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PAGE 8 STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1917. BOYS WILL BE IN GOOD HANDS UNDER GEN. GREENE Welfare of Select Service Men Will Be Carefully Attended to by Commander of U, S. Forces at Camp Lew batiding RPER ESE COREY Oe CRUEN SEES BY ©. A. CLAY } “While the intensive training] hocent means of recreation | administration batlding, ea un . minted wooden building & o STAFF HEADQUARTERS, | some hours of leisure, and facilities men drafted Into the regular | {88 hundreds of othe Wash. Sept. 15.—Don't worry, | but interesting recreation, The improved physically, mentally onthe sera ; , reporting, were besieging the place. | This is the gist of a good tho Jatter particular ideas of life and a feeling of | aking a clattering melody on type cheer message to fathers and “There ia probably no better atronger devotion to thelr Coun ee en iting ondlens stacks of mothers of Western states place in the United States than try. In short, they will be bet from Maj. Gen. H. A. Greene, U. this camp at American lake, as ter citizens.” reports i Be hn! i: S.A. for as health conditions are con Gen. Greene is the mainspring of Berea Pl sper r ne . fir the Se Be sate cng poe Ly sgl abi eae ag | }this mammoth training camp, [) "That's the way with me—rather nta in sanita wiped out all camp diseases which formerly pro duced « r mortality than inch dents of battle, Under the enforeed prophylactic treatment, typhold fe ver has for some years become prac tleally unknown The water sur cent pure, and there t# no poasibil ity of Its becoming In any way com tamtpated “Rothing factiities are adequate. The food supply tx excellent in qual tty and ample tn quantity “Under the existing federal law, it ie made a penal offense to dispe Hiquor within five soon be home to 46,000 young men of the select service from ¢ Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada Gen. Greene, being a big, broad Mindod, whole-soule) veteran of the Mation’s military organization, real faes that the home leaving of the boys means a vigorous wrench to the estadlished routine of domestic Wife. For that reason he has au * thorized the sending of this word of Qesurance to parents of sons prepar ing for democracy’s battles To me he said “The fathers and mothers of drafted men need suffer no ap- “Modern in on and hye }1 found him at headquarters in the! busy LITTLE HOPE IN MIDDLE NAME’S KAISER’S REPLY ‘PEP’; CORBALEY TO PEACE NOTE IS A GO-GETTER Ww central hav ply here ts 100 per ASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The owers reply to Jthe Vatican note aroused only curt: | reporte: osity here toda prehension on the score of miles of any encampment, or to Insemuch ag vague forecasts of a physical, mental or moral de establish immoral resorts, It is } it ave no of fulfillment of} i generacy due to the influences also a penal offense to sell, at President Wi demands for te which will surround them in the any place, at any time, intoxi- | olimnatic f riem, authort- | y' military | cating liquor to officers or sol- ere # » Interest } e 9 ‘ “Temptations and opportuni. diers in uniform, And the law single ty it offered ties for vicious Indulgences will requires that the uniform be fa that {t will create new peace dis Yr ec In probably be fewer than in civil worn at all times. cussion interfering with America’s life, and the restraints of die “tn co-operation with the civil war work--and perhaps tnepire the cipline will be great authorities, It Is the intent and pope to further proffers, That the purpose of the cantonment com- mander to see that these laws ited States will stand pat on ite larations to the 5 is certain | Shipping IRELESS is the greatest protection inventive genius has yet de- vised to combat the dangers of the sea. H P d are strictly enforced and the allies will be with her, | “The moral and physical welfare = - ans e erson of the men of the national army, as) Mutual Fire Ass'n | well as of the other armies of th United States, is a matter of great) solicitude to the secretary of war,' who has by many agencies, entirely | unprecedented, sought to safeguard ithe men in every particular; not only by removal of vicious tnflu- ences, but by the substitution of in- in New Quarters, Announcement was made today of | |the removal of the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association to its new jhome in the Central building Maj. Gen. H. A. Greene, in Command | siienily more than one-half of the at Camp Lewis entire seventh floor is now occu pled by the association, which has General Contractor In peace-times or war-times, the ships that sail the seven oceans are in constant touch with each other and with the shore through Radio’s dots and dashes. Without wireless the sea every year would multiply its toll of human lives and rich cargoes; without wireless to warn shipping the submarine would soon rule a terrorized world. SHE’S NO PUMPHANDLE Ruth Roland Shakes Hands With Real Vim Western We cannot but take pride in the fact that Seattle plays such Cooperage an important part in the protection of America’s shipping, through the manufacture of Kilbourne & Clark (K.