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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. PAGE 5 SAAAARARAARARAR ARAL Ma j) THEATRES ee OODYEAR Cord Tires were once considered the special prercgative of the larger and costlier cars. Seattle-Made Play at Or- LAST CHANCE TO SEE pheum Theatre Stirs —_———_IN—""" ae ate (| Theda Bara ‘tast tyne” | eCekien, : This Afternoon and Evening ies : | ee eeureeen ni . lORPHEUM | Sunday night the Wilkes players at the Orpheum begin their seven teenth week in Seattle, with a play written by Seattle authors, Charles e Eugen Hanks, dramatic ditor of Fen, Wank damnit Starting Tomorrow, Sunday professor of oratory in the Univer. | sity of Washington } The title of the play is “An Hon. | A Stirring Drama of the it to be a ertpping story, | Real Old West— there being sufficient conflict of theme and situations to fascinate and hold the attention of the auditor. Club and soctety circles are astir with the organization of theatre parties to attend th | to do honor to the ar The Press club members wi! at tend on Monday night to honor thetr| But now a tremendous demand has Sprung up among owners of cars of every size, and almost every class. For these motorists also are keen for the longer gas mileage, the power-saving and the freedom from stone-bruise which are assured by Goodyear Cord Tires, And they do not let a slightly higher price stand in the way of getting such advantages and economies. Goodyear No- Mook C, ir ere made tovnp sae end sturdy by these weique edvantages Dare and jolte are combatted DY Great oversioe and the eg of Gvedyear ere easy to put on and take of because they ae ‘Bet rust fast to the rim. Biow-oute are lesconed NoRia cu hence Punctures end skidding are Tetoced eur doubs Ublek, All-Weather Tread,” vice-president, Mr, Banks, and Mon. Leese 3 po esc day night the Drama league will by our Wrapped Treed honor thetr prestdent, Mr. Gorsueh, | Process. and Mr. Banks, thelr director. Riewing off the rim te pre || Norman Hackett, Phoebe Hunt, Wc aro et Braided Plane Dick Vivian and George Rand have| the principal characters Witham C Walsh ts prodneing | and playing a part delightfully sulted to him Harold Burdick, of the Untverstty feasional debut An Honest Thief wif run for} the entire w with matinees on | Thursday and Sat see PANTAGES | Topping a new bill at Pantages, opening with the matinee perform: jance Monday, will be Pepple’s song and dance revue, featuring a lot of pretty girls, It ts satd to be a beau tful act. e The added attraction will be pro- wy tate actin eb re Starring— dians, in “Dogtown Life,” declared | to be the blegest and most preten-| tious offering of the kind on the stage Other numbers are: Lefla Shaw] Lad & Co. in “A Truthful Liar”; Danny | Simmons, “military hobo,” and Rio and and Norman, rope artists and gym a nasts. | The twelfth tnstallment of “The \Ttron Claw” will be shown on the Jesuace we” * A BIG ROUND-UP OF 5,000 CATTLE—REAL COW- ; |gram at the Palace Hip be R Bi Berg's “College Girl Froties| BOYS AND COWGIRLS—COWBOY SPORTS with ix pretty feminine dancers | iM |and singers, and Arthur West, Cect! | Renard and Ubert Carlton | Other acts are: The Mustcal | Krelles, tn a novel instrumental act; Graham and Randall, comedy ratire, entitled “How Imnatius Got Pneumonia;” Mande O'Delle & Co, whose engagement has been ex: tended, with | | a company of three, } lie a soctey comedy playlet called) \emiart;” Chas. Gibbs, “Prince of| Mimi and “The Human Phono | graph,” and Les Kellors, in a com 0 edy Mexican circus novelty | One picture feature of the bill,| - One of the best Western pictures that q has ever been presented. It abounds with thrills and is just full of the at- i mosphere of the plains. a —and then, of course, there’s a Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon — we don’t need to tell you it’s H. L. Windus, at the 1“ Giant Organ, has a mu- sical program to bring out the picture in just the é es until Tuesday Sowing the Wind which contin PARIS, June 24—In an impet-| Chief of Police Beckingham night, is to i uous counter-attack last night, charged Saturday that the permits |the sixth cc je of the French troops recaptured a large attached to many cases and barrels Pathe “Who's ( rh lod | | part of the positions lost to the|of a $4,000 consignment of liquor | second is the first run of the Pathe Germans in yesterday's violent selzed by detectives at the O..W.| Weekly fighting on the northeastern front freight yards Friday afternoon ied funny. right way. { of Verdun, the war office an-|were clever forgeries HIPPODROME : x, - a nounced today. ‘The entire shipment was dumped| “The Battle of the Navies,” a/ a A large sector of the trenches, into the sewers. jnovel mechanical arrangement, oa surrendered to the Germans be-| It was the largest seizure since |Tepresenting the battle ot the na : tween Hills 320 anc 321, was re-|January 1 with the exception of vie# of the allies sapphic Coe — 7 captured. that taken from Eyres and Seattle ros = sit & snd prens The Germans were thrown out of|Drayage companies on May 11 the Thiaumont works, which they| Fifty cases of whisky and 10 Hippodrome theatr Mur f = took in yesterday's fighting. barrels of beer were destined to the |T@¥, Mack and Mur 1 enter. ' In the same attack the French|Point Stanley Pharmacy, at Point |t#in with comedy singing. talking f recaptured all the trenches lost to| Stanley, Wash and dancing Billy ‘Small, ec cen the Germans on the night of June| Several barrels found during the {lc violinist; Ding Kay Gow, Chi 21, between Fumin and Chenonis|raid of Clarence Gerald's cafe this nese baritone; Wilson, Stafford and ‘woods. week bore similar destination tags. W!!son, In song and dance, com SESS STRAND | Fresh rts from the Verdun| — | plete b. , eee revert trom the Vertu Soe eI episode of “Pes o’ the Ring” be a 25c — ee a 4 @own prince has resumed the} iif (gy y maintained their gains o e0 4 coed Nag palo pl ge at this point, the whole French po- OAK | 7 sition on the eastern bank of the Report has itt that Mortimer * i early efforts. por’ ‘4 a Meuse might have been seriously |Cohn has withdrawn his connec ita atx divisions vpattiapeea tate tlon with the Oak theatre here, and the great smash against the| LUMBERMAN TALKS taal Rage phys eg 0s — ——— a — —— —_——-— = : : Penance cos taro tl agra spy ot tha al aS aed ah HE SAYS SHE’S DEAD, ARREST DRUG OLERK F ‘ i _|ment. The Blendair Brothers head he Germans drove forward to| Pacific Coast Lumbermen's asso wh 4 “4 within three acd s half miles of| ciation, spoke to members of the|the Dill, beginning Sunday, In gym the heart of Verdun, reaching the | © jal Club Friday [na eee HUBBY FIRES AT HER M A R K E T R E P O R T BUT SHE DENIES IT J. P. Malone, clerk at the Central e Sherm Cra : ry 8 DI ic 0 REFUSES DIVORCE I | ial today, awaiting reine city “dry” squad, " the wife whom he declared to be cead was giving out statements at “UORIC ACID 1 —— ° w jeeale Dealers for | Frat Prices Paid v Listen, wives! dally by J. W. Godwin & Co) 2 $ How would you like to have al Shoppers Who are downtown dur- ing the afternoon any day will find the Friend Husband shoot at you : eS in Fal wea tanwenen te: wate ri NEVER CAUSED " Abercrombie. e let 4 whom he eloped, had tied suit tor) REDEUMATISM” annulment of marriage on the plea | WANT t ve it your that he had a wife when he mar. BSANT to, crore 38 38 Zou cue ¥ < year out? For jess than that e King county judges cut the nuptial and marital ties. o | | three times a day, year In and | Cantaloupe, ¢ . lev a : 4 or Neuritia, acute. of —3e ontinuous Isfled, She lets Lutes fire Kéiguos dead and that he would prove