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Ladies and Gen-tul-men, We Have With Us Today: HE STAR told on Saturday Wings all over town sight tn the civil war, asa fed of the National Magazine, and day he is a partner of the firm, park, a lake ride in the after EVERY BOY born tm the wa n al how a half dozen theat Monday night there will be a eral soldier author, owned his first news also of J.P. Morgan & Co noon, and a dinner at night at United States has a chance to nee Kaat via 7 rical men In Seattle, one banquet at Kagles’ hall, follow paper when 16 years old. At president of the Reading Co., the Commercial Club, They are become president, the nA wattle ention of ; fine Sunday morning 1S years ing a day of auto rides and pa THE WASHINGTON exhibit 20 he owned a magazine, To chairman of the board of the en route to the 17th annual One of them ts Former Senator the al Franciace buried a lot of old rades, It will include speeches at San Franctsco exposition is day bis magazine has a cireula Philadelphia & Reading rail convention of park # rintend Theodore EB. Burton, who } ‘ grouches—Jjust because it was from Seattle offteers, acting highly creditable, says F. M tion of a quarter million, Jle road, and member of boards of enfs at San Francisco, August like one of the big bets in the MRS. JOSEPH FELS, a fine morning—and to cele grand officers, and prominent Hawes, head of the Somerville, 's here for afew days, He directors, and mixed up in fi 18 next campaign. He is being Philadelphia, widow the byate their peace-making organ members from all over the Mass., public schools, who, with says he likes Seattle immeas nancial iustitutions covering a talked of as repub candi mous single tax ad feed what later became the country hin wift ir daughter vrably, because of her person list a yard long TWO LEADERS of the blx date. He'll » for a rives in Seattle, Aug en Bagies’ lodge, now a national They all like the West, and Misa Sallle Ha . are regis ality, He's in the city with his wife. industries of the country will political talk b he Young route t the National Single grganization with thousands of Seattle in particular. tered at the Savoy, They're . He came in his private car. ; ‘ Men's Rey ib, at the Tax convention at Frisco bers. . touring the Sound country and YES, AND here's another He nays he succesded because be with us Thursday and Fri vethskellor He Well, all the little Eagles have THE BLIND chaplain of the British Columbia, en route one of those men whore his he started out to make himself day. They are Col. George Wadssude SIXTY TAX ' flown back to the mother lodge, national house of representa home from the expo tory reads as if they had step useful Pope, president ot the } ‘tee Prot ij and today Seattle is entertain tives, Rev, Dr. Henry N, Cou ped out of an Oliver Optic al Association of Manu AUGUST 18 the Germ ft fag thousands of them. They're den, who has held bis position MOST FOLKS connected boy's book. He ts E. 'T. Stoter FIFTY PARK superintend ers, New York city, and Jamen f Seattle will celebrate the Kor ai, here en route from the annual for 20 years, is in Segttle, a with newspapers never own bury of Philadeiphia ents will be here Friday, and A. Emery, of Washington, D. 85th = =birthda anniversa of f Coruell ur ty gonvention at ane guest at the New Washington, one; few of those who do own At.16 he was errand boy for will be met with autos and ‘ eral counsel for the Na Ymperor Francis Joseph, of ers, pase iru 8 " t They have been arriving in with his wife, and thetr son them come Into possession un a grocer, At 17 he was em taken thru all Seattle's parks tional Council of Industrial De Austria, at Fortuna park. The day en route to t tional ' trainioads since Sats urday, and F. D, Couden, a South Rend til they are middie aged, But ployed by the financial house of and boulevards, followed by a fense, They are touring the will be addr od by Dr, C. J Tax association's al meet i today they're flapping their lawyer, Dr. Couden lost his Joe Mitchell Chapple, editor Drexel & Co,, Philadelphia, To: noon plente lunch in Woodland Went, studying our Industries Hexamer, president of the Na ing at San Francisco bf sa i hit Pretty Girls Work to ; Get Men to Go to War 4 EAD Harry