The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1918, Page 2

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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918. PAGE 2 All the world I TELLS REASON roves a Lover Ht OF SHIPWRECK UNLESS HE’s . [unital DECEIVING _ story. pole of t kangplank le above the water. 1 don't care about that,” “It's the people down Pretty tough, eh? ‘We must have struck a solid oak log or something else hard, The hull is lined with steel,” went on Meh. y 1 first knew that we had run knocked ta window, Then I} her scrape the botttom, altho there was n iden jar that natur ally would come from hitting a big enone | Volled to Pilot I hollered to the pilot to get her off. He w her away and she was headed down stream when went to the lower deck and looked aide to wee if } had SECOND AT SENECA—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11—ADMISSION 20c—CHILDREN 10¢ Fust the ed ttle and J knew ahe 1 phouted to the passengers to get on the upper deck and told Tom to run her ashore, Her bow waa | down stron k and | knew I was water at Tt got thru to the 1 P an pousible because most straight down TODAY | Did Ali He Could We did everything we could to Ket the boats away and to distribute life belts to every person, We made 20 of 25 trips and we Kot most of them off. There may be 50 or 40 persons down there, I don't think | there are as many as 100. I am suro there are not 200 “Tam @ pauper. But I don't care about that. If thin only could have been avoided “Pretty tough, eh?" WAR SONG IS WRITTEN BY LOCAL MUSICIANS | A new war song, “Boye of the U. & A.” which ts wholly a Beattlc product, has come from the press. ‘The words are by Marie Hollinshead Hubbell, 2728 Boylston ave. N.. and the music by James Hamilton Howe, 221 Leary buliding. An internation al copyright has been secuged and leading music publishers thruout the Hi distribute the new song smposers, who are well a! musleal circles, gave lic presentation of their piece at the Demorratic club, Fri day seaeeee tS TARS: «ec eees Kathlyn Williams, Elliott Dexter, Sylvia Bremer, Thurston Hall, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, Raymond Hatton, Tully Marshall And five others that space will not permit naming! eee ee eee ES ROMP, July €—Itallan troops have reached the right bank of the weer etetinaerneae eee ee ee eeeeae Piave river from Grisolera to the mouth of the river, the war office 30 Pieces—Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra | announced this afternoon. } ees Vy ~aiee pote RTS te a AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 0c; CHILDREN Itc meee TWO ON | f———————__- THEFT CHARGES; HEAVE HO! YO-HO-0.-0! GIRLS | @raneon. age i it | TQ COMPETE IN TUG-O!-WAR “S. and Arthur Springsmith. ® Othello st. the Seattle police they have captured the per) All together now! Everybody's) ver cu for « number of re-| pulling in the tug o’ war battles to} The gentler sex of the Standard to thefts. Swanson) he staged as a part of the Seattle! Oil company challenge a five ith are alleged to have) Girls’ Victory Carnival July 23 to 24 girl crew of Union or Shell Oi @A auto belonging to Joseph at the University naval training, compan |. 160 10th ave. N., at Wood camp. The irl #’ Candy and Cracker Mak nd park July 4, and later stranded a ers nm Telephone Operators he beush at Graham st. and, cPousall & Southwick are 8) Wistremsen and several other loca Sg 8. ing to match five husky girls against tunlone ave dented to campos *g the Bon Marche during the big tug mp | of-war week i large ‘ent of the day | take place when the blachemiths More than 100 teams will compete. | the Uotteriaatonts of the leant a The winning teams will receive sil) yards will endeavor to pull eaci oe eee ————"| other over the line. The painters, printers, tailors, tele ‘¢ oo graph operators, newsboys, musi | | clans, #treet railway union and man) other locals are bps awe to take ping Ss v,, | the more modern one of pulling the shades, when Would You Ask a Bank ‘oe a fase saa ie * mrt , ok! athe: hort OF RED CROSS GOOD DANCER you get a five-reel loo Aso the Seren ie 00? While movie houres and tea rooms MADISON Between First and Second Auer, Byaney Herbert of other stars One Mandred and Twenty Real Sheep Night Prices, 300 Popalar Price Math _PALACE HIP, Continvous Datiy 1 to 11 “WHAT WOMEN CAN Do” j Rose end Hendrix 4 Other Big Hip Acts orm mac. =| 1 YOu know the old saying about throwing stones, or Weekday Mate. 10¢; Eves & Bun. 206. noon and evening, Red Cross ‘head quarters is pleading without resuitx| he knows how to get for workers to pick over sphagnucn around. He is at ease un- | Would you feel your self respect height- mons to be used for dressings in mil-/ der all conditions. 