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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1918. WHOLE BRITISH NAVY TO SHARE IN PRIZE FUND Al to The Star by LONDON, Sept. 14 enemy vessel, or a neut laden with contraband ma terial, now has a new significance in jthe British navy, from the admiral \to the youngest cabin boy The question of the disposition of | prize money-—which is the proceeds from the sale of captured enemy property and neutral contraband has long been a bone of contention among British sailors. In previous wars, this prize money went only to |thosxe actually making the capture, being divided among the crew of the vietorious ship Th sulted in the accumulation | of enormous fortunes on the part of | some crews, in m ses far from | the actual battle front, while those actually bearing the brunt of the | fighting were glad to get off with | their lives A recent enactment in the house jof commons has changed all this | Under the new law everyone in the | navy will share the prize money, pro: | viding he has put in a minimum of one month's sea service in the navy | or its auxiliaries: Those who have been in the serv |{ce for more than 30 months, should jthe war last no longer than five rs, will be entitled to a full share commensurate with their ranks. Lesser periods will entitle the men to smaller proportionate shares | The ture Assisted by “Her Own” - First at Pike 143rd Regiment Continuous 11 to 11 y ca | ‘| . RULES ISSUED | FOR BRITISHERS (we, | British consular officials issued a jstatement Saturday announcing |that all British subjects between 18 jand 45 inclusive, if not already reg |istered under the draft law, must now register, whether or not al ready exempted by the British am: bassador, dine Farrar, in “The Turn of the Wheel,” at Levy's Orpheum, 2—Mary Pickford, seum. 4—Bert Lytell, in Boston Blackie’s Pal,” Mission, sie Ferguson and Thomas Meigt British subjects may then apply © from “The Crisis,” which opens at the Clemmer today. 7—Dougla irbanks, in American |for exemption to the British ambas. "The Street of Seven Stars,” Colonial. |sador at Washington, D. C., as fol 1—A scene showing Get in “Johanna F Clara Kimball Young, “Heart of the Wilds, cal ony on, in ists,” Liberty P| LIBERTY ae ag ——— Tn (lows: Those: gagiat before July rc, TODAY'S PROGRAMS || “Johanna Enlists” ts the newest | . ‘ | 13, 1918, apply before Sept those | MRERTY—Constance Talmadge in | | Mary Pickford release, and opens at a \|registered before August 24 apply nee ree see Cass.” | | the Liberty theatre Sunday, showing M rr es Di Bi th ||before September 24, those register : P| CLEMMER—"The Crisis,” with all- ) | sary as Johanna Renssaller, with iag ’ ivorces, urths ‘led on September 4 apply before Oc er 13; those registered on Septem: apply within 30 days after it enter |e and Deaths Recorded Here th’s “Intolerance.” COLISEUM -Clara Kimball Young Johanna was friendless and “beau. & el (ig | date, in “The Claw.” | |less," working all day on the Es Girl to Mr. and Mra. HM. Guild, Exemption regulations are to be | STRAND—Watlace Reid and Anna | | Renssaller farm. In woe and despair 1, and Ida J./ Queen Anne ave. Heptember 3 | had from all British consular officers cattle, in, “The Source Johanna took herself off to the f he Ae v9 ey and at all British and Canadian re 7 ONTAL—Arthur © Et rnon and Jennie Lindsay or 10. po _ or the Se fields one afternoon to pray for help. } Nelson, 7323 | Cruiting mission offices, The follow MISSION—Doris Kenyon in “The and when she raised her eyes, ex ton Davis and Sarah MeCormick ing are the dates after which British Inn of the Blue Moon.” pecta here down the road K. Kirsten, 138) regist s ni uree above CLASS A—Joe