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amis ee omer os an Tn NN ey — THE SEATTLE STAR ‘STAR MAN JOS DRY NATION LOOMS NAVY; IS PUT THRU THE “BUG HOUSE AS MEANS TO MEET * Continued From ES] FOOD SHORTAGE rambled, “it’e the life, boys; | BY ROBERT J. BENDER ! 600,000,000 Bushels Available it's the life!’ fied Prose tate Correaponde Those behind the mc nt de hag 9 so _ boy phy Pe aoa WASHINGTON, April 14. are that more than 80,000,000 fatally twiste: put even & hat we nie: of bushels of grain would be saved 4 thrilled under bis interesting and| America’s “big push” for food | i i heer and whisky plants entertaining narratives: may wipe out her breweries and “That's enough to feed 12,000,000 A little government tug met distilleries. people,” Dr. Wiley, pure food ex at Norfolk and took us over to the Taking advantage of the pert, said toda recetving ship Richmond The threatened food shortage thru Distillers’ Offer Scorned water was rough and the (ug) out the world, and demande on The movement has gained such | bobbed like a cork at time the American farmers to feed am that distillers ther Ordered to “Bug Houre” not only the United States but making overtures to con | Two of the boys in our party wot | her allies, the “dry in con «r offering to restrict their out “Hell hath sick and fed the fish "7 1 oot cart | gress are preparing to launch = put so as pane at least 15,000 . o’ pale around the «ills myse @ epectacular drive for “war 000 bushels of grain annually for no fury like “Nothing at all; nothing at all prohibition.” Plans for the ef- food a woman sympathized the old sailor. “Many's| fort nave been completed, and his offer, however, is scorned by scorned,” the time I've seen the waves so high! will be announced next week KE. C. Dinwiddie, chairman of the but, instead, they've alm washed us off the! ‘The purpose is to stop the manu jegisiative bureau of the antt-liquor| 5 top decks facture of all Hquors and beers tn forces here, He says the distillers this woman | On the Richmond they examined | the United States at least for the and brewers today are overstocked | pleads for S four enlistment papers. Then an period of the war, thereby diverting with grain, and “for business rea the man who officer called an orderly millions of bushels of grain inio|sone are willing to reduce their has wrecked “Take these reer over to the) food channels erain | demands for Ul coming ye year ee hanpi- bug house,’ he commanded PPt We followed the orderly ashore and headed for a large cement block butlding a few hundred yards distant } “What in Sam HiIl fe the ‘bug jhouse,” orderly?” one of the recruits asked. “That's where we fumigate you.” he laughed. “Do you SAN FRANCISCO, April 14—! The camp will be prepared for think we real jlors want to » immed © accommodat ic ft associate with you fellows until 00 men, and it ts expected will we know you're clean w enlarged later The man at the “bug house” was ican lake, be handled. Candid Capt. Richard Park, corps of engi-|t neers, VU. 8. A., left today for Amer Washington, wh that 5,000 can for com a Jovial spirit. His name is Roy | will join Capt. A. Ro Erhnbeck, and) missions in « reserve Love, and he hailed ortginally fromjwith bim prepare the recently ac-| corps will recetve months je Get Baths and Uniforms | diate use as a training camp for the| which they will be obligated to ac He looked us over sternly, how-|officern’ reserve corps cept the commission awarded them Is Any Of Vital interest te ever, and asked, sharply Gen. BeJl, commanding the West-\on the basis of their ing in Every Husband and “How many of you fellows are@jern department, after investigating their studies will be Wife Safe Wife afraid of water?” the various camp sites which are| permanent and continuous, it was None of us would admit tt available, has announced his nele: nounced, an long as there is need Well, some of you look as If you tion of the American n lake tract. army reserve officers. were!” he added Go out there — —— —_ and get soap and towels and take a ——jN—— “BRIDGES BURNED” A Story of a Secret Bride’s Sacrifice A Play of Great Force With the Love Element Love took all our civilian clothes away from us, and when we 7 ACTS beable: BS nia LEADS DOG RACE By Edwin Milton Royle UR eg NOME, April 14.