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10c . | Is making a tremendous hit. that this picture will add more to Miss Pearson's reputation and popularity than anything so far done. 10c A Fine Strong Picture VIRGINIA PEARSON 1 Daredevil Kate We firmly believe she has It is handsomely produced in that lavish and finished manner that characterizes all the William Fox productions. want to see it. You w ill certainly The Selig-Tribune Weekly is Intensely In- teresting. It Shows the Big News Events 10c ‘Advertisement in a Haverstraw, '. newspaper: “For Sale—A known farm horse, having four flivvers out of the snow Haverstraw and New City sell for $65." A DOLLAR NEED PAID TILL CURED We solicit cases other methods Investigate will be" pleased. about eumatism. Tonsilitis onstipation in Dts- |. Ulcers, Tumors. jens, Paralysis eures for Pelvic and Other tm. DR. MACY " i DR. L. BR. CLARK Office in Seattle? believe that it is right he Rorthwest corner of Third aad this is the has a staff 0: all of whom are graduate Tegistered dentists. Every oper- Sor in thin office has his certificate the state dental board hanging it on the wall in front of his . Tegistere: nd every is one of the very bent equipped offices. We have every modern and up-to-date appliance for Performance of painiess den- of the fow offic & supply of “Novo nis matter of big impo: he “Nove- Cain” in admitted by thon fwho know to be in a clans by it an a dental anaesthetic. Most of fices have none at all of this pre clous substance, nor can they get St hey have been forced to resort to wubstituter We give with al! work an fronciad uarantee of satisfaction, which t* signed both by the operator who ald ithe work and by L. K Clark, owne thoroughly responalbie Our prices are the lowest, © volume of business makes ible. It stands to reas the individual case thar which does only one-third or one-half the volume 4 do mu sideration, we f ition ‘to offer ERVICE Therefore. this is most certainiy the place f yon to come when fn peed of p 4d Queen, Arena, Sept. 9. 50 Votes for___ you the best Regal Dental Offices | Where Is the Best Dental Lecame fears for the outcome. The arch bishop has been in bed for ten i He is 76 years old and ve feeble. CLEVELANI early today two tin | $1,016 cash Monday, lvesday. She |Hooey and a | Josephine, aged IS STU Between | FUNERAL. SERVICES | Funeral services for Mrs. Jes jsie Ladkey Hooey, wife of Dr. L. | E. A. Hoooy, who died following an operation at th Willi be held from the Bon. ney-Watson chapel at 3 p. m fs survived 'PINS FOIL “DIP”; STRAND Second Avenue, Spring and Seneca 10c aii | clusion ARCHBISHOP IS ILL PEORIA, It, bishop John Lancaster Spalding is Place to receive him in a serious condition as a result| it stopping to get his wind. jof heat and a general decline that Picture of & home that will be his marked Members of his family and the at tending physician admit they have Aug. 22.—Arch ten days ago. 'HELPS SELF TO $1016 », Aug A thief! entered the office of the Olmstead hotel during the sence of the night clerk and stole ab boxes containing | ¢ Minor hospital Wed Dr by daughter Fr 5.8 CK BY ROLL CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 22.—"Put some pins 'n your ‘roll’ as a pre caution against pickpockets,” says Sidney Reed | Reed was on an East 55th st. car |when a man tried to pick bis + | Pocket. The “dip’s” lingers were, pricked by pins Reed had stuck |thru some bills. The man jumped, | jettracting Reed from the car. t| |ASKS FOR ‘RECEIVER ern has airs of that Kays, Forty Canadi vere guests of who entertained at Vancouver, aqvet at the Wi night | Mayor Gill i issloner Whit the two ore the speaker played, and a The matter o federal peace between ers and |rcheduled for |trustees of the merce Tuesd Mlackman has to take action |«mployers to eh LEAN MOR filed in Juneau vominee for congress is indebted (CARRIERS BANQUET Fest from their annual convention anizations were mediators striking ‘s attention, but fed | James E Munson, secretary of the trustees for the J. R. Grant Co., wholerale grocers, 1106 West asked that a receiver appointed to take over the at. concern, 5,000. which, an letter carriers 160 local mail men i them on their way B. C., with a bar Ihard hotel Monda Immigration Com ©, and executives of The Postoffice double band quartet of Canadian letter carriers sang ‘TALK DOCK PEACE of co-operating with to bring about water front employ employes discussion hy Chamber of Con a Commissioner asked the chamber and try to influen hange their attitude ROW LEWIS ha as the