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RR i nde KEEP THESE DATES IN MIND: Monday, 7 p. m. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Saturday, 2:30 p. m. The first two refer to open Classes, and the third to the Children’s classes in DANCING and deportment at the ” x Fifth and University SPECIAL INSTRUCTION daily, Call up Etiiott 3187 PROF. OSWALD and 30 Assistants. We teach SIX TO SIXTY You are never TOO OLD to learn to dance. them from 2‘Y MEN GO ABROAD CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov —Two Y. M. C. A. workers left camp | Was taken ¢ Yesterday for France. Roy J @lark, secretary of building 3 B.S. Osgood, secretary of the b hospital unit here, were the two lected for the trench work Aumociation of the \So Declares French | CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov : : it.The Hun is in France Visit Camp Lewis |) (ecu: tie wil never teave i bet Tomorrow. The largest training || him rot in the ruins « f the villages Camp in the United States is right he has ravished im Your door yard. You owe | It was a hot f of words, clip. © yourself and the 100 men ¢ ate by stationed here to vis apetia leave Co! Deck every sgt twe hours, on the odd bh after ys 7 ae m. connecting wertll has TSe—RETURN HOAT FARE— "fd electric cars We have them k Th was he Paul Mirat His b Sergt Dental Special |: 2.2. Announcement ...:: ; days of thé Hu Serst. Mirat ix one Officers at Camp L Americans how trench fighting is carried on. Before the war a rich man—in fact owned stables in Southern of the nck y fighters who have made the world ashamed th it led the French a 4 us tell one Rew entrance ts No Columbia, midway Te « enches First and Sec- and of t at f oy wae conversation the: ora " and war, but I do ex finally anathema said. prisoners we catch are only boys and they look so atled his cheeks down in ¢ haggard expres tured soldiers ful 4 when we get them they and are glad that tye in their weak «2; BROWN, v. D. & Leading Dentist Columbia. er. Ger rout.” nvaded ground NOW PLAYING DOROTHY PAY ME uns is a greater vi rds, and 200 dead Ger ACLEAR than | mans egress than the re —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- “Listen men” vou ments. During these years he gave to could hear a pin drop his patients a prescription made of a mee rouse gr srowd n few well-known vegetable ingredients BES ae"hial Curtis terned | mixed with olive oil, naming them fiercely to the terror Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will stricken man on know them by their olive color. Mow, you dog. PAY Mitt ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. 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Second at Cherry Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National Bank and The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank $21,510,451.38 Sab afar SCARS i ams 2 Demonstrations Like These Preceded Bolsheviki Revolt COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- | : T HE § EATTLE STAR FURUSETHIS ws as. | AGAINST LABOR PLAYING IN WAR HY GHORGE MARTIN " | « United Press Correspondent BUPFALA, N,V, meeting the ba hoe its ows fe in either p if polities at this time Andrew 4 ation today to» Al or (hat program ¢ 1 lubor ve a not to hat Altho taking no active part In the open convention as yet, Furuseth outlined his position to the United Press. Anent certain resolutions and f allied « the gates, John Ge report ating nted at all Amertoan labor be conferences: from now world laber Furuset! The or had volee It car Itweit and peace sit ting of t war 6 policies of the war uation without taking upon its shoul n> ders some of the responsibility for sae the war /PRO-GERMANS FAIL | TO FIRE FORESTS 4 Press Leased Wire HFIELD, Nov. 1 Pro BIG MAI rebugs fail valuable lo great damage to y forests because they how to start a fire pr w how to set them so the fire wardens said today This photograph, just arrived from Kusma, shows 4 typioa © in the #erlon of events leading up to the ie cea a Steam Present aheviki revolution. Parading Holsheviki carrying banners demanding peace and land partition are ether ek Meise 17, | shown here in a Petrograd street. This is the last Russian scene to reach foreign