The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1917, Page 2

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TAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1917. PAGE 2 for Hon expe On Tuesday Inesday the first contingent of Seattle's quota of the national army will leave in private automo: biles, to begin training tn the trade of war at American lake : There ure approximately 1,600 certified men in the city, and re gardiess of the date on which they are called for service, they, with soldiers from Port Lawt nd gail ors from the Lake Washington | woné training station, will be the guests) pach of the city | A parade thru streets {luminat ed with fireworks, a monster recep: | °))' tion and vaudeville show at the! beral Arena, and a dance at the Hippo-| Den’ drome are the outstanding features jof the celebration ly aR | Parade at 7:30 25e, . ’ | The celebration will be more than | Gott }a patriotic demonstration from attle citizens—Iit will be a farewell | [{NY | to those who are going forth to fight | - bands. Commander Miller Freeman, of [the pawal militia training station at Lake Washington will have 1,000 ailors in line, and there will be soldiers from Fort Lawton in the pa being there spring” which, when touched, de sup: nm. Our story concerns Donald Keeth (Harold Lockwood) | and his best friend, a mo-account dog. Of } course, therqis a girl, a villain, 5 reels of fight t ape nepey viet Immediately following the parade ‘3 “His Uncle Dudley” is a jolly good fellow—see him and for. the reception at the Arena will be |. “T's 2,000 feet. gin. The opening musical numbers will be played by a 12-plece orches- ltra conducted by Prof. Charles Lom |bard and furnished by the Must AOURTH-PIRE ano UNION CONTINUOUS Nw jelans’ union. | e Si y | Arranae Big Vaudeville | f Vaudevillk acts donated by Pan- tages, the Orpheum and the Palace Hip will be presented under the di-| rection of George Hood, manager of the Metropolitan theatre, assisted | , of the Moore. concluaion of the enter sandwiches, fee cream, leake and teed tea will be served by | |® committee of society women head ed by Mra. C.D, Stimson, Fruit punch will be made by James Boldt, | the restaurant man, while Hazen J | Titus, of the Northern Pacific din-|| ing car department, will furnish cakes. One hundred prominent men, _ Bvenings ené Sendays, 150 most of them leaders tn the city’s Balloons Saturday Matinee Prt , industrial and commercial life, will) act as the reception committee. | The expenses of the celebration have been guaranteed by business men of the ctiy, and It is pro! that there will be money ren n the bills have This will be turned over to the Thursda' |national army soldiers for the ben y lefit of their mess fund. Badges of bronze, with a red, wh nd bine ribbon, will be given }to all men who have been certified + | for service and who have no exemp. tion claims pending either before | the local or appeal boards | Certified men who have no | | claim for exemption pendi before either local or appeal board are urged to apply at the | | offices of their local boards | Monday or not later than noon | Tuesday to receive the badge of honor which will admit them to all entertainments of the celebration committee ‘ | -GERTIFIED MEN TO JOIN ARMY Men certified for service to Run Before the district board who are not Included in the first call may enlist in any branch of the serv: PALACE HIP Today, 1:30 to 11 CLASS ) Weekday ILLE ACTS }Matinees PMOTOPLAY 10c Company Fand Ge ind Wn. Int. In a Brand New Copy—Never Made under his old ice. This is the order received director while he was by Welford Beaton, board No, 2, comparatively unknown from Gov. Lister Saturda This order applies to many men The story that made n most of the divisions who were ‘ame spread like summoned by the boards, in order pe! HM that they might be assured of a suf. Bm ficient number of eligibles from fy whom to make their quotas, Under P 1s orders t men could not Orders of mobilization for the = first 5 per cent reached local boards from the office of the adju- > AS NAWRS SSNS NEA RASS tant general Saturd: The boards were busy Saturday «electing the “honor men,”, who will compose this 4 5 per cent. For the most part they | Sow, for the next few y, deye I om going to be Rucceeeecenceereenencctcenrrnccnrecng fo ater » Tom going efter those serchants who think The Mut House Glees Jere ere to be used for PICKLES CHRWINO GUM CRACKERS and “everything under ept NUT HOUSE 1 reise ti 09 000,00 at y starting the ay ant 0 boxes t to yo put {a Phe Nut Hou ono of the following m8 : WHOPPER Salted Peanuts | Belted slmontn | Bolted Peosns Bteombost Mixture Belted Pine Nate Chooolete Dipped Peanute Chooolete Dipped Almonée rience We hun! ar tor blue badge of the select vervico TOO erful day t walt bat | the battles of the nation, The mot to of the committees is: “Always jleave smiling when you say/ . | good-bye | ‘The parade will start at 7:20 p. m.| Procrastination is the thief of |1n the line of march will be the unt health: Keep yourself well by | yin complicated the situation. Frets — ig arg geetragh el” timely use and help of | If the meeting at 5 p. m. votes ernal orde ; - Oniy the select service men| to wend the delegate the strike will this meeting 9 Clarence Buddington Kelland, author of }{*0d the Grand Army veterans will} ge get hie “Sudden Jim,” b that In every human |} March in civilian clothes | restless, and leaders are afraid that @ disorganized strike will be H A OLD Seattle Has Big Program or of Its “MAY POSTPON WEAK aa TO FIGHT | ins ensenvor to avert tne will put @ mi before he knows tt was really | ul weak and who before Sep | Should they @all to do #o, they be come deserters from the United) States army and may be shot for | treason upon conviction by a mill - tary court-martial | Seattle will honor navy blue) —————. aT RR TE Be nvr oues ane ue army khaki, and the red, white pping bo 0 e | Trades Council to