The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1916, Page 8

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* - Theatre cing OS aeae ye All Week—Continuous from Tirat 19 weeks of the Senme offensive, the French and Brit 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ‘ ish have captured more ground than has been, taken by the Saturday — Last Times BILLIE BURKE . Germans in more than six months of battling at Ve ere Hed drive downpour of r lies have reeonquere | kilon of = Frene tewr (about nquare miles) exc fo steals by 15 kilomet y gained by the Germans, at Verdun, Forty-five villages, each one of ganized Into a veriteble fortress t the Toutons, have fallen before t battering of French and British a ote ete ote * Sunday to Wednesday the Greatest Nod ¥ ote ot annon, half of w ure hea rtillery pieces or more tha ‘ONE MORE FULL WEEK _ Eekemmaaliea Everywhere the Anere to « * R int near Chaulnes, the German Bee The World’s Greatest Model peebietaay is’ ton bain atte oy lies, who this week were rushing UDREY ea ACTOR A 7 MINERS WILL OF MUNSON #4.: LOU while a general fa being taken © toward ac of the oper ir controversy over rt o ; 4 ~ Ul Th to stop work pend rT . vote was reached } > “ con at the Labor ad District No. 10 includes y workers in the state of 4 66 f A 5 per cent wage 33 FO cos os icy aston Ses See BA “The Victory of Conscience Last Seen in “Inspiration,” Presented in ators have agreed only to raine the A M iece of Pho! 1 y Art in Seven M ulows Acts ic kang classes of labor that Firemen and pimpmen, and oth era Whone work is necessary for the 15¢ safety of the mines during the sus pension of operations, by agree A great big vital photodrama that will delight you CHILDREN 5c LOGE SEATS 30c ment will stay in the mines pend ofe ae ole o,e ole ofe ojo ole oe cic ole ole 4 Mo Oho ope ope je bie the vote © OG WGP MHP MP MHP MP MBP MP ME MYO Oho MY oe oye wae 84" ] ss FINDS POWDER “KNOCKOUT” MESSAGEONWAR ors-scos-, JIM HAM WINS BIG " Ratt hes mado = very (ators a CROWN THRU SPEECH BY JOHN H. HEARLEY son sound out the belligerents on foes ye pst the, Ualtbeni: U. P. Staff Correspondent peace Averasboro and saw a was ‘sweating blood’ in his effort A Remarkable and True Interpretation of the Beauty of Sculpture and CONTINUED ‘ROME APPROVES LLOYD-GEORGE FROM PAGE 1 the Feminine Form ROME, Se 0—A proper re At the same time it is believed exposed piece of iron. He he ply to Gern in view of Beth. that Lioyd-George had the Vatican ped and investigated and mann-Hollweg's speech was the in mind when he made his pro-|covered that it was a shell used to avoid a strike, w woule | Giornale D'ltalia’s characterization nouncement the war betwee: tates. have brought upon the nation un-|of David Lioyd-Gearge’s statement: — —— told misery, bankruptcy, and fim-\to the United Press that Ex ine, not one word came from Judge | waa determined to carry the war Money in the Bank The frank clearness of this picture will cause mach comment on account of the many disappointments in the past by the suggestive treatment of nude in mo- Hughes por from the "to a “knockout All the Italian tains of the re ot newspap ined with officials in one word to aid r approval of the British | president xa and | wa retary's declarations | Yours—not one suggestion, not one interview was voice of ass ere as a special warn: | The slogar a nothi ‘United States not to | Whatever the ad tration und eace overtures st the pres President Wilson does, cond It is thought possible lAadeia then Yond trom a Kpee arning was {inspired by re. tion pictures. < .. in congress by former Preside ports that Ambassador Gerard was There is nothing in Miss McKinley in 1890, tn which he ad arrying to Washington a reques Munson’s poses in the nude | vo passage of « bill Intro rimany that President Wit ‘ovidin for Ss Se that should wound the sen- lueed by him, provid an | sibilities of even the most ea progrens! Not only the bankers of Seattle, but all the citizens, have reason to be pleased over