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BLAME GERMANS FOR KIDNAPING BANKER’S BABY —fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! Your. SPRINGFIELD, June 7 4 i The kidnaping case of baby Lioyd Credit Keet, 14monthold son of J. Hol Is land Keot, is drifting into th of unsolved mystertes today, Po Noe are baffled; friends of the Keet family are shaking thelr heads dubiously, and Keet and his wite, their hopes buoyed up with the be- et tif they “played square’ with the abductors they would get their baby back, are becoming FREE toPROSPEC TIVE BRIDES— with compli despondent again | Mre. Keet Near Collapse Mrs. Keet today was again border ing on collapse Keet, completely worn out after a week of constant ef becoming resigued to what the inevitable. Thus far police have made eight arrests. An ex-policeman, who is now a jitney driver, admitted to au had been retained JUNE BRIDES! —this great homefurnishing store —the largest in Western Amer- ica—is the great central point for newly-weds! our ments, a beautiful color gravured certificate. iad dditional urface Riley,” “the Chica “WO CASH DOWN!" | rinses acter | ow. coe , “make your own terms!’ to your account! thy jeweler, who, both Claude Pier your selections of hom sol and Taylor Adama, under arrest, P to $100 without Af you h acoou have confessed wa the intended t at time of pu invite you, the Seattle ‘make your Both deny any Koot case. victim of the gang knowledge of the The other five under arrest have your additional will tote here purchases added without fr well-known lib ii ale lll payment thus far refuned to talk, except to deny any connection with the Keet mystery framed potto ‘ | Blame German Agents = rvin ti 5 | That the men higher up whom glass im se g ta the suspects implicate in th con special for Friday and Saturday— Jp vers seei.tcine lh Mates y agents, freelancing in th United a States, ts indicated by s0l's con fexsion 4 "l attended several meetings |when the entire gang was present} SCHOENTELD fobs tn oth United | States, Canac parts of th and Mexico.” |CLEARING RECORD | BROKEN IN SEATTLE Bank clearings in Seattle reached the highest point In history Thursday, reaching $5,177,392.09 The highest fig- ure before reached was in Ma of this year, when $4,902,933.49 was handled. One reason assigned for the figure ie that the banks were closed Tu y, allowing the business to accumulate until Wednesday morning. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN The United States civil service | commission announces that | caney now exists In the position 99¢ regular price §1.5¢ rvice tray, exactly like picture, giass over fancy of frame 11517 Inches, mahogany and walnut ed regular price 8 50; er _ 99 ter Friday and Saturday. a c set of six cups and saucers: special for Friday and Satmtay— lof third class steam engineer, '$1,000 per annum, at the federal building. Vacancies also exist in the position of marhle polishe $720 per annum, and charwoma: and application aay be obtained at th ivil service office, in the federal build js regular price $1.78 design, cups and saucers Pe ateT thas b asees: Gaturday, set of 6.... | TOBODA REGISTERS | A. Toboda, arrested by U marshals Wednesday evenin i he hadn't regist d vice was released Thursday by Distr et Attorney Clay / jer he had performed that | boda, [steamship City of Seattle, sald he ad no residence ash: e did not know where to register jand for that reason had not set of 6 ae for Friday cups Bing New, a Chinese arrested in connection with the tong war shoot ing Saturday, explained the fact that he wa: ground that he was moving from one house to another and that the gun was the first load in the pro Baby’s Own Bonnet Strings Kill Her! TEMPLE, Tex. June 7.