The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1916, Page 8

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NOTEWORTHY ENORMOUS SY EXTRAORDINARY A 10-Part Motion Picture It Opens Sunday at the COLISEUM It Is Called “Whispering Smith” It Has More BIG ACTION Tremendous happenings, heart-stopping moments, than | @ut yesterday by Foreign Secretary ‘Aguilar commenting on and refut “ng assertions in the American ‘Rote. Report From Trevino TAnAARAnnn ‘ The war office has r Oia ie Gen Trevino a comp Allies Make Greatest of All Drives — ived fr ‘The foreign office statement was | ing the statement of the Mormor published in the same edition eee tia pa with the American note, which was | x r o thus given to the public for the first lime. The newspapers printe| TWO SUICIDES FAIL “first a paragraph of President Wi! son's communication and then in ' Serted a paragraph of Aguilar’s re Mra. Gertrude Briggs, 220 W man line from the Arras south to ply answering that particular lake ave. and Mrs. Margaret Met Gomme. Vor aa be . cbarse. 2209 «First ave, both at half ' . . Alf, the brief bu r Say Tone Justified sutclde yesterday by wall peo ll — ; POfficials said today the tone of| Polson. | Hoth recovered | shortly under a ra Agiilar’s statement was fully justi.| Dut he died as the im dows > i < "fled because of the tone of the) the city hospita: ‘= lgia apendi an life American note. They complained |* °@*Polic acid solution that the United States had sent sev Jump to Attack eral sharp and undiploratic mes The big guns lifted their ¢ 200 KNIGHTS HERE: :: ame Instant Sages to the Mexican governme and said they had withheld prblica British troops sprang forward ‘tion of many of these notes be. About 200 Knights Te: y. {the attack " Cause they did not wish to stir P| rived here Saturday morning at 7 T? ts | hostility to the United States o'clock trom Los Angeles, wher the « The foreign office announced to-|they have been attending the 33rd f° me and e @ay that upon receipt of informa | triennial ‘convention They will be| ments fron Kitchener's” arr tin that Secretary Lansing had is- entertained by local Knights while| Which had been held in reserve Sued fresh warning for Americans here back of the lines —— y m ead the dis Days Starting si shed ine Ger British not been brough t for the jth T effect of th British military work on the Ger }man troc seems to ha been q Some prisoners say they had no food for three da owing to 1ea fire whic prevented plies react , from communicating tre The Britist office ed that the mad | satisfactor Gen. Joffre t i t =a in full t : “JANE” fo ga d be made before night The British att was made on a -A rich young man wit aie gue ce the po hapeiad go from the Chariew ironman wich Gentian advanced trenok CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD forward othe attack at AND SYDNEY GRANT Dd ix stags Pehsdevitiew pais a6 the soreen otare BOILER EXPLODES MYRTLE STEDMAN AND alia i slocs; shaker os FORREST STANLEY 1 defective safety valve in Fire Station No. 21 at North 73rd st “BLIND MAN'S BUFF”—a Comedy Drama IMM ie. ot Fra Starring Jane Gail and Matt Moore, Th a fracture of the leg of red oir ft Program, selected from two of thn lette, a carpenter, who was work ie tink, ee he world—-end ing in the basement. Damage to W - building 1 estimated to be WESTLAKE AT PINE CONTINUOUS 11°70 11 A L. BRASS is DEAD Ant feet A ‘a J es Bae a as istant Keneral Friday morning Hie was 56 years old, His widow survives him a © a ae LLI TO SING IN VAUDEVILLE *~ Ranson, at the Hippodrome, (2) Mme. Jeanne Jomelli, at Pantag: (3) B Bruce, with the Wilkes players, at the Or pheum, (4) Rita Gould, at the Palace Hip. HIPPODROME and eight pretty maids, comprising Sunday's Hippodrome theatre) Archer, in “It Happened Paris l vaudeville program wi » headed | have a chatty-singy act which has Iby Re Bros,’ Afrigander Min.