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THE GREAT NORTHERN EXPRESS Carrying compartment observation cars, standard and tour- $ All main line trains border Glacier National Park, the break your journey here Special round-trip fares east and to California on, sale @ally throughout the summer. and water Francisco via Flavel and the pala- tial steamers Great Northern and Northern Pacific, the largest, the Pacific. further CITY TICKET OFFICE STANDARD DOUBLE BREASTED Come to Cheasty’s for Style, Fit, Exclusive Tailoring NEED to go elsewhere when you want Smart of New York snappiest styles workmanship Here the great tailors Price $15 to $40 Featuring at all times ‘The Cheasty “Invincible” Suit $16.50 Always $16.50 because it’s worth $16.50. Shriners—Here’s Your Headquarters! “Values Tell” | CHURCH 2-Ree! Keystone lasting until Sunday night, medy jthe auditorium of that | Howard ave. ard Stewart at SEE PAGE 12 S46. mal G You wilt see some of the finest scenery Your choice of three splendid electric-lighted diners and steel coaches. rful national playground, located in Western the heart of the Rociy mountains. Arrange to Stopovers allowed on all tickets. operate the new fast de line to San fast t-equipped steamers on particulars, lMterature, Beginning Thursday evening and the an-| nual conference of the Norwegian | Danish Baptist church of Western| | Washington, is being held here, in church, NGS TO KAT AT rai ay a ALITY MARKETS YAQUI INDIAN Dr Fresh Fro 4 Mexico, Doesn't Understanc Reported Hostility TELLS OF ADVENTUR Thompson, With Him “If International differenc between the United and the Yaqui Indians of Mexico, | offer my services now to return there and settle them satisfactorily to both na tions by arbitration “There i no doubt In my mind that the reported deciara tion of war against the United States by the Yaquis is noth ing more than the maudlin talk of some Mexican “The people of this nation its steamers Bot per have never had more steadfast > thrn the Pabame cs friends than the Yaquis, This {a evidence to pro talk of war Ie bosh.” that the Pacific Mall ts simply “Mes organizing so as to divest Itself of T are the words of Dr. J. R.|the Southern Pacit Thompson, who arrive Seattle Ajust ite trade rot today fresh from th at of hos:/extend from Hong tilities, in’ Sonora state, Mexico,| canal to New York where for yoars he has held the es The Union Iron Works bas furn teem of Yaquis and Mexicans as at the request of the P {fications for chan | Before leaving the South, Dr * to oll burners Thompson passed thru some weird will require two months IS FRIENDLY, 10 QUIT? ALL HE DECLARES BUNK, HE SAYS _ Beards Old Cannibal Chief i+ His Lair and Makes Friends STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915. PAGE 10, PACIFIC MAIL BY LOWELL MELLETTE M | (United Prers Staff Correspondent) 1 WASHINGTON, June 25.—If President Wilson is being per suaded that American shipping E| | due to disappear when the ™| LaFollette seame act be comes fective November 4, it Is the result of misinforma tion, according to a statement Andrew Furuseth of Union. # here with Vice President P. J, Flynn of the union, laying plana to fight modification or repeal of the LaFollette law during the next session of congress The constantly circulated re port that the Pacific Mall Co, operating on the Pacific, Is go ing out of business is untrue, according to Furuseth. today by The Southern Pacific owns the controling int Pacific Mall,” seid Fu conse. adventures on the cannibal island disarranging the schedu no that of Tibar in the ¢ of Califor |the company cannot mah nla, he carried on guana/ings for definite sailings gathering ations for several |these changes are in progre monthe | Thus the Mail says a ¢ Departs Today for Home truth by reporting that tt will din | His si in the m y of hin disquieting life st of a horde of savage continue operations November 4 abounds with thrills iodas* were saying their farewells in Nort! shang ae 2 ee _ oe tab ‘Runin With Codalbele Place to Trade Pathe