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STAR—MONDAY, JULY 23, 1917. PAGE 2 1 CLEAR DECKS TO TAKE GARE OF DRAFT HERE Men drafted for select service need not worry about detaila of it four C COUNCIL OF SERVICE TRIES TO END SEATTLE’S CAR STRIKE THRU MEDIATION | PATRIOTI thelr next step for att days. This was the announcement of Seattie officials today who are clearing decks for the mass of detailed work involved in physically examining the men, and clearing up exemption gialme Word from Washington announe ed that Beattle could expect the of- ficial list of names tn “about four days.” , When they arrive, every man who ls regiatered must take the respon sibility of determining whether or not his serial number is included This says W. W. Connor, tn charge of detatia here, “ia necessary, | because the government will not be | responsible for any failure of mailed not , ived by men.” Must Look Up Lists ' Altho the press lists have already | been printed, {t was pointed out that mistakes are almont certain to ap} pear when so many figures are te) lographed from one end of the coun-| bas try to the other tn relays. | ARNG After the lists are recetved, the aa respective boards will send out mat! od notices to the required number o drafted men, calling upon them to appear for physleal examination. very man must respond to thin call, and ma) no difference whether or not he Is an allen enemy 8 one-legged man or a father who tn i tends to claim exempt “NO CASH DOWN!’’ “make your own terms!” -make your selections of homefurnishings up to without a cash payment at time of purchase. —we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to own terme our well-known liberal credit fit your individual needs! ADD To Your| | ACCOUNT »- >. —if you have an account here your additional purchases will be added without initial payment. $100 ly - SETTLE THE | STRIKE BY EDWIN make your service will } felt-top folding table special high-grade lawo with free ash trays— mowers: special— en to BROWN J Seattle, be calr You are sick the same old all ough | oo h une weal wa with best ele and setting nuine Phi ke four-biade atent roller high «rade fie am Pre r 1 iow nd ~ Pre nident of the worth, attorney , one with f rich foliage ed from the In for patric center Fisher M Brown, King counell O. . Fisher, of Judge F. V a5.05 Seatt ss.75 $0.05 torney left to right {struction and Drydock Co.; Harold Dor re $2.45 jar #2.50—( with two w folding exactly With orders f ner of all climen ! Suzzailo, chairman of the state r sunate b counell of defense, to ftaelf ning emiles from your strictly neutral, the K anty|heaveniy 1 2, ond the ae i! tor Patriotic to in-kinsed flowers Harold Preston, pre ‘ALL MAY JOIN AUXILIARY TO INGERMANYIS. (cesar: save all tween the car strikers and the trac-|tove e of the children of mes and Gian tle, perfect youth city? “e Why are slek? Let me diag he estion ore r allmen Every man, woman and child WABHINGTON, July a ee eee eii ter eeprodit corruption bas been jinn In the atate may eniist for Food shortage grows apprecl —jaut woek by Pres e4 in you. Its deadly germs ara service in a new army for = ably worse in Germany, and the Chamber of Con : ~— the 1 u e n yp yk Sata ’ sarvine there le euch @ dearth of war (Commercial Club. About the sam 4 material she cannot last thru cultivated in Boston, in one of Walle street's branch laboratories. It tell time Immigration Commissioner organization will be Henry White offered his services state-wide, and an auxiliary of another winter, according to — splendid hammock value: it Coune ervic ident, the » 4 eys water city theae th folding A week we Ho » trays free all ts must present himeelf on the day and { bour named tn the notice. If he isn’t on hand, he can expect trouble with tha authorities Any claim for exemption or discharge must be made on forms that will be procured at the loo exemption board. They must be filed at the of- fice on or before the enth day after the date of mailing nations of ke here in quartered pak ehina cabinet, fitted with odd-shaped + top, } sides and j tured you the council was made that fire A.J $1.49 four adjustable cular price 62.80 art panel in door top, Inches high price $25.50 es regular } § 4 special for | } comfortable ( with wide val- regular price 0, for the week 8149 ong and known by and knows only the doby lar, It is a corporation, and a core) porwr to the union in adjusting the differ-| por _ in the eye of the law, is the week $19.75 | | special “$1.50 value, special 6219 the notice. | On the first call for men |pear for physical examination, one-| jthirad of jthe district w wil! be requi to present selves on the fifth day date of mailing Th second | notified t the re one-third” will tired number in be included, T hey} them. after the be appear on (he @ixth day | the county councils for patrio- tle service now being organ- ized. All of these agencies