The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1916, Page 3

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Come and Hear My Famous RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA which was formerly at the Coliseum DAILY MUSICAL PROGRAM Selection from “Pagliacci,” by Leoncavallo Xylophone Solo, by C. Fisher Overture, “Poet and Peasant,” by Suppe SPECIAL FRIDAY CONCERTS At 3:15 P. M. Selections by Request M. Guterson Lionel Barrymore and Grace Valentine “DORIAN’S DiVORCE” Five acts of intense and gripping interest, presenting a vital story of a real man's sacrifice for the wife of his heart "ADDED ATTRACTIONS GOLDBERG CARTOON COMEDY PATHE WEEKLY Beautiful Hand-Colored Views of Japan 'TIME EXTENDED FOR LEASING COAL LANDS A BOOST FOR SEATTLE Many Seattie folk will 1} be after thi this a royalty not to exceed 5 gratified at the cat sceeninte per cent of the Mag price of t coal that Secretary Lane has extend- Preference ts to be given, accord ed until August 1 the limit of [ing to Secretary Lane's announce the period within which leases ment. to those who will make t may be obtained upon coal |larcest investments and the earl lands in the Alaska territory elopment of the fields. recently opened to mining by The reserved area is Intended as the government. a check against monopoly or unduly The time, originally fixed, | high prices, but ft will require a was altoget t hort, in tl separate act of congress to allow} opinion of Seattle persons who the government to mine coal from) were interested, to permit of (!ts own lands, proper investigation by men of | When the Alaska coal-leasing bil! limited capital. | Was in congress efforts were made Letters written by these Se- (to amend it to provide for gov attie men caused Secretary ment ownership and operation of Lane to extend the time limit. | these flelds and the sale of the coal | Opening of the Alaska coal fields |at cost, but this amendment was is expected to result in cheaper coal | defeated. | not only in the Northern territory, | | but also on the Pacific coast | The government leasing regula | tions have been in preparation for | hg A a the past year. v ‘They concern 23,370 acres of coal-| v. t v bearing lands in the Bering river| Pasteurised. Regular tc milk region and 13,920 acres in the Mata-| fave cost « Real Estate LOANS LOWEST RATES NO COMMISSION PROMPT SERVICE Straight mortgage loans in paved districts. Annual payment loans. Monthly payment loans. Interest charged on unpaid balances only. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. Aceets 96,500,000, Established |nuska coal field | counts oe 26 Years Both districts contain high «rade | 1. |bituminous and anthracite coal | LOWER room. 1KE FLACK MKT The Alaska coal-leasing act re-|—————— — —- = quired the president to “designate, and reserve from use, location, sale, lease or disposition, not ex-| ceeding 5,120 acres of coal-bearing | jand in the Bering river field, and| s not exceeding 7,680 acres of coal-| jbearing land in the Matanuska | field,” for government ownership, before opening the balance of the| ieee liands to private leasing. | Satisfaction Guaranteed Secretary Lane decided not to re This Tonte 16 guaranteed ¢ tain the full arnount allowed by law stop falling of the hatr, remove jand not to select the best land for|[ aanarutt and to pr iy Until Saturday rte the Night government retention medias 0 thn tals, A: tase ¥ai He has reserved only 3,326.17 |] uanie nedy for Itching scalp The Most Popular acres in the Matanuska area, and {n|Jand al! ailments of the hair Star of the Screen the Bering river field only 4,356.98|} Contains no alcohol or artificial acres. | ing, and money back ff re Now that these areas have been |} sults are not satisfactory $1.00 designated, no further reservations || per bottle. Call, phone or write by the government can be made. ‘o Distributer, 667 Em Leases are to be granted for 50 Second ave. and Madisor years, with a nominal royalty to|] St. Seattle, Wash. Phone Matin the government of 2 cents a ton for || ° the first five years, 5 cents a ton for the succeeding 20 years, and| ADVERTISERS MEET Florence Tumer —IN— % FarFrom the a Until Wednesday PHILADELPHIA, June 28.—Ten Night Only thousand delegates gathered today in the University of Philadelphia's | buildings for departmental confer. Charlotte Walker lences in connection with the con | vention of the Associated Advertis. [ing Clubs of the World in Periaitametcat al ike arco “The Trail nearly one billion of dollars a year |in advertising of the GIVES 4 OF 6 SONS Lonesome | NEW YORK, “Jone 28.—"It'a thet Pine’ duty and they had ought to go,” says Mrs, Zenas Burns, mother of lthe “Burnses of the 69th.” Of |her six sons, four have answered the call to arms, The other two 10¢ Children 8c are too young Madding Crowd An Artistic 5-Act Production of the Great Novel by Thomas Hardy Coming Thursday Pauline Frederick in “THE SPIDER” Special Organ Music Proprietors of soft drink bars and cafes are being notified We day by the police that they will be Hable to arrest {f intoxicated per |sons are ween coming out of their [Diaces. | |ncenes when he was | Jamestown university Robert Harron and Mae Marsh, in “The Wild Girl of the Sierras, which comes to the Liberty Thursday * * PROGRAMS TODAY COLIREUM "silks and rating,” witty rite Clark LIBERTY —"An Apostle of Vengeance with William S. Mart; “Bubbles of Trow bles, oat with rence Turner, A romed A he Wives of the Rich, Social Pirates of the Little M dramas, aad an Edison cartoon STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. PAGE 3 i INVENT NEW BRAND OF'§ VAMPIRES FOR MOVIES “ee NEW