The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1916, Page 2

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TO SIGN 100 FOR ALL READY FOR eames MOUNTAIN CAMP NIGHT or the STAR—MONDAY, el 3, MUSIC FESTO [i 4 ae FOURTH ake ainies |Co-operative Outing Plan| Will Begin July 12; Expect ; GE itinges on Response of | = Many Visitors From We advise you to see what we sin- Applicants Out of Town a aa cerely believe to be the strong 4 aes | eer omenee, Wiorening jCOST WOULD BE LOW)PROGRAMS COMPLETE 7 we have ever shown. ‘ | Whether or not “Camp Soattle The program for the four days of |will be established in Paradise) Seatiic’s Music Festival, which will valley, on Mount Rainier, to make! begin July 12, has been completely the mountain accessible at half the arranged ueual cost, hinges on whether or Wednesday morning, July 12, will not 100 people are willing to take be given over to the registration advantage and register before July| of viettors from out of town at var 0. jous headquarters assigned to them, | mm The Central Covaci! of Social! Mrs. John B. Hill will be hostess Agencies, made up 0% nearly every! at the Washington to the guests or civic and educational organization from this state; Mra, Florence + aa lim the city, together with the park Young will recetve the Oregon vist & beard and the city counctl, ts try-|tors at the Butler; Alaska, Idago WITH jin to work out the play and Montana will have head-| i | ‘ t Need 10) Bigners quarters at the Frye, with Mdame 2 a = | It has been panned to have the Grace Towers as hostess, and Mra. j first camp from July 31 to August Jessie Stover will receive British | ’ 7, if the 100 necessary campers Columbia questa at the Washington ¥ 7 sign up before July 10 Annex * IN ’ The agencies camp headquarters| Wednesday afternoon there will | 2 | are in the AnttTuberculosis league be a reeeption at the Commerc’ tal) butiding, on Fourth ave., at Univer) Club, and Wednesday evening an| J sity at. iMumina arade will move down | = The camp ta not a commercial or! First avo. and back en Second ave., | philanthropic project, but a co-op ter which various clubs will hold | | erative plan. Anybody who can| open house to the guests | Being the adventures of a get a recommendation from any! Thursday morning will be given gentioman of fortune (soci- school, church, educational organt-| over to teeeing, and Thurs¢ay ety Raffles), who turns Sher tation, social adjustment organiza- afternoon the first of the concerts} lock Holm when a pretty tlon-—-any statement of moral re will be given, under the direction | girl upsets his plans. sponsidility—is weloome to Ko. lof Claude Madden | Work an Hour a Day | Friday, Charles Lagourgue will Each camper will be required to) have charge of the concerts, and) 7 }do one hour's work about camp) Saturday will be in the hands of} -_ HANK MANN each day. It may be dishwashing John Spareur | L>. or it may be playing a banjo at inday, Handel's “Meastah,” with | Ané hie comical Keystoners, night. The Bm department has\ its chorus of 1.000 voices, will be In two thousand feet of high- offered the services of Maj. E. 8. | directed by Claude Madden en Sern, “renrts Sad jIgraham, veteran guide All the concerts will be given Sparks.” | | The total cont ranges from $10.50 for a four day camp to $15.60 for an fn the Arena . jelghtday camp, Detailed plane are su Ss $ 6, 26 : Real Music for @ available at the headquarters, at ES FOR $26,1 nm Fourth ave, and University st Reel Pictures ! Many teachers, summer school] Mischa Gutterson, leader of the jetudents and commercial employes! Russian orchestra, which formerly Oliver G. Wallace and Our have registered played at the Coliseum, has sued C $35,000 Wurlitzer Orchestra. Jensen, of Jensen & Von Her erg. for $25,126 personal injuries allaged to have been received when MURDER CHARGE they mixed tn a fist fight a few eks ago. Jensen is one of the proprietors of the Coliseum. The orchestra to play a selection which was advertiand Howard 8. King was formally charged, Monday, with premeditat ed first degree murder of Mra. Co Firet at Pike. Continuous 11 tiee Brinker's court United States. FESTIVAL UNDER | ‘tauxnorr KILLED jappointed to return there as agent for the Ford motor car, was B NEW YORK PRESS ate 1S DISCONTINUED 