The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1918, Page 10

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UNCLE SAM HA EACH SOLDIER'S |JACKS OF ALL TRADES JOIN NAVAL CAMP NUMBER LISTED isso" WASHINGTON, Ma a . 2 + ‘ Amer! rv F hed mbroad now ha tw . . 2 - A na ‘ Mes have been a tw . fon, to iw echan every lit ft are ft te Phage ed The wor t mS cee sitibcorenen Rumbers from the all cw pany ra wn a other field 1 ’ Waallington on ¢ contalitng ¥ Reldiers rust \ t appliba camp, and and their + ed in alpt tem wil! prey supposed ‘This bears on it company pames are by the company Whe tags are a half dollar the finger print ds on file in Washingt But no syst f Reems to . experience wit? tims has shown Off his tag or prints are Gers are When fin At somet! them with Finger vietims he mitted re artificer or clerk EXAMINE MEMBERS OF RUSSIAN SHIP” S CREW fa ta, these tes ation ntith w T A man may it. . Even f tak °° | gration White t 0 be ¢ WOMEN URGE AGAINST RANTING FRANCHISE an come . man’s LIQUOR DESTROYED BUT CONTAINER IS SAVED When a@ trunk of liquor w Med into Judge Gordon's cour | @ay afternoon, his honor glared at | indignantly FIVE INDICTMENTS *"Smatter?” he asked, impatiently I) He was told that the trunk had RETURNED BY yury @A unlawful amount of liquor in its on taking a recess until Wed ipoeseesion, and he forthwith ordered nesday morning. the federal grand Mt Gestroyed. The trunk was about) jury Friday night returned five © to be done away with, whe or Gari Sache observed Leonard MeLaura alone sho MeCambr Afler a controversy, the life of the trunk was spared MISSIONARY ARRESTED HOQUIAM, March 23.—Charged | with violating the espionage law, Dr. | 3. E. Carstien, missionary, who has been holding meetings here, was ar Fested Friday by the chief of police and a special officer ROBBER PLEADS GUILTY A. B. Swank Friday entered a plea of guilty in Superior Judge Frater’s court, and will be sentenced Wext Tuesday. He was charged with pating in the robbery of the Highland pharmacy on December 9 | PYORRHEA will cure any that | the high advert make you dentiat. cet bh Third and a a GENE LEVY, Mer. SU NDAY TO TU ESDAY | OBRIEN & WEST and the Ginger Girls “IN HONOLULU” It Brings Waikiki Beach Right to You. See the Active Volcano. IN ADDITION— 5 Other Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts —and— SOME REAL PICTUR THEATRE TH. BET. PIKES PINE Including War ADMISSION 10¢ Tax LAST SHOWING TODAY ‘Leppelit’s. CH Last CHAPLIN Pa | one of his Best I | Comedies A Great Thos. Ince | “THE hare Production TENDERFOOT” ‘THE KITCHEN LADY’ featuring A Real Good Comedy CHILDREN 5¢ COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY WM. DUNCAN and CAROL HOLLOWAY T | “ *| HONOR GUARD TO START CAMPAIGN SEATTLE WOMEN COLLECT JUNK FOR THE RED CROS n great w wands of things are needed by grea tion So the Seattle Red Cross has a wally truck, donated by H. ¢ Henry, that collects “salvage” dona tions. The above pleture shown th truck, and Mra, Wilbur Cummir one of the volunteer drivers, Mra Waker French ix another one of the 1 Cron# can turn all waste money. It wants more } n metals, rubber a nds rags, sacks, newspapers and maga the m in at good sort and shape th BY WOMAN IN SEATTLE rns Friday, two by Federal Jury May Look Into - “Mystery” Case Members of the International Bible having a f copies of “The Finished their ® face a ponsible federal grand jur announced by Attorney General Re: { three mem Thursda ing the arre 1 tigated ppear had the books to nell or after the nen ed ite warning, each and presented to the If they merely had the their possession, the asen will be dismiased Our entigation so far shows that the book has been distributed thruout state montly by misguid ed women “2 BABY GIVEN TO ITS. MOTHER THRU COURT Fri March 29, Mrs. Rachact Rasmussen's 2-year-old baby will be restored to her in the rest room of the County-City building. Superior Judge Smith awarded the custody to the mother yesterday ota “There is no love like that mother,” said the court, in deciding the case Mrs. custody