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Ea - > oan 7 « Tig STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 3 maa i | i || | 4DAYs ONLY_STARTING SUNDAY Seattle’ s Dream of | | iy | i | ai aying uny Car | i Line Coming Prue a Ws fell ; + Seattle's dream of a paying | The elevated will be under con { municipal atreet railway will be ruction by the time We have flr ie age realized within aix months ished the extension of Division A fy 3! This was the prophecy of to Market and Laary sts, and then i eat Counciiman Oliver T. Erickson we will ready for the next step ‘iy Ea chairman of the council public © extension of Division A to the} Be 4i utilities committee, Saturday vorthern eity Hmit Dire Erickson has labored for six We have two routes to go. One i years to make the two divisions y way of the Loyal Heights line, j of the city system more than the owner bans offered to sell 4 pit mere apure that “begin and end ‘or $80,000, ‘That ts too much mon i} When council passes the or | $50.0 That is ¢ ty (ta dinances now before it,” he o. If it cannot ' cheap: | bei said, “the extension of the city — er, the city ave to bulld a die a Into Ballard and the con tance ¢ les, over id ave ore nection of Division A with b V to Sot ee at Division C will be assured, and Whichever route is chosen, when ‘ with this done, the basis for a © clty « re ating from s a4 great municipal railway system, SOth st to Lake thru the i Hea which will run ite feeders into heart of Seattle's manufacturing di bg wi all parte of the city, will have = trict and past some of the city's Ar 4 been laid solidly.” largest retatil store the system i The first « in the establish-| Will be a paying p yaition | Me ment + nk line, which will Isn't Guessing ha . run from the northern to the south.; Councilman Erickson says he ts }| Haunted Pajamas try foudaron ofthe city fw the| 20 meray oman, to ea ' aasage of the finance to m amount the elty cars will earn ; Division Aa # trolley ayaten The Ballard Beach line of th A rapid-fire, fivé-part, first-run comedy oe Deere se cipenince. foe AY) | ioe line tie Ration mystery—involving a pretty girl, a pair the tracks of Seattle, Renton M4" I ‘Keon. | "it i earning $184 oe & Southerr a da © estimate the cost of of pink pajamas and our hero As soon as a crossover switch Gveration for elty cars be has been inatalled at Third ave,|Jefferson wt. and 85th st. at $12 and Stewart «t care wilt | @sy That means $63 a day to ap} Harold Lockwood fan ft gat 7 ow thy Sonded Indebindnen Jettersor 4 Ballard Growing ckson, shoul before the Erickson poluts out that one line he month ' rd at present is earning next step ts the purchase of | “ it $9.00 month, while anoth 10 ANY SEA‘ one-man ears, which will cut|@" earns $7.0 ‘ Cc > TIMI the operation and place the Ballard is growing na i ANY TIMI oe ah Detar position totony ("end there will be room for an : out her line, particularly wince tt will At exent says Erickeon,| strike tory not now served t FOURTH -PIKE anoUNION Division A, of which it has been | Mie ‘iract ompany aid ‘it hasn't any place to go. The financing of the projects starts at Fourth ave. and ends at| *ill pot be so difficult, the counctl-| the south end of the 15th ay man says bridge May Need Vote | We have an agreement with the tr the elevated i) attle, Ren orp thet tiiities bond ae rn Ge oted for the : . : to go’ An vision A. In the Oe t t t transfe the = as \ =! nother destinatior CHAUTAUQUA ISON O°. icine te Carey Division 4 sapireiigrdagge over the Tve. bridge and into Loyal Heights line may be ona bee Ce Pop omng gel Ww S) to Market pn Leary ets., from the truction of extension to ladies have to talk. West Seattic Chautauqua is present terminus of the Hne, ia! Market and Leary ets. already has on full swing under a big tent. ayout a half { the conatruc.|b¢en voted on California ave. near West tion will cont Won't Take Long pathy Beattie high school. Now, while this construction fe| Thus, if Erickson’s plans mature, | we had lost. Tt opened Friday night and Will) going on, we will be carrying on| Seattle will have a street railway last a week. Programs of lectures | ¢,, , its t nog tre ine within a comparativel OVERSTOCK) : ondemnat aut » obtain al the cash: {/and music will be staged dat right-of-way for an elevated line] ¢tort time eh bargeins:) Saturday night the Davenn from First ave. and Washington st fhen we can extend a line 's why we cut and sinah. tet and Chauncey Hawkins in anjiwnere the Sent Renton 4 {75th st. in West Seattle to Aba | iMustrated lecture will hold down | gouther: Ribbons a{vay. Another line can built & SUIT and COAT! jouther: d), down Ratiroa 4 ween Dness and|| ‘he boards. ave. to Whatcom ave. and along|{Tom Spokane bridge up miral Sunday afternoon Ww, t Nolan Whatcom ave. to Spokane st., and| ¥#Y. Both of these lines will serve Fer she saved mach on each ef!