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HOME PRODUCTS (OLDEST MOTOR Oe sy CHUGS MANY MILES | FEATURE AT FAIR ON LOCAL STREETS Merchants to End) Meet With! Dancing and Vaude- ville marY PICKFORD Saturday—Last Times —IN “Hlulda From Holland” 1,375 VISITORS HERE | | Dancing on the floor of the | exhibit halls and a vaudeviile entertainment in the Press | club theatre adjoining will clo: | the Manufacturers’ and Mer chants!’ Industrial exposition in | the Stuart-Henry-White bulld- | ings Saturday night. The dance will continue until 11 p.m, The vaudeville program, be ginning at 8 p. m., follows Wood Nymphs, Viennese fencing ballet and rainbow dance, Miss {Clara Barstow, Miss Alice Barstow, Miss Anna Barstow and Miss Mar jorie McLeod; Gavotte caprice, Edith Barstow; Le Secret, Mins} Marjorie McLeod; vocal selections by Miss Maud Giraud, Miss Stelia| Buss, and op ving pictures. | Exhibits were added to the din | play Saturday, “Made-in-Washing: | ton Day,” and stores thruout the city and state made «pectal window rcorations of Washington-made | | commoditios, Visitors to the Northwest mer chants’ conv on this week num-{ bered 1 by far the largest at-| dance ever recorded lany found enjoyment at the vaudeville show Saturday afternoon and many merchants visiting the ity took advantage of the local nerchants’ offer to refund thetr railroad fares on the purchase of $500 worth of goods | Leal With proper advertising to fol-| Claude Rix Sunday to Wednesday HOUSE BARBARA PETERS “ TENNANT IN The Closed Road Kathlyn Williams / inno an is c ictec l and how his sweet- low the convention, R. R. Fox, pres How an innocent man is convicted of murder and how h e ee er a man dent of the local merchants’ asso | Claude KE. Rix, motoreycle 1 system heart gets him out of prison. fon, said Saturday he believed! policeman, was doing his Washington-made goods should be- come household words with greatly increased demand “We never sleep.” he sald, “but are awaiting the tap of that bell over there and we off in a minute. In a Sact picturization of Rex Beach's 000th alle Wednesday night on | Novel of the Panama (filmed tn the locale of the story) ‘NE’ER-DO-WELL’ a motor bike. He's the oldest member of Speed is a great feature in CONCERTS SUNDAY 2% victionos ce contrat sta ten, toont one thir beads lew Comedy—A New Pictogra tion, It has taken Rix six Officer J. J. Kush, another and Rachmaninoff’s Prelude Music—“Blue Paradise” y veteran motor cop, said he rs to use up the mileage attle bathers will awim to the " found t pretty « rou trains of Cavanaugh's band Sun-| checked up on bis apeedoweter ote gf Bagh AE fe ot . i tood Juring the years he has been crowde a Starting Sunday, This ts the first time day at Alki beach, while the Wood-| side oar ae at 60 hour lend park crowd will hear Leu-| Of the emergency squad he I ware) 4 this wonderful photoplay has been shown ben's band. The afternoon concerts| Has nabbed 5,000 apecdst | Vo spilled several tir in the Northwest at less than 25c will begin at 2:20 o'clock and con-| four murderers and a score Fick papairingernpay dacs aren clo more stick-up men and bur < : staved 1 tinue until 5 o'clock : fa Once I ran into an automobile | In the evening Wagner's band| lars. His record includes four | will play from 7 until 9. o'clock at| life saving cases in which he a ef aot ih gad Ne Cowen park and Cavanaugh'’s band| as nabbed children from auto. oy e! re ee my il ° mobile wheels and buroing ghts he city is our bea es play at Volunteer park ua d 5.1. ie he 3. ! and Jack Williams are Have Autolsts Tamed " H SCORES SICKLES “I don’t ride as much as 1 s who ride the Westlake at Pine. Continuous 11 to 11 Robert A. Tripple, candidate for} used to,” Rix said ause county clerk, at a meeting at the automobilists are looking scored the system under the Sickles} wild as they used to do.” din Tacoma Friday night from administration of permitting the! Sergt. Sissler says his emer Elum, Roslyn and Jonesville |probate clerk to collect private} gency squad is the most valu |to take part in the state “first aid fees. able part of Seattle's a leontest. Any Seat, 10c; Children, 5c Washington hall Friday night,| for us now and they don't run | CRACK FIRST AID teams ar } SLAYER OF TWO = , = V | Bal . ( lpauLa DECIDES THAT LONE- e e : ots { MV LINESS CAUSES THE DOWN. | hy = Ni Le, . , FALL OF MANY aInLs | sical Al ‘ ip v 3. aze | “Margie.” said Paula, “I can’t F | 4 \ Lp, \N¥ 71 ap ere : understand the attitude men take| > ) i? tel, . toward women ’ | } WSs : SEWARD “i : A famous neurologist told xe! : | Ni, f , that of all the men who came to those who had fallen in love heir brothers’ wives were vic . @ tims of greatest remorse. A love affair of this sort almost always ds a man to insanity or suicide By no possibility,’ he said, ‘can a man feel that the wrongs he does & women sen over be as grest ee One seeking an investment for ne he 4 aman. A man can husband of his siste either a small or large sum of money Pranciecus von der Heiden, who/the home of Leslie Packard, clerk