The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1915, Page 3

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4 : rH 4 Tonight Only LENORE ULRICH Pretty Star of “The Bird of Paradise” in Kilmeny A 5-part romance of the Gypsy trail A $2 Star at 10c here LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. SIEGEL’S $ Sample and jod let SHOES for the whole family STALLS 15-19—PIKE ST. KODAKERS— “In at one, at five re done” JacosS PHOTO “SHOPS Second Floor P.-L Bids. TODAY ONLY Clara Kimball Young and Chester Barnett in COL. HEEZA LIAR DOG FANCIER CARTOON COMEDY PATHE NEWS Verbal agreements are ‘the cause of most of the misunderstandings that Prevent the closing of teal estate transactions. Our Escrow Depart- ment accepts only writ- ten instructions, thus “] ®Woiding the danger of 7} failure to consummate a deal according to the de- Sire of every party. This is the only office that can safely and satis- factorily handle a real estate escrow, for it is Properly equipped with expert conveyancers, of- fice records, maps, etc., and is in immediate touch with all public offices. It assumes a responsi- bility to its clients that | fo bank or other concern 1} could undertake — be- Comes the direct agent of all parties to a transac- tion and safeguards the interests of each. The interests of a pur- chaser or mortgagee can be protected only through an agent possessing com: Plete title records. Washington Title Insurance Company STAR—T CLEO MAD ISON TELLS FIRST OF A SERIES| OF NARROW ESCAPES IN MOVIES; TAKES A’ How skunk? {to phone. ne They's The } aw pris Cleo Madison tied to the back of the horse which nearly killed her. | tickets. By Cleo Madison ieee Soe ot ‘ae K Lge ™Y/the wild animal names, you are to] | Firting with death makes one] never felt more helpless Meee Hite! pra waa y ag a a ear |cherish life! | had been thru. the od Stine Contant.” prs } One afternoon when the world| about three times and were doing| Any boy or girl in Seattle and jdidn’t look quite as rosy as usual) ie J when Jokko/ vicinity under 14 Is eligible to try | my director told me he had « A) “kicke: aces,” as they|for prizes. Any lett appearing | & love of @ trick pony for me to/ aay lin the phrase given may be used as work with I was to be tled to the animal's back; a gun was |to be fired and I on signal, as he had done dutifully} before, clean around three dancing dervish Uke al tickets | was to have the The sudden twist You }extreme pleasure that bound me There are going to be elephants, jot riding, roped 1 until my hea niand io and rs, and sebras,| to the pony's pony's hoofs, an my tied feet|and hyenas, anc utiful horses back, over the e on the top o neck pon and funny clown ant jdesert sand until Phis novel of a rider} mals, and all the other is glories jthe signal for a upset the complotely,|that makes a kid's rt glad | }halt. Then the Ho seemed 4 almost to| Friday and Saturday, August 6 | pony, | trained being a animal, death declared anding near erward that he jumped |ropes holding my \ feet, and the ropes if pos d Every time his heels came down | holding my hands 1 was certain my face would be | It sounded rea. smashed under them sonable enough | But miracies wi! ha f |for Jokko looked Boda ithe ceepalated 0 | as gentle as a pet. | pho! life | I was securely roped to the back! 0; of the men finally succeeded of the animal. My feet were tled/in catching Jokko and I escaped injury | (PHOTO 3 HONOR MEN ESCAPE jthe Class A until Tuesday night William 8. Hart, said to be the best) western actor in the profesh, {s| featured in “The Ruse,” a two-part/ drama of the wild and woolly. | eee PROGRAMS Liberty Ending Tuesday Night | | “Kilmeny” (Lenore Ulrich). see | Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “Marrying Money” (Clara Kim- bali Young and Chester Barnett). cee Mrs. Ed Stoudt At the Piano, - CLASS— 