imme ly send delegates to W. strike of 16,000 shipyards workers of ittie set for Wed. nesday was belng considered Saturday by the Metal Trades executive board. ‘acid | HOON, mach de te that} Amerjean. | Saturday until you are entirely | t jown-and-oult, but ta ure, original, the Owl Drug am today Receive No Word help poe | “We have recetved no official no {| tice that the adjustment board of wl the name |the commission is on its way he! MEDAL on every box. ‘The er eee or eee ike to investigate conditions, * lop to come to Washington. called if some definite action once. & Tacoma and Indianapelie © Colm nek avery two afer a m for Tacoma Puget Sound Navigation Ce. ETROPOLITAN| 60¢ — Round Trip — 60c GRAND Today | Lisabevia utifel trip 4 a dandy Hunday afternoon REVIVAL OF couric gon you and your associates | once for Washington, the bor adjustment board. (Signed) L. B. WEHLE” OLD (3: Thompson | HOMESTEAD Fri. and Sat., Sept. 14 and 15. Mat. Sat. The PRICES—Nights, Lower Floor $1.00, Gallery 25¢ Matgre, 25¢ and 50c “BROKEN THREADS” THIS IS THE PLAY ANO PART IN WHICH SHE IS TO Souvenir Photographs of Mise Hunt to Everybody at WILKES fieiE PLAYERS FIFTH AND PINE—TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 408 WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW, SUNDAY Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY (LABOR DAY) Swanzey * Band—The Famous Quartette—The Grace Church Choir—Uncle Josh and His Oxen, etc All the Great Features Accentuat leony 750 and 80c FAREWELL WEEK OF Who will APPEAR IN PHOEBE HUNT | BANK FIGHT AT be seen in the leading role in NEW YORK ABOUT OCTOBER 15 Every Performance ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS A. A. .Yerex of Portland Will Lecture In I. B. S. A. Tabernacle, 7th Ave., Near Pike St. Sunday Evening, September 2nd at 7:45 Subject: “Is Christendom Christ’s Kingdom?” A Startling, Pertinent Bible Exposition “ABUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL” WITH VIVIAN MARTIN 5c—Class “A”—5c nt zou to Undenominational COMING SUNDAY HOLBROOK BLINN All Invited No Collection Third Near Pike S. §. Men ee pe Officials admitted that they were divided on the advisability of ac cepting the invitation and adjourn ed in the morning to meet with anon his the shipyard owners in the after | avel or) Definite action on the invitation will probably be taken at 6 p. m raid and | George Vandenburgh, of the strike . committee, “and we cannot under |wtand the press announcement fol |lowing on the heels of the invita t to President Dan McKil The shipyard owners did not re celve @ request to send a delegate The men in the yards are very not taken by the shipping board at Wort The telegram of invitation fol What more can you aek? || Tade $otd See cate Motes Teese bows — | “Dan P. MeKillop, Seattle At the {nstance of Chairman Hurley of the shipping board, I am author fzed to request the attendance of yourself*and two members of your pecial meeting to con- sider the shipbuilding Industrial situation ate the earilost possible date, and respectfully urge that board to defray the expense, A. J Herres, of the Sheet Metal Work ers’ International union, and Ed ward F. Carey, of Chicago, have been named as members of the le | The serio-comic adventures of a free-lance writer in a lonesome inn that had more keys to the front door than the keyboard of a Steinway piano---6 reels A comedy and a pictograph showing the beautiful Denishawn estate, where Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn step the light fantastic. Greater Coliseum Symphony Orchestra Selection, “Carmen” ...Bizet “Uncle Sammie, Here’s My Boy” Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c—Children 5c | COLISEUM Seven directors voted for George | dispersed. E. Tilton as president of the asso-| “It was just a little trouble over js. | MANAgemen: said Phillip Two elation, Three directors were 4! arsed pleased at the outeome of the rote. FORT: bb ane ee, T K They protested so loudly that a| LONDON, Sept. 1—That the al- crowd began to collect outside. les were not consulted prior to the Several hundred people, curious ¢ispatch of President Wilson's reply | UNFAIR LUMBER to know what the row was all to the pope's peace appeal was defi- about, stopped to listen to the nitely stated today by Lord Robert t racas. Cecil, minister of blockade. When 10-hour lumber. went Presently police officers arrived, | on the unfair Het In Seattic Jed by Chief Beckingham CLUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING Saturday, organized labor be- | “You will have to settle your dif. ’ 30 CENTS gan a movement which is in- ficulties thru the courts,” said the | To snit your taste and pocketbook. tended to become a nation. (chief. And he ordered the crowd’ HOTEL BUTLER —Advertisememf \* wide fight for the eight-hour TOMORROW day in the lumber Industry. This statement was made at AND WEEK | the headquarters of the Inter. | national Shingleweavers’ union |, Saturday morning. DIRECTORS OF | ELECTION MEET The dove of peace did not hover over the meeting of the board of directors of the Prudential Savings and Loan association, in the Low-| man building Friday afternoon, | There was an election afoot nN HIS LATEST THE RIOT OF RIOTS His Wedding Night “Tf you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre.—Advertisement. | LOOKING A Indy came inte our store —AND— | Ne: And showed The Big jesse JACK GARDNER :-.:.., «.. | And came beem to several|| THE RANGE BOSS WESTERN THRILLER riers seemed too id much a auved much on hem At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS “RING AROUND WHO’S WHO” Ploturee Taken Thie Week Shown on our screen tomorrow and week. Maybe you will have a ring around you id ge $5.00 IN GOLD HARRY sei STAHL sce Announces that, beginning to morrow, his Restaurant will be open each Sunday from 7:30 a, m, to 12:00 p.m. A special Chicken Dinner will be the feature.

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