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4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY THE CODE OF | THE KLONDYKE Filmed in the snow-capped Sierra Nevadas, this story of the Klondyke gold fields makes a picture doubly dramatic--in grip- ping story interest and‘ in na- ture’s marvelous scenic staging! It’s five reels and first run,— starring MYRTLE GONZALEZ ANY SEAT ANY TIME nN Bs 10c |dency August 24, but the officers | session of the books, and Tworoger PRUDENTIAL ASSN, |e 2, nis favor, but by that time */20 days’ notice given by the state Savings & Loan Co.,\and {t was {mpossible for Tilton to was declared insolvent Frt-| keep the company from Insolvency. fed with fraud, as report- company on {ts feet,” said Two fm Friday’s Star. roger Saturday. ynine months ago, and, accord- . ° to his attorney, Phillip Two- Seward Is Flooded it of the other officers SEWARD, Sept. 15. Damage ® was re-elected to the pres! estimated at $100,000 resulted from BREAKFASTS, STARTING thru ‘Seward, Sunday. Seven) 30 CENTS 1 your taste and pocketbook. |!2ches of rain fel! in 12 hours, fol- WwW ILKE PLAYERS. : PLAYERS, ¥ATEWRSw SUNDAY Wed. and Sat BLAMELESS | refused to allow him to take pos Del them to do so. Judge Mackintosh \ an elected officer of the auditor to the officers had expired E. Tilton, its president, {| “Tilton stands ready to put the was president of the com-| because of the mis: By United Presse Leased Wire a flood of Lowell creek, which runs BUTLER —Advertisement | lowing a three-day rainstorm. FIFTH AND PINE PHONE ELLIOTT 408 MATINER Se. Be Achameé of Having Laughed Over func. GRACE HUFF In @ Role Giving i! Occasion for the Expression of Mer ase: NEW PANTAGES MATS. 2:30 NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON “The Winter Garden Girls” With Anna Mae Bell, Hal Vanrenselear, Gladys Lanphere and the Famous Chicago Winter Garden Girls THE SULLY FAMILY In their Big Laughing Hit, “THE INFORMATION BUREAU” WILLIE SOLAR Late Star London Hippodrome Other Features—10c and 20c SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS MAKE A LOAN EASY TO WIPE OUT There are several kinds of Real Estate Loans. For instance, the one you never get paid off because gou never have the whole sum at hand. A loan like that is a heavy burden. Then there's our “Pay a Little at a Time” Real Estate Loan that gets smaller each month by systematic payments. And at any time you can pay any amount handy—wipe the whole debt out if convenient. And you only pay interest on the unpaid balance. No Com- mission. No Bonus. No Renewal Fee. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Avenue Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution In th yf Wi MEN THURSDAY Beattie will do honor to the second contingent of her quota of the national army with a parade and celebration at the | luxe. New Washington hotel, next | POW hours Thureday The parade will be headed by Gov. Lister, Mayor Gill and the members of the clty counel! and the King county council for pa- triotic service. The district appeal board will also march, eall. and there will be soldier STAR—SATURDAY, CAMP RECEIVES |BREAD PRICES 1,000 TONS OF FOOD EACH DAY Dy United Press Leased Wire CAMP LEWIS, Sept ing at Camp Lewls ie plumbing do pipefitters are a day for eight plumbers were given an increase of 60 cents a day 16. Journeymen recelving $7 * work. The this week Art illery t week Piumb- supplies are on thetr way to Amertoan lake, and will ar rive early ne ing rushed on the mag storehouses to take care Work is be. vines and f the new SEPT. 15, 1917. PAGE 2 FRANCE TODAY BY W. 8. FORREST United an Ntatl Correspondent PARI6, Sept. 15.