The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1917, Page 2

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«MONDAY, AUG. 13, 1917, PAGE 2 ‘ALLEN DIRECTS “HUNT FOR DRAFT PROPAGANDISTS Federal agents, Monday, ac cording t District Attorney Clay Allen, were Investigating from every angle the whole sale distribution of anti-draft pamphlets in Seattle No arrests have yet been made. Sudden orders from Wash m apy suspect 1 work on the man propaganda directed the select servies machinery your additional purchases added to Your your account! : d . t —if you have an account here your additional purchases will be added without a first payment Good make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase—we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to “make your own terms.” our well-known liberal credit service will fit your indi- vidual needs! cninat investigation for the department « Justice, pointed out With Hans Cron, Count Alvo Von George Schloetelborg, spy suspects, behind bars at the United 8 tention station, the govert © are now concer r offorts against the ant! plotters, ates de | solid oak table: special— Quiet Saturday iy ‘Reports of propaganda malled half price— to men called for examination were received again Friday,” Allen sald to effect an immediate clearance of reed electric lamps we have priced them at these very unusual reduc tlons—tvory and brown finish called to our attention Saturda He said nothing would be left lamp. 83.50 lamp undone to trace the origin of the — lamp .$10— | ‘Am pamphiets and to arrest the cor Sala boe va open . | spirator who are advising and $3.71 5 SARL AMAA) ; 3 - } ~4 coaching men to avold select ser: | vice by claiming emptions Intern Lehmann Orders have been recetved to tn tern during the war, Richard Leh mann, German fisherman, o was arrested by the pollee June Leb mann was living at the ent the Straights of Juan de I It is believed he was observing shipping an movements of war vessels, Mine chemicals and a rife with Maxim silencer attached were found in his possession. Investigate Gaeriach Federal officials are also investi gating Arthur H. Gaertach, former elevator man at the Arctic b and a native of Germany . maps of Puget Sound and the loca tion of the navy yards were found in bie clothes w disorderly conduct Saturday JOIN THE EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! 50c a week! no interest! —there are several thousand of these high-grade ma- chines In daily use in Seattle, all giving absolute satisfaction! 59¢ ce of ndid little ter for the etured, 9 In | long, hard- | eee, Seng for 59c | ted oak table large 24-inch underahelf, ox } fem. price $4 apectal for week comfort rocker: specia'— News by Telegraph and Telephone —the EMPRESS !s strictly a high-grade machine— for easy running, simplicity, noise tical devices and lasting construction ha —ball-bearing gears; automatic drophead! an walnut | y like pic pch beveled Riedel filed suit for divorce x cause husband re Teen Sank: een kaekes vateien to her for eight 1 price $27.50; spect | ‘ f . ‘ reguier Democratic club of King county ag agile pectal $19.75 pri i $5.95 pays tribute to Bo Sweeney meeting at Good Eats cafete Saturday. |. Andrew M. Lawrence and P. L. Smithers, representatives of the Booth Fisheries, of Chicago, here Y , , H 4, keye Fully Guaranteed for 10 Years tureCo Bito watch the run of the Socke —TO NEW MEMBERS OF EMPRESS SEW- ING MACHINE CLUB THIS WEEK, A $5— ELECTRIC IRON FREE! 101 to 111 & Eleventh 9¢. ‘Tacoma. ‘AR STRIKERS ce French Women Drag Plows and Harrows ‘to Till Fields LIST DEMANDS _ SAN AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.