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cud ait nile pes fe of THE ATTI TAR PAGE a a i Thomas Meighan ca = reren B “Homeward 4 Bound” Children of D Zo —~* | ON DAY MORE! The big domestic drama KYNE Let's go to The Liberty a always gv0d advice ui NOW PLAYING— FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT x T) @anly big new show of unusual im- ports in town today— LEW CODY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN BERT LYTELL CLAIRE WINDSOR BRYANT WASHBURN MARJORIE DAW ELMO LINCOLN GERTRUDE ASTOR MITCHELL LEWIS ADOLPHE MENJOU JOSEPHINE CROWELL IRVING CUMMINGS HOBART BOSWORTH the Sequel to “The Prisoner of Zenda” SU Romance and adventure draw to a huge climax with the breathless sword play predominating! The royal story of a king’s double, who doubles for him in marriage! ALLACE AT THE URLITZER AESOP FABLE GET WELL in NATURAL WAY Thousands suffering from Chinese Herb Specialist J. LYSOU Herb remedies are , eatarrh, cold, coum kidney, biadder, skin ern have been health by De. Wo, Chiness Nature Remedies. Alno treats and obildren Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor Licensed and Specialiat © Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Seattle 2198 men, of men and all Gisorders of women, Call or write, Medicine Ce, Keattle, Wash. fain 6352 | Democrats Must Name Progressive} tii crote-Raniin @. OITO F KEGEL, Preaidont g Oldest and Tuesday. ! The distinction of being the old est clown in the ctr profession to Jules enarian today goes nour, the septu: “Joey.” who more than holds his own with the hun dred merry follows, will be seen the Ringling Bros, and um & Bailey combined show onday and Tuesday afternoon a8 Y auick-witted a youngest of his He a with to his long record before the a pan public as @ professional merry maker, for he waa lit born and brid in the cirous-business. Altho of French parentage, came into the world on the Spanish side of enees, and most of his carver nas been passed on Amer 1 s this dear old funn low Diggeldy Dan, e'clown who live Will Take Off All Excess Fat|mesting where a star Only 586. 00 Round trip Seattle te Eastern Points See E. L. Carey General Agent 407 4th Ave, Phone Euiott 5550 Seattle, Wash. ae mt | PUGET F SOLULND STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY Travel by Meamer TACOMA Dally 7, 9, te mre & 6 ingle 45c nt — ¥ICTORTA. B.C. Port Angeles Mralt Po Dally. 12 NGHAM, “AN ‘Dally 10:00 p. “Fort Townsend fall Ova>— nections nnd Mill Porte Dally # am. and 6 p.m pont LUDLOW Dally 10:00 a.m, 5:20 p.m Auto and Passenger Ferry Auto Mate $2.00 np hort cut to Olymplo Pe Wed Freight only. SWAT RAY AND WAY PORTS Mon, and Thurs, 10 «an a COLMAN DOCK, FOOT MARION ST Prone Main PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO ff Jules Turnour, dean of the hundred "Clowns Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey contbined circus, and| prototype of Diggeldy Dan of story book fame. a good many thousands to laugh under the big top Monday | has his hatr restored in ‘ and a whee.” with the He'll cause | Inte n the pages of Edwin P. Norwood's book of that title, which promises jto becom a child's classic a it 5 same Jules with bis quaint, dew f yatc Y reapor prid personality and nomy who has been | for the “Digs & hundred c owns will ble cireus. jose that manipulate ure hook and ladder vente in an Internatio in. | dig and perform scores of other ludicrous stunts. But if you are urious to see the dean of them just watch for the clown who That will be Jutes. | Plan to Reduce the Ay Charges for Dying OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 16.—A group of residents of Oklahoma City have banded together to reduce the ont neral expenses, adopting as their motto: “It costs too h to ¢ and you can't afford te nded t was voted Twenty at the org the “Sensible Burying will endeavor to have members leave ; | their worldly wealth to relatives in t « for costly funerals. t one member to start stablish- ford, or- | ganizer. and “Another will m: ell them at a re coffins asonabdle pric K ground at comt Weed-End Vaults to | Outwit the Thief TER, Eng. night bank here so xt ke ae week-end burgla years of honest, igh work without hange of name, man agement or ownership has given Wilson's an international — reputa tion, patronage and in- dorsoment Can We Help You to Succeed? WILSON’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (with other work) four partial pine, which doen not ° f the mouth If you cover the r h net of GOLD CROWNS ¥ Most of our present patronage in by our early custom. ork guaranteed for 15 yoara fixaminatian free. OHIO CUT HATE DENTISTS Tistnhitahed 20 Yenrs Second Ave. and-University St. Open 0 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 Sundays | swinging freq | sive column | expla CHANCE FOR Coolidge