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haa angnnreadi ls saad 11, 1914, whe 5. BElits Gave bb ce Before TAKESTEPSTO JACK SPRATT BOALT STORY July 15 and Receive | STARTACITY IN DISGUISE, SUPPORTED Six Months’ Dividends onJanuery 1,1915 | DANCE HALL SLIPSMONEY, BY WITNESS W.N.SELIG Presents WM. FARNUM In a Stupendous Visualization of the Powerful Book THE SPOILERS” By REX BEACH === IN THREE ACTS AND NINE REELS=== , All money left with us on or before July 15 will ‘i share in ‘the earnings of this Association as of July Leschi Park Pavilion Is Fa- ln e Escapes” “Without Being Wm. Shepherd, United Press 1, 1914 vored by Board of Park | Struck Once by an Correspondent, Says Ensign | . You may start with $1.00. Commissioners. Umbrella. Bragged of Killing. Small accounts particularly welcome COMMITTEE IS NAMED) MRS. WIGGINS LUCKY|SAYS HE BELIEVED IT We operate under strict state laws. - | aan We are under strict state supervision Downtown Places May Be Ar-| He'll Be on the Job on Mon- Story Described How Soldiers > . ranged for the Winter g ith Mo Let Mexi For a quarter of a century we have averaged gee day Again With More exican Get Nearly to 7 Season. Money. Safety, Then Shot. AT THE Another step toward the estab VERA CRUZ, July 11.—Wm lishment of a municipal dance hall By Jack Spratt Shepherd, correspondent of the! in tho Lescht park pavilion was| Aba! I wore a dinguise yester-|)“Pi0rt | taken yesterday when the park|day afternoon nited Preasy was one of the wit board appointed Erastus Bainerd Nobody recognized me. nesses called today in hearing by] and ’ Me. ete eo mitten * ] be « ¢ re) “red and RC. M Allteter ‘8 commit bok Gan chee Games or aug women |* aval board of Inquiry of Fred L The two members will not only |! saw Thursday would “tip me off ya 8 ae sh ; 8. armed consider the Leschi site but will/to a cop.” So I cooked up a clever) °rees Shot down helpless Mexican look into other places about the}. 9 pal 4 refugees | FOR AN , o ehe | 6 aca ig op ned that i0| ‘Thursday I wore a straw hat and] “I heard one story of Mexican |pal dance hall probably will be tn naterday T wore a cap and didn't] house, released at a given signal, ce: baat som thea shih coke a sa [SY ‘a shave. and then fired on,” he sald, ‘“‘It} b =a a re i Sead t the) TL felt Just ike Sherlock Holmes. rigs Stated | Sint some were killed s s 0: o oO d, en! wn ed - " as they .”" further action will be taken No lady struck at me with } Do you tetiave? aimed < ar in omorrow a inee , Commissioner Brainerd brought|"™>rella. 1 got along fine Gra Ta vaa sontbore oa _ Weve I'l like this iden of giving| Grant of the three members of| ; t extion. lia Gay after 1 keep it|tve > that the ‘ley de fuega 4 _Alboush 1k was Sientioned that ein BR gore ng on hy oh Aes ioad tb . Avueiaka tak MOTION PICTURE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ’ strict supervision would be neces |¥P for a mo oO. standing ot | tines?” wala coger gpa denna happened to be standing a’ | : . e A la sabia combbcuded’ berabanneally So a eee eee real [Fourth av. and Pike et, watching eit ,tegmed Incredible, answe Twice Each Da: Matinee at 2:30 P. M.; Each Evening, 8:30 P. M. : a i L , r the traffic nepherd, “but Tt fice ’ h soe hon 3 . p Asn sens place| TWO Women waited at the curb for Lede for it —— Ing the navy} whebbreenwh \ WwW ha ae cnmntheren auaee able |Severel auto trucks to pass, Ah,| Code concerning truthfulness. | D re ington Savings ie the ps op ost ag re suitable line! Tho one with a binck dress| “Later I heard in army circles| rOrennee of : a . that Ensign Richardson, of whom a love story i For the downtown hall, in win-|and pleasant smile had a Star n/t a and Loan Association tetera tts fh Com [hor ands T'was “on the Job" in a|the story was ‘old. was sunstruck | with splendid imaging . * he itty. uring the battle. tried to attrib in : i 810 Second Avenue. ee a eer “Excuse me," I said. “T