-C.) Radio equipment. By Echo June Zahl 1, “Fin sort of out of practice tn 1 ; ) J : u Co. It's [lke meeting the old Pome gate caeee Yate eee On the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Great Lakes, K.-C. Radio night and town pump to shake hands with most women. And | don’t like flivver hand | day guards human life and property on hundreds of ships, while contracts are under way for equipping almost 500 more vessels that vaudevil Went on Stage at 3 jin Manufacturers of S008 Preetrdaneen eaveredesuo e#eaee#2ve | Ruth Roland has been acting ill be carrying J ica’ i Tanks | _ eS NG He NL EGET |since she was 3 years old, and she Gordon C. Corbaley : on = il bs nerd be ea s foods ie pon 4 “ 5 | te or the aman whe [has a long stage life ahead of her, Pai ‘ urope. his is making Seattle one o - eer eee ome | pe a pa y [because ahe haa just stepped into Pep.” That's the middie manufacturing centers. doesn't score on the get-away. Barrels, her twenties name of the secretary of Se But when a girl grasps your Seattle, Wash. PHONE NORTH 7 1504 Alaska Bldg. And now Miss Roland {# here tn | ‘™ | vaudeville—at Pantages this week. | *4F* | I met her yesterday | Before we got thru talking she | It ten't her adorable tight-fitting had told me that she loves seals Diack velvet sult, her perk hat, her and monkeys! bunch as I have among the Goodrich Transit Co. Panama Steamship Line (UT. 8. Govt.) ’ Lackenbach Steamship Co. American TransAtlantic Ca Hannevig Bros. Juan Fisheries Co., Seattle Pacific-American Fisheries, Bellingham. Alaska Raflroad Commission Columbia Contract Co. Portland Port of Portland. standing a bit under six feet, le gradually putting the Cham. ber of Commerce into a place of commanding respect such ae It has never enjoyed before. a C k hand with — startling vim, You know,” she sald, “there are| attie’s Chamber of Commerce : } > aSKS, les, and gripe—well, she of Kirls who come to Low! and Commercial Club, Gordon Here are some of the companies now profitably employing K.-C. a K d can borrow my money and hoping to get into the! © Corbatey Radio: : ss egs an share my cot at the Y. W.C. A A many of them B pogre A a adio: : V That's why I'm hipping for) jnse don't wet etty, but they] cnunky, heavy-ect chap can’t Alnnka Steamship Co., Seattle | A. O. Anderson & Co. b eneer Ruth Rola junk don't get the qhance—and they) Te ichiy Corbaiey doce. Pacific Steamship Co., Seattle Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. 9 i She's the “third woman” in the) "*ver ‘et in | And he thinks like lightning Puget Sound Tugboat Co., Seattle | Alaska Packers’ Association, San Fram f aliases = Drums movie serial 6 Neglected) “Some of them do extras—mob| He's speedy Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago. cleco. Wife,” which has been running all|*°e%es and a walk across the stage A picture of health, owning a Columbia River Packers’ Assoctation, Bering Sea Packing Co. 2 Telephone Elliott 239 1341 Ewing Ave over the country (the serial, not the| ~~!’ @ shame, but believe me, 1/ pound, good-natured face, Portland. Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Ca : Swing . posto |have as many friends in the “ex-| father rosy-cheeked, Corb Northwestern Fisheries Co., Seattle Marquett and Bessemer. /* MOVING PACKING STORAGE and SHIPPING McDonald Bros. “MOVERS” Equipped for Efficient Service AUTO TRUCKS LONG-DISTANCE HAULING City Messenger & Transfer Co. 414 Union St. MAIN 3043 PIANO and FURNITURE HANDLING Our SPECIALTY Seattle, Wn. PAID ADVERTISEMENT eyes or unruly curls that I'm rav- ing about It's her handshake She basa nd a shake, and {t puts her ahead of the procession with me “This 1s a sort of vacation for me,” she laughed, talking about her five weeks’ vaudeville “gakement “I decided over night to come, and got my dresses made, and only tried them on yesterday for the! first time. Even that doesn’t blast my ad miration for Ruth Because she knows how to shake hands | | “The Man From Painted Post,” & story dealing with the cattle rus days © West, is “Doug rbanks’ latest offering Tt has just been completed in Wyoming, with a cast including Frank Cam. the famous Trampas of “The nian 400,000,000 WILL FIGHT Mobilized by the Red Cross They’re Being BY GEORGE MARTIN WASHINGTON 16. Ao army of Red Cross soldiers 400. 000,000 strong is being mobilized at strategie points thruout the United States today trees pt Within a very short time these 400,000,000 little fighters will be embattled against the enemy. Each fighter is less than an inch high and so thin 1 could press one of them bet we ir thumb and fore finger ar know It was there But how they can fight! The Ave Hions of the en-! nine years, American commonly Thomas, Ce inty Clark of ™ departrr Thomnan le officia nized, and when, became a candidate for the office of County Clerk, he was nominated and elected without serious onition Mr. Thomas is married and has one child, He resides at 4032 Latona Avenue, , known ax Red sealn, They Crom Christmas are sold for stickers on Christmas mall and packages All cash realized from their sale goon to fight the white plague tn Ame Already burdened with colossal