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=! BY POPULAR DEMAND THERE WILL BE SHOWN AT THIS THEATRE “TT anny Ward —The Most Talked-of Photo Drama of the Year. LAST TIME TONIGHT Dustin Farnum “The Call of te Cumberlands” = R E X 15¢ SCHOONER LAUNCHED! CHARLEY WHITE FOR ARCTIC JOURNEY OFFICIAL BOUNCER °: “ Ready for the tie, the schooner Great Bear was|crats would like to have » launched late Wednesday at Port /of a row just to furnish a Blakeley Sally Lane, aged 4, citement and make thet daughter of Capt. Louls Lane, was tion seem more like a dem *consor. The schooner will carry , meeting. a distinguished party, including! National Committeeman into the North to hunt polar bear / one re and meet the explorer, Stefansson. | ocrat In St. Louis ita nicnnamnmeneanmcn [GONE UpOh hard committees, so nothing remained ; Goltra tried to hold up the whole | 08D'% convention until he was y ~ what he thought his share ck- | PIOF ets, but the committee simp! : ed Charley White, of pri tng |! fame, onto him—White be ficial door keeper of the tlon—and Goltra faded aw Complete Report | “asxep BY WALSH of Market To — —— - | | Prices Paid Wholesale Denie | Vegetables and Fruit Goawt The Fireman at the Alhambra Westlake at Pine—Contin- uous 10 a. m. to 11 p.m. Any Seat 10c Children 5c “When it’s a good Chaplin Comedy we buy it” Showing All This Week Old Winesap 1 ™ 4% enone “— Onions BEGINS TODAY . Full of action, with a good Potatoes Yakima Gems RESURRECTION] « OF HOLLIS Then there are two good Comedies The aye: Beauty penere Hunter Selig Comedy The Fickle Fiddler Sis Hopkins Comedy for DC Class “A” i ke St. Mined timothy 26.00 Third Ave. at Pike ” to ae a Walle a Burbanks Prices Paid Producers for 120-1. and under live 2 Pork, good block hoes 10 Belling Prices and ct » 2200 30.00 30.00 art into the Arce} ST. LOUIS, June 14—The demo-|‘ Sin mercial Club, Chamber of Co n Borden and Miss Anita Allen, | F. Goltra of Missou s been th meward that the com to the ty, o plan that he ath along with the union longshore- | prior t s = the nationa He wou Indicate whethe ¢ commission has already rec-jany of the Wilson-indorsed plat Poultry, Veal and Pork — STAR—W INESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. PAGE RUMORS OF NIGHT ATTACKS KEEP MEN iN MEXICO AWAKE, 4 can I be assured of an WRITES FT. LAWTON DR iv ER hour and a half of good, a clean amusement with a e certainty of being comfortable @\ wire} The third and last part of the Most every day we were i remarkable personal story of hearing wild rumors of fighting a Fort Lawton truck driver in ANY TIME that had taken place, or of Mexico, telling of the hardships camps that were going to be at Answer— and thrilling experiences of the tacked that night, of story men who carry supplies to the hd @ bbeenin. tH Glin had boys in khaki. been ambushed, but most of e e them proved to be wild stories Jose Collins yf And Believe Us, She Is Some Girl | COLUMBUS, N. M.—(Ry Matt) At Lan ¢ « Wwe | When we left San Antonio at ¢ the camp wa be attacked n & m, many of the troops were we fon their way north, a yn Were sorely disappointed being ordered to retire All during this trip we had passed jthru only two A these cases it b a mpo ible to avoid them on account * oad conditions We saw few Mexicans on the |but several that I talked with ex 1 themselves as pleased that the American troops were in the country, and hoped they would ght the day our main an they were rth from San A tired and disgusted with unsettle the eye conditions that had existed so long. iging a Up to this time I had covered 4 t miles as truck driver over the wors Some of the fo tanne ade I have ever ¢ would have to ok twiee to ne The only way ¢ he| whether they were white 4 oad s to way the o tra ‘ to Casas a multiply that by «ix Grand r Colonia Dublan, ¢ , ] One br of the service that pt amy nd doubled back to |i nu n the the #ignal | Nar 1 when we mt cor ! u the mer never a ‘ r " ad . xt ‘ utting tt been a very good pre te € parednees etunt, and surely had of communication re| made 99 per cent efficient a the job the a) very useful and necessary ad. i break, and they al dition to the army service—the hundred y of where truck train BUSINESS MEN [WANT INVITATION | ~geogeremaren, fe Om ENTER PROTEST EXTENDED TO MOOSE | 4 Wm. Fox pro- | ini piay arte sme [| Know Who duction that is | time— h After four busin a “gh die brig bs to be mten A ' fee aleiie tha FLO NCE — salon ST LOUIS, June 14.