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. . LAST TOUES cnccnececesse MAKING OF PICTURE IR i ‘fe. Not the | ES, : ; ‘Reform Life 0 CANNED VEGETABLES “TRIFLING WITH STAGE WORI SCREEN CAUSED SENSATION ’ CANN! | TONIGHT © canning of BABY from Cal, June 1 sermon can & spel draw from hington Bureau, The Seattle Star STARTING TOMORROW New York Ave., Washington, D, 0, Meighan in the surety that I want a copy of the bulletin. “Home Canning,” and inclose } Boolety herewith five cents in stamps for same MOUSE: Mne Busch in “ STRAND—Hebe Daniel Moreno in "Phe Exciters.* Pe y COLUMBIA—Rockelifte Fellowes x, | Ridgeway tn “rifling With y } ig 26 > table a ur Washin, PEGGY they filmed many of the scenes of] Dr, Slaughter Brings Message esa, on at the Strand. Actors TODAY Ss PRC 1G RAMS STRAND bogged to be permitted to take part,|the gray walls to his fellow man on| Bisons cannot wdeem men~ = — News. flew quickly among the| os Xf . Z) If you want ful sh HONOR” print abate aan ee tel Prison, Say: Preacher fruits and vegetal t r0 of the abet * IN os Wemeer coe eae Oo Years Behind the Iron Bars in 0 1 Airecteg, SP the French cinema, many of | DOR TERVIL. in “Safety offered them, and six yoars of prison and atmosphere of every kind was | tho ax of MAKE-BELIEVE ? rssisoio wantin nen After Six |] Zour ile ment vi one prominent place in their own coun | What kind it would paid. persons! What message can he bring from easy to obtain. patel p- NiO renerwrncrw soneanarerecntcesesssesemermens a: | Madison Slaughter, « of men| The Rev keen observer and student COLISEUM TO FEATURE |ini'us tings the anwers tom # “SEATTLE TOWN? | "x2car sentence recently en c Han Quentin prison | “Seattle Town,” the popular [composed by Harold Weeks, | rapidly gaining high f with attletios, is to be presen an 1 | special feature of the new bill opening at the Coliseum theater on NO. somccmcewae neceerecssocconset Street and No a anette ma Clty --neenmnoaemnanas-matenrecerneteenepanceoneney ; BIALO. amen ne nemnne sen neanennneenwnens nade oe ae meee TOT nd ReaD —$—$_________j VICTORY SEEN GUARD GOES 7) - BY VALLEVITES SUMMER CAN ‘Believe State Board Will Northwest Units Mobilize g Grant Requests Camp Lewis N ia“ PRINCESS —Jackio Coogan in Twist,” *008| For some months he has been quietly preaching to a little country parish each Sunda “Prisons can never do more than | reflect the world outside,” he says. urday morning with “Phe White| “In other words, it isn’t the It will be rendered by| prison that needs reforming, It's Marguerite Haight, popular] life. If life all right there {} coloratura soprano, and the Seattlo| wouldn't be need for prisons. | ‘Town Male Trio, In which are Doug| TELLS WHAT IMPRESSED pada ares LIBERTY | Richardson, 8 Humble and Bar) WHILE IN PRISON HGP A THER | The final showings of “Safety i ney Hagen, The numbar was dedi) wong ey pressed me mightily HIRD LEATHER | Last,” the big Harold Lloyd comedy, | jeated to the city of Seattle by the] ang a horny eopreeeed pes it in] which has been running thr Young Men's Business club lhooks X shall write, ‘There has been | PUSHERS” | | | LIBERTY NEWS FILM [little effort made to study the psy i program and photeplay feature, Gladys Wal- | | | | he Town Scandal.” OLYMPIO—Vandeville, comedy, revue and phot. lay feature. were WIVES WANT” | And HB. ©, Whower’s Latest and weeks | at the y theater, will be giv | STARRIN a 4 y | nology of punishment, Because ray — ay night. “Safety Last” has| § REGINALD DENNY A the most successful comedy | |the conditions existing, most prison mous tar han ever ade || HAS NEW FEATURES|% conions extting mou en a thrilling Capacity audiences | } | Chiristening of the baby lion at] perience rather H)| Woodland park by members of the| punishment | | local Lion club will be one of the| Columbia | e285 Gish in “The Br Shawl,” taken to open Saturday morning at the is, while he ts on trial and| Joseph Her or’s colorful i Saturday, This picture is . Liberty theater, Views taken at the| righting for liberty. Afterwards he ralde one of the mos ‘ ‘ convention of the Women's Benefit! resis he ts paying his debt vs 1 alded as one of the most dramati ’ a Pemen | tes ; ‘STeWA LTS nt productions and the charac - atlo Q nd at ‘th Prisons do not redeem men —— | of Cuba, will be the feature | ters created by the stars are sald to ‘ployment | That has to come from within; it is Mca beh Mayor Brown, are other|the ¢ruit of time. ho strong in appeal. ‘ ie é happ Children of the Dante! hy ; Barley in a Droam Garden |, Quantitive punishment—so much — MOUSB veoveny: - tetas Trvink Sehael ‘ils. fn dritty, |£0° this, and for that—has no mean: | “ONI y ly a Shop Girt,” the present Alma Rubens is featured . 