The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1917, Page 2

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"NO CASH DOWN” “MAKE YOUR OWN t ms make your up to $100 withe time of purchase Seattle homefur own terms eredit service needs’ Your Credit Is Good nvite ou known roral will our individual “Young Mother” framed picture: special ‘or Fri- day ont beans _ sali boxes: special for Friday and Saturday-- 2le reaular price Me andirons: special for Friday and Saturday-- —framed Text reproduction mous painting Mother” heavy gtit fr h brass title plate at tached; attractive picture riate for any room he house fegular price S0c; special for Friday and 19¢c Saturday Saturday — $6.45 Fegular price 87.50 —made of heavy gray Pig tron, will give service for years. SO grate arate grate SONS. ——— a D STAR WANT ADS. COUNCIL PROBE OF THEATRE FIRE OVER Investigation of the Grand atre fire, and the circumstance surrounding recommendations made by former Superintendent of Build ings Ober, was completed Wednes day, but no recommendations wil! be made until conferences between Counciimen Hanna and Erickson members of the probe committee have been held Sciatica, Etc. RELIEVED ‘Trial of a New Methed vem « . Send ‘That Neo Money, hod that relieves thma. *Betatica New rastheni\a Jloureux, etc. and we wa try it at our expense No mat @reat your pain, or how the torture you endure from erves, our method and blessed relief. pr whether your case In oes if chronic, nor what y this method n your hor athall Method does not a drop of 1, cocaine Cotic whatsoever. le food that remov @ especially want to so-called “incurable have tried all the dopes. sanitariv Without relief everyone at our « 1 wi for all to twinges of almost “6 im that are present in a Ma tica, Migraine et henia and « Following the first session of th inquiry, the councilmen were sidering the matter of crowding tr all theatres, but whether any legis lative recommendations will b made depends upon the conference dis bring help ur age e Witnenses heard should session were | at Wednend. ngene Levy, opera of the Grand: Jemes Stepien, Chas R. Aldrich and Ierael Nelson, Ste phen and Aldrich are members of the board of appeals. Nelson is a former mem It ta ance compan months ago, to carry the Grand on opium or any: vides a send it morphine untli, It pre was established that an ins refused, several Hability testified went to Cotterill's d protest against the atteation being paid to moving picture houses by Bufld ing Superintendent Ober, who or. dered changes at the Grand Ober was later removed terill once rye diseanes offer in to single da mpo Wr nt by Cot NEW ARRIVALS IN Handsome Spring Models Women’s Suits and Coats Now Being Shown ng 1332-1334 Second Avenue The One Store Where Credit Is Really An Accommo (See Our Windows) STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 8, JAIL BREAK IS 1917 PAGE NIPPED BY TIP Resulting from an anonymous tip received several days ago over the phone, Jail Super Intencent Shellberg prevented a general jail break Wednes day night at the county jail The tip, according to Shel! berg, was an old one and he Gave little credence to it at the time. However, after several days had elapaed he decided to investigate thoroly \ bar in the found, sawed everal knobs tp the ce tank had be recelying tank was thru while ing of the A alimont orth n anwed off ulted in nd thre continued bindes eo offi Upon investiga by of the opliion t or mong risoners the depu " at agen mplated elals ar breah There a She ‘ at all pl tanks and guards, intend © Wherty thra Orftie are eral wa ners in t tanks th of the after ¢ to the verpowering the make thei on explain re brought to the at at the saws ® ners A continued ef to uncover t propose eink dash BETTER FILM BILL The Society for give a two-hour Moore theatre 8 dren. The first « 11 o'clock, the next at The pleturen will be Girl of Or" and a new Snow Wh r Filme wil the enit Het program at urday ‘for ow will begin and wo Patchwo dramatiza on tion of te ringleaders e] good and public welfare ithe le ult eration ight relation onomic base of an Ithe full measure of natural 1 the welfare wi cial publi the economic federation « Du ation last national car cooperat ng our oper We the must Republican nominer Wilson, bas repeated! in agreement with the lregarded as our first citizens at t 'by cooperation? Do they mean th institution of wage slavery, shall end of production Do the mean soclal (collectivel Woodrow jand T am also come the be Inatituted whould } that ial thes aged Ko every man shall ha alue of his toll mean that the clothing, shelter, educ opment and cul Do they siaver and childre ure conducive to women sha oMpaniment and degradatic common wealth Speak patien mean that Jerime, prostitution in -operatly 4 of a master clans? ition to a plain, forbesring depends, What mean COOPERATE inate tion MUST DR. E. 