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a STAR--TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914 PAGE 3. Will Chief of Police Austin E Griffiths resign his job and run for J the progressive nomination for con- ? There is quite a Griffiths follow. ing among the bull moose, and he would undoubtedly give Congress- man J. W. Bryan a creditable race for the nomination. His boosters room, trons. wend Blectra-Vita, toxethe page book, which you ought to kno of men and women. cured in the privacy of your hor out various of ed eames “On the Verge of War,” three. 1 genset iy. aden part drama; “Tick, Tick, Tick,” comedy th " é This book tolls in ae, Hour Until plain, simple language how you can be Wednesday wi Please send me, postpaid, your | “Big Hearted im,” two oe 90 ° " ed bool . H part are free 0-pame Mustraled vot. ig | Midrama; “Remember Mary Mag |dane,” drama; “The Boob Incog Ie teautifally ustrated ‘with plotures |nito,” comedy. t nd jectra-V BLOCK BURNED CHEHALIS, July 14—The Hy- eee PORT COMMISSION For Thirty Years or Less Canal Waterway Plat Between First Ave. So. (paved) and Occidental Ave. (R. R. spur). Other highly desirable Factory or Ware- Secretary, 843 Central Bldg et? CHIEF GRIFFITHS IS ASKED TO RESIGN HIS JOB AND BE CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS say Griffiths took the police job only temporarily, In the hope that a commission charter would be framed and adopted by the people, and a new set of city of- fictals chosen. That the charter election failed to accomplish the commission gov- ernment in Seattle is in no way chargeable to Griffiths. His friends therefore claim that he will violate no promise or condition {f he should tally, it is claimed in day, July 20, we will have a new show of 12 enter- tainers, featuring Miss Viola Farrell, a wonderful soprano. A new house, re- carpeted, renovated, stage plush curtains, ladies’ rest liveried attendant main entrance, and several other added details for the comfort of our pa- J. 1. JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr. €. G. WOOD, Amusement Mgr. Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. CALL TODAY—90-PAGE BOOK FREE Just pat your name and address on this coupon and mati it to um you the use of drugs disorders through neglect fly conquered ¢li-developed showing vi Maturday evenings, 7 to OFFERS TO LEASE UNTIL AUGUST Ist Block 5 150x200 house Sites available. OO lican ticket. It is doubtful if he can make much headway, however, eee Prohibition is not to be an issue in the senatorial election. So declared George F. Cotterill at Spokane, tn a lengthy interview, Cotterill, who is seeking the dem- ocratic nomination for senator, is on bis way to fhe international tem- perance conference at Christiania, Norway. He es the emphatic stand, how: that while he ts personally heartily in favor of prohibition, it ts not a political issue, and it will be & question upon which the people will pass by direct vote this fall. He added that he would speak for propbition whenever the opportu- nity afforded itself, but he would do so a8 &@ private citizen, and not candidate for office. Tuning Up the By Norman Rose. OAKWOOD HEIGHTS, July 14 fly across the ‘herring only— DIFFICULTY and one thing SCIENTIFIC ago, the stolen delegates at Aber- den and Chicago, and swallowed the standpat platforms whole. Of course, Jones indorses Humphrey. Also, Humphrey indorses Jones. eee Richard Gowan, attorney, sprang & new one on the county auditor tery of Wickham Hal! af ity esterday. Wickham, for debt. He attempted to file for commis- sioner from the South district, al- though Lafe Hamilton's term won't cot unless he's recalled, until When the auditor refused to ac- cept Gowan’s money, the attorney declared he would take the matter to court. He claims the state constitution limite the terms of county officials to two years each, and the four-year term for one of the three county of- ficials is unconstitutional. TO HATCH FISH PORT ANGELES, July 14.