The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1918, Page 2

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PAGE WILL FINISH DAM SEALING _ NEXT SEASON nd the 2 ‘Z OSTEND BOYS CHEER FLAG of s er season dam will made a i man Oliver \ Counc trip to the man Lane. “The water old dam is practically am Friday wit of the basin below the i with the firat unit be ar nued I x from the needed rive ¢ lines and ickwon. “© the completion of the sealing of dam doubles tn importance. In my opinion,” he stated, “it the work had been started immediately after the construction of the old dam. seating would have been completed in six months.” British Arrive at Wilhelmshaven LONDON, Dec The Berlin Na tion Tidende a tan en tente committee has arrived at Wik helmshaven aboard British warships. use the It doesn’t take much to set a group of American boys cheering the flag of their country Think of the & usinsm in Belgium when the German rag came down and the Belgian fag took its place, These lads, | led by their padre, are cheering might Meantime, they alko wave the | flags of France ai 0 to thelr rescue nounces t She wanted a dashing wooer who would cry “Hey and away at dead onight ! ” - oy, 4) a J BRYANT WASHBURN “The Gypsy Trai. GoME girls prefer a man who always behaves like a gen- tleman — other girls prefer a man who gets out of control once in a while—there’s a sam- ple of both in this lively picture. | | | | | { It’s an Irish love romancewitha typical American actor, and lovely Wanda Hawley for his sweetheart. It’s all irresistible— You'll say so. The Big WURLITZER ORCHESTRA Accompanies It a war ended |pheum theatres nev | registered with hie wife at the hotel Judge J Gee, charged with selling opium, was | | the only one to plead guilty, fined $150, |Minute Men Keep ns Baga ire yee Pranks. We various sep: | bined to close up their work downtown y en eee Frenk Water aratist movements. bined allied and German army of within the schedule time of the drive, | "Use, Red Cre man, Agesntimapr ica march against the Bolsheviki in Rus which was planned to come to an end| Think of it, boys and) | » Recording to dispatches re-| sia. girls, So grateful are Red Cross | ss tains and other demands on workers | ° | delayed th |lery, from which all the vaudeville | Prigedty to jand merry-making can be seen. | Just aa the kiddies leave, they NI H avana will recelve a present from Santa's PRICES: Ge eh Se, 50c lchimney fireplace exit. Upon en = MA tering. the wonder what's inside | —50c, 75¢ . STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918. R, R. SHORTAGE HANDICAPS BIG SHIPPING: HERE §; Seon ear el THEATRE pada: Siarting Today local terminal see of) whippin holding ite own the United the latest figure partment of comer The foreign an whown b custome returns han averaged 49 000,000 a month during the present etil! ond port to de sonordlnig the Continuous 11 to 11 of this port the approximately year t a monthly of $4 custome cattle with wt total ranciaco mn trade 00 per ston comes next to export The intrict has m fe over $40,000 month Inade ities have handi to offi iuate ratlroad tac been one of the most ser caps to Seattle, aecording ls of the local Chamber of Ce merece, and J, C. Roth, district manager of the car service division of the U.S. railway admintatration, states that this city will lose con ten if the ntrol of JUST LOOK WHO’S HERE NOW siderable commerce governm the railroad Business Waiting tw afte transp Seattle also ack of # rtation They point out that since and the submarine ate has ceased many been 1 to the trade flood from r ing the men. weln have the Pacific transferred from Atlants of buninens of Beat mon Fri in that we It nd n There ‘ waiting r tle's le a commer trouble Actors in Service to Give Vaudeville Show December 12 Professional theatrical men now in uniform at Camp Lewis will present jeville entertainment at the » four days, com “FATTY” ARBUCKLE avy Metropolitan thea ng Dece It's not « Lieut. Ft an ateur show,” ex meatrong, bus Lewis yers KB » the bil will given by erived their living from the stage before joining the army.” | Lieut. Armatrong ts himself a well: | known actor, having circled the Or-| al times. He is a nephew of Paul Armstrong, the| newspaper man and dramatist, who wrote “The Deep Purple” and “Alias J tere Valenine ma Camp a the vaudeville will morale fund, to pro ent soldiers at camp with entertainment, Seattle Man Shot in Tacoma; Wife Held~ by Police | | | TACOMA, Dec, 1.