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Eiitew Show ‘Munday IFiorence limer “A Welsh (:,) Singer” A Masterpiece “Mutual Weekly” Full of Live News Pictures a EDWARD COXEN in “REPAID” Strong Drama Peggy Standiee, One of The “Childre }tableau, with land boys as liv Jone of the feat tle Seattle « models, wi sof th piease the young folks, es; children old enough to be far with the advertisements tha pear in the newspapers aod m | zines. Many of the most success vertisers of t country adopted a child gs the perma ing readera Ad club is offering $2 0. th. CLAM for prizes to the boys | We Will Be Open Sunday i"! who can bent reproduce | dvertising ehildren. |dren will be invited to pose in su show that will be sure ene, and dozens of other youn characters will oceur to adwertis | CHILDREN TO POSE AS AD ) CHARACTERS of Advertising,” a} @ the Ad Club Queen Candidates aioe | AD MASQUE QUEEN 1 be| | Alida Blake 850 000 548,000 iver-| | Emily Brown to} , Ruth No | wrace Rip iitar| | Elste Scherpf 467.800 tap-| Anna Klinger 464,700 taga-| | Flossie Stecher 460,800 Catherine Wileon 170,270 an JUVENILE QUEEN have| Nedra seecamp 1,018,300 regey Standlee nent) raith Barstow feature of their publicity, and the yal ticers of the Ad club want to see| | Ellenc stg oo | how well these famous advertising| Aina Hane children can be copied in poses bY} | burn McLean ae geen gh Inet Primean 409 Have you « little falry In your! Virginia Clarke. be |home?” is a question that appears! | pots Hecht. ponyha | was ~ the picture of the little fair) | pin cas abite)* 4 haired girl on a cake of soap. The| | potnor Samuelson pee Mttle Dutch fellow who is seen !9] | pHanninal Castor apo }the paint ads ts familiar to every | » 3" “ PLAN TO RUN “= MILK TRAINS Morni: trame will be placed on the # ing at the advertising show, and ch! this the benefit of thoes who tj | frame in any well advertising child | Rail Managers Expect Enough Rote Ss og se vial weep | character they wish to copy. office open } wil get tap some. sieheeree | ALKE WATER'S FINE and careful attention that ce other time. The -class, graduate, remis-| yoohoo! Skin-n-ay! ed or , ‘00-hoo v dentists will be here to attend) Goitin: ‘9 been fine for and our guaran-|last five days. Employes to Stick WILL LIMIT FREIGHT the BY CARL D. GROAT | United Press Staff Correspondent Painless methods will be in| The park board's check shows| WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.— that 20,142 bathers have gon the water at public beaches tn ee serene time. The biggest crowd, 7 $ front of i insight of all. This ts| been accommodated at Alkt qualifications It shows that “bas | it years of hard study. under REGULAR SUNDAY ipetent instructors, to learn his| ness and learn it thoroughly. | ive with all work turned out office an ironclad guarantee, | NAVY YARD AND ned both by the operator who di we nd by L. R. Clark, Ds ork ond by Ei Ciark DD ll BATTLESHIPS is roughly reeponsible. SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH (e¥ou are taking no chan: come here, We wil | All Boats Leave Colman tot it you are pleased and satisfied has | from both raliroad executlv: © in| “We are ready.” that This statement came today | and employe a national | tranaportation paralysis loom- | ed up. Railroad managers contend. ed that they could keep suffi- cient trains running thru “loyal | employ to prevent a milk and food famine id its con. sequent garnering of death and desolation The employes said there might be a few ready to con- | tinue faboring, but that the roads as a whole would be tied up tighter than a drum In the railroad camp, the grim- mest fighters said, “Put white lead jon the engines and lay everything or” Must Feed Babies Matinees 2:20. Evenings 8:20. OWING TO INSISTENT DEMANDS ANOTHER WEEK Civilization Greatest Motion Picture Success Ever Achieved in Seattle Lied oa F E: and Nights =. Fi aa All Week 25c, 50c AMMSs wMTHOZ [emeres at Monday and Friday Matinees ise] THIS WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST WEEK. SEATS CAN NOW BE RE- SERVED FOR ALL REMAINING PER. FORMANCES. The most conservative said, “We must see that the babies have their milk and the nation its food | Down the street the employes |sald the guilt for ruin or starva 4 Me upon the ratirosd kings It developed today that while |the railroad presidents have be wrestling with ¢ problem o} meeting President Wilson's pro- |posals, the managers, somewhat sidetracked from that phase of the situation, have been working out |plans for handling an actual strike if it comes. Embargo on Munitions A comprehensive plan is com plete, they now declare, It includes details of train operation. Em gency schedules have been mac and it is known that since the be. ginning of the negotiations, embar |goes on some commodities have | been considered | One railroad official said that upon declaration of a strike, em |bargoes would be placed on war munitions and dry goods, and non. Jed as necemities. Significance was seen today in |the fact that many of the 640 rail road brotherhood representatives were preparing to leave Washing |ton. Several paid their hotel bills and arranged to take night trains HE COLLECTED $577 | Andrew Clay Palmer, a traveling |salesman, was in the county fail Saturday, charged with presenting |false proofs of insurance lows to the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., with which he had an accident policy Palmer is said to have told the company representative t he had no insurance othe: n the one policy, and that he was draw ing a salary of $100 a week After an accident, July 10, it is AmMms zmMrHoz |lected $577 from four insurance |companies with which he had poli |cles. His salary, 1 is said, was but | weekly, whereas he had stated jhe was damaged $100 a week thru |inability to work MOOSE TO HAVE PICNIC The Loyal Order of Moose will |have its annual plenic Sunday, at | Wildwood park. Boats will leave |from 9 a. m, to 6 p. m.,, the last ving the picnic grounds at 11:15. An interesting program of ANOTHER Week ae Pb petra Be ib jranged. PATA Le a ie OR Tr Ee a lation of the public servic perishable commodities not regard-| alleged, It was learned that he col-| STAR—SATURDAY, AUG 1916, PAGE f “CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 CALDWELL BOOSTS — FOR HOME RULE {te properties for the purpose of fix HERE SHE IS AGAIN! THE NEW STAR 10¢ AFTERNOON OR EVENING AFTERNOON OR EVENING Beautiful and Charming ing Its rates and another for the purpose of paying taxes to the city county and state, You also suggest that this injustice should be rem: | edied by legivlation | To facilitate any effort you may | fool dixposed to make to secure & change in the laws as they now exist, in which effort thin office will heartily co-operate, you are inform ed of the following specific facts bearing upon thin matter | The legislature adopted the pub ie service commission law in 1911, same being chapter 117 of the laws f said ye Section 92 of said et provided that the findings of | the public service commission as! to the value of the properties of & corporat “shall be admissible in evi dence in any ection, proceeding | or hearing in which the state or any officer, department or Institution thereof, or an county, munteipality or other body politic and the public «er vice company affected is inter ested, whether arising under the provisions of this act otherwite, and such findin when so introduced shall be — conclusive evidence of the facts | stated in such findings as of the date ther stated under conditions then existing, * * * Thereafter the state board of tax commissioners valued the prop erties of the orthern and | Northern Ratlway com | panies and placed the value of such | | properties at the amount which | had theretofore been fixed by the —in— “Little Miss Happiness” William Fox Feature A wholesome, refreshing | public service commission as the} we ee story of country life. It’s At the next session of tho lest. lature, in 1913, Section 92 of the pub just exactly suited to dainty, winsome June service aission act was commission sendatel cétcie sities te any exit of Caprice. It will do you cirree” jearing respect to . WreLtAm FO | ran"sg' tants steal good to see it. amended so as to render the find jings of the commission conclusive “EXCEPT AS A BASIS FOR TAX-| HARRY HILLIARD is the Leading Man, and he is some handsome leading man, believe us. ATION.” You w therefore, see that ee legislature of 1913 wo amended the! Inw as to bring about t which you justly comp There ts In the oplnic department result of equity ¥ S222 (SELIG-TRIBUNE WEEKLY tual obligations and at the same time be permitted to pnt a lesser) valuation thereon for the purpose of taxation In this connection your attention is invited to the fact that there ts now pending before the public sar- vice commission an application by the local traction company for a valuation of a)! Ite properties; that it claims the value of its prope tiew in the city of Seattle to be in | excess of $19,000,000, and is seeking |to have the valuation fixed st such the purpose of having the} mmission relieve it} lof practicelly all of its franchise | obligations, An application to be so relieved of its franchise obliga |tiona is now pending before tho |commiasion concurrently with the} | application for valuation. | Upon the city of Seattle objecting | to the jurisdiction of the commis-| sion to hear the application of the} traction company for relief from its) |franchise obligations, the commis |+ion overruled the city’s objection The only reason why that proceed-; ing has not been brought cn for} hearing is because this department | objected to the commission's pro-| ceeding to make a valuation until! the commission itself had « mpleted | | {ts own Invertigation and valnation This it has been unable to do be cause of lack of funds, and this de partment, in objecting to a valua tion being made practically upon| the company’s figures, has recelv-/ ed the co-operation of the utilities committes of the city council As the law now stands, the va commis Is Extremely Interesting, Showing as It Does the Big News Events of the World. Just Exactly as They Occurred. Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon Altogether a Delightful Program. THE STRAN SECOND AVE., BET. SPRING AND SENECA | | | 10¢) scares COOLEST, BEST 0c AFTERNOON AFTERNOON enesets | VENTILATED THEATRE = L225 sion is made conclusive upon the city of Seattle, it not even being) ie 7 Sevan" wes) STAGE OVERTUNRS |BILLINGSLEYS WANT [MMII LIQNAIRE |§ |S ronsss ng dente tands, of any right to appeal to the| 2 courts from the valuation made by} THEIR BAIL MONEY ‘ } Whena Bothell t ge overturned comminsic ei . wer eattle Saturda ‘eohatabaile a Fields, 63, who| Mrs. Agnes Weedin, widow of It has at all times been impos-|on the way t& sible for the city of Seattle to se-| morning, Mrs. Nt cure a review of the valuation plac-| lives in Berkeley, Cal., was bruls-|pojjice Sergt, John F. Weedin, whe ¢d upon the telephone company’s ed about the head. She was taken was killed in @ shooting affray a month ago, must show Judge Mack property and the latter is apparent-|to t Seattle General hospital CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—How i ntent with the same at least - . city detectives helped in the insofar as it has a bearing upon its BURGLARS GET $29 intosh cause on August 31 why she! «mixing process” of Edward rntne ts soneaeaee | Burglars got $29 from the home |Should not relinquish $5,000 be Morrison, 80-year-old million- (Signed) lof Mrs. G. Dy 8 ry e., longing t ‘red B HUGH M. CALDWE! M c De yl i geo : 3 ed 0 Logan and Fred Billings: alre, is evidence to be offered home of jley, which she attached at the time| in the receivership proceedings Sigurd i » $32 West 64th Bt. jeney deposited bail, when arrested! against him next week. Sergt. Weedin and Policeman| Supplied by letters recovered BPO Oey cpa ‘aehbait ate INOT A DOLLAR NEED nov Wiley were shot and killed WIE ia Satie reg adie F 4 . ry Suebiro, a pane " r Ss 0! forces made a counter attack y Be —_ been MUIR ea Sintec’ tor ts iterate | ie will be. phaded eamathee. cy ARRAR terday on the Zeppelins that r id the night of July 24. Suehiro was| Barney Bertsche, former head ed the English east, const twi ees uitice ot Ghleabale satevauiek reat, “i Belgium, it was officially announc mnarped Sith the seting. | TRSy Ges sa tone, Ghtae,. maine toe posited $20,000 bail, $5,000 of whieh | Hong Kong, China, mailed from el today sohicalegpriadeitpligeeteineiaetiniemantiiiaaiatin was attached by Mra. W Jin, who} here, Will also be a part of the evi filed suit against the Billingsleys | dence for that amount for the death of|, Sommers declared the detectives her husband, They were later dis.) !@4 8 system in working Morrison charged They would dope out a story THE NOTED ANARCHIST In an affidavit filed Saturday,|®bout stolen bonds, Morrison did Delivers Five Lectures, August 27-30 George F. Vandervee ttarney for | 2Ot know whether he had the bond | bibdt ss t Billingsleys, says that Weedin and |? ROt and would fall for the story | Tivoli Theatre Wiley had both been drinking when | ®4!4 Sommers First Ave. and Madison St. they called at the nome of a woman Then they would pretend to car on the night of the shooting y on investigations all over th SUBJECTS AMUSEMENT S| After having several bottles of | Country and get t i man to pa omerrow—4 Dayn ys | Sunday, August 27,3 p.m.,"Anarch. (S /') 1 the expenses mafic iat iom"—8 p. m., “Education and Sex" veer with her, he says the testi “ ‘ Sony ahowed, thee ana tee we cablegrams mailed from Halstead Chitdren 10¢ dauatied in an adismobiis t. here never failed and Morrison vine vould send the detectives money to keep up the h = He was well known thruout the underworld, Sommers declared, and EXCURSION bought wine by the basket, Women REGULAR SUNDAY of the underworld never failed to BARD AND Be | NAVY YARD AND Bi "rt eryvoty mitked the ot wf NAVY. YARD AND ' BUNGRY AUater certs "PALACE HIP. BATTLESHIPS said Sommers. Sommers says hol BATTLESHIPS REGULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION SUNDAY, AUGUST 27¢H spe 00,000 of Morrison's money 5 P All Boats Leave Colman en, 6:90 to 11 All Boats Leave Colman entertaining him | rig ere ae Soe Beck sine Today ane oats heave Colman : 1 to Ad @ France Brox . | ” , 2100 Les Kepaner Miller, O58 y FUNERAL SERVICES for George DAM : ioige siaghey Cok Waste tame tite Am. 8 ora. formas ani deinen nate Ale Bio Feature nd Selig ‘ | mang w io died of paralysis Friday thao ALM Mate. 100 will be held at the Bleity-Rafferty chapel at 4 p. m. Sunday, A * 4