Burton's account, on EDITION Hf page 5, of recruiting PONtORS, i as he found them in Montreal, Can- es Seng et ae i ada’s biggest city. How they're rais- M4 : i TIDES AT SEATTLE the half million men Kitchener Be i has demanded. ON TRAINS AND 142 a m, 12.6 ft, 09:50 a m., Le ft. ONE CENT NEWS ATANDS. be 5:8 p.m 10:14 p. m., 1 ft. ‘SOLDIERS SHOT IN FIGHT 1 4 it a | ii H as caaeconae f | H | P S ese FET ae ui Fa amous Artist Who ROO § { | Will Draw for Star) CHAMBER ASKS EN A F In simple, straightforward language, and without RAD El S batting an eyelash, Seattle Chamber of Commerce offi- inet cials Monday asked the federal trades commission for WASHINGTON, Aug. 9— permission to form combinations in the apple, lumber The United States troops at and fish industries. Brownsville, Texas, have been | ’ , ‘ And wasn’t there some way to subsidize the Ameri- reinforced ‘by @ battalton trem the Career of Fa- Operation Restores Youth's can’ merchant: marine? the Ninth infantry, stationed at i | Si s ime to Laredo, Gen. rted mous Artist Who Is Go-) ight Just in Ti These modest proposals were made at the first } —— Funston repo to Draw “Mutt and See His Parent for First f th h j e war department today. ” for Star. Time session of the commission, which opened at 10:30 at q The infantry will protect the r . ‘ the Chamber of Commerce. inci ¢ Principal towns in that district, > "7 r . i " ‘The members of the commission leaving the cavairy free to hunt CHES OUT IDEAS NOW BEING TAUGHT], jesmt"t Tattes chairmen: [ounrie & Co. “Sipping down Mexican raiders THE TABLECLOTHS ™ T aL L.< SOLORS Hawin N; Hurley, vice-chairman; | J.T. Hefternan, “Shipbuilding.” Dl } t | WP ls J. C. Ford, of the Pacific Coast) i Wouldn't Care,” Says One Sightless Since ( Childhood, Pa- ga Party, the tact named |, °, Co., attacked the La Follette MAD Mebcioom enti: be of Restaurant Man, “if He'd tient Cured by Seattle Spe-} The commission has been swing |ssamman's jaw, and sald that while wards of 15 Mexicans are reported Si , h | cialist Is Beginning to Learn|ing around the country taking testh |'¢ Was not in favor of a ship sub- to have been wounded today in re 1 Only Sign "Em en x g FE , 1 Mak Tani ink Dibes''s Bab mony as to commercial conditions, |*!4¥, he was in favor of changing newed fighting at the Norias ranch. I m and ake| gS a y coming here from Spokane, From |the law so American shipping would Five Mexican raiders w: a here it to T be put on the same competitive id ps gan prbeagre « ci ere it goes to Tacoma. | A and two wounded and two Amert- 1 i: iTyentrone yeare old. and Judge Burke Talks | biaae by terete ships. q cans wounded in fighting there last This is the first of several i Judge Thomas Burke, president |, 9 "° leher spoke on bask- night. Entia’ ing. articles telling of the career of first Vision after an operation jot the chamber, was the first wit: | Thomas Wardall, ee ies on His 100th Birthday Ranchers and rangers barricaded Bud Fisher, the creator of Mutt successfully performed by Or. [ness Parry will be chief guest with themselves in the ranch house 4 He sald Seattle bas done all it other commissioners at a banquet) whea they heard the Mexicans deft, comic of Al W. Hawley, ef Seat the greatest lamson W. Hawiey, can to make this port preeminent O% the New Washington hotel roof | wer: coming. The raiders made ail, which will appear ex- aged father, J. @ Ely, |nmons ports hatdiing transpacitic (Harden Monday evening ‘West eee Man ‘Cites | tepeated attacks before being in The Star beginning 4! 4 Friday, | trade, spending millions om dock) Tuesday the commission will be| driven off. 16. One of the interest- faverite cen. facilities pea Bg ical by the) Frank Martin and Geo. Forbes “9 . a. “We now have seven transcontt: e | P t 100th Bi thd were the Americans wounded. The ‘things he tells is that he The dying man’s request was: nental railroads serving Seattle,” he| Gov. Lister and Mayor Gill are ar y on 1r ay Americans were outnumbered more had a drawing lesson in ‘Have the operation, my boy. said, “and now we need shi; The |@xpected to speak at the roof gar- than two to one, The Mexicans ap- ieee ve ode, ho: 36, faner before be cea’ |sOvermiment, which generously came |den. etfalr. »ject| Host at Reception