of the child when divorced from Harry Kingshott. Financial difficulties made it necessary for her the baby to her husband Smith ruled that Kingxt 4 support the baby in its moth ive er's possesion HOLD THREE ON CHARGE OF HELPING OUT ENEMY PHILADELPHIA, Maret Charging that the trio, assisted by a fourth man ed secret tape and pumps on submarine gauges #0 th. the tests made by the government were useless, 4 rtment of justice agents have under arrest here two enem aliens and one naturalized! citizen. ‘The fourth member of the 1 conspiracy haa not yet been arrested. BURGLARS, IN BANKER’S HOME, FIND JEWELS Thieves took jewelry $2,000 Thursday night entered the residence of FE. I valued ri Gron dahl, president of the State Bank of attle, They broke thru a side ¥ dow of the house while the snamb rs of the family downtown Police have since been working on the case, but have been unable to em. tablish a clue as to the identity or whereabouts of the men | SHORTAGE OF CORNMEAL| HERE WILL BE REMEDIED| Six Middle Western milla hi agreed to ship preferentially to Wash ington one ) of corn meal weekly for one month. Two other companies will ship a total of eight cars | to h la were week D reliey in the | price publishing commission | LONGSHOREMAN HURT | Frank Crane, 35, 2 longshorem became dizzy while sitting on railing at the foot of the Pike St market, and fell over backward to the conor walk, about ten feet. He was taken to the city hospital, the atate n Rasmmunsen wan awarded the) according to et “ FORGED CHECKS PASSED! OPPOSITION TO DRAFT Bilt |S DECREASING bor Mar able men r ° 1 call ar j . . be onic Wilson here is the pre hanges ex FATHER WANTS SLACKER SON TAKEN " CUSTODY al ex arrest of request t return his ques his father 101 SICK AND WOUNDED SAMMIES ARRIVE HOME TLANTIC PORT, March y ia red and one k and soldiers, 65 of them just - a base hos of the at National army VIOLIN IS STOLEN A violin valued at $150 was stol from the home of J. U, Cassel, Alonzo ave., Friday PROCTOR. COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. Phone Main 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T | PAY ME.” This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom panies Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana AREA ‘eeth absolutely without | pain in all cases but acute abscessed | conditions, Lowest prices in high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY _Ottice Hours: 9A o 8 P.M your city for USE YOUR DIAMONDS And watches aa security when you 1 LOAN ©O. 2-8 White Bldg, DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and we for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken. You will be surprised how litte it will cont you. |] Batab. 12 ¥r8. | lan address made upon April ¢ a day, quite as hard as the soldiers . that aro drilling outside, and many George Miller, aged 76 years, died of these girla have had maids to at the Port Orchard O14 Soldiers'| do their hair at home | Home Friday morning. And yet ye seldom hear a word William Bloch has sold his 15th! of complaint over the hardships they home to Mra. Chauncey Wright. | ate enduring BERNE, Switzerland — According, _h#? 4 girl begins to complain PR scm : you can be sure she will not stay o aatian newer the man military authorits Niece MAM liong; she in better off back here “ m | in America, where she can find fault| selling all stocks of human hair. The | i because Mr. Hoov as asked her price paid by the state for the beet not to eat white bread or some other quality, which {# ueed for weaving 4 » uurpores, is 20. marks per kilo (2.20) ttle sacrifice narndes 20/ “It is the American spirit which I . : | you will find permeating those girls NEW YORK—While leaning out!) who work over there in the Red of a window In her apartment with | Cross as thoroly as it does our sol her bnby grandson in her arms,/ diers, and it makes one proud, not Edna Wicker fell to the street! only of being an American, but of wand was seriously injured.