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 NEW YORK, July 2—The New GET WELL watcRratiy | York Evening Sun and the Morning} TACOMA, July 2—This city is NERDS Sun appeared today under thejaressed in {ts Sunday clothes ete dena ie an ante ecm) ownership of Frank A. Munsey. Co-| The Montemara Festa, Tacoma "| aes vow has been offictatly | great patriotic = | eld Sunday nigh ny | Incidentally, the New York Press,/yearly holld: owned by Munsey, was discontin-| ushered in ued and absorbed in the Mornin) San. The Evening San, which de WRITE BIOGRAPHY | A fon service was The first performance of the elab | pends exclusively on the United|orate ballet spectacle, “The Stars| Mra. Helen Norton Stevens will Press for its agency news, fe [and Stripes,” will be given to-|been commissioned to write the financially successful paper, having | Bight in the Stadium, weather per. Diography of Miss Adele rst teen shown the highest percentage of|mitting, and will be repeated Tues. | author eler and setentist, who in of any New York paper in the|®4Y evening. Tomorrow morning |died here February 23. The two Inst few days at 10 o'clock a big preparedness | women were intimate co-workers. parade is scheduled to wend its way thru the downtown streets NEW VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT FORMED In the future Alan P. Cline will] have charge of the General Roofing Ma ‘acturing Co.'s interests in the hy sicie: The Washington Osteopathic as-|Northwest. A great sales force ts to “At net. why not? iy LOS ANGELES, July 2—John|#ociation Saturday chose Dr. J. E. be added at once, he de petro Se ine Right Drog Co, with. | Cort of Seattle and William Morris| Hodgson of Spokane president, and) — ——— Piget charge. Our eye, eat, nose endlo¢ New York. both of whom are|the members departed for their) HEALTHFUL THIRST QUE eet 5 : homes after having #pent a busy here, announce today that they have combined their theatrical in | terests and will operate a string of 52 vaudeville houses. the state fish commission rainbow and cutttroat trout #1 John Pierce, bandit, who held up| will be distributed in the ttream a Ravenna park car the night of|the state within the J April 29, and was overpowered by| months. the car crew, is awaiting sentence) in the county jail Monday. He was found guilty by a jury in Judge Giliam's .court Saturday. Horsto session in convention here. t TO PLANT MORE FISH According to an announcement o ILKES PLAYERS awn of Y vee UT ROAD TO YESTERDAY" Nights, 8:20 Summer Pricee—100, 200, 300 Mats, Thursday and Saturday, 2:30 DR. LOWRIE ELECTED |__*""™:.. NEW P PANTAGES next few Tne Mat. Tomorre’ rhe. She AUTO KILLS WOMAN |. NORTH YAKIMA, July 3 Lowrie of Tacoma was « |president of the Washington State! Matinees H and 9 NEWICK, July 3—Mrs. T, J,| Dental association, at the m This W O'Day, wife of the former publisher |here Saturday, Dr. A. D. Ren MME. JOMELLI of a newspaper at Malden, {« dead|ton of tle was again chosen ec: hedtrase © finjuries received when an auto) retary-treasurer. Five Othe t Acts in which she was riding wan °° | SISTERS LONG APART | 10c rac saturday 2O0C SEATTLE INSTALLS ’ IP steona ai Lala COFFEE MACHINE| OLYMPIA, July Two sisters, ‘PALACE HIP it Spring ichwa! er Bros. & Co. Se-) Mrs. Anna McKinley of Kelowna, B attle’s oldest mercantile tnstitu-|¢ and Mrs. J. V. Yantis of this RITA GOULD tion, has just installed a fine vac-| piace, met for the first time in 48 Other Features and uum packing machine Packing of their coffee. They state this is the first ma chine of the kind to be installed in the state and is an evidence of the progressive spirit of the con- cern The machine packs coffee by a vacuum process which is said to be a scientific method of preserv ing in the article all its delicate qualities. SANDERSON’S PILLS The well known and relia- ble remedy for FEMALE TROUBLES AND IRREGU- for the years Saturday N. Y. BROKER DIES | failing in-two ventures) his fortune, Septimus | Charlton, former New York broker. died in obscurity at 615% Fourth ave. Friday. He had few acquaint ances In Seattle. His last venture was an attempt to manufacture coal | by-products in Chehalis DROWNED IN WELL ‘We are able to guarantee to do you: ik for you without hurting Photoplay you a pit ‘We are in a position