The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1918, Page 2

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FAIRBANKS STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. PAGE 2 Now LAW'S STRONG Pla ying | REACH OUT FOR JACK SHUKIS "| Patonia Shukis’ hur to Portland, He} In Webruary band, Jack, webt eft without warning, didn't even say | Hehind him eft a} who © not ing: | With her were five 6 chil They were poor, with the heart-| that only the em) The futur did hair scheme |they were much too busy eking from day to day Asks for Help When Jack Shukia went away, he left } and babies behind, with | rending grant poverty can know Ln existence out mone . ped into the and have provided the little | necesnitien of life, pald for their month Mra. Shukis! attorney's The breach ar with the and tho county ha rt $10 every aturday morning me to the prosecutin | lon face, sho lett ARM WILL NOT | office, With her man who could speak lish, Between them they wtory to Deputy came a country a bit of Eng told the Prosecutor Lane ummers Law W He ia in Portland, we think they said, ‘You get him, You bring sim back." And they beamed with hildiike faith | t the prosecuting attorney can bring hit back.” ‘The govern nt of this state does not provide to bring back deserting bus | bands who have gone to other stater murderers forgers thone who make Ife unsafe fc arm of the yond the boundaries of Washingtor Mra, Shukis could not understand why she was refused, but the re fusal hurt, With saddened, the office to nolateneen of the | ‘t Aid mney and r their | stro Only and be | hope back to the ¢ hore. RED GROSS ASKS FOR SPHAGNUM n order wan received Frida Ket ready by demands from the b , the front Hot , July as a result Mr. Fix-It could mend everybody's oth ie Wonks me troubles but his own—Swapping sweet- hearts was easy for him—but when he and Dan Cupid tangled Mr. Fix-It lost out. See it toda: Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 3 PORTLAN ’ ernment concluded its case today In federal court againat Carlos I ron, | $y OFFERED $15 BRIBE ck-Acting TO ESCAPE i =a peep enna of and indi- TACOMA, April 13.—Victor Hill, of Vancouver, Washington, was Fri-| day convicted of offering a bribe of | '$15 to his exemption board to trans | fer him from Class 1 to a more de | ‘ferred classification. Hix case was order to supply the Large quantities of the mors,} which has great heating and absorb ent qualities, ean be procured from naka, Mr, Hotson expects to go beds pada ore cheaper than cotton. wil! absorb from 10 to 20 times weight in moisture without becoming sonny. BELIEVE PACKWOOD SITE IS TOO SMALL Counciimen Erickson and Lane went to Cedar Palle Saturday to in pect the sealing work, which has been resumed on the city’s water basin. ‘They returned Friday night from) an inspection of the Packwood lake} power site. Both expressed the opinion that this site would not pro duce enough power to compare fa- jYorably with other sites Admission 20 Children Ie CASE AGAINST LOCAL MAN IS CONCLUDED LAND: April 12-—-The gov Seattlo man, charged with using the |mails to defraud more than a score| —-\of persons who paid money for claims they never obtained. Byron wns indicted with Frank E. Alley, Roseburg attorney. AMUSEMENTS HINDU PLOT JURYMEN WILL HEAR ARGUMENTS SAN FRANCISCO, April 13—The Jurymen who have spent months listening to the evidence in the Finda revolt plot trial, today faced & self imposed sentence of 20 houre wor GOOSE. STEPPED; | shipping and shipbutl ANYHOW, KAISER BELIEVES all MSTERDAM am has April 13.-—-Kainer clegraphe the following path Memperor hoartiont your statement repudiating | French premier’s aswertion I haste te . 1 that not for a moment ubted that you have made thanks for have I d Our enemies, unable to prevail] lowest and | in our duty my and beat them war theatres honorably, resort mont sordid meth to pple ru in all LANDS IN JAIL AS SPY SUSPECT BAN FRANCISCO, April 12 suggestion of the goose step in pe stride of Walter Peters aroused the suapicion of a neighbor tn Crockett with the result that Peters@oday is in jail The t 8. marehal : in one of the “best” German ways Imits that he waa on the! German cruiser Leipsig when Pritinh | warships sunk her off the Falklands He reached a South American port and from there reported to a Ger man conaul in a Mexican west coast | ity, From Mexico he came to Call