noti¢e|ute the story of the effect of the pales Bhi sympathi Established 24% Years. by the park board has been sug-|¥ou have The Star with you, As 1) *unstroke }o Spetiors” pr i ” Petate REISE AND. kasted. There will be nearly an|DAappen to be Jack Spratt, it gives| “Did you hear of any one betng| the mo stubborn, BG Ames Raymond R. Praster ain A. Peters acre of space available. me pleasure to present you this dol-| unlawfully killed fn Vera Cruz?” tn-) strenuous and exciting Merman Chap WF Geiger . Thasnum lar.” jautred Capt. Grant ent ever pleturedae DB. Frederick “. co = Birds, with few exceptions, sleep| She looked a little astonished, but} “I don't know what unlawful Kill the some of realism. PF. B Finley sions Peteresn with their heads turned tailward |Tallisd quickly, smiled and said: |!0g In war fs,” replied Shepherd jee a whole town over the back and the beak thrust|"Now, that’s awfully kind of you,) “Did Richardson say, in your @ynamited! beneath the wing Jack. Yes, I've read of you. Thank |Presence, that he had killed any | A volcanic earth quake extraordinary! A wonderful drawing power! Thrilling Powerful and Picturesque A VIRILE MASTERPIECE of The Most Won- derful Story Ever Filmed _ ————--—-— | you #0 much.” persisted the captain Bhe is Mra. EB. J, Wiggins. She! heard him say,” answered the lives at 618 Pine ot | witness, “ "We let the Mexican get | e | within two feet‘of safety behind a jwall, and then fired and got him.'| | He also said the Mexican was not <tt> <a» jin uniform.” “Was he referring to his own ma % Q—! would like your advice in.in his company, he took my check) be a piece of such a road, in making chine gun squad?” asked Grant the following circumstances. | am and paid for it. some one else happy, It is the/ | SEA LE TRIP; if “He may have been referring to : @ young lady, 26 years old. About, | did not meet him or see him [surest happiness insurance for our i i {hin ‘gti squad or to the landing four years ago | met a man; was in- afterward for almost two years. Aj selves. in general,” said Shepherd treduced to him by my friend. friend of mine informed me that he - The i Ht pa Richardson Involved 1 met him occasionally on the was in the reformatory at Monroe.| Q@—I! am a constant reader of) in the case was graduated from An | Street afterward. He always acted Soon after | saw him on the car.| your letters, and come to you fe ao in 1912, He is from Bristol, very gentiemanty. On one occasion He spok: ind stood up to give me advice. Tenn | t chanced to eat lunch at the table | his seat. spurned his offer. | met ' @ young girl of 16, and an| Silas Christofferson ts cchatiios | | where he was seated; though not/him later on the street, and he ap-\orphan. | was invited to a surprise to leave San Francisco today for Se peared inclined to speak, but !|party, but do not want to go, be-|attle P Pi r T turned away. Ever since he has cause some of the girls make fun of} He will be the central tigu NY Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer | never noticed me. |my clothes. “Although | am poor, 1) among the aviators here during Pot . 1 aten wee! had a lady friend teaching | keep my clothes neat and clean Order your printing by mali | schoo! at Monroe. Should | go to the party or not? ||. Immediately after the festivities | from -|will be more than grateful for your|he wil! start back to San Francisco| FRANK P. NOLAN tloned this gentieman’ kind counsel. ANXIOUS, |in his new fying boat Tilikam, in j 1607 Fifth Ave. licnew it one th same man, and |) A —Hy all means go to the party./ 8% Stempt to establish a record for| P he Brida master- 9 Ee will save you money on lt lnquired what he had done that he it proves that the ones who Invited tonadintance fying His route will! pad wlan pgs or wee lg e al cosas i printing orders. Imprisoned. To my surprise| you admire « fine character more|"* 0008 ihe loeel. will carey thrilling In