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Counctiman Cooley yesterday sub ue! at last night, six men were ide is to specialize in women's | mitted - bred, unassumin, foung woman is e 8 p ed a list of available power saved from drowning seh: cases, | sites tributary to Seattle. asking the voters to place her on/| the bench in one of the justice When Charles Anderson was acct dentally pushed off Pier 6, his strug gles were watched with Interest by Tho list is a long one, but with Women, she argues, know sand the majority the horsepower is too 4 § courts here. jamall or too large for the city’s a large crowd. Peter Carlson im She is Miss Reah M. Whitehead, needs. mediately dove to his reseue. He) republican, and she offers as rec However, City Engineer Dimock was followed in turn by Chris Law-| ommendation the fact that she has STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1914, PAGE 3. |thinks five of these sites might be|! U.S.HAS REAL “INTEREST AT - STAKE IN WAR By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, Sept. 3-—The Japanese menace to Germany in the far East takes —— on importance to C } that Japan may regard it as a mil. y necessity to! the United States seize the German in consequence of the — Iikelihood' moan islands. The islands of Savali and Upolu in this group are German posses sions, with a good harbor at Apia. The United Glison Gardner States has a naval base and coal ing station at Pago-Pago, on the Island of Tutulla, in the Samoan group Pago-Pago {# the most valu anchorage in the South Pacific and ts equal, {f not superior, to any in the entire Pacific It is surrounded by towering bluffs and cannot be reached by shell fire from the outside, while the entrance ts so narrow that two battleships cannot enter at the same time, The harbor, however |has a capacity which ts suffictent |to accommodate, if necessary, the entire navy of the United States U. & Owns Islands This country also owns the | island of Manua and other tnstgnif |teant islands of this group. | The Samoan group, which ts thus divided between Germany and the | United States, ts 4,160 miles south, west of San Francisco, It is al }moat the same number of miles southeast of YoKahoma, {n Japan. |In other words, the Samoan Islands fare the lower polut of a triangle |whose other potnts are San Fran. clxco and Yokahoma Should Japan gain the German possessions in Samoa, which have been setzed by the Hritish, she | would for the firat time have a pos: sible naval station In the mid-South jern Pacific ocean, Military authort «see also a menace to the peace: ful ponseasion by the United States rence, John Shoyan, Dimon Waalen| served tn various capacities in the sutletactory a alte Eneaat ask and L. Carlson, each of whom saw| prosecuting attorney's office, trom | Lae ee ee td honecpceen {of the wonderful harbor at Pago that the others were in danger of| stenographer to deputy, while three 1 whamb ye Pago If Japan should thus become going down. prosecutors have come and gone. Pivthe list Includes the Sauk ana}®, 808% Relghbor on an adjoining As the last man went down some| Miss Whitehead, who with all her| |Sulattle rivers nite, 200,000 horee-| and. Tp any case, the possession idiot yelled, “It's moving pictures!” | softness of voice and girlish ways, sous: Lake | Cushman, 94.000;(% 40 Would put Japan within a The crowd was convulsed with) has a keen eye and a business-like lHebb site, on White river, 30.000, ;%2 ay steaming distance (at the laughter as the men struggled des: air about her, says she feels qual-| Deer creek. 15,000: Recklor creek, |7at@.° 17 knots an hour) of Peart ge ree , " ified to meet any sort of case, from 119,000; iter ereck, 10,000; Foss) nant’ One the Hawattan istanée, bh Patrolman W. H. Westedt arrived) ary civil auits to the most sordid Hver, 10,000; Baker’ river, 25,000;/8n¢. Would give her a stepping finally, and, disregarding the | sex complications and family fights Suyhomish, 110,000: baa By faile,| sone Fs roms he Pacific for ps “ crowd's attitude, began directing! She fails to see anything unusual $0,000: Sultan river, 26.000: Toit] '© 'ater hostile use the work of rescue. After some/in , woman sitting in judgment trouble the men were reached with| whije all the wrongs and evils in ® pike pol the history of two or three be! fe el le be WEAR ’EM WHITE |fr susicist tenecton for judicial inspection. | ‘There are scores of women tn Se PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—War im Evrope will control the styles of attle no younger than Miss White —— head who have never heard or how to deal with women, than men.| A dark-clad gentleman tried to get American clothes next season, ac cording to officers of the Nationa: dreamed of the world's sins and) The presence of women in a {nto Mra. R. Smith's residence, 4819 shames. | court room has a softening effect on| Lucile st. about midnight, by push- Association of Hostery and Under-| They are too busy with pink teas! gir} and women prisoners, she con-|!"