studio recently light mena orthern hote e salle Friday stra the chimneys evening for Nome, on board the| | With a band of Yaqul workmen Some of th were hurled to LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK ©. Thompson visited the cannibal steamer Senator. " t © floor and tb shake », bu >, His views are interesting, con-| {sland of Tibaron shortly after the ectiows ¢ wae home First Vaudeville Engagement of the sidering that the United States|parole from prison of | Chief Pak nase wile thea government recently ordered the| Tomas, who styles nself “Don dasitae: an tren. ohare ond warship Colorado to ¢ and | Juan Tomas.” MH e . has contemplated sen rines| Tomas was convicted of eating ee ree, foe elena . Bee sn i one of two white sallors who were Barrymore was hit by a chim- Seattle's Leading Singing Organization. ashore to Insure safety for Amert g g in Sonora, where it was re-| Wrecked off the cosst and found ney brick which crashed thru i port 1 two nes had been wounded |fefuge on the Island after the the glass roof | Decon Mogneny, First Tenor. j ported. taro men b Te aie, tha tans ie eee 108 : After the confusion was over, J. S. Metcalf, Second Tenor. If these men were wounded by miles up the gulf from Guaymas. t ge eb sraa thata sige George Hastings, First Bass. lithe Yaquis Jared Dr. Thomp-|few white persons have ever vis man had not been on the job | Ni s 4B ps oe a ting was a ldentat ited ft. Mexicans to film another exploit of the C. J. Sylliaasen, Secon: ass. son, “the shooting colden | I know the Indians well enough to fearing th diverting Elaine. | | MONTGOMERY LYNCH, of the Standard Grand uthority Dr. Thompson saya a F estar ge ee We had lan on the (stand, FILM STARS MANY Opera Company, Manager and Director. : Ae, : he said, “and were preparing to en ! Jane Novak, leading woman with The Yaquis Indians have always } - j been friendly to Americans, or | sage in our work when we sighted the Universal, formerly with Vita Get the Old-time Empress Habit—The Big Show gringos, and they have frequently |t¥o war canoes filled with painted aph and Rolin companies, and for the Little Price joffered armed orte to. convey |cannibals approaching. 1 had a ‘rank Newberg, leading man of the 4 white men, particularly Americans,| rifle and my interpreter tnd one raph company, were the con thru the lines of the Mexicans That was all acting parties of a p y church } “They are, however, old and des-| “We threw up 7 — gf = wedding at Santa Monica a few pi lnicheebined = S H 7 however, and | ordered the “ier P dave ann perate enemies of the Mexican | Sloe ‘hold their shovel handles up | Continuing the Special ||“ ** re adaptation to motion piceures is] the girl j j@overnment, which, 20 years Ago, | nee. the breastworks . , JOLT FOR FAKERS the #ppearance of Beatriz Michel-/ She pald the $2 and was tne Hl ordered them to Join the army orl He then parleyed with Chiet|| Selling of Women’s pe ‘ohn Cornel @a in the leading role. formed by the county clerk that | give up their rich lands in the! mas. The chief thought the 100995 pr Pc eb prea cng eee tho he bad issued more than 5,000 | Xequl river valiey..-Phowe who o0-| creel bandies were guns. He Novelty Footwear (alias 4. F. Grant) have been con-| aig RUN FOR PICTURE marriage licenses, she had the dis | tered the mattaty eset their |readity, agreed to. make a peace ent federal jury at Cleve" Ww Griffith's spectacle, “The’ tinction of being the first woman to jown to turn beck and fight their ra In both High and Low Shoes ing the mails to defraud.| nis of @ Nation.” is well in its| pay for one. lown brothers who had remained at | tre styling themselves the venient eT SRST ORI ore $3.50 to $5.00 values, at Eclair Film Co." advertised that fourth month at the Liberty thea ] th would place pupils with mo-| New York, where it remains) Commercial Club Thursday urged tion picture producers mt the biggest attraction of the sea-/ council to bring members of con- aude Adams De ie : ose te ee a ae STAR THEDA BARA Great battlefields, enormous ar-| mittee to Seattle to inspect port SO Theda Bara is tow at work un.