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BOOSTS LABOR ‘ROUND TABLE’ Civic Worker Says Meeting Great Scheme cympathetic ver must be nothing want w cept « a mee good Killed When Hit by Freight Train SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Sept. ¢.—ld Woods, bridge tender a Nort! ern Pa: over the Skagit ri for 1¥ years, is dead t result of tr received when a freight train struck his speeder near Lake Tuesday morn Clear ng A 30pound gold coin, made in » brick valued at 87.200, now made in the United States. Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas try. Uptown, Hill 3d Ave; down town, 915 td Ave. is the largest We pride ourselves in every way | ing you attention; And we make your HOMESITES Laurelhurst Wonderful location, with view Cascades, Olympics, Mt. RF: and city - 60x 120—$1,500 All improvements In and paid. John J. Elliott Co. at Laurelhurst ler Brown . 106 Columbia St | St.Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Firebacks, linings d repairs for all da of FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Ph: A Personally Picked Picture NOT Pictures of “PoomsICeP Sines Gi! PS’ ZoeBockley’ pe Oa Ne Silversand—the 2 ght from Kymbal got back my moment nth A after He had and was 4 My he n Engtar Ridge wounded getting strong “Mrs, Kymbal, tell me, did he—?” had long been a gathering place for sick officers, for we had lovely big ‘ounds and a river I can not tell when it fire to me that he was my world, my fe on earth ex le boy. But let me ask s Varick, do you regard mar riage as A sacrament—a sacred thing? Or have you the feeling that it is merely a man-made institution for the protection of society?” Her sudden question disconcerted me. T suppose law and convention a necessary—" “Oh, tently came one interest of course, of course?’ impa "But isn't love higher and stronger than law and convention? Can we love where and how we are told to love? Does being married to a man compel your love? No! It sometimes kills it. If love doesn't exist between you, ixn't it wicked, | positively degrading. to keep on with} it? 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Why, merely selfint I was ready to ¢ vice, my whole lif Vallis 1 could have made him perfe py hap Mra, Kymbal—tell Did Hor hand t ps parted ar her her throat om into the years, } England, inte different h she now w r with all my rt so—1 thought #e why, almost in a yan enviro: from in wh I pitied he think answered sh ment vast that 1 again she whis to er, talking of our lives that were past and of what our life could be in the future per, “We used to be so happy Joan My boy And that gave me dee him than ever, We planned all sorts of things for him when the time should come that existing conditions were done with and we should have the right build i for ourselves “And your—your husband? of him?" I gasped She shrugged her thin » He didn’t care for business’* Rut he would boy You. That is why I planned to go away—to come here. My boy is with friends in New York. You see, it waa all so unsettled when Capt. Wallis finally left England and went back to the war 1 plunged again work. He was in the turmoil of ac tive service. He had no chance to come to me before he was sent home. While the war was on, we cach were taken up with the immediate work in hand. When It ended so abruptly. misery seized me and a horrible dis gust for my old life I felt he would understand as I could get away Mins Varick, try to understand me! Don't you see my position” this made me wince? adored him!" she went on r faith in A new wor What iders He cared have wanted his As soon I came. 0} She implored me with her sorrow: | Moore. And with leaden heart fam) mony Maids at the Palace Hip. ful eyes. ewered truthfully the greater claim. And thus, Joan. en Uniess—uniess HE story. Aren't there everything? Old “Friends” Steal Ring and $40 Cash ‘Two men entered Mra. H apartment, 802 Hastiake an robbed her of a $40 ring and $20 during her al Apartment neighbors saw the men bu suspicions were allayed when the men declared themeeives to be friends of the family Germany Will Be Long Paying Debt PARIS, Sept. 6—Finance Minister Klotz announced in the chamber of deputies today that the war expenses of the allies had been estimated at $200,000,000,000. According to Klotz, Germany will pay France $18,500,000,000 within the next 36 years. |AVERS SUSPECT TOLD OF MURDERING WOMAN SEWARD, Alaska, Sept. 6.