The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1918, Page 2

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HAROLD LOCKWOOD Lend Me Your Name A comedy of mixed identities in which an English carl and a» burglar change names and places. Introduce a wife of the carl and imagine the difficulties of our friend the burglar! It's first ran and five reels! ISSIO Fourth, Ptke and Union Continuous 11 to It Children Evenings ... Swimming Will Be Taught After July 4 Definite arrangements for the giv works for Sale | Company, 719) 'AND HERE ISA. | GUITAR TO AID TOBACCO FUND A guitar from wood of pine and fir trees in Skagit county has been ty en to The Star te coo fund t Ww |. Stratton, Port Orchard. | ‘The instrument is a beauty, and its | aides fairly gleam with affection for the fund. | W. F. }sona in the | the guitar from woods | terprine mill Hagen J, Titus, campaign manager for the “Our Boys in I © Fund,” ts now pural the best way in wh | ment may be disposed | Produce the most mnokes f Stratton, the donor, has two He ut in the In wervice }in trenches and hospitals Mrs. K. ( |has sent to Jeheck for $ | partion arranged Mrw or rend: now that that banded, she takes | raixe the mone dquarters at 41 in open for the # ckets for the $4,000 Marmon ng, $1,500 lady's sedan Buick $950 Maxwe ‘The sale of tickets will be ate July 14, or maybe earlier, Not m | than 40,000 ti be wold, FE equipped FUND ery auto for » TOMACE Richard J, Thaine Willie Prechette. Wright, $1.00 ay ber cy Prince Hapert 0 Tabacco Fund clab (Mra J 13.00 . Hrown Tay, Meadow can be pi Kecond ave tal and Yeoter Oo, Leary butiding United Clgar Stores Co, 1012 Kecond Gunat branch, Fourth and West. United Cigar Stores Co, Fourth and jing of swimming instructions at) three municipal beaches during the Firecrackers, | *8™mer were made between the park | commissioners and the school bard Serpents, iiaay afternoon Caps. Pur-) instruction will begin shoruy after t required to have | July 4. the detailn being in the license when fire-| 474 of Supt. Cooper of the schools and Supt. Thompson of parks. The cost more than vii. trom 4 to P. Mm. are suggest ed Three instructors will be fur than | nished by the schoo! department at cents per package. Pur- are required to nave ent license for exhi- goods, such as Roman es Rockets, Wheels, costing more than 10 Licenses can be had Percy F. Thomas, Coun- Clerk, at County-City Third Ave. Mall your order or call at our ————— _ The Jaywalker ;: Is IS NEVER THE | GOOD DANCER i knows how to get ground. He is at ease un- ‘der all conditions. Accidents are unknown to him whilst | ' en foot ‘ he is too quick, too light, limber and easy on his feet. One would think no matter what you would de- sire to do with your feet you could do so. But it is not so. Have you ever seen a Monday night class start out awkward, raw recruits of dancing, and then come back on Friday at seven sharp and see those same boys again? _ HIPPODROME “Fifth and University they are like old-timers. Join the class MONDAY NIGHT AT7 SHARP. They'll teach you. m winssra oes Alki, Green Lake and Madrona beaches, or more if necessary The sale of tee cream in parks by the Parent- Teachers’ associations w' be permitted where the funds realiz ed go to patrietic purposes. Director Mrs. Martha F of permits The Knights of granted permission to park on July 2 for the big patriotic show (THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, Capital and Surplus $16,900,000 Steele Is in charge THRIVE BY THRIFT No Amount I# Too Small Lend to Your Country to SEATTLE BRANCH Cor. Second Ave. and-Columbia St. Wagner, Go T. White, G. Il, Wakeman, / pA Manag PROCTOR. COR, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST. Phone Main 4965 “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T] Unit PAY ME.” of deliverance panie BAT nteed + STERLING DENTISTRY "ier" tie seo Office Mourss 9 a, m. to 6 p.m. Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THY pron ‘The Seattle star Inclosed find to bay packagers of tobacco, thre “Our Roys in France Totmers Vand addressed to me, on which my ao known friend, the soldier, will agree to send me © message of thanks. Name Address city ed Soldiers to Bring “Pat,” War Orphan, When War Is Over from Seattle, now we « 16ist infantry, in little French orphan agleep in the corner of a Y. M.C. A hut. His clothes were filty, and the “cootien” ere bothering him. So the infantrymnen took the boy and made him a sult of clothes, cut his hair and gave him a bath. ‘ Soldiers with Company France, found « in Hin ta killed Verdun and his few week to the + auxiliary received by news the letter from Dean | Dean Priest says that Companies | L and M have received their Christ !ma packages—«ix months Iate. marked “Don't Open Un-| t, their repre eo were Christma S. SPENDS HUGE SUM | DURING YEAR ON WAR ‘ON | WASHIN¢ the fiscal June 2 During o4ing tomorrow, the has spent 1,000,000 ined toda Tune officiats to | mate war ditures trea $1.46 SELL M , when expen: estimated by approximate AIL FOR $1,600 The ane f minguided letter depart | me nt Wednesda and Thurnd, net | ted $1,600 for the United States, 1 fashioned ¢ USE YOUR DIAMONDS Hanson Boosts Dry Ours Fight in Congress ‘/' STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918. PAGE 2 PRES, LEONARD IN CONFERENCE ON CAR SERVICE Indications were that the Tractio a ing to together on a basis of exchang privileges, looking toward giving the ity rvice Offielain of thy displayed lens prop Maturday and th Light & Power ¢ better street car « compar al board, ww city otic repre m to meet with «in his office nt A. W. Leonard, of the met with Mayor Han nt of Mublie 1 and Corporation Co Caldwell conference tr the mayor's office Baturday, the onference having taken place day afternoon, after Uh Juperinte Murphine anne! in a second first Fr government had had its aay It in ge understood. conferees will talk panned the — bt the traction compan city and im kere over rally that Capt. 1 sare! ain up to t together with the e werviee for shipyard we government would take ol of the whole street car » n of the eit We're going to get better serv maid Mayor Hanson, enigmatic iy, Saturday It in belleved that the city will ex act the prt nicipal carn ¢ © of running its mu Third at leant tion that the Puget Light & obligations to the ci ing favors in the wa state supreme court down a decision confirming the supe rior court decision in the 1916 2 per cont gros earnings case, declaring the company must pay The 1917 gross earnings tax cane remains pending before court, but with victory ower ¢ ant, Walter F. Meiers ety. The judgment was for t amount of $64,387.78, and the pany was forced to put up a bond for appeal The supreme court holds that the fromm earnings tax ia defer conatitutiona ations or make « |for special relief, came Saturday to Amsistant Corporation Counsel Meler ‘The city is entitied to a peremp tory order, compelling the company to pave between its tracks and 18 | inches on First ave either side of them on %.. between Stacy and Horton ata, the superior court ruled in the second started over a year ago. Judge McIntosh refused to enter an order and stayed ago has paving case udement a saying he would await t of the supreme ¢ whether the public service « rion could set aside franchise obli tions ADRIFT IN BOAT ON SOUND Malcolm = Judkins Chinery, both 12, are where on Puget sound white BOYS and adrift Stanley some 4 smal row patrols maint night at a frie for open rning at & The Great Amer- jean Food Favorite make ‘em at 3 DAYS” Starting TODAY SUNDAY __ ALL WEEK! | HIS APPETITE WAS OUT O’ SIGHT; + THE BOOZE HE DRANK WOULD FILL A TANK; TO EXCAVATE THIS HUMAN WELL, THEY SENT HIM TO A HOS-PI-TEL! GOOD-NIGHT, NURSE! See it yourself. ee ee ee ee ACK PICKFORD A Startling Inside Rev- elation of Germanic- Ridden Ru With All Its Woe. — You're entitled to have as much fun as Fatty did. ee ee and LOUISE HUFF in ANDY H = Continuous From 9 to 11 Adults 10c Children 5c And watches 1 up the fight durir with the ing telegram whichshe sent, Saturday, to Senator Wesley L. Jones; back en’ ; rences, any Beattl EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN Co, Metab 18 Venra 901-8-6 White impoverishment of thousands, Scotch in name, but Irish by birth—and, like the Irish potato, usually in hot water. = = Second at Seneca—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c—Children 10c MATE OF LER IS DROW > TOWNSEND, June mate on the pow was washed overboar s dr ned whi the craft was row! dou q ing Marrowstone point at night. would mean the| The present congress has 17 union | forts to rescue him failed, He and | labor members, 134 years old, our police foree and

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