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ASK ONLY FOR STATE - MADE ! GOODS TODAY “I urgently ask that on Madetn Washington day specially, and on hout the year, © of Washing purchases, call for On-made products, and that ‘aint themselves with the » of the products manufac tured here.” Thus Gov. Lister Invites the en. tire state to make Made in-Washing ton day a success Today is the day 4 In Seattle all the stores downtown have made special exhibits of home % products. At the Armory there will be spectal features at the Industrial fatr. This is a particularly eloquent time for local products. The whole [PHOTO PLAYS] — /] ly oat Weis | When the New York Giants and Chicago White 80x made their | famous tour of the world last fall, a representative of the Pathe's flim STAR--SATURDAY, AU Probably 15,000,000,000 lives orificed in ware since the beginning of au thentic history Or as many as all the people who have lived on earth during the last 600 yeare More than 14,000,000 dur ing the 19th century Th were able-bodied See President David Starr Jordan's warning concern ing the survival of lows fit, in “The Human Harvest.” | LIVES LOST IN WAR SALES BOSSES SEENAVY YARD An excursion today to Breme ton and an Inspection of the navy ard Is the closing event fn the en tertainment of the 700 de the convention of the Northwest Sales Managers’ association, begun gates work king for Amertean goods. and home manufactures can now gain a strong place tn the markets of the entire world, Washington-| accompanied them.. The Moore, made goods should, therefore, re-|ture dally, evening and matin cetve all the encouragement possi, “greatest ba bie in Washington. ball bug,” who went Everywhere the exhibits demon strate that Washington goods are| Francis X Bushman, — every- not only aa reliable as any, but fn) Od¢y’s favorite and vot th many cases are obtainable at lower) ™°8t popular actor In photoplay cost jcomes to the Clemmer tomorrow ———————— ——- | fOr a three days’ engagement, in Digestive The Masked Wrestler,” a drama of mystery. Another favorite, Maro MacDer. mott, will be seen in “By the Ald of ja Film,” the closing story of “Th Who Yield When *: Disappeared". The! comedy offering is entitled “Snake | ¥ille’s Home Guard,” and is a reg the right help is sought at the right |uiar regiment of fun. Patho's time. Indigestion is a torment. | Daily News offers the latest hap. Biliousness causes suffering. Either | penings of the world afford is likely to lead to worse and weak- eee foretells the action in its title, “The is ; I released | 1 S$ ing viewed with great interest B 1g|barbor searching all outbound ves Pills have so immediate an effect) 5 of $10,000,000 tn Are the “ie a Destiny,” between Redondo and everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 2%. jhe was attacked by a man-eating STEWART HOUSE | jhead, probably fn his eye, and in ening sickness, The right help, Tonight Is the last appearance of kidneys or bowels is now known tobe | {usp From an Ocean Liner Three great comedios and the right time to take this fa-|Among other views are United sels for contraband; pictures from for good, by cleansing the system/|city, and the trea: Re E dial San Pedro, in California, swims shark, and most probably owes his the pain Kerrigan was able to the best corrective for disordered |the current episode in “The Million mi of the stomach, liver, |Dolar Mystery,” a chapter which - | This installment has appeared to capacity houses since Wednesday, and in many ways f* the most tn teresting and dramatic chapter yet jplenty of real laughter, and the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial is be mous family remedy is at the first States naval officers tn New York sign of coming trouble. grade during the shelling of the are ship Kron and purifying the blood, that you |Prizenessen Cecile, as she makes will ae a few d they Bar Harbor, Maine, with her cargo d Warren Kerrigan, of the Victor company, while filming, “There ts R re the mainland to a nearby fs! SSOP E iii to save tho lite of his sweet Largest Salo of Any Medicine in the World| heart's father. While In the water ife to the fact that the wrist watch he wore caug® In the brute’s Large modern outside rooma for escape with severe lacerations of or 2 Me the leg and shoulder. eee Tuesday Special.” two- Colonial Sunday Until Ni “The President's | part Edison railway story; “Hearst- for a week rting Sunday, will show this pio This view shows the around the world with the tourists. | The picture shows him rooting on the bleachers in Tokio, Japan, jdrama; “Mess |Thanhouser two Minstrel Man ‘ger of Death, art drama; “The