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IRN HOSE ON | WW. IN CITY {JAIL SATURDAY “THREE-FINGER’ GODWIN WILL tempted a riot in the city Jail Satur ay morning. They were quieted, after Jail at-| endants had turned a hose on them Examination by federal agents con inued tn an effort to determine what embers had evaded draft regula Jona, Men not seeking to hamper wosecution of the war were being | iven opportunity to present their | jews, Many, it in expected, will be pleased. The more dangerous element prob: ably will be tried under the “criminal ell of defense by Counciiman R. Thomson Friday night declared that Godwin had been cessful in handling the I. W. W. Portland @narchy” law, as suggested by May 16,000 members of the I. W. W. or mn. on in Portland, winning Chief Warren says provisions are over to the loyal support of the |overnment, He saya that he can being made to intern them at Fort Lawton. produce An order issued by Judge Torey! As at Yate Friday, ordering Chief Warren | ed cards afternoon | Seattle wulte here. me A t require much urging tion permitted to use it nm SESSEeeeee STARTING S$ {lazelDay and Tom Moot —IN— Sebo of Harvard” : The Best College Story Ever Written | Class ‘A’ Theatre? THIRD AND PIKE aneeeee FIGHT |. W. W. SuddNaly setting up a bedlam of] “ThreoIingered Jack” Godwin, erica, rattling bary and breaking cell | one-time gambler and now evangelist windows, more than 200 I, W, W. ar patriotism among LW. W., has rested in Thursday night's raid at commissioned by the King »fense to combat Godwin waa presented to the coun: ‘Thomson auc: ms to have converted he says he obte W. snembers in| “New President of _ __U.S.C. of C. ete | | i Wheeler, federal food administrator *, haw been elected py ¢ United States Chan ain | to show cause Mond P: why police guards sh not be re xiwin says that the majority of moved from the hall, 208% Washing-| the men are not sincere in their ad ton st., and members of the organiza nee to organization, and do) MILLIONAIRE SCHOOL’ JMAN AND ASSOCIATES May 4 violate Charged the Es Prince Hopkins, mil LOS ANGELES with conspiracy t pionage Nonaire of @ school for boys at Santa Barbara; Mra, Mollie Price Cook, principal of the school, and three other prominent Southern BB) catirornians, today await arraign . following and jury. are: Rev. Geo. Ft . minister of Santa Barbara; Florid Hardin, “Christian fist,” act proprietor Eagle Rock City. « charged with con aspiring to circulate Murder” and More books written by Hopkins =< CLEMMER Carmen of the Klondike This gripping story of the Klondike, beginning in Seattle and finishing in Skagway, during tho gold rush of "98, which tn- stilled the sptrit of ad- venture that caused thou- sands of courageous men and women to panctrate that far-desert country of the midnight son, is the eat screen drama deal- Ing with Ufe in the great silence of the Yukon which has ever been pro- duce #23 ad Plattsburg”’ Little Orphan Whe Has a Vision of Herself ti A The newest triumph of the comedienne is befits jts star—its heroine is a “charter orphan” ia F stim institu- parentiess tldr ghten their flanety Uittle lives with ‘pranks and mischievous There ts not a moment In the entire picture that is not tense with sus- pense and repicte with tiriliing action. “Love Song of India” sees Rimsky-Korsakow Selection, “Jack O'Lan- eeeeecewess Caryll PLAN EMPLOYMENT AID FOR SERVICE MEN Seattle's Soldiers’ and Sailors’ cub in making plans to provide employ ment for returned American and Ca |nadian soldiers, With the realica tion that such a move is a problem lof the immediate future, a bureau has been established, and every ef | fort will be made to aasist the pol dier in finding bis particular niche in civil life. The army and navy medical corps and the local Red Cross branch will| care for the cases of discharged so} | diera, ties of palms in Ceyton, First aid for cuts iburns and bruises THEATRE Continuous Daily 1 to 11 sHOW! PALACE HIP TOMORROW BRINGS OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY “The Four | Bill Knight’s Seasons” a. Educated Beautifal Girls in » Comedy, Roosters Singing and Dancing Novelty Craig and Meeker Brown & Jackson “Much Ade About Nething” SS Harmesy Singing and Plane Novelty MRS. VERNON CASTLE in “Vengeance Is Mine” “The Human Dragen” Weekday Matinces 10e-—Evenings and Sundays 20¢ Every household should have a jar | of Resinol Ointment on hand for emer- gencies like these, A touch of Resino! | asnally relieves the smarting and barn ling immediately. Its gentle, harmies ingredients, and its success in healing eczema and similar troubles, have al: | for years by physicians for skin and scalp troubles. Do get a jar today an eet! Resinel Ointment. Por a tria tise, free, write Dept. 105, Restool, Baltimore, Ma