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ce ae prema: en * ‘ eee sek cy 4 THE SEATTLE STAR INVASION OF © WAR LOSSES sg) RUMANIA ENDS ARE ENORMOUS LONDON, Oct. 14.—The Rue | BERLIN, via Wireless tosayville , , ‘ : 4 oe maniane have halted an at Oot. 14. Ninety fresh Anglo-French ohh ae Hwa tempted AustroGerman inva | divisions (1,620,000 men) were prat sion south of the Red Tower |tically annihilated tn the o% Pp and have driven the otfenaive, the ; . agi ‘ tone back for a short distance | military critic of the Semt-Officlal ( . . f ‘ 4 Ms é Can a man whose creed is, “I will do what I want with ‘ \ anything | own,” ; ey months of the Some News ney asserted today | ioeodeahoige é Since the beginning of the Somme | Ii ‘ sein ' Bucharest dispatches today |oftansive 178 divisions (1,184,000 | ae j reported that Gen, Falken. |men), partly new and partly filled ‘ ig i hayn's advance has been check. | up, have been launched against a w pal xa ed everywhere along the south. | German positions, the military eritte ; : fa a wtated, | Russlan losses from June 1 to Oc ltober 1, he estimated at about 1,000,000 men, quoting the state ment of a Kiev officer in a Swine paper as authority / ern Transylvanian frontier, On the Bastern frontier the Ger mans have been stopped on the Rumanian northern wing and thrown back at some points by strong counter-attacks, Elsewhere the Rumanian resistance is stift-| “rhe APITALIST, HERE, The battles on both allied wings 6 9 | in the Balkans are again becoming | OWwTH more violent, The Britivh are at SEES BIG Ga | | the outskirts of the city of Seren already under bombardment, and have cleared the surrounding coun-| Pmnl 1 Larkin vorteage and mn eee l'Trust Co, of New York, i» a vie The World's Most On the left wing. the Bulgars| Trust Co. OF ee ee articularty Famous Actor have been counteraitacking des: |{ter in Beatie ait Wt uncial and perately, but have been umuble to|'mbressed with | i back the Serbian line. He expressed an opinion that the in King Constance, denpite “tne | ll Se tune seapared te take 0e j ‘a ; growth of the Venizelos movement | Cl) Bee Oe eee onomic rush ; : ‘ In Greece, continues to delay | which will follow duritig the next ; fat. re Be a plans for Greece's entry into the] 1 oe ; , a e Frank J. Parsons, viee president a * | Fisken & Co. are the agents of s . The king told a atplomat, accord PEP ay rele ge mie Ph oa And the Charming English Beauty Ing to the Athens correspondent of | oP Cone ne ee all of the the Dally Chrontele, that he was f the head company, convinced the Germans would over. |“**8'* © ws — rua Rumania within 15 days, and] cS , I AGON In the Powerful Six-Act Photodrama ARGENTINE HEAD | A bear, rambling along the Sno ie il }qualmie river hig! y Wednesday, nd the young man study- | uto milk deliv The innoc nt 6 59 | jery wagon driven by A. Frederick tug for the mintetr en marooned on an ; a e | BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 14,—| Pe" Siar and epenented & {sland over night c t i rappin Prosident Irigoyen, who was inaum-| tiead down, it got under the front The man sav irl from t r ean urated yesterday, turned down the). 1.04 was pinned Ught. Fred. nnocence . ee . a : offer of autor bile, of which a not save bought her like a painting—she didn’t know it until one night her called her friend wanted to make him « pres-| ©! peony! halt to wg Hp and afte jose the battle i a , ve aghagars tion tee git ten tes rojecs | who loaned him a rif_e; returned | with his moral imp it “ “or . jon of th . fe en pec only as Sothern can make it, “The Chattel” is a play that will live moat Argentines think he was quite|*24 Milled the t In the picture above, he | her that the storm with you. right, as the manner In which he is over, But she is looking into the future ( did it, that attracted attention BARBER WARNS HUGHES , Irtgoyen had already announced | — It is a powerful story, powe ly told. It is ‘ he would ride in a street car, | PULTON, N. Y., Oct. 14.