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ba STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916. PAGE 2. 'PROGRESSIVES | — MEET SATURDAY THE STRAND State Convention Will Be! SECOND AVE., BET. SPRING AND SENECA TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Temple William Fox Presents the World’s INO SLATES ARRANGED Greatest Emotional Actress \ | | This convention is open to all No cut and dried program or slate! will bo pre-arranged, but everything will be left to the determination lof the participants in the meeting.” This invitation has been issued by a committee of progressives gned by Austin EB, Griffiths, C.J} | France, Geo. A. Virtue, Lucy P.| Case, Mra. ©. M. Rhodes, Edgar ©} Snyder, Fred J. Chamberlain, in] conjunction with the call for a pro-| gressive state convention to be held| Saturday | It will convene at 10 o'clock in} the Labor temp! All progressives are Invited to} attend regardiess of past party affiliations Tho South District league has been organited to support the cam-/ |paign of Herman Nelson, indepen: | dent candidate for county commis-| sioner | ©, P. Cottrell of Kent was elected | chairman, D. A. Morris, Riverton . secretary, and Austin Cowan Vashon, treasurer. The league, consisting of those withdrew and urged Nelson to cast| ! —a powerful picture based on ee | : mother love —a picture every who desire to see a man elected in the o lasioners’ offi who woman should see —and men should study. “THE RETURN OF AN UNWELCOME VISITOR” BEAUTIFUL Pauline Frederick As the San Francisco Cafe Dancer In the Five-part Thriller THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE THURSDAY TO SATURDAY —— sedan 15¢ scone punty is not ted down to the ' will open up headquarters n and will pursue an energetic to nominate and elect elron ts a farmer. He never ran for office before, aud Was persuaded to entor the race only after Otto A Case, who was being boomed to make the race for the independents Edward J | dates for one of the candl-/| ‘ S$ tA perior court judge, fs a WILLIAM FOX Mme. Kalich is recognized today, beyond all ; her first production be of greater excellence from question, as the greatest tragedienne—the only the standpoint of lavish and costly mounting one in fact—worthy to be a successor to won- , al A I cg su Pid than any picture he has thus far made, and de s Be his orders were carried out to the letter. great triumph when he secured Mme. Kalich to s : : act before the screen. To properly introduce her This remarkable picture will be shown for 3 to the American public, Mr. Fox ordered that | days only— TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An excellent comedy, together with “Mutt and Jeff,” round out a program that is unsurpassed 10s) THE. STRAND larmy actin Dill without « SENATE PASSES = ‘STA ih son one exception, og » og st miltary budget q BIG ARMY BIL [the ares in time. of peace by yond a ‘FARM BOARD tion. The exception is the $390, 108 : 000,000 appropriation by Russia in| | 1914 15, providing for 5,000,000 sol-} diers 1—Al E IASHINGTON, ig AREY ‘The army Dill follows close on| _.WASHINGTON, July 27.— 100,000,, Th€ president today nominated the largest navy bill, $3 Guardsmen and regulars on the Pr Mex: 50\ever authorized by any nation | e@ following men to be mem B Mazican Doren not 10 erceet fir |. Fights are expected in the house| Bere of the new Farm Loan Ps gle SECOND AVE., BET. SPRING AND SENECA ; -ate this aftern: and.|#Sainst both bills oar wdge Chas. E. Lob. : eed oon as an amend-/"",mong the novel features of the| dell, of Great stain lan ot MACHU Me hebh; whe neeed : ppropriation W. Norris, Philadelphia; Capt. bill are enlarged appropriations for _ Ment to the army ‘bill. nated Abraham Lincoln for prest W. &. A, Smith, of Sioux Cit . 12,000,000 | United ates military observers y: dent Senate passed the $3 |who are taking lessons tn war in| 0 Herbert Quick, of | Ho is a member of the ‘79 class) - - — oe ——— cee. ee the European trenches, and an ap-| evtutor to The ot Yale, | Wednesday { provements ) were discussed by the|1312 Fourth ave, Henry building. Propriation for a council of nation-| 4.44 other Sorippe papere. He practiced law in Moline, Ml.) he Women’s King cm |Special committee on streets Manager Buckley employed #7 jal defense. 