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ARE SPEEDING UP DISCHARGE _ OF AMERICANS, SAYS MARCH WASHINGTON Dm The men. n thin American ntry discharges of sol rmy of occupation now ' consists of the First 4, Third, | Cre fe 8 sag he Ads » only officers had bee . Fourth, Bifth, Seventh sth 32nd « the toeat ottiaare in JOS. DANZ, Mgr. 8rd, 42nd, 79th, soth and doth at up to yesterday was 7,658 Visions, Chief of Staff Maret ar and the men ove 200,000 THRE = STARTING pounced today ease. ge : r pays SUNDAY . | T new divisions of thie army of List of Sailings ; Sceupation are the Second, Seventh, | AMOnK Vessels sailing tn the last RO cath, gard and Toth ten days were the Susquehanna hey are serving as reserve or.| November 29, from Frar for ‘ na occupying Luxemburg, |NeW York, probably December 1 : | Meatmedy, Longuyon and My With casuals and sick; the Santa ‘ hiel, and will be held ax reinforce | AM December 2, trom 1 for ' }}ment divisions, if such action) NeW York, due about the 17th, with nee Ahern a 48 casual officers and 21 er 1 . men, 19th division; the DeKalb, | 18,000 Come Home poe: Sal ge qggt en doagee 4 am March revealed that a total) York, due ¢ nber 12, with A o $. men 33 officers, 1 man, 11 navy officers. .. have been con: | 564 enlisted men | ve home, while the grand total] Answering keerated reports of ere embarked to date stan ssuaities in the 27th New York At 854 officers and 17,363 men, a/Gen. 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Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Street SEATTLE | COMBINED RESOURCES |Dexter Horton Trust and {Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank Over '$26,660,820.50 CLEMMER|- NOW PLAYING The Wonderful NAZIMOVA —in— Eye for Eye Adapted from Henri Kistrmaecker’s Marvel Drama L’Occident. “J consider Nazimova the greatest screen star of the day.”—James Q. Clemmer. Guterson’s Russian Orchestra Selection, “Algeria”. . Victor Herbert Literary Digest THE SEA ‘TLE STAR | if SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918 | COMEDIES AND MYSTERY | jand Miller, at the Patace Hip. the Wilkes Players. | Orpheum. MOORE The dramatic event of the new Moore show opening Sunday in the Wer teieoeer cal be a personal appearance of Hobart Bos traction of the roadway Mu |worth in Jack London's “The Sea|Comedy company at Levy's Or | Wolf. Rosworth has made the| Pheum for next week, starting with | & continuous performance Sunday characters of London's books stand Perkitive .bamoten ra out on the stage and his “Wolf way ja one of the best att | Larson” of “Sea Wolf" fame is his that George Cohan has offered | best work the stage, Marjorie Lake will Hert Fitsgibbon, the original seen in the lea fem role daffy dill,” in another featured act. While George Summers will handle The Courtney Sisters, in negro, the comedy end of the melodies, are billed, Fresh) There will be a number from musical comedy, there enter.) U Numbers on the large illuminated tainers have a pleasing number, | TunWay, amxisted by the chorus of Archie and Gertio Falls in “A/30 Keystone — bathing In clad} Few Hard Knocks,” start out by |!f & new array of costumes revealing 4 modern Venus and end| | hed toe in womething akin to a railroad) PANTAGES wreck “The Garden of Recreation } fered by Jack and Kitty Demaroo, gathered from everywhere oe WILK “The Thirteenth the attraction | for next week, Chair” will be at the Wilkes theatre starting with a mat inee Sunday | “The Thirteenth Chair” is, by all odds, one of the most mysterious | plays that has ever been presented }to the public. There ix plenty of | mystery and action, with the accent jon the mystery thruout three acts The action starts when, in the cele girl to the son of a wealthy family and while the guests were engaged Jin a spiritual seance, one of the members of the gathering is sudden ly murdered. ‘The author camou flaged the murder thruout the re mainder of the play in a manner that keeps the audience | until the end of the last act METROPOLITAN Theo Karle, well-known tenor and Seattle favorite, will be rd in con cert at the Metropol theatre Wednesday evening, Dec, 18 Theo Karle ts not only well known to music lovers of thi« city, but to the Kast as well, where his voice haa won for him the praises of the eriticy and recognition of America's foremost artists, Resides being heard in tours thruout the as one East, he was also guessing | | Mollie Mack, with the Monte Carter company. ” of-| tages next week, | bration of the engagement of a poor | Hippodrome vaudeville, opening the Palace Hip theatre Sunday |They offer steps in “From Reveill to Taps.” Wolf and Wilton present patter and acrobatic bita in the "Golf Cure.” LEVY'S ORPHEUM Another George M Topping the new bill at the Pan- opening with the will be the Inter matinee Monday, Henry and Adelaide, change in dancing. Ruth Roland in the new episode werial, will be of “Hands Up,” Pat shown on the sc . ACE HIP The Military Cherry and Stanley are gymnasts; 1—Theo Karle, coming to Met. 2—Carrie Adelaide, Pantages. 