The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 8

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ANY WAY, HELEN | ( ovT OF ir?) abd , STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1917. PAGE °& DIRECTORY A Married Man’s Troubles ‘ ; 3 ; : , : ; : _ By Allman GERMAN PAPER WANT AD RATES se Tm [ir aes Pas a OUT oF rp irs WAY LOYALTY TOU, $ ral NY t j de a , Prawsicnt—Charge Advertising : Teds wattle ( Per) : brie Bix t v A ‘ CHANGE IN A . 4s x shou T as we 8 7 President Wilson has de a os . t cided to break off diplomatic re eeiv Back n . A t be lations between the United supplied States and Germany. Thie ac j ree PW MULLEN tion does not necessarily mean LA Pr ’ 4 that war will be declared be ATTORNEVS-AT LAW tween the two countries, but it a XANT a is traditional that a breach of . 4 wt " . diplomatic relations is followed " . by a declaration of war . It therefore becomes incum <WOWAN Ta W Cpe hn ae’ bent upon the German born t residents who are citizens of M : or enjoy the hospitality of this . ¥. IX B—MISCELLAN FOR SALE /?3 BUSINESS PERSONALS 2 r t EDIUMS LE "| LATURE T GE AN PRE: country to define their attitude - ¢ ~ SCELLANEOUS FC CY ? us s g NALS a 5 SPIRITUAL MEDIU G S| 0 RM SS iS toward the American govern ny 1 ment. . 4 WELI ; Downe T . | ‘ pewae ‘As far as the German sub BION, PRER alta WIRE ITS SUPPORT BACK OF SUB WAR nein cent, ire derate Natura t ‘ concerned, their actions will i : ADALINE LLOYD Way belt ool OF THE PRESIDENT AMSTERDAM, Feb No indi greatly depend on the meas. mt , oad but ¢ years Mee ¥ lal ane cation that Germany iptends t ures adopted by the America apts i ’ A 2 bee . i j OLYMPIA, Fe The legisia-/ modify or withhold her unlimite government. These aliens a _ ATTORNEY i ‘ : t ag ow . Mat, P amiie at tha peante at thal mabnieithe was jag Linea | subject to military contro! in Secured or fee refunded Tor . ’ , a MANICURING ANDO MASSAGING egra to President leon fonda 1 editorta utters ‘ will consider these inhabitants Bide Main 90 F * For M : ; . - alin wt : ‘ va : ar caf week as citizens of a hostile country Ei Rivers “ MISS H RINGTON wil S enadl ‘ vadrattabic and treat them accordingly. It iB Fenwick, Lanrence, (12 Wh . ‘ on ¢ enolut ere prepar the yette. “but '& to be expected, however, that : : . 5 ' t th l-known hospitali { BANKS : RE WO CHINESE MET i in 16) ed. 1 t le in obtaining tt © are firmly to apply our pe Mania an ae pee Be H Tie ANADIAN HANK OF « : a . = ted is . a of bring victory ‘end ele hg 50 ronment in , Ca DUNN SELLS PRUNKS | Ine o of the renate ace Prevident Wilson's ares ar edgy et hy ee ry ‘ ANNA MARK vanTyY adjuta neral has aske ration Ds war—we are no cause these alien men and - . “ imwe ~~ Naan ww | ANS , Wide Bathe, : - n of $84 for| det women to be treated with all j as. ears : = 25 SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS mareage iB Dae ake Shitional due consideration, in view of | ipited - ‘ . ee MISS BURNS BWA THE ard tua clamtradiion OF now the fact that they are non-com- | ; iTV) Meat rove “a ~ 41 JAPANESE ARE ee aw r A : gag At, ROYETIAN | giaa kw xi ORI ! “The German-Americans whe ,- ‘ RENOLOGIST ~ ba ’ % RAT Chie ° | A [Third ot D AFTER AT] are citizens of this country SMISCELCANEOUS WANTED |EQX TROT sat omer mndara | "Issues fo" tin es la hes CALDWELL TOFIGHT SAVE HB | frost 'bd ioral co Amation vad 4 dances, juventio and] guarance b . all circumstances. Whether or adult classes taught Gaity, 1 to & Bip] See cartes he rene pie's 8 - H LE SINKS THEIR SHIP paige .. ° . Pr x " LI y approve of this war is nie Worn? x alt tape B. wren | gral f sap : FOR OME RU BI of no consequence; they have uF aa ; a r | the . . PY . pany oe GALVESTON, Tex., Feb. sworn allegiance to the Stars WEDS G60! 