fornia, registered for the draft aa a Danieh subject and took out his first papers Valuable information was seized in| Peters’ room, according to Sheriff} Veale, of Contra Costa county. Care| fully hidden copies of reports to the German consul in Mexico, reports on| ng, diagrams! of the harbors and defenses of Puget| Sound and San Francisco, and a diary of the activities of the Leip sg were among the documents found. NAVY YARD CALLS FOR AN ARMY OF WORKMEN | From the Puget Sound navy yard) ND) SUNDAY 4 Days Only HONOR: HOUSE mom Around three survivors of a transpacific liner, on a trop- ical island, the author has woven a story laden with the romance of shipwreck, the glamor of the South Seas, and colored it with the love and jealousy of these three—a beautiful woman and two men -one white—the other Jap- anese! Jack Holt (...ic%..) Florence Vidor jot oratory has come an appeal for workmen.| | Maximum wages will be paid to all) laborers. nt mechanics for| ten days after employment. They then will be rerated upon the basis |heard by the United States district | “They voted to Hsten to the attor court. | ney’s arguments after they had been FISH ARGUMENTS ARE given their choice in the matter The Building Trades union im structed its business agent to take out a membership in the National Council Friday night. \TAXICAB STRIKE |PRO-GERMANS AT WORK) FINALLY ENDS} M ee 716 N. 69rd st that her neigh: Service wan resumed by the Seattle | pore ch Arguments begin at 10 a m. Tues) ickens were uprooting her | Safety POSTPONED ONCE MORE of ability Taxicab & Tranafer Company shoruy | parcen | At 4:30 o'clock Saturday | The navy yard must have immedi-| after noon Saturday, arter being sus day, and each aide will be allowed ‘They're pro-German bably,"| the ty : J The case of John Heeks, seeking way 19 laborers, © helpers, botler-|ponded since T a. ta. Sunday, ney're pro-German, probably \2 funeral of Anton Johnson was ten hours’ funning time. se sad declared Report Clerk Ray Newton.| held at the Butterworth chapel. an ingunction zainet tie iy th SUICIDES YEAR AFTER I a yg EE ae a ats at the Ba Pe market, which was to have Cast that 4 boatbullders, 23 boiler. F| called in the superior court BE of HUSBAND ENDED LIFE GUN {Play | 44 drivers who went on strike for} G OPENING Wetnatar * akers, 4 calkers and chippers, 44) wage increase was announced Satur | went over until Wednesday Lon abies 6. April 13.—Mra | MATINEE Tedey, machin 90 machinists experi-| fay noon by Neal H. Begley, vice| are Tush of work before Judge H. EB. Brown, Observed the fire enced in marine machine work, 21) president of the company. A __ |anniversary of her husband's suicide (Tomorrow) | ehipsmiths and 1 toolmaker, Wares! Conceasions were made by both | ae 5 tcsuanaais faa te ay Ube AGP ERE te. oe lecneal | range from $6.64 to $3.60 a day Representatives of THEATRE ' helpers PILLS = kneel COLON A ATR: ATVs rnc Test Seats $1.00 ho have euccens! t ¥ If yeu want a reliable watch, go) to a Next to Liberty Theatre relieve feveriatinens, , conatination, | hese frequently brea: Children Ike them. For 38 y's Bweet Powders for Ch The to fill the a }\J. Cole, It is designed enpectat || British ¢ 1 for moderate handy to th the period of the war, Only ght are amace ib THE GREATER MORGAN DANCES || who have resided in one state or! arivers Headtora territory for at least @ year are) hey demanded an increase from| eligible for permanent appointment) ¢325 to $4. The company said it ; ‘act, ny lent ‘the fattene te there Bey “A munitions plant in every back | - ‘ | i raxy walki 2 | With plenty of time to yard” is the war cry of Green Lake ahd i all the big industrial planta on Har jcitizen gardeners, | 7 bor Island. we | MNtaaeit yar | i | ‘This addition is directly opposite | ; | F. Nelson, proprietor of the Stu:| : the Youngstown school joins ' : l@ents’ Tailors establishment, 14th | | ie 3 the new 20-acre public playgrounds at Oa UPSTAIRS)| ave, N. B. and B. 43rd at, Saturday | } soon to be perfected by the school | reported to the police that his place | . bsaunaed |had been entered during the night| And His Famous to the apportioned departmental ser) could not meet the increase, and sus jand park boards > and four rolls of suit cloth stolen, | All the Old Favorites, Including ‘Cottage Grove ‘| Twice Dally—t0e, dhe, $00, the | vice in Washington, D. C | pended service. rhe settonnans ‘i 1 