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| Socialist Demands ~ INDICT 11 IN y. — ch of Cer Next dent Wilson's peace proposal In the Austrian parliament he will have a| \""tn force to consider in the belief here today, fo! Paving publication of a United Pre Men Accused of Falsifying) dismtn trom th» Haru }& socialist demand for consideration Accounts and of Cloth [in ‘Austria of the American presi Theft Plead Not Guilty | °°ne Piette hore is that the wedge between Germany and Austria is NEW YORK, Feb. %1.—Charged slowly but surely being forced. with having defrauded the govern. Whether it eventually will lead to an ment of uniform cloth valued at a tual breach between the two na- tely $5,000,000, 11 manufa of conjecture, but ites ane handlers of the cloth in in circles close to the situation the New Vork were indicted today by belief is it will ne at thin time Sua federal grand jury. Military men point out that Aus ‘They are: Louis Davidson, Abra-|tria cannot afford to split with her ham Pursch, Jacob Weinstein, Hy- powerful ally » man Horwitz, Leon Levine, Irving The demand of the socialists, how- Weinstein, Benj, Horwitz, Barney ever, is a straw, bending the nt ‘Tietz, Ira L. Janowsky, Barnet I which diplomats believe is forming fnson and Morris Alewits. in Austria, It is an indication, th Tt is alleged these men, all involv. declare, that Presdent Wilson's state- ‘ef in the process of preparing cloth ments are having the dontred effect ‘supplied by the government for unt How much power the group of #o- forms, faisified records in such « cialists has to influence the goverr that they were able to steal ment is unknown here. General eloth and sell it weariness of the war Janowsky is an employe of thea growing dissntist ‘Quartermaster department, with of: possly that Austria fices here. on Russia is by (The mon were arraigned wee dad ened for the demands, | Jedge Manton in federal court, | ——————— ain *=4) HOPE TO PASS RAILWAY | CONTROL BILL QUICKLY} ge Graft i in BY L. C. MARTIN United Press Correspondent "Federal Reserve) WASHINGTON, Feb. 31.—Con WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.--Gratt! groan today put the fintahing touches | etiats to an alarming degree aMONE | G4. the railroad control biU—the first 4 we and directors of the federnl/tic win the war” measure to be system, Chairman Carter | passed at this seasion #f the houge banking and cur} Tne senate began voting on| committee, sald today. In in| amendments with a strong hope of an amendment to the fec| retting a final vote on the bill to Teserve act submitted by the/ night department. Debate and disposition of the large number of amendments will take }many hours, with five and teamin TOBA lute speeches on each The house will end general de bate on the bill and begin consider ing it under a five-minute rule Publiehes Free How Tobacco Prospects for itn pasmge this week Be Banished in From One Five Days at Home. seg, Risers Sqnigriom, teated t| PASS RESOLUTIONS FOR bished 'free book showing Ts] — RELEASE OF MOONEY Hy effect of the tobace it can be banished in from! The relense of Tom Mooney and es a gj Tobacco for} *708¢ convicted with him was de 50 have tried thie | tanded in resoldtions adopted by the it in dadition to hastening | ee, ater Counell, at its weekty be desire for tobacco, has ved meeting Wednesday. jealth, “wonderful tak! prsattcr whetver it is fog tee LABOR WANTS DRAFTED ne, cigarettes or snuft) MECHANICS IN YARDS book is ma ncopy. should The Central Labor Council, at its ‘once |-veekly meeting Wednesday, passed resolutions favoring the recalling of mechanice who have been drafted wito military service, and placing ther on shipbuilding jobs. LET AGRICULTURISTS the two houses should take but a Hapit come days, and indications today were t President Wilson will get the “ano late wext week. That agriculturar tntersets are en boards was the sentiment of the inceting Wednesday, The Supreme assembly, Fourth de- gree, Knights of Columbus, will give a Washington's birthday entertain | ment at Camp Lewis Friday. Gov. Lister will be one of the speakers. Delegations of the Knights of Colum bus from Seattle will attend. /GLYCERINE MIX! URE FOR APPENDICITIS! Seattle people can prevent ap-| pendicitie with simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adier-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so com pletely it relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gaa or constipation and| prevents appendicitis. The IN. STANT, pleasant action of Adieri-ka surprises both doctors and patients Leaves stomach clean and strong. Bartell Drug Company and Swift| Drug Company. fine Thousand Feet of Thrills and Action Main Floor 50¢ Balcony 25c, 50c DAILY 2:30" j Look and Feel | == Fresh Every Day | Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash | out poisons. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it ts if one will only adopt the morning inside bath | _ Folks who are accustomed to feel duil and heavy when they arise {splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, | acid stomach, can, instead, feel as | fresh as a daisy by opening the | stuices of the system each morn ing and flushing out the whole | of the internal poisonous stagnant ater. veryone, whether ailing, sick or | well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys |and bowels the previous day's in | digentible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins, The action of hot water and limestone phosphate onan empty stomach is wonderfully Invig orating. It cleans out all the sour | fermentations, gases, waste and | acidity and gives one a splendid} | appetite for breakfast. ‘The millions.of people who al bothered with constipation, bilious; spells, stomach trouble, rheuma- jain; others who have sallow ski blood disorders and sickly comp \fons are urged to get a quarter, pound of limestone phosphate from An Armerican Widow the drug store, which will cor % CLASS A THEATRE |! iitte, ut tn! sutticient. to, make ‘aed, Near Pike lany one a rsaaneed crank on| the subject of internal sanitation, Admission 20¢ Kiddies 10¢ | Clean, Sweet and f)trets } | | senta cnissal of the union mer I am directed by the governor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the instant, in relation to the contract for an Administration building at the state capital. In reply he asks me to say that the crowded conditions of the state quarters in | Olympia make it imperative to provide more space at the earliest possible time. Also that the moneys that will be used for this purpose are raised b: levy and cannot be used for any other purpose. not proceeded with, the moneys coming into this fund would have I may also add that even the legislature would not have the power to transfer this money to any use other than that for which it is raised. Another point that has been made is that the construction of this building will take} rritisn and ca Regarding this matter, I would state that to al sion, 115 Jamon «t degree than in any other line of construction, the men who would be employ: upon this building are of the class of workmen whose services are not called for in war are bright. The conference between | activities, being largely stone masons, stonecutters, concrete men and some carpenters. from war service many men workers. greater STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. If the construction of th 21, 1918, PAGE 2 a special building is to lie in the banks. CHARGE $5,000,000 GRAFT IN ARMY UNIFORM SCANDAL AT THE SWITCH! ARMY SLIPS FAIL TO BRING RELIEF TO HOME FOLKS| Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb. ernment has jhave made to thelr dependents from | their monthly the government | issuing memorandums showing the amount of the and stating The rystem, it wax thought, wou reduce the trouble many ' had in obtaining credit from stores and from house owners, but, ace to information received here, the have been worthless as a basis | for credit in many cities | ok » refured to rec [ognize the of them claiming | that they no proof that they have not been used for the same pur- | The ate’s office Is con aidertr m and it in pos wit jourity, or have them indorsed by | the store er for the amount of redit she MONTANA SOLONS HEAR | CASE AGAINST JURIST HELENA The y nal of} in examining witnesses jregarding the Impeachment charges] against District Judge Crumm. Ad. journment of the special session in delayed by the proceeding plowing the Introduction of 100 harging Crumm rances and beliefs, sev th we eral axsetr to be sum the hou against Crumm today RAILROAD MEN NEEDED FOR OVERSEA SERVICE A very special effort in now being ale to recruit men for th carve OF a od railroad operati jan recruiting | MILITARY CRITIC FINED LONDON, Feb, 21.—Col Reping mn, military oritic the Morning The above is a letter sent by Gov, Lister's secretary to a Southwest Washing- |r: ont, today wan fined $500 and conts ton citizen, replying to the criticism of the chief executive of the state for permit- ting the expenditure of several hundred thousand dollars on a new capitol building at this time. The fact remains, tho, and is a fact that towers large over mere persiflage that there would not be the slightest demand TODAY f new capitol building if the money had not been appropriated by the 1917 legis| pmerican In other words, the reason the construction is the appropriation and not because of a genuine patriotic demand or nged. and camouflage, lature. GERMAN DIPLOMATS CONFUSED WHEN RUSS QUIT PEACE TALK (EDITOR'S NOTE.