The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1916, Page 8

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ind ai ET Ce ee eee T HE SEATTLE STAR EMPRESS Original Invasion | Order | “Where Vaudeville Originated” Second at Spring MISSION IS EXPLAINED WASHINGTON April 8 The United States will regard tte mis Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, April 9 toate Cp vetrallan sslibed Bread —_—— © de facto nment fs able t ve the n ex dition ta SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL fs". la's band or band are broker This became known today from ave Maj. Ge Pred at the begin March 10. war depart orders at a time or reports sald Carranza might request withdrawal of Amer — at % - ree _~ to the admintetration The Follies of N ite A Great Musical Comedy Farce, Featuring fads ccnbduaben dition was ¢ Harry Sheppell George Wright army oericlal recited Late of All-Star Musical Formerly with “A Night Show in a Turkish Bath” Assisted by a Big and Specially Chosen Company of VILLA IS AT PARRAL| SAN ANTONIO, April 8.— With Francisco Villa apparent | ly between Satevo and Parral, | orders.” | } These columns hope to force Villa to make a decisive stand. Officers at army varters were conv i Villa at Par oute there. istas were reported watt: | ing for him at that point Reports here bore out the state ment that de facto troops » operating with the Continuous Performance Sundays IS WORLD WAR TO END JUNE 17? For what it is worth the foi- lowing story from the Financi News of London is reprinted here: In the latter half of last year “Any more phophecies?” he asked, jocularty. “You will be away longer this time,” replied the “and then you will b manager, « rather boat play unparalleled in strength, intensity of emotion and dramatic development. I can and do sincerely recommend it to all Seattle. J. VON HERBERG. SSS eae | WM. Ss. HART with Bessie Love and Louise Glaum 4 DAYS Starting Sunday » Vilver G. Waliace Is Here! MATINEES EVENINGS > 10c 15c - a VE RE “LIBERTY THEATR MAY WITHDRAW =SUBMARINED, HE MEN IN MEXICO GOES FOR MORE Army Department Gives Out) Captain Who Survived Arabic Disaster Is in Seattle LOADS FOR WAR ZONE 25 CHARMING GIRLS AND 25 reported marching "rapidly | above, Capt. Le Melileur: Below: CLEVER COMEDIANS eee ar cti, ‘Grote Joe Courtel “A DOLLAR SHOW,” all for. ...10c and 15¢ Saas he torprieca Vinonanan’ |” Piohee bus mearosembn ees vas Matinee Daily 2:30 Twice Nightly 7:30 and 9 fig ee | eee ei abe auredevtl a, impatient to shake Joe him once, and his mate, Courtel, was twice wounded In the trenches defending Dix- mude. Now they are loading wheat and barley to carry back to somewhere—they don't know the port themselves—in Europe, for the allies. Capt. Le Meilieur was a passen er on the Arabic when she was nk off the Irish const, last Aw ust Tells About Sinking The Greatest Appearing in Motion Pictures ABM=—OroOn ZPa-z™Zr coun 0 rune a London legend—an ° The press following the/ fn or oath hi badly wounded In the leg. Washington-Stanford crew race Fri It was a fine morning,” he sald officer called on hie bank man. nd all the passengers were out When the officer was wound- day crashed into a hydroplane that) 850 all oe : with regard to certain day on deck We had been watching a ions of his balance, pre- °% |” the leq and came home, cut In ahead of {t and dumped six soma. yer " he sought the first chance to In- students tn Lake Washington crippled steamer that had been paratory to his departure for ier bina aa a " struck, but nowhere could we see the front. terview hie far-seeing friend at They were pulled out of the water b bs See } a tates, “You won't be away long,” *”* and taken ashore by the newspaper. | ‘* sabmarin \a yeonsiand from Liverpool la sald the manager. Geeed “Ae you can foretell my |/men, who thus missed seeing the ‘Suddenly we saw a torpedo, ®/and then came to Seattle reply. date of the end of the war?” he At overy regatta oo the last three) jing towar eo a. ie — the eee os et s boat passengers ring at the ant hand.” ee, een. in, the Wired mi teeing Pg = | without seeing the contests, due to /*hip shuddered, then a heavy ja after the Germans had taken Ant) manager, “on June 17, ne Pade g roar, and the vessel began sink. | werp When the officer actually re- But | shan’t live to witness it, |) “cident “We Wustied the “ | sei 5 t cers into] Fought In the Trenches turned with a wounded hand, { ehali juet about see New vane taee wee eee es ten woman |thé Ganall