— | striking street car men of San cisco this afternoon announ CLEVELAND, O. |recover a lost do Matened to its “mu !” bark and Testored him to his rightful owner. Musicta: unton, local 76, to « dance Fri at Dreamland pavi fon for the mess fund of the 8 ond Washington tnfantry band M r Moylan their full demands as follows Big six # car backs down Wages, $2.50 for an eight-hour |hill and bumps into Ygsler car, Sat and time and a half for over-| jurday The United Commerc ors, of § picnic at Silver Lake, St v | Ia. D. Rose injured by machine driven by R. Mulloy, at Fourth ave and Virginia st. Sunday. Rose was attended at the city hospital D. Kichimeatea, ), Japanese jsallor aboard the Singo Maru, es caped immigration officers when he jswam asho: unday Recognition of the union ‘Twelve days off every year wi 5 men assert they are working "ROW on an average of 15 hours a day, with n no vacation | pay. SEooND HOTTEST DAY HERE SUNDAY Seattle folk basked in the sun-| ight and cooled off ir ‘he shade of and beaches day, during | second hottest day 1917 2 whirled around The mercury “touched $2 degrees ’ © Extra car service was required "io handle crowds st Woodland Fort Lawton and Alki beach. nds of people gathered at Band concerts in the parks Sun day evening, | CHICAGO, n.—™M Marie Woodrich told Judge 7 mason he husband knock the family Bit ee | Funeral services were held S jday for B. G, Bell, who drowned in | Hoods canal GERM The horses and oxen, as well as the men, from this district of France have “gone to war.” The women,| "Ted Jones, of Spokane, elected WON'T 60 TO MEET | b2rnetsea in chains and leather, have plowed this fielld and are now dragging the harrow over it. In many |President of the Interstate Realty | districts woman labor exclusively has raised the crops that feed the men at the front association »kane to be meeting By United Press Leased Wi | place in 1918 AMSTERDAM, Aug 13,—Ger- Gale off Cape Cod swamps dories n socialists probably will not ae ported by the war office today. All | drowning 19 fishertnen. ists from the entente sisted C ‘oming yf in | lott tJ apd from home ¢ ohn Scott er down with SUnsist on discussing responsibility A vetriz 2805 Madison st., Sund: | for the war, n semi-official state- 1918, it Is Reported! Austrians Rushing An auto driven by N. Schiobna,| Ment published by the Frankfurt] pey piny sunday, renowned More Men to Carso | 2338 Franklin ave., knocked down | _ @F Zeltung asserts today. |evangelist, probably will come By United Press Leased Wire jand sertously injured R. Marshall, |Seattie for a series of rorival| 7 United Frees Leased Wire ROME, Aug. 18.—Tho Austrians |. at Bighth ave, and Pike st., Sun | meetings in the fall of 1918, one| LONDON, Ang. 13.—Tho battle! are hurrying retnforcements to the | 48Y: TAFT EATS AGAIN year hence, of Flanders entered its third week|Carso front in anticipation of a| .This year’s September jury Ist Tie Hikes Leased. Wise Last spring the Seattle Mints-|today, with MPleld Marshal Haig’s| strong Italian attack, reports here \Of 120 names, 34 of which are wom CLAY CENTER n., Ang. 1%.—| terial Federation invited Sunday to|*tatement announcing “nothing of] stated today Itallan aeroplanes |e" 18 the smallest list drawn for * Continued improvement was shown|visit this city. Sunday Imposed | #pecial interest to report are extremely active in Carso and, ™any years. doday in the condition of ex-Presi-|his usual conditions—that the call) Sharp, brief eng ents, how-| other fronts The funeral of Thomas B. Mina ent Taft. He has commenced to|from the local churches be unani-|@ver, have marked the Inst 48 han, who died Friday, will be held | ; ; i - oe ' w | hot the Germs > from his home, Tuesday @at regularly, altho in small quan-| mous, ete These conditions now | hour s the Germans have en-| | ities, after several days of enforc-|have been fulfilled, and Rev. Paul|@eavored to regain some of tbe! PASTOR DENOUNCES i Cash prizes to be awarded te | rille | . . . m n8 ade etrong ‘orte to reta a Slacker Bound Over |Allied Fliers Confer |mni2nér strons etior's to retake) Oenouncing Ben, La Follette | BALM IS ALLOWED ': WB, Commissioner mcCielana| Over Spruce Supplies|!ite im event a retreat in Manders} “and hie pacifist colleagues in |, vinttea ross Tensed Wire 1 ould become necessary. ‘The| congress” as “friends of the NEW YO! londay morning bound over for A conference between members| French, after repulsing most of ms 1) ORK, Aug John Ber. - ing betore federal court, Sigsis|of the allied alr fleet commission | ther citecka have sesegod ceomeg| Kaiser” Rev. D. H. Martin, |nard Manning, the aged millionaire ‘Tylen, alleged slacker. Tylen has|anq manufacturers of spruce lum which was lost north of Bt ‘Quen pastor of Wesley M. E. church, vho jilted Honora May O'Brien, | no “blue card” of registration