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t 4 wy y ‘ “ } First at Pike, continuous 11 to 11. gram tonight and Wednesday only. This pro- The Liberty is the exclusive Seattle home of Triangle pic- tures, Mack Sennett Kaystone comedies and the $35,000 Wur- litzer Unit Orchestra. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In Bret Harte's “Car- quinez Woods,” pictur- ized under the name of the Half Breed A Mack Sennett Keystone Comedy Two reels of thrills, spills and laughter, en- titled “Wings and Wheels.” Oliver G. Wallace and Our $35,000 Wur- litzer Orchestra REAL MUSIC FOR REEL PICTURES Matinees 10c, Children 5c, Evenings (after 7) 15¢ Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid producer) Puget sound oate . Btrgw, ton | TiMiothy . Mixed timothy | ble compressed timothy | Wheat for | | Apricots, Bananas Beets, sack | Cherries, Bing, Ib. Cucumbers, hothoui Gartic, | Grapes new Raapberrien, Rhubarb, loc | Tomatoes, Cal, a Cal. | Watermelon Old Winesap . P Onione Australian j w, Cals. Ontons, | Ontone. Ontonm Onions, White, new, Cal White river Yakima Gems 3 YOU TELLING HIM ABOUT AND ASKS THAT YOU DIM! wis expense poe T NE (rd turn deserves another—one good chew of CUT Chewing fives a man the tobacco satisfaction he’s been secking for years. A good chew of W-B CUT, long shred, means a small chew. The salt seasoning brings ost the rich tobacco flavor without grinding and spitting—that’s what makes it a gentleman’s chew. Get « 10c pouch s quelity test—and learn Mode by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City ke dealer's. Give W-B CUT the surprise of your tobacco experience. @25 00 32.00 40.00 STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 1, ‘QUIZ ROBERTS IN JAIL ESCAPE Gets First | Real Star | Olympia Authorities Trying to Find Who Assisted Them TELLS OF DISGUISES OLYMPIA, Aug. 1.—Henry Roberts was taken from his cell in the county jal! here to- day and given a thoro “sweat ing’ by authorities, who id they were trying to find out who helped him and J, F. Gil state Insurance fund loot e from prison the night of July 8. | Roberts was brought back here |Monday from Brighton, Col,, whe lhe was recaptured shortly before Gillies was git at Key West, Fla | I'm glad Giilies ts caught,” he jsald Telling of their flight as far as accompanied Gillies, Roberts his companion a patr ctacles, false whiskers and made a ple in his chia former acquaintances passed them {n the train without noticing them | Roberts sald believed he} might h evade: cape had tt} not been for a hook the town mar shal at Brighton found in his grip! |which contained the names and Jaddresses of a number of girls liv ling near Olymota. That town marshal,” he said, is too smart. He sald he became suspicious of me because he thought I was too good a waiter for | a small town like Brighton Gillies ieft the train somewhere lin Oregon, Roderts said, while he was asleep, When he awoke, he, , got off and found later that —_— ” es had bought a ticket for a point in Nebraska he TIS BAD BOOK TO ENROLL IN Loulse Glaum, who has been vam piring around for a long time lroles, at last is to appear as a star ease, “Honor Thy Name,” followed by “The Wolf jand Somewhere in France.” | first named film is to be seen short A “blue book” of blind piggers|!y in this city. Louise, in the opin who got their whisky from the Bil.|!09 of The Star's photoplay editor clans wks aeleed SY the pees. oP of the most vampirish ro when they wrecked the Day and/ 2 cae |Night drug store, and {t is being| used to help run down the speak easy establishments. Whenever the evidence on one of these places is obtained, Chief Beckingham gives orders to wreck the place. The campaign i# tn line with Mayor Gill's announcement that the police were going to try and stop » lot of illicit sales in soft drink places, } Louis Collier’s soft drink poo! room was a wreck Tuesday, follow. ing an attack by the police axemen | Monday night. | J, Ll. O'Mera, clerk, was arrested | earlier in the day. Members of the dry squad said he sold booze over the bar. A THRILLER “Under Two Flage.” now featur |tre, has been one of the most popu lar dramas on the American stage. the speaking stage. is given new impetus by the oppor. tunity for better scenery )) Ashamed of her bad complexion If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com- plexion, try Resinol Soap and Res- inol Ointment regularly for a week and see if they do not begin to make a blessed difference in your skin. They also help make red, rough hands and arms soft and white, s of the Alaska Steamship! nounced the schedule of a steamship service from Seattle to! Philadelphia, by way of the Panama) canal @| The company has withdrawn the || steamer Alaska from the Far North || service, and will equip it for pas senger service thru the canal. The first sailing ts scheduled for No vember 22. The vessel will arrive in Philadelphia December 21 I ° Plans to observe international memorial day, marking the end of the second year of the great war | were up for discussion before a} Seattle committee at the Commer- | cial Club Tuesday. Carl Smith is committee. A mass meeting will be held in Volunteer park at 6 p. m. Sunday. | Mayor Gill, Rabbi Koch, Mrs, C. E. | Bogardus and Rey. Silsley will be among the speakers. The Central Labor Counctl, the Seattle Ministers Federation and the Central Council of Social Agencies have approved the plan. and Olntment are sold byall droggiats. For trial | | tree, write to Dept. 26K, Restol, Baltimore, chairman of the | | jo | GIVE BENEFIT DANCE. Proceeds of the Red Cross dance | in the Armory Wednesday night will be turned over to the 100 fam lilies of Seattle troops on the Me ican border. Many of the families are said to be nearly destitute | | The Armory has’ been donated, and « part of Wagner's band will be obtained without cost. Members of various civic clubs will act as ushers. WITHHOLD PAYMENT Creditors’ suits against the Man- hattan Contracting Co., now build. ing a steel bridge across the Du wamish river, have caused the county commissioners to withhold ja monthly pay warrant for $8,880 due the company | Second & University *| 10c 5&c-- Children --5c Qi CLARK y, ererrbedy, |) if you are looking for a | | plece of acreage, you will find || Many bargains In Star Want | \ ?° Second at Spring JOS, A. MULLER, Palace Hip ::* THE HOME OF REAL HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ALL BIG FEATURES IN THE NEW SHOW TOMORROW PORTER J. WHITE & CO. In “The Visitor,” Dramatic Playlet by Oliver White HUGH J. EMMETT & CO. In a Musical and Ventriloquial Novelty Bowen & Bowen | Harry Reichman “A Sidewalk Fitrtation” ano Nonsense” Aerial Le Vails Pistel & Cushing Aerial bi “The Stranded Minatrela” Marvels “The Regeneration of Margaret” “THIDUNE NEWS PIOTORIAL . and Sundays Vampirish Louise Glaum Louise for ithe Triangle film concern in minor he is to be starred in a coming to be Woman” The ing Theda Bara at the Strand thea-| For many years it held attention on In the movies its thrilling action The || ray 1916. PAGE 3 | | | Chance as a/| in Siren Roles Glaum pires in the business In her new siren stunts it promised that she is something fierce in the line of a temptress Not only does she keep one faith less Rpoune out late nights, so tha hin wife's old sweetheart can call around and tell her what a poor fish the {s, but she has to juggle a couple of other custard-headed tn dividuals on the side, because they | .