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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 — ~ —& og TODAY'S Faoon. AMS: LIMERTY Richart Dix and Helene | | “Vellow Men and) | | corel 1A—Courtney Ryley Coop- | 1 heard | STRAND— Hetty Com) and Tom “over the ‘a Can een Deowerth to “The Brate Mast = TEP ON IT” the Universal photo- | drama which opened today at the Columbia, might be claased as a | “mystery western.” A strange kick | ts put into the story in the form of an awesome canyon Ddordering the “nd of the lost” into which hun- @reds of cattle disappear without even @ footprint, | Jack Conway directed the picture. | Tt ty an adaption of a magazine story | by Courtney Ryley Cooper. vee Wh ~=—SC WINTER = GARDEN P| High rents, greedy lahdlords, bor- bored wives, intricate and delicate | , situations ge to make one of the) livest comedies to reach the screen in “Bluebeard Jr," starring pretty little Mary Anderson at the Winter Garden. The story is of a young couple who are forced out of their home on account of a steep increase im rent. Their financial troubles ead them into numerous quarrels and eventually they separate. From here on the plot moves with great) speed. cee | COLISEUM | George Ade, American humorist, Is & screen anthor now, He not only wrote the original story of “Our Leading Citizen,” the Paramount The mounts of Betty Compson and Tom Moore in “Over starring vohicle of Thomas Meighan. aye OP 4 & 4 te * f . which is now playing at the Liberty, the Border,” the Paramount picture showing this week at the but he went to California to collabor: | Strand, soon became camera-wise and when this closeup of ate in the writing of the scenaro with the stars was shot one of the horses stepped right into the Waldemar Young, | picture. It even went so far as to almost “cover” the prin- “Our Leading Citizen” ts a faithful) é sthical th > do in th M reproduction of the story exactly as, CIpals——a very unethica ing to do in e movies. Misa Mr. Ade wrote and intended it to be ; Compson attributed the br breach to its horse | sense, played. -- Lois Wilson ts Meigfan's leading | | venture, laid tn the South Seas, wal bs — eer | be shown at the Oak for the last time | LIBERTY tonight. The title role of “The Brute / The Second Day of the July Furniture Sale ; F The Lowest Prices That Good Furniture Sold for in Years ° , Master” is one particularly suited to! h S A F 20 t 50 ] r ing to} @ the screen, but the majority of them | thls virile and popular actor. ‘The I e avings re rrom 0 to 0 the action appears forced and not|Mory was written for him by 5 at all plausible. The director and|Charmion K. London. 4 the scenarist do not make clear that; Many picturesque scenic effects cee the story is entirely imaginative. | add beauty and interest to this pho- National Committee Can't Gouverneur Morris’ “Yellow Men and | todrama. \ Gold.” on view at the Liberty this | ——— ya Campaigns 7 week te an exsention from the owsa! CROWDS SEE Nothing can so clearly emphasize the remarkable values obtainable here as the clear-cut comparison of prices. We cannot urge this too strongly. And the Grote-Rankin Co. quality is BY LEO RK. SACK : (i mnonded te Sooner asi seenarists as | CROOK SHOT WASHINGTON, July 4.—Repub tgs ‘ ° : 4 Helene Chadwick a Rienard Di NEW YORK, July 4—Tnowsands| "cA% candidates for ‘congress thin not merely visible beauty, but genuine, inbred worth that assures service appear to advantage in the two Itad-|c¢ holiday-seckers jammed into a|¥*8 Will not receive as liberal finan and satisfaction. —If you have a Living Room to furnish —If you have a Dining Room to furnish ing characters. ae subway station were thrown into alcial assistance from the republican ° COLONIAL |Hanic today when an alleged crook | congressional committee as in former . j was shot by @ pursuing detective. years, according to Representative Rodolph Valentino has for his lead-| yfax Cohen, alias John Arnold, ing woman tn “Stolen Moments,” the | evaded Detective Patton when the film offering st the Colonial, Mar-|orficer sought to arrest him. He guerite Namara, the well known jraced down a crowded street, min Fess, of Ohio, who will soon retire as chairman in order to devote his entire attention to his own fight for the senate. opera singer. This picture marks| sling In small groups of pedestrians ae * re Sw Nametn's Sobut na u player o¢| Sire were bound for the euuwayar fy, rt,feeaen 18 Dr. Fess’ committes —If you have a Bed Room to furnish og the silent drama, and she gets by| Ay Cohen entered the subway Del.” siping eB 3 _pachem gma ‘ very nicely. tective Patton gained a good View {{2* country has played havoc with If h: id ; * feariy coliectioas fer the ferthouing —If you have an odd piece of furniture to buy for any room in the house, “Stolen Moments” ts the story of | and fired, = young wife who makes a great The bullet struck the fleeing man sacrifice for her husband. lim the head and his body rolled down cee | the stairs. OAK | - “The Brute Master.” Hobart Bos-| A spider alters its web every 24 Worth's picture of romance and ad- | hours. jeampaign to control the next gress, Persons who usually contrib ute are apologizing and claiming | hard times. In the campaign two years ago} many. congressmen got $1,500 each from the cor on. