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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1915. PAGE 2 Panama canal amounta te waunautarnen "| PROPOSES $1,750,000 “est: “BOND IssUE'TO BoosT | USED BUFFETS Junie evar ofaiaerruren oi! BOR CITY INDUSTRIE That Have Not Outliveq | lew $18,000 | She | "4 | :ntlds en three road contracts to) — gunmit to the people at the | friefly, this t# the plan conceived Their Usefulness \hy wtute highway commission up to] March election a proposition to | by Port Warden Paysne, ax outlined 99 August 30. bond the city for $1,750,000 to oe aan) Sonne © See zl Motion for vey trial asked for Joe purchase Harbor Island, the mitkes of thd Chews r = Hees SORT ewe fe Pre ere OF Se city then to turn it over at low | merce ch has been working ? - rental or easy purch. price |tentative plans along similar lines ean ; SORGHUM SAYS Shar taland ie osians - = cabo ah tedaeat Leo e LD | to manufacturers seeking fac moe in acr I rhere are just eleven BUI ING FIGURES | tory sites, thus making Seattle risen sah and wou d rnish ough Nix! | wouldn't the foremost industrial port on | UNdeveloped mite ceording to lid oak Buffet The story of a woman's fight to prove the innocence of her husband—con- want to share a husband with a i¢ of them can BEHIND LAST YEAR, **:,recne com Pars, hee Sean by | a irers for the next four Offer tracts at such a figure at lenat be ch cerfully recom i woman any more that concerns which already rh \ : than | would a Bullding permits for the month| are looking hi t h here A now whore repre it ° ° | , g here for such sites, v ; ‘ Bike ended as being prac- i victed of robbing the bank that em- tooth brush of July totaled $316,010, and for the| may et once estabiien a copper [sentative Is In o whieh stands | mended as being pra H ployed him. aan Glas hae the month of July a year ago.the| (ill and mere large cereal [S08P factory, Passe says, andiy t the painful habit permits were for buildings valued| Plants morrow if {t te o4 some assist of skippin’ divi at $2,520,690, ‘The total, including Thereby furniening work for | 6. as regards location and facil , } from 5,000 to 10,000 people. hs : sards | mn and fact rhere dends at this time fn 1914, was t e wc. $8,404,445. every fini J. W, Parmley and R. A, Woodall pe tate ee ett ae gh Bie arrived in town Wednesday on hoes a One | and the i ‘ithe’ SAYS HIS MACHINE ve tinter a ala hr journey from Plymouth Roc & paper mill could be conducted at very, very 5 REELS With the most unexpected fin- ish of any American photoplay. Featuring Laura Hope Crews, Cleo Ridgely, Tom Forman and Theodore Roberts. to Puget sound | lataice aot, Ke: babere Sieh er tomo «scare QREATES WEATHER IRRITATED, tix'twtie'2 te" saa hip, bid in to Pacific Net and } | he amount of paper handled ‘ 2 “er a lane Twine Co. on steps of Federal ’ over our plers for transportation { 1 Early English Buffet, new $25.00, used pri ded among three firms by school! o¢ a “weather machine is an cerns is r e," Pay board. Carbonado Coal and Claylelectrical ¢ Bee add and a plant that Co., Durham Colliery Co, and J. W.| nan building Wednesday, She brought SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 5.—W. J.| enough to guarantee work for sev 1 Karly English Buffet, new | 2.50, used price $1,000. A. Colonan, a re at of » Fran era) such mills declares 1 Golden Oak Buffet, new $3 used price : Contracts for coal for schools di-| cisco, today claimed the inventior ‘One of the large cereal con 1 Golden Oak Buffet, new used price 10c—Children—5c §. in : 1 Golden Oak Buffet, new used price ance laren can ¢ ove Bullock get it an aren of th and mi ong number of people, pre a atin 1 Waxed k Buffet, new Cc. B. Kessinger, of Vincennes, | increase the temperaty as much factory si can be