lands, and shortly after it caddies taba tae tad one storm mt a they had post vs 9 vere Cres had been started, but al ‘AMERICA TO SEAL HUNS’ FATE: pread Officer Over at Camp Lewis Cantonmen ) — - - ts way into the soft mu | Men fa the tere oa pense Sie ee™sct |HONORED BY FRANCE mud pulls them dow and or nY JW. PR Kw HILI | We lost t hat w fhave | AMERICAN FILE 3 } seen nix etuhit ime & | QUARTERS, France, Nov. 17-— p vain to pull a wingle comrade | Fifteen American soldiers were E | from @ shell crate inscribed on the roll of fame by | It waa id tw s a French general today—the than usua! and the mm rom first regular American army sot | © hodies, and as we £ ore diers fighting on French soll to | and for “ 1 achieve this honor | of the night the Boche shells Admission mt =": HAIG HITS ANOTHER 20c pared to the SUCCESSFUL BLOW | at ht bis foo artilie ad LOND Field M a | to® Haig struck savagely and succes | pai aie keane 000 SLAVS KILLED hos In the neighborhood of Paaschen Frc “i Sine ntsc?) DURING REVOLUTION } | was the United arried out late yesterday,” Haig re | her the pow ported ° | kept her fighting ._ Further portions of the enemy ? Continued From Page 1 | | days, and that now of | defens the main ridge north of | |. 2 + | her greatest need 1 ‘ wd a xtrongly for | ing ber n to fight fe t io | tified fa adjoining. were tured. | had him a ref ncuine, fleeing against the H A number were made prisoners from Holsheviki wrath Prar Korn t wtated Kerensky Forees Penned Up ated a © has th Ger {f'n whereabouts were whe he voce! DUAL NATION PLEA "Stuy ron ws! AGAIN STIRS CHINA «005.0% need Sergt. Paul Mirot cans are on the make the first » he w “ capture of'a town. | They are so quick and so acking provisional vernment In vivid language he painted | ang they want to know By United Press Leased Wire forces berricaded remlin | the pictare of Somme last winter ry day here 1 hear Ser KIO, Nov Resigr This wag exactly the reverse of Mow itn -60-enay,? he: Gd, “wine ou do in this paler /TUAR CBs Suh of Ch w reports of a few days ago, when one is warm and comfortable, to nae? suppose they do | 4 B Fanewal Of the 06 agit Keren «men w reported to sey: “Mave the battery twe,snlles | -¢ for. &; Boru . viet have bottled up the Bolsheviki in the the east,’ but the Somme sector China, a ie patches Kremlin deep, and reese and automobiles enent Nich Pet " ‘ 7 cele ee be! eae Une lene men almost so. I , It a = alat we | Visit Camp Lewis | +» mop Rr | When a shell falls it throws up 1, France and Tomorrow . t training | a cloud of muddy sp and digs merica will whip the Hu Worse Vet to Come apron ” be no means of | 5 S. Tacoma and SS. Ind transporting ma to ¢ . | His leave Colman Dock every wn " r ar | hours, on the odd hour, after ' ' fight mm. mnecting af Tacoma Li ic dark with steam and electric cars and | est months of Mussa will be nothing By United Press Leased Wir eral persona screamed and started || atte stage CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Suspect for the exita shouted t t % R OTING BREAKS OUT ed German agents who placed an jown” and oo wasiah iced bok achabbaiee | incendiary bomb in the Auditori * ir ERIAN TOWNS um last night were being sought lowered. Peet ea aig IN SIB by police and federal operatives | were | Ry United Preas I d Wire | today ‘ TOKE —Rioting in A panic among the 2,200 per. | enn + neveral ties was re | sons wha were attending the Ra Fire Chief Corrigan ported in dispatches received “Dinorah” was averted (ried down | H here fday from Harbin and Conductor Cleotonte Cam. | . ending tf Vladivostok. The dleorders were nini swung the orchestra into four or five feet int still in progress when the dis he Star-Spangled Banner.” tore oft b at and wer patches were sent Mme. Galli Cur Italian prima} Wiese * the! alee donna, begar x the nationa aan ; ein anthem from ar peer ty Bho a tire audience toc changing the tense situation Into a ae Acctgp sagen ete the seizure of telegraph wires by the | Mru. ( C. Hixon was slightly Maximalists | burned ice pg Saeried the Maximalists and Cossacks ar en-| ani sey wp ractica ated b the seizure of | The first intimation of the bomb's | w the tou aan [Dreeencs Came: Fast, Datvey “We: out | nited tr Many Japanese are fleeing Siberia | White acrid = sim wD rising they t t of the tre e from beneath a ne back of the theatre. A Gern Lage 3 thea acted docnand 30,000 ¢ bomb—made of iron pipe | ameter olled into the aisle ‘ nai — oh a LONDON, N 1 Thirty thous] ' Seales 4 " fe the day's work today. The advices were dated Fri CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. 