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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 22, GOOD ACTS PROMISED IN NEW VAUDEVILLE; COMEDY ATORPHEUM 1916, PAGE 5 THEATRE Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. A Stirring Western Picture Starting Sunday for 4 Days Only WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GEO. WALSH AND GRA (Keown as Hippo- drome Theatre from Deo. 1S, 1915, to July 15, 1018) One Shall | Marry? The bix added attraction will be Ray L, Royce in artistic é on all hie past efforts | Mabel Doyle, at the Grand; (at | bottom) Fay Carranza, at the Pal ied IN: MISS HELEN SAVAGE & CO. B sce Hip: tot right side) ‘Edward londell, at th antages. Present ae Bwedtt ty opucrion “a DAY AT THE WILD WEST SHOW" The new program of vaudeville +} J and photoplay which opens Sunday | P at the Palace Hip will have as its EMORY MANLY headliner Willis Hall & Co. in an| allegorical sketch entitled, “Which | “The Whistling Phenomenon” REGULATION OF character | r studies of smal! tow y i THE OLMSTEADS IT DISCUSSED “ei ose : Artiatic Posing and Acrobatic Novelty : saneiad ane tainie on Bi —a picture of love and adventure. You liked ’ [Will Ask City Council to| aovel aad clever animal GT George Walsh in “Blue Blood and Red” ffic Probl aud Still, “The Aeroplane G "ue li Hy i i a i FLE ROY and MABEL HART Seay “rete, Problem [Geet ml he arrzine | you'll like him better in this one. A grip- a High Clase Vocalists » | ath perience, will present songs and ping story—just full of thrills and action. pa pecans we Seen | Ring Mrethacs a0 tomly Od —Remember, it’s for 4 days only—so come nearly three hours Friday night | letes early. i DAYS ONLY BROOKS & DOYLE in the Chamber of Commerce The motion picture feature of this omed: rooms without noticeable re- bill, Which continues until Tues be Pee Team Conan sults toward accomplishing a | day night, Is “A Trial of Souls | solution of the jitney regulation ee : problem, for which the meeting | PANTAGES Weekday ee Cc was calied. Art, mbsie and comedy will be orkKing Tele) omedy Matinees Sundays When the outlying district |feature of next week's Pantages | orators ran down and delegates | bil! . ee ee I a Bo ae Also Mutt & Jeff Animated Cartoon decided to ask the city council |for by Edward Blondell and Ger-| | at its meeting next Monday to |trude Perry, in “The Lost Boy Tudor Cameron and Johany O'Con nor, apostles of good cheer, and | Harrison Greene and Katherine it | Parker, billed as “The Blue Ribbon Pair of Polite Comedy.” The artistic features will be pro vided by J. J. Cluxton’s “Brides of the Desert,” a beautiful dancing number, requiring two men Jitney| eight pretty young women. F study the present transporta- tion situation and to pass an ordinance which will insure cltizens of all districts the bi possible transportation service. It was the general sentiment of the meeting that the jitneys should be forced to give the same reliable service that the street cars do. Representatives of the SBSIDENT PLANS FAR-REACHING oy DISCUSSION OF MEX. PROBLEM The STRAND [10] BY ROBERT J. BENDER to discuss the situation as well 48 drivers were present, but deciined|tured dancers will be Princes: U. P. Staff Correspondent —_ apg oe fg ogy ood 5 act on a committees to study the| Athena and Verna Mercereau. An-| an «(| ee situation, declaring it would take|other noteworthy number will be cm letra age Seg fg Na Ey Gp SECOND AVE., BET. SPRING AND SENECA residen tT question. in imitation of art masterpieces. question asterp Reece ct the United jecmennce of the commission La The ordinance now before the| The 16th episode—to date—of| States and Mexico get together | “28 expected either today or early | ity council to regulate the jitneys|the big Pathe serial, “The lron| in an attempt to solve the Mex- bee hee that Lute Cabrera, Mex-|"®*. disapproved by the majority | Claw,” will complete the biil. | nee ‘oh sean soles Wi ican minister of finance, together Of the delosaten. It was vo ~ to EE ee 8¢ : : jis De i rr ne - aap skis hed : became | with ho have taken an|°") . 