fl 1,000 Travelers’ Samples of |25c, 50c bands Vitagraph comedy; _ The r [earemets nace’, Swe Velvet and Brussels Carpet at. | and 75¢ | phorus, Turkey, “The “The dram: . WENATCHEE, June 25.—Mail| vadison et. and Broadway $ ' ledy; * The goose may be partial to ber. A : ectors. Alas! the Hon gave one|¢dy; $36,500 were voted to build a stone| reg but no one ever heard thar | contracts held eS <4 leap toward them. Miss Craig saw! Joker | Sddition to the high school © showed 9|kanogan Steamboat Co. | be | the brute coming and dove for the} Black, special Itking for|turned over to the Great Northern | MARY ACTS uP Swcedaot. leh eek te cae ae the little goose-|rallrond next Monday, when regu wan blocked at the entrance by “The part po! idea first occurred of seeing for! daught Asther Courtieigh, an in mo- ; herself what it is like to work at | artist, and his wife, Henrietta, drift ttle—"Joan of Are,” tion pictures loom. |apart, in the photoplay, “Drifting| “Lucile Love,” No. 9, two parts; | ried or single, is interested in men |they would demand a probe of the” The suffragette terror was still) Hearts,” a Beauty production at|“The Man Who Lost’ but Won|-—she would not be a woman if she | entire there pbs Ie ies: signa- all-pervading with the royal pair,/ Class A theatre this week./two-part drama; “A Wife on a/Wwere not, I was much interested |tures to force an election. q however. |Courtleigh makes love to his model| Wager,” comedy drama; “When|!n Dick before he married you. In-| Seattle Theatre ’ jand his wife is about to elope with |Smaltz Loves,” comedy deed we almost had a filrtation, In| Excursion Sunday, June 28. Fast, }& musician. Courtlelgh buys a ee ct, I think Harry was a little/steamer Iroquois leaves Colman 4 MOUNT VERNON, June 2 So} departure The Before her| At the Ple comedy; “Hear . Melbourne Until! Saturday Night tie drama; “Her Pnemy,” Princ |The Scrub Lady,” Thanh | Hl icomeay: "Stn “ener katroe” 4Q Rolls Print Linoleum, 35¢ Sq. Yard : Clase A Until Saturday Night “The Hour of Reckoning." "ol SAQWI ERD D. TAOMRS CO. part Broncho. dram “Drifting ° Hearts,” Beauty drama; “The AAT SIP TTA NS EOL LT TSO Eavesdropper,” K Alhambra Until Sunday Night “A Law Unto Himself,” two-part Rex drama; “A Jealous Husband,” Sterling two-part Bison. . At the Home Until Friday Howard D, Thomas Co. Howard D, Thomas Co. Location: Fifth Avenue and Virginia Street. Two Blocks East of Moore Thea- tre—Two Blocks North of Westlake. and TRAVELERS’ SAMPLES Commencing Friday Morning We doubt if such splendid bargains were ever before offered in Seattle—only the fact that in our wholesale business we are sole Western selling agents for several large Eastern mills allows us to offer these great values, There are about 200 carpet size rugs in these lots— mostly 9x12 size rugs—and, as our travelers are careful with their samples, all of these rugs are in fine condition and You Can Buy at About 1/2 Regular Prices A Few Examples of the Great Savings Offered: Axminster Rugs $12.95 Velvet Rugs ... $12.90 $9.90 Scotch Body Brussels - $9.85 - $7.90 hen her ey ar husband comes in happily reunited. oo 8 Seamed 9x12 Size Brussels Rugs . Seamiess 9x12 Size Brussels Rugs . Seamed 9x12 Size first Mystery Courtship,” Ka ‘On the Ice,” od Cider,” Lubin lig Weekly.” Balloon in the Night,” Million-Dollar onductor’s medy dram scenic; mt . mer Until Saturday Night scenic . 1,000 Travelers’ Samples of Best Wool Ingrain, Heaviest Intruder,” two-part Majes- | Each 15¢ NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside Seattle, (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) FVETH AVE anoVIRGINIA ST. one comedy. . Grand Until Saturday Night Plot That Failed,” Powers “In Wrong,” Crystal com “Willie Walrus, Detective,” comedy; “The Woman Rex drama spice to his life, Margie, I cowld|/think he can repeat poetry better cee not go through that kind of trouble again.” than any other man I ever met.” I am learning things about Mission All Week my Ring and the Man,” four-| «pid you ever see any other man | husband. : litical érame, besides Harry who interested you| (To Be Continued Tomorrow) ., 3 at all, Eliene?” To my great swered with a laugh: surprise she an- “Yes, loads NAMES OF DEAD “ 5 ‘wjor t " YT must have looked comedy; “Old Copper,"|¢ cued, for she continued: “My | TACOMA, June 25.