provided 1 Waxed Bufte new , — rice Ind., ts visitor In town Says In-/an elght degrees and produce rain | Paysee recommends that the dis ; : diana is becoming r publican, position of sites be ft in the 1 Waxed Buffet, new $37 used price | Mre. rah Barney and her daugh t hands of the city council an 1 Golden Sideboard, new $25.00, used price ter, Mra. May Snyder, will enter FELTON iS OFF JOB , treatment. (or mayor tain the Stevens W. R. C. at a so Pi As Relieves An Ideal Location celal and noonday lunch at the Takes «a out of ho: 2 exto’ & M. Felt ro} Nites, Ivy Poisoning. After every nome of Mrs, Snyder, 2413 Dextor f. Felton, of Lake Forest, Til.,| Bitee. 1y>, vou feel that it ie doing tnereass, tn tonmage, and. com INE Vernis Mar- $2.00 y, Aug. 6. |is no longer receiver of the Pere | merce,” he says, “and that the peo s ‘ Japanese commission arrives in| Marquette roads, as stated In « tlet #0 irritate. | ple may prosper, I believe we have tinBeds, allrefin- ‘hile to promote trade relations. | story printed in The Star Wednes Soap, medicated wit? | reached a point where it ix neces Eerste alte ses a meals ished and in fine con- dition, special, each Twenty-Five Rebuilt | Ranges ina Clearance it can proached from the sea without passing thru any draw ATTACKED. Go over the list and note the number of splendid Ranges that can be had for a fraction of their former cost. All have been thoroughly rebuilt and are in good working City counci! of Olympia votes for | day. His resignation was accepted street Mghting after September I./on June 3, 114, since which date Town went without night lights for) Paul H. King, of Grand Rapids,| ® five months to get out of debt Mich, haa been Li. receiver bridges, and is desirable to both the manufacturer and the shir per. The assensed valuation of the |island, approximately 1 | would be 4 smal] amount to con sider when the employment of sev-| jeral thousand workmen is ins volved.” NOGALES WASHINGTON, Aug ranzistas under Gen. ( at Majestic tacked the Villista out at ae Nogales, Sonora, at 4 p. m. yes Majestic jterday, the state department was Majestics advised today. Consul Simpich Chief National served the usual warning upon the .— Eclipse ... contendingfactions as to firing ae ee Universal over the American line. t Dinner Bell . -$19.00 | _———_—_ . ‘ White's Matchless $27.00 | LEAGUE WILL MEET in ~ | Supreme St. Cla $19.08 to the Ladies Robert Warwick IN “The Face IN THE Moonlight” OFFERS A MOST SENSATIONAL PHOTODRAMA With a Strong Pa- thetic Love Interest CLEMMER 10c wane, 10c Car Standard Special a Garland . Renown .. Princeton Supreme Majestic St. Louis . 18.50 Royal Quality: 22.) ' Princeton ...... Comet Special The regular “monthly meeting of the Public Ownership league wil! be heid on Friday, at & p. m., at the Labor temple, Arrangements will be perfected for holding a pic-! nic for the advocates and friends of public ownership. | ve AT POINT OF GUN o:°.323 77052 senee tah THE REAL TEST IS WHAT THE day, suffering from serious injuries | y1 Mrs. E. M. Lewis Wednesday en. Reports say there are three sepa ——__ States traffic in war materials. | Reports from Ridgfield, Wash. thrilling story of being kidnaped by |i« excellent. Nope, Harry Thaw | an armed man, ridden ound for| hasn't been there this summer. tates tovsthe‘beaka of the "Wir lit "oasis ut hate PATIENTS THINK OF A DENTAL lamette river, where an attempt! Sigma Chi fraternity in session at a ea RAS abeth Strief, 45, a widow, was taken| Everett drill team of W. 0. W. on to the Good Samaritan hospital loss to ‘Frisco to compete August | OFFICE sustained in a struggie with her as-| Lone robber got $23,500 at Na sailant. Mrs. Strief was found un-!tional bank, Cedar Rapids, Ia lira grecere sow, at Hremerton, | SATISFIED PATIENTS THINK OF HUGE FOREST FIRE is tn small blaze | 1 REGAL she SERVICE. ndoning wife and} { SANTA ROSA, Cal., Aug. 5.