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UCK THE CROWDS —AND— | SALVAGE SALES OF RED CROSS | IN JUNE, $3, 000 ~ STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 38, 1918. ARJORIE DIDN’T OBJECT | M , WHEN BILL PR ~ PAGE 7 OPOSED TO HER eee neni ai A tet “8 ATHLETIC CLUB IS TURNED OVER TOU. S, OFFICERS Shipyard and Waterfront News & Notes n n > - " cipte of the Red Cross salvage The old ttle Athletic of he partment for June amounted to that ha jourished in satis fox 4. $3 ording to a report by| more than 26 yea na been ut Mr Charles’ Stimson, chairman,| eincarnated as my and 4 he salvage department ts sup. ervi y plying garages with rags for wash: | ot former a ing autos and newspapers to mar The Anderson Shipbuilding Ce rw tn nor a ai a a a iieell scheduled to Jaunch the O-ton aber : pattie ng sche Mate Jington at 4 p.m. Wednesday, spor J ba -_ , sored by Mina Elinor Namaay, niece n in ts The salvage at 2010 West. - “ 1 C & commun x ALL KINDS fe, Mae a Sti e, |2"Sour Commons Scie entre oa comm nings in future | jameny, f r onors of ne > . Members of the city counell, Mer | | OF WATER OPEN boners of newspapers and masa-| Gabtsiee’ or. Gacaresren, Siuecoants'|' ‘The new duty. wit te tiede a} SPORTS IN AT NOON * before offering them to the| exchange and Transportation club| meeting place for officers of all ea ad were present armies and navi On OUR BIG ON tas cue Gienreieeh oes | ‘The launehing of the Osprey mi th of July all officers of open &: RGN Warehouse ot Fourth |be maid to mark the real beginn and marine corps 1n ack. wad Virniela ot. tie weet’ of Industrial activity on the shores | be guests of the newly | SANITARY JULY 4th The Red Cross jumble shop will of the lake sam. | Ormed clut | 20 1 in the new building {f | Former United States Senator Sam In the resolutions passed, where- SPEC! Y BRING uel H. Piles and Judge Thomas py the old club was merged into TALL | Burke were the speakers: he new, the object is given as fol-| HEATED THE eecece eeecce oaeee | A. J. Rhodes, president of the | jows e | Chamber of Commerce, presided over To pro ide a meeting place, e the program. place ente ment and sileep-| POOL ramty |?Farand Near ? wi ph Reg Bo 8 MEN MUST REGISTER tor officers of the army, navy] : News by Telegraph FOR MARINE COURSE fee. or any rovernment allied Inexperienced men, who, in future the United States in the pres-| a ° and Telephone | i wish to enlist in the merchant ma being the purpone th «| 4 rine, must register for a course | all 1 officers shall have e eceee “f aboard a training ship first ord ene of the club without Now! i t Kat William Utz, of Tiffin, has six fine i wa ing to B. J. Griffith, district director initiation OROTHY Cise, owhere can you get so much amusement a hens, whic es every da 5 , ig for the recruiting office of the wea) Details were w out by A. day the v> | ppier > far, only have been | « “" jon ex - ° nylon ugh : Big" Bil Hart, Who Is Appearin fat the Liberty This Week in the Tithe od in actual service aboard mer. | state A drive for me hits wi " po age BR fog Role of “S hark Monroe. chant marine ships. ‘This in due to be carried on. A limit on é 0 0 Ss to keep the count; Tig BM Hart, as “Shark” Mon | 3+ i ——| fact that nearly all the vessels number of members will be 3 peta roa, in the film by that name at| | | | commissioned in the last two months | lished, and a committee w : al pase When, the Liberty this week, is direct and| | SaSATs | Pane | [nave been immediately turned over |on all applications || I'LL BE WITH YOU Anny o {simple int detiines, hich | |to the navy and manned by naval —— 7 . ; tay ‘ints it: um | Sein altel tale’ etoeetivenesd in lerews, It lo expected thet very econ | SATURDAY IN | ai . tases 5 o figure out | th least. He didn’t think it would now, all the ships built in the Eighth | H In the heart of the city, with facilities and fj" Be serene er om Be & goed idee for Marjorie Int district, which includes Seattle, wil : amusements not to be found at the beaches aay ve — to marry en Alaskan gacal See ; | D. W. GR : ye he held up the weddin ard trained mer - This is an ideal place to spend the Fourth. ‘ mrthern hoxplial for insane Married her brmseit, SYNDICATE TO BUILD SUPREME TRIUMPH " LADIES ONLY from 12 to 2 ever y 1 hursday Funeral services for Milton 1. Ray.) t TEN BIG FREIGHTERS| BENEFITED BY IT 24 (except July 4th) and every Saturds Com- |" eee tee ee = , y n VER) ast raday, were VANCOUVER, B md fortable seats for spectators. ; afternoon at Bonne * Bl ee waeis Oe Acaeiibae latins “4 we : ae spent the wee’ sma’ hours in the po non op aston. “evape rartirees ian ae b 1y To benefit two French orphans, “FRISCO ESTELLE” joe station. 