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» PR Bsts! votes up his sleeve 2 eaee ey. © OTe & oe & * ae fe FY j Tt ‘ a i ‘Argue Legality of ji i Yacht club, supper at the Butler. HOMELIEST AN BATTLE ENDS TODAY azen Titus and Dan Lan- don Run Mug-and-Mug for Honors (?) gents! Make it Seen Come across! Kick in with the mus tard seed! This ts the last day for Votes (@t a penny a vote) in the Homeliest Man contest, winner to crown Miss Liberty, He'll be an Bounced on Monday Latest indications are: Hazen J. Titus, 1,342. Dan Landon, 1,298. The titanic struggle continues | ly until tonight, midnight ndon is sald to be holding sev: | Ditto Awright, tus. All the money wil! go to the Amer n Legion, many of whose mem- are out of a job and dead broke, i A 20-case note will swing the elec: | ion either way, likely as not i dimes and nickels not barred. | riedly covered up to escape. fents! Do it sow! : £ y Miss Liberty put in a busy day. Her public exhibitions. Schedule included: Seeing the Seat tle-Portland ball game, dinner at the Bungalow, dance at the Seattle She's Miss Kathleen Worthington. | Awright, gents! State Dental Code Constitutionality of the state law Feguiating dentists ts being tested F in the United States district court ) today, following an appeal made by _ Prosecuting Attorney Maleoim Doug Jas and Deputy Prosecutor Bert C. | Rose to the supreme court for final fettiement of the action brought | Beainst the mby Dr. Leon Noble, Se @ttle dentist. Action was started s against them by Dr. Leon Noble, Se ft months ago, when Noble object 4 to the enforcement of the state ‘@ental code. Noble's contention was Gustained at that time. 14,000 Drug Addicts in This City, Claim “Approximately 4,000 persons in The city of Seattle, mostly under the age of 35 years, have formed the drug habit,” Deputy Prosecutor Chester A. Batchelor said Friday Right in an address before the Bahai assembly. “And a good per tage of all burglaries and rob- in the city are committed by addicts.” $120—CHOICE ROOWS—61.00 New Dolington H First ané Spring. Main 2769 209 Reoms—i50 at $1.00 STRICTLY FIRST CLASS to unleash. NOW PLAYING FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING BY WANDA VON KETTLER “Um—esesh.” Smack your lips if you want to. Lean against the door and sniff. Nobody cares. eee Matt Starwich MAY have 100 gallons of fire water under his protection in the sheriffs vault but Matt is’t pulling the cork. Throw out all the hints you please about these awful days and the warm weather, and slip your conversation around to dis- cussions concerning cellara and Vancouver and see what you get. Nothing—unless it ‘d be ninety days for evil intent. eee But let me tell Matt's vault. It's on the third floor of the County-City building, and it's ze bound. Aye, brother, fron und! Within it are 100 gallons of the liquid which make people sing. Most of this is moonshine, with an occasional bottle of “import- ea” thrown in for the sake of variety, it is being held as state's evidence against people with un. governable thirsts. Of particular interest are the stills which are given final rest- ing place in the vault. you about CLEAN CAMP ON | | | | CARPENTIER LEADING WITH HIS LEFT — Who said Georges Carpentier didn't havea left hand? In this picture he's shown going pol: | after Italian Joe Gans, his sparring partner, so viciously with his left hand that Joe hur- Georges has been using his right hand almost exclusively in (DEMPSEY CRASHES PARTNER WITH HIS RIGHT| Dempsey has just landed a right on Big Jack Renault, one of the champ's sparri: | partners, and as Renault staggers back from the blow, Dempsey is preparing to follow it up with a left. The champ, you notice, already has stepped forward with the old MATT ---A TIGHT ONE! ‘Shows Girl Reporter Hootch House], Petco Retort = mat =|HE WON’T LOOSEN UP proved. VASHON ISLAND Campfire Girls Make Fun Out of Work One hundred and forty Campfire Girls and councilors are transform- jing Camp Sealth, on Vashon island, | into a camp de luxe. | A special honor is awarded to girls | putting five hours’ work on the trail, fand this magic pathway, leading from junior to senior camp, is rapid lly becoming a well-trod thorofare. The building is being stained brown, with a green roof, When camp opened the first day, the program was rather unexpected, since the grounds were not clear of lumber, The setting-up exercises consisted | of “setting” up lumber-—that is, gath- ering up lumber. Several secret societies have been organized. Yor instance, when calls for six members to join the 8. P, P.’6 are sent, and 140 hands eagerly ask | the privilege, they are led to the kitch-| en door and initiated into the art of Sabbath potatio peeling. Ordinarily the girls do not