The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1918, Page 2

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SESSUE HANK 272 F2 2, TE MANS LAW Down where the sun beats hottest there is a law paramount to all others—“The White Man’s Law” —a slender bond, strong as steel, which holds the Aryans together regardless of personal failings and discrepancies. Jack Holt and Flor- ence Vidor are co-starred — the west coast of Africa is the back- ground. ADMISSION 2¢c—CHILDREN 10c Te Nu !much of the future of the city de- | pends upon the decision on the | Skagit river power development project that the fullest inquiry and knowledge of the public is desired. committee named is composed ISON NAMES E MEN TO PROBE SKAGIT | ‘Hanson ther Satur. Ppigihaties ac nine citioone le C. H. Black, R. R. Fox, J “to make an independent in-|Chilberg, D. E. Skinner, L. E. of the Skagit river power | Meacham, C. N. Reitz, R. L. Proctor, | | Phe committee consists |B. B. Ault and C. H. Frye. e Pr tn tadnod ona A visit to the Skagit site will be/ interests and technical men on | ™ade, probably early next week. | matters. public will not be asked to anette ated ‘| Rabbit Breeders? = apateumnnn and oft-| Banquet Monday -ovadige ter bai P areal ot The Seattle Rabbit association, to | attract public attention to ite work, | | will hold a banquet at the Masonic | club rooms, Arcade building, Monday Const International League BASEBALL evening, May 27. SEATTLE VS. VANCOUVER Mayor Hanson and many promi- TOMORROW, ATHLETIC PA: nent officials and citizena have prom MK I (sed to attend. The efforts of the| | local association are approved by| ‘the food administration. Prices 200, Sic and S50 ‘Take Fourth Ave. Car A Sacrifice That Pays THE SACRIFICE OF SAVING—A determination to put so much away each week in the DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK. | the scene Friday Scores of persons, from newsboys to captains of industry, owe their bank ac- counts today to their decision to save small amounts. | Open an account by depositing $1 or more, then add to it systematically. | Dexter Horton Trust and sine Ces Bank ee ree: Combined Kesources: The Dexter Horton National Bank and the Dexter Horton ‘Trust & Savings Bank ne $22,826,828 UC Aoubs bub uuule jars Saturday | awards for the | ation Counsel | ‘ | British-American Relief a |celebration of Empire ai STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918, PAGE 2 TONIGHT ONLY “QVER THERE” RAIN DRENCHES BATTLEFIELD AS LULL CONTINUES BY WILLIAM 9 Pr SIMMS United Preaa Co ent with ‘THe wT VRANCH, ay rain, driven wind, today and turned the i Ph (Night>—A by a high awamped the choking IN drenching wenterly battlefield dust into mud. The situation along the front re identical with what the past fortnight The German concentrations continue allies from the sea to potically » for mains it han opponite the the Oise I have heard of but one new di vision coming from the east to the west front, the total remaining prac teally the same With each Ony,! however, Ure Kaiser's troops are ob taining more rest, additional train ing for thelr fresh recruits, all of which tends to give them greater strength for their next blow. At the same time, each day per mits the on to perfect their or ganizauion to receive the coming Likewise, with each mo j ment, troops are increas ing mber of reserves Fooh's command. Raids continue, as does Intermit tent shelling, while what might be called “practice barrages” are laid down without warning here and there. Gas shelling 1 becoming general, epecially along the Lys and mo valleys stretcher bearer re number of Germar low epirits, 1 sickness among them. | captured ported that divisions are ty there which pre and the AMERICA AIDING ITALY AT FRONT AND ON FARMS WASHINGTON, May Amer! can is aiding Italy now along non-military lines, This fact can be published today, after Secre. tary Maker's announcement, in New | York, that soon American infantry men, machine gunners and artillery men would be side by aide with the Italians The non-nilitary tasks performed by Americans in Italy today are Mainly in assisting the natives to produce larger crops. Untrained in| intensive agriculture, the Ttalians| have failed to get the maximum from thelr soil Injection of American forces into the Italian lines ts intended to strengthen Tealian | morale. RESUME CASE TUESDAY Emil Herman, serretary of the no- | Clalist party, and a resident of Ev-| erett, said he had not rebuked social [iwt leaders when they went beyond | the law in denouncing wir, on the witness stand Friday, under cross | exanination, Herman is charged with hindering war. He is being tried in Judge Jere miah Neterer’s court. late Friday afternoon the govern ment rented its case. The defense will reeume the call ing of witnesses Tuesday morning. ——_—__— maid in due in the line ably to poor food n power COUNT MINOTTO ||Shipyard and TOBEHELDIN || Waterfront CAMP AS ALIEN News & Notes balloon obs sd ion Coun around cig MAY ISSUE BONDCS Beacon Hill condemnation bonds to | g, the amount of $300,000, y the quisition of proper city for park pur damage by slid and Tenth ave. 8 rding to advices rnoon by Corpor aldwell CUICAGO, May 25-—-With Count] Minotto on the road to internment in| Fort Oglethorpe, as a dangerous alien, attention of federal officers cunetee turned today to the countess. Her. status, American. by. btrtn,| 20 SHIPS ARE TRAPPED but allen by amernmgpl are’ Heceani-| Three veaseix belonging to the tate the registration his daugh.