3rd at Pike THEATRE Colonial Ending Tuesday Night Panama Pacific Ex) ' What kind of | How do you apell orinthorynchus? And ts {t an animal or a duck? These of questions that the Wild Antmal | Editor of Th answe. tain't no use to call up! |tell you anything over the tele-| Nata are pe To all of the }are phoning Wild Animal Editor sayx—look tn the dictionary, go to the library and ask for natural history books | They're there, a lot of them, and,| |with a little work, you can secure a long lst of names Prizes are $10 for largest cor rectly spelled list, $7.50 for the second, $5 for the third and $2.50} for the fourth Then there Remember again, that in spelling | Instead of dropping to his knees,|often an desired | Of course he reared up and swerved) for times the ing for. |was to drop on at least 20 feet into the air. each day. Tents at Fourth ave.| his knees, reach As soon as he touched the ground|*94 Lenora jaround and untie again he started across country as} ay Complete Report Market | OLYMPIA, Aug. 3.—Out of 100| ms men at the honor camp of at abbage se prisoners near Waterville, thre ne Ee jescaped during the past month “™ @ |CLEMMER |The board of control recently add pears Clara Kimball Young 1s playing/ ed 30 men to the camp ed the Clemmer in “Marrying| 7, e Money,” a charming comedy drama 9 of society Iife. Miss Young tm- m 3 personates Mildred Niles, daughter ° of a penniless broker, who marries) SOME SHOW! & young lawyer under the tmpres- The Best Program In. th 3 he has . in the a ar West for 8 Cents if ALHAMBRA | ae “Clarissa,” with Hazel Dawn tn ‘in eS the title role, is the Alhambra's of- es T “@ fering for the remainder of the trae week —in ap | James Kirkwood, last seen here ‘“ ” 1° @ | with Mary Pickford in “Behind the ‘THE RUSE in 8 Scenes,” plays opposite her as 2—ACTS—2 = idead |} Gambier, the young lawyer who ws! This | of tik 1” @ accused of murdering his bene-| - m ceniae to best toe 1“ @ | factress and client. | pris eee apples, cooking 1 @ 169 LIBERTY “BOUND ON THE caneia te O nee Lenore Ulrich ts delighting pat-| ” Cherries rons of the Liberty in her first) WHEEL Reval Annes, 1 Ib iat +4 ; screen appearance tn “Kilmeny,” an| A Bact Rex Drama Binga, th. ie © exciting and enthralling story of! featuring ‘Gateee aroey ite rua Elsie Jane Wilson ounter : CLASS A and Aust xe vee | “Bound On the Wheel,” a three-| Lauren Chaney 4 2 Potatore |reel feature, is the head-liner at! CoS Se a axe © Prices Paid Producers for Faas. m, fat Be a 10 4 Ibe and over 14 Selling Prices to Retailer Butter, Eggs and Cheese JESDAY, abeut a snake? an antmal in a And an oyster? are among the hundreds Star han been asked ver the phone, But He won't kids golne getting busy big prizes. are after the uring tn little huatlera who for information, the are to be 20 other | of reserve seat ctrous) you are going to try! big but the cireus| are also well worth work ones will want to see the cireus.! » the days the show will/ Parade and two shows) Dealers for Vruit Poultry, Veal and Pork » = a 2 & a uckiings, over & oe “@ 100 @ °° 7° tures, “Bold, Bad Boys, | ee | Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night) | “The Governor's Lady” (Pdith | Wynne Mathison). creamery, gage Pry | NS eg Domentic wheel . Pr] Mission Ending Tuesday Night Lim burger eds is | | “Ebb Tide” (Kathlyn Williams 16% and Wheeler Oakman); “The Bat- . 