The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1916, Page 1

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1S LORD KITCHENER ALIVE AND FOOLING TUR ENEMY? AM 1 N ia KENNY BBATON HAS BROKEN INTO NEW YORK “FAM TONIGUT AND WEDNESDAY,” SAID THE NEW YORK JOURNAL CALLS HIM “NEW WEATHERMAN SAI RY, WHI a 0. HENRY RBAD HIS FIRST 1G TOWN REPRINTED TODAY IN THE STAR, ON HIM UP THIS MORNID AND NO MORE pote SE. —_ a TTL 11 DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS 5 LEYS IN JAIL YET THAT WE KE HEARD OF VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916. ONE CENT ON FRAINE AND ; THIS IS HOW SEATTLE LOOKS FROM 2,000 FEET IN THE AIR | PRIOR RRR DRA RIAA LALA APOIO DRS RIOR ANAM we’ ~N> Frank Jacobs, staff photographer for The Star, took this photograph of downtown Seattle Saturday from Aviator M aroney's aeroplane at an elevation of 2,000 feet. The numbers marked on the picture indicate various familiar buildings and districts, No. 1 is the Smith building, No. 2 St. James’ cathedral, No. 3 the American Savings Bank & Trust Co., No. 4 Lake Washington, No. 5 Laurelhurst, and No, 6 Pier A. The photograph is copyrighted by Jacobs. Fe MOVIE NEXT. = feat Britain Resounds With Story ‘Death’ Is Hoax "TAS ENED FO SE AIR MOVIE NEXT hee “eat te a (This article was written on shipboard by a cor-| THE FRENCH AND BRITISH IN FRANCE? d held his camera between | Frank Jacobs, The respondent who has just reached New York, having left Rumors of the most sensational sort are running = pwrrort tographer, 1s getting to | i os ; London. to ¢ ; British mail and cable censors. ) | the length and breadth of England to the effect that ° tly incr and labo, the rage amendment ni daring old cuss, for a married man : oat tule storing per, Hen te Association | KITCHENER IS ALIVE! ‘ i aR f ’ . s 0 a mee < pore to th tituti na tele. with a fam ity, for local Is LORD KITCHENER ALI fuctions in the pric gram sent. Geo. Sutherland oF nant Pavaans Berermect be made.’ WAS THE STORY OF HIS GIC DEATH A The question was actually raised in the house of #ctlons in tt ane the former man, who “SEA GIGANTIC HOAX INTENDED TO DECEIVE GER.| commons July 6 by Sir R. Cooper, and a bare para- the gompany ann e | gg My view ia that: the propos: ying a alighe- Topas Ravers MANY? | graph crept into a single London paper on this incident. Behe honntty ee | mitted, and. ratified”: Faaaman day afternoon, he went SANT thile, Aug 2 The IS KITCHENER’S HAND AT THIS MOMENT! BUT NO REPORT OF IT WAS PERMITTED BY anttese, reductions in prices were | said in he telegram to the 4 SECRETLY DIRECTING THE TREMENDOUS SIM.| THE SABLE CENSOR TO GET TO THE OUTSIDE * "7307 4. trom $440 to $360. | Hughes eeles Coronel today, Forty WO) Runabout, from $3yu to $345, My Dear took the Be b Hos give Penge PRESSURE BEING DIRECTED a Secretary Macnamara repl o the Coc question. Loto wild sit ie egram has : © Ata he first page of The § , », bit pacpe dor yss peep alc aihtely atte 4 “ ‘own car, from $640 to $595, my answer to the notificat! the rd SAINST THE TE & that an inquiry, was held immediately after the news of the) own ear fram $640 ko, gt ha noe sane ca ate ie da the Myatows.-Heatile ever | Navigation” Co, of Buenos Aires, | RUSSIANS IN ‘POLAND AND THE CAUCASUS, AND); (Continued on page 5) Chassis, from $360 to $325, (Continued on. page-5) graph of downtown

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