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Lt & £1 “7a Www th ie s. si of m At LY i 10 - ERE PRES, WILSON'S | PROBERS EASY WITH PACKERS WASHINGTON, May 17 binity « of the packing industry for the war —Poasi overnment commandeering quashed In a special re fe officially STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918, PAGE 9 AMERICANS “OVER THERE” _ GOT THE PIANO BACK OF THE LINES, ALL RIGHT CLEVELAND, 0, May 17.—T | the plano was moat wonderful] Loat Legion” now has a piano, The thingein ita tine 1 ever maw. Germans contributed it, but not will:| Germans must have worked months on it. ‘They had the tdea they were ingly. fixing it up to stay How the Americans got the plano| But we foo to their camp wan tok! today for the} first time by the man who helped «et | during the war 1 them there Done in Conerete “Thin dugout was 40 feet below © President Wilson today submitted by representa © food, labor, agricultural sand the federal trade comm n ls understood to recom mend merely tightening up of the regulations already in effect toward the packing industry, The miniaasion was asked by the president to investigate to #ee whet: er there was need for a “new policy a —perbaps government control—in Fi , connection with the food tdministra B& son's efforts to bring about cooper Maddon between the government cattle . ors and the packers The federal trade commission has been carrying on an exhaustive probe of the packing industry and ts now preparing its rep for con: | grees. This report, it teved, dis: | e Nght of a control of | plays the packers t far-reaching monopoly tn ommodities and its t many disclosu of Chief Investig F.| J. Heney any criterion, will be} radically different from that submit. / ted by the president's probers | ESCAPED PRISONERS hes AREN" * LOCATED YET! ib Po! are men who mysterious! stockade ng for two caped from | break: | i¢ Capt. Frank H. Burr a ‘aptain Frank H. Burr, of 38th Canadian battalion It was nearly a year ago tha cage wi ed. If they did not do this ficers claim, some one assisted » unlocking the door. The such a hurry that the Bare being held at the instigation of | ™4n* didn’t have time to do Bien officers. Their names are Roy | 44mage to their dugouts; just x ‘Wiliams and Ray Eliott the top at Vim Burr explained. apartments for ua, too! That dugout where we f OF Gait isn PREMI of Engt © party the government of E land and overthrow Premier L George at the next election Net of Joseph Martin, libe: ber of the British house o mn) Vancouver, B. C., to care for b ness interests. Ugly Spots There's no longer the sligh need of feeling ashamed of double strength—is guaranteed t and apply a little of it night morning. and you should soon seldom that more Bramination free, by grataste oe. needed to comple tometrist. lasses not prescribed 4 gal * a MH ~ ys x ant gain, a beautif BINYON OPTICAL CO.) te sure to ask for the do Condensed Report to State Banking Department UNION SAVINGS & t TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE May 10, 1918 RESOURCES Cash‘ and Exchange.........$1,454,848.59 Bonds, Stocks and Warrants.. 1,087,125.08 Loans and Discounts.........+ 2,179,221.95 Loans Secured Real Estate.. 264,504.25 Other Real Estate Owned.... 178,576.11 Overdrafts . 5,811.66 Furniture and Fixtures. 6,253.00 Banking House ...+++-++--- 700,000.00 Customers’ liability undgr Let- ters of Credit ..ccs.ccceces 65,000.00 $5,941,340.64 LIABILITIES DEPOSITS ... . -85,099,764.94 Capital Stock .....0++ee2+2 600,000.00 Surplus Fund ....6.-eeeee02 150,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 26,419.70 Dividends Unpaid .....+.+0. 156.00 Our liability under outstanding Letters of Credit .......++ 65,000.00 $5,941,340.64 OFFICERS D. HOGH, President TEWART, Vice-President I, GILL, Cashier Vice-President D. FARMER, Assistant Cashiers SOLNER, Bond Manager JAM J. D. LOWM ust Officer A. SCRUBY, i. B. | ed off, leaving their nicely turnin “And they were some apartme PREDICTS OVERTHROW Martin ts in Seattle, on his way to gor homeless and starving “kiddies” Arena for the day, and will specially invite the children of Seattle orphan | ye morning per > given at 11 o'clock | Now Is the Fieve a to Get Rid of These °°" your | shivery excitement for the freckles, as the prescription othine—| ster move these homely spots. land army, the Mown Garden Mis Simply get an ounce of othine—| tress and the Ol4 Woman Who @ouble strength—from any druggist | 7 in a Shoe—these are a few of that even the worst freckles have be: | gun to disappear while the lighter clear comp strength othine, an this is sold under | », done in concrete and iron € 15 rooms, electric Hebted, 16 in every room, ahd the fur niture, stolen