down Martini Antone and at the Rector, after the « Collinson near Providence and was cool enough to k | Wednesday night, spent knowledge of t air to himself. of the evening before the This fact, coupled with his trip to! murder with his victims at the safe deposit vaults the day after Rector hotel. the murder, has convinced most of | 5 Employes there remember see- the officers that he has not killea | "Ing the trio there that evening, ac- himself. It was the general opinion | murder the to Detective Corneiison. | at police headquarters at first that with less compunction and ren esires fi ) . ; ins ns believed they went from he had gone somewhere and taken than he can Wrong the wife of his desires first of all safety of the prin H the hotel toward the hospital, and | his own life, after killing the wom brother.’ cipal with certainty of its return at a @iat the jealous rage seized von 4&0 he professed to love '@er Heiden during the stroll. They | It has developed now that he may “geemed to be in good spirits at the be playing a game of hide-and-se Totel, it was said. on Seattle streets, His description Altho the police have traced has been widely distributed, and down many fruitless clues received the police have gone out time and from people who believe they hare asain on tips from people who be the murderer on the down. leve they have seen him Young as I was then, Margie—I 8 re 18 d that no man | fixed date. as a human rhe next desire is for the regular a apmttiies shir’ talenbe and punctual payment of the interest ate expected to himself or some other man upon the Women no mote look up to men Investor find these needs fully s, but men have The map shows the distances between the Orient and Alaska and ports on the Pacific coast. Incase th, {helt ) town streets or in the residence Police officers got into action eve ott beyond lookin: DOr 90) s y yeing re © gettion, they have all proved fruit- quickly Saturday morning, when f !fvasian, an enemy nation could easily seize the valuable harbors of Alaska and make them invulner. | women*more or leas as thelr prop. met in the bonds now being offered er Lieut. Hedges received a phone call 4bI¢ bases for operations against Washington, Oregon and California, At present the vast wealth of by The Scandinavian American erty. She is either his mother, his daughter, his sister, his sweetheart or his wife, or he recognizes her as standing in one of these relations to some other man. She is never Alaska is a tempting b: from Manager 0. W. Rorke, of the t for any foreign power, The need of proper defenses in the North is imperative. Standard Oil docks, who excitedly explained that a man, alone in a launch, thought to be Von Der Helden, was there getting gasolin Bank, and many are glad to avail themselves of the opportunity to secure short time bonds paying such at he went to the ns & Co.'s safe ureday noon, 14 tragedy, and braz Northern Islands Stepping Stones to Enemy Nation 8 deposit box \ free and her own mer aia After an exciting chase in a bor-| } time rowr good rates. 1d $6,000 or $8,000 ts cutians once served Pokal En Pasa Paar In all the time I was thrown {1 Biibciset ct the police. ° rowed launch, they found the ma , The Aleutians once served as the stepp res for the crossing of Asiatics t contact with men, those who tried | We are glad to have and The woman, before she died, re U. Mills, was not the person ¥ imerica : to x attention to me always ommend ferred to that amount which she|°@ In case of trouble with the Aleu would again become of supreme im asked, ‘Who is the other man , _e believed he kept in the Rector ho-| tel safe. Put investigation proved] TWELVE APPLICANTS wi when I refused their offers. Not one of th could conceive a situa 1 base of operatior The Puget Sound Be had never kept his money there.|take the civil service examination ‘ h wa ras nt ard ; Ming array, would need a coal tio a woman would rather It was not until Friday, » 1| Monday for t elty ' som vere between Nippon and our west coast lock by herself’ than be with him M C C iH ] gafe deposit compa we: tion, which bring ialaska as a base of operations, the capture of Seward and Resurrection This is, of course, the conclu ortgage 0. S Oo atera Ghecked, that they learned he had | month Bay scems a matter of easy achievement sion of & mature mind that has 0 je to the Perkins establishment ; ian ‘ learned much from those girlish G Id B d ed emptied his box | R surrection Bay, ample to float Japan's entire navy, and easily held once taken, experiences, but I wish girls—giris onds No Suicide intent didi cchditan) | would give an invader ready access to the government railroad now being built and the who work—would think a little rhe l-year B are in He spent more than an hour at : Matanuska coal fields lying behind it more before they give themselves tions $100 $500 and bear 5 per up to a good time | Oh, yes, I know the temptation. | one knows better than T the| eration of mind and loneliness | of heart, when one would talk to Coal is vital to an invader