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"TO ‘ PEACE TALK IN AUSTRIA CAUSE _ OF CONFERENCE | jal to The Star by N. BE. A) oRDAM, Aug. 29 unell of war held at German headquarters ts be Heved by diplomats here to le not in wreat THREE DAYS MORE Yanda grabbed by the Huna, but tn [the danger threatening the kaiser's plans from Austria The people of the dual monarchy are growing reative under the repeat ed Hun defeats on the western front and are renewing their clamor for peace, The German military party In-ousting Von Kueh! jmann as foreign minister and put ting the Pan-German | Hintse, in hie place waa the signal for & fresh outburat of dissatinfac | uon In Vienna. Austria has been anxious for & peace at any price since 1916. The Jascendency of the German military party and ite cancellation of the | plans for a “peace driv | vinced the Austrian pe inst shred of trust in the ponsit | of an early peace has vaniahed the ery for peace has again fright ened Emperor Karl, who decided to talk it over with the kaiser Cecil B. 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You get it. SHOE-TERIA NO. 3 1509 FOURTH AVE. | the necessity for picking kings for | Admirat Von ‘ face, neck, arme and bands each Corp TTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST hundred and thirty-one casuaition were reported by the war « in notion, 28; minaing 14) died of aceident ree undetermined, 10 ‘This morning's let was ¢ on, 23; wounde Killed In notion, 24 4 ae follows of wounds, 19; died of The real | *rivate Hudelph M o next of kin is John M. Stumpf, 2412°©. Aloha at, who was killed A. ht other Washington men Included In the lets, Private Benest i " Y Charles 1 vate Dennie T. Webber, Tu dward M. Murste 4 Private Wirie ¥ vate Frank who were w Dayton, KILLED IN ACTION Residence : Malt Lake City Mra. Thy Challis, eho, Mra 2) Walla Walla Cottam * Kirk uate Melton nderwood Dyram Mre D. A. Mac Mra J Met Mra. O. Moberly —DERGHO® UNDITERINnD >» Charles L. Heather Turlingtom, Waeh © George A. Muracott Vittebure, Cal Private Alvin Kage Weat Port, Or Private George W. Tiedemann Oakland, Cal Private Marold Watron Private Dennis T. Web « Joaquin Ardiag vate Herbert & Bristol *rivate Frank Le Tappe Raw. M. Heather M eo N Wenatchee, Wash Mre WP. Watson Tumwater William Webber ire. Juan Ardaie fh. Kelliher WO. Tappe or MISSING ‘ ha Barber Lauer ivate Samuel N, Wheeler, Jr Grand Junction, Col, Mra8.N. Wheeler LIST NO. 2 KILLED IN ACTION Private Otha Ro Downey Private Hobert A.C. Peters Private Austin F Reedy Private Rudolph M Btump? . Private Orville Hamilton Private Lee L. Kreasier < iT Mamilton Mra. H. Kressler Corp, Walter P. Matthes P. Matthes Private Jean Th. Chapart Laure! Rouplia WOUNDED Private Albert J. Chabot Private Arthur D Ferney Laon Chabot Mary W. Dorsett Hodgins & Kouns 0. Pilliken « Heaveley vate lb Rice ¢ Manuel Apodocs Corcoran Delacy anos Oakiand, Private Edwin P. Fraser Colorade Bp es, Col. Mra A.M Fraser WOUNDED—DEGRER UNDETRAMINED cline Reilly Ban Franciace Mre. Ressie Teilly nk W. Behoeppe |... Lon Angeles Henry KE. Se ; Han Francisco r Kekert, Colo. Springs, Wyo me, Idaho Pra John C Vrank Th. Hursley Mra Magdalena Kiein . Morace E Parker P Private Adam Kiein oe Private Roy D. Parker . +. Modesto, Cal SSING IN ACTION Freano, Cal......Mre. Laure H Case rh. John McGrew sco Mra Alice Bennett | Denver, Colo,..Mra. A. M. Niederkorn Lt Miverta, Cal Fred Nordling CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of or Private Lisle L. Case . Missing Deaths Wounded In bande of enemy Missing . Directors Keep Movie Actors Busy Rapping German War Lord | * “the gang . you eee Wm. Desmond