at Playfield; Was Too Old to Enlist |Rroue 20 men in each nett, Ther highest id comic 7 to the ald of the rallroada, turns its mbracing nearly every subject) c ion a e a 00 O ENst/apout 20 ’ ig! ia Dr. Hawley called. With lback on the ship owners, so that /of Interest to industrial Seattle, the P in Civil War aoreeoee their meveulante bantee ‘The ith a surgical needie with a point [now just one ship of the many that |commission’s hearing here is ex 23 s outhouses and fired upon the Amert- The Star has arranged w' finer than the finest hair, Or. | sail the Pacific files the Stara and | pected to have a marked bearing on| of th cans for nearly half an hour. he Wheeler Syndicate to obtain Hawley punctured the cataract | Stripes, and I am informed that that |{mprovement of banking, credits,| “Etv@ clean inside and out, don't Of the civil war to enlist in the) some reports place the number [ew Meher comic exclusiver that, had covered the young |ship ts’ soon to fly the flag of an-| Oriental trade, general shipping, © |otry, work, hard and never let tthe ar was one of the links | of Mexicans who crossed to Ameri- ; i section e coun- man’s left eye. other country. ports and imports. your temper get away.” th heey ne r “a a y. en being in th |can soil west of Brownsville as * ay Wheeler Syndicate MI Gan see you, dad!” the eon | “It the commission could secure| Plans for a central marketing or| This ty the motto, the strict ad-| si, ahare*hh Wee's pioneck” | | High 85 200, i ‘Isher, after e eried. government aid for our ship owners, | ganization to develop new trade ter-|herence to which has made it pos-| A h of b . Jesus Garcia, a prominent rest. Wyult the Hearst service, at a Bud Fishe “Thank God!” whispered the |so that they would be on an equal|ritory will be discussed ible for Th v Pa # each of his ten sons reached or) 4 i Added - ase) old man, and passed awa footing with the shipping interests i sible for Thomas 'Wardall, of 2640 majority he gave them 160 acres of |dent of Brownsville, died . today f Ph. ng y- aeRO RTS Walnut ave, to celebrate Monday | land. from wounds received during i | We the features The Star ai He’s Learning Colors of other countries, it would perform his 100th birthday anniversary. He b 2 ight’s batt! c has, Mutt and Jeff will & service of incalculable value.” , “ le has always been an early-to-/ nights, battle. i ‘this paper an unparalleled All the next day Alfred sat Asks for Combination: Hiawatha park, West Seattle, | bed-early-to-rise advocate, and his| It was rcia who advised the E service. If you are not FIGHT BATTLE UP with his sister, Mrs, Annie E. C. J. Smith, vice preuident of the was the scene Monday afternoon of | children say he has never spoken a| authorities of the movements of i ‘The Star regularly now, ABOVE THE CLOUDS Clark, of Imogene, lowa, who Is |chamber, sald the commission ought 8 pang yd ene eee se cross word or done an unkind act.|the raiders, making the defense of 9400, ask for the cir- with him re, looking out to permit combinations in the fish, = 5 ; “sg “ hi : jorrowe: He underwent a serious surgical|the Noria ranch possible. department and have across Lake Union. He could inmber aid trate Sadustetes. me clu »w oO assem bled to at-| operation two years ago, and was The situation in Cameron county, i paper delivered at your GENEVA, Aug. 9—-Plunging for- be ly see objects across the He said combinations could util- Lie the centenarian’s birthday | home from the hospital in a week, | where the ranch is located, is tense, t 5 NEVA, jake. ize the waste which individual com- . k a z | p ward thru heavy fire from batteries “What color Ie that tree?” he | panies now throw away. agony those who had reached the} | Five of his eight living children } I started like every- |in the clouds and two miles above| would ask hi He soft-pedaled on the advan- oh oh ale al galana bie yam Poe Mae Cg i else, I guess,” said | sea level, Italian Alpine troops have “Green,” she answered. tages to be gained by the Interests Oh. gue Mace Sidt tare, Wicreukc Pon’ tie tee i ; Mrs. Florence Fox, Mrs. K ' Bud" Fisher, the comic |forced the Austrians to evacuate ge ny OR po OR | “Tho first thing 1 remember,” de.