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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. BACK TO SCENES OF TRIUMPHS Here is the caisson bearing the body of Warren G. Harding turning into Pennsylvania Thousands, from newsboys and flower girls up to the nation’s leaders, passed before the die ras it lay in state under the spreading dome of the historic old govern: rnment building. TAPS SOUNDED 'U nthinking Desecrate Old, Passes On Hallowed Resting Place James (“Uncle Jimmie") Bowie} WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—To the | hundreds— sometimes thousands — of tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the | of visitors flock there almost daily wt sacred shrine, some | They come more in curiosity than in s persons do this: revere of 100 years, He passed away| Lay lunch-baskets on It with the inevitable kodak. . with his two faithfu' 8 matches on it “Hey, bully, you take my pic n top of it and have|ture on top of the tomb and I'll take yours,’ is one of the thingy you uinst it and spin yarns. frequently hear as they swap cam isitors sometimes seem to for- | eras hat ft is a hallowed spot,”’ says Few of those who visit the tomt Col. C. O. Sherrill, superin-| seem to think of died at his cabin, 2100 12th ave. rday night, at the ripe old gs on guard. Not even heard the Gri called for Uncle Jimmie. A lovable figure, a soldier during ¢ greater part of his life, and a | 1 en under all but four of the 30|tendent of public buildings an is ot tha The Un. | founds, who is urging that a guard | hardly any ever remove their hats wsjimmie left a host of friends. H, |0@ placed at the tomb In European countries, the tombs was never married, but has been it has even been reported |of the unknown dead are treated cared for my nelghbora for several |t? me that persona have been seen | w ve shooting craps on the tomb!" ex-| ri He wan boon in ‘Texas, April. 49,| “maimed Sherrill Everyone approaches with head fo has ive of Genk St. Clair, of |, Shrouded in its pathetic mystery | bared and many kneel when they nd, baba fire ty 46.5 | that will forever remain Inviolable,|come in aight of ft cembet of Poa Mo. G the tomb of America’s unknown is| ‘We ought to build a Ittle chain ends. and members of th x-foot block of e ite that rests| fence oa und the tomb of ou oleh node aggre e brow of @ little hill in Ar-| kn po arrang h ral. National cemetery, ju there, |acroas the ‘river, It stands immedt Fe the guards be men who lately behind the magnificent Memor-| have made the best records in the Two Alleged Drug tal Amphitheater of pure white mar-|army, navy and marine corps and ble and overlooks the sloping acres | Doslces Captured esha craven 3 — wesc around Washington and! ree Jazz Reigns SHIPS TO BE | abthe Met| oct ALE no wolemnity that © utmost reverence, Col. Sher. explains by way of contrast ead and put some guards ‘ nerrill says. ‘I would that they be accorded the high honor jof guarding the Unknown Soldier's one of the favorite sight-| tomb as their reward for meritorious ® arresting és Hit in Seattle leave Monday for Port Townsend, Other ships of the lin w stationed at various Sound ports, will also be {fle Along.” the sensational) stationed at Port Townsend for over- colored revue which ran two years) hauling. Jon Broadway, opened at the Metro-| Following the overhi politan Sunday evening for a week's | assignment of the ships w run. the Fourth Of jazz, the play has nothing but.| here, w Hing, a re be made, {vision, now osm 1 be shifted to Tacoma, Matinees: 2:30 Nights: 7 and 9 RUTH STONE n “Be You ton on a tiny thread of plot, but jdon’t let this prejudice you against }it, The plot dies a natural and time ly death five minutes after the cur tain rises, and there is no mourn fact, their singing and dancing con tributes the greater part of the show's speed. Individually t e is enough talent in “Shuffle Along” to furnish three revues. The all-colored lorchestra lends ita support to the splendid rhythm of the musical num. bers, A. J. 8. he high ight of the show was the singing of a splendid male quar. tet, which rendered a number of new songs and a few of the old favorites in a manner calculated to elicit pro- | longed applaus Among the other popular numbers jaryland,” sung ng Me to Sleep, uring Theo