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TODAY —oren'ng B Charley Ch Mr. Bread IN A BRAND NEW FIRST TIME SHOWN 3 PART COMEDY @@ ENTITLED the dime | cents. A yet heard ¢ | majority Naturally follow we really | dent goes Anoth bakers tles to prob: jerder to fo “Charley’s ta Picnic” Prealdent FUNNIEST clared the CHAPLIN COMEDY EVER MADE Laugh New Scenes, New Comedy Situations, Blended in With a Review of His Funniest Plays Blended in With a Review of His Funniest Plays Added Dramatic Attraction Featuring Anna Little “Matching Jim” REA = ] ‘LEAGUE MEMBERS ey et the Wilava verde, 2 Ete ae INDORSE CORSON “craia Advertisement) SANDERSON’S PILLS) 4 caroaten MEETING | The well known and relia- |haunched by the § Madison and 23: | celebrated Fy i 10c 5c increased to Chancellor MISS MAGDALEN BREYMAN | KEEL WILL be laid in Hoquiam the navy yard route late for the 225-foot motor ship | | “He is a Western sol! | witn for members has been Safety Firat league| American.” . arrigan, for county | jioner; Henry W. Odom, for, auditor; Percy F. Thomas, county clerk, and other candt- | ritory box, or 3 for $5 guaranteed. Va, 1 to 7:40; Sundays, 11 to 1 Every box Hours, 9 to Maia been asked to devote at least one day's work to soliciting new m bers during the month of Septem | ber. Tho league has given its in | dorsement to the candidacy of Dr W. H. Corson for coroner, who ad vanced the idea of forming the local} organization of this kind. HUMPHREY DODGES POINDEXTER DEBATE WALLA WALLA, Sept. 9.—Sena tor Poindexter left here after a bic rally last night, having given up any hope of getting Humphrey into a de bate. Poindexter agreed to meet Hum phrey Saturday night at Aberdeen but Hamphrey completely dodged the offer. Senator Poindexter left this morning for Colfax, where he will speak tonight, and probably will) return to Seattle Monday ty | who died tn aba. sayy Roem 4. H. tat REMEDY Co atlers, 4ti fn 1882, est fight for unionism fn y women, panies: “The Song of Songs” BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT Its Success Never Equaled in Seattle. Nights 8:20 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c | COLONIAL, SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY HELEN ROSSON and FRANKLYN RITCHIE In Five-Act Mystery Drama ‘THE LIGHT” Hindu Prince Steals Artist's Wife—Her Adventures Make a Picture Drama of Thrilling Action, Romance and Mystery '‘MADDED FEATURES# RUBE MILLER | MUTUAL WEEKLY in the “Stolen Booking” Latest War Pictures 2-Act Comedy Paris Fashions GIVE WHIST PARTY Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor, of the A. 0. U. W., will g the fourth of its series of progressive st parties on day, Sept 12, Evergreen ha Tues nm at 9 p. m, at in the Baillargeon Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 2:30 10c, 15c, 25¢ pr, This Office Will Be Open) Sunday Morning | 1. Rh, CLARK the nvenier during al work Sich isasky > We r Fe to make good on our guarantes| If the occasion arisen | We earnestly ndviae that you do] not neglect any longer #uch an im- | | PSSST SSE TS rtant matter as the case of your much more to y 1 than it will cost Regal Dental Offices r. 1, HR. Clark, Manages hird Ave.. SS > 1405 1 SEATTLE Another blow has been dealt Average Consumer, thruout the | country today were expected to follow the lead of the N. canvass showed that Seattle bakers had not altho favor of it lared they t loaf at once and cent loaf in ite stead. resolution passed by the calle In every Cath attle Friday, |of the consecration of Rev | O'Dea, as bishop of the diocese was Jamon services, makers loaf, of of the re in Seattl the lead of all cerns in the country thru,” d on ibit at ree th F. 8 publie 00,000 annually nt bread as they would get more |for their money the reviewing the work of | Bishop O'Dea during bis 20 years’ 100. Hanley, continued with the tribute to Bishop O'Dea by saying he has been one of the big contrib. utors to the Kood of the Northweat ne p " Han! 1906. STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1916. AKERS WOULD HAVE 100 LOAF | Would be Cheapest in Long Run, Says Head of Association MAY FOLLOW} Association of Master Bakers, |rooiigh to have children: 1 do not the executive committee of |e ie ree nt View, for | had whieh yonereey ee beset the same opinion at 18, after seeing passed a resolu * * lthe misery of large, poverty-stricken mending “that bakeries ce henna § ee, ‘ to make a Scent loaf and con- fine their standard output to it wae also reo ommended that if a amall loaf must be sold the price be 6 local plan, will paid fed ral © by Hundreds of letters of congrat ulation wero recetved 10c service, Rev. D. A. Hanley aid] that the congregation had been in Fy G emu on tvioo enone tormote |e eeOY Great CHILDREN CHILDREN |"Resident priests have deen in ACS reased until there are almost 100. while there are nearly 200 missions, requiring the services of 150 priests. From 48 churches the number has In roduct joy nald & broad mind and an acute sense of justice and an ardent Refore coming to Seattle, Bishop | for PEMALMS/of Seattle, st a meeting of the ex) 4, tal ‘es WOU-| ecutive committes Friday. The| Dea was tector of oe mat ap Bling axseveead % Pf lteague now has 500 members en ehure ; - pe: a tare