|™@€* Marching to conflict, and the] development here. | ence style for every taste. A]! num, the producer of the Fox Fitm|*0%e in this film. | Two diinsbess 0h teareealaae pers fit ae every foot corporation, in the screen version or ei of a Nation” begins | at labor convention in Frisco. f he knows nothing of it and of the famous Braddon novel,|*" indefinite engagement at the ude | tho 0" 4 . neerfully refund Sunds } Oh, you | mat nae Ming Maude po eagle my pets Your money ct ertull ; refund Lady Audley’s Secret.” Clemmer Sunday, Adams “- : by MY ache Throsset| With one empty sleeve, he re ed if you are not abs * utely a’ Paes. | And when Mis turns, but not until after the ais |f isfied with your 7 ry MAY ROBSON IN MOVIES | and walks upon the stag afternoon or evening | Saturday Miss Adams was # Last night perb. The an exceptional actress playing part built for herself, when part embodies all the qualities w love in women. Such a part | hers. | Miss | charming, Phoebe, living pretty, there with It |a better setting. It is quaint women have not quite th of those of the West when the teat for b the sisters are capable ¢ Miss Phoebe's love ha by young Dr. Brow RUNAWAY AUTO IS STOPPED BY MULE COLLINSVILLE, Tenn, June 25.—It took a Missouri mule to stop a runaway automobile be: longing to Prof. W. G. Westley, which started up mysteriously and ran two blocks to where a mule was hitched to a hind wheel of a country wagon. See- ing the making for it, the mule turned and kicked the where Yet, comes, meeting it been stolen car squarely in the hood, and result ed in damaging the engine so badly that it stopped grad and wins $200 prize in | | } essay FE held by department of co! nomics: have} ‘ac. |ters have gone thru nine yeats of is nothing finer than that} young, her elder sister, could not be placed in |the sort of atmosphere one finds lin the fine old homes of England, ery r Will Goetiing, Queen Anne high leads junior class at Harvard | is | is of as n, The Mastrola, efficient Hornless and well built the records here illustrated, is ‘Talking Machine, an instrument that and plays them exceedin The Price is only r 0 |AM U SEMI METROPOLITAN Tonight, Tomorr After MAUDE ADAMS In “QUALITY STREET! Prices, We to 82.00 Bigelow, Campbell and Rayden Three Rousing Entertainers 10¢ and 206 IPPANTAGES ‘Ethel Davis & Co. Let us demonat you wish to hear. « SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THIS row An Economical, Mastrola with any Seattle’s Tolking Machine Headquarters Two Movie Star ) Studio Is Hit by Lightning irl White and | loitel Barrymore Latter A Wonderful Talking Machine —For the Money a really full size plays all well. STORE * Charles Chaplin, Wooing Pretty Maid Scream Which is Doing Tremendous Busine Delightful s Hurt When Empress Have Brick. Shave Direction Felled by The Ape With a —And 6— 6— 6— 6— MATINEE MATINEE NIGHT PRICES NIGHT PRICES NIGHT PRICES NIGHT PRICES in “Work,” Two-Reel Comedy at the Alhambra, | | Another Snappy t E Whartons as the “Exploits and t an Sullivan-Considine Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. Last Three Days Of the Big Jolly Show MAXMILIAN THE GREAT CARL REITER Actor-Manager of the Local Orpheum And an All-Feature Bill ACTS DON’T OVERLOOK OUR SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES DAILY MATINEE 10c 0215¢c NEXT WEEK Commencing Monday Matinee, June 28 The Celebrated Florence Troupe Theatre Human Brain —6 —6 q —6 —6 SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS SUNDAY AND) HOLIDAYS Show Headed by ‘PROGRAMS M : os The recruit from the legit applauded Americas ease nile (struggle In their little school. They Open Saturday Evenings imate stage to Join the ranks of the| Liberty Ending Saturday Night | lthet ‘eae are ooking at ©. ply elhave lived a drab existence, and Vitagraph players is the comedi-|/_,1h¢ island of Regeneration” ies eee een at the clevereat | Miss Phoebe feels herself much Boston Sample enne, May Robson, who has