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STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1917, PAGE 3 FOOD PRICES AND MAY BE FIXED ALFOURWILL (oa B if | VISIT U. S., T0 WHO DYNAMITED the home of TONIGHT | Vashon island, Nov. 28? Tho coun-|ly the food resources of the na ONL Y | ty commissioners will give $100 re jton, and of Washington, and par 2 LONDON, April 11.--Poreign See-} ward for the arrest and convic sak ularly of King county and Seat retary Arthur J. Balfour ts about] o¢ the guilty , are being mobilized against a | men hells pheak sad . wietedie rs ortictal MRS. CHARLES CRICKMORE |possible shortage and to care for |announcement today fr been elected president of the (he armies of men that soon will | During bis absence Lord Ceel! Seat — society for thls. in the field will act as foreten secretary. Lord] ‘ Bye Vhil t pito Robert: Oeell's Gutise ce tuinistor| A RRHRARGAL of the fun| While at the national capitol of blockade will be handled by one| Chorus of the opera, “Blue | there ia talk of a federal food com of hia subordinates during Bal-| Wing.” will t ay eyen | mission with power to fix and reg four's absence Jing at § o'clock tn Mischer hall. It) ulate price nd wages, in this is given under the auspices of the state plans are being laid #o that Arthur J. Balfour was forme y| Beatle Federation of W hether the prices be fixed or first lord of the admiralty in the} Clubs. { ting, the Northwest ! old coalition ministry in England,| ACCORDING TO a ceblegram | have food for the nation this fall and it was his support, with that of| r sterday evening at New| Altho tentative plans have been Andrew Bonar Law, another union-| Yc American Iner Minne-)made and county organizatio ist, that mado the Lloyd George] sota, which left New York March | formed, in the state, thone at ministry possible {24 with 106 Americans among her|head of the movement have t gland could hardly have select-|crew, has reached a British port| marking time until after the stat ed a man of greater knowledge of|safely, This vessel was formerly | wide conference to be held Thurs war conditions and of war organ-|in the § le Orient trade day at the Cham of Commerce lzation than Balfour for such a mi*| THE ANCIENT Order of United relal Club assembly sion. Work ' the woman's auxtl lary, t yor, are me ne eakers from all tat lodges edure 1 data | UP GERMAN WORKS ” HAROLD M, DAKIN, of t from) the, Coparts: of 1916, of the law achool | f W., has been appointed will be delegates fro Continued From Page 1.1 at Bremerton by Mayor M. F/O tne tree ie egontatives, t county, comm BY A unanimous vote, President | oe the enemy continued inces- Wilesa's handling Of the interna alt ral ot ational, 1 d al situation a endo social organization Bad weather made no diff psa henge ~cptetlrly nea Ef » y| Mayor Gill Tuesday announced ye! : cto x tees’ alee owned city at Kent woul jconfident of their superior strength be ple ith vegetables by city jand secure tn the rdina-|, OFFERING TO raise an amy of ansede ehrandie. ‘tion of all arma of servi » Brit-|* ican Russians ish poured forward tn waves stead). ¥!* ny on the oast “ BONCRETE PAVING ! Raps hia aah wy eid eA European front, Ivan 1, Narody | f pw ork nd former! pre land and as steadily eating it awny of New ¥ and formerly « pF MAY BE STOPPED | weedy odpm tintone inent figure in revolutionary move: | | ments in Russia, yesterday axked | | low Out Germans Secretary of War Baker for per THRU INJUNCTION! Tt was possible today to under-| mission to raise such a force. | | stand In a way why the British Bap " | losses in the Kroat oftenaive today | 4 THE FUNERAL servi “rows | The citizens of Tukwila, headed have been far less than the mini soe ap w nol by Mayor Steve na legal of all. Do not miss it! J}mum anticipated. Brition arti. | Saleamen of were held Wed |war Friday mor ably in ita concerted fury of dis-/DeSday afternoon at the chapel Of yi and in the supreme court. They xe, Iiterally turned the ground | Butterworth &, Sons |seek an njunction against the coun rmana held into a muck THE U. OF W. library has ssioners to prevent them ALLACE URLITZER Misrurs ! “Pinched J eived an important addition in that was first told when the Ger Collection of documents pertalr mans started their retreat. They | to the early history of Washin had to go back. British artillery! Which were donated by Misa E had made their positions a horror, |“. Prosch, daugh of Thomas W. a shambles, a sea of hummocky |Prosch, the pioneer historian earth, pockmarked by craters. STRUGGLING WITH an umbrel-|its fulfillment. They claim that the| Germans Terrorized a in a gust of wind and rain at the/promise was made in return for! German prisoners today