7 r ng where reform is the goal. The raction at the Blue Mouse, will with Lionel ae day at! junishment ia always fitted to a| considor it with ; baa Barrymore in| ine Latayette schoo! esi tnue showing until Monday. The |p. Fast Uta tases, oe rime and not to an offender's men orper' ie being well received af the! Enemies of Women,” Vin-| items of inter Lp peterticteerte het Wallace Beery Estelle Taylor r. Its title ts an old-fashioned |cente Blasco Ibanez’ dramatic |————— Fr LIKE CHILDRE! Mae Busch Tully Marshall Ranjer valley residents who m a fight before the « than reform or of | public works for an adj PORTLAND, June 15.—Thy oo the seer of |Northwest’s Nations by 800 North National Guard omg Bo oecally Jon the Rainier valley y ? Sages! en rote providence tH |that the action of the ral in |Camp Levis, where they will ems geet ad. P |granting the transfer privilege on|in annual maneuvers during the ments. fe |token fare presages a complete vic-|mainder of the month, > FF icen money | tory for the valley residents, accord-| Several thousand guardeme Work! ling to Hugo Kelley, who led the low- |Join in the training, coming Puig mean quart er car fare fight all sections of Washington, fro on the In addtion to transfers on token |Idaho and Mont fng the jam lfares the citizens asked the state |\war game. ia arm chair | board of works for tr ler privilege | An advance detail ig already gying “Yes, |for children who ride on city Iines|the camp. It will prepure tp Jand a fare equal to the city school |celve the units as they exieg fare for Rainier ley kiddies. |morrow, assist them fn School fares in Se are 2% cents|quarters and get the jand on the valley lines 3% centa, lished in short order, fos: Kelley said that he is confident the| Sunday will be given stato board of works will give the | preliminary details, with acta | valley citizens the relief they asked. |ing course starting off $0 optety Rev, Madison Slaughter | rhe action of the company in volun-| shape Monday. morning. teering to meet the transfer demand him obligated to you. He still owes | was taken only after it was apparent | ee laps you something and he has @ sense | that the state board would order the| Thiey of obligation, instead of rebellion. —_| reduction, es Take Tools From Telephone Co, é “But, mont of all, don’t forget life | The lower-car-fare clubs of the is the institution to look into closely | valley are still functioning, Kelley| Raiding the Pacific —not the prison.” said. They intend to carry ‘thelr | Telegraph Co.'s plant at Sistave. & a | fight for conditions on the Rainier|and Rainier ave, for the third time thieves escaped Than tate departmen ted ca mobilizin run at the Liberty. | lines P “I found most of tne punishment ers his cell =I | from oO ana foF the sume rings, sehool will be other one, but the story is sald to be far! photoplay, which opens at the ) ‘ ry rand from” old-fashioned, even tho the| Seren P |Merrimac Builder [18 HIS STATEMENT the] © ., The Strand Saturday. She ap- * th}, “You 11nd few penitents in a pent dra hic! it dapted Bey 5 | oe. a a gp sears | pears as a Russian duchess Honored in Sou |tentiary. One great trouble is this ago, It tells of the problems of the|in the picture, which is a Cos- INGTON, Va., June 15.