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| BURY LITTLE ON! sipeuicurs on THE! < eBATTLE GROUND ROOT Mission "Ye > Bills ited Press Leased Wire La rT Aug. "Bary | It took « ton and a half of potato | “A tlle tt fighting |S8!ad to feed the crowd at the nd }Arena, James R. Boldt, in charge! s Message, received Wr, [Of the xt end of the luncheon Mave al 1. W. W. wee. | Says 26 cr of lettuce, a half ton aused a change today in|of * a half toy of ham and 220 gallons of iced ted were consumed |by the 1.409 persons who made up the “party | Boldt had 65 people at work ar} {yn |Tanging and serving | A general invitet on] a8 | to part »| Robert Proctor, president of the a! was issued by t 1} Yontral Labor council, was the first | W. union | member of the reception commitioe em It the duty of organ. | {0 arrive at the Arena for luncheon to at d the funeral He said he was hungry 1 don't our murdered fellow worker ta | 80 any reason why all Seattle the inv ated fshould be told about it,” he said vo ' nen ee | One hundred and sixty-eight big thetr shoulders, march 4 of | Mags were used to make the coiling the silent parade isands of /of the Arena a mass of color, The miners, who wi ate flags of all the allies were used in Federal and state are | the decoration as wel! as more than | t of bunting of various col | 500 fe swamped with tele ns of protest over the lynch ors, BRISBANE ADVISES | Police Serat. G. C, Care and ten | men handled the crowd were quiet, but hungry BOSS AGAINST RAGE cote: cor and they seemed to WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 rhe | find thelr way to the tables with: | Washington Times, owned by Ar |OUt diffioutty.’ | Rrisbane, today editorial! aa biéeh earnest sian commission’ Hat at to ccept t sity Quoth one irritable individual out: | nation accorded him Now Side the Arena door, holding his independent } ane still Meal tleket tight im a perspiring | tains his connect h tne | Met Dinner hour gone now, | rst papers Looks to ‘me like ‘waitin’ commis sion i PORTLAND, Aug. 4.—R cee R. Dye, Mount Vernon, Obto, The advertised time was i! 30; | ' ister who was accused of ars isthe doors opened at 11:38 \ exonerated here today by the} The time was later because a} a grand Cvidence is said to|cereless waiter dropped a pat of ) have been offered t jury w-|butter near the door, and, fearing ing that he sualties alled for a fires which stroyed a handful of sand | owned by bh ee | could not have set the! « Ralph Horr Police Lieut. KL. Hedges was] }in charge of the safety of the party the well-known leading man during their visit. With a squad has appeared in support of of men, he drove a police machine America’s greatest stars, will be | ahead of the party on its way from Theatres Next Week en with Miss Chatterton the Rainier club to the Arena and Metropolitan Dark inetd along the , @ stopped to TT Witkes PALACE HIP look the siow r “The Blindness of Virtue” Joint headliners feature the new automobiles, almost which opens ay at the a cordon of motor Orpheum Vaudeville do by t Palace Hip Vaudeville <ing, Hume and Bee Dr. Edwin J. Siewn te Ue Pantages Vaudeville armontous Non 0.0. Ss. Capt. Foster, head of the » Tivoli n winging act service here, had his men scat Musieal Comedy and Vaude Dan Li aix miniature per along the streets to the Arena. ville forming t en Beattie 78 Piet Av oc Clifford Hipple & Co. will offer jing DERLISL men honk No, son, that big, tall, handsome a dramatic playlet entitled, “ OE gh a Ogre ‘ gentleman up in front Bot Gen. ,” a story of law versus | Tor $16.08. These prices ia ott. That was Crawford White, | onpyeum timent | clude extracting without © twiddles a stick for the Ew Walsh, “The Musical Cook,” has ma gles’ band Saturday afternoon and night/an odd musical novelty —— — ——— ee |brings the last showings of Bob} The Three Keeleys present “Ath-| geomncs,| Charles Edward Rusecll, former) Athen & Co. in “B. P. 0. &," Pel mes on Board Ship,” in 4| special writer for The Star and sis-|Band and other vaudeville at the a boxing and bag punch Abe ter papers, who is a member of the |Ofpheum theatre, Third and Madi 4\commission, wore