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: THE SEATTLE STAR =eeneaenih . = Calls on Army to Renew War With America in the war, news events of history-making consequence with frequent 1 The St give all the news as reliably and quickly human hands and brain yather it ae Readers have learned by expenen during the present situation The Star 1 ae BY WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD first with the big news, and The Star's first news stories do not change, insofar as facts (Wade are concerned with later developments. The Star wit not “bolster up” ut portant news stories with box-car headline for the purpose of fooling the people on the downtown streets and gaining a few » PETROGRAD, May 29. The Lloyd George of Russia-——Minister of War Keren- hundred extra sales numbers sky—began today the supreme test of his When you see a war dispatch, or any other news article, “played up” in The wig movement own career and of new Russia’s. His new orders to the army, restoring discipline by} thorization for punishment of offenders, luding penal servitude for deserters, be-| came effective in the orders of the day. ae — Se a ns |, Neighbors A popular idol thruout all Russia, Ker-| * TES ag Perio Star under a big headline, it is because, in the judgment of the men who make the paper, the news is of sufficient importance to justify it Also. The St Seattle w from nv it in dally ut We feel that ‘public setvice demands it ’s army into fighting. | pease i List 12th If the new provisional government is j Lo || AML won g enough to back him up, his support |) of the city this meetin, believe he will succeed in cementing into a cohesive, united force. | methods of 5 Tn the meantime signs multiply) of incendiarism That the peasants whose initial in other outrages,” Kerensky de aes 5 & jared. “I demand that whieh ix ar ence of division of the land had, ¢ a time, threatened the int e ¥ of the government, are more and more the necessity unity of action Mig concrece. te “SOUTH WING OF asants’ congress ses ed almost unani old regime in Russia tie terms voiced disapprov ion of Russian troops | the enem) Pe The decision not to press for pub tion of the “secret treaties” is in BY JOHN H. HEARLEY United Preas Statt Correspondent a to overnment : Be matota ed net such ac ROME, May 29.—The south : should not be taken ern wing of the Austrian line tation with Russias was being slowly turned today, It favored, in general, the pu>-| Unger the tremendous levera new Snag oF Beige at | of Gen. Cadorna’s full force of EE Would Bar Army Booze arms, exerted westward on : ee the Hermada p he front, ex Kerensky Is still shee ptt tr IT women t ings and of the Army »y soldiers and off) prevented enrol! them practical idea port | Burope Monday afte: Mrs, HB. OF 8. W. Every 18. W., were & The Porto Rican regiment is here shown on the transport Buford, | eaving San Juan for the Panama t the troops to , Duine itself, bounded on one side | anal ore, which they will guard for Uncie Sam. United States colo nies have responded enthusiastically ae Coreg eh ee Tat tor total/D¥ the Gulf of Trieste, ie now sur-| te his call for recruits. at jence from Manor INNS italtan troops, and all but de 10 E ARD American Loggers INEGR FS FLEE |Mra. Tuttle MUplens xoldiers abstain from |tached from the Austrian hold. The Will Go to-France here keeps E Mew Russia will be “el of the fighting line is within sight stock, and al the towering crags and rocky fast nounced today at the depart | " : rtment I |neses to the north. In such an ad BY CARL D. GROAT ment of agriculture. This unit EAST ST. LOUIS, Hil, May 29,—|®P8rtm ment; and tt One such m * * ® * * * % Hundreds Join Woman’ S Army Against Waste] to Fuel ABEL Editor purposes of thie | are becoming | known, and as th recruits spread the me and = many are joining ng numbers tings are being ty, every one of omen, rby citie incre: the cl ave jen in are ure x. Th Woman's Army Against \\ will be explained, and ide will be exchanged on practical food ruitin ning camp at the frame who h Agains and how their ind have a tangible effect on sod-supply of the w selves ® families as well as leave a large the country than u od to the r surt All Present ing wan that hel’ r w 1K. Tuttle, 4546 52nd Mra. Nellie Fi ‘add: elect aasorT The Star) The enlistment roll of t Seattic Regiment of the Wom an's Army Against W severa e enthuse » 2 Nborhoo ensky i is staking all on his ability to incite|\. Porto Rican Soldiers to Guard | Canal Zone for Uncle Sam_ ak | nua te Brak weeks With Mrs. W EK. William at o'eloc this © work of th aving, K agency on attend what th t Waste mea fvidual saving meat (her husband was the owner) what is the wo orld, invariably in the move he also exchang: mm how to feed their wsual and vlus of food sual, to be hungr people