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ISSIO Fourth, Pike and Union, Continuous 11 to 1 Matinees, l0c; Evenings, le. Children, de ° ANOTHER SCOOP! FIRST RUN, TOO! \ ly Sunday mtil Wednesday it only! ai time. He expects in the near future for fying MFARLANE ROTARY HEAD SPOKANE, Feb. 16—Alex R. Mc- Fartane, Vancouver, B. C., was elect ed district governor yesterday at the final sesaion of the fifth annui ference of Rotary clubs of Washing ton, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska. CLEMMER COMING SATURDAY Te & Tenderfoot with William Duncan A “WOLFVILLE” STORY th ave, Tacoma, at the phome. Miss Cunningham ts a ‘woman employed on the Daily Times. iy is of the whirlwind type. im Seattle about a month from the city editorship CLEMMER ELTINGE geen in his third and of adven- love ‘ont— narratives of rough men whose guns were notched who would reat ti tare and daring and bad” W "yet im bued with some gentler strain that impelled them to give up their lives for thelr love of someone this is the old West that Alfred Henry Lewis tm mortalizes in bis famous “Wolfville” stories, BUY W. 5. S— WAR SAVING STAMPS STARTING SUNDAY MADGE KENNEDY —IN— “BABY MINE” It’s a Scream From Start to Finish CLASS A THEATRE Third and Pike. L SHANGHAI RESTAURANTS {Phone Elliott 2247 or Main 2086 for Chop Suey, Noodles, Chow Mein and all Chinese Dishes Served Hot at your Home. Quick ry. {Our Chop Su Noodles have become famous. Bring your family or friends and try our excellent Sunday Chicken Dinner and Turkey Dinner. 106 Second Ave. 8. Near Vesler Way New Branch 711 Pike St. qa mene ae STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 16, 1918, PAGE 2 ) ae || An yone Can Fam Right to Wear i | ASE Public Service Reserve Badge !} Left to right—Clancy Lewis, county manager; Robert Moran, state director; Frank G. Moran, state m anager. | Reeruit 6,000 shipyard workers that's the order from Uncle Sam to |the men who are in charge of en rolling men in the Public Service re- serve in the state of Washington. Moran retired, and has Ban Juan company, Mr hin residence at Rosario, Inlands. Mr. Moran is ansisted by his son,! Frank G. Moran, who is state man ager, He i head master of of the Moran school for boys at Rainbridge Island and was state or- ser for the Red Cross campaign He also organized the f Youth. ‘The drive in King county t# head ed by Frank MeDermott, president of the Bon Marche, as director, and Claney M. of the Manufea turers’ association, ax mart, The present nation-wide drive for 250,000 nhipyard workers. other appeals will be made. Registration offices in Seattle are on the ground floor of the Cobb bullding One of the Iatest recruits is Mrs Delphine Marie Johnaon, 316 Denny buliding, who offered to give up dresamaking and do carpentry or any other war work when whe gov- ernment needs her, She has taken & night course in manual training and stands ready to do her bit. Mra Johnson in 48 years of age. Her father wan born in France and her mother in Ireland Indications, at the end of the first | week of the drive, are that Washing ton will again go over the top on another war tank | ‘Phe Public Service reserve in not |Mmited to shipyard workers. It ts a | Vast gpvernment agency for signing up mah power for any kind of war | work. The millionaire and the ls |borer may both wear the oval jbronae button of the reservist. It does not mean that a man must leave his present job for the ship yards. It simply means be, or a woman either, for that matter, has signed up to lend his or her ener, gies to Uncle Sam wherever they'll do the most good. The campaign in thie state ts be ing conducted by men of consider able experience in hy Robert in He was shipbuilding firm, Moran Brothers: who built the battleship Nebraska When the company reorganized into the Seattle Construction Dry Dock Consider Raise in Pay Monday _| for City Work), Why Not Make An ordinance which gives immedi: | a Cooke Book? | ate and future relief in the city em: | k———~ ploye salary situation is being pre pared by Councilman Hanna for in: | troduction at Mond#}'s council Mneeting. ,_ A copy was sent to Corporation Counsel Caldwell Saturday for draft- ing into legal shape. . Complaints were filed with the leity council by city employes, in- | cluding policemen and firemen, at the last meeting. Representatives of all city departments stated that their