do this, but on account of so many visitors) on Sunday, this was necessary. | Just so are the W. W.'s, which turned out to be window washers. All this is in addition to the regular K. P. and ground police The girlg are thriving on it, and| all say that ag long as they live they will return to camo during firat pe riod, This wonderful Drama is the celebrated Little Star's most powerful picture, in a role en- tirely different from any- thing she has ever done. ADVENTURES OF BOB & BILL COMEDY Torture Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The no people who have seen me omg od res from bens op alae or on stomach now see do fivsceed ond well—abeolutely Press by Mr. Long reaper fit ’. oe, Stacie in be hy y condi- tion, Treah and cool, and avoid the ailments thet come from an con- relief by tak- onderially it helps you. box costs only a trifle with your drug. ~Advertisement THE SEATTLE STAR Campers Invited Into Mag- nificent Forest | dapan will get out of Shantung Swift clearing of campsites at | Money Creek park, recently on Miller river, will make possible mmodation of 50 or 60 parties Fourth of July week, the Parks association an pened | Maru. niversiiy of Wisconsin, is bis | nounced. | The park, being paid for by the aa-| sociation in its effort to sites containing special natural | beauty, is 10 miles into the moun tains from Index and is suid to be in the finest location on the Stevens Pass highway | It lies between the Skykomish river and the Great Northern rajlway and jcontaing great columns of splendid | virgin fir, On all sides are snow | capped mountains The park in being paid for by fees from visitors and will be turned over © the state when acquired |itlal expense was met out of the $50 destruction. Six hundred gal | 000 fund recently appropriated by the legislature for the preservation of crite GAS STATION IS Won't Pay Wayfarer, AGAIN HELD UP 'Decorating Expense The proposed $3,000 to be spent by the city tn deco! |downtown streets and Hastlake wan denied the Wayfarer society Fri day by the council finance commit tee, who held that such an appro: priation could not be legally made. Navy Yard Wants Seattle to Help| Speaking at the Chamber of Com meroe, Admiral John A. Hogg preserve More than liquor, seized by the dry in were destroyed Friday afternoon at police headquarters. Sixteen hundred gallons of moonshine and other varieties of whisky were numbered in the 2,200 gallons of | quad | | tation ting Young Gunman Takes $30) and Escapes | | Im the second gas station robbery in one week, Frank Wright, tender ltor the Standard Ol) station at Ninth ave. and Howell st held up at 9:30 p. m. Friday and robbed of $30 by @ thug about 22 years old wearing a brown suit The. bandit waited until Wright |commandant of the 13th naval 4 alone, then walked up to bim | ltrict declared, “We at the navy) Suddenly, pulling a black gun. | yard look to Seattle for hetp, advice | After taking the money from the and political assistance. We will do | 40 the bandit ran east on Stewart Jeverything possible In return.” street. was dis | | It te sometimes easier to meet a bill | than it is to dodge it | Monster Excursion |! Given by Seattle “Wild West* Legion No, 167, L. 0. O. M. | To Eagle Harbor, Sunday, July 3, 1921 a, round trip, 75) lidren Se. Oodlen of I |Ride Motorcycles on Vacation Trip | | Two Seattle girls are to spend; ltheir vacution riding motorcycles to | Los Angeles. ‘They are Min Evelyn | Greenway, 1526 Belmont ave, and Miss G 1811 Tenth ave. | TIPS TO KIDS ON SWIMMING “Onehalf the battle in teaching | children, or in teaching anyone to swim,” sald Ernest Wells, city swim ming instructor, Friday, when ex-| plaining his work for the season, “is in overcoming the Instinctive fear | which they have In the water.” | Wells will devote the summer to Teaching Seattle kiddies how to lewim, Seattle bathing beaches offer: ing good opportunity for the nt Delightful and 9 p.m methods in and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment 4% Paté ea Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SHCOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. left fist ready NOW WE KNOW why af the) has been set aside for parking Pull |"n. Snoqualmie Falls is all man carn, so special train parties |*welled up for the Fourth. will not require hotel accommo. | ————————~ dations, Several hundred firemen will be on duty. Other policemen will be on duty outside the arena to keep the crowds | inside ropes a block from the arena) rity has ar to have 1,200 | Policemen at the arena. Six hundred | | will be inside. Every usher will belentrunces, More than 260 detectives | accompanied by a policeman to ex-|from other cities will be here to elude from each section persons who |asnint 