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Idol of Relate Shows to Ad- vantage in Her Newest Picture eampecsuccece Sarg Phetterd as ef Suamytroek Farm," at the Litrerty al thts wenk, has never appeared in a mare desirable well as suitable characteriza tion than the little country girl who fought her battles alone and traveled a partioular. ly rough road leading to her As a irl of a New Eng land village, she goes to live with Hart le cast “On-the-Level” Leigh who bucks in Hellangone, a West. ern mining camp of the rly daye— where the cards were stacked to meet a man’s gameness. Alma Reubens enacts Coralie, whom men loved to their utmost iidred Harris and Sylvia Bremer the marvelous cast. FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c; Children 10 Varnie, character t planted an orange tree In the early with Mack Sennett forces, spring. Carefully she tended it watched it grow with breathless ia terest, talked -of what fine oranges it would some time produce. Hut alas! it developed into a thriving tomato plant. | the discovery that a solution | saxolite and witch haze! cteregen gee PACIFIC OUTFITTING £0 porn COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN -WOMEN ‘The panericial action of this wash ‘There's an agree- tion and fee Flabbiness and jes are immediately c the skin soon becomes fir; the drug store and remedy herself, for ther Sy effects. Whatever ‘ \. JULES VERNE’S 20,000 LEAGUES STAR—MONDAY, two old malden aunts, How she |ing a boxing match betw SEPT. 17, 1917. fights with the Smellio children, | enlisted men d by the} men « Adam | ture from whieh she ts rou aunts and how she nt Ladd and how, after graduating! Other local from school, they are again brought | shown, amon, Mary Pickford and Margery Oaw Farm,” Liberty. Keho Zab Umea, and happenings also are PAGE 4 1 of wells soap to get a lamp for Mra. | Star giving the saflor boys pointer impson, gives a cireus in a barn,|}on how to do thelr was hing; other « them Mayor together {# all brought out in crowning the queen at typical Pickford style. The story county fair at Renton. by Kate Douglas Wiggin has still greater charm when ‘een In mov-|, Te, seeure the. proper landecape 20, 1917, THE DATE OF THE LAST REPORT fo cast sup %Dd nature settings for ing pictures. A notab! ports Mary P' Marjorie Daw ar Star-Liberty wee shows compa Lynn t motion pictures taken fr gates of the Bremerton °T4 a ard since the f «= of the war te a view of the street and shops, re ar h jriving and drilling FoR URIC ACID 28.22=- K.C. B. GETS IN MOVIES TAKE_ THE WILLIAMS TRAND—Charile Chaplin ‘tn “The TREATMENT || PCvampion Verne's “Twenty Thee. | Noted Humorist, Formerly on Star, in Films 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) nd tenaues Under the fea.” || gome of the best humortet |ists, together with their families, IN THE FREE _Weatern subject | newspaper writers and cartoon- | were filmed tn the circus scene, a 8 Jtebard Buhler ty | ists of America “did their bit” | which ie one of the many big spec D far - cide o In the first Goldwyn production, tacles of the production. { ea ore palns. the-Le oe, Fe sore gambl man. . night app |Goldwyn studios, the jean star Eastern company and Y fort and strength this r nee from the East rene orists held thetr annual have selected the only theatre eo the Willian ent | hea Te New York city. Among in this city built especially and, Diedder die capation of » main social events of the gath for musical comedy and comic a all other al Leigh riven 8p the fame and § Geattlo householders who are(@TiE Was a trip to the Goldwyn| opera— r © the mountaina with her, by th a i 4 studios, at Fo: c . pi gett te : having th winte ply of f iow, at Fort Lee, N. J Hampton, Conn. Send at once and i will recetva, by pe «ular 500 b with nd without incurring any obliga fs all RESOURCES Loans and Di counts ‘ $1,109,023.82 Treasury jcates and Liberty Bonds 56,600.00 Other Government Bonds .. 