from the Orient Being the key to the Bering and North Pacific, controllin is of great importance in watching the East Coal from the Matanuska fields could be landed there cheaply and expeditio at maturity re for the Pass of Unimak, it —The— Best F ood Every government officer to whom I talked during my trip in the North, highly re eee se ao aed de ered i 5 yest Heads apecalen @ ommendec ck rbo P ce i > > - + . opie b t t t » s mmended Dutch Harbor as an ideal base JACK JUNGMEYER crid with other humbn helnire per cent interest, pa —AT THE— | I never can find it in my heart able semi-annually : — |ment men here assert Jless station here. Bink census the. tanté sere bn The security behind these bonds con Lowest ‘le Japan, in case of friction with the| During the’ last Japanese scare tusranc or in the back, sent of at sista ol fom Mutaseee cn eee ; { United States, would undoubtedly! the North American Commercial |" cath i " - Seattle Real Estat Seattle I | } ts utomobi with a good-looking eattle Rea tate eattle 3 : | CONTINUED pt pd her cruiser fleet eastward Co. wanted $300,000 for its prop aes man, even if anyone can see Improvement bonds—all sited wit : | along the Aleutian islands, plan-| erty gs Punter i erent eae y see his | * that the man comes from a very he S lin “it i Prices W. A. NABORS | FROM PAGE 1 ning to make her first supply port] DUTCH HARBOR, TOO, WILL|aitferent class of society from the lhe Scandinavian American Bank as $ ea oa at } et Dutch harbor, and thence strik-| BECOME EITHER THE FORTI girl, T have deen so lonely, so trustee. On top of that and as a mat- § ri koa DEMOCRAT at Resurrection bay for a base) MED NAVAL, BASE OF UNCLE unhappy and so desperate for the ter of course, there is the paid up capital - * . , from which to harass Wgshington,|/SAM OR OF HIS ENEMY IN |joyg and pleasures of other young . 8 i rt 4 : » 9 CANDIDATE FOR sHmenivr ‘ALASKA COAL LURES Oregon and Calitornta TIME OF WAR THAT IS CER- | gir that hongstly, at times, I . ' 1 i pe wet vege . ae : si ters of King Cour FOREIGN NATIONS Dutch Harbor Important TAIN contemplated paying the price. amounting to $100,000 as a er Se + 3 17 S batt is FOR rapa ie ait Rk Dutch harbor, with {ts deep wa-, Coal has ushered In the need of v't look shocked, my dear, for curity fi $ , n of ele +P t ter port, fresh water supply, dock,| preparedness for Alaska, not alone! yo! » not know what loneliness Purchasers can leave the bonds 1 | 5 TROUBLE. Warehouses, coaling facilities and|to protect Its vast riches, but to|m You, Margie, had a pl The Scandinavian American Bank ; » for you In the schools befor ir mother died, and soon after, 4you married Dick be tlon problema, according |#trategic position in guarding the| safeguard the entire Pacific coast. ma officers with whom | Wastern Aleutian passes, is another | are not particularly |{mportant link in American coast Fortific: overnny talke Daylight Cafeteria safe keeping—principal and interest § ollected by the 1 k witho difficult. Upper Cook inlet, where | defense: “I don't know whether it ts some| charge, and either forwarded or plac ; : the United States railroad ekirts It Hes about half-way between lingering tradition of woman's de to credit of customer’s account ; tide water, as well as the entrance|Japan and California pendence, or just the longing of a! s z rf Petes NEWEST to Resurrection bay, would have| The property of the North Amer humanity for the solace and com directed i EATING PLACE to be mined and protected with !can Commerical Co,, Dutch harbor fort that comes from contact with 4 WHICH IS THE HIGHEST gun is today a d rted “ghost town" of < another soul, but I believe that : STANDARD IN CAFE Glaciers, impassable for an army yh yoni ss j While curiosity 1s the greatest of me * 3 TERIA QUALITY ord otection 0 ne Well-preserver ulldings all tempters to a man, loneliness S d sh al afford flank protection on both) gork and entire property, coulde f Stearns’ Electric fatt,temnters to» man, to candinavian American Conti Servi pug apexes am informed, be purchased by the THE ORIGINAL mtinuous Service nd strict| It 4s considerably nearer Seattle government for about $55,000 k \ 3 to dut and San Francisco th {a Pearl) Within two weeks it could be con R t and R ai h Pa t ror FIVE days, beginning Mon an i H 611 A. M. to 8 P. M. eer ai cae ornes alll harbor, the Hawallan naval base, verted into a better supply base a PB 0 C S e History of the Export Or ot to the citizenship of} And its natural, inexhaustible coal for the navy and coast ard serv 1 ‘Ve r ‘will be on exhibition at tl Use Our Ballard Branch If More Convenient SECOND AT SENECA i ti, ou" shall have no| supply, only 200 miles away by rail,|{ce than can be found west of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce {¢ makes {t a much more {mportant! mainland \ the purpose of showing business penseastseaseseasesecerstasesessestsstsesy dL molicit ycur mupport. point than Pearl harbor, govern- ‘be navy already has a big wire ren how to obtain business, Resources Over $12,000,000,