The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 3

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1916. PAG STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE PLAN TO ABOLISH'COLLEGE ATHLETE IS HARTSON BIDS & ne in AT STRAND THIS WEEK ‘ NG | operty owners must hereafter] Millard n, state cha \ ™ R? re and repair adjacent aide Wn of the r entral com fi & “4 " c J a calinat « bul { ording to action the 4 y council Monday 7 1 t | h the ex T {! requested Corpora-| arty is r Caldwell to advise a a h the city may com u car company to ex »" ; * of the council “A, They will be held ee was voted | hed to | contraband k Amusement Co. hae to conduct Hartson to ark at Luna for one show act } B | about th A tale of the Kentucky moun " ing of ; Western| B called a m taine—a big picture, in star, ave. Was de 110 weeks. | aourae for next Batur | } a) theme and stagin A meeting of the Women ging DRUGGISTS FAVOR | 4 | Roosevelt club will be held Tue “Bubbies of Troub! | day to discuss tt eR osavelt me yo Keystone comed $ ENS Slange in which he 4 Monda —“count | Hughes.” The club will determine Oliver G Ws chesident lara. O° FL Wert : Gralidae-und bbe Scene from “Blue Blood and Red,” with George Walsh, at the Strand,|!he president, Mr es, $35,000 r * * * % % * ith ave N. Wurlitzer “ Or ATHLETE AT STRAND | pleture the atmosphere of the Cur rt Unit ing to a by C1 Wink KR is sents | berlar t i the m | a hn jam Fox bad his agents! be tains and the pecullar | w . Orchestra = ; rd} search the Wes hor haract * of the mountaineers | the t Peal music tor eee eared | before the land rough and anchers |of that re ation meeting 7auh oletaten elty francht bmiltive Whee 8/15. give. ree} ‘ the Mis Metropolitan th re & of Seattle !, favoring ‘ m pleted , the licensing rug stores at os ble i First at Pike |] )$25 a year ‘ r f the year, Fin coey | PROGRAMS w and a street parade will pre oreh Je the meeting wariees cc 1] WANT HIM PUNISHED frase Evenings 15c | oe > . | Members of Company G, N. G gph gph art pee aba thi ’ |W, at Aberdeen, have presented a ics Tr Toner wenwe ‘ Cc n hia Gre s _| petition to the mayor and the city] Fequest J y council in which they ask for the ee recall of F. J. Wallace, of the city | FILMED DURING CLOUDBURST | One of the malamt plumber's office, who bderated| Some of the scenes in “The| “The Destroyers,” at the Clemr Bugler Nat Hart for quitting his| Apostle of Vengeance,” with Wil-iwas at one osition to enlist in the National Hart were | Robert W rl Guard The | poet who has wri . 1 for that | alaskan rhe " f to car ity Yur Q—I am a hi 7 ’ Ly . r gh school girl, 17 aD ff G. M. LEIGHTON DEAD *":"". screens pummeled aineietaeeae - <a ee subb written t Oliver Car am respected, | know, at present. | While working in his yard at | Somed? a author of “ Country and|am Interested in a girl who has a [iam s $040 Wallingford ave Sunday | *VPOY . Woman ne n in one of bad reputation, In fact, she has morning, G. M. Leighton, formerly | 0" & motore onthly magazines as “Peter|sunk to such a degree that no one b seree nt io the police depart field igs a ee notices her except her evil associ- ment ap jeputy sheriff in the . “ect T jates. | am trying to win her to bet service of the county, was stricken » Al bra|ter ways. | tk Alhambra y wi en walking with suddenly with heart disease and | PLAYS TWO ROLES : ; With Hi. |her recently, ince then several died. He was 58. Pb isistete tuner ta maelt (of my friends hy seemed cool to nuit in w fist fight before movie |e. This girl has a heart like Iron, WE SPECIALIZE IN én “About ut but | hope to win her love. ts it films rel } 4) Possible that | will lose my own Pa a la retatie » friends by doing this? a ‘ at the Al a, Star Jumes| ONE WHO WANTS TO HELP m 0 tear A < de ‘© del r arwenrtes os deives Rim les -¥ aac hae Ip Soret shy spe ‘r woman whose j antes community is un PICTURE MacGRATH NOVEL = leLave MOUNTAIN GIRL ain the situation Harold MacGrath wrote “Half al"; as yea hacen” whiels de> Sletured ta Gvel 7" antains back of Santa|te and ask her help. Together parts for the Red Feather produc. | Barbara. Cal. temporarily became/you can do more for the girl than od tion at the Mission. King Baggot |P@tt of the Cumberlands to give the eit yuld do alone, and there can the leading The com. | right setting for “April.” the Mutual | be isconstruction placed on T = Ginrte Georsis to wn t " Colontal. She|your motive. In your zeal to help uesday and thern scenes. 