Keystone comedy | | Mission Sunday and All Week |. “The Call of the North,” with Robert Edeson. *- Odeon Sunda “The Card Sharps, two-part drama; “Twenty Minutes of Love,” Keystone comedy, and two other pictures. eee |Clemmer Sunday Until! Tuesday Night | “The Masked W. |part drama, with Fr man; “By the Ald of a Film,” last of “The Man Who Disa 2 series; “Snakesville's Home Guard,” comedy, and Pathe’s Dally News se Three big fights In the progrei sive primaries are making the po- litical pot boll, There is the stat wide contest for senator between Ole Hanson of Seattle and J. A. Fal- coner of Everett. Next comes the contest between Congressman J. W. | Bryan and Chief Austin E. Griffithe for congress, The third contest of | unusual interest is that between Al- fred H. Lundin and Frank &. Green !for prosecuting attorney. Frank FE. Green, one of the pro- pressive candidates for prosecutor, has had large expertence in both law and life. Green graduated from the Univer. ality of Minnesota and took up post graduate work at the University of Washington. After teaching four years, Green was made captain of the First Montana regiment during the Spanish-American war, and | afterward captain of the 11th Unit ed States cavalry, serving | Philippines. After his army service, he was |chosen president of the American Chamber of Commeree at Manila, in the) several days ago at the Hotel Frye. Good bookkeeping of a sort that on bis profits and losses was r ommended as one means to at cessful store management by 8. Webb, of Chicago, speaking yeste day at the noon luncheon. W. N. Reed, of Frederick & Nel utiined his ideas on atc management, Other speakers w W. A. Mears, manager of the 5 attle Chamber of Commerce trans portation bureau; R. L. Carey, man ager of the Seattle branch Wells-Fargo Express Co., and Dr, J. F. Barton, president of th ness Men's club of North Yakima. A majority of the delegates will depart for t r homes in Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho tonight. son Courtesy Returned Ole Hanson, after distributing prizes at a school, said he ho} the children would have a good rec ord when he came again. There upon they rose and with one ac ord said: “Same to you, sir.” Here he has had an extensive practice. He plans an active cam palgn for the nomination and elec tion. Civil and ertminal papers tn the Justice courts should be served en tirely by the constables tnatead of throwing some of that } | the sheriff, 4 rea Samuel H. Box hill, clerk in Justice Brown's court wh is a candidate or conrtah on |the republican ticket. D. C. Brown former bailiff in Judge Albertson's court, is also of the same opinion Brown in also a candidate for con. | stable on the republican ticket. In the past year, the sheriff's office had to do over $1,000 of justice court work, | From brewery to legislature. | If Frank A. Manogue cops off the |republican nomination in the 44th |legistative district and then the elec- tion, future historians may write his biography under that caption. Frank fe a clerk In the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co, brewery. of the} dual. | work upon | He lived up to a short time ago “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. BAKERY and RESTAURANT 913 SECOND, NEAR MADISON HATS CLEANED AND | / REBLOCKED | i Ladies’ and Gentlemen's | i Bowler Hat Co. | i We Call for and Delt q Phone Main 395. | % SIT Union St, Seattle a t ICE 5. Mach’ SEATTLE © 108 West Koy Street. instantly! HE moment Resinol touches any itching skin, stops and healing begins. aid of Resinol Soap, it quickly removes | all traces of eczema, poison-ivy, heat- rash, tetter, ringworm, pimples — or! other tormenting, disfiguring eruption,| ganization of Provisional President | 3 leaving the skin clear and healthy. It} Carranza's cabinet js equally good for sunburn, insect-| today, and ft ts yh hands, and dandruff. bites, red, rougl Out-ot-town people use parcel_post stops itching Ointment theitching| posed of girls between the ages of With the| 12 and 18. Tho Junior Jewels are) | Selig News Pictorial,” “Memories in Men's Souls,” Vitagraph drama ‘Slippery Slim's Dilemn * Easa- nay comedy. | eee Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night “Target of Destiny,” Princess CIRCLE TO GIVE PRIZE FOR BEST KODAK PICTURE Hall ye, amateur photographers of the Circle. Next week's contest {s for you Get out your cameras and kodaks and then go and take a snap shot Uncle Jack will give the boy or girl who sends in the best picture la pound box of the best candy The picture may be any subject and must be sharp and clear tn lorder to insure reproduction in the