The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1918, Page 2

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‘STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918, PAGE 2 THE FIREFLY |e andiordiem of lands of America and of jandtenantry, replacing there with a body of citizens owning the own farms, will be the alm of the Washington State Land Settlement conference The conference, at the Chamber of Commerce, adopted payment termes The legislative committes of the conference will study California land wettiement laws, and those of Aus tratla, Canada countries whieh h 1 gnixed the need of Ko ntal aid BEACH SHIP IN FLAMES, HERE Fire almost completely de stroyrd the freight and passen: ker steamer Kosalie, owned the Puget Sound Navigation in the Vint Waterway Sat morning. Fire started at and was brought under control by 9 a m. WALLACE REID [eee Several y wrecked and The daily happenings in the air and behind the er pre weeny # “ lines of France’s frontier are big stories here. Cause of the fire or “The Firefly of France” has you guessing from qs not buon Goterenass the first, and you dare not draw a good breath Pack Your Lunch! till it finishes! i ee ill it finishes | Fine Day Promised | Also a 2-Reel |, by Weather Doper day night, but ack your pienie the weather man says, t tone af voice, tha’ in all probability, be ‘There will be winds, too, he says but nice, gentle, westerly ones, that will add to the weather's charmer , GET WATCH SECOND AT SENECA CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 2¢c—CHILDREN 16c Watch and $2 from their victim. t ) Red Cross Wants SHAFFER WILL (THIEF ENTERS THRU | MAURICE CASENANE More Donations ‘ON TRIAL TUESDAY CHUTE—MAKES HAUL COMING TO SEATTLE } for Jumble Shop ) Shaffer, of Everett. business, A burglar entered the suite of| Maurice Casenane, minister pleni ; Racrifice donations for the Red of the International Fible | Mra. H. A. Anderson, Luzerne apart. potentiary in French diplomatic } Cross Jumble shop are wanted Association in Western|ments, Pine and Boren, thru the) service, and financial adviser of the ) Everything of value to somebody ‘will go on trial in feder- | garbage chute at 9 p. m. Friday. He | French high commission in the Unit- 5 elae and of no value to its present Ft Tuesday for circulating the | stole a cameo pin valued at $50, sev. ed States, and military attache, will | owner, articles treasured for sen iy -" & book regurded eral War Savings Stamps and $8 arrive in Seattle June 30, to remain { timental reasons, but never used government as a direct argu-| worth of Thrift Stamps. four dayy, according to advices } that might mee daily service in the select draft nn |reaching Mayor Hanson from Wash. the home of another, good old a Joseph Keane, retired archbiship of | i” An open meeting will be ar } Sotmen brioa-bruc of all kind SHOP KEANE IS ine Dubuque diocese, Catholic ced by the Chamber of Com: | books, antiques and modern { vagaries are to be pried loose rar hureh, died h arty today afte . EAD IN DUBUQUE HOME on fines: of soveral weeks, ile was } trom Beatle homes to stock: the fla, J $ shetwes of the fumble sho: ee : = __ 10 PER CENT INCREASE Until the. completion of new GIVEN EXPRESS FIRMS } Puidins at Fourth ave, ana Vir ginia at putions should be WASHINGTON, June 22.—Coinet'} tayen to Minor ave. Tele dent with the signing today of a con phone inquiries are received at tract between the government and |} jojiott $1 the leading express companies by which the latter may unite for the war period, |t was announced that a _—___________—_g 10 per cent increase in rates had SAVE THE DATE been granted the consolidated com FOR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. panies 6 M. MALINOFF IS NAMED REa= PREMIER OF BULGARIA | MOORE ix bd AMSTERDAM, June 7 M. Mai CARL Met TLLOUGH Be prepared on National | wi\tm's tm iiarian iadory | mess A MARA who opposed that country’s entrance ed p into the war, has been appointed pre. War Savings Day mer, a Sofia dispatch announced to ie ae wns | Bee cies t|[MR. MAN—JUST TRY AND To invest liberally in | ne | Soe | LEAVE YOUR WIFE HOME ] War Savings Stamps {———__— _ miei _ Ss. LADIES—Don’t let him get away with it! The story is by a woman, about a woman, and le for women, too. If necessary, let him take care of the baby while you go! Some people kick on excess tax, s _ Seah Brn, 8 Co, In, cade sé cade TM ~ |GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC z ORCHESTRA—30 PIECES : : Gcnauctor THEATRE Madison—Between First and Second Tomorrow and All Week MONTE | Th ath has no effect whatsoever, be- And His Famous alia, ralpee ppreite TS NAtpeaxh ae Ph pills: and FIFTH AT PIKE—-CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11—ADMISSION 20c—CHILDREN 10c Musical Comedy C gen " "a ] e Vy oO. W | tion, But he is equally committed | ly by a commission, which would as: If you value your watch, let | | 12 5 The Butler Cafe is always cheerful. Come, join us, ago Mee ant dhecal'| cet the eeueeiann th osanbiennitatet ey ; © hold up any action © al-| sist the sians in stabilizing their es repair it. Next L Including the 12 Dancing Chicks and forget your troubles. New favors, good music, lebAcKanl Gave dexersiradsnon’s| geveeeorant Haynes repair it. Next Liberty iam singing and dancing. | policy of aid which will stick. | — He will not be hurried™into send | ing American troops or gold into| Rainbow Division | REGISTERED DENTISTS | theatre.—Advertisement “Izzy Joins a Lodge” | Sunday Night Dinner is served from 6 to 9—$1.25 Ald FOR RUSS | {The Great Big Breezy Summer Show. See the Bathing Girls in per plate. Bring your wife and family, and make it BY ROBERT 1, BENDER {the country, nor will he sanction! Honored by French| rest Sen Japanese intervention—until a care apane ntervention—until a eaeeate eitaee United Presa Correspondent ful program has been complete! WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ie make you thi ‘Their Nifty Costumes. the end of a perfect day. a bis FUN—MUSIC—DANCING—COMEDY WASHINGTON, June 22.—"TPhe| Mapped IN FRANCE, June 22.—-A citation Matinee Pee ear ates Faeeter snd Friday. f coming fall will see the United! One plan considered in connection | from a French general, testifying to figure, with be : ao Hi States and the allies determine final-| with proposed help embraces a KeN-| good and brave work, has been pre megaman sats 10c, 20c, 30c Mats. 10c, 20c | BU I I ER H I E ly upon their course of action in| erous mixture of military, economic| ; <9 Russian |and psychological aid. This wouta| Sented to the Rainbow division, fol:|| Dr. J. Brown’s New Office President Wilson is determined to| include a small force of troops for| lowing 100 days’ consecutive service | ORPHEUM BUILDING seve Russia from German domina-! Russian sorvioe, to be followed close-| at the front, tne) Giaes

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