—|three children, fights extradition in fighting the forest fires in So-| Tolle collected In July for use of | |nomme county, since Monday were — aaah amEmEAE day, where it was feared at an ear.) Regal Denttete. lly hour the flames were beyond Gentlemen: My brother control. Unless a wind rises, it is| believed the fighters could check Deatiots very highly te me for palnless and perfect den- jtertained executive committee of) Women's Democratic club at her | MISSION like a dead heat with Mexico. Se PORTLAND, Ate. 5.—Telling a lare to the effect that the nut crop hours in an automobile and finally There are 68 Mountaineers mak was made to drown her, Mrs. Ellz-| perkeley, Cal HERE IS WHAT A FEW OF OUR consctous oa the river bank. | A eecond attempt to set Fielder wanted In New) | Hundreds of men’ who. have been|hearing before Gov. Lister Testimonials } | rushed to the Ft. Ross section to-| mmended the Regal the flames | PLAYS home. A review was made of the} Henry B. Walthall, Edith Storey, tal work. My experience with 4 has proven the same. Kuarantes to pull tect ut the least pain, and |club’s year book Antonio Moreno and Ruth Stone-| it a fact. for you pulled Standard Ideal house are four stars who appear in my tooth absolutely painless Eclipse ..... today’s show at the Mission. In I wish to state I had Coming Sunday Early Breakfast Star Estate Majestic . G. R. Furniture Exchange | other teeth pulled be THE MAN WHO | Temper,” the three-part drama in| ATTAINS SUCCESS which Walthall appears with Ruth | Stonehouse, he has a splendid ve by hard work and frugality is the|hicle to demonstrate the emotional Union Dye Works || "ost esvectes citizen we hav ere ee Nearly all such men made their ALHAMBRA ling at your office. MARY MILES MINTER In a Picturization of That Famous Song Classic, “ALWAYS IN THE WAY" but they were not done patn like done by the Regal Dentinte HILDA NYSTEDT, 1238 Lakeview Bivd Inc. start in business with a modest sum| “The District Attorney,” in five roca | parts, is the feature that heads to- aa EVERYTHING IN saved from emailer salaries than! toys’ new show at the Alhambra : Gentlemen: 4 t 511 Pike St. CLEANING AND DYEING most young men now receive. The It {sa story of politics, high fi y ing oe ia { Plant and Office same chance is open to you andinance and romance, written by ' ¥ Scuttn’ | PEPE ee AD M ViOe saving Is the first step. Charles Klein. The many strong| ge thout > 10h ‘ 10c # dramatic situations have been ad-| mirably handled in the picture play Interest eS Per Cent LIBERTY rae A noted dramatic success, “The | Fighting Hope,” with a famous dra a a oe U two of the features In the show at Would recommend them to any one wanting work done. he Or, L. R, Clark SIEGEL’S $ | WM. THOMAS 1433 W. Bist St NEW PANT PANTAGES HE ears Stars of the Movies Woodinville, Wash, April 4, 1916 Clark, DD. &. Sir: 1 wish to inform you that I received my teeth O. K and f am cer delighted with them, They fit for the whole family. the Liberty, which opened a four- sri iste 9) SAM VINGS Bs 25 Siscn ire La have given me no trouble at all so far friend that's rheumation. beautiful. I shall recommend your wo: T can 14—PEOPLE—14 James Ismay of Issaqua, testify-| Drees vere ’ ; y because they neve ‘ours truly MRS. A. Ro HARGUS. KARL EMMY'S PETS LOMBARD! QUINTET 10¢ AND 20c¢ reach the trouble Flectricity soaks right fo and as oe aeneromd in five parts, was one of} 7 RUS 7 co Belasco’s stage success It is the BULL BROS, @ |story of a woman's heroic struggle OF SEATTLE to believe in her aren who has| ing before the board of equalise-/ tion Thursday, admitted he had ap-! praised property adjacent to his To Whom It May Concern The