—Com- | Men like children and they ara | modore Maury, Southern sctentist|be punished only so far as they be king girl that never seem to be} ‘ working hat Be |mopolitan production. aon tavenitig Grhie baled make Boas | tee cae teat oak solved. It bas a mystery element edt ath sauce and comedy and fariiling ‘Sotion are] nible the laying of the first Atlantic! “When the punishment is more also given play. The nine-star cast| Purity league. There is much com-| cable, and who assisted in building | severe than that they become re is headed by Mae Busch, Estelle|¢dy in the picture the monitor Merrimac, will be hon- Ra sfingt lace Be ; lly} The new attraction, starting Sat: | ored today when a tablet to his mem- 3s, alee pd Sod atthauatata pees will Dangerous Ad hen Pans,| + feel’ that thay tb A Valley lines equal to city line condl-|{n a month arshall. | * ngerous AC v a bi not only fee 2 ave pald| é ae 5 ty venure a imal pleture, | near aberate prog thelr debt to aie us matter tions to the courts if necessary. ay night with $50 worth of A | day starring Dasnnna bash kerkneed with Gow ot Loved si ¢ Talk of buying the Rainter Valley | telephone test set and a coll un gee io Wht Le. Seat ceee goery. REO canes NAPOL |}ine for $1,500,000 1s pure nonsense,| Bargiars also ii ek of Virginia and other notables at-| “Pat 8he or f ap, of Virginie « who think hey've got a lot coming rir re | Kelley ‘sald. The city can purchase | apartments, taking « pit ing }to them from society, > auto busses that will carry 80 people | and jewelry from Mrs. O'Donnell, “I should miy: Treat the convict EXTRA VIRGIN for $10,000 each. Thirty busses would | Mrs. Benson, io tthe better than he deserves. Re: OL IVE handle the traffic. The original cost, bellious. “And what In the remit?” They Grace COLISEUM Thomas Melghan’s latest Para 3 mount picture, “The Ne'er-Do-Well,"* | COLONTAL from Rex Beach's famous 0 Betty Compson and Tom Moore are be seen for the last times »| featured in the Cblleedia | theatee riday'n te | Radio Ousts Band; Lee heads the stro: ater, 1 fe de: ith boot: | | eer fr this plature, wh lowing Town Saves Money| : | HORNSEY, Bag, June 16—Fror| Boy Saves Children; Laurence V rasan bid ec riage Dies as Roof Falls! actors. : in “The Y tse teri sh municipal band with town funda, but| and Tom Moore pier ay carat r | DULUTH, Minn. June 16.—Hear- > mitted tho elimination of that MHomling the roof crack, 10-year-old Hen, of civic expense. It has been de-| 1" rnompson took bis baby alster cided to Install “loud speakers” in| rom the house for safety. Then he| the public parks to reproduce the| "N's tor his d-year-oid brother, concerts sent out by. ra As a feature ree the situation, you ma $200,000, 1m $100,000 lexs than the an- nual operation and maintenance cost } jot the Rainier Valley railroad. Use Jot busses would eliminate the un-| ‘ a 20 1 Cana at and other united | Mins who defies the law Andy fee play a big part Ward and His Band Henri C. Le Bel Novelty Organist ‘omp. ae the girt |mightly hole in the center of the/| boulevard, Kelley says SBE SS ASSESEEASEES: rization nis beat. | of science has per- | y, will be next week's attractio Ba and will have its opening showing here Saturday Dantel MEMBERS TO “YOUTH” PRINCESS “Oliver Twist,” starring Jackie} Coogan, with Lon Chaney, Gladys] Of Exquisite whom he pushed out of the door as| Gr OLYMPIC |known dramatic screen leads, es —THEATRE— pecially remembered for his work in| “Bits of Life’ and “The Stranger's| Madison, between Ist and 2nd Banquet,” is unusually fitted for the | dual per ality role of “The Gas} Kid" and “Bat” Shugrue, tn fling With Honor,” the Untver-| |sal attraction, now at the Columbia. He plays the part of a crook who |rebuilt his character to be In reality the hero that he was in the minds = |jof the boys who worshipped. him. “ 93 || Fellowes is given the best of sup: |Ridgeway, Buddy Moessinger, Hay- Last Times Tomorrow— |den Stevenson, Emmet King and See the Beauty Chorus several other stars. “Trifling With Honor’ wiii have its last showings Friday night. Ethel Grey Terry in “What Wives Want,” a human American story, will start showing Saturday. eee EVERYBODY Should See the « Amateurs Tonight In New Stunts 10¢—15¢—25¢ Matinees—10¢—20¢ IN ONE Best Shows for the Money panAND “The Exciters,” which stars Bebe Daniels and Antonio Morena, at the Strand theater, will end its engage- ment Friday night. good one, telling of the life of a modern flapper, and it is given good presentation