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THE SEATTLE STAR {307 Seventh Ave, Nene Uw Telegraph News Service of ¢ MEMBER OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LeaGuN oF Newsrarens d Press Associa eoond-Clasa Matter $1.15) 6 months, $2.00 oa month Mr. Harry the country a them to : But, there's % America’s great months! How would they stay ‘tous power! te car. husband, whose uncolored, business are being given our re: The people must act unitedly. It i ave and give, wit! » what their sacrifice has meant gnd will mean, Mr. Hunt's = information is just what the people want and need. England save ses to save Russia from Germany. Wer certainly can beat politics in making strange bed-fellows. peaybe It Tries Mac’s Conscience iss Lolita, daughter of J. Ogden Armour, has arriv at san Francisco en route to her winter residence at San . She arrived in an ortinary, plebian, plush-fur- Pullman, the war management having refused her ' fuel and motive Director McAdoo must have been in a qu he did was to ; Mental impartiality. But, * Information That Informs B. Hunt, our Washington representative, unbiased articles on the status of our war ders, is really rendering its war business great servjce | too much to expect t reliable information as to » in these articles which, another advanta, > if skillfully used, may result in tremendous effects. The © common people of Austria and Germany know little about resources. Their war lords have ight} them that America doesn’t amount to much and isn’t se-| riously determined to even if America we belligerent to be ion European soil. What an awakening for these peoples | in Hunt's indisputable facts and figures! How hopeless} | further war would appear to the people who starve and die,| could they know what America has actually done, in ten} ake her ful in this war; that the Bove and most determined 't get into the fight consid long, with that handwriting on the wall, at the feast of blood and ruin at the mere} beck of their fat autocrats? | Forsooth, Mr. Hunt not only chee ; he puts in the hand of anti-autocracy a weapon of tremen- ica but} | up Apr France from Germany, and Japan Cornelius Vanderbilt, desiring to use a private car} a trip from Washington to Spartansburg, S. C., to visit told that the government was conserving power and she couldn't have it. | idary. What ve some lovely object lessons in gov business is business and ther s| Private trying to cop a sailor's girl: “Let's stop in, Martha, and American see If Joe's ship has sunk yet.” ' COMEDIES OF .. & D. ls * COLYUM r Sentiment in business, and so forth. An Armour or a| It is considered unlikely that eth fanderbilt would pay for a private car ten times what the pedboogee9 Bo hag gye A We Trot n tt could possibly save in fuel and motive power, | «x, : holy terror lest government might get to requiring them| i, Tide in a cattle car. However, Mr. McAdoo probably! YOUNG GRIMES t he could sleep easier if he didn’t take antage |! ’ Grtaking ody with opportunity to skin em while the skinning was good. |... . oo aren In Denmark they're using dried, powdered slaugh- | Young Grimes replied, “Vanella.” it will do more. into cash. Vertible into ca: the United powers. And now eee for a little w Mr. Wm. A During the w ing many doctors was cured entire! Mannlin “Since that time without Ierune and Fail montt Greatest bum “Those who gines can secure A safe investment, paying good interest, alws sh, teaching you the habit of thrift, and aid- 1e—why | invest in War Savings S | These ar privilege of publishing the war casualty lists completely we can substitute the auto casualty list in Seattle Human Vitalizer Hartman Second St, Muskogee, Okla.. writes: Catarrh nters of 1897 and . I was so badly afflicted with palarch of the head and thought 1 Of Head must surely die fro sommended remedies made kn me, I was induced to use Perun bottles of Peruna « I use it for ¢ and as a general tonic curir terhouse blood tq mix with flour for bread. If you're going to be a neutral, you've got to persuade your stom- ach to stand for ’most any old thing than can be chewe ; War Savings Stamps ___ You are asked to invest in War Savings Stamps. “are told it will help Uncle Sam win the war. It will. But! It will help you to get a better hold on ‘Yourself. It will teach you the habit of thrift. Start with 25 cents, if not with more. Befor will have a Thrift card filled. You will have $5 will represent actual money to yo! interest to Uncle Sam. It will be t ‘yestment, for you will always have the right to con long, you ved. This at good al