are part of the machinery of the state council of defense, suggested by President Wilson, organized by Governor Lister and headed by Dr. Henry Suzzallo. The work of the auxfliartes will cablegrame sent here thru “re ences, so James Duncan, secre ac Nable sources” from Americans recently in Berlin. Other ad vices reaching the tate de partment say Germany lacks 600,000 tons of wheat to reach the mid-August harvesta, and the crop prospects “are very poor.” e without a soul, but pos of the Labor council informed the| sessing al rights pos patriotic council that White should sensed by } s. It is far have « part in any mediation ore powerful because {t controls Accordingly the first meeting be-|tw Seattle's economic institue t nm the council labor | tions, namely, our city transporte. men was held and since that time|tion, and our light and power the council has been hard at work| attempting to get an expression of} THE CLASS STRUGGLE opinion from Pres. Leonard, of the MANIFEST of the . These reports also fo eo far as to say the katser’n popularity waning. They say that the Ger |man people see no hope for im provement over their present lot | Authorities here see lor Michaelix” statement retchstag last week a determination by Germany to throw her full force into the balance at this time. Of ficials believe Gemany's force is certain to wane from now on, after mailing, The next “ont\r. to perform the patriotic tasks third” will appear op the seventh cuined by the state board in a co day after mailing ate manner No one need try to prepare will be traction company Seattle has for years been great source of exploitation = revenue for the Wall street owners of bonds and stocks in its lighting § and transportation public service corporations. Large amounts of stocks were issued In excess of the real value of these institutions, be- cause our people co be made to pay the dividends on them. Then our cityowned light plant forced the rates on Ii né power down, Finally the jitney bus entered the field, and thus we find the exploit- ing power of this soulless being re- duced to a point which threatens to destroy the exploiting power and value of its bonds and stocks in the gambling market (exchange), and the material interests of the” owning class investors, to continue to exploit Seattle is endangered. War was then forced upon our] nation, and the cost of living (the price of all necessities) was in- creased Ifke magic by the gam- blers; motormen and conductors with families, who worked for the soulless corporation, found that their wages would only bur two thirds as much as they would be fore war was declared. In fact, @ man who was recetving three dol lars per day before the war was) declared ts only receiving two dol- Jars per day now, owing to the de creased purchasing pé@wer of money The motormen and com ductors knew that their cause was s hopeless one unless they . ganized, because without organiza: tion they could not get their pay, raised, an the raise they could not live. The company man- agers cannot pay the men more money and continue to pay divi dends. So Seattle must suffer be- se of the conflict cansed by the profit cane which grows and eats at her vitals. SETTLE THE STRIKE $1.00 SHOE A} fi / lived fn this corporation Lr)» { has been a bad influence in some’ “ or Instruction from look Po —WOTAKOLD—vacuum imeh kits consist of 8 m uum, bottle, Ea gamcyrge Haht-weight « pictured: extr Very compact and adjustable back; ) } price 88.75 ) } ed wheels attracti ) i } { n-atyle ent m t rocker, exe removable latered in finiah for the a ats: | $6.95 | enough hold a mechanic's will keep liquide old as desired: 5 . ape- neat rt and od value r ular Dp: $9.5 for the uph fumed special « regular have Dental work to do, and need it done. I am it to do, very Reasonable Work LAWN SWING:QSPECIAL— | ™, JUVENILE here, and want at Prices. When Mary guaran ° teed ame old Mary ttle tomb, Elliott 3048 DR. GRABBERT The Dentist ft our store when oe state counc lan ee Se ee ere oor The county coun spective exemption boarde have ®¢vice and to the sheriffs worked out immediately, however, guarde wi patriotic of the} NEW YORK, Juty terrific King County counctl jand set fire to it shortly before 3 | ported injured stte eacadrilie changed its quarters @—— jdo flying sometimes a dozen miles | “Moving day” for the escadrille| {Willis Haviland, of Minneapo ry ut down on capense. ened ffidavits until they have been affidavits un’ ey have bee: simme 65 ass by the Te will the exemption boards. “ age | Headquarters for each of the ret the prosecuting torneys pot been definitely located for preservation of law and order. j tely | | This important matter will & and the lists made public unciis, 3 | -——- -—— r ‘orn in as deputy sher-| E i Mba explosion under Pier No. 64, North |. Room 418 in the County ity |Tiver, partially wrecked the dock |buflding will be