led back |corner of Fifth ave. and Cherry st. their donation of the right of-wa: paving ortion of the Pacific with any meterial except the same story over agal dectares the complaint, was of a former board of} and they now #eek se ners, In the Finish” is 2 teets of behind the lines declared the Brit-|last night, T. L. Bullock, 58, of/ that k is enduring, while con- Keystone comedy! ish fire was so cyclonic that many |709% Seventh ave, was struck by | ore i. for of their officers fled for their lives | an driven t Gal-| Judge Smith granted a temporary outburst. The 1 fire had a per the morale of the was linjunction Saturday j WANTS STONE AND at the first titanic terrific hell of |ceptible eftect Germans bruises. “As fighters, they are finished.”| THE WILL of hie Dibba |remarked one British officer today | John R. Wilson was filed yester| who had been fighting constantly | day, by which $1,000 ts given each for two days. “Picked men faced | of his two daughters, and the res us—but we were better men than to his widow, Mrs, Frances M. W! they. The picked Germana ran | son. both ways from the middie when| ai. DIFFERENCES between the the assault began. Some ducked/ city @ Rainier Valley railway towards us, holding up their bands.|,04 the city have been settled by They were hungry, tired and nerve- |the eleven Ordinances which were shattered by their experiences. | eee i council Some showed vs the black broad | [IW aL? Mayor ( that constituted their ration and ay jagher. Pp with FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15¢ Children 5¢ “This ls a war of democracy against autocracy—it Is for the continuance upon earth of free institutions that thie war Is be Ing waged.” 8o declared Prof. Oliver H. Rich ardson, of the University of Wash- ington history department, when he jaddreased the Municipal league at! ‘e ‘See Dr. Edwin J. Brown D.D. s. the main features is the city ts| ws y had to the Washington Annex Tuesday. iHIM SELF completoed ft was all they had riven common-user glia ob) "naar tock, to ania cua is Are Tired of War te ee er ae promptly retired from the chatrman:| Seattle's Dentist?!) 7 AY. “Oth declared they wore hee! REP. HENRY T. HELGESEN, |anip of the foreign relations commit-| [Get & $26.09 set of tooth poor sfonde ig More than|republican from North Dakota/tee, and Clande Kitchin deposed for $29.09, or . gry—and tired of war died at Washington yesterday, fol-/trom house ership for 115.00. These prices tn- one declared the kaiser was ‘0 wing an ratio rT appendt ‘Our concern is not with Senator chide extracting without iwhed’; others cursed their imperial) (i. ° His son, Eli esen. | Stor . sald, “but with — mperor. And all of them were Very | 1. 1) the transfer oe , t = h well satisfied to remain as prisoners. le, Ioft Saturda: night for - diitines pe the hell of British fire” Woon cion, on receiving word| sritish curtains of fire, De) shar his father was critically The Easiest Way fectly placed, blasted away commu e Ger } at & t four ounces of plain, lb angteateor gare ira nicating trenches and frequently cut) EIGHT (CHINEDE arrested rae Dandruff | greater strength which off large bodies of Germans with-|Week at 606 King st. — plawiee) End dru is out food and without ammunition ullty acd the « ares << — nR ap Na One Britsh officer related today Sse sepa a ioe paid. fines | tails ety BncnatwAte that his brigade bad taken 2,000) 0000 f and that is to dissolve it. This} risoners. One of his company com, [and that Je to disscive: & . Thle| |manders who took a comp man battery of field guns—or, rath IN ON ordinary 1 arvon; @ it at r, what was left of It after the Brit nig wh retiring; use enough sh fire—said the battery command to moisten the sealp and rub ft In er had told him his guns had not SCHOOL REC | gently with the finger tips | een fired for the last #ix days, be | By morning, most if not all, of . ; cause he could not get ammunition. | ‘ your dandruff will be gone, and % -| = 3 | Protest against aggressive recruit f . Preates. Its rich oil-food en-| “ ‘gritsh “Push” Has “Punch : —* sebeaslenss) more applications will | ! ; ens the whole system and| go trresistible was the British|ing among high school boys has Gissolve and entirely | n voleed by Frank B. Cooper, su rintendent of schools, who says strong its|t at! > tremendously that the Germans were | sweep, ‘oy every single sign and trace pune seengthens the organs to KITCHIN REMOVED : ler digestion. | headache FARM WAGES || Cynthia Grey’s BY GOVERNMENT! T ET TERS Satisfactory Terms Always mt (ROTE-RANKINCO: prisoners at once, Staples only OTTO fF ALP GEL. General Manager will be planted, altho a little celery vr uso in the hospital may bel att FoR U, §,, RICH