The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1914, Page 3

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PHOTO Made in Spain, “Carmen “Carmen,” the play in motion plo-| Mires, has been produced tn Seville, | Spain, where local color was used Te was mate by orge Keine Film Co,, with Marguerite Sylva tn the title role. Melbourne Has Two There are two big pictures at the Melbourne, on the new pro rting tomorrow. One {a a -part Kalem drama, called “The Other Half of the Note.” A Hittle detective work {ts used to et the interest, and the other is & two-part Keystone comedy called “Bunnybugs.” ”y “Bunny at Colonial, Sunda y “Father's Fiirtation,” a two-part comedy at the Colonial, Starting Sunday, ts the headliner. With Bunny is Rroncho Billy, the ern Exsanay lead, tn a drama Called “Broncho Billy's Jealousy.” Tonight is the Inst day's run of the “Million Dollar Mystery's” first Mastaliment. This {s the serial on Which $10,000 is offered for the so- Yation of the mystery .. an Is Popular Jack Warren Kerrigan, the Victor} Star, gives his word that he has Rever spent any money for public-| Mty, but that last month he had} Bent out close to 800 pictures of) ‘himself upon requests of admirers. mail varies al! the way from 30 to as high 90 letters datly, and | the curious presents he recetves Qre used to decorate his dressing room. Marie Corelli in Pictures Marie Corelli's story, “The Ven-| @etta,” ts soon to be shown in Se-| @ttle. It was made by the Kleine Film Co., which made “Quo Vadis,” | “ete, 's “Vendetta” “The Triumph of an imaperer,"" fiveree! World Film corporation; Production, will be shown next} | en nate or INDIA" Reels) “OUR MUTUAL GIRL” THE ODEON First, Near Pike Hi Ti PIKE St I “FINGER Pi .” (Two Re “WIS DREAM FULFILLED” | 4 Virginia St. near Westlake Av. a Phone Elliott 803. Modern, clegantiy furnished outside with the best accommodations In qrervay tat the MULY } Lue OHIO METHOD AN DENTISTRY teeth are replaved by ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. Set of Teeth Guaranteed . Set of Teeth Solid Gold or $4 Porcelain Crown.... 3 Gold or Porcelain $4 $1 Bridge Work....... Golid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up Other Fillings Office hours, $:30 to 6. 9 to 12. OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. Your Health Is Your Best Asset The Loss of Health Means Loss of Time and Money. Sundays, | By Samuel BE. Webb, (L. L. B., North-| western University.) It 4s an actual fact that many people take better care of their clothes than they do of thetr health. | They seem to think that the body| can stand almost anything—any | kind of exposure or abuse, When} sickness comes there is lows of time from business or other activities nd then comes doctor's bills and Medicines. Even when the best of Care is exercised #icknoss will over- take you. When you do get sick] the next thing ix to get well. Doc- tore’ advice and prescriptions are| usually expensive. The actual enne for ines 1s comparati ¥ snail Brendel Drug Company services of an éx-government ysician, free of charge, to all sick people who call at their store at 117 Yesler Wa (Kouth side Ploneer Square). The} only charge made is for the medi- eine. Doctor's office hours, 9:30 a. | so 0-20 p,m m. | eo | Clemmer, Sunday Until Tuesday | “Mike and Jake G 'BOY HERO TRIES PLAYS week at the Seattle theatre at pop ular prices, The pietures show the treason of Empe Constantine's wife; the emperor's strumgle with Maxtmilian and his war with Maxen tlus; the persecution of the early Christian martyrs tn the year 315, and the lavish luxury in which the nobles of ancient days lived, Stir ring battle scenes and & love story lend intereat to the ploture er Clemmer’s Sunday Bill Those who like an exceptional ly strong drama will find “The Pass ing of Diana,” over at the Clemmer tomorrow, to their Hking. It story built around a temptress, husband, a country girl and an piring young artist Other good things on tomorrow's new program include: “Doc Yak and the Limited Train,” a funny car toon comedy; “Servant Question Out West,” a lot of fun tn the kiteh en; “A French Village tn Senegal, a trip through West Africa, and the latest news happenings of the world as shown in Pathe's Daily News and the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial Sunday Until Night Fiirtation,” two-part Vitagraph comedy; “Broncho Billy's Jealousy,” Essanay drama; “A Practical Demonstration,” Labin| nedy drama; “Her Right to Hap piness,” Selig drama | “ee Melbourne, Sunday Until Tuesday Night | “The Other Half of the Note, three-reel _Kalem drama; “Bunny hugs,” two-part Keystone comedy. | oe fe | Grand, Sunday Untl! Tuesday Night) The Silent Witness,” two-part Victor drama; “Prince Willy” and “Nutty and His Father, r “Ike Almost a Hero,” Universal Ik comedy is a her us Colonial, Tur “Father's © . Mission, Sunday and All Week “The Only Son,” drama eee Night “The Passing of Diana,” drama “Dok Yak on the Limited Train,” “Hearst-Selig News Pic ‘The Servant Question tn comedy, and “A French Village,” travel . RESIDENCE THEATRES ? o _« At the Greenwood Until Sunday “Luetie Love,” fourree!l drama Into Matrimony,” comedy. At the Home Until Sunday “The Kangaroo,” five-reel drama. . At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday bs Mad Hermit,” three-part} The Boobd's Honeymoon drama; | comedy, | TO SAVE PAL Robert Scott, 9, a hero. ts recov: ering today from his thrilling expe- rience of yesterday, when he made @ brave but unavailing attempt to save the life of his chum, Edwin Mitchell, 10, tn the waters of Green lake. With a third boy friend, Dan Onss, the two boys were paddling about in the shallow water of the lake The Mitchell boy ventured about 40/ yards from shore and suddenly sank | son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott, boy started after him and Dan Oass started for help from the shore. The drowning boy seized his play- mate in his arms, and they went down twice, in spite of the heroic effort of young Scott to break the death grip. Patrolman B. W. Morris found the body 45 minutes later. The Mitchell boy is the son of Walter Mitchell, of the Lumber: men's Printing Co., ving at 2282} N. Seth st The Scott boy {s the} son 0} Fr. and Mrs, Ji of 2268 N. goth ets M Soot, WE’D LIKE TO SEE IT, ALSO Members of Home Owners’ ano elation, Local 23, at the Westmin ster Presbyterian church last night | Nstened to T. H. Bolton and T, §.| Lippy, both members of the recent ve commission, give thetr views for and aga Deak bias sainst the Hinky Answering Mr. Lippy’a cont tion that the large counell is mon eled after the board of directors for a big corporation, Mr, Bolton declared, “I'd like to have a life. sized picture of a big corporation doing business with a board of dt rectors receiving $25 a month, as has been proposed for the council- men under the new charter. No corporation would do business in that way.” Mr. Bolton gave further evidence of the evily of a large council and pointed out the experiences of Pittsburg and Philadelphia with ward councils and recent exposures of graft and political corruption, BIG EXCURSION a | ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12, 50c TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JUNE 28th, AT 9 A. M. ON THE FAST, STEEL, FIREPROOF STEAMER IROQUOIS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 9 A. M. 1914. PAGE 3. ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12, 50c RETURNING LEAVE UNION CITY 4 P.M. ARRIVE IN SEATTLE 8:30 P. M. ARRIVE UNION CITY 1:30 Fast Fireproof Steamer “Iroquo Puget Sound THIS IS ONE OF THE GRANDEST SCENIC TRIPS IN THE U.S. COFFEE 5c—DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE BOAT—SANDWICH 5c Other First-Class Food at City Prices. Or You May Take Your Own Lunch Basket, If You Prefer : MAKE YOUR PLANS TO GO RIGHT NOW AND BE THERE EARLY AS THE NUMBER OF TICKETS IS LIMITED ROUND TRIP Don't Miss the Grandest Scenery in This Country One of the Largest and Finest of senger Steamers The “Iroquois” passes the U. S. government lighthouse at West Point; towns of Port Madison and Kingston; U. S. government lighthouse at Point No Point; then rounds Foulweather Bluff into Hood’s Canal; passing the large sawmill towns of Port Ludlow and Port Gamble, Bangor, Seabeck and Brinnon; then steams up the narrowest part of the canal, seemingly underneath the snow-capped peaks of the Olympic Range, where the Trade Winds, blowing in from the broad Pacific ocean, are cooled by their passage over the fields of eternal snow and ice. TICKETS ON SALE AT COLMAN DOCK REMEMBER THE HOUR, 9 A. M., SUNDAY, JUNE 28 ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12, 50c A delightful day at sea among | FOILE | We attending the annual potlateh of Lummi Indians, at their r tion, across the ba‘ 4 Michaelson, of 1415 Dexter av., and Shelby Branson Cambest, who eluded friends here and were mar- D THEM | PRIOR KILLING |GO TO POTLATCH °7 ak the most gorgeous scenery of t Olympics aboard the juxuriou: steamship Iroquois. Round adults $1.00, children 60c leaves Colman dock at 9 a. | Adv | }kins, national executive committee. Pays tor an “Rvening Course tn Electrical, Gas or Steam Engineering SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL Firet Weat and Roy. 4 Room Flat For Rent Laundry Tray; Lawn; Gas Range; Porche View; Low Rent. Good Neighborhood. 