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Git! He Left Behind Joined Parade TT JOBS GONE —D. LLOYD GEORGE After th» } 1 down the ; jimen, is virtually A REPUDIATION O page 1d. Friday | {IS CANDIDACY R I LECTION vi gta | : ‘ See es cat tk $1.66 a ; . geil le tk By Ed L. Keene ton { get stung for twice its value. The jobs ba i them LONDON, Feb. 23.—Face to face with want to pay $1000.00) jor the Seattle Flectn 'a menace of admitted gravity to her food Se fant They aie acxit ait ea supply, thru operation of the German sub- a Ae Ps $30,000 a year, \ Dd fo back marine warfare, England has determined ne of all nine ¢ approves and amy THEY ARI HIS HYPOK PATRIOTISM AND HIS ADVI SCHEMES AT THE EXPENSE OF I F CAN AG , And so they t only failed approval they ga upon the most drastic curtailment of her imports. All luxuries will be banned. Nonessen- bem staples must make way forthe neces- sities of war. Harry O'Brien sergeant of ct any tr partment, altho | have d definitely. ve Erickson aa " . Lieut. ©, C. Bagiey—I'll get back ° dropped him’ to fourth place was tracting business imme-| Premier David Lloyd George announced in third pl . . third place ; : « such sweeping steps in the house of com- has served in the legisla e ern ”) Lieut. |. G. Holcomb rob days. He was HONEST thruout, honest jem fs to let ents know I'm| |mons today. 1 out the duty of SERVING THE PEOPLI ri beck, ready tc do rt stenog | The res will affect | 00 tons of ping entered British | new aspirants for the council, the pe ee Anthony Svarz—liaven't found r t the din Calis for Sacrifice ‘ this and e him third place t abo b an Associ ing table of every Hritieh citize: During the past year the total And the election should be a rat ation of the pri P | Food Stocks Never so Low was 0 0. This was due to tials: The he he albeaed 0) otha she. first Seuse job Ver If s ied the ailocation of tonnage to our ale ; Fe Held | } his Mes, Italy and France are bega@e ' at Bon Marche.) st A consi portion of oy RTO EAE OE OE SE ——__—— ire lowest in our|tonnage has been sunk by subm Forrest Willie ili co back lo l recollection England’ “Man of vines during the past 30 months,” — the Hour” declared, “due to bad harvests. For the nation’s life ir creased DBs The ye tio las been increased dur- he pas ur or five months, ction is necess. ‘ this present month, due to before the war 50,004 (Continued on Page 12) | MacDougall’s, no doubt, ‘a : holding open a better job for me at the Whiton Hardw mpany, I understand, a i } Arthur Dykeman—! haven't a job. Um a chauffear. Ruth Jackson, nine-year-old daughter of Capt. Jackson, of Field Company A, Signal Corps, didn’t exactly | turning troopers, trying to keep step with her Paul Marsh—I need a job. live up to military rules when she joined the parade of the WHO | DICTED HIM Earie Noble—My father is trying |dad. Pleture shows Capt. Jackson hugging the little girl he “left behind” for eight months. to land a Sob for me. jme fine right now * H. &. Volkmar, foreman of the charges alleged to have been Not Certain Yet +] federal grand jury, which indicted sented ir attle before a county | L. A. Russeti—I'm not certain officials and detectives in the booze grand jury in 1910 ut work, I was moter testing graft cases, resigned as local Boy The following letter was received | before we left Seout master Wednesday, after by the mayor from Piper Clarence R. Christie—I have no ‘ Mayor Gill manded an in H. 8. Volkmar, who has been for | or fir arrange WASHINGTON, Feb. 23— |Denman suggested the plan to the satigation of his character a week or ten days, commissioned was former a tobacco rth An amendment to the revenue president ‘ his was regarded as the first; scout master, handed his resigna. | ne p> ee bill, empowering the president Want Scandinavian Ships | back ting from the booze Iso turned over h Henry Nightlinger—You'll prob to seize foodstuffs “wrongfey | Denman discussed with the presi- i ape veck resulting © t t After eight months of service at Cale ca MaREIE nae seamen: | gent f -— graft indictments. Mayor Gill, who ® Hi ably » 1 ack as conductor for vr eight t held for the purpose of unjust dent the pending legislation