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POURTH NEAR PIKE NOW HERE FOR ONE SOLID WEEK! ® The Greatest Star, the Greatest Play, the Greatest Production Ever Seen at the Mission HAROLD LOCKWOOD The Thrill of the Day, with Riches, Love and Comfort in Contrast with Miserable, Helpless Presentation HAROLD LOCKWOOD in“PALS FIRST” “PALS FIRST” THE WURLITZER ORGAN WILL ACCOMPANY IT Togo Has Great Faith *!s2% rn. A hundted (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Nov. 24.—Togo joined up in Vancouver. iis real name kashi, but nobody knew it. aganietanedisippsiiesasiibainiin “Most honorable . not catch me,” he announced as he t h D t St | t tl | por caten mes ue anvounrna ww t« Stomach Distress Stops instantly! smiling his beatific smile i! They made Toxo a machine gun fer. in training camp he became known as the best “No. 1” in the He_ developed a fondness for “Honorable Lewin"—as he called hi gun—that was beyond any man in the camp. ‘The beya used to come upon him chattering away to *%e gun in Orien tal tongue, Then he would break in to. English, boastfully “When honorable Lewis talk, Hun wii} fee! wickly.” “Then he would spray bullets at make-believ@! Germans at a breath taking rate, and with uncanny accu racy. pet to his assistance rifles held up the Germans as Togo wan gently put down. Hs arm and gaps in the gray lines side ttered Then came silence A stooping little figure, heavily burdened, emerged suddenly, starger ing toward the Canadian lines. Twice Hun not he said, pat Then he n have last good talk honorable Lew ting the blood-covered gur passed out cater Yamato H the battalion was in conscription do Sure, quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Pain, Gas, Acidity, Heartburn or Dyspepsia. ’ v? } } Lr, Lr The moment you eat a tablet or two, all the indigestion, gases, pain, acid- ity and stomach distress ends—In- statis stantly! Out in the crater area, the machine - Kling had been put out of action by artiliery fire which preceded man counter, All except one As the Germans « on this one eun—"h ble Lewis” — 9, Spare ae soa UPSET? Pape’s Diapepsin Costs little—All drug stores. Buy a box! a Ger ON YOUR FEE TH . STAR DANES TOGET WILSON'S AID IN LAND FIGHT BEN’ SATI ent Nov, 24.Free Holstein, wrested Germany in 1866 will of the demands | fot Ire t Wileon the peace} table | \awering the call of native both in Schleswig and in the} Wil has newured | that wrong done | 1866 hall be | TON of Behleewle Denmark | from ape Staten them by Germany in was out today, | Uitien recently pre citizens from | others of rig dent's position lined in a letter made pub replying to @ ¥ wented by Ar Schleswig: Holstein 1 rican and Daninh The tition said and speal that those of our people who are! leen fortunate than we may be} anted the simple elementary rights | of self. determination, and of pelf gov: | ernment, for preservation of which | we and « children, are now work ng at home and fighting abroad. The president directed his reply to Rodholdt, of Racine, Wis, Jchlewwig, and a leader Ameri: | noon, in order KC. Danish ansure you that your | mpathy not fo un | itnelf wisely | to rule | can but just t found. hts of men ind to choose the man: | in which that self-rule shall be but all the newer | ner ca alone must ( a grievance whose continuance would traverse h mor a score of nations are fighting on of Schleswig -Holatefn | the prea the pr Phe posit ermined om by intry’s wan de dent with thix co entrance | into the war PROFITEERING PHONE CHARGES: MADE TO CITY After her to have a pay phone put In her home by prohibit ing the use of a renidence phone bee phone ged Winner pomers, the tele Mre L. stallation fe voration Counse company charged A $15 installation fee ar materials when be moved other in the offices having be ways! hon $5.50 for from one office Burke building change bot wae necemmary numbern, hones ing Kennedy ‘The installation fee of $15 wna! rained from $50 about a month ago/ on the recommendation of Portas | er General Purleven on yAuguat 20, | accorting..to Kennedy. and has Thever “been fled with the public service comrniasion. ‘Thin makes t increase illegul because no ape cial ander imeued commiamon “What? Most Girls Are Bourlesged? | has been » MAN rom FUNERAL RANGE IRDAY, NOV SECOND NEAR One Solid Week Starting Saturday, Nov. 23 WALLACE REID In the stirring story of the love and adventure of a California pros- pector—first produced as a speaking play in Seattle to packed houses under the title of “Broken Threads”— ADDED INTERESTIN FEATURES |THIS HOLD-UP WAS | conducted | | member of the VICTORY FOR FRANK Frank Wine two men appro ave. and Vike st. Fr manding his money One of the for bis hip 716 Olive st., say hed him at Fourth ht, de men started to reach * Frank, who and made with the 2 rapid an immed The DR. CHRISTENSEN ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR PORT POSITION Dr, Walter T. Christensen, former miniature, ts eligible |to run for the port commission. A