2, my mall 8 i] bes . hip | Sima A MARAATS Counsel Hugh M.| ee eian steamer 2 “| and Stripes; and they owe it to te, 1331 Fourth PG | + Bg be s ls . es dwe i ar at the legisla Pe ae rm Pee se here tos | their German ancestors, to “CHATTEL LOANS: 15 LOST AND FOUND A . . business | ~ ~ ~~~ | t Gibralter with; the taaebe their fellow citizens and to MA os eure t a] pare « . 26—HOUSES, FURN., FOR RENT | Seat b.| a9 7 rth pe themselves to strictly live up to “ Hor 045, Beery] and . * j . ‘DM pre Ce ee ae ed of th their oath. ee, weiekt Reem 6. 08 Autiors. 3 fact « . #6.) mo ed ea oper ans “Men and women of German *™ enen . welfare appliances . hone 2 * ata - , open boa " SANDERS & feat ~ _ ; fi ‘ Py * . «| BR-APARTMENTS, FURNISHED | oy ior « The Chinto Maru was sunk pear her isi Bitodhbpsiroge SGeocesnory te ‘! | ly Tived in ea Readings sirtetih ons. | ATTRACTIVE @ROOM nT utili ; narine gun January 4,| of being law-abiding and weil German-American toan Co . j tee ee and ' : rapes ty iy AE 3 ‘ oe crew was in open boats 24| disciplined citizens. The pres 1904 1 Smith Bide Fil 4002, : | . g " , er bes ‘| - when rescued, and an off.| ¢Mt predicament affords them CLOTH SIGNS agro : | pi nd was driving them to, 2" Opportunity to prove that Winpow bmsPrAT were almost exhausted | they are desirable citizens of Empire Thee eg ¥ MADAM LESSLIE ~ “Ney p ‘ the highest type, and no doubt AARAARAAARS A AIRVOTAN ' at they will do so. CHINESE MEDICINE aint reeds your on-| Woe, Details phone Neacun t * 8-HOUR DECISION | ne S "| SO-FURNISHED ROOMS the ' 8-HOUR BILL TO Mice as se as [een RON “| DELAYED A MON Rboa eee ; ; ihrand wan gseen, 2) favorable to the Dill BE REPORTED SOON . 19 HELP WANTED—MALe . . ae " ‘ . ‘ s He J a WASHINGTON The su WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—The You lCcausinase OPRORTONITION| | court today no action | house interstate commerce commit- : | wa aie Sit FORESTERS FROM 14 Jon the Adamson eight-hour law,|tee today agreed to report favor- Looking fo [as : 5 Hey The court took a recess untii|ably, at once the new Adamson Help? | a | » . pee LLE COMING March 5, so an opinion before that |eight-hour bill “with amendments.” elf | all | pa ven and manage day is impossible pra the strike prevention fea- peo . * note . “tee ‘ ‘ — ~ ture, attacked by railroad brother- ered withor Posen age | P ore | enentatives from the forestry | hoods, was retained, committeemen ion My advice : ceuetvl. edvice| | te tor 1860 \ peuenie ae 34 sand col SPAIN TO ACT FOR US |: sed to fay prior to the conven+ YOW CWINESY REWEDY co. > Sea args. ter resdings|. 6g thas” Pohny a |ieges will be in attendance at the ing of the house, vin - ee nine | OFPOR ry n Wien <@@ | third annual convention of the WASHINGTON, ¥ 4 j — a ae pe / sltercotlegiate Assotiation of For N, Feb. 5.—Spain] ANOTHER IMPORTANT wooden COLLATERAL LOANS| : s sg ° ao mane ance Clube, at university campus {tay formally ‘accepted the re-|hull shipbuilding plant will be added Af MENT Wome 7 « x} yer Quest of the United es to look |to Puget sound’s list when the Tem- YOUNG WO CHINESE y * ROYAL EGYPTIAN 4 « sallery, with « he guests will be taken on in after American interests in Ger _ gern irg completes its : DICINE 0. 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