very bad tooth the Regal Dentists extracted for me had been giving me severe toothaches off and on the past mont! ometimes so bad I could not sleep nights t SS Jusi Printere teat eoueced'o obon te bane] fazer saad suuhptneg igh fnalie Bane cat figure reaty exceeding that employed, him statement: “That the Regal Dentist can pull any tooth without THE I OISs its true value in order to give its "013 THIRD @AIN 1043 pain, as they did mine absolutely.” Yours truly Capital and Surplus, . $815,000 CLASS A BE ype ya are blasted and lives de miserable thra wagging | owners, who are contractors, greater prestige with the county WM, MATSON, 7559 11th Ave. N 6—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—6 he AND jcommissioners in securing con- men: I have often read your ads of painless dentistry JAMES D. HOGE, President fongues in “Scandal,” the Untversal plucked up courage to try {t. Judge of my surprise Eastland Pictu | tracts N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi.| Broadway feature, written and pro- 9 teeth out withou sh dekea goevee res j tracts. hh phibeaes eas while duced by Lois Weber, author of | rour r you did all you say you do, 1 shall always recom Ismay was acting for the astate,| m1 does, dent and Trust Officer “Hypocrites,” at the Class A. The | end you to my friends $e raanlacat he sald, at the time he placed al mis the ner -_-— picture shows {n detail the career | Black Diamond, Wash value of $20 an acre on this Drop-| Yor wake up in the morning full of of an innocent girl whose life is HOGE BUILDING ruined thru false impressions scat erty, | He was seeking a reduction! ..*" Regal Dentists Gentiemen: Several months ago I vinited your offices through which pumps } nnn wan et enc erence | my sister-in-law's recommendation. That visit you extracted 16 . " Convention of Washington's post-i In the Heart of the Financial tered by gossips. | |B tooth, and this time you extracted 5 teeth, and I think It wonderful Thursday of his own assessment, stream of galvanic masters at Ol ia A: District | they were all pulled without pain. I have sent you several of my Cabaret Review which wes $5 an acre. He said) »erves for hours, w! reo eailding rs al \ympt ugust 20. COLONIAL | friends and will continue to be a booster for the “Only” Regal — on ia ecnees even that figure was too high. esiggettnnny crue tae wteae econ Helen and Ruth Fiske work in a Dentists: Yours truly | a The board's first move Was to|condition. It renews the apirit of ami MRS. LUCY ALGE Bothell, Waah. ? ; rescind its resolution that no real| tion and hustle. It makes strong, property values would be consid-| me", oUt of slow-soing, discouraged department store. Helen longs for ease and luxury. Ruth wishes only true love, a home and a family Despite Ruth's entreaties, Helen fos ters a chance acquaintance, until | one day she leaves her squalid sur- roundings for the palatial home of Regal Denti Gentlem The Regal Dentint for me without pain, and I wis ensy treatme | 5 ings, If you have a pain {t drives i out jered this year, No general revision | 1¢ you have stomach trouble, rheu of real property assessments will | Weakness, lumbago, kidney or liver com : erve, free be made, however, but cases of loss| aint, or, just & lack of nets by fire or flood or similar occur-| jealth. extracted a very bad tooth thank them for their kind, arm truly MRS. ROW HART gs Renton, Wash T have been troubled for the last two years with rences will be considered and valu-| eens’ wes John Ward. 4 has swelled up many times, which caused me TWO DAYS ations adjusted ¥ sick to my stomach and lone a great deal of sleep g 4 Let us 2. That is the beginning of “The Cup | Latest Fall ’o, of Life,” which began a four-day | “The present stagnation of the! miectra-Vi testimonials