—Seppala's dog “The Squaw Man” 1 team was the first to reach Coun: Making a New Appeal to Women ee ere a on the run to Nome in the All «Apr — 1A eensta is” dentinal a. as Well as to Men. | Enlletment runs by sections, sc ray coin a “werent Po Mi :b wt This picture never shown in Seattle ‘o cording to the latest full army [and stoped for a rest. Seppala before except at this theatre. First run and navy recruiting figures |ond Anderson left Council toweth about 4 monthe ae. New returning at > available today—the East jor at 2-98 os Thesis the request of thousands. M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS rumaing the heaviest, the Mid. | Both teaine Wore to need seedy : ai coal de RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA die West doing well, the South /and all Seppala Don’t confuse it with “The Common Law running low a the fave Sectional figures for the army are not available beyond the March re < not wralianie hevond che Mar*> "= RESERVE STUDENTS nm the army and navy, are showing | * Hy agen authorith i Army men say that recrufting to : i j ma feeling the stimulus of the| Captain William T. Patten, com mandant of the versity of Children .... Children ....5¢ lrecent instructions that volunteers econ gi - by ken with the understand a Get De, has ad lug that’ they shall only serve na | vised all freshmen and sophomores Loge Sonia, 25 JOHN HAMRICK Loge Seats. 25c ithe period of the war. | who are enrolled In the reosrve of Nary recruiting is decidedly on} ficers’ training corpse to continue the up arade the last few days, run.| ith this work rather than enii Second and University os a dae: jin the guard or regular army lee age | branches ' | Repeated orders have come fr Prof. Edmond 8. Meany, on be! tern 4 rtment in 2 > > luxe, one year's sa half of the Oval club, honorary! Francisco, advising that the « Single Preacher Is — to the ren fund, The of-| men’s Pible class of the First Chris- spper class man society of the unl-|of cadet training be kept up so > - -| tan church, as a farewell. versity, yesterday prevented the U.lranks of kent np so! Fined in Owri Church) |fense was “matrimonial obstinacy.”| tia church, as MUSICAL PROGRAM “Rigoletto,” Concert Paraphrase By Verdi-Liszt Piano Solo . .By Liborius Hauptmann “Der Rosen Kavalier”. By Strauss Orchestra Number Admission 15 Cents CLEMME Seattle's Best Photoplay House y, to be apjed under the auspices of the young of W, with photographs of the 15|corps will not dwindle Considerable difficulty was ex- presidents of the inatitution. The He wouldn't “get pected in collecting it, as the divine) If you value your watch, let work of collecting the pletures,| If you don't enjoy mystery, for et | So a kangaroo to go to new fields, and riaynes repair it Nees Liberty, the- hich has taken several years, was | about William court conven-| ptre —(Advertisement. performed by Prof. Meany, while the cost of framing the pictures was borne by the Oval clut HEIDELBERG —> Dill Pickles =|FARMERS BUY 100 se AUTOS TO HUSTLE MINNESOTA VOTES | $T. PAUL, April 14.—One hu dred autos were purchased by the National Non-Partisan league he today for use in what probably TOMORROW 7 One Week Only Correspondent Lyon be the greatest and hottest farme wers he had emerged f political campaign ever waged in new underwear and sox and white AI) Minnesota duck suits ready for us - ii But All Were Patriotic | The cars will be delivered within) But All Were vatiet, | few days, and with these, and) her's, and when we came }many others owned by the league, | jooked like shorn lambs. You could }each manned by a Nonpartisan | hardly characterize tt league organizer, every farmer in ‘ther they knewes 0 the state will be visited an awful hurry The league plans to organize the ! at around most of the state as completely as the North Da. Tematnder of da iscussing | kota farmers were organized when “4 We stayed in the “bug house” t st eet i Mle aaamne abadeamt 24 hours. Most of the recruits will remember it as the place bar we ap that of the of has suffered from an unwise of cosmetics, here is an easy, inex- e way to clear it: Spread ona Resinol Ointment, Jetting it remain ten minutes. Then wash off with PRESENTS The Epic Drama Supreme ting and sold ‘grocers nize tin ihe sine tin your. the next political | “Ry the time v4 (@) leampaign arrives, the league wil where they slept on a cot for have as members 95 per cent of the| the last time. Henceforth it farmers of Minnesota,” sald A. C.