The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1918, Page 12

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LIBERTY MOTOR BEST WORLD HAS PRODUCED Bpecial to The Star by N. Ee t and wor ; oly y N ert e 1 . th Thave been rumors re c r © work of tt t engineer Saffairs, of curtailed f r Ot the Liberty eas ONE Might imain As to aircraft affair PMAN, editor of Motor Pover-optimistic stateme Th may have rapidly put te ine that was te € t when t orate but when one gets down to received “over there facta one finds that the Libert ary to match up different parts tor fe A success and not a failure the same way that they are put t @ that the aircraft production ts | gether in this country The par jer along thar it was believed will go together be ase the re America could be at this time.” | terchangeable, and it in recorded “The Liberty motor that In the space of two hours fror WER, Executive se othe time of receipt of p r temobile Chamber o « ce, | France, a plar and ‘plane flown. LDIERS HAVE ian, $s, | UNIVERSITY Ber ommiss officers’ militar training camp at the University ot Was ton will be celebrated Satur ans night by officers and men with F mescie! to The S: re PARIS, July In the ac A third camp will open July 29 corner of igium, where | *2¢ agust ing the same course of training as Mttle army ia valiantly holding | «6 ¢irst and second camps Strip of land against the Hun, Pield events will be run off Belgian soldiers and adjacent to the bonfire Saturday Maying the ground for the reoc night. A f and drum corps, or ney of their lands. gan from the camp will be one tire villages have been planned of the main features of entertain Jaid out with the help of the Red nt. At the conclusion of the field and schools for the young vents and program, the bonfire fare to rebuild the nation are in lighted hamlet. latest and most striking accom Wedhinaian Youth nt ‘of these Belgians is the ices of a univeraity right Is Killed in Fall the front for the benefit of the san p1EGO, Cal, July 20.—Albert jelvir ery, student aviator, fell ; chairs, heat, electric lig pas see | At present courses are being given pragh ey — va Ps 7 gf tn ee bostry. Pr code peed amery is from the # of Washing the degrees in philosophy and lit Engineering courses wil! be added Tt took weeks of search before tent professors could be » Many of them held respon Positions in the army and could he relieved from duty Boidier who is eligible for a and anxious to follow it is de % @ and sent to live at a unit ; tated near the university. He > stays there till his course is complet Ved and then returns to the ei it there are more than x taking advantage keep the Hun aw: =m ie | COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST. sean Phone Main 4965 . = \4F 1 HURT YOu, DON’T BANK OF CALIFORNIA |) esses Pye cance’ SATION. ASSOCIATION to you from the fear that accom- ~~ Danien Dental operations OF SAN FRANCISCO | riekS"ech, pheciucclo wast en Dut acute abscessed al A RATIONAL BANK STERLING DENTISTRY Capital and Serpias fflee Hew: oa mtesp m FREE SEATTLE BRANGH || mrscnemems termes 1111 FIRST AVE. or gd Ave. and Columbia St. 1 WASHINGTON sr. Wagner, Manager. Tas S White ‘Asst Manager. RIGHT DRUG CO. sTORES akeman, Asst. Manager. | | Leek for the Free Decter Sign. THEATRE MADISON Between First and Second BEGINNING TOMORROW NTE CARTER AND HIS MUSICAL COMEDY CO. IZTY’S LOVE. TANGLE” 10c 20c 30c ‘Twier Every Matinee Daily Except * Night, 7 and 9 MATS. 10c, 20€ “Titnday and Friday Seats may be reserved for 7 o'clock show every night. THE ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW IN THE CITY A Rare Combination of Comedy, Song and Dancing Chicks. CONCRETE SHIPS Brerybody laughed « year ago, when CONCRETE SHIPS were mentioned. They did the mame GO years ago when the at was “born But today BVERY country in the WORLD in ‘1 CONCRETE SHIPS, but FRANCK, SPAIN, ITAL Dullding them in large quantities, and our own UNITED STATES OF AMERICA hax given orders for appr HUNDRED, fanging from a 709-TON BA ‘ TON FRMIGHTER, an fs asking for bids on veaneln So it is pretty thoroughly “Doubting Thomas,” that CON and have COMI: TO STAY Our Company js starting to equip é RYN MAWR (on Lake Wash to not only build ft G REE SHIPS, BAR WS, but also to , © our celebrated “LONE STAR CEMENT PIPE,” whic z ot only up and down the MONTANA and ALASKA Thin pip PRE 8 1OK to ALL #ewer pipes, and no city of any consequence thinks of using any other kind of pipe but “LONE STAR CEMENT PIPE” which we have been manufacturing