—Checking of . dear girl, you don't for one mo-/the recall petitions against Owen ment think that when a woman marries she in some way locks up her interests in all the other men in the world? Every woman, mar- Woods, commissioner of public works, disclosed the signatures of” 11 dead persons. His attorneys said‘ SIDENCE THEATRES * lous, dock 9 a. m. for int Hour Until Friday | Jee trip up Hoods The first ver terday and a se » was exhausted yes ANY SCAT ANY SEAT rms mT cot 10c 10TH T Ar RCHASE re t World & his wife goes into the| “Luefle Love No. 1 and 3.” fou whole week Dick sent me/canal to Union City. A beautiful po Bg Ag en Phan agg Bm strong Is public sentiment for and] studio to get a miniature picture of| parts; “His Wedding Day,” conc| foeces evere day. Then, my dear, [scenic trip. Round trip $1.00. Bee Spectacular Offering against Matt Snyder, placed on trial|their lost child. Her eye falla| ody d he saw you and the affair was off|large ad on page 2 for full details, yesterday for killing Ed Adams in| upon the present and as she reads oe ae “put Dick {s a dear man and I|—Advertisement. sJOAN front of the latter's home at Hamil-|the note, remembering that it {s| At the Greenwood Until Friday I ton May 23, that difficulty is ex-|her wedding anniversary, she| “Miracle Mary,” three veel : 99 | | verienced in obtaining a Jury. The|thinks that it 1s meant for her.| drama; “Sheridan's Pride,” comede : f AR( case will be heard by Judge W. H.| ‘Former tewar 0 0 smo : oO Pemberton of Whatcom county, sit . 7 4 es Saas of Othamner ting for Judge Houser, who {# fll = = . * THE CONFESSIO Continvows Dally, 1:0 p.m. pom Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper eras iatic Rheumatism | ee NES AND. WATOR Enterprise Association) ing her children. I expect she of Sciatic R! . TOWRKS FALL ' loved Harry—for he is lovable in Short Time. RHOADS DENTAL CO. The ong, beautiful days with| but the home, the motor, the fine *] Eliene show me that the world| clothe, ad wie gives many isleading values to|c.. hes that he could give her must | aid low by sefatic rheumatism Third and Pike the material the ine fines to/have had some influence as well July, while the government >, PaRUOrees Seeman one be We women are lots like o re|- : 5 sagerod s Dental Experts. sliene has been able to bring|iove comfort and wee gn We] steamer Homer, on which he wa home to herself the joy of herlto get it at all hazards | TY [chief steward, was at anchor at to 8, cond. first T) heart because she had money, Had see Dutch Harbor, Alaska, during its she been a poor woman adopting expect your mother-in-law, Mar-|crutse to 1 islands, L. H. Wahr- her darling twins would have been |&!®, Would think I was crazy to}man is telling his friends how d out of the question jdream for one moment that money | quickly and completely he was re an ee eeiies ee She is able to gratify her slight-/Of Anything that money could buy|ijeved of his suffering by Akoz, the nd have them |iest wish and I do not believe she |COUld have any influence upon al wonderful medicinal mineral You will be treat an be as unhappy as a poor wom-|Vittvous woman, but I am not so] Wanrman was steward from 1869 1 4 should you have iy \ PY 1 r Aantal work gone by them, you wit {,an Would be under the same ctr |" am not 80 sure—are you?"|;, 1376 on the U. S man-of-war sttainty recelve value in full. Not § cumstances I did not answer her question,| portsmouth, the first vessel of its nly that, but you wit! ly foe! I said this to her yesterday when | but asked anothe Have you|kind to — enter San Francisco afied ge to fe nating ree rene |ishe remarked to me pathetically |ever thought, Eliene, what youjnarbor. For over fifteen years he WHAT WILL BE THE ny years, and thelr advice wit! be {| that “money cannot buy happi-| would do if love came again intolnas mulled to Alaskan ports from OUTCOME? whaler nes. your life? San Francisco and Seattle on many ‘ Well, if {t cannot,” T answered. Eliene blushed a rosy red and He writes the following let- | n office fitted entirely In white . . | ; boats. writes | : : io we et cad tuaitary In avery way, ||somewhat tartly, “it can make a|then she almost whispered: “I be-lrec ts the Natura Co 1. M. WAHRMAN te the subhen & he e big stagger at it. The old saying |leve, Margie, that I still love Har-| “rast July, while aboard the|T got a jar of Akos compound