The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1917, Page 9

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STOLEN Husbands Sweethearts Hand Bags Pocket- books Jewelry and Other Valuables * agg ee ore oe 18k whee ‘nee Reesaa 118s epawa Supe aear® resenece © ae geg —with— DOROTHY PHILLIPS “Hell Morgan's Girl” Fame, and Entire Hell Morgan Cast Their Latest Knockout Success TODAY AND UNTIL SAT. NIGHT RE JOHN HAMRICK SECOND AND UNIVERSITY BETTER THAN HELL MORGAN'S GIRL. l Children Se wat? = WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN BAIR They do, not becanse it is a fad but because they wish to obtain the freatest possible hair beauty anc be sure they are not using anything harmful. They have found that in Six new county-city They will My every day on ot hot water. shampoo liquid hair instead of spoonful in a cup This makes enoug! to apply to all the Just the top of the head with most preparations. Dandruff, ex cess oi] and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than s. Its luster and softness will delight you cme | READ STAR WANT ADS | _-@ NOTICE! | To Fuel Consumers June June Firat Clans. 14.00 In these days of increasing prices, the fuel dealers of Seattle are making every effort to keep down your fuel bill. 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 'FLY SIX NEW FLAGS) flags were broken to the breeze from statfs on the top of the! building Memorial day.| from ie STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. Russian Government Plans Confiscation of All Lands 000, MAIL CARRIER MOVING 25,000 TO FRANCE WILL THREATENS T0 KILL PRESIDENT. BE GREAT TASK i igs eam BY J. H. DUCKWORTH NEW YORK, May 31.—Mov Bergfeld, a Haskell mail car | rier, is in jail here today in de ing an expeditionary force of | men to F , th Hi 28,000 men to France, the size fault of a bond for $10,000, | fixed by U. 8 Commissioner | of Gen, Pershing’s division, ie as tremendous a job as trans May yesterday, after Bergfeld had been arrested for threat porting an entire city by train | ening to take the life of Presi and boat. dent Wilson. Not only the 25,000 inhabi SEARCH FOR SUICIDE PAGE 9 | Faiture of War Loan Calls for Drastic Action, Say Officials fe United Press Leased Wire PETROGRAD, May 31.—Con fication of private property, Including the vast fortunes and revenues of the excozar and his grand ducal relatives, is imm| nent in Russia, The failure of the war loan made the atep neo ary now, altho it had been determined upon some montis ago by the provisional govern ment. tt will mean tne final wrecking of Russian autocracy. Of the total 948,063,763 acres that comprise the vast territo ries of Russia, Nicholas Roman | off and his family owned and controtied 680,963,927 acres, nearly 70 per cent of the entire area of the empire. The nobi! ity owned 191,606,519 acres, and tants of the city, but all their houses, furniture, clothing, pro- visions for three months and other n ries would have to be moved as quickly, as smooth: ly Ane etentty as possible, | the middie classes and peasant The police ‘Thursday morning | Silence and expedition are the! py the rest he taxpayer and [were still in search of A, F.| watchwords of transporting an! producer owned about one-third | staacke, 25, 916 Alder st., who fled | army across the Atlantic thru the) of an acre to the average of 128 [from his iome when his wife tried Pengerces: U-boat, ockede. | acres owned by each nobleman. |to py him from committing | To add to the stupendous task, @) It is estimated that the Imperial] gujcid drinking carbollc acid fleet of warships is needed to ac-/annual revenue of the czar before! Wednesday night. When Mre company transports as convoys the revolution was not leas than|staacke knocked the poison from | To send 26,000 troops over. | $12,600,000. According to the Al|hiy hand, he darted out the door land requires the use of 88 manach Machette posed to draw an additional revenue| (iat he bad # Jof $42,500,000 from his private e™ecid. tates and mines — | the czar WAS 8UD'/ and down Alder st It in believed llowed some of the | box, stock and Pheso would ¢ ot only t These would carry not only the Turned. inte: Tilluuy men, but animals, guns, baggage ¢ b N equipment, food, stores and all ac.|_ T2¢ Romanoff property, held by “a rd fell. diviel | members of the family, brings in vt ke : | 8 pdx ving to rr rr need { »| structions were tssued last night by grand dukes and duchesses who are sued last 1 ) . 0,000 National Guards ney Ge: Ireac The first 100,000 National Guard® | members of the family. All this vast| Attorney General Gregory, to offi men who moved to the Mexican bor clalx of the department of justice “8 “or | Incom Imed by the Romanoffs der in June, 1916, required 350) as private individuals, now that) directing that stenographis reports trains, containing 3,000 passenger inet political power has been re-| be made of the speeches at all me o >» bi 300 » 2, "0 ga where c ne oe babel pic yg gle gy box, 2,000 moved, will be turned Into the treas.