1 ache GOLD pe rhiey Heclaved sha Mtaiienaliate’ | nding part of each aay enda the bach ‘ all time strengthened by the Letts. e fled, attempting to join Gen. Kale shovels and spades over their shoul en ape Jon ; : : ders, instead of gun: and march . until they come to « sultable spot ogee em apy K The trenches are filled up again and |¢ a har United Press 1 i Wive the company marches back to do the preparation and | By Unitec as Lease = | LONDON, Nov. 17.—A_ trapr 2 meg A | Turkish e of nearly 800 men was! G an at practically wiped out by the British in the one you will find wa ounced. The British seized BID To VICTORIA HOP the women and children of Holland Abussheh ridge, five miles southeast | GOLD MEDAL are the pure, orig. | nave of Ramleh Maj. Gen. H. A. Greene and mtaft|inat Haarlem Oni Capoten tine es ‘examen are in receipt of an official invita ct from thet . By United Preas Leased Wire | tion from Gen. R. G. B. Leckie, ¢ lem, Holand Matinees : GIAMEIA. NOV. Vind. pardon M. G., commanding general at Vic- | Hat sO Mig has 9 Evenings woos 000 has been granted Frank J. Richards toria, to attend a ball at the Em-|able druggists in wealed _ After 6:30 by acting Goverr Le . Hart press hotel, Victoria, to be given in| threes sizes. Mone inded If th Children Richards w entenced to a nor of the Duke of Devons do not help uA t only th | |honor of the Duke of Devonshire, |Gor'p MBLAL. AI othee are im ears’ penitentiary term for attempt pvernor general of Canada, tations: prec lel cantly i ‘STARTING TODAY RUSSELL “Snap Judg |marches that tested even their war BILL rip-roaring tale of the of action—cow: its and ment”) And his wonderful “Pep” Orchestra will offer classic, L Z popular and Jazz music. —In a fast. West—full \ers— Children 10c These prices POILUS WHOOP ’ER UP AS THEY GO TO ITALY TO FIGHT IN OPENS BY W. 8. FORREST ying in a second train. It, too, was United Preas Correxpondent joaded and started with vi nd WITH TI FRENCH ARMY enthusiasm en came a third— IN THE FIE! Nov. 17.— und the process nt on and on Afire with enthusiasm, glad of The most interested spectators an opportunity te get out of w i} group of German pris- three years in the trenches to | oners working on a near-by side. They very soon learned from ack fight an enemy almost in the w open, France's troops left for the shouting French soldiers where Italy with a battle-of-the- Marne the loaded ns were bound. spirit If any evidence were needed of Now that this tangible evidence of France’a aid to her ally has depart ed, permission was granted today for France's morale, and how her fight- ers regard the war, the scene today was suffic The troops had the ' . ‘ & | tho United Press to tell of the ardor | mors ¢ the early months of the with which the F troops start. war. It was a chance to fight—and They were like schoolboys on alto fight not from rat-ridden, vermin- lay in 4 trenches—but this time Poilus Whoop ‘er Up probably in the open. Officers and men alike hailed the chance. T saw arrive at a village on nm the main line railway, after long ENGLISH NAVAL toughened They swept into the streets, halted, threw off their heavy marching kits, and with never a ntop f t, began working like beavers to stow their kitchens, camions horse, tents and other im ~ pedimenta into waiting trains The sang and chattered and i whooped | tag re iment atereehat | By United Press Leased Wire phates Ags as Pesan firat,| LONDON, Nov. 17.—British light 9 . “ naval forces met ‘and forced Gor the engine « 4 with stentorian whinte ca train pulled out on|™&" light forces in Heligoland bight the first lap of the 60-hour journey, | flee. an admiralty statement an- human. burden happily packea/nounced today. The British ships . . my gaged the enemy early this morn: board . g. The Germans retired. 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