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"LONESOME GIRL’ POOR: SHALL SHE THROW OVER HER IDEAL JUSTBECAUSEHE’S WEALTHY? “Money does not'make the man,” other, and he asks if he may ca ways | Joos, Seattle, to “Lone you, accept. And if you hear some ( If the young man loves ; re « him after that humble surroundi ased on so thin to your home, to meet your mother. | {t {s not wort if your hum surroundings mar . 2 his love for you, be grateful that A “Believer you truly, he wil h having at all in Humanity you ther saved yourself from a | that fact that life of qua gave you | mee and t that he In the same tone is Miss Lucille | estat ema Emrie’s advice € ry ne “Do you think that poverty can is estima ng date ss between love and happiness? eet him ¢ t. Don't Rover: Invite him to your home, ashamed t to the and if he turns you down, you will house, as I gather you have a have the satisfaction of knowing | ‘home,’ a brother, and perhaps one that you did your best or both of your parents. “If you feel that you have met| J. G. K. advises as follows the right man,” says Mrs, J. S., “the t drop the rich young One you can trust your whole life-}man until I knew just where I long happiness to, 1 see no reason / stood with him. You don't know why you should not treat him just him yet He may be the same as ¢ of your equals ther well-to-do lows, f the t be your natural self with him as you would if he had to work for & living as you do, I of the compa: and I feel sw’ company of It will come out all right erent atte Take a with the mar Elizabeth Dolan, ‘522 33rd av,,| Take him to your home and watch tells “Lonesome Girl” to wait a ffects of the scene While before inviting the young nified and do not man to her home. stand that you feel “But after you have gone to-|him. If he then Gether long enough to care for each! him wihout pmony.” SCIENTISTS ARE AMAZED BY MARVELOUS MEMO? OF BOY DE Colo, July 4 The | bard fed him Colossal powers of a brain which question they fs almost unique ip world’s history never ¢ are going absolutely to waste in| answer. this city! | They found he could give the The memory genius of the age,| population of every city In the Cleo C. Smith, has been pitifully! world over 90,000; the lengths unable to find his place tn the world. His friends, his family and many scientists of the city are searching vainly for some practi cal use to which his stupendous Powers may be put Molded by a pre-natal influence—his moth- er’s mania for statistice—Cieo Smith's brain showed in ear Nest infancy a photographic Sensitiveness to facts and fig- ures and a tenacity of them the like of which has never been | with every statistical could think of fafled in a corre mysterious known to psychologists. Today it has reached a marvel- ous, machine-like cording statistics The Denver New Psychology so- elety has just subjected him to a Severe test during which, for over @n hour, one hundred people bom-| 315 Pl KE ST | of all the rivers; the heights perfection In re 4 TERROR OF THE MIORT” of all the mountains; the num- wh GANDEDAYR YOR MAYOR” ber of miles of railroad; the (Two Ree number of farms and the pop- “RIBBONS AND BOXING ulation by nationality In each e of the Union; lation of every city in United States over 20,000. GLovRs” Tivoli Theatre Sunday, July 5th At 11 & m. and & p.m the popu- the DECISION COSTS | JUST $1,500,000 | VANCOUVER, B. C., July 4.—| Through w judgment handed down yesterday by the privy council of London, James Dunsmuir, for | merly Neutenant governor of | British Columbia, and the wealth-| fest man in the province, loses! $1,500,000. When Dunsmuir sold} his coal mines on Vancouver island | two years ago to Sir William Mce-} Kenzie, the latter thought he pur chased the current account in th jbank. Several days before the | transfer Dunsmuir declared a divi | dend to himself, whic h depleted the | account practically », whic the council holds he must re ‘GOV.LISTER WiLL INSPECT CAMP “The Child Lite ot| CAMP ERNE ST LISTER, AMER Seous Cheiet; or Your Child in the Home."|ICAN LAKE, July 4.—Somebody Evening lecture: “Healing; Ite Origin, | 8t the goat of Company M of Cen TEE and Accomplistianent tralia last night. Company M |brought the angora to camp as a| REV. DR. LUCAS Cordially Every Lover of Truth | To Attend. Invites | Morning services Special announcement at both services.| mascot, and the members were nore Fou should hear the truth. when William's hair was shave ened Sueeattens close and his sides decorated with green paint Tomorrow will be the big day in camp, when Gov. Lister, his family and several members of the army Doors 8p. m. Both Meetings of Interest to You. Look Out for Disease|: ‘ of | Loa CONTAGION AND EXPOSURE|;; ARE ON EVERY HAND. mn 10:30 arp Begin 11 a. m. and staff will inspect the National] Guard, which will hold a military} review and stage field day events in governor's honor ORT OF THE | the ne and Although the Dacteriological LIABILITIES For instance 1 stock paid in...8 100,06 the public drin fu ( the greatest offer 1 profits neate and «© street car st sible for spreading $2,605,707.91 aome inenses. Washington, Count of finger bowls w Ps . r. tables are under ioe ies states legislation h entent, cash public towel and nemed bank, ¢ state (Idaho) t t the foregoing But with all the best of my k sometimes atta supposed to kric te do for it Brendel Drug offers you t cian to tell you what to de He exami vines you free a only medicine used and comp JOSEPH T. GREDNLEAE ect. Attent B.C. RJ NEUFBLDER REBK ed and sworn to be ay of July, 1914 CHAS. D, THOMAS, Notary