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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914. Ae LLL CS NAT PAGE 2. TROPOLITAN THEATRE THE “ALWAYS-COOL” PLAYHOUS wid WEEK a] “THE WOMAN” WITH MISS FLORENCE GEORGE J. MACKENZIE ENTS THE PRE BELASCO SUCCESS WE JULY MALONE AT THE SWITCHBOARD Bajoy The Metropolitan Players! Absorb The Metropolitan M Bask in t . s of The Metropolita Interio A Big $2.00 Show at 50c to 15c Evenings Matinees Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday—25c Any Seat AFTER 37 YEARS of silence, woman in Wales claims and receives half of estate at Ravenedale, Silence is golden —————— $ ___—- PRESIDENT WILSON and J. Plerp Morgan had an hour's chat yy. Wonder if Woody gave Pierp some Mellen food for «ating ‘on int n interlocking directorates! AT SEATTLE THEATRES COMING WEEK Reeva Greenwood, at the Moore; Belle _and Jones, at the _Pan FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC WILL BE THE NEWFOUNDLAND as MOST DARING VOYAGE EVER ATTEMPTED; PORTE SEEKS FAME AS COLUMBUS OF SKY UPFOR$5, 000 he FAYAL. I. Route of Lieut. HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y., July a oe of the Twentieth & $50,000 prize. ward of Christopher Columbus was y to start on his prison and chains. Columbus of the Alr fent of Lieut. John C. Porte. It took Columbus close to three @xpects soon to be skimming the Atlantic at 60 miles an pin the marvelous flying boat, months for his epoch-making voy age. Porte will cross the same At lantic tn less than two days will differ in many ways) Columbus had to feel his way that which was performed into the biank mystery of un 400 years ago by t great t P GIRL WHO INVENTED KEWPIES WILL NOW TAKE THEM ABROAD erer of the new world. je intends to be the first to! © feach the OLD world by the air | Foute! If he succeeds, he will win appropriate at all times. have made a_ careful ‘ tion of flawless stones, Pperfectly cut. These gems ‘ean be mounted in settings imanufactured by us to your ~ Diamonds have permanent Wale and are becoming much more valuable every . We have them in all faces, but the smaller stones ‘Are just as precious propor- tionately as the larger ones. Graham & Victor Diamond Merchants 821 Second Ave. Rose Coal ONeill Wilson DAY, Mo., July 4.—With dozens of little kewple dolls as her holiday | companions, Miss Rose ( | (Mra. Leon Wilson), author and de signer of the droll kewpies, has been spending several months at her country place, “Bonniebrook,” In |southern Missouri. Habit is one of the strong: | est things in human life. exhibition, and later she will go to the little town in Thuringia where dolls are made jall her kewpie | ADMIRAL KUROI GOES TO TOP OF SMITH BUILDING Vice Admiral Teijiro Kurol—if he | stays around much longer The Star | will be able to spell his name with ‘ That is why wast- ers so often stay wasters, and savers remain savers. See out sneezing—was probably up 6a higher in the world yesterday than that your children he will ever b or ever was before, when mbed clear to right mone the roof of the tower in the L. C get 8 y Smith building habits by starting He had to invite himself before no, be had forgot he got a chance to through some slip they them off with a sav- ings account at this for that He was yanked up servatory tower, on the but that didn’t suit the way he went again up the nding with hefty C. B. Yandell and turns Lyman Smith panting along behind him | ‘The admiral was tickled over what jhe saw, welcome to the ob 48th story, admiral, so irs, DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BROOND AND | Nowhere will you find more bean tiful scenery than Puget sound of. fers Sunday, fERRY Big ad, page 3,—Ady. 4\ would have the Seattle public be |rallway is that a gratifying. suc | Miss O'Neill 1s now on her way to} Paris, where she will hold a kewple| ten to invite him, but he was no less | Big excursion up Hood Canal shore in the darkness, r AZORES * Porte’s Transatlantic Aerial Voyage The ultimate re-| mathematically definite alr r roplane and making the fight with the ald of the most perfect| will