The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1917, Page 2

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SORE, TIRED FEET TO LECTURE IN AID OF DEFENSE Elizabeth Gurley Flynn started out on @ lecture campaign in King Use “Tiz” for Aching, Burn- ing, Puffed-up Feet and | | | Corns or Callouses. | “Sure! I use ‘TIZ’ # every time for ang (COUntY, Friday night, speaking, at P by Ballard, to ralse funds for the 74 1 4 foot trouble. W. W. accused of murder at Ever tt Her name has been associated F with labor from one end of the . country to the other. She has been ised of being in agitetor, an anarchist, a wild eyed woman vith one vision-—«a) s vision blinded — by sympa thies for the working class. She has been charged and tried nt tically ev known charge Good-bye, nurning feet,|save murder, that-is In the cate AWollen feet, tender feet, tired feot.| sory of labor difficulties Good-bye, corns, callouses, bun.) But she ar from the ravin fona and raw spots. No more shoe/soap box orator she has been tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in Tiz” is magical, acts right ws out all the poison jons which puff up the Tis" and wear smaller Tiz” and forget Ah! how comfortable you shoes, foot misery your feet fee! Get a at any store. cent box of druggist or department Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never Well, never hurt, never get tired A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded 66 7 7” Humphreys’ Seventy-seven For Colds, Influenza, GRIP rsor of Grip The precursor of the Grip is gitude and weakness, a gone feel ‘Tiz” now Elizabeth Gurley Flynn “ ; painted. Her vocabulary fs clear Ing of depression as if some grave | P™ Sits ar arte are ines were pending dreamy But she The prompt use of “Seventy: | deals In practical problems wen” st this early stage, before I have been a rebel since birth, You begin to sneeze and shiver. one explained cough and have sore throat, will Father a Fight give the best results. My fa er, an Irishm was a If you weit until your bones noted Feinist, and I expect I tinker. | Behe, it will take longer | AL druggists, mated to ts. nd the desir fight for the right from my pa “Then, too, In the East, the wor Settumpbcer®’ Homes Medicine Co. 15) ay play a more important role In pina __|labor circles than they do in the West That will probably explain : © with the LW. W You have no women factory Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr ociors here. A girl gets married and goes home. That ts the end of Edwards’ Olive Tablets r difficulties as an actual work That's what thousands of stomach or hut in the East a girl marries $ are doing now. Instead of ang she goes to work beside hor taking tonics, or trying to patch up a yisband _ Poor digestion, they are attacking the ‘ cause of the ailment—clogged fiver and disordered bowels. Must Act as Mass re are thousands of women, dere especially tn the teatilo Industries Dr. cope il ve dbgend who are menbers of ‘the I W. W When the liver and towels ave peo, THY are the unskilled cogs in the forming their natural functions, away “’TS® Machine of production. The indigestion and stomach’ trom IY Way they have of improving ir If yeu ave 0 bod taste in your ‘2 individual's Ite Is to act as a Siaaas chated, eppetice poor, aabor unions include onty lazy, don't-care fecling no amiitiog ‘Ne skilled artisans They are Agoubled with undigested (°° 1, but the unskilled. without energy, It Ms you’should take Olive Tablets, ‘'* mass formation arc helpless substitute for calomel. Tiss Flynn's ftinerary calls for F } Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are g ‘*!ks in Kent, Auburn, Enumclaw, Purely vegetable compound mixed “enton and other cities near Seat With olive oil. You will know them ‘le. She will speak in Seattle by their olive color. They do the %*ain on March 4 ‘Work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for relief, so you can eat what you t ai 10c and All druggists. 