Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
'U. , FRONT iS City Appropriates OLE HANSON T0 Ss nN ‘ KIDDIES TEN CENTS $500 for Plowing Thought! Gifts QUIET; ENEMY | ocit< sina 2c) HOLD MEETING of the elty counell recom: or Seattle’s Thousand Birthdays |) TRIES OUT GAS}: :*:csscmi =) AT DREAMLAND BY J. W. PEGLER |] working, call up the county wel ‘is’ anki, Ginbaiabs tas, woawer United Presa Correspondent fare comminasion, Main 6900, and will hokl a mans meeting at the WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES || Het 1. And if you are willing Seventh ave. and IN FRANCE, Feb. {Delayed to garden a plot, communicate The American sector is opposite || with the commission, tn the Mount See, @ great hill looming like | Z a hump on the horizon, visible from |] Peed seed, write to Congres the city of Toul, it is permissible to/| man John F, Miller at Washing: announce toda: |] ton. He may be able to supply Mount Seo is dotted with enemy || you free of charg. Wateh tiand has the ball rented out after machine gunners and observation || The Star for garden news £45 posts, The Sammies are already Hanson will discuss the various ts. Joulling it “Gibraltar,” but a Pitts the campaign. He will go heey” |Last meee th into the labor situation in SECOND AND mous saying, “The bigger they are, | city, the transportation prot of Safety’ | the harder they fall.” lem; municipal ownership; the devel Today and tomorrow, and every day, a thou- | ‘The hill ea eet annie within SPEAK AT THE eae aoeunalaiis NAMED gand birthdays are celebrated in Seattle the enemy lines, and affords observa, tion of our territory like a perpetual — |oumage balloon. ‘The Amerioan Ar | HIPPODROME |IN REVOLT CONSPIRACY You can give no more pleasing remembrance Ullery periddically touches up the| | GAN PRANCIBOO, Fou: 16—ske than one of these three suggestions of gifts, prneiies wen nee on i James Fo. Pradford, candidate for | Other angle of Teutonic “diplomacy” Mount See Is three miles northeast | may be brought out in the trial of 31 combinii triotism with an incentive for | ° vee Atmertenn | Mayor, Will address A masw meeting ng of Xivray, the town where American) O°) iii nodrome Saturday night. |“efendants here on charges of hav. the saving habit: |nokiiers were recently ine _Tippocveme Matarday Tien. ling conspired to start & revolution > * * ; r | German raid. It is 10 » | aeninet Great Britain in Indi 1. A War Savings Certificate, costing $4.13 [German raid, Ht i 10 mites eroul |campalem, and will show why e-/#ainst Great Britain in India. “ rf * i ry 1, called leaders of organized tabor,| Messages alleged to have been in- this month, will be worth $5.00 on January Back Up Wilson who are making an alliance with the|tercepted on the way from Alfred 1923. This is a practical gift at reasonable It is known in trenchland, of| tenderloin, are betraying the funda. | Zimmerman, former German secre- cost. | course, that President Wilson haa re-| mental principles of industrial jus | (Fy for foreign affairs, to Count Von Bernstorff, former German am. 7 OF, sted the Austro-German peace feel thee and decenc: Stam rth 25¢ each, are just ject y 2. “aia aged ban te & Help th el fill ers. But men and officers alike are| Bradford will speak on the free |bassador to the United States, mayy the thing for the youngsters. Help the disposed to leave discussion of inter-/dom of labor from vice candidates. | b* Introduced in evidence up their Thrift Cards. national affaira to thone back home;|In the past five years, Bradford has| The messages mention the seizure mos‘ bat) i i i - - 7 of papers of Wolf Von Igel, confi 3. te is Savin, their “present and immediate task” | taken a prominent part in promot \ “ pe aeerones ae is to back up the president's words ing legislation to better labor condi. | @ential agent for Von Hernstorft, ‘Account at The Scandinavian American Bank, agg My Pg Beco iene jand refer to the payments of large which be started with as little as One 7 — ——— jwurns to Hindus, some of them be- Dollar. All accounts here are guaranteed ab- feclared'= | EXTEND TRADE AMONG |'# Sefendante in the pronent tral Ygf —The film that is stirring Sane Weckington faa Depositors’ Guaranty feted major feneratiinervanea | LATIN STATES, ADVICE|DRAFT OFFICIALS