| being an American woman. e baby dropped into a gocart in oe t and was uninjured. TACOMA—Antone Pichnuch, an 106 Austrian, w arrested federal authorities on complaint of former si HERE FOR GIRLS iris! | Your try calls! Are true America: Will you pledge to learn ne thing well,” #0 you can give eff Here in an organizatio 11 « organized by «iris a ' ported by «girls, It i# the G ‘ tional Honor Gua The members guard are bound by the highest ideals of Amerioan girl who want do he part in this great wtrugele ean J thin guard and be read wowint the government in her own particular wa Thin appeal in to the girls of Beat tle to come in and help make thie one of the moat useful of patriot anixations was made Thursda girl who can give an hour of her time, or two hours, regula each da girl who to do likewise--and every girl is ng to be given something practica Next week the dr r member will be on. Miss Lu Yanfor t Portiands has come u ive us the benefit of her practical wledge on the subject. She kne not all about the honor guard, but, wh in more, she knows every angie of the working girl's nt of ow Girls all over the country are join Ing, becaune it in a practical way for every one of them to do something to help win the war something to belong tion like that. Meadquar or the honor guard are ope now at 1206 Fourth ave |\“HELP RUSSIA,” Fe H tt The route thru fed direct he atary 1, “and something tle is the moat he Death of Babes Alarms Hungary to War Protest | March 23 2.866 babies and the Infant mortality has risen to 50 per WASHINGTON mary has lc pat 1 IS PLEA MADE BY SAM HILL « Hun cent for a period of neven years, ac cording to the statement of Lodovic Hungarian deputy Hollo presented the figures to the Hungarian chamber of proof of what Hungary war Before the war.” he maid. babies were born a lo: 18,000, puties ax wt in the 765,000 In 1914 int 00 and in “In time of peace the infant mor ven year cent These facts prove what sacrifices Hungary is making to the prejudice of her war.” ty was 34 per cent for a period of In 1916 it was 60 per own people to contitmue the Harry F. Gunnison, seaman from Seatt died last Saturday at trive for the third Liberty loan with | News by Telegraph 3) « and Telephone second class ead Ellis Island Mayor Hanson will launch Kelso's resident of Austria that he preach ed sermons advising them not to fish win the war FRANCE—Col. of New Yor the French ville The No ers will March 2 rk h war it would help United States John W. Barker, state has r 1 awarded cross for gallantry in action on the east sector of Lune. h®est Co-operation Camp- their next hik ving Capitol Hill car line at 2:20 p. Sunday, a of th m., hiking thru Interlaken and Washing end of East Mad. ton park to the ison st SEATTLE EAGLES BUY $1,000 WORTH STAMPS| The War given Seatt of I fer! big bor fe, Savings Stamp sales were t Friday night when the limit of any single sale. MARINES WANT 2,200 MORE RECRUITS, QUICK! launch a paign for 200 r new men, Fraternal Order gles, voted to buy $1,000 worth, S. Marine recruiting officers in | Seattle were instructed Saturday to! vigorous ing cam Slight He! HE SEATTLE STAR | Red Cross Girls Work to Exhaustion UNENDING LINE OF YANKS ARE GIVEN SERVICE BY IDAH WGLONE GIBSON sions of a Wife,” Returned From a War Ze ms of the Americ 1 The Star ake you over what the Hed means to the in strange Has ‘Trip to the Auw Red Cross 9 T wish 1 ce here understan Canteen ier kets here a little taste he gets American f sandwiches like mother used make and coffee, tea and ¢ late I stopped » while In the splen did canteen presided over by Mixs Givenwilson at a camp of 10,000 of our men M fer girl and rem ed me of nothing so tion and bear hardships that the Nearly every young woman that I have spoken to since I ow I id go over there.” The re seem to think the mn had been * was the only one who had been to stand the hardship. All the « ers had succumbed to cold and hard Get Up Barty even tooth brushes have to be thaw ed out before they can be used. Then over to the canteen, for the to come in at half-past 6 * hut is warm. a Victrola, where one may tables noes or checkers