in- rt it ‘oaned or ter than the u States government at the same ti Third Liberty Loan opens April 6th, and by April Ist you will have figured out what your income tax is. Oh, happy day! Oh, happy day! When we can put that tar away. Some veterans in that Toronto audience put on their is masks, when Bryan started up to speak. Ineult- ing, but somewhat complimentary to Bill's intrinsic e days of : Being denied th the food administrator is going to put a limit on near-beer. Down with autocracy! Now that we've had a nice long fall, we'll prepare inter weather. + South m it. After try - Thought ty using eweive|d Must 1 e bottle of Die. Ihave never been on ng Now ‘iran tans” ENTIRELY WELL ‘SHANGHAL RESTAURANTS {Phone EilMott 2247 or Main 2086 for Chop Suey, Noodies, Chow Mein and all Chinese Dishes Served H Home. Quick Del {our Chop Suey anc have become famous, Bring your family or friends and try our excellent Sunday Chicken Dinner and Turkey Dinner. 106 Second Ave. 8. Near Yesler Way New Branch 711 Pike St. | This is Lent, but we don’t ex- pect Germany to give up Russia on that account. HEARD ON A STREET CAR “Did you read that fellow Hert- Yor. He's only cametfialjing.” You|ting’s speech to the Richstock?” but it don't listen goud. TODAYS CARIOONE. ET You must give your money to the Ameri an PERUNA-The Greatest ernment will say, Than’ Greetings, have you burned off your vacant lots yet? © to be nked for dem 1 muccensful eoe Says ¢ dy next door “More uestions are asked men think they can't be red” ONE-ACT TRAGEDIES Scene—Crowded back platform of street car. Time—5:20 p.m Principals — Conductor vs. Peeved |, Patron Conductor—"Fare Unfold y* fers! Here change, lady! tep U n't crowd th’ ri” « es, and wig ol ng effort to - ta about jam. ‘em in, soft chatter about the ervice, ete.) Connie, again, to peeved patron | * thru He outly “Huh!” Searches thru ve t Pp ed yellow slip. Connie—"Here, this ain't no" tron cut short b; peeved just got t on, It ain't two mi yet. You connie guys giv me a pain with your tryin’ to fin yormethin’ wrong with a tran ete., ete Connie cuts in t this ain't a peeved patron, Peeved patron looks | at slip. Turns red behind ears. | Wow! His Chinaman's laundry ticket. Diga in pocket, flips connie a coin. Gets off at next corner ax Stops to get second wind, | crowd hee haw Ding! Ding! OURTAIN nment or to the Ger (ference k dramat trall of hatred. Whatever [the “Hirth of a N ‘ ties, and just at this ween any class fighting for ra in In t “over there ¥ STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. PAGE 4 ~ CAMP LEWIS LIF EI SR Rowe = YVRSHING TO Editor’ s Mail |: NINTH OF NATION” UNFAIR ing t att joux photoplay, ¢ pons 1 negroes, at least for th hia be the effect upon munt be its effect upor orrifyin breach between 1 black citizens of ¢ States is moat de 4 to rememb AMERICAN ericans are respond of ° ghters A r n the Red ¢ * well as are t every na in eve 1 eweethe cy, they m sults encouraged by such a pl t fair to the black boys fight L. BR. GRAHAM WOULD REDUCE POSTAGE We have ein Fr pay r . a letter to him. 1 are carried f * cC.8.} ‘HOW HE QUIT TOBACCO »: This veter advantages if you raeit. “Order Your Easter Suit Now” 425 UNION ST. * * Star Want Ads Bent for Rewults erner, whoee ideas of right an ¢ black man|part of the job to be dane, and it is wan verified by Mra. C. L. Stone, & on a schedule of the cost of living dhood?| being done most |pounds—§3 tons—and fille 19 large Feb. 1, 1918. 9.237 separate orders.) wr and Mrs. Brautigan testified! “an employes are at work. to| been bad it would not have been por oo | TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM WAS | BIG ONE FOR U. $. TO SOLVE ning the new type loco “Continued From Page One. nd care we are using in Franc M and in recruiting the first nine t over »dnte of constructing and operating KER TROOP, | engineers for service abr One MUUVED IN| of bin sons in now in France with Engineer the 13th Engineers, an operating ree ' ca necounary for | iment which left Chicago, July 13, in i eel ate p= had| OWo trains of 13 care each and 1 matertala into Frar to Paris on Aug. 13, They're the iio x wan aiveuntn then pleane t eanihg one co | "Lucky Thirteenth,” Felton says, — | : . then | tantly ificreasing | Filled with. fresh-eyed, restless wonde gh Within six f the ar | directed by W. W, Atterbury, for Keph.tay epielt ws Ye f the first 1,100 engineers | rmer vice president of the Penne Endlessly it followed me. look . our ENGINERRING nia, now Brigadier General Attor Much against my wishe stan S$ ALONE IN FRANCE ry. Operation has been simplified Daily conse the call “Witte! 