GET i Vv the town to its depths. Fond. P'Syve are bet without apprecia- | America should. ber eetatnanea we |, _ TOGETHER IN SEATTLE thon of what has been done by | the United States, according to Dr PPh brgeee Ped Bh ospech many Por pore ‘ | End sed b thi e ‘ OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Sea” And whet remains fer we | cengue Urfbenal aad fermnes cous |feduizements "ot dependent to ct-| seis y enthusiastic : crowds—at record- fram 6:00 te 8:00 fer Savings Deposits. “What the American armies | selor of the ministry of foreign af. tain their government allotments 18 fairs, In an address at Friday's | promply were discussed at a meet luncheon of the members’ council of ing of registration and exemption : breaking performances. the Seattle Chamber of Commerce | board officials Saturday noon in the clear and cold.| 8nd Commercial Ctub. | Arcade butiding. inavian erican n |A freeaing wind served to partially| Rev. Paul Rader, evangelist of| The meeting was for members end 4 |the Moody church, Chicago, also clerks strict re the first | dry up the mud in the trenches, and (ee SE” ache te Waites —It makes you SECOND AT CHERRY *~ | made a short addrem | SENS: © Weenie: FT Cres | Washington and the local board of laugh aged Our Sie Branch cme More Coavenient. | wet and sogginess the men have been 7 WV Seattle and King county, Tacoma experiencing TWO TONS OF FRUIT | Sestimerun county, Everett and Bne- Sector Is Quiet ARE SEIZED IN STATE) homish oounty and Kitsap county. / \ It makes you think night This will practically cone city campaign before the pri The an thy county-clty bullding, If you YPRES IS GOOD SHIP The sector was the quietest it had ‘ioe 00.08 “ar More than two tons of «mall fruit | ‘The new auxiliary power schooner fog yr 1 aan rr pradesh Jand over 2.000 packages of other’ SUMNER MAN HEADS Ypres, fourth of six vessels being| thru the sunlight. A saumge balloon | 0Ods were destroyed by state food ee ee Sra pane Gere tes mentee. A exaenen Saloon | OOS * Gees one test, ee] HORTICULTURISTS Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.. is|ican sector. Mount Sec, the im.|™0nths of 1917, according to fig-| C. W. Orton, Sumner, will preside pronounced by Capt. C. W. Call, who] mediate objective of the “American | °S* Just complied by Will Hl. Ad-|as premident of the Western Wash. | piloted her as far as Port Angeles,| nate. loomed huge across the lines. |S in charge of the fourth division | ington Horticultural association Wednesday, to be the finest of the| Th boches are anid to have at |0f t@ state departunent of agricul-| thru the coming year. He was chow ture. en Friday, at the final meeting of four. temped to take re a the ‘The goods seized incinded 3,227 the convention held in the Chamber breese blo ne packages of canned fruit, fish and of Commerce rooms, Thursday and | yet? ‘Today tn the day. jer to give the Sam- | bottled goods and 4,600 pounds of Friday. It. T. Reed, Bellevue, Wash., raising, prunes, dried frulta, oysters, was elected vice president; M. L. Mid nuts, canned meat, oatmeal, spices dieton, Victoria, B. C., second vice and pickles president; Mrx R. A. Small, Everett, Your Liver ; |FRANCE IS DETERMINED] Warn. sccretary. wears) \ —“PARENTAGE?” is a film you will remem- was loosing » gas cloud. | ganas tetammen mmiret ty DELAY IN DRAFT CALL ber. It carries a powerful theme, fumed, was sant to the howpltal, but] tory, "according to. Prot. cittert| SPEEDS ENLISTMENTS trayed in a delightfully natural manner by hia condition ts not serious. Chinard, University of California) Delay of the second draft until Germans. fired as ‘ches, which | "he feturmed recently from France, about May, has resulted im the en characters as human as you and your in an address at the Y. M.C. A. Fri listment of hundreds of men who no harm. a ie Gia | aay night. have been expecting the call, ac I very” rE SHOW TORI ing to local exemption ; neighbor. It hits hard and con Every Sammy on the roa. STYLE SHOW TONIGHT anes 1g to local ption board of. eigh vinces. whether marching toward the , Thirty enlistments were made Fri- trenchea, driving a ration wagon or) A style show, a musical and en- 4.14, ‘hoard No. 6, bringing the to- saing’naching om mtia"Seraa|terainent,proerame and the ; Forceful