The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1918, Page 2

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STAR—SATURDAY, JA LLOYD GEORGE STATES WAR AIMS IN FRANK AND DEFINITE TERMS I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1ie—Children I6e es jevidence that the spirit of military | |domination had died and made eas fer p negotiations. | \ut what is a question for the Ger man people | | “We are not fighting to dentrey | Austriadiungary, or to deprive Tur. | key of capital—or her rich lands in Asia Minor and Thrace, which are predominately Turki Or merely | to alter or destroy the tmpertal con- | “Count Cxernin ts vague.” the! |Pritish premier said, referring to the peace terms of the central pow lers as announced at Mrest Litovak | “Does he Rumania, Monte | negro and Serbia are as independent! |as Germany and other nations | democratic . Evenings mean self government tria- Hungarian | “Unless genuine granted ®the Au nationalities so long desiring it, It ts impomible to hope for removal of| the caumes of unrest in that part of urepe, which have so long threat: | ned the general peace,” Lloyd) ore maid. “On the same ground we regard with vital matiafaction the legitimate claims of the Itallans for union with those of thelr own race and tongue those of Kumanian blood and apeech.” “We should be able to state clear ly and definitely not only the prin ciples for which we are fighting, but also their concrete and definite application to the war map.” | Must Be Reparation The premier declared that must be reparatio: in pled in France, Italy and and Special emphasis Lioyd was no of her deapite 0) MISSION | there | occu: | Monte manta, laid by jeorge on the fact that there tion to deprive Turkey Constantinople—even a t ence on new traiization and nationaliam of the Dardanelies and the Bosphorus The premier’s epeeceh the frat official and formal reply to Count Czernn’s proffers of peace to the allies, as announced thru the Rum German negotiations at Brent Litovak. ‘The laborite conference discussed the matter of a nationa) agreement Jon war alms with former Premier | as etable ser) Asquith and with former Foreign 1 Serty negro ria was int n Herbert Rawlinson, Star of “Come Through,” Is Starred in This Five-Act, First-Kun Featere HIGH- SIGN Prepare themselves ULE SHOWING CLASS i a THE PREMIER'S STATEMEN eprror Lioyd George's speech, allied war alma showed at two concessions NOTE least with the future «tatu of Alsace: L The flat demand for restoration of the “lost provinces haw heretofore been prominant in Allied peace claim. Bee the wu declaration that, altho the Dardanelles and the Howphorus must new tral ized and internationalized,” there is no intention on the part of the Allies to “deprive Turkey of her capital.” Previoun allied war aims have inminted that the ‘Turk must be driven out of Europe It te a apparen: at the actual de thronement the kaiser Is not y hie militartet! oa 1 Grey nferred ader they nation ter Kai with the Irish Redmond, by let ser Need Not Be Dethroned if Power Is Gone WASHING TY 6. —Lioya orge's on Eng land's was held here to be a Birition to countwract Germas drive. Folic Wilson's lead, the premic @ bid for Austrian 4 Turkis ort in overriding Germany's and toward making A meparate pen Toading authorit between the lines, some * felt Lioyd George bad in that the war will continue tit the kal throned, but only un evidence that his effect ar « not neconn wer had been ul there power is crushed ia ure grants. SHORTAGE OF SHIRTS srarning, wnich a impremea) FELT AT CAMP LEWIS Bi every time he approaches! CAMP LEWIS, Jan. 5.—One shirt} the famous mule of the com-|ror three months! ‘Wi be repeated many times to ® certain handful of men at Camp WEXT AT CAMP LEWIS CAMP LEWIS, Jan "Keerful, DISCHARGED, HE | MAKES ATTACK Enraged because he had been dis |charged a9 blacksmith helper at the |Ames shipyard Saturday forenoon. |Jack Mozell, 19, a Russian, slipped up behind Thomas Bowie, 39. black smith, and struck him over the head ‘That is what some of the men at Camp Lewis are up against, accord Monday morning 10 men from the ing to Representative Davis of brigade and remount station Pierce county, on a visit here yes Begin to learn how to shoe the terday. EAGLES INSTALL NEW OFFICERS floors of Beattie Fraternal Order of ensuing year, took Inetall arte Fag lon place lant The following stalled Frank at of of ght officers were tn- Dowd, past worthy army mule, while 57 men from) I know of boys who have been Organizations will study the|out there three months with only with a club used in lifting tron, in flicting a deep gash. Bowie was given first ald treat Promident, L. ¥ president Westerman, worthy Hamilton, worthy