Mc:| Former Princess of Donald, and “Bandana Day semble number Jed by Charles Nor-| Russia Arrives Here NOW! NOW! Mrs. Olga Illyin, wife of a Russian THE AMERICAN LEGION officer, left Seattle Sunday night for PRESENTS ITS SUPER FEATURE FILM CLASSIC San Francisco with her husband. “Kool and Komfortable” Until Priday) “More to Be Pitied Than corned” IN Kiddies 10 Cents Always Dear Mother,” ave. en route from the White House to the capitol. Gen, Pershing led the military escort. | FOR FIGHTER! Z'omb of Unknown Hero G.A.R. Veteran,, 100 Years | Picnic Parties Scatter Lunch Remnants Over | and nearly always armed | sion should demand and| is said to ha’ a ma-} rate achedse A chinery overhauw! capital : soe . [ships of the F which steering customers to Colored Revue Is Big oe Some hored in Elliott say ie ¥ he past 10 days, echetiiaa 45 thorofare before | | sion Proves Popular Billy Dewey and Edgar Conners| Offering a musical comedy ver. ‘@ the two leading comedy roles, | sion of '*The Taxi Girl,’ the popular do their darnedest to make them ‘ | cor farce which was seen on & funny. ‘The. chorus, both male ast | ey, | stage on, Will King female, 1s unuaually excellent; in| St#s® here last sedeon, Wil and his company won hearty ap plause from Saturday and Sunday noes at the Heilig. ‘’The Taxi/of Swinomist F dent of Anacortes, heart disease. | Girl | famed comedian in Beattle, and as presented by King is much more en: tertaining than was the original play. Much of the honors this week go to Hermie King and his symphonic | jazz orchestra who were repeatedly lencored for their renditions. They featured the Russian ‘March of the | Mannikins’* | new waltz ballad, mar," and an Oriental fantasy. ‘A number of musical specialties, the most popular of which were Bess Hill's number, ‘'I Got It, * and Ruby Adams’ ‘‘Come On Home,’ were received with enthu- \ siasm. Don Smith lead the Star Trio * and the trio} lies “Midnight Ro! also offered, ‘Where There's a Will oss Mendelson was fea-| parish, and Way. She was in Kazan during the terrible | days of the famine, wnen people ate |their own dead. The arrivai of the 9—THRILLING REELS—9 Starring | American Relief workers saved the | lives of thousands of children, she ARNOLD DALY and MARY KENNISON CARR AUl-Star Cast ‘Thousands in Cast | sald. | She was a writer in Tho New ‘Twenty-four Principaln Mammoth See: Magnifice! of Love Stort tion yet. made w York American Elaborate Music Augmented Orchestra Keach She hopes to continue fiction work | here Mrs. Kirkham to Be | The fu | of Mrs. Adeline Drake | Sweetest, Happl ont powerful pi | Eighth ave. N., held Monday at 2 p. m, from the |Queen Anne Christian church, Third ave. W. and Leo st pal has sympathetic theme Interwoven i Mrs, Kirkham had bee: wh into Pe ‘a of | Mrs, Kirkham ha en a resident am ry of tone, synchronized to pleture, dd: Maat TOS thas boat:18 youre aka AESOP’ "ARLES Ta . , Drake of Iowa. She is survived by AESOE ABLES TOPICS OF THE DAY two daughters, a sister and a num “DIPPY-DO-DADS” in “BE HONES' SOMETHING NEW! THIS WEEK ONLY ‘Three Shows Dally—a, 7, 6 P.M. Reduced Prices—Matinees: 5c—Nights: Children: 25¢ Any Show AUSPICES COMBINED POSTS OF SHATTLE MOORE THEATRE ber of grandchildr EIGHTEEN VETERANS have filed on land in the Hanford.White Bluffs district since June 1, it is an Baturday Se, 50e A small payment down and the | balance like rent will help you start \that home of your own, Many goo offers ¢ in the Want Ad Columns | | nounced | | Time, a well known Russian paper, | tured in a and has also written short stories,| the dancing girls, and Clair Starr | Buried Here Today | have a Kirkham, who died at her home, 2463 | the name fault and eight other Saturday, was to be| cipals have amusing come r¢ Kirkland Plans to All of Kirkland 1s planning to par ticipate In the program of _ plenic sports to be staged by the Warren ©. Grimm post of the American Le: gion next Saturday, Members of the Seattle Transportation club, who plenic at Kirkland on the same day, have been invited to participate: Canoe races, tilts, baseball games, surf board riding and other aquatic sports are on the program. Seattle legion members have been asked to participate, A community dance on the steamship Fort Jackson, in use the Kirkland legion as a club tonight, house, will clove the day's festivities, THE SEATTLE FREDERICK & NELSON AVENUE—PINE STREET— IXTH AVENUE ,, New Autumn Dresses Are Arriving Sizes for Women and Misses—16 to 40, An especially good selection of modes for the woman of full fig- ure. An unusually Tea Pots Lane priced 59c HE pleasing shape, rich brown color and heavy glaze of these English-made Tea Pots marks them at once as unusually good value at this low price. In 4- or 6-cup size, low-priced, Tuesday, at 59¢ each. DOWNSTAIRS STORE —DOWNSTAIRS § —in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE Smart Styles With the Appeal of Modest Prices $15.00 $17.75 . 