—Michael “The Storm,” and op a » Coliseum i In returning the machine to Don|Czuba, a master barber, wrote a he & ‘ : M. Gaterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra Horacio, the doctor seat this mes-|letter to Candidate Hughes today morning with two famous stars—Blanché “Polopa’ Brilliante ies By Wie k ware warning bim that’ he'd be tn great and Theodore Roberts. | Violin Solo by J. Wald n gcc ge Any time 1 want an automobile,|er favor with the tonsorial artists PROGRAM oO Phedr there are plenty of taxis I cag bire| if he clipped a pound or two off the} | Overture, “Phedre , .. By Massenet in Buenos Altres.” ‘famous Hughes chin adornment > Orchestra Number FLORENCE ROSE 5 ~ PATHE WEEKLY ing the very latest styles from New. York. LIQUOR, MEANT FOR USE HERE, PILING UP ON ALASKA DOCKS | 3 sia — | | Bootlegger whisky, valued atjto take over the goods here and| N WOMEN HECKLE FAIR lthourands of dollars, has been| distribute them | But dry squad officers, dozens of shipped to Alaska, altho ft WAS DUT | seg have gotten track of the | |ehased for distribution here, ac-|ears, and guarded them | 5 OSTERS FOR HUCHE cording to dry squad officers. | “The men have stayed on the job ts It is still tn warehouses and on/ until the liquor put on a boat! jthe docks there-—anclatmed and started on the way to the Alas | rm Ee | Liquor men in the North are al-|ka consignee, which has often been| The women campaigners of the| Hoghes was leged to be stealing all they need_/ fictitious,” Sergt. Putnam says | ftughes billion dollar special de meeting was The mixup has resulted from dry| The Jesse Moore Hunt company | were surprised simost to the poini | much gl lequad efforts to break up the game/of San Francisco, which has sup- of consternation at the predot jg 4 org morest was 0 containing pictures of the World's Series Baseball games, also arrival of survivors from ships sunk by German U- boat aCLEMMERFE 9 Seattle’s Be-( Photop Berietol | ally treats plomaine polses= directions in each carton, For “COME-BACK” 4 and many es. Mrs. Wil Cur best of bootleggers who order large piled Seattle bootleggers with large | nance of Wilson sentiment and aj His Dep ao nasi" man wae gaia Cents |quantities of whisky from Califor-/ amounts of liquor, recently sent a|plause in the Moore theatre movi | sory-telline ora no tne gigi Fee jaia and have it addressed to some! representative to Alaska to check |ing yesterday afternoon. cn a ¢ ; aie tion because of over worm, tects Alaska firm, {n care of # Seattle/ap on the situation, They have lost| Several times the Hughes go's bwgge Sg py Se ecteabatien Ge caeaaie transfer company a lot of money because the bead | 00 mei were brought to # full and He . bea s c , ‘ 4 = a health-giving appetite “ Bootleggers, of course, planned’ was sent on N Gistreasing halt by the good-natur | Hughes because t lo ¢ leep essential to = ~ _— a ME. ~ ages lod badinage and gloved plaudits of negro. Sh aved V or nMEDAL Haarlem c D0! né ended: with s ¢ national remedy o the fair Wilsor adherents. Mexican policy a nded w ike week: They o> the lithsthapter of iI” serial In the gallery, especially, the | other story e of these capsules Salesman” by Wilkes Players and Be ay Miss Elizabet Freen ll put a man on him feet : \democratic women had marsed abet! i ; Wi In addition, Manager Muller will {t" of < knows it; whether his were discussed V d ll t © . and from there a constant fire of | “off” of Wilsc he knows it; whether | ge a Fri- audeville at Other Theatres the Coming eek Wednesday monday, Tweeter. 8 | Neckling was directed at the speak-| Alo rd thie par ie CSimea from uric seid potsone - poe |five-part feature ee iris y of tt omer adder, stomach derangement or : simon oye : *“*-* Rush Reserved Section the audience had to leave to } Sno thee eater Repeated applause when the|pare dinn ® : ap. Dont wait until ft OAK | president's name was mentioned| Dr. Katherine B. Davis, known as | take entirely down-and-out, but Planned to have speakers Monte Carter, his Musical Com-| plainly showed the predominance | “The pete teallge re Seamuledeed po oday. money teen | said 4 speak on the measures, h to think substitutes. Look ledy Company and Fifteen Dancing sentiment n = } | ‘. 