—Hel for murder in connection with the shooting of Isaac Evans, deputy United States marshal, here ast Monday, William “Stewart, alias Dempsey, is maid b confessed to implic leged murder of Mins Lavor of Anchorage. SOON WILL SELL CAR TICKETS ON THE CARS It will be several days before metal street car tickets are placed on on street cars, Thomas F. Murphine superintendent of public utilities, an nounced Saturday. All sold thus far have gone to firms, business houses and public offices which supply their employes “Yes. You } I wee it now dn the has a different two sidew ¢ DOROTHY Olwen’s ave in the a Margaret FILIPINO FOUND DEAD Paxcoal Cushang, 48 Filipine recently from Alaska found dead in his room at the Idaho hotel, 503 Jackson st, Friday noon. Death, it is mid. natural causes. arrived was ae together | only Lead en Bill at Levy’s Orpheum; STAR SATURDAY. “ILKES PLAYERS Offer “Happines in the Leading Role; Ted Dover Stars in Vaudeville at the Moore; “Are You an Elk?” With Ert Hunt in Coniady | Harmo Music for Palace Hip Patrons. 1—Jane Morgan in “Happines: 8—Ert Hunt in “Are You an Elk” at Levy's Orpheum. at Wilkes. 2—Ted Do MOORE found to ¢ the Pajay Dunbs South rd wee k of Orphe under the | dancin son Nash and O°Dc | a." Mins Nash great favorite. The Rosa King Trio will execute A nen: will offer 6 well known here and a tional nnelt tn a comedy wire act wh cludes dancing Ted Doner. Cavanagh dancing crea rare the featu: A att The nation Seebacks wil! of gymnastics, with in } formerly and his act is es of the t wow brought thruout the Regular Fellow Dunha heard in ne offer a him ¢ and, and w songs and up 1 offer a bag punching Kinog regular features, are and Ty cert orchestra. PANTAGE The was due tolin a ning lehe « The Other Man’s Wife REVEALING THE SLAVERY OF SEX ‘ADDED FEATURES Labor Day Celebration at Woodland Park Sirens of Suds—Our Good Comedy Usual e Pantag ething O'Malley w um wh “Three G playle h in Luctile sown New er of one of in be to date combi singing and en of The Day as is the con- aturing First Run! We're Proud to Show it First! Picked Pictures Please apecial role mer Folly You an iikt” attraction sald Murray Idvingston, in a ¢ e act, Shaw and Bernard in 4 "The Mosquito Trust.” Aus colored comedy com tin and dancers, formers and » iners, make the program. T scheduled a new feature PALACE HIP elty come head the new I morrow. The cast mere man entering © is the they have to sc unseen © is offering allied a prise sketch of clever lines from the to Keith and Fr® Mora & (¢ Bit of Th included A Littl batics Wright and Da Love Insurance Age skit The Three Harmor | LEVY'S ORPHEUM in store for the! P, O, FE. as well A big time will be members of the B as the general public at Levy's Or pheum when the Mid mer Fe mpany will present You an Elk?” a farce that fairly bubbles over ext week su comedy merr rt Hunt and Bill are fond of stepping out nights and 4 just alibi with 1im that they are Elks tending meetings. Every: | thing runs along smooth until an old friend of the family puts in an appearance. He is really an Elk Hello, Bill!" will be the title of <1 musical offering which nuline Arthur Blas has to do with a « nds who in order their wived cl and are to prove and lig out Ruth Ward, Bob § and Lawrence Orth will all al offerings with the girls runway as well as the| the # Albrig ‘ combination. Corey Hunt, Floy berg have musle on the large stage, Tuesday night will be Tks’ night] ge of “ promi: to attend a their band along WILKES irting with a matinee Sunday Ville Player will offer Taylor last eas Hartle Peg o' My Heart wrote which Is a play as breezy and fresh in its style as his other famous success. | “Happiness” has to do with Mrs, | Chrytal Pole, a wealthy lady, who the j bas dost all faith in humanity, until] with Jane. Morgan | ny Maids Provide ver in Orpheum vaudeville at) 4—One of the Har- 19,000 Workers in East Talk Strike ANT 4Unite neteen thousand ed at the 20 mine ers empl Iierie Hudson Forest City and P 6 Mond the general griev the emp 7" ager Dorrence mittee of employes was re Coal company ymouth ‘ees to meet a com before that time. ed last even the girl with the tance Jenn rested in t thru her ass Al of happiness s happiness in ¢ The play is sw a laugh and a sob in every other line. The offering bas unusual interest for the patrons of the Wilkes the m that it will reintroduce for t time this season Miss Jane . who wih be see in the Mrs. Pole. Miss Mor} part of Jenny, whi and the remainder of the Wilkes | layers w have important parts | in the offering “Happiness of the theatre nm Sun “ with atre the 1 next week with matinees Wednesday and cee COMING TO THE WILKES starting Sept week 14 w > Louis Bennison’s John nie, Get Your a laugh in ever a cow puncher w Inland hits Long oe COMING TO THE MET “My Honolulu Girl,” lecidedly the best of all shows, will be the attraction week musical staged numbers, elat entire carlo: and oh Hawalian of the many fe armo: and ure oF tures of this In the company and every are 25 people, and one has been se for his or her fitness, con Norman Freidenwald, the is presenting a galaxy of artists, which include Richard Stockton, W Edna each lected seqt producer stars, These Ned Melroy, Burt Denn GET WELL KEEP WELL Radio-Active Pad Restores Health—or Money Back A Safe, Bane and Scientific Method of Overcoming Disease by tnereasing the circulation of the blood and eliminating the waste tn of the body, It ts a well by ¥ the blood. “Rheuma- t ach, and oth rmanent mplicated and chronle t have failed to yield to er forma of treatment have been quickly and permanently benefited by the use of the Radio: slar Pad. To prove the Try It at Our Risk For full information write today RADIUM APPLIANC co, 074 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Alexis | will be the attraction | Wilkes players at the Wilkes Satur-| y with | hal by | newest and| at the! starting Sept, | WILKE PAGE 5 THEATRE | {Palace Hi ‘ ats CONTINUOUS DAILY ol Tomorrow to Wednesday HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE “WOMEN” A Comedy Incident, PAULINE ECKHART & COMPANY Presented by FIVE OTHER BIG HIP ACTS AND FEATURE PHOTOPLAY (Monday to Wednesday) MARY MacLAREN in “THE AMAZING WIFE” | CHILDREN eves. and Sun. le 10c THEATRE | PLAYER Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 SUNDAY LAURETTA TAYLOR Big Success of Last Season STARTING WITH A MAT, “HAPPINESS” By J. HARTLEY MANNERS Mat. Bunday, 27¢ to 50e Nights, Sle to 75 Mat. Wed-Sat., 22¢ to 31¢ The Author of “Peg o’ My Heart”—“Nuf Sed” LAST TIME TONIGHT) JANE COWL’'S FAMOUS SUCCESS ‘«Tilac Time” PANTAGES Nights 7 and 9 Matinees 2:30 BEGINNING MONDAY peepee THOR AMUSEMENT COMPANY PRESE “HONEYMOON INN” With Howard Piggot, and a Beauty Chorus. MORTON-JEWELL FOUR In “Just for a Murry Livingston, as Shaw and Lester Bernard in “The Mosquito Trust Delaney, rings and a few old hats. STARTING TODAY em William Desmond in ‘‘A Sagebrush Hamlet” Scared of a Girl in Her Nightie— WILLIAM DESMOND in “A SAGEBRUSH HAMLET” There are laughs galore in this amus- ing comedy drama of the Southwest cattle country—the embarrassing conditions under which a revengeful cowpuncher be- comes the unwilling “papa” to an allur- oe young lady who was bequeathed to him. ee Wee 4 Helen Girard, Chas. R. Young the dreamer in a aan classic; Winn | Austin and in “The Syncopated Hotel,” and the Rials, a pair of