Will Be Clown¢ ComingHere DIL STATES THIS 1S ONLY Bl Joey’, 70 WithRingling’ s PARTY IN 1924 G o. P. Nominee as Conservative; Hard Fight Is Looming When BY LE RM. HO NT People are no longer divided by lines and the Democratic victory at Hes in the party the polls in nomination of # te for the presi nator C, C, DULL He is in Beattie unofficial trip The senator believes that Coolidge | will be undoubtedly the Republican nominee and that he will enter the field as a conservative. If the Demo crats nominate « conservative to run against him, « third party will enter the field. If not, the fight will be between the two old parties on the versus issue of conservatism pro greaniviaen Organization of the mark the first clash and ite outcome may prove a political barometer, de clared Dill. Republicans tn t te 4a margin of six ve Demoorstio’ and. Farmer or forces. senate wil ave only the And with the Republican senators Including such men as La Follette Brookheart, Ladd, Frasier, Borah Capper and Johnson, the Washing ton senator {s confident that the Democrats will be enabled to muster four of the six votes reaqifired to give them victory on many important questions BORAH AND HI IN TWILIGHT ZONE Dill described Borah, Hi Johnson as being in the ght zone.” Their support cannot Capper and be counted for all progressive mens. ures, but they are all likely to kick over the traces without warning, ntly into the progres he raid Woe expect to pass a noldi dill, farm relief measures modifying the Each-Cumm © bonus railway act,” sald Dill. Coolidge may yeto there that his attitude will definitely atamp an a conservative before the na Pa, Aug. 16 ments to enforce HARRISBL neylvania may lead f ay ns to « poll tleggers by mm highway patrol” charged with sponaibility of regulating traffic c highways {125 men wi s of the state be placed rtly to augm police and he law ¢ chot assumed the rein of wtate gov ernment Altho the highway patrol has iim ate ,police they Hee powers, 0s assume di the auer of crime highw an well amure and peaceful pur bontta toch the bootlegger, there be an adequate force on the roads that lead in and out of the state, In men! quate event that hin law enforce am fails because of inade ce force, It was y patrol may sibility of hecking the liquor traffic Plans are being laid governor and his law j officers, the attorney general and the uperintendent of state police, to con ntensive campaign against ootlogging atti crime of every de- {ption. Lam pleased with the progre already made, and thoroughly con ced that the crooks and crimina| going to 1 would be a enforcem the are fighting are and lose completely \Father Finds a) Daughter an Unsolved Puzzle : Sa a0 think that the days do beat every n, mother youngsters these thing.” “Now, dear, our daughter is no worse than all the rest of them. In fact, I think she’s littl: better.” “Oh, but they are so darn silly. What's she up to? She's been fuss ing around with her hair, and ane tops to primp in every mirror t the hot Makes me sick “Now, dear, don't let Helen worry you. young and re you were there once yourself.” “you, but in my time—" ember “Now, now, dear! Helen has a Yate with Dick tonight and they think they are In love, She is nervous and anxious to look her best tonight.” “well, by golly, she's making @ t study of her features. She t to know what she looks like.” “Ww. worry more about their looks than but Helen is a good they used to, and you mustn't fuss By the way, dear, week that sort, dear, much about her there in a party Helen ts keen about and I half promised her a new dress. And I was fust thinking that I could go |shopping with her tomorrow and |ahe could wear the dress for our next trip Labor Day, too.” “Oh, get her a new dress by all means, But don't go in very heawy That youngster is an expensive proposition now." “| know. Tam going to get it at Chorry's, where we have a charme Jaccount, ‘That way It won't be necessary to pay for it all at once, and besides they have thelr © ance Sale on now and wonderful divsses $15 and up. They are at 1015 Second aya, in the Rialto pullding, just over the Pig'n Whistle,"-Advertisement, chance for a} 4 legis. | 1, girls nowadays do seem to] Senate Convenes with the Lodge group “Owing to the tragedy of President Harding's death, I have been host now I dinlike to say I expect t oppose Coolidge on many iasues. But like Borah, 1 bi chance.” | Dill maid that it was too in giving him name any one candidate the | Democrats, He declared that he had no candidate himself. FORD WON'T BE ‘ STANDARD BEAKER The events of the next year are likely to leave one man ling un the logical democratic st ard bearer. This will not be Ic Among the progressives in the to consideratic are Mayor Dever of Gov. Davis of Ks Donahey of Ohio, Gov, Bryan of | Nebraska and McAdoo McAdoo