14 %e nun an 49,000 men, | by esta ca mynterm where Come and do the dishes writ 4 Men AINS MOVED AT A UNI rt , , SPEED, with @ certain fixed " nr ser omen “pit em einte Marriage made conditions worse Divisional engine Arsenate Dns capedgryres gah Mother giving way to madam; 106 08 oer oe eran Bul f final curse inte and thelr trains trains of 500 tonn each daily Of tt a ther 10,000. Of trained fore be required. Five hunured te work & K€ out timber from French) on the grades of the French roads, | ‘ t more than ¢ are 10 is the maximum that can be depend nd additional thousands ®Fe | 64 upon per train to go. Rallwa Tsorod ME MEANS TRAIN ' numb han C roe oh 7 « than) BACH 24 MINUTES | rt ' the average Amer yin Are Established | I fear not that hell will lok t at cit Instead of rushing through some Sulphurous and over-heating ‘ Hut In building and equipping at fant mpood—p gor or But I fear its fires will cook * 4 American railroad 19 eM p trains, for instance—all tr Endless things ‘for eating. t been a proponit ply | will proceed at the uniform speed of Them, when Satan has his fill, 5 a « " “ 1 wend mi ) hour, a new train start He'll record his wishe A 1 types of eq ing out on ite run for the front each Saying, “Where's that lort soul, BINT th had to b gned to) 24 minutes | Make him do the dishes.” ‘ Saag i prise bs dae br negro ie A qe rhe (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Grades steep the engineer department adverti» = c . for the procurem of equip A new t gine was designed | for nfantry divisions, W | t thee s. Orders hours after war had been | the awards had fn made cover and a ments of 1,000,000 ft tr ry 1 miles, of pontoon \ At rx y ' | £0 to Th-ton capacity, of modern full engineer unit wannt | On August 24. Nowever. | innued to ahi r for use IN to ¢ orders were engineer equipment America ~|have designed af various national guard and |ment the t bridges and at ments. Two weeks Inter a 1 will carry from 49/ equipment, totaling 24,000 tons, ha tain a proper De Are Established is of ” t of}bim 1 was in a hurry od ent Ps ‘Trains of these light whed at ngton and at the|see Nim later when he Shoji Differences _ JJeach marked in large | » of embarkation at Hoboken, N.| ithe! Coffman also testified as to . ala re today Weaving their w and Norfolk, Va Abe) Coffman having had Mquor on Nearly Straight . « France with their bu: ft 16 depot at Hoboken covers 63/that particular occasion, Gedree| pitterences between mill owners f and tions—visible evidence acres, with storehouses hav |iarrigan, court reporter, was puS|and the 290 members of the Cereal Pr people that Uncle Sam floor space of 162,000 square lon the stand and he testified that he Workers’ union who walked out 1.|means to do his f hare in the railway tracks, wharves, docks.|smelled liquor on Coffman the day| Wednesday, demanding a wage in r send of nearly 50 cents a day, ka for handling ma-|he appeored.on the witness stand in | crea, ° a . le the present case. Coffman had testi. |» n practically settled nore with storage b « of fied to the effect that he had had * wa% announced Friday, fol t ‘ nquare feet floor space and|nothing to drink on either occa: ng a meetim® of the committ 1 as are the equipment similar (@ that at Hobo | In recounting his movements On| of governs owners’ and ur The t ting of @ rail ken. ba |the day of the tragédy, Main ex-|representatives. The committee ap- equipment con pasate te Smatier depots to assist in the|plained where he was continuously proached to within 15 to 25 cents a « the Lehig sey ey a | bandling and forwarding of supplies, |Ouring the period in which the day of complete satisfaction, and it to France, has placed ® have been established at Philadel |¢rime was committed The testi is said this difference will be over ¢\heavy burden on shipping at a time s|when tonnage is short. Hut it is |mony of his wife to the effect that come soon he reached home a little before 6:20 ‘The new wage scale will be based phia, Maltimore, Jacksonville, Mpbile and New Orleans. ashe engineer pereastnt rite neighbor, who sald she saw Mr. Main | necessities ive weighs 146,000 | Placed. between April 1, 1 andl ae a little after 5:3 which is being prepared at his home. by the joint committee, «| Each locomi oa when prepared for ocean ship- | of wh " 4,488 nave Boon compiatsiy lthat they both maw Main at his of — ne 2,810 partially ed and 1.739 | ¢, be 4:30 4 6 o'clock 4 Railroad Chief in Charge remain in whole to be filled. |The the day of the murder, COAL INSPECTION-IS |. oi a a a aaa alue