--Rowena Jezek, 19 mont Jaual d when, in attempting to climb fence, her bonnet jeaught o: wire. The bonnet string a tight, , strangled her WASHINGTON, June 7 ‘These days of uncertain temperatures, chilly mornings and the editor of pre man intri * ditto evenings, you need— 1) MOND| Mm 16 in Wisconsin. thizers with pro-German ten dencies are conducting a subtle |eampatgn t o kill the war spirit, the men reported. | ISSUE 14 PERMITS i | Fourteen liquor permits were ts- i 3 sued by the booze department of 4 |the auditor's office before noon |'Thureday, after the office reopened for business on the strength of an |opinton from Prosecutor Lundin ' in FURNACE, RANGE, GRATE, STOVE | In return for one-fifth of the f | crops, 50 acres of government Be comfortable! Cozy, warm houses will save colds and trouble land at Ft. Lawton, Including ‘ of all kinds. | the parade ground, will be it a rent free fo - i ONLY Diamond Briqueta are con- || omeGuiy te wns cite ee PER TON | Y y ise $5 00 centrated heat—clean, effi- ]| igible to apply for the land. e (At the Bunkers) cient, economical. | epee STIMULATES RECRUITING b Order Briquets or any of our famous coals, Black The advent of the United States ‘i Diamond, South Prairie, Newcastle, from your near in the war has stimulated recruit Mi est dealer or from— ing in Canada, according to Rev iM : W. ©. Pinkham, of Calgary, bishop { of the Episcopal diocese of Alberta PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. |"). Ld D'ARCY HEADS AD MEN 563 Railroad Avenue South, LOUIS, June 7.--William C. MAIN 5080 | D’Arey of St. Louls was elected q president of the Associated Adver tising Clubs of the World "| He succeeds Herbert S STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS \e today Houston of New York, who haa been president of the association for two years. who ts a fireman aboard the) ore and that| done carrying @ gun on the! |cess. He was fined $50 and nen-| jtenced to five days in jail by Judge Gordon a var) | met an unu:) 14 a STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917. AMERICANS IN AIR WORK WIN PARIS, June 7.—Lieut. Wi Raoul t the LaFayette Sergt cent alr comba Americans in Fifteen Combat The war office declared drille planes tn recent fighting Special Praise for Thaw, attac il . PATRIOTISM WILL the cor rma there to foreign will come a end conscience that adventure, then of our republic WILL MEET FRIDAY be held at the home of Mrs. J. Q: CASH PRIZES Dreamland TONIGHT Any One May Enter All Welcome. 7th and Union. {ny Li 75,000 Estates Held Up In U, 8. Probate Courts R U ONE Onur business is to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Heve you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson HIGHEST HONOR liam Thaw, of Pittsburgh, and Adjutant Haviland, of Minneapo lis, of the same air squadron, were formally cited In official orders today for bravery in re- 2 PAGE SEATTLE WILL GIVE $300,000 Within the next 16 days, Se. attle will have to contribute approx! ely $300,000 for the Red Cross, in order to meet the national plea for helping out this great humanitarian work President Wilson has made a direct plea for the Red Cross funds—and the amount the state of Washington is called e. upon to give is $1,000,000. the! The Red Cross does {ts humant tarian work wherever it may be Americans in the LaFayette eaca as a whole had fought 16 air battles in the last two weeks with the following fliers mentioned by WANE IN AMERICA, GERMANS BELIEVE into life the to conviction that wolng to be used by his country as @ sacrifice there conflict between heart | will threaten to rend asunder the internal peace The next meeting of the sewing cirele of the Auxiliary to Company D, Second Washington Infantry, will ale. the af i Dancing will follow SAVE THE |EYES By coming to an Optical House of REPU- TATION and STANDING, Our business is growing faster than any other Optical House in the Northwest, which proves ti ICES and METHODS of doing business are in demand. Established here since 1910. | WALTER ROBSON OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 4058.4056 Arcade Buliding, Fourth Floor needed on the battlefields, knowing no distinction between races, rec ognizing only humanity cre" Dr, Suzzallo Is Chairman. Lutberry, five combats; Havi-) pr, Henry Suzzallo, president of land, two; Corporal Walter Lovell. | the University of Washington, is of Concord, Mass, two; Corporal elty chairman, and David) Whit Thomas Howitt, New York. two: | comb is city manager in the cnm- Corporal Kenneth Marr, of Alaska, aign for Seattle’s share to the Ked wwe Cross fund, which must end by Thaw, Lufberry, Haviland and] june 25 Sergeant Charlos Jobnaon, of St.