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NOW PLAYING— The Startlingly Original Masterpiece of the Screen HOBART OSWORTH —IN— “Below the A Crash im the Fog—Wild Moments of Terror—The Waves Close Over Another Ship—A Diver Drops to the Bottom — The Sight He Sees Through a Porthole Freezes His Blood Col. W. B. Beals Will to addreas the Chamber of Commerce there Tuesday noon on his expert ences with the A. B. F. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS order to mtrotice our new (whalebone) the lightest strongest Dinter known, covers very little Crowns . : teile pfs PAINLESS EXTRACTIO? Hw br jarant get toot See S: ents, Ww! Fuzzy Wtizzy Rug Co. Since 1100 Phone Gaziiol 1233 pa for 28 years ave impreasion taken same day. Kxamination and advice free, on of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stnna lof our present patronage is recommegded by o: work f# stil givteg god «i meth AS our have ed our work Whan arelimethe rigtt piece Bring this ad with you. Open Somiaves From © te 13 fer Working People DHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ; URIERSETY Se. Buy Padilla Bay Lands Now! Sub-irrigated — Virgin Soil — Without Stumps—With- out Stones —At Around $10 an Acre Padilla Bay tidelands were recently sold by the state at Public auction We were able to buy some 12,000 acres of land at a price which enables us'to resell at $150 a chain, or approximately $10 an acre A farmer from Yakima who had read about _ tidelands cazne to inspect the properties. chains—the limit ‘This land will produce more than the land around Yakima, he said. This farmer is one of scores who have backed up their Judgment on the land by buying the limit. Come to 514 Second Avenue, near Yesler Way, and see for yourself letters and reports from people whose knowl _ ege cannot be questioned and who have bought the limit At 514 Second Avenue, near Yesler Way, we have a miniature model of Skagit county, including our properties, which are situated about 10 miles north and west of Mount Vernon, Wash., adjoining the famous La Conner and Sanilsh flats. At 514 Second Avenue, near Yesler Way, we are con stantly arranging excursions for those who wish to person- ally inspect the properties. We were the successful purchavers Padilla Ray He bought five . If You Can't Call, Send for Literature SPARKS & DYE, 514 Second Avenue and 319 Hoston Mlock, Seattle, W ape: eae aa Please send me (free) your folder concerning PADILLA 1 Sparks & Dye | Nid ener 514 Second Avenue Near Yeoler Way Talk in Spokane Col. W. B. Beals has gone to Spokane ming to our office, be sure YANKS ATTEND | MEXICAN FETE \“International Barbecue’” | Is Big Success NOGALES, Aria 12.—That | closer relations between. Mexico and the United & July ates haw been cement og (0 & gratifying degree was the| belief along the Arixona border to day following yesterday's rna- | onal barbecue” Casita, Sonora at whieh Alvaro Obregon and Thomas Campbell, of Arie Five bv | business and political leaders, wnd federal officers and state fie attended the barbecue by Obregon rnor na, were the guests of ndred Arizona and Sonora army als and Gov eMmplinsized the de né friendly feeling exist ple of the two Arizona border | thruout | r better the Obregon Speeches ernor Campbell mire that bet the country commer | United should spread My policy relations b Mex! ) and Wire Briefs Fast, wo her voy senajors on trip to Far ar riving here, today | WENATCHEE Hurrying | flee fire. F. Chartrand ent rar ! Pete Karapang fand a op med Morris painfully wher wheel of their r upset. PEKING Amert Chineae to a Lee an wore injured a fre auto broke aod the| Dr. John Ferguson, | tien sent by to uventi« ration an, he nt concerning China.Eastern Rove itlons ot | railway in Siberia Mr W. H of Elma, Haw dead. Baum, dead. ston Ant concludi Yakima, Aberdeen next N reniden Mra Innac clubwor Washir in asm ) ARERDE) {ktna, SPOKANE 5, prominent ABERDEEN Tuberew its convention at | meet at an, elects year {Land Big Salmon in Trolling Boat | Politics and civic problems are |no longer foremost in the*minds of Seattle