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WURLITZER Admission 20c, Children 10c | | | THEATRES | Bw HIP The new show opening Thursday | at the Palace Hip is headed by the Mangean troupe, seven athletes, why present an exhibition of ground ” lofty tumbling feats. Florence Lorraine and Harry —_ nister will present a comedy sketeh | called “The Way to a Man's Heart.” May and Kilduff have a rural skit called “A Limb of the Law.” Cooke and Rothert are agile danc lot of new stuff. Abbott and Mills offer a singing and talking number. The Vardi Sisters, recently from overseas, are Parisian dancing ar- tists, FALLS FROM TRAIN; HIS LEG IS AMPUTATED EVERETT, June 13.—Robert An derson, who left here in March to join the naval militia {n Seattle, fell from a train while at Aberdeen, 8 D., and injured his leg so badly it wan necessary to amputate WHAT TO USE TO PREVENT APPENDICITIS Seattle people she buckthorn glycerine, et as Ont ANY or consti ALL foul apper vented "OONFUL Adler stomac Ause ka relie ga t removes atter which clogged your system, The INSTANT surptises both doctors and patients Barte}l! Drug Company and Swift Drug Company, ers and novelty comedians, with a, and poisoned | action 'SEND PROTEST AGAINST PRICE FIXING BY U, S. “We would oppose the fixing of | Prices on commercial lumber an a dangerous precedent and | for which no necesai ment, tendency | y, in our judg | This is part of the appeal wired to/ Washington Wednesday night by wholesale lumber dealers and job bers of Washington and Oregon, aft or an all-day seasion here | “But if, in the opinion of the war |industries board, after hearing all evidence, jt is determined that prices | should be limited.” the resolutions Qos. Coliseum One of the thrilling wartime woenes depicted In “Over the Top,” lat Levy's Orpheum this week, ts a |rald of the British troops on a Ger. |man first-line trench after dark. The men biacken their faces to leswen chances of detection in the |dark, and craw! over the shell-torn Jana desolate rim of No Man's Land t thru the barbed glements of ust prepared for a surprise enemy Asnault on the trench, when a star shell reveals their presence. Good musical interpretation en: | hances the effect eee CLEMMER “I'm sick of dolls and Teddy | bears,” says Maa Marsh, playing Susan Sweeney, in “All Woman,” at the Coliseum. Susan is freed from her toy factory prison by an inher itance of an upstate roadboune, in which she finds thrills not dreamed {of in factory life | eee LIBERTY Naughty vehty™ ts the mew play at the Liberty. It is the etory of @ pretty girl who came home to Lillyviile from New York with seven trunks full of gowns and some new ideas. All Lillyville met the dany train when {t arrived with Roberta Miller on board, and they beheld the young lady in the dashing gown and perky hat ‘The wife of Deacon Jones punched the wife of Deacon Smith with her elbow, murmuring, “I eaid all along Noo Yawk weren't no place fer @ young girl.” The picture stare Enid Bennett. who recently played in “The Biggest Show on Barth.” today the role of a little country gtrl Iris Lee, who lives in the small town of Dalton with a relative of her dead mother’s, Martha Kane. 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"THRILLING WAR RAID SHOWN IN “OVER THE TOP” FEATURE | Theodore Roberts and Marcia Manon, MISSION Mary Miles Minter fs starred tn/ “Boctal Th n comes to the Minter plays | and the bother: | in “Old Wives for New,” This Week at the TODAYS % paognaMe Bennett in c eerie ay. esa ia “an | coLinnta—-ou Wives for New,” with an ell-ctar cnet. COLISEY ee eccee —de Mille Production —David Graham Phillips’ Story minsio’—Mary Mites Ma ‘Minter tm | *Heeted COLONIAL Heart of @ Lica.” [nore attentions of Martha Kane son, Jim, Not until she ran away | from Dalton to the city did Iris feel | that she was living Supporting Mins Minter are Alan | Forrest, Kdmund Cobb, Milla Daven j bert and ar, Ds nem. | COLISEUM | Helen Jerome Eday te tnetuded tn the albetar cast of “Old Wives for New.” which remains at the Col |seurn thruout the week. Mins Eddy has made a name for ; herself, portraying Italian characters | n the George Beban pictures this picture we eee her in an inger |role. As Norma Murdock, she maken & sweet and eympathetic daughter to Charlies Murdock during bis trying hours with @ selfish, lasy wife. eee STRAND “Ware Women,” at the Strand this week, is an appeal to civilization to rine above the evils which have prevailed tn the wars of the past. It pictures the horrors that inwpire men to fight that such horrors shal! not exint. eee COLONIAL | William Farnum will be reen at! [the Colonial in “The Heart of a | Lion” for the last time tonight. Far num appears as Rarney Kemper, a oe in the great forests farmer ecoks nc dinay aoe ‘VITAL STATISTICS | and lafayette, fan Francisco May Ina. Eileen Can Guarino, 24, and Lana Mic hing. Reattle, and Dor or and Eileaheth John 1 Myrtie