Musical Festival 4,000 students of the music de partment of the elementary and high schools. Friday Evening, May 10 Saturday Afternoon, May 11 Saturday Evening indictment by the | rai Une Smith, ach mor who haa been sentenced to) s and Mra, Carrie | came at 2 t4 “Thé Ethics of | Prussian | about our last * two alleged seditious | Sent us a box of pretty things. “A little Japanese girl at school wanted to help nome pretty Japanese things from her father’s store fun and @ good day.” | | Sagar is extracted from 16 varie. | | madeitastandard treatment prescribed | THEATRE Madison Between First and Second TOMORROW MONTE CARTER And His Famous MUSICAL COMEDY CO. —IN— “Walk This Way” A LAUGH SHOW A GIRL SHOW A GREAT SHOW 10c, 20c, 30c Mats. 10c, 20c and b Jout « Bo: Chas. Emme. Gin 0 mately are in France, and the majority of) them smoke kK. 1 ler STAR-—SATURDAY, MAY 4, * STAGE “LITTLE PRINCESS” FOR TOBACCO FUND, even tho it Tobacco 1,000,000 American More money for Our Fund, The Star, This “over | Hoys in Approxt | noldiers| ‘To wend each one of} those men tobaceo thru the fund represented by ulre $260,000, h woldier with a 2 & wee! ‘The fund hasn't that much money, draws from all over United States, and when the ages are distributed | some soldiers are bound to be disap pointed it would the he direction of Mre. Maud young university and high 1 students will present a dra matic playlet, “The Little Princess, At the Labor temple hall tonight, at for the benefit of The Star's Lough, of Mme, Fern Lough, attle vocal teacher. the mune role which Mary Pickford played in the film bere some time ago. Lottie Louise Son's very old, HELD FOR ESPIONAGE |b ory |from a long line of soldiers. attle Star rad took in $5. well Loulse bat ab version Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund. The leading part will be played by ID-year-old daughter nown Se will play shown and he comes Other ittle girls a dotng thelr bit, too, to make t) boys ov know that everyone at home thinking of them first. Ruby Snook, Mimic Jenny, Mar-| garet Murray, Jemio Murray and Kimiko Takyosht have sent $5.72 the amoke fund with this letter: Here comes some! money to buy tobaceo for the soldier in France. “We had another fish pond and We had lots of things | ne ume. ing to have it at 2:30, and lots of kids | o'clock, We were all sokt We pe as. She We ba Topacco FUND Manan, Hillam MH. Halen, Tabor, Heattle ... M AD AMOKE YUND Nremerten, Mrs. Fila Holland, Resiya . Mrs. Dene Helmes, Reslyn were go! ladies here gave us things and a Seattle Indy saw in The Star| fishing brought | d lots of/ Oty ...---- —-- ----— -- > {VITAL STATISTICS! MARRIAGES lity Mr April May 1 DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. New at 106 Columbin 26th av © left the imit voy name signs on First ed my Dental Of femme May 1 Mr. and w ‘ + April Mr and Mra. J, Johneon, 821 Inn Ratette, Chait 33 Beattie DIVORCES Rulta for divorce were filed In the eu- art Friday as follows p. Renick against F, HM. Rentek, BIRTHS and Mra, ft Highland drive, April 20. Girl to Mr. and Mra R 16th ave. N., Girl to Mr. and Mra. G. Firat ave, W rand Mra. F. ce licenses tamued May 3 are an feather, A. Gi May, Q and Mrs, Kunitsugar, April 20. Mr. and Mra. F, Ou N. W., April 1 Mr, and Mra. 1, ave, April Mra. B. J. May 1 “Madinon, ecins sll ant Meyers againet Eogene 1. incompat! jeary, 1211 WL Adair, 1015 Kirkland, Foy, 1106 hornquiat, urtin, Rader, 4268 » Mr. and Mra, J. Mitehell, 2800 Mr. and Mra. J. A. Adams, 1026 April 24 DEA’ John A, Wertman, 35, Hancoc “Oliver Fontor, k, 1s 1816 4 69, G th 8. W.,| 0, 2102 Hixth ave.,! 4134 Childers | 5 Bell at., nad Columbia an the street from my old location My new en-| in 106 Columbia, siaway De- | Ap it 30. L. pect to increase my |. !”" [denial practice #0 that the increased business will offset the increased cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known an the only) prices because of the war, man in Seattle who did not raine his! « Jpital, Alay 1. ‘ia Hagen, tte 2B. Shaner April Mill, 4 Miller, Walker, » Johnson, oF Wiard, 740 2 Swedinu 68, 9926 6 montha, tra N, B., Andrew M. Jonasson, 77, 100% Weller 0. 