| made a all over the clreuit strels, composed of 14 kinky-head-| While th neros Sisters will offer ed comedians {n a minstrel act,|a combined vocal, instrumental ithland singing and dancing act. Grace de i i | of the old Southern * will Winters has a ventriloquial offer you ever saw before in your life. pail of the old Southern airs will » iiss a ventriloquial offer lots dancing, too of famous vaudevillians Alexandria, the world’s greatest’ Mabel Naymen and her trou ot Marimbaphonist, will be on the | trained tropical birds also wil fer job as well as Jack Fi Hebrew | a feature h installment of CHILDREN the tra ( wgonig ~ je PALACE HIP * “ ’ " Peg 0° the Rita Gould, star of the New Yor Saturday Night—Last Times—‘The Evil Thereof’ Ford and Winter eaidun- peotuaion, “la ws axean in America,” {se to be the big head mic huar line attraction of the new Palace ORPHEUM Hip program of jeville and The Road to Yesterday” will be| photoplay which opens Sunday to the Wilkes Players’ vehicle at the | continue until Tuesday night ik a = |Cunard, will begin Sunday Miss Gould will render a program fEXICAN PAPERS APP | “An Honest Thief” will be seen| of malody. She has a cleverness of RO VE for the last time there Saturday manner, a figesse of song and at J night Bb tractive personality THE CARRANZA STA ATEMEN? vita Then there will be Chas. Mason & pe Co. in a fare entitled snreiepnaniesianiione § e. Jomell!, whose Austrian] “Who Is Who?” which includes Mr —_—— Ito leave Mexico, instructions weretr~ grand engagemeat was can-| Meson end. company of five. MICO CITY, July 1.—The Mex-| wired to all civil and military av 7! celled because of the European war Chas. Reilly & Co. will appear in City newspapers today vigor Dacities to give guarantees of pro CONTINUED } has sig ne-week contract with} a new playlet called “The BE ven (tection to all Americans and other “vem ong hie) Balbo mterday by Foreign Secretary | oreumners in thelr juried FROM PAGE1 tor the point where| Chas, Rartholomew has a comed } THE SEATTLE STAR JEANNE JOME ) ! AGEN Ne , lal attraction will be/ and racter act | offered. The diva will sing an| Maxie Mitchell {s a diminutive selection, and e} comedienne and voca | will be the old favorites Ergott! and Lilliputians are nov-| ” Annie Laurie” or “Last/elty acrobats and gymnasts | Rose of Summer | The feature photoplay of the bill In addition there will be “The | will be “Truth Crushed to Earth a beauty chorus, Bill Dale and Lew| the seventh of the popular “Who's Karl and the Girls two male stars ity?” series. oe CROWN PRINCE fest fighting The Getmans | ed four different wan preceded by attacks Hat nd f RESUMES DRIVE PAT SULLIVAN UPON VERDUN GETS JAIL TERM :: PARIS, July 1.—The German crown prince has resumed the | ,/ at Sullivan tor drive on Verdun with most | tiolton and. Ed powerful attacks on both sides [in the establishrr of the Meuse, the war office an- | fitted $100 and nounced today. The most vio. [sentences for viola lent Tighting In many weeks | MacMahon Frida had developed on the north. | Who was accused of west sectors of the fortress. | the cafe at the mer e, and & t tl tor M bartender was given th In * of terrific attacks! They gave notice of appeal, and west Meuse, the Germans| were released on $500 bonds eac capt ortified work and e Ht ‘ ench counter attacks ater regained all the lost ground.| again penetrated Thiamont Woods. n was recaptured by. the! » R. gmith, formerly a fireman terday. The redoubt it-lon the Seattle, Port Angeles & was entirely smashed in by| Western railway, was awar " rrific artillery fire udgment of $16,000 {n superior The French official statement, it] court Friday against th mpany is to be noted, silent on the op-| for injurtes received when the en erations near the Somme, where! gine in which } fell French and British armies havelinto the bay Janu 8 been launching a gigantic offen Four Attacks MEARS STEPS OUT The Germans resumed the at f tack on the weet bank of the Meuse anse of ill health, W. A toward evening yesterday. The en-| Mears, manager of the transporta n east and west of Hill}tion bureau of the Chamber of © the scene of the blood resigned Frida Sa earning Commerce mare Pension Your Wile Lh ing money regularly du years