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TODAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY SHOWING ONE of the Most Dramatic Por- trayals Ever Seen on the Screen Depicting in a tremendous manner the oft- repeated but true expression, “To the Vic- tor Belongs the Spoils,” ‘despoiling of cap- tive women AND | ENID MARKEY IN - WAR'S WOMEN seovwee | STRAND b Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca = | STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916. KELLOGG BUCKS VOTE MACHINES, | Prepares Suit Because of Al leged Defects in Record ing Votes SPOKANE FOR M’'BRIDE James Y. ©. Kellogg, candi date for congress on the re | publican ticket, Thureday ls preparing a complaint to be | filed In the superior court for the purpose of enjoining the use of the county voting ma In the coming primaries nber 12 Kellogg charges that the vot ing machines bought by the county commissioners are In capable of registering firet and and second choice vot re- quired by law when there are four or more candidates for state and congressional offices There are « nt nine cand! dates for congress and eight cand! dates for govern Under the pri law, each vot er must register a firet and sec ond chotce vote A first choice there is a method to register both voted for one. This, says Kellogg, is « fatal de | fect, and he will court prohibit the use of machines until they are better per }fected. The county bought 200 ma. hines last year | While declaring himself for Pres lident Wilsoo as tvpifying the best | | progressive interests, Ole Hanson | of Seattle is avidently also going wt to Former Gov MeHride of Seattle ive republican in Spokane jto give his sup Jeroor Henry |who is a progr Hanson has been |the past few days, and he wires as follows McBride has The hotel lob | ernor |here since Monday jby at the Davenport }ecome voluntarily to offer their ald The women have organized here in} his behalf anf gave him a lunch leon Tuesday winner here, The progres e for him to a man,” Friday noon, John FE. Ballaine will speak at the Seattle Commer jetal Club, on the subject = he inside history of the KOV ent attempts to kill it, and its im portance to Snattle DAR. The Importance of Good Teeth KR, CLARK ” owt certalr Overlook. Neth and vital bea the gener ealth than t it H ood teet ® y into t or act with mf tieation vote alone in not enough In fact, the vote is The county commissioners say first and second choles votes, Aut there Is no way of telling If a voter skipped the second choice and only ek to have the voting for | been ia crowded | with McBride supporters who have MeMcHride is republican candidate for congress, | ernment Alaska railroad, the pres | The meeting will be open to the PAGE 2. THE STORY Augic, an artist, who can draw anything but @ salary—broken in love and finances, bires an assassin to put him out of the way—only to have fate amile on hfm to the extent of a pretty girl and a million ou unknown to Augie gots religion and in aenannln atic Joe,” money To complicate the ph Auto blood dollar legacy one idea now Ausie’s t whore in to avold hot on ail to return the 3 DAYS n TODAY ANY SEAT Westlake at | U.S, HAS CORNER Green Lake ibrar \' nigh WH i | N WORLD GOLD | Judge C. PD. Murane nat a 0 | | committeeman Alaska, will ad-| | vl ry offictala say when all of the gold rs in | Frances Baxter was|@reat Britain to the United 8 rary chairman of the |24S arrived, the total ld | wentata. a and bullion {n this country will! eoting held Wed the total of any three coun-| the world. The present nts are part of a necessary trade balance ttlement headquarters in republ |the Smith oullding | Dr. C. C. Tiff andidate for st 1 gtock of roner, addressed d in the Un was Republican club We 4 J more than the total | He declared he wo in any other two countries Jependent The two billion and over held by ements that ma he United States includes gold in | Dr W Corson, candidate for | coroner, spoke to the Home Mi | WOTE (5S INDUSTRIAL | #oc! f the First M. E./ church at the home of Mra, Wil-| CENTERS IN THE CITY m Barr, 231 30th ave. He also | » to the Daughters of Pion | spol pate suaihte Altectio wma ndirectis| at the home of Mre Homer E. Rus-| The school board Wednesday for'aa mew {fie ‘ae |sell, 6802.Kighth ave. N. EB ordered the establishment of in any ether one ; Membera of the Women's Demo-| york, Jefferson and West Queen | ce fay to ch 1 el to date to 1 t 1a\*/ who had addressed the De. tra ¢ mah aateerad Good Eats cafeteria and wh Sito appoint a suree for each district. | | this | pledged th to Woodrow | . | 4 1 deeskint” wh * emlatered | Wilsor r » to Mra. | ee wi ya erg —- eee wre snehauenmneme Py - A Bie ore o ( t cl ONSUMERS' LEAGUE Ri La - s pay | the state dental board hanging |R. F. We tury Hl c MEAT CLAIMS FIVE |." s°°"""" | QUIT AUTO;RUN AWAY crea ote ete are sear eT Ceomumar ae ob 7 | ™ 9 a You! Count Lagisiative eague, Mr ssiness and soc meeting at . ent was the teat stake by] . ; : ppeciamn grassy Beg eBid ed ec —-- dental work |Helen M. Stevens of the ber of Commerce Friday By CHICAGO, July 20.