OR POOR grown, The vegetables will be used in all city institutions Doar Miss Grey: Just a word to) The city farm was purchased as|"A Reader.” Anyone who is a} a home for the city’s aged work [reader would not ask such a ques-| horses, but since gasoling has sup-}tlon, with many of the leading mil planted animal power, ttle of the |Honaires of America offering them: | land is used for pasturage. selves as well as their fortunes to |the United States; such men as the heir to the Vanderbiit’s millions, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Teddy Roosevelt, Jess Willard and many others, even here in our city | Why hasn't a man who makes his “Stand Together,” Is Now Plea of Doctor David Starr Jordan ])tiving’ in America (even if he doesn’t own his own home) got| SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 just as much to fight for as the Our country {a now at war, and || Millionaire?) We are or should be the only way out ts forward.” thankful we are able to fight when This was the opening line of }| War le forced upon us, instead of | 4 message flashed from Wash. || Standing back and waiting for the| ington to San Francisco by Da- || other fellow to fight, just because | vid Starr Jordan, leader among || he has more money than we have pactficists, yesterday Thia is our country, be we rich or Dr. Jordan, who is chancellor || Poor, and everyone who Is a true blue American will fight for her emeritus of Stanford university campaigned, lectured and used || !f there were not so many like “A hie ability and energy continu Reader,” we would have a bigger o to further the pactficiats’ || 4nd better army ANNA ement - | would not change one word,” || FIGHT KAISER’S CREED bis message continued, “that 1 Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like to have «poken against war, but || say a word in answer to “A Read-| that te no longer the issue. Weller.” 1 cannot understand how any must now stand together with |} one could get such an idea if they the hope that our entrance into || had been reading the papers since Hurope may in ome way ad-||Germany began her outrageous ‘ vance the aatise of democracy i|desde. 2084 The Famous Hinge Dooy “Hoosier Beauty’ and hasten the coming of lasting || You think this Is a war of com pegee mercialism, do you? Do the poll ¥, message Was sent to afi ticians and the, ones on Wall, st 6 9 Ban Francisco newspaper. command our ships to be sunk and our citizens murdered? No. Still | you would blame them, Perhaps you feel they should go to war first. | Each one of us, in a different way, | |can serve our country best. All| cannot go to the front and fight! with guns and swords. Yet we! Kitchen Cabinet LIFETIME CONVENIENCE GAS,HEARTBURN, are, in a way, fighting for our! . F Pi a country—fighting to uphold our You will need a big table space to work on. The honor nation. | Hoosier gives it. You want it uncluttered by parti- Did you read the article, “Hohen-| | A SICK STOMACH zollern Greed as Told by Frederick the Great"? The creed that the lemperor of Germany seems to be following? That is what we are {fighting against, net for or against Wall st. gain. tions and cubby holes. See the room above and around the Hoosier’s aluminum or porceliron sliding table top. There is storage space above and below, with places for 400 articles within arm’s reach! There are 40 labor- saving inventions like extra hands to help you ONE DOLLAR DOWN puts a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet in pe’s Diapepsin” relieves stomach distress in | to argue such a fiv inutes. Not et “A srg ridioulous ‘dee war of commer-| PINONE DOLLAR A WEEK quickly and easily pays for it. Time it! Pape's Diapepein wiil|claliam, have you no confidence) 4 and trust in our president? Would you, because you thought such a | ®wWeeten a sour, gassy or outofor der stomach within five minutes If your meals don't fit comfort. | thing, let other nation take away ably, what you eat Hes lke a|our rights and honor which our lump of lead {n your stomach, or {f | forefathers fought and died to pre-| ee 1 have heartburn, that la usuelly |eerve? If all thought that way, our a wien of acidity of the stomach. |valliant ancestors have died in| boys to go and kill some other ‘THE “COME-BACK” Oo from your pharmacist a fifty. vain. The outrageous deeds of Ger-| mother’s boy. Millions of mother- ent of Pape's Diapepsin and) many should be enough to quiet! hearts are bleeding for their boy8| pie “Come-back” man was take a dose just as soon as you such a thought whose souls were rushed Into the never down-and-ovt. His we can. There will be no soyr risings,| It Is our place to uphold our life beyond, Ruined homes, hun. | coniliion beceuse of over wore, Ieee no lcbing of undigested food | president and not squabble over, ger, endiess suffering ls what war ling demands stimulation to mixed with acid, no stomach gas or | who should be the first to march to|pays the woman who gave up her |the cry for a health-giving ai fullness or heavy feel-| our country’s defense. Enough that/husband and her sone—all that | and the refreshing sleep essen lal to ing In the stomach, nausea, debill.