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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917. PAGE 2. COLISEUM The Coliseam Way—the Masterly Play ISSION:E “FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION Continuous 11 to 11 Wilson Appoints Oct.28 as a Day of Prayer for Victor WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—President Wilson today — pro claimed Sunday, October 28, as a day of prayer for the triumph of American arma, It follows wi KAS, The congress of the Unjted States, by a reso- lution adopted on the 4th day of the pr&ent month of October, in view of the entrance of our nation Into the vat and awful war which now afflicta the greater part of the world, haa re quested me to set apart by official proclamation a day on which our people should be called upon to offer concerted prayer to Almighty God for His divine aid in the success of our ma; AND WHEREAS, It behooves a great free people, nurtured as we have been in the eternal principles of justice and right, &# nation which has sought from the earliest days of its exist ence to be obedient to the divine teachings which have inspired it In the exercise of its liberties, to turn always to the Supreme Master and cast themselves in faith at His feet, praying for His ald and succor in every hour of trial, to the end that the great alms to which we dedicate our power as a people may not perish among men, but be always asserted and defended with fresh ardor and devotion, and thru the Divine blessing set at the last upon enduring foundations for the benefit of all the free peo ples of the earth NOW, THEREFORE, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, gladly responding to the wish expressed by the congress, do appoint October 28, being the last Sunday of the present month, as the day of supplication and prayer for all the people of the nation, earnestly exhorting all my country men to observe the appointed day, according to their several faiths, in solemn prayer that God's blessing may reat upon the high task which is laid upon us, to the end that the cause for which we give our lives and treasure may triumph and our efforts be blessed with high achievement SUNDAY 4 Days Only SUNDAY ‘ 3—Days—3 A story of the under- world—and the inside of journalism — a rattling, rapid-fire romance — a aera per comet LESS GANDY IS HANNA EXPLAINS HERBERT | ORDER TO SAVE HIS POSITION ON _ SUGAR SUPPLY STREET CAR LINE Ny United Press Leased Wire You will probably agree WASHINGTON, Oct, 20.—Reduc-|me that whatever degree of . P Ition in sugar sales to confectioners| cess I have attained as a public of 1 Any Seat in jand other “luxury” manufacturers |ficial has been thru my fulfillment Cc the House has been ordered by the Hoover ad-|of every promise or pledge made ministration, it was officially stat ed, In view of the growing short:! of r to my election to that ——— lage of sugar and soaring prices to) At time of my candidacy for ’ the average consumer, it was made the efty counel! early in 1915, the | plain that, if necessary, the govern-| municipal car line question was an ment would no sitate to curtail! import fasue tt the people all “luxury” w of sugar. Not only was each candidate placed aa ‘The Christmas candy business upon record as to his stand upon a | will be hard hit by the order. extension of the munictpal car line, The following telegram was sent) Divison “A,” but that question was to all sugar distributing agencies | also submitted to the voters of Se . Oct. 20.—French detend- of the country, notably the Amert- att! the elty should today destroyed three Zeppelin jean Refinery Ca, of New York, and ‘ nd Division A of the city car fleet which flew over sugar distributing committee, of on Laar into Rallard territory to the east. At a stormy and lengthy meeting |© reapectively answer to: queries fromthe of the aerial cruisers was| Friday night, in the Arena, whic Ownership league, Municipal | down at 7 a. m. by anti-air-| was attended by 4,500 members a! “We consider it essential to re league and other s be n fire near Saint Clement, in the|the Bollermakers’ unton, it was de | duce consistently sales of sugar for ton on this matter, T pledged my ed tof M ‘eo and Moselle.