of materials bought aggregates > L. Stone testified that Main ORDERED AT THE MINES age ES tases eee &1 yn he closest of ‘ing the last win- t Wester {\Main on business matters quite ous complaints 4 probably t had more ex . wnmunt: | often. ter of the poor quality of coal f erie ' Bher' Rerry was put on the nished for heating houses resulted in mente t Deep has been | stand aa the last ness. He testi-| 4% pation-wide inspection system be E tates, F " plishe on this tied tnthon the day of the Swayne ing installed at the mines by the fuel harge of mn & Crescent as je ar n ne have|¢ynert\ at which Main was a pall administration, it was announced to e r vanish War, and ahipe. Of | bearer. John Coulson, a friend of ¢« The order becomes effective fled the f the men moved total tonnage in ¢ ne equ Main, had come to him and said, March 11, 4 ‘ loutherr " 4q »y ago. t ¢ t had bee you see the expression on the bechuse of hie knowledge of Motions re at the docks for shipment leace of a certain Boe nena when HEAVY FROST RUINS ~ w ir t t nee 165,476 tong ‘ou alked up to where he stood? Metican’ Cet e organised ral n ahipped abroad and 227.026] He rust know. something.” CALIFORNIA ALMONDS pervics or tone ¥ ting ent tthe! Coulson previously. had positively, PDUCRHAM, Cal, March 9.—A ry to tition in f nit nage 125,000 tons were|denied this statement. heavy frost last night nearly de Mexter upplies for the director general| On completion of Sheriff Berry's | stroyed the almond crof around Felton * y in of military railr6nds |tstimony, the defense rested its Durham. The temperature dropped a sg =. 22 degrees during the night. De- ” SOPRA 1g |Spite the use of smudge pots, almond MAIN TRIAL DRAWS T0 FINISH Stag Want Ads Best for Results | | fers reported their crops almost |x +i! total losses. AFTER MAIN TAKES THE STAND ("BANK WHERE a SAVERS FEEL AT HOME naga I s told b yne's brother. wanted to see toh so hurried over Try Thomas me. I sin a hurry to ¢ T saw at once nking ed mea drink and Tac en he asked if T had| light cos een rd of the trouble between the when this*committee r and asked if I did not! nk possibly my attentions to Mrs. | wayne had had something to do| a him he was drunk nd Irresponsible, ar he would never © made such a statement. I told x-| made ft djever, that ght conditions had It was admitted, how: |, The person who .saves likes to feel that his money is placed in a bank where special NEST eT ee erat Wit nine, PAINLESS DENTISTRY” attention is given to savings accounis. n tallied h the Te- confidence of savers of the Pacific mae beriet ta RS SON Se, cues we ADVANTAGES Northwest insThe Scandinavian American Red Cross Trips Bank is shown by their savings deposits OF THE Ant with: Are. here of over Eight Million Dollars. core felivering GOLD INLAY For over a quarter of a century this bank Rad Croms tones mada by: wornen ino: 5 aii has given scrupulous tare to.the savings uarterd in Chehalis, Mra, Main 6n| Iminy that ether- placed in its safekeeping. Deposits in this the atand sald sh of these Institution of Service are guaranteed safe loadin int nachine through the bank's membership in the wri? gitid he made one trip with Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund. . Safety, Strength and Service bring the savers to this great institution. Why not join them today? é before the tragedy, this trip having made when Mr. Swayne askec bee Main to take his (Swayne's) wife to a doctor, He said he complied witht Swayne’s request, and also brought Mrs. Swaqne back after she had seen the doc bine the strengt of a gold crown, with the t filing. Inlay work my office, xamination and Written mate Free, Dr. H. T. Harvey (Ex- ~Pre sident| Michigan State rd Dental Rx- miners.) 5th Floor Eitel Bldg. N. W. Cor. Second and Pike, KI tt 2O28, Open Evenings and Sundays Regarding a quarr between the aynes, which the prosecution en ered to show was quarrel be- cause Mrs, Swayne had gone alone with Main in his automobile, Main said w had an appointment to pick Swayne up at Chehalis that day, but could not find him. We nccordingly returned. My wife was alor on that trip, as wv as Mrs. Swayne 1 learned the next day from my wife that Swayne had arrived hom that night under th influenc « | liquor, and had caused some trouble } KEEP YOUR LIBERTY. BONDS Your subscription for Liberty Bonds i not a help to your country if you sell your bonds when you do not nged the money. ‘ The Scandinavian American Bank ALASB A BLDG, SEATTLE SECOND AT CHERRY Uso Our Kgllard Branch If More Convenient Fx

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