The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Cables Expose Lenine as Hun Ally AIETY ‘AUTO ACCIDENTS ry |GASUALTY LIST Plan to Send to U.S. type’ warcy Interest in Murde CENSORSHIPIS. Agitators to Start ‘yqw tora 39 [tial Centers on Rysine storm Industrial Strife <ses:es: Young Daught Wee. BY ROBERT J. BENDER ondent WASHINGTON, ‘Mardi 9. Germany, |\°" with the aid of Nikolai Lenine, is planning to \\. '! ew the Hewitt Lum | bring about industrial revolutions in the so arver Jahn, of the| United States, Japan, France, Italy and ; : England. The United Press today is able to pre-|' sent further information reaching here from. s:1::0: ie a highly authoritative but confidential|*" °° '™ - source, showing the machinations of Lenine | in his campaign against the “militarists of the allies,” while acting as the cat’s paw of the Teutons. auto Following the statement of Lord Cecil |: that certain elements of the Bolsheviki, act- in collusion with German agents, have *'"|' mins ted an open anti-entente attitude, in- + Mth and Yesier, “The | Tirenation revealed here today shows the. bed. Hie taeutity | German-Lenine propaganda now under way ea as the most dangerous since the war began. Already it has ec FIRST AND MADISON Tomorrow AND ALL WEEK The Armstrong “ap Folly Company WILL OFFER ‘CAFE DE JAZZ WITH A MEDLEY OF SONG AND HUMOR BY WILL ARMSTRONG THAT POPULAR COMEDIAN FROM THE EMERALD ISLE AND THE 20 sas 20 i the ordcr There in Slattens, | en Slat Union. The! car escaped in of each noldier captured will be Japan, the U: mined f Asia colonies to do the work of ane: ee ee . 7 + 7 20 _ in the past IN A BIG, HIGH-CLASS cme So AI pnd WILL TRY TO SUB Hpocnarntye TROUT FOR CHUBS of war in Siberia Consoela Happ, 14, Innocent child-vietim) in lovetrlangle murder aping around | ense. Inset are pletu of her parents, Elmer Hupp, and Mrs. Happ. op rtace of akea and ilies werk sts n | Hopp killed Chartes J the “other man” the triangle. | wtrear heads are OFFERING B Prices 15¢,25¢, 358 i: E a ales he aims that he was é THE SHOW ONE THAT THE ‘The ‘ wi Plaka lb eah aghg “> | SPOKANE COUNTY LEADS FAMILY CAN SEE AND ENJOY 4 Sraoatd KING IN REGISTERING I comul ounty leads King by a q there propaganda ‘among the Robtason Special Staff Dis for the last Gime. Ams he approached terned and places taken "workers in ali allied countries is to! | : ome andat| CLEVELAND, ©. March 9.—In- | the house, in an exclusive suburban |) the elite watt ige forward, aimed to stir up indus. 4 Swedish Minority Socia! a phynictan | terest in the lovetriangle murder residence district Just outside Cleve | 'n ) Lourd of 3 enimissioners trial rebellion immediate use Germany ts of Lenine and the Russian | being en the shades had not been drawn thru a window he saw Joyor Mrs. Hup » W. Johnson, | trial of Etmer Hu ded with a mo *. centers year-old rawing to a Conmuela of the Frid authorized 2. | Tt anding feature of report together — han Seizes Him ‘ 4k government now under | frankn Bi iis Gomnination ix seen in the follow: | are 4 cable, received here today 01 “The Petrograd representative _ of the German navy has rec: $a Mnstractons te peopons to WASHINGTON oo reese com | MAN A LEADER missaries the following scheme ne w A man Reunites Parents Consuela reunited the parents aft An the result of r pliment for the —~ — trenchet © reserve, according to| molishe ot Hotere Moran |TUGS STAND BY A drawn ioe rau of Oe | TANKER LABREA have an enrollment of 75,000.| HOQUIAM, March 9.—Tugs are ector Moran points out that) with the Union Off tanker La Brea, registration is not confined to #hip- | tor-| yard mechanica, and urges every pa |"ePorted in dixtrees off Destruction set spur sicamaios Se OF NEW PARTY "0 5 HAC March 9—David C. alist of national p ne Heutenant gov to and former commission public safety In Spokane, will ;| COUNTRY FAIR WILL head America’s newest politi agents at Vladivostok, as merchant vessels the United States, the British colonies “y At the request bougit 3 party BE HELD AT U. OF W. of Jar neys promised that unless Con-|triotic citizen to enroll teland, and she will soon reach a ait to get Russian was a founder of ‘The country fair still sticks on the The became absolutely t whe: maitre « ” | ships, the instructions were to