by the cast, Lionel Barrymore and Alma Ru- |bens, in “Enemies of Women,” the |Iatest Cosmopolitan production, |comes to the Strand Saturday. eye WINTER GARDEN Romanee, thrills and adventure are said to run thru “Boss of Camp Four,” the picture showing at the Winter Garden now. Charles Jones, whose ability to portray the strong robust man of the forests is well known, is the star of the play. The story {s one of the outdoors and it has a human appeal as well as on |livening comedy. Fritzl Brunette is the pretty feminine star. oe ARLES JONES and FRITZI BRUNETTE tn “BOSS OF CAMP 4” WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA Cy Edwards Comedy PALACE HIP UTR Gladys Walton, in “The Town in OLIVER TWI¥ Scandal,” at the Palace Hip theater, 10¢ will be seen until Friday night only. This picture, which {s considered the |best that Mise Walton has made AA Ri AL |since “Pink Tights,” has a plot that |is unusual and interesting. It tells Za hBET PIKEEPIN |of a small-town girl who goes to |New York, to the stage, |becomes the queen of Broadway footlights. She causes a row in tho old home town when she goes bick to visit her sister, and exposes the DOUGLAS DANCERS Moore Theatre TOMORROW NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK Friday und Saturday Only BETTY COMPSON and TOM MOORE “Over the Border” and soon ‘Tonight JUVENILE AMAN GIRLS —— GIRLS GIRLS The Bathing Girl Contest Starts Soon, Enter Now. Call Contest Manager. “Who's Sorry Now” Remorse has no more to do with this wonder- ful fox-trot than mid- night with noon. It fairly foams wich lilting melody. ? The Hanoy Six, have of this a Gelight in every note. Why Good Dancers Are Popular They Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halls Day and Fve. 151% Ath Aye, Nr, Young Lady Assi relieved in 24 to DROPSY = ing reduced in 16 to 20 days, Wi on the other side is colorful ainbow. ‘ Dealers A-3861 ( (Wiew,Proce SY Short breathing leral other The story is a| | vent | Standard Of company $29,000,000— Brockwell, Lionel Belmore and sev-| firs In support, ts now | belng shown at the Princess. Tho | picture is deseribed as the most am bitious in which the juvenile star has appeared, and It Is assorted that | he haw rogistered an appeal that strikes the hearts of young and old and all classes of picture patrons. The plot of the original story by Dickens wag followed closely in the adaptation, HE’S STUNG! Judge W. J. Ahern KRON, 0., June 15.—Our courts are powerful. They can pre strikes. They can fine the But they can’t keep a bee from stinging a cow, if that’s the bee's idea of humor. Such {s the opinion of Common Pleas Judge W. J. Ahern here, rul- ing in Arthur G. Bennett's injune- tion petition to prevent Timothy M. Brown's bees from stinging Bennott, his tenants, servants, cows, horses and hogs. Bennett contends Brown keeps $0 hives in his back yard, Whenever he ventures out to hoe the garden the lonesome honey bees swarm over the line to play with him. ‘Their idea of play doesn’t coincide with his. They get rough, and al- ways win the game by driving him indoors. He saya this attitude of innocent merriment on the part of the bees has caused him $200 loss through neglect of hit garden, Bennett asks for $500. But, there's another side of the story, contends Brown, who natur: ally sides with his boes, The quoen bee, he says, has specifically torbid- den her subjects from trespassing. She has a peace-loving swarm, quoths he, Records A honey bee, ruled Judge Ahern, {s a domestic animal. Like a kitten rewult the bandamen will have to go to work at other Jobs. | the roof fell. Henry was caught un- der a heavy timber and crushed to death. or a bull-frog ft must be regarded as | ———— such. And if Bennett thinks he has damages due him, he should sue on that baste. | But to enjoin a bee from atinging— Mohammed might have kidded the mountain into coming to him, but| that’s easy compared with keeping | & bee from exercising iteolf at the] expense of a mere cow's comfort. Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA ELLIOTT 4880 ELLIOTT 4880 Sugar Stall—Lower Floor “Si SATURDAY ONLY, WE WILL SELL 100-LB, SACK PURE CANE SUGAR $10.25 GOLD BOND FLOUR, 49-Ib. sack............