|figure in her fiendish plans, and/ must be held under her fatal power * * * |story, by Ouida, never lage an in-! stant. |THEY DO NOT MARRY | A story with a different finish is |that of “The Shadow of Her Past,” jat the Clemmer theatre, in which Lina Cavaliert is featured. The }man who proved faithless and the man who was constant in his love ) fight a duel. The faithless one wounds the other. Comes the girl then to nurse her real love But they do not marry and live happily | ever after, ||MAN PROPOSES ||. In “Mice and Men,” at the Rex ||tn which Marguerite Clark stars, the psychological experiment is Tyee ee & professor of raising a || etrl be his wife. He adopts her in childhood and trains her—but men and mice propose, whilst fate disposes. | eee FROM TOP TO BOTTOM | Carried to dizzy heights by fame, jonly to be dropped to the bottom jagain, is the fate of the heroine of | Doorsteps,” the feature play at the |Colonial theatre. Florence Turner jis starred. A slavey rises to be jcome a great actress. Adversity |#ends her down to her former hum- ble place WELL BALANCED A divorce drama, “Gates of Di vores,” « comedy cartoon, and travel picture, constitute the pre gram at the Class A. It is well bal-| |janced * are |A FANCIFUL STORY Theodore Roberts and Mae Mur- are the Coliseum's #tars in a picture ending Wednesday night that is worthy of their good tal-| ents. “The Dream Girl,” a fanciful tale of a poor maiden who leaps! over an asylum wall into million®. There are a Pictograph, a com jedy and a sp 1 music program| |8lso on the Coliseum's program now. eee | HAZEL DAWN COMNIG | Hazel Dawn, the beauty-violinist-| actress-dancer maiden, will be starred here a few days hence with Owen Moore, in Under Roi Cooper Megrue story and put it on stage. | Cover.” wrote this the speaking cee | DOROTHY PHILLIPS AS STAR | “The Mark of Cain,” the five part Red Feather production, will! be seen at the Mission until Wed |nesday night only. Dorothy Phil |lips as the leading woman ie ex-| cellent. he bill |AN ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE | Douglas Fairbanks, the inimita | ble Fine Arts comedian, will b |seen in “The Half-Brei until Wednesday night at the Liberty. |Fairbanks’ impersonation of the] half-breed is piece of artistry.) He is well supported by Alma| Reuben, Jewel Carmen, Sam De |Grasse, Frank Brownlee and oth jers | | “Wings and W Js,” a two-part Key#tone comedy, with Harry Bel {mont in the leading role, completes jthe program. |AN EVER-POPULAR FILM | Mary Pickford and Harold Lock-| |wood are stars in “Hearts Adrift,” playing athe Alhambra Wednes |day night. | This is the greatest success of |these two popular film stars | In Miss Pickford's garb of skins, she bounds from rock to rock with the agility of th chamois. Yet she is always in tensely feminine, “Hearts Adrift” is one of the greatest pictures ever | produced | “Nature Incorporated,” a two-| part comedy-drama, taken from the story in the Saturday Evening Post, lcompletes the bill | SIR TOM WINS RACE | The yacht lap of her ré torday, sir Tom won the third with Defender and} A news picture concludes |« abbreviated| | [started 10c—The Strand—10 —A powerful picture showing this wonderful actress at her best. At the conclusion of the picture Mon- day afternoon, just as Theda Bara had given up her life to save the man she loved, the audience spon- taneously burst into applause— that tells you better than words what a remarkable picture it A very realistic sandstorm on the desert is a big feature. Don’t fail to see this picture. 10c—THE STRAND-—10c Second Avenue Bet. Spring and Seneca RESUME SCHEDULE DIVIDED ON WAGES Seattle agents of the Pacific) Demands of District No. 10, Coast Steamship Co. announced] United Mine Workers of Americ: Monday the, California fleet. would | {°F 5 Per cent ‘increase in thei wage scale, have been . referred resume its old schedule, despite the Tuesday to a joint committee of continuance of the longshoremen's| miners and mine operators to re- strike. port in two weeks. y . No agreement was reached at a Vessels will leave Gesttle for the) _iterence of mine workers and South at 11 p. m. on Mondays and | the Washington Coal Operators’ at 11 a.m, on Fridays, Vessels will| association at the Labor Temple call in at Victoria, B. C, ITS BAD HABIT | PORTLAND, Aug. 1. — Mr8.