1t looked stormy on| interests have planned the construc Tanlac Relieves Troubles of i Alki Women’s Improvement club con.| CLEVER CHARACTER the return. but an efficient houre-| 0 at oe 414,000,000 according t| Mrs. Briscoe, Her Sister | ducted efreshme: h at Alki| A clever interpretation of a type! maid turned on the rosy lig re : 1d a | ro he bs - ment booth a bs “Weinee Stele” tn “Rowen | tunlly. he Vancouver Province. They will and Husband h Wed Ay. nd Ready" at the Clemmer this eee be assembled at Prince Rupert, at - Fourth of July excursion will be °!! bs lag A ee an EXCITING HORSE RACE the floating dock of the Grand Trunk | “My sister derived so much bene. S ind 11 run up Hood canal as far as Union 7 sd pr . youn i r ‘1 IN “SANDY ru M RACE Pacific railway, which has been leas. fit from taking Tanlac that she got City at will leave Colman doc olga the mg wery ~ oS J A . ed for five years for shipbuilding me to try it, and when my husband os ve at © a. m. and return at 10.30 p. m nines: Sinbeiia™ | him. sdatiionle 3 Whenever a erp o maned ~ale purposes, saw how much good it was doing me -_ = eco stelle ie ucky there ts bound to be a horse see ni on . nd ow says = 1 co in sg et yes sary oi role to play. Her portrayal Of 8" | race some time during the plot | ERIS i ie thee Shes "ep tina” oaid Dire ~d Ingham Tuesday, ¢ ry = Griv-| Ajanka dance hall girl comes @ bit! “sandy” in no exception and the big CO SHIPPING MAN rd oe ate wh os eniisoy ogges Filmed th plumber at the MOrri#0N | nearer the truth than the usual fess tn whteh the’ fendien ie Mateons, whens Sustand fs. ot Filmed on the ad atind ot hisdactads be een er mes ' geet Peeper IS DIRECTOR GENERAL piovea vy the Buttertiela Trunk Cx Battlefields of a ernment work ‘ eee le “tevied” f the most! yt Rosseter, of an Pranciaco,|and who lives at 1239 EU Avenue, vrhate - ‘ONIAT & ee an wogger re oa MINE SWEEPERS ARE pre nse a ne —_ me been | OF aT pe % j : ay : ra be Som Saatiee to thee terk ite | OTN IN ACTON ty" and, appointed director of general opera everal months ago,” she con charged wi p 8 CUE On tee male fidetiel teh intonpgl week |board, according to word received! der and my Ith became so wr . ae mails pile age crag al eg Shows also in| im Seattle Tuesday. ed that I had a genera! break-down, || NIGHTS, oh beh TPIKE& PINE Campers heighten fire dangers, and | 1007" Orpheum thle week. | Nie * . |and for a long time was just able to eae ae should ‘tre os ™ ° ~ y » tage esis el D| “d on " 2 Warden D.C. Grigweid otates, [ei707erm Sod an intimate picture of] | °° SIX MONTHS AHEAD ON |<ree myself around hardly sit for |] MATINERS, 10e, Ote sg7 WEDNESD. 4 AY, AY, 8. ry y the king 0 tritain are glimpeed in vIN! M PLACE ) Ages, ee et See, CAP OOAE, conttnt ald certificates for those whe | ing news-events weekly. Constance IN BEAUTY CONTEST TRANSPORT PROGRAM rough oaAiro carer ape get At. 3wo sHows DAILE b C course Inst yoar| Timadge in “Good Night, Paul,” ts Bow : i maTeCrToat 2—The |& My breakfast at all. My head ‘ may be obtained at 1213 Fourth ave. | S\imadge | Pauline Curley, Harold Lock.-| WASHINGTON, July “3 ed Greadfully all the time and 2P.M—8 P. M. King county tax collections up to * '* eee wood's leading lady in “Lend Me| United States ts Just six months nothing I could do would stop it, and ALL SEATS RESER’ Jul 1 reached $10,196,157 $12,157,075.14. Scottish pienic and games will be iat Fortuna park, Mercer island. 