1 must not overlook or: We d d. y Only "_* who doesn't ons to prevent dam 2 07.00. HAS MOUNTAIN ATMOSPHERE ah ope ohnan own rep 4, a e Trait of the Lones NE ing on ¥ CURRY OPTICAL CO. : eee Sige ceeded ' a 15¢ Children 5c H.C. and M. Curry A fc ts s EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS , Q—My brother and | are very 3064-66 Arcade Bidg ere-|much interested in what is called staking a claim” of land. We shall —\be grateful to you for information jas to where to apply for information an land conditions. TWO BROTHERS. A Write to the ¢ n’t you about ready to srerpenhi Q.—I am a working girl of 18. 1 66 e @ 99 9 have the awful habit of swearing stop “cigarette-shoppin eee inet eres aa ry most everywhere | go. My mother scolds terribly when she hears it, 3 . i 4 , and then | get angry and swear You've tried out more dif- Fatimas are a SENSIBLE worse Instead of stopping. I've al. M . : c ways heard my father use profane ferent brands of cigarettesthan cigarette inasmuch as they language, The other girie in the liam lactory do it, too. ut | want to ad ’ . you can remember. It’s dis- are always cool and comfort- stop it. I'd be so grateful if you BaZM : 4 could tell me how HELEN, BS couraging. And expensive. able to the throat and tongue. A.—Impose a little penalty up ee raelf, like a fine of a cent fc Ty ’ ;, And they allow you to smoke every swear word you catch your Biwi : Naturally, you'd stop this - hampcagthioms et ee 1 to shopping” around—quick— 28 you : : nd riding on s moments, think without leaving a trace of “mean”’ feeling afterward. & UP ne if you could find a cigarette that never grew tiresome. words ng any wm have Q mas for their steady smoke? 4 mas—they adopt them. naeatre Surely—you should at least 4 ; Because they find that does the average young lady shun| pests, cal aieee | “eredimery, “oid nok ..: Sed 4 . him? | mean the sensible girl. a bbage, nning= Cheese = Fatimas never grow tiresome. TRY Fatimas. M.D. | S| Seetec t : | A.—It depends a great deal upon | © ogon triplet why a man is divorced as to wheth Wisconsin triptets «.. 4 ‘ er the girls shun him. Not so many | ¢, Young America ....... j Go East This Summer [4:5 Aco, divorced inen and wom 180 Bene Via Jen were generally regarded as an |¢ ue t ranch eggs b. og: jevil influence in a community. Re Country Hay A 0 erm C IC Jcently, however, divorces have be (Prices pi 4 so numerous that it is con-|Geric. new « A ‘Thru the interesting an ce ed a ity rather than @] Honey, strained “ ful Northwest. 8 the majority of people. r dor 40 Yellowstone Park Original and Greatest National Sree Rt, Qa information 4, 0, MeMutllen, ¢ ith Bldg. 504 eo Kliatt 5580, A A and Ay ttle f D. CHARLTON AG. PLA Portland Fatima is such a cigarette. Is it any wonder men adopt ave penotea a Hane Eat 9aG ean or church affiliation of Abraham _ j : ceed Neer ideRy inceln. Thank you. F.C,L. |g 5 wie Ce PG We Men don’t simply get Fati- Fatimas and STICK to Fati- A Presbyterian [Poem Feats wan” S|] aia at eee ! enjoy the same privileges who has REAL WESTERN 10¢ " cre IS AT The Strand pat Ise, “BLUE BLOOD § AND RED” STARRING eo. Walsh and Doris Pawn It’s just as full of action as the name implies— Horseback Riding Bucking Bronchos Cattle Roping Fancy Roping Cowboy Chases 10¢| PRAT TRE RR eR EO It’s just full of Western atmosphere. You'll enjoy every minute of it. And of course there’s a good love story woven into it. Are Unusually Funny This Week. MUTT & JEFF STRAND |10¢ SECOND AVE., BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA now that you realize Kindly give religious belief ivorced aman or Does a man who i Butter ington a ally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) LW Native never been married, Wee | native iveeue | Timothy 36 | Mixed timothy aco | Eastern Wasnington a ble compressed timothy39.00 @20.00 ed ie ee 14.00 @25.00 Until Wednesday «basket * “7 Night Only @ 1.50 YA L I HARD i | 4 ‘ Charlotte Apples " | —— ; n Pippin, 1.60 @ 178 | Three weeks’ battle against ter Walker ap ovoses yg HE Irific winds after leaving San Frans Hi atsese? |cisco for Ketchikan, has forced the 4 os |auxiliary yawl Fearless to tie up “Th Trail ‘ 03 There Tuesday, Sh e Trai 3 Mee ee gry Ry ; 20 {club of the Onigns, green, local : 26 Potatoes Lonesome oH 00 00 anks Pine”’ REX 10c Children 5e ten the cau f long standing trouble. your | Prices Paid Poultry, V for Exess, Pork I treat all DISOR- | | ¢ Spr ings Thu Frederic Comt Pauline H me to me | “THE SPIDER” is reliable W an} Tent a Kk. DONAWAY “ 1 Liberty Building 4 | large 06 @ 09 | Union Third. Opposite Postotfice, ters, tive 09 Office Hours: 9 a m, to 8 Bm od block hogs. 09 @ 08% Sundays, 10 a m, to 12,

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