Circle next Saturday The names and addresses of the contestants must be marked plainly lon the back of the pictures. If the photo {s desired to be returned, state so The contest clos next Friday HONOR MENTION The Star Circle’s successful ant mal contest came to an end yester. day and the following boys and girls were awarded honorable men tion: Doris Sullivan, Bellevue, Wash.; Kenneth Lyman, 517 EB. Tist st Nettle Lite, 1305 Lander st.; Elta |Anthony, Monroe, Wash.; Leroux numclaw, Wash.; Wayne |McCormick, Mt. Vernon, Wash Beryl Munroe, Blaine, Wash.; Irma Munroe, Blaine, Wash., and Luella Craig, Satsop, Wash. GIRLS HOLD PICNIC Fifteen Sigma Sigma girls held a pienic at Woodland park Friday with Miss Ruth Cleveland as chap erone. The Junior Jewels are holding a birthday party ‘nm honor of Eliza- beth Crocker, one of the members, in the Y. W. C. A. building. The Sigma Sigma society {s com- girls under 12, ORGANIZES CABINET MEXICO CITY, Aug, 22 was effected expected to go into session at once. | Carranza spent his first full day Resinol has been prescribed by doctors for 8] ag president in conference with his ‘All druggists sell Resinol Ointment (ie (ie) For tein! of the troops assigned to maintain 1.00), and Resinol Sow Devt. 9-8, generals relative to the disposition order. ~ silane was a member of the Ma schoo! | at 1802 12th av. But that was a res- board, government examiner of land|!dence district. So he moved Into titles in the Philippines, and mana |* downtown district and his resi- gor of the Manila Times. dence Is now 903 Ninth av. Oh, | He practiced five years of law in| very well! the Philippines before coming to Se-| ae lattle. Robert A. Tripple, republican can STAR CIRCLE FOR YOUNG FOLKS ‘OVER 40 COMPETE FOR CIRCLE PRIZE: FLORENCEBAES WINNER This week's contest certainly was a hummer and Uncle Jack found when he had counted the letters that exactly 42 boys and girls had submitted their essays. The prize of a pound box of candy went to little Florence B of 4703 Thirtyfiret av. S. Here is her e | THE FARM ANIMAL I LIKE THE BEST BY FLORENCE BAES. m animal ts the calf. I like the calves because nd a great deal of fun can be had with them. {ally interesting during feeding time, as they can be taught to drink out of a pall in your hands and they will run after they see you with a pall like to be petted, for they are very affectionate and gentle. chief thing that generally makes the calf a favorite is {ts awkwardness, a feature which few farm animals possess, and {t is one that causes a great deal of amusement, especially when the calf runs. My favorite Two tribes of the Junior Tilikums! | will hold a Potlatch on the Collins The work has already begun on the grounds Hundreds of flags thice and pennants and electric lights are pare fer nights com-|nung over the field. Strings of mencing Wednesday, August ©26.| Japanese lanterns and yards of The three nights will be called bunting have been strung and Playground and Opening, Athletic! totem — pc obtained from the and Tilikum Mayor Gill George Vra nights, i Ty nburg spectively, | Senior Tilks Kopa Konaway | the will speak and will streets of the Boot be placed along grounds s will be arranged fronting the playground orchestra, led by|the streets. The potlatch wil! Prof. Cavanaugh, will be one of|close with a carnival on the last night. the features COMFORT | ALL THE WAY ij The Grays Harbor Line | —of the— “MILWAUKEE” hoes ABERDEEN and HOQUIAM Combination Dining and Parlor Observation Care clase Coac with High Back Seats. iF Leave Seattle 7:20 a. m, and 4:20 p. m, | CITY TICKET OFFICE : Cor, Second and Cherry Seattle “MILWAUKEE” | “MILWAUKEE” stl SA iin a8 PAGE GUST 22 900 NEWSIES ENJOY SHOW AT EMPRESS Bronson made a Marcus Loew's Em prees theatre last night it was a good speech, He was talking common sense to Star newsboys We never forget first tmpres ons,” said Manager Bronson angers coming t first thme get thelr first 1 1914 Manager | epeech at t pressions of our city from the peo ple they meet tn the streets If these people are surly, unac unfriendly the strangers go away with the impres sion that Seattle ts a selfish, unso- | clable eity, and they do not return Boys Fill Important Place “put if these people are friendly and obliging they carry away the impression that Seattle fs a fine elt filled with friendly folks and that {t must be a mighty fine city to live tn “The tr }tle f# mont 1th impressions from you travel wildered a crowded corner He commodating and aveler who comes to Seat ly to get hin first Tired from ou at ts to he meets get to a hotel or the home of al®@ friend. He has the address, but he does not