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THEATRE BEAUTIFUL SEUM Cecil De Mille’s Great Production LL | COME BACK TO YOU A VIVID PHOTO-DRAMA OF STARTS SATURDAY WITH BRYANT WASHBURN See the “sappers” painfully traveling to- ward the Hun lines; see the liquid fire scene; see the wonderful portrayal of King Albert, the beloved monarch of Belgium. LIBERTY OVERTURE A musical description of the world-war—the first time played in Seattle. EXTRA—Miss Evelyn Dale will sing “Beware the Military,” by Oliver G. Wallace and Harold eater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra 7 30pieces/- ADMISSION 25¢ FIFTH AT PIKE CHILDREN 10c Van Landghem, $1; George Murray, $1; | 1 Herbert Connors, $1; ibutions to | Tobacco F ‘und | ‘Counchi of Patriotic Children’s Caen ouncil of Patr Cedar Falls Sends $27 for Smokes Thru the activity of Mrs Carter, who has energeti the Our Boys in France fd, residents of Cedar Fi » the Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach “Peruna has positively de THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1918, "a RESOLUTION ON ‘CARRIERS OF EAMES WORK OF CALLAHAN tor The Star; ‘The Shipyard) In a letter insued Saturda pred orn’ and Fasteners’ | transpor n agencies of the Coant ap ich apy + United ton Dintrict Attorney union has noted this wentence In your | Robt. C. Saunders announces that all janve of August 23, relating to our| corporations, acting carriers of resolution asking the president to re move Mr. Reames | “The thousands of union men in| this city should demand to know the source resolutions.” We inter |tiaht of Mtr al attack ” the reputation of Gustave Loken, in the light of your failure to print those portions of the Re tiena which gave our r their adoption, and tn the leht of Mr, Reames’ statement to the Rotary elub, in the M on is renolu ne for May 15, am pre Post-In telligencer on the rning in which he said uld ruin all in this room, ‘Thru the p could point the finger of scorn at you, and the mischief would be done Nevertheless, the source of these resolutions has never been a secret They were written and tntreduced in this union by A. B. Callahan, one of the Metal Trades lelegat € You ha to print thin statement the resolutions oy tO one dissenting vote jon with but nd which seem 1 the view of they have jopted by and the ons on my own typewriter, with ne from any one ne prior to thelr motion, on m jout any sure jand rm 1 | introduct | “I id thin because T betieve that now is a time when every man should do hix patriotic duty, even if he is too old for enlistment in either the army or a nd i ns that no one | < nore time to cause di n amon cans in Reattle and tx cause of the kaiser than is Mr Reamer.” | SHIPYARD LARORERS RIG GERS' AND FASTENERS’, NO. 38-A-2, LL, A By W. RB. HARRIS, Secretary |REPUBLICANS DEMAND VOTING ON SUFFRAGE WASHINGTON, Aus 4—Imme | inte action on woman suffrage was | demanded by wenate republicans aft er a caucus, The caucus adopted a | resolution calling for a vote frage immediately in dimponed of. PARIS, Aug. Military writers are practically unanimous that the allies’ present operations are snerely preparatory to development of a strategic nituation that will permit a on wut. after prohibition Foch considers it opportune, Monte Cristo Route Excursion to Camp Glacier Sunday, August 25 Leaving Hartford $30 a m.; ar rive Camp Glacier, 1130 a, m. or, 440 p.m arrive Hartford, 720 p.m. Round Trip Fare— Adults $1.50, Children 5 to 12, Half Fare Take lunch along; enjoy a day in the #now fields. Ample seating accommodations will be furnished. Taeo stage. aq a in the a 7a. m- take boat.”’ lipquor into the fivem has been dee Wilson will t extent of the and the inspiration of there | #6 of the whisky, rum, win hol w Yesler ed by Y on we) and 614 J before the ments w boats for re jan airmen br trian airplanes 20, it wan an American treaty Britieh American was signed toda the reciprocal drafting of Italians in America, lansing and real offensive the moment Marshal eomfortable way to but it’s the cheapest. Think of it, 54e ome way or a dollar return—and that includes the Government War Tax cheapest marine transportation United have great, big, ers, leaving Colman Dock every 2 hours on the odd hour after the last boat loaving at 9 p.m boat at midnight on Sundays— and the time consumed in mak- ing the trip is only an hour and forty minutes. Next time my tip and travel by LIQUOR TO BE PROSECUTED dry by seized in dr ‘Two of the stores r Chida and Chida, who has announce ting the val plicable to Seattle. At Chida’ eckson wt punta of liquor Saunders anno 4 Saturday after hg repeated warnings to transportation companies, both wa: | ter and rail, he would proceed to the} limit in the prosecution of viola | tions The Chida shipment, which trans ation companion are expected to| ary sone ru 6 commanded held hipment by Saunders 302 Airplanes Are Downed by Allies Along Italian Line and Ttal-| nt down 302 Aus uneed today ROME, Aug. 24.