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h | Tonight’s the Night for That Riot of Fun at the Crystal Pool Tonight is the night of the big water carnival at the Crystal pool, Second ave. and Lenora st., for the benefit of The Star Smoke Fund for Our Bc : é ° Admission is 25 cents. Join the splash party and enjoy your- In France. self. Watch the hilarious pillow fighting, and tug-of-war, in which See Roy O'} in a 40-foot leap from the rafters, and Anna Mayhall, state cham- , Mrs. Jeil in the spectacular fire dive, and Alice Knowles pion, and Alice McCrait, Ethel Knowles, Beth Langle Borstet, fancy divers. The show tonight will both thrill you and convulse you in laughter. the losers go kerplunk in the water. And for 25 cents more, you can get into bathing suit and splash about yourself. The fun begins at 8:30. > ale ace f re ~ 7 ow < ; » See the obstacle race for boys, in which they swim the pool, a ous! Mastinll, Male Geukentens iddion Kabines and, Roy O'Neil, who From left to right who dives 40 feet: Allee MeCrait, fancy diver, walk a greased pole, ete. will furnish a thrilling leap ing flames ican ULL LEASED WIRES SERVICE SITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS |HAIG’S MEN AGAIN VICTORIOU ‘Next Monday at Bon Marche Park PAAR APR PR PRPA DL PPL LLLP LLLP PP PPL PPP PPP PRR The Seattle Star The Grectest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, OCT, 9, 1917. LAST EDITION WEATHER FORECAST: ‘Tonight and Wed- nesday fair; moderate northerly winds. NOLUME 19 PRICE ONE CENT (92a * e Street Carnival Begins “1M VATERLAND” IS OUSTED FROM HIGH SCHOOLS Board of Education Votes }| SHOW TO BOOST q is the spring of 1918. The enemy is not demoralized. He H Big Store Donates Choice! DISCUSSION IS SHORT hi Prods iy FA is crossing fo crap stad nd with rifle oad ‘Battle Still Rages Af q | Foe’s Line Is Penetra ba Foose og site age gun He butchers them. : tent Rook Sesigned to te There is an explosion, muffled The attack fails. Downtown Location for 0 Se ae . »( the Week’s Reign of Joy at Many Points Moi Than Mile. tion” of the kalser and Prus- by the water, and the ship, mortally , : , a a sianiem, was excluded indefl- hurt, lifts, lists and plunges beneath pp ier Did Not Buy a Liberty 0. ‘ »,Spidora! Spidora! Brought here at Tr-r-r-emendous | PAcOst dir-r-r-ect from Eur-r-r-rope!” | By United Press Leased Wire Direct to The Star LONDON, Oct. 9.— British and French tro * 4 J mous action of the board of education Monday night. Members declared that in their opinion there was nothing in the book that would curb Americanism, but explained their votes on the ground of * They do wonderful things at the base hospital. They take broken men, and patch Men are struggling in the water. They are American soldiers, and they are denied the chance to strike a single blow for democracy. They drown, nitely from Seattle schools by tha hanes: This will probably be one of the spiels next Mon- days, when the carnival of fun will begin at the Bon Marche Park, Fouth ave. and Pine st., for the benefit of the Star Smoke Fund for the Boys in France. “Step this way, ladies and gentlemen,” another ballyhooist will shout. house, the bug house, the dippy house!” aseoed And there will be the sideshows with animals and curiosities 4 > And a submarine show Girls Girls! We And @ great, big fat girl show ’ * And a merry-go-round And a Ferris, wheel And an “Army Canteen Danee,” “See the crazy house, the loony} “expediency.” Discussion waa cut short, and the vote taken without hearing | the opinions of nearly a dozen people in the lobby apparently ready to say something. Action had been postponed unt last night after Vice President Ne than Eckstein had moved to ex elude the book, and bis motion [been seconded by Judge Winsor, a |week ago, xo that other t [might investigate “Im Vaterland” more carefully No Polson for Patriotism | “Gott strafe Amerika!” says the U-boat commander. Where were the destroyers? Why had the transport no convoy? * * * You Did Not Buy a Liberty Bond! The Sammies are in the trenches. Their sector is wedged in between them up, and make them as good as new. The trench is full of broken Sam- mies. They stand or lie in knee- deep mud. Some are blind. Some have ghast- ly face wounds. Some have arms or legs torn off. The bodies of some have been ripped, and mashed, and smashed. struck a successful joint blow early today against Ge man lines in the famous Ypres sector, penetrati Hindenburg line more than a mile in several places. Official statements announced complete ai ment of all