The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918. PAGE 8 | “No Children Allowed!” ORPHEUM THEATRE B34 and Madison, Bugene Levy TOM MIX In His Exciting Western Love Romance SIX SHOOTER ANDY And the Big WEDNESDAY ARRAY of Transcontinental Vaudeville Will Be Here Until Saturday Night Only ebesee Mer ote You Connot b> Yjerd 70 MUSS. 100 Smart New Summer Hats Ban eee Seer ess era) et KENYON TO ASK | FULL PROBE OF “No Children.” “Children Not Wanted.” “These Apartments Not Open to Children.” ese signs have spread from apartments to houses for rent. LEAK CHARGES r landlord who displays one of them is aiding the Huns. He is delaying the shipbuilding program. For when a war worker's family can’t © of the charges that! get a home at a . or in a locality convenient to transportation to his work, the le Mero a — allied cause is endange ; time of oxaminat And many kiddies who are denied a home are the children of Americans who are ade by the civil service|breasting cannon in the war zone! " } How long is Uncle Sam going to stand for it? i hae emeedaeiiceemes snocion tor How long is Seattle going to stand for it? : police officers naroed b "i Government agents are on the trail of these landlord allies of the kaiser. Warren aa possibly J, W. Spangler, of the Chamber of Commerce war committee, has issued an appeal evidence of the alleged irregu against this un-American discrimination. Despite the fact that children may eat up the bath tubs and swing from the! D. P. Kenyon, civil service exam | nie ho feels that the charge t# a See ; | chandeliers, the earnest people of this community are not going to permit landlords to impede war progress, reflection upon him, as h who prepares the se THE CRITERION : When lack of housing room threatens curtailment and downbreak of vital war Milli nsist on a probe 8 8 8 " le Se , 1 ster ‘reate ‘i & Oni Sergts, Guy L. Carleton and Frea| WOrk, such as shipbuilding, Uncle Sam may ep in and create room thru a com l tnery laenart be adted te the mandeering edict. Wonder Hats Very Specially Priced for Saturday Selling at $5.00 Such smart hats—you'd never think it possible to buy them anywhere near $5.00. All the very newest ideas are featured — smooth straws, black, white and natural colored Milans. Some in tailored styles, others with georgette, maline and silk facings. Clev- er flower and ribbon trims predominate. They are wonderfully air pri Weekday Mats. smart, and were meant to be sold for as high as $10.00. Speciall priced here for Saturday’s selling at $5.00. Friday Night—10c, of police | officers summoned There should be no hesitation as between providing living quarters for his army! H | “Prosecutor Lundin was aiso asked! of Jabor and the landlord's whim , Downstairs Department eee RIED terert was tee Property is subject to the urgent demand of the nation, just like men and dollars. 1117 Second Avenue At Seneca Street list of the aw ame * fto consint merely of men who he said might k | thing of the situation. They | Inspector Claude G, Bannick. “Cant | GERARD TO Y FILM FORM s SERneeeenesess: PO | [ee nose Lane eee STORY IN RD le e Mason, and Sergeants A.| TO B S OW AT COLISEUM ooo » F. Hart of the Advertising Club of the W : BASSES ON EARTH " eB Ht Jen | E H N CAR NIVAL : ‘ service flag bearing 63 stars will Was guest rg P ' FREE EXAMINATION man, C. G. Carr, | - x : Farand Near erented to the John Hay sc Chamber of ¢ . it anest Saturday. t « seun t t Chu mn [wilt show a picturization of Ambas t make a real man of himself 4 eed n, in the | “ay | ite of Ft 1 om the tances | dor Gerard My Four Years tn | until forved into the ring wit pro le and Mrs. Delia Bringhurst, wife of Fire P amination ot | Oma _ : News by Telegraph t , Parent-‘Teach-| Marshal Harry Bringhurst, died , t This picture has been running GREAT ef r ation | Thursday afternoon. ed the board! - ° sping off of |New York at the Knickerbocker for |; and Telephone Friday night Company A auxiliary! To defray the expenses o question had douared: “A Coresean | iz hold its regular meeting in the Maria Hahitonoff, 29, 116 Sev ) who has since joined the navy, who aid to be one of th Swedish club hall lenth ave. N., who was buried from > started in to take the examination, | POWerful arguments ever wr , : . “The body of ‘Miss Louise Keyes, the Butterworth chapel Wednesday, P Always Reliable | then left after getting the afternoon | Put rsa hg gan ane dance Friday at Veterans’ hall, Ar-|tormer Seattle high school teacber,| neighbors of the deceased ray questions, of which he took a copy, | moet hould fight autocracy | 16—High-Class Shows—16 || '°'? | who died Wednesday night, will be | $121. Gj + |denied that he had shown them, ai.| I¢ brings home to people the gras Featuri | OMAHA—Fumes frem punctured | taxon east for burial. First Sergt. Charies Gorkum, of 4 cum Ica tho Examiner Grout stated that he|!