The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1917, Page 8

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Coming Sunday Tomorrow SOLID WEEK Girl Gets $4,000 MARY As Heart Balm PICKFORD IN THE PICTURE THAT MADE HER FAMOUS “Tess of the Storm Brand New Copy! COME EARLY OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. TASIA ATH NASIADES Tt too! we urv in » Frater’s Whe I ourt ¢ one hour ¢ beration | Farmason’ riday to ¢ Tania Athanasiades, ‘ oe CHILDREN 5c $5,000 againat Peter Farr the t LOGE SEATS 25¢ rt new mi stood he se he ae ve ery 1 4 ated er it ating eo nald The several we en o the jur SENATORS FORGOT TO FURNISH CHIPS FOR _ LADIES’ CARD PARLOR | Second and University RAPHIC STORY OF FIGHT FOR LIFE TOLD BY RESCUED ARMY BY EDGAR C. WHEELE! 11 8 ‘ ft une and senator Palmer and his col-|senat rm ® around trying »© made to stand in plo lack of foresight Friday ile and ladies high-so: their names life or ing he said, their aeroplane mount- | In A. Robertson, jr, missing army air | man, came back from the dead January 10, to fly for Calexico, | Out in the desert sow!) of Yuma. ed high /in order to cross a (out. In sanity rite sy sae 4) “y) & party of men oringing| mountain range. This swung | to get ald, Plahop prope ee Greft, Viee Admira Yuma Lieut. larry G the machine into a strong cur- | remain nd on the nia: ate | date Geseue tae ” “A r op, whom Robertson was fore rent of wind, which swept it rap- that I struggle Tineaae Snes v 3 Teave exhausted and al! but idly southward. andt 1 aid ho c ae cious in the Mexican wastes; The airmen fornd it impossible was dor From that t is? MY, MY! he made his final, desperate |to detect the wind however, and|fors either men had The lady from Yakima, who for life and assistance. when they saw, at noon, a large drink and practically nothing to eat Pg Ss See ae tho weakened and worn, neither | body of water, they both thought i Robertson continued his ad ia th. thd emma will suffer any fl) conseque the Salton se Instead {t was a| northward journey. He had con . - agro hr as of his experience after f: laguna far over the border, in Mox served his strength as best he on 8 2 f ny and warm clothing have restor-|{co, as they discovered w the could and moved only slowly ae ed them both to normal health. trie? to make a landing beca Wednesday morning he was im wi jthefr gasoline was low. One wing bued with new vigor when he yer MUSEMENT §/|°% the machine broke and the car) struck the trail of human ema comin |was useless, Then it was that the| beings. ——— | fliers found that, instead o Eagerly he followed it until ‘ 5 “es jin their own country, they were he came upon a party from PALACE HIP | miles from San Diego, o. Welton, Ariz. that was search- CASCARETS SET at Two BACHELORS : outinuous Today, 1:30 toll p.m |! Abandoning the r the Ing for him. They had an auto. ” nk he reports rom the Sertette De luxe |two men took all the food they had| mobile and Robertson was able kindy a ‘ lease | Times carried along with them and one gal-| to lead them to the spot where ; rin Peature Photoplay, New Epipode || hike northward to civilization Vord t to Yuma, and nha “THE SHI karo Robertson, in his statement, commanding ¢ er of t Ur 1 the Afternoons, 1%« touched only lightly the hard ships they had endured—the desolate stretches of country thru which they passed, the al- most overpowering rains by day | and icy cold by night. BOWELS RIGHT | phey're Fine! I Don't Rewain MEXICAN VETS ) Bilious, Sick, I OAK THEATRE peng at Seneca—10c | Defying physical ¢ istion, the! a and Eu two officers kept nelr walking “izzy the tell night and day. For 7 ur days they | quoted aying tha an lead a) Best for Colds, Bad Breath, subsisted on one on of water,| party to t © the : “ I Thin Week four oranges and mall sand-| plane ate Sour Stomach—Children Veterans of the National Guar -—_— |wiches. Then th ter ran out runt . 