The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1918, Page 2

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AND WHAT IT COST’ OO, NOTE: Cochran's ar) who was then in Washington, sa was! ing Friday, is today completed.) “Understand Meeker and White in af Washington and part of purpose of jtrip ix to get identified with and of Letters} fer services to Jullus Rosen telegrams seine by the fe al) Mdvisor neil and help stim commission's investicator,| fed Pro on and mot supply anything like J, Heney, have reve made by big packers to place|! Pros In strategic positions in the, DY Us ¢ t to get a t, Delleve r have for canned vegetables one who woul! do the country good and save them money.” | Meeker is an Armour man. 80 | ls White Might Question Sincerity On May Kurrows wrote Swift er, Who Ia to be B. 0. Hey), indirectly connected th the Swift interests, got his ap it by getting letters of reo ition from numerous prom and referred them to mwald, Chic mber the ptrolier,” had reached New Y Feferred Rosenwald to various] ee oe saa to 23 fi firma ton > understand that Mr. Ar » le na - ae is moving heaven Ft “ 7 | troller under Mr. Hoover.” rat Pres terian pebure| "Burrows nts “that Swift a 7” . offer men I thought if terre ,| You haven't any one and think fa Seiee. Burrows is president of] \orabiy of it, 1 would suggest M MBBY, MeNeill & Libby, and hence! yey) trying to get ty of Swift. On April 16 On May § Heyl wrote hia friend |, Burrows wired Louis F Swift niey King, urging “Dear Stanley ket him pl On the same day he wre Switt ling copies of his corre spondence with King, a member of Rosenwald’s committee, in which he jsays: “I also believe that much | pushing of my case by my bu friends might make them qu | our sincerity of purpose On May 9 L. FP. Swift wrote GO. | Swift, saying: “If you want to go to new tion | Washington this week or next : | m eht arrange for Heyl to meet you there, a# I think you and he mig nv quite an impression on M On May 11 Charles I. Swift wrote fram the New Willard hotel, Wash ngton, to L. F. and thre wifts, telling the family had « ved that morning, had breakfast and spent the day with Heyl, and talked thing» er with Stanley j King. King “told Mr. Hey! would like to see Mr. Hey! an with the ¢ { nation wd would vor to he a this bout Much On May 14 He the Swifts—-a very long letter—te | ing of hin dining with King, and dis cussing the manner in which the |xovernment supplies were bought nterested you want work on the broad econom. ic features of food supply, Hoover ix _ him he would take the matter |4ip with Rosenw d like to see On May 14 Hey! wrote a long let ter to the Swifts, detailing a confer Hoover. On May 16 Louis Swift wrote Hen- ry Veeder, telling him that “Hey! has been appointed assistant to Jul- jus Rosenwald.” and “it ia expected he will have charge of the food end | before Hoover got on the job and | while Rosenwaid's committee, which ernment, was notive Later on Tey? was placed in charge of the canned good depu ment of the food administrat ¢ thoughts original, qavtvonment ts their creeds kne through need. o rit and pluck mere ta COAT, DRESS and WAT At the FLORENCE UPSTAINs os Unten. __LAST SHOWING _TODAY! BILL HART A TEST oF COURAGE THE FLAMING OMEN FIVE-PART POW ERFUL DRAMA MUTT and JEFF BACK TO THE BALKANS COMING, SUNDAY AND MONDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN ONE OF HIS BEST PICTURES _ Continvons 10 A. M to we. M. Adults 10¢; Children 5@ Prices include tax. DOLLAR A YEAR-- | ea tion | sirable, and if we gave them | hare of the| Portion of Heyl'x time, they would civil serv formulated the commission. McNeill @ Urely by Swift & Co. | Heney made public the informa m above «iven in Chicago during t wrdte a letter to} Hey! referred sincerity of his purpose On July 26, 1917, Rev, William ¢ He said King told him (Heyl: If] Covert wrote from Washington Thomas FE. Wilson, preaident of W your man to connect up with.” King | prop naugur churt} Covert wrote that Green had writ ten a letter from Chicago complain ing about alleged criminal practices of the packers On August 1 Wilson wrote back to Covert. saying Green was becoming a crank, and fancied he had a griev- of Mr. Rosenwald's work.” That was! ance against Armour. ence he and Charles Swift had with | was buying food supplies for the gov: | This map shows Messines 1h four miles from Chief's Probe of Examinations Is About Concluded | of Police Joel F, Warren that pe alling off examinations. the men have received sts, their names will be given the! what ¢ hiet W at pute the matte together wit De prices. served his country fa year ter part of February and of Mareh, t ear O. Heyl resigned New for the pr nm & Co, packers, asking who A n, of Chicago, wan H Wilson wrote “confidentially” asked Covert to destroy the Green letter % Superintendent Reed Knows How to Make Poultry Pay Head of Alderwood Man- or Demonstration Farm a Wizard in Breeding Money- Making Leg- horns. FIAT old adage, “Don't count your chicke before they are hatched," may have been good counsel before the days of the modern incubator and acientific methods of poul- try