headquarters for ; t t ithe King county counell. |p. m. today Several men are re- | o ian —— @! Young Joe Tumulty PARIS, July The La Fay Wouldn't Be Prexy jtoday to @ station where the Amer-| jean air fighters from now on will! at sea. Every man henceforth will be equipped with a preserver. | lwas attended by two narrow es-| jeapes of its members. Sergeant | jaccidentally { euffering a ne-) t shop- wid | | oopelalive DENTISTS Second and Spring lvere shakeup and bad bruises. Cor lporal J. H. Doolittle, of Ct cna | had »® brush with several German machines and was wounded in the leg Wh regular price 85— Dassinet, exact) red; white enamei, Pda with rabber tired wheels so can de easily moved from toom to porch fitted with finely woven wire spring matt and top mattress not includ $5—; special for the Week... sess. ORENCE UPsTains —a* prac witho ; ‘ +: om the w SECOND AND UNION new the esca- |arille's station, Doolittle passed near a British observation balloon. He saw a German plane attacking that and winged hurried jly to fight it He had no more than let fly with | {his machine gun than two other} che machines, which he had not} * down | plane was his engine going and he Was taken to a} te aplendid lawn «wing « to peat and cro pie § inches aafe of swing strong and | easy weekly or monthly payments on bicyeles— 5 bad shot up miraculously kept jlanded safely. He | hospital JUDGE FRATER RULES IN FAVOR OF TRACTION CO, by the Doolittie’s sixteen Seattle } direction. If it had spent only half f & the energy and money trying to” / please and Seattle, that ft has to avoid such service, it would have Seattle for its friend; while? today its tactics and methods have iven the people from it until not one can be found to defend its pring ciples. Like a chronic disease, they ible subsides for a time, only tom k out new and intensified Ld Let all Seattle unite tn effort’ to buy this institution and get freee] from this disease that constantly thre s our municipal health and® we! : Men, beware of traitors among 1 Any man who would use ther incompetent oF most probably " You will find thuge hired inc others to riot. Therefore do J not fall into the trap set for you. T pumps and Oxfo: id from the methods pursued calfskin, tan calfskin and by your enemy that their trap fa of satin slippers). Some of set, They can not win without there Oxfords have rubber soles and heels. Practically all sizes violence, and you can not win with this lot, but not in each li Men's Oxfords at this price it. Their only hope is to turn the patent, black ar n calfsk from Nettleton and entiment against you by & Murphy mall size Some large sizes in the acts of violence against This is the old worn out zamo, but it will be new in Seattle. So beware! TO OUR MAYOR AND CHIEF with 50 serve $32 CANADIANS WIN. IN BRISK FIGHT ryps PHILIP SIMMS wm tate ¢ WITH THE BRITISH AR- MIES IN THE FIELD, July 23. —Wearing gas masks and mov. ing like epecters in the night, Canadian troops early this morning penetrated the German lines to a depth of 500 yards on a 700-yard front east of Avion. It was a spectacular local attack of the kind with which the British forces have been keeping the Ger- mans nervous for the past fow weeks. Up to 4 a. m, 60 German prison- ers had been counted of the bunch sent to the rear by the Canadians The toll of the enemy dead and statemen d i0cens z ach was of certain 1 t Jeop Refused to Drill; Arrested in Chair KANSAS CITY, Kan, July 25 “When Ellis Pedagoe, 22, enlisted in | Dr. Tenney’s ambulance corps, No » 2, he did not know he was subject to military discipline Pedagoe would not attend drill > and all efforts to induce him to p | tleipate failed. Dr. Tenney detatled Bergt. Leedy to arrest Pedagoe L4edy found him in a barber shop with one side of his face shaved ‘The sergeant did not wait for the| barber to finish hie task | or | AMUS instabilit DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL’S This week our Downstairs Department makes its final clearance of MEN’S AND WQMEN’S LOW SHOES. listed ween and statement sald pled = Nastazor and intin the Sereth, the the Zlote Lipa rivers, | ‘the enemy oc Blentava, Uvse The motion traction company that the city’s petition for a writ of mandate, compelling the com- pany to operate, be taken to the federal court, was granted by Judge Frater in superior court Monday. The granting of the motion will be followed by a counter motion in federal court to remand the case to the state courts. Thin action was scheduled for Monday aft ernoon, by Corporation Coun sel Caldwell. Attorney James B on {traction comp! inasmuch as th made Sla rrreapondent lies have of Krevnc lot of wome calfskin, ¥ At SE.LOO per near Vilna, 0 miles to the north Tarnopo and Brazezany, around which the mutivous outbreak of the Russians | first centered near broken lots patent, black mps black suede geen ! pa lady under pairs at thia ¢ $1.95 is the