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>a te nae a Laas et SiC ca el aC a Soda ei. ace I ES Rate for county comm! to $35.00. A GUARANTEE WORTH WHILE I carry the biggest stock of Woolens of any tailor in this state. I guarentee you perfect fit and absolute satisfaction, or “your money back IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. 801 THIRD AVE., COR. COLUMBIA Nearly a Quarter of a Century in Business election. Combination COURT APPROVES VOTE MACHINES » On the ground that the voting ma Chimes recently purchased by the are capable of the work for they were intended, Superior Judge Smith denied Thursday the of J. Y, C. Kellogg, candi- congress, asking that the foners be enjoined using the machines at the have been certified ble by the state board of machine examiners, consist- fag of the governer, secretary of mate and state treasurer,” Judge Smith. find no substan- tial ground on which to grant the! Competent persons will be at the polls, the court said, Yoters in the use of the machines before they enter the voting booth, fo there need be no confusion in that respect tion of names of candida! Suits ordered Friday, between the ee ee! Pee or... OVERCOATS GO FOR Made to Order carries by Si sald $6,000, The ware to instruct he said, was possib! irm of Gill, ‘Moore denies Mquor was ever sold in the place. ET THAT FALL SUIT NOW Get It Made to Order at Less Cost Than a Ready Made. Take Advantage of Midsum- mer Prices. SPECIAL! =39 Oe $16.50 Over 300 medium and heavy weight serges, chev- iots and tweeds to select from; patterns worth up 4 out, Ther uperior Judge Smith wrecking 20 pool tables and other| fixtures in a pool and billiard hal! owned by Cliff L. Moore and son/with murder at First ave. and Columbia st Moore presented a petition alleg ing the mayor and chief bad threat ened to smash his property, following a Mquor raid on the poolroom Wednesday roprietor and his son, who rested at the time of th represented by th Hoyt & On Coats silk jersey and All of Our Sport Suits Dresses with taffeta coat skirt in Rose, Green and Blue. White jersey and taffeta coat with fancy striped silk skirt $16.75 and Corduroy $4.50 $5. 50 $7.50 serge and novelt USE YOUR CREDIT $19.75 sport skirts To charge at the Eastern costs you nothing extra, “IT’S AN ACCOMMODATION” 1332-34 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States. and would be ould also be the means of voting first and sec- ond choices Kellogg will appeal at once to the eupreme court, asking for a decision | before the primaries in September. | MAYOR’S LAW FIRM ENJOINS HIRAM GI Mayor Gill and Police Chief Beck ingham were restrained Thursday| nounced worth e mayo Frye 17 in Seattle PROBE ALIBIS IN BOMB PLOT. SAN_ FRANCESCO, Aug Julius Kohn detained as a suspect | jin the bomb plot which cost tat | lives of niae * and al g0-betw in r, will ne be with District Attory Fickert today that a from | criminal conspiracy would bo filed | charge against the prisoner some t day and plans for the tri four and one woman would |completion. Capt. Matheson of th |bomb squad, also announced tha his 4 tives would be busy for a | week Investigating the ali fered by the suspects and in clear. ing up detalis of evider be pres 1 by the of tho| district attor. ney to support ever ibis. t | THEATRES | HEATRES S| GRAND Perhaps no funnier pair than Car |ter and Williams, who head the |Grand theatre program, ever got in |to vaudeville, Their act, “The Suf- |tragette and the Mere Man,” causes |a riot of mirth, Miss about 200 po a mere st |Camp have a br | ina al sketch, “Arch f the wrist,” t@e the ficult knots in a rope, Rot Roberts do some fancy stepping, in |troducing toe dancing, while Miss | Roberts gives a wonderful exhibi |tion of toe dancing. Bert Williams lis seen in a two-reel comedy, “A Natural Born Gambler.” Also |Blanche Sweet in “Women and | Men.” | PALACE HIP The bill of vaudeville play which opened yesterday at the Palace Hip is of very high quality, with two topliners to set the pace. One of these big features is Porter Jj, White, in the dramatic playlet, |The Visitor,” a powerful little dra ma, with a most unexpected end ing. The other headliner {s Hugh J Emmett and company, in a musical and ventriloquial number. There {s| nothing in the way of ventriloquism that Mr. Emmet can't do. Hin ele er Imitation d comed ma ‘ ng entertainment Harry Re jley of “Piano Nonsense” that