socialist Alaska delegate | | Choice Shoulder ‘MY SUMMER SEARCH FOR LOVE! BY ETHEL G. The True Story of the Poor Girl Without a Home, Who's Hunting a Husband CHAPTER FIVE 1 did not take my vacation until the middie of September. I did not have money enough to go out of the city, but spent the time putting my clothes in order and making some under clothes for the winter A very good tooking chap came into the office one day just before my vacation to ithe boss. | While be was waiting he talked with me—rather, tried to pump me as to what kind of a man the bons |was—and incidentally he gave me a short history of his life. He w: country boy who had worked his way thru college, and fallen into a position in this bond house, where he had been more than moderately leuecessful. I expect it was because of his open, “countrified” ways I was much taken with him, and he asked me ff I would let him cal! said he was alone and very lonely | eee 1 have found out that a man ie jauite much up against it as a woman, and I have come to the con- that one reason a man jbates to call on « girl regularly that |has no home fs because he likes the jatmosphere that surrounds the girl jwho has a home and a “comfy” Back in every man’s mind is a own some y, and the sight of a girl in a room that has a home at-/ mosphere whets his imagination There is # psychological influ n calling on a girl in her at works for right lving- for purity, and for putting thoughts of decency, marriage and a home of bis own into a young man’s head The homeless girl, who h no proper place to receive her would-be lover, is almost public property. He who can get her may have her. ° You may say what you please your dear protected women, whose [daughters have every posable en (an BAKING THE ROAD TO ECONOMY FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ogy a 10c 124c Choice Shoulder Veal Roast Choice Steer Boiling BOG ice c es diveee see's 9c Choice Shoulder Pork Steak, Ib 15c 124c 18c Spring Lamb Choice Leg of Lamb Choice Smoked Spare Ribs 4 cans Wild Rose Milk........... AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS: | OLYMPIC MARKET 118 Leok for U, 3%. Purple Stamp 1 Sionities Purity and Quality ‘Ad Queen, Arena, Sept. 9. 50 Votes for____ HIS ARM STOLE AROUND MY WAIST | BRITISH SUB SINKS sell some bonds to | STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 22, H| POSSES HUNT HOISK, Aug oe pONnen scoured the ountry today for a red-bearded bandit who robbed W. | [H. Eatabrook of the Gold Dredge Mining company, escaping with 4 dust worth $2,500 abrook was speeding toward fcouragement to begin their life work--which is marriage—dining at reef, tres, sitting clone beside each other in taxicabs or street cars, does not) make a man think of home and/ mother. the edmiralty nounced this aft. /politan Building Co | A girl who accepts the attention oflerncon. The vessel carried a crew| These cash prizes are in addition | in the promiscuous places|of 960, She displaced 18,602 tons, |'0 the trophies and the $100 in gold ere the girl without a homeland was 451 feet long |to be given by the Ad club for prize | 123234 Second Ave. MUST accept them, always takes a! It is believed the battleship was| inners in the pageant - great risk jxunk. She was firet attacked and |» e I told my friend, the blond sales: | damaged prce y PAEEP aS , man, that I could boast of only a| Five destroyers came to her res-|] WIFE OF DEPOSED | hall bedroom, and so had no place|cue and were orting her back || KING AIDS WOUNDED | to receive him. He seemed much|to harbor when British E-23]q hie ts = ¢ BILLINGSLEYS GET cast down, bul immediately bright-| boat broke thru r line and | ened up, and said, “Let's go to ®| sean attacked the battleship NTO COURT AGAIN: movie show All right.” 1 anid The pleture depicted the old, ol] FRENCH ADVANCING | Corporation Counsel Cald- | REGINA, Sask. #tory, Almost unconsciously we well filed suit in superior court . drew toge His arm n and wan egisiature have round my waist. I cont | Tusetey against Logs guilty by “cuddled up a little closer pone, Ree ae rene | Fred Billingsley to collect eq . ol : ’ j advanced the es on both + | to owe the [rpiracy and bribery hand” on my, shoulder and said, (Of the Somme last night. making ter uisctrielty. furnished | A. This ix no place for you and that | Progress toward Clery. on the nc their two illfated drug stores, | lature, man beside you; get out of here or {DARK and be ction yi rhc the Stewart Street pharmacy j|ceived money I will arrest you.” elements southwest of Estrees and and the Night