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—— ToT yy a a WN THE ATR Nf HAY j Xi IU, | Nil fi, First Seattle Showing, Starting Today—For One Week at Usual Prices vane eg receenay Hh, pan t Ns Os ear The Years Most penmendous Picture IRGIN OF STAMBOUL’ ‘Tremendous moments in this picture will loom up in your memory for years to come—the murder in the mosque, the dash of the Arabian Black"Horse Troop across the desert, the fight in the streets of Stamboul, the dagger duel in the sheik’s harem. Don't fall to see the harems, slave girls, favorites, adven turers, battles, Bedouins, Turks, camels, sheiks, hook abs, in this gorgeous, mye terious romance. COST $500,000 TO PRODUCE Starring PRISCIL DEAN ADDED FEATURES JOE ROBERTS PATHE REVIEW Banjoist CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes TOPICS OF THE DAY COMEDY | Jail Laker hh Wanted in Marines and Strikes Taboo KANSAS CITY, April 2%4—Be-| MEMPHIS, April %4.—-This city cause a thin membranous filament | has, but doesn't boast of having, the connecting his toes made him web-|cheapest labor in the Unired St footed, Frank F. Adams, of Wichita, | Prisoners work under the direction of thought he would make a splendid re- | the police department for 10 cents an eruit for that semiaquatic organiza-|hour. There are no # tion, the marine corps, and was keen-| ~~~ ~~ ly disappointed when rejected for en- leaks—Venice. listment here for that very reason.| The recruiting sergeant suggested Now Adams believes that if Uncle that Adams acquige water on the fam can't use a man-duck he still knee with his other accomplishments has a mission tn life and is conterm- | and then enter the Patagonian navy Piating applying for a position as| Another suggestion was that he traffic cop in the city of unfixed grow fins. Thought Web Feet « Courage Brings Success NSIDERABLE of success in life is impeded by lack of courage— the courage of conviction. Cultivation of courage is an essential to success. Determination is one of he foundation stones for courage. Determine to have the courage to make rour income more than cover all your -xpenditures. Decide to save some part of your income by opening a savings yecount. This courage will result in a habit that will mean success in after life. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. bined resources Dexter Trust and Savings and Dexter Horton National Bank Exceed '$25,000,000.00 ee of the best ors on earth were |the Western front during the r | days of the war when it took a speed deman to keep up with the fleeing German armies. Some of these same truck drivers are now on the King county pay roll, Here are the pictures of 20 chaps, all exservice men, whg have found jobs in County Comm Tom Dobson's district, No. 3, atreteh. ing fram Ballard to Renton, on the motor lett to right they are: Top tier: George Pritchard, Ren ton, headquarters company, 103rd_ truck | toner | enst side of Lake Washington. From | i ’ AR—SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920: y] Vets Operate County Truck Fleet £ DOGS SEEP Pees eeeeeesseeeeeeseeR County Commissioner Dobson Uses Them to Help Build Roads @ Nivcarn How Over on West Front® FE Ryn regiment, 26th Thomas Faull, Rentor division, v A 8.8 dan, and George Washington, trans port service; Melbourne Greggs, | Newcastle, Us. 8 8. C185, sub chaser; Sibley Stenmorc, 1 b ath | ley 8 04 N. Sat et, formerty of the 16let Infantry Company B; Dewey Smith, Fail City, U, & B., R19. Second tier: Howard Stow, Fall | City, 25th Engineers, Company D.; G. A. Bidanoe, North Bend, 1. MC. and 213th Engineers; Charles Schu- ler, Duvall, Company C, Eighth tn- |tantry, H. &. reeulare; Moya Bush, | Tmeaquah, 37th ¥ 13th divinton. Third tiers Earl J, Benner, Sno quaimie, 220th infantry, 80th div ©, W. Haggarty, 8509 14th ave W., 36tet infantry, Sint division ‘ompany B; B. L. Holmen, 86th and 10th ave, N, E., 161nt infantry, Cam pany L; Dave Williams, 710 Lake ave. 8, Motor Truck company 21; Walter Bilis, 27th artillery Fourth tier: Albert R. Snoqualmie, Company B, |gineers; Ben Sanda, 1607 N Company H, 1024 Intan) | vision; Floyd Lyne, 8. Rochester; RV. of engineers; Paul Holn Company B, 117th engi N Johneon, 224 en- S4th st, 26th as mh, U. 8, f captain JAIL SENTENCE Posed as Husband of Ne- braska Woman “April 24. —Pederal 4id not know whether loved another #0 well that he enlled to evade the draft, or he hated the army h willing to do any get out of service Liggett pleaded guilty a false questionnaire court Four months in county jail ia his sentence. Unmarried, he posed as the husband of a Nebraska farmer wife, when called in selective draft Later he married the mut she divorced him. She was 11 years his senior, Liggett has another wife in Nebraska. Print Paper Bill SPOKANE, Judge Rudkir G. T. Liggett, man's wife her his c whether that to to making in federal wom. WASHINGTON, April 24.