for) ber has been scheduled for Monday, | ¢jn ‘ ) declared them “unfit to held years younger than he, won't Trias service. te eins . “ have to pay that record sum for Pan! Ogden, John Russell and ee damages, after all | A deotston, cutting the verdict of and. ade | ensky, who are said tolT ineman Is Injured | FRENCH REPULSE The pastor's sermon was on decision, cutting the verdict of ‘same fix,” were sched “The Friends of the Kaiser in |$22 Mled for hearing late Mon | H. B. Lovell, 34, of Seattle GERMAN ATTACKS ” ground that it was “grossly exce Helghts, a lineman employed by the America. iva? whe Mined ; MUSIC ‘AND DANCING, DINNER, | Pacific Telephone ond Telegraph | iy United Frese Lens Bupreme Court Justice ¢ a pay n HOTEL BUTLER |Co., sustained severe bruises when| PAIS, Aug. 12 Spinach has been Itermed the Brooklyn, Un its terms, Miss Refined atmosphere—menu con-|he fell 12 feet from a scaffolding |tillery duels in the Aisne region|“broom of the stomach” by a O'Brien must accept the reduction with your pocketbook—-Ad-lat 211 Fifth ave. 8. striking|with renewed German infantry at-| French physician, because it thor|within ten days; otherwise a new ment. across a chair, tacks north of St. Quentin were re-lely cleanses that organ. trial will be in order, Howard Wright, of the bureau of} posed of ALL graduate dental surgeons who have Alvensieben, Ernest Lybold and!) of Dental Examiners. We maintain a laboratory “but no additional cases were en arrested for|{ OAKLAND, Cal—Mra, Catherine | ; | |\Officers’ Club Will {the Volunteers of America, 1932 Would be able to walk. | cision. | Brisk fighting {# still in progress| ny vnited Frese Lensed Wh Jdo alt tn | sarin on the Aisne front, where the Ger. WASHINGTON ‘hua. aa | 125.000 HEART ton he STRIKING FACT. is that no firm advertises unless it has something worth advertisi Here is the reason why we \ adverti We have the largest and best equipped dental offices in the state and a staff of assistants com- had years of practical experience and each of whom is licensed to practice by the State Board and staff distinct and separate from our operating departments and have thereby cut laboratory ex- penses to one-fourth the ordinary cost. We have cut rent down to one-half the usual cost. Thus, because of efficiency due to the systematization effected, we have succe { in cutting the cost of first-class service by half. Yet we have steadily improved and increased in quality, service and material. Whether it be dry-goods, flying machines or dentistry, “ isiness principles are the same the | world over. For ea h patient treated by the aver- age dentist we treat twenty or more. Thus it is readily seen that we can afford to take a smaller profit fr each patient than the individual dentist | can. So, by the same token, we can the better stand the expense of correcting |} @ possi n ake or defect. It is more profitable to organ a profit of $2.00 on each of twenty patients than to make a profit of $10.00 on each of two patlents. It is better both for the patient and the Bastin By dealing with us you allow us to waa small profit while we enable you to save an appreciable sum. Ve practise PAINLESS DENTISTRY . in its highest perfection, and we unreservedly guarantee all our work. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with our high standard of quality, material and service, and we earnestly solicit a visit to our offices. We will be partRularly pleased to make examinations and give estimates at your convenience and you will be under no obligation to us. Regal Dental Office DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. : | Lady attendants on duty at all times. | 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Uniort, | Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, | OR. L. AR. CLARK j In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS ™; Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. aaa, SH CALLED /SMELTERS To Te LIMA, Ohio, Aug. | BUTTE, Aug. 15.