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of eight. can get | taxes gripping sired, » Sweeney ity of m: waver bet tears. Selection, “Menuet and incom will be no difficulty in ge Di thru quickly. But if it Necessary to bro P taxation and include new articles,| and wore a fight is certain pependitures, about $6,000,¢ for loans to the allies, Se finance expert, said tods | “Those loans should not Ap eatadlisning the sum to be taxation on the basis of N Max and % bond plan. The al are reimbursable in full to Ways and m senate finan his figure: “ alo a stiff increase Adults 10¢ Children 5c Prices Include Tax. COLONIA) NOW PLAYING MAE MARSH ‘All Woman’ In a play © th ra Adi fore, if the they should be, the t needed would be $6.0 additional $ said Smoot committee as final ef is that if ong with whatever levies will bri Sunday and Monday A Thrilling Story of the West—told in a different way. FOR HER A Two-reel Jester Comedy Come and have a good laugh. that, for its human qualit ing ~ leaves nothing to be de farsh as Susan # the rare her audi en smiles and GUTERSON'’S A RUSSIAN On uNTED WTA High Jinks” one Prim) Paderewaki 000,000 + This would requil Faising of an , something fairly easy to ac-| without puting a drain on ly but the war profiteer, Nu to bear it,” |) McAdoo is to be quizeed on the Faised by Smoot before either ns committee or who en the field )00,.| partner in all the band's lite than th an.” the famous writer ,| in the United States navy French woman andr good thing to fol Dr. Van trenches, ac M | pose, wh along. 1 girl, but next offer try ja country about him it, but sh Park rk 17 or #0, wh for Robert W. and dream, Dyke ape hospi sunny afternoons read. I noticed she had a preference Chambers’ stories and often she'd close the book for awhile of those knights. adorn in Mr, Chambers’ ron | One afternoon an with pinkish cheeks, and & self-satisfied smi had seen him on several! other occasions take notice of CONGRESSMEN BALK AT WAR TAX PLAN M’ADOO TO BE WOMEN MUSTBEBETTER "ALL LOYALISTS a ABOUT _ PALS, VAN DYKE EXPLAINS | NEEDED T0 JOIN : “ 4 the admiration and affection oh na Bik | VORD SSRING) lis duadeiell new sinieaen THIRD AND MADISON MOTION PICTURE” CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 i 1 =, of American men when they have re 4 for the council of patr . Maks teteas ta wer oor crag oan re ‘ Pee ivoious tourist fis yg ge gaye cone AR pone TING SPECIAL MUSIC BY Ned te |Scrse ar, esete | uae rene es | rr tin ane, oes rere | OE AMEE Orpheum’s aa noon than {Sj trugy™” SNM AE ANE sien ret agen The, Prem are to ine anno an oolren OD AY Symphony affaires of her bus © American wom and chaplain said The is the manager of me and she know would be doing a ow has the rank of the navy tenant commander in has crossed the nt tals and devastatedished business occupied the women She was a pretty little affected simple gowns ribbon in her hair © came life ry r if she ever saw I love it | his remark | | | | | | say | it you ention of “Yes, you sh¢ you say but that tomorrow? d nothing we might make She laug back to Robert Chambers for nearer her ideal, It's sort away from the city, in You like the $0 do I,” he house e didn’t sa anything to . and he went on ' recess cra An arm bred & and a sturdy }beau a slap on |him up and aw tomary promenade, they a. of lk country came back You st ldream we run him submarine zor weeks fonfessions of Bench thing of ly person thinning rk, in the 1 P *. anc oone ve! a “that gee . Te ee on eet aig cat! | and Commercial Chub, De. Van Dyke | (IMINUUIATIMUHNNIN UCAS STOE TAT pagen, Resolutions p Fe SO Beni cigumateetiy -acorgpete et came him she had given no sign and he had go on bis way But yesterday his opportunity of fered. Her gloves had fallen from| the old fellow came along on his cus were “I've often seen you here,” b bein ed a one, but he d der 1} uld vo: SCHOOL BOARD — her lap and lay at her feet. and when! m the face of the * 1 2 not be true to my religion and my | ev t it I like tocome « far) The convention closed Saturday coun try was his I was born in the cour eam === | “OVER as she st Wei. ee ee ee ‘OL VMPIA —Ater an absence of put there,|°T* in other tles before taking | g¢ € Lister has re wad f nerea n pa Hir eh ¢ George will at d. ¥ t| teachera p n ipplementar end F of J ball game be ed to herself, then turne HOT SPRINGS.