—-The demo average photo- KUBEY 1g rect .bA tthe Oa play Also she was educated Boot 1 “fatherles progressive right here in Seattle 2 Fad: nd progressive mem Robert or there'll be a fight party met p led by Director of the AT THE ed Port t This was made clear today as Assistant Attorne investigate the legality of the pro-|t posal and make a The before {asion at a spectal meet Thompson and Rict communication from the Jones of W ns merece. Manufacturers’ as atio Exchange was su at the me and Mer ted nocrat! > ge newly BS BRT a ee 4 the Longshoremen’s union anks that he ) brought from A CELEBRATION TO BE THE BOSS: ere as ‘an organization until | invitation h said. We can only fer with the Longshore. hope to get progressive support by men's union execatives,” Bridges drawing a platform so that it will told him. |meet with thelr approval. Seattle Daughters of the Ameri BY CARL D. GROAT can Revolution left at 10 a. m United Press Staff Correspondent | Wednesday for Port Orchard,| NEW YORK, June 14.—Close jwhere a picnic was held prelim al friends of Chas. E. Hughes RADICAL PLANKS —_LIKES “OUR _ CLIMATE inary to Flag day ceremonies he will insist on havi given of tick ¥ sick 6 ring ng of onven ay President Henry Suszallo, of the| niversity, spe t th t neduled » afterno » dav ——_ ; speaking eanoua | scheduled for the afternoon at the or say in the persounsla T. LOUIS, Jun Govern fe 7 a Puget sound navy yard, across the his campaign managers and in the | ‘aon ab Tuesday natd bay at Bremerton ownership of railroad graph and telephor deposits, was advoc @/\the democratic platf n @ Co) port to the resolutions committee by Frank P. Walsh, chairman of $2 | the committer on industrial rela @inm tions 2 Walsh suggested planks for th, recov ublic lands secured from te Breas yen Wain bey conduct of the campaign. a or who said nate of London and Se} in generating effi-| ne | Capt. W. H. Bunn, of Ft. Law. He will strive to give all its ae ~ ton; Capt. R. H. Coontz, command: |tiong a vitality which will attract — jant of the navy yard, and Maj. L. vote of the progressives, lL. Bolles, of the National Guard, | There is a feeling that should will be speakers the grand old guardsters of the ~ ks will celebrate the day with | \turray Crane-Boies Penrose - Reed [eee tielibes ne ory E Smoot type appear to have control, 4 will observe the day. Both — to Puget sound,” | doubled the pace | presided at the | am C. Spetdel| ” the government by fraud and pub chosen president |programe will start at § o'clock |W: Murray Crane had a long talk] ‘ tran an with wembers oe the G. A &{* - er hee F “ 2 planks are the present. he ate for the conference ; 1 ‘ ent report of =| RES GO BRO E| || Mayor Gill will speak at Green | Hughes with the sub-committes 6f : out ee ee | abe where the Grose » Busi. the national committee which is to 2 { the people own 65 per! WASHINGTON, June 14.—Re-| hess Men's association will have as |be & campaign “steering comm ¢: o wealth of the nation cause the cost of living ta most of ike ork Resta Post ithe. conterence will ‘proba e the Eur capitals has soared jof the G. A. R. at 8 p. The conference will probably take ; | veh place within a few days, | s. The committee will probably c Shoot Time Set learn that it is a “steering commit: - Real Estate LOANS LOWEST RATES NO COMMISSION tee,” all right enough, but that | Back Two Hours |; Hughes is the helms: ” Beginn the regular Wednes affairs a the Harbor island traps. wi Jbegin until 4 o'clock in the a noon, The time was formerly p.m lay'’s Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 4 | . eo: PROMPT SERVICE | Fannie Ward, In “The Cheat,” at the Rex, Starting Thursday IG L k Wi Second Ave. N: 146 Straight mortgage | PROGRAMS TODAY a {a8 prod The picture heads| Breen Lake Wins COLISEUM—Fannte Ward tn “ e Alhamt : oan loans in paved districts