ued foam MJ ! $f to le days. Price $2 per {rolled in Seattle. Members have| fourth bishop of the state an: wi of Washington, having suc- ceeded the late Bishop W. H. Gos Bishop O'Dea was ordained priest in Montreal years old and is a native of gangs MAY ALL STRIKE NEW YORK, Sept. > i Caw 1917 Sora Cars TOURING CAR On partial payments it to aid the strik months pay: RUNABOUT partial On mor \ PART m held every Tuesday evening at 7:39, at 907 East Pike Street, under personal instruction of Mr. Wallace Attend this class and know the Ford Our Service Department will open Monday, Sept. 11th, under the management of Jack Foster, formerly with Ford Motor Co AGI 907 ment iths CH \ anager INSTRUCTION CLASS for Ford other con if the thing the {a large concern here. Several big Chicago bakers have would eliminate the offer tne nee all expor. tation of this year's wheat crop in lowering of jprices for home consumption McDonald © would buying by He ‘The great.) the preservation of the history of New rk was forecast today, when the Central Federated union, represent ing approximately 750,000 men and of all trades, committee with power to call a gen-| eral sympathetic strike, tion is necessary, ing employes of the traction com-| appointed a ALL interest and brokerage WALLA( MENT East Pike Street. PAGE 2. (HLetters,To Dear Mise Grey: | admire Eliz beth for her stand. She is not the girl, made of mush, who flings her-| if at the first man who ask merely for the sake of a home, or |to show the other girls that she is| desirable. So many marriages are) brought about in this way, simply | because the girls not willing to care for themselves until they lean find thelr real mates. The ma jority of these marriages end in the divorce courts, or quarrels and un-| happiness stalk forever in their homes. Elizabeth ‘says that women are families, headed by a shiftiess, un true husband, and a mother, worn to the edge, ring the burden of It all. | But, Elizabeth, at the age of 25 our minds begin to broaden. We see life whole, not only Indi vidually, before. Then for the firet time we forget self and realize that the making of a real home for the man we love and honor, and bringing a few children into the world, forming them to the best of our abilities into real men and wom- en, ia the only real thing In life to live for, GLADYS. bakerles the in time prest Q.—1 am coming to you for my first and only advice. | have been in love with a very nice young} man; but last month | met anoth- authort er, whom | respect and would do! Miss Gre anything for out with him, friendship, a “if | ever see you| Be ALWAYS 5 de. | has often said save 10. ANNIVERSARY OF ee ago» - BISHOP IS HERE church In Se th anniversary THIRD AVE. AT PIKE —TOMORROW— Mabel METRO Taliaferro Edward Bishop | his St is 60 Thrilling Moments Intense Situations Sparkling Comedy, Etc. —> COMEDY < “IT IS A BEAR COMING WEDNESDAY IRENE FENWICK “THE SPENDTHRIFT" such ac THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES and $25.20 charges $125.00 cash cash ALL e e payments—-$125.00 This payment includes ARGI $23.90 and oF FORD thi ADJUSTER MOTOR ¢ AND FOREM OMPANY, SI of sales ervice station owners and CENTRAL AGENCY, FREE TIRE SERVICE ANYWHERE IN CITY LIMITS TELL US YOUR TROUBLES W. A. WALLACE, Manager | diately are INTEREST { Custhin, Grow | with another 1 shall never | speak to you again.” Shall t ‘rep | both of them or go out with the| ene | respect the more? | GRACE. | A.-And you call this friendship? If your pre tends that he ts a friend, he ts simply sailing under false colors Ano tr friendship was ever broken in such a manner, If you are not engaged, there in no neces sity of dropping either man. Don't make the mistake that some girls do, and permit an arrogant man dictate what you shal) or shall not do, before there is a definite un-| derstanding, at least, Until that me, it in your privilege to culti- | vate the acquaintance of as many young men as you care to Jealous acquaintance Q—-! have a pair of new shoes that squeak worse than an aged farm wagon. | paid a good price for them, and It annoys me to d traction. Can you give me dire tions for removing the q SELMA, A—Squeaking of shoes is sup- posed to be caused by the separa tion of the upper from the sole, or an interstice in the sole, Boak the sole in & pan of water over night, have the space filled with shoe maker's wax, or drive two or three shoemaker's pegs into the sole. Q.—I am coming to you with a question which has been worrying me quite a lot of late. Seven years ago | was divorced from my husband, who was a |habitual drunkard, and in five |monthe | was married to another|ment by Wm. Tobin, former cap: man. | We went to Idaho to be married, thinking It would make it legal, | and, in fact, we have always thought so. About a year ago my husband and | had trouble over another woman, and he finally ieft me, so | have been supporting my- | was) but; self for about eight months. going to apply for a divorce, recent id such | marriages were not legal, | want to know about mine. Who must | go to to find out about It? Also, what ps do | have to take to be entirely free| from him? | have a child by the firet but there was none from my chil ' to be as quiet as possibie. WORRIED. A.