comfort shoes |#0m. Sunday brings in an act that and Rae, in “The Travel tee and crossed flags. Two were on|the bopking managers say in the|ing Man,” have chatter and songs his feet and the other two ia bi sta of t hig re they have yet sent |; ————___— pe ea toe ang #1. | buttonbole. [Manager Eugene Levy. it is the| = Yan: 1 Q MICAL | eee |comedy and dancing turn of Barton | rt ug hilo eB ays 1—Effie Johnson, Orpheum, 2—) Metly st. r achem, a land Wilson f # land surface, to Ruth C on | _Aniong those from outside the vay, | Protect 1 souls, repre-| RUth Chatterton, In “Come Out of | city was Secretary W. W. Biain, of| | Athon & Co. will be seen in “Cir-isenting 64 ‘racial and tribal di.|{e Kitchen,” coming to the Met. the Everett Commercial Club, and|Cumstantial Evidence,” with a eur |visions and speaking more than |S Oladys rooke, Tivoli, 4—Mis |Bert Huntoon, prominent good | Prise ending. Henry King ts a nov-| i50 tongues Palace Hi &—Belle Will- jelty singer and talker. Carlos| ‘es advocate of | Bellingham. 1,000 BELGIANS TO Brothers are two Italian street mu: | sicians. The Edwards are comedy Sammie. Highclass Entertainmens |novelty shadowgraphists. The mo- A DAGGER STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 4, IN THE BACK) Hoe Pantages. 1917. SUMMER SHOWS STIMULATE SMILES 2 and One Stock Production on Local Boards PAGE § Discolored or Spotty ec = Cynthia Grey’s 2 LETTERS Enon Tired Worker Vinds Mind Is Unretentive Dear Miss Gre 1 work Il da In a shop, and at night I try to study to improve my ed 1 But the next day I eannct remen ber a thing | studied 1 mind seems w blank, Is there any other better plan you might suggest? 1 HOGE will be grateful to you, Mine Gre It be Be BUILDING You do not retain what you ur ont Second & Cherry study or read at night because | you are tired. The quiet and 68% =) Owned and Occu- | comfort of your own ro « a pied by this Bank, | tends to lull your mind as well ber | as your body, You need some thing to a © your Interest to w en your mind Tr the reasor hy the 1 school in bette than stud alone, Contact with other dents and the questions of the teachers keeps h mind alert and receptive, It will be | best to read only those things | My which will hold the attention “ until such tir ou are ab to control your thoughts. Thi will come later » not be | discouraged | Girls Run Risk of Veeting Slugger . a boarding home for girls, Two evenings a week the girls may be out Ull 11:30, All other evenin q they are st d to get int per cent the ine rid is now 10:20. At that time th by mail, a et there who will go is locked, and if th ate they Pin be Capenind must go down an y and rap on a window to get one of the girls to Whose ; el ct Mail , t alone save get up and let them tn, A girl was ; pte gravbed by a man in this alley the time, but you t e jor m important other night, and was saved by a work that comes in your daily routine 4 mere accident, Yet they still in A Psa : leist the girls must go down the Uncle Sa ma afe as his dollar bills. lalley. Can not something be done Transact ur banking t nail w his bank. about this? Cannot they be |to put a bell on the front door SAFETY FIRST If there are gen for complaint sine ground there {s no doubt that the man agement will make for girls who have any able excuse for being hours. reason Wants Position as |\Social Secretary of such positions.—THELMA Nearly every city society magazines, An tisement placed in these jour you can address } a letter to the board which | | controls the {netitution. Or a committee of residents can make their complaints pers | ally to this board. Restriction of this kind. They are a pro tection for the girls, However, concessions after Dear Miss Grey: It always! been desire » becom a secre omens ——$$ tary to some w woman. My sure I could qualify for such a po E sition. Please advise me how to blood get in touch with persons knowing har its adver- TMH fre lie | You can « F unt in our Savings De- | partment for as li ONE DOLLAR. Do it s | now and watch it gré *s TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE 1¢ Heart of the Financial District kee ur os Condition =-hawe a OFFICER SHOOTS Setsitstferyaiag WIFE AND SELF BEECHAM S ‘ aoe —— <4 jtion pleture will be Clara Kimball | nals would probably bring an remote Prince tees Soot, SETTLE IN OREGON ‘7, ester ||_Skin Easily Peeled Off |) ror. io Wat ax rive them, | ny United tre tensed Wire hae Vetted reve tensed Wire | PANTAGES FPR nh the v0 7 man * Gread when | and look them up before ent BOSTON, Aug. 4.