In the paper and wae still in. doubts Friday, A 6 ; lengagement Wednesday at the his tooth of mine could be pulled painie: Now, after ’ . realty market cannot be construed | and wha of = my experience with the Regal Dentists I found it to be a pleasure | you names of many people who have § les and Colonial. Bessie Barriscale, Charle Instead of dread, and will surely recommend iny friends. © Saturda A 7 to mean a depreciation in realty val-| 2&4 names of many people whe Rete aoe |Ray and Frank Bersage are fea-| ’ e A Hue J. SALLINS, was the opinion of Deputy | sonality. Fr te of Electra-Vita if you call 2 Weste [Cox yA b. aM Fabrics in apne | nels Tente at Fourth Ave, and |) Onin ‘petition of the mot metre ee | | This is an argument the -k k ill find hard Lenora St. | On the petition of the city, as-| 0) "s:30 p.m. Baturday eveningn 1 | 8 ¢ erty condemned |to 8 CLEMMER Fade lis i an a & by he a “ts wi inc sa ments on property condemned |(. db S |_Robert Warwick is starred in| to answer e have the original of every testimonia |for right-of-way on East Marginal Bra jury ystem The Face in the Moonlight,” a in this ad, and a great many more, too, on file in our AL | Way, Empire Way and the 84th The Electra-VitaCo five-part World production, playing hich I ¥ : G. jave, extension, were stricken from SUITS AND OVERCOATS the dual role of Victor and Rabat, | Office which we will be glad to show to anyone inter- |the rolls. The board resumed its ‘Spring $20 and up | half-brothers |B ested, BIG 3-RING WItD ANIMAL: ‘TM Aiasnic nen “ay A young soldier is accused of a A . : é . We show other reliable makes, $15 to |murder which his half-brother com Highest type of graduate registered dentists, best of j mitted. The half-brothers do not | materials and painless methods, together with lowest j | know of each other's existence. In aaiew ot ach ot ite prices, are what make satisfied patients like those lte of the drama concerns {tse quoted above Nerves in Order and Our stock of men’s and young men’s garments for fall is quite with this fatal resemblance, complete. Each day shipments of []} aise We can please and satisfy 1 the same way Nerves Out of Order i new garments are arriving from the aoe Hp ies | W te: a ‘i ‘ ie 4 East. No matter how particular [the tour recis of “Thy Sesrloc meus € give you a written and SIGNED guarantee with Applied Psychology, or How your taste, you will be able to find [J/now playing at the Alaska. Habart | YCUS Work, so you can’t get unsatisfactory dental work Cures Are Made Bosworth and Jane Novak are cast| ‘one here! just what you want in our wonder- ful in this Universal Broadway feature. ul assortment. ° A minister's wife runs away with | All the Latest Styles in Shoes, Hats the pseudo friend, but is deserted In et " ; a foreign land. At news of her sup and Furnishings in This Store. posed death her husband marries | another. The real wife comes back, finds the home in flames, saves her | boy and dies. “ae MELBOURNE Pretty, mischievous Klsle Janis is on the second day of her four-day jstay at the Melbourne in “The Ca prices of Kitty,” written and pro. duced by herself, TONIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK Concert 7:30, Eilers Talking Machine Company TEETH PULLED FREE Each morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our Painless Methods MORE EDUCATED, PERFORMING WILD . FLYNN HEALTH THAN SHOWN BY ALL OTHER el CHAUTAUQUA World's Wonder Feature saad will Admission 25¢, or this Dr, L. R. Clark, Mgr. ") 880 World's Premium ew adinit TWO free, 00 Lions, Tigerenat Leopards 40 Beers 100 Doge 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Third and Union. hl nem) — W. Earl Flynn Largest Credit Agdoel Institution in the U. S.

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