incident, = | She int Maes over the prio ni rae “icthes, If yo ate Dest] ie ngers on bis flights Ce. y the style models of today. Your @ntrance to Leschi park, known to) & & Plamhag |of him, and she felt very bad at/reai frien will ike you for what ’ Rereoty in that district, was ar- ened fre vem |my-having acted as | did. you are. Don't muddle your brains rested today by Constable Jim| reine Linde ot). | am certainly sorry because of about the others. You will find Tl for all tl the way | acted. Would it be all|them in all walke of lif, 4 if th Shannon on a warrant sworn out by) stoves, ranges an m in all walks of life, and if they Lucta A, Crangle istant labor furnaces = =Wateriright if | stopped him and apolo cannot taunt you about your clothes, ; poate, an8 cote et gized, or would it be better if !|they will seek to annoy you in some commissioner, charging him with eon PL ar. (wrote to him and invited him to/other way Main |working & woman employe over) my house and explain? ase tell esiaiteas eight hours. Miss Crangle declares | me what to do and Il carry out! @—wil! you please advise me if} VANCOUVER, B.C, July 11.—| the Rey ge gen paps your instructions. | think he won't taking a bath every day is good for| The cruiser Rainbow, purchased gid “J 4 “ny ' aa Ly be 5 4 speak or acknowledge any letter of also if it reduc fiesh?|for the Canadian navy from the wane denies saying if she does | spology. imperial government and later dis F. A. Lane, proprietor of a bakery, absorbing In situation, powerful in progression from start to finish. “The Spoilers” is a thrilling red - blooded story of strong men battling for supremacy, with all their power of mind and muscle—alert for every cast of chance. The picture with the punch powerful! Fresh from a fortnight run on Broadway, New York City; an eight weeks’ rec- ord-breaking en- gagement at the Studebaker in Chicago. A Two Weeks Capacity. Engage- ment in Los Angeles And Two Weeks Wm. Farnum Roy Glenister, Winning Helen Chester in San Francisco as Played by Miss Bessie Eyton “The Best | Ever Saw,” Says MRS. CARTER H. HARRISON ber of the ¥. MC. A.'s conference Famed Authoress and Wife of Chicago’s Mayor at Seabeck, on Hood canal, August 15 to 23. Everything, from associ-| The performance of “The Spoilers” in photoplay I witnessed at the it's her own fault. He saya she F. narde, . ntled at the Ex-| starts work at 1 a. m. tn the bakery an apology, and the best you can do oa * | deing refitted and made ready in|¢isht hours. Miss Crangle says she | is to make one, whether he accepts| A-—Every other day is often| recaration for duty to meet and|found the woman working at 2 in it or not. One's true friends do not |°"U8h to bathe. Be temperate tn! detain the second Hindu ship now|the afternoon, and that the woman | turn away from them at the slightest |7°UT eating and take plenty of out-| on tts way to Vancouver told her she had been at it since 1) provocation or suspicion. The next door exercise, and your weight will! Local militiamen are responsible|® ™m. Miss Crangle says she can time you meet the man I advise you|®°°™me normal tor the statement they have been | prove it | to speak to him | asked to man the ship not only to] The hearing has been set for| ne | Q—Will you please Give us the) meet the next boat but also to July 24 at 10 a. m Q—Won't you ple: help me, | Meaning of the following nam: convey the Komagato Maru back Lillian, May, Ethel, Frances and | ? 18, to Hongkon| Rags Banal a i yee Dorothy, "rhe ‘otatement, published here for—a nice home, loving FIVE CURIOUS GIRLS. |today, made a tremendous sensa-| | EVE, We he a wish | parents, and oceans of boy and gir!) A.