4 | he does not wish the scope of [lative part in the economic life of|, Three new members—A. J. God-| Beginning Sunday night, a new TRINGER WILL Daughter of nere MUSIC ASSAILS NELSON 0 the discussion limited merely | Soxico are mentioned prominent-|4ard. F. Green and F. G. Drew—|jeading man, J. Anthony Smythe,| Joe Is Strong for to military matters. ly as Carranza’s choices for the|Were added to the committee ap-| will be with the Wilkes players a consisting of L. The president is said to be de 4j.|/Dointed last week rthe will be seen! the Orpheum is taken here to inc ‘ | commission Suffrage Herel BED OROSSERS, COMMISSIONER termined to avold giving Carranza.| ste the firet chief expects the Frank Brov D. W. Tageart WA V.Jin the comedy Elevati a Hus BE FOR DRY LAW his generals or the Mexican pudlic coming ‘iseussion to extend be. | Bouillon, F. J. Wright and J. Payne.| band,” as Charlie Sample, the hue the slightest impression that the na the pale of military activity This committee will investigate! band with a keen business instinct | United States wishes to dictate the | |: may go so far to include | possible regulations, and will at-| but unpolished and rough, who. ae “ Her thins a A Mexican national policy the march of events since the faliitend the Monday council meeting| after marriage. is taken ‘thru a|Edltor The Star wee kro RR erg mobilised at erman Nelson of Orit ae For that reason steps leading up of Madero to report the improvement clubs’| course of refinement by the ambi-| In a recent editorial in The Star | hdr ton £0 into action late|er, one of the best-known men in to the suggestion of a commission -—— ere: tious wife, who has had to earn|in regard to a candidate for sher * They're dikdintt tails talk tees the South district, has entered the yi i) HIGH SCHOOL AT A report will be made to the gem/ her own Itvellhood by teaching! ir, you apoke of the necessity of Wg . ance|race for commissioner a IN HIGH SCHO AT 7; |era body August 4 | music, Phoebe Hunt will have the|.) eb er z . Otto A. Case, former secretary of The jitney problem will be dis-| role of Letty, the music teacher.|°"'° ing the ary la ne of the most important en- |the Seattle Commercial Club, who = ~ TOURS ORIE NT AT 3 cussed by the council at a spectal|Charlie and Latty meet at Mra 1 have publicly stated from the permanente =a they "ook called | was being boomed for the same _ entmanp hearing Monday afternoon. Moran’s boarding house, where|platform at Georgetown and Fre | Frid 2 pen however, took place! place, Saturday issued a statement |they live with other cosmopolitan | mont that I would enforce all the tee Hugh Rood iat das ama that ee a fore oon ie for a 4 - Des 0! riters 06 et hg 2 * Case had been in Eastern Wash- iy BOYS. 6 AND 3 YEARS, | :222s000 "sn os weg erred | awa, but especially the gambling muffins, and the Red Crossers had ington, returning here Thursday. . 9 7 New York's boarding houses a prohibition laws, outside of the | we i He will not file for any office, he OFF TO ADVENTURE|»: nelair. will make|city of Seattle, and, if necessary, I Friday night they entrenched| deciared. |her first rance Ww the enforce them Inside the city | paeoyge 2 before a Score of prom-) “It is important to nomin ee ee EET Wilkes players as Mrs. Moran, the at that I would help the Jane pile sae gr elieanel kere Dr bese Sis ba — 7 ee tar’ acCammell and andlad ho , ee a « te 's and | camp: s 01 a landlady, who 1s proud of her Irish| ..avor and the police department ceisliae Wagcocaers Aut ens ae icone sn against the Hamilton | Blunder are heroes Saturday of the! pirt), said Case, “and it is my be- line of work rather new to | Boy Scouts of Greenwood troop,| siss Sinclair ore Rand, wil.