at er at wh ne, b te greatest attra b 8 the coun’ sare 6 cents a sold can t up cotter olate, and there is always American soldiers, from the 1 the closing Aier two ndwiches, a ¢ tea or open line at 7 o'clock at Too Tired to Talk Right here, please remember these girls are on their feet all this time, As they tumble into bed until the next morning be fore light, they are usually so tired they have very little to say to each other. Every American mother knows you cannot fill up the American boy and I accused some of the boys of getting their cups of coffee and sandwiches, and making way with them as they slowly wended ¢ way back to the end of the line again Jam, cheese, sardines and ham: all are into pastes that can be easily spread on war bread Spread 1,000 Sandwiches This bread, which is rather hard |} of crust, is sliced, usually by a Ger. man prisoner, many of whom are de tained to clean up e hut The sandwiche are then spread by the girls, sitting at a long table. I 1,000 kandwic with on Christmas day, and 1 better than I, for, be- made epread pa others ¢ ng new, I was not very expert. Every boy tries to atop a moment to say something to the girls at the hes unter. Indeed, one young chap at we, Tam. not always) OA | hungry when I go to the hut, but I et no homesick to talk Americane: | with an American girl, that I just) ™ | co over and b wich for the | m excuse of saying oe, but you're! Od |looking fine this morning, you must ha had a Work 1 Every one of the young women in these canteens is working 12 hours COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. left the imita- my name and igns on First ave. oved my Dental | floen to First ave. and Col d My new en- in 106 Columbia, midway be- tween First and Second al practice business will offset the increased cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known as the only man in Seattle who did not raise his prices because of the war. Lodge Cafe Fourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing Werld’s Largest Dry Cabaret | leased on $50 by GAIE NOW PLAYING ICTURE » beautiful daring sd courageous woman defen helpless husband asa tigress ‘acloude her cub Depict her facing poverty for the man she ind spurning jewels, untold luxuries and power in the from the hands of @ man she despises. ¢ conceived in your emotional dreme to her death for 1 honor, you st essed half of the ble story that Golde wyn again offers you with When you ‘own mind ath ary Sarden Anvil SINNER by Kate Jordan ing hich broke records all over the nation with few parallels for production braves 11 is greater than “Thais” Goldwyn Bictures are notable always because they presen! in addition to powertul and much talked about plays these popular stars. Moe Marsh~ Madge Kennedy - Mabel Normand ~ Jane Cowl ‘and others lo be announced. COMING SATURDAY “The Bombshell of Joy” EVA TANGUAY WILD GIRL” See the most popular and the most talked-of public entertainer on the vaudeville stage, in all th daring and startling costumes which have made her the talk of Broadway. Selection, Massenet in her first screen Musical” Schubert “Moment CLEMMER| TAE HOUSE OF MUSIC UTERSONS AUGMENTED S) RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPLAY MOUSE RESTED FOR FAILURE | ar ADS GIVES TAK rom the French front, addressed TO REPORT ACCIDENT ‘or ff «x to report an auto . nile accident, in which a 10-year- Saturday noon meeting at the Good boy was hurt last Tuesday, J. Pats cafeteria. 33rd ave night N. E., He was re was Characterizes our methods every transaction tesy consistent with sound busi ness judginent 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8, ‘T AND MADISON TOMORROW ONLY FIVE BIG PERFORMANCES OF THE ARMSTRON IN FOLLY CO. THE ADAM £ EVE GIRLS TARRING WILL ARMSTRONG AND HIS TWENTY BABY DOL ALS MOTION PICTURES OF THE PENDLETON ROUNDUP of 1917 Prices 15c, 25c, 35c¢ the King County Democratic club as its principal speaker at the regular in and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- i j }

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