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JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Seattle Rotarians are still regarding with some suspicion Thureday jon of Rev Frank the m are EX 16 Dyer and a party of envoys of “justice to the moun tain” from Tacoma, whom the USE $ 50.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 D Per Week local gentlemen entertained at $ 75.00 Worth Mei Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Dov Pr 4 Per Week the Washington Annex at lunch YOUR $100.00 Worth Homefurnishings, $ 5,00 Down, 3 50 Per Week eon Wednesday ae $150.00 Worth Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down $2.00 Per Week The Rotarians departed leaving CREDIT $200.00 Worth Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week a resolution joining the Rotar $300.00 Worth Down, $4.00 Week clubs of the two citles in a petition Homefurnishings, $15.00 to the federal geographic board ask : that body to give to the moun New Showing of tain a name by which {t was called by the aborigines Scrims The resolution was not passed by and Cretonnes the Seattle Rotarians, but the en voys obtained assurance tha t would be referred to a committee to be appointed later, and that ft would receive every courtesy | Makes Dignified Address Rev. Dyer aroused the f ne of sinens, perhaps. wh he prefaced a dignified address with the words We did not come over, gentle men, to raise the dead, but to ra He then made plain the cause of |the Tacoma delegation’s visit It was to aettle for a tin the pute over the name of M t inter There were 125 Seattle Rotarians $6.75 .. $65.00 _mner 50c Down and 50c | At his first words 125 brows were Per Week jslightly arched, 125 eyelids slyly | winked, and 126 sets of glistening incisors showed between wry, sm! Rat ing lips. a Tells a Funny Story and When a child is born,” he raid it is customary for the whole far to gather around and choose a for It But Tacoma and Seattle | mount the most wo peak the world, We sh gather around and choose a nam for it—not a hyphe dd name, but a name We can agree upon Speaking of names,” he contin ued, “it reminds me of a Southern Rockers ph 15c .. 90c fe BY the Food Fair and Homefurnishing Show at the New Arena, Fifth and University. ae) RIZES to be awarded have a ndrous single IGH-BACK Rocker In the fumed or eolden waxed finter deep at the Food Fair and darky who had a boy named Judas mfortabie seat covered in genuine | Homefurnishing Show on Iscariot leather, ress rien Se paket 2 $7.85 | exmivition in our windows oy ciiahes ‘nbnached tle Wn living the bY 80 terrible a nante. “But the darky explained that the wan the 13th son, and sald he chose Judas Iscariot as the most fit jting name because he had read in | boy | Agents for SELLERS [ilthe'ninie where tt'ecia, tt hat voce MEAL { KITCHEN _ ss NY ong Judas Iscariot were Ranges | 41679424 + Dike Stree ke| CABINETS J) + propos ina: sear and ta, the ountain Says ‘Rainier’ ie Cheap We don't claim the right of Ta coma to name it alone, but we con tend that the hyphenated situation very unpopular, We ask for a correctness of nomenclature. The name Rainier is ch n monplace. beefy and vulgar, We BATTLE IS RAGING HIGH IN ALPS STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 18, SEATTLE FOL ASKED TO HELP ‘LIFT THE CUR 1916, PAG! ? rere will f Mn ina petition to give n aborigina jname, we will to accept the result, whatever {t may be A Chadwick, member of the att) no jan arose There seems to have been some misunderstanding,” he said, “about this thing, Rainier seems to me a pretty good name It has been pretty well advertised around the countr a certain brewery, and it may that the geographic board might not want to change tt Talks on Good Roads Superior Judge Ronald was called upon for a talk Tam slightly surprised,” he sald 1 did not know this matter was coming oday, I am neutral Then he made a speech on good roads There was thunderous applause |then silence Then some waggish gentle man in the rear of the room arose solemnly, cleared his throat, and announced “I move, men, that we name | it Judas Iscariot.” PUBLIC TO OWN CANADIAN R. R.? OTTAWA, Can, May 18 of Strens war has forced Canada's two railways to seek the government, t owner of the two great systems as a of the future lw | transcontinental financial help from and experts see governm whip pre ys have been unable to weary loans and fn there ts ne for ) investments to be gained in Canada, The war has ended activ ity in investments It ie wtated that the present situ ation will be tided over by a loan of $15, to one railway and $10,000,000 to another. This prac tically amounts to putting the two big systems in pawn to the Cana dian government There are many who tlonalization of Canadian railways cannot be limited to the Canadian Northern and the Grand Trank Pa eifle roads. It in not concetved possible that © | {ian Pacific care competition h such a n would bring about 1 that the scheme, ax d, will embrace The ra on will to e the wh t at It is decla finally adopt Canadian lines As there are some line in operation in Can mendous scope of the ne an be realized. Probably no country in the world lof \ts size fs so well supplied with irailroada as the Dominion of Can- ada. the tre proposal MAY BE BISHOP IN MURDER CASE « trians along a 35-mile front, in the Tyrolese Alps, are striking a terrific blow against the Ital- jan lines today Berlin military critica inti mate that Austria is hurling this powerful offensive in the SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y hope of shattering the defend. May 18.