—The following | \t was necessary to settle the diplo dispatch, filed last Saturday and de-| matic detalia. and suggested another mm a little essnctery behind the lines layed by censorship, relates the | soxsion Trotsky refused, saying: “We must return to Petrograd. We the first detailed account of that dra-| have no more to may. ON PRICE BOARD, PLEA casi ae of Since that event, Germany has be working ” titled to a place on price fixing! gun an invasion of Russia, and tho| Russ leaders, Lenine and Trotsky, without bidding farewell and refur Central Labor Council at its weekly | have expressed, in = wireless mens: | in to ahake hands scenes at the breaking off of peace negotiations at Brest-Litovsk, It is matic occurrence. United Preas Correspondent PETROGRAD, Feb. 16.—(Delayed) —The central powers’ delegates re fused the proposal for Foreign Min ister Trotaky to send a German of ficer to Kieff to prove that the Ukraine rada (governing body) did not exist The following day the tenth plen ary session of the peace conference was called. Foreign Minister Kuehimann flushed with his diplomatic victory over the Ukraine, arose to prosent jon. Ludendorff’s ultimatum, direct ed at the Bolsheviki Trotsky, anticipating him, took the | floor and read the declaration break ling off the negotiations. There wax dead silence. When ‘Trotsky had concluded, Kuehimann and Gen, Hoffman rat | apparently stunned nn fina hinted {ft wa | “tenposetble to quit the war cart with out the proper ticket." “You evidently are suggesting that your guna are a proper substitute for proper judicial formula,” said Hoffman nodded affirmatively “I don't believe the peoples of Aur tria and Germany will permit you to do that,” said the Russian minister. None of the central powers’ repre ives replied. himann finally muttered that i | Butte Labor Trouble Is Growing Serious BUTTE, Feb. 21 Butte'’s labor situation grew more tense today when the Metal Trades council voted to send a committee to the Anaconda Mining Co. and insist upon the div ing at the mine during the summer, or the payment of the fin levied against them. The Metal Trades council includes ‘ t Metal Work : unions. The are acting in response to a request the Machinists’ union, which voted to walk out if the unionists re maining on the job are not dinmiased 10 pay fines. So far th refused all demands of the unions for dismissal of the mon in question or payment of their fines. They’re “American” Now No more “German fried" potatoes in Seattle, Caterer association has moved to call Amer! fr} NAPOLEON ONCE SAID. “A footnore army is an army half de- feated.” Men in training camps, in ei and navy, suffer non thetr feet. in one pinarting fee Diinters and. nore we, The taburg Camp Manual ad on mon in training to make dally u of Voot- Bane. Bold everywhere, 250. 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Anaconda comnpany has | aration gets right at the cause of a and gives almost immediate It loosens the phlegm, stops throat tickle ¥ and easily that it is e ordinary cough, whooping cough hial asthma there is nothing | full directiona, copt anything else money promptly r this preparation, dnd. unded gow with The Pinex Co, Ft. Shell Interrupts Soldier’s F Racial BY FRED 8. FERGUSON Ontted Press Correspondent Feb. 19.—Delayed.)p— ander the defense of the realm act, for writing an article criticising the | Vermailies inter-allied conference ine, editor of the Post, re- |celved the mame penalty HOAG TO SPEAK HERE C.G. Hoag, general secretary of the Proportional Representa now permitted is because of |tion teague, of Philadelphia, has ar {rived in Seattle and wil! addrems the | Municipal league next Tuesday. Mr | Hoag t@ the originator of the “Ashta. pe bula plan” of city government. ‘DON'T BE BILIOUS, By ITH THB AMERICAN cies | HEADACHY SICK f ’ of the American army, where now service was interrupted by a Swishing in during shell burst within man the services, a few yards of a burial party. The roar of American guns ed a requiem for those who hs given their lives in the cause of de- mocracy the American plots from a cemetery used by the French near a chur priest was praying when sud dent Pieces flow and flattened themselves. None of the party was but the services when the prayer was finished ‘There has been heavy artil American sector during last 36 hours as well as aerial activ In the ity. cafe, place in 00d. sons, was the mewnag feeeranantatsssessesnaataesestetmantsetenate Labor Council Wednesday by Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy arker, Trades council of Loe Angelos, representative of Secretary of Labor Wilson. | Suggestion COMING ‘on Eczema airplanes have been driven back after cros America luminated at night by fire. TO SELL FURNITURE FROM BLOCH’S CAFE Articles taken from the Orpheum & Columbia st, raid by the dry squad Tuesday