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~ PLAN BIG DRIVE ry FOR COUNCIL OF SERVICE JUNE 2, Seattle proposes to lead the nation in organization for war service work, To this end, the council of patriotic service, with the approval of the state and county councils of defense and of President Wilson, will launch a campaign on Sunday, June 2, the objective of which will be to get every man and woman tn the elty enrotied as a member of the council, With every man and woman a member, it will be a simple thing t transmit to every home the calls of the government, be it for the sub seription of Liberty Bonds, « War food conser vation. or other war necessity, The council will permit of the scientific, democratic distribu jon of war burdens to all persons in reportion to they ability to serve, it is stated. The drive ship in the one week, Ho: men and women will be welcomed There will be a membership charge of 50 cents a month for men and 26 cents a month for women, The fi nancial side of the organization will be subordinated, however everyday service, and limited to such AMOURt as Necessary to carry on the pal and other for complete member “Your state, tional defense organization, i# mak ing an advance of vital significance It will result in welding the nation together as no naffon of great size has been welled before,” is the in- dorsement that has come to the council leaders from President Wil gon. Louls Friedlander ts chairman of the campaign committee and assist ed by Ed Ballinger, Frank Hull and Valker building uring the drive. Year’s Greatest CLASS “A” throughout the City. Two Tickets. previously. Under six years of For the convenienc be obtainable only throughout the city. from time to time. papers of Edmonton, 1917. ot | council is to continue for and girls as well as to that of purposes of in extending the na. | hers, will maintain offices at 332 STARTING TODAY CHAS. CHAPLIN “Chase Me, Charlie” THIRD AND PIKE NEW SCHEDULE Of Street Railway FARES EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1918. Five Tickets for 25 Cents—All Tickets must be purchased off the cars at depots Four Tickets for 25 Cents for Tickets purchased on the cars. Single Cash Fares, 7 Cents. No Workmen’s Tickets. After 11 p. m. Cash Fares 10 Cents or Transfers—Same system as JUVENILES Under 15 years and high’ school stu- dents with certificates, 25 cents, or half-fare. After 11 p. m.—5 Cents or two Juvenile Tickets; children under six years, free PARCELS 5c¢ charged for all large parcels. BABY CARRIAGES 5c between the hours of 5 cent tickets may be purchased from Con- ductors on the cars on Monday and Tues- day, April 29th and 30th. On and after May 1st these tickets will A list of these places will be advertised The above is a facsimile of an advertise- ment that appeared on April 30 in the daily The Edmonton lines are Municipally Owned. THEY PAY NO TAXES. We paid nearly $800,000 real and personal taxes on March 15 last, covering the year The Edmonton Wage Scale for Trainmen is from 30 to 40 cents an hour. Our Wage Scale for Trainmen is from 33 to 40 cents an hour, with’ PAY AND ONE-HALF FOR ALL TIME OVER 8/4 HOURS. PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY ‘MONEY TO DIE '' IN 90 DAYS IS | COURT DECREE | SAN FRANCISCO, May 29— ‘Thomas J, Mooney's only hope to es: Jeape the gallows again Hes with the governor, or in a possible appeal to the United States supreme court. In resentencing him to death yes terday, Judge Franklin A. Griftin placed the time for execution indefi nitely between 60 and 90 days from date of sentence. Mooney's attorneys will plead a writ of probable cause before the court in an effort to keep their client have him sent to San Quentin pent tentiary ‘ second time, For the Judge Griffin read the death sentence yesterday prefacing it with the remark, is nothing left for sne to do.” |He Didn’t Want to Wear Yellow Mark Because Ruth Cook of Bremerton | thre ed to put a yellow chalk | mark on D. A. Wentworth, real ex tate man of that city, when he re fused to contribute a dime to the Red Cross last Saturday, she was siapped in the face. With a group of girls, Miss Cook had drawn | squares and circles on the sidewalk to gather in small change for the mercy society City and state charges of disturt jing the against Went worth will be heard Friday Express Companies Merge | WASHINGTON May 29.—-The transportation business of the Wells Fargo, Adams, American and South ern Express companies will be merge ed into one, under a new private cor poration, capitaliaed at $30,000,000 Staff members of University of Washington Daily met Tuesday night to banquet at Sorrento hotel Laughter Frolic THIEATRE any in force age—free. 10 tickets for and 6:30 p. m. e of the public, 5- at various stores Alberta. in jail at San Francisco, rather than | “There “The }and unjustly convicts the justly susp | Sydney Drew co | Farland, self.appointed forge sheriff's dau’ that of the m Paramount | reel Tame Lions | FILM PROVES ENG GIRLS ARE INDUSTRIOUS | is plainly visible in |tures of the fine hig girls at work fin an Engti#h mu [is almost unbelie | same seen ry ante Ward, j about her head band, with jetther ear and low on her neck MONK IN COLONIAL part LEMMER FLASHES NEW FILM ___ DRAMA, “SEAL OF SILENCE” | Scene From “The Biggest Show on Earth, Coliseum