salaries were not sufficient to meet the increased cost of living, and that a general increase of $20 a month is needed. y Cpls for Salary Expert ‘The ordinance provides for the re tention by the city of a salary ex- | pert at a salary not to exceed $5,000 @ year, to investigate and make rec ommendations. The idea is to stand- ardize munictpal positions so that all doing similar work would receive equal pay. The first general sur vey made by the expert will be the basia of an immediate temporary in- | crease, according to Hanna's scheme, and a later thoro investigation ‘will | determine the final increase. The plan does not remove the fix- ing of salaries from the city counetl, ‘but will give them a true basis to) work on, according to Hanna. ‘The expert will work in co-opera. tion with the civil service commis sion. Lewts, Later, a a i) 7 America’s famous post-phttoropher will write a daily poem for The Star. They are “brand new” verses, writ ten expecially for YOU—and we sug gent that you cut them out and start | & acrapbook-—a Cooke-book. You don't find many Cooke poems in anthologies, for they are copy righted; but if you start now and save the poems he writes for YOU IN in The Star, yo via London, Feb. 16—| lection every bit “There is nothing of importance to| Cooke's earlier ¥ | poems that rank wi | Moo” and “How Did ¥ |COUNCILMEN CONSIDER | PIGOTT REWARD CASE | | ‘The question of whether the city| |abould reimburse the Pigott print | ing company if they are catied upon | to pay any part of the reward of-| | fered by them for the conviction of parties implicated in the wrecking of their plant, in being co by the finance committee of the city NOTHING UNSUAL, col | as containing as in / ume | The | today by the German war office sal Die? council | ‘The committee took the matter un: der advisement following a hearing | Friday, at which Chief of Police | Warren oftictals. of the com-|| [pany tertified. | SCOUTS CELEBRATE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY | Scouts of Seattle and their fa y Saturday evening to chumship” day of Father The eighth nn versary of the founding of the Seat }tle Council of the organization the reason for additional celebration. | Public is invited | HONOR OLD CARRIER A well banquet in honor of Cheater A. Loucks will be given by Jazz | the Seattle mall carriers at gor day evening in the Good Bats cafe- Fox Trot ||", ad Knit Step | Loucks bas been in the service 14 are and has m secretary of the N EVERY ‘ “arriers’ association for the WAY AT Pn | Letter Carrietw’ association for th at the Don't loaf around trying to kill time in the even ing when you might as Deg be learning to dance e UP-TO-DATE DANCE STEPS Under the Expert Instruction ot Prof. & Mrs. G. Oswald and their 30 assistants, Learn the and 40 the He is leaving near Olympia, | | managing ficer of th Finest Floor in U. 8, of America, has filed an affidavit in the supreme court charging L. W. Tel. Eillott 3187, Amerman, head of the United States Poy Scouts, with misapplication of to go on a ranch YORK,—James F. West, Roy Scouts First and only motion picture ever made by the great Harry Lauder (Never shown in Seattle) entitled “GOLFING” will be shown at the Orpheum Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as a special added attraction. Third and Madison EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. lAntonio, Tex.; jopened a b OFFICIAL LIST OF TUSCANIA’S DEAD IS ISSUED WASHINGTOD on the nt today wrote honor roll names of &2 American noldiers perished in the winking of the trary port Tuscanta The lat, the first installment of the official revined records here from London, fol Names of men from Washington state included in the dead are Robert Warren, 1527 Seatth John WW. Cheshire, Wesley Hyatt, Leba Rocco Calabreese, Mount Solo. William Mathew Heling tn David ©, Renton, North Ben Anthony Abboini, Detroit, Mich Fred K. Allen, Ada, Minn; Homer Liewellyn Anderson, Cumberland Win; Stanley Ft. Augepureér, Doe n, Ohio; Clea Bargerstock, Mar Ville, Penn.; Ben Barker, tbure. | Tex.; Menry Bates Ore Raker. Kt : . Plaingield, Wis; Wm NDAY 2 ers, Ark; John I r kia; Geo, Nelson Bjork, St. Helena, Ore, J. J. Byrne, 3 DAYS ONLY Butte, Mont; Jaa J. Buckley, Min neapolia; Minn.; rry Carpenter Potomas, Il; Frank A. Church idenoe, R. 1; Arthur W. Collins. Appleby, Tex; Stanley 1, Collins, Knights Perry, Cal; Marcus 