42, 4516 16th ave, | foc horpital 4tth ave 2615 ¥ 15th ave, N. ¥ King cou unty how the! «| and} 1918. PAGE 7 | same as rent. | as rent. move in June 1. a bun, ocean Gen. Greene Will Attend Ball at The last Cag is “in place for the War Poster ball, which will be held at the Arena i Saturday night to wrist for the lets and socks men in servic Tickets were and sweate laced on sale Satur day at a reduced rate for soldiers and sailors. The cut rato is $1.50 a couple, for men in uniform, Civil fans will p Tastefully furnish: ine the dancing Greene and M miral Robert ¥ Coontz, and prominent army, navy and soclety people will occupy the | stalls, Bands from the Pug training station and from the naval militia camp will furnish music War posters will be enacted in tableaux by prominent matrons and | young women between the dances. eting the tableaux I’. L, Rader, county will address the club, agriculturist, Arena Tonight t sound naval | | Much effort has been put on per: | No detail of |similarity to the printed war chal lenges has been overlooked | ‘The Green Lake Com War | Garden club will hol¢ ng Mon: | day at m, at the ch library Young Navigator of Air to Come to U. W. as Instructor Russell Hubbard White has been appointed instructor In navigation at the school of aeronautics to be estab shed at the naval traini amp ut the University of Washt n, in White da, Washington, ¢ and Arizona, 125 del nese ' N will come to Seat local mer $450 deleg: The | Technology | will bey given an ensign’s| | commission or the 08. Christian first to tur chureh, the who Mawonic temple. $1,900 One of the nobbiest three-room bungalows in the city. Modern in every respect; living room 12x22; large porch clear across the front; bedroom just the right size, with large closet; big bathroom, three fixtures; kitchen with built-in features. Ready to Pay $100 now, $150 when you move in, balance same as rent. Home Is the Biggest Word on Earth Every one should and will be happier citizens if they own their own home. Sea View Park is strictly low location, with its school facilities, its its beautiful outlook over the Sound and mountains. It is the proper place for children, | so they will associate with children of strictly home- | owning parents. Would you not rather hear the birds singing as they fly into your backyard than to hear the rattle of the milk cans, the clanging of the street cars and the blowing of the auto horns? Again we say, Home is the biggest word on earth. Make It Your Business to Visit Us Sunday Take Fauntleroy Avenue car on First Avenue to West Juneau Street and inquire at the little white office on the corner. Salesman on the ground every day, including Sunday, or drive with your auto out First Avenue to Spokane, to the end of Spokane Avenue, turn to your left, follow the paved street to Cali- fornia Avenue, then south half a mile to Juneau Street. ACCEPTED AS FIRST PAYMENTS. truc He gr wchool in 1916. | CHINESE STUDENTS TO HOLD SESSION HERE From Mc do, New Mex », Te ente: |CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS ARE ALERT, HE SAYS Scient au STRANGER For a Sunday ride and outing with auto or by street car, take in West Seattle, especially California Avenue, a three-mile paved boulevard. Stop at Juneau Street and look over the fifty nifty modern bungalows we are. building for sale on small payments down, balance monthly, | Buy Your Home NOW! $2,250 Four-room bungalow with bath and fireplace, living room 14x17, very nifty kitchen with built-in features, two good-sized bedrooms with large closets, large front and back porches; ready to move in this month. Only $300 cash, balance monthly, same $1,950 $100 cu $150 when house is completed; will $1,100 Big lots, 50x150, facing on 80-foot paved boulevard, with all modern improvements in and included in price; $100 cash and $20 per month. $1,150 Corner 100x120, with magnificent view of the Sound and mountains. Two blocks from car line. Only fifteen minutes to ship- yards; $150 cash, balance $20 a month. Fine location for bungalow. Will cut into three 40x100 lots, costing less than $400 each. $750 Corner 75x100, commanding an unob- structed view of the Sound and mountains. A very beautiful home site. Takes only $75 cash, $15 per month. Buy a little lumber, build a temporary house on the back, get away from high rent and make large profit if you wish to resell this fall. $400 to $500 each for fine level lots, 50x120; good soil. Only $50 cash, $10 per month. pe me any reason why you be pa: Sih tenn, sal yee can bay lets haan live out in the open, raise your own vege- tables and enjoy life and save $150 rent, raise $50 worth of vegetables?—and you can cer- tainly sell for at least $150 profit this fall— $350 in all for you LIBERTY BONDS tor of navigation | tts Institute of aduated from that Wyoming ra Aaho, Utah, Neva oregon, California to the Chi conference this sum. ich has raised rtainment of the ist will be the tc " when the ted St Christian Priday night at| Selene H.S. Turner Real Estate Company * 304 Pioneer Bldg. Phone Elliott 3941 5900 California Avenue Phone West 165 Begin Today ON’T put off the im- portant duty of be- ginning to accumulate a surplus fund for later life. Bring use in money to Department from $1 your Savings amount our in up. Your money withdrawn, if it, immediately. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Secor Ave. Cherry St Seattle ny may be you need $23.134.662,07.