which ‘ igh efi Bus ympany Mon-| Calexico, 79 members of Field Com increases in prices,” in violation gives the board the power to s@ has been doing some investigati 1- | Calexico, ota T A h os his own hook, has intimated tha Martin His Attorney . pany A, Signal Corps, National n le swe a lear Way, e of anti-trust laws, was intro: ire to the American flag those »velopment ccordi to the don’t anticipate |. duced in the senate today by ships now under construction in several sensationa! Cevelopmen According he i p of Washington, returned to “ | y follow, turning new light on |S. Martin, assistant { g back to work |Gusrd of Washing’ " aii an 0 one, for “ orke” Sen. Lewis, administration | American ship yards, which would »hone company. | Seattle—their home—at D whip. | otherwise sail under the flag of @ the government case. ific 1 : ; * - colitis atulictal pris Orphan—I'll work for] Thursday, Is Il, and Didn't Return Yesterday | 02.22 eens ee oe ae sat more than 18 Monday, the mayor went to E the charges were ma Ingraham, Boy Scout commissioner, in 1910 hae h on | ‘They were met by a crowd at the |} | Pi’ eho receives part pay from the city 1 ned that Volkmar E. E. Phiitipe—I want work. 1/ king st. station, and escorted to the federal trade commission is known] per cent of the ships now being ‘ park levy, and Scout Executive J./ once went the name of French,” | was a telegraph operator spanies of infantry,|| Bho Was oneol the firet at the’ followed. A ‘ oe ene to hold largely responsible for the] built In this country have been con- H. Piper. 4 said the mayor Thursda Elmo Phillipe may return. to| Armory by companies a , piine, ‘ee ih d. Auto horns honked food situation. The amendment] tracted for by foreign governments, ‘ ‘He demanded they investigate, They were asked if they had in-|school. I have no job field artillery and the Second Regi-|} eet ee eee) 4 ome provides that foods thakaananAD LOHAMibaly Scendienvina. Volkmar, and gave them what he | vestigated Volkmar before making, Richard Ray--I'm a street car | ment band 1; ae antes With giowis {led are to be at once sofa by the] It is estimated more than said were high spots in Volkmar's| him a salaried scout master to work | conductor. I'll go back, probably eee Chbiien, thie niet wits babblin }| federal ge ent “to those whose | 000,000 Scandinavian capital is ims career in South Dakota, and also! among young bo James H. Stanton—I wax assist As the digas) corps men merchen bere eae Te re Gyen WOO centnet tee eee Sirl leant necessities are first to be relieved.” | vested in such ships an nt for the Cres-|up Second avenue, while people ap ae _— hig of sok tog eng Government to Fix Prices eee cent Manu’ ¢ Co, and mar-|piauded and auto horns honked, a ear Ped ube ce, The pageantry disap ric for resale of foodstuffs . A job open a short time. Now I|the sidewalk group of happy ones cried softly. Finally she stum ment and shall be limited to 3 TONSIL Ly nay an | it pone hard to keep up with the i They were all waiting for the bied in toa waiting room benc tual cessities of each pur ” BAN ON LUMBER 4 e F. Leveri Three jobs|tall fellows, whose even strides)! tact iene, that would bring : h very quietly, fora have been offered n I'm a drug-|swept them along to the music of a 14 ner gen ong, long time n effort to get immediate re- i . — Fe While lying 4 band mass of black loomed th ¥ S| lief from the acute food situation The Northwest lumber industry TACOMA (Continued on Page 12) the Second infantry be } . the snow-laden gray. Men in Torke the fellow S ttt er able at the Ta! The people on the sidewalks > pte g as the fellows at {/¢ hairman Denman, of t new fed. ‘con't be affected. by Premier Lloyd on an operating ta . didn't eaeth to. unserstand She) Khaki were crowding the vesti- Calexico called him, hadn't {/eral shipping board, conferred with! George's Meihand that England coma General hospital today, await | OMAHA, Feb. 23.—Fire this | peer hea’ to dodge around then™ Sud bules. They leaped to the plat- come Wack. His pup tent mate, {| the president today on a plan to . Fe tinct = noval of tonsils, 0. G.