ruling to this effect was made by | Attorney General Tanner today. NEW YORK, Now fashion decree that women's are to be longer this f t inn mere man in New knows wh He 4 Shubert, the theatrical maa ager, and eonnol of feminine beauty, He says t in BOV LEGS AND KNOCK KNI I don't know anything muca about women's fashions, but I know | how to pick girls for a beauty and I know that learned sci termined that four out of ey n women have bow | logs or knock knees. My-own obser vation of the general run of chorus girla would lead me to put it it #ix out of seven ns inevitably of the skirts | choru | entists have ery #0v tend to con average wom they should And, sad to relate, the average worm | lan» legs are NOT beautiful, That's | why women’s skirts are to be longer | this fall.” | be with im a, will be federal Stillman, who | King county Jail, was arrested jaunts porting Mquor f hefor id | the court now in the arraigned Monday | ly carrying two guilt cases filled with wine down Second ave | the The question came up becaune of a 15.—Why doos | doubt ax to whether a member of the legislature could run for an office for which a salary had been arranged by leginlator® Christensen was a member of the legislature which vot ed to permit the voters of the port district to expreas th Ives on the ralary question, On November 6, the lople voted in favor of putting port nmissioners on salary, Tanner ruled there ia nothing in the law to prevent Christensen from running BAPTISTS MEET DECEMBER 3 The Western Washington Baptist convention, which was to have been held with the Mirst Raptist church, in Seattle, in October, will convene here for two days, starting Tuesday, De comber 3, at 7:30 p.m. SPEAK ON RECONSTRUCTION J. R, Hermann, of Denver, Colo will speak on “Reconstruction” at the annual meeting of the Common- wealth club, to be held Monday, No- vember 25, at the Good Kats cafe: teria, 7 p. tn. NIGHT PROWLER GETS $60 A burglar obtained $60 from the room of A. I. Morgan, 1309 Third ave, Friday nigh* G ——— 'MRS. KING INTRUDES ON BURGLAR CALLER ‘The return home of Mr. and Mrs H.R. King, of 1539 15th ave, N, F.,] Friday evening, frightened away a burglar, who had gained entrance to the house thru a rear, second-floor window, using a ladder He left a pile of hastily-assembled valuables War-Time Women | Should Quit Jobs Domestics who deserted home life! for war time jobs are urged to go back to their former positions and leave their present employment open to returning soldiers This plea is being pressed vigor ously by Miss Birdie Campbell, women's division of the local gov ernment employment office. Rather than have friction be- tween women job holders and the re-| $ turned men, who occupied the po- | sitions before they went away to war, Miss Campbell believes that the women should resign and allow the Ume soldier to again take up| the civil work to whieh he is ac: | customed. No more men will be shipped to Seattle for skilled and unskilled la bor by the Emergency Fleet corpor- ation, government employment of- ficials announced Saturday A telegram from the director gen eral's office at Washington, D. C. {stated that the paying of transpor: taiian for government labor had) been discontinued | Pocccvccccvccccvcocccs JUVENILE RUNAWAYS CAPTURED BY POLICE | Three juvenile runaways from the | Washington Children's home, were | taken by the police at Fourth ave. | and Pike st, early Saturday, They are in care of the police matron, pending their return to the home. lectures on the war and forecasts of the Bible |will be given by John and Mra. |Moden in I. 0. G. T. halt, 1109 Virginia st. Sunday, at 7:30 p, m. Scandinavian peace | without paying for it. ENECA STRAND ORCHESTRA UNDER ARVOLA SHE SOLVES HIGH COST OF DRESSING) Leon, of 1310 Yesler way, | | cific Coast Barbers’ Supply Co., |HEARING IS SET IN HAIR TONIC CASE W. FE. Johnson, president of the Pa- Miss R Lins will | dressmaker, Saturday told the police | face United States Commissioner Mc that on completion of a dress for a| Clelland Tuesday, charged with sell ing alcoho! without a special licenst. Deputy United States Marshal Pil the dress, walking out of the shop | witiams, atcing upon the complaint of James H, Woods, internal revenue iceman investigated the ad-| inspector, raided the premises at 1506 First ave. Fri Right sixounce wr Miss Leon as the | iccties of Vivis Extract Vegetal and customer's home, and reported that! many gallons of alcohol used in half no one would respond to the bell. | tonica and face lotio ere seized. —<——— THEATRE MADISON Between First and . Second customer, the customer appropriated A p dress by OA 4 Fliiett 5434 : Starting This P. M. Continuing 1 Week. | MONTE CARTER’S: MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AND THE : DANCING CHICKS -—IN— Follies of Paris MUSIC—GIRLS—COMEDY REAL ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTS, 10c, 20c, 30c¢ Re Reserved for 7 o'Clock Show Every Night Except Sunday COoceovccscesccoscoocescscccce