—Presi dent Wilson today signed the print paper bill. The print paper bill provides that imported paper cont ing eight cents or less a pound shall not be dutiable. It raised thin ex emption from five cents pound “8 a means of stimulating imports of print paper. Aged Clown Is" Unable to Work POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. April! 24—His career in the sawdust ring ended, Alec Jacobson, 76 years ot who for many years has made chil dren happy with his antics circus clown, has been placed in the care of a wealthy niece in New York city by the local bureau of Associated Charities, to which he applied for aid Worked on Car; He Lands in Hospital | ‘ames Forbes, 21, 118 20th ave., is in the Seattle gen trday with a cut finger, early Saturday morning ing as 4 car repairman at the King at. station repair yard. sustained Signed by Wilson); fal hospital Sat-| SLACKER GIVEN |PLAN RECLAMATION CONGRESS HERE TO At & cost of $100 an acre, an empire of 1,750,000 acres, now lying idle, can be brought un der the highest state of cultiva tien within the borders of this state, doubling, in this manner, the productive area of Wash ington. This, in brief, organization result of Rainier leading busin anf Seattle not only wide, reclamation will total mil | | | is the chief goal of to formed ax nference held at Friday between men of Spokane The organization is to state-wide but inter for the scope of the projects to be boosted fa in Wash ton, Idaho, Montana and Oregon These four states are to be welded into one great booster organization. to Impress upon congress the urgent necessity of making arid lands pro luctive and thus bring to a au wolw the an be the a oe the club be state ker world AID HUGE PROJECT Jand the lowering of the costs of | living. The chief. project upon jnational attention ix to |!* the Columbia river basin, whic when developed, will create another state of Washington within Present state it is claimed To promote this sovseprise other frrigation — pro; planned to hold an irri ation, nad reclamation congress in Seattle us large i by the Colorado river basin project | The oy meres. the Spokane Chamber of Com Those who addressed the meeting were: W. 8. Gilbert, presi dent of the Spokane | Arthur Jones, Fred Adams, R. Calkins, vice president of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway FE. Blaine and Senator | Poindexter. President Hedges Ithe Ss: presided of Plan Extensive Tourist Seasori Plans for an extensive tourist sea which may be developed to the of continuous festivities in cities of Washington, Oregon British Columbia, tn week in Seattle, are \ Plation by the Northwest Ls8O son scope jon, ‘Evergreen Trail to Lure Touri ‘The Evergreen Trail of Summer -|time Delight” t# the title of a color }ful map-pamphlet sent thruout the |nation this week by the Rainier National Park company. It shows the of beauty for in’ the Northwest, recites and figures of Northwest and explains the “lure of the route natural tourists facts ithe West.” overnment supplies valued at $685,000,000 were sold on credit to European nations last year 1 600,000 grains of water. while work-| In order to introduce our new (wh and strongest plate known, covers $1: $1 $8. $8. All work guaranteed for 15 yea Nog ie and get teeth me day. F 4 See Samples of Our |weat of Time Most ot our pre |early patients, whose work in still patients who have tested our work. you are in the right piace. nt patrona Bring thi Open Spndays Fram 9 to REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: bone) plate, which is the lightest ttle of the roof of the mouth; can bite corn off the co : teed 16 years EXAMINATION 5.00 Set of Tecth.... 0.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. 00 Crowns ... 00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling Painless Extracting rs. Have impression taken im the amination and advice fri je and Bridue Work. ein ree d by our od satisfaction. Ask our ning to our office, be sure you Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 203 UBIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Vraseri'sterson On A grain of strychnine will embitter | TELLS BANKERS TO BE SINCERE: Secret of Publicity Success, | Says Frazier BOSTON, April 24. Frazier, president of the Washington Mutual Savings bank, of Seattle, de livered an address before conference of savings bankers held rday in the Boston City, club His subject was, “What Is the Best Publicit A Advertising for Er couraging Savings and’ for Promot jing Good WHI? | “The best kind of. advertising for encouraging savings ig the printed lor spoken message Which rings with | sincerity parries ¢ the person addresned,” part. “A plain message, plainly lepoken, is what brings the business. Financial advertising in A matter, Dignified — expression |therefore important. | points should rarely be enaployed Saint Paul, the apostle, if h | living today, would have a w | opportunity in the fiel ld of advertis ing. There was