far exceed tho amount of the compasses prize : ndon Datly Mall offered al brite for the successful per-| aeroplane. It ts perhaps the finest formance of the feat fying abip ever made. Rodman Wanamaker, son of| Lieutenant John C, Porte, of the John Wanamaker, the Philadelphia | British navy, will pflot the craft merchant decided to fl-| His will be the $50,000 prize, nance it, out of pure sportamanship the honor of all bistory, if he suc The total coat of constructing the a MUNICIPAL CAR LINE DOING WELL, Enemies of municipal ownership} tertally reduced tn the months to follow At present the Hanfordized tn- Junction preventing the operating of city cars on Fourth hinders com: plete service on Division A. The jenn H. Curtis has Heve a deficit in the business of the two divisions of the municipal railway during June has completely doomed the further existence of the! a] has been achieved in the short time the road has been in operation, un der the most adverse conditions $439 Deficit in June There was a deficit during June. Fourth ay. on the Seattle, Renton & Southern tracks, Division A service | will carry citizens to the Very heart of the business section Will Enter Business Section The lop at Jackson at., Third av, It amounted to $4 for both| Main st. and back on Fourth av lines. again will circle an import } Taking {nto consideration the|lower business district, adding to length of ne the road has been fn | the value of the city line operation and circumstances sur-| The raflway stations will be rounding both lines, this “appalling” | within easy reach, the public mar slump amounts to about as much as! kets and the department stores the loss of 2 pennies would mean to! “Business ia good on the city & mult{-millionaire. lines,” said A. L. Valentine, super Of the deficit Lake Burien line | intendent of public utilities. “There }bears only $42.31, the brunt of the/|{s absolutely nothing to be alarmed small amount falling on Division A Expenses for Lake Burien during June were $1,678.49, receipts totall ing $1,636.18. On Division A the expenses were $1,743.40 and the rev about. We did not expect to ma a fortune off the lines the first few months of operation. The returns have been quite gratifying “Big revenues on Division A will CITY WILL PROVIDE BATHING FACILITIES IN MANY PARKS Seattle, the Bathing Beach of the;but for the past two weeks there] Northwest has been a constantly growing| That's what the park number of bathers. The park board make it, if possible has provided them with a tempor. H. L. McGillis, chief engineer of|ary shack where they can check the board, has plans under way for|their clothes erection of bathing pavilions and| They bring their own bathing facilities in each of the big parks.| suits and towels. It is an especially That this {s a popular e is Inviting place for children evidenced by the fact that even now| A lifeguard {s on patrol in a boat there are hundreds taking advant-|during swimming hours. » of improvised facilities at} The next pavilion will Mount Baker park at Woodland park The bathing pavilion there will|being made fo not be complete for several days,! Leac hi, Ma adrona and other parks. YOUNG BARONETDROWNED IN SOCIETY YACHTING PARTY board will be bullt Plans are also | —— Checks on other banks and LONDON, July 4—The River) Though | other cash. Items 21,619.16 | rT f iy Goulioe Good swimmer, he final-|pincngs for clearing house _saienas | Thames is being dragged for the|!y¥ became exhausted and cried for | Cash om hand aneestite a a help. | Bullding account 950,000.000 . bodies of Bir: Denis Anson, drowned) "°F. 441 a member of a band on\ day Sine” Genemend Nias! in an attempt to swim the stream |the yacht, and Count Benckendortt, Total ii pnime: Mhtt28697| visited the cereal mill of the Albers Friday night, and Wm. Mitchell, a| tried to reach him "Teapitat atock paid In’... ++.6 600,000.00] Bros. Milling Co, Friday. This con musician, who lost his life in an] Mitchell, as well as Anson, per-| Surplus fund 19,000,00| cern, which has also large plants attempt to save the young baronet, | ‘shed. Benckendorft was rescued Die 0 ban ops . e742] {p Tacoma, Portland and San Fran- With a party which included Dividends unpaid Less clsco, is the largest concern of its Count Constantantine Benckendorff, | re Ae ® HURT BY AUTO Asquith, Lady Diana | Manners, the English society beau ee ty; Miss Nancy Cunard, Countess), EVERETT, July 4.