| Morning destroyed the Conti ) ot the little girl darted out } form and decimated intoa score George Storey, had told her the ss into coastwise trade foreign | C¢48e to dmpel im ber. oberg | nental block, at 15th and Doug R L F the pavement to Capt. Jease|\ Of little groups truth ; is constructed. or under con Little Northwest timber has Winslow, 28, of Fern HM, died! jas sts,, in the downtown busi- Bi |Sackson, y . ek ee He's lying today on a narrow }| struction in American shipyards, | been exported to England,” said Ry without a minute's warning. He] "ees district, causing a lose es) nnn |" He turned and looked, They both The girl with the glow Ing white cot in the hospital at Van- {] Want U. S. Wheat H. Allen, sec vy of the West timated at $75,000. A high cheeks searched among them, her association Pri- had been suffering with recurring Into’ each ‘Other's eyes and arra The regimen Th v 1 to repla st Lom n wind for a time threatened to The following state banks have | pat fbi eyes eager al surgeon says he bas to have t fleet of ships which deserted | day » British admiralty sends tonsflitis, but otherwise was sound rry the fiames to the entire [endorsed the bank guaran aw “4 oe Bye demi toake aniyebro-|) The signal corps men were all 1 operation. It was just a the coastw rvice, following the | @ boat here occasionally for a cargo The doctors say the case is one} business district w pending in the legislature,| | em for captains to be aécom-|) off the train and enxiilfed in few minutes before his com | outbre k of the war, The fact that of Douglas fir for usesin railroad of the most unusual on record, and) The Berg Clothing Co. and Hart ich, t it will cost the banks a| sled by their daughters on pa-') hugs and smiles pany entrained that he took it has been necessary to ship by | constructior Ali the aeroplane Sate death to dread of the|mai Furniture Co. buildings were | compa ely small sum a y Pee Bak: neler Capt; daokeon A young man Private. sick. So he mast tng {rail large quantities of wheat and stock the British have used for tea ean rt ” “Ml completely destroyed and every | will every Gepositor Sbs0ltte ee iia Nelle aauenner ROU " Ke Storey,” to be definite— been mighty at 4 p.m. §/other foodstuffs, which previously | months is Washington spruce, coming ordeal. other building in the block was|insurance for every cent he puter iinking OL regelations or crowds went toward the girl Thursday, Surely, he knew a girl went by water from the Pacific to! “If more aeroplanes are built for ———— ees | NAdly damaged. These include: T. In the ban ae wave her back, nor did He didn't come,” he told her, w ttle, And he the Atlantic seaboard, is said to be [military 1 the spruce in them h J. Foley, saloon; Louie Ahko Chey State Bank of (she attempt to go. They were Just Then a group of his friends knew Storey, his one of the principal reasons for the | will oe to come from this Re \s parlor; Welsh cafeteria; Pat-| Spokane & Kast Trust Co rai wept hi pal, would tell he ores , tion, for it isn't grown anywhi 4 ADVERTISING MANAGER’s [II cater: pias Gatesarin: Fae pokane & Eastern Trus | happy to be with each other again wept him away. i al yould tell h present freight congestion ere 3 DAILY TALK : ° aes A Rod tary iggy lafter eight months’ separation her a. Tobacco company, and Jabez! Scandinavian American Bank of | The military band played as coming soon. It will lack a mi of wheat are being held in storage | ened 4, #aloon | Seattle idea files of militiamen swung 1 a » itary band, a crowd and the in Oregon, Washington and Cali-|@ b ae | ii The Paxton hotel and other build American Savings Bank & Trust| A mother, ald and silent, fo'ded the street. ‘The golden pennon swing of infantry. But a certain fornia, by reason of lack of Siok i rooper Is ings on Farnam at., a block away,| Company of Seattle her son to Neither of then of Field Company A, signal girl and a certain convalescent proper shipping facilities = 5 also caught fire from flying embers Yakima Trust Company of North | spoke for onds corps, N. G. W., flapped in the signal corps man will make ur It is with the hope of getting Heir to $250,000 e extinguished javings on Staple Captain Joe Huffm Merchandise badly crushed by a falling v | several fivemen slightly injured. fre was under control at 7 whest into Eastern markets that After exchanging ‘pats on the’) preeze. The crowd sur Pasco of Pasco back, the order “Pall int” pulled PORTLAND, Feb. 29.