|""“ioadquarters have been estab Louls, were sald to have downed | ished at 4043 Arcade building. The ephone numbers are Elliott 2196 and Elliott 212 Lieut. Thaw has just returned to| "Cy irioa i. Peabody is. state the front after a grave wound chairman and Frank Moran state official eltation says of him managen ‘Fhe executive commit ‘He has never ceased to gt¥®! tee for the city consists of the fol an example of courage to all. Heliowing: Hervey Hey, chair gathered information at @ low al| in. Herman Chapin, M.A. Ar titude over the enemy lines, result-| ioiq' 4. W. Leonard, A. J. Rhodes ing in our preventing ® surprise) sjoriiz Thomsen aud R. H. Thom son. REBEL VETS IN and heard Riley tell what the Ger-| CHICAGO, June 7.--The Mitnots man government wanted done,” his| Staats Zeitung sald editorially to- confession, as made public, stated: |day of the draft registration Tues “A man Was to be taken by force | day jand held $0 days or less, until a/ “The American citizen went to WASHINGTON, June certain court caso was over, Wetho registration booths Tuesday,! marching over the same Re | were to get a St. Louls munitions/but he did tt without enthusiasm that Grant’s armies tred when manufacturer also. Riley got his|>es, with displeasure and ub-| peviewed at the close of the orders and money from a German|willingness. This passive patriot civil war, veterans of the Con agent at St. Louis, It was also told {sm will diminish even further @3! gegerate forces which thun | that we might be called upon to do|the day approaches for repc ting | dered at Washington's gates half a century ago paraded down Pennsylvania ave today Including escorts, there were 20,000 or more in line. Bofore they laid down thetr arms at Appomattox the gray-clad men jin line would have given their lives to put their flag in Washin Today the city blazed with these | scarlet stars and bars of the con federacy and {ts flaring St. An drew's cross. Prosident Wilson, standing where President Johnson stood tn ‘65, in front of the White House, reviewed the remnants of the rebel hosts. Washington recetved the veterans | ike a conqueror. Thousands of vis | {tors to the reunion led the way. A deafening uproar of choers |belis and whistles surged around | the aged warrior The tmupressive {parade seemed symbolical of the united America which now con fronts Germany H. W. Galloway, . Was held up and robbed by two thugs Wednesday night, who got $3 Jand # gold watch | Offer nounced by Gov. Lister We night for the appret V. Allen, wanted here on a murder charge. Ho escape from the King county jail March 4 €, T. Corning, 40, a bridge fore- man at Bee was brought to the Seat ‘al hospital Wed neaday with a fra 4 skull. Ho} fell from a derrick Members of the dry squad, led by Sergt. V. KR, Putnam, axed the $2,600 furnishings of Jobn Cleorta's cafe Tuesday noon. A new safe and o |melodeon valued at $700 were de- itroyed A movement to obtain an assem- ly hall and better recreation quan ters for the Summit school was tn- tituted at an exhibition of the work f the achogl children Wednesday | night vesday only 19 aucceesfully passed exam! nation: ducted b the state | board of dental examiners in Taco: | ma. EXPLOSIVES Go ‘OFF IN RUSSIAN HARBOR: LONDC June 7A great ex- TO RED CROSS WASHINGTON AT. 302 Second ave.| of $200 reward was an-| sion of Percy! i Out of a clase of 75 candidates, | Stores BARTELL &= Prices That Are the Lowest Consistent With Best Quality. Sampson Hair Brush. Drug Stores,’ BARTELL Experienced Pharma- s That Show a True Desire to Please. | Bartell buys’ m9 sells for less Oxford Tennis Rack ets, just right for be | | co—9 rows white Pearson's § — English Electric Batteri | bristies and solid Cushion-Back, treble taking electric treat ginnors 98c 4 | back 39 bristles, C28 Hair ments at home. Sp"! 