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- Above are the members of the Whitney Boys’ chorus, composed of 500 state of Washington boys who give a big liberty concert Tuesday evening at the Arena. Several holiday crowd Monday night, making a personal appeal to music-loving patriots of the city to attend the concert. and Seattle people are expected to greet the singers with a record crowd. EL WORKERS 26 MENLOSTON ALLIED SCORE IN AIR BACK ON JOBS TORPEDOED SHIP peeing employes of the Pacific) 4 BRITISH PORT, Sept. 3—| _ Mune sy J Steel Co. are back at Work | 1 40. oe 26 missing members of the| BY HAROLD EDWIN BECHTOL of the French, Italians and Ameri (European Manager of the News| cans is equally convincing in that paper Enterprise Association) 1, The allies on all fronts hold LONDON, Sept. 3—The allies are, Unauestioned aerial superiority ss Yoh : over the enemy putting © eyes?’ The captain's body has been | * "at g this ahaa an be 2. The margin of superiority ered. Twenty-nine on board! made flatly held iby alt the at ae tres landed here without mishap. ¢ igures on file at the Brit | Fils settlement, outlined by Sam-| The Onega, 3,636 tons Krome, WAS ion Air Miaiiiy kevicing more than| ‘han at any time during the war T. Boddy, acting president of | operated by Barber & Co., New York. 4 year prove it and Is constantly and rapidly in Metal Trades council, leaves and formerly operated under the, 1, the year from July, 1917, to, ‘repsins! matters in dispute to a board nen of S F. Luckenbach, Brook: | uly, 1918, the Britiah alone brought| Alr power ie a fluid thing, and @rbitration, to be named by/lyn, Obdam and British Queen. She | Gown more than 4,000 enemy air. therefore it cannot be maid that at A. Pies, in charge of steel | was built in Belfast, In 1880. planes. British machines missing |i times the jen hold superiority for the Emergency for the name period number only !n each particular section. The Ger Fret corporation FURNITURE SALESMEN | Stout 3.000 ae mans, by weakening one point, can re in uhecance ca hesneg| NOW HAVE NEW UNION ,.7ere.S* Sin” sinten' ve ‘ airmen oF uge at another point, as of the output of ships was be-| W. FR. Hendley has been chosen working interfered with owing to lack) president of the newly organized fur And the steamship Onega, torpe a German submarine Mor ght at 6, have been washed DPhe 1.200 men who quit their) Am At following failure to ar-| doed at an agreement with the steel day 's owners, are abiding by mt reached Mondidy after- -..< niture salesmen’s union, which wi It ma n sree the allies now have a be affiliated with the Retail and Drug | that the figures since July . great and everincreasing edge on No. 10 Auxiliary will) Clerks’ union. keop up that score. the Huns t Tuesday night in Greyerbieh!'s| Sleiemienaeed By agreement, the allies do not; Pritish figures may be taken as a | 28th ave. S. and Jackson st.| Chauncey Wright restaurants will) make public each other's alr sta fair index to how the war in the alr Kits will be presented to the| release 100 men waiters for federal | tistics. But the British know what ts going. so glance at them in more of the next draft con-| employment on September 10. Union the other allies are dotng, and it can detail } leaving for Camp Lewis. Women waiters will replace them. | be stated officially that the showing WESTERN FRONT, eT, July, ‘17 Juty a(S, foos Ir [Qu Pep and Punch in every glass of foamy, creamy, thirst-annthilating PALESTAFF. Good—you bet—down to the last drop! Right there with the “Give-me-some-more” flavor! Just say “EXTRA PALE” and PALE- STAFF comes across with a rush. Wherever good drinks are sold; they all have PALE- For Home—better buy a case. Hemrich’s Staff Products Company Capital 870. | TTALIAN FRONT, eye 1s SALONIKA ERONT, Jan June EGYPT AND PALESTIN the outside theatres 246 enemy ma the South. |pression by the erection of steel |mills to help