—Maj. Wil- “ * tart PORTLAND, Ang. 4.—One thow-| “The New Producer.” Henry Bel-| the day's werk. on! h ane thts & Goatract. The scbool liam Hoffman, retired U. 8. A., [ONLY Bic SHOW COMING land Belxian tetugers, living tn!iit's operatic act, with an. all-star | Sone wa Wi where your higher education early today shot and killed bis | Holland, will be brought to Oregon | in : iM er the as obtal " be able to wife, Oro, and then committed SS meal cast, Includi: Bertram Peacoc ackect rrow-—taken ever was ¢ ned might be abl and colonized on 18,000 acres of|fianche Morricon and Albert Pax |aev onda the backache for ail time place you suicide in his apartment in Esl Stervbare, te nets THURSDAY 3 |!222 12 Yamnint county, it was am-| and a Metropolitan chorus, will be | Dome delay., Whats the use of aut. - Dorchester. The reason for FRIDAY nounced here today ia avadinh Kimiinne fatemaes fering? 1 ef at , MEDAL H h Be Wor sal the act is unknown. AUGUST 24 seen eee rerrenaniien the new bill at Pantages, op ed tomorrow. nrea aa us pana ! ede . A Piysieten in the bultding BULL BROS. wealthy enchmen and Belgians, | with the matinee performance four evefy day and be permanently | Fie Late oP ard the shots and a few sec- slink einen sald today that the colonization day ; : free from seranching, .dletreasing | Over Wife's Pledg. onds later ‘broke into the Just Printers RCUS G plan entailed an expenditure of! Moran and Wiser. the MEDAL Since 1696 GOLD MEDAL Dear Miss Grey: My wife sign} apartment to find the couple {1 1943 ‘TaD MAIN 1068 Third Ave. and Republican St. $2,000,000. D. W. Ross, of Idaho, omerang bh: hrowers been the National nied a paper, which she supposed lying side by side on a bed. boomerang hat throwers, + ° | will be in immediate charge added feature of the week was the $1 membership form of} Both died in a few minutes. INGLI Te This {s the second Helgianiand Armstrong Pian Fie the Red Cross, Later she found| Maj. Hoffman was 78 years | ; colonization plan announced here|also are expected to be a good draw out it was a pledge to go to the| old. : Ea = Taek Tee © Slevin within the last omnth. ing card front if needed. She has no expert < ~ REATEST dians; Harry Coleman, the twen 4 share the/tle child. Would it Lia st Ows WAR ENTRY SAVES tieth century ventriloquist, and|/ why you with tt = ry prodases Kay? mar- have her name taken oft te Graduated, Licensed, Registered Devine and Williams, in “The Tras ‘idren of Holland VORRIED SBAND. 8 lanvie ranyawe seecvace fll 4 510 ee ‘Sagi, SPS ee APM i “a y, rie 1 bac in, » ne e 7 ad not gone into the war with ~ Look for the n of | aon Bive ape ALOR her whole strength, the Monroe|, Manager tiass, of the Tivol! x. Sold by. rel , Hard to Get Along aiae oa Hem Bags engi ottion th A PXGLO EE doctrine would have been treated theatre, bas annexed a new addition | & eee ten Menee e | colle es alyzed tt stig: with a generat gree 300 as ‘a scrap of paper’ by Germany,” |'® bis popular little company in| finded if they do not help you, | put in 4 con-\on Only $11 a Week | walkout coh ee al i 1. to 5 pei, oe declared Premier Li George the person of Harry Harris, who cept only t m1 D MEDAL All| nected. be 2 bers 8 po 1k a.m, to 12, OPV TO. vast audience at Queens hall this|%@* been connected with some of are imi as Sieh be Dear Miss Grey: I have been | moved of the mines i GIRLS * Beene “| the Passing Shows of the East, and | aie KUArantecd by the| wT |going with a young man for a| serious! ered with by the i ae just recently completed a contract a — nietialiamial a short time, but my stepfather ob-|!ack of tr tation facilities 100 with the Pantages vaudev et jected, and I gave ompany | e Pa vaudevi.ue r. jected, and I gave up his compe MUSICIANS TRAIN