Bennett in “The | | Pectant, ther le wes a fl 2 Woodward and Maggie May |! nd at v [reereeness Bee Cine eicrs ose Golden Fleece.” | | toward her a whole regiment of lo Ped Boy. to. tee B. Lewis, Co. | tis 4 classes may not be accepted wer — —g| ers, khaki-clad, and Johanna fell in N. Webb and Tirsah Proctor, !0 “ ptember & for enlistment in the British or Ca 5 love with them all t nadian army: Class 1, September LIBERTY— ary Pickford in “Je- | CLEMMER ; | Joweph September 1 hanna Enlists. | “The Crisis," based on Winston | Colem 7 CLEMMER—“Tne Crisis,” with all |) Churc id poe) t —— beeen, powerkal jovel, will 2 “She had so many sweethearts, she COLMSEUM-—Clara Kimball Young | | the attraction at the Clemmer, start 6 had so many sweethearts in “The Claw.” j|ing Saturday. The story centers 340 Sea LEVY'S ORF UM—Geralding Par- around two old puthern familie: = Ry rton, and LJ 1 rar in “The Turn of the Wheel.” chiefly the dayghter of o WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY family | |and the son of the other. The cast PNIAL—Doris Kenyon in “Th includes such notable players p Street of Seven Stars. | |George Fawcett, Bessie Eyton, | 'Pa % § ; | | Thomas Santschi, Marshall Ne t Fairbanks in “The! and 4 Besserer. ope “ ||_ The Clemmer Dt William Allee Reed, Low Angeles, and | CLASS A—Wm. Desmond in “Beyond | war pictures and scenes, show Aadle Maria, Yelk Pm at pi Pg Te ad see - aeiieaniaoel n. Ferdinand Foch, Gen. Pershing,|\ Henry A. Haller, Portland, and Oma E.| 1412 32nd ave... Ser -————— ® Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and n Park, Ca _ 1 Gir) to Mr. -\ the Right Hon.Arthur J. Balfour « Teabel Conan at — cee ASEUM A South African story picturized from the novel by Cynthia Stockley, nan and Lena M. Knox E. B. Cox, 415 Blanche mM. W © tons of coal are needed to a ton of steel, and every time sen, 9216/8 8,800-(on ship goes down the ways it represents a consumption 7. J. B. Hayon,| of 20,000 tons of coal E Lek, Camp his is the argument made by id Whitcomb, secretary of the eet $273) federal fuel administration, and nee |formerly fuel\ administrator — for Washington state, in urging saving in the use of Whitcomb + “Tenton Tonomura, $15 mak: Furlong, %1, and Mary | M Agnes an, 20, Seat ¢ st offers new | A# 1 [ Tonight—L ast friniaks=Chantines Talmadge ADMISSION 20c—Children 10c—Plus War Tax and Anna F. Mon Ww nm and Ingh M, Ole, | Yakima aye Roy to Mr Mary Barry, Seattle. | Washington at s that the com- “The Claw’ comes to the Coliseum er and Peart Lontce| | Girl to Mr. and sre ‘ 5 peers th or « year will see the closing of | ° * || Saturday, With Clara Kimball Young | 'vitjiam afiddiemas and Sena Qube, Be-| Git io Mr. an ‘ numerous non-casential industries, 50 Lose Lives in South Bend Youth s an Irish girl, Mary So attle ashington et er | | 7 " 7 hich consume coal ie con- 1 e : s on her way to her brothe: Levey Mastingn, Pisacant Grevesitinks Girl to Mr. and Mrs Tiefer w rae’ ecore Se Vattonnes ow ah lll andre yg Mg revi sg peor separa pn Mead dl crituting anvthloggts the Typhoon on Island Killed in France In often brought to be: | isn wees rf Aearreteatty ble veldt of | »James 4: Wilson and Nettle E. Thomas, | Ray to pond, Mra 1s eind, 4477/ ment's war program. He Pt ter TAIHOKU, Formosa, Sept. 14.—) SOUTH BEND, Sept: 14.