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FRESH CANDY MADE DAILY IN OUR OWN | ‘ 35c CANDY KITCHEN, ON SALE IN EACH STORE Pd a } 's Junket Tab- NOUGATS, Maited Milk Choco Cc lets, manufac 7c ee Wh cosas 40c lates, 1-1b. 50c wi ad Corn turer’s 100 size. Raspberry, Apricot, Remedy, Frult ‘Chocolates, a botties LUC |] (Tyer Rubber Co.'s CARAMEL8, 40c «artore ... 45c Lion Brand Fountain per Ib. .....- Bonnie mshi * 40 Sterno Canned Heat If] | Syringes, 85c Vanilla, Nuts, Cocoa gangwich, c Curling Iron nut, Marshmallows Peanut Butter Rolls, per Ib. Empress crane for men and tb. soecias 91.20] [bx --- WHOLESALE—1906.08 Jelly, manufacturer's sateen be + 40C rows extra white bris fers, 256 18c Hles. Spe 50e size , clal * $2 25 size 33c Garfield Tea, manu Ing’ facturer’s Goodyears india - wie 25 size a c India Rubber Combe. Parisian Ivory Pow: pls ny Carter's K. & B. Tea, Polished coarse and der Boxes. 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BY WM, G. SHEPHERD United Proes Staff Correspondent PETROGRAD, June 7.—The Russian workmen's and sol- diers’ councl! wants America to bring about an y pe whether that end be achieved thru fighting forces sent to the front, or thru financial, Indus trial or other ald. President Tscheidze of the coun. efl so declared today tn an inter view with the United Press, the first this head of Russia's “invis-) ble government” has granted Help by Ending War “To American workers and dem- ocrats, I would you can best help Russia and thereby help the Cemocratization of the world, which is now impending, by bringing pressure on all governments of the | world to end the war as soon as possible,” he declared, | ill {tt help Russia if Amertean | guns are sent to Europe to fight Germany?” he was seked. | say plosion and fire as a result of an Jaccident in the harbor, occurred | Tuesday in Petrograd, according to an exchange telegraph dispatch today from Copenhagen. It was state a huge quantity of explosives recently received from England blew up. Many persons were re ported killed MEET SOLDIERS The Personal Service Association of Sixth Company, Coast Artillery, N. G. W., will give ag informal mixer to the company and their lady friends Saturday evening, June 9, at Queen Anne Redding hall, First ave. W. and Roy st. An Informal reception will give |an opportunity to become acquaint Jed with the men of the company | | “Send an army only if you think it will hasten the end of the wan—/ you must decide yourselves as to} the method tn which you can best | gtesssteseassats help, \Too Revolution Io All “The revolution is the center of everything to us. We look upon everything in the world from the viewpoint of the revolution.” “why?” “Because the revolution has an International meaning. It will help the progress of all the peoples in the world.’ FRENCH PLEASED BY U. S. WAR PLANS PARIS, June 7. — “The t our SERV- French government |e deeply | Impressed with the result of the American enroliment for war,” declared M, Jules Cam. bon, former foreign minister, today “Officials realize that a certain | time must elapse before there can be thoro co-operation with Europe, but meanwhile they are struck with | the preparations to date. Knowl-| edge of the American preparations | may be the deciding factor to vic- | tory for the allies “Marshal Joffre will act as a bond of union between the French and the American armics.” Cambon declared the Russian situation “was improving.” | GARAGE MAN DEAD George ©. K6pp, 65, proprietor of the Harrison st. garage, Harrison | st. and Third ave, was found dead in his bed tm the rear of the shop Wednesday afternoon. He is be lieve to have died of heart failure. Now being made on our stock of Sport Suits, Coats and Novelty Skirts We Give You Credit on all purchases. 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