4 to een con- | Wilson t this country out {OLD MED. every detail to the vot - . | Chicks, beginning with the matinee Serre ee tea prior sed Past < oe oe ortgtm 4 ; j siderable organize P ose A ‘em Oly - tomorrow, will present the big among the democratic women, it | Switzerland m Oll Capsules. }laugh-maker, “Hip! Hip! Hooray!”| wag exerted early in an irresistible dwelt on jas the offering for the fifth week/center-rush upon the poor mes lof the company's run at the Oak| Ushers who were trying to hol back the feminine tide from seat jtheatre, Second ave, at Senece st.) ryrerred to as “reserved | The play, which {* fillet with) 1¢ they had been reserved for the droll situations, calculated to bring) fair Hughes contingent, the latts jout Carter's comedy abilities, as) must «till be nursing bitter dis well as those of the remainder o pointment, for the more athletic the able company, ts laid on the! wijson admirers made a breac! ° | Mexican border, with San Diego} thru which several hundr f on one side and Tijuana on “the | frage democrats swooped upon the | ul jother. Chinese smuggling of the empty chairs ow vows (BULL BROS. 4 d hyphenated Just Printers tr ifactured every-|] 1013 THIRD MAIN 10463 unconscious variety causes the) ‘Then the siege began. e |comedy complications | Sven women comprised the| Remittance to Euro i hl speaking force of the Charles B.| | PANTAGES |Hughes “ Billion-Dollar ncial.” | | “Oh, the Women!” a big and rol-| They gave everything they had in | t licking musical farce, with 14,|the way of oratory and feminine | oul 0 oon mostly girla, in. the cast, will be Persuasiveness Friday, before a} the merry headline attraction of packed house, to win the support of | the new bill at Pantages, opening Seattle cittens for the republican | with the matinee performance Presidential candidate. enday. sg col''The women arrived in Seattlo| Harrington Reynolds, English|ffom Spokane at 1:40 p.m. After) comedian; Florence Moore and|®" automobile parade, the part Those intending to send money to friend 1 relatives in Europe for the Christmas h , should do so this other Seattle girls are in the cast,| Went to the Moore, where forme year earlier than usual. For the added feature, Manager| Senator A. J. Beveridge made 2 46 : ; Pantages has arranged for the ap-|fe¥ brief remarks. Josiah Col Quite th of time is required | pearance of character| ins Introduced the speakers RR sibitees of diban: actor, and his players, in. their) Mt. Maude Howe Eliott, daugh-| newest dramatic success, “The Toll|tet Of Julia Ward Howe, explained | Bridge.” | ho the transcontinental — trip, Other numbers on the program) Which would lead thru: 39 states will include Jue Qoun Tai, the pret- bad been arranged, She dwelt ty Chinese nightingale; Warren lightly on the kindness of Hughes. and Templeton, nifty singers and|. Mr. Raymond Robins, wife of} dancers; George Stanford, the ex.|the progressive leader of Chicago,| rangements of mail steamers make early remittances desirable We h and can better N¢ > direct connections abroad, ive you the best of rates W than usual i Pects M., a Chaplin Mutual comedy, | The Geralds, gypsy serenade ‘o| pert whistler, and O J y|had trouble with her hat thruow t nail goes by S inav (1) Walter Spencer, of Monte eee of them oto wey 4 penis ne Vanis, th otibitands tie nel hee speech, She said Hughes was| nied aly Padi a eS Carter's musical stock company,| ALHAMBRA once, the Orpheum Travelogue, and| formers responsible for 56 of our labor laws | eamers, and the bank is responsible Oak. (2) Jue Quon Tai, Chinese} Orpheum vaudeville at the Al-| Charles Burnett's usual fine musi] The fifth episode of “The Crim. |@2d that Wilson will be unable to for the safe delivery of your remit- iprima donna, at the Pantages Mon-| nambra will offer a big headline Cal program, complete the show, {son Stain” will be thrown on the|CPe With