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS Liberal terms of payment can be arranged on all committee to | . : * ——— - : Byte ther detent thatr democratic op of the Furniture offered in the July Furniture Sale Collections by the committes thus GI far have totaled but $6,000, it is un derstood. This ts but a drop in the q | Constipation, biliousness and bucket. It is being used, too, for ike ile will |] | nation-wide publicity. Future col ns 2 lections will be used for this ur P td quickly disappear | sens y ‘ | AMOTHER is always anxious ‘The hard luck story being told re { | Od give the wenation | publican congressmen is being duplt | medicine toa constipated ba cat in the information given to | but fs puzzled which to select, prospective democratic opponent OTTO F. KEGEL, President | Let her decide by the ingredi- They, too, have ned that the cof. | ents on the package. fers of the democratic greasional | i) | _ Every bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s rn Ms Pd daa Pa ED ey ta be Et eG -p a dG dep ep pe Be | | Syrup Pepsin has the formula Both major parties seem up against | ; | printed plainly on the outside it hard nder the portrait a of De Caldwell, who wots the child. Some contain minerals, coal | iption in 1892. You will tar and other drugs that might | Find th that it is a combination of ahh dangerous by over stimu- Egyptian Senna and other latin She fatentines oF Copressing | simple laxative herbs with pep- the heart. The ingredients o sin. It will not gripe the baby, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are | and it is free from narcotics recommended by the U. 8. £ ra ee ba wang Pharmacopoeia. amily several months can had at any drug store, and the Half-Ounce Bottle Free cost isonly abouta centadose. Few escape connipation. 10 even f you do neg While no one, young or old, Ounce Trial Bock of my Sap ou a Hal Pepsin FREC OF CHARGE 0 that you w need take a drastic purgative is heady, when wanted. Seaply pond Sour | yer nr nae On Pe hing Aid : |U. of W. “Mar G |5c Ch Phil Gough and His Pedestrians Hit | (Gy-...) oa Wa:.0:.. ) nce Pershing Aide | U. o an Gets ointist Charge in il Gough an ii _by Automobiles hiner a | a ty Wee de! Ul. of F Appoinieeeet Peicen Ree vs mer aide on the personal staff of |awarded a Ch. .D. degree this year | Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Doug- | Miss Ethel C. Green‘ of Los Angel a 324. Elmer Daley, 12, 2713 sec-| 51%” General Pershing, and his bride, are!at Carnegie Institute of Technology, | las Monday afternoon against Gus cae aes eae ee prt nm ‘ justaine a ot » | e now In Se ie on € oneymoon. | ha ree! po! oe * eto! pt en tos, © N nd “ha ie wr r H more y nit pit . in Seattle on their hon vn n.|has been appointed instructor ot | D ntos, Alex Biousalia and Charlie |q resident of Seattle and a ment were mar © weeks 460! psychology at the University of| Latesis, Dent.< nd Biousalis are of the old Seattle Athietic club. immediately te in Los Angel J. P. Gallagher, |¢ >», com } Pennsylvania. Dr. Freyd is a grad-| being held in connection with the {is now in like salts or calomel, be espe- i Sat r : Ss * name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 314 Saturday at the| Fe It coast, where they plan to} “i e, e | cially careful what you give &@ Washington S:., Monticello, Ill. Write me today. I boy | pebrnion e | he University of Washing-| death of A. A. Eastman and the |Whére the couple, married now isadllcimalilpneecnietincecmmiaatlincrtieitmaametstecremtthientiiaaati — crowsing the street |;; 1 | Thornton ts now assistant | ton, with degrees of A. B. and M. 8./ poisoning of George Miller, found fj at ird ave. and Yesier way |» manager of the La Salle hotel, which | ‘eo has di shed imself ir gz in the office of the Saturc James Lashar of the|™ oxition he occupied previous to his ee. ome being! More than two-thirds of the Lotus cafe, was struck by a truck |! girl ~ tang to mes ‘o his) nis qualifying work at Carnegie as Reisdortf, Charles, be |war wervice, Mrs, Thornton was| sought, Balj is fixed at $1,500 each. ple in India are Hindus, owned by the Merchants Transfer|Holison, William Hanford, boy. Wied Sistaties Satta of Chieiad @ research fellow in the division of | company, Lashares was uninjured. | Rude & i ene, ei | co-ops