*Y of the war situation Cites a x rd | adie mi gpl rll mega = = coe Distrtes re i| cue tmastua! corps, 10h ecier: wad ent ps ation with ui a a i wy ae one seriou | ushman will presi ses 4, Company . A gtk ae n with oa natown nderground. OLYMe IA — Theo Kart, concert| mutrice’ on url neesions of Californ has been promoted tomemed tected wee EIST AVENTR | ) firemen examined will not have| Loulee Huff " . pamee aah | bk t gh Ars hint ic paeng rag A ee ey w peices tinea s20| Tt" officer. * fear 4 net. 1 ie te reennenined >etarred at the raft ¢ or D> Lewin | ree jarrison was fined $2 " « tot xamined. Pare Lenora and Fourth Ave. SANDUSKY — Saloonkeepers bar « ' cada 1 the boy w A THRIFT STAMP will keep the In room 104, Broadway high “ the Minute Men of 4 will meet’ Friday |-——_—_—_—____ ap the climax lo d'Aubre eo too god CLEMMER Bryant Washburn tn lead ble life at 9 IT I H lc erman pretzels, Soda biscuits are | re « them in saloons here | BUENOS AIRES—Count Von Lax burg, former German minister to Ar NOW PLAYING THE WAR PLIGHT gentine, sailed for Europe Thursd you bought that new | PARIS—Capt. Archie Roosevelt, —OF THE— Suit. The warm sunny ounded March 7, tho not we days of summer are enough to leave hospital, sa fine and wants to return here. We have a large stock of summer pat- PUBLIC UTILITIES (No. 4) WASHBURN pian ee ee NEED OF IRON NOW : ‘Fear ar io a Wiens Madan gall “My Foor Years in Germany,” will Fame be shown at Coliseum in film form | IN— ATLANTIC PORT—Officers ng here re sinking of ( 1 submarine with one shot fr |' nited States warship Louise Wickersham, l-year-old Broadway high school student, who = = | disappeared from her home at 22nd ave, Wednesday, was in New at 106 Columbia ‘ T have left the imit | tors of my name Signe on First ave. and “moved my Dental Of ieee to the corner f rs! “ol pail Due to Insufficient Iron 4s, then that Jim Common in Sp | boxer 2 { ho was made of. my pr ave and ( COLISEUM The United States Railroads War Board in July, Alice Brad tarred at the Coll ed at Butte, Mont, Thursday m toda | She said she was going to New 1917, addressed a letter to the public service com- Apoiier 3 James Bryson, Re we the < —— missions of the various states, setting forth the fol- 4 Max Hud: t surant. out into a crowded n was paying the na dow lowing recommendation with reference to the rail- see roads, but which applies with equal force to the for their electric lines: denial practice #: business will offset the increased cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known an the only man in Seattle whe ot raise his RANDOLPH Prices because of the war 8 COMEDY EDWIN 1D DS. DRAMA ading Dentist | Andrew Lind was elected presi of the 1 ® f Broad Therefore this committee earnestly recom- mends that during the war the railroads be rec i by the public authorities to make im- provements and carry out projects involving the expenditure of money ONLY WHEN THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Kim on, “Jack O'Lan Caryl y-Korsakow lay Pigs ck dagyas tenet ait flan FOR WAR PURPOSES OR PUBLIC SAFETY. noth old a patriotic 1 i “THE PREVAILING HIGH INTEREST ra. high schoo! aud _ RATE ON MONEY, THE DIFFICULTY OF MISSION Heahot WORE Phcuie ea will RAISING MONEY IN COMPETITION WITH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY meet in the Leach! achool at 8:30 p THE TAX FREE ISSUES OF THE GOVERN- sa : er aed ai teeecla Wit sont The MENT, THE EXCESSIVE COST OF LABOR fore the Astrological club, in Th AND SUPPLIES, THE DELAY IN OBTAIN- “THE CLAI M” COLONIAL a ophical hall, Saturday at 8 p. m. on ING MATERIAL, and the DIVERSION OF t tay, in Chinese people. LABOR—all contribute to make NON N- A Soul Redeemed by Mother-Love The Claim aes Tred le “Chapall, veel iio Beg TIAL CONSTRUCTION UNDESIRABLE Starring CLASS A a from North Yakima, charging him DURING THE PERIOD OF THE WAR.” EDITH STOREY , Penedi ve ‘ahead : | eee ees ae teoinote as The California Railroad Commission has been is K ; 4 et, wh “a | neto to have boy with bs Hi studying the situation and covered it with specific 7 ° ° verformance. recommendations which will be printed in this space : nie at Fortuna Boats will leave the TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY — Jack — Piekford — and Loulee Haff in ¢Mile-a-Minute yith ana A Big Laugh or a br b | station at 30 and appropr For the Kiddies w in 1. Lunches will ment ' ment Brady in “Her MUTT AND JEFF In a Rip-Roaring Comedy may eanil the thing Silents STRAN Borke in PUGET SOUND TRACTION, tired Reautiful but different hen oe anid - Isat Mury | Warren Tho northwest double corner of ss ae Se Tc a, “soctememe' | LIGHT & POWER COMP Prices Include Tax baa hated aati Made to Order red. from W. 'T. Whitney to H. 3 CLASS A—Rita Jolivet in “Lent Ostrander ‘Thursday ae ALWAYS WITH THE cn NOW OV LAYING Union Label Street car fa { Rita Jolivet sake: Cipthew <i Beginning Monday. the laden of na nek Bee centbeh stad ago, and are ¢ “ —In— Mundreds of Patterns t hurch will hold ay rumma t hey were twenty years agu w here were no tran CLASS “A” THEATRE 304 PST A occu pee oot Kel on the street cars today than ever before, We Forget.” tion was mentioned in the erty Was valued at approximate P ease in the p F ¢ ly $800,000 EMERALD Pe . z A THRIFT STAMP a day will keep the Hun 3d and Pike der conviction for pawning COKANIA erty

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