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11:00 a. m.; Electric a Saturday, the teeth worked on. FOR A FINE INEXPENSIVE OUTING TOMORROW GO TO AMERICAN See the Soldier Boys Who Have Just Returned From Mexico, in Camp Review by the Governor of the State of Washington, of all the Troops En camped at American Lake, at 3:00 p.m Big Milit STEAMERS TACOMA and INDIANAPOLIS Leave Colman Dock for Tacoma, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:15 p. m Returning, leave Tacoma for Seattle 7:15 1:00, 3:00, Single Trip 40c—Round Trip 60c Children, 5 to 12 Years, Half Fare Cars leave Corner Broadway, Tacoma, for AMERICAN LAKE Every hour at five minutes after the hour FARE 15c EACH WAY Take an early steamer and take a few of the beautiful trips around Tacoma by street car before going out to American Lake. fiance is worth your while. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. = PROSECUTOR LUNDIN filed a cbargin; with practicing dentistry fillag bis papers with the| DR. L. BR. CLARK Open Sunday people are too busy during ek to take time to have their For the benefit of ary Parade , 9:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m Ninth Street and A trip to Point De- declared a one-hour holiday Friday in honor of the visit of the Proll. | bition special. J. Frank Han and Dr Landrith spoke at | Colonial theatre. | A SQUAD of Chicago potice-| }Women began a campaign to cl Jout the “mashers” by carrying ot ja Mirtation and then arresting the men who made eyes at them in re-/ turn | IT WAS roed at Wellesiey,/ Mass., at the Ford educational de partment that an unlimited fund had been set aside by Henry F for the education of crippled ch dren THOMAS MARTINDALE, Pt delphia anthor and writer of Office door life, died in the wilds of for Your Northern British Columbia, accord Pcaveulines |ing to word recelved Friday night at Skagway, Alaska. MRS. JAMES PRICE and four |children of Lawrence county, Ken tucky, died Friday from ptomaine Buch, we keep our office open. You! ,, 4 | iy oe cantanaerte Slam ob tor poisoning contracted from eating Ghat time if it suits your con-| cabbage. _—* better. . sien SEVERAL FLURRIES of snow 7 same high class, graduate,| have bee . ttle Fal Tene terete Silt be Tate tee | have been reported at Little Falls, 5) Your service, the same careful, con-|Mino., while Davenport, Dubuque F @clentious attention will be given to|and Des Moines, lowa, reported | our work as characterizes this of- ice at all times your welfare your would not delay Would make a Qt the very ea member this—we tietry at this offi her with politics or a in plain with ‘all wor fronciad guarantee Bigned both by the operator wh he work and by L. FR. Better arrange to @way and have us « thorough examination Mighty glad of it ppointment wit! If you realized how important to| teeth are, you minute—»you us ni D. owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible Clark, D, come in right ve your teeth You will be * Regal Dental Offices Dr. 1 . » KR. Clark, Ma It is unnece: with eczema, ring @imilar skin troubles otten at any 1.00 for extra a. applied will in ‘worm, tant relief from skin diseases. Gelicate skin. It is ne ea applied and ¢ it today and save all tress, Zemo, Cleve All drug store for 2c. large bottle itching t cleanses and roothes the skin and enin quickly and effective! ate on and le x ri and giv tort imually most Zemo is a wonderful disappearing Niauid and does not smart t gr vat rt as furt We solicit cases wh other methods fail. Investigate and ‘ou will be pleased ‘onsult me about Fheumatism, . Tonstiitis. ‘Appendicitis. wapepala, Skin Tis- canes. Ulcers. Tum Nervousness, Pars Qoie ren for Pelvic Diseases and Other Ailments, Why take chances with unneces fary wurgical opera- tions? Prices to suit you. U . DR. MACY Jad ion Upl, , TheSatestand Quickest Way to Get Well a dg. 11% 2nd Ay, | permit leavy frosts Friday night | PRESIDENT SUZZALLO will ad- | dress Seattle ministers Monday at JUDGE MACKINTOSH Patrick Judge. contempt he open. MISS ANNA KNUDSON, dauet ter of County Commissioner and Mrs. Kris: Knudsen, was married Thursday 1 ight to William Ellis, of Georgetown \SEIZE CARLOAD OF BOOTLEG BOOZE It was discovered Saturday by members of the prosecuting attor ney’s office that the permits as signed to the car load of liquor seized Thursday night by the sher |iff at Maple Valley were forged investigation disciosed that No. 6397 {5 duplicated on county auditor's books by a issued to the Minor phar-| macy. The consignment was bill ed to the Rexall pharmacy, at Ra | vensdale, Wash | Prosecutor Lundin said there} | Was no such drug store in Rav jdale. He believes the permits were printed by some job printer,| Jand the name of W. H. Hart, dep auditor, was forged TRIAL NEARS END | SAN FRANCISCO, rt. 16 | Monday will bring the climax in the | trial of Warren K. Billings, charge | with the preparedness bomb mur | der. j Both sides | final clash | today tor Attorney McNutt said he might | put only a few of the 100 witness found a farmer, guilty of court Friday bec refused to keep a roadwa An ary for you to suffer! permit the are preparing for a Counsel for the defense expressed confidence of vic jhe had been ready to produce on| |the stand, “ae there is little evi |dence we will have to contradict | \brought here to help work out our MAYOR FAWCETT of Tacoma |YtT!ty. }10 a. m. in the Plymouth Congre |gationa!l church on the “Relation ot Religion and the Chureh to} University Lite.” : {Message of the Hour SCHOENFELD IS BACK OF SCOUT “Seattio ought to be asham- ed,” sald Herbert Schoenfeld. He was speaking of the Boy Scout movement, which he and a number of other Seattle busine men and women are Striving to rejuvena “Here's a city of 350,000,” sald he, “with only 354 scouts. It's disgraceful! in any other city of this size—" There he broke off tong enough to answer his tele: phone at the Standard Furni- ture store. Seattle has never been educat ed up to the requirements and possibilities of the Boy Scout movement,” he continued, “That's the trouble er—-no one to take here, It is one of t movements—sadly neg! Wants 6,000 Scouts Here ere a 000 boys In Seattle, eligible to become Boy Scou and anxious to qualify if they have the hance, I dare say 80 per cont of » boys in this elty want to be me scouts. We are trying to work out a campaign to raise a fund for a bud- get to cover three years’ require me in reorganizing the Boy Scout movement in this city. We have designated next week as ‘Boy Scout week.” We want to raise $5,000 “With that money we can bring A scout executive here and estab lsh a central office, organize new troops, secure scout masters and get the movement on a basis up to a Seattle standard the initiativ t Organizer Is Coming “Few people recognize the tm- portance of the Boy Scout {dea. We take the boy at the impression able age, from to 16, and teach him self-reliance and clean citizen-/ ship. We strive to make him men- tally alert and morally sound. Those are the principles of the movement ‘Next Monday H. D. Cross, na- tlonal field scout commissioner, of San Francisco, tn charge of the Pacific Coast district, will be campaign plans. “He will appear before all the commerctal organizations and make an appeal for public #ub- sertptions, telling of the wonderful work of the Boy Scouts at the front in Europe. Mrs. Rude to Help “Mrs. H. D. Rude, Seattle's wealthiest woman, has been made honorary president of the local council, She will look after the or ganization of women as an auxil fary to the committee on genera arrangements, composed of Dr. Arthur Jordan, J. V. A. Smith, B. C. Bogardus, Maj. E. 8, Ingraham and myself, to get subscriptions to the fund. “Pres jent Guzzallo of the ant- one of the most enthus!