has considerable strength, but there is a question as to how |the Wilson stamp upon him will be r ‘. Neither Underwood nor ci Al Smith of New. York will receive consideration. Both are wet, and in addition Underwood bears the stamp of Wall Street, suid Dill Smith, muster an able executive, would considerable strength thru |the East, but the menction in the Middio West and South would kill the party's chances. “No wet cand! |date can succeed,” he added | | Dill favors an extra pension of congrems to take up farm relief: le islation. He believes price fixing would bring some relief, and has lurged congressional action upon the | administration | ‘We must have a new system of markets,” declares Dill, I bel we should use the American mer chant marine to develop our foreign markets, ¢ t is necessa bring the empty ‘Pennsylvania State Cops “to Be Used in Dry Fight poor American if I doubted them Governor Pinchot told the United I his position on en sin stating hi forcement “We b he statis ve made a & is moving a There is uch gre lered, but I have half left to cover it DRY RESULTS SLOW IN PENNSYLVANIA of the governor to make | Pennsytvania dry has been slow and tedious. It was marked at the | beginning with y the inlature and fron opr to drastic meas reverse elements compiled the the by irst five state | Figures months of “dry” enforcement under the Pinchot policy show ly 2,000 arrests, Yet of this numbe ‘ head the stage of ence after go: ing thru the process of action | @rand juries. One hundred of the were fined and others given sen- tences averaging from two to six | months. | |" The firwt step in drying up the | state was the abolition of the saloon Jobtained from the legislature upon |the insistance of Governor Pinchot ‘# were next to be dealt The bootlegr: At! with. Pinchot sald he would run them ¢, ‘This he has found | use of the lethargtc at | titude of the Judiciary over which he had no control, Elimination of the saloon was a factor in encouraging otlesging that he did not anticipate us the revocation of licenses by the | courts was a sure method of control | Co-operation of law abiding agen- | cles was sought and the assistance of county and local authorities enlisted. ‘The response to this request has been negligible, Support been prom- Jixed by the state W. C. T. U. in rais- ing a $250,000 fund for the enforce- ment of law which was denied by the legislature jout of the s \h | Governor Pinchot maintains that [prohibition deserves equal attention |with the other laws of the common- | wealth and the nation by enforcement | agencies. He insisted that the m | asked of the assembly for this pur- | pose be placed to his credit for the |“enforcement of all laws." He would not permit it to be earmarked for prohibition and thus his appropria- 7. les was lost. ee —________ | "FRECKLES Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream to bleach away Tan, Freckles | Mix the jutce of two lemons with | three ounces of Orchard White, | which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, | jand you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful freckle and tan cream, and complexion beauti fier. | Massage this sweetly fragrant | lemon cream into the face, neck, | Jarms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes natural. ly bleach right out and how youth | fully clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes,—Advertisement, Here Is a Story of A SALE OF DRESSES for WOMEN $14.75 and $25.75 Each ND the prices quoted are much under regu- lar value to effect an immediate disposal. There is a good variety of these really won- derful dresses reduced out of the regular stock, and they are of a style and weight that womerr are picking out for early fall wearing. —Second Floor Demonstration The National PRESSURE COOKER for Cooking and Canning ACTORY dem- onstration will show every woman how to ‘save two- thirds time and fuel, all the food and how to cook a whole meal of meat, vegetables and dessert, at one time, over one burner in 10 to 50 minutes without the. flavors blend- ing. Also how to can fruit in 5 min- utes and vegetables in 10 to 50 minutes. $1.06 Down $1.00 a Week Puts a National, Pressure Cooker in Your Home HERE is no reason why any housewife should be without one. Every woman who is inter- ested in the conservation of food, fuel and time is invited to attend this demonstration. \ —Basement Store Alleged Bigamist made Sweden Enlarging Is Business Man $100 a week as a shoemaker. 'for national defense. Airplane Forces | A Norwegian is said to possess al gir D, Eng, Aug. 16—] STOCKHOLM, Aug, 16.—Several sixth sense of discovering hidden |— jer F. Spink accused of] military aeroplanes have been om or lost objects. |bigamy, stated in court that he|dered by the Swedish government “RAYSTAN” (Copyrighted)