4, by Caledonian society of Se and Clan MeKenate “The War as I Saw It in England and France” will be the topic of WI liam Short’s addreas at Eagles’ hal Wednesday p.m, Short, as presi Jent of Washington State Federation of Labor, was member of govern ment labor mission sent to England and France. Dr, Beverly Carradine, D. D., St. Louls evangelist, will appear Wed nesday night at Volunteers of Amer a Mission hall, ® Yester way Bruce Moberg, former court re porter and stenographer in ju ad vorate'’s partment at Camp Lewis. been assigned as secretary to As sistant Attorney General L. Reames. P. BR. Sizarrajo alias Spanish cook at logging camp near Index, was arrested Tuesday charge of making statements disloyal to the government. Patriotic held ren Wednesd n There will be no children's clinic at Central school July 4 William Turner was elected Tues t 16. Tota —IN— “THE CONQUEROR” ‘The Most Realistic and Beautif. m Ever Shown “BOODLES AND BANDITS” A Big “ Comedy BSwSRRART Ee TE SEETT SEES Clarence Paul Olle, mass meeting will be Lake branch library Children 5c F the Sto union, London Ready Water Gas 07 and A t MRS. LISTER SPONSOR CURRY re OF BIG WOODEN SHIP Optical Co. | S88 Ieshars & Eyesight OLYMPTA, aera for Army-N n't 2070-2 or ly-INavy an Arcade Bldg. B b all co asel Game n's LONDON, July American ay baseball players who will take part oad the Army Navy baseball 1 ae : ee Joned Fourth of July celebra- ne $ Bit ting planned for them 7 iors din The men will have Junch and (J to the then will drive to Chelsea field, the famous football field, in four. _ rrittt itt in-hand tally-ho coaches. | nk King George will take the place mt of the mayor or the chief of police ar. ‘The Union-Made Wooden-sole Shoe oi pei as orag) the agp 24 An Unsolicited Testimony From One Who Knows @ ‘ team haw not, y tefeat 7 Sergt Maj. Ralph Mantor, 1 8 F h Eng in now werv- . ~ re won fen - 2 he wd Beret, says des ies Herb Pennock, who started hi ad iz wave legrned from close obser, all ¢ tesned'the baseball career with the Athletics mf Bee ree citing in’ the mud rithan leather, are Mi when that team was making a od to slip on in the evening or to wear working inside habit of pennants, will be among on. 2 thowe present in the Navy Ineup. beh He was one of those members of a the Boston Red Sox who left the club to enter the navy last sum- ‘e mer. PATRIOTIC MEETING HELD IN CITY PARK 1913 Third Former Congressman W. 1. Hum " nd Ave phrey addressed the patriotic meet n Shoe Co, 828 ing of Seattle Lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday night at Volun teer park. All subordinate lodges of the Knights of Pythias have been urged to hold conventions during the first week in Jul Further 4 for Patriotic week will be perfected at a meeting held Wednesday night at Pythian hall ehlau, 1403 5229 Ballard Av. Av 0. W. Johnson. P. Cagpanies Pearce Pros, Pier 2 Gold Bon Marche MeCormach London's, Times Squ I Kogerr & Co iret Av H HM. F Ballard Albert Hansen : Jeweler and Bilversmith 1010 Becond Ave. Near Madison Insint on the Trademark and the t SUPERIOR SHOE MFG. CO. Factory: 2720 Seventh Ave. th, Seattle, Wash, CHECKERED CAREER TURNS OUT ALL RIGHT The Anderson family kerw Rirds of sowing at the Colise and the game be feed when Billy wen boys for an evening. Hix wife wer out, too, but not with him, and the CLEMMER Famum AND Ready Another One o} Rig Snow Mieturi h That Cool and Refreshing Alaskan Atmosphere. J kind this ist the amusement weather. for GUTERSON 'GMENTED 204 Occidental Ave Schwarz & Matthews, Pro Permanent Home of WALTER OWENS & CO. BURLESQUE Starting Thursday Matinee, July Fourth ical Burlesque intitled The M The Glorious Fourth Acts of Vaudeville And Six Mati 230 Nights 7 Change of Program Sunday and Thursday Prices Me and toe We Pay War Tax, | Your Nam “at the Mission, entered | ahead lans for shipping men my back hurt, too, till I felt like it |the movies thru a beauty contest. overseas, according to Secretary of would drive me distracted. I was Miss Curley was a winner tn a con War Baker. This ts attributed to pagiy constipated, my nerves were tent held three years ago and han|the enormous success of the ship-| 44 unstrung that I could hardly sleep appea in the films er e. yards In supplying ton: for the and I felt so miserable that life was Judy from her work in nsportation of men and troops. | no pleasure to me at all rea