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

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| STATERADICALS IN CONVENTION NORTH YAKIMA, April STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917. PAGE Meeting behind closed doors, rad feal progressives here are drawing up a platform to guide their state-wide activities n conference Tepresentetives of the Nonpartire 9 league, State Federation of Labo b Grange and Farmers’ Union are a tending. They have already p' 1 a alty in the national « an . fone on record as ing crease in pay for solc so they families the army, gov railroad, tele ean support wives more democracy ernment contro! o raph, telephone and express tems, constitutional convention recall of ull elective office itia tive amendment to t onatitut nonpar hon cities al ownership retorm, free speech, and direct marketing of farm 1 Seattle men attend 4 Smith, editor Direct Trader, and H.C. eagott re Joe At Samon, Capt. Leary defies the German commander Butter City Wants a to Be U. S. Model Althe never eo near war as now ELGIN, ll, A 2.--Th a suburb of Chicago, with © Ol aad tnne. ” ene. OS Lo he first time the United States model city of the United cago city plan commission When the now it has no slums or tenem cheeate and its workmen are al! skilled and). erman wars to bombard and Jue the rebels the sand artistically inelined er Leary of ams Commission government. & PET! oicd in Detw fect boulevard, park an? playjo. He a Adler |G syst ground and civic center in Ss dustrial and residential zoning, no ag smoke, dual transportation and/ nd told Capt. F “If you fire, you must fire 5 traffic regulation are a few of The) Longe to command. | 1 not ai k thingaontap, | be answerable for the conse | presen | quences.” | many, England and the Unit-| tes had ships at Samoa (o n the point of ve terr ment to control the islands jointly At the beginning of the war with When Cross, Feverish and Sick Give “California Syrup of Figs” Children love this “fruit lax ative,” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bow TEUTONS SAIL FOR U. S. FROM ORIENT eis 20 nicely | TOKIO, March Ry Mai ‘A child simply will not stop play. | * es B shen Radeon ing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clog | { ged with waste, liver gets slug |war, 60 subjects ‘ stomach sours, then your lit-| powers took passage ‘fle one becomes cross, balf-sick, fe-| China, due at San Francisco, All | verish, don't eat. sleep o7 act nat-|but four boarded the vessel at " urally, breath is bad, system a anghal. Z - * cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache| Since early in the war, Teuton or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See/subjects have been able to leave $f tongue is coated, then give a tea-|China only aboard American ful of “California Syrup of|sreamers and the possibility that ” and in a few hours all the|ine China might be the last Amer- ed waste, sour bile and un-/\-an jiner to leave Chinese ports digested food passes out of the 8Y8|herore war between Germany and tem, and you have a well, playful |in. United States and possibly war oy ame . } tetween China and Germany, caus | Millions of mothers give “Califor ak cannes fa Syrup of Figs” because it is/¢4 * record number of G | = Austrians, Turks and Bulgarians to | perfectly harmless; childron love at, and Wt never falls to act on the|t#ke passage at Shanghat stomach, liver and bowels ae r Ask your druggist for a 50-cent Putnam’s Little Ax end of the t central the lner the Pacifi¢ bottle of “California Syrup of : m3 5 1 Figs.” which has full directions for P babies, children of all ages and for Hits $7,500 Booze -ups plainly printed on the — Beware of counterfeits sold . Putnam's ax fell on liquor here. Get the genuine, made by|+aiued at $7,500, Saturday after “California Fig Syrup Company.”|noon. The liquor was the accum Refuse any other kind with con-|ulation of three months’ raids on tempt. warehouses dd —- bootleggers joints. One half of the trusty Htorce of the city jail was required THEATRE 4) a squad's store room to the street back of police headquarters d M ETRODPOLITAN | paenennnmaaneni nama ; ot Masten! Event }where the party was h of the Season TWO PERFORMANCES By Special Engagement SEATTLE NEW YORK Theo Karle Assisting Artist With Philharmonic Orchestra John Spargur, Conducto CROWD BREAKS UP "PACIFIST MEETING BALTIMORE. April 2.—Balti more today presented a martial ap |pearance, following rioting last night when a pacifist meeting, ad dressed by Dr. David Starr Jordan poe Syme |was broken up. Soldiers are every THU mepay hh tvhere. Long lines of applicants for enlisting formed in front of re cruiting stations early in the day Mati } Police clubs were freely used on the anti-pactfists during the riot jing at the academy of music. Sev jeral were beaten and one youth was taken to a hospital TO NAME DUNCAN OR _ HUGHES OF SPOKANE Gov. Lister Is expected to name Hark Hughes of Spokane success or to BE, W. Olson, state industrial insurance commissioner, some time this week. The fight for the conceded be en Hugh umes A. Duncan, sec ry of the tle Ceatral Labor Council It is felt in circles close to the| VISION _____ WEAR man will be selected for the piace inthe _ SNSI04 partly bec Olson, who was shot at his desk early in the year, wa from Walla Walla Home of the Kryptok Lens (CITY TO THRESH OUT FREE RENTON LINE TANGLE WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR The city council was scheduled {to consider, Monday afternoon, 11 —Adjusting and tightening your glasses. bills straightening out the cit For new ser jconnection with the Seattle & ier Valley Railway Co. The bi —For*new springs in Shur-On or fjcre of jong standing and Mayor Fits-U mounting Gill has announced his intention —For new lqgther caser —For Shur Lens leaners. P. M. Special Request Change of Prograr SATURDAY, APRE AT 2:30 P. M. Only Appearances in Seattis this Famous Young BYiiliant Orehestent Program feats On 8 sow Prices) 50¢ to $2.00 and of signing them if the ure given | passage Most of them relate to the fran » righte of the Rainier Valley while others arrange for the ‘e of the municipal cars over the private company’s Fourth ave. | tracks and the exchange of trans. | |fers. | | LUTHER FERRIS has been nam ed president of the One Hundred |Per Cent club, with W Perkins, is president, and Karl N. Ed —We preseribe, manufacture and fit glasses on the prem- ises WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician 4054-55-56 Arcade (Established 1910) wards, secretary treasurer. The club| is a busi o8 men's organization the United States and Germany interven have been on the verge of war to favor *\ sme into conflict with Germany | Pauncefote of England, to Adler |on being dlple 1 the however thru the ship which | have the — ships en order of the Roosevelt presents his ultimatum Britain refused to join Germany's kaiser, sir,” Von Diederich replied.to the German ambassador protest to United States t j put Dewe guard. He called onyambassador, V Holleben, a A te Ge t © admiral Von/told him he would give Germa " Diederich, and mentioned the fact. 10 days to withdraw her fleet the Dewey's st would force the Hed. | off am here orde among them |balser, sir,” Von Diederich reg Three days before the time ; ; When Dewey moved on Ma Plans along that lia are he: was in the controver over the in a protest nila for his famous attack, he limit, when Germany had not drawn by E. H. Ben ae ‘ontrol of Samoa in the Pacifi Pauncefote did not favor it, but| noticed Von Diederich’s fleet not yet answered the demand, on a} following him. He stopped Roosevelt told Von Holleben he and sent a message to the Ger had decided to shorten the . man commander notifying him, limit by one day. Within 36 a farce. The note, “if he wants a fight, he can hours Germany answered enough to watist have it now Roosevelt's demand by calling In 19 ert woke off dis off her fleet on with Vene ola Le we a at Hiong Kong whe th American countr other of the kaise pay ber debts, and sent down there jerman force! Roosevelt sume: d the Germ SOMETHING NEW e. 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