The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1918, Page 2

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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. PAGE 2 = | me | 7 1 | Bee ta pisetines aecteres al Sunday Noon Concert peretetesee | Wallace .:: Wurlitzer over the matter HEATRE BUCK, SAYS OLE rained ROOK - SUHeQ neadi{ksaud, i co ra DD ‘COMMITTEE ON oo wa* FINANCE PASSES fFAToy Le an m with me and over { uren pronented t Nefore noke to the emp! in not by as they expected Must Pay | What other mayor wh 1913 now |was neve ' ero “ Won't Peet Raises | “Ti venture tos if these F }000 it wi not be felt in [creased anve more than cover the Tear ary ottatein Speaks | M. A. Gottstein, of the Gottstein | Furniture Co, mpoke for the em |ployes as m representative business | man He declared th io oo of living was much higher, and that | | business was better than in . D. W. MeMorris, court engineer « the engineer's partment, spoke for the ‘nen of higher pay, deciar j that, aa the cit giheer said in a |letter to the council, they were ley: | Ing to take better positions outal de | civil service. J.C. Thomas, of the street depabt- | ment, representing the day laborers maid that if t uneil anted |increases asked ne then wo be unable to save anything a th James A. Dunce secretary f the {Central Labor council, gave figu the cost of living and on averag wages tr t Counce a Hesketh m a the adoption by the « cll of the com mission's recommended increases, | ‘The ordinance will provide the fol lowing On salaries up to $100, 25 per cent Increase: up to $125, 20 per cent; up to $149, 16% per cent: up to #160, 12% per cent: up to $200, 10 per cent Seven members of the were present You can’t forget “Lest We Forget.” Titanic— sensational—seem weak in describing it. Where- NEED 33 TONS ever shown it has created a furore. We present MORE CLOTHING it as an unusual picture—an attraction extraor- |cscthiag monet pour ins’ the Betsan dinary. One week only—starts Sunday. Relief headquarters at 90 Univers at. Five days have passed since th drive commenced, and only seven tons have been collected. Beatue was asked to send 40 tor r 1 ADMISSION 20c CHILDREN 10c “Phone reports of thing coming in to headquart —— - a Neer a aa “DOG POISONER " Japanese wean! WOMEN WILL 00 SSeS ‘HUMANITARIAN’ F | INLOAN DRIVE be dor = “Women will not only do their bit ne nde . in the third Liberty loan drive; they the! rf. , ‘or who some t suggested thru > | will do ir utmost,” stated Mrs. every single garment that can t ne 0 of the daily pa Overton Gentry Ellis Friday. As a , muld be disposed 4ge*) | chairman of the women's committe bedding, soft hi ‘ They |« ring f the war, m of the state council of defense, Mrs. must come, They are needed i has not | a Ellis presided over Friday's meeting | since that time dog polsor ; | of that organization at the Sokliers’ [ROB UNIVERSITY "" = ee Oe Lecoanie ahaacew treniall cauetil 4 DISTRICT HOMES :: today, of one particular c t i 4 { | state were there. ch brought a e, inoffensiv good-nature report upon her plans, which indi Two idences in » University | cocker apaniel named Ba 7 |cated a more complete organization ict we " vo nl a see migapaleorezagetreseye AIRS. of women working together than has riday nig r r m : | previously been achieved. in 4 : ~ ge | The women wish to be made a part The home of J tobir 18 4 et A | of the executive committee in charg 1 t., was entered thru de | ¢ 3 _ ’ . of the drive. Impatience to be al low, and few lued a sagen 4 7 : lowed to exert their greatest efforts 4 ~-100%> t ¢ ye sa ‘ ‘| was apparent thruout the meeting In answer to an appeal made by Miss Grace Craig, the conference M4 about 1 5 4 ' 7 prepared a resolution to be submit | i. F, Hpte 2 A nad chewed it loose. Her b . ted to Food Administrator