ALL CITIES ARE TRYING in addition to the wage question on the Market) PALACE HIP _ ‘ sdition van made iT oe hear two black woolen and two blue serge. | TWELVE DANCING CHICKS The establishment of J. M, Rosen: cranz, 4029 14th ave. N. BE, was entered Friday night, and the cash r pried open and robbed of | $1.75 in nickels, POWERS | m. at Mternal lon, Ste LAST SHOWING TODAY Antonio Moreno “A Son of the Hills” sighs on Firat av moved Dental ve. and Columbia acrons the street from my old 1 trance is 106 Columbia, midwa; tween First and Second aves. hot raise ty prices bees it I do expect to inc! Genial practice ao that the increased business will off the incre: cost of doing business because of the war. 1 want to be known an the only man in Seattle who did not reine his ricer because of the war. MOOR Yesaevate || Which the applicants reside, ally came to terma rriday night Noreen : at commercial economy, according to —. Feature Phetepiay; Little Madge 1! Council of Defense. He maya that} TAKE CASCARETS = tv <= | along commercial rvving Ines. nounces the opening sale of Cottage =| ext-in residenc hat ha feel great. = E cc ge Soong iage y creates — The eswential points In gardening vernment now speak at tn. spot & | right, tongue clean. is within easy walking distance ¢ Hearst Pathe Weekly IHEDA BARA chasers who intend to build at once Truth Church, new Chas. er in already in prop: ALL WELCOME. ALL THE TIME The new addition ts being put on| COLUMBIA ST. the evening. As a suggestion for @ dainty lunch: every night. Elliott 5434. @ left the imita- Sore. {Phone Ellfott 2247 or Main light or heavy. . Prices: 10 — — Dishes Served Hot at your ANnaCt en kt Latte s Cc Cc " have become famous. Bring herself in a clowet and turned on the| Civil service examinations need not {je drivers and the company have Of ehitdren Begley said COMMERCIAL ECONOMY —————____ Continvow: Dally 1 to 11 /NEW PRosEcT OFFERS — Maletere Weeteal Comety BK. F. Dahm, head of the commercial | ‘ Fvans in “Wanted—e Mot Today—AT—Toda ‘ormerly 4 y Grove sub-division. ‘This property ie | Enjoy life! Liven your liver cx Tivoli) ae oo 5 eat ag the subject of a talk by E.| FIRST AND UNION Devt « Mico hg Wake up with head clear, on on F : |ler for the Alderwood Manor Hortl from where the “When Baby ~ COMI IN a \Thursday evening and a “Heart and Soul” Thursday ev ng and alr REV. J. D. oO. lots are all cleared—the vens’ Vall, 1623 Fe Chaplin | y liew level and is very wight soot view of the buy being Rad from Cor. First Ave. Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the Eaeeiinent eeearenes ee nae a ae Sey : DR. EDWIN J, BROWN D. D. & Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo makes an appetizing d 9 3086 for Chop Suey, Noodles, Bevo--the all-year-'round soft drink, aii, Ganabhndnn te Home. Quick Delivery. | be takeg in the state or territory in| neil daily conferences all week, and Seattle is not alone in her efforts YOU’ RE YOU'RE BILIOUS! “THE sha ROVERS” S8508 HANDY TO fi 5 Other Big Hip Acto economy committee of the State) Puget Mill Company an- U_Sveekder Mate 10¢; ves. & fun 280 every city in the Union is ac oan peanut we ~ j loontad oat en ade THE LAWYER “A MUNITIONS PLANT | a howe: toalakk oun Madison, Bet. lst end 2nd F i AG Youngstown. It is ono of the clow |A temyer gives and seitesaviee, |/ IN EVERY BACK YARD”| a : — rs. “|| will be formerly lecturer for the An Added Feature sites shipyard | stomach sweet, breath | cultural institute, Saturday night at steel works; in f. Forgot” SUNDAY AND MONDAY then 25 lotsa have been sold to pur ALSO will lecture at 2 p. 10¢ ts are graded and planked and SUNDAY, Semi Jall points on it prices and on very easy terms. | Ts a ie tae te ee ee day afternoon, Seats may be reserved for the 7 o'clock show i brown bread), Dill pickles, Shrimp salad, Ice cold and delightful addition to any meal—hot or cold, Matinee Every Day Except Tuesday and Friday Chow Metin and all Chinese Sold in botties only and bottied exclusively by Prices Include Tax {Our Chop Suey and Noodles (Formerly TivolimMadison, Between First and Second) ane 1m: 1Oe eos te Il p.m. your family or friends and try ¥ our excellent Sunday Chicken Dinner and Turkey Dinner. 106 Gecond Ave. 8. ralt LO NIA Near Yosler Way | New Branch 711 Pike St. iE / ATRr a ey, BROWN, D. p, ‘« Leading Dentint 406 Columbig

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