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CATHOLICS ARE | | THRONGING WY. Will Celebrate Catholic Week| With Pontifical High TO HAVE CHAUTAUQUA NEW YORK, Aug, 19.—Twenty- five thousand Catholics, from all Beane of the country, are here for holic week, which will open to- Morro The Catholic Press asao- elation and tho German Catholte Central Verein are holding meet ‘tings today y thousand have asked for eards of admission to the pontifical | high mass to be held at St. Pat Fick's cathedral tomorrow Altho the church seats but 8,000, | arrangements have been made to} accommodate an additional 2,000. will preside at Tt is proposed that the coming Reasions of the American Federa Mon of Catholic Societies will try tO agree on a universal practical program, which may result in the | Organization of a national Catholic - Chautauqua . Members of the various organiza- tions have placed a ban on partisan Politics, and declare the federation will not permit any discussions which may result in strife, Martin Reits, age e 87, “of North Point, Pa. is still following the! plow on his farm, and one of the) team of horses he is using ts 30) Yeors old and still doing good serv- | ] Eczema on Scalp “Hl Awful Irritation|}| EReeinet Soon Healed It EntirelyJ]/ "March 28: “I had a severe case "of eczema on my head. My scalp/ ftched and burned and was full of | seabs, and when | scratched that Would, of course, pull off the scabs ‘and left my head very sore. The tr. ritation was something awful. I cou'd not keep my hands out of my head. My hair became very dry) and harsh and did not feel like’ there was any life in it. The first) application of Resino!l Ointment and Resinol Soap soothed the scalp wonderfully, and after using one far of Resinol Ointment and three cakes of Resinol Soap my head Is) entirely cured—I can rest peaceful-| Jy and there is no more ftching. My/ temples were almost clean of hair) and now they are covered thickly T must say, Resfnol is simply won. derful, for almost any kind of skin trouble. It does all you say and) more.” (Signed) Mrs. Jennie FE. : Wheeler 120 Woodridge Pi, Leon-| N. J. "i druggists sell Resinol Oint-| i —— cacelllige Dept. 1-8, Resinol, DR. L. KR, CLARK This Office Will Be Open Sunday Morning If you are too busy during the week to com ve your teeth menses to, to call Bunday ing. We will bave our expert Gentists here for your service. : You will get the same excellent "materials for your work, the H tious attention, t y other ttm: of your teeth ts| | mintue longer than Fs Badd teeth are a rerious menace to the health—to the effictency and the| gen¢éral well being. We offer you the very highest type of dental service at the very lowest prices. Every operator In id regis-| rtificate| from the state denta! boa hanging | right on the wall in front of his) @ental chair, in plain sight of all. | “We give with all work an iron- ~ lad guar atisfaction, sign-| * ed both by the operator who did the work and by Ll. R. Clark, D. D. 8. owner and manager of this office, who is thoro uaenly responsible. Come in and let one of our expert dentists give your te and 6 this office is a graduate folutely certain great deal more than it will cost Ee _ Regal Dental Offices | 7 & 1 Rg Reerhs We " rhira, rPer.: —Absolutely fireproof. room. United Prices 50c, With Private spect our fine hotel, jident, and J. W. CITY’S LITT With eight of “Seattle's most jorable young women enrolled pepirante to the royal throne In the Advertising Show pageant, and seven dainty tots contesting for juvenile honors, inte in the contest for popularity had climbed to fever heat Saturday. To the beauty who le fortunate enough to be elect queen will fall the plezeurable ~ the royal court at the big feature) thew to be staged at the Arena | September 5 to 9. The four next highest contest- ants will serve as her maids of bonor, The same rule will apply o the juvenile queen and her court. Vote for Your Favorite Advertising coupons are now running in the dally newspapers. Friends of the candidates can clip the Ballots out of the store ad vertisements, fill in the name of their favorite and send to Ad club hesdquarters, 1312 Fourth ave. The number of votes cast for tceh contestant will be announced in The Star. Governor Lister, Mayor Gill and | President Suzzallo, of the Univer-| Louls W. Buckley, managing dt Miss Nedra Seecamp, 1824 12th sity of Washington, will speak the) Ment and Resinol Soap. For free opening aight of the show. Judge E. Claypool will preside. Four Night Shows Performances will be given the ENJOINS CITY BANKS | 22 -— == ON INTEREST RATES. Thirteen of the largest Seat- tle banking houses were en- joined, Saturday, by Superior Judge Jurey, from carrying Into effect an ged conspiracy to reduce the annual rate of inter- est on commercial and savings deposites in this city from 4 to 3 per cent, The injunction also biocks what Edward