| Deputy County School Supt. body, wife of a Portland|s Burrows’ report of state . Baid to be worth $150-| county funds apportioned to heard her husband talk in his | districts for the year shows $1, rep the other night, and the) 441 disbursed. This is an increase woman's name used by the sleeper) of $84,000 over tne previous year. was not that of Mrs, Embody Distribution is based on the num- She filed suit for a divorce and} ber of pupils attending in each dis 0 a month alimony trict A. ana 35 $ Jess Willard Says: — “Take Nuxated Iroi If you want plenty of ‘stay there’ strength and endur- ance and health and muscles like mine.” Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will often increase the strength and endurance of the deli- cate nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks’ time. sPRe known in be ret of ous value th and r ed iron a strength butlder NEW YORK.—-Upon being. inte viewed at his apartment tn the nial Hote r. W d sald i) to stu t Is 6 Yes, ay na the prize ring. On his rece tion I have often taken nuxa nd I have particularly he free use of iron by to obtain rtal p to wht and ing for reg I am cer portant arly nuxated ain that it was a me factor In my winning easily.” Continuing Dr. Sauer said Mr, Willard’s case is only one hundreds which T cou ite my own personal exp: proves conclustvely power of nuxated strength and Vitality complicated chronic coné Not long ago a r who was nearly h and asked me to give him a prelim inary examination for life insurance » find him wit! 8 taking filled him 80 he was in nuxated fron h renewed life. at 46 all in, Now and woyar hundre of iron in my people would only. throw y great strength, away patent medicine and nauseous concoctions and take simple nuxated fron T am convince the lives of thousands of p might be saved, who now every year from ‘pneumonia, grippe, consump tion, kidney, liver and heart trouble. te,’ ‘The real and true cause which thelr diseases was nothir #9 CY. \ agin Oe <4 avd, <— DISTRIBUTE FUNDS | -} to a close, | \MINISTERS MEI The sixth annual meeting of % Pacific coast theological co will open Tuesday night in the Fj |M. E. church, with Rev. FY jley of Wertminster P y |church and Rev. George A. as the speakers. The meeting wy |continue until Thursday. ft | George Hajek to She Play Wilson for: © Playfield [i But one match remains | played in the playfield tennis f | ney senior events to bring the’ Wednesday event | 5:30, George Hajek, 1915 wit scheduled to defend his title Zar! Wilson, 1916 victor. for the junior meet must be fh, fore 5 o'clock Wednesday tes: = (fea A hitherto untold secret of } Great Victory over Jé Johnson and Frank Morj” re nor less than a weakened n is absolutely able your blood to cha living tissue. Withou! how much or what your food merely passes thi i without doing you any You don't get the strength out of and as a consequence you bed nd sickly lookin, ke @ plant trying to grow ey » fent in iron. If you are af Our: food tnt no matter eat ik without tire ext take two five lets of ordinary nuxated fron thi after meals for t test your. strem yourself hi 1 T have down ailing all t get rid of all symptoms dyspepsia other troub! in from ten to fourteen days’ ti simply by taking fron in the prop form. And this after they had some cases en doctoring fi taining any beng@s » the old forms acetate or tings cents easily absorbed and ase similated like nuxated tron if you want it to do you any good, others Nise {t may prove worse thim Usgs “Many an athlete or prize fighter has won t ay simply because he of great strengt A filled his “bloom” e went into the many another has gone glorious defeat simply for # f tron.” au M. D. NOTE. Iron, ‘recommended not a patent mets y, but one whi eeists and whi » widely presertbed everywhere. | on products, Mt ta not injure 3 nor upset t it is a most” all forms of tne nervous, ° uxal » forfeit $100. ro ne Institution if they man or woman under: 60Jwhe Nuxated al ime no sertous omrante » offer to retundt yous | pen not at least doublel soup 4 enduran in ten da 1 ised tn t ty Bartell, Drug and all good drugs

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