/ wil! lecture on “We, the Peo thence’ to a connection with the ter ta which are badiy in” need 4 At the FLORENCE Urstatins|, The Smith-Spring-Holmes will give minus of Division C, which runa|°! service,” he says | i} STORE. | sacred concert In the evening. | now to Lake Burien Has Future Pian | SECOND AND UNION | C. H. Rexroad will lecture Mon-| “The right-otway will cost us| For the University district, too, | ra ————~|day morning. Dr. E. A. Turner nothing, belonging for the most part | itickson would have better service. | ' ———/ will talk on “Watch Your Step"/io the port commission, which has|Trcks out Virginia st. are toclud £ Monday afternoon, and in the Sve | oftered us the right to build. ed in his plans for the future, | t I ois t0 Boston Lent Opera com | rps oar of eehdiae kp elevate} Councilman. Reginald Thomson pany will sing “Chimes of Nor | oq line will amount to $300,000 jis not ready to approve the pro : Four Hours on the Water | 702%,,."! Memb ew aatans ex onesie Take palatial SS “Tacoma” or i “Indianapolis” at Colman Deek on t the odd hour after 7 « Cool, pleasent trip to Tecoma, “The City PETROGRAD, Root, head of the July 6. American mis le 400. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION co, ‘to the soldiers of Moscow BEGINNING TOMORROW ANITA | STEWART “THE MESSAGE OF THE MOUSE” By GEORGE RANDOLPH and LILLIAN CHESTER A timely offering of Miss Stewart has of her career intrigue in which advantageous roles diplomatic the one of most M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM “Love's Dream After the Ball” 3y Czibulka Overture, ‘““Robespierre” By Litolfe ADMISSION 15 CENTS ROOT DONATES COIN Elthu lon to Russia, has donated $2,500 WALK DANCES ARE ALL THE STYLE IN NEW YORK CITY Prof. Stevens has just return ed from New York, where he at tended the International Associ ation Masters of Dancing, being the only representative from Seattle. He is ready, with h assistants, to teach New yok in dancing. He danced at he Grand Central Pala (the world’s largest dancing pavil ion), also the Iceland, Fiftieth and Broadway, and many differ: ent cabarets PRIVATE HALLS Morning, Afternoon, Evening the Year Round STEVENS: Guarantees Dancing Little Cost 1523 FOURTH AVENUE PHONE MAIN 3911 aw SECOND AT CHERKY ih ittee Friday men reske' report should be made by the city | vulities department, LJ would gain for the municipal lines. white that | Yor the extensions, rt porter company Voted against sage of th @ takes the position that a full showing just} ¥ much business the extensions Wants Report If I can be shown tn black and the line will pay, I'll fa he told a Star At a meeting of the finance com afternoon, Counoti-| and Fitzgerald decid to recommend to the counci! nday that the car line measures passed File Two Reports Councilmen Hanna and Thomson recommending pas measures, and will sub- th mit ® report to that effect to the council Monday, when the meas a tes come up for vote ee shey h been recommended by members of the city utilities “It 7, 1917. PAGE 2 When it's a “knock out” Talmadge pic ture the Collseum gets it. NORMA TALMADGE In a seven-section film adaptation of Cynthia Stockley’s sensa- tional book “Poppy,” story concerns a love that flamed in a night and that lived a thou- sand years before the rising of the sun—a definite, vivid thing —the film power. COLISEUM Sth AT PIKE PUTNAM WON'T DISCUSS PLANS V. R. Putnam, former head of e police dry squad, who w discharged by Mayor Gilll last week, elaborate refused on Saturday to the charges against the mayor he made in communicaton to the civil rvice board Friday afternoon. othing to say,” said Putnam doesn't make any difference mmittee, with the exception of |Whether the mayor denies what I TLomsor claim or not Putnam said he had employed a DONATION JITS ron ie he would appeal to the civil ser- vice board for reinstatement in the WIN IN COURTS ; The Jitney Bus Drivers’ union Monday will apply to the superior court to make the in. junction against the traction department. He has until 12 to decide. | 1 interpreted Putnam's state another indictment" of company apply to all donation hows insubordination on the bus drivers. Judge Ronald say mayor. “That's Friday granted an injunction hy I fire d him restraining the traction com The fact that Putnam answered pany and ite agents from prose. the mayor's letter of dismissal cultng 25 of the drivers, and = @ not m ne will make a fight Attorney Pierce announced | for instatement. It was y Saturday that the next move /{# *tatement of his side of the con would be to make the injunc- |troversy to become a matter of tion general | rece The injunct Was granted on| ~~~ te en the ground that since the traction | Ronald, was « duplication of- suits company first selected elyi! gyit, and unlawfol as its Weapon against the drivers The original case, a euit to com it has no right to use eriminai Pel the isurance commissioner to ecution when civil means faji./&rant the driver itual bonding Judge Ben Sheeks denied the|COMpany the right to issue surety an injunction restraining | bond 6, 1s pending in the supreme! the drivers from operating, and at |court once the company sought to impris on fense At $100 Per Month your expenses equal those of a man, retired and living within his income, who has earned, saved and invested $24,000 in safe mortgages. 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