get |him endless laughs. Bowen & Bowen, with their “Les-| son in Flirtation,” present talking dancing and #inging Pistol and Cushing, “The Strand-| ed Minstrels,” are still present with their inimitable blackface act ‘The Aerial Le Vails are wonders the bars, trapeze and other gym tic paraphernalia. The photoplay feature of this bill which continues until Saturday! night © Regeneration of M wit Warda Howard in the nding rr ! in SEATTLE WITNESSED month during July as compared to the Hast and Middle West, boast ing a mean temperature of 61 de- grees, while the hottest day regis- tered 83 degrees, |lows harged| 7 be rushed to|!" STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1916. ARTHUR DAVIS GIVES HIS VIEWS Candidate for Lieutenant Gov- ernor Is in Seattle for Few Days FORMER PROGRESSIVE Arthur W. Davie Arthur W. Davis, of Spokane, re publican candidate for the Heuten ant governor, is In eattio on his whirl about the state He ts one the most prominent attorneys Spokane. He waa twice elected board of education and board For years h has been state for fea He outlines hi the Modern Woodmen of Amer polictes aa fot “As presiding officer of the the lieutenant governor be fair, impartial In hie nd should appoint the with but one object Interests of the state, He should be a referee | and not a fighteron the floor, if elected, | shall carry out these principles. “My candidacy will be fostered | no clique or fraternity, and 1} to no ekirte of interest tion.” was formerly a progres Davis sive, COOKS THREATEN NATIONAL STRIKE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—A general strike of culinary workers throout the country ts threatened, according to reports received to day by officials uf the local These indleate that officers in| half a dozen lirge Eastern cities have expressed discontent with present conditions and that strike tes are being threatened. Word | from international officers deciar ed that Pittsburg culinary work. ore have already watked out and/ that St. Louls unions had demand ed a si xday week Use It Three Times “ KNOWDOC PORETREATMENT "Yc apanese @ to |The 3 Days Only | Florence Reed in the picture sensation of the year Come Early arming horde in derness. of hu- #h Tnentation In the | gles, PAGE 2. POINDEXTER TO BE HERE AUG, 21. — | To Swing Around State; He's for Republican Principles, Not Bosses LISTER AT BREMERTON Senator Miles Poindexter speak in Seattlo on August 21 He will leave the national cap will ital Friday aving arranged & pair with or Shafroth of Col orado, H I make a4 swing around the state, speaking at W | natches on the 10th; Leavenworth, | th 11th; Snohomish, 12th; Hyver ett, 14th; Mount Vernon, 16th; Burlington, 16th; Bellingham, 17th; Bremerton, 19th featt! Hi Port Town: d, 22nd; Tacoma, Olympia, 25th Chehalis rH Bouth Bend, 28.0; Centralia, 20th; Aberdeen, 0th; Hoquiam, t September-—Kelvo, — Ist couver, 2nd Ellensburg North Yakima, Sth; Prosser, Walla | KennewMk and Pasco, 7th Walla, 8th; Colfax, 6th; Spokane, 11th “In a senatorial election,” said | Senator yindester which {in volvea a part of the state's repre United States sen: | ate for six soars, it is of im portance for the ‘people of the wtate that they should have an op portunity to see end hear the can- didates from whom they are to choose a senator “1 stand for the republican party principles of the | not for ite bosses and machines; for the protection | measures by the declarations of | the republican platforms, not for | tariff excesses for spectal inter. ests; for tariff on lumber, shin and agricultural products, as shown by my votes In congre’ and for a nonpartisan tariff com- mission, and free tolls in the Pan- ama canal,” REPUBLICAN JOINS THE WILSON LEAGUE When the Woodrow Wilson | league holds {te regular bi-weekly luncheon, at the Butler, Friday| noon, W. H, Gorham, for many years identified with the republicans, will preside. He is ani admiralty attorney in the! Colman block. Gorham will address the league and take an active part in ite work He « he president, in his opin- jon, is the “greatest man since Lin- coin.” The Woodrow Wilson league, thru the activities of George Martin, ite secretary, has opened headquarters in room 1606 in the L. ©. Smith buildin, 4 thruout ECE NEC AcroSS A RUGGED - BACK Y GROUND OF FRONTIER LIFE IS WOVEN THE SWEETEST @& , LOVE STORY OF AMERICAN Was, HISTORY. 