Herbert the 1a vercoat valued at ii paepjtitorong | Hoover. Therein the work of the jand a gold 1 te : yay i | administration was indorsed, and ab vm Both these robberien took place on|* Sé@vere beating J ary wa | appeal was made f 8 sent The “Family eleton” concerns Poppy Drayton, chorus t ic ueat, as a short time |CAlled, but Raby was beyond all hu } ‘ abectaistatien OF dou peptnete 7 girl, and Billy Bates, spender. The story hits the comedy of each other -:ibrehacgeanya ts | Fs | Miss Craig Returns curves on high and adds thrills, a fight and romance for p atumiane poclaty, has occas Ri ; | : : ea ‘ | Miss Craig, head of the home « a a Ses a ol 2 rage ie tee ee arte"ts good measure. 3 UNCLE SAM IN NEED ing ete und coriviction ; | nomice department of the Wa: OF WEATHER LOOKERS ‘re fends, and 1 wat raise : “4 ~ ton State college, has just return e that othe es } from the national capital, There s ainst the window pane tHbite Kalan ese ( Akiyama is in charge of the | Attended a conference of food admit ROMPERS C ALLS 2: cinima on Amace Lorraine. ROUND-UP OF __ |POLISH CITIZENS |“‘iisin'nius'se'nocroushs to mune 7 “rma amount. 0 Hein Ee panasa army tw Nerth, Me) itators from ‘each tate nthe to watch the rain patter ret { the published that I declared that SLACKERS ON TO HOLD MEET : good weather obser »} sation 1 eh nee ed 4 ud of who these |v. .4 his forces into Siberia to guardf “If our allies need bread,” she aphically speaking, there = allied stores at Vladivostok and oth-| said, “we can do without bread. We no such thing aa the Belgian people, 1,4 round-up of slackers ¢ - Aikroack yaaa bah paca nila eiee pep Sees ) nyt» perenne 1890 COW NLY 08 inte as a natio# did not murmur at the “I have visited Belgium on two oc. SIX suspec who were confused sunday afternoon, at 2 0 K, to be 4 iiding | get le och supp! isn’t a matter of per dellcgs cid redh Wee allots sacs, chen arouiowes tn cooush Go Gate nolh an Pratorand vat. austin Feet | ee ae cant in. ppuin em ane Thee nn aly cone “i:| ALCOHOL TAKEN Joa aste any toner Tt we brve A FALSEHOOD lute and distinct, wtih abfiity, enerr stration cards and ages. They, ave |dust explosions also are wanted lepeacta she: bind (at: camden ont BY DRY SQUAD to eat potatoes three time a day to i char ote and surely. — jing “ will be held for federal investigation Plans will be formula for the - ld be hounded until he is found Pitt barrels of pure alcohol, rake} me Bae: eeu Sek WASHINGTON, March 23. — GIVER & mighty good accounting of vite, rawamunsen, arronted at Holding of “Polish day.” early next! [NTERFBRED WITH WORK ana put where he belongs, and if T| consigned to the Stewart & Holmso|*°ed fo” month, when funds will be collected were the ohe to > adminis ter that jus Drug company, and seized a week! wy told of the wonderful war work "i a se fabrication,” 4, but also in the heroic res Second and Washington, said he was os ' Branding an a “tase fa Baie Dut ais in the Banat secet. Recon ashing for the Polish troope now in training| OF ENLISTMENT; JAILED tice ne'wouta get's dono of his own necac rior 1 ty the dry aquad, city: told of the wonderful war work tatements from the German press ance of nor . years old. The police have it that in Canada and soon to be went to| ¢, ciifford, arrested Saturday | Medicine were added to the collection in the| overseas atte ‘ German outrages and tyrann ‘ , - ; Phat he had suggested the division of 7 ad ot | ps ia ats fe 26. 1 ussen ia an I France. morsing on a Gharge of interfering This is only one of the many cases | Public afety building Saturday!