Stearns’ Electric oLOMEUMTHanate Ward tm “Althe Alban ; From Bethany Nine 138 ALIA BRA— barlie Chaplin to | : ois Annual payment loans “The Fire DQG ENDS RUN 1) Creal take Stel ne Monthly payment loans. R t uR hP t nea ND Jone Collins tm “A : i Man's Friend rae Len to wathat jay in th 2 Interest charged on a a o0ac as (:] lin" denouny ree will be the last times at| Schoo! league, 18 to tv. tae id bal 1 prrerenlaatan quickly and thereagsly. “the Fickle Widdler the Missi dnesday Bethany Baptists were the victors tourized. Regular 10 2 unpaid balances only init Innguages in every peckawe inn Y— i Vednes¢ |. Regular 100 mille wool ave cost of delivery, profit, bookkeeping and ace counts Bring bottle 7” lonewat Some Ills are positive! . p ° y incur: | Washington Savings A by retailers everywhere MaER-Where Are My Can-|SCORES AS DANCER || ota an wltnenn the caper of thon | ed | al he Man's Sin.” with) Agnes, the cabaret dancer in “Reg-| Td’ who play billiards in sum-|towER FLOOR, PIKE PLACE MET. .2*'[]} and Loan Association and "The Blon'’s Ne mer and go golfing in winter. = gie Mixes In, Douglas procrlnia 24.00 J.W. EDMUNDS. Oph.D. A Ma's|banks, at the Liberty, and has | THE HOME OF THE GIANT ORGAN 810 Second Ave. tor of Deretes Br entire of the scored in the part ee tye fo ‘Gad Ootomet HITTING GLASSES Assets $5,500,000, Keus, Established 26 Years FTE STRAIN: spaCHES yuSKESS: *POPULAR PRicas- FRASER-PATERSON C9 .A8s NS, era “Th uM m tn Tee Cal AZEL DAWN COMING rth of a Nation,” Fannie Ward ends ber r in - Gutter Magdalene” at the Coliseum Wednesday, Hazel Dawn, who|ff ANY SEAT : Vee Gar Stine rere consis (Wn Caron Mi: “The. Pink Lady FOURTH AT Cle e ~lof Manager Hood at the Moore the. | Will be the star there Thursday ia ANY Sc Today—Until Saturday Night aoa i won 9 Gibson wa'6 re Ws problew drama, with Grace De iT; g , | berlands, with Dustin Farnum, at Winnipeg .... 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 at the Colonial, Grace De Ca the Rex. It deals with family FREE PHYSICIAN Thrilling Drama of ee ire | THREE-PART DRAMA HERE | Many of the civil war battles are| ' “ire Resurrection of Hollis,” .| al ot : iat film story of recon-| tnree-part Broadway feature writ. | B sh as coreg a Se He ten by George Strayer Maxwell, is | ENACT CEREMONIES the top feature of the new Class A} . iS os (Program, starting Wednesday | Old Italian wedding ceremonies Pere eee and Belle Tiruce : , a pes East Excursions BB fare conacted in “A. Woman's |aye leading parte tn the film 1 | tion, with Collins, at the oetaing nal! : ete of a PLAYS DUAL CHARACTER Griffith's “Birth of a Nation.” hy devotion ritten into the Reven sym and love were ton portrays a dual charact Boston ...... 110.00 New York ... 110.70 Correspondingly low fares to other points Ifeuds in - Thie means that-any patron, man the Jungle For « little more money we can route you via man or child. may consuit the the Great Lakes, meals and berth included WOMAN DIRECTS FILM ex-government physician and get 'n Grace De Carlton 4 Wines prescription without charge. We i | Rote Tickets limited to three months from undertook to film “Where Are My the best known eye, ear “The Man's Sin | Gate of wale, not to excend October Bist, 1916. Children?” the birth-control pfe-| nose and throat specialists in the : ey Strange Tale of |ture being shown at the Clemmer, | Northwest to give FREE counsel . A 9 fa Rg B Tickets on sale daily, June ist to September [| Lots we E | F bh Liberal stopovers. Unexcelled service. na examinations to our . gate d Souls * She is one of the few successful | ANd examinations, to our patrons Shattere! bX one For full information, call or write women movie dir rs to 1:3 m, every day except Sun @31 00 oe ewe, o9 8 day. ‘This gives a fine opportunity GEORGE OVEY ore | General Agent Passenger Department, Alek deal A. Rae he| same. time get the. Bost possible 5c ine gis 118 Sesows Avs Los Angeles fire department, were| Seve ‘nose or throat,” “OUT eve® “JERRY'S BIG LARK” Yeh EE De Oe a Ug burned to the ground when “The| RIGHT DRUG CO ANY SEAT A Laugh a Minute ANY SEAT ” man,” with Charlie Chaplin, 1111 F rat Ave.—168 Washington St.