C. Neufelder, ident of the People’s Sav- bank, aleges wai to force his bank out of the Seattie Clearing House associ- ation at noon Saturday, by dis- solving the association and re- organizing without his house as a member. Accepting the sworn statement of| Edward Brady, an attorney, who! testified before the board of equal- */ ization this week, there is $93,000,- 000 lying idle in Seattle banks. A reduction of 1 per cent on the interest rate paid on commercial) and savings deposits would amount! to somewhere between $500,000 and | $1,000,000 a year, which the depos- tors would not receive, it is be- Meved Exonera’ Two President Neufe'der brought suit against the Seattle Clearing House association, M. F. Backus, its pres pangler, secre tary. as well as 15 wember banks of the associatio:., Saturday The banks named defendants are The First National, American Savings Bank and Trust Co., Bank of California, Canadian Bank of |Comerce, Dexter Hortan National, | Dexter Horton Trust and Savings bank, argc National saa jof Commerce, National City bank, ‘BUSCH HOTEL 621 JACKSON ST. 250—ROOMS—250 —Running ice water in every room. —Beautifully furnished; improved telephones in every —Very convenient for shoppers. The Finest Popular-Priced Hotel in the States 75c, $1.00. Bath, $1.25 Transient—Weekly $3 to $8—Monthly $12 to $20. Pri- vate Bath, $22.50. We cordially invite you to In- BUSC HOTEL £21 JACKSON ST. BE QUEEN OF AD CLUB SHOW Virginia Clark at right and Ruth Hect at left. STAR—SATURDAY, AUG, 19, 1916. PAGE 2. LE QUEENS WANT TO Starting Tomorrow (Sunday) WM. FOX Presents =——BEAUTIFUL—— VIRGINIA 10¢ AFTERNOON OR EVENING 10¢ AFTERNOON OR EVENING nights of September 5, 6, 7 and 8) and the show will close Saturday with a gigantic advertising pa geant and masque ball All kinds of contests will be featured at. the show, Among | these will be a typesetting ‘mount: | ty old-time printers, a tire mount oi cui Oo 5 Ford ing contest for autoists, « Ford «| CANDDIATES FOR | dancing contest, typewriting con | | AD CLUB QUEEN | test, bill posting contest, bill po: Mise Ruth Noble, 1118 Madison ng contest for women and an ad ot. Darede Kate rtisement writing contest for aim- Miss Mable Martin, West Sea’ eteurs, tle, ad Cash for Best Ad _ Ss g on agian for Best AS | Mie nie. Scherpf, 708 Uni The Soul Stirrin versity st. 1 | prige of $30 gold has been hung up he $30 will go to the contestant] | Miss Laura Hopkins, Fairfield who writes the best full page newspaper advertisement on the wanes 8. Wilson, Em- Story of a Woman’s lelty of Seattle. i Plans for the advertising pageant | | Mise Grace Ripe, 6203 12th Redemption and masque ball are daily growing || wav’ piirtice steecher, 3238 to t proportions. Schwa 39th ave. wacher Bros. & Co, notified the) | i 1 ’ Ad club that they would enter 15 eo" Emily Brown, 1521 Fifth fF —--_-_—] cortagne cha ors in the pageant — Candidates for Juvenile and ® number of other co ‘ wheel Miss Pearson Has Been Called the Most Perfect Type ere planning even larger partict- Mi ih Hecht, pation Rut echt, 2407 4ist N. rector of the slow, is prepared to e. offer suggestions in the way of = costuming the pageant that will be| | ™/#e Virginia Clark, 809 Mar. of benefit t6 those expecting to|| ,,/0” St. A cater jar ae of American | | Mise Faith Haase, 1111 East { | Mise Inez Primeau, 2513 Sec- Beauty {s, FOSSh “PaSeouction She Regards “Daredevil Kate’’ as the Greatest Character She Has Ever Played Mutt and Jeff tant oe os eee 10c| =STRAND >. eaten Second Avenue EVENING Bet. Spring and Seneca Miss Lols Goldberg, 815 Union | | Northern Bank and Trust Co. DIVER SIN! KS Scandinavian American bank, Seat | tle National, State Bank of Seat-| |tle, Union Trust and Savings bank, jand the Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Neufelder excludes the American |Savings and Trust Co. and the SKIP REP rthwest Trust and Safe Deposit | ‘ y |Co. from the alleged conspiracy, | but makes them defendants be NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—The cause of their membership in the Italian fi \Clearing House asacociation a Judge Jurey made the Injune merly in service as a passenger tion temporary, to stand until Au liner between New York and er a. when pad os the sagem | Italian ports, but more recently i © appear and show cause why |they should not be restrained until] %79eged 88 & troop transport, \a final decree is entered in Neu-| @# been sunk, presumably by a felder’s action. submarine, according to reports received by her agents here to- DID HE TRYTODOA = ::;. The Stampalia steel twin screw P, Banchard, keen young busi-|on July 30, from New York, and was ness man, formerly of 411, Epler | scheduled to sail from Now York on jMock, is at the city jail Saturday | the return voyage on August 26 charged with grand larceny Local agents of the line rec |, Malcolm Campbell, 3305 23rd ave, |notice 15 days ago to cance §., tod Prosecutor Lundin that he bookings for the return trip to ¢ ik n hed answered an advertisement to oa, as the stenmer had been take ow Y < Y T i eam Oe: on NEW YORK, Aug 19.