2 SCOOP! \ Fighting Infantile Paralysis —made under the auspices of the New York Board of Health—showing the measures taken to prevent this dreaded disease—its eymptoms, etc. ANIMATED NEWS the world’s news pictured—reel news—not history. ALHAMBRA WESTLAKE AT PINE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 sx... 1O0C im. ..5¢ jth * DR. L. MR. CLARK Is No Time Like RIGHT NOW to Have Those Teeth Fixed bis speech to him, stating that any man who keeps another man from) fforing with attendant bad breath. w f your teeth, tell| w tule It w ve them put Into perfect ‘and presto’ in a few days & perfect set of teeth—you ) With all tooth troubl feel much better and you more efficient and happy We are in @ position to suare that we will do your work without yous bit. We have brought em of painless dentistry to joint of perfection that we are able to perform the most dif Gental operations absolutely 1 think what this means to you eof the many re | pe t nde => oe Neon ps Dr. ©. C. Tittin, “candidate for ne necessary dente “ ; hetount of the fear that It wil hurt | coroner, addressed a meeting at Five Beautiful Acts e the work done. If you the home of M M. Souder, | one of these, we say to you, “Delay| 912 18th ave, Wednesday. ne longer , « We will use r work the | ‘ very best mater monee can| Judge Richard A. Ballinger, for. Change of Musical Program by Russian 1s buy—sour work will be gone bye eraduate. registered dentist knows hin bi « thoro Every operator in this office hi certificate from the state dent board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain m™ in backed Tn addition to that we give with Nl work our signed guarentee of tstnction, signed both by the loperator who did the work and by lL. R Clark, D. D. &, owner and manager of this office, who is thor oughly responsible, ron't forget this—it will be worth a @rent deal more to you than ft will our teeth put Into per \ at this office. fect co Regal Dental Offers rate | ent voters, and Will take no band in | city, county or state politics, tonal issue will be on file at head oe HARTLEY TELLS HIM | land H. Hartley, candidate for gov | ornor, had no sooner got under way than a man named Oliver N. Beatty an American citizen. and Chehalis today and will be in| ammunition destroyed, showing shrapnel shells Seattle Friday and Saturday. He hudésliie in caid-ain ill speak Friday noon at the 8e-| & ° attle Constraction and plant publican committee; W. M, Whit: | 7 ney, 4andidate for congress, and | several ed The meeting was held at the Ar cade hall Wi ednesday who/ speak at the Young Men's Repub | Mean club meeting Friday noon at | the Commercial Club. It is formed of independ. | © state. Literature dealing with every na TODAY SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY NEW YORK’S BIG $25,000,000Fire Of Last Sunday, Direct From New York by Special Delivery Mail. 134 lives lost—millions of dollars’ worth of RAYMOND, Wash.. Aug. 3.—Ro- ith his speech here last night ymmenced to interrupt. Hartley! nen riveted his attention on Beat and addressed the remainder of orking by force is not fit to be | } Hartley {s speaking in Centralia | Dock | Hartson of the state | Dry A Wonderfully Sensational Picture. Chairman county candidates address the Women's King County ughes club, the latest women's plitical organization {fn the city. | pa | <a “THE SHADOW OF HER PAST’ er secretary of the interior, will| Orchestra Waltz—“Roses From the South” Excerpts From Grand Operas By -Art. by IMPORTANT COMING SUNDAY First Pictures in America Showing Battle of the Somme” (The Allies’ Strauss Tobani PACIFIC OUTFITTIAG C0 COR THIRD & UNIVE DRESSES As WME oT Weel YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. Great Drive) Showing Germans in the trenches actually surrendering. Opening Saturday, Alexander PRESENT 11-Reel War Spec: | | The Most Wonderful | Performar | Matin Gallery @he, Balo © Price OPOLITAN THEATRE THE WESTERN CORPORATION ninwen, President “CIVILIZATION” ‘ony Se, Lower Moor Te | x Office Now Ope: A Truly Remarkable Picture. Also FLORENCE ROSE FASHION PICTURES Presenting in advance, the latest fashions in America. These fashions will prevail on Fifth Avenue in September, October and November. Special Musical Concerts Every Tuesday and Friday at 3:15 Program Selected at Request of Patrons. LEMMER Seattle's August 5, 2:20 p.m. tacle by Ince Picture Ever Made | | | cand foe Best Photoplay House