fishermen. © the first salmon of the season was caught yesterday off the Went. Seattle shore, by John Zayer, Seattle fish. yer says, wels pounds, was caught by trolling and landed with considerable att. [fleulty. Trolling for salmon in Seattle harbor is a fay te ort of finh-| |!nz fans in the mn @ Often more thar > boats |water near the Weat Seattle ferry | landir -|Card Party Ends ‘ | J Painfully for Tom | 7. ee n at wa RK n Gilloged to hav over the head {Road Open Now to Paradise Valley | Beginning motor ne Rainier National park may all the way to Paradise vall ing of the highway wa: Sunday by the Rainier b company. Frank Jacobs, Seatt! tographer, is in charge of a complete studio at Parndise Inn. He w exclusive photographer for parties. Ofte} Tending the sick is generally a strenuous job, but pretty Daniels doesn’ t mind waiting on handsome Wally the screen comedy at the ‘Liberty this little Beb Reid in * week. bad * dae INALD JAY to the bar™ t that kind of a bar~a divorcee court.) No Rbgxie An mun J Sick Abed,” answered ef « m ran abruptly up © Reggie wan ler who had pee buyer out of come that lady y shamming, because he is a 4 pai of John Weems and is anx lous, to prevent the sourt from rend ing John and Constance asunder, All of which is by way ot pedidy | jearne ing t « for Wallace proper set Reid's screaming screen farce, “Bick Abed,” at the Liberty this week. Wallace Reid ts at his best in the role of the “sick” friend, and Rebe Dan the | Jasey love with u STRAND If you like thrifle and action, you're Strand this week "Below the Sur- ta is the picture, and Hobart T begine in a little fieh- ing the New | A ing Addition pela Posne | week Js the appearance 4 and B Hacker, th little dance SPOKANE MAN Se omedy role at the Colonial this “If I Ever Felt Better I Don't) week. ts or lid drawing Remember It,” He States {card M appears in After Taking Tanlac | “Captivating Caratairs, |photoplay adapted from Henry . has not only added 18 Hartite — vs “g ‘ pounds to my weight, but has rid}, 4% ; aS ee a my ailments and built me|DCMutifal villa at Hunston, éveriook 7 where I feel better than 1|!"& the Hudson, with her mother, hate bt i tine Uinea aaa MC. Ceaw.| Wh several yearn previously had ton top» on ~ ne <a separated from her husband. Mr. reewnliiy Sag yD ga ost Carstairs, who was a wealthy broker, robes eat Becond Ave.) rod gained his wife's consent to his ee pro! to have Mary vieit hima in During the past two years I! New York, but to the utter conster- have been subject to frequent epells| nation of everybody, Mary? after de of indigestion which were #0 severe | jiberate consideration, absolutely re- as to t lay me out. MINAPPS | tuged to go, Whereupon Papa Car tite left me and the ithe 17.454) stairs decked: that: ahe. would. oto force myself to eat bloated me np with sour gas and kept me feeling | mi for hours, I «uftered| with severe pains in my back and constant spells of dizsiness, and was} restiows I hardly knew what it was to get a good night's sleep, | lost weight all the time and got #o| weak and run down that I had hardly any life or energy left for anything. "I began taking Tanlac on the recommendation of a friend, and it! was a lucky day for me when I did,| for my appetite began to improve at once and I got to feeling better) ‘able in every way. I have now taken| five bottles, and if I gyer felt better in my life IT don't know when it was, I eat like a wolf of just any thing and everything I want and have a touch of indigestion. and have built up rapidly, both tn | weight and strength. I sleep ike a log at night and wake up In the/ morning feeling brimful of life and| jenergy and more than ready for my y's work. Before I got Tanlac my work was a dra, but now I do! it with ease and pleasure. 