$1.80 CENTENNIAL BEST FLOUR, 49-b. sack. ...$1.85 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 bars for...........25¢ FEDERAL, CO-OP. or BORDEN’S MILK, case $4.80 0, K. SCRATCH FOOD, 100-Ib. sack..........$2.35 50-50 CORN and WHEAT, 100-Ib, sack. . ..0...$2.20 CRACKED CORN, 100-Ib, sack. . ecee eeese P20 Butter, fine ws Sunny Mon- Creamery, Ib, 43 day Soap, 7 for 47c 25c Fisher's Blend i Tender Kingsford Corn or '| ™l# Flour, 49 Ib. igaford C Sweet Peas, 3 sack Gloss Starch for $1.98 124c 55c Johnny Evans “Back Again” Is Now Interested in the ARCADE MARKET 1915 WESTLAKE And will be sind to meet hiv friends and customers there. SPECIALS FOR SA DAY: Roast Pork, lb. 15¢ | Bacon, Ib. For Goodness Sake Eat Chatterton’s Bread Sandwich Rolls, Doughnuts, Cake ZOBLE GROCERY STALL 105 ELLIOTT 4314 8 Lbs. Cane Sugar, 79c 4 lbs, Rolled Oats. .20¢ | 8 rolls Wax Paper...10¢ 6 lbs. Cracked Rice. .25¢ | 2 Ibs. Pure Cocoa...25¢ 4 bars Fels Naptha 80c bottle Catsup...20¢ Soap ............25¢ | No. 2 can Tomatoes, 10¢ 5 large rolls Toilet Arm & Hammer Soda, 8¢ Paper .......+...25¢ | Picnic Plates, doz....7¢ Coming stars of the future _ BE WELCOMED A cast of 10 inimitable kiddie A rousing welcome to the 270 n Mary Careline ately members of the Chamber of Com-| merce, Who have joined during the | Delicacy for Salads a nd past month, was to be extended Fri-| day noon at the Masonic club rooms | in Cooking by the Members’ Council of the | Chamber. “The Inside and Outside of the Chamber of Commerce” was to be the subject of an address to be given by Christy Thomas, execu- tive secretary. The chamber chorus of 40 voices, led by A. H. Lundin, director, was scheduled to sing. ine Hemiltes — DOWNING & 0 Adonis & Cs, Movie Magnate to Visit in Seattle James R. Grainger, general man- ager of sales for Goldwyn-Cosmopoll- tan, accompanied by Eddie Bonns, manager of exploitation, who left New York Sunday, June 3, on a country-wide tour of the company's branch exchanges, during which he will visit motion pieture exhibitors in all of the larger cities, will arrive in Seattle Friday, June Stops were to be made in Cincin- nati, Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louts, Kansas City and El Paso, The re- turn trip includes, besides Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Winnipeg, Minneapolis, Detroit and Cleveland. Much Liquor Seized in Apartment Raid The police dry squad Thursday night raided the Milton apartments, 1421 Seventh ave, seizing 1,200 | quarts of beer, 120 gallons of beer brew, several a of bonded Scotch and American whiskies, and gin ga- lore. The raid resulted n only one ar rest, Mrs, I. Riberdy, 29, landlady, being incarcerated in the city jail. Mrs, Riberdy re: ined safely en- sconced in her cell Friday, under an open charge. The captured liquor was removed to police headquarters with the aid of a motor truck and several jail prisoners, who worked A as “trusties,” The moment stick a fork ban teeet ik ingly tender cakes you real- ize the good- ness of — Paid cooks get a day off once a week, who do their own Cod hardly ever get a day from the stove Gelicious. qualt, en prepared in three —with an immense ce vegetables, salads and d —all out in plain suit your fancy, ~ Prices Are APPOINTS DUNCAN ‘ WASHINGTON, June 15.—Presi- dent Harding today appointed Rolla Duncan to be United States marshal for the district of Montana, 6304M #1415. Third 8:00PM. (Between Union West Seattle properties are listed every day in the Want Ad columns. This Is Real Economy! ae price you pay for a baking powder does not de- termine its economy in actual use. « The best baking powder must be much more than a perfect leavener. It must insure the maximum food value of the ingredients with which it is used, and it must help to render them truly tasty and healthful. ROGERS’ BAKING POWDER does all this in that high, degree possible only to a pure phosphate baking powder. You'll find absolute satisfac- tion in its use, Your grocer can supply you—Now 85 cents per pound. The Rogers Company Seattle ‘Tacoma

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