—Mr. an r4 ng across a able veldt Of | géattic th ave uly 29 | ‘ | y people were 4 and over rs. s Act on your first inipres South Africé, Scared half out of| Donald J. MacDonald and Maude|_ Boy to Mr. and M Mackawa, 6184/0 Move bia family to Washington, | a Berra killed and over | Mrs. J. H. Drissler, of this city, had ‘As w rule you will be right; her akin, Mary fell asleep clutching | Coy attic Sixth ave. 8, August g 1D C 000 buildings destroyed by a ty-| received word of their son Waltér'a | ” apsiifigs:: ee ‘ : | and Anita Prolasd, 29 Roy to Mr. and Mrs. 8. Iwamoto, 816 5 * N00! oh swept over Wormosk: el das ia ie i panne wt ane oratel \|her revolver, and she wakened to| 1 Anna Protand, 29,| bey te Mi ¥ < = . Iwamoto, & Lantibies: Wee tomes rents ot Been der ey pt over Formosa, a Aesth... He was killed in action im hear the soft fall of cushioned fe Jeaso Dunn and & Brent, Meattie Roy to Mr, and Mra. G. B. Schenck, every~ opportunity, may be stopped | 7*Panese islanc Spec Werre acting on decision, - and the sniff of a wild animal's nosc| | Jonn HM. smith. Fort Lawton, a Biath N. September 4. | Three Seattle Men from buying coal, according to a Miss Letha McClure, director of ij waa Dit, ch Fall ACIT, COAT, DRESS|| Near her ear. She shot once, and a) Jie ey. een ite, 24, Rowton, ana |! omber ee Speak at Spokane "ns, by State’ Fuel Ad- music in the public schools, will lead COMPANY D AUNILIARY MEETS and HAT, heavy body struck the ground. Then | 7419 iiefor, 20, Seattle as ir. and Mra. L. H. Brockway, | ministrator Winlock Miller. in an hour of community singing The regular meeting of Company At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS) Major Anthony Kinsella, a man of| “Nels Jonneon and Laura Nilson, Seattle, | 2822 8., August 20, | Dr. Sydney Strong, Alan A. Phil-| Many tenants, he gays, put in @/ at the Queen Anne Congregational D auxiliary to the 161st U. & STORE, mystery, came to her did, and thus}, Perry Jay Day, 3 Mabel Eliza ¢ Mr. and Mrs. ©. Pujinera, 1409) ins and F. P. Foisie, civilian relief di-| coal supply, and then have their church, Sunday night at 7 The infantry, will be held in the Cham- Second and Unio: a romance started, age eee ; LEVY'S ORPHEUM Hueh ctor in the Northwest for the Red rents raised, so are forced to move | pul are the tle speakers on|their coal or sell it at mie]? invited. ati Bessie Mag-| ber of Commerce assembly rooms, \ plano Tuesday evening, September 3am 17. STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE > JG IT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL Elliott 1324 505 Lowman Bidz. GRAIN The romantic and dramatic atmos: |" Rov : a loss and) ness will preside De Clements,/the program for the 10th annual! buy more coal at increased price.) — of Monte Carlo s plies th guerit ronment of Geraldine Farrar’s|,, William ee me en ine I : " : Rap dnia> Pati Ral 0 ge a ting of the state conference for| The moving of coal is a waste o ath lee othe Rechte 31 pine, Be social welfare, to be held at Spokane, | man-power, Miller says , 2 eraldine Farrar’s Idenen ‘ 0 Defabaugh, | Monday ‘Tuesday and Wedn sd | ‘To curb continual rent increases, ; rhe T ahaa , . ‘ r Jecdakiie\o . and the subsequent confusion of the! > Wheel,” some: eV} ut , ers uel situation, Miller announced to- Orpheum for an engagement of one] ,,S/tl to Mr. and Mrs, Ww. A. Regalia rl to Mr. and Mra, J. H. EB. Woods PAINLESS day that he would reserve the right first Goldwyn picture, "The Turn of BIRTHS week, starting Sunday. Olid to Bar Bye, Repent to prohibit delivery of coal to houses the Wheel,” which comes to Levy's HH. F. Flekett, 600 Montgomery 1 eraldine Farrar is seen in the | 1545 19th mt ugust 26 at his discretion eae i of Rosalie De 10 sees a 1 t Carp, 12 i nd Mrs, O, Japsen, 67th ented f Rosalie Dean, who sees at| , Toy \ 7 Re Mrs >» in| t gambling tables a young | tT Tyr ©. A. Grinne Roy to Mr. and Mra, K, Hendrickson, n who is quickly losing his 4 12th ave. N. E., Auguat 30. 