VAMPIRE In “The Destroyers,” the Vita graph Blue Ribbon film the Clemmer, is a vampire wh ew hot breane frantically e her bosom or roll her eyes wildly in the lirection of t x 1 didn’t want my vampire to be that kind,” says Jamos O} wood, the author And in having her stabbed just as she to kins the hero, | bave her mee her end while peeping thru a key hole. “ee | REAL WESTERN SETTING The love story in “Mue Mood} and Red,” the Wil'lam Fox photo-| TWO DRAMAS HERE drama at the Strand, is given one} of the wort elaborate Western set- tings ever photug-aplied A regular Western “round-up"| (rams. show was enacted before the cam era as part of the story George Walsh, the |how to handle himself learned Walsh was one of the best athletes in the Institution THEY LIKE MARGUERITE Marguerite Clark, in “Silks and Satins,” will end her big run at the |Coliseum theatre Wednesday night | Thousands have gone e the popular Marguerite. he 5 is worth seeing, and Marguerite ts as lovable as ever, Thursday “The evil Thereof” starts WEARS SAME DRESS In the cast supporting Charlotte Walker, in “The Trail of the Lone some Pine,” at the Rex, are Theo | dore Roberts, Thomas Meighan, | Earl Fox and Park Jones. Mies Walker wears the same red cotton costume she used during tl ¢ years she played the part of when “The Trail of the Lone some Pine” was being produced on the stage. STARRED WITH NAT Florence Rockwell, star in “He! p who have not Selling Prices 4 of the Fell in Love With His Wife,” whict oy Beng Amp 4 Mutter, Eggs and Cheese i “ in playing at the Alhambra for the! of teeth tor $20 thee tT - Little Monte Carlo last time Wednesday, was leading| have decided to con- we Dest Yet—2-part Kalem lady for Nat Goodwin and Richard| tinue the reduced rates mery Also | | | | Manefield before she went into the| movies The directors of this latest film of hers used some of the finest tour ist apartment houses in New York for their exteriors ee PREACHER LICKS HIM William Hart, in “An Apostle of Vengeance,” at the Liberty, takes part in a fistic struggle which looks like the real thing. After| Offices established 26 jhamme' ring a “mountain moonshin ner FLORAL DAY AT FEST Flor al day began at the Ballard r club's community festival day with seevral thousand blossoms entered for the prizes The show Is to last thruot the |week. The Brotherhood of Amer jean Yoemen will have charge of the evening program Wednesday LAUNCH NEW FERRY King county's new $40,000 ferry boat, to ply between Portage, Vash on tsland, and Des Moines, on the mainland, will be launched at the McAteer shipyards, on the Duwa mish waterway, at 5 p. m, Wednes day PINCH LOTTERY MAN Sin Sing is in jail charged with running a Chinese lottery at 210 Washington st., Wednesday, follow ing a raid Tuesday night by the po lice. Tom Sing and five white men are charged with being in a room where gambling was conducted FIGHTING ON MEUSE PARIS, June 28.—Violent fight ing occurred last night on the east jbank of the Meuse, The situation | was unchang i, the war office an nounced today, | Full of Vim, Vigor and Outdoor Action Blue Blo and -A Good Fight Cow Punching wm: pe Race Between a guct* Horse and an Auto pre GEO. WALSH IS SOME ATHLETE —He didn’t like books and school, so he started out in search of adven- ture—and believe us, he found it. Mutt and Jeff Comedy Cartoon Jeff M the Germans Run—(After Him) * Hart, playing t preacher, hurls his o te bank {nto’a moun strean ese es MILLIONS READ NOVEL Positively King Baggot, who is supported the by Edna H er and Clara Beyers, will be seen at the Mission for the Best last times Wednesday in “Half a| ictu: Rogue,” a fivepart Red Feather| Picture nterest drama Half a Now ie a dramatization for th Bei f the Harold MacGratt ceed ed the . It is le that at a fourth of the popula t “# the United States read the el. This pict was f 1 around the vicinit o n nah, Ga PICTURE HARDY NOVEL Par Pr a file The Wives of the Rich,” which heads the new bill at the Class A Wednesday, is a three-part Selig Soctal Pirates of the Lit tle Monte Carlo,” the other drama, ! ix a twopart Kalem Edison cartoon cc con the bill Cockroaches Rats and Mice pee osmets, genet | MARKET REPORT | Albert Hansen . pests. Destroy them with Stearns remith Electric Rat and Roach Paste, the and Siverene e standard exterminator for thirty THEATRE Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca White river ma Burbanks 010 Second Ave, Near Mr, five years. Gems a It Kills off rats mice, cock _@ _ _ r d Does datiy by 3 W Godwin & oO , —— . ‘ ” Prices Paid Producers tor aus, bl ike powders; re Aprissté, Gal. | Weal ona Bue for use; nothing to mix. Rerts sack - mein is pages in every pack cal ‘Dental Reduction F and i ig The Wives of ay Renin 4, Brown fod ne use the Rich p aD 4 : dressed ry Powerful, Gripping Seattic’s Lea ing en to 1 bd. ° @ tint See ° ex oe ee Selig Drama ing A block hogs * © 09% Social Pirates are so many Retailer tor til 1 wu Ne GouD _— An Edison Cartoon Comedy local 0 Cal, ¢-dasket Dom 125 @ 1.50 Limburger During oe entire tte wheel f Jone I will atin $8 Fi, finned Ee oon ce Monk : 1 That will bring tears of $1.50, $6 rilin 02% Wirconsin triplets . ety laughter 150 @ 118 Young America i er) 136 » ~ie @inm During the me of June teeth Onions for Py rhea wil e from Or Ca on EDWIN’ J ‘ 250 c Walle work guaranteed 15 yeu 20 Third at Pike evenings until &§ and Sundays until| Onions, green, locel Ty | 4 for people whe work. Phone Main | Potatoes: 640 White, new, Ca Special Summer Terms On These Grafonolas:— Any one of these popular models will be an ideal instrument for summer. 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