74 tle of Elderbrush Gulch” (Ldllian RE or 4 ee Gish, Mae Marsh and Henry Wal- Renn le id Young Amerie s thall). ae T'S oe @ Select ranch 20 Alaska Ending Tuesday Night | “the Fox Woman” (Teddy Samp- |son, Signe Auen and Elmer Clif- ton). Alfalfa, rley Bastern eee Madison Ending Tuesday Night “The Quest” (Margarita Fischer and Harry Pollard), “The High| Cost of Flirting,” comedy. ae) Finest looking and most id satisfactory artificial teeth in A Ending Tuesday Night robes: i ound on the Wheel” (Elsie | Jane Wilson and Lauren Chaney); |The Ruse” (Wm. S. Hart); Mrs Ed Stoudt at the piano. | RESIDENCE THEATRES strong, Nght Made to properly They restore a plumping removing Ccol, agreeable, and durable. fit any mouth. youthful appearance, the cheeks and wrinkles At, per set, $5, $10 and $15. Home Ending Tuesday | “The New Exploits of Elaine,” No. 15, two parts; “The Opening Crown and bridgework a spe Night,” two-part drama; “When Her Idol Fell,” comedy cee Ye College Ending Tuesday Our new method makes all} ing to Prof. Karl Pearson of the “The Closing Chapter,” three |Bdental operations painless, Ourgl University of London, who de-/ part drama; “From the Shadows,” | [i standing ofter nounces the tendency of educated) drama; “A Duel at I ” comedy. lf we hurt you, don’t pay us"— people toward race suicide, should convince the most skep. Prof. Pearson has just completed EAGLES IN SESSION}! | |B Lowest prices In the city for - high-class work. SPOKANE, Aug. 43-—-Approxt-| mately 6,000 Eagles are in Spokane} today to participate in the grand aerle seasion of the Fraternal Or der of Bagles. A session was held last night Miss Spokane, represented by| Miss Marguerite Motle, presided.| Gov. Lister and city officials wel-| \comied delegates. ' are on brothe public 1420-22 SECOND AVE, Oppo Hon Marche joying ri Main 1186 ¢ Loration 12 Years mery, brick ey Wheat .. DID YOU RAISE YOUR 5 YET? WASHINGTON, Aug, 3 parents onght to rear a family of at least five or more children, accord- a study of the criminal and insane institutions. conclusion that first born children | ally, mentally and morally, to the According to steame here from the North, Alaska is en memory of the oldest | Glacters are melting rapidly. Butter Washington Washington No. 1 Washington oate 4 Healthy Ho has reached the; the average infertor, phyalc- and sisters who follow. | | of the arrived! officers r Humboldt, just the hottest weather in the| sourdough AUGUST 3, KIDS, SEE THE | CIRCUS FREE! Ta a flea a wild animal? 1915. PAGE 3, for A great many Star readers have already taken advantage of the Special Offer which is being made by the Eilers Talking Machine Company, and are enjoying the best Band, Dance, Song and Opera Music in their Homes and at their Camps. This remarkable offer is being made to the First Two Hundred Star Readers who clip and sign the Coupon attached to each Advertisement. The illustration below is an exact reproduction of this fine large Hornless Talking Machine, equal in size to a $25 instrument, and made to play all the Records in a way that will give entire satisfaction. Read the Guarantee and then sign and clip the Coupon. A Modern Hornless Machine That Plays All the Records for ¥ The MASTROLA is the greatest Talking Machine value ever offered. Cente in any time and hear it play Rag Time, Popular Songs, Band Music or Grand Opera, and you will certainly want to be one of the two hundred. THE GUARANTEE—Not only does the Eilers Talking Machine Company Guarantee the MAS- TROLA, just as they do their more expensive machines, but they will EXCHANGE the MASTROLA after FOUR MONTHS’ TRIAL, for any larger machine and allow the full purchase price. SEATTLE’S TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS Here’s Music Star Readers Have a Real Music Buy- ing Opportunity in the Mastrola C.H.HOPPER & EPKELLY Liylers Butlei Ord. Ave OUnwere ty St. Everybody $12.30 Z A\\y\\ A. \ uN y ALL THE RECORDS— FOR ALL MACHINES ALL THE TIME A Complete Outfit Consisting of the Mas- trola, Six Selections, Rec- ord Cleaner and an as- sortment of Needles—all for $14.60. Special terms, as ex- plained on the Coupon— $3.60 cash and 50 éents a week, Six Selections, The Record tment of Needles—the price $3.60 cash, then week chine Company, ‘Third and University, Seattle)

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