Starting Thursday, For three days, starting today, the, # lemmer will show Karl Williams in. | 1 of Silence ry is of an eminent surgeon The at and student of heredity, who pro the th that tn se child reveals the pa wh to recogn his owr loves, the keeper of the m™ wife had carried to her grave Darmond plays the role of e woman who is un a Pathe weekly anal ly. | There is BEING CAPTURED NOT | 80 BAD, THINK | GHORGE he sheriff's Being & prixoner, with pretty daughter in charg the jail is not such an awful hardship. At least, no thought young Gec Ma being capture ttle plays the part of and Wallace i Relieve Me, Xantippe. diluted fun, at the * The Liberty th Star Liberty News Weekly Pictograph, and tw y Wild com not lazy. Th viewing the pic Engliah girls are « in the The Melting Pot of the Pacific |i another interesting pictorial shown Jat Levy's Orpheum thin week on the bill as “The Yellow Ticket,”| | mewrrcnNa, COIFFURE 18 SHOWN BY FLORENCE { Florence Vidor’s hair bids fair to }rank soon with Doug's smile or | Kitty Gordon's back. In “The White Man's Law,” in which the young lady in question is co#tarring with Sessue Hayakawa, at the Strand thia! week, forth as other feature of the prod the glomey black tresses draw much comment “ 1 ja Miss Vidor wears her hair wound like a tight silic} flat knots over large FILM j a A monkey plays a very Important] In Under Suspic at the PALACE In = bright comedy sketch Second cplsode of the This means high BIG STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918. PAGE 5: (Continuous Dail (Continuous Daily 11 to 11) y ll Continuous Daily 11 to 11) 11 3rd and Madison |\O-R-P-H-E-U-! LEVY’S ‘Starring Enid Bennett, at the or | Fennie Ward tm ‘The Hurton- Holmes HHnQs4 Sorrnx Here Until Saturday Night Because of Its Tremendous Popularity. NO MORE SATISFYING PICTURE HAS BEEN SHOWN HERE IN MONTHS Weekday Matinees, 10c; Nights, 20c; Children Half. whose | from Gerry Orchestra Interesting the 4 CLASS A , BLIZA HAD NOT , ON “DE LUX LEAGUE HEARS CHUBB | . the coordination of played at the ¢ Thursday by Norma Talmadge. excape over the ice on skatem leave in) no trail for dogs to follow,” CLEMMER FRANK KEENAN. I] “Loaded \ Through This 1 Dramatic Story Tmo ane Almost Proves His Point— That when a man plays for high stakes; when @ man MUST win—be it for riches or for a woman—he must play with Tf MORE MEN _ OFF FOR ARMY : | members of thé Drama league at tho| NEW DRAFT CALL'§ “ WILL SOON COME WASHINGTON, provost marshal ‘postate office in @ sizable draft call 2l-yearold men) This developed as one of the steps contem plated in increasing rapidly the size | m9) the se ther special cal as | criminal, t ¢ St. Louis Ethical soclety.| tends to make rom the past WE BOTH THINK iM IS WONDERFUL, | SAYS MRS. CONKLIN Says She Feels Like New | © Person Since Taking Tanlac | into the army’s work —Husband Also Benefited [FOOD Is STOLEN BY THIEF SENG = FRANCISCO, war machine | string its pace, and it is estimated the end of this year the suppiy of Class No, 1 will have been | nearly exhausted, either at war work jor in the military establishment. Al men have been and 3, men who are skilled in trades or callings that fit 19 men had been sum was found that eight had fa ‘They were listed as dollars have been stole carn and*wharves by ring hievea, federal and po here was no parade thru the | and other a « were found inion No. 10 has insued a 1 who falied to appear for ex || BISHOP. URGES IRISH YOUTH TO RESIST DRAFT BY WEBB MILLER United Press Correspondent A sermon by veral other men SUFFERED TEN am now feeling like an entirely Spain Reports to . S. on Prisoners ‘Held by Germans |. nee venue wi WASHINGTON been received today t | SIX NURSES GRADUATE | PLAYS PART the GUTERSON" AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA and an address was | Conktin is the made by Mayor Hanson. Orchestra Number HIP ENDID NEW sHow TomMonnow MATTIE CHOATE & CO. “Outclassed” _ __5 OTHER BIG “HIP” ACTS KITTY GORDON in “THE INTERLOPER” “THE EAGLE’'S EYE” Ir atter ench vaudeville show on Ht conscription to the utmost caused widespread comment Xylophone Solo mnected with the s ancertaining t THEATRE Daily 1 to 11 sermon was delive! confirmation ceremonies. He lauded De leaders of the Sinn Feiners, erican prisoners of war fter coming here whose advice should be and Thursday Francis X. Bushman Mine Irishmen in Ireland to remain cz was constantly s which left a isagreeable taste in my light I have gotten up and tried every way to lumpy feeling and the ing sensation it caused ry nervous and on this sermon, press voices the hope that Bishop attitude does not represent entire Catholic hierarchy ot Ireland, ay For AGN Indigestion | ee ee PARIS—Maj. 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Ask any druggist fora 3: $ of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon will find that irritations, blackheads, eczema, blotches and similar skin troubles will d A little zemo, the penetrating, satis- fying liquid, is ali that is needed, for it | banishes most skin eru; tions, makea the skin soft, smooth an ‘The E, W. Kose Cow Cleveland, 0. ertion and are moody and depressed general rule BOLDT'S gans, which need ¢ 1414-16 THIRD AVE. Tanlac ts sold in Seattle hy Bartel! Stores under the rection of a special ‘Tantac represent: | alive,—AdverUsement