|!Nk& wher ee Nearly 100,000 tons of st ury of the provisional government|Pored. and that the speakers be carly 500 tons of nipping wien the ecafisaiisa of private, carefully watched bape Oe Tnebort this | property 1s effected bap Myotrige The war loan, recently prepared Sc ohn aes « eee wae mem WELL ARB) SLACKERS big hters, to car @ first] eaited thru the hoarding of currency 4 |30,000 Canadians across ita LINCOLN, Neb, May 91.—Men | wi “a on who refuse to register under the 4 zi |welect draft plan will be indicted | FW RMIT Jand brought to trial before a #pe Cabinet Wives in |clal session of the federal grand |Jury, called in Lincoln June 6 F Fight on Waste ee “INTERNATIONAL | 'YOUNG MEN FLEEING LAREDO, Tex, May 31.—Every day from 15 to 20 young men cross be Leer into Mexico at this point Neved they are running away | Ry United Freee Lewsed Wire ETROGRAD, May 31.—The Russian-callied international so clalist conference will be held at Stockholm between July 15 and 30, according to a decision by the Soldiers’ & Workmen's Council today Final approval of the date was left to the Dutch tnternational so jelalist bureau and the Berne com George Lambert, 26, 409 12th ave. 5 wolact service LAUNCH OFFENSIVE NEW YORK, May 31.—The Rus. | sians are coming to life in East Galicia, They have started a live ly offensive against the Austrians, | ‘ , Who received severe head cuts! above confe: is not to | Nea Wednesday when a street car drag 1 ne consents wit, eee ecg: Si ged him along the pit in the Fre ternational socialist 1 t ear bi * a bese delegates for which are now | MOPt car barns. was reported to b recovering Thursday, arriving In Stockholm | 'KERENSKY INSTILLS | | LOYALTY IN ARMY | BY WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD When democracy goes to war, democracy fights that war and pays for it. That's what the Liberty Bonds are for. Wil! you buy your bonds tp. | ROGRAD, May 31.—Minister ear enes | of War ren is euccessfully accomplishing his task of »parring washing the hair it is never wise (o VETERANS To MEET Russia's soldiers to fight A new | Royal Exiles Devote use a makeshift, but is always ad-) war songs and battle cries will | spirit of determination was appar ara than lotta Yisable to use a preparation made |p musical features of a “Social ent today in front oispatches from for shampooing only. Many of our Gragisimo” to be held at the Arm-| thone sections where the “Lloyd friends say they get the best results| 4+) yy the United Spanish-Amert-| George of Russia” has made hie from a simple home-made canthrox cai, War Veterans Thursday night. | | whirlwind campaign mixture. You can use this at a |} One incident, on the Southweot cost of about three cents a sham front, reported in typlenl Ther poo by getting some canthrox from REDUCED RATES TO | Kerenaky and Alt Thomas, min your druggist, and dissolving a tea- later of munit of Fra both rence of officers | passioned | men “gt hat th might be The audience nein ¢ revolution #0 was galvanized into action | Every man rose to bis feet, shout | ing ‘We swear it.” | | RUSSIANS NEED IRON } PETROGRAD, May 31.—Russia jis on the ¢ » grain and iron catastrophe, according to Food Minister M. Pieschonoff. The army requires 38,000,000 pounds of wheat we ly bu et 000,000. Munition factories requiring 30, 000,000 pounds of iron have 3,000. 000 pounds on hand ‘RUSS AIR MEN BUSY PETROGRAD, May 31.—Six Roe | sian airplane ated on the eastern front toda dropping bombs in the region of Stamislay off and Podgaitze Wives of U. 8. cabinet members| — — and their signatures to the enlist. f the Woman's Army Exiled from their country by Marie of Rumania their lives to the che royal family is The Old Age Sign Double Crossed ir make yo Red Cr regarded the most t SHORT NEWS Don't let gray } u look | Sie Satabe etree een” Epp ese how wy matter tot tite | After making a flan! attempt to the body of doctor of laws, after he had ‘uration. “Browna,/agree on the seating of delegates It is a well-known scientific fact that overwork, spoken at a special convocation of ok from the new Cranemen’s union worry, nervous strain and loss of sleep—in short, The special delegation sent fromi You want good, com the Central Labor in il ul vi the daily stre f our hurrie 1 strentous Ame nerens to attend the funeral of fortable vision, of course day erred the entire matter to can living—cau pronounced loss of phosphorus nator Harry Lane left Portland) then do your part by de-| the executive council of the Ameri from the nerve and brain tissues. And because for Washington Thursday. \B coming to ’a house of » use | Can ; ederation of Labor for settle the arms of a comrade after the pa-| You will be assured of recognition has been on for several TONIC rade in that city Memorial da getting the very best |to nea ie ht pioyagt oe xeniied (called “Oyaachic” becatas it Cee enereyy' Seana i rvi I 