first objectives. The French war office it dicated the fighting was still bitterly in progress, favorable developments reported from the Poilus. The French troops’ part in the great drive around Houthulst wood. Field Marshal Haig’s battle report was couched a And some are dead. Even the doctors at the base hos- pital can do nothing for dead men. The base hospital is far away. The broken Sammies must be got there. But there is a dearth of ambulances. There is a dearth of medicines. There is a dearth of stretchers. Damn the luck, there is a dearth of everything! The Sammies die. ~ ~ + A ship is lost, a battle is lost, a war is lost—aye, democracy is lost, and all because— You Did Not Buy a Liberty Bond! Need a Queen! Come on, girls, get into the race ‘The Star Smoke Fund carnival "O06? re ge: A mest week at Bon Marche park §§/ attractions, and chances to ring the shy a queen. So we were inform-|cane and win prizes. and William} When Harry H. eve Saereenn : his proposition, looked *Gosh! We had almost overlook-| would tage y ote pay BE, ed it. \ the right place for it “A carnival has to have & But when we got in touch with the Bon Marche, tt was easier than 2 bold. | . queen,” declared Mr. Rim “You bet,” said Styless. | |sliding down a greased pole “We'd like to run a street car. So that settled it with us, and/nival next week at your park,” “ 4 Styless are|said. “It's to get more money for | promine that there are things mae to fama s greet Hs queen |tobaceo for the Sammies in| in this book that bh Nypediin:: Gontest. eee lic influence,” said. Vice President To start it off, we are today| “Tie kled to death to let you have | Eckstein Nileas he wa bo wat printing a nominating coupon jit," was the prompt reply | {Continued on page 8) It costs you nothing to nominate) Can you beat that t the| That's what the Bon has done.| 7+, = er eee it cia oasante to be| And now it's up to the rest of us Get on Job at 5:45 a. m.} a candidate, she’s entered in the|to enjoy ourselves next week, and | at American Lake} 4 Iby so enjoying ourselves, contrib: | race for queen of the carnival. Ps . » Fa ‘e i‘ “4 ‘ Fs 7% wi ra The girl receiving the highest |vte to the boys on the fighting He'll Tell Thousands It’s Their Duty to Buy Liberty Bonds f ° line. ber of votes will be elected to fhe throne. Details of the contest, A nice, fat percentage of the pro- William Gibbs McAdoo, sec- ;Swezea, will start at First ave. and retary of the treasury, will ad- | Stewart at, at 7 » down vill be |ceeds will go to the fund e place of balloting, etc., will be | ceed Portes out by Messrs. Rimbold| So, keep your dates open, begin and Styless, and announced later ning next Monday and ending up To nominate your candidate for Saturday night dress Seattie people in a great First James st up to open mass meeting at the and up Second ave. Arena at 8 p, m. Wednesday, east to Fifth ave. and with an appeal for whole-heart- [then to the Hippodrome queen, clip the following coupon | ed, prompt absorption of | Secretary McAdoo will leave at and mail it to the Carnival editor, Y B t Th t ou Bet, Tha $3,000,000,000 Second Liberty p. m, for Portland The Star. om Set Z Seni |Dime Count Carnival Queen || VIME ounts| Now comes the knocker who says that if a girl sends money Loan of 1917. Military and = fraternal units, to the tobacco fund, it makes A patriotic parade will pre | ei bands, Boy Scouts, Giri her look “unladylike.” Cuaahar an meeting | cede the meeting. Cadets, Red Crosq nurses and fire ee be tree Ana) "The thousands who partici | men will all be in line ‘sald candiestickn| pate will drag tee int ose | Women Work for Loan and other kindred articles| Ad0° at the Mippodrome, | Ratnier Valley women will meet j “From all I've heard,” sald Judge Winsor last night, “th isn't any thing in the book to poison patriot ism.” Superintendent Cooper then re ported that “Im Vaterland” not being used pending the discus sion by the board, but that prac tically all of the high school Ger man teachers had expressed the Jopinion fn writing that “in reading of Germany's love for Germans, the students here are stirred to 5 love for their own country.” “Should Drop Book” "Two fr have stated his customary curt phrases, but indicated the fullest realization of all plans. sy The French official statement reported the artiller on both sides very active around the Aisne front nea | KAISER COOKIN SECOND SMASH UP NEW PEAG IN THE FIELD, Oct. 9.