7 pier tary hospitain ened if you went to a big city bank and With an order for 280,000 dren» asked it to lend you $5? | | ngs betore September 1, the surrice! , Accidents | "EXPERTS WAIT ING TO SHOW dressings department finds itse RSs Siena a misors te him want” “HOW TO PREPARE WAR FOOD | Few, if any, banks in America would i] | eee, © re oth le aa RL Lachine a treat your request seriously, yet-— | Herman Chapin, head of the local J $ sly, 3 | Do you know how to make war on| morning; 2:80 p, m., demonstrations || | oreanization, haa issued an appeal to | BECAUSE Oe ane ieee eat coatine cate ee The Bank of France, one of the biggest || |every woman in Seattle to arrange oer ater dent y ae a the teat een A oarecaaal Sot ia We op aI : a France, ggest || her schedule so that at least part of he is too quick, too light, free open national war kitchen dem: | ge : BEGINNING TOMORROW in the world, is obligated by law to make | each week may be given over to| limber and mf ae his | onatrati eld under auspices of} Wednesday, conferences on substi chon imal ic | hospital wor! eo fe ‘auiol oe Ce en eo 0! 2 », loans of a dollar, and actually does so. Gia Niedad weeklies are cagiea| Sate One wee ould iz ial ene EO ne | Gammeeateg fap nes Bh aR to pick over the mons each morning, matter wi you wi greet oN ical me es s ; 4 sire to do with your feet |, @XPerts in home economies are on | and Duteh apple cake The vast majority of its loans are less and afternoon in July and August dut ious to show how to pre Thursday, morning conference; 3 Not a tenth of that number fs now! you could do so. : | os9 than $20 wean Oe ‘ ght pare petizing things to ent and at 0 Pp. m., demonstrations of steam. 20. | available, nis work may be done no time conserve the foods cornmeal potato pudding, oat pas bad Sohne | evenings, too. Men and children cn |B t 7 so badly for expert to sol-| try and nut Ic This is because they have ORGANIZED help. rae u |diers and civillans abroad | Friday, morning conferences; 2:20 AND HIS THRIFT in France. {| || We have an opportunity for mak | it is jot so. Have you ever | Next week's program follows: Mon: |p, m., demonstrations of barley pam ne reg ol EB, Som ( bp “ E day, conferences from ® a. m, until/ try, 8 “lish coffee cake and potato Let us help you to organ || eateSemadreniner ant tne) seem Monday Wight claws, "Tn ttl MUSICAL COMEDY CO. L ; ; ) OTs Pies cetcue cette totais on start out awkward, raw | how to mak Hay. bale onferences will be held Saturday IN ize thrift so you will have |of the koodnew of the dressings and) yeeruits of dancing, and | ing powder nd hot water | morning. All are welcome at con funds on which to draw Director Chapin maya. | then come back on Friday | barley ferences to inquire about preparation s oot | apin nays rusen’ dhate aad ies 1 anawored in| ot any “177 "S Weddin Da ’ wy OA |Spain to Tunnel those same boys again?) gene A , Under Tiny Steel Fastes TENNIS TOURNAMENT | THE NATIONAL BANK. waneraite, tna ane Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald| § Mystify Parisians WILL OPEN SATURDAY! 10c 20c 30c 2 fr |) Strange, isn't it? | | has appointed a commianion to atud (Special to The Star) Seve score of entries have been G ™ r | the prc vet of a tunnel under the} 'HIPPODROME | PARIS, July 6.—Paris is mystified | receiv » p city parks board for Twice Ever: Matinee Daily Except OF O} 1MERCE |} pt tb naa des al ae La by hundreds of tiny steel two-| the Seattle playfiold tennis tourna Night and 9 MATS. 10c, 2 Tuesday and Friday }| | miles own at their narrowest pronged forks which have been! ment, which will commence at Wood 7 OF SEATTLE TERS ut row Py gr genre found in the Place de la Concordelinna park next Saturday. liver Seats may be reserved for 7 o'clock show every night. Medi |. es Be agneteria aches jon of an inch tong, and are similar | tfePhY Cups are being donated by THE ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW IN THE CITY s¥. ie o sal {] “The sun Ia rising In the weett™| Join the class MONDAY | to those which were found in sacks | Charles V. Gerrish, Play will be doin the Crowds a aa, IGHT AT 7 SHARP, They'll} of oats intended for fodder two|continued for a period not exceed: | teach you. yours ago, ing two weeks.

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