06 6th, Aveust 4 = Ped = pions 71 She prevents him from Mr. and Mrs. MN, Henderson, | DIVORCES — hh Aap tting suicide and then gives **!! Ferdinand at. § mber & Complaints file cal 1111 FIRST AVE. er committing 5 rl to Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Fitzhug Viola M. Hofman against Otto J, Hot-| i zw 169 WASHINGTON ST. him enough money to win back his| paimer. September ¢ ‘ 5 STARTING “ RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES lost fortune Later io.ile srreated y to Mr, and Mra. 1. D. Track i, rt against Charles 5 > Leek for the Free Decter Sign} for the a mag Waa cateen i to'M Mra. ©. Gep «| Ann xt Ernest 1. Lewis, 6 | Shae eo. Gamer ; ot SUNDAY n New York city ney re 0 | 94% ie e 3. G.G a, in ch — = =~ | America, where Maxfield G the \23 to Mr t A. Dotg, 1 Rertha Legge against Fred Loree, de-| fy fex| the recruiting office of tl y American, refuses to commit | Horton ombe sertion Tank corps here, received govern * ( THe eee es oie oats |e ila vanwert acainat John Ww. Van-| OQ rank Sere tees, sectited wovetns | a [ty Aare i BANK OF CALIFORNIA Rosalie, however, believing in his in-| REX Toa Ariekin axaihat Agatte #-arianis, |e {Z| corps is to be open to any man in| ONLY id = nocence, conducts an investigation| Douglas Fairbanks, in ‘The Amer. | eruclt | the 18-45 draft registration, The re A * RATIONAL ASSOCIATION on her own accord that promises a|icano,” comes to the Rex Sunday, |, Herbert Phillips against Lettie Philips, | | cruiting office is at the King County ¢ | 0 number of surprises | Doug ¢ a mining engineer, who |’ ar? /Ghevedin inet Sewieta Council of Wefense, 409 county-city | aN his finds his friends in jail and his|cr lex, crue | building. - Pigg STRAND sweetheart in prison. This “gets Whittendale against John | Several assistants in the work of cA BANK Elsie Ferguson is the star in|his goat’ and he begins a littl ae Onleais nénines 1akbaiib MA recruiting are to report to L ’ H “Heart of the Wilds,” which is the | home-made re ution of , cruelt ' | Garland in the near future. Lieut id Member Federal Reserve Baek’ | attraction at the Strand, opening| The picture is am adapt Hay against Lawrence Hay : 0 Gcuna la in of oe tha tan: Fe | : ta su Sunday a ioe eae ow hap a ate : Lyle, Jr.'s, novel, da Seis” cpataat Re See ee | wai es a wren ie $ Jen Galbraith, the daughter of an| Derringe “te all probability establish his : ‘i Canadian-American border. | CLASS A 1 aie ects vacant Anica DR. P. L, AUSTIN Pres. gee a The pictures were taken in Yellow William Desmond and Jo: Fees db ace '| 908 Third Ave. Corner James St. Cor. 2nd Ave. and Columbia St, || from the government, and near} which comes to the Class A Sunday. {8 jertion, a | reser if co you baves ‘ano | ae 8 = Order E. Wagner, Manag Cody, Wyo. Miss Ferguson is sup-| [tis a story of the Canadian North ; APR fener om In explanation of the order re Bel aot. Wexeman’ Acct Manas ported by @ cast which includes / we Wherein brother is pitted Verwer against William PYORRHEA ceived from Secretary of the Navy eee ae enet: Loner money sme aeaingt brother in avatrugyle for EATHS so-called Riggs’ Disease. I will cure| Daniels forbidding tt le of in rl’ and the control of a large Matt Moore. “the Its Jackson, Septem-|thia disease and restore your gums Lieut | | ing liquors to. sailc to a healthy condition very reason- | , ' Heart of the Wilds” is a story of | manufacturing concern tecker, of the naval intelli r e | 01 » yo 7 le 9 ear a ‘ale | gence bureau for Seattle, yl ! wilds, fights, and romance, th | ,1f you value your watch, let | pital, 4s, 1102 26tn #, Sep-|fowed to all union men and theif) intoxicating liquors cannot be sold proving that there is one thing more| Haynes repair it Next Liberty |..." ‘ | families. r pd to any officer or member cred than love, which is honor. | theatre.