The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1918, Page 2

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4 DAYS ONLY. Starting Sunday FRANCIS. X BUSHMAN With Beverly Bayne, in a brand new, 5-act, rapid-fire, up-to-the- minute American drama, RED, WHITE AND BLUE BLOOD [SSIO Pike and Union—Continuous ieemees 10e, Evenings 15c, Children Se BAKER TO ANSWER CRITICS OF WAR PROGRESS MONDAY. PLAN DRIVE TO BY L. C. MARTIN Press Correspondent INGTON, Jan. 26—Mar-| of the matter is that the appoint- ment approaches the problem of co-| ordination from the narrow angle of of mighty forces in congress | the war department alone. ® conflict over win-the-war mea-| went on today, despite Seere- Baker's appointment of a sur- ‘of army supplies. Monday Baker will deliver a nt to congress and the coun giving frankly hia reasons for that the tremendous war thrust upon him had been met & minimum of inefficiency and nined not to let Baker's ap- . of Edward R. gurveyor-general of supplies them from efforts to pass Munitions director and war cab- bills, the Chamberlain group is to report the war cabinet to the senate early in the week construe Baker's appoint as an admission that the mill- investigation has uncovered the for greater co-ordination in chasing for the army. They see it a frank effort by the adminis- to prevent congress from eine the director of munitions ‘They point out that the Stettinius ‘appointment has no legal authority, ‘As his office has not been author “dzed by congress. They say the nub Stettinius | And they add that it does not re-| move competition between the war! and navy departments, the shipping board and the allies. CANADIAN VETERANS ON WAY TO TACOMA ‘Thirty Canadian back from France, Saturday on their way to Camp Lewis, where they will meet Ameri nh army men in a soccer contest nday. They are all from the Esquimalt Military Convalescent hospital, Victoria, B. C., but looked husky After practicing at Dug dale’s park, they departed for Ta coma Willlam H. Davies, superintendent of Vancouver Island Athletic asso. ciation, accompanied ther S. Hamano, 1015 19th ave. 8., for. merly telegraph editor of the North American Times, a local Japanese paper, will leave for New York next Friday, to assist with publishing of a new English magazine, an organ ¢ cathe anese residents of this coun war veterans were In Seattle eS Winter often makes severe demands. and heavy food derange the system, introduce q that speedily becomes catarrh and weaken bod- strength. Bad weather, ex- "A good tonic, one that dispels congestion and overcomes eatarrh, will carry you through these attacks if taken in ime to be effective. _PERUNA is such a tonic. Its use in colds, digestive ities and weakened systems has met with wonder- Hful success, while its regular administration has in thou- of instances Conquered Catarrh The forty-four irs it has been used the Amer- gs has tvmiy established it in pd confidence in Its merit has won them in your own circle. You can weil afford verdict of time and many thousands, some on or tablet—whichever is more convenient for Peruna. Liquid or tablet—the apPROVED, Co “Lica £606 latter delicious and conven- Jent. ‘THE PERUNA COMPANY Columbus, Ohio ‘BUSINESS MEN PUT CITY AHEAD A three-day drive to enlist ev ory business man of this city not already # member, in the Cham- ber of Commerce, was the plan suggested and approved at a meeting and dinner in the Ma sonic club rooms, Arcade build. ing, Friday night, attended by fully 500 chamber members and their guests, The gathering was originally called to get the business men of the city together to discuss plans for “a bigger and better Seattle.” Campaigning for the new mem- bers of the chamber will begin next Tuesday. The meeting opened by A. F duced Presi Friday night was Haines, who intro Rhodes, of the chamber, the iding officer. Pres ident Rhodes emphasized the need for co-operation, and declared that finances for the betterment of the city in every way must be discusned. |For, with money, man power comes | of itsert. Dr, Henry dreds of r that the w and oj Surzallo told the hun wntative men present r has thrust advantages pportunities upon Seattle. “It is for you to whether the su: premacy of the city is to be retain- ed,” he declared Dr, Matthews Talks Dr. M. A. Matthews brought the audience to its feet when he declared, in the midat of his address, “T say, in the fear of God, after catm delibera- tion, “To hell with the kaiser’a pro posnin of peace! We are going to win this war and the trade of the jworld, This great Western port is going to have a place in the world and in the hearts of all nationr Dr. Matthews