and fen them before going elsewhere seems to me not only trite, but |ry—T miss him terribly, T miss his|steamer Homer in Dutch Harbor, 1/appited ft about 116th of an. men alse, Every e e,| laugh; TI miss his vote e|awoke one morning paralyzed from (thick over my leg and hip where Gold Crowns £5.00, Hirides Work $5.00 || a180 false, very litt! while, | laugh 0 pa ia aoe i mins the ewoHe Shoumatigne in my fete tee ihe mine wa ce 4 Bie Sou Fillings 600 Up. since I am married, I find myself | bustle and energy that he always |*clet; Thqume tan i at etploes |{he Paine were may not be- using slang. It {s so impressive | brought into the house with him "land t pain was killing. I was put}/days the pain w gone and — ning Free with I! when Dick uses it, but when I use| “If you feel like that, dear, why|in the cate of a revenue cutter sur-|threw away my crutches which F : mar ’ don’ ® Ar e o{xeon, but he could do me no good,|had used for three months, and TONIGHT it some way it does not sound} don’t you Write and tell him t aod | was finally sent to San Fran-jcould walk From that d@g to this jauite the same | Some. back cisco, arriving last August. I tried/T have never had a recurrence of a S “I have been wondering if you| tecause Tam afraid that he/everything to relieve my intense pain, J have continued drinkin, i irgini vould enjoy these babies quite so} does not lo e, dear.” suffering. 1 could scarcely walk,|/the water, but will quit in a Third and Virginia would enjoy these babies quite s | docs. not love me, tear” loveland when able to stir out. of my |or’ao more: satistied that my {much if instead of two nurses to ti mae dag ay not love loom in the Winchester hotel, had/tem is purged of the poison : help you in their care, you had to] you after all you have done for him|to use crutches. 1 went to the|caused my rheumatism. I have Be Sure to Hear This. do ‘83 rything for them yourself,|he would be a brute and not a hu-|springs for a month, but like the/ommended Akoz to many of = le |i? c o a hele at alt” many remedies I tried, the springs |friends and in every case they hat my ae gr Dayle erg did not help me. lobtained relief, I cannot prabee t Pik. | tiene looked up at me in aston That is just where you are Last November shanced tolremedy too highly. 1 expect te i Taled ane Pike |ishment and then she grew sober. |wrong, Margie, Human love does notice in the newspapers a teatimo-|out again soon, and will ear g 7 » 8 z ri » the ew nial by Admiral T. § Phelps, jr..j/have a supply of the Akoz remedies Mare she sald, “I do not|not go always te the one who de. pining’ what goed Akes wad wane lie Tay locker that I tay heneien wonder that people worship money. | serves it—in fact, as I told you, 1//{\"f.fheumatism: As a former | race taoee that mete taney a . ar It life Hvable no matter|am not sure that Harry is ready|momber of the navy, having Joined {gtd WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR [fi wntt sorrows or griefs, you may |for the staid kind of love that|in 180%, I knew Adiniral Phelps and No was good to left COMPANY wonder Harry his moth We € ar t You the Beat Work in Town The Best of Materials : juare spies on he wage er’s employ, where she had none Used Bring 1 Your Old joes——We'll Ma p Them a New lof th ‘eilhal iiteee |. that ache 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop. ]}) nod learned to love “IT have | thought a good MONEY DOES BUY HAPPINESS—CHAPTER about } that girl that| makes a successful marriage. Sup-|Knew he pore I would come back and while he again deal woman who would be able to add! eral wai write for Harry to!not on the square. I bought a box |der trouble, skin dig. a then after a little|of the Akoz in nal powder and/eases, piles and other ailments, 5 would grow tired of me|besan drinking the water, T noticed his rare mineral fs sold at all ; afte week's treatment that there|drug stores, where further informas and perhaps find another| Was a compound to go with the min- Famous Man-of-War,Praises Akoz Says Mineral Stopped Pain| OF A WIFE 190 | er while I have been nur: | ‘Akos will be found just as effects live in. the ‘of h anything that was | trout was not a man who would|ive treatment nd his name tion may be had regarding this ad- vertimement. | er to relieve the acute pain.

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