1 for many years and was county at-| 1 os club elected Mra. T. A. Par- | staff of skilled decorators to trans — This latter ts to consist of six) , torney one term sh as chairman form the barren room fate a BOW * B. Kegley, master of the State ish civilians and six navy and armytneenig of Washington, —e Judd has been a resident of Se cee HAS E ; MUFFS MEADQUARTERS ARE and original booth and advertising men, to co-operate in preparing | prominent candidate for’ the 1 attle ef former councilman. OPENED FOR SHOW show headquarters bere. the 41st district hibit space. The show opens Sep- {ince 1905 and has been en) . P. Rw pi Rly mange the nation indus|tion. He has been in Washing the legislature from There is a big demand for ex- The bill provides $13,281,660 for| b¢ pees & time it appeared as| Bat” | . + Great activity marked the formal tember 5 in the Arena. airships. r certain Claude! James Y. C. Kellogg, republican | Als, hist! opening» Wednesday, of the new for| candidate for congress, will be ‘n| That's all that can be heard punts “os and exhibit headquarters) John Smith, of Bemidji, Minn., an elty | Kitsap tty for tho next two] at the hearing of the Ameri. {0 the Seattle Ad club's advertising| Indian, is believed to be 150 years WILL GIVE CONCERT °°: oosure: nf THEATRES 1 NC T: (istrict against Mike Carrigan and| days. He will address two or three| can Association of University |“2OW and Ad ball masque, at No. ‘old. Frank P. Mullen. Ramsay is a suc) meetings. Kellogg {s former pro-| Professors into the cause of - A special musical program will| cessful real estate man. He served| gressive county chairman and has Prof. J. K. Hart dismissal gaged in sote Important litigation/ has filed for n er the rt PALACE HIP ley sag plo Phocs4 osc one term in the legislature i" big folowing in the navy yard| from the University of Wash ° 1 er h ave stric’ 7 A —< po pee bicycle act.|between Pike and Union, Saturday} Geo. F Sy candidate for gover-| ee tho rules prescribed eV) a ny a er, He Olevening. The Svea Male Chotr and! nor, addressed a woman's meeti Captain Frank B, Green, republi Prot Pavear ef Mined callane, 1 F 4 ; DR. L. BR, CLARK Mosher, leads the new program others will furnish selections at the Fraser-Paterson tea room| can candidate for prosecuting attor-| land, chairman of the investiga or Late Summer 5g ‘ ay . hag ednesday at the? 2 , Was given a great welcome|tion, every one who enters t AND \ ' You Couldn’t Ask for a) Palace Hip. Gailaies 40 eo Wednesday night, when he| investigation room must leave wit \ : " ial Frank Burton and cempany, an gland’s 16th century war with| I 1 BROS returned to the city from Moose-|his mouth padiocked Earl Fall Wear Stronger Testimon: other headline act, present the| Spain was responsible for several oH he rt Ml v od he represented the| Prof. Torrey himself wears ¢ : “h Paid - ‘4d | hear where t D ted th » Tol jroup One—S Than This dramatic playlet, “Paid in Fall words belng added to the Ian Just Printers Northwest at the Moose convention.| muffs made of solid iron a c inert. weather iewed xg , any? Lolita, the violin virtuoso, render-|guage. Embargo and contrabar Gentlemen: After just recovering | od le: Leg store’ Ss style supesrorily 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 ad delightful numbers. |are two of th , in “The Girl and the | ———— About 100 members of the order,|of miles thick he hears no que $50.0 $18. 75 " ny pe |tions and answers none outside ow accompanied by & drum corps, Group Twa @ spell of sickness I found | Lo H & ght bad teeth to be pulled, and | (ome, ney | the investigation room. He's ex- || vous conditio: Clay,” es vi clever Di | greeted him at the station. A re sd Hevery much; In fact, from Aity of lee, eae — " ception and dance followed at the eons oes. cd meartne on ques th ht that a oe » | tlen o1 he Ha earing ‘ pices was Impossitie |, Other acts are Ling and Lang, Moone hall, Green responded with | "qn of, the Niart Nearite ubl Roos 2 ee hall ed fi ter reading many of your testi-|!n “Peg and the Limit,” and Maude |[\"tie incr A speech, knows nothing except that } Mangny \ \Y monials, I concluded I would try| Still, the aeroplane girl, who rides ||] MASTER eee lHart’s friends claim he was job your methed, which I highly recom-| 9 flying machine over the audience. |} DRAMA 8 io ! Mend to all those having tooth gia} The feature photoplay is the| RALD rT AGAIN; bed becau his advancod polit i bles, for 1 honestly can say you did photoplay he | |ical opinioas | Bs not hurt « bit pretty romance, “The Waters of he be one Oye | MRS. W. EMKE, Lethe.” | | POSTPONED he hearing may en da A({ } 1319 Seattle eer ) were ever going to suffer pain from having| GRAND meen extracted. be right) ‘The Grand theatre sprang a reo! arising from a sick bed. And se hare ie Mra, Lemke's statement | Surprise yesterday in Al Berg's ed own pignature that we Merry Maidens. They appear in ied eight teeth for hor just after it Eis hed recovered from a eevero|etting costume and other « sickness, and didn’t hurt her a bit.