4 {*] SMILES AT DANCE DESPITE HIS GRIEF Not many persons who applauded the success of the Elks’ minstrels or saw the smiling face of Casper Fischer at the ball in the Hippo drome afterward realized that ho cartied a heavy heart and a folded ToothCream (3000 ee a okt? first dental necessity ever) brother, Clarence Fischer, in fered the public that is a real Philadelphia, Friday Stroyer of germs by actual test | ‘The dead brother was a promi |nent yachtsman and business man fn the Pennsylvania metropolis. His = death was sudden Rats Are Dangerous 1 Cc. of Smokes “ercapue’ | Doesn’t Worry Him ELECTRIC PASTE park U. S. Government Buys It soLD RYWHERE—29 and $1.00 “Sixcent” cigara and “15-cent straight” cigarets must have hit the man whe broke into the cigar stand owned by Peter Laupus, at § 212 Washington st., pretty hard a Anyway, the thief got away with : On09 aiken rata st T ; Every Nighf Le Beau discovered the robbery WAR BABY IS NOW A GREAT, BIG BOY WARK, Feb. 17.—The Hethle- hem Steel corporation plan for tn- creased capitalization from $15,000, 000 common stock to $80,000,000 i” was approved by Vice xincellor & Lane today a Lane dissolved the temporary in ie ——————= | junction granted on application of My C,H, Venner, representing the gen- 4 jeral investment company owners jof 100 shares of common stock By [nanometre ee Second at Senecn 200 100 OAK Monte Carter and Company All This Week tn “IZZY IN MEXICO” 2:30, 7, 9. No Mat. Thurs. PALACE HIP Continuous, 1:20 to 11 p PLANE GIRLS nd DAVIS 4 Other Vaudeville Acts and enture Photopiay 6 Coming—*All Girl Reve will slop that scalp itching ‘The way a few shampoos with Res- | _ inol Soap check dandruff and stop scalp | | itching is a distinct surprise to people | who have tried in vain to find relief from | these annoying conditions. In severe Cases, alittle Resinol Ointment should bx worked into the scalp after shampooing and Kerine! id Afternoons 10¢ es. and Sun. 16¢ of 1917" TOMOKKOW CLASS bad Nad ‘Thentre Robert Warwick Open to 11 p. OLYMPIA, Feb. 17.—The filing of @ bill to establish a state cement plant may precip. | Itate a legisiative investiga tlon of the political activitl of the cement trust. It Is charged here that a po litical lobby hae been main. tained in many counties and at Olympia by the cement manu facturere for the purpose of In STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1917. “TIZ"--A JOY TO \GURLEY FLYNN |LEGISLATURE MAY BE ASKED TO PROBE POLITICAL ACTIVITY OF C | LU [state that we do not want Senate Bill No. 60, {t in claimed, would put the control of all road building tn the highway commin: | atoner of the state, shutting out county commissionera and every ne else, ‘The bill tn #till in com mitten, however Tho under indictment at Port land for violations of the anti-trunt act, the cement compantos contin ued a hard campaign tn this state. | PAGE 2 THEAN FRASER NOW TAKES SECOND PLACE IN RED- HAIR CONTEST fluencing officials to adopt ce / In the Fant| STANOING OF CONTESTANTS [the redheaded girls’ popularity ment as the exclusive paving W hile selling cement 2 h 1. Jessie Weich, clerk, Parle ontest r Laithean Fraser, t | material in Washington. at $1.60-@ barrel, it comnts the var anno | | Hat shop, 3 ‘fourth hb z + the Bide A prominent cement offictal, it ous counties and the state approx | ; 203,763 |PhONe Operator at the Sidney ex is alleged, boasted that Senate BM! mately $2.60 a barrel Latheah ease: 6188 Beason change, had loomed ahead as a dan No, 60 will accor h this result That the cement trust contriput: es eee aes operator, gerous ca 1didate he took second All we 4 favorable /ed heavily to the campaign funds] Giehey. exchaniae 146,428 | place highway commissioner,” he is re |of rome officials, f* another rumor] gai ee Twing, Betty and May, Th Kone Che. Biter tewG ported to have sald, “and not a that may be investigated by the 148,008 |down to third place \ of paving will be lald in this | legislature, , leayde Leach, Lien Oyster sioba ha ai iia tear ae | por? raga " | house 95,490 | house, was another contestant who 9 | Luetia Richards, Liberty the forged ahead Saturday. She leap. atre 62,197 6d to fourth place, passing three Dolly Fuller, Germania cafe. 43,487 | consistent \ote-getter | May Morrey, Hotel Sor Strenae. 