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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1917. PAGE 2 SHOWS TO PAY [°! Move Be rte trl! AMERICA SURE | FOR A THEATRE | sca TO CONTROL WAR Tern IN CAMP LEWIS, 4), DIRECTION SOON fp % Bratt ¢ aponder , RY CAKL D. GROAT ie epee wd \ CAM “WIS, i apondent i ~ ome a ‘ 1h—The best theatre int N, Nov . = camp ts the aim of the men of America is destined to take an the 166th Depot Brigade. 1 4 . ever-growing directio of the are adapting one of the old a . But she has no desire to sembly halls and are working “bows” the Job; and she will nm as rapidly as possible in order aitempt to dictate such that the show house 4 be ‘ problems as disposition of large ready for use before Thanks bodies of troop: giving, They expect to pay for Her co in the f the work from the proceeds of she in more and more the sto > r . t ~ + the etre | two | Vaudeville shows 10 be : ‘ oak os vite SUNDAY Thank rhe w tin the present ing and . : : P conferences — end constant! 4 DAYS ONLY afternoon there be no “pulling and hauling ‘The assembly hall is betng rear that the whole war be run on a} ranged in order that a sloping floor may be built and a “real” stage with . broad. guuge line, instead of with the| i R ay: : petty bickerings, selfinterests and | & proscentum arch 1 full stage 2 . equipment, including scenery, may | harrowness of the past | be installed t A Get-Together Spirit Already nearly half of the tickets This surmarizes today the Amer t he first two performances have fean position in the Huropean pre been ! and as yet on word of lem. a ob vod by the nited | sdvertiaing haa been done thru official channels " * govern tion will be reserved | s ment ha ready st informed ar . and their f mad | the jen that they must get t for the general publi Special bus} gether and keep togethe service to and from Tacoma has ‘This wax accomplished thru Becre been arranged for on the night of tary Lansing’s recent statement # the opening performance : ing that America’s supplies are i The show will consist of 40 acts, limitions; in other words, that the mea & Sem FH the world’s ” countries must know what they want Ereatenst circuits. ‘There will be an eatra of 24 pleces selected from | theatre orchestra players in| seagytdenge Aer gy die rag h surulhnaad and in guarsnteed that take part in the show for the interests of the whole war must top bidding against each ott nal interest to the interest of Northeliffe Warns England 7 ? | Lord Northoliffe's warning to } - control of @ great part of the URGES BETTER CAR ihn ean arded in quarters as Vivian Martin, whose winsome ways have en- | SERVICE TO VALLEY) | /° leanne or rn deared her to Seattle's picture followers, appears oe a ey industrial " rye appnoentty district wants better atreet car serv J rir ntry for loosening | in a t d new Paramount production fee. With 2.000 more workmen soon own grasp on many phases of war to be ther the establishment of contre Which necensari muat steel shipbuilding the Paterson ne to the United States McDonald plant, there will be at Amelndon, te seeeeeees aes | least 6,000 without adequate transpor- Includes evenings . tation in that district FRANCIS MACMILLEN War Tax Children 10¢ | This has caused the Duwamish | | mittee of the industrial bu Shakespeare knew, And now comes | jy United Press Leased Wire SL | Chamber of Commerce to urge #OMEe line report that the music of the BAN FRANCISCO (na m to relieve the ‘wituation American violinist, Francia Macmil-| preity y Pruet Hf you value sour watch, let mh : . reity Viola Pruett, former ager e cre ) e il a mee ° " mT won the heart and hand of | tne h Pacific Steams Q Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | mittee was appointed to ¢ ont ‘erties the North Pacific Steamship theatre.— Advertisement. | Mise Margaret m, the prcal| Rureka-—said to be the only woma Ps presentatives of the public utilities | ae, ° | department of the city, representa. | ier erat teal on the Conse * ia Iu ef ime industrial plants in the SEATTLE BOY IN: te ort me ad ol rn trict, and the official q r > Coal prices in Seattle have been | the Faget found Traction Light a] As Tess in “The Seeret of the Storm | set by the King county coal commit. | Power Co. cen te iam Mooney, Country,” it is said that Miss Talmadge | tee, and Cog Cecarthegge caddie (Pe -ceenglibebadt egal gy pes ab FRANCE WRITES ' et im heter aoe Pre creates the greatest character of her ter rains Rees «Davis Awa mecuntnn mS - lo owner, are soint ° meteoric career—we would like to have will find every | Whitcomb for approv [county industrial sites of the dis hole in your ro They wil) be e4 in a few] tric # indictments were retu your opinion. * ne matter how xmali Gays. The retail prices chow as nd and Mooney ar end SEAL - TIT crease of 5 cent t one of “| EXPE T CLEAR P FOR TOBACCO er arrest here. Mra. Pruett Also a Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, versal Ce- er surveillance “C iner”? i, mee two instan over the original a 0 U rveiilan “Canning the Kaiser’ th and schedule of the committee, and & cut} Dear Folks: Arrived in Prance {ficlals say they watched the op than a year before evidence to ee Of Ue inaanee Christmas money will find ite way | anit. Maa a ood trip and tke tt) ee oy al re a Chairman John C. Higgins ane, tne flentine lines in Pra : |rant an indictment was secured nounced the work had been hastened, | ‘0th? fehting lines nce this/ fine. Only one Using the matter, and | year. owthg to the approach of the heavy | "Aimost \ that is we can not get any American GETS 6-YEAR TERM winter coal trade. It was for this| win pe ottered fac aale at tee ned |clserets ever here, Love to all. FIFTH AT PIKR—CONTINUOUS 11 7% will stick to every Feason that the committee worked in| Grose War Hallet Masaar, at. the aa? |. cee CR Reeee SOs wee re | ADMISSION 200—CHILDREN 10¢ surface, is used on executive session for such a long pe convicted of strongarming Admission Includes War Tax. roofs of all descrip- riod following the retail meeting geePgy Hippodrome, December! Thus writes Private Harold Wine | Frank Lastra, an aged fellow-coun | tons, on walla, floors Thursday low, a nephew of Mrs. F. L. Stetson. tryman, last month, In the sonth en yg 4 nome pod Higgine expiaine that a complete | Chere % Women and girls 181738 18th ave, N., Seattle. He in a jot the city, and robbing him of $36, | ing @ member of a motorcycle gan, ‘The girl, it is said, was living aepiied in all kinds of aot @f cab fisen, together With 610 ee ee are making | member of the aame engineer corps | was sentenced to serve from five to YOUNG BILADEAU Is ons ° “4 weather. Get SSAL- ° |Presenta—to be placed on ea helin which many Heattle boye are en-115 yearn in Walla Walla by Superior which eriminalty attacked « 17-year. | girls’ home in the city when 5: TITE now from coos song and : - peend antic bagaar, man axed Y | tet Judge Gilliam Maturday FINALLY ARRESTED old girl on the Bothell road, was] Biladeau met her. He persuaded | that any empt to © the Is, expecta to clear $100,000 r outeard, brief ne oa nk PR t f GRAYSON & BROWN mtthout thin map would be mastend-|“nry czpeet® te clear $100.8 poatenrd, brief as it t9, speaks! Frank Rocco, maid to be a conted picked up Friday night by Deputy | her, it is said, to leave the school ‘ane OF Qther Live ing rs “<a te tek eee lerate of Garcia's, in charged with| Joe Biladeau, 1 rother of | Sheriff Asa Lee, on a warrant charg: | and go with him to another city. The Dealers. | He anid that the consumer should |. od t "ertaracet to provide. w. what ere you ging to do for npl the robbery, and will be George (°F u. recently |ing him with contributing to the de | officers had failed to locate him until | add 50 cents a ton to the cost where) the Sammmies fund? onvieted In the court of be | linqueney of a 15-year-old girl. last night. coupon herewith and send | ~ -- ——— - _ ——- a - ured by Preservative |! packing charges are to be added j cuteeeth rtcremaac™ | Pekes"fnats ce oe BOPP TRANSFERRED |" == eares Series 5 ree : Saturday night the Ramblers club committee would begin an investiga. | at ae thé * hola a benefit dance for the amoke tion of the hign prices charset tor, [TQ STRONGER JAIL)": :. np cougar bynes certain coals, which are said to have | By United Press Leased Wire ave. and Boston st \ @ mythical higher value than coals of similar Pow eed |_ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17—For-| Monday the profite of the Strand Tomorrow. The largest training gy cies Cones Bopp and Baron | theatre go to the fund amp in the United States is right || YW a ae |e on Schaack, former vice con TOBACCO FUND 0 sul, joined Lieut om Brincken, for im your door yard. You owe it Women Ask for Job a ee en | [Grace 1. Deck igewiek, Wash. 90.2: Te eUnuGt? and the $6,000 men as Anim: al Feed “rs mer military attache of the consul. | Grose 1. De py a eede : lostras dieatplinary t Stationed here to visit their camp W @. at the Alcatras