of white canvas, black kid, black patent. (Also a splendid variety JIOS.TUMULTY IR. will want two or more Here's one boy who doesn't want |to be president of the United States. | He's #on of Joseph Tumuity, secre tary to President Wilson, and says he can see no fun in Wilson's job. Young Tumulty is 12 years of age in oldest in a family of six He ts ac 1 companying father on a vaca tion | TAKE FRENCH TRENCHES fet on women's PARIS, July 23,—Extremely vio lent attacks were again launched by the Germans against the French lines about Craonne last ght. The war office today an nounced that the enemy penetrated French first ne positions Craonne plateau Later they were driven out by strong counter at. | th receivership tacks except from positions held on | (ase In Gauitt, and there wounded must have’ been many | ®), small portion of Californie] court the defendant gy byt times this. : eae ae Pee Tel nically a resident of another state Forty German airplan | F. 8. Slater, one of the striking| “The people of the city should brought down in five days, are |trainmen, wants It understood that |2Ot be put to fhe delay of taking one Indication of the frenzy of |it way ‘not he, but Kd Sclater,|the matter to another court,” con nervousne with which the |who was injured while acting as |tended Corporation Counsel Cald Prussians are trying to find out | inotorman on a street car Saturday |W4ll in his argument, “The city's what Fieid Marshal Haig is pre | afternoon petition is not an act to confiscate paring for them. the property of the copmany, but NUX ATED IRON compel the operation of cars |The court has jurisdiction to make any provision for the carrying out Kisethaea sdtna ts of its order, in this the ap ( Of Grlicute. ner. | pOintiment of a receiver " pile pay ' vous rundown Judge Wrater, in rendering hi bd ‘ people 0 per e pC ‘ed a eo CO Ps, Mee ag ker dec , declared that th urt | treatment many inatancen, | Must take notice of the fact that it he $ioo forfeit if it/ia now impossible for the traction nas per full # é operate planation in large |company to safely operate cars article soon to ap- : : pear in this paper. Ask your doctor or drugKist abouc it. Swift’ Pharmacy always carries it in stock EMENTS| THEATRE PLAYERS in on in Howe, for the contended that petition contained clouse, tt patente 82.95 rs black calfskin, y kid pumps from the main cov nt, white canvas and white was a loor stock . PO game TO SLEEP WELL © under @ Horstord’s Acid Phosphate spoonful In a glans of water retiring, insures restful sleep. ont, Ld htt *°4 “Nearly Married ‘A Breezy, Snappy Laughing Farce Nights, 20¢. Matea., ISe, 25e ol 95 lot includes Laird, Schober & Co kid pumps and Oxfords; also some tan with leather or rubber soles at Murphy patent Oxfords for men and Cousin’s white Kenglish walking shoes, the same price. Johnston & You two men are charged keeping order, and you will do your duty as you see it. Put your unl- formed men close to the car, and put a large number of plain clothes! men scattered out in the crowd, and grab every one who advi throw missiles at the cars, VAUDEVILLE'S BGC “THE MIMIC Wor 20—PEOVLE—30 $4.95 for Laird and Cousin’s tan calfskin button shoes— broken sizes—-for ladies, Also Nettleton black and tan kid and calf Oxfords, in small sizes, for men, The Kosine Treatment for PILEPSY umed by ous a u 4 Children’s Mary Jane Pumps of gunmetal and patent and $5.00 values for 81,45. Mostly narrow sizes. $2.50 All sizes in Growing Girls’ white canvas Mary Janes, $8.00 quality for 84.95: misses’ sizes, 11 to 2, 84.62 eat bargains—every pair, The earlier better attention you will get vocation, and you will soon have e¥ idence sufficlent for t conviction of some real gentler Seattle is sick b gentlemen in Boston ¢ dividends; this money should to the motormen and condueta Seattle as wages, to feed, ol house and educate thetr children, In whose interest should we act ey ; sab baanghiae: nd pny SEATTLE'S MOTORMEN AND ASIP RS PHARMACY Second Ave, |CONDUCTORS? EDWIN J. BROWN, TAKE 1,000 GERMANS PETROGRAD, July 23.—De- spite instability of certain reg iments, Russian forces today succeeded in achieving a signal success over Teutonic troops In the neighborhood of Krevo, | in the Vilna sector, according | | | all who suffer The relieves al We OTHER FRATURES lide These are you come in the ane day mause PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Eves. 6:20 to tr of the proved No refunds on sale goods. DOWNSTAIRS AT Exchanges in morning only. Ko in the past he , hottie $1.50. If your money will be refund Hooklet giving complete ft tot after to today's report. Bt | “We occupied a portion of the enemy's positions at Teary Bogus- le, penetrating to a depth of two D 100; Hives, and sun, 1% miles at one place and taking ——_——_____-__—_______@ | READ STAR WANT ADS | cade bent alll aco BY

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