The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1916, Page 5

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[ éwee a ed Bena asynnear 77 1 fenrPae rt - J : ./ De e } STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916, PAGi 5, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 essels of the British fleet er of the engagement e British were hopelessly outnumbered until Admiral Last Times Today and Tonight— If You Are Not e's grand fleet ay William Fox fh agent the Geral arms he haters wets were mie a Patron of the ce ag ts ws |" Theda AI@| sTRAND ve , he turvvors sd, vay sth by a British : Are the Best copies cn! and the crew jumped overseers in the in You Are Not overboard | 365 of Frauenlob’s Crew Jump Overboard; Only Eleven Are Saved Seeing the Best World | “GOLD AND THE WOMAN?” | © pictures ies of the Frauenlob’s survivors indicate that of her crew perished the 365 men who leaped into the sea only 19 were | able to get aboard rafts which were cut adrift ve Se” OF ttre Sit act eat Starting Tomorrow, Sunday— ports came dispatches today bringing fragmentary details of the terrific fight Fishermen arriving off Osbjerg report passing thru fields of bodies of both British and German sailors | With 15 British ships reported destroyed, the total losses are expected to mount into the thousands. No estimate of casualties has yet been ma by be William Fox Presents The Best Show 1 Oc Beautiful in Seattle—Only VIRGINIA PEARSON In a Powerful Picture 1 it probably wil mate nt na wever, a days landed at a d different port D r the landing Ymuiden of six officers and 12 members of the German cruiser Elbing Germans Cruiser Elbing Rammed and Sunk by Another of Kaiser’s Ships Che ship was not reported destroyed in either the German | or British admiralty statements. The survivors declared, however, that the Elbing was rammed by another German ship, which rescued the remain Br a trawler The German « scuttled by her com rts from Dutch ports tc The admiralty today denied German claims that the British battleship Warspite, sister ship of the Queen Elizabeth, and one of the largest and most powerful ships afloat, had been sunk. It was stated that she is safe in port That only a portion of the British! While retreating, the Germans fleet met the entire German fleet sowed mines, into which the British and forced it to retire to its harbor cruisers then forced German de. the official British version of the stroyers, causing heavy losses battle, and official response to what- among the enemy ships from their ever idea neutrals may have of the own mines. result. It Is admitted, in cases where Whatever opinion to the contrary ships were blown up, the loss of hfe that may be entertained are regard. was approx! ly the total comple ed here as baing due to the poor ment of the crew handling of the first reports of the In other cases, where the ships was damaged in the fight and t. Madlung, according to re Here's the Story Briefly a 9 society, with vir playing the part Trent, a debutante mother lives beyond her means and ins upon her daughter making engagement by the British and the sank owing to leaks caused by shell a Wealthy marri The: t “Ties of the Germans,” it was declar- fire, survivors escaped on rafts ta galtoti, Warcen. Bitaceer tae Wie ea jlarge numbers. | Hutchins; the latter favored by the A Dramatic Expose of the Shams of mother, but Virginia marries the one she prefers, who \# practically Dead British Admirals Society. @ ruined man om his wedding day Preasbry and his bride start An interesting theme, with a beautift man, amid housekeeping in a modest way, but enge g Had Brilliant Records pont dh Ga: Halon Stellen “A ac pede foray Lp yl a, thousands of a hat will be vi wonder by sive amusements get her in debt Rear Admiral Horace Lambert{ed order in 1903, when he was fafilions. “A renee tpt sade Her old sultor, Hutching, in an et Alexander Hood, reported killed in| serving !n the Sommallland expe hy that - star, VIRGINIA PEARSON fort to ¢ 1 control of 20 per cent action. was the second son of the | dition ny that © sta IR ‘ \RSON of @ railroad stock given by her Fourth Viscount Hood and was| In 1912 he was A. D. C. to the } , 1 1 husband, o to loan her money The power of a born October 1870. real, decisively proven—the She declines, and Hutchins goes to He was m & commander in Admiral Sir Robert Keith logical entertainment e her mother, asking that she help 1890 and served In the Soudan ex ot was born March 22 ‘ - ‘ on him win the daught pedition in 1897, He became a cap-| 1864, and entered the navy in 1877 THE WORLD'S BEST AT 10¢ A SEAT Finally, harassed by debta which tain In 1903 and a rear admiral in He was m commander ifn she cannot pay, Virginia Pressbry 18: $ 1913. captain in 1902 and rear ad-; e offers to sell the railroad stock to He was awarded the distinguish-|mirai in 1912 More Beautiful Than Hatchins and in doing so 1s com | promised, her husband entering and snatching the check from her hands | 34 Modern Battleships Cleopatra agg gs hy SE in trying to block the attempts of Engaged on British Side! Yoni catvieee from, her. photograph that.Wirgidia Bear- sf pamihe eer eommpeoeioen, Pinan son is an extremely ul woman. She is just a od at the point of a revolver, she BERLIN, via Sayville, June is t was ascertained that the an actre as she ful. George Harwood Jarrett forees Hutchins to sign a confes 3.