|citlzene of this country have been| wae dear, ali that made life worth i capsules, the national ‘remedy tating headaches or dizzmess. This | murdered to show you that thie is! while. Holland, will do the work. will all go, and, besides, there will|not a war of commercialism, but| “War le hell” and le Inspired | Wonderful! Three of these capeuies be no sour food left over in the| war to defend our rights. therefrom. If we women can't Stop |berore he knows !t: whether his stomach to poison your breath with We have been ridiculed for pa-| man's mad-work, we can refuse to | trouble comes from uric acid nauseous odors, tlence and tolerance. When we) bring more boye for thelr prey. fag, the kidneys, gravel oe Pape's Diapepsin helps to new-| held our peace we were called MOTHER OF 3 BOYS. | other ailments that befall the tralize the excessive acid in the| cowards that kept quiet for the| sealeus Atserionn.| Dow's wae stomach which {* causing the food | sake of financial gain; now that | you are ‘entirely down-and-ou! | ARIZONA mie thems today, Your Grameie fermentation and preventing prop-| we go to war we still hear the cry [that It is for financial gain; that Q.—Will you please toll me which giagiy refund your money they 1 Wall st. men may have a few more heartburn, state was admitted to the Union) not help you. 25, bic | last, and also what year? | think It/box. Accept no sub tut s. Relief tn : for the name GOLD MEDAL, on five minutes is waiting for you at any drug store. | dollars. | was Arizona In 1913, but some think box They are the ort These large fifty-cent cases con-| Do you expect the business world| it was Utah. JUST 13. imported Haariem O11 Capaulen tain enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to |to stop the minute war is declared?| A-—-Arizona was the last state ad-| usually keep th © family free | If it did, we would not last long at| mitted. It became a state Feb. 11, from stomach acidity and ita symp-, wa City routine must be kept up 1912. sourness, gases, heartburn, and | po Policemen, Judges, poli-| MUST PAY RENT for many months. longs in your home. Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous Tella Common Sense Way To Treat estion. It be |ticlans, are needed by a city. City) @—i have been told that when jleaders have their duties to per-j/the owner of a hou gives his ‘form, which help to keep the coun-| renter 30 days’ written notice to va- try in harmony. \cate, the renter does not have to pay 1 believe all single men in any| rent for that time. Will you kindly line of work will be called shortly. let me know if that is true? FAY. Anyway, dear reader, we have our| A.—A landlord may collect rent country’s honor, our homes, our/from his tengnt up to the time he loved ones, to protect from an un-!| acates, ever! tho he has been served scrupulous enemy. One who would! with a notice to vacate not hesitate to injure you or yours! if the chance afforded, even as the old men, women and children of France have been killed by this same enemy, killed for no other reason than to kill, for they were helpless men and women and inno- cent babies, who could harm no one. Remember, we would all be accord. ed the same treatment, so why COR.THIRO A DRESSES MEN WOMEN 00,4 ro weit QUR CREDITS 0. | IrropHoME Another Big, that non of claim » - ~ ~* | READ STAR WANT ADS ! - ° VAUDEV Jos. A. Mulley pol Clever, New Show—Tomorro at ow off the injurious acids. | rie aces literally awapt off thelr of ft, no matter how much dandruff | $f mily ems and) you may have. | food students, recruiting off worry or argue about who gains| the money? We must keep our DAWNE JUNE & CO. the student leaders joined the Coast were Fred yesterday. They | the senior] | president of class; Ralph Graves, editor of GRAY HAIR MONEY BACK pg DEFENSE SPRINGS artiiiee) EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES DENTIST LEAVE yout FEARS ; BEHIND 3 SURPRISE ON STATE! 7° put strength into her “LISTEN!” “oe ag qa Se | nerves and color into her | y ib i A poet heeks. | {Dentistry a I practice it isa gen-| Healthful, Guaranteed Prep- | The defense in the case of Thos S | tle art, qu os parm, Be bd aration. Tracy, charged with the murder of There can Goring, » ents will bear Deputy Sherfff Jefferson ‘Beard at|be no beaut! now, and Will he right way to restore hair to Althe time of the wholesale shooting] ful. healths tens this wie A ig as ote halt in Everett, last November, sprung a| "?