The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1914, Page 3

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| Frederick Palmer, Famous War Correspondent, Foretells Titanic Modern Warfare in Fiction (eprron rays makes it appear Palmer, deseribes the aerial “The spread of the wings grew broader, enormous insect, audible fr tor was the size of some three sharp reports were The aviator reeled, and dro dip of the plane and his boc “The Brown gunners watched it fall rid thump as it hit a roof again, attracted by the hum “A Grhy } diri it as a “Already was its object scout. On man, seemingly a human mite aiming a toy gun aeroplanes, the Browr get was one of “The man in the little aeroplane was taking no risks in missing. His ego huge oblong gas-bag. “He drove for it as a ha “A ball of lightning shot “Dirigible and plane were hidden in an ugly swirl of dae em smoke that sread over the descent of cavorting juman bodies and broken machinery. “No lips were left to tell what the eyes of the air- scouts had seen. “But army of the G was the general commanding, ; a was to drive it into the meanwhile outside the fortifications, ; concentrated last redoubt by sheer weight STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1914. PAGE 3. ang authen, of numbers, to break through the Brown lines and cap- ture their town, The soldiers were waiting in the dark. ome saw pictures of home, of sweethearts; some thing “Occasionally came a sob from a man gone hysteri the attack the Beowne, and the avia- when two or ym the church tower pped sidewise A teetering ty was shaken free heard the hor and then looked skyward of other aerial motors was above them turning homeward. It had gained the fragile platform was a His tar- hovering above has no cosmos except that wk goes for its prey. forth sheets of flame. New French Fleurus, with rlage (below) outfit. ee a vast Francasse, His purpose in what Ned a “ram.” (Comedy) Odeon—Saturday FIRST, NEAR PIKE Pirates of the Plains J-part Warnere Feature. 4 Two Rattling Comedies elegantly furnished outside best accommodations in and courtesy for the least Transients, 500 to $1 Weekly, $2.10 to $4. Convententiy located for walking and street cars. BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1012 THIRD @AIN 1043 ATtENTION, LADIES || ‘We are the onty factory tn Seattie|| tes satisfaction. BOWLER HAT Co. 517 Union 8t., Opposite Windsor Apts ‘Main 3945. DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 19-plece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. which Is ith automatic guns and nchinlaninenyinnenimnaseniged o de- This of the ram to move strain; and once a the guns was the legs cal under the lirious laugh “After each outbreak an irritable whisper for silence from the officers, “Suddenly the heavens we laugh, a strange, breast the “Up over more hideous than them “The Browns’ flying fragments alive hardly re racked by the prologue of and of were death. “Plunging through shell craters, tructior its hosts were oftener treading torn by eddies of red de fli guns had realized life, ignal for the charge; for all the clambered. Sounds projectiles broke about ks they of Dust and stones en who opened fire fle filled tt cut by swaths and tide proceeded, until sh than on soil. “At the very height of the Gray charge, dark objects out of the heavens, and where earth dropped, 1 were mingled in the maceration e some giant reptile and torn and writhing, the gouged throbbing confusion “Blinded by atoms the charge from precipice t And lightnings, turned all sides buffeting them ey had advanced; as men they after the surrender, with its vertebrae breaking, charge stopped in dizzy from concussions, the from their goal, with death As sheep driven over the ed!” came the i a the hos- pital corps on the vast field of death Palmer thus descrit “Thick, ghastly the faces. blood, eyes popping a Ir-destroyer” armored car utp where faces half buri faces staring straight up at the sky, necks and a Brown were locked in a wrestling embrace in whic! a schrapnel burst had surprised them es that scene: thick, the dead and wounded; and ed, faces black with congealed faces with A Gra had been twisted! “The living were crawling out from under the shields they had made of corpses in shell craters, and search- ing for water in the canteens and biscuits in the haver= sacks of the dead. “One Grav, who was Author Says War Will Overthrow Grabbing Kings By Louis Wallis | (Author of “An Examination of Society” and Other Sociological Works.) | An economic war—a struggle growing out of the SOCIAL PROE- LEM—holds Europe in {ts deadly grip. This becomes clearer and | clearer as we catch our breath after tho first big, staggering war-| shocks are over. The underlying CAUSES OF ALL WAR will be made plainer to| the general public within the next few weeks and months than at any past time in human history. Although war ts a tremendous evil, tt STIMULATDS the mental | powers as nothing else does or can. England's greatest Intellectual uplift followed hard upon the defeat of the Spanish Armada The) American civil war cleared the atmosphere of this country and sent us| forward into a new stage of our history So don't be pessimistic and