—More than a mile advance into the German | Sy United Press Leased Wire lines was achieved by Field Mar-| AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9. shal Haig’s second smash within a| many and Austria have a; week, starting early today. This; to make another peace offer on great penetration was reported at/ a bi of no territorial oa ; several places. The newest Brit-| grandizement, surrender of ish offensive centered about} glum and the French terre Passchendaele tories and no indemnity on “At 5:20 a. m. we again at- either side, according to the — tacked on the West front, Berlin Tages-Zeitung today. 4 northeast and east of Ypres, in The newspaper asserted it — | conjunction with our allies on made the announcement on | the left,” Haig reported. “We “good authority.” No detaile made satisfactory progress. were given on how the rumor. | ed peace terms would be ad | | where the visitors can do a foxtrot or one-step or waltz to thetr the British and the French. “Black Jack” Pershing, the getter, is getting ready for a drive. There must be days of artillery activity before the Sammies over the top.”’ Artillery fire makes the enemy trenches untenable and destroys the morale of the enemy troops. There is something wrong. The artillery fire is lacking in intensity. Perhaps “Black Jack” running short of ammunition, At the word the Sammies swarm over the top, and plunge across “No Man's Land. g0- was Hargrave, the The’ Star with like we getting go pwapapers is CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 9.—On the Job at 5:46 in the morning, say the new orders posted from the office Jot Maj. Gen. Gre this week. | |The drill period under the new or | ders is lengthened from six and i | | half hours to a full eight hours a day, and in addition there will be tures and talks for both officers and men at night The weather is stormy.” | vanced. ! A late report from the front an were charging 5 per cent interest |nounced that the British were in| The reichstag main commit on Liberty Bonds. After an inves: | possession of all of Poelcappelle, ex-| this afternoon rejected the 80 tigation by the Liberty Loan com-|cept the brewery Around this/ ists’ motion for a censure of VI mittee, it was found that the local| structure the Germans were fight-- Chancellor Helfferich on account banks were charging the stipulated | ing hard. | Helfferich’s refusal to submit to 4 per cent . All the Pritish objectives were at-/terpellations at Saturday’ The Liberty Loan campaign will tained with complete success and in| stag meeting. . be launched at Ballard Tuesday | good order. ecuiation hese was that Cl evening, with a huge mass meeting They took many prisoners, Great|cellor Michaelis might make in the high school auditorium. The | numbers are certain to be taken) sort of peace announcement principal speakers will be Rey, | here unless they prefer annihilation./in his prepared speech, advert! Cleveland and Rev. Klethauver. | As this is filed, headquarters dis-|as likely to outline Germany's ae Adios Candlesticks Made of Celluloid That celluloid candlesticks are as safe as dropping a mateh in| |gasoline was decided at a [in the Con I hereby fominate the following candidate for queen of The Seattle Star Smoke Fund Carnival, to be held at the Bon Marche Park, Fourth ave. and Pine st. next week. Name .. Address anything Did you ever hear vention » few ti tt were put on the taboo lst by the| fore he crosses the street to lay iiday attertioon and evening at like that? “| disagree with her,” writes league In observance of Fire Pre-| the Arena Fifth ave. and | bnalen's hall, and all members of vention day, which is on today, | University clubs. from York to Rainier beach, | patches report the French and Brit} aims. " Polly Chapman Lee of Port jpethtes avons | cs =, Townsend. “I suggested the w’ADO0 SPEAKS TO ish losses as light. —- Rariter, Wednesday, Secretary CAMP LEWIS HOSTS U, $, FROWNS ON : lay, § have been invited to attend, and oe McAdoo talked in Tacoma and alii, more about Liberty Bonds y Several hundred prisoners have other day that all of us girls Camp Lewis. He was to arrive) (arm mune sbi Gurhsansaitant TALK OF PEACE | already been counted | ought to send In a small sum, | ‘ say 10 cents, every week to iRAIN DELAYS THE here at 5:30 p. m. He'll be guest ’ CAMP LEWIS, 0. | j 7 I Luneh, served by the Home Con » Oct. 9,—Sec- ner ¢ eo Se eo A otic . at dinner of th utile Athletic! ers’ league, and music, will] retary of the Treasufy W. Q: SOX-GIANTS PLAY By United Preece Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Ber lin's reported new peace ma- The Star, s0 as to hp the boys across the sea f’ get a | good smoke once in 4 while.” { And Polly se er 10 cents dub ere 300 reservations have | eee ihe oun jog hoo knock ~or yeh ' |help make up the prograni McAdoo fired the opening gun inived | | ‘ One of the most enthusiastic Lib-| in the great Liberty loan cam. EW YORK, Oct. 9.