ate investments to leave her We also advise you to save Horton Trust and Savings be able to buy for her an income policy which will give her a regular monthly income SECOND AT CHERRY Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,317,523.28 after you are gone. mag ei a ring so that you will have some good at the Bank in order Ins DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH, your Dexter to urance " ‘POLICE BELIEVE IT PHANTO Of a modern society Raffles who turns Sherlock Holmes when a pretty girl upsets his plans—the complications are decidedly original and altogether intensely interest ing & FRANK EENAN t seen in “The Stepping san and “The Coward,” with pretty little RKEY HEARTS AND SPARKS Hank Mann and his Key starring REAL MUSIC for REEL PICTURES stone crew, in two reels of Oliver G. Wallace ana Our $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra 4 Days Starting Sunday First at Pike.—Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. high-powered hilarity. hell exploded right in front of us.;was about $160,000. ¢ ~~“) | When the smoke cleared our fence| Pier 11 was built in 1901. a { was gone portions were added in 1903 tase CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 One Dead, One Fatally Hurt, any { PIER 11 BUILT IN 1901 | Total cost of the sub and super structure of Pier 11, according to ance was carried on about 80 per cent of the full value MOORE ENLISTS Councilman Moore has received George B. Nicoll, general manager | word that his son, Vincent, has of United Warehouse «|joined the Idsho National Guard whi ased a portion of the Phe and will go to the border, in Dock Fire, poh ac Renin pe egg vba gua re HE steadily growing list of cludes in addition to the ter and towards oth Aaya aud the comb manufacturers who regu- the firemen on Ia larly equip their cars with onfiagration might have resulted these tires—the owners of practically pee dibs Aosgehl Wace ' every car built. © Chie ingham, who aa hurried to the f the first What makes so many motorists glad rok htae te chart eat iis to pay the higher first cost of Goodyear eitinbed tress his aut le, when Cords? f ement ale a nto the Greater goodness, of course, and greater The shell comfort; less-power-lost, and more-mileage- a Saturday gained; and a new-found freedom from While the fire was at height stone-bruise and blowout. some longshoremen pted to sh into Pier B. A numb Good: of strikebreakers at work yoy They were held in check by the po- sturdy by these unique a squad of whom had been cor edvantages Ee Caner tnt eons Jere and jolts ere combetted reat oversise and the ef Goodyear Cord ‘construction They are easy to put on and take off because they do not rust fast to the rim. Blowouts are lessened by our No-Rim-Cut feature. Punctures and skidding ere were made Was INCENDIARY Pr 1 1 reduced our aoubles ‘0 eckingham contin thick, All-Weether Tread. ed, Saturday his endeavors to Loose Tree are diminished 1 by our On. r Cure. earn the iy: éh-bedecnn eeen in the Oriental dock shortly before BNgnted by our Braided Plame the fire of Friday night ba acae A vestigation is also t that the f Ox standing o} GoopfVYEAR Goodyear Tires, Heavy Tourist Tubes and “Tire Saver” Accemorian Gre easy to get from Goodyear Service Station Deciere everywhere, led to the explos hin Thre started Patrolman tal doch lief t re nutes befe Poli Myers They the box co Serst art and ed the Orien their be to have by nated who familiar rounds tl aw with the and police BODGED HoT STEEL Chad Ra ar walk tt following acc during the time o water front beat at nigh ‘ount of his at Pier I was going Nong, attending to A the lit on| f | one, but| mall space | FIGHT AMID SHELLS Remp and his ine compa flames at helter of a own when—zip! of red-hot steel a bowl of chop betw out » of anks Chad's be thereafter in the my lor toa at is shrunk hadow of a large a Lieut men, of en fighting th behind the Cartrid nid Remp tirecrackers Pier 11 popping all the| They sounded All at once a big from were

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