—Jack E. a ton, of Seattle, is in the Tacoma General howpital today, with a hullet wound in the back, while his young | wif is being held, by the polite, pending an investightion of a m! | terious shooting which occcurred In the room of the couple at the Ta coma hotel early today. The wom an declares the pistol was fired ac-| cidentally Moulton, whose wound Is serious, | last night. He had arrived from San | Franciaco two days before According to the story she told the police, Mrs. Moulton put a pistol un- der her pillow when they retired. Bhe says it waa discharged accident ally, white both were asleep. City Light Dept. Is “All Fussed Up” The city light department was at-/ tired in holiday array Saturday) morning. Evergreens and Christmas bells adorned the fixtures. Electric frons, toaste; washing | machines, sewing machine motors | and other household contrivances are the proapective pur Pleads Not Guilty to Gold Smuggling James H. Ralston, charged with exporting $2,715 in gold to Canada, pleaded not guilty when arraigned in Neteror's federal court Sat His trial was set for Decem-| *| Wilson Invited to Talk With Germans | at Cologne Meeting, BERLIN, De President Wil | son ts invited by Cologne to meet del- erations from Bertin and other cities there, for the purpose of about an understanding the integrity of Germany | Service Kiddies to Be Admitted Free; — Will Have to Pay urday, ber 12 Several others were |“Pershing Club” Can File Papers COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 7.—Attorney General McGhee ruled today that in corporation papers of the Pershing Republican league, sponsored by ¢& Senator Dick, of Ohio, to elect Gen. bringing Pershing president, may be filed with regarding the secr arraigned. an| | } x He was | Not one cent of admission to the 4 Crose Christmas tree carnival) the the day hristmas will be charged the boys | and girls of men still in army and Up Fund Canvass Minute Men teams y urday in an effort to anvass of the business district so as before t Armory German newspapers universal dread of th re showing a ceived here, wants to form a com- Sunday. Tilness of six team cap orkers and Seattle citizens for the eplendid triumph of your fathers land brothers overseas, that Decem- | ber 24 will scarcely be long enough, nor the Armory big enough, to hold ‘ll the fun planned for that day, | an ss Friday. Saturday's proceeds at the White Elephant shop, Leary building, will Ko to the Seattle day nursery COMING For 4 Nights rae, Dec. 12th CAMP LEWIS PLAYERS OF PROFESSIONAL TALENT those who will wish to watch Santa's little guests enjoy themselves will be asked to pay ad n, One dollar for adults and centa for children not having fathers or brothers in the service, will admit “onlookers” to the gal- only All Proceeds to Provide Permanent Entertainment for Sick and Convalescent Soldiers at the Baso Hospital at Camp Lewis nuthouse T, emem be boy ris invi i} oy Tampa I tations must be called for at once i} Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc, |st led Cross headquarters, 415 | SEATS ON SALE MONDAY SEATTLE, WASH., DISTRIBUTORS _ | University st. Santa mist know or how many guests he is to enter tain at this big gathering to cele brate our soldiers’ victory, STARTING SUNDAY Margery Wilson and Joe King —IN— Photo by MeBride Mrs, Frederick Pentley, who is in| charge of the Christmas carola to be sung at the Red Cross hristmas tree carnival at the Armory |Card Party, Dance and Show—All Free The Fremont Bu | aid to him: “I'm tlekled so Decem. y that ts noe ciation will give a free ter. 44 how, dance and card part - ~ « huy each season's! Masonic hall Monday, start SOLDIERSAILOR DANCE The i nd t th Wi d pom | A soldiers’ and sailors’ dance will a a e in ow: Mayor Hanson is expected to|be given by the Yor People's = ——— speak, ‘This is the first get-together | Dancing club, of South Park, on Sat nd entertainment given by the newly or-| urday evening, at the fieldhouse, Sra ond | y | 6 A ’ Th nd and Union, |anized club, which has chosen ag its! Eighth ave. 8. and Thistle st. All pede, ass eatre° "Fike slogan "Greater Fremont Premey men iy uniform will be adgnitted free.

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