—~Mise Jen an the effect that Blanchard needed | over by the Italian government as a nie Atkate went swimming at ‘STRIKER Is SHOT HUBB NEED NO |, THE FOURTH nrg Seats ni A he ee mer Stampal AFTERNOON OR EVENING u collector, This was Thursday transport “ jis held S f He appl and Blanchard de-| ‘The Stampalia was owned by the |Coney island, When she came out FLEEING orem s held Saturday afternoon at Wild- ; manded $100 cash as a deposit to! La Veloce Navigation Co., of Genoa. d forgotten where she left hor | wood park ‘ tained thru Campbell's carelessness t long, with a beam of 5: et. ‘senger home for some others, nile investigating an emergen |St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. cr possible dishonesty secceneemaresen ‘ nae - —— cy call from Mrs. Margaret Wales,| Campbell put up the money ana 516 Second ave. W., who whispered ane restive tora rext morning reported for work fee ots: ¢ “And found the door locked, the Ret 1 am Bot’ “Walss charming young senographer gone, yj and a note from Blanchard: ‘Gone jto Vancouver. Will return Mon ery.’” says Campbell Detective Poolman arrested Blan I ype Fridwy afternoon over the phone to police headquar }ters that some one was trying to| Who Refused to Grant |get into her home thru a window, Mrs. Hill's Pica | Motorcycle Officer Chad Ballat/QNE HOME IS ENOUGH {shot Max Grant, 36, in the heel| | when he refused to halt in the alley Nt near the house early Saturday| No husband living within the law] — noming can be compelled to maintain two PD) . Grant was held at police head-| homes. us quarters Saturday on an open) This was the decision of Superior} F g jcharge. Grant says he ts a lonk-| juGg@ French, who Saturday denied | Tomorrow—4 Days revmg and fur- paces. Water backs and coils put in and con. mected. ees PIKE ST. mi EXCURSION —TO— HART ISLAND Tomorrow—August 20th Picnic on Hart Island, the beauty spot of Puget Sound Postal Employes With Guard to Get Pay and Old Jobs Postmaster Battle announced § urday that all employes of the D- ttle post office, who are now with | the national guard on the border will be given their old positions | upon being discharged from mili. | tury service. “Postmaster General Burleson | shoreman, living at 2418 Western ave. The bullet did not hit the| Mrs, Alameda Hill, of 3928 Eddy st., bone ja decree of separate maintenance! Ballard says Grant first explained |in her suit against her husband, | he was “looking for a woman, * and 6 een that he *as “looking for Jack | Wiliam Hanley Hill, 4238 Graham| | Wilson,” a friend. Wilson's home |* Hill Jeould not be located in the neigh borhood is a foreman for the tele-| jPhone company. His wife left him| {more than a year ago and sued for| ndvised today to inform the} : " oa on aT ———— | divorce. families of these men that they are Steamer Gleaner Leaves City Dock, Foot of Main St., IDEAD ON | Judge Dykeman dented the di-| rot to suffer from any loss of an at9 A.M. Sharp. Arrive Back at 11 P. M. | vorce, at the end of five days’ trial, mpioye's position or salary,” he HIS FEET (02 tre srouna tnat atts. Hin had | id i gh : \not proved her husband was cruel . 4 4 maniom Olt Cap-| On Christmas eve, 1915, Hill was THE TIMELY arrival of counts Music and Refreshments on Board Will bring now Ufo and auiek i lserved with papers in another di-| eputies who answered a burglar thoroughly | voree action begun by his wife arm saved Mrs, J, Orne'’s home cleanse and wash out the kidney#| ‘This case was dismissed sev ora! | COME 4t Lake Burien from burning Fri and bladder, and gently carry off! othy ag Ag Ble bog a e EARLY f j * the {ll effects of excesses {months ago ge Fre | a Lowest Excursion Rates Ever Given to Make It Kinds, ‘rhe healing. soothing oll| Refusing to live with him, she be- sf F 7 1 soaks t into the walls and lint ‘ BE PAID TILL CURED Enjoy a Sea Breeze evs ing aly’ use | home ] Pana Fon Ulhat ea Rayer Judge French held that if Mrs Eee out dtumgiat nt ones and se. | Hill desired to live apart from him, cure a package of this time-honored. |the husband cowld not be forced to Come Early Mutant “inedicinee. Itt Is pragsed | Provide two homes for his family upon by UV. 8 chemists fund declared pure before coming SOAK BO Into this country. GOLD MEDAL r 1” 1 On, tm lab Rheumatism Tonsilitis Constipation Dyspepsia, Skin DI anew, Uleors, Tumors, Round Trip 50c Children Between 5 and 12 Half Fare. Under 5 Free Bill Sibley and George Conner OR ete PER eee Peggy son, Friday night, at First ave. and our druggist w Blanchard st., were fined $100 each wiadly refund your money Tf not asl by Judge Gordon Saturday for vio: epresented Por sale and varan teed by ‘The Owl Drug Ga lating the liquor law, national household