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EMPRESS WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, ponies sis 5 ——— eS 7—High Class Acts—7 A Dramatic Playlet Based Upon the Present Struggle IES RES First Western Tour—Instrumental Five The Washingtonians mgs — y| /RENNEDY and FAULKNER Harmony and Hilarity ! STEVENS and CARR er ' Duo The World Famous and Only Alphia Troupe ee a SEE SO "NIGHT SHOWS 7:30-9:10 ES Ss SSS MATINEES, 2:30 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS Nights, Sundays and Holidays Teer cant 10 and 15 Cts ANY SEAY | MEXICAN BANDITS TALKS OF SHIPS BILL AT PORT’S CELEBRATION Congressman J. W. Brya ing on “The Uses of « Port,” at the fourth anniversary of the creation Which isn't bad advice, wel of the Seattle port district, during celebrations heid on the Bell st recreation pier Saturday afternoon, said that in taking over the port facilities at Seattle, the people are only carrying out their part of the Program of government ownership of transportation, which f® tnev- {table in this country. Bryan, who was the only one ot} the oe congressmen vot- ing for the ship purchase bill, de- clared that the American ople want an American merchant m BOYS BURN SCHOO rine. “But they want the ship that), PHOENIX, Ariz, 8 ‘ bears the American fiag to be an| Thetford id Eddie Arnold American ship, sure enough. Amer-|!ving in Keisher school distri feans can take no pride in a so-|Near Phoenix, viewed with alar called American ship which is|the approach of school days manned by a Japanese or Chinese | Schoolhouse school, they crew. The degire to protect labor| sued. So they burned the schoc on board ocean vessels is just as| house. The lads confessed, pronounced In the hearts of the | !t was too fine weather to go American people as is the desire to | 8hcool eb on ae ve om gam manu tring establishments GOV. _ BRUMBAUGH TO COME MONDA Phere is not the slightest possi bility of the repeal of the seamen’s bill, but there 1s great hope of the | passage by the next congress of « | ship purchase bill that will put Brumbs an of with a party of 100 Penns vania state officials and t wives, will arrive atte day at 9 a. m ranklin Said ie way to wealth is as BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Orders that they be taken alive’ hang over the Sept. 4 “dead ed two Ameri nesday. The Mexicans in the brush day and thought to be band, proved to be only tachment. Search for resumed today trappers. Four Mexicans are reported have been killed within the last the ent! the by civilians and troops. SAVINGS & WEATHER T00 FINE, TRUST Co. OF [EATTLE nt Capital and Surpiue $815,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING ‘n the Heart of the Financiai District no Go vania, Uncle Sam in the business of car rying freight on the ocean.” (DENIES STORY OF A WOMAN IN CASE Denial that a mysterious woman, former guest at Richmond hotel, had a mysterious! dents of interest in Ah King, wealthy Chi-|to attend nese merchant, who was found | dead in ramento Monday, was SCHOONER IN NO DANGER; AT ANCHO |made Saturday by Hock _ HOQUIAM, Sept | brother of the» dead man rk | Kim says no white woman tot ww masted schooner Louise, Capt. ( son, bound fn ballast from Hon Ah King to California The body will not be shipped from Sacramento until Sunday which causes postponement of. the funeral, {n charge of Harry Toy and Senator Dan Landon, the dead | !ulu for a lumber cargo here, Is man’s attorney and confidant, until|in danger of going ushore off + | north jet as reported yesterd, She dropped anchor late yesterd off the jetty because of a hee fog, but she will tow into this pc | today If You’ re in § mercial Club has arranged an au tour of the city for the with a luncheon at the club to fc white| low, and a reception the New | afternoon which all former re It is within the range of possibility that, at 42, you can be well established in business with a good income. The longer you postpone be- ginning to accumu- late, the more re- mote your success becomes. Your Dex- ter Horton Trust and Savings Bank sav- ings ‘account will help you discover opportunities and un- fold your possibili- ties. 4—The thre the middle of next _week. HE WANTS To KNOW 4.