think this big European war {s the end | of civilization. Stuff and nonsense! Things always look bad tn the ong THUNDERSTORM; but thunderstorms ALWAYS CLEAR It’s an Economic War ee BATTLE SONGS THEY’RE SIN IN |Clemer Sunday Until Tuesday Night | “A Daughter of Eve,” comedy -——ENGLAND’S NATIONAL SONG—— ON EUROPE'S BATTLEFIELD---NO. 1 {Jane Grey. . dig h:m out. drama; “The Living Dea ninth of “The Man Who Disappeared” series; “The Substitute Heir,” come-| countercharge!” completely entombed except his head, remarked that he was all right if some one w “At his side showed the legs of a man who had been buried face downward. Ribs of the wounded broken in; features of the dead mashed by the heels of the Brown dy, and “Hearst-Selig Pictorial.” . . Alhambra Until Sunday Night “When a Woman Loves,” three |part Pathe drama; “Detective Dan | Cupid,” Nestor comedy; “Scenes tn Oldenburg, Southern Russia,” and “The Man of Her € hoice, Powers FERRY BOAT IS IN DRY DOCK The ferry steamer West Seattle went on dry dock this morning for minor repairs and will probably be out of service until Tuesday morning, August 11 The steamers Calisto and Camano will make the regular ferry runs with the exception of Sunday, on which day there will be no regular ferry service liver or bowels. hese troubles certainly and safely. the blood Indigestion longed 6 Business is better, says Brad- eee: street and act as a general tonic upo! biliousness, constipation might, bod fering and expose you to danger i Were Not On Hand} You Should Worry If it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to dg or defective action of the sto ailments are likely to a ikely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not reli are famous the world over, for their power to correct The: Rasary wa the sys! ‘f brain pe nerves. | ced, cause you if Beecham’s Any Medicine in the World. everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢, As to the CAUSES of this warstorm—no matter what the little, trivial events may be that are sald to have led to tt, the war is BCO- NOMIC tn {ts very fiber and essence. Mourn as we may the enormous loss of life and property, this war will be the capstone and CLIMAX of the great SOCIAL AWAKENING which has overspread all of modern civilization during the last few) years. We are told that {t all grows out of the murder of a man belong- ing to the Hapsburg family, a dynasty which is entangled {n European aillances and race hatreds, But the alleged “cause” {s entirely disproportionate to the sotua}} international EFFECT: Europe was ready to go to war ANYHOW. The murder of the Aus-| trian crown prince was merely the MATCH that set the powder maga-| zine on fire. Take those DYNASTIES and those race hatreds that we appeal to| so easily. A dynasty is always a FAMILY OF LANDGRABBERS, More than this, It is always a LEADING family of land-grabbers, | j | Aristocrats Grab All the Land The other land-grabbing families are the ARISTOCRACY. The} chief reason for the existence of a dynasty is that it acts primarily as the AGENT of the ARISTOCRATIC CLASS. } The dynasties that mostly figured in the present war are the Haps Long to reign over us, God save Confound their policies, frust “God save the king.” ind him victorious, happy and glorious, the king. O Lord, our God, arise, scatter his enemies and make them fall, On Thee our hope we fix, O save us all. Thy choicest gifts In store, on him be pleased to pour, Long may he reign, may he defend our laws, And ever give us cause to sing with heart and vaice, Hundreds PHOTO Green, McHenry and Deane, three | entertainers in vaudeville, will open Jat the Clemmer tomorrow in fun | burg family, in Austria; the Hohenzollern family, in Germany, and the Romanoff family, in Russia—all of them LAND-GRABBERS and all of them descended from land-grabbing ancestors. Go back a few centurtes in history, and you find Europe divided between HOSTILE TRIBES. | each trying to LICK the otber and seize its territory. Here's w! | land grabbing hitches on to RACE HATRED. | And here's where we get European history tn its BEGINNINGS OR | ELEMENTS. Wher a tribe fights with a neighboring tribe and grabe its Innd,| - is it that GETS the land? Not the COMMON PEOPLE! and song. They will be heard in| Sette ve risq {the latest popular songs, spiced | The land goes to the victorious CHIEFS and their RELATIVES | ¥1+), plenty of clean fun who of Boys Make Their Money PLAYS ed.” It is @ two-part Selig. Two comedies and a Vitagraph drama jcomplete the picture program. eee GRAY PREDOMINATES AT THE |Mission’s Sunday bill. Jane Grey Boys Wanted in All Parts of the State Make Your Own Spending Money and FAVORITES. That's how the ancestors of the present Romanoffs | and Hapsburgs and Hohenzollerns got their Jobs In the first place, Poor People Must Pay Tribute | In all European countries an aristocracy which ts descended from | land grabbers rides on the backs of the common people and makes the people PAY TRIBUTE for the use of the EARTH In addition to this annual tribute, which the people of every Pu-| ropean country must pay in the form of GROUND RENT to the aristoc- | racy which holds the soil, the people must ALSO pay a huge bill of TAXATION