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THE SEATTLE STAR 30,000 TO PARADE HERE ON LABOR DAY|Famous Author Tells. BOYS RACE 20 | Dolling Up for Labor Da | How He’s Doing His CLEMME.R |? THE HOVSE OF MUSIC MILES; PICNIC [Pome ropa | ——1 bom Bit for Tobacco Fund tpg arcurtee lela aud) s | —_— Me n LITTLE MIN -You 7 . EDITOR'S NOTE—This newspaper will receive and turn over USS A re) : . Sees to “Our Hoys in France Tobacco Fund," 26 44th #t., New York ATWOODLAND. = \seret 8°] RIT reese RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA | HAT IW = 1M GOING To : pays for four packages, with « total retail value of $1.80. In each SEATTLE'S BEST PHMOTOPLAY MOUSE package In placed @ ponteard bearing the name and addres of the contributor, The soldier receiving the package agrees to send al message on the card to unknown friend back home, You get your thanks from an Ar an soldier in the trenches | %6 $$$ | 1] ‘Thirty thousand organized ye Workers of Seattle Monday will celebrate Labor day with a . Parade, a program of sports at _) © Woodland park, and a dance at Dreamiand at night. One of the big features of the § y's celebration will be The 4 SNAP IT ; DAILY CONCERTS 3:30, 7 and 9 Wagner “Indian Bell Song,” from “Lakme” Clarinet solo by Nicholas Oceconom: to buy packn, © Heys in France Tobacco Fund” for Am Overture, “Tannhauser” otk Orchestra Numbe Star's annual 20-mile bicycle * race for boys. The race will Start from Piper & Taft's store, between Seneca at 10 a. m. Strauss Valse, “Blue Danube”, ’ ® Orchestra Number " | The finish will be at The Star | | ARNE RAMI OM ks 8 on Seventh ave, be | 1] Name © Union and Univertity a | Positively First é 45 ‘All banks and public offices, Address ..-. eeeeeee eee o* Mareet | Time Ever Shown together with all industrial | In Seattle “plants in the city, will remain OWT ce ccccee biasonelveees decks { Closed ali day, while most of ver se ATS sheila Al BY ELLIS PARKER BUTLER Written for “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund” worth of tobacco for him; @ dollar's worth of tobacco ‘the atores will close at noon. ‘The parade will start at 10 a. m.| First ave. and Lenora st. and | will be more than 30,000 men 1 smoke a pipe, and I smoke ’ too much My wife saya #¢ women in the line? of march, j my doctor says wo. insur for me, # dollar's worth of iitrerent ‘unions aftitiaged with | ance man says so, and I know tobacco for him. Cen’ . | £0. And he will have some tral Labor Council. } left ° ive hie bunk! ¢ The place of honor at the head of | oBut 1 keep right on. Eymoke font vert hie bunk ¢ long procession will be filled - after breakfast, after “lunch, joan ea thé Blue Cross league, Chil after dinner, after I go to bed. und fen) my emo! to- ; cco, and the fund can of union men are urged to A With the Blue Cross members. | IT amoke when I gyrk and when | I pla 1 smoke all the time. | buy good acco for him | at lees than third of that. Park | S | Tobacco ts half my life, 1 Bo th . eo! for ev- egw - lo SMOT AT SINTASE @ id not live without It; Bot you ste! For ev the Muste: union fur. BEFoRe OTHE cue. wenld kill'mas ery cent spend for tobacco, pipes or cigars while the war lasts, chink! goes a cent into | Our Boys in France Tobacco the music, the emarchers | follow First ave. to Washing-| LABOR DAY PARADE ‘st.. up Washington st. to Sec-| using tobaceo once for : a Whil and if I had not begun | ba again Tny wife or some one 4 4 4 arse S86 up Second ayy to/ | would have killed me, I was #0 Fund, It ts eas YOU CAN st, up Stewart st. to Fifth @ | nd cranky, I use a lot Dg Fr. hand thence to Lenora st, 7 | ae eat bey 7 If you are aggmoker, agppt a ere they will disband. — OF toppceo. 