& in screens over the windows Wear Manufacturers, in session here. | and the tango. Inability to get dyes from Germany Fifteen minutes in the average |tends. And a woman on the bench,|He falled. So he went to the she belteves, might be able to turn | Chicken house and stole six hens. Will force the wearing of bleached | justice court would cause a lot of|many a girl and woman back from White and undyed hosiery and un-| them to blush with shame and flee. ; derwear next season. Orders tor | But Miss Whitehead takes it as her path of wrongdoing dyed goods will not be accepted a matter of course, and, overloo! after January 1 ing all this, thinks she sees -| WOMAN AGED 60 H ’ y Christina McCreight, a woman| over 60 years old, sued for divorce) |yesterday from John B. McCreight,| a fisherman. The couple have been | married only a little more than! three years. | According to the woman's story| her married life has been one long series of tragedies | Terror has alw Uttle houseboat in river, 6,000. |HE JUST HAD TO Reah Whitehead teeth, consists of America birst™ And Return Glacier National Park Account * lurked in the which the two a have lived on the Duwamish river,, OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. wit ke near 16th ny, W. and nessee st SUCCESS nied “O14e The divorce complaint says Me Cal 1b one é rs . alr Creight, a strong, able-bodied man, |J@ the true test of a dentist or any |Snisea : : has a naturally bad temper, con-| aa Piexiing onion 1.00 @ 135 2 20 stantly made worse by perpetual! Serine ober Mo i ped LS vente camaed oN onne: e t y pness, " | s @ 60 Sept. 12 to drunkenness. Many times 1 9039 eet ae tree beaible to. pro-|G ae ‘ ¥ " : i aes,” cad. Ye duce in every case, Remember, pA 4 Tickets on Sale Sept. 12 and 16. Final Return Limit he kicked her in the stomach. She) tiie is the only large dental office | er ae i Ss t 21 was weeks recovering from the tn “ ; oa 116 | September <1. jury in the city bors owned +4 a yon | Ww " d dentist, and has only She asks for the houseboat and| Wate resistered ete “ar “ @ ot THREE HIGH-CLASS MODERN furniture, $25 a month alimony and|Tesistered dentists associated with |) ie a #40 attorney's fees cat | Just think, we will make you an|i 2 @ (60 extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for| W« ww. lee ; oh REGIMENT SLAIN $4.0. or one of our famous $10.00) fener os. @ oO Leave Seattle Daily 9 a. m., 7:10 p. m., 10 p. m Never-Slip Plates for $6. And not) va 278 @ 326 For berth reservations, tickets, etc. apply Ticket Office ff) |LONDON, Sept. 3--Copenhagen pan Fg ead Low gle oom gap f giz : ispatches to the 1 , yh | Over? 1.00 COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVE. say the Germans have tanued the| smething to you. $ ite 1} Phones—Main 117, Elliott 5609 20th list of war losses, in which it WE GIVE GAS » Pap 4 is admitted the casualties, wounded A 5 Malnen @ 135 ) T. J. MOORE Cc. W. MELDRUM and missing, are extremely heavy.| Regal Dental Offices [texas ; 190 @ 1.60 City Pass. and Ticket Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt One instance is pointed out in which| Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, jan entire regiment of infantry at| 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union 8t, Zatert was wiped out 4 Note: Bring this ad with you, FOURTH AVE, COLONIA Just North of Pike NOW PLAYING “In the Path of the Fast Express” THE CURRENT EPISODE IN THE JUST TWO MORE DAYS MILLION Saturday Night” DOLLAR ADMISSION MYSTERY Always 10 CENTS 5c for Children q b Ii Ht} | GET SOMETHING) U. 8. Jealous of Japan The United States has always ré garded with great jealousy any sug |gention that Japan should acquire }® Pacific naval base of this charac ter, considering that it would threaten the dominance of the Pa cifle by the United States and |Great Britain | Diplomatic assurances are given by Japan that the latter country has no designs on Samoa Under the Knife Mayor Gil) didn’t get down to his office yesterday, because of the operation on his collar b but he expected to be back In the har ness today CONSULATE MOVES The Imperial Russian consulate, heretofore temporarily located at the Hotel Wilhard, has been moved to 907 Summit av., between Marion and Madison Complete Report of Market Today A Producers for Vegetables and prices Pald Producers for Butter, sds Poultry, Veal and Pork Fence ‘ a6 Old roosters, live 10 iene, over Bhs sc... AB @ AS a Ibe. and under MW o “ 10 young cases SO @ aS . Kood sine, Mors. 200 @ 250 fowl, live, dos. . O14 pleeons, ood sine, ax. Brotiers v 5 120-1. block hows. e the Bradner Kose | Py Butter hington a2 hington a " Wisconsin triplets a Local peaches 2% @ 40 | | | ly temporary, y that cured me | as never returned | nit to @ number | of rheumatic trouble to try this mar- velous healing power, Don't send a | Proven It that long-looked # of curing your Rheumatiam, fo of It, one dol. fy) y longer when positive 1 free? Don't A Gurney Rid y Sizes 1 See PHOTO PLAYS Alice Joyce, the Kalem star, is featured on the new bills at two of Seattle's playhouses, At the Clem mer, she is starred in The Brand,” and at the Class A she is the star in “The Beast.” Alice Joyce has attained popularity site Tom Moore (her husband in real life) One of her greatest successes was “The Dance of Death,” a two-part story of the ,|Southern fslands, with the beauti ful scenery as a background for a powerful love story cee JOHN COSSAR, A MEMBER OF the Essanay Stock company, wa painfully injured recently bathing fn Lake Michigan during a thunder