8. BARNES, a Beattie den. will deliver a free stereopticon DEVELOPMENT OF SOUND NAVY YARD IS URGED WASHINGTON, Feb. &—A great naval base will be estab lished on San Francisco ba and the Puget Sound and Mare island navy yards will be de veloped with immediate appro priations of $2,500,000 each, If the report of the naval commis sion on Pacific coast develop. ment, just made public, is fol lowed The report urges an appro priation of $1,500,000 for the acquisition of the San Fran. which will be s point, Ala island or Rich mond-Albany. San Diego, Los Angeles and Co lumbla ver sites were rejected Further atady of the San Francisco Ay nites will be mission aske that able immediately the site for lopment | Naval fact coast should ly, the re | “The Puget |naya the | Strategically The com be avall made unds selection ties on ¢ be trebled im ort 4 found navy well admirably characterin a base of oper and report s locate and ysical jand d ty ations for the naval defense of jand Northwest United Sta sound fense i in the ly ard a ordinat and yard c coast naval defense ONLY FISH DRINK AT $75,000 BOOZE PARTY IN STREET Many an old dog awakened Thursday | | bay with a big head For nearly three hours, | Wednesday afternoon, a | tinuous stream of whisky and | brandy gurgled out of punctur | ed bungs into the Fifth ave. gutter, in the rear of the pub- lic safety building, down the hill a short block and into a manhole, from where it found ite way to the fish at sea In all, the 100 barre whi and 50 of bot beer ed at approximately $7 | 000 lestruction of the lau | was court order | aie Judge Mackin tosh forfeiture and salmon n Elliott late con- val The ed by Supe ordering it The liquor wa drug stores on Ma house of E Co Uné Mayor Sergt trustic ault it of a dest the and wa 1916, res & seized b from the w Seattle Drayage the personal HW, Chiet utnam, a armed with good tream of Haque trickling down the a supervi of Reckingha and equad of fire axe gan on the bull The been had hill aquad ong land bearded eitize | nostrils ber me |the scene of the |crew of sight-seers [sidewalk and reviewed tion of the Hquor wrecking food on the the libe with sadne THE SCANDINAVIAN lhank has tah the store roo mi the Alaska for enlargement of | quarters | Moran t n over adjoinin Holmes and Alaska miner sight in the mine iI! open the 1 Seattle at of the at broon Rainier Host ir North factor ave. in 40 eR TRANG TRL UT WA of veal naval American | Trusses did building baak's John oh “Teeth,” Friday night B. Allen school, T made under the aus the Parent-Teacher asso NAVY SEEKING S22! 38 MORE RECRUITS SAVE DAD'S LIFE | GET IT FOR HIM Says It Is Suicide to Cut Corns) and Tells How They Lift Right Out say to the drog store & quarter of an Thin will cont sufficient ire John will Navy recruiting Jiting offices in the American Bank building, Sec- ond ave. and Madison st, will be kept open until 10 o'clock tonight, and probably for weeks to come. Orders were received Wed- nesday by Lieut. Commander A C. Kail to “redouble all efforts to obtain recruits. The Ka 4 ther reerulte #lge © are {fers a bette Give raid Com ¢ of freezone ought to be me 1 ' s nav me at o re n ve ever fron ® foot A few drop hard or #« approximately 20. service, according Recruiting ts being » ‘ mut the country in an ¢ effort to fill them In eve United navy probably n immediat crushing subma acancies in the applied directly | nder, aching corn should reli © soreness instantly, and soon the ntite corn, root and all, can be lift t of hostilities between the ed out with the fingers without pain ates and Germany, the) This new way to rid one’s feet would be called into of corns was introduced by a Cincin ly to co-operate in nati man, who says that, while @ wartare, \freezone ia sticky, it dries in a mo- ment, and seems to simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding ti skin let jaw bu spor A of Seattle to urg ® that the t committee of five sportamen wil! go to Olympia Fr themwtate legis flee of the Mn years and that the of fish and game * separate. were selected at a meeting day bt Chamber of Comn Wouldn’ t You Like to Get Rid of That Catarrh? Don't lo corns, hin be father die of infection fea cut this oat aod make - KIRK’S © Army and Navy Store night in t 1209 First Ave. DOUGHNUTS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN Well, here your opportunity. ‘| am going to give away, during the next ten days, two thousand pack- ages of Gauss Combined Treat ment to those who need It, and if you want relief, sign the coupon at the foot of this notice, and the free package will be forwarded to you at once by parcel post. nt elps trouble. The IN action of Adler-i-ka in Swifts Pharmacies, and 23 Rr ETROPOLITA THEATRE NIGHTS—SAT. MAT STARTING— TONIGHT COHAN'S BEST! IT THE TRAIL OLLIDAY —WITH— FRANK OTTO |THE ONE PLAY OF THE SEASON You 5 eure ' CAN NOT AFFORD TO »lopers te to