0 @ tobacco boy and pay for his iF of the unions have Pane ENE ¥ ce ay Be eum, If TF was one of thepboys ok We, to serv cheon to their-mem-|Way of races. from three-legged | o'clock until every dancer has “had|league, Motal Trades, AMincglane-| the trenches and did Bot have Friend, Qur ov old pipe at Woodland park, while the | traces for ide to nail driving gpough,” the tm Terpaichgfe|ous Trades, including Datreet car} 2@ tobacro T ee ‘be sagplue tastes twice as sweet when you h of the union members| races for n,” said A. D M@/ Will reign supt me, men; Electrical Workers and Tim-; ®id@ecross and Ugly @hat my know your apbecco boy over “carry their own Quskets to the |ligan, in charge of the sport@ pro- Geoiy Listman, chairman of the| ber Workers, Printing Trades, comrades would hold me up yonder is ha¥ing a smoke on , }sram, Friday © oseirdey committee, s Hullding Trades, nuse@ent abo® the ys < the trench | ie se ch} h * trying to arr Saturday, @hat the celebr@ @rrad Pro@sion oTr Mar and let th® Dutchies pot me | | boy# ang girls wh® march; He esid he was trying to arrange @ a hcg ts) They woule Sq glad to get rid ‘Onion a Sie | ih the Blue Cross league will be| with the heaviest representatives tion would be the S®xest_in ge {Me Trades, A Bile us « h@tozy @f S@wle or nied Gg 3 Beey of he? coruers in tie, <@ me. A mad gust have to ot Ge th® wer@e we Oo G* OMMPHEB* MOPS go) bull@og Bcd fe Guests of tie Card and Label |of @eanized Ipbor for a fat at lunch Gt the park race and that he hope@ to 9 isposed of, th weighty but 2@P igi (or @ US SOCREREED & 19 Go| eHeD o® a PG city, accme PS) tammy tx an Our Ho | BeshiQgron (Bepian fi will tale Sen Ges uelet ee see 06 | peed») te ah | Phim Braap Fund. 0 lang Ree we ere one Genre r ‘of sponts, which Will ew-| Tee bogie pene ot gen ate 2! meemaints —— @ mae coneupanlr ng Oi!) m@, name we ie? Sepa i epee Moco Oradea AL manor of, wtetan els 8 SoM aa Pe Cee Sin see Bee EP OR So ter Ete @ whe: mist oats ee ) Geerrewees tn:s000 so the tanere | a y ! % se «ae See EN METS e sie ss Ses Seats Caaf, hears antiecren darllen Oo) caren Be Ge te mp Game HA. BP COO | Gans, clase the coerees OH 3) bie he aes aa pated en the prenident fog], Eames samen webllic—-cny | 600.000 fom of Se inne oe - ber Ahead i ara haned a ed iw Has tn te we wen litee ond " I raceme and Export Co. at Qeattle, this A ied seswcntelt voninih fom | irom 1 thewnfet I waskid wive | micanthly mecting of the Weet Comt a sO At eee wee; MR ey ootgnee sas Memb thee wemNey | Lawlenern's msegiation Friday, wt] pocorn dg ne ood BOO tank New Wadingten hot Kemeny re nallvote p aor, | gs hr ds crsone ce arnt Secnane Ube Wunlen scuetr Wem Oke vim 1 b aviciadliar.-odvenanan od asl ere ime } } stp ttre Che BAT Low gener chante | wrincinion nema oy tO) Te amie cle i Prenidiens ott b an ee So mndred delemntes te the | DEMOCRACY IN == Ss sete] Se, aut [tom and he Face, hha eee GERMANY SOON’ pnp | ms ties | caceerer YOUTHS MURDER! == nY Boye | itera angen enw a | Sewy wiatienen ete aes Mendny jp TS OME AE PIS! Syeiem. TESS, Stes’ WOMANSO AS TO oe = Cog | Remedies iw etill hoperal that . i peace may some, perkape! | om, President Wilson's own) SELL HER terms == democratization of! Germany | j ‘An exclusive epitome of the!” “Witwan'ee ten, “wen + watican’s «tw of. the Wray Pan; 1%, welt Jl Shp, diate, Pe, a Geet a oo ai (aited Press today, contained) oaks or me, ewe mame se thos significant expression uf; one mee — : ’ 4 aay rR RD enh, THR SHOES Un. souen Sedbinin aalktinnd pte po 4 A. H Patterson > R. C. Durant Monday; Earl Cooper WILL RACE FOR $1,000 rked for Mra, Tyner cht, he told the po| . Fa ed PD 1@ Nice, hOand Jimmy Fee planned to = +e! @& 9® most Perrurder Mr@ Turner, take what t of all t#® he@d@ of belliger- money she had a eel) the cattle ent natiogs on comtinugnceof the| got up at m.,” gid Bak war to @ Ge@ision. A car: read-|er’s statement to tire ing of his note, @upled with such ex 1 @rrifl a lamp and told Jim v@ions of America’s president|my to throw a pillow over Mra made before congress in December, Turner's face while she was asleep. convinces the Vatican that_there is she woke up and I by a_cagamo® ground of opfRion be « her with my hands } Pee® the Vatican and Washingtor but I soon made an end The Christian peace” which the of her. Then we put her body in ed in his appeal was re.|a bed quilt and took it to the well and th it in.” soceni Slag §,§, INDIANAPOLIS--S. S. TACOMA , ax the Vatic breakfast, mgked the co ? . Somytonese toby ongerre dima beberg ln pelts “a Wilb leave Colman Dock, foot of Marion St., every, two h@urs, on “son 8 OTHER VAUDEVILLE ACTS --AND— "Othe Terme > the 8dd hour, after 7 a. m. © nitive damagen. mberment of empires, n zzallo Asks for onomte leagues, no im) ~ Educated Thinkers or indirect restrictions! Thinkers, and not mere knowers, are what the educational system of America should be turning out, sad | fee eS co} The 11 Northern P: . if purchased a® Colman Détk, or 25c each way if paid on train. SECURE THROUGH m. steamer from Seattle connects at Municipal Dock, Tacoma, with Railway train direct for Speedway. Railroad fare 25c return ticket, as to the sea. As bearing with special signifi “a eis 2. that democratization et. Germany| D% Henry Suzzalto, In hiv midress m ight yet come about rate rege pe: at vy tie pee Bee sy TICKET AT COLMAN DOCK. . catia thetlineal i cy,” before the session of the King recalled the United Pr County Teachers" assoclationg Fx 2 sive information of two days ago.| aay 4 ° reporting that not onl nperor |" T. 7 9 a? boat Mond "ll have t Keel Of Austria, bot the eat eeron|, “The human being ts born with a By going to Tacoma@on 7 or 9 a.m. boa onday you ave time - Be. . had) iove of adventure, bi non ge rey . A writton the pope, indicating a piedge| \erekg with mormon eon, fet to visit Camp Lewis at American Lake “ i] to the widest democratization which lead him into a rut Pro ye Lessened War Act |loses fresh intellectuality,” said Dr, B In Rome's diplomatic circles the F ay ene re St Sa | RACING STARTS AT 2:15 P. M. SHARP can note, by its specific strictures | * | 24 “a . 7 against diariemberment of nations | raises Brétherhood | is the figyt nation that } aration of war by Austria, or, at & War without a desire as postponed guch a step for | a some time his statemen made by Car. phasis was laid today ‘on the! lox H. Hardy, president of the Fra | ce — ‘act that, despite the unfavorable | ternal brotherh at a meeting, | ( reply, Pope Benedict does not pro- | last night, in Fraternal hall pose to abandon his attempts to re-| He ascribed this fact to the frater store peace. When all the beilig-|nalism and brotherhood which is erents shall have replied, the holy | prevalent 1 the United States. yas tas “The Haunted Pajamas” GB ° father proposes another attempt | { A second note probably will set} Information, chaging them with forth the points of unanimity in| stealing 6,000 cigars valued at $400 PUGET SOUND NA co jpeace aims developed in all the re-|and three caddies of chewing to bal ply notes and will discuss the | bacco, from the Northern Pacific 10c—Continuous Sunday and Monda points of variance freight warehouse, was filed 5 J Concentrate on U. 8. avainst Robert Smith, allas Clove COLMAN DOCK Maih 3993 A special effort, however, may |Pompells and George MeGuire by be made before this second general | Deputy Prosecutor Carmody Friday, | _— —