| was to be hammocks, stretched Townley, president of the league. 5iy feet from the floor here today. | thot water. Finish with a dash of KAGE | Tecruits ir that day brought more ne time, next day were ready for another Every bh , cold water to close th do ” “ when we Segoe oss day, and wre dome we Judge Frater Rules Phywical examination and our com Tistetios ond lanve theterosiasion lane. trax to Admit Germans fice, there were nearly 40 of ws. ree «amine! Sono snd Kesinol Oiatment 1@ af boy and young man “yg sa Natives of Austri a and Germany | was in that crowd, toughs from city fellows from epaaneteennnieenennne ihe Med thely plications for! slums; lado) citizenship before war was decier-| small towne iral districts ed by the United States may still bright, al with good edu become American citizens, if a rul-| cations; preachers’ sons; boys with ing by Judge A. W. Frater is up-| trades alread mammas’ held. darlings; boys from orph Other courts thruout the state BUT EVERY OTHER'S SON have ruled that this class of appli-| WAS PATRIOTIC AND FULL OF “War Brides” (Not a War Play) i Should Women Be Forced Into “Bridedom” in Order Nazimova DENTIST i. aM | canta is barred, despite the time of | FIGHT! Rats an ce filing, because of the federal law Why They Enlisted LEAVE YOUR, FE Ans oy Cc Dise. sels refuses citizenship during 1 enlist we 1 want a to Repopulate the Nations arry be a hostilites to a native of a country | chance to That's the theme of this play, with its cascade of emotions — Special Music EF 4 Jerman subma 6 99 KILL THEM by using | at war with the United States |rine.” said o1 LISTEN “ John Speed Smith, chief natural-| “My brother's in the navy and he| Stearns’ Electric Paste | ization examiner, protested Judge | says it's great,” said another tte Full Directions in 5 ianguages | Prater's ruling. Two Austrians,| “I'm going to study and try to Pe is Geld everywhere 2c and $i. | who might have been admitted un-|get into Annapolis,” said a high | Serre: U.B. Government buys It der Judge Frater's ruling, failed | «choo! graduate from Tennessee. | say it |to pass examinations. No more farm work for me,” ¥ ar nico —— confided a fourth, “Me for the because vomsage—this omise to the 2:30—8:30 sufferers ocean blu om dread toothsones and eit the ORPHEUM THEATRE [J pre: este cesta rie cael NOTE Feature ‘Third and Madison St. ‘Tel. Main S106 (A second story of Lyon's Crowne ° experience Week Starts Sunday Matinee, April 15 " recruit in Uncle | nridgework PHOEBE HUNT and | le A A Aak a lg [Have ¢19.00.,. B94 The Wilkes Players | amare uw Painless Austin Present the Original, Novel, Gripping Modern Play UP T0 OVERNOR - “On Trial” New York, Chicago and other Eastern cities paid $2 to witness this production The showing of this sensational feature will be accompanied by an orchestra of 30 men, under the personal direction of Mischa MOTHER GRAY’S POWDERS | SACRAMENTO, Cal,, April 14 BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Seattle Prices The “anti-affinity’’ law urged by the| ‘Thousands of mothers | found ; Women’s Legislative league is now | Mother Gray's & i an ex A Play of Surprises. A Plot That Travels Backwards » to the governor for signature or | cellent te hi 5 oe 50 Characters Who Turn the Dial of Time Fror veto, the senate having passed th An, stomach tre bowel ir Middle Age to Youth assembly bill for permanent fro hehildren auf ring thene No Higher Phene powders Ss ‘ port and maintenance of a wife Tor Gurine thane Phese powders M. GUTERSON the Wonderful Revolving Stages 1g separated from her husband, has|excdlient results are uc shed b aeRO Vrices, Nights: 100 to Hc. Matinees, 1h and 2% and ‘ vot heir ine, Uned by mothers for 10 and grounds for a divorce, but is not} helt, ue, Uaed by mathere for i oking ¢