—L. H. Darwin, state fish commissioner,| flatly refuses to yesterday completed final arrange-|save her fathe' ments for trout hatchery on the Elwha river, near here. Work will start at once. Arthur, her cousin. be given to him in marriage. him. once, signing Nadine’s name. Nadine’s aid. peared before. The tables turned here, however, estate, everything ends lovely, eee The livest telephone wires in Seattle are those leading to THE STAR WANT AD De- partment. *“Reporter Jimmie newspaper drama; Stung,” comedy News Pictorial.” . “Sophie “Hearst three-part Powers drama; Girl,” and “It's a Boy,” comedy. see drama, ee etricity—that's nature's “The Death part Electic drama; Train,” Beauty drama Slave Catchers ° ny chroni and vitals poisons. Your body w life and strength. Our ite gives that, It helps nature © by restoring the an y of every wenk, alu “The rand Until Tuesday fn @ sctentitic zs 4 device tor fh)’ reel American drama; “The den,” Majestic drama; of a Tailor,” Beauty comedy. eee without the Vita butlde up and given t weak or inactive organ the power to do its work an nature intended. When your body has energy to satisfy the dervands of nature, w: dineane nen serps ce | “Lucile Love,” tw “Animated Weekly; Little Mother,” kids “Those College Days,” comedy. ee 1 after all other methods of treatment fall m 6 day, with a loss of $10,000, Night he Painted Lady's Child,” two. Bur “The Tale ip ininentinarmcroen | RESIDENCE THEATRES barr’ the Home Until Wednesday igines for Trial Flight of “A Came N. Y. “It the ‘America’ faila to pond,’ it will be because of just one thing the purely or bis if, Griffiths is a legislator! George E. Ryan, former secretary " and rota of the state committee, will manage ee Cotterill’s campaign. Headquarters Alfred H. Lundin, progressive | will be opened some time during the PH oO q @) candidate for prosecuting attorney, | week. will probably land the nomination. ip Eins ‘There is not so much certainty as| A wide grin ts spread over pollt- | AYS to who will the republican can-| ical circles by the effusive letter of didate. Jus Fred C. Brown and ee written by Senator Crawiord H. White, the latter a| Wesley [MER Jones in behalf deputy st present, are putting up a| of Congressman Will E. Humphrey.| FORD STERLING 1S Lives euff fight, ‘Tom Kennedy is also| Lorimer Jones and Humphrey aro) nized as being the supreme laug! tm the race to the finish. The dem-| &# two peas in a pod in the political|provoker, the «reatest burlesque announc-| fama. To have expected Jones to| comedian on the screen today. Cer- do else but heap bouqueta|tainiy, the Sterling comedies are upon rey would have been to|resivtering =a tremendous hit have wet the impossible. fos cong eoh this oe tt oa nom!- a are standpatters from Stand.|rope. And every one fs just a aaae for | patville. 2 better dnd funnier than the preced- final elec-| Bch championed Taft two years |!ng one, THE STORY OF “THE MYS- a powerful thres-reel Powers drama, now be- ing shown at the Class A theatre, opens in England 200 years ago. The lands of Sir Henry Marston are forfeit to his neighbor, Sir John Nadine, Marston's daughter, loves Wickham has tired of Netta, his mistress, and of- fers to cancel the debt if Nadine Na dine sacrifices herself and marries Netta, Jealous, wins back Wick- ham’s affections, and, to further her intecests, writes Arthur to come at Arthur rushes, as he imagines, to He fights a duel with Sir John and both men are killed Four generations later the story is taken up again among the de scendants of those who have ap- are) Nadine, a| descendant of the former Nadine, rifles herself to After many exciting incidents, Arthur and Nadine are brought together, and Clemmer Until Tuesday Night Intervenes,” Gets Selig Class A Until Tuesday Night “The Mystery of Wickham Hall,” “Our Sterling Colonial Until Tuesday Night “A Train of Circumstances,” John Bunny comedy; “Night lawks,”’ To people who suffer from chronic two-part Francis Bushman drama; any sind, theumotion, Bay “A Peculiar Inheritance,” comedy, complaints, lot strength, debility, oe " ae tes caer dere nia, land “The Empty Sleeve,” Selig Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “Pathe's Weekly,” world's news; of a Geisha,” three- Other “The White Komic comedy. . Alhambra Until Wedneggay Night as 4 picture; jander block and other buildings were destroyed by fire here yester- ica.” ra, and ts in Directing His Workmen GUIDANC There, to my mind, im the big problem, which only the actual flying test by Lieut. Porte with sufficient can solve This ts the opinion of Haldeman} who is both an and daring aviator, von Figyelnesay, experienced |and also one of the country |most experts in aeroplane mechan-| ica, lextended stay at Hammon N. ¥., where he #' {ship which Lieut. Porte will jin the great trans-Atlantic “Here is the question,” von Figyeinessy, “as it careful observation and ARE ITS NAVIGATORS AND ACCURATE GUIDA! FROM THE INSTRUME UPON WHICH THEY M THEIR COURSE TRACKLESS WA' AIR WHICH THEY M TRAVERSE? Pain modern methods nd my dentistry, tention to I am personally sible for same. 205 Liberty Bldg. Cor. Lieut. Porte Is the Central He has just returned from ano died the big sents itself to my mind, after of the Wanamaker airship— ING -TO HAVE SUFFICIENT DEPEND TO GIVE THEM | IN THE Fear and Have been eliminated by