1 Love Them. maar sia peat ee free le “ TOMORROW Get a int box now. — rv 4 Friday night in the Be ch fu Clean up ide to. nd ev those hot cad Warwick | S night and feel fine. Take Caaca of | mmer fe icles rets to liven your liver and clean : _— lemma | Third Ave. wals and stop heada a} Calexico and numerous incident Dramatic Tale Near Pike cole lousness, offensiv at occurred during the time the | ra ath, coated tongue, sallowness, cond Washingtons lon. | | 5¢ sour stomach and gases, Tonight Saar Gabe ac Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, (i Bainted saunas el - - | gentlest liver and bowel cleansing hag 7 ‘0 RETURN HOME WASHINGTON Jan. 20,—An-| you ever experienced. Wake up |<” tad ease Vip help is wpe | noun cement of orders for Gen. Per-| feeling grand—Everybody's doing wb cahapaadt sips chaste | shing hdrawal moy be expect-| ft. Cascarets best laxative for |°°C@sions were | ites Naat jed at t v lepa ent! © n also. ne L rdsmen vac | _ WASHINGTON, Jan. 20— |°t vany ti La eee ; ‘ in explaining | | Swiss Minister Ritter, acting on [ii iit ritw nt och atel ineuok’ ck them partne they | instructions from his govern- i Gao ise wai aires wung thru the rhythm of a mili-| ment, today issued orders, thru Hoa Barn vente tc | tary walt | Swiss consuls in America, that amie ne naicmans ear } all reservists on conditional . Aane araduaie, hah oe leave are ordered home immedi ; phd opp dre cape AMATEUR PLAYERS | ately. will distributed along the bor Bethe game aime Minister. (2 PRESENT THEATRICAL | Ritter-was ordered to leeue GRD these insructions, he received internally as directed in boolte Notification that three addition Forty children Nichola gees in ail original os al Swiss army corps are to be FRENCH ORPHANS chool presented Piper,” A ves permanent and positive mobilized on January 24. dramatization the quaint old indigestion, gas on the t t , , Mim, lower bowel troubles, gastriti,| Dr, Ritter sald today his govern NEED AID, CLAIM jory of the “F Piper of Ham-| Stier of the gioma hy ulcerated ent’s dispatches declared Switze as | jlin,” Friday night in the Odd Fet | Maine poisoning and siailar ait iand had no fear of any ho: tile] A second appeal to Seattle citt-| lows’ a adliae m. | f ts. love by either group of belliger-|zenry for the aid of the suffering | Four hundred friends and pat | For sale at all druggists |ents. The new troops, he believed,! French children will be made by hed bes: spe ee Aas prunes the} on Genuine in Red Cartona, || #7 to be used to relieve par the| the M Elinor 1 and Flor tig Ip Eosiot two new army corps now mobilized, ence Mary Schofield, of London, in| | leedtsamme | wae said. the Pre iF theatre Juturda i BI ss tam semany| i heats NEW SCOUT LEADER itioned massing of large German These two young women are fear was expressed that Switzer-|States in the interests of sap Jand’s neutrality might be violated.|small children of war-stricke rita a next time you suffer with : France ’ ratricken | John H. Piper, the new Bo indigestion, bilious- | ‘out master, and son, Peter, 14 fess or loss of appetite, try— LIVES LOST WHEN . | $6 Dually eking. shemesives ac Said He Wore Old First Aid fi quainted Saturday in Seatt ® FACTORY EXPLODES a ; | rst All or The Piper family arrived late Suit to Fool ’Em Househ Id Ac id iday. from Brownsville, ‘Tex eno: cidents | chy Wits hae ds the depot by al LONDON, Jan. 20. A consider \N FRANG 0. | The same gentle, healing medication Jlarge delegation of Boy Scouts and | able loss of life—the exact toll not He art t so | Which makes Resinol a standard remedy | the executive committer yeing available — officially—y wll thin nA rskin-troubles makes it a most relia le dre r wv” cuts, yurny scalds caused b osion in @ munitior n't atic M much | Bie dressing for cuts, burs, scalds,! ReaR AOMIRAL FULLAM will| ctor London last night alimon Elia Hiel afings, and similar emergencies, preside at the inquiry next we The home office had not announc to Superior jraham, She All druggists sell Resinol, Keep a jar on hand. | into the wreck of the Milwaukee at! pees of Ace Yiclislon in the World. ' ed detaijs early today, i ant 4 6 ee al ci Milwaukee at ; SAIS TRE ho WE BE AY Ron CI THE SEATTLE ST pe Oo Be furnished that $150 Wil oi incite GAN DIEGO, Jan. 20—A | To newspaper men at Welton | That The samo Ape Srapuenecagee - sil ae ee te ‘tory of endurance and heroic | and Yuma, Ariz, Robertson Col z vale ae ae pie eae at saad | @ndeavor against death was | gave