—The house. wite of war-ridden France to- day te paying practloaily the same price for bread that she paid before the war. The only difference is that today’s bread le of whole wheat flour, It le darker than the white loaf of the prewar days The French food ministry today explained to the United Press, for ors and marines from Fort supplies the benefit of Americans now fac ton and the Puget Sound navy The food received at the eamp|ing increased prices for flour and| yard, with six companies of na- Gaily amounts to 1,000 tons, and) bread, how France dealt with the > hundreds of mules and horses are| problem. The ministry's state val militia from the Lake Wash ington training camp, The members of the two King county division boards and the 12 city boards will march at the head of their respective divisions of the and Arthur Dantes, professional florists, have agreed to cut every blossom from their gardens, to be broug The men at the camp are spend jing much of thelr tin training, the drills for the most part |being designed to broaden chests ht by every train & North Queen Anne car at Second ave was thrown Saturday morning thrown at the select service men as| force of the collision they march. Lunch for Each Man The lunch which each man will b he demonstrated by O. EB. Gibac manded for their wheat, altho the b c. Gibson, 5 lyfoinaten 0 og He Romapenyag ended of the department of dairy | flour from the grain was resold at extension at the Western Washing. | former prices to the bakers market basket he will receive will), contain half a spring chicken, fried; two sandwiches, two botled exes, a ai! plekle, olives, celery, fruit, tn- dividual fruit cgkes with the complt ments of the Northern Pacific din ing car department, cigars, Philip Morris cigarets, pipe, tobaceo, pack- et mirrors, lead pencils, package of nuts. The Northern Pacific dining car department will also give each man three stamped postcards to send home. | The lunches will be handed out as the men pass the hotel. Along the line of march they will be the tar | gets for a constant bombardment of) flowers from the gardens of the elty.| Everybody in the city ts invited to/ take part In the “attack.” The appeal board Saturday took a much-needed rest, and will not re sume work until Mondar. Hearings to Be Open T. J. L. Kennedy, government ap- | peal agent, has arranged two hear| —_ METROPOLITAN ings for Monéay morning of men who, he has reason to are endeavoring to eva he draft The he nee a and Kenne belleve. o to the pub al req ts of injust ts that © be repor 200 county-city bufld-| ing, for investigation. | The first hearing Monday will be) that of Frank W. MeGuire, who has been granted a dependency claim by| the district board Kennedy haa! been informed that he married to | cape the draft, and that he testified comr to his office, before board No. 5 that his business would support bis wife if he were called to war. The hearing will be atiOam On request of Gor. Lister, Ken-| nedy has summoned Gerard Canton, | Seattle school teacher, and consclen-| tious objector, for examination at 11| a.m. ORDER GERARD CANTON TO 60 TO ARMY CAMP Gerard Tompkins Canton, who lost his job as Broadway high achool teacher because he protested against fighting for his country, was ordered Sat urday to go to American lake Sept. 20 and join the army. His name was third in a Ist of 22 men, composing 40*per cent of | the quota from Division No. 8, or dered to mobilize and report for war service They must appear before their board at p.m tember 19. Canton has a to Governor r to revi ase. He says is a conscientious objector, and to serve Unc could be arranged to m the fighting fronts. Sullivan, of the exemp. presented Canton’s case school board, whose mem. bers fired him The list of 39 men ordered to re- port from Division No. 3 has also been issued The names follow ston & Emmett An Canton, Karl Bix Rt ‘onfer, Joh juatat Kocher. Russell