The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1918, Page 2

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SAYS HEBBARD SOx Unless caution in exercised by IAL PRICES IN | were? (CIVILIANS MAY | mieR VaLLeY WHERE? Eurer scHooL. ARE REDUCED | *°*7* FOR OFFICERS Mines must be kept working Captain T. & Patten, 1 the summer instead of at ir Intervals, Miners must be the inducement of steady work to other What Today Shows in War's History JULY 14, 1915 din ammeult ~ on the important ma to join Germany or remain neutral SEA buyers in purchasing flour under the military instructor at the Univer JULY 14, 1916 \ officlal nounce that ruling whieh repe nt allotment, a sity of Washington, has announced that three officers’ training camps will be opened for civilians, ‘The chools will embrace training for flour for herself and her al chine gun units Britivh advance on the Somme Hen, Charles Hebberd, state food ad 1 nfant school will be at ministrator, has warned Prof, Henry Land Camp Pike, Ark. The field artillery JULY 13, 1917 Flour must be saved up for a ity of Washin Ison hool will be at Camp Taylor, Ky German reichstag ported on Ti miny day, the administrator says, and J. L. Baldwin, ap and the machine gun training camp || strike, Mieh Ll and if the public overbuys now It mann-Hollweg ax char | cuts down the mi Mi hy the Municipal league to at Camp Han ey en ing ation la shortage before the next harve ton of cents In the price to ” tary set ’ There in no margin on sugar, Heb eta ands 40 to dbcent re ae cae tan, Hubby’s Grouch noFane) mor? canad teen in Renton lump-nut mixture Washington State college, Whitmar ° 4 s ful of sugar now cuts down the Deen announced by the fuel ad exe, University of Oregon, Ore Will Disappear if scant pupply and brings a sugar ser. The present allot Afor the Rainier valle gon Agricultural college and th ; Cooking is O. K. sorts University of Idaho ment in three pounds per person Training will begin next Monday per fare at the infantry and mac rehool, Ca ne American husbands from per month and 25 pound for canning purposes only Five Are Killed cng ne, Mare’! in S. F. Car Wreck proved recipen, Friend) SAN FRANCISCO, July 13,-—Five «hows|men were reported to have been killed and many,injured when a Vis itacton valley street car Jumped the ck and overturned near the #ix The o Jed with workme D going to the Ratcher shipyar 5 SAN FRANCISCO, tu 13 . te t| Stephen Carpenter, a chauffeur, was “G County Job! aa Dobson, city treasurer of filed Friday as republican for county commissioner ‘Third district. ‘county right of way agent 1917, served as mayor A and had one term . He has lived | ears and 20 . His candidacy for was launched March | hall, Issaquah © attended by 145 represent 40 precincts. was hell. Dobson was one of the vol bere who rescued 20 miners in the | tween months, and 40 years. Don't overlook pages 10 and It] » today Husband's disposition chart upward curve, and warming up Hke sun beater after @ hard freene The kitehen ¢ | dinciples and the feet of the war teachers and/at a horpital here early today, prob — ution from half baked,|ably fatally injured, and seven oth g substitute breads ers more or leas severely hurt aa a morning conferences are | result of an automobile collision ' Miss Thorr rT. Int now. Hindenburg has let his troops loaf long enough. Dispatches from “ = nich at! HIGHWAY ENGINEERS IN IN THE the front indicate that the drive will come in one of the three places indi PORTLAND CONVENTION | cated on the map—before Amiens, at Chateau Thirery or north of Chalons PORTLAND, Ore, July 13—-The Sie war was the subject |%FMarne. On all three fronts, American troops are ready for the Huns. Wilson Explains Northwest Society of Highway Engi Sate! 240 Whee Veto = | SARETY CURTAIN of the Washington State! GIVE OLDER MEN WORK AMERICANS SPEND BIG | , Sen te Some’ Wooktmrtiar Take’ bed Tice’ eer, seer << Ken! ADVICE OF WAR BOARD) SUM FOR AMUSEMENTS) °.° a ie Puck—half child, half woman—adopted orphan of the w to the convention ee oe “s bell Ne ia = ; a ‘ KANSAS CITY WOMEN stage—thought the “Safety Curtain” would shut out her peeled pegs! da po Preven * ngs begs we past—just as it shut out fire and smoke—but it didn’t. ts readers alommended that fewer wc KNIT 20,000 ARTICLES The rest you see on our screen. A big story, in every way yu worthy of the star. Eugene O’Brien is co-starred. see tw spendin, war, as not an affair of empl © fill the labor thook, the head or the and that older men be give an affair of the heart, to| instead. Women, it is sugxeste May taxes from the KANSAB CITY, M tu! | fed corpuscles in their can be utilized in clerical position " were $460,0000 in Of America depend upon a stimula. | break neck pace with the needle. together so hard that The board frowns upon the employ- | ocoeus February * tion of price to do thetr utmost They are turning out 1,100 gar Will not be content to stop ex. ment of girls under 21 years of age to serve the nation and the world | tnents a week, and have made a total as public mensengers, hotel bell at thie time of crtsia of over 20,000 knitted articles to date, Basie Dieting clothes on." a5 public memeneers, hotel ell Boy FRACTURES SKULL a FREE SCHOOL OPENS SSHORT TALKS | ratiway_servin aa IN FALL FROM TRUCK CROWDER ISSUES CALL ie adresse by Col. J.{2,000,000 BRITISH ARE | improved conaitic FOR 3,000 SPRUCE MEN acc daity, vacation. nchool will » Co J. BR 4 dence hoapit WASHINGTON Jul 3 a aanes Mor or Pra Satis aaa ccnezs, NOW FIGHTING IN WEST) fons “OT ced So earven ‘protection: th the Menchy were ata luncheon of the; PARIS, July 13.—Two million Brit en he fe *rovont Marshal Gen ty Democratic club in the ish soldiers are now in France \ vender’s truck cafeteria, $13 Second cording to a Havas corresponde the home of his parents, Mr. and | 3,000 men to be taken from 88) children f v- ‘the British front. Mra. Patrick Buckley, 2346 Alki ave. | states, | denomination Northwest, F school will be operated under 1 Crowder has inmued a call for | the direction of BE. C, Knapp, free to m 6 to 14 years, of ar Since Marguerite Clark’s “Goose Girl” no one of this little star’s pictures has been more eagerly looked forward to than this — the filming of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s great story. We feel particularly proud to present to Seattle photoplay followers this remarkable feature, combining, as it does, one of America’s classics with America’s daintiest star — Marguerite Clark—as both “Topsy” and “Little Eva.” “ead ante ne A ALL WEEK Admission . . 20c STARTING SUNDAY Children 10¢ Plt LL | | Second at Seneca Continnous 11 to 11 THEATRE

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