my prices make {t possible for any each patient, employ no transient help, but do my own work and respon: DR. L. D. GRANT Third and Union pri OUT-OF-TOWN FOLKS ARE ____ GETTING IN FOR POTLATCH LIEUT. PORTE’S LIFE TO DEPEND ON TINY COMPASS IF INSTRUMENTS FAIL HE IS DOOMED, DECLARES BROTHER AVIATOR Figure Facing the “For one thing, will the altl- tude of the America be given ecision by the two aneroide to make the ‘« fore-| deport,| in guide flight. aid pre tudy ma Go- NCE NTS ust | fect.” | F ust 709 Fourth Av. my STEWART HOUSE ome Ze Large modern outside rooma. for 1 or 2 BOA of the sextant of value? ‘or another, will the com- pass remain true, and trust. worthy, in spite of the insu lating precautions which have the cause of serious deviation? estimation, are the great questions of the filght, and the whole future of trane-oceanic aeronautics almost be said to rest upon the manner in which they will be answered in THIS ONE EPOCH. MAKING COMBAT between ingenuity and the mighty forces of nature. “The machine ftrelf> with ite | huge translucent wings and por- | Polse-like body, is in all ways per- RAINIER BAKERY and RESTAURANT SECOND, NEAR MA may ISON MADRONA LOT GIVEN AWAY If you want a real bargain in a paved street, Ma- drona lot, see owner at once. genuine Main 2623, of celebration Free dane unt bathini ke, 10! and other entertat at 9 @ pm. cents Is a Crime Wh of fe anyth medi Noglect dies often ends in serious 11 or worne. There ix too much t tinat but instead, the child is Jd and worn until {t cannot and must y duty proper precautions first indication of sickness. tor's advice and preseription ¢ had free at the Brendel 117 Yeuier_ way are) ehildre: made is for m hours, 9:20 0 and children ™. Gambling With a Child’s Health No Loving Parent Would Do This|| Knowingly. | "an triv-|] allowed ion to to Suffering tn and itweit || weak: || with leld to ub | office of Dr. J of ohlropra rly to at thel| A doc an be ¥, The closing event of the week's one to have a good set of The first big family picnic given at the popular beach th One fine, strong, attractive hour's delightful ride over beautiful teeth. Puget Sound, affording an unsur 1 give ersonal at passed view of Seattle's sky line by wy. Ss from Hallar » Routh Alki x in the shady beach Ie: ple nme Fonte will leave every hour from Pier 1, foot of Yosler way, beginning returning as late as 9 Round trip, 60 cents Fxcelient quartet on each POTLATCH PIC wt, A, M, JOHNSON WOMAN CURED OF | GALLSTONES nit to ecently hngon, the Heen etic, und axked him would cure her they treatm Crescent Cigar Co. dah & Pike Sts., Seattle, Wash, ‘Don't send your tobacco and ct and tage amar. Our ie wack of pressions rakes eaty to alec present and get tame alinven Main 710 8 p.m will tell you frankly 278K, EXCURSION N at duly 19, 1014, f the «pavilion shady f muste all free Children, boat naely from liver trouble nd ad would, nents yeult him, " at Madison, Office hours, 10 & mM. to 6 p.m. and Kla-how-yah! It's the greeting of the Tilikums of Elttaes, all good Indians, to the visit- ors within our gates The Potlatch is with us | again, This year the Tilikums are th hosts, They have arranged a vivid entertainment of motor uatic thrillers, alr f{ighte nival stunts races a maze of gay Potlatch bugs an Outoftown folks are Downtown | and bunting tem pole begianing to arrive “The past is dead—forget it | The future never comes. The ga lo Potlatch is here—and yours. We expect you to make the |} most of it “The Tilikums of Elttaes, Seattie’s friends and loyal boosters, greet you as a friend Here's our hand on it, We want you to meet us face to face with a smile on your lips and happ' in your heart. Prom ue you will lock up Old Man Worry and dump Dull Care on the toboggan.” | This is the proclamation of Geo F. Vradenburg, Ty Kopa Kona way of the Tilikums, to the Pot llateh visitors | Although the formal opening of the festivities will not begin until tomorrow, iy the carnival at tractions at Fourth av. and Lenora jet. are drawing sightseers. Wednesday noon Mayor Gill will hand the key to the city over to |the Tilikums, with the instructions, |"Go to it!" Woman Will Fly Silas Christofferson will be seen [in daily fights. Alys McKey an altitude record, There will be street parades on will try for Thursday night, Frida. and Saturday afternoon, Thursday evening the great i nt of the fraternal and mill- |] tary organizations will take pl | A Tilikum automobile parade will iff be held Friday afternoon. The ||} Dads’ day parade will come Satur- {if day, and Saturday evening the big|]} Mardi Gras celebration and joy time} will close the Race Finishes in Bay The internation long-dis' cruiser