|!" thelr fight against the bootleg || Fanged by Mrs. Jessie Nash Stover. |ijef that the best man for the posi- Ne They returned to camp Fri! jam Walsh, Fanchon Everhart and/gers and blind pigs in this city; | Besoin beh at 2:30 p. m., Wilbert tion, and one who can and will |day evening with Wayne Brown, the other members of this popular|that so long as they were earnest | : angfellow, sent by the National ke a hard, aggressive campaign, jand Master Axel, 3, who were run-| company will have congenial roles|ly endeavoring to enforce the laws, Red Cross society, will give demon-/{s Herman Nelson.” ning away from home to Canada. for the week, during which the|they would have my assistance, } | Strations in life-saving Nelson is an officer of the Wash- | The runaways were captured! usual Thursday and Saturday mat-|but if they relaxed, I, as a chief The public ts invited jington State grange and has been |three miles from the Boy Scout] ines will be give executive peace officer, would step | Relatives and friends of the wom-|in sympathy with the forward-look+ res ores camp at Meadow Point and carried ss in to enforce the laws and protect en's training campers are expected | ing legisiation. He stands against on the backs of the troopers into| GRAND the homes of ali the people of King | ;to swarm to Fort Lawton Sunday. |the “pork barrel” method of voting ° ] h j camp. The Helen Savage company will|cou 1 , The betel gp ts he ae shes ae away the county's money. 9 feature the new bill at the Grand| I want to let every one know jin camp and keep on their khaki/ The Woodrow Wilson league, 4 skin-healt Lee ae eet anal nat the ty Ine SHH bu enforced ids conti eloniece, Day at the Wild West Show.” The|outside the city of Seattle as en ee as regular democrats who are for Some day you will try Resinol — new show begins Sunday ergetically as it Is being enforced INSPECT LAKE SWAN Wilson for president, will soon Ointment for your sick skin. Then | Other numbers on the vaudeville| inside the city of Seattle at th open headquarters in the L. G, you will understand why so many | bill are present time. sunk truly Rf urs, ‘ Smith building. Robgrt P. Oldham doctors prescribe it regularly to stop | Emory Manly, whistling phenom-| OHN STRINGER 1. Six city councilmen are ingpect-| {8 president and E. C. Snyder vice ’ itching and to heal skin troubles like enon; the Olmsteads, in artistic jing Swan lake Saturday, prelim-| President. This {s a branch of the eczema, ringworm, heat-rash, and | | St ’ | i posing and acrobatics; Le Roy and CHAIRMAN CALLS nary to recommending whether or 88me organization which Norman 4 poison-ivy (or poison-oak). \ Stearns’ Electric) sever tar vocaists; trooxs and Mies Helen Cannon, daughter of |0t it shall be acquired for an im-|Hapgood of New York, an inde | 1 1 ana a tpowating seasivoir. 4 3e,/Pendent, organized | Doyle, in comedy, song and dance bees Geet Hanan pounding reservoir, as one of Se . ‘PRat ena Roach Paste” s::i0 Chasis. “tn the Moo Cannan i, [ative Moped ‘water Sites, Senne | LOS ANG ( uly 2 | ‘ " 4 7 é | walker,” will furnish the movie fea : provements. The party consists of A Star Want Ad will place | . Wome il as great | Councilme: pake re. t | The National Rat Killer —|ture iy et | WASHINGTON, July 22—Devel-| politicians as ‘ber i ao Ok | a. Fitsgerald, Dele and Setar | Zou ae 18 vee See ‘— for use, economical, reliable.| 5. oe ip ment of a plan for electing dem.| Politicians as men. 1 co my [na: Fitzgerald, Dale and Haas. | in and about Seattle. ee \n package, | 1 ocratic members to congress/ ghould not produce an ‘Un | —_ : 1 $1.00 Because of her great popularity, |) oo. Shiirman Vance McCo' 4 orymhere | Manager Muiler announces the ex.