—If you did not leave this state to evade the divorce lawa— in other words, if you established your residence in Idaho at the time of your marriage, it ia valid. If you went to Idaho merely to have the ceremony performed, and re turned to this state to live imme- after, then you were mar ried illegally. In any event, you| must go thru the regular divorce | proceedings or have the marriage annulled in order to be free. It would be best for you to consult a reliable attorney. W’ADOO NOT COMING SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.~Sec- retary of the Treasury Wm. G. Mc- Adoo will not be tn San Francisco with the federal farm loan board, it was learned today, His plan to} rejoin the board here after he was called East by the illness of his wife has been changed. The board | is holding hearings in Sacramento today, | Clears Away Pimples ‘There tn man, y that seldom | all pi erupt! kin soft, cl ne re Kenerally overc diseases. Acne, eczema, ples, rashes, black } $415.70 12 this for in per month included $400.70 per month for 12 AND BROKER- AN SERVICE ATTLE BRA DE VCH, prospective buyers INC. Phone East 939 \ oh |cement sidewalks for their coasters the British instead of Germany that jto mutiny |day out of San Francisco, end to | bring the vessel back? the Classic of the This te a question along the wa-|} \., a ter front today, following a state est—motion pictures of this great event— | Wild West show offers nothing but world, will turn somersaults from we |the back of one galloping horse to Ground |the back of a second Floor Seats /HILDEBRANDT STILL ALIVE AT HOSPITAL | Following the operation Friday, when the bullet was removed from John Hildebrand’s spine, his condt tion at the eity hoepital Saturday was reported unchanged Attend ing physicians say there is a slight nos for recovery. C, Jackson, an ageistant aud- itor, Identified Walter Healy, Hilde brand's accomplice, as the man who cashed two city warrants belonging to other persons last November. Healy was shot in the neck at the time of his capture, but is reported recovering. WOMAN DISLIKEKS NOISY COASTERS A perturbed and heckled woman, | who failed to leave her name tn ber| haste, but who iives at 1921 Ninth , complained to the police by | Pictures of ephone, Saturday morning, that) the neighborhood boys used the} ROUND-UP C Motion and kept her baby awake. The of- ficers will investigate. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—Was| it fear of falling into the hands of} caused the crew of the bark Callao when the vessel was a tain of the vesrel. The Callao is now at sea with a} new captain and crew, sald to be| sailing for Germany. Incoming ves-| sels report the presence of the Brit- ish crulser Rainoow in Pacific wa ters, and Tobin predicts that the Callao will be captured before " reaches the Hora. 'ROSA’S SOME RIDER From the minute ute Zora’ 's 30 tons of truined elephants «nter the circus tent until Jess Willard, heavy weight champion of the world, com- pletes his turn, the three-ringe Sells-Floto cireus and Buffalo Bill with only the champion rough riders, broncho busters, etc., MISSION Fourth, Pike & Union Continuous 11 to 11 This Bill Sunday 4 Days Only shown. an amazing number of new stunts, | ‘The circus will be in Seattle, Sep-| tember 15, and with it will be all! of the thrills the modern circus genius has been able to originate. Rosa Rosaland, said to be the great est somersault equestrienne in the THEY'LL PROSECUTE Prosecutor Lundin and City At- torney Kennedy agreed Saturday upon a policy of filing criminal charges in superior court against all persons who appeal from police court decisions in liquor cases. i The first to be filed was against P. E. Sullivan, former saloon man, } who was charged with having | liquor in his possession at 418 Pike | st., with intent to sell. PRACTICAL INSTEKUCTION electricity, gas engine: tomobiles, oxy-acetylene weld- ing, machine shop work, me- chanical drawing. SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Inc. 108 West Roy S¢. IN 1916 au- ee Sullivan was convicted and fined THOMAS TO SPEAK recently in police court, but appeal-|_ Percy Thomas, candidate for coun- ed. The appeal has not been heard. |t¥ clerk, will close his campaign | with speech at Rose Hill and PLA. KLEIN, for. ® x years pastor Bothell. He is making his campaign jof the Dunlap Baptist church, after jue on his experience and the re- Jan absence of four years, has re-!lation the office ought to bear to turned. the public. I'M IN THE CONTEST GOLD, MAN AND THE DEVIL” THE LATEST SENSATION IN MOVING PICTURES An Alaska-Seattle Story of People and Events in Seattle History Full of Thrills—Brimming With Ro- mance, Fun and Adventure 6 a To be staged with Seattle amateur talent, selected by ent Voting Contest, commencing at the Colonial Theatre Monday, September 11th, and trained by a well-known diréctor, _ Young ladies and gentlemen, girls and boys—fifty in all—the cream of Seattle's amateur talent, will appear in this picture. MONDAY IS OUR LUCKY DAY Enter this contest and leap from obscurity to fame at a single bound Rules of the contest can be procured at the Colo- nial Theatre, Fourth and Pike, and at the office of the Unican Movie Mfg. Co,, 306 Epler Bldg., Seattle.