—-Lillian, Illy; May, a diminu-| tion. fends, and still | am not happy. itive of Mary, star of the sea; Ethel, lyearn for something, | know not Of noble birth; Frances, free; Dor-| eag about the big Excursion | what, and am very discontented. othy, from Dorothea, meaning the|, wen! ®YN Please don’t tell me to learn to sing #ift of God BIG EXCURSION and play, to Indulge In outdoor SUNDAY , because | already do| @—How can | remove grass J. H. Bresee Takes UP HOOD CANAL’ to Navy Yard stains from a black and white volle | ? ESTHER . cruisers the dearest boy friend, and he dress? — Battleship vat gga a kool] seems to think the world of me.| A-—Wash alternately with water Pittsburg, Colorado, aukeell| ‘ies Grey, if you know what the|and warm chlorine water, diluted, ver | uC tone 0. and U. 8. 8. Davis, Fortune and§ trouble is, please tell me, and help|° a8 not to take out the colors Phfladelphia now at yard. ime be perfectly happy. eee | : DARK EYES. Q.—! am a girl of 20, and in love! The Octonek Knitting Company, Visitors welcome daily. | A—Your life {s another proof|With a young man of 22. He calis!a: iourth and Union St., has no |that true happiness lies in what we|at my home every evening. | have| icon entirely taken over by Mr. J See Dry Docks, Officer |really are, not in the things we|@sked him not to call so much, but); Presee, who was formerly in Quarters, Machine Shops, etc. he persists in coming all the time.| partnership with Mr. George 0. S. S. H. B. Kennedy leaves “Fifteen-love?” aw; 30-16." Biggest trout I ever caught; | weighed about 80 pounds.” “We biked 23 miles this morn ing.” | That's what you'll hear from| morning to night if you're a mem-| |have, or have not, To have no cer |tain aim in life to strive for breeds | What shail | do, not let him in? !/ Sanborn, of the same concern, Mr. Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a m.; j the keenest sort of discontent. am asking you for your best advice,| nreseo has been a resident of Se) core e720 p. m. Other boats at(| Must find something worth while to|and would ee as perks attle for twenty-one years and 1s lflaplacka, will be i baw £0 make/l Studebaker is just splendid. do—something to think about that . | well known among business men 4 a a $a.'m, and 2 p. m. will help others than yourself, or I| A.—Why not make {t a point toland manufacturers of this clty./, 1)1re Will be mountain climbing.) le held say ottention free start to finish. The acting ie Mam) Mame true that one can almost read the words from the mute lips. It is the best entertainment of the sort I ever saw. Sincerely yours, Edith Ogden Harrison. Fa round trip, 50c. Chil-—i)fear idleness and self-indulgence|be away from home when you have| Within the few years that this con-/ : dren, 5 to 12, 25e. will wreck your character. Think/asked him not to call? You surely|cern has been in business the com- and study, Also more, less of seeking something for your|have some girl friends whom you|pany has built up @ trade extend- own pleasure and strive for the hap-|can go out with or call on some-|ing from Alaska to France, Only ‘| | piness of those about you, and you|times. If he calis a few times and|few days ago Mr, Bresee recelved | will find a new joy stealing over|finds you away, he will probably|an order for a sweater from a man you. Read Robert Louis Steven-|come to his senses. is Paris, Orders from New York, son's “Road of the Loving Heart." | ae Californta, Alaska and many other We can all liv Q.—Will you please answer this|distant points are of frequent oc-) Arrangements are completed to Thousands Have Seen This Thrilling, Marvelous Picture, and Indorsed It as — question for me? If a baby is born! currence. Then, too, an enviable) move the plant of the Western | to a mother a year after the hus-|local retail trade has been built up.| Steel Corporation at Irondale, near | the Greatest. You Should See It. You may take your family, !f you like, Spanish, or of negro =| @ —I owe @ small amount on A’ TTENTION, “LADIES sewing machine, which | am unable to pay at the present time. Would he only tactory in Seattle naw vacuum syst for ren: ||a debt like that be outlawed after| Indies straw, M: three years? DRESSMAKER. ae See Stee Oe A.