6 Svaheriee i | ERMAN a ee ad trom. tet to 11th Mrs. N. J, Blanchard, 602 FI . ‘ : She advanced from 21st h | ine 41,190 he advan d 21st to 11th | [Thora Iversen, Augustine @& : . Kyer's 38,490 | laulu Matthey of Knight's ree Mre. Shepherd, Tukwila 45,955 |taurant, and Anna Millward, 7422 Mary La Strange, Frederick Latona ave, were other candidates | & Nelson's 17,945 | Who prog vy _ bf votes were counted Saturday morning. BOSTON, Feb. 17.—Capt. | give the name of the represen. | Gladys Fuller, telephone op ; | tabs «ep ei ndlaitiie eee Chas. Polack, master of the tative who had given the order. erator bed : spe cue bdr ape Neseees German steamship Kronez Capt. Polack was testifying on a| Anna Mig ee 2,762 ie be np ae pole spite Bisrge prinzeseen Cecelie, seized by hearing on the sale of the vesnel,| Cytheria Paulson, pide bein ret snag ir: federal authorities, testified on (the gold whip, as a result of « sult] place 12,992 |the ba = o! eir dn age bape ae the stand here, today, that the brought by certain banks against, Maud Reldy, Broadway laun . one at Ths Ster office kn engines of the vesse! had been the company, for failure to deliver dary 12,008 | they are é damaged on orders from a rep ber cargo when she was driven! Clara Harp, 717 Sixth ave 11,220! If the ntertants will call and resentative of the German gov into Bar Harbor by British warships any Cannon, 420 East 77th sade identify «their photoes: " ny a © outbre o i“ will be re-entered in the contest a Tee es fed eens ng Ea ana Millward, 7422 Latona . He declared the purpose had The National City bank and the ' r 4/0 » been to prevent movement of ((iuaranty Trust Company of New o 8,955 > eS the interned vessels in case of [York have libeled it for $2,300,000, Aviole Lockhead, 6331 37th call = ee war between this government The captain sald that about the) ave 5 | Yale compen te eeed ‘tee and Germany. He refused to {time of the Sussex sinking, when | Marjorie Fariow ‘ 8,370 | | ONE VOTE cman ea —— relations wore strained between | Aggie . ndrop, 519 23rd a.g65|| In the “Red-Halred Girt Pop- this government and Germany, he ave ularity Cont ‘ . , : ht ree was asked by his company to go|bulu oe Knig a.160| | sme York and talk with “a cer.) tauran ; a an.” Grace Powers, Frederick & 1 om Nelson's 8,202 @ weveee ten eeeeee name of this man he refused 202 | | clome, saying if the same was - = | known he would be tried for) Jaeasie Welch, of the Paris Hat 1 Snare Take this hunch For your lunch Applestaff When you dine Any time Applestatf At soft drink establish ments, soda fountains, cafes hotels, clubs Order a case for the home Hemrich’s Capitol 870 ‘A DAGGER "IN THE BACK That's the he the day woma dread when pin the morning to atart s work, “Oh! how my V3 aches.” GOLD MEDAL Haarlem ¢ Capauies taken today the backache of tomorrow—taken avery |dag ends the hackache for all time Vhat's the use of suf aking GOLD MEDAL |tour every from LD 1898 Ge a etal preparation wite of Hollar be wit without her # she quaintly {aariem O11 Cap ne one reason why y . uowill find and children of Holland ME | the womer dy and MEDAL faariem OF ay robuat | are the pure, orig In Capsules tmported @irect from the Inboratories in Haarlem, Holland. But be aure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the fame on every box. Sold by rell able drumeints packa Jat 25 and Money | tunded they not help you. | Accept only the GOLD MEDAL. All Jothers are ations For sale and guaranteed by the |ow! Drug Co MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Pellet for Fever ishnese, . Head ache, Ktomach Troubles, Teeth Ing Diserders, and Destroy They Bewak up Colds t all druggtate, mailed FREW Den't accept aay substitute, Your Liver has important work to do. Un- der favorable conditions it does it well. If sluggish, relieve it with BEECHAMS ~~ PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World (Sold everywheref In boxes, 10c., 25c. treason About the time of the Sussex ir cident | was sent to New York ack said “I was told to meet eman who wishes to see me. I knew the gentleman, He told » that, in view of the difficulties [that had arisen, he believed it beat at the ship's plan, secret code and| charts should be destroyed #o that f anything occurred they should not fall+into hostile hands." Polack sald he had told his chi engineer to carry out orders to de m | Sat KAISER TRIED ained her lead in ‘e HIP SING TONGMNN SEEK REDRESS BY TO SLIP OVER | LAW, NOT BY GUNS NEW TREATY stroy the machinery should they ome while he was not on board WASHINGTON, Feb, 17.