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STAR—MONDAY cB. 5, 1917, PAGE 6 BREMERTON GROWS | FAST AND BECOMES VITAL TO NATION TODAY / Only 3 More Days ‘ | | | : Bremerton, home of the Puget + We're too busy to fool with auch Sound navy yard, and a city of | things,” he paid we haven't nm enough to the men workin some 6,000 persons, nestied |)" Bot Degen Pip raps against the green hills of Kitsap think t t county, at the end of a crooked of th © brightest itt and narrow part of the Sound, history finds the spotlights of the world the Increase ig focused on it since the sever. tho industrial benefits enjoyed b ance of diplomatic ties with Ger. the city, BJ. Friendlander, seere many, has made war seem very | tary Commercial Club, sald near hat | | Bremerton, which is located total more than $3,00 A Lesson of Only 3 Days 16 miles from Seattic, was an 19 | ordinary little village, perform re 0 men employed | Ing the functions of the ordi. jhere now, exclusive of the naval Love and More nary American navy yard town oree sald Priediande The } up until two years ago without |men draw down a daily payroll pe A creating for itself any undue (approximately $6,000 a day New Life amount of publicity or glory men are & added The Tonight Then b pean wa t t no crowde now ave { me the re tha place to stay. Many return to Tuesday ' ympted congress to begin | Seattle, or Port Orchard, after thetr| to are an adequate protection day's work in completed and ‘ga esible invasion from a Hanson to Build Hous | foreign foe Ole Hanson has announced a Wednesday was It itted that we needod | proposition to build a number of Only “Blind Justice” Vessels of all descriptions ie Best Base on Coast " n has wix ¢ three It was decided that Bret on of-{t 8 5 high 6 Abe A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE VENGEANCE OF OUT. Seah ter & teenie noe alaee eae |GRORNS ate ragpariginn 9 f RAGED MANHOOD AGAINST THE SOCIETY WHOSE ONLY GOD |S LAW a woman into the clutches of the law Sanaa steal Brockwell's Strong for Athletics a city park, with a wa Betrayed by Supreme ing his freedom by escaping, he is caught and taken ° ler . ool, a 200, containing monkeys by the hell-hole to be molded into a sullen clod of colorless « aoe an- and other anima: | Emotional What the heaped-up hate of years brings forth; what a ananeed'# 1 t A : soul seared by inj does when roused, is powerfully vis for tools for the Bremerton yard, a ext r of} Triumph i} Fifth at Pik walized in this dramatic feature, fraught with the most cll - at the 8 ntet t ‘and| ifth a ike matic psychology and human interest ated In this yard m it neces | ; 15c—Children 5c : ae p Workmen, mechanics of every sar athlete er So strong and impressive is this picture that a known type. began f ing there,' field. We tok behind our! special showing was obtained by the National Board and the city attle, the Const and teame thru t nd we| * + t s ene to the fact ways have rT of Review for the benefit of notable writers, photo- p secion. 8 “tp t : . a | play executives, sociologists and others, to demon- : ating was to |ceanite omp la Sremertcn are Strate their conception of a perfect photoplay ep forward and to a place sald to own nobile : 1 history Marines Are Movie Fans | Appropri te Mui by Then Came the Brea The sailors and marines station Coliseum Greater Germar And yo em with old Symphony Orchestra AN ALGERIAN HAREM ere es pies’ cere ee ares and advar ar now w « being released In Se-} only be «£ tr So first runs are shown | An inside peep into an Algerian Harem, showing the dally should 4 ie a favorite pastime wit? life of tts women make the » bee ht en rhe ble Y — CA peration since Jan. 1, 1910, and a Suffice it to aay, Bremerton hax And last, but not least, Bremer-| E A T F Pod fund a been, secum alated. it D afbilittes ta t has he oderniat lew nh 1) cs ag wen . é i ’ aWakened sponstbilitte 1 , has th 0 lernt v a a holders’ insuranc they must lose M. Guterson’s Famous citizenry {s ambitious and willl ping the world aware of| their whole 1 ent before the Mayor Giles exp guaranty y lo . It is nm to cause good bankers to becd Russian Orchestra pr rascals,” says Cooke. It protects the depositor. It prevents individ- ion and bankers’ coOperation ual distress, so common when a necessary safeguards, this court bank fails and some one loses ‘all y cannot say that it is they have in the world,’ Bankers