Wright ax bery Fred eckere Beattie Mal Menoing and Dolores Ww and Marearet Tenia Mo Wine, Be w. 1% Spokane. and Michael Keane and fad Finn, Brattice rel Marry’ Teekienburg, 24, and Frieda | : th. Beattie , Lamekey *, «and Tennessee | Mitchell, 29, Bamttle Anel A. Tindetrom and Hannah I. Korpt, Seattle } ver Cullen Ward and Luetia P, Hal | ninTHs | | afd Mra F. Altona, 4218 N. B, June ¢ and Mra W. A. Roberts, 26 and Mre A. J. Menhemotte, and Mre. V. J. Kebler, 3938 | ’ 4 Mrs J. ¥. Lareon, May 29 and Mra J. W. Seott | Van Brock " Ward, 4 " * MH. Roberts, | and Rufus Dt, 1226) at an Th A. Hope, 283% #. Alki ave, May 21 Girl to Mr and Mea, W. Fowet!, 6241 Palatine ave. Girl to Mr TW. Hetnach, Roy to Mr and Mra, A. ‘T, Dellptatn, Bdge we Moy D. D. Watson, Roy to Mr D. MeDowell, 908 ‘ and Mra. If, ©. }2omn x June | j_¢ Mr and Mra. J. Gurewiten, 1410 K. Fir wt, June 1 | i Mr Pursell, 2202 W. 64th, May Girl to Mr Thomaa, June & Noy to Mr ©, Tieknor, sth at, June 7 Noy to Mr and Mra. BE. Mostor, 8214 June 2 B. W. Jordan, A. Auntin, 4043 36th A, June 2 Hey to Mr. and Mra G. J. <r 2093 Garfield, June 10 DIVORCES force filed tn wer Maud Ryan againat j Complaints for ¢ against Isaac N.| Dorothy Dean against Walter Dean, felony Gecirade & V. Darskey againat Joseph Darakoy. spiiity e againat James | Bitreda M. C Alexopolos against Joun jand nee what a diffe Ir Tirttta, 6036 GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA—30 PIECES FTH AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 It takes the four walls off married life, and part of the ceiling Marius Brambilla, Conductor ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ Alexopolos, cruelty, . Witter Rhoden dewert ReaD Welte seainet Logan Wolfe, 4e | sertion praTns Vena & Maxwell, 2%, Providence boa. ital, June & | pe A. Murphy, 22 qune t. i. Ww. Craig. 29 Ww. OW. Crowe, meattle ‘boepital, Pi June ¢ fh Nernstine, June ? File Referendum on N. D. T. Franchise Petitions circulated by organized labor for the submission of the Na | Telegraph franc the people at the next March, have been filed with the city comptroller for check ing. The 422 petitions purport to con tain §,500 nero far more than the number required, which is 4,800, on the basis of § per cent of the mayor alt T tinance was pass od er the veto of can labor's « upon | reported the Na tional District Telegraph Co. and the Western Unior A similar fran fore voted dow hie was once be Seattle electors. TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Stomnch Acidity. . Sour, Acta Neutralises ents Food Fermentatt ay Stomach and Indigestion. t sufferer 1 have already tried pepsln. bismuth, roda. charcoa dru 8, and you not eure you are etion, your trouble-in some cases do not ving up hope and a chronic dyspeptic, tof a little bisur rdinary com But deciding just try éd magnesia mercial bicarbonate milk, but the pure’ bisurated nesia, which you can obtain practically any druggist, in powdered or tablet form: a teaspoonful of th compressed not the mag from either powder with # y next meal rence this makes. the dar Tak or two little water Tt will inatantly neutralize gerous, harmful acid in the stomach which now causes your food to fer ment and sour, making gas, wind, 6, heartburn and the bloat lumpy feeling that seems nost everything you eat find that, provided you im- the re are ndigestion Coming, Seattle, June 24 & 25 SELLS Hoy Fourth Ave, and Lenora St, any symptoms of Renee against Grace) D “Me C. Manson, 48, 214 W. Repudtican, | Providence hospital. | Pre-| eitrate, oxide or| hr An invitation to Dr. Baltasar Brum, minister of foreign affairs, and nominee for president of Uru- |euny, to visit Seattle, has been ex [tended by the Seattle Chamber of | Commerce and Commercial Club, and will be delivered thru Secretary of State Robert Lansing, Dr. Brum is | considered one of the great men of | the Americas, and is now in the Unit | ates. CLEMMER > 23H A well-known beauty specialist ad vises this treatment for the removal of hair from the face. Mix into @ paste some powdered delatone water, apply to hairy surface, after about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin, and every trace of hair has vanished. This method ts quick and entirely safe. To avoid disappoint, ment, however, it is well to m certain you get genuine | Advertisement. CLEMMER CS besy © mene 4 i. on oe COMING SATURDAY William Famum —IN— ‘True Blue’ A BREEZY, LIVELY NOW PLAYING MAE gripping human quality, and leaves nothing to be de- FR . sired, Mae Marsh as Susan wv me Sweeney has the rare abil ity of making her audience waver between smiles and tears. The story of an Ameri can cowboy king, with Americanism the “rough and ready” type who proves that the red blooded deals of our an. rs still remain “true Jinks” Frimt prewek! tion, “High Dr. R. A. the at ARENA Noon—Friday From 12:05 to 12 AMessage for Today You are cordially Adm :50 invited to hear him. ion Free