- astic supporters of the movement and an active worker, has prom- ined, if the reorgantzation {s suc- cessful, he will install a course fn the university for the training of scout masters Work Begins Monday Recently in Portland, a three or four days’ campaign resulted tn $10,000 being raised. Los Angeles raised $15,000 for a Boy Scout fund two months ago | We should be abie to do as well here, tho all we want ts $5,000." Monday noon, it is planned, a ing will be held at the Rainter to start the campaign off. Lister will speak, among oth to give t movement im us. REPORT SEA FIGHT LONDON Russian # German naval forces have been Gov Sept. 16 aged in the Gulf of Bothnia, north of Aland islands, said a Stockholm dispatch to the Morn ing Post today. Heavy firing was heard along the Swedish coast, but because of a heavy fox it was im possible to observe the fighting closely. “The Woildon Fire Pastor Charles F. Russell ofl Iyn Tabernacte, at THE AREN Fifth and University SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 3P.M. Pastor Russell preaches week to 12,000,000 people through the newspapers All Senta Free Nea Collection» REVIVAL WORK There's been no lead-| most worthy | STAR—SATURDAY, | The Dolly Sistere— Yance! | BY ROBERT MOUNTSIER NEW YORK, Sept. 16—The twin Dolly sisters, Yancel and Roazika, known from Budapest and great hit of Broadway thie sea- son, not only a leading tadi Bridal Night,” a play that re- quires twin a twins. And the Dolly sisters have been twine for 20 years and ten minutes, If you ignore the fact that Yencei saw the light of Budapest for ten minutes before the arrival of Roszika made her @ twin. The birth registry in the Hungarian cap- Ital vouches for that. Just as everybody else is doting, I went to the Republic theatre to grown-up ] | | | see the Dolly sisters act—and dance—and I also went to their dressing room, The twins were |iuset beginning to make up their twin faces for the evening’# per formance. Their movements as they sat before a mirror made fo: two were in perfect unison It's glorious to be a ster on Broadway,” said Yanest, Nning her eyebre It's Broadway, her right in black. rious to be a star on echoed Rosrika, lining eyebrow in black I have never been so happy fn my life,” declared Roszika, a lip stick polsed in front of her upper ip, which waa in need of nothing of the kind “IT have never been so happy fn my life,” declared Yancsl, another Ip stick poised {n front of her low er lip, which was in need of noth ing of kind Wh are getting along so beautify in the legitimate’ that next year we will be acting in ‘Hamlet this off as twin bands dabbed twin powder puffs at twin noses “Do you admit that you are a bet ter dancer than actress?” ques |tioned the Interviewer, “Do admit that the you you are a better dancer than actress?” re peated the interviewer, for when are concerned no partialit be shown And the Dolly chorus sang, in| vers libre, Nothing of the kind We are a i actress Wateh m And this to the accompaniment ot | t number for inpers being ts d on two right feet. Really, a hasty glan owed that the right little toe of one little t@in is ditto on the other! NUXATED IRON Increases atrength of delicate, ner. Yous, rundown People 200 per cent in ten days in many Instance foo ff pear in thie Ask your doctor or druggi: Uw! rug Co, Barten Drug C and Swift's Pharmacy alway it tn atock COLONIAL LAST DAY TODAY CHARLIE HAPLIN ring the MEN Protect ve health, fo M Get well in the aa Dr quick way Licenses jan. Twelfth year tation free " 9 a m. to pier mi jecond Ave, “Dancing Dollies,” a Hit on Broadway, Are First Twins to Become Stars SEPT. 16, 1916. PAGE 2 and Roszika “Do you Roszika, “That we are twine—" took wu “To appear a | tinued Roszika, “Not only on Broadway—” contributed Vane “But aiso in the whole—* Supplemented Roszika, “Wide—" said Yanesi, repeat Roezika, “World!” chorused the Doily twine. “Will you, Yancat Dolly, will you, Rosgika Dolly,” I questioned, “give up dancing for acting?” The anawer came: lever, ne er, the art, the art, of dancing, of ncing, ts, 1s, our first love, our first love; we will, will, never, never, forsake it, never forsake know—" = etarted the first YVancel, stare—" con- | Emergency police were called to the water front again Friday night to disperse a crowd of 300 strike} sympathizers, | front of Pier D. When Edward Roth refused to |step back, Sergt. P. F. Keefe ar- rested him on the spot The crowd threatened to rush the officer and rescue the man « rested, but Keefe kept his ground and Roth was taken to headquar- tere. 1,000 HEAR HANSON _ PRAISE PRES. WILSON | BREMERTON, Sept. 16. hundred people out of an andi who assembled in | | Five lence Twin voices rippled |of 1,000 here