as | *Naree, oft Kesan.” | LEVY'S ORPHEUM—Otive Toll and Laarence Grant in “Te Hell With the Kaiser,” COLISEUM — Dryent Waeshbers ta “Til I Come Back te Yeu.” STRAND—"The Sull Alerm.” COLONIA! “The U MISSION—Diryant Washburn in “The Gheet of the Rancho.” CLASS A—Wiltiam Desmond tn Bryant Washburn is an ideal type} for motion pictures and his personal. ity is such that it makes an imme: | |diate impression. His present role in “Ti 1 Come Back to You,” at the Coliseum, is that of a young Ameri lean officer in Belgium who almost |faces a firing squad because his heart dictates his actions in a great | crisis, | LEVY'S ORPHEUM Earl Schenck's depiction of "To Hell With the Kaiser,” at Levy's Or | pheum this week, is one of the most | | daring of war feature films . So clever ix the acting of Schenck | lin the role of Crown Prince Rupprecht that hisees sweep continually over| the audience in recognition of the | faultiessness of the portrayal. The big war feature film fa a |ncreen classic and one of the most | eucceasful productions of that com: | pany | LIBERTY | | Billie Burke, as Polly, In “The Pur: | suit of Polly,” brings about the ar. | | rest of a dangerous German spy and| | incidentally wins a millionaire hus: | band in the feature film at the Lib lerty this week. This happy climax is reached after Polly leads three ad mirers a merry chase in a race to | see which one she will wed, ‘Thomas | Meighan plays the role of the secret |wervice man. | Official war pictures and a Mack | Sennett comedy are also shown. | cee CLEMMER | ‘The Clommer Weekly Digest, con |taining official war releases from | the entire lines of allied fronts, is | proving to be increasingly popular at the Clemmer. Thi week, a monster allied battleplane, capable of seating 12 men, ia shown etarting on a bombing expedition in the direction of the Rhine. “Baree, Son of Kazan,” in the fea ture picture. | COLONIAL Marguerite Courtot saves the day en he climbs to the top of an old ndmill and flashes signals of the enemy's movements to the Belgian soldiers, This all happens in “The Unbeliever, ing at the Colonial . CLASS A | Picture a refined society girl mar |rying the toughest gangster of the | toughest section of the town and you |have the leading Indy of “Hell's End,” now playing at the Clase A. Josie Sedgwick plays “the society girl,” and you don't blame Josie when NAMED GUARD OFFICER | RETT, Aug, 29.—Peter 1, | Kearns, a millwright of this city, 48 years of age, has received word from the war department of hin appoint ment as first Heutenant in the Unit. ed States guards, which are compos: ‘ef former regulars of the army. | U.S. CASUALTIES | Stumpf, | P. Downey | . War Savings Stamps An Investment in Patriotism—Your Duty to Uncle Sam FIRST AT PIKE Becoming engaged to three men at once wae the cause of it all. It led Polly right into » nest of German sples—and the arms of the man who won her WALLACE °:: WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY Not— u Summer Girls and Some Are There Are Two Reels of HOTEL RATES RAISED 20 CENTS BY SWISS) PERNE, Aug. 29—At a general] LONDON, Aug. 2%.—The Welsh meeting of Swiss hotel proprietors It | miners are agitating for a shortening was decided to demand an increase | of their working day. They are now of 20 cents per day for beard of in- | demanding 4 six-hour day by legisia- terned persons. {MINERS DEMAND SIX- TEC TION JENSEN & VON NERDERC Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c, Children 10c; Plus War Tax HOUR WORKING DAY) \ Begs Ay | AVERTS- RELIEVES HAY FEVER ‘Treatment NOW yee ae eee Ld Some things we say to dentists—that might well be said to you.