—Stx men and Jacquetti and Michael Herbert, son|tWo women, members of a party of the former British ambassador| celebrating the wedding of Mr..and to the United States, anson char-| Mrs, 1, A, Boyle, were injured yea tered a steam yacht after the opera| aay the women seriously last night for a trip up the river to|‘erday, the women seriously, when Kew Charles Gray, chauffeur of their On the return trip he wagered taxicab, lost control of the car on that he could swim from shore to|Getchell hill, and tt plunged down and before|the steep grade and was wreck he could be stopped, plunged in, ‘when it struck a stump, bullt the} and) railway under public management. | city cars must stop at Pine st Not yet! When the courts finally settle the/ The truth about the municipal! right of the city to run {ts cars down or bathing facilities at | — tag Marie Van Tasse, With ieee Players. ° THE MOORE e T5CARSLINED : baa Hodge is coming back to town, He will begin a week's engagement at the Moore Sunday evening in his new play, “The Road to Happiness,” a vehicle which gives him even a greater chance! his admirable talent as r than did the in to display @ character ac TACOMA RACE teresting pla A Man From Home. vi The story has a rural setting,| TACOMA, July 4—After tabor-| telling the struggles of a country| : , boy with an invalid mother to suy ing far into the night, MK T® | Sort, The boy wins out in his hard paira and overt & engines and) fight for advancement, and in the tres, all of the 15 cars entered in| end becomes a successful attorney the big automobile race this after.) An element of romance is intro duced when he defies a crabbed old merchant who has wrongfully belittied his stepdaughter that his own daughter might win favor in noon are reported to be in first class condition. More than half the cars which took part in yesterday's two races | the eyes of - foto banker of vo | the Village. he young lawyer gets aumtained mire, of Hes Gamage the better of the wicked old plotter De Alene's Marmon, which turned | and ail is well over in yesterday's race, was found| Annette Kellermann, in the photo. » too badly damaged to be re drama. eptune’s Daughter,” he red and was shipped to Seattle be seen for the last time | this morning. Moore tonight Cooper, with bis Stutz again tn — trim, is figured to be a formidable | @ a contender, Hughes, however, ad METROPOLITAN i mits he is in no condition for a grueling race today, his efforts yer The Woman,” the DeMille Bela terday having proved exhausting 00 & of two years ago, with Many complaints have been reg-| its ugh” switchboard, its « the soft condition! wonderfully clever roles and {ts of alt track, Several driv-| thorough expose of ring politics ers claim to be sore and stiff from will open for one week's engage the severe shaking up they have ment at the Metropolitan theat tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Florence Malone, the popular leading woman itehboard James Guy Usher has been cast jfor the role of Jim Blake, the crook ed leader, whose dishonesty Is as imitted by himself as by The part of the young insurgent against nerd me Bagh of the ring are direct course, fall to Dwyght 4 ‘Kende Epigrams, thrills, a pretty love tn terest and lavish soentc effects are features of the offering. recetved. The Montamarathon {s for 250 miles, cash prizes of $2,600, $1,500 and $950 being offered for first, jsecond and third places re- pectively You Mean? “REO LETTER DAY"? Whadda red letter day fs not the sol- lant coasion it was a few hundred years ago. In} fact, any day of - merry a fey or ’ THE PANTAGES celebration, such | ® as today, is like Headiining the bill at Pantage ly to be marked down on the | bis company in the romantic Irish modern calendar | operett Tho Irish Emigrant.” 