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Kak You'll see STARS at the GRAND THEATRE ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES TOMORROW Balcom & Sherman Clasay Singing, Talking and Piano Act Monte Le Croix Songs, Dancing and Musical Noveities Elsa Weiss Premier Violiniste eam The Montana Quartette Late of the Princess “Pat” Comic Opera Co. —=—= Vane Calvert & Co. in a Sketch “THE SHERIFF” Twelfth Installment Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. Tomorrow—10¢—Tomorrow oda Fountains Are Popular on Trains| CHICAGO, Ang. 5.—Soda wa- ter fountains are now a part of the equipment of passenger trains. Ices, sundaes, sodas, frappes and other deticacies— accessories of the fountain— are belog’ served on thru trains of the Burlington railroad run ning out of Chicago. “Dining as well as lounging cars are supplied with these fountains,” said P. S. Eustis, passenger traffic manager, to- day. “The fountains are proving very popular with tourists and travelers. They have already 5 Proven a financia Coss. BUILDING UP STRENGTH After a severe illness, or some- peo that misfortune, hy people do not gain strength fey should. Often this is im of rich blood. ‘ature should of areas blood engorged lati Stomach’ 0 membranes, and » | more convenient, or may to ether iat cleans the waste from t “pPROvED’ D° Council %, ' 4. Cian So bio STAR—SATURDAY, AUG, 5, 1916. METROPOLITAN OPENS ITS DOORS; | _THEATRES OFFER NEW PROGRAMS) |GRAND dirigtble @d aeroplane rain fearful}echiidren peek thru the debris of| The new show at the crava| death on the thousands below, | their penne foe mothers and broth: | theatre will be headed by Vane/Mreat cities are destro littlejers and sisters; the wounded | Calvert and company in a sketch | writhe in agony on the battlefield entitled “The Sheriff 3) and then comes the Chrivt back te Baloom and Sherman will follow | [M earth to show His children the with comedy singing and talking | futility of war | and » » novelt work on the | ¥ ee | ae 4 ANTAGES | edad ius mi Comedy, travesty, a sensational] Elsa Wel the premier t eceentrio act, a foot juggling num] eA, he premie violt * i 4 Japanese prince ten or | iste, will play classical and rag- | dil cepagic ov shadaait time. i singer-—and the third-from-the-last The Montana Quartette wil yodle | episode of “The Iron Claw” will be & few numbers in harmony, They | the Pantages bill next week Relies on aac a. Heading the bill will be Max “tpg Sdiativenas i Wined aa Bloom and Alice Sher, with a bie) Pa Ms wil te ieee mace beauty chorus in “Where's My| elnetite : | Horwe,” a comedy musical tabloid.| Next will come keonard, Ander i son and company tn the travesty “CIVILIZATION” | number, “When Caesar C's Her Sunday afternoon, at the Metro-/ Prince Y. Mataumi's tenor voice politan theatre, the Western Cor-| has caused @ sensation in Califor poration, Alexander Pantages pres | nla. ident, will offer the wonderful 11 Dainty Alice Hamilton, quaint} reel motion pleture spectacle, comedienne, is coming back after! “Civilization rowning achieve two years’ absence with a new of-| ment of the work of Director fering, and Dan Maley and Mildred Thomas H. Ince. The picture will Woods will offer their novelty, “Feet be shown twice datly, at 2:20 and Flirtology” back of a half-ratsed 8:20 and will continue thru-} curtain, out next wee | Van Cello, barrel manipulator A » which requires the will close the bil! servic ) itving actors, specta le i lighting and mechanical effects a PALACE HIP | wondrous music will be one of the At the Palace Hip a wide variet features of th ffering | of entertainment will include the “Civilization” takes the spectator | begviay eix tin vaudevilia