know what car to take or where to take It Advises ‘Em to Help | “Help him to find bis car, It won't take much of your time. Be \friendly and polite always. Most of you are, T only want to impress jon you that by being always friend. ly, obliging and polite, you can |help yourselves and the whole city of Seattle at the same time “Think of tt! There are 900 of you. Think of 900 workers giving put favorable first impressions all |day kc day in the year! i Newsles Ride In Own Autos The Stara boys, guests of the met at The Star building and marched to the Em; f Pike, First, Opa) preas, by way ry, and Second, to the playhouse. | The procession was led by Newsboys in thelr own automo- biles, And how many of you knew that many Star newsles own cars which they use In the | distribution of their papers? | It was a good show, and the | boys, for whom the entire balcony was reserved, enjoyed every act of| | BUSINESS COLLEGE | | GRADUATES CLASS) crowd attended the es of 193 record sation of a ¢ Wilson's Modern Bus at the Moore theatre night. The graduating class Friday was the biggest {n the school’s history Dr. E. Bolton, dean the school of education of the state unt MOORE THEATRE ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW Twice Daily 2:30 & 8:30 GIANTS WHITE SOX World Tour In Six Reels of Startling Motion Pictures versity, delivered the principal ad-| dress. eo | | The alumni banquet will be held) Jat the Washington Annex next Sat jurday night. |@idate for county clerk against |K. Sickles, has lived tn Seattle stnce 1888. He never ran for an office before, He ts a business man and says he will conduct the office on business basis, At a meeting of delegates repre senting the progressive and demo. cratic parties, the labor movem: of the state and the state Pemberton of Bellingham, Judge| | Holcomb of Ritzville and E.G. Mills jot Seattle were endorsed for the | state supreme bench ‘WEE GIRL COMES) FROM SOUTH SEAS FOR EDUCATION The Sphinx | Mabel Delaporte. | | | | |_ SAN FANCISCO, Aug. | Traveling alone from Marshall island, In th muth seas, where | she was born, and has Ived all her! | life, to Oberlin, Ohio, to be educat-| ed, nine-year-old Mabel Delaporte| arrived recently on the liner Slerra from Honolulu, She is the daugh ter of Captain James Delaporte, an island trader, who has lived in the | South seas for the last 30 years. | This is the first time Mabel h. |rubbed elbows with real civiliza- tion, | She traveled alone from her na- tive island to Honolulu on a wind-| | Jammer and there took passage on |the Sierra. | | IT’S SOME FLIER | One of the aeroplanes to be en-| tered in the miniature aviation] - King George of England Witnessing Game Between Giants and White Sox See the Players at The Mosque of Mohammed Ali The Tomb of Napoleon The Colosseum Also Hans Lobert’s Great Race Around the Bases Against a Cattle Horse PRICES, NIGHTS, 10c, 20c AND 30c MATINEES, 10c AND 20c ALL SEATS RESERVED c Camival of Nice couldn't go over he said. here's jail sentence in the world severe | moush to hold them down.” meet on the Optimo field next} . » Wednesday by Frank Barney, whilo| 0 ming ah None on a trial flight, flew three blocks | jo 4 : and hit a house. George Stoneman {s bullding 20-foot runway for the machines| ALIENS WILL FIGHT | ON SIDE OF FRENCH MIKE HAS PLAN PARIS, Aug. 22.—Under the |flags of their various nations, 18,- ee 000 aliens gathered here yesterday Acting Police Chief Mike Powers) and were mustered in to fight for today said he thinks speeders will] France, The volunteers included speed forever unless some mechan} 10 Jews of various countries, cal device is Invented to prevent Americans, Belgians, Italians, them from so doing. Russians, Swiss, Spaniards, Rou- “There ought to be # clutch of! manians and Luxemburgians, 4 SEAL | Federal action guarding against| wireless communication betwee: lo-| cal points and ships of the warring cumstantial evidence, is clouding nations was begun today on orders) the skies for Martin Olson, who yes- from the department of commerce. | terday tried hard to trade a bunch All amateur and private statio Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, of green bananas was mi from Montana and Wyoming will be clos-|a boxcar in the rallroad yards about ed, and the wireless apparatus on} that time-— all foreign ships in Puget Sound will jealed. i be wi WIRELESS| SHERLOCK GUCK, \ | RIGHTON JOB jj A coincidence, coupled with cfr of green bananas for a drink in Bey. ns IN oral saloons. The fact that a bunch Well, do you think the police acted wisely in arreating himt 4 ep

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