—Harry | K. Thaw arrived in Sacramento at 10:15 a. m., and took ppekie ea t He wa reporters aside until after he had eaten of A United Press reporter him regarding the divorce sult filed by him against Evelyn Thaw “Will you seek the custod of | pur @he boy, Russell?” the reporter asked. "What boy, Russell?” Tha flung back any boy.” SACRAMENTO, Sept 1 Jamen und cha | t Ch nin HAM Washing 1h asked | beater prisoner cell mm an rs released the the men and killed James Harmon chief, shot a ATHENS, Sept Armenian vill icomedie and vabitants, according travelers arriy ‘- Turks burn « of Ismi ightered t |EXPO’S OUT OF DEBT .:. in told stor toda FRANC 18 00,000 mortgage carried by the @xpo first of the year yurned night before a crowd of 100,000 pe ‘ |ple. President Moore of the expo |made an address, in which he told of the financial struggle that made the big fair a success. 10, which ha tion since DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK ORCOND ANU CHERRY been hited th wis Ui ASKS $2,000 ng has started 000 dam driver, bu Rr recover | Young " ground tha his motore le ry a suit from on ran tney t Young's in cle May Mexican bandits who kidnaped and murder-| ans near here Wed @ small ¢ main body was/ accordion and hours in skirmishes with deputies | lames, saying | will Pennsy Tues Secretary Otto Case of the Com-| visitors during the|t Pennsylvania are Invited | Chapin, ay few ens TURKS BURN TOWNS, STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, Top row, left to right: Minn 1915. PAGE Fosteri, Lois; Jane Connelly, In “Sweethearts,” SUPREME VAUDEVILLE STARTING 5 SUN. MAT. SEPT. 5th “A TELEPHONE TANGLE” WILSON AND LENOIR PIPIFAX AND PANLO DEVINE AND WILLIAMS BROWN AND McCORMACK ALBERT AND IRVING ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY 10c 25¢ 50c Matinee Daily 2:30 PRICES 10c and 25c Every Night 8:30 ‘® (NEW PANTAGES Center: Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Madame Zenda & Mercedes Crane Payehlo Wonder and Musical Oracle Mystery FONG CHOY THE MELODY SIX A Symphony in Tone and Color E. J. MOORE “The Gabby Trickster” Elaborate Musical The Famous Oriental Dancer || Fred-LEWIS & CHAPIN-Martha “NIFTY NUTS” Comedy _ Orpheum. One of the Albert Rouget troupe, at Empress. Below, Mile. Zenda, Pantages, ORPHEUM Spt bright and clean, or of new innova the Orpheum the ex * Or pheur m cle k and nd with a D, tre hagemer ult, Is re There will bt tractiona, and ed fro: Harts A Tangle” ts one of the headliners. It jis described as a few minutes of a switchboard operator's — buatest jtime, It takes six people besides | Madge Caldwell parts Erwin and Jane Connelly will be! the other star number, in Sir W. S Gilbert's “Sweethearts.” The} way that ft has been received by the put ¥ a sturdy denial der of the Sunday af two he other 1 B16 seasor rnoon iline at ts, Pri year's # or} Mi surrounded |that vaudeville audiences have no| ning Sunday, near Fresno yester. | Mking for dainty and delicate re | things © Wilson and Loenotre offer an act of singing, dancing, whistling and/ playing. Pipifax and Panlo comedians, making to| American appearance. uu Harry Devine and Helle in “The Traveling Sal and the Female Drummer, \“ee, purveyors Brown and McCorma lone offering as “a the ordinary,” and Al ing are dancers. The eigh feature will }Orpheum Travel Weekly. The orchestra will be under the 10,| direction of Chas, 8. Burnett, who t,| Will play on the harmonium ee are English} thelr first| describe out of bert and Irv- L No | PANTAGES The headline offering on next | week's program at the Pantages be “Consecration,” a psychic toland mystery act presented by George Lovette, with Madame | Zenda, psychic nder, and Merce des Crane, the musical oracle mys Y | snusical Von Brocks lnextet of ace jand instrum ented | series Moo: ar-| | ot Choy,” a with Agnes lody Six, a vocalists Fong vaganza, the r 1 perform of Orient sleight-of-band 4 earned the nickname of Trickster” because of # habit of keeping up a running © of conversation while doing s stunta that is about as enter ning to his audience as are his si-jclever fingers, and Lewis and man and girl, billed as nifty nuts.” Your System Demands an occasional corrective to insure |zood health and strength, Success performer, to | hi ih ° 10 not hejand ailing. lor the sick. ind serious sicknesses . usually Segin in deranged conditions of the |itomach, lives, kidneys or bowels, Enjoyment is not jay v ort} ' Beechams lure recognized all over the world 0 be the t corrective of troubles | |rf the digestive organs, They tone | | he stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- | late the bowels. They cleanse the ystem, purify the and jet in the best and safest way | For Health and Strength 110 | at be: ed| at he fe vod to of Any Medicine in the World. | pred id's boxes, 10c., 25¢, ‘Telephone | ® be the |s almé@st impossible for the weak | Impaired health || EMPRESS On next week's bill the late war playlet, “Within the Lines, will be offered as a leading fea ture of the week's