vibrant power in everything this great apostle sald to his fellow-men, and his words were so clear, forceful and convincing that they. come thundering down centuries, apparently with ower, qind all of us mit it or not, are in 4 in our daily lives by his ut \terances, ‘This is proven by the fact |that we are all constantly quoting joften unednscionsly, , from — the | apeectios and letters of Saint Paul, | the apostle | “Let every officer and employe of |your bank’ be trained to the impor | ince of assisting depositors in every | Possible way-—namely, advising with them on the sale of thelr property, nd were rftul 21 i Pa “=. Convicted |. W. W. Is Dey which the| Jury of having distributed I focnme a} pamphlets. hh, | Printed in 4 ome years before the criminal syn the | dicaliam | and had no bearing on McLennan’s act om | @ feale as that conducted | Los Angeles recently to promote | meeting Friday was initiated last chamber; | M | feet when Miles | injuries and is suffering from nerv "i | | jmade by | Raymond R a | gon, Action to| positor, he by » said in| vertising serious | interest toward m is j limit Exclamation | of ‘terms of their contracts, advice, baer Bargain Seekers With $50 to $750 Cash WATCH and WAIT | FOR OUR ANNOUNCEME on Paved Streets Close to the Business Section Most of Them Less Than 10 Minutes From Second Avenue Held by a Well Known Estate for Years and Now Available at Less Than Unimproved Subdivision Prices Carter, MacDonald & Miller, Inc. | 208 Columbia Street Elliott 5870 In the presence of scores of swim mers. They ran. No one was dregs ed for the chase and so they escaped. Get Real Shock at This Bathing Beach SAN FRANCISCO, April 24.— Armed bandits held up Louis Hays-| ticlan whe has managed to get him- sen, cashier at the Sutro baths here’ self disliked by the machine, ‘SYNDIGALIST MOTION FAILS nied Another Trial Robert McLennan preanixer convicted criminal syndic m, was denied a new trial by Superior Judge J. T Ronald today and sentenced to nerve one to 10 years ih the state prison. ;His attorney, Ralph Pierce served notice that he would appeal to the supreme court ® Mcleonan was found guilty by a we Ww The pamphlets were 1916, the defense claimed, ant w. Ww this week Build Up Your Balance Frequently we have said that service is our stock in trade. We sell our ser- vice as a merchant sells his goods. Much of our service is free, but just as a merchant cannot offer you all of his wares at a price lower than their cost to him, so we cannot profitably offer you our service without a reas- onable expectation that in the main your balance will be sufficient to pay us for the work inaolved in the proper care of your funds. At the same time, maintaining a good balance is a bene- fit to you in many ways. but fact enacted, that t law Ronald was held Judge |Woman in Auto Is Killed by Train HUBBARD, Ore. April 24 Mrs Edward Schiol, 34, was killed here| night when the automobile in which she and her husband were riding as s#tr and Ousnea by a Southern Pacific freight trair The woman was hurled nearly 100 the train hit the automo Her skull was fractured. Her a doctor, received interna! bile. husband, His condition i eritical occurred at a obscure a Yells Stopped Auto Purloiners A brazen effort was made by four youths late Friday night to steal an automobile from the Central garage, 704 Jacknon st., according to a report Robert Hanson, garage manager, early Saturday morning tg tho police The youths. drove into the some oll son was ous shock 7 aceident ¥ H according to Hanson, and ordered 4 while Han-| ‘illing the machine, two of @ national |/the youths jumped Into another ma chine, garage, Their scheme which was standing in the and started to drive away was detected by Han. who yelled, forcing them jabandon the ear, All four youths | escaped in their own automobile. The Reasonable Way to - Clean Up Your Debts You would like to be free from the worry -of all those little debts—if you only knew how to get a fresh start. We invite you to do just what every busi- ness man does when he needs money for a legitimate purpose—borrow the amount at a reasonable rate of interest. We'll Lend You Enough to Pay All Your Debts if you can satisfy us that you. are ina position to repay the amount in regular weekly or monthly payments. Get Out of Debt Today DOUSTHIAL, LOAN 8 Co Phone Main 4210 o21 Dion. Ss i about taxes, ete, Every time ender valuable assistance to a de | ames an invaluab ad medium—the kind you can. | ase with money, Kindness | strangers and sympathetic | n and women of business experience—this sort | “1 Will is like bread cast upon the watere—it returns to you after many days.” } ‘Thorouginess our methods ta, every tr tr tion, and our eus- tomers accorded every cour- tesy coi nt with sound busl- nese judgment 4% Pala co Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, Peoples Savings Bank GROCORD AVE. AND PIKE OB you! pot pure shown te