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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘MAYOR HURLS HOT SHOT ATS. F, CHAMBER HEAD United Pres Leased Wire AN FRANCISCO, Aug strike of Ur Eugene Levy's sa” | Orpheum} Se egersines é Third and Madison Railroad GIRLS All New Sunday ‘on Vio ein the ted carmen had ceased com etely early today, following en abandonment of {te night serv the rhe sol offect of Th strike And— b tire ee by street car company of the when tragedy Extravaganza De Luxe night killed and ers wounded evident activities of both sides today company resumed tt REHAN & LLOYD v8). vs Royal Comedians etween aday on eaker was three oth in the The daylight was controversy Mayor Rolph of the law Cham n Kohler mittee of th ® to ORPHEUM PLAYERS foi 000.00 4 furnish In “The War of Wealth” s] nish JACK GILBERT Dancing Acrobat BRIDEWELL SISTERS §j Nifty Girl Singers —and— AYor #¢ law and that was | Incurably stupid and ignorant about business and industry,” said the mayor. “The world is changing about you and you don’t know It any more than the czar knew what was happening to him and Rus sia until it was all over, You still believe in Napoleon's whiff of grapeshot.” Sixteen strikebreake dicted by t ‘ 1 for arrying weapons. 35 COUNTY MEN FACE CHARGES OF DESERTION “You are In the Sensationally Exciting Photoplay in 5 Parts “The Girl Without a Soul” Sunday—Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 2,100 Seats at 10c inatie They have | } | Sane |Bert Harris i Snarles lo Every Weekday—2 Complete Matinees at 2 and 4—2,100 Seats at 10c—and child FREE with Each Adult. Apor To D Tacoma Through, rh the West Pass L IN 15 KILLED; Spr ing he eae ch LIMB FIGHTING isa Beula and §| pular camping resort. A ful trip—and « dandy Sunday oon outing. — Round Trip — 60c py vnitea ress teased Wire & Tacoma and Indianap: WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 cast! Colman Dock every two bh the risk of the fighting man ts not|William § 7:00 A. M. for Tacoma direct. |nearly so great as is popularly “puorr SOUND NAVIGATION Co. |agined is the belief of marin lofficials he who have cor TOMORROW Redmond; ton nas O'Br cor j statistics covering the allied los in the war. | A careful estimate shows that jonly one man in 15 is killed, Jone out of 500 loses a limb cent reports from F and |'sh hospitals show about per cent re r wound while about 90 per « abl jreturn to the firing , SOCIETY GIRLS SMOKE IN JAIL : The wife of the son of one of Bellingham’s richest men, played cards in the King coun ty jail last night. Mrs. Nita Nolte, band, Fred Nolte, | Harry chum, Mrs. Edith Robinson, were arrested early Friday morning near Black River junc- | tion by Deputy Sheriff Peter MAY LICENSE Johnson, because the two wom | en were masquerading as men a pion financier of the west and a of Nolte Nationa the Pacific sociation Jailer Norman Schellberg Poter neh Falls; Bert that from are mage Axe! ward 19, her hue | Russell and her Hansen “My Greatest” So Says Douglas Fairbanks in WILD and WOOLLY The Wildest, Fastest ne Fairbanks’ Wild West our Thriller Ever Screened EXTRA MARY MCALISTER in “Steps to Somewhere” nephew officer of the B: bank and a di Northwest Tourist By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.— Intimating that a_ licensing plan would be adopted for the control of all coal dealers, Coal Controller Garfield today de- Friday night that he would re clared he would try to run the mend that the trio be re sed. industry “in the interest of all.” At first the girls took their ar. ist what reductions in rest very 6 y and spent mu t t me are por is a mat of the morning in tears, | conjecture,” he said. “We the first fear had worn off th t get our organization un gan to make the most of t We will to obtain finement and by evening were er consuming public with joying themselves ‘acting like z undue hardship to any men.” ) industry Roll Cigarets ‘They played “rummy” and tried to roll cigarets, altho not essaying smoke them As for N¢ > wa that the girls be ed You haven't inst aid to the jailers. were on to pick hops in the Yak-} and we we anted to ma The girl e fun of it to insistent rele: thing STATE DIVIDED That the prices on coal set by President Wilson will work a hardship on miners unless ! the state is divided into crime, {8 It groups with regard to the cost of production in different dis. tricts, was the opinion of mine SECOND PRESIDIO operators who met. here. Fr vyinted to go to Washington and wa ima valley the hike. just for the overalls That isn't a United Press Leased Wire I FRANCISCO, Aug at appointed to the second officers training camp, wh rm state the Presidio Monda different localitie rted in steady stream t The comn which Yesterday 620 Californians answer- | pointed is made up of W. F ed their call to enroll. °Those re-| sales manager of the Carbon |porting today were from Oregon, , Coal Co.; N Moore, vice | Washington and Idaho. dent of the Coal Co.; = Hanle general manager of Carbon Coal and ¢ and Botting, commissioner of ashington Coal