The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1917, Page 2

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4 ng Judge De Saulles Case PHONE HEARING Presidir BY MEDIATORS BEGINS MONDAY Members of President Wilton’s mo- headed by Secretary B. Wilson, diation board | ot Labor Wm } prob! ng the telephone atrike tn Beate | tle and other Northweatern cities by conferring informally with telephone | officials and employes Saturday began ex Bie Felix Frankfurter, counsel ‘for the | commiasion, announced the vistting mediators were merely aequainting themeelves with the local condition, preparatory to the formal hearing» which will begin Monday at the New | Washington N late 8 | mbers of the commission #lept| turday | reir strenuous work in San Fran: | as they were worn out | by | cisco and Portland There was much activity about] telephone atrike headquarters in the | | Labor temple. M Jation as }to what the mec do was indulged in The strikers ar « they will do everything possible in the way of furnishing data and information for use of the commission, and ex pressed a hearty desire that the out will be satiafactory To Take Up Lumber, T Secretary Wilson announced the commission came to Seattle for the} h mpec JUDGE" DAMIOE MANMING Judge David PF. Manning is presid ing at the murder trial of Mra. Mi anca de Saulles, at Mineola, L. | CONGRESS WILL :: ASK WAR AIMS ators would | come | purpose of settling the telephone} Jatrike and disputes existing in the shipbuilding and lumber industries of the Northwent The state of Washingt in tte lumber industry, has a leading ehare | 2¥ in supplying the #hips and airplanes with which this war will be won,” he says. “If ships and airplanes are not supplied tn sufficient time and in am: | |war measures - United Press Leased Wire WASHINOT "1 1 ‘ will meet Monday, primed te | ficlals running the war questions about war laws panned lust session Congressmen arriv | negress k of- a number of Jom Y » war nd futures YS BROCKWELL ph tition w “ oO cl cage gee dl pAb tly Bre today stated their conatituente | Lewis and other camps are making aeilana unceifices. The war ean te [asked the same questions of them Last seen as the dance hall girldn won, and will be won, by the entire} . THY Will also try to find out what “The Honor System,” in a dynamic, nation dedicating Iteelf to | te = have bean taken to in re pay ea t in ment of the money loaned to Russia first run, five-act feature— of winning it. Washington why pustmnenia the ree aetigy rome Northwest have of the pr one are prevalent among men in cantor eponaibilities tn “at emergen ry ae ee ore ee ments, and about the Lansing-Ishil of a n | Secretary Wilson explained 4 | Sereoment on China | President Wilson feels the peopie's|, Te wre he padfipgse st comamarebaedly th patriotiam will result in the settle ps vd ~ rte Plagne . oo ee Iment of all misunderst proprintions, tazed, seusoresip, SF SUNDA Four Days — maaan Press and war expenditures foreshad: | Only ow a long session : lYsaye to Play the he wealth conscription” forces| | Kreutzer Sonata ve for more ¥ | in Program Here or Of iesuing & Fourth, Pike and Union—Continuous | The following program will be| ti nde and ding further Matinees 10e—Evenings 15e—Children 10e presented by the great Belgian r 16 legislation }tuoso, Yaaye, at the Metropolitan app war taxes tm. R|on Monday evening, when the cele-|poned tn the last session wtill remain se HI BE artist app under the} to be worked out by the Internal rev lauspices of the Ladies’ Musical club; | enue bureau. | more D miner for vietin and Kelief for Rallroads BEGINNING SUNDAY—THREE DAYS ONLY §) 742 It appears certain that among ap | prop tho measures be for the rriers #1 © t n of needed war chase for the ment der consideration tn high | legisiative etre Bitter fights are in prospect over lew THE WORLD'S BIGGEST the press clauses in the espionage Years and Mr. Meryt | and trading-with-theenemy laws. A aes be Scenes ‘ measure will be introduced to pre ‘ BD minor No. tr Oh saciswaut| Vent barring of any publication from the mails except after a full hearing by a regular court. Some advocates of free press and free speech claim the postoffice department “Ma Rugene Teaye Piane Soll: (oe) Liatr de mont Vincent andy | thy Campanstia Lest ls gives | Fiery! Rubenstein too broad judibial powers Toons Gar aad AE. Slightly related was critictam to allade and Pote day by a house member of the pree ent « rumor mor The « maid. “They a lon their face v ple have hear M. Rugene Teage DR. MATTHEWS SAYS | PEOPLE ARE BACK | OF GEN. GREENE | censorship preventin | certain mat to believe | Published reports that he had wir-| arty i¢ ed Secretary of War Baker express | something ought to be done to a jing the fear that “the forces of evil" | tng censorship senalb) ring pressure to bear to lift t juarantine and ciate GAMP LEWIS IS | ied by Dr. oe in Washington } = TO BE DELIVERED 4 . . Te ° ne righteous people of the city were} ,..