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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918 U. S. CASUALTIES | hington men killed in action; one wounded. wour and 64 were 15 wound mi | IN 4 | Private Joba W. Ch MISSING Private Joneph W. Steele Ww May Private William F, Thompson Rn t Mra. Lo M. Thon MARINE CORPS JTIES KILLED IN | Arthur ©. sun Ta Mrs stint Menry Mexican Oil Fields Election Tomorrow Threaten to Flee , : PORTLAND, 21 AR here Aug < for th eading cand m is F.C. Hurd, ¢ lowers got a some LATEST WESTERN DRAMA Ne LY AN INCOMPARABLE MACK-SENNETT COMEDY America will be regularly | SHE LOVED HIM PLENTY has on the motion picture public? Is it his ready Argentine Raises uns, as in “Blue Blazes Rawden” and “Selfish Fund for Red Cross ‘ i 3 . ”¢ WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—A con ; Yates” and “Shark Monroe”? signment of $185,000 in gold reachedl : ; pont A | American Red Cross headquarters to Or his poisonous slow smile, as in “The Tiger day trom Buenos Aires, Argentine’s on to the Red Cross drive. Man”? a that Chile | WALLAC THE Or his daredevil horsemanship, as in “Wolves of a, combined Saar i d Cross drive the Rail”? Pernambuco, the proceeds of $5,800 3 being divided between the two allied a WURLITZER Or his inborn chivalry and clean manhood, as in societies. ae - The Silent Man”? Traction Company Or his tenderness and repressed emotion, as in Forfeits Franchise : “The Narrow Trail” ? E Nanae pt ten Uo STAR LIBERTY WEEKLY Well, you say: Everybody knows him! Every- | today cana HAN: RIVES RIVET: body’s seen some of his pictures! We believe it a franchise! aie canted MAYOR SON D - S is because Wm. S. Hart is a natural born star ¢ has bee . : . uarter, and no | anyhow, and under Thomas H. Ince direction ee | ‘ . . . . his Artcraft pictures do him justice. Fi ged one a A ‘ Admission 20¢ FAMOUS PLAYERS ~LASKY Cuteheon and Lieut. Lee Hammond, ’ Children 10c 5 eae eericarerrs val vintor, were toate a of yest Continuous 11 to 11 nt ot vestry omer eT * " | | : TONIGHT , Lucky Dances With Prizes _TAVERN CAFE” SECOND AND UNION WITH THE KAISER | I32DIVISIONS foo cacaetecaces ARE IN FRANCE Allied Workmen in |Veterans Will Hold | 'u- Thrift Stamps ‘Me TAC What’s the hold that PAGE 3 me ROTE-RANKINCO. OTT0 F RLGLL, Prosrdont ig Oe oe Buy Thrift Stamps and Serve Humanity | fo) P7 y reh y it (al ' } | fey - ‘ m 2M 7 Lib Noted Americans on Motor Jaunt Tapestry Upholstered Davenports for $74.50 Our ideal is not the cheapest furniture possible, but the best possible at the most moderate price. A Davenport like the one sketched is a sound in- vestment, because it is good quality at a very moder- ate price. Upholstered in high-grade tapestry over best spring construction. Special this week, each, ~ $74.50. Rankin Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote- Go With Gasoline this Precinct 211 Minute ‘oe Men to Meet Tonight " Goes to France to Lead Division k a ConageG Qiang | GENTRAL .J.01¢1.CAR Maj. Gen. Carter, who has made @ splendid record as head of the militia division of the war department, is soon to be assigned to a division a ‘ ce. [THEATRES } © Manager Carl Reiter announces: circuit vandeville 1 winter season at e next Sunday aft. ns its ° Moore ernoon j Many brilliant numbers are prom | ised for this season. The very best in sketches, musical comedy tab Ui w™ §. leaux eles, dancing and music are p led by the New York book+ of this circuit. Such pro- s Edwards’ revue, “On the } and “The Girl on the will be presented, Ev s an early attraction, as ld, Marie Nordstrom, Cecil Cu ham and Al Herman, Sketches by John B. Hymer and othe! ed writers will be found to be ular occurrences, From @& vint of view will be found of the Moore will re ame, two shows daily, one in the evening week. An angment- be the regular mu- nd pictures of main t matin ersit Wy