offering This playlet ts founded actual incident of the present B pean strug and is brief minute sermon on the futility war. The Alphia Troupe, comedy jug 15. c on an ure t glors; Christy, Kennedy and Faulk- her, songs; Karl, string instrument of his own mak- equilidrists, and the always-popu- {the program. The opening matinee | week will be on Sunday . . | Lor The new bill at the Lots, begia-| will be headlin Mantell'’s Marionette anid to be one of the best its kind on the vandeville stage. Trampeline comedy ts by the Three Bounding Pattersons Other acts “i by Hippodrome, For Freckled, Tanned, Red or Wrinkled Skin that freckled, tanned there's an} plexton ful skin of youth: discarding the uy can—Iin the eastest #t natural manner tr Just get at any drug of ordinary mercolize nightly lke 4 cream moving it mornings wonderfal n deeper wrin sennon. % '] August Olson, E ~j' was passing a milk wagon the Skin diseases quickly yield to Resinol If you have eczema, ringworm or other itching, burning, un- rightly skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and see how quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears, even in a severe, stubborn case. Res inol Ointment is also an excellent household remedy for pimples, dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, chafings, andefor a score of other uses where @ soothing, healing an plication is needed, | | | | 8 nothing of a harsh or used freely even vitated surface, Every druggist nol Ointment and Resino! Soap. FRASER-PATERSON CO.'S New Optical Dept.—On the Balcony eo “Popular Prices" for Mgh-ciass work, Best service in Seattle at lowest rates We can duplicate any broken lenses, A call will please and convince you Phones—M. 2174; |J. W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. IN CHARGE to interpret the |!ar Hearst-Selig weekly complete for the afternoon.| panied by a lecture by Prof, J. C. acts of offered | | M. 7100, Local 33 who plays @ one the Albert Rouget company of The Neri Duo, oper-| In | tter than a | da he expl atic singers; two pretty girls, Mol Mett and Dainty Marjorie, in sing ing and dancing turn; and a sketch On the Yukon,” a tabloid drama, | dealing with in the Far North It been called “The Spoilers" jof vaudeville. The sketch, written} y Wm Lehman, is to be presented | by W. L. Thorne & Co., Mr. horne | being well known to Seattle the atregoers. He was a member of the old Lois company, with T. Daniel Frawley. An additional feature on the pro- gram will be motion pictures of the old convict ship Success, now in Seattle. The methods of punishing prisoners 125 years ago will be dis- played and the pictures accom- Continuous tomorrow trom 2 , Convict Ship “Success” Motion Pictures SIX BIG ACTS | of C. H. Rollins, pioneer civil engineer of Seattle, held at Trinity Parish church Friday. Captain and crew of freighter Edith, which foundered Tuesday, |near Cape St. Elias, left Cordova | Thur @ay bound for Seattle. Steamer Humboldt, which arrive © led in Seattle at noon, due to sail | Sunday night. New England Coal & Coke Co. Heere: | turer, 200 ARE KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 4.—Over 200 people, Including women and children were killed In a train wreck 200 miles east of Mexico City sev- eral days ago, according to ad- vices from American Consul Silliman. A train, carrying 45 American refugi was de- layed, but reached Ve Cruz In safety, GIRL HURT BY JIT Altho dragged 80 feet fitney bus Frids evening, Miss Helen Barinski, 218 W. 48th at., | will probably Bs from the in- juries sustained, {t was said Satur. at Providence hospital. The jaceldent happened on Leary ave 2908 Second ave. N driver of the jitney, who is held he city jail, declares that as he girl in the path a noted Australian leo- Machinist Frank R. King, Chief Machinist W. D. Sullivan and Gun- ner Albert Ossinger, of Bremerton navy yard, named by navy depart-| | ment to be examined for rank of planning new steamship tine te Se —— jattle. sca: (Arnold Vibrator over an fron bar on Puget Sound & Willapa railroad depot platform; THIS PLACE ONLY. 1% years’ guarantee on all sues for $2,050 damages. Vibrators sold by L H. Arnold commissioner, bust Attorney A. H. Denman in the eye. Both gents’ ») spectacles broken. Lie passed. Ar rest threatened. Doe A. C. A. Lewis, of Centralia, | convicted of criminal malpractice, moves to Tacoma. J. H. Spangler, charged with wife | murder at Centralia, pleads mental incompetence. | Colorado militia rches for) Adjt. Gen. John Chase, wanted as) witness against militia officers, | Chairman Siayden, Pierce county | number— Tel. Main 8336 