1 |tainly ought to think well of Tan j)ac, for it has brought me back my jhealth, and I am glad to give it my strongest endorsement.” B| ‘Tantac is sold in Seattle by Rarteti | Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen tative, cer jof funny situations, | the sensation of the New York even if he had to kidnap her. The kidnaping leads into all sorts and ends ab ruptly when one of the kidnapers, Larry Varney by name, falls in love with the victim. COLISEUM “Passion’s Playground,” a ara. | matic photoplay in which the emo- | tlonal acting of Katherine MacDon ald is the chief feature, is being shown at the Coltweum until Tuesday night. The plot of this picture tells the story of Mary Grant, a convict girl, just in receipt of ber inheritance, who leaves the holy institution, The gambling blood that flowed in the veins of her father leads her on to Monte Carlo, where she makes a tre- mendous winning, and soon becomes notorious resort A new angle to the story is brought out when Mary, to shield her, girl chum, takes upon herself the biame for an act which causes an unpleas- ant scandal. ‘The exonerntion of Mary when tho jother girl confesses brings the pic- ture to a dramatic climax. Miss MacDonald wears some beau- tiful, gowns in the Monte Carlo mcenen. : The new show opening Wednesday will feature Douglas MacTan and Dorks May in “Let's Be Fashionable.” Divorce Witness Feigns Illness to Help Pal; Keeps Doctors Busy THE SEATTLE STAR * = TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINeRTy Abed.” CL EM ME toMades Kennedy tn “1 { Wallace Heid im “Mick “Rie eal, the author has worked In a harming touch of pathos, Dollars and Sense” is the story jot a hungry little rus girl, whe Hazel goes toa bakery store, where | he ask stale bune—an ne her 2 cents will buy. Right here [pretty romance afarte, The baker | (whe ts young and good looking) falls in love with the girl, and as their acquaintance ripens, he tellx her #0 The baer gets a charming little } | lesson of real humanity umble baker Kennedy) from a | OMtian scornfully rejects | the advances of a wealthy stage door Johnnie—and then goes home, and while dreaming of future stage t menpha, gene. tho: usltyr. Silat. fant © has—and finds she bas exactly 2 cente with which to satisfy her yunger and her landiady. Prospects« are not bright wife and the girl gets a husband the baker. ithor of todrama at heroine ts M n father, but nathern s ss apre . jin the Northwest she finds an easy thing to do! Columbia Colo, O'Nes ters her life. | hear. —Advy = PUBLISH MY LETTER Chicago, 111.—"I suffered for four a| years with pains in my sides, hips and legs and & terri ble backache. I sould not do any work at all. Iwas treated by many physicians, they did not help me. I read in one of your books where other wo- . v pound ao T'tried it asl helped me very much 80 that now T can do every- thing in the house. I have told my friends about your wonderful Vege table Compound and you have my permission to publish my letter so other women who suffer may learn how to fet, Mel" —Mra, TDA. Oven strtx, 92 8. Marehfield Ave, Chicago, Th. This good old fashioned remedy is made from native roots and herbs and contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia BE. Pinkham Medicine Co. (¢on- fidential) Lynn, Mass, far vies. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by @ woman, and held in strict confidence. THIS WILL A! ASTONISH SEATTLE PEOPLE The quick action of simple witch hazel, hydrastis, camphor, etc, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will Surprise Seattle peopie, One girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by a single application, Her mother could hardly sew or read because of | eye pains. In one week she, too, was benefited. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE Swift Drug Co. and leading drug sists, an American | but} we = | <Nerma Tyimadge in witness at the divor | ag Mary Coletae The scene, as in the! | CLASS A-dcthel Clayton in "Young Mra. Winthrop.” Ung rasa with a towel around his 1, surrounded by a retinue of | CLEMMER quack doctors, day and night nurses,| “Dollars and Sense.” the photo pili boxes, medicine bottles: and a| Play at the Clemmer thin weeR, pre axaphone ia tying on Whe bed. It in| ents pretty Madge Kennedy with a] Reggie. He ts th role in which ehe t# at her beat ee o reader, you shall pene » | The plot lean toward Meht ec secret. He