1711 Washington St. Beacon 1952 Yasue c | m. 80. FREE TRUSS Trial to Prove the Lundberg Truss Superior to Any 01 Teather tol hips eit on) RG CO. ppiiances and be A. LUNDBE Deformity Artificl MOUNT VERNON, June 27. Matt Snyder, on trial for first-de- gree murder here, admitted on the stand yesterday that 12 years ago jhe had killed Alexander Brown of Hamilton in a quarrel. Prosecuting Attorney Beagle, in summing up the evidence, said that in his opinion Snyder knew he had killed Adams and went into the house and told his wife of it, and they then put a pair of brass knuckles in the dead man's hand, to make it appear as if] Snyder had acted in self-defense, ~ SHIPS TO STAY WASHINGTON, June 27,—That Secretary of the Navy Daniels determined to increase the strength of the Pacific fleet upon the opne- ing of the Panama canal, was re- iterated by him yesterday, He said the ships of the Atlantic fleet which will lead the parade through the canal will remain in Pacific waters for several months next year, ried in San Francisco yesterday The groom is a chemist for the Treadwell Mining Co, of Treadwell, Alaska. Despite | BELLINGHAM, June ‘At the | | closing business session of the 32nd | annual encampment of the G, A, R. jof the Department of Washington and Alaska yesterday, Centralia | was chosen for the 1915 encamp- | ment. H, R, Gale of Bremerton was elected commander of the depart- ment. Mrs. Laura Morris of Bell- }ingham was elected president of | the Ladies of the G, A, R., and Mrs, Mattie N. Bean of Centralia was elected president of the Women's Relief Corps Today the veterans and members of the auxiliary organizations are DIRECTOR ACCESSORIES AND SUPP. G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TREAD |All Aboard for Hood’s|| BALLOU & WRIGHT | Canal Ad A delightful day at ‘Samet me MOT ORCY CLES jOlympics aboard the luxurious | -— MOTORCYCLE |steamship Lroquois. Round trip, |! jadults $1.00, children 60c, Boat) Some of these taken leaves Colman dock at 9 a, m | BALLOU & WRIGHT Ady, OYSTER BAY, June All the excitement of a public his rtion’ | wedding, with its rice and old that he will not be a candidate for | shoes, was avoided by Miss’ Mabel nomination for governor of — York, the impression 1s preva ent here that Col. Roosevelt may be forced into the race, He held a conference with Geo, W. Per frequently repeated asse’ NORTH YAKIMA, June 27 contest Is on between Seattle Walla Walla to obtain the me of the State Christian Eni convention in 1916, the del from the east and west sides divided on the matter, Rev. Unsworth of Vancouver, B. G,, ye terday discussed internation peace, and today, at the Empire atre, G. F. Cotterill, former m of the Pacific fleet upon the o MAKE YOUR ARRANGE’ TO ATTEND 9 GRAND Ath JULY 4th 1914 CELEBRATION 1914 BALLARD ENJOY YOUR PENDENCE BRING: An Elaborate « | n, on the subject yesterday, but d to say what he would do in} vent his associa persist in} the demand that he run, A GLORIOUS LD-TIME FIGHT (OIL BILL |rovrrs aT A committee was appointed yes-| from the Manufacturers’ as stion to confer with all factions ested in redrafting the ordi ince passed last Monday by the nuncil, relative to mooring ofl tank barges of 10,000 barrels maximum | ie ae de of ima ; ; , en apac | ‘Three large dance halls have beon engaged: contests and races capacity, in the harbor. of all kinds; catching the greased pig and climbing the greased pole, In fact, all the old-time Fourth of July amusements will be conspicuous on the program. Several hundred dollars will be dis tributed as prizes. There will be some ng doing every minute from n@ booming of the first cannon at ning, 6-€ CAR FARE FROM ANY POINT IN SEATTLE--5 CENTS he different soc s have agreed to take t in the big parade, including the AR YV with 200 in line, and Drum Corp Help celebrate AND MAKP A DAY r family and enthusiasm r lunch basket and pat nte r tinm. heart njoyment. 000 MILES ARANTEED 817 KE. Pike St,, near ne Kast 471, SKIPS TWO NIGHTS With the exception of tonight and Monday night, the evangelistic] meetings at the gospel tent, Third and Virginia, will continue through Rey. 8. N. Rottenhouse The Sunday night sub t will be “Daniel's Great Vision of Time, and the Angel's Interpre tation of It,” among Am are welcome. NEW AND 5 my. 2H ROD RSON, Secretary, HAND, AL . A. ANDER: A. GRANEGGEN

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