wrong.” now see the benefits of the sys In Kansas participation in the! tem.” yee $500 a mor Washington MUSICAL PROGRAM “Miss Springtime,” Selection By Kalma “Come Back to Sorrento” B SPECIAL AFTERNOON CONCERTS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 3:15 requests three big results of { sf t according | ¢ Fidelity | certals o., Kansas City, Mo, who in the Quarterly Journal of juaranteed.” Economics on the banking guara nton Cooke Program selected from of patrons, which must be submitted fn writing. The orchestra is to be heard every afternoon and evening i | poutes SMALL HOME OWNER HIT BY NEW r bank a y funds raised | tion of the workings of the law in| the Abilene State bank, closed Sept. Pr payin oe t b the four states 1910, wrec by the defalcations adm * y the a Valid Police Power of its cashier, who is now in the aking board. ity of such a law has|state penitentiary. T Kansas hat amount. or on! The first bank deposit y t 7 Kans: Nebraska | plan provides that depositors shall t anseased value.|and r would then have to Co’ Treasurer Bennett doth call attention to the new basis of taxa tion, which affects many small jlaw was passed in Oklahe but {t was upheld | not be paid until all the bank's as ‘PRED NIB - householders who heretofore did| In other words, the exemytion of| outgrowth of the panic of 1907. It me court of the United | sets, including the stockholders “O-ME) not to pay taxes it w construed, totally |has been followed with minor vari iso It Was held that it/ liability, have been realized upon! Ends Catarrh, Asthma 1 1 law allows an exemption only those who have $300/ations in the thr ther states| Was the taking of private property| and so far as possible the affairs Bronchitis ita Couns $200 to the householder. In or less, where formerly !t| named for a public purpose—a valid exer-|of the bank wound up. In the| Bronchitis, roup, age ux years, this amount we those who had $600 or| Beneficial Resulte clse of the police power @ the meantime certificates of indebted-/ and Colds, or money back. © feduc from the assessed | ‘The -eystem bas for tts objects — er _ given the depositors of the Sold and guaranteed by Bar- FS ' of your property. The assense che Guibeiiintion, ancener k B short,” sald thé court, “when | failed bank a Seattle's Best Photoplay House Te ts esr oe toa aataad eal | the dtetribution among bank Steck’! tne Okiahoms legislature dectares| pa TE j tell Drug Co. you owned $6 sonal prop heretofore have fallen upon the de-|D4t free banking is a public] The assessments for the Kansas the assessed 1 5 1 poaiters of atied hank | danger, and that incorporation, in-| guaranty fund are very sinall—1-20 - — So LAR exemption wou ue opert | Result The prevention of ind pare _ per cent being levied on the le no taxes to pa Roth Thatcher] vidual die <tinchivoar : amount of deposits of each bank LLY STUNS OLD-TIMERS WHEN a Tas cates, (2 th baerth, aa | neainet, , bog the mentee f the « Continues Reform that is @ participant in the state took t matter to the *, and hey | fidence of the depos W. © fund the bank's capital and aan paggres n ¢ t 1 perease, due to such confidence ork of Sister surplus. More than half the state banks take iv of ban ¢ taken advantage of this! By 9 oa seme In Nebraska, the first assess a ment for the new fund was col- Rheumatism, lected July 1, 1911. It ts provided by the Nebraska law that when the guaranty fund/reaches one and | one-hatt per cent of the deposits of the state banks, assessments shal! | cease until the fund is depleted be- tua inst the the volume of deposits and the nese of the banks.” cane sll householder HE TELLS EM MAJORITY RULES =" Outside, looking in, and a few, In an attempt to prevent the BIG HIT AT ALHAMBRA YOUR GRAY HAIR Who are on the inside, look-/house getting at Just what the pro-| sar ba abana ae Chava ames oa out, are raising a prolonged posed law intended, that old buca }low one per cent. In Nebraska, ! ompany of de 1 boo, “the rules,” was raised. Mem THEATRE PROGRAMS Le metas pec | participation by the state banks in SThey have risen up in horror,| bers wanted the bill explained by Metropolitan—Beginning Thurs ephants, and indulge; beck years younger! Use Grand-| the guaranty is obligatory. Nation- are still rising up in horror, the man who drafted it, Conger of day, “Hit-the-Trail Holliday a6 of a Wild Weat| mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and alization of banks has PORAV<-46 A. B40 44. ae the ruling made by Speaker Guy the Anti-Saloon league | by Geo. M. Cohan mets The Robbery of} S¥iphur and nobody will know }new state banks continue to or. “LOVE’S LARIAT” Kelly in the house during the| Horrors! The idea of letting)’ gainambra—Vaudeville, featur: tie Oceriand <tvtny | ganize Die Gry Dill fiht, Wednesday aft-/some ordinary citizen enter the ing Marion Morgan's Art Aecebediggecsnc dale aan © use of Sage and Sulphur for | Makes for Good Banking noon. portals of the ordinarily rule-ridder Dancers. - ‘Ba nan and Hie Band.