The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1918, Page 12

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TBOLSHEVKITO “pr an ci a ‘KIDDIES BOOST CHL THEY SY ELAN GIANT EXPANSION OF SEATTLE'S PORT FACILITIES | TOBACCO FU We the twe termi following th ‘The power of the sheviki is Hy overestimated y have at d their supremacy t nee they fave the only arms in ssia, ‘This the opinion of M. K ky, chief the accounting ce im ways of « fe Visiting Seatt mpany September 10. ts , sumtit. [ent terminal nird in length in] are being form: | conjunction with t of the | day and 1 Port Engineer G, I. Nicholaon, a] Seattle for the next 60 years new and wvre Alphonse 1,Jipets, chairman | YOUNs Man with a big job, is per) put on bhis eprint plans Engi-| will be a feature - ’ fecting the plans to duplicate the ERE Russian nision on ways of | {cts the plans to duplicate the! neer Nicholson has not stopped here./inal. Mechanical — appliances munication mith cove terminal, largest the | He has designed two additional dup. rapid adjusting of freight» and com wil © Roth visitors, who are checking up| 7 ted ‘with lications that may or may ities that Js resources in this country 2 en necessary before the } Eitkeging for the transport| commodities awaiting shi pired,. The port .« Gf stocks held here, point to Se an porte—the largest M1M8!| scouring sites that in the far future aa the great connecting link be Russia and the United States . itre will be intained between} Data for submiasion t ° cle a 2,7 eet long, wi ° ka EATTLE STAR snd Ortental shipments al je in length ; ely. Oriental olln con-| feet of berthing Anx r und yreparation gs : and connecting de wtitute the principal import, and steel | third of the are r on of Bea re ju *lny Port Manager Hamilton Hig:|°" scenamiatt 4) eeall: te alae Bg ett ; seuss ieee insel C, J. Mrance " f exiating The importation of Y ula hat will give Seattle the | new terminal. It ts estimated by the| Included in the data will be genera width, r¢ in an in eatest publicowned dock in | port commission that this great com:| information as to the extent of the While Ite sur world. bined terminal will nerve growing | contemplated improvements, and the rangement will ¢ 4 larger percent wd facilities that A twontor of the new term fc ing « third of the insure qu rove Facilities ent and romantion le of New York at the present! may beeth over » hundred big ships. | new terminal will be 456 feet|ated in the world The “ At a public hearing coincidental e : . deans 7 a Y Were guests of the Chamber of hereby sav p2 a Nee - with the coming regular Wednesday cain ait saan . Sra'ommercat ios at mn, tne coming rrune ere TOUR NW. FOR: “wit: “He May Get Credit’ STOCK RAISERS m Friday. ing and later of endeavoring to wv ons to proceed with the tun Sal She rejuvenated by | U°o proceed with the giant un Hood River, Ore, Aug. 5, 6 and ‘ usen to join the navy for Winning War inet alo pd nie I ‘ dertaking will be crystalixed, and « , » flatzde Btates intervention, say Ka-| ond issue of from $2,500,000 to $3 © following itinerary has been | 3 ” rec E 4 nd Lipets, The country will | bo 00 he placed before the voters arraigned iio Gued o- | aie pang Seven 6 t0.8 Aus Stock , overthrow the Bolsheviki and i of the port of Seattle almost im-| wth the age limit for naval en ; Germany with tho allies’ help. | mediately following. Official sanc nga dlirs tM greet yi ton ideale PA AEBE L. tion of unlimited improvements of flishman Seizes —_ Simin cove terminal. us representing [rapid expansion of neryic ; | se best investment, was given - - areas © ‘ ere, - * ie 16 and 17 the Wrong Hotel 31.9 eee eae nes [ting recrulting party Sound navy yard Saturday to tour Dailes, Ore, Aug. § 9 and —— listments raised to 40 years, and|4o, Pendleton, Ore, Aug. 12 and rapid expansion of serv falling |i3: Walla Walla #HINGTON r Mic at wi je huge par Oldest member of the o voliern house, the Dowager-L avine one (nee Prine 1 of Prussia) has died at 6% Wash, Aug. 16, to The Star by N. B.A * Necd More Facilities |the Northwest, in charge of ticut. Girls Give Sailors ts ; vas $ ‘ et 7" ie ‘a Paige gr hl esse AMUSEMENTS§ INDON, Aug. 3.—-A_ govern- M. C. Kent Official in Bristol on busi-|, The UrRency of the duplication! wWhtie all branches of tt < on Hike Lemonade ° x exrap! truet to war | the Hghte fr b n for some time voiced b had to travel to Belfast. While seadisian, which hee pomeeainee =e ve he received a telegram say- (, ed Piggy sinaveee “Commandeor the Grand Central | Ou." ormed Pe eer Able bakers. Efforts will also ‘emia seta He failed to notice that the|facitities and the gradually uccum,|' enroll high school Kradis : had been sent to Bristol! yiatiing masses of transportable |h* Raval actence ne hool, whieh will forwarded to Helfast, so he matter that enlarged and war-time ly seized the Grand Central) seattle must handle, The largest in Belfast, tho the one he individual unit of the public wharf.