—Pritish officially anno’ Italy Signs Draft Treaty With U. S. An Ital similar to the WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 draft conven A new treaty 7 o’Clock Sharp If you start Monday night, we place you on the floor with the food dancers Friday night. Five nights, from 7 o’cloék until #20. teaching thoroughly all ballroom dancing. Mr. and Mrs. G. OSWALD Every afternoon, from 1 until & p.m. Mins Georgia d’Armond. HIPPODROME Fifth and University Dancing every night, from 830 until 12 o'clock DRAKE'S FAMOUS HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA Eliott 3187 “« @ © © and so I wrote home te the folks and told ‘em when they came out to the Coast to visit me that the best way to reach the Camp was by steamer from Seattle to and thence by auto ‘ou know all the time I’ve been here in Camp I've always used the boat in going to Seattle. cleanest — coolest — and most \ hebahwnelh a A It’s not only the travel— It's the States. They roomy steam- There's an extra le zone which led were own erated by T. under federal his intention fighting the case, with the view of ity of the fivermile buried in cellars and concealed in back rooms, federal officers found a large assortment gt various brands of liquor. Raids on the McKaska Drug co. | | at 651 Main st., and the drug store of James Buckley 2301 Youler way, also | 4) Mes t disclosed large am: i sae oi} ; ERS” K\ 3 Y Li's that id es N VAY . Was sent from San Francisco The ship-| It provides for nigned by Secretary Japanese Ambasmador | Inbii extends the United States-Japa: | nese arbitration treaty. Workers at Port sit of contributions of work ployed at Port Blakeley, w ure AMUSEMENTS | ee Patae HEP STEEN 4—DAYS ONLY—4 Photographed by U. S. Signal Corps Navy Photographers French General Staff Photographers Follow the Flag to France OFFICIAL WITH HING'S 7 THE U. Ss. , Comnaitton om Pol WAR FILMS —_— The Only Official Patriotic Film Issued by the United States Government Division of Films “es s, Bat TO THE PUBLIC— These official pictures will give the people of this city their opportunity of seeing our boys in action in France; to understand just what these months of preparation have brought about in combating our common enemy, to enable the worker in the munition factories, the worker in the shipyards, the toiler in the field—in fact, every man, woman and child who is doing his or her part, to visualize the results of their labor to the present time. The pictures will show those who subscribed to the Liberty Loan, bought War Sav- ings Stamps or who generously contributed to the Red Cross and other funds, just what their money is accom- plishing “over there.” Monday Night— “S.-N. P. Shipyard Night” Admission 20c Children 10c 7 Blakeley Give $86) order for $86.20 was re-| building a floating dry dock for tho | Skinner & Eddy corporation. YAKIMA, Watch for Details Second at Seneca Continuous 11 to 11 LONDON, Aug. |tee from the American A money A by The Star from J. C. John-| will ma 000 sheep within the | Ver London in battle planes Friday, or the “Our Boys in France To-| next 30 days. trying out Liberty motors. The money 4 co Fund.” LAST TIME TONIGHT DAVID BELASCO A PAST” Tiree Acta ; Mat. Today to $1.50. Plus 10% War Tax Continuous Datly 1 to 1 SWISS SONG BIRDS" 4 HUN CHASE: Other Big Hip Ac Kitty Gordon in Feature Weekdny (War Tax Additional) STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL Ellfott 1324 = 505 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTTON PALACE HIP: ten Tomorrow's Big New Show Will Delight You THE GIRL FROM STARLAND A Boe tacular Scenic and Singing Novelty 'REDMAN & WELLS Songs, Dances and Funny Sayings RAY & FAULKNER “The Doughnut Hunters” CARROLL, KEATING| LOWE & DeMARLE BESSIE & FAYE WELSH The driginal Happy | “At Crow's Nest Inn” | Hooligans on the Wire PR Pnotoplay PRITZI BRUNETTE Feature Wednesday in P’ Ss” Weekday Mats, 10¢; Evenings and Sundays, 20¢, War Tax Additional. 24.—The commit- congress Aug. 24.—Vakima valley | Wich is visiting allied countries flew