teater by the 4 and leads him evens jand the beginning of a photoplay battlefields where thousands o' he Grip of Wei” ta 14 men are clashing in bloody at-| | chapters tempts to wrest honor or property 1 Gua badetié “Musien) Sour. from their fellows; on the aea,| | iota. wit ita gonadal where submartoes lurk and send | : Same “a torpedoes crash thr ° 8 “ bac.! of mighty ‘liners i the fs wna Pe eed eg 05 » 6 oo oll E08 Dolores in “The Re time Model Gir | novelty have an original | | FIGHT AGAINST tome Rath Brothers tn their “Study tr Endurance present feats f UAL WASTE be Roschier’s dogs are aristocrats of # Porter J. White and company tn Congressional Bill Introduced the dramatic playlet, “The Visit | to Curb Free will fill an extended engag | A a ag | Prints |ORPHEUM | ! ore | TO SAVE $1,000,000 YEAR| [atne, Wilkes Players, et the Or-| pheum, w ar next week, be (By United Press) ot srs pe wt WASHINGTON Aug That} successes, “The Housq Next Deo dearly loved institution, “the leave The story deals with Sir } to print,” under which congressmen Cotswold, an English baronet, wh annually sénd, postage free, to thelr }has inherited all the proud spirit} constituents tons of tmaginary and traditions his aristocr they never made—iiber family, and also some family es | ally sprinkled with — mythical tates. Fate sweeps his fort laughter” and psychological away from him and {nto the ha! Is to be curtailed if a bilt f Sir Isaac Jacobson, a shrewd b ‘ed favorably today b both king tb ed Jew, who lives the houses paxses | house next door, and | | A million volumes a year, many; c forta, a mar f wealth and printed on fine paper and bound in & member of parilament . have to be wold as waste Str John has a son and a daugh-| |paper because ‘no one takes the ter, who, much agatnst his will and trouble to frank them out. Janitors Complain Janitors and building superin Top te bottom—Alice Sher, at °F: |tendents complain that whole base-|e,. Pantages. Mise Fanchon Bion The lovable traite of the Chris | ments are literally filled with vir |hart, with the Wilkes Players, Or.t!@2 and the Jew are paramount tual waste paper, so that the gov- Welee, Grand.” Do. thruout the action of the play. and ernment has to rent additional agtime Mode! Giri,”|aFe blended in happy unity. in the | space to store coal and wood third and last act Waste $1,000,000 Yearly | The new bill provides for cutting down of departmental documents. all of which are by law required to be printed now, and provides that senate and house committees must examine every document which it {s proposed to print The annual waste is estimated at $1,000,000 for printing; that for)¢ tranking cost to the postal depart wish, have grown to love the and daughter of his Jewish nelgh- Complete Report of Market Me Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork Last Times Today and Tonight Theda Fass. Springs ment cannot be measured, but it is 1916 br: . “ue jsaid to be much more than that — oo : lise Ps Bara Mena, 2 Ibe and under | ‘WISCONSIN FIGHTS : me WHITE PINE RUST : w by fies 66 MADISON, Wis, Aug Wis-| Po »@ n er 0 onsin has placed a strict quaran- ore to Ketailer for tine on the importation of all pine 2! ae nursery stock, according to an an nouncement made by J. G. Sanders, state entomologist. The white pine|™ Flags” Your last chance to A G wae 4 biister- rust, a danger pest to for-| wat ington : A the food taken is not rel-] osts, which has been attacking pine| mery, solid pack " see this great picture. hed and does not go to the mak-} forests {n the Fast, has made its a= me Don’t miss it. P ‘ appearance in this state. 