|Chauncey Thomas, to train reserve was in Bristol age facilities of the city, the Smith | otdicera, — cove terminal, has handled at least] Men with sufficient qualifications a third of the public shipments,|/may be en for the officers drill, girls of the watehed the t day when they at SAUCY | rat terminal commerce. But the| ing school at Hoboken, New Jersey need of further public facilities has! “Owing to the fact there there are grown. |thousands of men past the age The port commission opened nego llimit, who are eager to enlist, the tations with the Northern Pacific after drill their heart's Railway company for wharfage|.> vcare” sald a statement {anued | sites adjoining the Smith cove term-|*° 7°" nice sey . age for military service will be rained in the near future, therefore wm ned in Ruler | On the first of these sites, the | Smith cove duplication terminal will s Economy Mkt Lunch |e built, making the greatest public:|the present draft age, preferring room at the ¥. W. meeting will be | owned terminal in the United States.| naval service to that of the army Berthing space for 25 great ocean! It is suggested that they make ap é Pike Cups/airs) THIRD AT MADISON “THE TEMPLE OF $Y SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM W. GRIFFITH, MANAGER q LEVY WILL BE ABLE TO HOW “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” IL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY STARTING TODAY H AND POSITIVELY LAST WEEK NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY— 2:15-8:15 P. M. BIG MEN OF CITY AND STATE PRAISE “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” Governor Ernest Lister Says: “Hearts of the World’ is a wonderful production.” Mayor Ole Hanson Says: “Every citizen of Seattle owes it as his duty to see ‘Hearts of the World.’” Judge Thomas Burke Says: “‘Hearts of the World’ is the most wonderful play Ihave ever seen in my life.” Rev. M. A. Matthews Says: “Hearts of the World’ is a great production and should be seen by everyone.” Justice John B. Gordon Says: “The world would be better if every person in it cou’! see ‘Hearts of the World,’” age of oe, e drills in the Green Lake vicinity, had soon open at the University of | ed them with lem Washington under Rear Admiral! Mona Claine and Ida MeCarthy two Green Lake py plan of soliciting a As SPEEDY which in turn handle approximately | material school at Chicago and New | ‘ke residents for 0 S$ one-half of Seattle's waterfront and| York, and for the steam engineer et was formally organized Friday night scaly esgic ; f rade Grows ntinuous Da wh , heir tuk banks, #0 they may uble to ear Two underground storage tanks, of | SIX BIG ACTS a ; on loans to ca corn 8.0 rrel capacity, take care of the vat i “ s Drought in sections of the Middle Wont has affected the le indus ment wR e and off ship ments. Oll sh have been # »-Brown threa Society Woman Now §' Works for Her Maid | HANDLEY PAGE. Tat Reed Gane ee ne commix | ” mene he age nit o H - wo uffering 0 ure a [navy bax rated the age limit to Business Women Handley Page, designer and manu: | ¥‘ : f the greater ed a government pont ad by the navy. “In view ot the tact’ Are Organized Now ‘turer of the famous Handiey jon tho a of her physician to| or Nyusan smote. an eixvaes the waste. Don’t »: inal, aggregating In land value ap- 4 : past Beef D5 | prostmatety $400,000, several weeks| ‘Pat the navy anticipates the draft 1. pusiness Women's ( f ago. tay, | awe Merial bombing go or nd found that t iuP | may some day be given cre in ch of h Aihsy nF fone Boro destroy worn torians for winning the war. for * provements of every public wharf shoes. offera this opportunity for men over at a meeting in the club assembly ii6 man who builds the airplane that ad dinch 4 “ ot i © facility in Beat but these at We fix ‘em by ‘ The ne b " n riin H m the most bombs on Be P te i a to the "Phone awa yt ie) i HEARTS <. \ One Million Men in Action—Fleets of Airplanes Under Fire—Hun- dreds of Tanks Crushing Hun Trenches—Gas and Flame Projectors in the Midst of Their Hellish Work, Forming a Vivicl Background for “The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told”—Such Is “Fdearts of the World” in Brief. ALL SEATS RESERVED 3 ¥ These prices are universal throughout tthe United States SKILLED MUSICIANS under bond with D. W. Griffith until December, lier

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