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- 1 oe mremecnienerteece eet STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914, PAGE THE SEATTLE STAR |THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT|| PHOTO PLAYS ALMOST CONCLUSIVE HER OF SCLUPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPArEs AMIS GROMEUTS ) OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | f JOHN BUNNY AND FLORA! Ciass A Until Gaturday Nigne ® ¥ we ‘inch are at the Clemmer ynda The Rebell c b t Belle,” @ Velearapn, News Service of the United Press Amsootation, \ sweetest Sle anneal — — =: is "The Old Mald’s Bab rrpad Liwesnery thalawen aioe ray, Entered at Seattio, Wash, Postoffice as Bedond-Class Matter : > ARE You 2 Yes. ular seream of a comed er er drama; Face to Fac th Mare Mac on Be ationa J WE Pecece who ee HL SKIRTS AL By mail, Out of city, 35 per mon. up to six mom: ix mow $1.80; your $4 n br: > WAIN LSONT Dermott inthe part th 3 ‘ a : . sasoemenataternaes CELESTIAL wresS'| Just MOVED OUT oF ) eventh #10 Aan Whe Alhambra Until Sunday Night TT ” “Lacecnae connection all separsmente " TNE HOUSE AT 764% Disa the s TUARE STE _~ Incl c erling i ; Land of ortunit | <i fale Pes | DARE: : | man's G The important|@ » W Logansport, Ind, half a en of the finest business \| news of world hown in the RESIDENCE THEATRES tiRiegs and a of equally fine residences are i Hen te te Piatneai ° ae alan * | ’athe's Da he Home Until Sunday it owned by a native of came to this country in the sr he oa fA five-part feature. ‘ Mateerage and carned his first money in port peddling TONIGHT {8 THE LAST whit: ‘2 rye oe : t | | chance to nee the {story of the At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday S. Mmit from a push cart h t A wt re Pleasant Hour Until Sunday 8 The other day in Boston the first ; in a public school great “Million D Mystery” ser) Th vo-part . eh on a . i] lal now running he Colonia lrama The Dawr of Romance fm sg@entest for the best compos im h as won by a | called “The Fra Send” ta at Avena ; Lal Has One Seoapoung Jew, a native of who could n peak write Flo La Badie, as Florence Gr Foot in the Grave,” comed i m word of Ing! eight years NSAVITAA the daughter of Hargreave the Last ye A neg only two generations removed from | \ @lavery, took first honors at Harvard | Find th’ old hen‘s nest, Mar " But why multiply instances? Our country is | shot through with examples of clean success gained in \ q short order by men and women from other lands who 4 found here the opportunity denied elsewhere. To | gay nothing of what home-born Americans are doing | thy No, Silas.” Guem she's hid tt where ye can't find it.” Pears mighty Mkely.” millionaire member of the Black Penktad waite tie Grehiel, taal ’ ber of the Russian secret society i |that 1s pursuing her father. How ever, Florenc say from the jschemes of the Countess by the | pedimg pp Northland, was hailed & young newspaper reporter friend as a hero by his shipmates when he of Hargreaves hes” dived off the ves 4 saved the The organ recitals by Prof. Don-liife of Patrick Furlong, son of exe u Louls Nissen, winch driver of the “ wee, veve eS JUST MoveD w THERE’ AND THID IS A SAMPLE OF We have our tr , to be sure; very serious ones | THB FILTH You LeFT FoR — Now Sunday fos Magy a pa will appear Mayor Furlong of Port Townsen 4 Wind if you look at them long enough without at the same} V3 To CLGAN LPH! © schoo! teacher, 1 want, ead ot ii ne new Sunday program Furlong was thrown into the watet aking * notice of ¢ ! t u can become] or) ‘ou to subscribe someth 0 bd when a rowboat was swamped b ‘time taking due notice of our advantages, you ca ne } ward the mission to the Cariboos “QUO VADIC” THE GEORGE| the waves from the Morthiank, Jane bilious about them | I shall hand the box round, and }| Kleine film that was at the Metro f Ketchikan But what nation on the map hasn't tr les tbles i] as each of you contribute, y _ politan theatre some months ago. Nissen held him afloat on a Ife ° i f gre: nl ead } her will, 1 hop sa me appropr will be r