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Y 1332-34 Second Ave. ‘ 211 Union St. naan Ge aden Of tht A Dainty Contection of Murtm, suste I) [ | ‘Though a Japanese bombard-| euffraget organization's As the representative of a neu- ¥ Seattle’s Reliable Credit House London Standard. |ment had put out of commission |mouncement of its Stelainition | to tral power, the Spanish minister In order that the main body of | DOOM 8D et BOG (tho wirelons station on the German |remain peaceful while Great Brit-| here received today from Nish « | faland of Yap, southwest of Guam, | ain is engaged in war abroad, a body | copy of Servia's protest against 2) tee to 01.80 }the German army may bave ample |] we e |time to conquer the army of the anc atle wanmenmanti Sees ‘Cc fy Ap ‘the mikado’s forces were under.|of militants surrounded Home Sec-|leged atrocities by Austrian soldiers _ Jallies and capture f thn: GA) ee, H ALWAYS FROME AGRE | gioco to have diepiayed no inclina.|retary McKenna’s office today and|on Servian non-combatants. DARING TROOP OF |mans made sortie from Mone,|mans plan temporary abandonment | tion to selze the island. |demanded an interview with the| It is charged that the Austrians penetrating 20 miles into French Prussia and Pom PANTAGES | NEW POLICY Yep ts still in cable communica | minister. have murdered aged men, women GERMANS KILLED territory, Monday night, drivi Russians, and will! QUALITY VAUDEVILLE AND [tion with Shanghal, but the de-| A hostile crowd quickly gathered, | and children women eblidren captives befe thdraw to the main defenses of Poney Moore and Company, In PHOTOPLAYS |struction of the wireless cut off/and the women seemed likely to be| The Servians, at latest accounts, THE DIVING NYMPHS roughly handled, when the police|are still pursuing the Austrian LONDON, Aug. 27.—Annihilation them all night and terrorizing the| Berlin on the Oder river, 60 miles! s oF lfrom the world the German ‘of a division of German cavalry by country. At 4 o'clock Tuesday | away, declares a dispatch from The} THE JOLLY TARS PHorortats——s Ladrone and Caroline isiand|Interfered and arrested 17 of them.| force they defeated tn @ four days’ French artillery regiment after morning they were engaged by the| Hague, which gives the military | mn cur en, recetved| Among the prisoners were Mrs.| battle on the River Drina. It is hours’ fighting, is reported in| French artillery on the plains ot correspondent of Nieuw Courant “| Rurcpens War Pistares Aue. 37 p hitherto re-|Flora Drummond, Mrs. Dacre Fox|said they hope to cut the fugitives & Paris dispatch. It says the Ger Bouchain and entirely blotted out.| anthority 10¢ AND 200 yore Burope and America. |and Miss Richardson. loft and annibilate them. FANITOMAS “The False Magistrate” No. 5 of This Great Series Thrills from beginning to end. Positively the greatest sensational The greatest crook-detective story ever written. Scenes laid in Bel- series ever produced. This is the only picture for which this theatre gium and France. Unheard-of escapes and thrilling captures. This ever charges 10 cents, and we do this only because it is necessary on great Gaumont production has packed the Class A Theatre every time account of the exceptionally large price we must pay for it. Eastern a number of the series has been shown. If you’ve seen the others, you theatres charge from 25 to 50 cents for this big feature. WON'T miss this. If you haven’t, DON’T miss it. 4 ,0CO FEET OF FILM eee OVER A MILE OF PICTURE Sane SENSATIONAL REELS An Hour of Thrills WE ALSO PRESE! -DRAMA NT AN EXGANAY COMEDY-D AND AN EDISON COMEDY, FEATURING A FAMOUS DOG ACTOR “Stopping the Limited” “A Canine Rival” BALLARD AT THE PIANO HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT ——ADMISSION—— mo Cayte| || In Any Other Theatre You Sittin Mites mink , (||| Would Pay Double the Saturday Only | Price for This 10 Cents | |“: =4\| 10 Cents ILDREN 5 CENTS TILL SATURDAY ONLY