—Rev. Adna W. Leonard of | Seattle ran second yesterday 1m) fhe josses in the three days of| Meld toda four ballots for the election of sev-|fighting already passed run high| With the murder of Mrs. Helen ¢ en new bishops in the Methodist |into the thousands. Jennings, officers lack evidence to 7 church, at the confer- The bat*'ing is spreading east | connect him with the crime cig ‘3 |ward from the Adige river, across| Thompson was arrested late yes ence in session here. |Alpine’ peaks and rocky plateaus,|terday by three detectives It ts expected that ex-convict Ben is PORTLAND. Ma an nett Thompson ern Italy. in jail in connection ers’ ranks and invading North. he will be| where soldiers cling to cliffs and| He was standing on a street cor “Women Must ‘Take Hard Exercise to Do Man’s Work’”’- Lady Constance named today. | {ight hand to hand on narrow trails.|ner, and said he was waiting for a Rev. M. 8S. Hughes of Pasadena The Italians have been driver|car to take him to police headquar Cal. heads the list of candidates. |S0Uthward on a five-mile front from ters. j No candidate has yet received the | Piazza to the upper Astico valle He said he had just learned that} necessary twothirds majority vote Vienna claims that Zegnatorta officers were looking for him | has been aptured Thompson refused to ay an Rome denies this and anno thing or to account for himself on| CITY KNOCKS ouT that the Austrians were ret ot the murde | there o nal t suspected | RES’ MPLAINT urderer in Fred Ristman’s jitney LAUDS NORWEGIANS "Sv 0's o-0fouhs that Thompson was the man, altho| eR iguor men got another bump : yesterday they identified his pic Wednesday when Judge French sus-| TACOMA, May fay 18.—"When any-|ture tained the city’s demurrers to com-| body tells you the Norwegiss are | ; plaints of the Eyres Storage & Dis- hyphenated Americans T want you Pa ’ © fributing Co. and the Northern {to knock him down. They have al-| S¢ cialist Won't Send Drug Co. ways stood for life, lib rty and the Children to School! The complaints are to restrain pines.’ hey were Ee | the city from holding liquor seized eradie of liberty, and) fF pacer or. May 18—Frank | in the big raid t of American cit Brack. 8 alist, began serv. | When Arthur Schroeder, drug zens ng ‘ jail t wr re clerk at the Brendel drug store,| This tic declaration was) (DE je! Fash failed to find the prescription book , made by J. A. Sorley at Moone hall hool, In the court room yes demanded by the court in the case|last night, where 800 men and ¥ i> Geen aueuek aad against Dr. J. W. Hewetson, he had gat schoo ten arrested Wednesda) THIEF SLUGS GIRL| Miss Mary Pinchever, 20, of 155 ond refused to let go her| purse 1 a thief grabbed it from | 1d near her home at midnight} asday, so he knocked her She screamed. He hit her with a club. a | Neighbors, awakened he cries, ca went to the rescue, They found her heap dazed. The thief had gone , FISHING SHIP IS SUNK LAbY CONSTANCE LONDON, May 18.—One was kill-| fish-| who work, Women are doing the and two injured when the ck Re arch was sunk ned English, of course) must go in for selves to bear the brunt ing was | limbering-up. A Sure Way to End Dandruff Advertisement z tere Lady Constance Richardson believes in hard exercise for wome RICHAROSON n work of the “sterner sex” in war- it}torn Europe, and Lady Richardson says her countrywomen (she is|Smilingly give you their hard physical exercises to fit them- This is one of the parlor stunts she advocates for before-breakfast the Huglish ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are Gol@ Crowns. ..... $3) Brides Wor 85.00 and as: 80 Lady Attendants. Entrance 106% Pike St. te of Teeth . 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Editor The Star From outside appearances it would seem that there is something radically wrong | W. and 67th the neighbor school, at 30th ave, N et. I have lived in hood since last fall, and while they have a fine flagstaff has Jnever been a flag upon any other point to be se Joutside of the building ] A READER there it, nor n from the “TOMMY” CRITICIZES THE DOC | New Westminster, B. C May 9, 1916. Editor The Star: Please allow me a little space in your paper to criticize some of the remarks made by Dr. Waldo Richards n The |Star’s issue of May 6 who leaye he is proGerman now, after |serving 10 months in a British field ‘hospital in northern France I was born in Michigan, lived |practically all my Ife in the States and had the honor of serving with the first Canadian contingent in Flanders for right and humanity | I feel it my duty as an American to try and correct some of the im pressions of the English soldiers |eau Dr. Richardson | LT appreciate the remarks he made about the Canadians being the best fighting men in Europe, as I was among them. The reason I am here in B. ¢ today is because | was wounded on th 4th of May, in the battle of |Festururt and was invali having magnificent care at after |the hands of English surgeons and English nurses in English hospitals. But | am practically physically fit now, and am looking forward to the time when I can get back there | with the very best men who would last drink or their jand again mix men in the world from their water bottle Jast biscuit from their haversack soldier | As far as the Canadians being the best fighters, well, we quite | realize that we are superior to the | Germans, as they always beat it} any time we get near them in aj charge, but Dr, Richardson neglect: | ed to say that about 75 per cent of | born them in the Canadian contingent w in Europe, and most of iis Ongland | As far jor officer, why, | don't think there jig any one in the world who has more admiration for them than we |have, because we know how they loan fight | He speaks as if the French and| lBritish were not very friendly From personal expe nce | want to say that the French never seem more content than when they e mixed up in the trenches with British, Yours sincerely Yr. 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