race from Vancouver, B. C. front Wednesday. for the Lipton challenge cup will {start Thursday. The Seattle Yacht jclub specials will also begin that j day. | Hitt’s fireworks spectacle, “Con- stantinople,” will be shown each | night at Dugdale’s park. Saturday | night the tango en masque will en- | liven the monster dancing space oa Second av., from Madison to Pike. MOVIE FOLK ARE ENTERPRISING, OFFICER SAYS Col, H. W. Wheeler, U. 8. A., re- tired, globe trotter, former com- mander of the 11th cavalry in the Spanish-American war, met the sur- prise of his life in the wilds of the Sagon river, up from Cambodie, in French Indo-China, where he had gone with native guides in search of something novel. He found an American moving picture company in possession of the ruins which he supposed he would explore alone and at his leisure. . “I was never so astonished in my life,” said Col, Wheeler. 3 Col. Wheeler is stopping at the | Rainier-Grand. (FIRST CARLOAD WENATCHEE, July 14.—The first solid car of fruit to arrive here over the new Oroville branch railroad was u« car of apricots, which came yesterday from Omak. DAILY SERVICE OLYMPIA, July 14.—Kent, Au- }burn and other points will have |daily express service, according to a package tariff filed yesterday by the Puget Sound Electric raflroad. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected daily by J. W. Yakima potatoes New potatoes Ontons fons, green Godwin & Co.) 20,00 @24.00 03% 26 1%@ 1 radishes Cauliflower, per dow (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspap that you could?” asked Dick, jump Association) know, Margie,” ¢| Dick to me yesterday “the longer to Seattle, will finish at the water|I live in this house and under this The yacht races| regime the less I blame Harry for it was to have REAL HAIR GROWER FOUND AT LAST The Great English Discovery “Crystolis.” “Grows Hair in 30 Days.” $1,000.00 Reward if We Fail on Our Guarantee. . % Try It at Our Risk. Mail Coupon Today. You any tim We « All eg Exper Durin paid me may ¢ ompute urnings ises of g the are management life of this Ir Money Left With the Association on or Before July 15, 1914 Will Share in the Earniags of the Association From July 1, 1914 start 1 di than One Did you receive You may start with $1.00. Washington Savings and Loan Association Established 2414 years. E.G Ames Herman Chapin D. EB. Frederick FP. 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THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE DICK DOESN'T LIKE THE SYMONE BUTLER |his ‘little escapade.’ ” “Oh, Dick! how can you call tha: awful tragedy a little escapade?” [ exclaimed and my heart sunk as brought Dick's remark that to all men the breaking of the seventh command- ment is only a slight sin. “Well, you can call it what you will, but I want to tell you if I had to live in this atmosphere very long I would be driven to drink if not to something worse. Harry wanted to get away from the everlasting formality of this Eng- Td like to stick a pin in him somewhere to see if he is really human or only @ wooden au- to home No wonder suppose these rich people get used to all this flummery and flub dub, but I don't believe they like it. normal man wants someone to do everything for him. tried to get away from it all where there was a little freedom and comfort, where hirt-sleeves if well as met- is $1.00 and add amount at with any balances according to law limited by titution for Savings we have Mill Dollars in dividends any of it? f why not begin now vidends on monthly di 1 ided law on 810 Second Avenue. Assets, $3,700,000. DIRECTORS. W. F. Geiger William A. Peters Ivar Janson Wiliam Thaanum L, O, Janeck James Shannon Eugene B, Favre CE. Vilas Hans Pederson ing up eagerly and coming over to said| me, his face full of gladness, a Yes, he is coming to take the last bandages off today, and 49 u see those crutches over Well, I am going to try and them, You know my burned is almost well. The doctor says” can bear my weight on it.” . Much to my _ surprise, D looked at me with wet eyes, “Margie,” he said, you never know what I suffered thought you were killed in wreck and afterward when told me you were probably not ing to get well. I guess I alm went mad. Margie, now that L had you I do not see how I get along without you. I ki a brute, but all men have the in them. I don’t mean to be and make you unhappy, for I 1d you always, even when I am m thoughtless and selfish. “No one in this world do I so much as I do you—indeed 1 not think that I love anyone in world but you.” pe Yes, you do, my dear Dick, love yourself better than me anyone else. 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