42> in rubrics or red The play, which is said to be the letters. But when the world was st Reilly has ed in for! younger the church fathers wrote | some time, was written by Walter the names of the great feast days Montague, a number of whose fine in the service books in red letters| sketches have been seen at this and these ays were known | theatre, An added feature will be as red letter days Like many an-| #upplied by Delmore and Lee, gym other graphic expression, 4 let-|nasts. Another notable attraction | ter days” has come down to pos-|of the new show will be Bombay terity with an entirely new signif-|Deerfoot, the remarkable Indian |feance, athlete and juggler, Other num bers on the program are Oliv Briscle, the unusual comedienne, | MERCEDES WINS | 2 Bete ana Jones, patter, THE GRAND PRIX ._— | THE ORPHEUM 4 .YONS, Lvov When the curtain goes down on July Lauterschlager Jenue $1,246.02 be assured when that Fourth av.|driving a Mercedes, won the Grand “ ‘ rs Big item for Repairs tangle is finally settled, City own.|Prix automobile race here today,| the Present bill at po Cea mama. the One big item in the Lake Burien|ership is bound to win out in the|covering the 470 miles in 7:08 sanstas Theol opening will take] expense was $578.03 for track re-jend. Our enemies may tle us up|* Wagner, driving a Mercedes, |"enson, The fall opening will take pairs and surface construction inci-|in the courts for a time, but these| was second, and Salzer, also in ‘a Place veneers Auseas 9 dental to placing the line in running | cases must end some day, and when | Mercedes, third le order. This amount will be ma-|they do the city will be the victor.” t THE EMPRESS ‘BROOKS IS NEW ie “A iMedivn ,Chnsestsn,” 0 ben | lesque, with William Halliday in |the role of Mare Antony, will TENNIS CHAMP : LONDON, July 4 Norma Brookes of England today won the English tennis singles champion neg J by Epona ig agreed Wilding ITALIAN TAKES ARMED POSSES DIAMOND SCULL PENDLETO> be the chief attraction on the new) | bill at the Empress, The Majestic} | Musical ture on the program. July HENLEY, July 4—Gtuseppe Sin 4.—Sheriff igagiia, Como, Italy, today won the|T@ylor thinks the two bandits who Diamond seulla by defeating O. M.| escaped after OW, R. & N. paasen Stuart of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. | $°" train No, 5 was held up near Stuart collapsed before the finish|Kamela early Thursday, eluded of the rac armed pursuers yesterday, reached ilies ..|Glover Siding, near the scene of OF THE FIN ff the Unie vinge & Trust pany of Seattle, at Seattle, state of ton, at the close of business on oth day of June, 1914. RESOURCES Atacounte AL CONDI-|the robbery, and boarded an east bound freight train, Bloodhounds from ton state penitentiary robbers to this point, CONSUMERS SEE the Washing: trailed the and ‘other I securities Banking and fixtur Other real Due from ban! hou furniture © owned Dopostts kind on the Coast, and does a busi- [Certified check of over $3, 000, 000 a year, TURNS TURTL knowledge and bellef, (Boal) R. BOLNER SOUTH BND, July 4—H. M Cashier, | Wilson, chairman of the board of unbatiuniamanin ae |county commissioners, was painful | © Hh CLARK \ly hurt yesterday when the automo bile in which he was riding with four other men skidded down a steep embankment and turned tur tle when a tire blew out, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this rd day of July, 1914 EDWIN J. WHETTY, 4 Notary Pubite. Four will be another fea-} ness from the Seattle plant alone} e | TOURIST PICTURE THEATRE where all the latest pictures are ruff at 5c MOORE Week Com. TOMORROW NIGHT Matinees MR and Saturday WM. HODGE fre Price Direct m Night urday matinee $1.00—Wednesday Matinee, he Man Home” rom “The Road to Happiness’ arrick Theatre, Chic $1.50 and $2.00. ag 1.00. 0. Zest Seats—$1.00 PANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville—Our Policy Never Ch BEGI NNING MO anges NDAY MATINEE CHARLEY REILLY & CO. —! “THE IRISH One of the Popular Nn EMIGRANT” Hits of the Season BELMORE and LEE America’s Prer THE ODEON First, near Pipe RSDAY “QUEEN OF THE FORTY THIEVES” Your-Part Drama “THE EMERGENCY WAITER” Comedy nier Gymnasts. 