| Niles and Harry: Wardall of Grama tt whose Mutt and the region around Montozzo, 34 fred was able to see Indistinetly by-products and the consequent low- mia Wardall, who ds remarkably | Rapids, Minn., and Robert R, 1 ff cartoons will be a |miles northwest of Trent. The! ‘at night, but only at night. ering of coat to the consumer. “Dr.” Ralph De Bit, head of the) ieee mattadeenae 7 Ps Pon red Md are of een Dt acta Wash. | = i talia the Monto: kk, Or. Hawley explains the phe- Otto Case, secretary of the Se-| Yoga cult, announced in the cor-| beemdiry ave me, guess de- @ Was one o! 3 children and Y | ture of this newspaper | 1's omer yg mec Gore. ak: temahon thal wae? e phe- | ttle Commercial Club, urged the |ridors of the court house Monday | served it all right. She was a very|was the father of 13. Six grand- i tginning August 16, next | {nei guns, reports received here to- A commission to study and promote|that he and Mrs. Dorothy A, Ger-| 00d woman. children are here, four great-grand- WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The | ‘)Monday. “I was born.” | day Draaced, -Actilacy wee then aS fe trade relations between this coun-|ber, with whom he has been) 41). pane children, and two great-great-grand. fhe papi batloegids a have.a | | “Where and when?” dragged up by the Alpine troops The cataract on the left eye |try and the Orient, which relations, |charged with improper conduet,| Altho he was too old at the time j children retary Lansing . i =) i rs niphcaih and from their newly-acquired posi-| ‘!¢ not quite reach acro: he declared, are far more important | will go on the Orpheum circuit, De RL Raine aS ft He hi bmitted it j i April 3 ph ing Por tion the Austrians, were. shelled | leaving a tiny bit of the out. to this country than the happlest |Bit ax Mrs, Gerber's manager Saint GIRON “ae Galt i ie put I didn’t | from the surrounding peaks. side corner uncovered. t |relations with South America| Mrs, Gerber is a well known| ond ived a reply. What th | tay there long. We mov- . ry dacday ype «4 as i be. aie . a |singer, having appeared on the) Slaw te ho wae Ka ‘prepared to i eed about rather rapidly on ay 9 wn sit @ average distance from Seat-| «tage as Dorothy Alden. De Bit i ie ¥ y turning his ey tle to South American ports is 6,400) gays he is broke j ena _- my Sather TURK BATTLESHIP angle to the left, he was able |miles, while the average dlatanc cdgo Frater ‘Mondey: continued| siness. y mother and © get a slight sidewise vision, o Japanese an nese ports in til A t H } oa father lived aa Port- SUNK BY SUBMARINE tho but a small portion of the 4 mniles—a saving of 1,000 miles. | eg hes the Moc of their lives| s s UAKE REGISTERED | total popniation of South |, | { iO pupil showed past the edge of e | will be probed RETIN as Si Mag i Rand ik eg i ai BERLIN (Via Amaterdam), America is 50,000,000, most of) “ior the first time since the (Coprright, 1918, by the United Press, which we strive to obtain will secure to} HOHENSTEIN, IN, via Berlin, Aug. which is Indian and half-breed, The Copyright in Great Britain) submarine all people the freedom of the seas —A violent earth tremor, bellev- Aug. 9—A British various proceedings !n which she Cy will open for all nations the possibility of “7 years old.” oo heoenrd of China nine times NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—On the d sank the Turkish battleshi figures were begun here, Mrs. Ger ah ae a & to have been in Calabria or Al- MEY Mr. Fisher began to sketch| ‘Kheyr€ODIn Barbarossa, one Another use of the needle and r than that of South America, | UEUTOS were DeRD ver and Mon-| occasion of the capture of War- [in ite" compeutenerens ant “lvilization tania, was registered by the sels- tareer which has led him to the| of the largest in the Turkish | !t/s hoped the young man will oon teaching the Ja>-|day morning In Judgo Frater’s court BETHMANN-MOLLWEG. mograph here today. i 4 where he \s recognized as| navy, in the sea of Marmora, be able to have full use of hie |Anese and Chinese | languages in lin the habeas corpus action brought di, reais ‘ | 5 in a class by himself among| according to advices today, Part teblight r bie * aay om Gad the nee by Dr. Rudolph H. Gerber, her hus-| [peepee (oh ee Rok ce apenas TE il teators of comics—a position| of the crew