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eob50 3555503235; 5 3335 55353555034 If you don't feel glad to dig deep in your pocket for the Red C a slacker oss this week, you are worse than qeeeensnaeaesiastsisetsitstataestsessstatestteterstt: VOLUME 19 ) This — in { GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST } SEATTLE, WASH., 19, 1917 TUESDAY, JUNE London! It il ¢ nere ¢ haze ‘ } wreckage me are unrecognizable shores and our own doors. In the m ther lence save { the In the absence of ambulance ordin grocer Che same “rt ecessity” that caused Germar Itisa € ‘ : 1a uld be ima i} ‘ hat apne fin a fan he It is be gathe « res rangi Lond last Wedr Vee e6 age from e 4 < start an the thors " away 1 cattle e must face the fact \e ca we te knowledge » th e of the cat t 1 are ght It time to st delu x ourselve In the t * £ A eye all u th { rean that wha € y me our oO ‘ ending | . John or curly-haired Mary fa t be blasted by the guns of the Germa then wit a t ling | seer c ate o far removed wa shattering horrors of war li we America want to kee vark Kaise 1 When ar away, al ence And yet, if we do not speedily help England and c c erica 1 hip them « the seas and again sa ere t vl are France to defeat German militarism, if we allow our trenche I ce suffering agonie rty allies to be beaten to their knees—all the beastly, bar- Our sacrifices will have be man There will be Son ts ha had arms a « barous, ruthless practices the Prussian war-makers have many an American boy who, escaping death, will be others lacerated bur ami introduced into the world will be brought to our own found on the battlefield, wounded and bleeding lappe Here Riiiiticiitiicissiis i istics scsssstssiseMrscs stots} NIGHT EDITION Found whom By the great men who compose the lot of select service call to follow the flag to France ington ave Wednesday.” internationa the Try to Rob U. 5. Treasury, Charge The Seattle Star You don't need to wait for the Join the Second Wash at 20 Second “Falr tonight and Here ale infantry, Weather merciful be women Red Cross lo the Red ing thousand American But the Red Cross cannot do that without your fi- nancial as It takes me to buy the medical | and surgi sities It takes money to transport the surge es and edical attendants Seattle furnish $300,000 of a fund of one hundred million dollars to be raised this week in the United States | Have you given your share? Your contribution | may save the life of YOUR OWN BROTHER, YOUR Ow SON, OR SWEETHEART, OR NEIGHBOR, OR NEXT OF KIN Dig deep into your pockets and give ungrudgingly. No more humane cause than the Red Cross exists anywhere in the world. How to Give to the Red Cross have a donation for the Red Cross which you wish to make immediately, takg It to A. D. Barrall, 5194 Arcade build or his assistant, room 4054 ign teams are au donations day and Thurs If you ONGRESS MUST } PASS FOOD BILL Most Important War Me sure Has Been De- layed Too Long, While Speculators Have} ing Only thorized Tuesda day cam t Wedne arting on Friday, you can te to the Red Cross nurses se canva to the will be intrin the house-to-ho on the streets, or mercy” barrels that placed in the streets for Been Robbing the People. |} se contributions, such as jewel “Get a receipt, and see that BY HARRY B. HUNT } solicitors have proper creden WASHINGTON, D. C., June 19.—The biggest and most { tials { immediate of all the war problems faced by the United ~~ oreo States and her allies confronts congress in the food control bill now up in congress DRIVE FOR RED For the success of the allied cause thru { { ' Leaders of Russian War Commission to the U. S. Arriving | in Seattle Last Friday, en Route From Petrograd to Washington | SENATOR STONE ) HURLS UGLY DEFT IN SHIPPING ROW The 74th pation lay of our partici- in the war was en- eS nee THE 74TH DAY OF OUR WA o———____ meaeeanmanSiasesti es Utne | board fight into the senate. Announcement was made in 249 livened by Herbert Hoovers rilament Balfour that Sal the next year-does not rest so much on large speech before the senate in be | Umited Apetec had net — additions of men and munitions for the) CROSS FUND is half of the food bilt and Sena- the pact between our allies ae ‘ fighting line as on the old, elemental, every-| j tor Spams cheree. ty ee to make a septate ootee - Obl f fi senate that “attempts were b-B. was not interrogated on A day problem of food. . | being made to rob the U. 8. other phases of his visit to Without adequate food supplies, not, only} | treasury. America. for the armies, but for the entire civil pop-} Hoover's plea was the lead. | t Fra and Ital li the ing feature of the nation-wide | All-Russia congress, Gy ulation of England, France and Italy, all } Striking out in teams of ten, drive