The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1918, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1918 Z —— - EST FRONT TOTTERS UNDER YANK ATTACK | ters on Second ave. as they played OFFENSIVE | 10 PER CENT OVER THE TOP [IBERTY LOAN 2s. S2 sees The Seattle and Puget Sound Pack. | Seattle Merchants’ Ass'n. ..... 1,200 | : erase | Subscribe $200,000 ling Co. Seventh ave, 8. and Dear-|H, W. Johns-Manville Co.....27,000 Two hundred showman dollars |born st., Was the first concern to ie: | Monroe THERE vacsidersveces & 800 was the first 100 per cent subserip port 100 per cent subscriptions te the | Phillips, In opie en Pls abi ge ponent | 4 Fourth Liberty Loan by employes Roy Scouts 4,000 : . d i We've reached our objective—| Spokane Grain & Fuel Co... 50 owed 4s eatay Dror ze cata . $2,500," said a ple over |E. B, Holmes Co rom the Seattle Hardware und its directors : ‘ : the phone at 345 p. m, Friday. | Fischer Bros - 10,000 | s a | RY J. W. T. MASON 2 Phoms ’ . Meer Oe atta 380 | Re ——#| ‘The first 100 per cent subserip United Press War Expert) Hemuaeransvesirae Ret Goodyear Tir : Rubber Co... 1,400) | Continued From Page One }\tion.to be received by the pay roll NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—The ery one of our employes has| Harry Stahl Restaurant tN asuesseae PaaS bond committee at operations west of Ver- are the most menacing in threat against the German that Von Hindenburg has to face since he became the com staurant en Shoe Co. 900, (ae city and “bombed” the downtown | was from the employes of the Se-| DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG 300 | district, to add to the din of the Lib-/attle Hardware Co, The money 950 | erty loan celebration, subscribed by these workers totaled iF subscribed,” was the announcement, | Hanson's 1 “Total, $2,504 Curren At 8 a. m. Saturday the Paul T,| Summit Motor Car Co erty 3 y cl Kennedy Co., Inc,, employes had sub | Ballard Iran Works 100| Edward Hubbard and C, A. Berlin, | $16,850, ‘ m of the Boeing Airplane Co., were two) ‘The Frank Waterhouse Co. fol scribed their full quota—$800, Western Pattern Works 1,000 T RT ‘These reports of course, were inde. | Seattle Pattern & Model Works 1,600 | of the aviators who performed. lowed. close on the lead eet by the A American advance is in the ; Reg ae ; pendent o! cl ands on Bay Seattle Hardware Co, with a sub France and against the great | , 4 eer wore fore * a | ‘The subscriptions from the Seat | Taylor, Eliott 1549. | i pmander-in-chief. f 7 eturns that must| Works rd Drop Forge or & Moody ¢ i Co. HELLO, FOLKS! ian ey - PS | American Bank building with a speed aystem of communic * | 7 ere American le a vare anc ‘" tions Ee tru Bets and Lax. Employes of other firms reporting McLtan & Perey CHICK persualind thang people whaelte sareware aad t Frank passing a 100 per cent subscriptions: Chanslor & Lyon Co he actually had fallen [ Wateleraee OOeanemne : SERae wee THE ONLY embure. Seattle Star Employes 8,000 | Pacific Grocery Co ‘ Heed Tired tracer bullets{cient to pay America’s war bill for 4 ONL "Phe only other main German com: | & - . oe nenoratere 1e birdmen fired OI ee einintiiy a8 seine: macobed ; Seattle Engraving Co $ J. C. Kail, Auto Decorator: at each other and exploded a number |“PPFoximately 15° minutes, accor ing to an estimate at loan head es the Une runs to Western | Crescent Manufacturing Co, . 10,400|Monk & Miller ce quarters: thru Belgium. If the Amerl | Lake Union Mill Co. ... _ ‘900 | Dexter-Horton National Bank. Titus oat. Vo goed ves the Tatx- leins Cloak and Suit Co.... 700/Green Lake Transfer Co. exit, Von Hindenburg cannot) popular Cloak and Suit Co. 700 | Wenatche Fruit ioeeey me thereagter Sn Ge Western Dry Battery Co. . 