the splendid Puritanic person. The posing of Miss Mun- son assumes the paramount interest, while the plot and action serve to make the poses acquire a real sig- nificance and to give them adequate dramatic setting. The picture gives a new view of the motion picture as an art medium and marks a new era in the presentation of artistic film spectacles, says Augustus Lukeman, the world re- nowned sculptor. M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA 18 sald. Lewis, time and again, appealed directly to progressives to give fait bearing to the es and to discount He too | country | but that 1 Foreign T: He quoted sts | aside from | war purpose nited States as increased sian war he tariff, he said tha istment must come after to meet the new condi Old Theories Are Dead “SSS BRITISH HOLD NEW POSITIONS LONDON, Eng,, Sept. 30.—Britist troops improved their positions at Staff redoubt of Thiepval and beat off German counter at the Heesian ch last Haig reported this British foug ied British po- | Ancre from the ) a point south The official Par wed t Alaska DuMing heme a6 The Seandineiae All economic orles of yester were held uy day are dead,” be said The war has created the highest protective Wall. possit and #0, therefore, the re fean | Dig theory of 4 British made a ht h of Neuy t. Vaast, the essful raid las Amencan Sand showing made by our banks on~ September 12. It is a marked demonstration of the thrift, in- dustry and perseverence of our people. Thousands of people have brought their deposits—small or large—to make the grand total of over $4,500,000 gained since the call of June 30. To our own bank has come a total gain of $902,518.21—an average of $14,795.38 for each of the sixty-one business days—a most gratifying testimonial of the confidence and good-will of the community, This large sum of money, brought to the bank by the people, goes out a ain in various invest- i ‘ | was necessar Formerly at the Coliseum 5 advanta cluded, could not be an is MUSICAL PROGRAM . fore. Overture, “Merry Wives of Windsor” i By Nicola } And it should not be a “Kiss Me Again” ‘i ..By Herbert matter,” he added rt | ments to aid individuals in {fim } business enterprises, and to facili- tate the ‘larger business of the city and county. BUILDING LOANS We have recently added to our real estate Joan service the handling of Building Loans, We invite applications. Poor Lo Is Not Poor Any Longer HIAWATHA, Kan, Sept. 30, | the administratior 1 —Lo, the poor Indian,” an ex- | partisan tariff commission law to| Pression old as the mountains, take the tariff out of politica” | |an't $ poor any more, The > Indians passed thru here in Panic Proof Now great numbers, en route to the e federal reserve law, he sald Admission 15 Cents [glo Ee" practically all of them rode in iison administration not only motor cars Applications for loans on improved city Some came from as far away | property, in amounts of $500 to $10,000, are : te -demboeatie phates as Oklahoma to attend tribal especially desired. Examination and decis x Lino pabeed mcat ‘celia: lest festivities of the Sacs and jon will be prompt. NEXT SUNDAY NEXT SUNDAY ME | advocated in the progressly Foxes. On the whole, they Anita Stewart , Anita Stewart stg were a really prosperous look nga ‘ ; IN Lewis was introduced by Col} __'99 aggregation, i “ MBAT" ‘ “THE COMBAT” Otto A. Case, with whom he served | Ne in the National Guard here in| They then called for Ole Hanson, | earlier da Col. Case was pro.| progressive candidate in 1914 for gressive candidate for governor in| United Stages senator, to ni | 1912 and fs now supporting Wilson » Brown and Ha Scandinavian American Eike Honor Lewis e Bi mn a | Use Our Ballard Branch Before Sen. Lewis arrived . 6 club, of an If More Convenient 4 | crowd ‘gave an ovation to Dr > "lan Mf ber, and w 8| | Brown, democratic candidate esented with a gold membership prosecutor, and demanded he speak,! card, Resources Over $13,000,000 ¥

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