| cided to leave the question as to| production of candy self not to support any further ex- came down in flames in the| whether the union would return to| “Must be reduced tensions to the city car lines until a of Rambervilliers. work or continue on etrike up to a| vide household and allied needs comprehensive plan has been work one other fell victim to!Treferendum vote to be held ne “This request applies to manufac out for that utility and the same defensive fire. Tuesday |turers of gums, cordials, syrups and | *"@bmitted to the people for thetr ‘Official announcement did not| The vote will be held in the union|luxuries. Manufacturers pod , Spproval i red One report in Paris to-| quarters, at 512 Second ave., be-|products should have preference In view of my past record for that more than three of the| tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 6/condensed milk companies con keeping of squadron had been de-| DP. “ Voting machines wiiP b be! used. It was evidenced, at the meeting han¢ beet sugar n order to pro sith with the do you ita | fair fo 1 ledge FOOD ADMINISTRATION.” | ™ ? irst 2 20 last night, that there was a strong " a speed to m y own bos fon ] Presc tion sentiment against following the re-| é [as stated. the magority of the vot 2 ° Trades council to return to work 1915, a opposed ‘A number of the leaders insisted| He Is Some Farmer) th extension of Division A into Indigestion that a vote by acclamation was im-| George Rausch, a shoemaker at Baliard. the wonderfully success. | Proper, and asked that the question| 4241 14th ave. N. E., ts exhibiting |, Is it ay duty as a public official fri dyspeptic: 4) should be settled by ballot, as was) on his 100-foot lot wh: ‘0 abide one man has that verdict or disre om petigention. Kestrit\s.|the original decision to strike done toward food conservation. He _— t bgp 9 e the majority in omach and in-| The meeting was the largest of its] has raised grape poles, cherries, | 1) nyed with a public question of repared by mix-| kind since the one held in Washing-| squash, currants, raspberries, ' aot ude. ef, of bisome carbonate! ton hall, on September 29, when it] strawberries, blackberries, g0OKe-| in Vint nee tot ah your atten was Voted. to strike. potatoes, beans tons, | “0M to the fact that when I assum berries, potatoes, beans, -onlons,/ 4 the chairmanship of the finance ri ie put up| Members of the Boilermakers’ s, lettuce, radishes and vegeta conn eient® name ofl union are urged to vote early next bie aoe See ees [committee of the -elty council, 1 pac! 5 poe 1 umed the ons > win convenient packages, rs_«- atedntesenloced also assumed the responsibility of « seeing that its funds were properly tee oo hggag | ' satisfactio 41 1 4 3 iy back. No claim is made and legally dist ed, and I only i-nesia is any better than the| | oll natural ¢ He Your druggist can prepare | | followed the natural course in such above formula: but dys |matters when I requested an opin jon from our legal adviser, the cor ties and stomach sufferers who! we Sonvince themsclve E E IE HELD poration counsel, as to whether the ‘4 loans providing for street car ex 2 iy and get _ Never has Clara Kimball Young been more fittingly cast than as the spirited, bewitching, warmhearted Magda. Three times a classic--In story, on the stage—and now \ “Magda” is immortalized on the sereen. Remember, though, it will be shown here three days only! ! (> COLIsee” Suite, Peer Gynt Triangle Jazz Blues (New one tose -Erwin P. Lecle sions could be legally made NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Due, It I fear that you have been slight i tes Teported, to discovery that ly misled upon one phase of this German agents, working as me- he| matter and that {8 as to the finan 25,000,000 chanics, had put wooden rivets| wexcursion tomorrow by the | cial outlay necessary to extend out . instead of steel ones into plates) motion gue to Conley’s Ranch, |/Car lines into Mallard; also as to 9 used in repairing troopships, 8) s+ Catheart, W. the cost of the particular plece of more “enemy allens” went to El * work now being handled by the {lis island