been en-| (P4ith Storey), six parts. Of writer ane ioe dame. | But her rejuvenation, when he Een appear in a picture version] Ciemmer Ending Saturday Night You will forget Maude lcaeer Gait taekae’ Gee hoe Sho Co. Inc f her late y success, “A! “Fine Feathers” (Janet Beecher) You will forget that you are sitting | SOC" Mem id ah deatrae sae ley je | Night Out | - gy atre e p' "9 i . . nd . M obo P| | ‘ j in a theatre, with the Cael lold self in happiness. And you'll Upstairs Shoe Store Nirvaeed ap nigel in ar gee AS An) Mission Ending Saturday Night | jwith people al he 1 de of oth-| Met think it amusing that her elder Second Floor Eitel Building Maliod tke ‘ er ne hearts and) “The Darkness Before Dawn” | you will live, as t ge is of oth-| «inter would marry the doctor If X pregeendiggcey ty pilities of millions|(Octavo Handworth — and Ethel | ers have lived, wit Mins & a | Phoebe does not | Second Ave. at Pike St. || of people all over the world by her Hall), three parts; “Fighting jand her sister, Susan, and Dr. al! Yen, you must see Misa Adame, | inimitable mimic art, and hopes to} Blood,” Western drama; anny | entine Fig dae by lng baa] en ibe thitce ainn pathy emt « ere her success in the silent)Jim at the Mardis Gras,” comedy. | n “Quality Stree drama see Miss Adams is playing at the $69 Class A Ending Saturday Night Metropolitan. Go—Friday night or| For the Camp—For the Home—For the Houseboat MAYOR SEES FILM Mabel at the Wheel” (Charles Mayor Hi Gill was the “audience” | Chaplin), yesterday at a private exhibition of|sion of two reels; Frosty Blake” he Conver: (Wm, 8. the celebrated motion picture, Hart), two parts; “A Mother's Jus Birth of a Nat . Which has its | tice | first showing in tle at the sped ted Clemmer Sunday [Colonial Ending Saturday Night The mayor attended as a special ‘Hearts in Exile’ (Clara Kimball | t of Manager James Clem-| Young), five parts; “The Cannon} The film was projected | Ball” (Chester Conklin), two parts. | on the Clemmer'’s sereen and Gill| Aigtens was the only outsider. f [Alhambra Ending Saturday Night Clemmer's object was to satisfy | “Work” (Charles Chaplin), two| the mayor that the film would| parts: “The Way of the Transgress cause no race trouble bere, as has|or" (Leah Baird and Leo Delaney) been the case in Boston and other | {hres parts; “The Angel of the Eastern and South 8, where | ‘ Springs sare me attempts have be e to show petnes Bene: : aad bib it | | Grand Ending Saturday Night | The mayor viewed the entire! “The Diamond From the Sky production and was greatly {m-| installment No, 8; “Animated He afterward declared he| Weekly"; “Dismantied Beauty observed a single scene |“Fanchon, the Cricket,” which the censors would find nec-| reel) essary to delete. eee drama (one There's nothing objectionable Alaska Ending Saturday Nigh’ | in it," the mayor said. “There are] “The Rewaed”™ (Bessie pee | two desperate characters—a white riscale), four parts | man and a mulatto—but the story eee | doesn't disparage the colored ra | Tilikum Ending Saturday Night | any more than whites | Across the Footlights, two It's the most wonderful motion| parts; “The Swinging Doors,” two | pleture | have ever seen. I am|parts: “Mumps,” comedy : sure it will make a whole lot of eee | people sick of this war talk —_—____-—___._.___4 | Friday morning the newspaper RESIDENCE THEATRES | men of the guests city were Clemmer's |@ = Home Ending Saturday eee “Shattered Memories,” three-part | FILM “SALVATION NELL” jdrama; “Animated Weekly,” of | “Salvation Nell,” one of the moat| Je Sth, topical; “The Fatal Kiss,” famous plays ever shown on the “omedy gS tae ial American stage is soon to be adapted on a markedly pretentious Ye College Ending Saturday New Exploits of E ine,” No. 18,! scale to motion pictures, by theltwo parts; “A Romance of Hawali { California Motion Picture corpora-| drama Animated Weekly,” top-| tion, in San Francisco teal; “Love's Reflection,” comedy. A feature of “Salvation Nell's” . 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