—The United Stat government consid- } ors Germany's “treaty changer” as suggested to Ambassador Gerard ae land later sent here as a complete new treaty The German contention that the Gerard and which Gerard said he would not accede to if he had to — stay in Berlin “uotil Kingdom GALVESTON, Fed. 17.—Four;come,” are merely reaffirmations German submarines are in the Golf, and amplifications of the treaty of of Mexico tions off th ready declared, according to a story; These facta were made plain to | brought he by Capt. Nason | day when shortly after the t of the A schooner Fort |the commanication was ma yt Bragg. The story ts unconfirmed |jjc the state department said the from any other source. Nason document wo have to “go be aays he heard it at Guantanamo | fore the senate” to be made bind bay ing The captain said his information - wan that Guantanamo harbor was to begin opera-| 1799, ts uban coast ff war is|this government's view. diametrically opposed to now protected by a steel net) Allied Diplomats Will Be Thick at stretched across the entrance. An eye for an eye and a tooth * has ceased to be the law of the Hip Sing tong Rather than continu tomary manner of sending out @ kunman to pick off a member of the rival tong, but this body has ap- pealed the strong arm of the law for Justice As the result of complaints made/ |Baturday, Deputy Prosecutor Ellis |filed informations direct, charging |two members “of the Hop Sing tong | [with first degree assault. One of |the members, Wong Young, was im- mediately arrested and placed in the city jafl. The other arrest ts | expected soon. | A delegation of Chinese, including |G. Lae, proprietor of the laundry at 2 First ave. S., which waa shot Thursday night by two alleged Hop Sings, appeared at the court house Saturday and demanded the arrest of the two Chinese, who, they jclaim, did the shooting. |What's in a Name? Ask Jim Lambert What's in a name?” asked Billy j in the cus EMENT TRUST | | Vivian Martin in “The Wax Model” i j 4 A Tantalizing A Piquant i Mesmerizing Tale Vision of : Concerning { An Artist's Model, from The Smart Set Magazine Five Acts Starting bs Sunday PAID ADVERTISEMENT Perhaps Not the IDEAL COUNCILMAN But ARRIVE SAFELY NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Bight ships from Buropean ports reached here early today, entering port al most simultaneously It is believed here, from informa tion gained thru the sailors aboard the vessels, that the ships were convoyed thru the danger zone in a fleet, fast British destroyers con- trolling their movements, JOHN BULL DONATES 5 BILLIONS TO THE ‘WIN THE WAR’ LOAN Feb. robably LONDOD subscribed 1 England has $5,000,000,000 Shakespeare a few years ago p $5 WILL PUT CLAUSEN Canadian Banquet A whole lot,” says Jim Lam. |0r ga — the Saseppetiord » ye ker’ yan cxec igures OFF HIGHWAY BOARD The annual dinner of the Ca bert, constable in Justice Brinker's |!oan.” Exact figures were expect. nadian clan of Seattle, to be held) yee sv kk aerg [there Joicing over unofficial Saturday night in the New Wash-| iii way ntimations that the public’s re- OLYMPIA, Feb. 17.