10c and 20c MOORE 2:30 & 8:30 LAST TWO TIMES TODAY ANNETTE e LLE RMAN ‘SEVEN SISTERS’ THREATENED od OLYMPIA, Wash., cations point to Jot this fall July 4 ‘—Indt- jly 35,00 ee on the bal seven of the for al Sisters,” the Initiative bills advo. cated by the labor, farmers’ union, grange, and direct legislation | leagues. | Miss Lacy R. Case, executive seo jretary of the Seven Sisters” jleague, filed the petitions yester- day, They contained approximate. ' BY QUEER RULING OF TANNER ly 35,000 names each. The peti- tions need but 31,900 names. At- torney General” Tanner, however, has ruled that names may be with- drawn until such time as the state secretary cdmnpletes his check. No new names may be added, how- ever. The universal eight-hour day bill and the prohibition bill are sure of places on the ballot, having several thousand names to spare. ‘WOMAN CALLS =| Wa 2 PISTOLS +} TO SEE THE KING t) LONDON, July 4—A_ woman, will be popular Charley Retlly and| “med with two pistols who called | Jat Buckingham palace Friday night | to see King George, was admitted | {to a waiting room, ‘searched by a female attendant, and, the weapons being found, turned over to the po- ¢, proved on examination by Jalienists o be insane. | She {fs an Australian, but would| ke sive her name. POLICE WATCH DOCTOR'S WIFE FREEPORT, N. Y., July 4.—Mrs | |Hdward Carman, wife of the doc |tor in whose office Mrs, Wm | Bailey was shot to death Tuesday |night, is under strict surveillance n her home. The police make no attempt to conceal the fact they suspect her. INJUNS LIKE IT OLYMPIA, July 4 Eight hun. dred Indians have gathered at the Chehalis reservation in southern hurston county for a celebration sday unique in the history of In- |dian reservations, The Indians jraised $600 for a celebration, which they will hold In their own fashion, with Indian sports and a clambake. FINDS NUGGET FAIRBANKS, July 4—Word has been received here of the finding jof the second largest nugget ever picked up in Alaska by Cc. Kinney on No. 4 above discovery, Hammond ri The nugget weighs 137% ounces. | $1,000 PRIZES SOUTH BEND, July 4.—Prizes aggregating $1,000 are hung up for the winners of the various athletic events in today’s celebration. Ray- mond is cop-operating in the fes- tivities. Westinghouse Electric & Manu- facturing Co. striking employes re- jected President Herr's offer to re. ceive their representatives and ad just grievances. 'S. P. ADVERTISES | OUR CLIMATE T0 GET TOURISTS Here's a good one on California. The Southern Pacific, the road that California thought she almost owned; the road that has carried perhaps millions of tourists to her greedy shores—the S, P. has turned | traitor, and is using the same tac- jties to get the tourists away that it used in getting them there. And that isn’t the best; it's try- jing to get them to Washington. And how do you suppose they're doing it? They're ae OUR CLIMATE! Yessir, advertising another state climate to the Californians, the peo- ple who think they have the only climate in the world!" Big excursion to Hood Canal Sunday. See big ad on page 3.—Ady, DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, LET US FIX YOUR TEETH | And you are sure of the expert at- ‘tention of skilled dentists—men who have graduated from the best colleges in America and who have passed the Washington State Den- tal Board. All of this, with their long experien qualifies them to do dental work of the very bighest order, CUT PRICES Our immense business enables us to do the best Dental Work at one- half the price of any of our com- | petitors. Extra heavy $10 Gold Crowns, $4. Regular NeverSlip $10 Plates $5. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices | Dr. L, R. Clark, D. D. S,, Manager 1405 Srd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you, MEN WHO HAVE AN HOUR | OR TWO TO SPARE IMPERIAL BAR AND should visit the FREE READING ROOM with 6 pool tables and service counter in connection | 206 OCCIDENTAL