600 change Aw eeeeeneee evacuation of France and Bel: 5 Conse Panes Oo., (a8 of smoke bombs. | After his “falling-leaf” dive over the American Bank building, Hub bard landed on the bay in his ma | Among: the subscriptions received chine, which is constructed for both | by wire from the eastern headquar Isso New Appeal Ballard Hardware Co OAS vot : ‘ a ters. of Seattle firms Saturday His @ive employes, subscribed in five andar doesn se Wnwerbieed 1 with Marie Dress: | morning were tl SR tae cue Go minutes.) ere sees 2,800) oe wtunts t town, kept the| Mutual Life Insurance Co. of meee, . Fischer Grocery Co. (wholesale) Merchants Print 200 | of the doorway into Germany eeetaiiagy Printing G 4oo | crowds in Liberty loan humor until New York, $70,000; Prudential In * ntgomer, ing Co = ; ; soy / hoon, When scores of speakers and surance Co. $25,000 mpbell i errosix Bracing Co. «-++-++++ | AMY | singers sallied forth from loan hy Heath & Co, N. Y,, paper broker pega mn RCo 8 wrod.’ | quarters to address restaurant pa George H. Burr Co., N. Y than half of this mileage is > : sles : 300|' $10,000; Travelers’ Life Insurance f Rovig Cigar Co, erick: Metager . .. bib The afternoon parade, which will | Co., $15,000 the forests and hills of the . +“ arlae Protecinee lus 250 ty. A. M. Castle & Co American Protective 1, x 0 marchers, was to start} County Chairman Wills issued an nes. Von Hindenburg cannot | prunawien ce ss ehh IRA et . EME Yetrent over the Ar-| cr uew ick Collender: Oc ree, | tele Moateaes st., and will proc Saturday morning to local : Spring Cigar Co. ; a the Dutch border amd Lux-|totnrey Stadio “@nburg is only 40 miles, o . : ; niversal High Power Tele by Perit for Boches } phone Bond Club ‘ News Service Dept. of Great Overland Transfer Co. a Massif, so that if the Amert-|~ Northern R. I. King st. sta Supply Laundry Co. hab socgga tener BS (ee OF er ae ak in Block the Luxemburg egress.) tion ; vesseee 1,000| County Assessors’ Office F ond, with a reviewing [purchase blocks of bende trem the if ? stand in front of the New Washing: | Feattle 10: Germans can count on a free) witiam H. Ritter & Co in passing from Belgium | Electric Vehicle Co. Germany of less than 20 miles. | Queeen Anne Candy Co is far too narrow a line for | sontgomers Elevator Co the successful maneuvering of the | Kistern Outfitting Co Bes 9 of German soldiers in} Eilensburg Produce Co... 4 rn France and Belgium. A re-| 5. L. Gates Jewelry Store. would produce jmmediate con: | Gatew Printing Co ‘ headquarters if they Frank Waterhouse Co, (general | ott : - ton hotel wisned to be known as true Seattle DEtice Variety features by the Liberty ions Thei pusiness stand mane Woencuse Oo. (ate |toan stunts’ consmittes will go bates line wea rake ie ge h or mobile department) i ing was at stake, he warned, i * 2,800 Arlington Dock Co. * hrade. |they did not take out bonds le + 1,000/ Seattle Taxicab & Transfer Co, 7,000 : . With a rush that nearly broke/put left their loan subser p in the doors at Liberty Loan head » up entirely in. the i 2 ¢ quarters, a crowd of Seattleites, downtown crowds we 600 | Hansen-Wadenstein “De Co pied tepals lot 1,450 | Wellington Coal Co, anxious to be first subscribers, bore in the Liege area, causing seeitiaiedeeticerdin M. han to forget the Libert } letropolitan Electr! > 1,800 A . of the greatest disasters of the | JohneonLieber Mercantile Co. 750{/70¥" on thé staff of clerks at}, for one minute. If any one | ~ iA sa m a rn i 3 | Diswinta Miesl Works .....@. ¢4001° _ | ignored the banners and posters his the German hordes poured | | Peters Publishing Con, 700]. Thruout the morning, counters at was attracted by the constant in |, their two routes ‘00 | * Sece ‘ ait s | ding-de of the Liberty bells on nto France, in 1914, their t tes | Liberty Hotel : a ae Second ave, headquarters were | 4) Lit t via Liege and Luxemburg. As) of these ways alone was not suf-| to permit the Germans to flow Commercial Importing Co 900 | Packed three and four p with street corners—kept in - m na buyers while clerks worked e & ristian Ho v L. Marks & Co 2. 