| breviated raiment. What more convincing proof could} Al Berg himself is a rare comed| ou-ask for that we can and do per-lan, The Gordon, Mossman, Vancé form agnuaty without pain to thelerio contribute with talk and fancy We have many other testimonials| steps, followed by Ede Mae, who! fight along this same line. Every |chatters comedy ‘CIVILIZATION Dedicated to that vast, pitiful army whose tears have wrecked by the dry squad recently, and who was confined to the hos pital for several weeks with ner FOR cry WATER yous prostration, 1s {11 again. George Tennant, Gerald's attor ney, gave this as his reason for the} Suggestions for r the improve ment | failure of his eclfent to appear in/jof the city water works entailing | Justice Brinkers’ court Thursday, to|an expenditure of $8,000,000, and girdled the universe—the mothers of those dead through war’s red slaughter. a one is from a reliable citi F ag ‘ Sitio and vicinity. If you stirs dud puppet. br ggrensay Stagg ait be tried for unlawful possession of |extending over a period of 10 years, | Be Werk for you, we invite you to call[all the children are Interested in Maquor. | will be offered to the city counc ‘ st our office and look over thei Theda Bara is seen in “The Two| The case was continued unt!l| Monday by the utilities committe dmonials, We have letters cove : ‘ August 2. Jit was decided ‘Thursday. ins ll kinds of dentistry, eo that| Orphans.” you will likely find a statement from person who ad work done When you nee oS it like you requ ° * ‘ ge that ‘this: Ign: Shivering in Hottest aay en orcesaly. ag oie Weather, Negro Who oh ite iebieh sentt'wont’asis| Sees Snow Is Held} on this acco nm condition of Judge Brinker fined Louls Pring | The suggestions which will be of North Bend $175 Thursday for|recommended provide for the estab jbootlegging. Mshment of a second reservoir in Volunteer park, according to Coun cilman Fitzgerald, a member of the | SIGN HARBOR BILL utilities committee. “This reservoir will have a ca ast ts rn 50,000,000 80,000 WASHINGTON, July Presi [ier aiace? ta tentaines 80,000, dent Wilson today signed the rivers | : KANSAS city, duly 27—A ree te. shivering negro rushed into po brs tsenry Gill; abnveeriadia “The commi discussed the auentign of, m0 in turn, binges very| Wee headquarters He swung proximately $42,000,000 for the con teas cacldes yer techn ‘hat tie 4 e ue matter of good ge pentget: etents: ae 0 rect end the | — food general! hig arms, stamped his fest and |tinuance of old projects and a few | council be advised to obtain propty | We have a staff of hich srade,| blew on his fingers. heared yee Agee __ |rights tn the park and build.” fcr me earticn Wrery one ct than “Say, bose, why don’t you-all | Another recommendation will be| his certificate from the state suggested that the city obtain the} dental ‘board hanging ‘right ‘on the| send some one to clear away = remainder of the Swan lake water-| wall in front of his dental chalr, In| that enow?” he demanded of a You Know That the hed not already ownod by the city plain eight of all, Come in right ‘a she ad y the elty away and let one of these experts| Pollce captain. “It’s so deep the UNION DENTISTS é The committee also favors obtain | ive your teeth a thorough exam- " mation, and he will also tell you just| ‘tucks can’t get thru. And the what it will cost to have them put| lee Is eo bad into perfect cond certain, {tw as it will be COR THIRD & UNIVERSIT ing property in West Seattle for the | tlt anowing i Y construction of a reservoir, and Ing down. It's still snowing.” Pry possibly two reservoirs, with a pipe The negro was held. He con. | i : posalbly two reservoirs, wit UNION DENTISTS A steel pipe line with a carryin capacity of 60,000,000 gallons a day » Pike St +e Hi Wie dinie 4 00. and emptying into the Volunteer! / Pw park reservoir, will be another sug-| | 1334 ilman Pitegerald explained) Ave. Re Dental Offi Clinton Cyester, In 25 years, has |that a bond issue will be necessary Regal ices traveled nearly 1,000,000 miles on YOUR CREDI hy OK to carry out the plans as outlined Third Dayton, O., street railway lines. Ho wie oie ce by the utilities committee. age oon td Uadad ateseuoon “aieek te. Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States n. One thin ear as muck work ou tinued to shiver when put In a ft cell, despite the 87 degrees reg istered by the station thermom Ti work and by 1. 'K. Clark, D. 6, owner and manager of thin of eter. on 0 horoughly responsible. _— fice, who is thoroughly responsable. | Union St.