Operators’ such @ been the grouping be made. in several ronditions Hill D. Pacific § the D the asso Co. 15c—Children 5c Watch for two Rex special camera men on the streets putting a ring around Who's Who. You get $5 if he gets you. PHYSICIAN Genito-urinary eases, Traders Third ave. and Mar $a. m. to 6 p. m.; av 9; Sundays, 10 to’ 1 716. will trade the be furnished the fed sion, setting | in the various! the state. eral ort groups of mines in commis tuation U. S. Cantonments Built All Wrong For Modern Army They built the American lake cantonments all wrong And now, with them two-thirds finished, they have just found it out Each of the ping up on the 100 men, has been pop signed to house barracks buildings that plain east of Dupont is de mmpany, And they placed in groups, to each one are a regiment nt are officers’ buildings and to the wrehouses arrangement in ff and ste Ranged out stables Chis was a ago Now it YOU SEI MEN AND RI If ARMII late away fre an fine until a few days 1 wrong WITH COMP MADE UP PERDAY 1917, which is a August of the same matters go—and very deac ARMII GIMENT OF YE August of n military 100 ARI ANIT OF OF 2,000 is whole gen early year, 80 much the Stars be army that ss krance is going to push into Germany is to an up-t and with enemy ‘reported “A CANADIANS KEEP UP VICTORIOUS SMASH AT LENS By United Prem Lenaed Wire LONDON, Aug troops wtill advan tod Went and ing one continu assaults by the ¢ counter attacks t hy CLEMMER THE HOVSE.OF MUSIC mCUTERSONS AUGMENTED) § ‘ RUSSIAN ‘ORCHESTRA || SEATTLE'S BEST PMOTOPLAY HMOVSE wan ‘ann mediate DAILY CONCERTS 3:30, 7 AND 9 “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1” t Orchestra “Serenade” the forced some # points German wht more than At several counter thrust recessions counterbalanced by a k tory west of the metroj There FYeld Marshal | wae Franz Liszt Til toda Cello. Trio for Flute Mens Keho, Haig attack to u which trench of local By ms hort slight casu captured a importance Germans’ counter a around Lens but ne YpreeM nector ening. The ¢ Overture, “Poet and Peasant” Xylophone Solo by Cha William Manning Skinner Has Arrived ADMISSION AFVTERNOONS, ttne not only the show no made TOMORROW ation of men and Lombartezde neighbor ght captured an en taking a few prisoners the prices be made up of companies of 250 men tater the PRISONERS NOW SHOW BREAK IN _TEUTON MORALE oy HENRY woop each NEEDED A PROPHET form a battalion a reg bat 3,000 men three ment with a per nd 15 other ood can ir canton ilies WITH THE PRE fi THE FIELD, Aug i" ARMIE 8 German | drive | The 1" a 201 © the Ameri i rrettable, DIDN'T ION three years prisoners officers in ly no one is Ve it PHI grotesque as HAVE ON or fluke, The JOB * Thi that expen reg PHAT WE OF VI on for rouble is IME MA war time t of re e of German divin erly ranked as ¢ wt enemy units, w out. Afte sixth We had all urope PERSHING SAW MISTAKE officers there were tr study f Amer ble “¢ to obse what tary wh w irely in they rance they in re a's Regiment musicians bh front trenct Prisoners vision d unit not captured The lar aptured t proof of » whom satisfied for fighting from things in a certain magined s nm after the sel ymehay German on lanned cantonm French morale, In Asnault Verdun De teers were 11,000 prison With a checking up rs and German cast oped that of one German re French captured 860 sol 28 officers. This was the 168th infantry. ITALIANS IN HOT PURSUIT OF FOE By United Drees Leased Wire ROME, Aug Capture Montesanto yesterday by I troops and per tion of Aus trian In veral points was announ: today, In the where the enemy broken the Austrians lonely an war of @ total of cor have an Npanies yiments uber ould reg done days or ¢ taken out today of Ities, it from Mexico if we were to do team work must play the same sort of Frenc ne the French But by that army we play me the 16 cantonments were going full ahead on the old, conventional scheme HERE UNCLE SAM WITH 16 LOVELY VINTAGE-OF MOBILIZATION CAMPS FOR HIS 1917 SAMMIES! Soldiers | Hed lor By United Press leased Wire Direct, to The OUSTON, Tex., ig. 2 H und result Thursday i rioti ut practically all the participants had SO Is 1865 of lian pursued {fice gave the Second the honor of the vic that these forces had points was x here Monte & ain drive of the Jian offensive of 1 directed the everal ast «pring the assault pontorte law in great 1 and Mon persons anc 1. Al ‘GERMANS WITHIN 23, ‘tie nec | MILES OF RIGA, NOW the fy United Press Leased Wire | LONDON, Aug. 25.