today for a sojourn un mayor thru the street department Mand-Made jtil the end of the war. Over ten thousand crates of} _ Instead of an expenditure of only To date 113 German agents and! juscious Evergreen Blackberries | $20,000 for this extension, which the| workmen in various shipyards) are in fine condition and will spoll| mayor says can be done so much] have been seized and interned on the bushes unless th are|cheaper than by contract, the en FIFTH AT PIKE } —_———— picked within the next ten days. |gineer’s office records show that SPECIAL TO LEAVE Northern Pacific train leaves the|$18,200 bas already been expended| Comtinuous 11 to 11 University station, at the foot of|out of the $20,000 for material ‘ Fi Mth Ave. N. E, near the Lake|alone, such as rails, tes, etc, That Admission ... 1S¢ | Washington Canal, at 8:40 tomor-| leaves $1,800 to compl Children 5c A. special excursion will leave|F¥, Sunday, morning, and returns, | portion of the job. If the report in} i the labor this city Sunday, October 21, for|!°¥ins Cathcart, at 4:30 p.m. ar-| true that there are 100 men on this! posed extension, and the contin , riving in Seattle about 5:30. Auto| job, and they-are all only iving pane Deaeres, meer f @, a ving bur line , he : | {sts from Room 214, Oriental Build-| day, the $1,800 will only last a lit pullding, " r whe lave sane of Sicads in | . : ing between $90,000 and $100,000. the Second Washington infantry ing, Second Ave., néar James, at 8 | tle over five days, which figures have not been placed Grieg 1 Jembezzling tnsurance premiums | while collecting for the Eastern | Life Insurance Co, Far and Near Mra. H. Peterson, 509 19th ave., ne sane HIGH 7 bed ig rng nb has received leaving emtory | Re paper em nd real - E catens cost of the pro-|pefore the public, to my know! was taken to the Providence hos hed Page sang ed in your 3H quality is fjorders to leave for Camp Greene,| gy vod | cersnemerses | adne - . pital with a broken arm, s health. Poor health is an ex: Bee Pelfers’ Union by the || Charlotte, N. C., next week. There| “The tare an er AV trate My only desire as a public offi ews by Telegraph $) Wien ‘her husband's ca was over-|f Beasive luxury. ‘Thorough ex maker and the distributor is a possibility the troops will be-|only 75c, and by auto truck 50c| jelal is to keep faith with the peo-|8 and Telephone | turned on the road to Sunnydale. amination, treatment and medi- ies, dinates }sin moving Monday. be Be perious mer a0 3) ple who placed me in office, and|$ Pp a ds | cine—ONE DOLLAR. Now six conte In view of the fact that Col. In-|train, returning by auto, or vice | Be with that always in view, I cannot Pe cdward udd w u hold a — |nee how I could follow a different | dog show, under the auspices of glis has issued orders to the effect| versa, if they desire. | | that no more liberty passes will be| Weill-filled lunch baskets will be| Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine | cour t | granted, the Great Northern rafl-| taken along by the excursionists Relief Which Is Healing jlowed in this matter jat White building Sunday aft-| Dany. N.Y. to raise funds for the | road has annoum a $2.15 rate for| pails, buckets, or anything that can| Thousand WILL H. HANNA. |ernoon at 3 o'clock for the pur-| Wounded animals. The show will ithe round trip. The train will leave|be nicely filled with blackberries aance |pose of singing patriotic songs,|@ held at 914 West Crockett st., r a re : . Re a Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 p, m. for the return trip, altho sand j -opulatio The ownership of a 4 per cent Iib-| 4 . med | , coffee and milk can be pur par Postal for Dollar Trial U.S. I Of ulation Big ty Loan will be the membership! Dr, H. William Pilot, of Cleve- . | e — — on the qvounda FREE | In London, England fee land, ©., will talk on “A Pente-| | m that which I have fol-| A “Liberty Chorus” will organize | the Red Star Animal Relief of Al- -ROVIG CIGAR CO. Distributors Special Train to CAMPMURRAY | government wants 1,500,000 | pounds of blackberry jam for the| To anyone suffering from Piles |thorities have ascertained that their|ftiends of the Interbay Presby-| Gatewood Baptist church, Sunday | soldiers and sailors; and, while the| we make this unlimited offer: Send| American population in the United | terian church, will visit the home| morning i | Just Printers [average crop thi beer ie only | -|Kingdom is betw 2,000 and| Of Mrs. Kate Scheurman to see her! Unger the auspices of the Hak Hd MAIN Oe jabout 50 per cent of normal, there ;/ 13,000, of which number 600 in Lon-|'feasures of Holy island | Washington Chapter, F , Jare berries enough on this one| eligible for draft in the| !