—Advertisement gies Toole neral hospital,| . Examination and estimate free of | °! ‘ oats . sacr Dorothy FT 14 P * | charge. of the naval forces within any part . Marshal Neilan directed the produc: | - Hae Nae 8p PON iste biel ley | . . of the United States or its posses: | Cor. First Ave. phe see St. Paul S'cve Repair & Plumbing 60.| teminer 10 | United Painless Dentists sions, except when administered for | J. Morency, 8, Salmon hay, September 4 medicinal purposes under direction MISSION Witahacks, Tininael, ame Guo ba wha Bae meneenc| | iy pure ‘aes safe RO y ie the attraction a and repairs for all | her | |of a regularly licensed physician or | me ye! far len rote ae aa a iG Kinds of. stoves.| ’Gertude M. C. Olson, 68, 8405 Duncan,| _ 08 Third Ave. | medical officer of the United States, | 4 the Mission, starting Sunda 8 ranges and fure4 september 10 Hours: $:30 A.M. . — New at 106 Columbia “Boston Blackie’s Little Pal,” star: | naces ares ee 20s sign seinem A idcohadiad oad | ; k | ae left the imita ring Bert Lytell, with a support | backs and, colle | september 12 re eae, Brick Yard Worker c cludes Rhea Mitchell, little Seat | "Alfred Andrew, 18, naval training #ta tAA ot my name and | which includ te hecte tion, University of Washington campus, | Bene on Wiret ave. and Joey Jacobs, Rosemary Theby, and soggy AR Peat ae | Crushed to Death | Infant nders, Providence hospital, | September 12 moved my Dental Howard Davies. Boston Blackie wz Bove pee he eet oe a gentleman-crook, with the reputa t., just across the street tion of never having been caught by om my old location, My new the police. dn the story, his activi trance (s 106 Columbia, midwa: + Main 875 JAMES A. JOHNSON TO eg Ce Perea Ol Serer ne yp raping gil SUCCEED JOSENHANS, | Harry Pultz, laborer, 42 years old was crushed to death in a_ brick | yard at 16th ave. 8. W. and Lowa st Friday afternoon, He lived at 411 ASTHMA. Wifth ave. and was not married, He tween First and Second aves. Tre: NOW 1 been emplo; the plant two | ‘oo a famous collection of jewels. Begin Treatment | had been emp ple iy, buet do saboct to, ee poonggillsy iad pM bpp ray 6 Timotheus Josenhans, —superin- All Drugglsts Guarantee | days and fell into a crusher that he | denial practice #0 that the in: COLONIAL offer: Go to any dentist, get hie | tendent of the city building depart-|- — ——————| had been repeatedly cautioned ey ine ill offset the in Pen ae , : ian RIS 7 wer |, eeeneee dcing: busines Oe Doris Kenyon is the star of the | prices, then come to me and get 209 ment, who resigned Friday at th RAISE BELGIAN HARES Fer | avoia. % w cent cut from his figure, with new show which opens at the Co- |] Percent cut trem, hie fleure, with 1 | rocucs ens J | res of Mayor Hanson, will be | ‘The photoplay is an |} \onal attention, “Ti succeded by pei ¢ A. Johnson, | HUSE PROLITS serly ae be fem tf | Seattle, ministers will thunder from FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION Continuous 11 to 11 the war. I want to be known as the only) jonial Sunda man in Seattle who did not raise his - “The Stree Seven * 7 ori s 01 to you ¥ tale and’ expraet |the pulpit Seattle’s crying need for adaptation of “The Street of Sever , 17 Emerson. st., contractor for ‘al, yoy ta the pulp y “habe jean Natta Be Surs,” written by Mary Roberts Dr. J. Brown’ 8 New Office Johnson's appointment will go be- is gd donk. “Fortunes | houses, Sunday, September 15, in co EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. @& | Rinehart and which ran in the Sat ‘Third and Madisen fore the council Monday for formal pete alee Py ee. | operation with the more homes bu: | arr) Cotumbia urday Evening Post, { ! ratification. | Dept. at Milwaukee, Wis, reau of the Chamber of Commerce,