by common people to win | 2” everwhelming vote, ousted soldiers, guns and ammunition the United] 300 men left the Arcade build: relief from the unholy burdens the Swies socialist peace agi- marr) States can send to Europe will be unavail-| ing at 9a m Tuesday to begin | | imposed by food gamblers, It tator who was denounced a6 4 — = ign gathering Seattle gold for Red | | Wepenes by food. ganar 18 Per gh sce er; 3 + ; - fiately following the declaration of war Sa en eee | world’s greatest food expert. Reports passed by the censor Congress, immediately follo £ ara Pied Senator Stone, who hasn't said Spain wae clamoring for a took quick action to provide a fighting force for the battle carried lists of names, | been much in evidence since republic because of the pre 4 line. It passed the cons ion bi hy rushed thru measures | Ne Rney OF ee he helped humiliate his coun- German court surrounding the e i i thee shame idest were in’ his of After each name were =| try during the armed neutrality | Pro-ally king and the industrial giving the president wi wer figures that showed in black | fight, made his charge that at- | stagnation. military force and white just about how much tempts being mi to loot | The bili providing for a But the food control bill submitted by the admin- each of these men ought to | the treasury when he dragged | $60,000,000 air fleet was rapid: = | | istration, without which all military measures Will se a4 ‘a Sr @uman ue | the Denman-Goethals shipping ly nearing completion. s . lw — —_ | be ineffective, which is absolutely necessary if our gression | | allies are to be sustained and kept militarily efficient Excuses afid evasions were to be| WASHINGTON, June 19. Waring j while our conscripted army is being trained and eal me ie We |against “cold-blooded attempts to rob the equipped, has been side-tracked and shunted about ee | |United States treasury ” Senator Stone to- F in committee while the house debated river and Seattle must raise ,000 by Picture shows Special Ambassador Boris B. Bakhmetieff (at left), Mme. Bakhmetieff, Gen. Roop and “war” legisl : 4 |day carried the Denman-Goethals shi harbor pork bills and other similar “war” legislation June 2 It's the larger sreomit Professor Borodin, of the agriculture department, descending the gangplank of the Princess Victoria, at | y jane als ipping i sress Ww rod, « {fering ever asked here © | Pier No. 1. They were the first of the Russian mission to step on United Stat 1. Th d at Seat- s cople get behind Senge sv a pr 7 | y ates so! ey arrived at Sea’ Unless the iting £ etty objections threaten to delay |Mtate Isto give $1,000,000 and the tie fast Friday, coming from Petragrad via Yokohama and Vancouver, B.C. Jefferson Caffrey, represen board fight to the floor of the ep Stone ressional oratory and f . ration $100,000,000 for Red Cross | tative of the U. S. state department, who welcomed the commission in Seattle, is shown in the circle at the | 18 chairman of the senate foreign relations passage of the bill for another montl war preparedness, following an ap | right. . . . oe Tn the meantime, the harvest of)an added strain put on our own! peal from President Wilson ear ,_______— SS committee and pro-German in his ten 1917, which must be regulated by |and our allied governments in car City Appeal Friday ! |dencies. id the provisions of the bill, is atjrying on the war oe Wednend1 4 Thursday the ! : me ’ : Bach 4 dela aes ot mperative need of this! .000 0 y tinue to appeal to| There is an issue, it seems, be-|clared steel companies apparently ee, (Deane y" law, President Wilson himself said |; °4iny ‘riday the whole . tween Gen. Goethals and Mr. Den- Were trying to do this 3 aided difficulty in administering ° individua Frida He sald he thought Gaslien the law to cover the new harvest,| (Continued on page 3) city will be asked to respond. Red ! man,” he said. “Gen. Goethals! > he $95 hought Goethals’ ap - me ‘oss nurses will go from house to Me Nomiienias ah Sek aad te p al oO} 5 a ton contracts did N 5 ed “mserer” vaseale wal bel aie ntracts at $95 per ton for | not redound to Goethals’ reputation ” Patriotic women are needed.| rT; ” fomelite down and made contracts! Mich., exotataia that no male WARRING NATIONS LOWER THAN IN U. Ss. They should report to room 4033 “MURDER GANG” N VISIT! DS =: proposing tentative contracts at) what tentative agreements were hey shoul ; 6. {made now, with the steel com- g y Arcade building, to register, re $ BY ROBERT J. BENDER — | 50 senators, many vigorouly oF vive subscription bianks, recelpts am compelled to say that I|panies, the government would fix Prees Staff osing the food control bill Mi Hel } NEW YORK, June 19.