duties In the greatest military war in history, the Red Cross ts taking time and effort to continue the fight between these little red men and tuberculosts | 1 We over a million dollars, ft {s ent 1, will be realized from 8 of this year's 400,000,000 stemps, It will all go to stamp out this enemy of America’s public health. The Red Cross seals’ Rattle of Christmas is confined to the holt ays, but It ylelda funds enough to arry on the fight the year ‘round Between 1908 and 1916 the total receipts from the stampa was con. siderably more than $4,000,000 | Because of the constantly grow. popularity of the seals, Inst | rs order for 336,000,000 stampa | an increased this year to 400, | The first shipments, which have n made, went to the Phil Hawaii and the Canal Zone. 4 CHARLES A, REYNOLDS Attorney Chairman of State Service Commission Former Public ity to serve well in their res; Looke to Future. Corbaley came to Seattle last April 1, and ft was one of the best April 1 surprises ever sprung on the city, He had had four years of succensful service socretary of the Spokane Chamber of Com merce, and so he was far from in experienced in the work that was expected of him here Prior to his acceptance of the $8,000 a year job in Seattle, Cor baley naid: “If I go there as a young man and become a factor in Seattle's growth, it will be a mat ter of pride with me. I'm not going to hold down « job; I'm going to establish myself.” Corbaley, you see, 8 a young man—juet turned 37. He is mar ried and has three children: Rich ard, 12; Tom, 9 and Mary, 3 “L belleve that Seattle coing to be one of the two greatest cities of the United States,” he declared upon assuming hin work here. “The other one will be on the Atlantic coast.” He Worked on Farm And he meana it. If he can put his own vitality, energy and “pep” into this city, it will be a short time, the New York of the Pacific In his boyhood, Corb: on a farm, picking tion in the countr harvents, He 4 ped early instinct for the ver’s and learned It at the country newspaper offi At 17, he got a job on a Spokane newspaper, where he worked both tn the editorial and business departments, He started a weekly paper, sold it later, and moved to Seattle, where he again got a job on a newspaper — and where he got married A Swell Mixer In 1907, he became associated | with the Arthur D. Jones real es tate company of Spokane and soon | be p one of the active figures in th City Comptroller H. W, CARROLL Nothing need be said about the above men. The sum pective positions, —Ady, iA hi: ee | ommerctal and public life of the city of Seattle eed Thyno Line, Inc. Portland. U. 8. Navy (Brooklyn). Kilbourne & Clark Radio apparatus not only has tremendous echnical superiority and higher efficiency, but it is sold outright at relatively small cost, as contrasted with the expensive leasing sys- tem so long in practice. One steamship concern saved $25,000 the first year by substituting Kilbourne & Clark equipment. K.-C. radio is a profitable investment instead of a continuous expense. DON’T LEASE! OWN “K.-C.” RADIO OUTRIGHT! Kilbourneé& Clark Manufacturing Company NEW YORK SEATTLE minute from the government frrle Engineering Firm ration canal, with only a 20-foot | | fall of water. Builds Machinery | In addition to manufacturing hye sac 4 7 draulic rams, the co y al actory in Seattle ‘ ; mpany also Occupying three and a quarter makes automatic hydraulic air cba rter| pressors, used principally by mine acres on the Duwamish waterway, | ing companies, marine boilers, he he With new buildings and equipment | ing plants, fuel of) and water tanks, representing an investment of more | an c . r and conducts a general machine than $100,000, the National Engl- shop. neering & Equipment Co. is one of| the latest heavy machinery plants the Inland Empire. he Spokane | Chamber “borrowed” Corbaley for a short tin fn 1913 to put it on the map. Corbaley was never re umed to his firm. The Chamber kept him and refused to part with It was under Corbaley’s man agement that the Chamber st ed in securing for farm loan bank He's a good mixer, is Corbaley, who can make himself easily under its himself favor Seattle Firm Will paeiraay Page A f ; to be added to Seattle's rapidly | ably In public speaking. A YOunR | growing lst of manufacturing in : > maa still, he always keeps his eves | frarrioe Supply Army Stoves to the future. jes Progressive.) What {s said to be the largest! A contract for furnishing 400 bay a b Y ai we ie * a hydraulic ram in the world was!/ranges to the army cantonment at mine - ida Searle recently built by this company and| American Lake, involving the ex- ou installed on the Snipes mountain |penditure of about $80,000, has {rrigation project, at Stnnyside,|been awarded by the War depart There are $0,000 hotel rooms in| Wash. The ram, a big No. 24, is|ment to the F. 8S. Lang Manufaoe |pumping 600 gallons of water per|turing company of Seattle, PAID ADVERTISEMENT EDL City TERRY ‘Treasurer JOHN STRINGE County Sheriff JUDGE J. 8, JUREY of the Superior Bench of their careers is known throughout the state. Their success indicates their abil-

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