J. Davis, worthy © president: M f horses, mules and stables to one regulation shirt.” he said eianines Dowd, treasurer More Deadly Than a Mad Dog’s Bite The bite rabid dog ts no nger deadly, due to the now fa Pasteur Treatment, but the remuitant of stem by deadly 4 inevita as lows nigh mr of the human riant to. health neve and bie clean and your ondition and Seattle steele man n Washington, Valent rent db.” Your k equire Immediate ne < urine, “get ya and bladder tention. Don't to taky the D MEDA 1 di m tor area, in rkern, the city ns where am unable to sh. w » meritorious in the eases of the ator and bindder * 8 world-famed remedy, in use sehold casity for over upor ne 0 ont Aéctoring with «et a box of GOLD » ON Capaules today a them. Abac ney refund ne Look MEDAL on MEDAL Haa Your dru ely guar Reware the name IN LovE Most Sensational Mightiest Melodrama Ever live a bett on m And while we're selfish for more | trade, We know you will On ench IT, COA Unien, METROPOLITAN Matinee Today THE 13th CHAR Lower Floor $1.60; Ralcony $1.00 Gallery 6 TON ase MOORE THEATRE Orpheum Vaudeville JOSEPH FE. HOWARD and € Other Acts ane + 100 PALACE HiiP Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 “A CAMP IN THE nocKIES” 5 Other Big J Featare Ph Haby Marie Osborn c PATRIC Weekday Mats. 10¢; Ives. & Bun, 206 Free Hip Balloons at Sat. Mats tment at the plant, and Mozel! was ar. chaplain. Frank secretary, E. |reated on @ charge of assault. Sov J. Lanning Wm. Wallace eral stitches were taken in Rowte’s| Morea conductor; Martin scalp wound. | Lally, inwide guard; Joe Aheren, ovt | Later Bowle went to the prosecut.|#ide guard, James M. Lambert, @ jing attorney's office to ewear out a| Calhoun and L. A. Kaufmann, true warrant against More! | teee; Dr ohn W. Crooks, Dr. H. & Tt im said that Morell became en | Hill, Dr © B Hagyard, Dr, G. A raged when he learned that Powle| Dowling, Dr C. B. Cowan and Dr. |had told his employer he did not|A. F. Edwards as nerie physicians. need hin any longer ay helper The A sumptuous banquet waa spread alleged assault followed a heated ar-(/!n the elub ro to whieh about Kument with Howie [£00 members repaired. during which | _ —— lepeeches and music by the Fagtes’ |hand merved to enliven the occasion. | SEATTLE MAN wresiscnix sox tote oe ‘department will establish a powder plant at Charleston, W. Va, @osting | between $26,000,000 and $30,000,000 Jand employing thousands of hands. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5.--F. W. | Construction work will start Boon. |Graham, Seattle manager for a San Francisco wholesale grocery houne. | was dead, a anicide, here today. Late | esterday he wrote letters to friends | Jand his relatives, saying hin fight agninat {11 health had been a losing battle, and he intended to end his |life. He then went to his hotel room and shot himself |PIGOTT SAYS SEATTLE | SHOULD WORK OUT PLAN | TO RUN STEAM TRAINS | Wittam Pigott ufacturer nc elegraphed Supt ties that his » trains to the indust the traction company carry the ard ou to be worked out by oo depending the government Traction ce any fale are awaiting arrival of 50 new cars, ac cording to Manager Kempster, to re lieve the con om street car traf. fic situation h | - a GIRL AWARDED $,600 FROM TRACTION CO. Lillie Rergdhal was awarded $9,600 by a jury in United States District. Judge Edward Cush man’s court for Injuries she al-| loged to have received when alight ing from ® Capitol Hill car several months ago. SHORTAGE OF MEAT Shown in Seattle IS FELT IN LONDON LONDON, Jan. 5.—The most acute | . * meat shortage since the atart of the committee at supplies an-| nounced the consumption must be Ad It Child 5 cut in half, but held out hope for| 10c ults — FON GC Pinirovement "within a tort une We Pay the War Tax The government released 4,000 mut ton carcasses today on condition that | — they be distributed only tn the east} ; i | eal 4 - u 7 | 5 end of the city 0 | | THEDA BARA, VAMP, IS | SURE SORE AT MAJOR} HEA TRE | CHICAGO, Jan, 5—Theda Bara, | i T é |vamp., says Maj, Funkhouser, movie | z censor, slandered her $100,000 worth | 4 TH BET. PIKES PINE lin muppressing the film “Cleopatra” here DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF ANITA STEWART | .:21" couse os SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5.—Small pox, contracted while sightseeing in -—IN— Shanghai, China, caused the death of Mrs. Melville Dollar, daughter-in-law r{ 99 of Capt. Robert Dollar, shipping ed today. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Medil| 66 A) McCormick, congressman from Ili nols, announced today that he would idate for United States sen THIRD AVE. NEAR PIKE ator in the republican primaries this year. he @ can the! ars | It} COLISEUM, PAULINE FREDERICK It was stated | From seventeen and unsophisticated, to a woman fighting with her back to the wall against society's wagging tongues, Miss Frederick wins a new tri- umph in “Mrs. Dane’s Defense” —as a stage play it created an unprecedented furore! MRS. DANE'S DEFENSE FIFTH AT PIKE Contirmous 11 to Admission 20¢ Children 18e A | have nor SCHARGE ORE HERE IN RECORD TIME Of the five which were waiting to discharge their cargoes of | are being tr lot state,” declared Dr. Henry Suz- of young men, Admiral pert = ty that this nation has not known jcelebrate his recent elovation to rear |) ier conmelona or neat of 25,000 was called a national men duct of Camp men & make him a better citizen, and those jof the admiral's life, from the time pe | | steamship Shilka, with his staff, and |N. Nichol, president of the Siberian mony—when there is need—use are being sent directly to the fleet. The army, which was called a na |zallo, one of the speakers. Today Coontz told 750 office of the army since the Spanish war. We bave edmiisal has been made into a ace and a restraint upon our civil submarine will be assured with who return from the war will be bet: | he was commissioned Heutenant, 30 seats at a table next to Admiral good appetite, mood re BEECHAM’S are {two remained on Friday, The Gold everywhere, ln bores, 106,286 | was a record for speod. ' si only lene naval training station until the jend of the war, and that young men Are Really » Nation “There are no seams in our ship tional menace 25 years ago, is now we a © jo} o ‘] Joredited with making better citizens |'® AF@ really a nation. Our patriotic and navy and civilians at a luncheon | ade sedition so disrespectful it can in the Masonic club rooms, Friday, to | maa” sedition ao disrespectful it can Twenty-five years ago our army DAs be "I Brig. en. Foltz said the liberties,” he said. “Every time you put a uniform on your son today, you | ee ie Admiral Coonts W. A. Peters gav a brief sketch ter men.” . He said'1,000 men will be kept at | NO Was os Capt. Boris Radel, of the Russian spirits— Coonts. mean no discord in the body. To keep the organs in har-| BOATS DI jore from Alaska at the docks of the PILI Ss | Tacoma ter, Wednesday cargo of the steamer Victoria was Uarecet Selo of Any Medicine tn the Weelds | din harged Thursday afternoon. This ed #0 well that they | 7 MRS. JOHN HIGGINS IS REMOVED TO HOME | Mrs. John J. Higgins, who was |taken to the hospital as the result lof injuries received while entering an automobile at the close of a Red Cross auxiliary meeting a short tim, ro, had recovered sufficient to be removed to her home at 403 Boy! ston avenuo N. Thursday, A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up ‘This Home-Made Remedy Wonder Quick Resi Easily and Cheaply M: The prompt and positive action of this simple, inexpensive home-mad: remedy in kly heating the in | flamed wollen membranes the throat, chest or bronchial tubes Jand breaking up tight coughs, has caused it to be used in more hom than any other cough remedy. Un- der its healin othing influence, hest soreness goes, phlegm loosena, | breathing becomes’ easier, ticklin in throat stops, and you get a good night's re&tful sleep. he usual throat and chest colds are conquered by It in 24 hours or less, Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarsen croup, Whooping cough, broneh asthma or winter coughs, make, this splendid cough pour 2% ounces of Pinex (6 worth), Into @ pint bottle, and » bottle with plain Franul ed syrup and shake thoroughly. n have a full pint—« famil supply—of amuch better con syrup than, you conld. buy rendye made for $2.50. Keeps perfectly, fand children joy pleasant taste, | Pinex is a sp nd highly co centrated comp { wenuine Nore way pine extract nd is Known the world over for its promptness, ease and certainty in overcoming ‘stub- born coughs and chest colds, To avoid disappointment, ask | your drug for “2% ountes of and or "When there de date in your belfry that flut, Then the etring to your think tank ie cut- When thore'e nobody hor in the top of your dome Then your head's not a Head, ise gE aa who spend 6¢ that syrup, cents ent sugar You th One of our fri a day to help ra: pA Ag 00, is certainly ® has not got much to do with salted nute, but it is "Butty" enough to be put in one of thi edde Litb3 tees st3it We are sorry that thie party 414 not sign their name, However we thank then just the eam ke Cpl at “ Pinex full direetion don't anything else, lanteed to give absolute satisfaction \r money promptly refunded. The i Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind,

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