Public nv aight RESOURCES. : of Real oatn Exchanges to ore zations from all over tate, started for the '14 convention! PORTLAND, Pittsburg last night It drugged vanes Sows" GONWENES HERE eally stripping him of his b obt sing bie gnature Mes ie Sonn. Bee i bavi attle was selected as the 1915 ‘nes Mulion are under arrest |convention city for the home eco: t nics convention at the ‘closing for $400, signed by Small,|session here yesterday. ‘The god to have been cashed |attle convention will be followed by an a one-day session at the National in a pitiable condition, | Education convention in San Fran 1oved to a hosplta [cisco WOT STAR a DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE BEAU- TIFUL PUGET SOUND BIG EXCURSION] UP HOOD CANAL TO J ROUND TRIP Children 5 to 12, 50c at a moderate price. - LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 9:30 A. M. 1 P.M. ROUND TRIP Children 5 to 12, 50c. * 4.—Charged | at all, wealthy | July 8 Wilbur antee wun ais and } ARNOLD'S An orchestra will accompany the excur: ARRIVE SEAEBCK ARRIVE OLYMPIC TAVERN 1:30 P. M. New and -SATURDAY, JULY 4, COLMAN DOCK FARMER LOCKED OUGHT TO GET IT STATE HOP GROWERS URGE IN ROOM IS | The whole state 1s behind Seatt! in her efforts to bring the 1915 con } vention of the National Association | begins Arnold old h Life 1914, PAGE 3 OLYMPIC TAVERN AT 9:30 A. M.= TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JUL ON THE FAST STEEL STEAMER POTLATCH | MUSIG ABOARD THE STEAMER z THREE HOURS OF DANCING AT OLYMPIC TAVERN é. nm and furnish first-class music throughout the trip. Olympic Tavern has a large and well-appointed ball room, and those who desire may dance during the three-hour stay. Excellent bathing facilities will be found for those desiring to bathe. Fast Stee! Steamer Potlatch SEE BEAUTIFUL HOOD CANAL AT ITS BEST TICKETS ON SALE AT DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE BOAT SANDWICH 5c—COFFEE 5c Other First-Class Foods at City Prices. Bring Your Own Lunch Basket if You Prefer. BE THERE EARLY AS THE NUMBER OF TICKETS {S LIMITED ty| the} of government Coincident with hi his war on i Sirens pure milk, Health Commissionell | McBride announces that he intendi As money ey INVEST || making it warm for dealers in foe TACOMA, July 4.—At a meeting) No. 3, known as the State-Wide P: ee rancher wae digene nte ety | | cream cones and ice cream who of the hop growers of the state, | hibition This measure, if or her was disappointed yes- | | heddie their wares from insanitary held fn Tacoma this week, an or-| adopted » voters of the state| | torday when he tried to buy | | stands 3 izat was formed to oppose of Washington, would kill an in-| | f inal Ay Si 6 gs cana RE the Anti-Saloon league state-wide | dustry that brings to this state erry ee aN arda S SE F prohibition bill No to be voted| nearly $2,000,000 each year | | explained that the bonds were ‘KILL HIM L upon at the general election this Says Law Won't Help wees ok ed fall | The law proposed by the Anti money isin the: be | CENTRALIA, July 4.—Charl Alvin Muehler, a prominent hop|Saloon league, a foreign organiza Price, an Indian, shot Chart grower of Pierce county, said the| tion, is in no sense a prohibition hop crop of this state was sold last| measure. It will not stop the sale] Big ear for over 000, and this|of beer to y eat extent in the} Sunday ear will reach close to $2,000,000, | state, but will send millions of dol Hop yards,” he said, “are worth | Ia ach year to elther Canada or from $400 to $500 per acre, and if! some other state, for a poor gr the hop industry is destroyed, the of distilled liquors to take the place the lighter drink of beer Initiative measure No, 3 will stop) legitimate manufacturing of| beer and malt products in the state of Washington that now gives em: ployment to thousands of men. | | worth more than | of ve, Which means ),000 to the hop | the land will not t 150 to $ a loss of over $1 growers This is hop raising If the voters of this state say particularly adapted to Call Upon the Voters |beer, which {8 principally made It will deprive the cit and from hops and barley, shall not be|state of millions in revenue that, manufactured in this state, it means| now goes to help defray the ex? |the stopping of the hop and bartey|penses of government, and in its industries, as we will have no mar-| place we will have unlicensed ‘blind ket pigs,’ and each citizen will be al lowed to bevera The following resolution was then passed for end the money now spent to elther Canada or ROUND TRIP $1.00 CHILDREN, 5 to 12, 50c | measure No. | industry ;same time allow | ha ave the assistance of this large in dustry to help defray excursion to Se DIRECTORY | ROUND TRIP Children 5 to 12, 50c, eo RETURNING LEAVE OLYMPIC TAVERN 4:30 P. M. SEABECK 5 P. M. ARRIVE SEATTLE 8:30 P. M. ROUND TRIP Children 5 to 12, 50c. AFTER IMPURE — ICE CREAM, TOO 80 as to Save a great | in this state, and at the the taxpayer to the expenses ® ‘fatally with a revolver last night Canal| while standing in the City park Ady. Hlistening to a band concert, Hood vig ad on page ACCESSORIES AND G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TE TREAD ii BALLOU & WRIGHT _ fair minded || BALLOU & WRIGHT _ SUPPLIES © 5,000 MILES: GUARANTEE! ike St., near Broadway | cast 4 a7 K MOTORCYCLES: wy,* xken In on new Indian Motorcycles r Bust 471, 817 &, Pike St, near Broadway Resolved That the hop grow-| ome other state. ers of the state of Washington go “We call on every lon record against initiative measure | citizen to vote against initiative! L '