The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1918, Page 7

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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. PAGE 7 STEAM TRAINS |T€toxs wow aurr ing ——|PETROGRAD IS | © Monday, Russian peace | ‘ on at Brost-Litovsk reported | " ‘ Ds ee: The director general of rail | yur last the pro Segrreer ge . BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN | ways has yapproved the plan mek wade an Glfert to érive the oe United Prean Ce onde suggested by the investigating Jermans back as far as possible to ” ° y r © ight, 1918, by B L committee of the King County | the west | ; copyright, 1918, nil of Patriotic Service for | ROGKAD, March 1—(ven shone ott's wate fonts | SOUTH AFRICANS WILL | fmMaAAR) p NA ; ip pesehalamame eae SHOW—TOMORROW to the ship STAY LOYAL TO BRITAIN! ; , j ' . P : ale comminsion is clearing ation problem m, chairman of the|. CAPE TOWN, March 2.—By adopt { out the useless bourgeoisie, except ing Premier Bot me ; \ the able-bodied trench diggers; oust Ot wet a definite date : aoe & ° ing the old, young, invalids, unwill n of the first trains Ing soldiers and suspected war pris all speed oners. = Arno Dosch-Fieurot, of the New York World, and I are the ont American correspondents remaining nationalists , y of the British © say they were not a part of the . ve also go British empire 2 } ; report from = f fh 5 are cloned. We are p — TEXAS WILL HAVE LAW P ey Gttick ‘getaway with The committee's n for . ; | meen pervs TO CURB SEDITIONISTS wi tre Joyed at East Marginal ‘ am te : ‘ moment. Only most im AUSTIN, Tex. March 3—The| J | portant institutions, valuables and | seid are being evacuated In event of German ce mn, | the government will proceed to Mo: | cow ment of the approv of the train pl e “loyalty bill” was passed late Friday oxas leg islature. It makes any disloyal act ® or remark during the war a felony puntshabl om two to five years recommendation Pn ai will soon be put in oper p May Commandeer ie tae abereven toe CR . an : t U. S. Shipworkers commissioners and the port : ; Land where houses are to be built commission and as soon (abo two ne, - e : ‘ for ahipyard workers may be ferry Washington can Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine , 4 mandeecred by the Washing Relief Which Is Healing ? 7 der the t Thousands f : cone © Mmcoanmrwacw a ws BILLIE BINGHAM Send Postal for Dollar Trial t car service to cE - ve =~ 4 a —_ | to Op t a fet have been carr: . : ‘ Foy athencen-e "orm oe make this 1 We qonon rere p Sunday morning Kev. K. V. Shay THAT POPULAR IRISH FUNNY-BONE le ler will talk on “The Churches’ Pow ~ Badlg Dr. Henry Suezallo, head of the : & Two French generals (with caps) and other French officers are shown here behind the lines, studying |<: in the (reat War at ot Macnee TICKLER AND HIS BEVY OF state defense council, announced & map. Eptscopal church. A third addre BABY that the traction company has on “Patriotinm” will be given. by 2 20 greatly improved its service to the * joath to relinquish it M. Gowen, Sieg? epore ls |, | ie ee U.S. TO REPLY E Soue ces ON WIDE FRONT: PHEUMATIC. PANS Wl rere intervention on und that | raiding operations over practical ry| War Prison Board r interests tn tho east had to beltie onic irish Western front tag he Rey. Sydney Strong, of the 3 1, while, at the same t . tt ; Queen Anne Congregational church > . cgreasion would be attempted Meht were reported by Marshal Haig | bas been appotnted state chairman of . galnst the Runsiana today ; ' the war prison labor board. Continued From Page One The allies apparently are quite fa-| At some points the Germane gain. | As well as all other external The appointment was received r Dr. | — | eerahio to ath premumably with ed temporary footholda aches and pains. 59 from E. Stagg Whitin, chairman of ¥ z vn a8 to require Japan's entrance. J n ph n § iT Hiritish forces conducted success. the national executive counefl on! ts. army nt 40 years pe: In this cor on they poner eatin t - . prison labor his now t-famous Abse » . stanc Abe's alliea | £4! ra f Armentiers " onhin, relieving, penetrating The orga m will act in an ad. |» x ® 7 e etration , teu " olght of Arleuxengohell 3 Its counter-irrita- visory capacity in the enforcement | Sorat » elto € next to imponn a to wi i “ quic joes away with swell- WITH LOTS OF VAMPING } of the prison labor bill now pending itie mana in Siberia, they have partion entered our |!2&% inflammation, stiffness, bruige- | } before congress. The bill, which has y th — ? ~ oUF | norenens. eae te ot constituted a rear menace yet. , 7 < nes St Quentin. A few of ou the approval of President Wilson and if : ina exe euapuas af Vemvoran cal ; doo ype Sag ines © satel *r | “You don't rub ft In—just apply and — C. iC, Samuel Gompers, aims at the com rt cid apparently in no extreme danger for (0: aaa wi ar |it penetrates, Clean, leaves no musa, ? pensation of prisoners doing war ine tastes > chsaaad ecral . t Any druggist will give y oe : an nigrogeugn SCHOW IS PROMOTED _—-s + “ generous sized bottle for 5c, . z ed e' More important, in the opini R. Bchow, deputy revenue col fertetany Regist 4 ; those opposed, is the fact that per-| thwent district, Sat . : : ai Out of High Rent District <x of mission to Japan would mean th {fh in 7 . . " 1 Moderate advertising. Go to entrance of an autocracy {nto Rus i : 99.6 PER CENT OF MEN vernal preteen defense. This ts the - jot thelr * oy ay, while another > a om e= atage, Camp Then come to ype and est S0% 1 [ebdemengge tach el Wed. gree ees dae tet ie iy ce TAKE WAR INSURANCE | boace. toa, holding the record with ful PAINLESS operations, Opes | pry : ‘ 1 @ cannot b Ninety-nine and six-tenths per cent | 99.9 per cent. Loom ~ é ; horttt ' 1 0 ! . ¢ the men at Camp Lewis have ————-__—_ : J. Brown, Mar. ut mae Rhea pga gy. Sg A eye etal age used war rink ingurance, ac | New Mexico has » Isard repeted: New Office, Orpheum Theatre Bia, conesivable t once Japan had a mt befor ba e $0.8 bulletin tevoed inp the |te oreiet tees ame aal 4 i LK, Ja Third Sed Madison Se liven fend] rothold in Siberia, she would. bel jury this week won't stain skin. Econom: COME AND BRING THE FAMILY. PAID ADVERTISEMENT VOTE FOR PROPOSITION No.1 Seattle, Wash., March 2, 1918. TO THE PUBLIC:— The present and growing congested traffic in the southern and west- ern districts of the city must be relieved by increased facilities. We know of none more feasible at the present time than that suggested under Proposition No. 1, providing for a double-track, elevated street rail- way line on Washington Street, Railroad and Spokane Avenues. This is NOT a new issue of bonds, but a transfer of unused bonds already voted. A 3 . D. CO. SEATTLE CONSTRUCTION & D. D. CO. SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION. 1 DUTHIE & COMPANY. " COMMERCIAL BOILER WORKS. ERICKSON ENGINEERING CO, VOTE FOR PROPOSITION No. 1

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