year after year to support the various governments. Thus we see that all the common people of Hurope stagger beneath | TWO ENORMOUS BURDENS. | Europe has tried to better ttself by REVOLUTION and by IMMI- GRATION to America. The revolutionists have FAILED because they did not go to the root of the problem. And, although America has been fn times past a SAFETY VALVE ‘tor European discontent, all the vacant soll of America Is now held out of use by speculators, so that immigrants are now finding that a poor man has {t about as hard in this country as in Europe With America no longer offering an asylum for thrift, | of Europe have been more and more shut up to themselves. Deep Discontent Everywhere SOCIALISM has grown to an enormous extent, spreading chiefly | from GERMANY, which is today the hot bed of militarism. Bremerton | But there is deep discontent in EVERY HUROPEAN LAND. | Each country is in a feverish, irritable condition, out of sorts with itself and suspicious of its neighbors | C Submarines Dry Dock Can Be Seen at the nations The motion picture offerings tn-| ; Add to this the fact that each country is heavily armed and pre-| pared for war, and the wonder is that the conflagration has not come| } sooner! Careful observers have known all along that the present erisis was | INEVITABLE. But the war will not tn itself solve the SOCIAL PROBLEM, It/! will destroy business capital, ine se the burden of taxation and make social discontent MORE PRES THAN BEFORE Then the strain will be too great to bear and the results will be| swift. The road out of the social tangle is already indicated by England, ne has begun to shift the burden of taxation over onto LAND. | BURY HATCHET | NANAIMO, B. C., Aug. 8.—For a| 10:30 & 1.3 year now the Nanaimo Minere'| |union and the military have been at| - jouts. It looks now as ff the big |war would bring peace. The miners have been on strike, and the milt- Order |tary has been on hand to suppress from | riots. Yesterday the miners of- fered to attend to all their future 1407 Fifth Ave. riots so the military may go abroad Ke will save you money on all and join in the continental melee. ‘printing orders S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 8. 8. H. B. Colman Dock 6:30, 1:30, 5:20 p.m. Other boats at 8 a. m, and 2 p. m. art st. Near Pike. Puniie Modern i) Large modern outside toome, for 1 Kennedy leaves ort. ROA Fare, round trip, 50c, Chil. dren, 5 to 12, 25c. your by mal) FRANK P. NOLAN | printing ‘If you have a room which not occupied, you should be using STAR WANT ADS. | disorders SQ Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer |" |clude “A Daughter of Eve,” a come- dy drama down on the farm; “The \TAving Dead,” the ninth story of “The Man Who Disappeared”; * Substitute Heir,” a comedy scream, | and the Hearst-Selig News with the latest happenings of the world. ee THERE ARE FIVE NUMBERS) on the new bill starting Sunday at the Colonial. The headliner is a story of the North, about a French voyageur, “Etienne the Glad-Heart- REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. Macy has moved his offices to 1318 Second avenue..—Adv. Let Dr. Macy Cure You ail Many So curable r bye, Chronte and alled be Ca Goltre, lar TT . Rupture, Piles and all ut the knife, Irregularities, nts and all without re sorting {9 surgery. lers of Men Devi on, all weaknesses, spectal Jand Chronic Disorders, My treatment for aki Deapondency, Impalred Vitellty and Ner- vous Debility never falls, 104 m. to # p,m. Sundays, 10 1 Consultation free, Ten years’ practice. DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods for All Dine Cat this ad out now for referenc 1918 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. Opposite Arcade Building. s starred in a Famous Players pro- duction called, “The Little Gray Lady.” It will continue all week. oe | MABEL NORMAND 18 FEA.) tured in the headliner at the Mel bourne starting Sunday Tt is al two-part Keystone comedy called, “The New York Girl.” eee | THE CONSERVATORY TO BEA part of the great Selig zoo at Los Angeles has been contracted for and soon will be under way, It will house hundreds of rare and expen sive exotics, which form one of W. N, Selig’s hobbies, eee | Class A Sunday Until Tuesday Night The Motor Buccaneers,” two-part y drama with Francis Bush man; “The Master and the Man,” Biograph drama; “Don't onkey With the Buzz Saw,” Kalem com-| edy, } eee Sunday Until Night “Etienne the Glad-Hearted,” two part Selig drama; “The Apple,”| Vitagraph drama; “One Touch of Nature,” Edison comedy; y Slim's Inheritance,’ edy. | Colonial Tuesday Melbourne Sunday Until Night “Shorty Turns Judge,” two-reel Broncho drama; “The New York Girl,” two-reel Keystone comedy with Mabel Normand; “Youth and Art,” American drama, | eee Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night “The Star of the North,” two-reel | Domino drama; “Business vs. Love,” American drama; “Bill Squares It With His Boss,” Komtc | comedy, Tuesday owe Odeon Tonight “Pirates of the Plains,” three-part Warners feature; “Cupid's Assist ant,” comedy and “The Terrible Turk,” comedy, oe Mission sunday and All Week “The Little. 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