100 Jersey City detectives to| do not have proper ticket stubs. |cope with pickpocketa. One thing certain — not A wash bollers have been consi; to the junk heap with the intro duction of electric tubs. They make the aslickest little stills you ever hope to see. Other styles of tanks are made fro malightly/re- modeled milk cans, while still others are just plain “still.” The latter are, in most cases, copper, and have been taken from professional moonshiners, oe. High on the roof of the vault are signe of a sudden splash, which Matt Starwich lays to a gallon of fermenting mash. “It needed more roo mto work in,” he says, “so it just let go.” That vault is the dizziest pl in the court house. The air heavy with the odors of intoxt cating mixtures. But there's no swinging door, and Matt doesn’t pull the cork. He's going to destroy the moonshine when the evidence is First Time in Seattle! 2D & UNIVERSITY NWAY TEARLE ‘2.NO.& UNIVERSITY MARY _ PICKFORD IN HER LATEST AND BEST PRODUCTION in a picture thrilling enough to suit any lover of excitement! “Bucking § the Tiger” Carried North with the tide of the Klondike gold rush, five soldiers of fortune are now stranded in this lonely bar-room where they evolve a scheme to recoup their shattered finances, as desperate as it is startling! MARY PICKEORD “Through the Back Door” = HEARST’S NEWS PATHE NEWS LITERARY DIGEST SPECIAL COMEDY Matinees, 25¢; Evenings, Sun- days and Holidays, 35¢ | Charles Chaplin Episode Fourteen “The Son of Tarzan” in his ae ed comedy Wi DEN ee GREATNATURAL |WON’T GET OUT OF PARK OPENED) SHANTUNG UNTIL WE ARE READY, SAYS JAP the behest of the United States or any other nation, This is the glet of a mensage brought to Seattle by G. Katenda, | ber of the Japanese house of peers, who arrived Friday night on a, © gradgate of Broadway high school, this city, and of Warn Fishermen of Man-Eating Halibut LOEW 5 PALACE HIP CONTINUOUS LTO J) SUN. - MON, - TUES. - WED. A Splendid New Show of VAUDEVILLE with “if Vincent and Franklyn when she gets ready and not at private secretary. Song writers who feature “Pucker Up” and other of their late song hits Mae & Hill In “Stolen Kisses” McConnell & Austin ‘The Pinnacle of Picturesque Pedalry Harry Sykes In “African Opera” Cooper & Ridello ‘The Classy Gymnasts lons of beer were dumped and | saki ran third with 26 gallons. Wine brought up the rear with only 15 gallons. As most boore will find its way into Hiliott bay, fisher: men are warned to keep alert for man-eating halibut. Feature Photoplay GOONBICYCLES | "six,r OVER CONTINENT r=" Two Former Soldiers Seek $1,000 Purse In an attempt to prove they can travel on bicycles from San Dieg Cal, to Boston, Mass. without a} puncture, J. B. Anderson and Floyd M. Still, overseas veterans, left Se-| atte Friday afternoon after having rie eg here two days ago from San ego The stake is a $1,000 purse. En route they are paying expenses by selling post cards. Bach was wounded and gaased in| @ the war, Anderson having served in| the 10th trench motor battalion of the | 89th division and Still in the 166th | | METROPOLITAN They expect to arrive in Boston WEEK OF JULY 11TH. MAT. 35> Aug. 10. PRICES; Evex., 50c to $2.50; Sat. Mat, 50c to $2.00. Special Popular Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50, Seats Tuesday, 10:00 A. M,. Mail Orders Now CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS RUTH CHATTERTON “Mary Rose” J. M. BARRIE Miss Chatterton in the role in which she has achieved the most emphatic success of her career, in “Barrie's Best Play,” and sur- rounded by positively the same superb cast seen during the entire season's engagement at the New York Empire Theatre. NORMAN O'NEIL’S SPECIAL INCIDENTAL MUSIC ‘ ENLARGED ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR | } \ | | ¥, CHARLESTON, W. Va — Dale Johnson, Boy Scout, saves Mrs. Ash- worth from drowning. In “SQUATTERS OF THE MIDLANDS” The Miracle Man Dr. W. B. Thompson on “Health and Psychology” He makes the lame walk, the blind see, and the deaf to hear. Come and bring the sick with you. Learn how to get well and stay well. He will teach you how to stop all pain by simply pressing the nerve. COME AND BE SURPRISED Moore Theatre 2nd Ave. and Virginia BEGINNING THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 7 EVERY DAY, 3:00 AND 8:00 P. M. DON'T FAIL TO BE OUT OPENING NIGHT! TELL YOUR FRIENDS. IT IS FREE! PANTAGES MATINEES 2:30 NIGHTS 720 AND 9:00 “SPRINGTIME FRIVOLITIES” A Beautiful Musical Comedy NATALIE DUGAN A Harmony Land Bobby “Uke” Henshaw Jaszy Tinkling Tunes Comedy and Melody Mason & Bailey Adonis Boys From Dixie Artistic Novelty VAUDEVILLE’S FAVORITE FUNMAKER CLAY CROUCH BLACK-FACE COME

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