2 © (8 2 ; then be aided. If this disease should escape 17 Te will usually be the case that in} into the native timber {t would rap » the Prof the body ther that I {dly spread and in a few years the 3 Most'of the body there w growing of white pine and the prop-|. ea Ot cie{|agation of new plantations would) ¢ : se a2 | wees f be hopeless,” said Sanders, who s mutant rT bow conducting the fight against the ald producer) ments when it might be making | biister rust. “By the quarantine 75 4 | > ane 1400 ° stagnation in}| order importation of white or othe sree ou r Second Ave., Between nvigorates the} /five-leaf pines from outside the oate.90.00 @11.00 Spri is Birbrasaese il catarrket con state Into Wisconsin {s absolutely 20.00 on 4 pring anc eneca rts prohibited shen @itee roperly. Af i Os0.00 onic, used b r7) ” |Old Anguill Has a iin aia or tablet form—each with saes : | the same. principles—whichever 1 Been Moved Again|° 38.00 SS. use » Prices Paid Wh Weal laxative, Tt ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 5.—An Vegetables and Frait ficients | ee DENT ISTS uy a cummunis, asabaenususomis *. Cal "Teg natus, phalaceonacummunis,an- | * ue ° guillaecutorobls and najatripod- | on ARRESTS if He dens h all been moved. te ant a(foes They formerly occupied space ‘ 02 Liquid near each other, in Pillsbury nen eee candy hall, University of Minnesota i} se table they have been put in the at ”0 Iding. They i | Columbas, O, eletons prehistoric H « 10 on “ — = awed ne 1go | ' order to tntroduce our new ‘ 550 @ 600 | (whalebone) plate, which Is the al 125 @ 150 | lightest and strongest plate known, [ Home of Reai | ep $° does not cover the roof of the Vaubeviie. 20 |mouth; you can bite corn off the tated 9 378 |eob; guaranteed 15 years. | Honey, new, F il Honey, strained os |Gold crown ..........+2005 $3.00 4, A. AER, Manager vocal ett oi ° apollo ee Gon; 40 @ JS | §15 not of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 400 | $10 wet of teeth $5.00 THE MAJESTIC Comedy Instrum Howard & Dolores “The Ragtime Model Girl” Rath Brothers A Study in Endurance Feature Photoplay ALSO FIRST-RUN SELIG-TI Continuens 1:00 TO Program Wednesday Weekday Ma mai..... 10c IT’S A CORKING GOOD SHOW TOMORROW! And Porter J. White "ri First Great Chapter MUSICAL FOUR | White crowns .. $3.00 emtallete of Ci aa, erate Gold fillings 1.00 up io (60 Silver fillings James F. MacDonald 4 leat OM 02% | Plating fillings Original Songs and Sayings ern @ 150 All work 15 years Turnips, Cal rst Have itmprem in in th * ero Watermelon ony | eave ta any. Bxam- 9 | Roschier 5 Dogs pynnns soo [ination and advice ogi he cas . CI ic NO Canine Acroba' ovelty | Sempica of Our Fi 260 | the Test of Time, DramatiesCTHE, ” Onion a0 Stent ot ar Soenwat baie et VISITOR om *8 | recommanded by our early. | whie Pm work 19 still . ” hite, x our cust ‘The Grip of Evil White ri aie we od eur work Wi “FATE” Yakima Geme 3 1 be sure you TT ne nal Ment blake ng thin ad ¥ RIBUNE NEWS PICTORIAL SUPT. 5 he ne tional parks decided Fr iday that Cc R automobiles can carr ut - Rate independent Tomorrow | Eves. and Sundays to Longmire’s Springs, OHI Denti i ct Any 15 in the Rainier National park, thus| tists and sunday | Seat . c breaking up, in @ small way, a park} 207 UNIVERSITY #7. passengers monopoly, Oppesitc Fraser-Paterses Ca, / company Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00) } J I Fa H of b ing gan. rv rir SANDERSON S PILLS: “RAYMOND at PAGE 5. TOMORROW! TOMORROW! EXTRA SPECIAL First Pictures BATTLE m SOMME (The Allies Great Drive) SHOWING GERMANS IN THE TRENCHES ACTUALLY SURRENDERING ADIES OOK! FLORENCE ROSE FASHION PICTURES Phe boudoir America Showing fashions of America, ranging from showing thousands to night caps dollars worth Pre vail Oc & gown wns, hoes, hats, et that fur senting ad to Fifth 1 in ance are pre on Avenue September, t November ¢ Novembe ! »yber ane wn These with™ dddit lemm four days A Day With Betty ady on a wo picture to make them at the ( ting, evers throughout rally be intere wi shown r Theatre Sunday f { Young,’ other a run cs picture is entitled “ ou with mil fre until and takes y¢ m the time ¢ arises he he nigh ight m Charity PATHE WEEKLY For the Latest Views of the World’s Most Important Affairs GO TO THE CLEMMER WE ARE ALWAYS FIRST SPECIAL FAST MAIL SERVICE rning returns, at from t CLEMME Seattle's Best Photoplay: House OBLESS MEN WILL ROCK ENGLAND AT END OF GREAT WAR Th the first of Ch. Edward Pui eace Coming?” It is writteraf: iddier who is gol seell's European articies rom England, where the to demand pay for the red sport of war” is perhaps loudest of al/, since there is free speech in England even in wartime. Russell's next articles will be written from The Hague, near to the trenches and in a city where the sounds of peace freely filter across the frontier from the German empire —EDITOR. By Charles Edward Russell mous American Sociologist Touring Europe for The Star (Copyright, 1916, Newspaper Enterprise Association) LONDON August on “le the voice of the 1916 August 4, 1914, England entered the gr rid-war You will read th rticle twe later Iwo years of the wildest war e ever known, and men can see slowly emerg ing the grim sha of the fiddler that will demand the pay for all this red sport Before long he will be stretching out his hand for his coin, and when that time comes there will likely be strange doings on this i queer old earth, believe me mano west =" What ripsthings up more than war? Why and that is what we are scheduled to! mes after war, | k at this for a starter Hear Little of Him !well looked after, and become a ere is a workingman, average person of importance for the) is kind. You have heard noth-| FIRST TIME IN HIS LIFE. Those about him since the dance be-|that used to wipe their feet on him pur news has been all about) pat him on the back, and tell him ors, potentates, chancellors, he {s a good fellow , generals and that advancing and re He Makes Things Hum He makes retafl business in Eng-| ne ministe Find Women at Work He will find more than a million jwomen filling men's jobs, filling The well known and relia-/them mighty well and at less than/| remedy for FEMALE /half of men's wages | RS ANDINREGU-| About five million other men sin |that never went to the war at all per| Will be clinging to other jobs at| reer, bes |high pay, and resenting any attempt} Mate} to reduce ft or to displace them A war debt so vast, so un- precedented and so appalling that men do not dare to think of it and its consequences, will "| cripple industry and eat up In- comes. The cost of living has increased 60 per cent and CAN'T be forced and “coht| back all the way, at least and cone} Men that have risked their live in a great cause must have employ-| ment. THERE ARE NOT NBARLY| box, or 8 for guaranteed. /i to 7:30; Sundays, fou Mw MEDY Co. ok linings und repaira for ail kinds in put nected, 008 PIKE #7, Maim 875 ENOUGH JOBS TO GO AROUND. y | GLEN GARDEN, N, J., Aug. 5 ME) Charles Cougle, jr, a blacksmith Chinese Herbs | Was struck in the eye by a flying Remedies are ameceastully| horseshoe nail and may lose his eating thedsands by walas | aight he moment this acci n WO ent happened, his father, Charle Chinese Medicine Co, Cougle, sr., was being operated on 208 Jaines St, between 2n@ : a, he i He cee easoule Ww in the Easton, Pa., hospital for the : Katabil removal of an injured eye. of ra R m prosperous th prepare now for a great Russian tr American firms branch in |CLAM BAKE DRAWS PORTLAND. 