—The third Dr. Matthews to Ta’ erty Ioan workers is Rev. J. EB.) paign to be waged at this | world’s series game between the) neuver was regarded by offls Maxwell, chairman of the Crowther, of the First Methodist) camp, when he addressed 30, White Sox and the Giants was post-| clals h day just as all her ption committee; A. J./ church, Next Sunday he will de-| 000 goldiers here, at 10:30 a. |poned today on account of rain. pr feelers—designed to Announcement that the game had! save her present holdings be- fore the crash comes and to ed the idea, as “unladylike.” | brought into Seattle Tuesday morn-| Rhodes, wident of the Chamber | liver a sermon on the Liberty Bond! m, today. been called off was made by the discouragé America’s war prep» Strawberries? Yep, Big, Red Ones, Folks! An Kasterner who is beginning to take his overcoat. seriously with the coming of October would have doubted his eyes if he had seen he 3% crates of enormous red} traw fes that L. G, Clapp Ford’s Son Carries Exemption Plea to President Wilson By United Press Leased Wire DETROIT, Oct 9 —Edsel Fouh will carry his claim for exefeution from select service waste “{ don't expect you to ling, to sell to the Northern Pacific|of Commerce, and J. A. Swalwell/ and will drape banners on the au-| McAdoo urged the loan as a commissary arations, |time,” says Polly, “setting type and leverything to mention in the dona } tion column the small sum of a dim bane continued ¢ page 12). | dining ca | went to ma to bring Mr. Me-|tomobiles that stand outside his| safe and profitable investment for|Netional commission, after it had before President Wilson. He | (Continued on page 12) |Adoo to Seattle. | church Uncle Sam's soldiers, as well as a|tained most of the morning. Thou- has started a fight thru his at- . ’ | Overflow meetings will be ad-| “I came over to this country In} patriotic duty, His arrival in the|sands were already packed in the} At the state department it was oe ere nie at |Rich He'll eased by 1. J. Brown and former| the steerage from England—a poor | cantonment was greeted with pro-| bleachers, shivering in the rainjrepeated that President Wilson's rescind Its decision, on new | my wntt eos Leased Wire $. Senator Samuel H. Pile little cockney,” sald Rey. Crowther. | longed cheering, and his address|when word came that the contest) pronouncement on peace ati evidence to be presented. if SPOKANE, Oct, 9 Dr. Mark A, Matthews will talk} All the education that I have 1) was interrupted many times by the| was off. | stands; there can be no no; lemption on the grounds that PHILADELPHIA Three|at the Arena. while cretary |owe to this country, And any for-| attentive Sammie | The third now be | with the Teutons while Hoh pounds of dynamite found in| McAdoo addresses paraders at the er who kicks about the way b This played here Weather lern autocracy exists, No faith away of the hall here | Hippodrome is dealt with over here ought to be which McAdoo has spoken. — He/ permittinggtand+ the fourth game placed by government offiélals any German proffer, especially i light of recent revelations of how Figh _| Dynamite Is Found Mi | at Philly City Hall ' Denied @x-| By United Press Leased Wire game will tomorrow Oct. 9 were city his | this fails he will go before the wife was solely dependent upon president, claiming exemption him for support, Jobn F. Clark, son|an + is the first cantonment at on the ground that he is vice president, secretary and di- |of the late millionaire mining man,| today by the foreman of the clean-| Professional, labor, business and shipped out bag and baggage to rector of the Ford Motor Patrick Clark, today wan arranging |ing fore¢ The explosive was|church esentatives will be in| the place he came from.’ Hl. A. Greene, commanding the|here until two games are played his business affairs preparatory i kee to the office of Superintend-|the receiving line at the depot A Portland publication published | 91st national army division, and bee returning to Chicago, should which is working on govern. | ment contracts, joining the new national army, ent Berry, Tho parade, under Marshal Bert @ story, saying that Seate banks | Gov, Ernest Lister, a fifth game be necessary, was met at Tacoma by Maj, Gen.! Thursday, The teams will remain Germany engineeis eace moves, her