the Melbourne, start- | buc mtil a boat was lowered. The *@ Dare signs of progress. Only dead lack them ! Mi, a appr | b t th purne, y un ss The point is that, notwithstanding our troubles, pave oe rile, show @ Fling 6 » for three days Northland is at pler 4 today # we have the most liberty, the freest play of oppor SURE! THK, OF ALL THE GERMS | A ruddy-faced urchin stepped PRETTY HAZEL DAWN 18! gnend a cool, restfal Sun tunity and the best distribution of prosperity of the AO MICROBES WHAT Yn | forward, dropped tn his coin, and starred in “One of Our Girls” at t “vdl - TRAULING GORPENTS COL rT! observed ‘ - afte the 4th See Hood Canal Ex- 1 larger nations, and are proceeding as best we may to wae 6 : 63 RS he Mission, starting Sunday for an|cursion ad on page 3.-—Adv make all these blessings better and more abundant ¥ Bed a-week run, = “ So the Fourth of July means much, after all, whether we is ditiee ‘eusmiied a ~ THE DESERT THIEVES.” A art Broncho drama, is the lead he Grand’s new Sunday bill A Thanhouser comedy and a Re ate it sanely or foolishly or te at all TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT OL D “GLORY AND R UP. copper, saying “Waste not, want not.’ This was ruled somewhat out : | of order, but it was fairly cap. jance drama complete the pro secrete ped by a third youngster, who [| gram } 9. | evidently parted with his penny |] see : with extreme reluctance, for, as 1 ‘Before You Go Cainping | he dropped it into the box, he een mie a kg sinrea| murmured A fool and his money are soon parted WEIRD whil shattered the strange: stillness of the night r It sounded Gimearthly element. There was one long note of agony; then “Hearst-Selig News Pictorial,” “Pathe Dally,” “Face to Face,” sev- enth of “The Man Who Disappear. ed” serle “The Old Maid’s Baby,” a John Bunny comedy; “Fireman's | Soctal, The Goat,” comedies, and The Cracksman’s Gratitude,” dra. ma ea child crying, but it had in it an eee No End to it “I have written a novel enti tled, ‘What a Woman Wants.’ Can you publish itt But just as we decided that we had been dreaming, it ame again; weirder, more unearthly than before—the sob! , . ; , I fear not. We are not under- }| eee Gnsiiin tog 0s of a soul in torment Upon the av quiet of the forest A Squeiched Squab taki anything that runs over || Colonial Sunday Until Tuesday i aan: F , } Now, James,” the teacher he exclaimed. 0 pages. Night Ot midnight it broke as a tidal wave might smash against} San you really understand pper?” inquired the teach re | “The Leopard's Foundling,” two. tar the meaning of ‘extinct’? er And what kind of bird ts Eh? Vodka Capacity? | part Kathlyn Williams drama; replied Jamon that? Father, what ts the Prussian || "Pack to the Simple Life,” Edison For a moment the hearts in that newly-made summer ene bird that ts My t pigeon,” came the re Diet? comedy; “Happy Go Luck: ceased to beat; icy chills raced up and down back-! ply e cat canght him this Rye bread and beer. Be quiet |) eraph comedy drama; and fear and horror enthroned themselves on faces! hesitated a moment morning! now, will you? Finds a Hero,” Essany western @ few seconds earlier seraphic in per comedy, ect repose see Another interval and again it came; blood-curdling, de . ———| Melbourne, Sunday Until Tuesday : Nghe ae - on gentiem: Something had to be done! But what? And by whom? | “Quo Vadis,” Cleine drama. Moore ‘Theatre Bide. Massours, Wm Wickjund, graduate Dr. Kjelberg’s Inetitu Stockholm, weden: Hilmer Peterson, gradu- ate of Prof Unman's Institute, holm. Sweden. Fearsomely the little group of city vacationists slid into sneakers and ducks, seized lanterns and guns and d forth, in Fenimore Cooper fashion, to sleuth the cause} se ' ser comedy; “The Desert Thieves,” At the margin of the lake the bravest of the number | U two-reel Broncho drama; “The ACH CHILDREN TO BORROW |Peses Brand,” Reliance drama, tered behind a spacious tree, ventured a swift peep of in Mission Sina | , 5 ; y and All Week set a, detected a moving object near a fringe of rushes in “WINS PRIZE WITH | units al ek vie cha THE FOURTH? WIN “One of the Girls,” Hazel Dawn water, drew a bead and blazed away Mrs. Smith,” replies the neighbor a | A raucous cry, a whir of wings, deafening echoes and and bands her an honest-to-good- ’ “pend a cool, restful Sun | ness exs, for real articles are used | we the 4th. See Hood Canal in the lessons. curston ad on page 3.