league, was elected university calendar kill hk wou “yo ber ae TEXAS RANGERS ROUND | \sdrinrralig cuppa: bee yoyped be PRIVATE SANATORIUM ‘charter vessels under any the National party at! Ite fate was determined Friday told dhe wantel to tes eai- ith Avense, seatsle vention held here yes|by the student affairs committee, jeavir which Gecided that so long aa war. tw heip btm. UE MEXICAN OUTLAWS ry in expected to get the ternity cases. na are observed the annu Ament will be held the evening to see his wife and ct 1 MMAPOLEON ONCE SAID (PA footsore army is an army n went wrong, and the vessel was be perinulers end revervetnem, triven shoreward by a stiff gale © jurymen are married. proce | ESM “attnce Sanit. Brews SLACKERS ARE CAUGHT | DELAY APPOINTMENT OF | way apg d coon ACROSS MEXICO BORDER SUCCESSOR TO MORRIS '« YMPIA, Ma committee and f hairman of the party RELLINGHAM—Wwie aang a WOMEN FREEZE ON WAY is here last evening Watam — HOME FROM FESTIVITY arren, who has resided here . dropped dead Last Times Saturday | Sunday and Monday BILL VIRGINIA || = HART PEARSON || = ons, i and seq ‘ Five Thrilling Reels 4 “THE ‘HAND | SISTER fy but a A ry ed: j rage hag CAVE MAN” a and Puppy = ave mid" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No Puffed-up, Burning, Ten- der, Aching Feet—No Corns or Callouses SASKATOON, Sask. March 9 Hachita, N. M id in the Ruthenian | received here last night he time, and a fou old girl, Miss ©. missing o dead are: Mra. Peter Herman “Heer! Hepes! {| milen beyond the border, YM, A'S TO RACE HARMLESS BOMB PLACED FOR MEMBERSHIP) |FIND WOUNDED GIRL pega cariassigaed AND ARREST SUSPECT um w BUTTE, March 9.—With a wound | Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the table for the bite you've prepared for the quests of the evening. As juggestion for lainty lunch Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on brown bread), Dill pickles, Shrimp salad, Ice cold Bevo. Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo makes an appetizing and delightful addition to any meal—hot or cold, light or heavy Bevo-—the ali-year-'round soft drink. Sold in hottiaw only and bottied exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST. LOUIS oe | SISTER on THAT WON” =_ AGAINST rie smashe line. va tu YOUR LAST CHANCE ‘A Reel-Life me —| WOMEN WITH UNIFORMS | : > a DUWAMISH ORGANIZES ° CAN'T DRINK, EITHER): PATRIOTIC COUNCIL A Wed borcir Ge seontaaivy’ wees , blisters, bunions Admission Continuous They| h 10¢ com void p Tiz” draws out the ” “ = ing ‘at Mbit Ks \ oisons that puff up your Children. “ swamiah € ed men, will ; tl drink matter how hard you wor! be ne * venti jeading wr te yng you dance, how far yor : e o beer " enu The goverr r how long you remain on ye | Prices Include War bas ment re is in th t or Tiz” brings restfui foot comfort. | ply tow as Well as men, au) T\z" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, sw | Tues | DICTATOR FOR SPAIN OF SHIPPING BOARD SAYS MAY FOLLOW CABINET Baker’s uo HERE 1S NO STRIKE) COMING SATURDAY Wm. Farnum THE CALL NOW PLAYING THE LITTLE FAVORITE OF MILLIONS Mabel smarting | able, how feet just pr hurt or THEATRE Third and Madison. EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. MADRID, March Cocoa a, former minister of war f ] S ee Je J S r = OF THE WOODS fH FARRAN ws vtnad ‘ JITNEY MEASURE CAN |S hs, nmr staurs au ain ‘Take Her teaven the i tor the | nage tre i hin abu TINE by Corporation Counsel Hugh Cald TODAY | B00 to $1.50 The stoke The genuine eed an'an eee plays. have sicout wie mayors anprovel te MOORE SUNDAY 6 Floor ee In the dance hal Might 1 this trade. | musters six votes in the councti | Nellie V. Nichols mark on the shAN a package and New Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts and “THUNDER EAGLE” SEEN | twice Daily and 8:20 | a remng torso Rte, bY baer : PALACE HIP HART’S 10c Pee day Mats. KA CO.) ELKINS, FAY 5. 4 Other Big Acts lay: Kitty Gordon in KB WAsr* Weekday Mats. 100; Eves. & Bun, 20¢ | Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. Established 1780 | | | , Mat Latest Western, day, 2, | Seais at, 2O0C “THE LAST CARD” image of the flew to the south seattering great flashes, of green ‘ght behind it.

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