“ “aire Josephine C. Preston, state b Belgium as the bes: to end the i. ame cause which shall make for Ws and has no registration card with enlistment of men in the army |! Know of “a that have been pol- | morning ee 1 |Superintendent of instruction; Mrs war, Samuel Gotnpers written to " hn I f ‘ os uw 1 was taken before United ®oned in a lke manner The alcohol had been imported He . the complete restoration of your out John Miranek, alias George Hunter, YOUNG WOMAN HE and navy, was taken @ Unitec 5 . sigh geen Alva Lemuel Carr and A, L, Haw ame Belgian minister here, pledging |. oq country and people. 1 there: claimed to have registered in Su & Wo HELD States Commissioner Robert W. Mc y_ belor to a widow on without obtaining .a permit, It 18) chairman of the King county comp Ss “full accord” with President Wil- eee ete assure you that not only actor rial! Sur iaa tat dard AS JEWEL ROBBER Clettana at noon for hearing, but it Howard ave. N., who has done more | claimed jmittee for the third Liberty loan, In’s war aims : rid ier H poatponed until Tuesday noon for the Red Cross than any one per nee January 1, the records show | : a ” have I never uttered such thoughts ?"¢ med sngeLz Was postpor ti : also addressed the meeting w + | The letter follows oe 2 A never uttered such iheughts Clarence Hoyt, also taken in at! LO YGELES, March 23—Mrs. ona was placed at $2 $2,090, which | #0" I and is a “war mother,” | that the company has taken out per | WIS addressed the meeting upon wai Wily dear Mr, Cartier: You ndvived PUL,1 NAYS Hever tad wien her falne “econd and Washington, had not) Ruth Sanger, an attractive younk Ciittord failed to furntl having adopted a soldier and fitted| mits for 93 barrels of alcohol, 10| / me that you have received informa Asin 1 ¢ questionnaire, He 18) woman under arrest hero today him out with everything, from socks half-barrels, and 58 ten-gallon kegs. SA from your government that fabrication made in Germany. Tam yn 1. W, W., he #a rged with grand. larceny, -telc Henle i le hed oon " c | St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Ce. ‘ sit ' ‘ ; i and ope! ne eco! 6 a shipment | ctype th yegee Mada gory Ae f ’ wrist 1 her ‘This is the second time a ship there is publisied in the press of Prov aoe aed Sage nee 9 humate had lost track o' hed from Salt Lake MAJOR SENTENCED AS home to him as well, and it seems of spirits consigned to Stewart & Firebacks, linings article attributing to cal board, The pollee will John Corless, sheriff of Salt Lake too bad that a person of this kind, | Holmes has been hel for lack of and repairs for al ee pitributing 19 ‘United States an no clearly wet forth | find it, Jacob Lurin, | expec veh the ieeat atte, ~=EMBEZZLER OF $13,000 sean ips hdceiettP ew Heasised panini bond gag ei Kings’ or" stoves al caut al who has not an enemy, and who has permit ren, by bir. Tp! 7 an” ges and fur Epes falgtion to end the war ay: the honor to remain had no eard, and pro ,cers not to allow the woman to d WINNIPEG, Mafeh 23.—Maj ». given her time and money to such al naces, Water sion of Belgium upon the follow If wo i wance regarding the whole pose of any jewelr e¢ might have IH. Welsby, paymaster of the Winni-| worthy cause, should suffer thru] Qn the islands of Re and Oleron, backs and coils bani» | ON tee e . | aituatic 0, wi be enlight-|in 1 , peg district, was today sentenced to!some fanatic who ix afraid that she| Off the coast of France, are found | put in and con- “The north of Telgium to go to! eeeeL GOMPH t, Second) D uit ex.| jail for 2% months. He was convict: heraclf will be deprived of her daily | the smallest’ farms in the world. | nected. Holiand, wouth to France, in conse | "President of American Federation a \ ngton, is suspected of be. | pected r § 1 r theled of embezzling $13,000 of army jsteak and wheat bread Some of them are only one or two eos PKR sT | Gienge of which France would se) of Labor.” ; iwornun, | tunas. ( HUMANITARIAN, square yards in area Main 873

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