ts not “iL | 82d Just to add to the picture's the light of pure romance, Matinere—25¢ After 6:30—Abe Balcony —25e Children—ile Any Time Katherine. McDonald is here in her smartest, newest, stirring, best-dressed play to date —a story full of melodrama, with “Passion’s = Playground You see the great Casino at Monaco, crowded with rich idlers from all the world—where every human passion holds sway—the story of a con- vent girl who wins a fortune at the gaming table, beloved by a prince, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1999. Tonight and Tuesday Only— the American beauty as the girl who beat the bank at Monte Carlo ‘A First National Attraction betrayed by a woman, drugged and robbed of her jewels—a pic- ture to make you thrill. y is | masterfuiness, More than that—he's part Irish, a land he’s a member of t agi [Texas Rangera.| He wins norita’a admirauon | captatta her, then nets her free to “|prove the Americans want to be friends with Rosemary cpinode newtal starred or Refore marriage a man has been | | known to dectare himself unworthy ot hin sweet! | marriage to jot bis time p Forgery charges re | rest In New fortner emplo ners of cording to & Ahern, chief } publi Seattle’s \Leading The border raid 99 ‘Dentist. will lift you out of CARSTAIRS am now devoting your seat! ih [mete time Also. JACK DEMP-|§ "7 Sizer Harrison's all examinations and SEY in “Daredevil well as do a ing between My offices established jthan «a century, and personal mana }1901. 1 do nm transient My prices “For tour helped until Adler-tka for months. tion, Preven Lka is a mix ingredients. Bartell byel ea sggun wes birn @ Kiss and invites him to come to her other. Danny goes, and hin presence tx the beginning of the strangest plot jand feudal warfare imaginable an Sears ts Danny The Rex also showing a new in whieh Jack iagnore each case as of 9a. mands pm quar advertising denitsts, Beattle's Leading Dentist Gas on Stomach? Adler-i-ka! gastritis, bloating and belching. Was in misery all (Signed) W. Taylor. and lower bowels so completely. it relieves ANY CASE stomach or sour stomach, foul matter which poisoned stomach cara, glycerine and nine other simple Drug Co. and all nd hasn't forgotten it, famous much of whert’ he the Mexicans, that she dance and claim an- Thebe in Marie and Ak “Daredevil Jack” Dempsey the Ben and Ann the parson sought, And soon were much elated; For Bene fitted was the groom, And the bride was Anna-mated. Columbia Coro ts better, SEE THIS ONE First Time Here | heart's love. spend about proving it and after} two-thirds | @ York of J. H ye of R. L. Polk & Co.,| the local directory, ac: | wire received by P. K.j of Pinkerton detectives the new Ameriaan I extract the hours have beer mors ter Of Pp under ms agement wince July 1 ot compete with cheap, | | are a Cotumbia 8% T years T suffered from the time. Nothing |’ 1 took Adier-i-ka,” flushes BOTH upper gas on the Removed Often CURES constipa- ta appendicitis. Adlér ture of buckthorn, cas- Swift Drag Company, leading It’s here now—full of daring deeds and) flaming romance. ‘Want to Feel Just Right: = Take an NR Tonight . = JUST TRY TT AND SEE Kew much better you feel tn the’ heedachy, tired, don't-knew-whet's-the-matter ROUBLE IS, your system is clogged with, a Jot of imporities that yeer , ”’ over-worked digestive and eliminative, organs can't get rid of. nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force bowels and prod. the. liver. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) acts on th: pap ve er ls ne nea not f ing and strengthening these organs. bee Joe af pt relief and real, lasting benefit. Make Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thorough: so mildly, so gently, that you will think mature her-: self has come to the recque and is “CAPTIVATING MARY Jack” ; The New Colonial Concert Orchestra Every Man a Soloist VAL HUBER, Conductor Three Other Features morning. Thet “eeew foes wile eve et Oe. 4 Pills, oil, salts, calomel and erdi- hy ¢ malades a 4 the ly, doing ‘the. work.” ald Get

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