1,050 by sailor Isaacson Iron Works 1 with their coats off to accommo:| ‘Liberty Loan speakers for the colle pe wit rat to give | m . Hugh L. Adams 1.6 ioe the rush. |theatres operated in a regular itin zoom for the ° | Puget Sound Sheet Metal | Crowd Banks erary, brief talks on bonds being mci oa entorg beptious atta ‘on | Scientists i ages 8,300) very bank in the financial dis-|*heduled for every theatre in the And you'll go Most perilous situation E. G. Shorrock & Co ees : | 359 trict Saturday morning had the ap-| “ty out the same ano | Peatance of a hotel lobby during|, 4% noon approach way 4 big convention. Long lines of |!04M headquarters yoy Jattention on the afternoon parade at has yet begun to develop along ‘West front. Above all else, vast | ern armnies must have freedom of Sati nt, or their very size becomes Patriotic W. S. Robinson & Washington Title Co. beeveseebnsecsa Western Union Seattle Em- | 5.000 | PUrchasers stood in front the} Kee parade ere er ne hos weketa wille te tee. three | nd the big communit 4 ng and | ings demonstration on Second ave in Hindenburg is compelled by M M °. é ae 1e0 | instances the crowd evxtended out] . M to pour troops without stint ass eeting etebeg arent . j (in the street after the fashion of the evening " *erine Machine Co. pe the lineup in front of a movie ‘ ciao. bi ho ° rush (sf Se tame 4a Reach Objective | Wye nese no eecol the | , Was one of the big attra ————|town in the state to report its full . = 1,500 | quota, $37,800, fully subscribed. First at Pike 1,000} The report came to State Chair 199 "Elamana cong. win x aoe | STAR-LIBERTY oi ae 2,650 | $49,000, reached its quota during the 750| morning, and was followed by Lewis Children 10c | toungewih a quo of waco, || WW EEK LY ian eae sector now under American ~ As the Americans continue i , more of the kaiser's re- intended for the eventual pro- of the Rhine must be used up their time. | this ghastly predicament de- ing at Germany’s own bound- Fy, it is not surprising that Bulgaria | SEPT. 29 try to desert the shi; | Liberty Loan headquarters gave out the following list of 100 per| cent employes’ subscriptions: | American Glass Co, . oe 500 Arnold A. Barkey 450 | Breakers Cafe 1,000 | ares maser 2'909 | Colsma Building Co. Stone, the Tailor cle 0 050 "ag ogy Spe. Logo | Buteh's Pool Room First National Bank 1se0 | Riverside Garage . Henry Rroderick & Co. . 5 . : 750 | os eo te ee 1,800 |Oegon Boller Works . Aah Carter-MacDonald & Vincent D. Ee Gin ae: aioe |. Miller i 4 3,450| By noon, reports of towns and| BAL iin : 500 | Calvert-Caihoun Printing Co. .. 1,000 counties, reaching their quotas, were Muture 4 wy : 50 | coming thick and fast. [Stattis Uastware Co; . yoming Pacific Oil Co, 750 | coming thick _and_ fas | Singerman Clothing Co. White Garage z METROPOLITAN TH TRE * 2:30 Sunday Afternoon Sige | OBJECT: To present to Chris- in tian Scientists and their friends A |Bplans for a soldiers’ and sailors’ pl o woldiers Sunday hospitality club, soon to be opened i are Gemiccled io F vara in Seattle, operated by individual land park Sunday at 1:30 p. m., Christian Scientists under author- & movie film will be taken to Bity of the war camp and communi- to the boys over in France. ty service, and to promote the Fourth Liberty Loan. Danes char raeres Majestic Pur 0. J. C. DUTTON, Hoge Building Cafe J. A. Folger & Co. i ‘oundry . ac wm fan ‘ourth ave., dance for ben: of the Polish home in Seattle. Chairman Committee. — and surprises. Don't pene MARRIAGE, | RING Far away in the Mid-Pacific, in the tropical beauties of Hawaii, she found a_ great love and true happiness Enid, You Little THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS... Rascal! NID BENNETT You know well enough how you set the whole village by the ears in “Naughty, iN f Naughty,” “The Desert Wooing” and “The Vamp.” Marriage Ring HEARST-PATHE WEEKLY World’s News Events on the Screen FRENZIED FILM Yes, that’s what it is—a comedy | Hawaii, intangible in its life, intense in its love—as t, like a jewel on the broad breast of rific — is the stage setting for a drama as potent | as the magic of this fabled isle! | Eight new Paramount pic- tures starring Enid Bennett this coming season—that’s the pace Thomas H. Ince sets for her, and she makes cir- cles and keeps it, too. Second at Seneca Admission 20¢ an Chi : Continuous 11 to 11 Plas War Tax FAMOUS PLAYERS ~LASKY CORPORATION

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