last night joined the/| Wootrow Wilson Independent | league after Ole Hanson and Hugh ic Todd had addressed them. GET BOOZE AT HOTEL squad officers confiscated 10 | bottles of booze and arrested F. W Fitch and Dan McCarty, after pur. chasing liquor at the Tourist hotel nl ave, Friday night rceeeefully (reats ptomaine potson. ing: Fu etiona in each carton, For druggists. , Wanted WANTED—Two operators, must be first-class on treatments, gold fillings and crown and bridgework Highest salary paid to first-class men, See Dr.Edwin J.Brown, D.D.S, HIMSELF SHATTLE'S DENTIST | LBADING Jet a $25.00 wet of teeth for $20.00 " 2.00 net for ‘$15.00 | ‘These prices inciuds extracting without pain. am now making Gold na & fillings at a ape low price, und reg $10.00 and $15.00 Crowns and ‘ork for $5.00 admitted by the hext dentists in Seattio that my Crown and | Tiridgework equal the | very best unt 4 for p fe who work. phon* Malo ITISA NEW SHOW DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHIN EVER SEEN IN SEATTLE AT THESE PRICES G Continuous Sunday OA STARTS SUNDAY MAT., SEPT. 17 “Follies of the Day” THEATRE SECOND AVE. AND SENECA ST. MONTE CARTER Big Musical Comedy Company 30 CLEVER 30 PEOPLE and his wonderful 16 DANCING CHICKS in the from 2 to 11 P.M. Prices, 10¢, 20¢, 30¢ ! and Plenty of Them Millionaire at 13 alled “Real Boy” | ° oO PA.VALENTINE’ JR. Thirteen an unlucky number? Ask little Patrick Valentine, who, jat 13, becomes heir to $6,000,000 left |by his father, P. A. Anderson, for- |merly of Armour & Co. The young |heir is halled as a real American |boy. At Day school, Southampton, Maes. he takes part in athletics, ‘SUPPLY STR | WITH FRESH FRUIT A. Curtis, Ed Meyers and Peter Perry, sympathetic brothers, sent| a large tupply of watermelons cantaloup fruits and berries to { lor pmen held in the count recent disturbances on the water front j | “It's pretty tough to be in jail,” the philanthropic three said, “let jalone being shut off from water |melon season. That is too much to expect of any man.” jday night, has been able to raise {bail, altho ft has been reduced |from $600 to $50 each. Their writs of habeas corpus were quash in Judge Dykeman’s court Fri. y afterncon 1 assemblage '800 ATTEND BIBLE CONFERENCE HERE More than 800 Bible students are in attendance at the 17th an nual convention of the Internation. Bible association meeting In the ttle Commerctal Club. Pastor Russell of New York, president of the association, spoke to the gathering in the morning He will speak in the Arena at. 3 |p. m, Sunday. } Another Bible institute open at the First Presbyterian | church, rt 1e Institute will continue for five days, after which | Permanent classes will be started lin different parts of the city. VET GENERAL DIES NPDW YORK, Sept ; Basil Wilson Duke, confeder | | | | | jate veteran, died here today, Gen |Duke was 76 years old. He was born in Kentucky and was well known as a lawyer tn Louisville. Gen. Duke was the author of many books on the efvil war, Only one of 69 men, failed Thurs- | all face charges of unlaw | will 16.—Brig. | CHASE BOOZE CAR (~ Bremerton Navy Yard Sergt. Putnam and his dry squad) You have read of great bar- men are hot after car No. 100744,) gains in lots here, but nothing | which reached Seattle, via the O.w, || lke we have to offer for the next * few days. Lots adjoining the | otmaserane ane coulda’t: be lomeh lis avy Yard, with streets graded, “But we don’t get much co-opera- | cement sidewalk sewer and | tion any more,” says the sergeant, | Y8ter ged $200, pavele $ | “so I don't expect to catch it.” cath and $5 per month. f Call at our office and make an Bere pel of boots, he sald, for|} Coin tment to see this property The car Was supposed to have GWINN INVESTMENT CO, | been transferred to the Milwaukee |] 414 Ploseer Bid, yards, but never reached there, ac-! — | cording to the police. SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION P.S. NAVY YARD Large Excursion Strs. H. B. KENNEDY & FLYER Wa atu TR aa oe wh at ¥ —LEAVE— COLMAN DOCK SUNDAY, SEPT. 17th 8:00, 10:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:00, 2:30, 3:30, 5:30 p. m. Round Trip 35¢c \