rative resears x is is the au] a R. R. Rings, 625% Pine st,, |Se** y Eu | thor of a series of tests for journal an open etter 326 reported to pillée’ thins his |smit Harvey, boy Two. Are Charged Jistic aptitude, which have been auto struck a Mr. Fields at Fourth | Tar . boy ay | Terrace court, who suid he| {rity was not hurt | War 327. In swinging her auto to| W! avoid a collision with another 1 auto, Zula M. Hooper, 803 15th av |MARRIAGE LICENSES | N., struck @ small girl of about 10 nd Residence | years af age, Sunday, at E tway |Ma sage and Madison 1 was slightly |D bruised and was taken home by Miss | [adopted in several schools of jour. | as Rum Runners | fititm in irc universities | oO. EB. Johnson and M. O'Connor, Dr. Freyd plans to epend a vaca | alle rum runners, were charged|tion in the vicinity of Philadelphia f the prohibition | prior to the beginning of his work federal court Monday fol hg the fall at U. of P. ing their capture off Harrow | stor point by a coast guard cutter nd tho gas boat Katinka, ‘Twelve [Round World Flyer } quarts of liquor were reported! 1 Por Infants, Invafids and Growing Children Rich mifk, malted extract in Arrives at Athens | $m cnsn Foot: Drink For Al Agee | No Cooking Nowrishing <- B THE WINTER GARDEN Hooper | 4 ineeceemieiapaminintnttes Oness E., Ke . 18) 7 AT’ July 4—Major Blake, | — - SRRRE RES? wh THEATER, Girl, 15, Missing \ erie ae ‘x it'"""08] SIMPLE WAY TO GET | Britian srt arrived here today on | y, Thanks to the ¢ ration and support o! “ lien Seattle's theat #, who have approved ir new policy, has en. and indorsed n a continuously successful season ever since eee ge Biceiel tte ic a woes «| RID OF BLACKHEADS PORTLAND, July 4.—-No trace Olson, Harry D., Batonviile 26 | ne simple, safe and su BOYS! Sai, | our opening has been found by police of Florence | Lundgren, Hess M, Bugene, Or 6 | HOWEVER, certain interests, viewing Middleswartz, pretty 16-year-old girl,| Summers, William, Camp Lew : j this success h anythi Hd but favor have who mysteriously disappeared from |*tone, Margaret, Beattie . wder from any drug store | volley, ‘These interests have circulated, of noel Pintle A week agp y Lea, Seattle i|rub over the blackheads briskly net | 4 . ; oes 4 ; 7 be circulated Able nnd at Co olumbia_park hi demg hon 4 Legal| Wash. the parts and you will be sur [new 0 Watch for full particulars in tomorrow’s lodgers to the effect that th YTER alice are working on the theory | Aibrecht, Hobert et Legal | prised y the r have dis- | the Stomac! Star GARDEN was unfair to UNION LABOR, that she eloped with an unidentified | x oi¢ A Nesey ftord A., Auburn o |eppear Big ‘bine en eA Ay | nothing better than that ere on how to get a This statement we brand ax « DELIH- young man in whose company she| Pederson, Karen, Auburn ‘Tare, simply diagolve and disappear, | Physic— “D PATCH” Coaster Wagon ERATE LIE, aa the entire working staf was seen most of the time at the! Hartman, Norman E., Auburn 32 leaving the parts without any mark a are members of the local unions, recelving |picnic. Mrs. C. Nelson, the girl’s|Neufang, Flaura, Auburn 30 | whatever." Hinckheads nro imply - | FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS | FREE union wages, working under unt none cig ran ennydale 1} mixture of dust and dirt and sec tions, and being in complete harmony with j mother, id she knew nothing about | Hider, Francis F Bs nn en] Boe tag VAM sane Never diseopoint,. Tabevduw sealate! nays x *, beke ine management juny affairs the girl might have had |!t4#0l. Alice 12, Kenton Pinching Loe teal betr ia the mabedlans ie Dise Wheels, Rubber Tires and Everything with the young man. jlomads, r tage Armatrong, Lucille, Aberdeen. . Legal | 1 tecunk One vane a Sincerely, Kyle, Robert O,, Seattle Legal latter they become hard. T! Antosle, Tex powder and the water FRANK EDWARDS, GEORGE HERPICK, Directors, |New Bank in City —_ |) 8r't!: Mary at, everett «<> beat Davenport, Paul M attle 21 | t R |Anderson, Rose M, Seattle 7 * " PR ORFS | winters Record Start eT ORCES | GRANTED): ol ies aitt:) AMUSEMENTS stablishing what is said to be | Waddell, Cora fre record for the number of first-day | Pratt, Kleanor from John M positors in any bank in the coun-| DEATHS - -PANTAGES " | Comfort Baby’s Skin . Nights 7 and ® Vehonics Ya yeas | With Cuticura Soap | won TAnd F; ragrant ] Talcum s history, the Continental Mutual! paner, Ethel. >, 69 years. | I] ror eQaticore fale a tpectnasiys treeranee fulden a win J. Brown was the first “Ret Me |positor Saturday, The bank is leecond In the state to operate und the mutual savings bank iaw passed |§ in 1915, Admission: Matinees 25e; Nights 400 ings bank continued Monday to| Frye, John 4 to its ist of patrons. Mayor Green, Juliaett 1 years, Qutioora Pelee a 69 Years we I, Joseph,