Enlist 4726 46th man present IED | there is another evil, as bad as the of S ed an enlistment card, and Mre Ww 3 45th ave 47 ed represe BASE IPT tives from that district to serve on | ——___ pecveeann ee . the central committe for a y wide organization later. “There is very little waste going | the| rounded on two other sides by tbe| Jon In this neighborhood,” decl work |lady of the house gave me KERENSKY RISKS ALL FOR RUSSIA’ wot 1 CRI First in News and Public Service |200 ENROLL Consumers In these days of increasing prices, the fuel dealers of Seattle are making every effort to keep down your fuel bill. he As an important step for the benefit of the public, these deal- ers find it necessary to announce that Beginning June 1, 1917, fuel will be sold only for cash with order, or cash on delivery. 0c RT IE TE EN. nd a ne Can anybody answer it budgets furr the American housew!f city for a wealthy family, and the an aw not throwing nice ans, | ful scolding per cent of gross income for f One-fourth of $2 is 50 cents pie into the garbage can. | told her so many children were hungry. She|16 2-3 cents per meal said, “I don't care; you do as I tell /Of four, this allows 4 ¢ you.” But | hid ft for a poor per meal, ¥ and told the moth to come nt stil! i in ex of | with children and grandchildren, @ny funds to buy in quantities; ave day in H.\ wasting of food, and that is, we|this food problem has become s ant spend too much for clothe jVery serious one ave.| “Here's a question which is too} “A SOLDIER IN THE ARMY nta much for the Waste Editor ) “OF WASTE. sred Nearly everybody poultry or pigeons or | food that cannot be family is thus tarned | barrels of wes, conld be lessen fi tn-0 pool of slcohol. to the|°'csoture of Dulno was moment: | With U. Armies | Try cea ah expected With ye conga = WASHINGTON. “May 29 Waste in Garbage Italian hands, the way wi | regiment of American foi I want to suggest,” said along the coast itself ie yr | esters will accompany the first \. N. Simley, jcomparatively flat. as opposed to | engineers to France, it wan an : Sete. the earbage lvance the guns from Britis a Prose Matt ° is to be composed of mon tical Piscoaueas. ot negroes were fleeing |} ) food garbage in separate re- | . id Mrs.} 4614 West Edmonds | ‘ Nal bis | ‘isount wins on ee | Central Public Market ners First Ave., Bet. Pike and Union Sts. 20,000 people in Seattle itors in the gulf will be of great WASHINGTON, May woodamen, loggers porsante Fast St. Louis today, fearful of a|ceptacies from rubbish, and ow sistance. pvernment is rep aawrr operators and others { Ite ec e Nowed to h stitution for assintan goveramen prepa: a opera’ epetition of riots which last night |of poultry or stock were a patronize this Insti | The Italian advance was decided | sternly nen who # experienced in lumbering oper: | ; ss 2 ats me | caitace ts Savings because they know fi on this salient today, and fighting | registrat or anti-dr ations, It will work in co-oper. [esulted In the injury of at least a) V1 ie meeting of the Common- | ose ay it is a safe, solid, well-man- [| was continuing with great violence. | ganda | ation with French foresters score of blacks {wealth club Monday evening, en Aged society, devoted solely |J/On the remainder of the front the) Depart t of Juatice agents are! furniahing timber for bridges, Thirty negroes were in various |tnusiastic support was given to the battle was mostly of Austrian coun. | scattered thruout the land tolay on railroads and trench construc hospitals. auffering fractured . |ter-attacks, the enemy striving to/a still hunt, continuing t ro tion yekulls, cuts, bruises and gunshot aging thrift in this commu | poiieve the pressure on the south| up, which already has netted 11 - — - nds, Police estimated as m to the proposition of encour: Army Agains memb 1 Waste, and a su office: hington ndertook to rs. Women's ¢ as recruiting ; nity. by menace against the Italian bold| men and nine indictments. To ald SUB DODGER COMING toore Were recovering froin jelsewhere along the line | them congress plans to pass, be wounds at their homes | Re Enlist at Once You may start with $1 and |fore registration day, the espionage) Capt. E. Gabrielson, of Norwa A mob estimated at several th The Was snd Political bi at thru the downtown sec add any amount Alliance nm Memorial Day act | WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 oe eat | Market Will Be Open ted body numbe: ring any time with its maximum penalty of once prisoner on a German sub tnd 8 " 0,000 fine and 20 years’ impr cig 7 ecking sae. ty “tee an incorpora’ up to the limit of $3,000 $16,000 ‘fiz and 20 sears’ tmpris- and later master of a ship that a lion, wreeking ert me. pawnshops,|*hy women, haa enlisted as a unit, | " onment for jone = who interfere | .uty blew up, will arrive in Seattle |Testaurants, and other places where | > ite preident, Mrs. Alles @| Tues ay Until 9 P. M. For over a quarter of a with recruiting work Wednesday on hit way to San bécks are known to congregate | Presto, 1818 30th ave The espionage bill was reported! francisco from New York to take |#°d beating every negro who h | century we have averaged fj) out of conference teday! tho Gal. ee, : od tA the path of Pee) “Cut out the enlistment card from | : A jo conference day > command of aboth vn pened In the path of the throne. | . a eur 4 4 1 i eae on savings, compounded {Ml passage Wolots Thursday or Friday (On ee ee Street cara were stopped and ne.