—The only ws of the Riga front fighting hing here today, came from the entire an sources. Petrograd w stationed here|#ilent on Teutonic claims of the] | startling advance toward the Baltic seaport. ‘I asserted Bavarian | forces had the River AA,| coast—less than 23 miles Wn | Vodice j 4 white s wounded and the px fies hidden in been arrested Jead dead, their box negr 34 HELD FOR MURDER of the negro soldiers were ties on charge of urder while of the 24th U. S and in disgr Snow, of the 24th an. s« under indictment six infantry gon and ammunition. We did some that prelim{nary| shooting as we left camp. I shot court-martialing the| about five times well under way. He} Stayed in Woods Id be charged with) = wy got on the dirt road the penalty for 1 passed by the graveyard at San pe st, and right at the grave 1 they started shooting. Henry was in front, and he ho! dat every one to lay down all laid down but me and two her fellows, and we ran down the side of the street As we ran I heard shooting tha’ sounded if all of shooting together I get eached near from FOUNDRY STRIKE | IS ENDED HERE | Two hundred employes of the Se ttle Car Foundry were 4 creases a x from work ward stern was ny and murder [which te Heath in County Jall expected between civil! er the trial The negroes in county jail, and were outspoken in rmination to conduct the elves we A and mil officers wages rang trials them as were Word from Southern department | headquarters today that the negro back into camp, but wa d and soldiers would be deported to Co-| stayed in the woods all night.” lumbus, N. M., was effective in re | Meving the tension which the white |population has been under since| fighting, and no further rioting private of Company | COWS MONTHLY ;' made the follow-| FEED T00 | the | was expected How It Started Leo Pinkett ith { the riot start Cattle feed brokers have boosted sky-high, with the result 50 dairy cows are being slaughtered monthly rather than stand the expense, according to Animal Inspector John A, | 18 to 20 per cent on piece 1 from 8 to 10 per cent on hour Friday and will return to work Monday morn ing. The men went on strike Au gust 14 | The hours will remain the same eight for skilled and nine hours for unskilled worker | An agreement covering the wages for one year, which will enable the company, it is said, to obtain for-| eign contracts of derable im: portance, was signed | ‘SLICK FELLOW IN BLUE SUIT PASSES FAKE CHECKS HERE “There is very minute This is the conclusion of one attle man who was “flim-flamm tb for ra Monday, when he ¢ cepted bad cheek on the | board bank” of Seattle The check was for $15.50 | was signed E. B, James, jout to Mr, Phil Mink “Dear Mr, Editor,” an work afternoon infantry affidavit on how am Thursd afternoon, about 3} cloc heard that Corporal | Baltimore had been shot by spectal police officers. All the boys sald: | |'Let's go get the men that got Bal-| It was getting late then, and we stood at retreat at 6 o'clock Jand then our men began talking jand I heard Sergt. Henry say his caved | ‘Well, don’t stand around like that. | , | ment of justice If you are going to do anything, go j stigate, and ahead and do it co-operation I was in the Alfalfa he |since July | Awsistant U | McDonald says Food Adminis trator Herbert Hoover will be no. tified of conditions here. lees to The Star; iHo! § Suspected 1.W.W, |aressea in piu Strikers Ask Baths |acit Philp sine ce cae bie self Philip Mink, stuck me for ited in Leased Wire i | $15.5 10 on Monday last ASTORIA, Aug Demanding Please do not mention my| tub and shower baths and a 50-|name I am ashamed of myseif| cent raise in pay, with & seven: for falling victim to un old gag Hke| hour day, men working on the|this fellow used jnew Astoria reservoir are on strike! “But then there is eee The strikers are said tol er born every minute, be 1. W. We ly yours. timore,’ | another sucker born | federal depart: | ¢ officials here to in-| has been promised crowd, 1 had my| Or. Evans Graduated, Licensed, Registered PHYSICIAN incre $10 a Todd says S. Attorney ton Donald ane and made | this man “A slick fellow, serge sult, straw] hy Hours: 8 pm; another Respectful- | THE GREATEST BABY IN THE WORLD NO HOME 18 COMPLETE WITHOUT A BABY “Skinner’s Baby” A Sequel to “Skinner's Dress Suit” —with— BRYANT WASHBUR Is An Immense Hit If you delight in people who live and breathe, stories that are humanly refreshid& and real, and comedies that effervesce with clean mirth, you will not miss this delightful comedy-drama, primming with subtle, homely humor, A Continuous Laugh for an Hour ang & Half ‘The heart interest appeal will make you desire to see it a second and a third time. PATHE WEEKLY The Washington _ Coast Artillery The boys of the Washing- ton Coast Artillery are en- camped at Port Townsend. Their camp may not be entered. But visitors are welcome in certain parts of the fort where the regulars are sta- tioned. The comfortable, fast, steel S. 8. SIOUX Dock at te $3. 0 a Mm, Sunday, will leave Colman 8:00 a. m. and WHATCOM at 9 for Port Townsend, August 26th. If your son or brother or sweetheart is with the Wash- ington Coast Artillery you'll want to see him. You can. If you will inquire at the regular army he: adquarters at Port Townsend, your soldier will be sent for. All friends and relatives of soldiers in the Washington Coast Artillery should visit them at Port Townsend Sunday, Aug. 26 Returning Townsend at you can leave Port 7:45 p. m, on the STOUX or at 4:30 p. tf on the SOL DUC, arriving in Seattle two hours and a half later, $2.00 “rer” $2.00 Puget Sound Navigation Co. Colman Dock Main 3993