3—Dubols 4—Courtney Sisters, at the Moore 6—Norman Seavey, with) 7—Marjorie Lake, musical comedy star, at Levy's | lia ® gymnastic offering with a spe | Rational Nine, acrobats and tum: Gal netting. ‘ | bierp, in a serien of new feats “Somewhere in France’ ts a| Manager Pantages has also ar sketch with the scenes laid in the "Meet for the appearance of the trenches Five American Girls, in a repertoire | Harry and Grace Ellsworth witl/Of instrumental and vocal music [present their smattering of song| The girls play a wide variety of land dance instruments | ‘The Allied War Review shown) Other numbers include: Tinney's scenes from France and Italy; the| Players, in a black and white war concert orchestra has a program, | comedy; Jack Goldie, in his latest and the Travel Weekly offers views | ugh, “Odds and Ends”; Fields and Wells, in songs and patter, and introducing a Dancing Trio is the main attraction at the new bill of DRAA UE FOR HONORS | | | | | | | be Cohan 1 }@ nut comedy number is the offer: | a number of concert | co-starred with Geraldine Farrar, in a tour thru New a | He has just pd from Camp Lewis, whe an been sta tioned for the past year, and th poneert at the Metropolitan the: this month will be the first for his season of 1918-19 T » Karle rmen Frye, will be assisted by a well-known pianist ay A hee l}umphreys’ "“Seventy-seven* ‘Influenza, Cold in the Head, | Tonsilitisand Grip, Atall Druggist COLDS —THE— BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO La NATIONAL BANK $17; 000,000. 00 SEATTLE BRANCH 2nd Ave. C, Weeneh, Healer S, White, Asst. Manager, i, Wakeman, Asst. Manager. Jeo. a | | i] | | breaks up Coughs, Colds, | CHIC AGO, | Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, | April | To Sell Bungalow | ben ing of Janitor by Fields and La a wooden #hoe Eidora and con ledy ar Dubois and and the Maid” ance OAK The new show Miller ny have a com- heavyweight juggling act at Monte Car’ Oak for the week up to and includ featuring vere pervonager are shir! AMUSEMENTS ing Friday night is “The Isle of Mirth,” 4 concoction of mirth, | music and dancing. The comedy is in the hands of Lew White as Hebrew, Onxcar Gerard as Swede, and Claude Kelly ax the rube wrecked and cast upon a mythical | inland where they enlist in the| queen's army and all but get them- 4 « behead Two musical and dancing num: bers are promised for the week Lou Davis and Bessie Hill have a special duet, “You Don't Know What u're Missing if You've Never Be » trio will offer a new song, “Chong.” Dec. 7 lines will fares, Tt commission, | public delaying April ent at least state ina today, refused a an Chicago sur continue to charge public statem investigation *T-OENT FARE IN. WILKES 35433 CHICAGO DENIED until next | utilities | nt made ent fare. until | for Elephant Shop Churmen in six Seattle high schools have been selected to dis pose of tickets for the sale of $6,000 bungalow, the pre which wilf go to the White phant shop, Leary building. money will be turned over for the it of the Belgium and France, phaned children of The school chairmen are: Queen }Anne, Miss Elizabeth — Fredson; West Seattle, Miss Ruth Ostte; Lincoln, Harold Turnblad; Troad way, John Prescott; Ballard, Harry Loman; Franklin Patrolman ly named in a uor has been reinstated in ment by Chief Warren, Burkharat, Norton, previous conspiracy the depart ~The |! is presented | w Adelia, 1400 MEN FAIL IN SEARCH FOR PORTLAND BOY PORTLA? The fa little Ch sopenbich. aged: fc 1 \ tery toda t was 18, when he disuppeared | from the of friends near Kata }eada, Or Since 400 men, with bloodhounds thoroly covered f the woods where it was first ippowed he had und th ents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis W m, 1645 1%, 1ath wt wt land, that Clare nw either kid naped or ¢ run over and killed by The latter theor most belk working on the case, for motive is known for kit lad. It in pluusible that a motoriat kill ed the boy an disposed of the body, In the not being detect ed and punished. Clarence was last seen on the rood near Metacada by a motorint. w! embers that folly wed him at wome distance Dr. A. W. Neiiro has been elected consul of Elliott 5 Modern Woodmen of America “OIRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels METROPOLITAN ‘ WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18TH |. J E GEORGE T. 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