—Adv. silence. Silence, but not repose; for into that camp had crept the “Thank you very much,” says| of a nocturnal mystery. And for that night tte had | ~ ™ scm Judging from the number of con- Mre. Smith Arps d. Though sentinels were posted to repel attack, ee recelved by the Circle de- “You are very welcome,” says | tees renee hv nk ot ling of day found each chap intensely awake | partment in the story contest Juat Mrs. Jones Was the mystery solved then? closed, Uncle Jack acted wisely | f the 265 on the calendar, It isa And the transaction {# almost | ° | x b . day for boys and girls, the only one| aaah es ae aie when he chose the “Fourth of July complete. Later, however, Mrs. oo by a native woodsman—one familiar with the habits] %y the tople for the stories. joon. Smith, with elaborate ceremony, re-|Of the year which is observed al-| The contest winner was Ruth| turns the egg, and Is duly thanked | ™0st solely by the younger genera- Better read up on bird lore before you go camping, boys. | Northern, a 15-year-old girl, who re-| |tion. Of course the grownups hold ienics and have speechmaking, | sides at 3948 Turk st. Ruth's story i ay foike. ioc vow khow Lae is entitled, “Johnnie's’ Fourth.”| the young folks let you know they MF PY Her story was easily the best of §2 the Prevailing Style [ eerien auaoree are cel ing by the notse of their firecrackers, and they have more . . P Ruth's sister, Miss Bernes North- OST big movements nowadays run up against “state ern, was a close competitor, and her fun rights” and that for nation-wide prohibition has got |*toTy '* deserving of first place on Grand, Sunday Until Tuesday Night The Cooked Goose,” Thanhou For Picnic Lunches And lunches to take out for all occasions, § see us. We put them up right and at the . right prices, Hollywood Lunch 212 PIKE ST. jace That Made Pike St. Famous” Uncle Jack fs going to give a the honor roll. stiver dollar to the boy or girl who tells us in the most interesting and entertal 4 ay te e bump. Mention is also awarded to Ves ney rng Bhat Gg me rohas Bw Congressman Hobson had a perfectly plain amendment Per Hall, 611 11th av.; Ruth Brown, © prohibition in the congressional hopper, when a large num- {1% Prospect st.. and Esther Boyer, spent the Fourth. The story which would appeal to the majority of Coupevitle, Wash. Ruth's story fol of Southern congressmen got out their hammers and beat. jows boys and giris as the most suitable way in which to have a good time it into him that he was proposing violation of “state rights,” Johanie’s Vourth pig os Tiger Ba i Ba ag words. rights being very precious to states still having farm, | ,1n% cious Fourth hed arrived. Al The contest closes next Friday aft- Of mine territory, or human rights that haven't been ex- efnoon at 3 o'clock by their own big business cabals. Hobson saw the : lifted his amendment out of the hopper and has so it up in conformity with state rights fashion that it looks as if the house were going to take a vote on it Se» Originally, Hobson's measure plainly prohibited the facture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors Ia the United States. It was prohibition naked and in the drawn tight as the business end of a snare drum. The CLIFFORD PICKED | Sa —o Bar! Clifford is picked as winner of the senfor handball tournament, now in progress at the Miller play- field, having worked his way into the final round with ease. Shove and Ben Bolt are showing up well. sf © | suit, slit skirt, or whatever you want to call that in| nen Dnantentiy fer © Miss Hooker's Class in Borrowing ~ ——> it has now been dressed, reads thus: tn no mood tor rockets, tor ple, toe cream. | Migs wath Hookey, a Minneapolis|by Mrs. Jones, and asked to call Hose FISLO MEET. “The congress or the states within their respective juris- | Ppeorn. candy, nute and erane juice ao her, who recently | again. A hundred and fifty boys are tak- x s SHALL HAVE POWER to enforce this article byt: a: . J aroused in wt by taking her pu The boys are taught the same!ing part in the playground meet, all needful legislation.” AS . ppils on street car rides and teach-|game with workmen"s tools and/which is being held at the Walla It is a pretty fair guess that this would leave an open ?