1. € c Afines ©. Creilin BR. Crow Dinter the | who | ‘erry ay A Lucas Jennings William A Drahota, Jack» H, Duffy, 8 8. Gillespie, A. Perthook Hawley, Neenah, mer A. Housron, Held, Ray mond T. Hurst, Procrassot, Nev Delbert B. Inglehart, Banta Monica. Cal; John C. Johnson, Mia Falla, Minn; John A. Laaskko, 2365 Bureh st, Amtoria, Ore; George Lankenau San Francisco; Leo P. Lebroa, Guth rie, Okla; Theodore H. Lewton, eat Grove, Ore.; Alfio Licarl, Eureka |Cal; Fred M. Lintow, Lamoine, Cal |Roy W, May, Lindale, Tex.; George | Moreno, Pearsall, Tex; William P. Morin, Portland, Ore; Miley F. Mur. ray, Eugene, Ore; Henry Oxford Turnerville, Tex.; Angel Perez, San Otto Ray, Coleman Tex. (previously reported as a eur viver); Samuel P. Riggs, Ban Fran- claco; Lewis Roberts, Nacogdoches, Tex; Clarence W. Short, Wellsboro, Penn.; Nathan I. Short, Stephens, | Ark; William V. Smithpeter, Fort Cobb, Okla; James FY. Sharkman, Frisco, Tex; Tulla BH. Thompson, Madill, Okla: George W. Tomlina, Reno, Okla; William L. Trageser Cottonwood, Minn Daniel Webster Strawn, Tex.; Terry Tut Willlam EK. Vickers, Mo. Bert O. Weeks, Pthan White, Arnett, Okia.; Bell M. Williams, Glenwood, Ark; Willlam R. Wilson, Canton, Tex.: James C. Wood, Yantin, Tex.; William W. Wright, Bismarck, Okla. Edward F. Young, Gilmer, Tex.; Ir vine Sims, Alto, Tex.; Henry A. Skin ner, Rockford, I; Oscar L. Smith, ‘Winters, Tex Appleby, | ex Minn. Spring Los Aogeles Rapida, Ala Wis, El ™ A Winston Jas. P. Ore Routhwest City Modesto, Cal FRENCH SUCCESSFUL IN RAIDING ACTIONS PARIS, Feb. 16-—-Kenemy raids near Ville Sur Tourbe, in the Cham: | pagne region, and near Furnhaput and Labasses, in the Upper Alsace, were repulsed, the official commu: | nique stated today. | In the Vauquols sector we raided ee guid the stutemert, | Batte Electrical Red Men Talk Strike} “The region north of Nancy Some BUTTE, Mont, Feb. 16.—Follow-! bombed by enemy aviators civfllann were killed and wounded.” | ing decision of union machinists to walk out at the mi the local | Ville Sur Tourbe te six miles east of Tabure, where American artillery Electrical Workers’ unlon today set March 1 as the date for taking a/ recently alded a French advance Nancy ts some distance directly be trike vote, and propaganda ix being | jctreulated with a view to calling a hind that sector, held by American Anaconda | infantry. ia April 1. Labor lead- a tion of must not be taken too other organizations, | an amicable settle ad te, and Grea OPEN OFFICE HERE TO |sn! Great ENLIST NAVY WORKERS) one cnn» After conference with Rear Admj. | S*rioust ral R. E. Coontz, the United States | Thy civil rervice commixeioners here have | CPt ch office in room 414| | The federal building, for the registration |?1 mon of men for the Puget Sound navy | mines yard. | It ts claimed by It will not be necessary for appli-| that n kept canta to visit Bremerton for the|™ines from being ff purpose of registering during the} chinery in order, but the 1 period that the branch registration | the companies to pay fine office is open. from $260 to $500, which the mine ars - ———|owners refuse to do. |SHIPYARD STRIKERS TO | BE PUT IN CLASS ONE WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.--Striking shipyard wor€ers, who were granted |ldraft exemption be e of their apes ssa | work, will be put in t army if walkout continu fficials of F vost Marshal n. Crowder's off! |waid today Many 1 hope for present agitation is due to maining at work in the ng last summer's strike. mining companies these men every man with = on of Class 1 were given nption to work on ships, specific prov put back in Class 1 when oxe leas of conditions; hats called sue- rendition, CONSTANCE TALMADGE rma’s beautiful sister— in a comedy-drama spiced with the unconventional, tinged with excitement and colored with enough of the unusual to keep you guess- COLISEUM Fitth at Pike Continuous throughout all five 11 te 11 Admission 2¢c-—Children 16¢ If you can't contribute your Services, you can help finance the great fight for freedom by buying War Savings Stamps. For the $413 you put into them Uncle Sam will swap a five-dollar bill on Jan. 1, 1923. now, Or begin with a Thrift Stamp and buy a War Savings Stamp on the installment plan It's easy and safe, Stamps and full particulars at the postoffice, banks and $ other agencies. 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