the economic sitvation tance day. (3) “Jeanne,” comedienne! production for the week starting to-| ‘48 sereen, j Sher. he Ruropean. w | at the Palace Hip. (4) Mildred) morrow matinee. “The Bride| PALACE HIP sd finde Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr, writer LOANS: We are open to make a Hayward, Eugene Levy's road/ shop," with Andrew Tombes as the| Road Show No. 6 reaches the| ORPHEUM jand former Seattle woman, said number o \ditional Real Estate show, at the Grand, (5) Maude! comedian, is a musical comedy of| Palace Hip theatre Sunday. In the| ‘The ‘Traveling Salesman” is|/*%@_ Was for Hughes — because| 6 1 INLY o . : Lambert, in Orpheum vaudeville ati the georgeous type, with 16 peo-| bill is “The Schoolmaster,” a com-|the comedy-drama announced for|~ See ne Nase On: Brae ee attle property. Applications for loans in amounts of $1,000 to $10,000 pre- ferred. the sie apaumiter go ple in the cast. jedy playlet. It carries seven peo-|next week by the Wilkes Players HE WARNS AGAINST It Is called “The Merry Widow) ple, the teacher and six pupils,jat the Orpheum, This play is from | of Vaudeville | Singing, dancing and screaming|the pen of James Forbes, who | Sunday will see ugene Lavy's| Another feature will be Ernest) comedy are featured. wrote “The Chorus Lady” for Rose RESU ING SUB WAR Famous Road Show" back at the| R. Ball, the man who wrote all The Three Lilliputs,” three} Stahl, and is one of the plays that | Grand. The company is composed) those popular betlads that everyone charming misses, whose ages range) are human, with characters who say BERLIN | of 20 clever people. There will be] knows and nearly every one, has|from 20 to 25 years, but who are|and do things, . ntl ja street parade daily. The Ten| sung or tried to sing, during the) no bigger than 5-year-olds, will of-| Mr. Forbes wrote “The Traveling | GRAND via Wireless to Say- ville, L, 1, Oct, 14- Inrestricted As we have previously announced, we are now handling Building Loans, ind invite applications for residences, | Florida Jubiiee Minstrels will pre-| past ten years: “Mother Machroe,”| fer a program of picturesque dances| Salesman” in the heart of Indlana,|®ubmarine warfare would not| partment houses or business. build- |sent songs and comedy of the|“'Till the Sands of the Desert| and singing. where he lived for nearly a year|hasten the advent of peace, but) in | South, plantation melodies and|Grow Cold,” “Love Me ahd the) “Jeanne” is a clever comedienne.| amongst the people he has written| would further prolong the war,"| — dances, World Is Mine,” “When trish Eyes! Vardaman, Gay Deceiver,” of-| Into his story Dr. David, socialist member, told | The Owen Trio are two menand| Are Smiling,” and mi others fers a costumed surprise. The| Mise Phoebe Hunt will be seen|the reichstag, during debate on the a s s one woman who specialize in #ing-| Maude Lambert does a bit of| Four Musical Bonnells have alas the girl and George Rand will|question of submarine warfare and | jing and whistling novelties, Al) musical comedy. Raymond Bond,| musical, singing and comedy act.|be “The Traveling Salesman,” Wil-| peace. 1 Via Allen impersonates musicians of| wtih Elizabeth Shirley, in a new|Adelyne Lowe and company have|liam C. Walsh will do a blackface —— " mate smurupe ag Amaia, Chas,| comedy; DeWitt, Burns and Tor-| another novelty acrobatic skit. hotel porter. CAPT. R. 8. PATTON, of the U. enry’s Pets, with special scenery,| rence, in @ mirthful, toyland crea-| The feature photoplay of this| “The ‘Traveling Salesman” will Coast Survey, addressed tho 2 r Ballar ranch i 2 C i will present “A Canine’s Dream.”| tion; Julie Bernard and Florence] show, which continues until Wed-| unpack his samples at the matinee + he alg club Wriday on naviga- Use"Our Ballard. Branch. if More Convenient The photoplay will be “One A,\Scarth, in a comedy duologue, andi nesday night, will be jammon| Sunday, tion problems on the Pacific Coast, Resources Over $13 000,000: - D

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