was saved. stot in on" trades lhand, for the possession of 5-year. iet vy and: fora: ata t of iW has forced upon him a for-| The battleship was formerly the| them,” says Dr. Hawley. “He's |Cmmisnon tn Lime sase {Od Ariel, thelr daughter. ane Geis Garnaky conalaeds:} INCREASE THE BUYING | thru his ability to make folks|Kurfurst Friedrich Wilhelm and| !!ke a baby that is first learning aid bab eaiualaes: an inet Dr, Gerber's attorney Introduced 4 ag Payton ane aes. at ideas incubated in his fer-| w, chased from G y f{n| to see. He must learn to read, ¥/a document showing that the father | bean incubated hig for | war “purchased from Germany in| S46 Ane cima ase nacves |2tjh Penta were FeaDonaibie for |oy'thn girl, who'is now in the iuve | Mhe,tureat aavancement of <'- |! POWER QF YOUR DOLLAR | . pencil. aon (oe | at once so the im ' nile detention home, was appointed ; | tons, 354 feet long and of 64 foot y will grow Jin the Northwest. In reply the folowing m | i | tons, oot . } ‘ é Rpg 9 message Reece, tp|benm. Har normal crew was 579) strong. Ho cited a Seattle merchant who [Re ,kuardian on Fenrir a pran| Was feceived from Imperial If you can do that, it is a mighty important thing | ppen to 6 men. Her armament included six} the other day went out of business | cisco, ae Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holl | and ‘one well worth your ¢ aretul consideration, wat long as 1 remember 1 tried |!}!neh Buns ALLIES REPULSE parrot yr Bis 2. rae raised, and thus) Mrs. Gerber testified she had Peot Ee, thal aataiens, ssevoie: nie isn’t it? But that is exactly what you can do and Wdraw. This art of mine caused : | several hundred dollars @ week WAS inever been xerved with any notice |4o'be ‘able, far reanone of (principle ot | hat is exactly whi ispute in the family, My | FRENCH AVIATORS GERMAN ATTACKS |!)i%..ica'the commission to toox |" Braet toe 7 Ny, with the request of the United ||) to a most surprising extent by reading the ads in ‘as opp t | moval as guardian. “4 “ i wastiag tina eae Beir | ae into the question of fish extermi- | "\y", “Gerber started to relate In egraeee 6 the atten | The Star every day and making g up your shopping neouraged me in it. Perhaps BROUGHT TO EARTH | PARIS, Aug. 9—Repulse of furt-| nation. He told of seeing salmon | stances of alleged persecution bj | lists from them. j father objected because 1 used ous German attacks north of|Totting in Alaska by the hundreds | pr. Gerber, and how he followed S| | Make pictures on his collars, | RLIN (Vin Wireless? to Lon-| Zouche# with the checking of sim! Ot eens Soe rao l|her to Berlin and back. She was And you don’t need to go outside of The Star | when off. It | BERLIN (Via reless to Lon-| jar assaults east of Lille wag re-|over the ¢ ry were paying top\checked by Charles Ennis, S 2 —hbecause | eo to me if I Prclogreggetion | (3 Aug. 9.—Two French aviators! ported by the war office today prices for canned fish | her's attorney, who contende | to get Seattle’s best store news either—because thance.” |who particlpated In a raid upon| After exploding mines in front of Others who apoke were m Plour| le, Mae not material in settling the | ,2,bee tn. remind 36H wt the same the The Star carries liberal space all the time from opiten yet, Mr. Fisher in a bundle | Saarbrucken yesterday were/the French trenches and pouring a orits.. Taomeen,. oa © Flour|eustody ofthe child. While making | qnd as tate as dul : Seattle’s bi iia vei Rerves and is constantly think. brought down by rman guns, It|heavy artillery fire against them | Industry Ino decision, Judge Frater indicated | phastred that ts fighting for Seattle s | est stores,” Start now—today read the Pe SMS of new situations in which to| wax announced today, A_ few |for an hour, the Germann delivered| ©. D. Fisher, of Fisher Vros., also|it would be best to try out the in for It such abso ads carefully and thoroly. ' spoke on flour. a © civilians were injured by the bombs|repeated infantry attacks Bailie, (Continued on Page 7.) dropped upon the town, Souchez, the communique stat about 4, Alexander merits of the case so far as the wel- Balfour-|fare of the child was concerned. eds for lasting peace ot

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