—XViaTOR WILL JUDGE? | 2K them how to behave, has intro-| the like Walla playfield today. Crowds of} Mahe United Stat : iis ae 4 4 | duced @ new “game” to her summer} @ parents and friends turned out to| ited States supreme court to take a whack at school pupils. | watch the young athletes. 3 te ho hi matter, 10, or 20, or 40 years hence, or whenever it got |e ree ae sctanetar aeroplane She is teaching them how to bor pied snc ah 88 dy. At any rate, congressmen with fences to mend needn’t| meet to be held on a large lot at pred toon pool ey cen Determined to win the pennant of ig KIDS SWIM IN LAKE qt @fraid of being accused of suicidal tendencies by letting |29th and Cherry st. in August, has | ecprous lieiner | si ookey,| fered by the Seattle Garden club in ade ge ts for obtaining ag eee come £9 8 vote, the services of an aviator to act as 8&8 become a national habit. it| september, eight grade schools have ound oS oe ee ae RG SECO ERE judge of the contest. Sixteen boys|* & necessity of life to know how |, .cinted committees to attend tol houses, on Lake ps akan Sate, EVERETT AND Tacoma celebrations are on, and they're good, live: have already sent in their entries to borrow and lend gracefully. Yet! jouse, on Lake ‘ashington, was 6. 8. “PRINCESS ALICE” sia a! the school gardens during the vaca-| formally opened to the public. The|f.,, 0 affairs. But for the simon-pure article, there's the Seattle Potlatch, | . er ee as stilt more| tion moatha. Mount Baker bathhouse 1s the only ff To Skagway, calling at 4lert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- a few days off. e ~@ q Mone ae public bathing place on the lake. gell and Juneau. The splendid “Princess” steamers offer every siirenaniniiniianis ARRANGE BIG TRIP “Ee lending. But my pupils asia case eet comfort. “Princess May” June 13, “Princess Sophia” June 20, ALBOT LANGE, professional explorer, just returned from the|® yoy erage 30 gamer Ms 19- mine ee July 4, 18 and August 1. Special sailings of the magnificent , Says Teddy Is entitled to wear that new river at his belt, eee rece ee annoy ee er tey not rg eed | baviteres cha onrbae Rannine steamer “Princess Alice” June 27, July 11, 25 and August 8. AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to ——~- |with Major E. 8. Ingraham Fri keeping establishments on opposite| Members of the Sigma Sigma girls afternoon for the purpose of com-| sides of the classroom, One is bak-|of the Y. W. C. A. are having the HIPPODROME a 0 U G E N THE SHOE REPAIR MAN ting arrangements for the trip tojing a cake; the other cleaning! time of thelr young Ives at Lincoln 1erpleee “Dnlon "Orchestra 216 Union St-—-2 Shops—110 Madiecn qi Mount Rainier. The girls leave July|house. There Is a knock at the | Beach today, where a picnic is being Dancing Taught by Competent CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY AB 20, and will be gone 13 days. The| front door. held. The order is made up of girls| Teachers. 713 Second Avenue, Seattle, a nosmoes = _trip will cost $3 May 1 borrow an egg, Mrs.’ between the ages of 12 and 18. “FIRE! TH SPARKS FROM TH’ FIRS WORKS SET TH! RooP ArIRE! CALL YER BEAUS, MI3S DILL PICKLES, WHILE 1 CET TH! VOLUNTGER FIREmMew!" "GOOD WORK, BOYS “WHERG'S *OH, IT's UNDER “Yes MA'sM, IT'S A_HARD AND DANGEROUS Lite, Mave THE House IF THe FIRE, CONTROL Now, SIRS" But f Love it FoR THE THRILL OF IT, BY THe uy, You cai" , @) WERE GOING To GIVE A ea DANCE NEXT TUGSDay AT 7/2 f THE ENGINE HOUSE, AND IF You CARS FOR 4-Reei ‘Screecher’ | Film