—Twenty-foar rade cry olls b i P valley, includ the new! 5 hundred Anaconda smeltermen will y field advanced todayd | vote to strike today. st time this yea | This was indicated this morn! * sylvania high grade jumped by early returns. The first sev 16 arrel to 4 Ken-| 97 United Press Leased Wise | hundred ballots cast showed a large tucky higherade to $2.20 the ban| AMSTERDAM, Ang. 13—In re-| majority in favor of a walkout = rel | sponse to demands from the press,| A full vote of the 2,400 men i ts usually fs the signal for aD /(he German government is likely to ¢xPected. A two-thirds majority & increase in gasolin jissue a statement in the near fu- Decessary before a strike can be ture as to the telegram from the| “Alled OAKLAND STRIKE Sa cee feat Wieey Teblisb | sreoda weal close oe aa MAY BE AVERTED rts from Germany stated to-|Cripple the copper mines thruout this district as- the Great a Leased Wire The German censorship withheld |*™elter is not large enough to ation of the telegram for six handle the output of ore. The press ts divided as to » authenticity of the telegram "J ho Lokal Anseiger declares it is| Falls From Scaffold probably not authentic. The Co-| W. E. Drennan, 43, 804 John at, logne Gazette regards it as genu-|@ house mover, fell 14 feet from a ihe. scaffold on a building at 12th ave. and Pine st, and suffered serious ‘GRAIN MEN READY =" EDITORS WILL MEET | TO ASSIST HOOVER sx. 22206 uat Sito “IN CHEHALIS SOOM ".7°:57\2°7. "Say ol = ation already have adjusted iselves to meet conditions out Ny United OAKLAND, a of the Car ion and San Franct land } railways, went into con ‘erence today to settle the ques tions at iss between them, and which threatened to precipit trike Roth sides have acc itra present to put |¢ | CONSCIENCE tt pack |iined in Herbert Hoover's an al COM-| nouncement that the government Prog oe Wb ony yp Setar hl ention Washington State iis ready to take over the 1917 a she went ec Pre n at Chehalis wheat crop. | ‘conacience” Auer This was the etatement today ot| ak program Colin V. Dymen and sity Seattle Frat k P. Goss of the yurnalism department Troxell, secretary of the Washing ton Newspaper association; W. W Rell, print paper man, and J. V.|Safe Robbers Steal Hopkins, advertising manager of MacDougall-Southwick $159 From V. of A. Safe breakers robbed the safe ef || a Chicago Board of Trade offictal|| who said the announcement would have little, tf any, effect on th | market | 1] When you bought there before.” many others he same have tried.” |Seventh ave. by chiseling off the! FLORENCE UPSTA Be Established Here | door Sunday night. They obtained STORE, |$159 !n cash and a check on the SECOND AND UNION, Nut House for $ Manager James Marmaduke, of the Hotel New Washington, has} lopened a portion of the old Rath | skeller as an army and navy club] for the benefit of lo ing commissioned ¢ club will be wi officers Women Can Help Win The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Insti- @d fasting. Yesterday and today|W. Rood, pastor of the Swedish |#round taken by the British at the | rest man at non-comm! Thousands cf women and girls ‘ BD ee atic hoo. iabernacie, and secretary of tho end of last wook Brition artery! EA EQLLETTE AS [tioned ofticors, training camp. a'\ arp noadea in tne wore ot the Ne! tution in the State Dr. Morgan, physician in attend-| federation, will go this week to ane been extremely — se ilo jPifth ave. and Bell st., next Satur-| tional League for Women's Servi ance, said !t probably would be|Sunday'’s ranch at Hood River,|however, and attacks have been AISE! "S F E D day. | Registration pledges the woman to f W hi ‘ two or three days. before Taft|Ore., to get from him a final de-|broken up with heavy losses K R Ri N cea do all in her power, as in ividual, | 0 as ington war aims of the na is no financial obliga adquarters are E | lipases in Jail Again} “Peanuts,” who appe! in police} records frequently as 8S, G, Linton, was arrested Sunday for the second | time in two weeks by dry squad of flcers for alleged bootlegging We make Real Estate Loans in any amount , $300 to $50,000 at Low Interest Rates. We > No Commission or Renewal Feer _____ WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 810 SECOND AVE, Assets $5,300,000 Established 28 Vears chars Packers | ’mploy 875 M than & men ere er ployed in the meat packing ind try in Seattle, in 1916, and the products turned out during the year were valued at $15,168,000, |

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