5.—Two spe cial trains pulled out of North She has been through it so many Bank station at 8:30 a. m. today a 5 before that she neverhesitates carrying Knights of Pythias and || Tes renee in the family |Pythian Sisters to Astoria and ; ; side, A visit to the Astoria | Comes to her with a spot of ecsema sort; armies D8 plants P cla treating, digging in and digging land, he crowds the theatres, livens ong aude Wore carts te, jar of Resinol Ointment and gives out; every day about a barrel of tt. up the streets, turns the old gloomy | gram prompt relief, Anda few applica- EVERYTHING in the end | look of London into mirth, and pro: tions seldom fail to clear away the hangs on him, for he is 75 per | “\Mex prosperity everywhere. Times irmeation Somme? cent of the game and in some Are flush on HIS account; life for HURT IN CAVE-IN Resinol Ointment is an excellent healing days 95. Yet nobody inter |all persons except those bowed| dressing, too, for burma, scalds, cuts and stub- views him, talke about him, or jdown by the finger of death at) raternal injuries, which may|| tote tes wr to Dept. 412, Resleal, ih dga lbalb or the war, except for. these|Prove fatal, were sustained by)| Baltimore, Md Tar Resanol Soap for babar. When the war started : he WAS) throngs of met in khaki, you would | Frank Farrell, 709 23rd ave. S., Fri- | badly paid, badly fed, badly clothed,| never guess hore there was a war,|G&Y afternoon, when he was pin-| ———————s badly housed. He lived mainly in/vouy CANNOT SEE ANOTHER | 204 in under & caveia. whats. the BULL BROS. dirt, darkness and squalor, and al-! cay op yp Peterson Construction Co. 1s work-| ways without hope. The world)” nit when the war {s over, take|!& on the Lake Washington can Just Printers 1 over and scorned him. note, 2,500,000 of him will come|#t 23rd ave, N. He ts a 1013 THIRD MAIN TORS in the army or out of its /home, DEMANDING JOBS! years of ag - TOMORROW EDITH STOREY AND ANTONIO MORENO Th R My A SENSATIONAL ACTS 1 that the “Kiss DOES learn late but e too ymetime men man MUSICAL PROGRAM BY M. GUTERSON’S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA 53... -++.-By Chopin By Liborus Hauptman ..-By Pierne Polonaise” Solo Op. Plano erenade” "Orchestra ‘Number SPECIAL MUSICAL CONCERTS TWO DAYS A WEEK Every Tuesday and Friday at 3:15 Program Selected at Request of Patrons ADMISSION 15 CENTS WON'T PROSECUTE ROBERTS FOR ESCAPE OLYMPIA, Aug. 5.—Prosecutor Yantis said today he would. not Drosecute Henry Roberts, who es- caped from here with J. F. Gillies, former claim agent for the indus- trial insurance commission, the night of July 8, for jail breaking. Roberts has been taken to the re- PREDICTS IMMENSE TRADE WITH RUSSIA |formatory at Monroe to pay the |penalty for a statutory offense, | Mrs. Gillies and Chester Bateman, ~ a chauffeur, who were charged | with aiding the prisoners in their escape, will probably be ds- charg SROBERTS ior vice president SATIUEL McRoberts, the National City Bank, who ar- nged a loan of $5:',000,000 to the ussian onths government, spent two in Russia and predicts a future for the land of He advises Americans to e czar, a BS3 war, and says.| should establish | = ‘hs Mother knows Resinol will heal it ade after the HOST OF PYTHIANS | Aug. or an itching rash, she gets out the Beginning Monday Matinee, 2: 30—Evenings,7 and9 “wWhere’s My Horse?” Featuring MAX BLOOM, ALICE SHER and BEAUTY CHORUS “When Caesar C’s Her” A ‘Funny Travesty—-LEONARD, ANDERSON and COMPANY Maley and Woods in rurtovocy» —ALs8o— “FUNNY ALICE HAMILTON Dainty Comedienne ‘FLORENCE MOORE Illustrated Motion Pictures VAN CELLO Barrel Manipulator —AND— “THE IRON CLAW”