make up the world’s The fame of the organization has spread thruout the country, VICTORY OVER GERMAN AVIATORS IS NOW 4 TO |: How the Allies Have Huns Beaten i in Air Battling The British had 100 ‘planes when the war broke out Now the Royal Air alone destroys in an average week consider ably more than 100 Hun m In June, 1918, British R oree filers fired 915,208 rounds mmunith ne raids in any | tion to battle area work 2 tons of bombs more than 40,000 photographs were taken over and enemy's lines, #o the above figures do not by any means he wctivity of the R. A. F. artillery fire constantly directed personne! of the R. A. F. han been multiplied more than 200 r Oro the I A. F. now of the war It ts not common for British airmen to bomb military objectives in Germany three times in one day ‘18—Britian destroyed s machines and drove 1,083 down out of control. Germans drove down 1,094 ma chines, NAVAL IN NORTH, July, '17-July, ‘18—Briuish royal alr force units working | jon with roy in cor navy have st , not down 623 ma chines Germans have accounted ~ “ British machines working w he British navy TAYLOR WITH AME FRANCE, Sept bh have destroyed 465 German ve dcteets down , ans accounted for 13 British machines Britiah destroyed 21 German ma chines and drove 13 down out of ‘ontrol. Germans accounted for four British June, ‘18—Britinh des German machines and down out Germans a bushed ed with Ae and period number le during prenent year Wh luring the pres aes AS | cai tee anmerions Unsightly Hair DeMiracfe DeMiracie, the origin: Nguid, te truly a re modern ecience, It is just as ines ha been accounted for. 27 British machines ar briely growths as it is the ing the Hun at such a rate as to tremendous advantages BY SUBMARINES ST. JOHNS, N. F., Sept. 3.—The fishing schooner Elsie er, Lun: enburg, N. &, and schooner Poten tate, of La Have, N. 8. have been sent to the bottom by a German sub marine, according to members of the crew of each arrived here. The captain of the Elsie oPrter isa pris oner on the submarine, and a boat-| gradua load of men from the Potentate, in.) Youthful cluding her captain, are missing. * MOORE AGAIN URGES LOCAL STEEL MILLS tase’ Steel mills for Seattle which will|” produce 600 tons of steel plate) daily are proposed by James A.| Moore, financial wizard, who has| written local business men from Moore, who was a leader in Seat- | tle business life for 20 years, has ° declined offers of $1,000,000 in eap- DIDJU?? ital to again take up his residence buy your full quota of here. He wants to come, but his doc Ww. S. S. tors won't let him, he says ios Mc maintains Seattle can off. set any after-the-war industrial de May WE repair your shoos? Fonus, shortage, hundred of 2,150 Hun |— —— si SN AEE ‘AN TROOPS IN American air- efficacious for removing coaree, the youthful members iES OF |Give Farewell for PURGE LIBRARIES 14th U. S. Infantry infantry, now at Fort HUN BOOKS, IS PLEA ica’s libraries must be purged |, pro-German tal Or Ruth | \ HE’S HERE NOW A BRAND NEW CHAPLIN COMEDY— Also — ADMISSION 25c ENTIRE HOUSE CHILDREN 10¢ CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Triple Trouble BESSIE BARRISCALE “Madam Who” A BIG SEVEN-REEL FEATURE—FULL OF INTENSE AND DRAMATIC SITUA. TIONS The First Girl LeEvY'’sS RPHEU! THIRD AT MADISON THE TEMDLE OF THe OF THE MOTION PICTURE Chaplin BUBBLING OVER WITH SIDE-SPLITTING ANTICS UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY sold tickets among President Wilson complimenting the work of the $400,000 to $500,000. This incre: From 6 P. of capital has been made steady growth of the it will enable us to give our depositors ind the public of this community even better servite than in the past. First National Bank First Ave. at James St. Established 1882, Savings Department Open Saturday M. its capital from to 8 P, CAPITAL $500,000 The First National Bank has increased necessary by the institution, and M.