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| SENATOR POINDEXTER | ENCOURAGED BY HIRAM JOHNSON'S VICTORY CHEHALIS, Sept. 2.—"The Qreat victory of Gov. Miram Jonnson of California was a signal triumph for the inde- pendent and progressive repub Hicans of that great state, and we shall duplicate the victory n the state of Washington.” So 4 ared United States Sen a Miles Poindexter yesterday while on his way from Gray's Har puntry to Kelso and Castle ROADS REMOVE EMBARG SHOW THERE'LL BE NO STRIKE CHICAGO, Sept. 2—Strike preparations were continued to- day by railroads, despite ies sening possibility of a strike of the four brotherhoods Mon day. Executives do not doubt that the senate will confirm the ac tion of the house yesterday in passing the Adamson bill and thus postpone a strike. But they plan to strengthen their positions so that if an ap peal to the courts should r verse the action of congres: they would be ready to meet a strike. Retween now and January 1 when it becomes effective, it is ex pected that: details of a general plan of resistance will be worked out. Vhether the the Adamson MILLER CREATES SOME SENSATION John F. Miller, candidate for congress, and belonging to what has been called the standpat wing of the party, furnished the ture of the meeting at Leib. hall Friday night. He charged the existence of a po- litical ring which “handpicked” candidates for congress, state and county. At the head of the “nandpickers,” he declared, was the editor of the P.-I. roads law and will ignore force the The King of Laughmakers IE APLIN in His NEW Comed THE COUNT All This W Colonial Theatre MME. PETROVA “The Soul Market” V4 A gripping and timel story of society and th stage, mounted on an ¢ orate scale in five Intense act GEO. OVEY in “JERRY AND THE BANDITS” Funnier than Chaplin Coming Wednesday VIVIAN MARTIN “LITTLE MISS BROWN” Edward Coxen and Lizette Horne in “THE KEY” Detective Romance CLASS 5°‘A’ 5 Third Ave. at Pike St Left to right-—William §. Hart in scene from “The Patriot,” , write und Jaques, latest starring vehicle, whict q ments at the William fox stu-;some realization of the magnitude Liberty; ne from “Pasquale,” with George Beban, Rex; scene from | Jaccard and life in completed at the Poy fon in Edendale, Cal, in learning of war is brought home with am “An International Marriage,” Alhimbra; scene from "The Weakness xico and life tl order nd Players studios, and) tenn Until itly Mr. Far-|overwhelming conviction of Strength,” Clemmer; scene from “The Soul Market,” with Olga Marie Walcamy ® the heroine,/ will be shown Sunda for four num, who ts a devotee of most out- CLASS A Petriva, Class A; Billie Burke in “Gloria’® Romance,” Coliseum Will be featured together with an'days at the Clemmer door sports, turned a derisive ¢ Madame Olga Petrova, accredit ak SF Ser all-star cast of Universal players re a n tennis After witnessing of the most beautifully rroanaMs TODAY {funniest ma ‘ monstrates The picture has en planned to) ALHAMBRA plonship match, however, } women of the stage, open STHAND Jame Caprice in “Little Mise that as an ginat jcrous Capitalize t martial spirit which Mi Rita Jolivet, whose oncluded that it was anything t at the Class A in “The ‘ Wathen! ta “Pitare| situations he fs without « 4 in Is NOW sweeping ¢ the countr ata 1 Otis Skinner! a mollycoddle’s game farket,” an enthralling FO ear — ” twoact comedy The Count The subtitles of the first four epl|in “Kisme' uch a big au es f sotiety and the stage. MRI Robert Rdewen in The Colontal odes will be “Fangs of the Wolf,” | cess some four ye t REX | mt ee COLISEUM eating Frederick In the inimitable comedian returns) (Riding § With Dea American /pear in the starring role of the! In “Pasquale he | MISSIO « w In the ¢ [ 4 w the Border.” |Grorge Broadhu pl In- Rex theatre, «t F Flora Parker De Haven, the pret ALHAMBHA—Vivian Martin in The B the is swift with ternational Marriage h {8 snown an actual mountain battle-|ty miss, is the featured player and COLONTAL-—-Wiltlam Russell te “The aetion playing at the field with violent fighting taking |star in “The Whirlpool of Des Man Whe Would Not Die bt two 4 Sunda place and in which scene a barbed. | tiny e fivepart Red Feather nett S—Meeswe Mayatawe in “Allen CLEMMER This is the farewe entanglement is destroyed to| Feature which will be shown at the CLASS A—timmy Wehlen in Rabies rib: Of “John Barked terdace delice ne ihe on ear the way fi he stirring | Mission for four days, starting Tormed. dor em charge of the Austrian Infantry | § Miss De Haven has al MISSION ot Speed King The The Lio the Mo the!on September 4 right up to the Italian trenches been seen in “The Youth of n to show ef the Submarine” ae at charactertzation wh