{restoring faded, gray hair to its] “The state banks have dropped rs “The speaker rules that a ma- legislative halls and tell a few sim Orpheum—Wilkes players, in Vile tacos Pre are aaa : ade — back to grand | their fight on the law and now see || “KNIGHTS OF TH a rity of this house can do any-|ple facts about the measure under “The Spendthrift.” con ttn ent aka Genes 0 coe She used it to keey jthe benefit of a guaranty fund, CLASS : it wants to,” sald Speaker|consideration' It wasn't done in| p.nesges—Vaudeville b tale palortan 4 tifully dark, glossy | says Cooke. | Th Near Pike Kelly ! legislatu of this state.” ays and talk offering and attractive, Whenever her hair In has been in eee the} But Speaker Kelly did that just|| Palace Hip—Vaudevilie Harris and Nagle are “The Twoltook on that dull, faded oF streaked / ee, Teling ts the sioguie saad erin otine'h ve Oak—Musical comedy, “Too | Entertaining Girls ' ’ r nen eee oe sohe be ne AS M ied.” leo and elma nave an crobat - ‘ ¢ }in {ts “chitélHke simplicity,” as ioe Petal ||, wea Ans Tieteiat hay . as applied with wonderful effec MUS EMENT S Pau! Houser often says, wanted it 4) eee ; Rut brewing at home is musay 9, while old-line politicians were ee Pe yectber 4p A get fn - Sec-/and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ash gasping tor breath n, ordinary ALHAMBRA ee T ng at any ug store for £0 cant \ pound ou will get this fa mous old preparation, improved ering of the Monte Cart at the Oak this we Miss Milholland is sister ¢ z ollan¢ jolsse addition .of other: teavedi iin Milholland Boissevain vany ents, which can be depended upor k, gives “Izzy”|to restore natural color and bee ) ALHAMBRA Mu Mr. George D. Conger, supertntend-| y f near ee & ent of the Anti-Saloon league, an-| rival ore of Leon Bakst in the| ogy Pisa VID Apes OOTty on the bone dry bill, was pallet Russe, Marion Morgan's Art : being invited by the speaker to take|Hancers are appearing at the ae ~aNcers a i bes OK a Beat beside him, w an exceptionally good bill this week answer questions at the Alhambra theatre. Mrs mous! suffragist and feminist, who died re-] cently, She is beginning to carry t the wish of her sister by active e he might "doce . Conger Declines Seats were at a premium at both| Plenty of opportunity to find an-/to the hair ticipat the natt zht The Greater Morgan Dancers , > a . pea ey \s guish. by misunderstand 6 A well-known downtown druggist |P8tticipation in the national figh Free Rens Worse yet, Mr. Conger happened| hows Sunday, and the audience nisunderstanding ev sist | eainst capital punishment. Penn:| Dancere in a And Kix Pie jet |to be sitting In the gallery, and he| was liberal with its applause. The| ting, and the rost of the cast ¢ says it darkens the hair #0 natur. ‘ jactually called down from where|natiet is a historical Roman ro-/not help him out of the dilemma te ane evenly that nobody can Krery Afternoon and Night |N@ Sat that he would be pleased to| mance in three episodes. Tho first Dancing Chicks have daring, | tell . nas been 1. You sim ‘ Reserve Your Seats Karly |decline the invitation, but would|iisede shows a victorious youth|Wtra-futurist costumes ply dampen a sponge or soft brush } b , but we — | with it and draw this through your suggest that Attorney George Glea-| returning from the gam a MEE DAILY 10-25-50< fim season ete \o dag sonal n hair, taking one strand at a time. TINE on, who helped draft the bill ta and Hoot open with weird) HOw Fat Actress (ts worn: the pray nie dune another applies) MORE MECHANICS; JEMINGS 10- 25-50-75: nm led in his stead! land wonderful twists and turns becomes beautifully a plano, violin and personalit |sylvania will be her first point of | attack } neal order. Rule 57 saya spoke up| o¢ ILKES PLAYERS half a dozen politicians, jumping | simply walk off with the audience's oa meend Pe ae | 11-HOUR DAY NOW * Play po W up all at once, They didn’t get| good will Many stage people now depend Vyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com rio Cairne win any further, for Kelly halted them|” Tbats keane aid Dorothy Mortul$iltreis’ uoon. Marmcle By : | pound isa delightful totlet requis. | al ete tee Shop Girl —— |mer, in “The Final Decree,” held|tion Tablets for reducir |ite for those who desire more | RE ash., Fet eve Third and Madison. Tel, Main 6106. K i ca | youthful appearance. . hour working days were i Geis. Teare.tnt Majority Can Rule |tons of emotional acting in their| tro t. One clever actress |YOUt{ul appearance, It is not in-} Sor fe “The speaker haw ruled that alittie portrayal of domestic life on|tells that she reduced two to Phe ecco a seat care, mitigation or | ausurated ‘eek Aroma 4 be fea natal ajority of this house cam tnvite| +, of their divoree decree,| pounds a week by using this new | Drevention of disease jrepair work on the Pacific reserve any one it wants to to come before! phere were many moist eyes in the|form of the famous Marmola Pre-| it and do anything the house wants) orowd out front ription and now, by taking Mar him to do. Ydu m ppeal from| Maurice Burkhart, in “The Thief,”|mola Tablets several times a year STENOGRAPHER, SISTER, BROTHER, MOTHER FATHER, HUSBAND, HOUSEWIFE AND EVERY SWEETHEART SHOULD SEE —————— | fleet. Workers begin their day at Prices: Nights, 10 -2be 7:30 a. m,, take 30 minutes at noon, and continue until 7 p. m It will take 60 days, at this rate = the decision of the speaker If you ; ging act that is origir her weight just right. /Alb NEW PANTAGES ""'°: wining tt ate |e or eolet Sth "A relict ne dare ot el rt Ma 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 There was a dull dead silence! siete “nutay Samaroff and Sonia,| tion Teblets at 75 cents for a large toolmakers, chinists and ship. while the speaker waited for an! Rugsian peasants, with several well.; case. Or you can get them by send fitters a ne led ‘There are short a appeal. None wan forthcoming.|trained dogs and native dancing,|'N& price direct to the Marmola he: Jista of bollermakerg AUSTRALIAN s|'Then close the bill Co., 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit welders, ylene oper meer Fis 4 ; ‘The sergeant-at-arms will notif . Mich. If you have not tried them,|{ We are the men standing be. g/8tOrs loftsmen, shipsmiths, angle Mr. Gleason that the house has oRPHEUM do so. They are harmless and ef. [tween you and high-priced Den- || *™iths, riveters and patternmakers | A runway for the guard patrol is being constructed on top the fence which inclose the navy yard. Work |men carry passes with their photo: graphs attached, No others are 1 in Not ¢€ wagons are permitt | gates ‘PRESIDENT VISITS | WAR HEADQUARTERS vited him to the floor Gleason came and cleared up a number of pointa to the stalafac tion of the mafority | A little more of thin stuff, and) oiayers have returned to the Orphe Medictal ‘I Lt precedes there ls a bare chance that the leg im theatre actual work islature may yet become popular. nd eae neem! | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | | eae Reet eer en DRESSES MEM WOMEN | | eon $5.00 Bridge we r Tooth $5.00 Plates that fit $10.00 to $15.00 f | Pitt's work won approval Sunda FO 00 A: Protective Guarantee With All 2 | on the players appeared in “The R ro A Work Fasibelciigintiog oy earing ny STAnstiritt”” It ts one of the hest WEEK NATIONAL PAINLESS Lundberg Rupture Support k performances ever seen here [ier se oe ai ee YOUR CREDITS 0.K. || meen che | be ater a et The new show at the Palace Hip | tab eacint sche edt ad Sn tistry We are proving every day that Dentistry without pain is pos: sible With Addison Pitt, director; Cor-| fective bett Morris, juvenile, and Dora Mae} ee : Howe, ingenue, as new members of the company, the Wilkes dramatic Reverly Bayne They have been in Vancouv while a Wilkes organization b \ been producing light musical show Monte Carter and Company Ail This Week in “Too Much Married” PATHE, 2:30, | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Presi-| Jdent Wilson went from the White! | House to the state, war and navy ldepartment building today to con-| fer with officials of the war and havy departments. 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