and Day Drug "Where shall I go?” east of Soyecourt, it was officially ore, beth of which wore | “Why, home, of course.” gunennens today in wrecked by the police. of bribery. | “But T have no home,” I said Ee pe At the same time both brothers | “Then be chary of letting any AMUSE rs din with having lMquor in their ROBBERS |man make love to you. They never ae din with having iquor in thelr |mean right to the homeless girl.” | But this man does,” I exclaimed, | jturning to Billie—but Billie had) gone, he could not stand being} held up by the police I never saw him again o- (More of Miss G——'s experiences | trying to be courted in The Star) tomorrow.) KNOCKS THUG DOWN | Vernon Ormaby, street car mo | |torman, 708 Bell at. told the | Tuesday he caught a man peeping | ito a window of his home Bundsy jmorning, and knocked him down with a blow between the eyes. Are Your Children | Ready for School? DR. KNOWLTON, 409 Northern Bank Hide. HOTEL 621 JACKSON 8T. 250 —ROOMS— 250 —Running ice water in every room —Absolutely fireproof. —Beautifully furnished; im proved telephones in every room. —Very convenient for shop- pers, The Finest Popular- Priced Hotel in the United States Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 With Private Bath, $1.25 Transient—Weekly $3 to $8— Monthly $12 to $20. Private Bath, $22.50. We cordially | invite you to inspect our fine hotel. BUSCH HOTEL- 621 Jackson St. ‘ACME COAL MAKES FRIENDS ™" | friend last spring it has a| Buyers have told neighbors and neighbors |rvcnatather ce hie share of his rel Where Acme Coal had hundred now have told friends until Acme Co: nook and corner of Seattle The reason these people like Acme ts four-fold leaves leas ashes and dirt, per dollar. no soot Acme prices at bunkers are: Run of Mine, $3.00. O, M. LATIMER, MGR, ACME 1916, PAGE 2. COLD ROBBER 2—Thr his home with the pre , sack at hin feet when the bigh vayman suddenly leaped into the road some distance abead, flour. ished a revolver and forced hin vic tim to make a quick stop. Then he weized the gold, ordered Ewta brook to “beat it” and dodged into vie woods, NEW REVOLUTION LOOMS IN MEXICO PASO, Aug Prenident y of Mexico and hin rule could result only in fac tional tyranny, Manuel Bonilla, for mer minister of the interior under Madero, made the first public statement in behalf of the new rev clutionary’ party of “Legalistas here today Bonilla said that efforts were un BL De Facto worst ene Carranza the that Ger way to unite all Mexican fac tions against Carranza, Meantime, U, 8. secret fee men here and in Juarez are watching closely ac tivities of the new Honitia has not York, where he party N was enlisting help. ENEMY BATTLESHI LONDON, Aug, 22-—-The Pritieh submarine E-23 made a successful torpedo attack on a German battle ship of the Nassau class Saturda LKES PLAYERS Crurenm Tonight and All Week “cInLs” Perkinoff and Rose Beaumont and Arnold And Vive or Great Mate Eves JERRY OMEAN AOR Vrotena * 5 Relmonte—TLee Musette Joy Wt —White and Brown ST. LOUIS DIRECT THRU TRAINS tIME MONEY using ©. N s Roats Port SAVE Ry Fast TO CALIFORNIA Roat to Boat Side vation and Ave. A580 OP AY ae PA, ALG. AY from Rerth and Meals Rut 26 Hours Thru Sleeper Tickets, Smith Bide. Phone billtott 4.0, MeMutle: ‘Tinting, A. G. al is now in demand in every it gives most heat makes no clinkers and produces amp, $4.00; Furnace, $3.50; Nut Get a load today COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 Weet Seattie Yard, West 549-W—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 |\LET ACME BE YOUR FRIEND! fous dust in| Declaring | | returned from Queen Amelie, is with her, and also} & nurse, Queen Victoria is the old-| est child and only daughter of} Prince William of Hohenzollern, | the family to which the kaiser be- longs. | CHICAGO, Aug Ralph |Meats of Butte, Mont. was a pa-/ tlent in a hospital here today with| two bullets as a result of being held up and robbed by three men lere last night. Meats told police cinnati to become the ward of a guardian she has never seen, be- gan in the juventle court today, following the girl's success in se curing a court order restraining |probation officers or Cincinnat! de tectives from taking her away be |fore she count of the great amount of nutri |spoke at a OFFER PRIZES FOR BIG AD SHOW: reer n ere ¢ CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN Laura Hopkins Grace Rippe Flossie Stecher Elsie Scherpt Pmily Brown Catherine Wilson | Ruth Noble | Mabel Martin JUVENILE Edith Barstow Nedra Seecamp Ruth Heeht | Virginia Clark Peggy Standiee