for the past 26 YEARS at our factory, located at 50th and Pacific aves. in TACOMA, having grown from a very, very small concer THE LARGEST CONCKETE PIPE FACTORY in the NORTH WEST We have always paid MOKK than the SCALE, and be lieve in dividing our PROFITS with our emp’ who are the ones who MAKE THESE PROFITS possible. LAROM, not. money, pr duces POVITS. If you care to beeome identified with a company which Im oper ated on this basis, call or write, and we will you HOW AMERICAN CONCKE" PIPE & SHIPBUILDING Co, a YTON, President 422-425 YORK BLOCK.” PHONE ELLIOTT 2212 SHIPTAT T BRYN MAWRK (on Lake Wachington) CEMENT PIPE PLANTS NOS. 1 and 2 at Tacoma and ryn Mawr HE SEATTLE STAR PIEZ ON TRIAL RUN OF WEST _GAMBO TODAY { Director Ge aturda ne board ex ir Washin with shipyard head Upued thru Satur Cuthe Pies wa sboard the steamer Launch Freighter to Honor Schwab TACOMA, J The st freighter Py Sound was from the ways ting Corpora Charles M y emerger et director gene arlew 1 and other shipping rd off ¥ehwab in apected the y'n shipyards in. the forenoon, leaving in Une afternoon for Rainier natt He returned Saturday m ¢. making prepara tions to s y Marine Students to Get Training at Sea Twenty four 1» * from the merchant marine deck officers’ and engineers’ schoo ve Univernity of Washington, grad in June wi lately be placed in the merchant marine and on private coastwise steamers for further train ing ad w instructors cers for merchant marine is one of the urgencies of the hour, according to pping board headw, and they are 100 Girls to Attend S. and S. Club Dance More th » girls ‘om the var ous shipping board off! in Seatue will attend the regu Saturday night dan the Soldiers and Sail ors’ club, M. McCullough, local | representative of the national serv. | fee section of the United States ship ping board, heads the committee in charge ¢ ntertainment features, which includes Mims Irma Flynn, Miss Verna Beers, Mise Agnes Lot. | tus, and Miss Maud Hull, from Capt. | | Blain’s office, The Navy Yard trio| will supply the music for the occa sion, of which refreshments will be @ feature, Todd Ship Plant to Be Expanded The Todd Dry. | company, de | clared by 1 Schwab, here on an inspection tour, to be one of the finest shipbuilding plants in the| nation, soon ts to be greatly enlarg: | od, it was adding foundries | > place it| omplete of modern type | well as cargo ships joing with the expansion of the n will requir nal workmen, will be a plan ent aid in housing, prob- | ng the construction of a| mber of homes on the hil east of the plant CRACK RIVETERS WILL COMPETE AT CARNIVAL} A crack team of riveters will be se m the various ship riveting exhibition at the Se t carnival, Sunday lermak Helpers’ nt, de- | 58 Are Enrolled in Summer Bible Class The Daily Vacation Bible achool which began at the Plymouth Con gregational church last Monday morning with 28 boys and girls, had iment of 68 at the end of the q will con » for It is for “and | ears, regardless work are from | ia a recreation | he gymnasium. | la afternoons in the parks harge of B. ¢ Bulletin’s Editor SAN FRANCISOO, July Fre mont Older, for many years manag. ing editor of the San Francisco F toda ered his connection vd left for New | naking his plan or has not yet aid R.A. Crother Bulletin Older ha prominent figure | Vestern newspaper circles for 2 NEW THOUGHT PARLEY | OPENS HERE JULY 28 Officers and active adherents of | New Thought” will hold a conven tion here under the auspices of the Internationa lance in the Boyh ton Ave n 1 church, com mencing Sunday afte n, July 28 jeasion at 56 . | A THRIFT STAMP a day | will keep the I away. lf | OpprHEUM THIRD AT. MADISON "THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE” NOW PLAYING FOR THE THIRD WEEK TWO SHOWS DAILY 2:15—8:15 P. M. MAYOR OLE HANSON SAYS: “Every citizen of Seattle owes it as his duty to see ‘Hearts of the World.’ ” JUDGE THOMAS BURKE SAYS: “ ‘Hearts of the World’ is the most won- derful play I have ever seen in my life.” You Must Accept the Verdict of Our Patriotic Mayor and Judge Burke—See D. W. GRIFFITH'S Greatest Achievement “Hearts of the World” THE MOST WONDERFUL FILM EVER FLASHED ON ANY SCREEN —FILMED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE. PRICES Nights---25¢, 50¢, 75¢e, Matinees---25¢, 50¢, 75¢ These prices are universal through- out the United States under bond with D. W. Griffith until December, 1920, RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY 3

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