on account of "the immense volume of business that we do to assure you of the very lowest pric We offer you the services of high i‘ de, graduate, regiatered dentiat: one of whom has graduated the very best dental colleges in the country, and passed the examina Hon of the state dental board. Each ind every operator in this office ha ble certificate in front of his dental in plain sight of all. @ offer you with your work an ronciad gnarant satisfaction. is guarantee 4 beth by the sratur who does the work and by Pe Clark. D.D. 5. owner and man f of tiie office, who Is thorough- y_ responsible It will be worth a After which draine ot te 290 30 LARITINS, Cure mi Mro, Scott EB. King, formerly of tee it wit'be worth yin oH tele aya Seattle, drowned herself in a well) than it will co box, or 3 for $5. lat Preemption, Il, June 25, accord-| See ve enn G0: yout Werk Hou ing to word which reached Seattle Ble ta the proot Nid Be ab Saturday. Her husband formerly intiemen: 1 had three teeth led by three different dentist nd after thin experience I was ver mapoeh afraid to ¢ e to your office. lived at YOUNG PRIEST DIES! Rainier Beach Specialists in Painless Dentistry ears Tha a thorot om now on my dread of the dental! ) chair has passed, for the Regal Den- tists can pull any tooth painiersiy, For 26 ¢ made Pain PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO Jas they aid not hurt me whe Rev. James Coghlan, who has Taras feeneh, stuay, PRAMS Sette aa been attached to St. James’ cathe work to your entire satis We have plenty of orients | LE EIRR MB cdral for the last three years, died at Hee eea? te ao you ianiais “which are con: Providence hospital Sunday. He @,,,U2 Your gums bloga? It no y Vincing a3 this one, whi we will DRESSES “oe a was 27 years of age and was a na adicated at once to be very glad to show you if you will! tine Gt Weatand ation of teeth and Call at our office up your h fixed right now. You mind to start to without he NEW YORK TROOPS ARRIVE Be 18" | oser piace to FOR BROSVNSVILLE, Tex, July 2 Di wiheuts dou” The first contingent of the New _ York National Guard arrived here 2 simultaneously with the first heavy Regal Dental Offices rainfall in 18 months. Three-quar i Man » Cor. YOUR TN ISO.K. ters of an inch of rain fell in a few hours. Taira) Fourth Ave. and Pike St, te 11. Matinees 10; Chil- a Wheeler, his aunt, wh Ae ee ges 4 dren Sc; Evenings 150, body was found lying beside that) The municipal free employment lof her etater, Kate B. Swift, in their) bureau In Seattle obtained jobs for ian Woes ase’ on 100 and 1,025 women during morning of Apri! June. without cost to the employers The charge was filed by Deputy OF employes. During the first atx |Prosecutor Ellis, who conducted| months of 1916 the bureau has the recent coroner's inquest in Jus.|Placed 25,390 employes. It ranke third, in the volume of service, lamong employment bureaus in the) in-| NEW MANAGER HERE THAT HE IS NEUTRAL 1916. PAGE 2. The Man From Bitter Roots And the crowds were simply held spellbound by the intense, dramatic scenes that unfolded themselves one after the other. The general verdict was that this is Mr. Farnum’s best pic- ture. It’s a story of love and adven- ture. Mr. Farnum takes the role of a miner who has to fight for his life. You have probably read the story—if so, it will add greatly to your pleasure in seeing the picture. See it today if possible—but certainly no later than tomorrow. Do we need to tell you that the Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon is funny? 10c MAN FROM | TEAM. Eox~ PACKED HOUSES GREETED THE FAMOUS STAR THE STRAND SECOND AVE., BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA | Oc (TTER ROO ou BRUCE MARTIN SAYS | Rruce N. Martin, newly weil deputy county clerk under Wil! Sickels, says, Monday, he did not! gay FRANCISCO. July intimidate employes against alding|Calmly strolling into the the campaign of Percy Thomas, He | Fielding tn broad daylight an unmasked bandit held up Har- clerk, says he is neutral. The only thing old F. King, night YOUNG ATHLETE | TURNS ROBBER :: .