Gough Geo. W Ma ae Benadac, Dar Martinson Alfred Lewis Kisine Aeiia red Nensin Capel Bickford, Arthur. Myers, Iv Filkmore Carl Laon eeph Martin Ht Alternates Henjamin Fox Mutler, John Patrick Pomeroy, Marry Patrick Casey, Wotn Mishkovieh, Claude Henry Wismolek Division 8 Marshall W on Ht Aer, Ryan, Herbert Wil Payne, Fred am Le Roy Oto Harry Kenn Arthur nkenahip, ¥ Hachau, Charles Koyne, Rich n, Ralph i Virgil Victor Joneph Cle Frederick Gerlach, J Henry B. Wille, Vite Moor Moiluren, Arthur R Philip « Smith, Bonner A MUSIC AND DANCING, DINNER, HOTEL BUTLER Refined atmosphere—menu con sistent with your pocketbook.—Ad- vertisement, He was taken to theelty hospital How to milk and keep goats will a fair to be October 2-7 Pri T, pr ursTar nat : LOMENC STORE, SROOND AND UNION ay Mat. 40 —THn OLD HOMESTEAD to $1.00; eee: = Nights, She Mat, 280 and $06. Charlotte Greenw hte, Matinees, PALACE HIP ntinuous Loday, 1:20 to 11 RABY “Tears Gow, for the next fee dey I om ts ~~ ing to be h, Tom after thoes mate who think refs The Mut House Glees Jere ere to be used for end “everythi th Urs. iy I PICKLES CRRNING OOM CRACKERS og unter sv? Kovae I went you to $7459,080¢90 409, by sterts ta i Dipped Almonte BOTTT Mt. Trite Pearl eaty Peemte And “A Touch Lewman' Sketch Geo. Continuo: THE LATEST DANCES SHOWN IN MOTION PICTURES Danced by Prof. Stevens in physical Morris the pavement by the held in Puyallup LAST TIMES TODAY 4 JUGGLING NORMANS TOMORROW UNTIL WEDNESDAY phony Girls . Songs, Marie Du Four and Companv In n Comedy Lamon's Superb Orchestra 1 to it Kovenings and 8 Ihe Photoplay ment was as follows | “During the first two years of the war there was no bread problem in| France, We imported all neces sary wheat, but even then, In view eeete and remove abdominal fat of transport difficulties, the gov Six Bande to Play Thirty-five selected men from|ernment was obliged to regulate Thore will be six brass bands. Alaska are expected to report at the | baking The parade will start at 12:20 p,|°®™P Monday Kept Prices Down so Met pal sade . “As the French are essentially ow Third aye. to Virginia MOTOR BIKE RIDER 4 bread-enting nation, {t was nec st., thence to Second ave, and down ceeary to Keep prices as low ae pom! Second ave. to the Great Northern FRACTURES HIS LEG) *. Therefore, the only increase depot, where the men entrain .for | Dermitted was the raise to 5 cents} the mobilization camp. Hary Morris, 22, a laborer, 1001|° the usual 4-cent loaf | Two thousand dahil@ blooms from | Jackson st. sustained a severe com. All French bread now is of} the gardens of Richard M. Buttle|POund fracture of the right leg | *t&ndard type. It is made of whole will be donated, and In addition Her-| When the motorcycle he was riding|“"@8t flour, which ts less tasty, wdert C. Dutton, J, W. Wintermute| down James st. struck the fender of | Perhaps, but which ts equally nu- The government held {t inadvis able tax wheat, because the farmers might grow other cereals Pay Farmers Own Price “Therefore it was decided to pay the farmers prices they de| to To cover the deficit, a tax will soon be Imposed on the agricultur al population. This appears to be the only solution “In October bread cards will introduced in France, They will allow a minimum daily allowance} per capita of a pound of bread, with © maximum of « pound and four-fifths. The latter weight 1s| for the working and agricultural classes, who are greater bread eat Jers than our townspeople.” ‘PHILHARMONIC NOHIGHERIN | | PLANS SEASON | The finance Seattle Philharmonte | committee of the! orchestra has} iasued a ter ouncing ne sical season in this city.