*? ea a | ; itterera surprise when It placed W. H. ( tay, | Sy ae toothaches and all. the|‘ commissioner of finance of Everett,| ron mpany and follow eed tolon the stand Tue trouble i purer, ere ee enenen: Sune back! Clay wan required to tell of aj {he int gigas Vion toe the| meeting of city officials, mill own-| when ed prepara era and newspaper editors, when it] ‘p hair) wag determined to put an end to the] pen ot i: " $5.00 »: tr 12 Xl trouble in Everett t | era Gov, Clough, according to Clay, t . $10. 00 .. $15. 00 © ; ta sked McRae if he had the courage P 1 A ti natural dark safely to go thru with the plan, and Me- / Phis pertioular ainless Austin : permanently, | Besides, G Ba) Rae told him to give him the men t¢ asily. assimilated Third and Vike, Watrance i mill Full be glosmy and abundant! and the courage would be forthcom- |4« eR ee Na nd hand This helps tO ing ‘and endurance look Young and attrrre nota patent) ‘Thi, according to Clay, was the | of Mnervour, ‘irritable, care. medicine, It is a simple 1. beginning of the citizen-deputy plan, | 6 ie ARO er cece ine in Wiktid Herts peded gi ti «Clay. testified that there was! instances used it in my own ' Barte Owl some talk of Consulting Wm. Black-| Practice, with most surprising re jany rcmphia “ren man, rnment labor agent, Who)" NOTH—NUXATED IRON, recommend: TRUSS TORTORD | mentie aime. il-| was in Everett at the time of $e | OO oe ee a coed denen, Witt Can be oii uted by wearing the|lustr f oe Hal meeting, but that fearing re the} in varant of success or Es. ve trial to prove ita nuperior- Tollet ais @-Ban Depilatory|men, tt was decided not to at bis) et eto! Hertel! Drug Co, Bwitt's Phar 4. LUNDBERG co. (odorless) for removing superfluous] 4a) ee oes ail wena arugaiew. 1107 ‘Third Ave. eee hemetivee woke Openly Ati poe gli ae | or SoAnet esr ard! orl an Ot, Will find, too, that all fteb-|iNe, Cates '" | country’s honor. | am trying to be| “THE UNDER-WATER GIRL” 'SOTT’S EMULSION Jaw a German field gun in action—|the federal government regarding|ing and digging of tho scalp will|*¥°%,° “A PATRIOT. | vg. ° | but served by British Tommies, and|the best means to be used in the| stop instantly, and your hair will|the stoma ~ Carl Rosini and Company you. must stand lits German ammunition fired| creation of an army.” lbe fluffy, lustrous, glossy, » ny and} Su am MOTHER PROTESTS LUSIONS + ‘ | * » nes 0 not be patriot-| got 4 look and feel a bu dred | gent against substitutes. jagainst the Boch I do not t ny patriot-| soft, and ni a hun ante! gent : 3 8 “/ | The gun and a plentiful supply of ic citizen would think of asking that/ times better. ny {hs | Dear Mise sol 4 ; nr ne nt Anderson & Goines Phil Bennett a »-2) ammunition had been abandoned in the part of men should be taken t You can get liquid arvon at any fa 4 an a tend to pre “ rls "ao tan peed Age “<A Ghost 6f 9 Coen” ‘The Alpine Troubadour first-class condition by the Germans. | boys until our resources in men/|drug store. It is inexpensive, and | ;;; os orma i: rh - o 3 val y' ite space | Not only had the ground been thoro | have been drained to the extent t four ounces is all you will need. | t treatment ze est cg le i a cutee Taylor & Brown Moralle’s Pets ly prepared by incessant artillery |it 1s necessary to call upon boys 16) This simple remedy has never been | 571 ahuation which is seldom printed. le Mian Forget-tt" tinct Animal Novelty pounding for the British forces to and 17 years of age,” aald Cooper. | known to fail.—Advertt m1 a situation which te seldom printed. ¢ r Savance bat the rensons behind the "esata mous coutenaaie Bit natgin aman takes a human ie Esme. ““IS MARRIAGE SACRED? ee arse’ (a teat Wodke at Prece- propaganda in the high schools look-| Dr Ferdinand “ kills by the dozen, he is a hero. PHOTO. “WIFE IN SUNSHINE” re : : now ap-\ing toward recruiting | York Physician and Medical Mugnesia The mother, offering the best PLAY With Marguerite Clayton, Sydney Atlnsworth, Lillian dented aerial fighting are now ap-| ing ard aitin | 5 Pear brtaga 4 Fd 1 Tr school board voted Monday} A thor, says: years 0 er life, gives up Ou Drew and Edward Arnold. parent. u 2 date « sands of things for the welfare and ——————— night to award diplomas to seniors distress education of her boy When her APTERNOONS, 10 CENTS; EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS, 15 CENTS who enlisted for service. Three of EVERY WOMAN food |W or alman tna toner tee Take It Home and Try It! 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