| Alaska Packers’ association, caught ter of Louls F. Swift, millionaire, in an ice pack off Bristol Bay, Alas packer. ka, were reported unharmed in a Minotto, at the end of an allday| telegram received Friday at the ma battle tn two federal courts, wae!rine department of the San Fran- speeded on the way to internment by | cisco Chamber of Commerce. They hin brotheriniaw, Lieut. Louis PF.) are, the Kvichak, Star of Seal and Swift, jr. Star of Chili When officers at Fort Sheridan) Twenty vessels were trapped In miscalculated train schedules, Swift|the ice pack, in which the ship Ta- piloted Minotto and guards to the| coma was wrecked station fn his” 6wn car. — ence HE'S AFTER RECORD William Moses, of Barrow, Eng RICKENBACHER GETS land, employe of the shipyard of ANOTHER HUN PLANE) S!ce*r". Limited, established a new record for individual fast rivet driv- WASHINGTON, May 25.—Hoatile | i according to the latest dis nachines referred to in today’s war| patches, sending 5,804 rivets into a ort were brought down by Licut.|ship bottom. in nine hours, He won Rickenbacher and Lieut. Daford. In| a 40-pound reward, $200 in Agnerican the Lorraine on May 21, a hostile; money, and the congratulations of plane flying over our lines waa dis-|the mayor of Barrow abled and forced to land in its mae ctenammnen territory. ‘There it was destroyed ty our artitery tire najusted win | 2 Odd to Keep Dry vations | Docks in Seattle ay | Work on the improvement of “ k 404, Seattle Tide Lands, pur Hugh, Ir.” Arrives) ven’ ty te Tota tnterents ot the Hugh M, Caldwell, jr, 1s @ new) McNaught-Collina Improvement com member of the family of Seattle's pany, is scheduled to begin Monday corporation counsel. He arrived on |iny preporation of a r the in Corpe sftaliation of th dry docks, two of sel Caldwell was passing , and capable of holding Hugh, jr., is the frist | eh 000-tonnage. boy in the family of four children. Following announcements by Wil ae acctaciee a iam H. Todd, shipyard magnate, | tha at the Todd interests would not va ate Seattle, following the sale of the wattle Construction & Dry Dock company plant to the Skinner & Eddy corporation, pl or the con struction of one of largest ship in the world were re n ty taken by th poses, following along Ded can be received Frid repair vealed Two marine outfitting piers, |the three docks will outfitting of the « compels \$ 1 be spent on improving the site before the installation of the dry dock, FAITH RIDES SMOOTHLY SAN FRANCISCO, May 2% nerete steamer Faith, Puget sound with a he riding smoothly thru s lay plant inn anda complete the ontil business ement. Over 000,000 wi McKAY CHIEF John McK was the prin KER f Vancou speaker t the} ae the The en route to vy load, was| heavy sea to | Capt. Connell reported. An 86 a blowing off the north | ern California coast, where the Faith! 7 knows dep: || was reported steaming northward, shine the First Methodist Friday night Episcopal church opTimisT ‘The “optimiat” sees some darkened The night oh. Méonie- Faith is due here Saturday NOW SCREENING Admission 20c Children 10¢ Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra 30 Pieces Direction Marius Brambilla Clever in all a crook’s cunning, and yet charming, with all the innate sense of refinement that only comes from luxury and life’s better things, De Luxe Annie will steal your heart and sympathies just as she “frisked” her vic- tims’ fortunes. Barring none, “De Luxe Annie” towers over all Norma Talmadge’s former successes. ALSO THE PICTOGRAPH | LAUNCH EMMANUELE Wl, The Seattle Dock Co, made launching in Sea sending the hter Vittorio Emmanuele 11 The ship was chris tened after the king of Italy, in hon or of the entrance of Italy into the war on the side of the allied nations, May ‘ 16 But one more launching will be made before the interests of the big plant are taken over by the Skinner & Eddy Corporation, June 1, Construction & Dry its lant, all but one in life worth living, seldom meets a tent, water night as it is last declare press bureau * and “on con v-| Break Water Main The evidence purports to link ait at U. S. Navy Yard} the Sinn Fein movement with Ger-| Bremerton's big water main was| ents, many of whom operated] found to be broken at 11 points”Fri rica day night, and the city’s water sup iene ply cut off. The work had evidently been done with @ pick, and is thought | |to have been enemy activity, Guards SEATTLE-TACOMA ha recently been withdrawn from | TACOMA, May W, Barnes,|‘"* Plant, a Tacoma aviator, a request | with Postmaster C. BE. Stewart, to| the |carry mail by aerial route between the official | Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. EVIDENCE OF REVOLT PLOT IN IRELAND IS CAUSE OF SURPRISE) BY WEBB MILLER United Preas Correspondent DUBLIN, May 25.—Revelation of the evidence obtained by the Rritish, WOULD CARRY MAIL of a revolutionary movement in Ire land which culminated last week in wholesale arrests of Sinn Fein lead: | ers caused widest discuesion here to- day Radicals statement a spir Fourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret, FREE DOCTOR Ku-Gevernmeat Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leek for the Free Dester Sign. You hear the ited Gross | ANSWER. ait | bitterly denounce issued by | Lodge Cafe} | | |

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