2875 and $27.75 ‘THE first Autumn style thoughts are glimpsed in new Dresses arriving in the Downstairs Store. Street, Afternoon und Dinner Frocks —which are smartly appropriate for immediate require- ments, fashioned of such favored materials as: Georgette, Caxton Crepe, Satin i —and combinations of Georgette and Satin Crepe and Lace A Canton Crepes and Georgette The style: details note sweh smart developments as— overdrapes, the repeated use of plaits, coat and apron effects, side drapes, girdles aind a wide variety of attrae- tive sleeve treatments. More Than Sixty Styles in the Four Groups —and each frock, in each gi‘oup, represents uncommon- ly good value. attractive showing of Autumn modes in Dresses, within th —DOWNSTAIRS STORE a modest price-range: $15.00, $17.75, $21.75, $27.75. 27x94-inch Rag Rugs EXCEPTIONAL VALUES At 75c Each These attractive, closely-braided Rugs are colorful hit-and-miss combinations, band end-borders in Pink, Blue and Gold. ally low-priced at 75¢ each. English-Made Cretonne Pillows REDUCED 50c Just 80 of these Cretonne-cov ered Pillows in round shape, fin- ished in st effect, with large button in center. Serviceable for motoring, outings, canoes and porch Reduced to 50¢ each. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 225 PAIRS OF Women’s Vici Kid Oxfords Low-priced at $3.95 the Pair Boys’ Sports Blouses REDUCED 49c Woven-stripe Madras cloth and plain tan and white Oxford cloth fashion these Boys’ Blouses, in the comfortable style boys like so well. Sizes 8 to 15 years (not all patterns in each size); reduced =. to 49¢. OMEN’S blewk vici kidskin Oxfords, in the attractive 2d very practical style sketched, will be a featured offering in the Downstairs Store, Tuesday. They are of fine quality leathers, with Goodyear welt soles and mili heels. Sizes 4 to !}. Widths AAA to D. Un- usually low -priced at $3.95 Po’ STAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Taxi Girl Is Here and There Heilig Show | Gintaro ally, it was “Shuffle Along ing ‘ifth division the Harry Coleman this chretnioeation oF Yael Trtas ict toe gel hie ‘the ter Rudinot® guage popular. And it introduced) qiyision at Bellingham, the latter | loy—Gordon & Healy—Nell many oth innovations to biase ships returning to Elliott bay. Rencope | Broadway, including such fast and|° Th» battle fleet will sail for San Musical Comdy Ver- Revue La Petite D neing o# was never £€€0 | Pedro August 27. Matinees: 25e Nights: 4c revue—like most revues—is is the eighth offering of the “Dreamy Melodies"; 4 the Shall You'll Get Cane Land,’ with “Oh Dear. In the comedy itself Will King} covery of | maintains the character of Ike) home | Leschinaky and portrays a good hus band whose only fault is that he muat occasionally sneak out and “good time.’ Lew Dunbar] enth {s seén ng an Irish father who has prin. Join in Vet Picnic ered the Happy Hour cafe, two months ago, thicket along Car- at 221 Second ave. concealed in a kook Sunday Carr of Swan Trail, trouble late Saturday in Everett, Thomas Tait, Salen ats and formtr ET baskrapeectrasenar Teach him to walk ty taking his died Sunday of ‘Twenty-four hours after she had opened a delicatessen store in Ey- erett, Miss Mary Burkhart, 40, for- mer store, Sunday. Justice Charles H. tralia, day, when he fell from an automo: bile. ‘Tacoma Catholic societies will hold high 10:30, on Mount Rainier, from Seattle vited to attend, Tacoma, officiating. ‘|Sickness Overtakes al {at the Virginia Mason hospital Sat- 60 quarts of beer at 201 Brandon st, tending the camp meeting of § Day Adventists, 1 ress “lin Seattle since Thursday. Young | Lake Louise, and Banff and will be descendant of one of the founders