won him in ° * As the watcher notes the rapid The Madcap,” “The { public opin ON the reel feature : ternational fame, has the eminent STRAND ity of the rifle fire throwing | $ rs’ and many others, but im Pacific coast.” the senat fs oe e ctor, Edmund Breese tan Faroum, star of Alof the hand gren th ex extraordinary production, she) PROGRAMS hore fitted to his dis-| Man of Sorrow,” which is based on plosions of the big lis, the ac ds in ereating a character ued. He. also, was i by th t Pp ‘ : ns F BTV —Wiltlem he ha inj th famoue stage success, Hood: tivity of the gunners firing ‘Ithat far surpasses her past experi pu party, t 22 SKU M— tithe. Me man Blind,” is spending hik spareiand the heav siege howitze ences 2 _ a are here. His election is assur N—-Ramurd Wreese in “The in Caltfornia, and his great abilit of and independent character will ONIAL Metmes ie “<The t ) Mumnere': Charlie Chaplin tw i 5 t senate of the ALMAMAMA— Mile Kite dolivet ie l a An Internatican! Marriage ; STRAND—William Parnam in The in which hy gained his fon and Is OES T0 MULAas An Mode: eee j, seenin his familiar baggy trouser s 4 cantata’ ecuteway coat, at b two sizes De Maven in (oo small; his dinky dimin PROGRAM ———. T Oli G W: ll will ws » mustache and er cane. te William Tel omorrow Iver af allace re- forgetting the celebrated Violin Solo, “Humoresque h S d baka vrogans Wintarin, “Japaneve tay sume the Sunday noon concerts on our till awailan Medley . . . fe Prt he tear pe : Giant Wurlitzer Unit Orch -- Proll deggie Behera oh Call LT Arrank lant Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra. government to sue on its enforce Pauline Freder Saas Ge Sint . thammiatven the (erty for four days, starting Suo-|ay in the Cane initiative and seek restraining or. | 48). tells of a tower «William | the good-bye th | ders has not yet been rmined 8. Hart wa he eg ag wrt aad Saturda Sunda First indications of t roads’ | NeW Mexico. He hae a | ring the mos belief that ther will > strike Ceorge Ste and to Insure the mt Coliseum has | Monday was seen today In the lift. OY Seainet the hardships has Billie ff ng of embargoes 0: ishable (nd ey is M nce” Ten Kr treigh a four Nestern roads. an eve grat f gold out own this sing ’ More are expected today mounts! A crooked lend agent (so much of the «tory that it will Five hundred lawyers at a din-|2¢cepts a bribe from a banker and |require but four more weeks to ner of the American Bar Associa-|™® ations to Wash mplete it, altho In less fortunate tion last night cheered Frederick (ington which rob Wiley of hisicities it takes 20 weeks to get W. Lehmann of St. Louis, former! ‘!aim on a technicality, “The Lake!al) of the «tor The u is resident of the association, when | Chelan Country.” or “The Yarn of from the pen of one of America’s |he took « siap at the action of the Slowern the second cf &@ best know authors, Rupert house at Washington yesterday in s of eight scen trips thru Hughes, In collaboration with Mre passing the eight-hour bill @ Great Northwest, is also on the) Hughes Judges and lawyers sprang to|proxram. A two-part Mack Sen bee Tang | their feet and stood on their chairs |nett-Keystone comedy, with ap all- GRAND | and howled for three minutes | star cast of comedians completes The Grand theatre, Sunday, will |the bill begin the big Universal sertal eee Liberty.” It will extend over a« NELSEN INDORSED COLONIAL [period of 20 weeks and will ir Charile Chaplin again proves his/ clude 4 reels Liberty, or a right to title of the world’s; Daughter of the US. A.” was BY GRANGE MASTER That Herman Nelsen will make King county the best county com missioner it ever had ts the opin jon voleed by C. B. Kegley ster JIM EDIE VISITS MARGIE; SHE of the Washington State grang HEARS SHE MAY SIT Kegley'’s written indorsemest UP SOON! Nelsen says Who do you think, Iittle book | have known Herman Nelsen! was my first visitor? Nobody but for a good wany years. I have been dear old Jim! He came yesterday associated with him as an officer! win Dick of the State grange; know h to Dick id the doctora had for possess excellent executive ability | iigden you to see any one but him and business judgment. He will! ir he said, “but | told him you make King county the best com-| Vere probably so tired of his face missioner it ever had by this time that you would wel come even mine THERE 1S A REASON Then he stopped his jollying George E. Lee addressed the my hgnd, seid, “Mar Young Men's Republican club re you know no one io at the Commercial Club rooms Id, with perhaps the ex Friday noon, and did not go into Dick. Is happ any details concerning senate ery. It's true, inn't it? bill 46 and his newly discov th a slight worry in ered “letter” concerning his ‘ attitude toward that rotten Of co " I answer measure. Lee carefully avoid. r I over for the ed talking about that subject gentien as fanghingly I'll take your word for it, and thank God that you can roll over, NAVY YARD WORK IS iris You'll see.” 1 said, “I'm going TO BE HURRIED UP 202-0 =i sos eae i2'fn a tae ee r t onths REMERTON, Sept All tar. | OK re 1 be wee dear workmen are being sought to be iniha So Mare No. the unfinished construction, | ioqy wants to dance in the sum so the way will be clear to equip| mer mn Jim chimed in the yard for major construction By the wa he continued, “you ae 1 lepart-| art's dinner dance the other night It was the swaggerest thing that has been pulled off in this town GERMAN since the wedding parties of Har Ar 0 10 € you FRENCH TRENCHES :::::..' She will be t th all the girls > g Se > e et Piiinidey O° vey ans |" Dick frowned and said, “Shall T eats the French | "ot send Jim away now? Aren't phon cab August 21, in| SOU getting tred, Margie a very violent counter-att south Digh, Geer, I'don tT think 11) ever of the Somme last night, it was) fired again i Sn ee s m to last me all the rest of my life. officially announced toda Phat's tigkt, Markie, you lead old, Dich dance. He is getting | SLAVS OCCUPY TOWN into that settled state that is the precursor of a lenghened waist and and a bald head BERLIN, Sept I looked up anxious! Roth mer ia teantia tena vughed. "You see, Jim, that Mar int saitwe : ie and I are still one. In trying Pidathtts tava Coder o get a rise out of me, you have ¢ Horozanka It beautiful one out of her of Halitz, in a re t you know, Dick,” I sald, “I Galician offensive HOLD TIMEKEEPER | SUNDAY, SEPT Earl Baumgartner, timekeeper for the Central Realty Co., was ar |rested Saturday on eh of Leave Colm forger He is said to have pad ded the payroll of workmen at the jetion at ine st. an joren ave} gy abl and Horen ave 1H 8:00 A.M. 10:30 A. M. MRS. BL W FIRMAN, Chicago} 9:30 A.M 11:30 A M. settlement worker, will af k here at the Queen Anne Congregational church Sunday morning. (OD ee thee SR SE PD FS eet Confessions of a Wik LARGE EXCURSION STEAMERS PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD STA ATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1916. PAGE ’ i“ Mr. Von Herberg. thate baldheaded, fat men, and Ta a hate to have to hate my husband Bow?) Comth. - wites sear, hear, ssid Jim. “I know fm ‘at Words cannot do you #re on the road to recover juatice to William 8. Margie, for.l see your eyes twinkle Hart's “The Patriot They haye always held me in thet Story interest, thrills, Jiepassionate spell with Hart } raised my han best Dick,” 1 tmplo ed melodramatic accents. “I at innocent You must believe me Never before bea this man been so exuberant over my e When two our vaude ma 2 suspense at his in mock bor in accept * you pee finish ille turn sid Dick, “I le to bold the stage long to tell Margie that the doc he could sit up a little enou tor said tomorrow Gone ip airly gasped, “Oh nd then I burst Jim left the I did not 1 found my t stantly was play, and 1 may I, Dick? into tears room #09 quietly know he was gone until self weeping softly in d's arms. and heard him There, th dear heart, no {fs not the time for tears. You are i. ‘going te well And hapr if 1 con God,” whisper me lingering GREENLAKER HELD FOR MAKING BOOZE that softly added m d Dick, as be k Richard Hicks, a Green I e car penter, age 51, 7402 Ninth ave. N E., was arrested at his hon by dry squad officers Friday night at 9:50. and charge with tolating the d law People in the vietnity had com plained that Hicks Was selling booze. The office found two , “ . aS ° or Sey fivewilicg “atechel catacedd Wm. Hart’s “The Patriot” is unanimously conceded by critics to be four kegs of home-made whisky Hy They say be wes taking is own his greatest feature play brand, using berry Juices for flavor: a bra -——KEYSTONE COMEDY: ——__SUPER- SCENIC I made it to give to my friends A two-part Mack Sennett-Keystone comedy. We “LAKE CHELAN,” or the “Yarn of the Slowern’ell""—a says Carpenter Hicks have been guaranteed a Keystone. comedy riot for two weeks’ trip via motorboat (in 15 minutes on the screen) to the most beautiful spots of this wonderful body | Hunter, 006, Vike Coy tannne. at PanetNg slong: Pe of rock-bound, mountain-enclosed water, This is the sec- It's called A LA CABARET Great Northwest (each complete) q —— NEW YORK, Sept Small at fathead (hie Spbnlag, one te Huaberd MATINEES 10c CHILDREN 5c EVENINGS 15 est marked the opening of the CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Cc Cc Cc stock exchange today, and price chan carriad little significance AND LABOR DAY an Dock for 3:30 P. M. 5:30 P, M. 1:30 P. M. 2:00 P. M. eee