bocts and lowered them!» “orc cat 4.600 tnem-to our none nd in a short time, he wes Year's day, and that’s all.” ball team, Harry Wirt, varsity foot-|8¥ay as fast as possible. I was 18) yigade” he anid Puszied. However, his wound He died on January 2. The [iii player, Frank Harrison,|the last boat over the side I was wounded first by @ piece healed, and he wae off again. officer is now looking forward Maurice Patten, Charles Reynolds Small Boat Crushed lof shell. A small bit struck me in He went to bid good-bye at the with extraordinary Interest to and Stegfried Mayer There were many left below he 4 1 lost my hear bank. June 17. Stegtrs decho, caught Ike rats, that haa mo|the right ear. om ncn gy ony 0m ‘ ing on that side, iT 99 G chance to reach safety In al La ¢ of shrapnel etrock ‘BUY A FLAG AND N T FA WASHINGTON, April &—AnjJust as the funnel « . en ee U. Ss. PROSECUTI open hearing for the Howar reso-| Was engulfed. The shiy e French merchant marine train Ly lution providing for an embargo|an angle of about 45 degreees ed as a naval office against shipments of crude petro |as sho sank our small boat was! ar any time he Ie itkely to be or CENTRAL 1A. April &.—Rev. w.|leum, gasoline and similar products | crushed fered aboard a battleship, tho bis S. Nichol, an evangelist, faced gov. Until such a time when the prest Pry r Aaen whe pete» : present misvion ts much more da J ernment prosecution today for re |dent may consider that the con: |4 eet inde ata Kerous, or will be as soon as the Did you ever see a bread-line,|ceiving a shotgun and ammunition *umers here are belng charged a nape * con.| mareschal do Villars reaches t by parcel post fair price, will be held In te house © Me t Dl war zone with her whee ar ‘with its poor, wan, hunger-pinched t week sclousness, he says, du the |) The Vil has ment ° Nichol was attacked at Winlock | "¢* : , Aare ring ey ne re has no faces? whole time. Few from his small! foth Capt. Le Melileur and Mate Monday, after a revival meeting Sams Wane sound athaswainn . yo In Belgium today there are 3,000.-| Fearing further violence, he sent GOVERNOR TALKS oe phd ; Up Tue Wan Co are ardent followers the @90 famished souls—good, kindly\to Hood River, Ore, for his shot tie Grated cheek tae cmate’ ihe patches a souls of men and women and little gun The weapon arrived yest @ drifted abou’ r some Laughs at Death Dabies—standing hopeless in the day — AT BROADWAY HE os finally eps a raft é They a good soldiers,” sa a t picke ip two women ne Capt. Le Meilieur of the Germans e. A heavy penalty is attached to th. tip te ; A = And there is not enough to “go| the erime of sending explosives thru| Gov. Lister, speaking to the re 9 wee. te — oe but no better than the Fren @round"' the mat! Broadway Parent-Teacher associa eat sg dg rm rabic's/ His eyes t i ~ But this is Belgian flag day—your — ss 3 tion Friday night, sald, “Som doc we Th fon't know You can see,” he explain at hance to help, to do a good Amert-| REV. HART TO SPEAK we shall have $65,000,000 or $76,-|Who she wa dead.’ ee is the 47th t ean deed Rev. R. Franklin Hart spoke | 000,000 In the state school fund The Arabic sank about §:60 a. m ~ You know the rest at Lenten revival services being The fund, he sald, has now It was a t 6 o'clock 2 at evening pt. Le Metlieur and > Buy one of the flags, then give| held by Episcopal churches at 12301 | reached more than $11,300,000, and| When those on the raft wer will complete the Shanks that you have had the op-|First ave. at 12:20 Saturday on | only 20 per cent of the school lands | cued by « British destroyer tunity. l*Vicarfous Faith and Life.” have been sold. Capt. Le Mellleur was sent to) But ¢ Meilieur on - ——n aughs en ——— _" = 4 It ia nothing’ he says, with a ¢ William S. Hart in “The Aryan” is not areless shrug . ‘as good as any of his past successes” — yu an all o . but BETTER than all of them. It is a |GIVE UP HOPE FOR SEATTLE STEAMER embe the K Pasi« oe SEWARD, Alaska, Aprt! The launch Traveler, Capt. § Cran \the vessel to f s WA 1 the Cook inlet tce + t this ur, Was ¢ ed the in crossing thru the floe ‘ WOULD HONOR poop WASHINGTON, April 8,—Repre entative Kiess of Pennsylvania esterday introduced a bill to a thorize the president to promote Col. George A. Dodd to tue rank ¢ brigadier geneval. Dold is leading Jthe American troc Villa RANDRETH “ot” PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, eto. Q OF | Oar night until relieved Choocolate-Conted or Plain Stellar Combination