of “land J. W. son, All six will o 90th birthday Sun and J. W, Simpson Il come at Cedarhurst. wero guests Sunday at an informal reception founder of the community, * ; New Salvation Army Weat wore to have been held Mon- day morning from Bonney-Watson's under the auspices of the Musician's Association of Seattle, . Ceremonies surrounding the lay-¥ ing of the cornerstone of the Ore. gon: Washington there August Got a Dog? Want Hinr to THOUSANDS GO DoTricks? Here’s .fow ‘a ON half of Seattle's population staye: Can your dog do tricks? Will he Never abuse him. Me anness does | within the city’s gates Sunday. fetch articles thrown to him? Does, far more harm than {jood. Don’t/a whole day of glorious § He malnal peepee © like humans in their di fferences of If you're interested in your pets | temperament. ‘Three large picnics featured the day, you'll be glad to know still more| ‘The first thing to do ‘bi to get. the} The Woodmen of the World of Se- about them, . |dog's confidence by play Ing and fool-jattle held their annual picnic at ‘This week Bllaworth W. Murray is|ing with him until y ou win his} Woodland park and the attendance friendship. was heayy. Various novelty Teach the simplest trTbxs first. By | 824 contests were on the program feeding him from the © table he will | @ddition to the performances of soon learn to sit up Wh en told. bac aa poe aig 2 presenting “Murray’s American Beauties,” a wei-known group of canine vaudeville performers, at the Murray's pet hobby 1s helping peo- | »,, ‘ % % 4 ‘ repaws and leading h' fn around as ple with their pets. He thinks dogs you would take a baby by the hand lasted all day. are the greatest pals in the world.|¢, teach the sane thinté At Kirklana « picnic of the G spends his whole life with them, and ssaabech wants to hel pothers feel the same|,,2< 7ou want him to. sete thiges, boc \ throw something. Lens him to it. as he does, = If your’ pets have some special|7Ut tt in his mouth);e id: leads tay trouble or sickness, Murray will be| irq him with someti bing he tikes|tlom, by the Western glad to help you, You can see him| i, qa¢. Farmers. Several addresses on the any day this week backstage at the | "10°. are our most ii) telligent pets, | problems of farmers were included theater after 2:30 p.m. The entrance] 11.4 treatment and a /Bttle patience | the program. ig on Second avenue in the middle of| (ft tney show almost.,&uman intelli-| Concerts given Sunday by e the block gence! ‘band at Woodland park and by Wag: | Some of Murray's suggestions are:|" iv.o.6 wishing to tate» sick pets to|Ner’s band at Woodland and — eh @ dog like you woulda child’ y1. sfurray are asked to ‘call and| Parks, also attracted large crowds, in school. A arrange for appointme mts at Main Bory oe ee IG Sty 1038, the Palace hotel, or Main 0461,] ‘The soll of Siberia is someti the Palace Hip theatre. frozen to a depth of 63 feet. Coa - > Finest Table Quality Deedlit-Deedle Dumpling —Son J olin, and {the rest of the ae will re joice when you serve | blackbein-y dumplings with NUCOA Ice-Creaim Sauce—One-half cup NUCOA creamed with 1% cups con- fectioner’ s sugar. . Flavor and chill icy cold. and a chautauqua and picnic was Yale Vacationists Fred A, Potts, son of a wealthy New York broker, was operated on urday, and five of his friends, in- cluding Avery Rockefeller, whose great-uncle is John D. Rockefeller, Yhe oll king, had to curtail their vacation plans accordingly. The youths, all Yale students, have been Rockefeller, J, H. Whitney and M. J, Field will go on to Vancouver, Joined later by Potts, G. D. Stout together again at some place In the Canadian Rockies when Potts re. covers, Man Assigned Here Envoy Willlam Neill, for 30 years in the service of the Salvation Army in Canada and England, arrived in Seattle recently to relieve Command. ant A.D, Jackson, home secretary of the Washington district, Neill ts from Winnipeg and Jackson goes to Butte, Mont,, to take charge, Neill will make his headquarters at 1416 Sixth ave -4> One Half the pit . THE! BEST ‘FOODS, Inc. worry if he is stubborn. Dogs aré| weather, Seattle folks packéd — other camps and the hilarity and fu penters’ Local No, 131, which at- tracted a big crowd was on all day — back to the starting poidjat. Then re-|held at People's park, Renton cranes