—Atter going| lace In the United States yester-| poticg are searching for two men ; County Government leas x *, - ay, ¥ M6. ophie Z 1 of t 40 & season's record, Chicago's tem |who jumped and ran from their| pe od RI tcc Sh pad oy s perature was sent tumbling today| A NEW metal portable garage ls auto after it struck John Minker, Lege | William Relote of the Beattie Sof. by @ thunderstorm. Five died yes-'sold by the foot. Bs }2908 12th ave. N. BK, and injured | or « frage club, and Miss Mary G DE LAY SALES C0. sransasasasseseaessasusestasisanessasaeasasusnsensninsininsnieninesameniasaet |him while he was at work for the|wa give with alt wee O'Meara of the Women's Demc i Seattle Electric company on Broad-| KUATantee of aatinte ratic club, came in response to an way, near Pine st., at 0 a m,|Msned both by th learnest query made at the « | way, F 1 i HB lusion of the meeting Mrs. M | Thursday Minker was brulsed wher and manager ' h * re The auto Hcense number, 42601 thor |B. Harker, president of the Wom) 4. ~ neray Sales Compar was iasued to the Waterhouse. | 4 Ag porate Ps hen UC} othweat distrib for the %| Sands Motor “or company, police " eG ber wemver why oe rer #3 | oa. ities Fearne! ee 9; yous & 4 of these women, who have | Premier Cleaners —_—__—_—— yally deed their support t « 101 os, locat Could anything be fairer or bet-| President Wilson | Union Street ter protection for you? | people realize the magni-| : Ito'you than It will cont fo have your] DONALD STENTS, 11, of Akron, | tude of such » business. The He WILL SING Character Clashes ‘ Rai ghiago ta eines’ ¢n aaaate he eee ‘ton {Sold over 3,000 of these Cleaners | } +7 Fy the pound in Seattle in the last few years | With Caste in Regal Dental Offices =| from the poun They occupy an entire store and " | se . ne ae ee ise three or four automohiles, be T R | 1 an stles a motoreycle, in connection enor ole in | — - with the sales and the service de SHOP GIRL” From the Novel by C. N and A.M. Williamson, with Edith Storey And— Antonio Moreno M. Guterson’s Famous RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Friday's Musical Program at Request of Patrons Special ) MESSIAH SUNDAY 2:30 AT ARENA 5th and University Concert at CLEMMER Seattie’s Best Photoplay House Sosssstsoctsstssstssssisssssssess esse sstsi sos 7tess esos] j StF e2S | Admission 50c¢ and 25¢ Erotosstisststststsstesiitssibt spices sss tise h This Is Last Week You Can Register for COLVILLE LAND DRAWING Wenatchee and Omak Are nearest registration points. Frequent train serv lee. For literature, fares, etc., Clty Ticket Office Columbia and 2nd Phones: Main 117 Elliott 5609 Or King St (Union Depot) partment The Frantz Premfer Company. | Cleveland, Ohio, is the largest com | vany of the k the world to. d mannufactu vacuum clear e « lusivel factory ha ay In a some 300,000 cuble feet of floor 7 . f 2, The manufacture 00 ©) a Ay . r s 1 and) mor cleaners per day One of the |spectal features of the famous ' Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner is the self-cleaning, rubber lint-pick ing brush, which is very much preciated by those who use the cleaner. It is interesting to note that the Frantz Premier Company have | erected over their building in Cleveland the largest electric U. 8 flag in the United States. A visit to the DeLay Sales Com water stain, When others fail it in the |dependable treatment for all skin | troubles Zemo, Cleveland | | yany ato convinces of the ME URAU TTS IRAE coormous amount of details to. be | taken ca of there, and the hus: | ty The have a special sale on thi week in which they give a 10-day | free trial n opportunity to tho interested to purchase a Frants | Premier Electric Cleaner on excep. tionally easy terms, And to those who call at the store and pla their order, they are giving a re ular $3,60 electric iron as a spe [cial indycement, YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ITH FAT LHAMBR 1 Oc Continuous 11 to 11 Douglas Fairbanks and Jewell Carmen Cartoon Comedy and an Educational complete this all new, first-run program, FLIRTING | CHILDREN ALWAYS Pine 5c Friday Specials Used Furniture $25.00 Light Golden Oak Dinir $30.00 Fumed Oak Dining $45.00 Golden Waxed Oak $50.00 Golden Oak 8-ft. Dining Table $30.00 Quarter-sawed Oak “Wardrobe $46,00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet fe $15.00 Pacific Oak Hotel Dresser for $30.00 Early English China Closet for........$7.50 00 Golden Oak Combination China ch set and Buffet "21-1 $23.50 .$19.50 5.00 Early English China Closet 0.00 Golden Oak China Close h Buffet for.. Englis 00 Mahogany Cane-back Bed for Ma $35.00 gany-finished Four Morris Chairs, vel- our cushions; values to 36 Hardwood Kitchen Chairs, golden oak fin- ish; regular $1.25, each $35.00; each 79c $4.75 $35.00 Quarter-sawed Oak Bed for.. 5 Bed 00 Velour Lounge for $75.00 Tapestry Upholstered Settee for.... $50.00 Tapestry Upholstered Chair for.. $4.95 Center Tables, your choice, each oe 2B 50 Leather Seat:Chair foticisss oss cccessat $3.95 Two $10.00 and $15.00 Settees, velour uphol- each Three $16.50 Brass Beds, 2-inch posts; each $10.75 stered ; $1.50 35.00 Four-piece Parlor Set for......,.... $9.50 $35.00 Three-piece Parlor Set for..........e005 $5.75 lwo Chairs, velour seats, each .. 95e $45.00 Perambulator (brown reed) for $12.50 $35.00 Perambulator (brown reed) for $8.75 $8.50 Child’s White Enameled Crib for........ $2.95 Ten $1.75 Kitchen Fourteen Commodes, values to $9.50; all fin- ishes; each $1.45 G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Easy Terms Tables, just as good as each new; STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The Animated News, a