‘ CAMP LEW! ‘ determi ned © an hinges up » ‘ mp Lewis, th The Dashing Fox Hunt Sacred te ise NGS, WO 801 Amerton, The Sensational Auto Wreck I stated that the forces of evil | Over to Uncle The Race Between Auto and Train [f| 7s! 17% 'o thcredit Gen. Greene | {re Taine nm mtatement by CB The Terrible Train Wreck |cont of the people were with him in| urley, President of the cc y The Horse Race at Saratoga [at Camp Law sscscisiadamtel ade et, ent government experta ar nd when this w 10c Adults—Children 5c | 20% OWNERS MUST 2-2'".° pe ents an investment of 00,000 |GET NEW WATCHMAN ue Seer-iteaen, Co, penaten is thru with ite part-« Unite “ marshals hay These Prices Include War Tax. The question of hauling coal from the mines of Wyoming to Hastern Washington will be taken up at a seesion of the local car service com. mission, national defense division of 8 water front ééck , | now, and urn over all n to place new watchmen at work, as| Work to a new company Saturda the new federal order requiring a «. Th Wr rigid wa at such places | f minor f the Hu | will go in shortly. | c It will erect wma |" The new watchmen must first be| buildings and roads during the wit @xamined by the marshal’s office be- | tt pore een ee Seve one TAINT FAIR TO THE TEUTON | ‘The cemplete text of the new ord: Crown Prince—Say, vat aren wor ren, o tam Ryng and Haig is going r | attorney Clay A expects |°" fighting F it regards for de nd nd © weather lhe ve 6 oy Kalser—Schrecklich, Hetney! Gott | | im Himmel, dey're breaking the | | checks, Heiney! COAL IN STATE|A MUSEMENTS| | D— June Elvidge —IN— “THE PAGE MYSTERY” LAST TIME TONIGHT METROPOLITAN Matines Prices, Today Be to $1.50 |the American Railway association, i CLA SS “aA” THEATRE Monday, it is believed. ‘The aim will SRD, NEAR PIKE be to evtablish a stem that will jar utilize the cars that have been com ing Weat empty Ther need to keop much West: rn Washington coal in Seattle and Weekers Washington, according to 1 Whitcomb, state fuel adminis REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS : FLAME oh and if a sudden cold wave omes to Seattle, the demand will a «In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which tn the highest | greatly exceed the supply Company of 40—9 Care of Reenery + nd strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth J You cap bite corn off the cob; = —— 24 guaranteed fifteen years ———e s|, Gold. Crown sz.oo HUNS SAY ALLIES MOORE THEATRE ORPMEUM VAUDEVILLE ARE THROWN BAGK | jy. gue, aus By United Presa Leased Wire BERLIN London, $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) 88 $10 Set of Teeth $5. So Eridgework, per tooth, gold $3.00 White Crowns Gold Fillings PLATE: Twice Daily— Te) Save Fillies. iy en Mouvres and Bourton, and] 196, ee, noe, 754 2. 108, 260, B60 Platine Filings also from Fontaine to La Folle, we a ae tt Ran threw the enemy back on Grain All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken in the court, Anneux and Cantaing,” morning and get teeth same day. Itxaminat and advice free day's official, state ta 1 Call See Samples of Our Pinte and We Stand the Aiteony rie specie ) Feat of Time. Mont of our present patronag commended by our Both sides of Rauteaux heights. @arly customers, whose work is still giving good patisfaction, Ask our lon the western bank of the Scheldt ayers Dall tomers who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be . S Fe, hate of gure you are in the right place. Brin in ad with yor ue SLOren re, vacmm title Open Sundays f 9 to 12 Working People ~ pninaitecpaien ” in “Aladdin's - soncany recy nen ‘ny VIOLA PARA Other “Lamp OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS liayiee stpait dt ieans Talay v | Haynes repair it. Next Liberty 207 UNIVERSITY st, Opposite Vraser-Patersom Ce, | (hoatre.—Advertisement, — tment ee ARE 535 tatige 4 wm 6 or | Pa ss STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1917. | BRITISH FEAR |there would be no force to puntsh | | violators of the agreement, and that PAGE 2 U, S. MAY LIKE ‘NO KNOCKOUT’ nited Prean Teased Wire Dec, 1—England fervently hopes America ts not mT NIE WII III Hy ih Mi} Hil rif misled by the Marquis of Lans- —|!