—At Guy U. H ' (To Be Continued) ard her annual con ational Editorial Car was elected pre ‘CLEMMER blue. fam rough and who proves that the blooded ide cestors still remain and LIVE! The story of an Ameri can cowboy king, Americanism ¢ ready” t Is of our SATURDAY LY with the pe. red an true on here to hair THE SEATTLE STAR LEVY’S JORPHEL “THE TEMPLE OF TH said to the women in a brief talk: | Solicitation will theref be | =—_—_—_— - When the women of America cat! continued in all 12 divisions of the] FRANK ADELM) say, ‘He was only my brother—my| council during next Ww ' Director husband--my er Columbla Waa) house-to-hous canvans wh his mother--I give him back to Co-| w guide themacives by th lum they will be as brave as the| presen: r absence of the coun Other speakers were Mra. Helen) gow Headquarters in the Walker Stevens, Mra, Frances King Headlee, | puiiding and downtown application Miss Agnes Craig and committee} poothe will be discontinued chairmen | Muttona and membership eardn Friday evening, the past seasion,| wit) he distribut final reports of officers and unfin t preeine captaing, block Heut aides as noon as supplies can be ured and taken to members’ ved race, was 20. | Cheer Van Dyke, suotevtnfuinaerer cw.) Who Saye Frans uuu In a epesch made to the members ‘UOMLETTATTUTNCHUTTTTT ATTA night | ndexter was termed, tn resolu tions, as “that Caesar modern | of the Beattie Chamber of Cot Masonic club Pr solid support them from this state his war, must not be for | The Kent Roosevelt: Poindexter otten until the kalser club repre J about th at th n Wan ol man, vice president; C. C. secretary; Wesley Morr’ Ponsa NG nted of bis brutal ster faces © smeared with town, T.G. Pi meeting. ©. ¢ war, the spirit 1 have [-— | ; "You ur lan e Oo ‘ un } ‘« Repu of King coun: | 3 fy. according to « letter read by ARREST GERMAN AS AID Go “O he Top” , of the repub () ver the Lop ean national committer, at a dinner TO DIVERS OFF COAST| ‘3 of the New York City Rats ° Aet Asprey cry, fue beri with Empey i first things his eyes lighted on after}club here, tonight Mage, German, believed to be re-| he recognized her. aoe sponsible for the flashing of leht With a catlike movement he | signals at points along the coast glided forward, picked up the cloves leas aveeated fest nighe* ant ta and, when she looked up, handed| Caluer Maia: for: fobeiel tavaitwe them to her with an exaggerated thik Sie ot the kebathe const fNourtah | from Maseachuectt« to Virginia ‘Oh, thank you ever xo much,” I Mecikd dada 36 bib “vient heard her say and, inexperienced, she cae ts, aatioad cr accompanied the words with a bi Conducted by Dr. sc Bhese co » id Rips age dlbced eens Tt must be an absorbing story." 24th annual » ef» 1,400 MORE CITIZENS | eds glancing at the book. to take your! Washington pela ’ ' mind #0 far aw: 4 he gave her| tion, which ther MADE AT CAMP LEWIS j a look that should have warned he hotel Friday morning Delegates CAMP LIEewrs. June & There | but apparently she wasn't annoyed|from both Washington and Ore-| . 20° 3 499 mnore American citizen i |for he sat down beside her as she| gon were present 1th calles fibre today than yeaber m * , replied, “Why, I don't know as 1) Papers we Dr. W. E-\ Gay. More than this number were THE GREAT AMERICAN PHOTODRAMA SHOWN FOR was even reading—just thinking Wal do of Seat lL. K. Cramb ’ 1 Yakima ond Dr ET Netteler| admitted to citizenship by the fed THE FIRST TIME IN THE NORTHWEST — AND FOR ot Mverett. Dr. AC Caster of| tresses library Fridsy. THE FIRST TIME IN ANY MOTION PICTURE THEATRE ran canes : . IN THE UNITED STATES AT THE REGULAR ADMIS- of coccccccccccococcocccs SION PRICE. ; § the noon, when the memt mmvention were the eats of the ie og owns t Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Fred ©. Preston has arrived from pire eppage ‘a Aas Mrs Elizabeth 12, escaped Eimer Brown, of Pil | WHISKY CASE, ich Hiner thrown, ot wi Whiting 1 tional ch net Red adi tia : : ‘Dyer Fits, Seattle unlawfu Th i ri Nay its ben rs q i to dry sgu Zea Eaten es —WITH THE SUPPORT OF LOIS MEREDITH, JAMES led the shipment church Friday night MORRISON AND AN ALL-STAR VITAGRAPH CAST. } und in the machine oe N dy "Sunday will be observed as “Chil en's day" at Westminster Presby- mail of $500, following arrest) terian churct ies night | ‘al | Rev. George BR. Cairns, former ‘emple chureh — pastor ill be at | (FAREWELL TO 63RD ‘entral Baptist church Sunday, to | ics geting aged rh ial npg cialis) 10 douerc REELS |wrich will leave for France soon, ,| Dr BR. A. Torrey, of Los Angeles, | fia ‘ 2 TAKEN FROM EMPEY’S FAMOUS BOOK, tary ball will be given reach ive dibraathea Wag, by {450 p.m, u one iene oe e ject at Inspector, hi ¥ \ i a | Funeral se vices for Mrs. Krnes- ad a . - . . | DEDICATE SYNAGOGUE Jar ioo'am, “at “iionney Ww The Ezra Vesaroth f Herton ¥. Bronson will preach on EW YORK, BOSTON, Torica, Rabbi Koch, Aubrey Levy | ing “I Will Not Hold Up THE LARGE CITIES and Nathan Eekstein | Sir Oliver Lodge's book upon by Rev.| the Public for 50¢ and IN THE EA | mond,” will be lecture 1 Ww, ow, | caiward 16 Tarte, naychto, | $1.00 When I Have a CHAR( 00 TOS Teas aguas hatrae lad | Supre ouncil of the ¢ Picture That Every Per- “OVER THE TOL plen of not guilty before Proaiding | threeday. nestlen gt the tnfet | Son in Seattle Wants to AFTERNOONS AND ! Judge John 8. Jurey, day aft- HF vg naonkc | See.” EVENINGS ~~ EUGENE LEV : 3 DRE] temple. The Order of the Amaranth ernoon, $e ‘er ds a side order of the Kastern Star,