—At least 34 great British losses of the Hritish, Which were % Pr a sion and is reunited with her hus. battleships were engaged in partly confirmed by rescued Brit noted painter of Ne Tk ith e beauties, says band the fight with the German ish satlors, are the W In that Virginia Pearson is the finest type of beauty in Amer The block of stock that caused all squadron off Skagerak. atigable, and Queen Mary, two ica, excelling in beauty Cleopatra, the ancient beauty of the trouble is returned to her and This was announced today In (armored cruisers of the Achilles &@ communication from Vice Ad pe, one small cruiser and de mira! Hebbinghaus. stroyer flagships Turbulent, Nes. jf type The report of Admiral Hebbiog: tor and Alcaster, and further, nine haus, read im the reichstag, de-|or ten destroyers of which our bat mand for it, makes whe Miss Pearson has been considered the modern proto clared jtleship Westfalien alone sank six ‘On the afternoon of May 21,/during the night attacks.” part of our fleet engaged tn com The report continued that the bat with a very superior British German losses included the Pom. fleet of at least 34 modern great mern and Welsbaden and several battlesh! torpedo boats ‘The battle went on until 9 p Navy in Good Spirits m. when {t became dark, and dur- Admiral Hebbinghaus mentions | iim the night a series of single that the cruiser Frauenlob was 1 Facts About the Strand The Strand shows the best pictures in Seattle, bar none. There is no denying the fact that the William Fox features stand Additional head and shoulders above any other pictures. They are shown and torpedo boat attacks |seen by a torpedo boat to be heel: : ‘ Ga pease fog duting the wiget @o that tna (ie Treat exclusively at the STRAND om eaters Sige Los oe —_ be consid ee lost c The Strand is the best ventilated theatre in Seattle ‘That BSS dyna doar PB palnce 9 satiataslory Get iproved pret: rials of the (im We have on is a point of great importance to you. When you go to a theatre Deuny af cal teat acsinat & mach | Them te tn: eritaiae 'doeeiie gaged you want good, pure air to breathe. Our system of ventilation Seattle’s popular young violinist MISS FLORENCE stronger adversar the admiral reported Berlin Celebrates Victory; All Schools Are Closed BERLIN, June 3—Engiand’s \since the kaiser’s army provides pure, fresh air at all times, and DOBS IT WITHOUT DRAFTS. The Strand has one of the fines organs in the Northwest, and in H. 1, Windus we have an artist of the highest type to play It. The way Mr. Windus interprets the pictures will add greatly to your pleasure in the picture. The Strand Loge Seats are a distinct feature, They are so arranged that you have at all times an unobstructed view. After draw claim to the mastery of the sea = ing near Paris early tn the war bl td KUBEY you are once seated you are not disturbed, as no one passes in is broken The kat is expected to hurry front of you This is the German view of direct to Williamshaven, where he fA ar the victory of the fleet of Vice will inspect the returning victorious for a limited Admiral Scheer, which has fleet a ionally ongratulate given the kaiser’s navy as bril- (and ¢ Admiral Scheer and engagement liant a tradition as has ever his men * been written on the pages of Wild exultation marked the ses-| She will be here, MUTT & JEF F Ee te lta\erurwaee Vey wes cee staring toeornay age were displayed everywhere victory was announce | } RTE Arie oe the cag | Tuntsedietely, wtoae the nawe So. She plays, dances and Animated Cartoon adds the touch of fun to Wednesfay with the seas fleet and the Ge Schools were dismissed ces of cele iritish high came generally known, flags ap-| success, |peared from every window apectal| Reports of the engagement were flashe to the front over the mill tary nes to the men in the make this Seattle’s best photoplay program THE sings at the same time Neutral Seamen Tell of Seeing Start of Great Fight LONDON, June 3.—Copen- | Ish reinforcements, the Ger- hagen dispatches declare the MONG Pelired eouthwerd. steamer Naesborg, arriving a ea there, reported that the Ger- vy gun fire was heard man fleet consisted of 47 ves- far Into the night sels of all classes Tho captain of the Neesborg de In the British fleet there |clared that concussion from. the were only 11 vessels at the | firing so great that membera ONLY pears at te fight ae pe a cig fs not stand EVENINGS INCLUDED SVENINGS INCLUDED [ ater eight British wa shipe eck, altho the Naesborg was CHILDREN 5e CHILDREN of the first line joined in eral mile om the scene o 4 5 athe “ , Sit ci 2" he Sy ALY [see sekrs “__35¢] SECOND AVE., BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA |!°<: 3:*: borg crew fared The action opened, he said, with eg The fact that Zeppelins par everal German ve in pursuit ticipated in the battle was con. jof smaller English craft firmed by the Naesborg crew. Within a few minutes British They reported sight one rulsers were sighted headed to. Zeppelin ward the Germans under tui | With the arrival of the Brit | steam

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