KILLS MAN cult. He will be ne 1 the role of | LAST GYPSY BRIGANDS It has made no difference TRAIN Se ke Northern|® ,W&P" comedian TIMES stepfather is Just as much against ‘ Jon eae horthern Richard Lonsdae's o.fering for tooay HUGO LUTGENS as before. I want to leave LOAD OF Bigaue lagman, Instantly next week, starting with the Sun home, but I don't know where to IS GREAT TRAINS OF SCENERY killed Friday when he was struck day matinee, wi be the “The Bat New Ghow Tomorrow ‘te Wodnneday go. I make $11 a week. Could I avin cee. poy CHILD. rn switch engine at Holgate st.'tie of Snooss H 1 ” being a musical get along on that? MABEL. SCORES OF and Fourth ave. 8. He is the comedy in which guns and “Snoos Wes oot et ulong un Sor | third flagman that has been killed at that crossing in two years. ter lived at the Alaskan hotel play equal parts. The American | | Beauty chorus wil: undoubtedly kill | a number of the first-row warmers | Rontsen WEATORES EVER HOODS SEEN IM AMERICA FeVTW Ya) a DREAMS Lau a ————|with the charge of the Infant-ry,| ae TTT naants 46 is. OE Stop Those Losses while Lonsdale will tickle their | : of — We absolutely guaranties the|funny bones witn his jokes and| — a od famous 21 Tablets to stop losses DUNS cay beteic Rg: Bedi yg gh wend famous 2) duets of we will re| There will also be a number of| Days, at Sherman Clay Piano Stor turn your money, By mail, $1.00 |"pecialty vaudeville ofterings, in| corner Third Ave. cat _ ~ if per box; 6 for $5.00. jWhich Gladys Brooks will sing al a ee ne RIGHT DRUG Co. number of selections - 1111 First Ave., Seattle eee x“ pesina ~ —_—-——_—+——— | WILKES The offering of the Wilkes Play ers next week will be “The Blind | ness of Virtue,” Miss Hunt and oth ers of the Wilkes players have ap-| peared in this famous drama before, | jand to great # “The Blind ness of Virtue” is said to be one of | the strongest plays of its kind, and to be in many ways a story of par CCens ticular interest to mothers and} fathers who, in raising their chil-| dren, may unconsciously neglect much that is necessary toward their moral education. | Beginning with the Sunday mat inee tomorrow souvenir auto graphed photographs of members of the company will be given away a i free to ladies, COMING TO THE MET. SOON ving trouble with your skin? $272.3 (si. Thursday at the Metropolitan for the engagement of Ruth Cha ton Does your skin ites. «ms burn? Oris ment for overtwenty years in the treat. in “Come Out of the Kitchen,” week four appearance marred v4 patches of ment of skin affections. So you need of August 13 sno need of enduring truption? ‘There not hesitate to use it, norto recommend Miss Chatterton will come here wach discornfort when Resinol Ointment jt to slein-tormented friends after a remarkable run of thirty 4 two weeks at the Cohen theatre ssually stops itching at once and quickly Bakes the skin clear and healthy again, ¢,4tise! Olatment isso nearly flesh ean be used on exposed wu ored that # out attracting ow York city, and is credited with torshave prescribed Resinol Oint- eadue attention. Sold by all druguists, having achieved the greatest tri umph of her career in the role of Olivia Daingerfield, the plucky lit tle heroine in the A Thomas comedy of now-wday Virginia It is a pleasant bit of news that ithe New York company and pro |duction, complete in ery detail, will come to this city. Bruce Mc | Resinolz i HIP PODROME: VAUDEVILLE} 0S A. MULLER Ark KING, HUME LEON’S & THOMAS PONIES Walsh “The Musical Cook” Six Heantifal Miniature Ponies Trained to Perfection Sperry & Rae “The Travel: Ing Sales Three Keeleys “Athletic in Pas iad AND- Clifford Hipp!e & Co. In @ Dramatic Kketoh “NUMBER 973” p Photoplay Featuring MOLLY KING Free Hip Balloons Weekday Afternoons Another Great Play CONTINUOUS 10c] tna" sunanys for ren Wed. and Sat, Mats. 15c OW 1 enings BY A GREAT COMPANY GREATLY PLAYED “THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE” With the WILKES PLAY WILKES MATINEE Week TOMORROW Other Matin Nights 20c to 50c PHOEBE HUN and RS THEATRE Fifth and Pine Tel. EMott 408 Sunday Wed. and Sat. 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