MISS in good for COMBIN TREATMENT. Simply fill Cured His RUPTURE was badly ruptured nk several years ago. while tting a Doctors of Jonly hope cure was oper Finally qutckly and ¢ Yenrs have panned, the rup has never igh Tam doting There wae no but will give full tnt find |hold of something ¢ pletely cured me and pen tim able, T ture and the worry of an operation ’ Prices—50c to $1.50 nur from whittling at hia|' j | ing out the window to carry the bur exploiting Clase ab from the work want, and » of ownership have a mark ing men, women an tion and the 4 bett DWIN J. BROWN ther xploited by burdense individual being industrial in and (food, shelter 1 the between the ” right preme la of itizen and that weld the world eard much about co paign Hughes: onident, aries Wevane epublie, Our F « needs co-operation who are bout Hut, what do the nat human loitation, through the come to an end, and with it shall for profit and co ration for the institutions of wealth pro tieall and enjo question mean ne men a sin time man the y) owned and democ ¢ the right to work our nation shall be secure in physical and mental devel r and nobler race freed from the chains of wagé economic servitude and want, m, by being ure in their rights produce wealth for themselves and with a more lucid defin which this say “WE I be to ain nt, exploited class upon men when great ou when of surplus value that et in which to dispose d children, requires war of what the producers of wealth titutic ne learns the advantage of co-operation be between has WHAT CO-OPERATION MEANS| | How To Organize An Army mon mie that ms of citizen that d and induces a nation together | CO-OPERATION OR EXPLOITATION Co-operation, like liberty, may have many definitions and inter- pretations, The wolf in the cartoon would consider that he is at Mberty to gnaw the bones of those at the mother. window beside The gentleman hat, behind the wall of surplus value, would tell you that he be eves in cooperation, and that profit is his share in the trans action, but the science of econom- ies answers that his wall, and all the wealth In the necessities of life that are piled up behind it, 7 were created by labor, and that the institution of surplus value is the modern manifestation of slavery itself, which can only be abolished by co-operation Co- operation will destroy that profit wolf and remove that wall of sur- plus value, and allow the gentle man under the hat to become at quainted with the economic of the worker, standing outside the wall, and that mother and the children in the cottage look- will not be compelled nations in order that the been exploited and appropriated ‘ HOW TO ORGANIZE AN ARMY lat no man’s dream delude him, nor his toleration amuse hin until his Utopia has obliterated from |ale mind the reality of the time in which he lives, lam for preparedness—that prepares, not the Christian Science kind nor homeopathic, but the real allopathic dose, Ae great full strength and principles evolve from small incid quantity lMmit. mts, the tribunal of force is the last resort to enforce the rights of man and the law of nations until! peace founded upon economic sustice shall come and ex- |ploitation is no longer necessary | The government is the state andthe voice of the state is the law. |The courts, though faulty they * law's voice is made to spe must be enforced, and jand navy 1 would. officers and therefore preachers nc the globe 1 would create an ar subdivide each unit into four div | would be in constant service for the division would muster out so on, until all of the eight uired to serve one-half day each each four hours’ time. Of cou would be a trifle expensive but it unes of surplus value until we federation of the MUNITIONS AND CASH WOULD BE WAR AID OF U. S. BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Aft er talking confidentially with the best inform navy and army men in Washington, al! of whom refuse to allow their names to be used at this time, | can state emphatically that in case there should be a declara. tion of war between the United States and Germany, the first military activities and the only activities on the part of this country for weeks and monthe will be of a purely defensive nature There will be no sending of our navy to European waters nor any sending of any part of our army to European soll Our activities will be much those of Japan, who is ally the entente nations | Japan has not contributed ships lor men to the operations | Mediterranean, the English chan. nel, the North sea or the Irish sea |Japan has busily manufactured mu |nitions of war for Russia Would Aid Supplies Tho United States will be most useful to the allies by making mu 1 like | an nitions and sending these and oth. | jer necessaries, including | France and England This country would, of course employ its navy in convoying ships |loaded with these supplies, and in |this dangerous work of the ships would sooner or later ron afoul of a German submarine or |mine or might even meet a Ger man raider Merchant ships under the Ameri can flag would foliow Great Britain Jin arming such ships for defense against submarine attack and in every way possible this country would co-operate with the allies to | break the German attempt to block ade the British islands and France with {ts submarines and mines The United States has no naval | Vessels which can be spared to aug ment the British fleet nor do the British need our vessels, except as stated convoy munitions and provision shir Won't Send Men ending to take part western front, food, to some As to men [in the fight on the the idea is so remot million people of the ear in the} in the ecbnomy of the world. the of last may be, administer and when the court my comprising eight sions consisting of one year at a wage of hen the next division ad served. and . this would cos $13,000,000 each would give protection of 25 0,000 0 w rn law and are the instrument resort has spoken, the only adequate power known for tois purpose at thie da @ graduated income tax on all.incomes exceeding $1,000 excepted) men would men not drill for four actual hours every Saturday to those gentlemen It can speak in no other way. through which its mandate or decree and age is the army per annum (publig to build a navy equal to the navies of the two largest nations on units with one million 00 men each 3.00 per day men in each unit and One division of 250,000 men and his keep for each man, then serve for one year, and in actual service would be re and receive $1.00 week which together with a navy in the world with vast for ld teach them that co-operation is absolutely necessary to an economic th, and that exploitation makes 1 time tastic, Men like Gen. Leonard Wood and Gen. Scott say quite frank- ly that our army is quite inad- equate to our home needs, and no one would think of sending it abroad. If the country is roused by some particularly brutal attack on Amer. foan shipping and innocent lives are sacrificed, it might be possible © recruit a foreign legion such as Canada has raised and sent, but all this depends upon future happen ings Mobilize Credit The one thing the United States can do to help the allies most and to hurt Germany most is to mobilize the credit of this country and place it at the disposal of the alli If it comes to war with Ger. many, the one formidable thing congress can do is to appropriat- a billion dollars to be raised b bond issue or a heavy increase ¢ the taxes on wealth and appropri ate it to the needs of the allies 60 COUPLES COME armies officials regard it «s fan CANNERS MEET | meet in the auditorium of Forestry | campus, Prk? jand canner will t HERE FROM JAPAN. | VICTORIA, B. C., Feb, 8.—Sixty newly married couples were brought Jover on the Hawaii Maru, of the Ysaka Shosen Kaisha line, which nanives here today The honey mooners are en route to San Fran |ciseo, by way of Seattle. ‘the delegation of 80 San Francisco who went to their former homes on a pleasure tour last summer, But 20 of them fail to persuade some Japanese maiden to accompany them to their Amer jean homes GROCERS PROTEST PUBLIC MARKETS Seattle grocers crowded into the Press Club theatre Wednesday evening, to protest against the pro. posed publicly owned market and ‘cold storage plant plan which will be voted on at the general election The members of the Retail Gro: cers’ association passed resolutions disapproving further bonded in debtedness and charged that th proposed $600,000 bond issue to os tablish the market system was an indiscriminate invasion of the field private business,” The grocers will again Fri evening, to organize a campaign, Japanese from moet da © that at this !against the proposed bond issue The 60 bridegrooms are a part of | | and navies necessary {¥ Fruit canners 2 of Ww ashington will hall on the U. of W. day morning at 10 o'clock. The various problems of the fruit and vegetable grower, jobber, retafler discussed. Ed- win A. Start, director of the unk versity extension division, will pre side. Mrs ave, Jessie Hosslich, 1206 16th was beaten so that she was unconscious for half an hour, ang her home robbed about yesterday noon, Alle’ 8 Foot Ease tor the ie of department stor oth Year AUSTIN & SALT *}: OPERATING THE Seattle School of Physical Culture anc) 121 A Firat Ave. ‘ub 6,600 Square Feet of Floor HANDBALL COURTS BOXING PHYSICAL TRAINING cal tles for condition BE PREPARED Do It Today Very Moderate Space in and inspect our putting one in faci= physteat Charges Massage rection ment under di- ras Me- His our Tomorrow KRARY KAT ‘Tomorrow Wireless —IN— PAWS OF Pate Class spr Vhird Ave. Near Pike Open 10 a, m, to Lh pom, (the g little children who appear J their 7 under the sfik” $1,000

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