Qeene promote wae IN SCENES ADDED FEATURE The Count of Ten With the Inimitable Pair of Laugh Producers Mr. and Mrs. SIDNEY DREW Francis X. and— Beverly Bayne TWEEN, WE CAN'T EVEN DIE FOR OURSELVES ALONE | This morning while my little| nurse was getting me ready to move I inadvertently said some thing about ft being rather useless to Ke this «are to take me Mra. Selwin it will only be for ered. 1 thinking s think death as the end. 1 k a sudden resolution Alice (my little nurse has be come my friend and I call her by her name), I feel it would be wron not to tell you of the de sion | have made. I am not giv r t I am going to re serve right to end it all if 1 find the burden getting too heavy Tear Mre Way not for a moment must yc harbor euch th are going to get we n't lose your cour ven tell you something which tr sending my-' t ¢ dark when it! seemed t my burden was toc At the tal where I wae wn raining perintendent was 1 have eve She was moth r, friend, and adviser to ever your ree the school. She soomed © lost be manners, ¥b many nurses and de e as an she admires at f she had 4 « have « Sing? t lene third year at the hoapita at M ear va . 1 the stoma sit * fea t te for the Tha e t « the old a ' ‘ to make al fn b , ng 1 said wered, ‘I t tl ! aehe How Prof. Thomas R. Cole, principal i of Broadway high school, is the She looked up with grateful | unanimous choice of the school eyes, I think so; I hope so.’ | board Saturday to succeed E. G. “Well, suppose you carry out | Quigley, resigned assistant city your intentions and end ft all, don't | School superintendent, you think that among all sagged girls, there will come times many when they will feel their bur den too heavy? These girls wil say to themselves, ‘Why should not end it The best, strongest most courageous woman | have ever known did it.” Miss Katon thought a moment while the tears ran down he : cheeks then her hand came } TERTH Straight out from the shoulder to clasp mine. ‘Doctor,’ she said, ‘T'll STARTS TOMORROW ror 4 Days Only Bushman cleiltibii “The Wall etween” Metro-Wonder Play Dealing with an Interesting Phase of Life in the U. S. Army Produced Under Direction of John W. Noble, West Point Graduate No Advance in Prices SECOND AVE., BET. SPRING AND SENECA ‘Confessions of a Wife stick.’ And stick she did thru all the torments of a slow death, but I ‘ tell you solemnly that, had she not! m order to introduce our new Pie tee ee oe ae iit | Gwhalebone) plate, which is the chan lat Wearre tole cae lightest and strongest plate known, se Tha’ ambalerce is here.” said | 408 Rot cover the roof of the Dick from the doorway mouth; you can bite corn off the (To be continued) cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown ........0.s005 $3.00 o - —————® $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 THEY PROBABLY SAID NOAH WAS NUTS, TOO DRAYTON, N. D., April 8.— John Rule has elected to be- come a modern Noah. Believing floods presage a deluge equal to that described Rule today moved Into a home- made ark, days. He took his family with him, and anima ° WILL INVESTIGATE As soon ground gate and re ALHAMBRAJ Westlake, Pine and Fifth ae oe eres een ICOLE IS PROMC 3) that Red river In Genesis, inj provisioned for 40 now busy herding in the . two by two. Ms + zBs as the snow is off the| Tight place. ‘Bring this ad with you. Counctiman Thomson and ngineer Dimock will investi Cut - Rate Sauk-Sulattle power site : ort to the council on the ad Dentists of developing it for the | 20T UNIVERSITY st, Sunday—Continuous Photo-Ville, Starting Pictures 11 to 11 1 p. m. 4 Acts Classy Vaudeville Singing, dancing, ing balancing fe omedy playlet are on aying, a screaming @ vaudeville Dill Two First-Run Picture Features Comedy and Drama 5c-10c $10 set of teeth . Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3, White crowns ..... Gold fillings .. Silver fillings Platina fillings All work guaranteed for 15 yea impression and get teeth same day ination.and ady Call and See Samples ef Our Pinte and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Teat ef Time. Most of our present patronage recommended by our early whose work ts still giving good faction. @ tested our work to our office, be sure you are in the posite Wraser-Patersen Co Matinees and Evenings -$5.00 + 83.005 750 ken in the marn- Exam- @ free. cul om Aak our customers who When coming piano and banjo s and It's a real show Children 5 Cents .

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