diecipiina: Ar | A friend i r FOMAN It packs today. ‘The change wae made | Peter Peterson, Heate 2, Bast Man- |from Angel island, officials say, to| 7% WOO i gsee sein ave Man sent » vanes | facilitate the daily trips of Bopp and b 4 to 3 secT® | Von Schaack to the federal court 7 a. m.. connecting at Tacoma || ary of the civil ser omnmi here, where they will be tried next with steam and electric cars and || for the position of animal * | week in the Hindu revolutionary plot ate: 1 200. They stated that they American Soldier ® Mevet' lieved that thus they could re ra Fortnight clad a " P pei lease some man for service at the! -.. New Orpheam armary, 1610 Ser | eS front. John E. Mackey, an exempted| | WO Boys Vault Over mi ‘ ort 1 0.00 —————| man, has been i Ke i” nets of given the position h time as an examination 1a| Wall to Make Getaway | sn pita arence Brubake Don ow ‘ Ee. SR rear fence to their freedom, I'ri “Seventy-seven” ai f) 2 ers HE NOW SUES UNION as = WILL TAKE THE Y. M. C. A. TO ONE the testimony of thos: have Mand found rellef From ¢ The case Johnxon, who | agonizing pains caused was expelled from the Seattle local | Sears et each. ata of the International Brotherhood of hland, Ky writes: Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and | ~ a7 Helpers of America, on July 27, 1917 Mo peaks covet. Pet wal ~ p login commenced in Judge Everett Smith's . + the wage | kind tage wom 4 of the superior court Prof. Stevens Steve 7 y. Johnson was expelled by grand lodge on| At Colonial Theatre! coount of a leged nnections with Wednesday and Thareday out that eczema | fe a . Stat tie UM isnm| MONDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THIS GREAT covered with red, itching eruption and §f and ankles and tried all ts Cp this coupon, sign and send in at once biah! date ns OE Lenal ina ti, | peadieeehonentioen teers, | OLY Sau Expenses age ‘ National Campaign. T used 2 litte and the itching stopped || ¥:Drope"end am ae well se uroal” Were $140.14 Month}, Won't You Hel ws Fn eer ee elmer of th Catt eS sgn voy Sergeant || Rh on’t You Help—M. WORLD WAR WORK Y.M.C. A. Chief Ree loll wham by Sergeant fe e Tiateels woes FREE cara pose ws George H. Comstock of the city dry| a Sacrifice if Need Be? PLEDGE will Fe x squad, it confined ite expenses to|| Mach heur we give with no return) ns finished it up. fi oe Le $140.14 last month, which leaves a wanted fer all times Swanson Company, Newark, 0. ¢ of $287.03 on hand. A total 2 a I hereby agree to contribute $ . to take the of $4,240 in fines collected § 4 a soldier: ns soldier. fous akien Sactae tua iaien, wihe Y.M.C. A, to. ... Soldiers at ten dollars per soldier, $075 was collected for gambling and || w mee ‘ other cases. Signed . eee ee | A ; ‘ Hd are || —Warmth, friendliness and kindness ‘ SHANGHAI ak | Trea saensueen cicssarrtsecc: | its tinriatt it | pontine oreo . , CEPT Loree e ree eet OF ARMY AND WAVY. sront OMENCE CrSTAINA | —The home touch in the midst of Mote knitted goeds for the army ee Second and Union City oP Town sisacss sacs RESTAURANTS J bay ian in si Aho togue a on ce sah Terms of payment: division manager of the Ite —A place to write letters to the dear “Phone fF 47 or Matr ( 086 for Chop Sue oodler # Cross, from HD. Git fener N XATE ones at home; Inatcats Cash (Payment in full is desired by the ps allie hha Ae oe manager at Washington D. C., 9 : f War Council) Checks should read payable to Dish 4 Hot at your : boy as ate | —A place where right thinking and Seattle Y. M. C. A. War Work. Slome, the n most urgent wl phigh ia esata s@ chown by one ot ihe statements 101 right doing are encouraged; | 20% Dec. 1, 1917; 20% Jan. 1, 1918; 20% ua’ nang a rae the telegram: “The requests of our n ? , ; Pees canis oc ind aah tre : organisation in France for sweaters | au Rah tn 4 —A place for recreation and read- : Feb. 1 1918 ; 20% Mar. 1, 1918; 20% Apr. 1, oot Seer! Sustey Crnexen Maite Gites, eraser a cel M Sicd forte te tk ing; mae : mabitty 10 secure enough for men Is Send contribution and pledge to Y. M. C. A. Bld Braga fie ts our own army and nay ' —A WAR-ZONE HOME FOR OUR 4th Ave, and Madison, or Swit’ s Drug Store, 2nd and Pike Near Yesler Way i The es most needed, in the or. | & pear in this paper. BRAVE SOLDIER BOYS ike. New Branch 711 Pike St. aca, eae ler of their importance, are: Sweat. | Ask your doctor or druggist about it AVI If ; ‘ oa eeike. Malaet weiadéas ona |G Bartell brug Co. and | Switts acy always carry in #tock, ' mufflers.