142,780.70 Municipal Ronds and Warrants 218,406.21 Railroad and Oth- er Bonds +. 186,100.00 Stocks . 2A§0 00 Safe Deposit Equip ment 15,250.00 Furniture and Fix tures 20,830.43 Real Eaetate and Other Resources 40,415.52 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 259,658.17 001,714.86 Deposits Sept. 11th, 1917. Deposits Sept. 11th, 1916 Deposits Sept. 11th, 1915 Depths Sights that for thousands of centuries have been denied man- kind made possibie by the wonderful inventions of the Williamson Bros. in cash and liquid securities: COMING NEXT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 “THE WHIP” Greatest Race Track Drama in the World's History E. SHORROCK, President ALEX MYERS, Secretary J. Vv. A. SMITH, Cashier Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second Avenue and Union Street SEATTLE Statement at Close of Business Sept. 11th, 1917 At this time it is the duty of banks to extend the fullest ansiat ance to the government and to the business of the country. This is our policy, while maintaining at the same time a safe reserve 4% Interest Paid on Savings Deposits mer. Ite LIABILITIES of Pa kford, including of the 4 Eugene O'Brien, Misrion and {a ac pletured Klond un F. Reynolds, , evada Tale of ne | BIL Hart Ie holding the < © re the day the ( begine—do , a have to fighting Hart vel” Leigh, #q jer, in aquar the draw. His y ru t at * are cuRed thrille and euspe Alma R Harris are no porting cast the Bastile during French revoly towort plainly vistb) country adja Fox studic ris dur An army of ‘apital Stock Paid street 200 fee In $ 100,000.00 and turns of t Surplus and Undi open courta-th vided Profits 21,346.99 this «tre r Pilla Payable . 70,000.00 ]] branch off, an Deposits ... « + 1,810,867.86 opent pion,” of the large side antic Ann $2,001,714,85 Leagu capac + -$1,810,367.86 $1,436,131.62 BG « $1,079,422.93 HH wiite amile vised \ Toll.” carte pense How ent T. 8. LIPPY, Vice President R. W. SPRAGUE, Asst. Cashier E, E, GROTH, Asst. Cashier ing up Sat men had te xe as ed for a motion pietu at the comedian has ever ms vudien ‘olseum Westerns,” i playin der Deck.” “Rebecca of Sunnybrook | the The « at tart Paroom Two Cites.” in an has the the Wester Bo Mare town of Hellangone. He jawed, hard-fighting CORDWOOD ALSO It happened that while “Polly of 1 leh the Circus” was being filmed at the are-dealing and ligh re. His me and to win enoug? her illness, b the eard ta » wtack and how he he same d of k na su oubens and table among his eup-|"°r SS iae Taine we ra Law Should Stop Sale ntion ng tb e fre ent to the s at Hollywood Before tt was reproduced here and the ting {a one of the most pref ent things ever erect , No Belt—No Leg-Straps—No fay and Sunda Charile Chaplin In filma tha stage suce Jules Verne's famous sto first to mentior ibmarin es Under the Sea the Col Mix vie Bryar in “8 blanche in mak ture represen sumptuousnens of Interior he succe well os Sunday, at the Re onlal, Bill in Wester Washburn I inner's Dre oduction of Class A, was in the matter of ex in Charles sport n bd ear de bandits do, ling the driver *. Sylvia Bre In the super de luxe production of "A Tale of Two Cities,” at the|sulting from the (i mer, in which William Farnum plays the dual role of Charles Dar-| «phe Bb argon amid o Such Misery-Causing Makeshifts protects nay and Sid Carton, Director ee “ aura a Are the Ruptured Man’s Worst *°" neninet every Frank Lioyd erected a replica of Enemies the time of the made it! $1.45 wt Cal 4 the ntire com t th haplin’s funn In the added attracttor play Hart and WORLD's n stunt ‘ iPr FAMOUS 