she will have no troubl Ship production in June came to) 4,145 Mette rie | turned on the rosy light event. | 280,400 deadweight tons dae eae ee ee eee COLONIAL for four days, starting today. lady ix Jewel Carmen UXA IRON IT Saving the Cost of Examination Fees The buyer of real property or the in- vestor in a real estate mortgage, by _ insist- ing on Title Insurance, ves the cost of e amination fees, and he gets not merely a law- yer’s opinion, but a guarantee of good title in the form of a Title Insurance Policy. He is insured against ex- pense and against at- tack on his title. Washington Title Insurance Company A new show comes to the Colonial The feature will be William Farnum, tn U S Fi wonderful medicine. My nerves are The Conqueror.” The career of ht in splendid shape now, I sleep all N Ww Sam Hourton furnishes the plot of one 1g ers night like a baby and get up in the o the picture, and Farnum’s leading mornings feeling fine and with such Casualties of find a thing that would help me till I started on Taniac, which my sister praised so much that I got me a bot tle and soon found that she had told me nothing but the truth about this Playing a grand ap hat frequently I go back to the table after eating break in Great War fast and eat a second one before WASHINGTON, July 3—Gen. a i 5 Pershing’s casualty list of 85 today | 0) Cia tired. worn-ot LEVY’S was divided as follows: bef . . aan os en Killed in action, 18; died of wounds, energy that I car 9; died of disease, 4; died of aceident |) ony wit ‘ and other causes, 6; severely wound |) yr. nushand had been + missing ina 3¢ Aa seleotensanitn rr ypeep tte: KILLED INS ACTH Liewts, _n.| for some time from rheu Tarentum, Pa; TR V. Curry, | loss of tite, and, like me, rae er ate breakf Sir THIRD AT MADISON — “ gan t he eate f ate by B IF YOU LIKE TO Kin c Mw, Mas ers e 1 ra. "Roe "Mw. | rection of a spe epresent. | LAUGH-—SEE . aker, Water “Advert THIS BILL—IF YOU LIKE TO bury, Conn it. V. Traynham, Arbuckle AM US EM ENT $ aD FROM WOUNDS: Teut Ht. 1 Ben “RY. Bek, ee, Se erivates f. warteu, New roxtant, | ELSEWHERE were TH. Kcele, Rosbury, Mase 0: Ou Ustt ly Styled “The Biggest MeKee, mptnous Dramatic Speci o th” Mat, Wed. Ment Seats $1 9 Mat. Sat 50 to $1.50 Hirooklyn, N LY: Privates G Mo Libshart, French Camp, Cal.; D, Waite, Davenport, 1a. | MISSING IN. ACTION: Corp. G. D. ator eve ; hey, Lehigh, Okin.; Privates ©. 1. |} lzed in bh an stage, in wit, Thayer, Mo; J. A. Downey.|[ © men O'Neill kin, Pao Tk B. Ellingwo Tew Hartor, Marshalltown, Ta AN Iney Herbert Waukesha, Wis.; F. Kot other stara SE Pep hadt od One Handred and Twenty Real Sheep Newark, 0.1 C, Tedrich Topalar $1 Matinee Wednesday T° Debrowski, Hast Chicago, edie elas WASHINGTON, July 3.—Forty 8 NOT A MOTION PICTURE were as follows Killed in action, 33; died of wounds, 4; wounded in action, 3. Fifth and Pine. Tonight—All Wes marine corps casualties listed baad | | in“Good Night, Paul” CONSTANCE TALMA ‘The lst follows Wed., Thurs, Sat. KILLED INACTION: flecond Lieut Independence Day V. 1. ‘Bomers, im, Va. First Bormt ald me 1) A. Slealor, New York; Sergts. 0, 1 frockway, Uilea, N. Yo; I. Carman, Ja- || Nights 220 to She; Mats. Ite and mates, N. Y.i¥ go; A. F Fall and winter season opena Ware, Fort Beott Corp. H.. W.|{ day. matinee, Sept Kellett, Minneapo' itughen, Modrt N RW. Latdiaw, Cuba; N. J banc, Chicago; I. ‘T. "Lyon, I cy Ph ei NEW PANTAGES Vates PA. Adwell, Renviile, M Firandon, Clearwater, Fia.; G. 1 ere Ae anette ai ler, Waverly Hall, MR Mathie 2100) MENA T SHO'e Olathe, Kan.; H. D. Dunlavy, Goose Creek, “THE HANDICAP GIRLS” Tex.; J. P. Katon, Corning, N. ¥.: B RamrntnA Ellsworth, Crip ; Empress of Song. Ph. eee Other Features GW. iach General Admission, 260 W, Luce, Oxford a. Meni Celerndon, Ark.; W. A. May, St. Louln: ie P. Nelson, Milwaukee; i. Pankow MT. Auttlen, Vanmarcos, Tex; A. 1 Welbacker, Newark, N, J ontinuous Daily 1 to DIED OF WOUNDS: Rergt. W. Moff. Six Proveanies; Danny Simmons intock, Conn.; KE. R. Murray, New Photoplays: incilin Dew in “Whic Weekday Mats, 10 DED Private &, Y wi Chicago; " n Clause, EV Mourdy | Chicago, | i Corp. 4 ADMISSION 20¢ Continuous 11 to IL