0 seat Its delegates: he face o callec nic” because woduces energ es con- Vernon, Wednesday, Thomas Me wn Science = and Sh | Sere, head of the federation | phates, it supplies the weakened, starving nerves, nerve Culloch, a dentist of that ety, waalf have been able to pro ven, the moat, beautifull It jy the contention of the old |] centers and brain tissues with the very element of instantly killed, while his wife es-|H duce brown or black, Will not|Cranemen’s union that the new is a strength they require caped with slight Injuries. | ‘ “yen, ¢ iG gerne’ a Le , | dual organization, and because of That is why Dynamic Tonic is so certain to build up Seventy candidates to practice Lens Grinding Plant Most all levding druggists! that fact prohibited from joining} weak, nervous, fagged out men and women, retsoring their dentistry will be examined by the] in connection Ines, 250 and $1.00, and the Central council | nerve tone, enriching their blood with iron, sharpening the state board this week | far One +e Br oeaee midcee. | appetite and bringing back their old time vigor and energy, black , aK If you want more strength, Dynamic Tonic is what you WATER SHUT-OFF NoTICE | WALTER ROBSON Battie Shon woul aaeey TAXES DELINQUENT. need. A large bottle containing five weeks’ treatment can | Water will be shut off on W, Ray teresting book will Unpaid taxes for the year 1916) {| be had for $1.60, : jst. between Queen Anne ave, and Optometrist and Optician colt of 19m I gent tl bocome delinquent and draw Inte For Sale Drug Third ave, W., and on Queen Anne | 4055-4056 Arcade Building Co G28 Scoppin Hag. | est after Thursday, If one-half t} Bartell ave., between W. Ray st. and New (Established 1916) ji total is paid by that date, the bal-|f) at All Stores ell st., on Friday, June 1, from 9 , ‘ plaranteed of ail lewd lance will not draw interes, until)! a.m. to 5 p, ma, accept substitute, the invasion of the and her daughter, digributing flowers. r among the wounded at the base — 0 Second Ave. at University St Main 7100, Annou cimg for Friday amd Saturday A Great Spécial Salle of Women's Iligh-Grade Suits | All in a Big Sale At $39.50 —The most exceptional Suit sale of the entire season. 79 Cloth Suits, formerly $45.00, $48.75, $50 and $ 16 Silk Suits, formerly $45.00, $47.50 and $50.00 wn THE CHOICEST OF THIS SEASON'S DISTINCTIVE NOVELTY SUITS SEMI-TAILORED SUITS SILK SUITS STYLES Materials—C xabardines, tricotines Poiret twills, taffeta and silk poplins. gunniburls and serges, ~ silk jersey, —Tan, gray, rookie, brown, chartreuse, navy blue, black, Co- penhagen, magenta and delft. Colors 42 Suits were $45.00 each ° 4 Suits were $47.50 each All at One Price 12 Suits were $48.75 each 7 33 Suits were $50.00 each $39.50 3 Suits were $55.00 each REE SPST: Se —As a special added attraction we will offer all our higher grade Suits ( in all), in silks and wools, priced $57.50 to $85 each, at one price. .$45.00 Vraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor, [BOTH ENGLAND AND |GERMANY CELEBRATE. [the police at 11 p. m. Wednesday, j but refused to tell the report clerk her natne. She sald her purse had been snatched and she had been | thrown to the ground. Lives to » Red Cross LONDON, May 31,—Both ll eesti jland and Germany celebrated vi jtcries in the battle of Jutland to-| " SHIPPERS PROTEST _ jGay. Here in London there were |memorial services, largely attend. WASHINGTON, May 81—To | cials and navy officers | x ‘ 4 e bc i ate a hu bias protest the 15 per cent freight raise The battle of Jutland was held|of Western railroads, representa- one year ego today, when the high | tives of the fruit growing, industry seas fleets of England and Ger-| of the Pacific Northwest have Taid many met for the firet—and to/ their claims before the full inter date the on time in the navel state commerce commission, [battle of May 31,1916, in the) | Skagerrak OVERALIS We reed of Eastern factories . ° e They now are wearing “overalls,” hange t# much enjoyed. And CONFAB AT PARIS | By United Press 1 Wire 1 PARIS, May 31. The American || Tivrom the auccea they have Seem jengineering commission conferred | at length with officials at the war |The “overalls are selling now office today and announced it would Se o universal | shortly leave for the front hee to roam. JUMPS AT WOMAN Declaring that she had been rob |bed by a man who jumped from a | |clump of bushes at {4th ave. SW. | and Charles st., @ woman called to trying save UIT, FLORENCE UPSTATRS IND AND UNION, If You Need Strength » Get Dynamic Tonic rmans, Queen shown, are devoting | dainties and good The Rumanian | lleana, here hospital of Jassy. beautiful in Europe You must have enough phos- | NATIONAL BODY To. phorus in your nerves, nerve centers and brain or you SETTLE DISPUTE OF LOCAL LABGR MEN will suffer nervous breakdown, Pl horus is as necessary to these vital tissues as food 1s to November 30,

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