—An open account is outlawed ht—thorough A—A child’ born in wedlock is}and is becoming known through-|The addition will double the out- H legitimate, and takes.the name of|out America, A number of distinct-| put of the Youngstown plant, and e -B 00 ed merican : |plain which races form the Creole,/nek Knitting Company employs fif | as we are having quite an argument.|teen people, and at other seasons SEWING $p wi MI88 J. Jon an average of ten people are Up ? t . ~" Time. Why? 198 Third tXenr toin tna cy y the white race. MADRONA LOT |been recognized by President Wil- | uine cut in dental prices ever of- | drona lot, see owner at once. MODE MILLINERY, 51 its father. lively individual models have been) will furnish employment to 200 ad- or M. A.—A Creole may be a person of|employed. Although midsummer is Prk. CLARK, DD: © [ACHINES Belgium has a new vice consul in parentage, reared in a country for-|ted goods, Mr. Bresee is highly Ly Because we never hurt a bit and gon and will take uw and a p hfs official du- GIVEN AWAY fered in Seattle. 709 Fourth Av. Main 2623. ee eee ee way, Is the baby's name| The Octonek, or “elght in one|Port Townsend, to Youngstown, the mother’s, and is it/collar” sweater is well known! where it will be added to the plant ory a ppea s ce) very BANK BLDG - designed by the Octonek company. | ditional men, | French or considered a slack season for knit Lower Floor and Balcony Seats Reserved The Dentists for All the|} xem sacnines rentea eign to them, oF olther of the three| pleaged with his daily sal Washington, Joseph Hertogs of Se- always make that promise good tles at once, If you want a@ real genuine Regular Extra Heavy $4. 00 $10.00 Gold Crowns .. ‘" Learn Millinery A FRIEND. (throughout the Pacific Northwest,| of the Pacific Coast Steel company Q.—Would like to have you ex-| During the busy season the Octo- TING 198 ttle, named by King Albert t . ING MACHINE CO. Hl races mentioned intermixed with | fs med pet eamci fpr deserter pire MATINEES 10c AND 20c We are offering the greatest gen- MATING® bargain in a paved street, Ma- SHOTS. STOP. HIM REVOKE LICENSE TM M OOR E TODAY a ime Tonight y WILLIAM HODGE satiataction. Pol aevedie (ie ee seats | te medical board revoked ' vee — sii $5 00 O14 Unlon sala 3085. - ae | |, Three shots “fired at the fleeing Hs Be of Dr. 8, 8, Johnson, 315 Pl KE ST In “THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS” Plates... cece see eeeeee ' Main | Q—Will you kindly tell me if It DANCING form of Charles Moore, by Patrol-|men's specialist, yesterday after: vnisias iniuasiver tal eanicnieas Mat, 260 to $1.50; Night, 500 to $2, All work guaranteed | = — jis the girl's place to pay for the) HIPPODROME bret en es me gee hag nooa, Basis for the action was that) sahil yas purse WE GIVE GAS | [agus ee DAILY READER. Fifth and |sudden stop, Moore wis arrested Ce iecsittal oe Wikegee iae if ae | | AAs a rule the bride's parents pelsiee Weuate to Gempetees pe auanicion of having robbed John | been in Seattle since 1902 [THR REVANORFOL SERVANT GIRL") THE ODEON Regal Dental Offices |pay for the invitations, especially if| ‘Teachers. y'Leary, who is held at police si 4 | cn, ask tie Pays tor an Hlectrienl, Gas or Kteam Engineering SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, West and Roy fvening Course” tn “TRE BLACK 13" (Four-Ree! Feature) And « Great Northern Comedy, | headquarters as a witness. FEW REGISTER jelection to be held here July 20. * The registration books, which closed oy STAR WANT AD will! Read about the big Excursion on} CENTRALIA, July 11,—Little in-|last night, show a total registration sell it quickly. ‘page 3.—Adv. terest is manife ted in the recall|of only 3,000, she is to be married at her home. | * . Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you | Read about the big Excursion on ‘page 3.—Adv,