\|l| hi Hin! downe’s letter. Apprehension MH | Hh Wt lest the viewpoint taken by the Ht statesman be mistakenly attrib. uted ax that of a ma, ot Engiishmen was foremost in the editorial comment today, Publication of Anadowne's views han created a bitter whirlwind of dixpute. Supporters pro and con are hoth quoting President Wilson freely in support of and against the former foreian minister's views The antl Lansdowne adherents tn niet the principles are opposed to the Wilsontan viewpoint, wt wupport era of the “no knockout” idea de clare it ia the ensence of the Ameri can president's poll Vreas Denounces Him Most of the prose agreed with Bo nar Law today, that pub! on of the letter was a “national misfor tune wonar Law's speech denouncing Lansdowne’s letter was prominent! displayed by all newspapers, lar emphasis being lald on the dec tion: “The letter is based on an umption a tr tion—that because the Germans aay they are ready to have a pact of na ons and to talk about disarma therefore ce is possible, and German Junkers Fall A “Ww are told there bh been a« great change in German feeling, I believe there has grown up @ consid- erable nt in Germany, with t #yatem, but what is its ba It in @ feeling that the mill ry system is not giving expected | resulta Bonar Law continued cieaaaia| that peace now would merely mean stinuance In power In Germany of | men who were responsible for | would mean that any pact | uselens, since | the fp SUNDAY NOON CONCERT March Bartlett Hungarian Dance .............-Brahms Overture, “Southern Stars”. . Ascher Mahl WALLACE .. WURLITZER the © war nations would be a decisive military victory for the al- 4, plus the growing sentiment of discontent in Germany, was the only way in which the war could be end- od. Marquis of Handsup” The Evening News « of North- fe's papers, 4 Lansdowne “An International Sneak” is loaded. His laugh- the marqule of Handeup. and bit terly denounced hin measage The Globe referred to the mar - ing gas and giggle bombs will crack the hardest quis’ pronunciamento as a stab in| Be the back, comparing him to Cailiaux | grouch—try it—it’s 2 reels! in France th, Walter Bayner, | ; “i oa cea De. chlsgeden serwuadl SESSUE HAYAKAWA First at Ptke—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c-—Children 100 We Pay the War Tax LWUBEAT GERARD FAVORS 38 AIETY | LETTING ENEMY LIVE AS NATION "tat and Madinon BIG NEW been gone much longer than they ex pected, “THE SECRET GAME” Nation’s Food Supply h cost of living * all possible waste and hely In thin time of everybody should to prevent and above with Btearne te therm which can be bought for ¢ cents at any drug store A two ounce box will usually rid It de nm and water heals by United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, De James W. ‘ard, for-ner bassador to Ger Marquis of La ® letter ure | ng that Germa annihilated He #0 declared in a statement p ished here t He @id assert | |many that the war for conquest is forever ended and that wanton | vrongs, like the invasion of Bel | fivm and the murders of the Lum ania, Must not o ur again. ‘The kaiser told me he would | fier this war Gerard declared. We eh not b © » stand any non jaense from th kaiser > German) sat be wiped. out : THE First Aid for sid eiseita ciate ; Household Accidents “''", ¢: The same gentle, healing medication which makes Resinol a standard remedy for skin-troubles makes it a most re! ble dressing for cuts, burns, scalde chafings, and similar emergencies. Keep a far on hand Not Competled to Fight When the Germans themselves un are not compelled to desperate war of defense ng, as & whole war where German not to be thought of 4 even tho all the men # perish in the trenches thing certain it will not suffer FOLLY C0. PRESENT “OVER THERE” erstand the eht @ y will pra All dragelats sel! Resinel that the German dominatior We cannot let the end of the war pay many with increased ter wy therefore increased man power and in possession of a gov ment whi has threatened us Jwith Invasion after proving evil in ‘ world h tention by murdering our etttzens. —_— & FOOD TRAINING CAMP 20 ' Street for th v1 art Vaan OPENED AT CHICAGO Fe BABY ladies, found tt ‘ prirwter By United Press Leased Wire DOLLS a CHICAGO, Dec, 1.—Amertea’s Our Home is now at THIRD stood training camp" opened here | AVENUE AND PIKE ST, in B) togay PRICES the Lig rper Bidg _ Tight over That ts the title applied this year the Puget Sound Savings and to the international live stock expo ere for your benefit every educating farmers and stock growers * improvement known to mod: Milin ‘more extensive and ccc oent War Tax Included ern Dental Sc fon of meat animals. We thank you f uF exposition this year ix the big patronage and ‘hope the gest in its history—so big it has out sha have pleasure o grown {ts usual } nits usual quarters and over. | fg serving you and your friends i stated. ing you ar wr fr ffowed from the main amphitheatre |g mA the THIRD at and PIKE Third Avonue, Satisfaction future AV 1504 Office of NATIONAL DENTISTS ir it the Union stock yards into Dex ter Park pavilion St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing ( Co Fireback i Spesiegl Lai Matinee Except Sundays & Holidays UE CENTS} 08 IK SE, Mi a std f

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