8 § Director Jack Pratt, who super ‘Love's ing the photopla it a new rec Jed | -——— NOW PLAYING ° AND HIS That guaranteed rupture } t ‘ 10 benefited and A peo fea Only Thing Good Enough "t this ‘nit jy ~=SYMPHONY To Stand A GO-Day Test mA tings. at of ' is appar W ake you ® guarante st use the ony Rosetta Brice ie “Love’s Toll” 5e—Cl ass “A” — Near Pike 5c ult.” Report of the Gondition of the National Bank of Commerce of Seatile, Washington At the Close of Business, September 11, 1917, Made to the Comptroller of the Currency two The the ple Gin RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.............+ 10,053,362.12 Overdirafts . 0260s cecvcnscecosvoce 9,087.69 U. S. Government Bonds............ 409,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities.......... 1,922,038.5¢ State, County and City Warrants...... 88,838.9 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank........ 45,000.0 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures... . 22,907.85 Cash— In Vault . 1 eee + $1,984,379.33 In Banks and U. S. | Treasury ....... 3,867,274.68 §,851,654.01 $18,401,889.15 LIABILITIES | ie A ae rea oer teeeeeee-$ 1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits .............+4% 764,456.03 Reserved for Taxes.............204+ 10,612.78 CHOMIBEION 6. ccc ccscvcvccecscbeve 235,000.00 Letters of Credit ...........eee+055. ” 7,508.81 Deposits— Individual .......$12,558,851.02 MN oye cicikc aus 3,635,660.51 | U. S. Government. 189,800.00 16,384,311 | $18,401,889.15 King A GAIN OF OVER $2,200,000 IN DEPOSITS SINCE JUNE Code th OFFICERS — MANSON F. BACKUS . . - President ar JOSEPH A. SWALWELL Vice President = FRANK H, LUCE . Vice President fs ROBERT §& WALKER Cashier | EUGENE W. BROWNELL, Assistant Cashier RICHARD P. CALLAHAN, Aasietant Cashier re LA FAYETTE KELLOGG, Assistant Cashier Ke tm Watch Seattle “Polly of the Circus,” starring Among the many humorists of Mae Marsh, which comes to the | note ts none other than our mutual Strand theatre, Saturday, Sep- friend, Kenneth C. Beaton, known tember 22. | to newspaper readers as “K. C. B.” 100 writers and cartoon | Beaton was connected with the Se- nd| — i aamrenenae and the P.-L, of t went to the Hearst pa- Those big Eastern writers and producers of musical comedy and comic operas— ROTHERMEL and MacCULLOUGH have arrived with their all- The humoris os just as p ng made to tak cireus scene under the big top. ‘or this part of the production a great number of xtras were needed to make up the audience, They were invited to do r bits as extras and readily cor ted arri d at the stu ne were be ve found that w prices hav cen keeping company with the sh cost « g and are corre this year than TIVOLI THEATRE BIG OPENING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 n of last year lengths, is for s dred rices to inc g and to the sce ne’ Of Elastic and Spring Trusses 90d dealer, in plaining uation Monday Last yea believe, it was about The increased cost of hay the and oats has made hauling and {aM |team w - Deal Ctty than t were Inst y ine the $1 and $1 on retail the has such a remarkably . nefictal effect that in Se m is and Ses people whose cases seemed an increase of | ""! ’ rice last year whiy proved ite slerits J ing at $3.75. | Its bard to make therm b eve y phys in all parte of the set when drawn P y rly w recom 4 it instead of plete * a always Springs tand pe: waar hd easily kept Don't Buy Anything For Rupture have taken the time to Without Giving It a Thorough Test A we , 1 ea cee = arate on : = VIOLINIST “can get 5 t having to rink nod enough to stand ORCHESTRA OF 12 ARTISTS WILL BE HERE SATURDAY SEPT. 22nd THIS BRINGS IT Bo CLUTHE SONS 125 Kast 23rd St., New Yor! me your Free Book an See What It Does Ia p 1 far more than just