also advocated the shooting of every pacifist in the coun try, and said he'd like to take a hand in the work. Praises Survey Refore adjournment of the meet z, a call was issued by President odes to all present for two hours tween 10 a. m. Wednesday and Thurs: Plans for the membership Jen will be drawn up by the » committee of the and noon, During the dinner, ad from } kA nt of the National City bank of New York, to N, H. Latimer, presi dent of the Dexter Horton National m In it President Vanderlip ttle’s business men for conditions of their dis in order to be able to resources for the win- a telegram was Vanderlip, prest studying t | ning of the war. Dr. W. G. Edmond: 1 First ave.,| was arraigned before Judge Mackin tosh, in superior court, yesterday, tered a plea of not guilty. He * indicted he rand jury for rie easier ' prescriptions for liquor, King county | STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1918. PAGE 2 BAKER CAPABLE, BUSINESS MEN “The problems of war, partion larly regarding the productic irplane spenes, are asx yet solved, and will not be until de- hating societios go back to the rear and war measures are adopted and sent to the front.” T no declaration of Col, Brice P. Disque, sent here by the war department to speed up spruce production, at the annu al dinner of the West Coast Lam bermen's association, at the New Washington hotel, Friday even ing He deplored the present controver. ay at Washington, D. ¢ waid | that every day it in continued will be that much help to Germany, With [out taking sides, he said, bis personal pinion, and that of that Secretary Raker in very Col, Disqu 4 tha Lincoin aamumed nd Preside arny men, is capable President autocratic powers, t Wilson must have the |name, The government must have power to confiscate timber, he maid. Plan Clearing House Spruce mill and lumber producers Jat the afternoon business sension en |tered the Went Coast ansociation, a» 4 special branch of that organization, Headquarters of | the spruce branch will be established Jat Portland, with a local manager in | charae A plan house for tallzed at $ by CI Lumbermen's for organizing a clearing mbe ounts, cap Harriman of was referred t trade days ont ‘ on for a repo ected of trustees, The side, Raymor Kingsley, 1 Oregon bbard, Cer ington: Fit tralia president Jackron, Clea ert B. Allen, Se urer Woman Aids Arrest of Bandit Suspect CHEHAL 26.—-Edward FE psf here yesterday and held as the man robbed the Vader bank, is maid to have served & term In the state penitentiary at Walla Walla the name of Kdward Smith Bmith, it 4 id, Was sentenced to from five to 20 years for a ¢ mond robbery from a ‘Third ave. store in Seattle. He was paroled Earl was captured when his land lady, at a Winlock hotel, searched his pocketa and found the $6,000. 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Im peat srerrotnrs ence, Tes 387 409 + Gtar want ade will find you you a | new home, COLONEL TELLS | president | rock Jones”— If you liked “Nan of Music Mountain,” you'll like “Rim- It’s as typical a Westerner as the setting sun! Ann Little again co- stars with Wallace Reid ° FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 te 11 Admission 20¢ Children 10c HIS HIDDEN PURPOSE Mack Sennett certainly hid no laughs in this—They’ re all in plain sight— 2 Reels of ’em. CAMP LEWIS HAS BEST HEALTH RECORD, SAYS GOV. BURNQUIST CAMP LEWIS. of mortality at the lowest of Jan, 26. rate | camps ils, anbeaine nt is} Accompanied any in the West, ac-|comb and Adjt Walter F. cording to Gov, Burnquist of Minno-|now, members of the public sota, who has today completed a|commission of Minnesota, Gov tour of western army camps Burnquist undertook the trip for vernor #aid he found the|the purpose of investigating com number of hospital patients here | plaints of bad health conditions at other |Camp Cody, Deming, N. M., where |many deaths were reported to have Middle West sol by Gen. Dr. O, W. Hol Rhi safety relatively the si occurred among ME COLD CURE—DRINK TEA! diers, Health conditions here appear to |be better than at any of the other cantonments I have visited,” Gov. Burnquist said, “The damp weather does not seem to have affected the health of the men. TRY TO STOP FAMINE OF COKE IN SEATTLE To prevent a coke famine in Wash. ington, Sta Fuel Administrator David Whitcomb appointed a It is inexpensive and entirely | speciat coke committee, Decrease vegetable, therefore b Get a small package of Hamburs | Breast Te any pharmacy, Take [a tablespoonful of this hamburg tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a | teacupeut at any time. 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