=xpert mechanics are wanted -to| . pter, Rose Croix, | ranch to keep 200 pickers busy for enlist in the aviation section of the eeatks by oF fed Ruane = | St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co f rom the | Ste dress and turns ma will bring don ar you a regu- United § the next ten days, at the highest inr Dolley ignal corps to act as mechanics at| : |prices ever paid in th f package of the airplane bases. A minimum ona Lg aa temple, on} Byrebesk nt TURN | Washington for pickers $81, with an opportunity for ad. | #84 » Beaeay | Rings Pet peaben vancement, will be given. Apply at} The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Im-| ranges and fur- \the nearest recruiting station, provement club will give a dance | Because a large number of jurors| and card party to raise funds for | have been excused ffom jury serv-| military and social welfare at the| ice by the King county superior! home of J. Todd, 4004 13th ave. S jcourt, 60 extra Jurors have been | October 31 ATTENTION | pound, or about $1.20 for a crate of | 24 large boxes. In addition to this| |high rate, the excursionists may have free for themselves every | fifth pound they pick The weather promises to be clear and crisp tomorrow, and the trip to Cathcart around the north end of Lake Washington is a most delightful one, well worth the small fare charged, even tho you VIA Great Northern Ry. ROUND TRIP FARE $2.15 i ft * didn't earn expenses or more pick-| 1; 9 grimy, » i ek surReON nary auspices King County Council of Defense, to |] ing berries that will find thelr Way | hic me enn ones persoctins: attend farewell exercises Second Washington Infantry, |J|to our boys at the front, to say| Method. No kn pain, no dor who leave soon for France. |nothing about having a fine big| tr Pills just @ simple home treat Ie not only to beautify but t All patriotic citizens of Loyal M 1 $ Leave Seattle 12:30 P. M j this free offer Fully, aatiatiod with the changing seasons. Good” Paint your opportunity to be well entertained and at r] + 4 1 hose having automobiles will comfort it given you, ae ina the same time do your bit for our and your take the road to Bothell, turning to the right as you approach Bothell going to Woodinville; thence to the left across bridges and the rail pane in the mountains, saw what strel at. the Returning, Arrive Seattle About 6:30 P. M. road track, following the valley Ton Phen eral t ct eekks Dae ie mean hime ie: aodneiraet tal Met li Th 1 For Reservations Apply lacs elie fetpie will direct Pa ck amid hoop followed. Realizing it was a| ener ian eatre, Sunday and Monday Eve- TD Frans Guten Este gare} yo tie Conley ane, down in inn aheooao it ; hon an, He ran ond «rf ings, October 21st and 22nd. Prices 25c and 50c. CITY TICKET OFFICE, G. N. RAILWAY |p} ‘Be, valley eetoue sorteattonn a conte cae siieh force the sinall end | ’ For further information, eall| dangerous “opérations, had” failed such force the sinall end of its tall : nonttetny Siieiihs and bosons Phone witiore 8600 IT aac sen tes, ex etormation.. call oy ‘e one, had tale Colquhoun Hardware Co. penetrated the bark, Jones killed | Proceeds Go to Soldiers’ Athletic Fund, pale OR morrow morning, if necessary, and : co Won't] ai ty cia ites suki SIRHRGR TE hema ha oun TWO-HOU Ww KING 8T.8TATION PHONE MAIN 6601 |f| “0 part of your bit by helping to] you try Addvens | POE uN alah rey, ¥ ‘ikens wan arrested in| bg nave this crop, while enjoying the| Dr. Van Viec! ‘ack 1} Preservative PaintCo.,Mirs., Seattle | ri-oma and brought to searte he . oe outing. ; J today. 4 tae . x iC snatable D res own: seca f

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