GET IT AT EVANS’ Srd and Columbia, 3rd and Union. charged with financial frregulart-| ties. Over flying pedals mother’s seen At hers, ¢ siest_ machine, under &/ On school duds for the fair Lrene. Leopold Godowsky, planist, who played at the Moore theatre Janu ary 20, 1913, is reported missing by New York police. Wenatchee apple growers are) |picking a 50-car order for South | | America. | James Glass, an American, pop-| ped Canadian Immigration Officer | MeMurphy In the eye at New West | minster, and is serving six months. President Wilson signs order! |withdrawing 1,316 acres from |Chugach national forest for addl-| |tional townsite at Anchorage, | | | Alaska. commission-| Costs $1.50 to talk a minute over| er for this state at the San Fran-|®@¥ phone line between Seward cisco exposition, is in Seattle, en|#d Anchorage. route to New York on a business| Kitsap county le going to take a trip, with a denial of rumors that| Whirl at oratory, Sunday, when all he has resigned his position |residents will gather at Bremerton I tendered my resignation when |to discuss “Peace and Arbitration.” | pergonal affairs became persistent,| Kitsap County Sunday School as- but Gov. Lister requested that 1] S0° hation Golds annual convention withdraw it, and the commission jat_ Bremerton. then granted me 60 days’ absenc Mrs. Louise Thomson of Los An- ins |geles gets $631,000 left by John M |Keith, deceased oil operator, by proving herself his “lost daughter.” Vancouver street car strike set- tled, employes accepting reduction of 8 to 9 per cent in wages to get ‘closed shop.” darted from behind it, of his car. HE'S STILL ON JOB Charles G Heitt OR. L. R. CLARK The Dental War Is On e wart on—and we are in ti eve: man, in Sea and what they are y of dental ser= they can get that woman vicinity entitled to in vice kind of service For our part we offer you the ses vices of high grade, graduate tered dentists, who are graduates a the best dental and who h passed the » fon_of the h and every fice has his cers state dental board wall in front » in plain sight state dental e offer you the very best of ma- terials to be had » offer you the most up-to-date less methods, We can and will do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit We offer you the lowest prices, {t 1s our invariable rule that we will not be underbid on price. Woe offer you an tronclad guaran: tee with your work, which protect® you absolutely—if for any reason whatever your work {s not entirely satisfactory we will make It right If you can find any dental serv that will give tsfaction EVERETT. LUMBER VESSEL IS SUNK' SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.—Con firmation of a report that the Brit- ish lumber bark William T, Lewis, | which satled from Everett March 29 for Sheerness, Wngland, was re. ceived here today with word that all mbers of the crew weré save She was owned by Hind, Co., of San Francisco, of which Mayor Re of this city was al member. She carried 2,000,000 feet | of lumber worth $15,000, “The ves- sel was worth $4 MACHINES ‘The bustest machine today? ‘The Ford, # thousand votces say. Then mother quietly says nay. w. D. | washes pet kill fleas | stop him. Bill Taft kids T. R. at Berkeley, |money, then we Cal, “He's Just noticed he's great: | fr hors 4 est president éver,” says Bill, poe Krupp company, of Essen, Ger | about many, subscribes $10,000,000 to jabove German war loan. | TEETH PU 2D FREB Militia ordered to guard strikefeach morning from 8:30 to 10 to at St. George’s paper mill at| demonstrate our painless methods, Deferiet, N. Y. v T. Roosevelt. starts on month} Regal Dental Offices hunting trip to Canada, says Oys- Dr. L. R, Clark, Mgr. 1408 THIRD AVE, ter Bay dispatch. President Wilson gives up rest Cor. Third and Union. of yacation to remain at Washing | ton because of European and Mex-} St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Johnson, dog in If you of Everett, turpentine to see this dog, Rolph & F ng be fairer ess of what may say stated us, the fact as LOSE $1,200,000 OLYMPIA, Sept. state of revenues from Hquor It- censes will mean that taxpayers) will be force to contribute about] $1,200,000 more fn 1916 than last year for operating their local gov- ernments, according to figures compiled State ‘Treasurer Meath 4.—Loss to the N. W. fean situations. Rimbase club, of Third company, National Guard, gave its firet fh dress ball since mustering, April 20. Case against W. Barr, technically | urrested on charge of obstructing | a public officer, dropped on re- quest of A, 8, Brown, complaining by GET IT AT EVANS’ Srd and Colw 8rd and Union.