storm A bolt of Hghtning struck the water near where he was swim ming and he recelved a severe shock A GREAT PAVILION, WHERE special parties may gather, dance and enjoy themselves, {8 one of the many features in the rapldly developing Selig jungle 200 at Los Angeles. eee CLASSIC DANCING IN MO tion pietures {s an innovation re cently introduced by Miss Ruth Stonehouse, one of the stars of the film world. Miss Stonehouge took the lead in an unusually interesting produc tion called “The Wood Nymph,” which is to be released In the near future. In this play she did all of her original dances, ineluding “Men¢elssohn’s Spring Song,” “Sa lome,” and “Peer Gynt.” eee THE CURRENT CHAPTER OF the great serial entitled ‘The Mil. lon Dollar Mystery,” at the Colonial theatre, {s called “In the Path of the Fast Express,” and a spectacular train wreck, the abduction of the heroine and the thrilling rescue are a number of the big features shown in this episode. The story is becoming more mys: terious and more tntensely interest. ing as it proceeds The latest George Ade comedy- A Great Sale Friday and Saturday ‘he Season’s Newest Patterns at $1 Each Included are broken lines of $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts, with both soft and stiff cuffs; also with two pairs of separate cuffs. Remember, Friday and Saturday only. Tailored Ready Co. playing oppo- ° while | of Shirts 4 to 18. 401-403 PIKE ST. our window display on Fourth Ave, parts; two part drama; “Plain Mary, cramay 2 | “Vivian's First Fellow,” comedy) , rs At the Pleasant Hour Until Fri inslang, entitied “The Regular} “Luctle Love,” No. 12, two parts) _ |Beanery and the Peachy New- i “When Fate Disposes,” two-part drat ma; “Snookee’s Flirtation,” com ‘i ODEON THEA’ FIRST AT PIKE Two 2-reel Features comer,” is the cause of lots of laugh- ter, and another comedy by Lubin called “Back to the Farm,” is run- ning a close second. World's views of unusual interest are shown in the \latest Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, and Miss Eugenia Argiewicz is pleasing tn her new violin selec- tions. o-e Clemmer Until Saturday Night “An Arcadian,” with Mary Pick- ford; “The Brand,” with Alice Joyce; “Spending It Quick,” and “Baseball, a Grand Old Game, edies; “Pathe's Dally News. eee Colonial Until Saturday Night “Inthe Path of the Fast Ex- press,” current chapter of the “Mil- Non Dollar Mystery;" “The Regu- MY Y Cae lar Beanery, and the Peachy Newcomer,” a George Ade ie comedy; “Hearst-Selig News Pic- - torial;” “Back to the Farm,” Lubin P comedy : o2e Class A Until Saturoay Night IN DENTISTR ‘i “The Hidden Letter,” two-part ie Vitagraph drama; “The Reast,” Missing teeth are replaced with Alice Joyce; “The Lost Cord,” | The Ohio Method by artificial t that are natural as~your o} comedy, with Lillian Walker; “The Wrong Fiat,” comedy. teeth. Examinations ate now be — oe ing conducted without Charge, and estimates are furnished jn all cases; Grand Until Saturday Night : We Stand Back of Our Work — “The Bank Burglar's Fate,” two- part Reliance drama; “Such a Cook,” Keystone comedy; “The for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | Butterfly,” American drama. $25 Set of Teeth $8 % *_e* 5 Melbourne Unt Saturday Night | Guaranteed ..... epee “The Great Mine Disaster,” four-| $15 Set of Teeth $5 : part Eclectic drama; “Cashmere,” 4 scenic; “Whipple's Double,” com- Guaranteed ‘: edy, $10 Solid Gold or $4 ‘ + he " Alacka Until Saturday Night | Porcelain Crown eee ’ “The Last Volunteer,” five-part | $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 Eclectic drama; “Making Wooden i Shoes apd “Over Paris by. Aero| cree eee rane Solid Gold Fillings ....$1 Up Other Fillings +. SOE Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 12 OHIO— : Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE plane,” educationals. ee Mission Until Saturday Night “Martin Eden,” a Jack London story. i . 4 Odeon Thursday “The Deputy Sheriff's Star,” two- | reel drama; “In the Moonlight,” | two-reel American, and two com- edies, At the Home Until Friday “Trey o' Hearts,” No. two | Why Have the People Used Over | @ Hundred Million Boxes? T whee we enene he extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex- plains the reason why the people of all nations have used the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million | (100,000,000) Boxes of this famous remedy. | After reading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo Quinine, telling- what it does and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used so effectively by so | 2 rs should be taken immed i ee roped, Some rer} many millions of ¢ bowtis opto Dele woe Cough and people. Whenever Id is relieved then take ope-haif the dose for a lew 4 Children who are not old enough to awaliow pills the et ean be broken or cut in haf e0 16 proportion toage To be ewallowed not chewed For headache take 2 ablets every 2 oF J hours wotil relieved Cor 4 you feel a cold com- ing on think of the name Laxative (Paccaivatie of label op bech of LesativeBromoQuininebor) Bromo Quinine, —but remember there is Only One ««Bromo Quinine’’ To Got The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER,TO OURE A OOLO IN ONE DAY | |

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