— Seattie’s getting dirty! Leiner that such a man as Denman the actual prices and these would WASHINGTON, June Warn- listened. His explanation of the ese wats ee unsets Summonses for two police who VOUTINUL “BinLOAT Fifteen hundred laundry jis at the head of the shipping | be paid ng that food control alotie can| measure and the situation facing| Every select service registration) s+@ to be examined by the dis Nous pret cru, omtomsr | | workers and drivers on strike, board \ “Meantime he ‘upheld Gosthalaalll prevent further tremendous n p country was designed to hasten | officer i asked % ga ie \ a trict attorney's office in con . be tt . - less than half of the laundries Stone declared he did not wish ee claim that $: n food prices, Herbert action on the food bil wor or four days by (aking) nection with the murder of efferson Caffrey, the man rating full capacity, and the | to appear to involve Goethals in at-|a “working basis’ ' the Red Cross campaign welcomed the Russ on 9 gig | r addressed members of the We are facing the amazing sit-|cha of the Re - p | Ruth Cruger and the escape of J lM ae is8lAN | remainder either not in opera tempts to have the government pay thing else, pending price fixing by toda ation in t ount he said, “of|in bis or her precine + to Reove| Coch, indicted as the mur commission at e ag the tlen or working on the orders |too great a price for steel, but de ithe government We now have a range of living! having a great and sufficient suy They should ort to ev! Gerer, were issued today by official representative of the Gf thelr big customans, fe put cost in this country,” he said, “th ly and yet the highest prices in| Aylmore, Main 5485, and watch for) Aggistant District Attorney American government, and the Sia Mave, Hanne Wile: in oe js beyond the ability of thousands our history. The avera foes to} the announcement of thelr meelns| Pitepatriok personal emissary of Secretary bad way for clean duds. 5 te meet » threatened, as 4 consumers in those countries where | to held at ; v ig ; day, | By GEORGE MARTIN of State Robert Lansing The hospitals are the only in result, b lows of national ¢f-|they have food contre much |at a place to be tien ater Ld eeu at edhe te onl 0 ra old. Born in BLAU GAa Ghat ane. wattion thal Melency and labor lower than prices in the U. 8. The mighty publ "2 4 am beley, NEW YORK, uune 19. Louisiana young Caffrey full supply of clean things, both "Yet « my belief unless some| Hoover dissipated the “illusion” | directed by Hazen itus, to make Gann shaniaih, 6c colic ay studied abroad, and for the past ine uals and ee Clare control be sugurated, that We|that the food control bill is direct-| people realize the necessity he oy | parently opened today, as po seven years, ever since he left men’s club having pledged shall look back at this moment a8|ed against the producer, provides wide cope ‘poe was going al lice, private detectives and the school, he has been in the dip themosives to protect them ¢ lye modere ing of prices and authorizes a|full blas esday . Amato 6 A . 5 fae of comparative mod jong be a ° | Groups of living Red Cross| district attorney's office delv | sarin ‘ Hotels are doing thelr own wash-| | 9\ DON, June 19.—America has|continued hand clapping. In a trte! prices food dictato , F oe Mice’ SAE on: tae ed into the sordid pools of lust | e has V attac hed to lega ing The barber shops are using fi ba dheston to the Statement he expressed his wi Hoover read this statement while culation mu ‘ post ore, posing on the) thd murder which swept the tions in Russia, Sweden, Den idgment in shaving and only ap-/nOt signified her adbeston tc Chaka tc the Gayernranen The American peop e lost $250,000, Taner ita direction of Mary H. Det pretty school girl, Ruth Cru mark, Norway, Germany and || ply two hot towels where an ex-| London pact of the allies, Foreten! 1.001. of the United States for (Heir ido (6°00 Nehe wat Mahe ial safleld. Crowds stopped, watched| gér, to her death ; ve Me ss ane i Place, he | cuse for one won't stand with the! sinister Balfour announced today! welcome and their hospitality ADVERTISING MANAGER'S eee oer barte pplauded area esp IEA ss gs aired Bier, eee dE au ARR a get to commons, in his first appearance The interrogation as to America’s DAILY TALK lenge to the people Nurses Sing Feopteeet hh i ee Vet hich BM wsatin’ sivhiawe the The shirt and collar shops are 40-| since his return support of the separate peace agree The present high co ch rse Il sing onthe etreeys, | NOMAD NGL See or tid ste’ ts be vy anes inti rained }1oe hese pe Ralfour was accorded an enthus-|ment was the only query made ef 5 spel nas - nour.