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IMOORE THEATRE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE —Twice Daily— 2:30-8:15 A Finely Balanced Eight - Act Bill Ray M. Snow in “You Pick ‘Em —— Ted Doner Something New in Singles The Seebacks e Chest Thieves _ Get Chicken, Milk) ‘Tee chest crackers Monday night the back porch of Mra. Rt. ty’s residence at 1503 10th W. and made a clean getaway Joot, a plate of fried chicken bottle of milk. police declare the work {s that professional, so clean cut was ‘workmanship. The robber left low as to his identity. “AMUSEMENTS ALACE HIP Continuous Pally, 1 to 11 SIX BIG ACTS OF BIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photoplay MARY MacLAREN fa “THE AMAZING WIFE” BE MEATHE LE» PLAYERS Elliott 2525. Mats. Wed. NESS” Mata, Wed. and t ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ALICE EIS TENNESSEE TEN And Six Other Acts Nights ibe to $1. Mats, 15c to 500 PANTAGES Matinces, 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9 JRPHEUM THEAGRE Week—Untli Sat. Night Nights (unday), abe, ju 5 pt Mondi 26e. (except Sundays), 1 2:30. hts 7:15 and 9:16. ~ py PRESIDENT MAY | JOIN BIG DANCE Midnight Jazz Open to Chief Executive " ” Continued From Page One | ” —-* will be Reid open to those wh cow and again in cir plans as to meet > make Banquet Is Planned t was at first Intended that the dent and Mrs, Wilson should at the Ma This changed e for more people to see the hed guests at the dinner |hour, Instead of at the Masonic lub, a banquet will be spread at the Hippodrome, This will be open to the public, It is likely the president will make a very brief address at that time. Vessels of every description were | being fuesday by depu | tes, un ff Port Warden A we. These will be under onlers to carry no more than @ cer tain number of passengers during the tock steams Int at IL a.m. Friday, the ned with school children in all schools will be suspend children to reach » docks to pre lay morning wil! rs New Mexico Leads flagship New Mexico will lead et into Elliott bay. This was | definitely announced Tuesday by |Commander R. 8. Holmes, personal | representative of Admiral Rodman. | | The Meet will assemble at 5 a, m. Frt day, off Port An and steam di By 10 o'clock, it umed, the prow of the exico will nudge into view around | Magnolia bluff and Seattle will get) }her first glimpse of th pw | At noon Tuesday the committee | raising funds for the entertainment } of the men of the fleet was to meet at the Washington Annex, to report | progress. It was unofficially esti- mated that the entire quota of $100,- 000 had been raised, if not exceeded. | During the stay of the feet,,the| | Masonic club will keep open house for men and officers of the fleet. Ad miral Rodman has been informed that the club has arranged for a | dance and reception Friday and Sat | urday evenings, After leaving Seattle, the entire fleet will assemble at Tacoma, Sep. . where it will be reviewed by cretary of the Navy Josephus | Daniela, The New Mexico and the/ Mississippi will remain in Tacoma | until & mer 18, the others leay- ing im lately after the review. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept, 9—Secre- tary of the Navy Daniels and party) arrived in Portland this morning on | |& special train from Astoria, Ore. where the head of the navy spent yesterday afternoon and evening. Pacific Fleet | on Way North SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. §.—When the battleships Idaho, Missiaslppt, | New York, Georgia, Wyoming, Seat- tle and Texagx with destroyers, steamed out of the Golden Gate to-| day, San Francisco's fleet celebra- tion was brought to a definite clone. Not a ship of the Pacific fleet was left in the bay. The New Mexico, with Admiral Rodman, left last night at 5:30, half! an hour ahead of schedule, despite the fire that gutted a compartment and killed three men. The fleet will hold a rendezvous at Port Angeles Friday, and then move on to Seattle, where the president! will review it Rodman has an- nounced that the entire fleet will as-| jnemble at Tacoma September 15./ | Destroyers will leave the same day jfor Everett, Bellingham and Eureka. DANIELS WILL TALK TO MEN Free tickets may now be obtained at the Y. M. C. A. for Secretary of |the Navy Joseph Daniels’ “for men speech, to be given at First hodist church at 2:30 p. m. Sum Later in the week free tickets be obtainable at downtown “Y” stations. Only as many tickets will be ts sued as the seating capacity of the church will allow, Tickets must be applied for in person. Secretary Daniels, in a radio mes tage late Monday, accepted the in- vitation of the ¥. M. C. A. to speak under their auspices, but made no | mention of hia subject, except by the inference that the meeting be for men only. | The largest butterfly known Is a native of British New Guinea, meas. uring 11 inches across the wings. clmens sell for $100 . ‘ ‘4 + ‘ Music in the Home a M Fit, (A © ( svi wy ark of Well-Spent Leisure of An Inexhaustible Source of Pleasure MAN’S cultural standing is judged by the way he’spends his leisure hours. This is as true of the man of moderate means as of the_man of great wealth, America being a new-country has of necessity devoted its energies heretofore to building cities and developing its industriesand commerce. Now we are having more leisure and our thoughts turn to the use of leisure—culture, refinement and the ways and means of enjoying life. Music is assuming greater and greater importance as our hours of recreation grow longer. Man works that he may live; he does not live to'work. Food, shelter and clothing are essential. But thefullness of his living lies in what he gets out of life—pleasure, happiness, the ability to enjoy. This depends upon himself, his attitude toward life and the influences with which hesurrounds him- self. It is not fundamentally a question of dollars, for we must not lose sight of the fact that money is of value only for what it will buy, while time it- self is of value only for the way it may be used. One is apt to forget this and chase after false gods. The leading educators recognize that the aim of education, besides preparing one for making a living, is teaching him how to spend his non-work- ing hours profitably. Hence the increased atten tion given to music in the public schools. * Music in the assembly, phonographs in the auditorium,’ music memory contests, music appreciation courses in the curriculum, all testify that music is a needed asset in life. Are you getting this asset? Equip yourself to enjoy life. Music is the greatest single aid you can have, Know music—surround yourself and your family with it and you will get far more out o f life than if you fail to do this, Buy a piano, a player-piano or a phonograph and bring sunshine and culture into your home. Provide pleasure for your leisure and relaxation-for the next day’s taske. Push stone Piano Co. Manufacturers Wholesale Retail Seattle Store 1519 Third Avenue ‘MUSIC in Ww GeV POU eS f PEACE accumulating in his pay telephone during the month Ex in th |the lunch box, filled with eatadtes }at Bon Marche park A tent will be put up in the |park where lunch boxes will be re-| lcetved and where hot coffer and | |milk will be served the gobs several hundred enumeration dis- tricts. The compensation for census WILL DIVIDE COUNTY | FOR CENSUS TAKERS) cor Sopucatioas tn, writing, Wil Roy Erfora, supervisor of census | pe made to Supervisor ee # the biggest month I've ever| for Seattle and King county, is be- pommented the drugrist |ginning work on a survey prelimi- | ~ |nary to John’s Pay Phone Is a Money Maker! John Seattle Women to Put Up 10,000 Lunches for Tars Every Seattle housewife who fills a lunch box with goodies for some hungry gob of the fleet and carries it to Bon Marche park next Friday, Sat urday or Sunday will receive a memento for her service. A member of the lunch commit tee will be there to pin on her sleeve an appropriate button pro claiming that she has done her bit J. BR. Boldt, chairman of the lunch committee, announced Tuesday. 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