a graphic description of the rtson, too, was in the capitol building. jand 5 P wow! ‘written today in the annals of | his nine-day battle with the des ally stronger than They provid luxurious q war), embers of the joint house and _ the aviation corps of the Unit- ert. After he and Col. Bishop That day t ters for delightful bridge parties, | ae iittary affaire Per ‘ ed States army, when Lieut. W. | left San Diego, Wednesday, | men faced aq aa bola aims AR | In the Great Soul-Stirring Tragic Romance “The Darling of Paris” will be the extraordinary attraction starting l 5c Adelmann and Orchestra in beautiful music SUNDAY cue aie Saturday, Last Times, Vivian Martin COLISEUM DESCRIBES RAIDER AS EQUIPPED WITH PIGMY SUBMARINES BY CHAS. P. STEWART ere ey fin a few days oners aboard her. as the whe and would put pris- Questioning me abouts of the steamship Press (Copyright, 1917, by United Press) Araguaya, the German officer said tUENOS RE Jan. 20 Pigmy vi bode ree cab "™Y | Don't be afraid; I am only destroy: 8 feet in length—are jing ships. I am not killing women MONEY iS A RIVAL OF rman raider which and children. LOVE | ach damage to allied Long Chase Expected °° e in Atlantic wate Such additional details as these, A the « 4 Brit-| indicating the tyy n thoro- lag herby H among s with which raider was pre- Bly - Pe abuco from! pared and equipp d shipping rangle udson Maru, | circles to pre ng chase by als us Of | was authority for this statement to-|jied w lore the sea scou: oF | da: is cor ed by the raider,” he said at Per-| gay © autiliary q p They are capi of operation | arrived off Pernambuco n thought | over a small jus, an equip. led deecri Thad met! ped wit dynamite and ra was revealed by ’ the ‘ ammunitior f herby Hall, in Speed 22 Knots ambuco. ha I would put the raider's speed at for help by wire- time , ho'wa and she alway sighted the raid 1 could ha t Dt eld ir ow xe to npersc ese new details, further in vera achine guns. idition to Me t in o t c € 8.74 fee cap A man Will fig ther | 6 te ; The ie t re : te he Tam de hat you did not) br € arrowdale offi death : ies have been compelled to! brought in h with survivedl ath ou and your ship to pieces.’ |from ott taken by the About this time, M ediately after our capture,!Germar is at Swinemunde, Peauc p began in t der told me he expect-| according ‘toa Cologne Gazette dis- English way to pa aptured Hudson Maru with- patch here today. ' He h ered me = _ invitat tod € 1 : cone of these incheons. argle wgges gral as RnOW ‘Hhenl that I Posy a " ante Beet of | bit too well BERLIN, via Sayville, Jan, 20—~ that cat in me that is supposed to! His lordship looked a little non-|Capture of the Rumanian town of SAMY Avery Soh plussed Nanesti, on the River Sereth, yes are my co I ob- te by storm, in hand-to-hand § Lord auchamp asked me to calmly was announced in today’s lunch with him at Sherry’s Butashint’ he etukieien Dh ; y Charlie Montgomery, happentr did not act as if they knew you the — ist I was going to refuse thao. ahh REPUBLICANS OF the senate itation, said, ‘When is it for | They don't 1 have had are strongly opposed to confirming Tomorrow,’ 1 answered to work for a li President Wilson's nomination of it iry T. Grayson as rear ad- } (To be continued) | I happen to know. that a —— — our dear cousins will be lunching } there tomorrow Done,’ I assented joyously | I did not know until afterward | that he went directly from the. | tre where he met me and asked | At Li £ th them himet any time of the “We were having a splendid inarehed in with Charlie. The ok B k ’ C; on their faces made me very har bite suddenly came to realise Dakers LOCcoa Be oatiah weccuifite : ———— Lord Beauchamp got to hi d d k how The irls ignored me poin he wholesome and nour: On, I Mi Newton, you ; . >? DH eR} Raat haa: toe seonete Meena ae ishing as itis delicious. ou” exclaimed his lordship, as i we composedly went on eating my ar . tichok Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Yes, very much,’ was my, an ESTABLISHED 178Q DORCHESTER, MASS. ¢ and | fed as an ter a thought, ‘the right kind of societ | But you don’t seem to care fox

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