—Trooper Savings & Trust Company |them apart. He smiled and handed | mil Langendorfer was currying ‘ aa « ‘a . Ther a curious stick, and whiapered | ~ wee — U S. AVIATORS FLY [horses at Vancouver barracks to pay off a 65 cent debt, when he Tand for that—if nobody looks! will be another home | It is known thousands of bushels /else in the world ( 5 Hl, and} ‘au att ima of Ellensburg a word in her ear. Her eyes were POOR UNFED AS | Many families have not taste . Svtuemeidha gas tet a, m, > tangaig Company of Spo-|misty, yet she smiled. The token | Sugar or milk for weeks OVER MEX, BATTLE «:: informed that $250,000 had q that they give you a pearnenerrenninniertnieiny kane. was a slender strip of wood, mount-| | Scores of cases of malnutrition been bequeathed him by his grand- | Oe ae tere eset ence , Northwest Trust & Savings Bank|ed with a regulation cartridge at} FOOD PRICES SOAR have been reported to city hos-| : father, Jacob H. Langendorfer, who f Ice Beneath Snow kad @ecuin leach end \ pitals, EL PASO. 28—While Unit-|dled in New York, Emil starts - alas PE oP | hington Trust Company of] She turned to the woman who had ies ed’ States army aviators flew over | Haat tonight Causes Many Falls) ,Wyasnineton Tr mpany of] one to the station with her, CHICAGO} Feb. 28.—Food pric i Risen rny ey iba | ing opportunities | Spokah A onthe Meehdlr. atead ‘a | the battle field, Carranza forces un row is no exceptl» ' } o's Savings Bank of Seattle “It's a swageer stick,” she beam- | continues th wd steady upward) 9 z ; - : | Sidewalks this morning were the okane State Bank of Spokane, {e4. ‘He made it for me!” |trend today, Prices, which vester Be (cer Col Salvador Ch and a /ERICKSON AND LANE slipperiest they have been this! preet Sound Banh & Trane Conc| This mother surely would not! day were considéred prohibitive at MEETS HIS DEATE body of Villist | | winter ‘here were many hard the opening. of tie market s beneath’: the |e enra ee ee haa owed no indication of declining VICTORIA, B.C. Feb, 23.—The me , falls, due to ‘deli t Company of . . mir Bo inde > snow Fidelity Trust Company Ta if wr even topping in their sk provincial police were notified to. D#ttle ne Boca Grande, a short ig And more cold weather is on tap 9 The coming of the men who did) poeketine day that Frank Isnardy,51, ranch. distance south of the New Mexico! ¢ yuncilman Oliver Erickson according to Weatherman FRANCISCO. The | border duty attracted no | me Cond in the crowded tene. er, of Chimney creek, Chilcoten, border will be the priv | speaker at the & bury, with generally fair weather Kast is outbidding for [Sines Rustling #itk didnt invade) pont districts and among the poo 18 found frozen to a in progress for regular Seturday noon lunch of the 9 ‘ Micah ater = Ba Pie oP (Continued on page 5) er clas cribed as serious for days ago at Sheep Some irs, Salazar’s forces fi King County Demoeratic chib ag | The mercury went down to 29) prices of all foodstuff were on the past week, are regarded ax /mishap deprived him lis team/nally defeating the government |Good Kats cafeteria MORE TAAM 60,000 COPIES above Friday morning about 4/ the climb toda What! Gen. Pershing to marry appritical Charitable organizations and sleigh troops and driving them eastward. Erickson and Lane will speak to DAILY jo'clock, which is the lowest {t ha Higgs today are retailing for 40|New York widow? Gee! hasn't thefreport acute suffering When found the arms were fold-|'The aviators followed the move-!the Public Ownership league Pre Len. A few days ago}man had enough of punitive expe-! Rice, oatmeal and beans are the ed upon the breast, and the rancher| ment of the opposing forces after | day night at the Arcade building || been for several days. Thursday,|cents a dc 5 cents. ditions? chief articles of diet of the poor. |was apparently resigned to his fate.ithe battle. assembly hall, — = — the warmest, was 38, they were