it away to his heart's content— fae at the hearin Service or rather, to his feet’s content. | Florida grapefruit eae p | at Ae RORINS. . For Lutes is the chap who shoots | (),5\ seedlings Country Hay and Grate | ry ye Soceiuens Sau ‘ 3 oF with his feet at the Palace Hip the | Garite, new it (Prices paid producer) i CURES MEN + y As he has been doing it | Honey, new, case —- = } , faily for the past 10 years, and panel Sees Alfalfa, No, 1 who, through Errors and Excess, she hasn't been hit yet, Mrs. Lutes | local Iettuce, per crate ba suffer from Chronic Weakness, St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co, lis easily able to maintain her amt-| Ir impaired Manhood, Palin in the Fire back Inings . lable dispesition. Three times a|? os. Beck, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- and repairs for ail 4 ttle ball is placed on her | pep bell, 1 Timothy telity, Kidney and Bladder Trou. kinds of stoves, ayli aay. atte ball te placed on” he | ESpar, ei ER wii, Kidney and, Blagg eee tal shoulder, She {is set a-swinging, | Pineapple, Florida, or Eastern Wasnington dou Ld es naces. Water ° And Lutes fires. And hits the ball | Radishes...-..-...s...++ I8W@ 18 | nie comprensed timothy29.00 @ 20.00 DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID backs and coils | Whea 34.00 @35. By mail $1, or six boxes for $5. put in and con. ateteria avery time Feimatonn “Cal, basa pity See duistns Ss, at of oe Bateed Mra. Lutes is a former Portland | craten \cccceccceesees 2AB @ 1,60 AG ATS nreod EE AE girl, the daughter of D. O, Canuto, re oe : seve “ex TO FREE AMERICANS Ho: Antlers, ad Union on KE ST. Most, convenient for them a well-known contractor who built] pean | r mm) Eh several big bridges and the federal | yiiow Newtown Pippine. 1.60 @ 115 aaa ‘This popular eating place building in the Rose City aymen Winesap Ls | WASHINGTON, June 24.—Re {s open from 11 a. m. to he met and fell in love with | Olé Winesap A AP ee erate Ry ne! inbae cAmaricgnn e restful place, Best of aad hie Me Lutes Wie. rink 243 |ranzista detention was promised t ( y the Mexican City authori feods and cooking. : ling an exhibition swim acros the | Iriver. Miss Canuto was In the Hd VIA THE ITS ON THE STREET |press launch at the time and help | F LEVEL ed pull Mr. Lutes and others out | White, new, Cat ; ts 6“ 99 of the water, and their love affair | \"ie rier ois ree so0e Second at Seneca | was one of the “first sight” kind, | yvaxima Gems 30.00 las happy today as when it started. | @—————— | os Paid Producers tor Fess, BILLINGSLEY GETS | t—fter- Sort ea Every day until September 30th | 2 ‘ te : SE -| ; DAY SENTENCE | wot piel apa atest Stearns Electric For a daylight “Electric” ride over the Rockies take the - Get bt BE 7. see | a } 1916 brotlera Mu“ celebrated “Olympian” leaving attle 10:15 each age CHINESE HERBS OME | | Ducks, fat s. To vie e wonderful e} ee: ts through the Sens oe Mer : | ot prin, ean a5 ia Rat and Roach Paste fxs. 20 sor se wondertal cusincaring toate roa ay Siu nde by using ° a wellknown family of druggints | Hens, The Guaranteed Exterminator appointed “Columbian” leaving Seattle 7:30 p, m, daily, | tno satura herbs ~ from Ohahons is ry} sentence | gurceye Wve Ready for use. Retter than traps. Information and Literature * M. HER WO - here Saturday to serve 10 days in| Turkeys, dre ) y : : : Chinese Medicine Co, (1) Maude O'Delle, at the Palace Hip, (2) Miss Stafford, at tne | jail and pay a fine of $100 for vio-|¥eal: i to 120-1 | City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 208 iM ey ao ‘gintneen, 204] Hippodrome. (3) Blendair Brothers, at the Oak. (4) Wm. C, Walsh, |jating the dry law. Judge Frater] oja roosters, live : | : i ene Ketablished 1963. "at the Orpheum, (6) Lelia Shaw, at the Pantages. imposed the penalty. Pork, good biowk hege.... 10 b