|and speakers will appear at the| Mrs. Grace Humiston with the In experience ha ' ainer War Office Statements jastic reception with cheers and! the minister today : 4. | that labor cannot be 10 a1 formation which led to the find for onythine.” the voung dino: With the exception of a few pri-| ASUS 7 maul ¢ eC lished at e pr tage leve Cheat ved crosses, with men in-|{ng of the Cruger girl's body, was)! mat declared to a Star report vate customers Who called for thetr ) ‘ ant r| There must be or great} Great moved up and down | found, hysterical and maimed, in a) | 'linst week's Wash at the laundry,/that at one laundry a girl had been SAY ARMY CAPTAIN | ; ; social disturbance ide ot ave, among the crowds,| Vacant lot beside an apartment | @ @} practically no deliveries to the reai-|cursed at by the manager of the ‘ ? ; ee . . : » ae The. treet cars stopped for one| building at 115 W. Soth st The big secret is out. dence district have been made by| plant. She was patrolling the front: COMMITTED MURDER he e gets it and) They Spoil His Picni minute thruout the city at 2:19 Screams Bring Police With the arrival today noon the non-union plants of the bullding, Another Picket be. c every effort to keep| Deputy Coroner Frank Koepfil|,, m. to remind people of the cam-| Screams brought a policeman! + Washington, D. C., of the The strike will be over when| ported that a mage igre NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J,, June pleased ied says he can't enjoy himself at @| paign | eee ig we Her left leg wag| Rueelan extraordinary war com. | ‘he unions give in said Secretary bee m thrown on ¥ 19—County authorities today “ He Henle because he's afraid he'll find | There was grim purpose in | Was hal ee «ppl Pm haa mission to the United States. thyng of the Laundrymen’s club, Window claimed to have cleared up the ; ¢ |S suicide In the woods and have to! Monday night's Red Cross pa broken yo age pose story. win.| the newspapers are permitted Tuesday ee baffling murder mystery of how continua eavoring ng it back to town rade. Thru the dimly lighted | Jumped from « BtOry | to publish the fact that the RS EAE ae OYNS Men ae To ARR John V. Piper met his death, in the get 1 and i : streets the phantom of death een up there,” she moaned visitors landed in Seattle last | ¢mplo eer it eager Ara dart arrest, at Chattanooga, Tenn, to | then te i about them Notice to Kempster| seemed to walk and to point | ‘He's up there” she motned | | Erigay morning ances of the unton «ive out” de’ SULAQKERS IN EAST te: 0@ Dr wm. 1. Condon, a ‘cap. t out, one by one, a hundred burn K Whit Pe clared Rusi gen att, ¢ tain in the United States army thru Street cars in Peruvia, says warnings to Seattle's peo The men. Two men came and ; We many persons in Seat Drivers’ union, representing all of MINNEAPOLIS, June 19.--De. edical corps. Police Officer Fred Mills, run ie said they had a telegram for me.| tle—probably several thousand | 114 wtrikers partment of justice officials an. pee formerly a reatdeut Ml vard avoid astrikin e 4 ybed me b e throat nd knew the Russians were in oh ae ‘onde forme! le Beh ire ag whe “arbab (io teat And Seattle understood. The One grabbed t al Not tall ae town Friday, the Seattle news Boon eee ee nounced here today that 2.000 ar) New Rrunswick, is socially prom{- . eee ails armeks lenee marching thousands taught Se. |fald’ ‘I Aue one Be en OY) capers withheld publication: of A soap Binvnen to. Cae Satan ‘em rests will be made on the Mesaba yeni here, and the news of the tle’s | year regu OF TAG ABTR:: PAINS STRAND 4 dead! more * ple is running all day to feed the | iron range of men who refused to oharce M 4 { : st Delleg: hoasauartere dally rine that takes ay toll” 4 I jumped out of the dining room| the news at the request of the | jiniets when they come in from| register , Two hundred are now sia a pa oy ae arl a ni a ated a sens window. I preferred that death to| state department, tho they [duty and a system of repor | ss < Jimmie Crehan, mayor's secre human lives and pays Laake atta Pate per ge rte te te were permitted the day before en ee eee eet to jrom |under arrest so Bock. ary, was held up on the streets of in hu ? " ked| to announce that the commis- : she . h thirty-five lett in 1 fi elect se ce * e dollar worth m Then the young woman asked the unions in touch with the prog: There are irty-five letters - THE fie er asovne SACne mold and ar pe ees nei a dee see aiaaes piel pba ster that Mrs, Humiston be notified that | jon had arrived “somewhere on reas of ibe strike, the Russian alphabet and 15 ot| 7) READ STAR WANT ADS R tration car nen a | “ oy yao } Rose show last week, (Continued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Seven) (Continued on page 10) ‘The union officials said Tuesday! these seem to be useless, 3

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