culture, but it in searcely pplicable to the chicken bual- ness as conducted today n ults in raising ponltry for egg production are no longer m matter of doubt, if tested and proven rules are followed, Just as one would tn any other business. You can tually t yo In advance, determine results in advance by a system of per- centage that will tell you ex- actly what to expect r chickens” RB. strict adhe plan, carried had no previous experience guide him when the try plant at Linden t tarted, Hut there termination to me ing and « competence be n farm at Alderwood Mar beon te r field and a ry out hin # na larger scale him a bre ~~ MAXIN E ELLIOTT “Fighting Odds” Exposing the Intrigues and Trickery of Big Business. Class “A” Theatre Third and Pike of the Land » beautiful, 20-acre cont trees and hardy oWYTSCHAETE, f “GMESSINES oWARNE.ION TONIGHT SUNDAY » an surrender, Dunkirk, coast town, is 28 miles from the “DOCTOR IS CONVICTED On the testimony of Walter Miller Saturday of the unlawful issuance of @ prescription | F ore obtalne prepared for ‘Thu on examination by the sion, With the sentence for $100 and CARNIVAL WILL CLOSE The Vollermakers, and Iron Ship > buen union benefit carr ncheduled to clone in a blaze of hilar it ySaturday night responsibility for regu which is owned en. acher to whom Wald aw to t tion with ped me the Firet Presbyterian ini ya in [oy ail fag: going. to “Walla Walla Mkt Zist & Jefferson. 1 a ee mili Mil NG: IGAME H. B. REED } are tn full leaf, hun Reed, head of the Alder- earing their first f wood Manor Demonstration Farm, in a notable example of muccesstul achievement as a reward for eo to a prefixe it to the letter, He Fifth at Pike ae Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c—Children When are YOU the atart? Why n nt of m master hand waa : Far and Near ; and Union st, waiting for a street dack Griffiths, former student of| That it doesn't pay to keep Intoxte ut this New Life dina few ahort years hin won Land and how easy ck of actentificnlly bred News by y Telegraph § and Telephone —$/ Atex tater missed a purse ‘contain: | given dames in Fight dollars in cash and a diamond the loot ot) the reside of others, ‘tha A to accept th A ring with a pearl setting, valued jr). ¢ necreta of filbert was stolen from the resi nut and fig culture NAPOLEON ONCE SAID |3.,*¥:, lea sn the al hall for knowledge and ed book on filbert nut culture Geena Geonas Golden Garden Park Sunday, April 28 Pienle eve 4 Days Only Invest in PATRIOTISM —Buy Liberty Bonds 8883-45 ETS ay ID : Cire A it kL | : nf his : ’ It wasn’t easy for Larry to “Play the Game”—cocktails, cabaret and chicken were his specialties until Fate landed him hatless and coatless in the cactus country. But the jackrabbit has nothing on Ray for speed when he gets going! MACK SENNETT’S SAUCY MADELINE —a comedy with a kick in it 1 oF 2 pe ’sess psi Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra 20 Pieces direction MARIUS BRAMBILLA! 1ee of C. E, Loomis, 5809 15th ave.| White, nephew of D, E. “Dusdate,| day, in honor of those students w Friday night were held in St Mary's this morn-| are now wielding bayonets instead Standing in a crowd at Second ave, | ing rakes and boes. car, Alexander Telser, of $45 82nd at Proadway high school, now an avi. | cating liquor for filegal sale was did not feel a strange hand in his/ ator in France, has been promoted, manfiest Friday when W. C. R. Alle pocket. But the hand ® there, | to first lieutenant was fined $100 and costs in Judge th an instant’s visitation, and) ‘The Green Lake Stamp club will) P¥keman's court for this offense 4 wood hall Satur. eveninie to boot the sale et HE'S 73; WOULD FIGHT, B. Sutton will preach in Thritt Stamps RAN FRANCISCO, Ace. af La ae er aoe ran es The serv n Kingham is 3. but tods eater ate) BYe Bed tan Pg, Of Washington was raised beneath the British on at, on nat Ls stian Fa: | amuel B.| triotiun? \¢ ld shortly before noon, at) army to take s of his aur Bonent ase ards the annual campus day clean-up Fri-' sons, who have been killed in France. Everett Moore, 19, who, police say, WILKES trates WELK—Mat. Tomorrow— SUNDAY MAY ROBSON'’S Famous Comedy THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY FANCHON EVERHART As Aunt Mary Ke © flag of the University nee attempted to carry off and sell a hynrant Friday s reated on a charge of Bernard Ask, 25, hospital Mri f being crushed under a pile of fall ing lumber Hle worked for the Pu cir Ket Sound Bridge and Dredge Co. ntain ‘The second Polish mass meeting will meet in the } eo hall, in Ballard, to dis Polish home in Laying down ave, department stor noon, Mra. R. A, FL publican st., discovered it few minutes later, In a pi & purse containing $4 Only those serving the nation in the y or navy retain standing as municipal civil service employes, ac y to opinion given Priday tion Counsel Hugh M, | . L. Bogges, of the Se: | [atte police department, The funeral services of Frank t in a Second Friday after 2°to 10 p.m. Best Everybody knows the Wilkes’ prices. Kverybody knows the Wilkes’ phone number al PARK C MMT TER.

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