night, will be sold to second-hand furniture , according to the proprietor of the is to be tried the Inst month on a charge of having liquor bis possession. ran the Germania cafe. URGES LABOR HERE TO GIVE U. S. SUPPORT| That organized labor, Nas for patriotic r should give tts fullest to the government during the war ven to the Cen tral money back unions the first bot tle relieves you D. D. D. With the ald of a delatone paste, it 18 an easy matter for any woman to remove every trace of hair or x is a mont valuable concen- | fuzz 0 wine Norway and has been used tor Mnough of the powdered |and water paste and sp ib oe rubbed This ¢ but to avoi e in an original package. Advertisement, New Home Treatment for Banishing Hairs don the hairy sur. Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel great. Wake up with head clear. stomach sweet, breath right, cold gone. WORK WHILE vou SLEEP) Take one or two Cascarets to- night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up = feeling grand; your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet. stomach regulated, and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active.| Get a box at any drug ¢tore now and get straightened up by morn-| *\ing. Stop the headache, bilious-| ness, bad colds and bad days. Feel fit and ready for work or play Cascarets do not gripe, sicken or| inconvenience you the next day, like salts, pills or calomel. They're | tine! Mothers should give a whole Cas- | jcaret any time to cross, sick, bil- jous or feverish children, because it will act thoroughly and can not} injffte. |___At No Advance in Price SATURDAY BEACH in— “The Footsteps of Captain Kidd on the Spanish Main” From his story in the Cosmopolitan Magazine. 8 Big Massive Reels es will be advised | ymen caused the affiants ned. Sitting as a jury, will hear evidence for and F———} Hemrich’s Staff Products Co. SPARKLING Drink a bottle of health, fragrance, sweet- ness—bubbling and sparkling with life. Pure juice of ripe, mellow apples—absolutely dis- tinctive In flavor. Try Applest r home table, and Applestaff Punch for the ¢ party. APPLESTAFF. — BOCKSTAF F —LIFESTAFF—Everywhere Capitol 870 me Lewis. CALL UPON CITIZENS “How long will it take to win the var if Uncle Sam depends on me,” ould be the constant thought of ren loyal citizen, according to Col Howard A. Hanson, who spoke be- fore a meeting held under the aus- pices of Division 3, patriotic council of Gefense, in the Lincoln ag | school, Wednesday. F Nati al “The end of the war will not be in | irst Nation sight until the American people unite into one thinking, acting unit,” de- Bank jared Judge C. E. Claypool, at a meeting called by Division 4 of the | Savings Department patriotic council of defense, in the Queen Anne high school, Wednesday. 6 P.M. to 8 P. M. If you value your watch, let/ Haynes repair it. mt Liberty theatre.--Advertisement. AND LOSK A_ MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF You can't measure the value of good eyesight in dollars and cents. You should n purchase BRITISH GENERAL Is | A SEATTLE VISITOR Our_ Great Brig. Gen. I A. Helmer, who has had charge of the drilling of the Can adian forces since the beginning of the war, and who is now on his way to California for a rest of a few weeks, is a guest at the Frye hotel Gen. Helmer arrived in Seattle Tues | the foreign tra accompanied by Col. J. Duff States. In 1917 our exports to Stuart, who ts in command of a brig- | Europe were nearly four times Vancouver, B. C. They visit | those of 1910; our exports to South America, Asia, Oceania and Africa were nearly double those of any year before the war. imports. ses strength of delicate. |. nervous, run-down people in 16 days’ time in many instances. | mer United States mators and Members of Congress, well-known hysicians rmer Public feaith officia sk your doc- tor or druggist about it Used and highly endorsed by for- CHORUS 1 GIRLS !1ECONTEST Boost Your Favorite, Fellows. EYESIGUT COMING SUNDAY A Knock-Out “SOURDOUGH NEL 99 or “A NI DANCE HALL” Combined Resource WAGES THAT WILL WIN THE WAR are those that are saved and are applied to pa- triotic purposes. Your money deposited in a savings account with the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank is safe, and serviceable when you need it. Mean- while your fund draws compound interest. DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Cherry of The Dexter Horton National Bank and Horton Trust and Savings Bank $22,311,011.49 F oreign Trade The war has greatly increased of the United Local business men and houses are reaching out for a share of this foreign trade, and the For- eign Department of the First Na- tional Bank is assisting them ma terially in financing exports and HT IN A DAWSON

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