| The Star today, sign your name Don’t fail to visit the Bargain Counters of | After four days of filibustering, the) The department of justice is on : azilian congress today a or-\the tral] of an dicated conspir. Washington i ay Leaten, cut and shot that little} hope is held for their recovery gallons of alcohol Mie Joe Navarro was! For havin on his p d address, and semi-annually. is doubtful, because of the holiday groes dragged off and slugged. |®" RIO DE JANEIRO, May 29.—| tomorrow FINE POOL WALL MAN Five or tie Macks were 20 severeiy | Waste Editor And if you can mail it to bag the CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. Every- hold a neighbor- thing in fresh, cured and smoked meats at hood meeting to help the work for. | ward, let the Waste Editor know - Money-saving prices. zed President Braz to announce | acy to make registr on Ineffective The rioting started following y ° Erazil’s revocation of neutrality as|in one or two Western cities, and it Sentenced to pay $100 by Judge] meting at the city hall, protesting |the day and hour, and The Star) Savings and Loan | between the U. S. and Germany proposes to make {ts round-up thoro G!lliam Mond Navarro runs <ne importation of blacks from the | Will publish the notice and urge + - o as | The legislative body, however, |and its punishment severe poolraom at Ravensdale South to work in the packing |YOUr neighbors to attend _— — Association |refused to adopt a similar authori-| Meantime, the war departme z “2 houses and munitions factories| And don't forget the Bon Marche | zation with regard to neutrality the National ( LONDON, May 29.—Leopold De! pope |meeting Thursday afternoon at | 810 Second Ave. announcem@nts as between Ger istration prox Rothschild, son of Lionel Nathan 0. |rnany and the European allies proportions De Rothschild, M. P., died here Established \f| The situation 1s, therefore, not, point early today 27% Years | SPRINGFIELD, Ml, May 29.—|noon Tuesda Mra_A. Ehrit Mes Bagew clear’ today as to where Brazil The men gathered up in the Vir | Companies 1 of Vandalia, B of New-| stands. A revocation of the neu-|ginia mou and raid and cise ,that German eples or sympathizers ton, L of Olney, F of Benton, E of trality proclamations between Ger. wher 1 on charges of have had a hand in the trouble.| Carbondale, all of the Fourth in many and the European allies | “seditious conspiracy,” tho if the First signs of the anti-registration |fantry and Troop D, First cavalry jhave permitted Brazil to step for-|espionage bill pas new cases trouble devetoped about three | of Springfield, were ordered to Kast |: |ward toward a war declaration. | will be dealt with more seriously , weeks ago in Seattle St. Louls today, under the command | Refusal to authorize such a revoce-| under that measu At that time the department | of Lieut. Col. Clayton of Vandalia EXCURSION cation leaves the republic officially | According to departmental data, found that circulars were being | |x without diplomatic intercourse | n.uch of the propaganda originated spread abroad, urging against reg. | JA. Bing in FARES with Germany and fully sympathet-| jn Texas in an organization form-|.stering and against draft. This in-| ; jic with the course of the U.8., but/ed some time ago, ostensibly for sidioux campaign had taken on| THEATRES 5 |cpparently without desire to de-| cooperative buyine serfous proportions when the| | Frew TOTHE EAST jclare war. | There is, however, the suspicion | round-ups began yesterday | | Heme | PANTAGES ES Thirty perfectly formed midgets | Nelle Faden top the bill at the Pantages this|*. and Eastern States and canads. |/BI@ GUNS BOOMING C cing June 20 | ; Hl eek. 1 et from| “sre MG We onineacing Hive ® 1 IN THE CHAMPAGNE the New ‘York Hippodrome, baa ail | Mier ‘d. J. ae Northern Pacific PAG ks. ene cc the «nap of a Broadway perform-| M'™ '', ance, The midgets, in their versa-| are «6. " | tility, do everything, from boxing| Aom FP Ve | to the hula, and kept their audience | 2° sere yni in an uproar thruout their act Mon-| nu Mute day night. The women midgets, in| A>? their small” way are beauties, and| }i* RESOLUTION | the men regular Beau Brummetn | P'S 1" R: il a violent artillery fire along a great a way . |) part of the Champagne front, fore |canti tbly i DAILY THROUGH TRAINS || (A*tIDK Possibly a renewal of ach offensive operations in that To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi was announced in today’s cago, St. Louis.” Best of Equip- || official staternent | TROOPS CALLED TO END RIOT New recruits r we 08 Madrona “<< Effective June First The retail price of milk and cream will be as follows, delivered to your home: Pasteurized Milk, 12c per quart Pasteurized Milk, 7c per pint Commercial Cream, 12c half pint | Whipping Cream, 17c half pint Che prices paid to producers, the wages to our employes and all other items of expense in the hand- hi and distribution of milk are higher than ever before, making this increase a necessity in order to maintain the quality upon which ment, Fast Schedules, Perfect || The Germans heavily shelled Dining Car Service French positions in the Hurtebiae cinee GBs On The TL, Athi ne * Pinive * this business has been built Rertig seni espera pelle BY BERTON BRALEY Vale, man and maid, have a fr JMET FTAISE 6, bu we Ww! eaten off a M te ; lacte Ny VISIT Wi tha Whaish retaining thedy I will fight on,” said France; spite disaster, } line of songs, talk and dances; | the Waste Army A new. ticket: syatem fs also TON | hold on all positions I will fight on with courage grim and high, ) Zertho’s dogs prance around the e | being adopted, giving our cash cus YELLOWS E 2 ao tala No autocrat shall make himself my master stage better than moat humans aie aieel Sihdbn wbca' Around Verdun the war office! NATIONAL PARK [J saidasinan post north of Vacheran EN ROUTE has been carried. Yesterday ) ) ) : the three BR. enemy aeroplanes were For all details girls, dance Dave Schoole Better to struggle, and, if need be, die! To know I still am free hus recompensed me For all the suffering thru which I've gone, And tho the hordes of hell are loosed against me, 1 will fight on! acefully; | Master| brought down, destroyed, and 12 of fares, others disabled and forced to alight nano sisters, pretty| Many inter ved by the ng letters are re-| Waste Editor and Loulse Dickin-| each day's pile of enlistment cards, son, youthful musicians; and Stay A few typical ones are given: | pool and Spler, who pull lots of] Mrs, Maud Gardiner, 1 funny stuff while they acrobat} St.—It is a splendid fdea, 1 am “in| 2 Ble tomers a 5 per cent discount from with the above prices. Ask for details. wett “To supply energy at equal cost when milk is selling at 12c a quart, Wy ve " a > : Bivins. call s | ; “| will fight on,” you ery, and we who hear it oR en AP POHIANSG BE WERE OBS eee sirloin steak must not be more than CITY ‘TICKET | B & y shown. thought I was a very saving house ¢c a pound and eggs not mor é | Immortal France! It is this dauntless spirit | keeper than: 186c aidosenttetl. (S. Gaie CALLED IN URUGUAY That brings a world to battle by your side. , | Mrs.JodieM. Avery, Manette—1 am! Einienh “Hiiiaite Yesier and We will fight on until the ranks are broken NO INCREASE ON sending my name, also my daugh-| Phone Bl. 55 BUENOS AIRES, May 29.—A gen Of thore who'd make the world a tyrant’s pawn eral strike thruout Uruguay was BERTON BRALEY We will hold faithful to the words you've spoken prociaimed today by the Federation Sod atiil ryt o of Labor. Dispatches from Monte video gave hint of the government's fear of trouble !n announcing that soldiers of the regular army had replaced all police > papers country WASHINGTON, May 29.—By| that. this unanimous vote finance committee ¢ out the house provision in the $1,-| Mrs, Carr y in this hour of my Ag je M 1 we both ainst Wast Lane, 20 \ter'’s, We both wish to help in any | TARIFF SCHEDULE |»: "°°," the f ided to strike| ward winning this war, 1544} 2 Ninth Avenue Main 1607 800,000,000 revenue bill imposing a] First Ave.—I have etudied food say- Vast Steamabige. were published thruout the republic (10 per cent increase on all tariff ing since 1 was 16 years old. Thir today. * schedules, ' ty-three years ago I cooked in this guides sive an whose gross in- of four meat shops) and cakes and come is $2 to $4 per day to buy? |1 just could not throw it away, when Vided by three meals, this gives or a family aplece 23 cents per day over. Where can we buy food for it, and she did. Those little chil-| energy enough for eight hours of dren that I gave the food to are in| Manual labor for 16 2-2 cents? Men this town today, men and women,/¢arning this amount do not have May God bless the good work that | does rice agree with everyone. Any pon at the home Of ig being done all over the world to-|!nstructions you have to offer will line of saving food. But| surely bé appreciated by the wives e's workingmen, to whom