from French homes, was the best. Bach room was nicely paneled, and the large room, where the German officers probably loafed and enjoyed themselves, had among other things this plano. Our boys wanted music They hadn't had any but the whistling of sheila for a long time. Bo we de “i to take the piano back of the lines, , ‘That was a job all right f un tried to the stairway The Germans had put | before they placec er on the dugout figured that by fourth stair we could ge the bloom ing thing up. We did. At night] with but a few shells flying over our| he plano back, and now the boys are pounding those oid keys to band. A little music makes it leas lonesome over there.” He Was Wounded Captain Purr, a former student at the Ohio State university, and who left his home in eral years « in OG Am: Forty hoist that plano up narrow was te heads we cart the] ) t wel Pat's, and the Royal Cann becoming known as the urr was wounded and re try 76 per cent of the ed} men who nposed the original Lost Legion” have been wounded nts,|or killed. They fought at Somme. y Ridge, Lens and in Flanders. Mother Moedn Is ER Coming Saturday and for the Kiddies! a scheduled to have a pun Kiddies are gala day Saturday, with the showing of the fairy play, “The Modern Mother Goose, at the Arena The film is exhibited to raise money bash in France. H.C. Henry, of the Metropolitan Bullding company, has donated the erformance will take jock | A terrible giant, and an old witch ure expected to furnish all kinds test | of o and young Old King Cole, Captain Jinks 2 F® lof the Horse Marines, the Goose delightful apprehe and characters that will supply the sre | tun All youngsters who have forgotten etting along in wort the kid TICKET OFFICES MAY BE. IN CENTRAL BLOG. Offices in the Central building are the most favored of two locations for the consolidated railroad ticket of: fices for Seattle, according to mem- | bers of the committee of railroad of: ficials in charge of selection of sites, Another location on Second ave., be tween Columbia and Cherry, now oo cupled in part by the Union Pactfic, is under consideration. Decision will be made Saturday, is the, latest an | nouncement ARREST TWO MEN HERE WANTED IN MONTANA H. H. Snyder and H. W. Weyman, wanted in Montana in connection with the burning of the Fergus coun ty high school, valued at $100,000, were arrested in Seattle Thursday, where they will be held pending the arrival of an officer from Montana. Rewards aggregating $6,000 had been offered for the men. They were ar- rested by Detectives P. J. Smith and W. M. Worsham | “EDUCATE PUBLIC” IS PLAN OF TEACHERS Education of the public to a better derstanding of public schools, #0 that teachers cnay be assured wages sufficient to meet the war problem is to be undertaken by the High School Teachers’ league. The league elected officers and appointed com- mittees at the annual election, held on Thursday. Carl 8. Daken, of Queen Anno, was elected president. | SODA WATER MEN TO MEET FOOD OFFICIAL A call is out for all soda water and soft drink manufacturers of Se- attle to meet with Deputy Food Ad miniatrator Goldsmith, in room 3 of entral building, on Friday, May . mm. The food administra tor will explain to the manufacturers just how much sugar they will be al lowed to use, and how they can get their supply. Those who do not at e difficulty in getting t all, it is sald. EAGLES TO NEST HERE ‘The 13th annual convention of the Washington State serie, Wraternal Order of Bagies, will meet in Se: tle, June 10, instead of at Aberdeen, an was originally planned. ‘The change 1s a concession »| of Seattle shipyn could not leave their employ uuble | Don’t worry about eczema or other skin troubles, You can have a clear, | healthy skin by using a little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring- worm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It ia easil applied and costs a mere trifle for eac! |application, It is always dependable, The E, W. 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The public quickly recognized the sav- ing we offered—VALUES—HONEST VALUES gave to this great store the patronage and prestige of the people of the entire Northwest. Suits and Overcoats $15” to $35” Come up the stairs—see this wonderful and enormous display of men’s high-grade Clothing. There are thousands of garments of the finest quality made from which to make your selection—each and every one of them hand-tailored, guaranteed, and equal to garments sold at much higher prices. ing eliminates a large percentage of overhead cost and you get the benefit—come and see for yourself. Upstairs Joshua Green Building Our upstairs plan of sell- Clothes Shop Fourth and Pike St.