yet clean, whol # maak In alert powition, ready to ps ge pe Prizes will ae ay mar eal perenne and or u yet c wholesome snap the elasticn over bis head the| close of the thwestern Mer. perm: senrt Srrnist ons nicear Ses akan "| chant convention Sascraay. even: Surin® OwrDs, WHIM, pertsasion from and entertaining Far back of the lines where rolling| Mf. It ts being held in the Manu- enitst in the land division of the sig- detonations and rattling window|facturers’ association — building, nai corps, infantry, medical depart- panes were the only warlike sounds,| Pourth ave. and University st. | ment, sprucecutting division, en- it ° the wounded in the hospitals were re gineers and brick-laying division. See —and YOU will recommend resayto ton "mane *taicn vere] COUNCIL OUT AFTER , , * hanging within arm's reach and sus REPORT IN DETAIL WILL START SCHOOL TO pended from nails at the head of each cot Expenditure of $6,000, to be usea| TRAIN ARMY CHAPLAINS Perhaps the boches’ gaa won't|in obtaining detailed information , o " bir amount to much in the face of all| about the proposed Skagit river pow Reta ngyenges seomypitig ros postage be the antigas equipment now supplied | °F Project, wax recommended by the | fulns Propose to feed into the maw of an-| Magy School Children Are Sickly |the Sammies, but the boys aren’t| finance comnittes of the city coun-| “An order for establishing a tratn-| iby im Mothers who val ‘The masses are asking the “why” whe valve Wee ove Gate talking any chances cil at @ meeting Friday ling school at Fortress Monroe was of it all. ‘The Hindenburg party re | 20.50, Withers Stet tenen os never without a box ray" vr ATTE! MONTANA SOLONS DRY | 320%, Friday 07 Seer im | STARVING POOR = a Se for hihaven fer wee | HELENA, Mont., Feb. 16.—A com. law, international law, military sch prs wh eee fave m ty. RS NEVER mittee report favoring ratification of ence, taction and hygiene. =| eker ee a posi the federal prohibition amendment Candidates failing to pass will be | ued From Page > Onell: T0 EN R | was adopted Friday by the house of returned to civil life with compensa: |g ~ cr abiticntealites dl re ks =* to the Kaiser's crown) > representatives and a similar reeotu tion for time and expenses. jf en the duped masses demand a any Sample FRER. Ad- \ in the German masses’ standby. Like dress Mother Gray Co. Le Roy, M. Y= ‘tion was adopted by the senate Advertisement. AUR ET ge Naame age eplae Re | Eryptian plague, caterpillars de. [Continued From Page One | a7 ted a with "but one. ae |GERMANY MAY KEEP csuped tar ee ei enhal. itt - — x Cane. said that a wind blew butterflies tonal ‘cloned shop, The shipping Gus Eckola, charged with the mur | MEN ON EAST FRONT | fromm France, aiding the devastating | LONDON, Feb. 16.—The prince of board, according to William Black-| ger of Gust Matson in the old Rus | ROME, Feb. 16.—Germany has|army of caterpillars. Wales, who failed to take his seat man, chief of the labor adjustment | gel) house, 806 Seventh ave. &, in Countermanded her transfer of! The plum crop was likewise a fail-|in the house of lords when he auto- division, agreed to mediate hours and | 1910, is back to answer for hia crime, troops from the east to the west/ ure, owing to the weather. The Ger-| matically became a member on at- wages, but insisted also on mediation| 16 was apprehended by Butte au. front, because of the faflure of the|mans boast a plum treee for each | taining his majority, will do so of “conditions,” principal of which | thorities and brought back from the Preat-Litovek negotiations, accord: man, woman and child. Marmalade | Tuesday. gta haan poder a ra ey city by Detective M. R.jing to a dispatch from Russia pub-|is one of the mainstays of the workers refu: in lan ‘ubl shy in the Idea Nasionate toda: masves, Ni nt is racticall to submit “conditions” to arbitration. | wubbard. CERES bsp e booq greed * "5 PAID ADVERZIBING Admi ni H and Ructalt Giorwtary of the aavy| Registered Dentists CITY EMPLOYES MEET| The last ae ae vas below Roosevelt went into conference today Bd High Rent Distriet There will be a masx meeting of | normal, deapite reports to the con es to determine what should be done Moderate advertising. Go to | all city employes in the main a* trary ‘It was due to ack of nitrate | immediately. any dentist and get their prices | sembly hall of the Labor Temple for fertilizer, Practically all nitrates, sone bing My ye ee ag Bt Sunday at 2 p.m. According to an- | principally made out of the air, are Candidate for Mayor | 7,000 WOOD WORKERS ful PAINLESS operations. Open | nouncements, they will discuss the | uged in munitions. id next move in the fight for an in| fread is shorter than ever, It is| Will discuss the real tssues of the evenings. LAY DOWN TOOLS IN 3, Brown, Mar. eeaea' tt watlen ioe er alien " ; Office, or | mixed not only with potato flour, but! campaign at the following places: New Office Orpheum Theatre BIA | rig meeting was called by the po-| with a powder made of turnips, car- NEW SHIPYARD STRIKE bani lleree twas bina nd firemen's committees ee uk cacti, trike Sa aes NEW YORK, Feb. 16—As fast an | ee = acces === hoisonous by-products have been|Saturday, 16th, University the men can be called from their | chemically extracted, + oe + ork by agents of the Marine Wood- LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘The German people have a aaying, District, Masonic Hall | workers’ union, shipyards in the dis-| “The very stars fight against us. strength, vitality and beauty of the mode! P ‘ork are OF Dogs are eaten to such an ex- =. f =! trict of the Port of New | ¥ ay Monday, 18th, Downtown, tie ben, TaLN my inte eh couse Dainty ead denuded of their woodworkers, | tent that the breed has practically pias: ll ae s Talila Gladys Brockwell | Rese a certain @istricta. | Hippodrome, Fifth and night. ; Crows are becoming a delicacy. Univers Forty shipyards had been visited | The girl of a thousand expressions, in The beer famine ts growing. This y- at 10 o'clock this morning, according is equally as great a blow to the to John Stuart, secretary of the un- “HER TEMPTATION” masses as the bread ‘famine. . ‘The 7 lion, and between 6,000 and 7,000 —and— Taaterat reduced mait atiowances| 8:15 P, M. All Invited. | men had laid down their tools. | ay for the new brewing year to 13 per ‘The men, according to Stuart, ask | The Mack Sennett Comedy cont for Bavaria and 10 per cent for The funniest comedian on the Pacific Coast, only that the government give con. “ARE WAITRESSES SAFE?” north Germany, as against 35 per|V SS ISI SESS with a chorus of sideration to demands made some pe Site Bi sl ci pheno cent last year »* tim 10. These have been ignored ~ ae Rea G BABY. alice ther idadlires tat the oety | COMING TOMORROW —SUNDAY ibienac motienk au nee: 20 >to 20 way to get action is to strike. stu-| 2 DAYS ONLY tonsely. ‘The death rate is appalling. METROPOLITAN art expressed the belief that when-| Poland fa famine-swept, Cracow Tenens wtoncer nee eoseede “TLE DIVORCEER?” Jere: wens ytariten Sue ae aun sce of every mouthful, which has been TUES, BAT, FEB. 19th ia cote il Seber ae an with dainty, charming t to other parts of Austria and + —IN— ‘There are about 70 shipyards of | ic | rmany, regardless of the most) S} A T working on government contract | MARY ANDERSON Gamaty weons ot Ga telat | FAREWELL TOUR a ‘This strike ties up work on many | “The Story of a Girl Who Gambled With F: | Women carrying starving babies | 4 ships. | And, as Usual, A BULLY GOOD COMEDY parade the streets demanding bread WwW IG A a lotic | Toa, tle pea NS A BURLESQUE OFFERING OF idea ie wg Pillage and wrecking are common men by Chairman Hurley of the THE WILD AND FUZZY WEST, OM Apes poco ; be owls eu N WITH WILD INDIANS AND Ikon’ and stave eit aston teed a} /ONIAT Lecce ot ihe’ annie aeuaaig asec} FCOUREACH HCOUnEr ACH WILDER WIMMIN. day apparently when the woodwork. the demonstrators down. ers walked out Hindenburg is squeezing Germany President Hutchenson of the Unit- and Austria dry to keep up the army. This army he and Ludendorf de Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, in this city, received a tele- r HES J R E " em gram from Hurley asking delay, but pa All Seate for Mon. and Tues. WE CATER TO THE St ggg ele dnd In Liberty’s Cause Eves, are Sold. Good Seats 3 SHOWS DAILY Women and Children APPROVES NEW AUTOS eck Cake : for Matinee Now on As Well 26 the Mon A new auto truck and roadster for ADMISSION 10¢ CHILDREN 5. nt j ry i eyo Do cohiggeend Fo ni INCLUDING WAR TAX the city council Friday.