Inez Primeau Alma Bane | Margaret Lukan Fern MelLvan | || Faith Haas | | Eleanor Danks ° ast for Mins ° | Nine thousand votes that popular Laura Hopkins put for queen of the Advertising Show jto be held at the Arena, September 5 to Edith Barstow went to the front in the juvenile class with 30,000 new votes being cast for her | Little Elleanor Danks, of tla |tona ave. is the newest entry for |Hitiputian honors Prizes Offered The advertising pageant which is to be the big feature of the closing jnight of the show ts daily looming llarger in possibilities | This morning the Metropolitan | Building Co. offered $15 cash to the | college or fraternal or local school ganization with the best entry in jth geant; $15 to the best non advertising individual character. and « special prize of $25 to the best individual entry characterizing the progress and development of the University tract by the Metro QUEEN AUGUSTA VICTORIA Queen Victoria, wife of the de. 1 King Manuel of Portugal, is rsing wound soldiers who have returned to giand, Her mother, |s the trio took him Into a basement of a saloon, and, after telling him they were policemen, attacked and robbed him. He said one of the men shot him twice. | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.—The real battle by Louise Davis, 14] earold heiress to a $100,000 e | tate, to escape being taken to Cin- has a hearing Among the Chinese a particular pecies of dog is said to be reared for the table. It is a small dog, of} & greyhound sha The flesh of | black dogs ts preferred to that of} animals of any other color, on ac-| ment black dogs are supposed to| Five years ago William Martin ived a worn Bible from his ative's property. A few days ago his sister came across the book Opening it at random she was sur-| prised to find a $20 bank note.| Turning thru the leaves she found other bills of various denominations until the total reached $710 FALCON JOSLIN of Seattle prohibition meeting in Dawson Monday, advocating a “7 law young lady first in the exciting race | | Deputy warrants Hillingsleys George Vanderveer. would deposit ball for his clients to avoid their being locked up. ADMIT SURRENDER BERLIN, Avs. | man salient, projecting into the Br and Pozieres, was surrendered to the enemy under attacks, it was officially admit- ted today. attacks were Glasses | For $2.50 and Up scribe glasses ary. Sati Eight years in Seattle Curry Optical Co, EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Hundreds Are taking advantage of the spe- cial Union work for the month of August. Why Not You? We made from the best of materials and from 10 to 15% of their regular price. (NOTE ing this ad, we will clean their teeth free of charge this week only.) All work guaranteed 15 years. Positively DENTISTS @ Pike St, Cor, 305! Bring This Ad With You bull like the clever and ortginal lines of these new dresses. Silk and Combination Serge and Silk Dresses Burke Model. | possession with Intent to sell at the Night and Day Drug store on July 4 Spaight served arrest of the attorney, said he Sheriff for the on their who two thugs versary 22—A Ger- vnconscious fund him. ish line between Thiepval repeated British Fitted Complete School chil dren's eyes ex- amined free} when accom: | panied by their| parents or} Reserve guardian, We will not pre-| unless found nec Evening faction guaranteed H. C. and M. Curry 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Man offered on all by the dental cut ra’ Dentists are offering PLATES, guaranteed for 15 years, at All work positively pain- To any one present- painless methods Reserve UNION Third Ave. Over Ow! Drug Store when for Matinee We Solicit Your Credit Account. ‘FOUR LEGISLATORS "GUILTY OF BRIBERY 22.—Four formér members of the Saskatche found the commission appoint to investigate charges of con- They are J. A. Sheppard, speaker of the legis- and 8. R. Moore, in connection with securing liquor licenses, and H. C. rierce and C. H. Cawthorpe, guilty “Aug been Elmer Anderson, late from Fin- land, does not understand English very well, so be kept going when elied “hands up!” 106 Broadway at 11 p. m. Monday. But when one of the thugs fired & revolver at him he turned and took the gun away over seats now and Perform- ances of the 11 EVENINGS 378 SEATS 25c 809 SEATS 50c 335 SEATS 75c¢ Your Seats in ADVANCE who re- from his ad- Everything might have ended all right, but the other thug | 1epped Anderson with a piece of pipe, and he w pedestrians The hold-up pair took $1.50 from his pockets. sag tg Matinee 2:20 Evening 8:20 the head