|Urousht Chairman Vance | MeCor-| Joe’ Cannon ih their ranks, just | borers |tended engagement of Fay Carran. |,micK of tte cemorraate ctrmicon,| Mf 8008 ce they have had a It: | a | eee a, DANCE E AND PICNIC | sar"the “panian Nigdtinenie 1012, ,¢4Mauineton today,, He con] tle "nore poltical education.” | GOLDEN GANDENS PATUK i ey oe AS pen: vreee members of the house and senate! faith {n the political future of | an e | Mi8S BEATRICE RUTH WIL- ‘Sinai Hee aakgenent gp = Mh ty >. orene jand will leave for New York tll “comen anncunted by Stine LARD astonished *ducators When| sunday Afternoon and Evening . s. Helen Cannon, daughter of HIPS: she qualified to enter high school|. Take Fre lard or Ballard Congressman “Uncle Joe” Can Beginning Monday, » Matinee 2:30. Evenings, 7 and 9 o'clock. WAGES ON S : for, . Beach ¢ Loyal Heights LBR non, on a brief visit here re- | en $0c Straight Time at 7 years of age. That happened sat ark | B -) MAKES LONG FLIGHT cently om her way to Alaska, | THE WONDROUS mee CLASSIC Fie BAL one year ago and is only a minor ADMISSION TO PARK Just Printers accompanied by her niece, Miss “ 99 vertime ‘ nage eine * “ er irgin «Fure ‘ conty ofthe Chit THE “COME- BACK” Lire rrine ain tora tn tne onset serontane tehe| YE Ctinot auate my father 0 Brides .». Desert * cocity of the child | yet accomplished over Puget \ (1 WAGES ON spe With her parents, Mr. and Mrs was re — —————— Ed Hubbard, with Frank) {Sard to uational suffrage. Featuring PRINCESS ATHENS and VERNA MERCEREAU i ‘im: 7 ‘ia sntnned t ia wee Shak ; s yah nave been so closely connected Two Men and Eight Beautiful Mai: 40¢ oe af Leon Willard, she sailed for the|never 4 sw tee be Hin ri ie 1 | —— 7 Chace sa passenger, abel ise with him in hie political iife hd Se a 60c Orient recently " 0: not exercisa, } F eatin ty ° . elingham to La ashington ip! that now women often talk | Bie Branctacs bn b tote to titer amo ihutation to watiaty | [ Pimples Disappear | two hours and ten minutes Friday| too much. It-is a habit they | Reproductions of Famed Art Works by the Free Board and Lodging. J} extend her education. Equipped | 4% 4i%, higiving appetite | jafternoon, in their flying boat, built! must overcome in the political | MODEI =) DE I T JXE with a portable typewriter, she | strength MEDAL Haarlem] here is one remedy th seldom|>Y Aviator Maroney. Hubbard will) world purae APPLY AT DOCKS will WHE bar-depeticmood aa tm-1e? “the national remedy of |¢atia to cleat away all pimples, (spend the summer flying near Se-| As for me, 1 take all the suf. | eee ee \ or pressions 4s the journey pro-|!! fo the work. They are] biack heads and skin eruptions and attle frage I can get and feel that it AND DON'T MISS AL BLDG en 1 put aman on his feet | healt | is my rig Edward Blondel! and Gertrude Perry, “The Lost Boy” 549 CENTR. 9 , It; whet Any druggist can supply you with rs is | Tudor Cameron, Johnny O'Connor and Their Comedy SEATTLE TAXES To BE LOWER ¢ acid polson-|semo, which gener overcor ' LAUNCH is INJURED Paul Stove. Ria & Pig Harrison Greene and Katherine Parker, Song and Chat r or | pimptes, hes rds back intr a jmuset acséa aiva ele ' : tag ; an tepaire fora THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST BILL YET 1 pain ga +) Some one went aboard the launch hinds a? cinaeen Waterfront if the city budget is kept with ontir prgpdcent ue : Columbia, at the foot of Fike. at Coe Meets SEE CHAPTER SIXTEEN OF Em ers’ Union Deputy Assessor Frank Hull, Fri-| ¢, 600 and $1.00 ghe extra fyeksi. and wo oll cups an mash put “in “and ‘con-| Cc e ron Cc ploy: i, tases I be 8 litte lower)? ¢ name GOLD MEDAL: ry}aticky, and tn for) Warren, owner, 1517% 11th aves) | ithis year.” His estimate is based [for '*, Are the pure sinal.| tender, sensitive ating iWa E oon PIKE yo on new valuations of propetty imported ‘iaariem O11 ‘apsules Zemo, Cleveland, reported the case to the police Main

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