—The bit will take on the appearance | "Rey! | socom wuit wan filed |sponse had bee ry Me gy ied aoe Wee Bee Coveeee © es Lambert against J expected A Man You Can Count Gov el! ter and sate as ool eae 2 - avidencing the public spirit.) For honesty, intelligence Clausen, i %, bg apa at tho that's exactly the name | managers of the cat paign declared) mindedness and ideals of campaign, has an echo in Senate of Vancou of the constable and also thh name |that a large majority of the sub| service Bilt 216, introduced by Landon of |ter of mu and| of his wife, Polly, the divorce suit | ac ons had been paid, In many| : Inqui King, placing the leutenant gov- minister of ce and attorney | 4. not theirs fuatanben the withdrawal of | inquire by ernor on the state highway board, |general of Canada, He will speak| it's q ditferent couple altogeth-|huge sums for pledge to the gov-| L. D. LEWIS { tp place of the state auditor, — Saee oe e es jer,” explained Attorney Charles |ernment presented a serious prob- ¥ ’ The “peace and harmony On Sir Charles’ right will be ¢ irk, who filed the case he lem to banks, but elaborate precau are worrying a good deal th aul General Nicholas Bogliavensky, | other vert has disappeared. tions were taken to prevent any and Clausen. On one sid to Paul Brenna ""*« THIS LAW WOULD |this account anxious to have peace with France and Italy | mare governor, and on the other the Vice Consul Pelly, o fearful lest an Investigation of the pat Britain, and Louis Hertc state auditor's office, as asked by be seated on eltt ide of the governor In his message, will uruya Tamaki, the mika r split things wide open, and all the | resentati Dantel Kelleher will peace and harmony” will be de. |#peak for the Americans stroyed CITY DETECTIVES G. A. Herg OSTEOPATHS WON'T PRACTICE SURGERY OLYMPIA, Feb. 17.—-House No. 8, providing that osteopaths be | w pitt | sobs allowed to praction surgery, was defeated Friday in the lower hou after a bitter argument between advocates and opponents of the bill Altho 48 members of the lower house voted for the bill, and only 44 against !t, the bill was defeated because of four absences, the bill did not obtain the constitutional majority required for {te passage DIVER KILLS TRIO LONDON, Feb, 17.—Three per-| ons were Killed today when a aub-| marine sank the British Steamship | Queenswood PLANES ATTACK BRUGES LONDON, Feb, 17.—Naval aero: planes made simultaneous and suc cessful attack Bruges harb nd the aerofrome at Chirtele esterday, the admiralty announce ed today WASHINGTON, der to carry out gation directed son, the federal Feb, 17.—In or the food investi by President Wil trade commission y asked.the house appropria- | tion committee to appropriate $400,000 for the work | THE COLD storage steamer Hi hu Thompson will carry coal here fter, according to Ro D. Pinneo. ship broker, who sent coal to San Francisco recently in this ship, The venture proved successful JOAN VAN DELL, |Chairm ank. W. Olson, an early trial. slayer will of have an at strom and R Fred A Cochrane arrested Thursday on infor Horne mation from San Francisco that he w nted there by a United OLYMPIA, Feb. 17.—All men be tween the ages of 18 and 35 will be compelled to give one month each year to military training, if a state compulsory military training bill, introduced by Representative Zed. nick of King county, in the house vesterday, It is better to lose health like a ‘ MAKE ’EM ALL TRAIN court on the charge of send | spendthritt than to waste it like a! ene matter thru the mails WM. S.HA FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY TEN CENTS ANY SEAT miser.—Stevenson. goes to th -- | “YOUR LOVE” SONG EDUCATIONAL BILL | a IS BEFORE PREXY Oliver G ranist features Wallace, the master or who interprets the picture the Liberty theatre, has added a new song to his already WASHINGTON, Feb. _provia.|!0ng lst of popular pieces. Wal ing a dollar for dollar co-operation |!#ce's latest is “Your Love,” a with the states and authorizing ex. | ‘lassic attributed to a sweetheart penditureg of $28,000,000 on a ris-|from her beau. ing scale thru the next eight years | the senate today tional education bill. The bill now | w president Seattle passed the voca-| know aw music lovers did not until recently that Wallace besides an interpreter of mu- sic, a composer. with Bessie Love cud Louis e Glaum FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION CONTINUOUS 11:70 11 aD,

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