— Hotel t and Mart id, it seems, was to pass) oy Yelavich porter, forcing about to each underdeputy w tating (them to surrender $206 from the - . rom Gickols, Stating | cash drawer and envelopes con- th at any employe of his office who) taining valuables tributed anything to the cam-| guests more than $4,000, worth aign fund of Percy Thomas, acan-|” King and Yelavich declare the ate for county clerkship, would ropber intimated he wanted a room be considered as getting too much/and then drew a gun end issued money from the county his orders. | He was fashionably dressed, HOLD BIG PICNIC | young and athletic in appearance Athletic sports and aquatic] After the holdup, the victims said, he made them bind each oth event t d the pient f th Youn eee re ene siti’ |er with telephone cords, then de etaie suk mendie "| parted. Two minutes later he re Li turned, catching King in the act Rerarvarere BOAT SERVICE TO telephoning the police. The TACOMA FOR THE FOURTH Pandit threatened to kill Kt Practically every city Wi ashington will be Tepresen ‘YOUNG BOY DROW EVERETT, July 3% iImus, aged 9, was drowned day. He was playing on a w | Riverside, near here, and # |into a chute. course. JUNBAU, | Copper already ALASKA worth $5,000,000 has been shipped |ported at this time in, 191 shipments will total much m 1916. A verdict of guilty to the of using the mails to defrau returned against George P. man, Saturday, in the jeourt, He was tion with the sale of Canadia: lands. Everyone Welcome Admission 25¢ | A number of Knights of P: taken about the city July ccused in ng, re ‘The Puget Sound Navigation | adjusted the bonds and vanished |Company announces that it will |trovide a special boat service [trom here ‘to Tacoma. on the MOLD 3 CONVENTIONS |Fourth to accommodate those who |wish to attend the auto races, Ar-| "1 gages rangements have been made ANACORTES, July 3 Three whereby certain of the boats will| Conventions will be held here to- make direct connections at Ta-|™orrow. The postal carriers, coma with Northern Pacific traing | Clerk# and postmasters will all con which will run direct to the race|Vene at different halls in the city. and town in ited. overett Satur- harf at tepped ‘EXPORTS ARE LARGE! 3. more from Alaska this year than had been ex-| 5. All| ore for ROSSMAN IS GUILTY charge id was Ross- fed connec: 0 farm K. OF P.’S VISITORS ythias | were the guests of Seattle Sunday | . between trains Chancellor Brig. Ladies Free |S. Young and others, en route to the convention in Portland, were | OHARGE FORGERY ‘dward Looker, a certified pub- ing here yesterday. llc accountant, aged 35, was arrest- Georgian hotel Constable Ed Shrewsbury and charged check on the seatti ed Monday at the by lodged in with forging a $2 Dexter Horton bank, which is said) t to have been cashed June 20 by C,| F Looker was unable to! J. Black furnish $ [ Use Zemo for Eczema | Never tried and fatled. yo tng, m plying a Rhy droge bottle the county jail, 500 bail. ind how ittle st for often Healing ment emo 1s applied. you have} can stop burn- itching eczema quickly zemo furnished ? Extra Pt 4] by begins In a short LONG BEACH, Cal, July 3— Julian Liebes, known to the Alaska fur trade, was drowned while bath- Dental Reduction Extended By Edwin 4. Brows DD. t ‘nion Blks. here are so many who have not vantag of teeth for [have decided | tinue the reduced rates junt!l August 1 ’ F During month of 1 Ut in. $3 gold fillings! ‘or $1.50, $6 filli °) $3 and gr einin ap- by time, usually, every trace of pim- Dies, black heads, rash, ecxema, tet-| PYORRHEA TREAT. ter and similar skin diseases will be) MENT NEDUCED removed For clearing the akin and making vigor skin t dependatie ou ble aly heal ‘emedy watery the thy It ts not greasy dors and fail treatment zemo tt it Cleveland ts for Men Wanted 100 Longshoremen WAGES 7 a.m. to 5 p. m. Overtime after 5 p. m. 75c per hour 100 Truckers on Wharf WAGES 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Overtime after 6 p. m. 60c per hour Meals and Beds Furnished Steady Work Guaranteed APPLY Dodwell Dock & Warehouse Co. Pier 14 Telephone MAIN 1223. During the month of July teeth cleaning will be $1.00 and treatment for Pyorrhea will be from $2 to $10. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8, an Oftic not * established 25 years. = the| work guaranteed 15 years. alljevenings until § and Sundays une Test people who work. Phone Main 40. 50c per hour 40c per hour

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