| g to the announcement aim of the re people thin before, thra giving more and b ter concerts, at it will bel worth while for m fans of the] gheat type to make thelr homes in Seattle “We are asking you to join tn making the Seattle Philharmonic orchestra a bigger and better fr wit © reach « ry « to bel ¢ word The} 1 this are work people to do the and the work are lined up Th executive committes con sists of Mra. Fre Bentley. | | chairma Mra. M vn | | A. Ballinger . Riethen. Mra Mrs. A. 8. Taylor. Mrs, Fred t K. Struve, H. ¢ Henry. | Stewart, A. 8. Downey, B. C.| Mead D mmittee ts] 1H. Bagle nd John M.| | on publicity are B. ¢ | man; Joseph Blether A. Dyer and L. J. Rite ATSWA | BOATSWAIN’S MATE Afte ) years of anxious wait ing, Ch v's Mate H. F. Dod tralr Doe years ago in South America. The fortune in f the most part in shares in gold} mining properties in South Africa Dodd | years old and unmar ried BANK GALL ISSUED By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, D. ¢ t. 15 Comptroller of the Curre Wil |ams today issued a call for the }condition of national banks at the close of business Sept. 11 Her a by Judith Reusch in “A Va Fire ant,’ on ed Ant- Store A CLEAN KNOCKOUT ” Weekday 10¢ wr Matinees Friends in San Rosario O, Menry Story From New York ‘These are the Dances You WII Be Dancing This Winter COUN FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 15c—CHILDREN 10¢ Box Office Opens at 10:30 A. M. STARTING SUNDAY : The action of “The Cold Deck” is laid in “Hellangone,” a Western mining camp in the early days, where the cards were stacked to meet a man’s gameness—and a fortune made or lost in the turn of a card. The story concerns “On the Level” Leigh—a man’s man, straight-shooting, hard-hitting, and Coralie, whom men loved to their utmost harm. Fair-haired Mildred Harris is cast as Hart’s sister, and dark-eyed Sylvia Bremer as the girl he loved. TOM AND JERRY with Tom Mixa Western comedy, In which cowboys, cabaret gl a handy lasso and still handier ocean, contribute to the fun—and there lots of it WESLEY FROST lthree sked highwaymen were! } busy holding up J. V. Cowell a a companion ah a oie id an gute containing! Company D. auxiliary of the |three men and n stoppe ashington Infantry, TELLS OF SUB RUTHLESSNESS Submarine wer human beings an and misery was t 1,500 temple ley Fr Queenstown, The and childre: firing or boats aa they to flee from On 9 dist captain of the Anglo-Californ carried ashore in a gunny ‘and the mutilated corpses sald eight of sleted in } from destruction In marit “The to touch stroyed Three Highwaymen PROF. 8. C. STEVENS The First and Only Dancing Pro-| fessor In Seattle to Baden the shown ning Pictures of the Professor dancing : o latest New York dances will be 15c Children |15¢ COMING NEXT SUNDAY, the ace Hip, begin ce SEPTEMBER 23 tion at . Greatest Race Track from the Dancing Masters’ Assocta “ New York. Seattle dance Orama sh ie World's be given a rare story enthustasta will treat In dances screen, most ot down the captain and four as taken on board ar Sunday, ang, will run unul Wednesday night ie) The Pi will | at the Chamber of » rooms > Bee What Was the highwaymen prom tte JULES VERNE'S 20,000 LEAG helpless th ir horror Id to about people at the Masonic Friday night, by Wee American consul to Ireland, on thing, ac play war on gach Nothing 1 Like rime co his men ir to run away aving tr nvestone ease the sub hen the iberately feboats from their ine officers amused apshots to SEE ubmar' l\oumuerwe=npe~- a2Hueeem ane o the thearts of The and in h erican merchant of-| Dest Grapple of the off the bo’ ba which de his own vessel.” Octopus | | |B and the Pearl Diver SEE The Strange Sights of the Ocean's Depths Sights that for thousands of centuries have been denied man- kind rygde possible by the wonderful Inventions of the Willlamson Bros, In the Movies “THE WHIP” rofessor recently returned seeing the most modern) by Prof. Stevens, on the | SNO.& Uavansiry]