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Mditor The Star: In honest seal, Star yesterday quoted me, altho our reporter interviewed a subord) nate in my office, to whom I referred him, In the thought expressed, how altho not In the exact words, I that ething must ohibIt excessive rental heart agree 180 Owners and agents however 6 hildren” practice The prices. and the “no « is the exception, not the rule. increasing sticma of extortion and the disgrace of barring children are 4 due, 1 think, to the greed and dinloy ; alty of a minorit Starting Sunday ortion go up and « the ae Ht lere and agents Jand are matin | Many are not ree t true, t rained rents, h average prices. clving interest on Rentals in Seattle a diffientt problem. Tt however, Regulation The need is cooperation part of honest house owners ents, the labor council, Real sclation, and other organt # interested in public welfare hou owner of agent who more t operty ts © regulated and convine hb right of regulating ax no wuC moa there smposed of the Real Kx representatives of the house owners and agents, the abor councils and the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club. | Open sessions once a week, the pub- © reading and discussion of com | plaints and arguments, the analysis nd investigations, soon I think, in the desired air rentals for all kinds 1 apartments, furnished hed. In all in of the and thie schedule 1 be en |forced thru the power of publicity moral suasion. Once the ached |ule of fair rates ts established and published fuel, the Seattle spirit will attend to enforcement without bothering Uncle Sam and th should not call a person a profiteer until ft ts preven | Without common, senstble cooper. ation, the present confusion and in Jefficiency will continue, and the ntiemna for extortion by the minority tate ation eperta Marguerite Clark’s stage success, the play that made her a screen star. The witchery of this dainty little lady, the magnificent staging, the charm of the story, make it a gem of stagecraft. | grow until Uncle Bam appoints riian. Honest and effective ity {manifestly imponsibie | without previous committee work, vestigation and upon which to base it TIL, NORTON, Director of Publicity, Seattle Cham | ber of Commerce and Commercial Chub. HANSON PROBES UNRAINE REVOLT JITNEY SERVICE IS ON IN FORGE, =e day, with his jitney committee, into the reasons why foreign WASHINGTON, June 1.—Th bending companies, represented volt of Ukrainian peasants is in Seattle, are interfering to keep full force, official cablegra: jitwey men from forming » mu- nounced today. ‘The peasants are| ‘al company and putting 200 burning the woods, destroying the| Cats Into service, crops, refusing to giv up agricultural! /f foreign bonding companies suc implements. German expeditions | Cred in keepir have been sent to disarm them, | °Uns und sometimes using artillery to do It Other messages the Big Four Photoplay Houses | ALL. AT FIRST AND CHERRY 408. DANZ, MANAGER FOUR THEATRES CLOSE TOGETHER A Yarge combined seating capacity. It means you don't have "te wait long for comfortable accommodations. Best of pictures | always, and priced right. COMING SUNDAY hem, directly or ' the Russian sa ne 5 without any bende a r a " wreck the Black sea Buperintendent Murphine : ournn the the city ta forced to take DOUG in Mis Picture in the Papers FAIRBANKS jitneye might be ite street car ing of @ peace treaty with Finland. Geraldine Farrar -i reels God org VIRGINIA PEARSON ntendent of Public Woman F jot in STOLEN HONOR—5 Heels *, Mayor Hi Adulte 15¢ Children 10¢ | aanirs 106 Children 5@ with representa bending com the mutual jitney SS ee panies | company and -of DPEAM Two Days HAREY CAREY | Applications on hand for 200 ma chines, and that within 90 days 200 ‘Two Days be in operation if they or Mag NAZAMOVA In REVELATION t 8 reasonable fig SCARLET DROP and BIG BILL HART in care arene THE REFORMED OUTLAW Comedy F Adults 10¢ Cc en Get Adults 10¢ Children 5¢ was to ompany & aturday, but eult to en # mutual ¢ Inst Continuous From 10 A. M.to 11 P. M. ling m from ac Thurston coun two jitney CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ‘AMUS EME E GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 2 PORTLAND TRAIN No, 457 Leaves King St. Station, irr em 12:00 Noon Instead of 1:00 P, PORTLAND TRAIN No. 459 Leaves King St. Station, Seattle, 3:30 P.M. || Instead of 4:00 P. M ORIENTAL LIMITED Train No. 2 for Spokane, St. Paul, Chicago Leaves King St. Station 7:10 P. M. Instead of 7:30 P. M. . W. MELDRUM, A. G. P. A. ar J. MOORE, C. P. & T. A. Columbia St. and Second Ave. SEATTLE iblican Casualty Co. tions in intervention were filed by George W. Allen, Robinsor Thiem & Morr Stanley G. Morrt H Beattle agents CARTER DE HAVEN tA PARKER LONE YMC Nerton ne up for hearing anwhile the 1eld up and Seattle ready to give Foreign companies claim that the | mutual company has not been re quired by the state to put up the same Kind of securities that they have, They state frankly that they | don't want the competition PALACE HIP) Continvovs Dally 1 to 11 Mattie Cheate & Co. in “Ostclaseed” 6 Other Big Hip Actes Photoplays: “The Eagle's Pye” Kitty Gordon in “The tnterloper™ & Molidayn 200 Horned toads are harmless, never even when taken Into they have a habit orthern Pac ven disturbed a.m. North Bend point 445 leave 1:05 p. m, Buckley Line | connection No. 403 leave 7:00 a, m Other trains, no change.—-Advertise- || ‘ing enable me to or ment. |] effer: Ge to any @ DENTAL OFFICE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. 1% OPEN SUNDAY carefol, painless methods end per- , he | 10 A.M. to1P. M. sonal attention. Office 9:45 p Examination ond Estimate ——— REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- Beginning Sunday, June 2nd Dr. J. Brown’s Ne ORPREUM BUEL Third and Madi St. Paul Stove Repair & Pinmbing Co. 4 lrebocks, linings epalrn for ait OLYMPIAN .. COLIUMBIAN a.m. i Dpom. 1215 pom. fl Free oe ftorem prrtecd nnd Merton. sonra OR Wg p. m. | DR. Ht. T. HARVEY pacts, | Water at onal Sth Floor Ritel Bldg. i“ : Gray's Harbor and Willapa Harbor ........120 p.m. 6:50 p, m. hecons ond Pike, Sa ee Bverett eee: 520 p.m. 11:10 a m. os PIKE OT, Mails 876 STAN—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918 WASN'T NORTON | WHO HAD CALLED "EM ‘RENT HOGS’ charging exorbitant | ould be @ joint! like the prices of food and | law courts for help. We | al conclusions ‘MOVE TO BLOCK h Agreement with | Jitney men may that they have! bonds with the| foon after} mw without the service they were| jet of blood from | sonal service and moderate advertin- || PAGE 2 SUNDAY ALL SUNDAY NOON CONCERT Chinese March sree 02 ccbewee bes Linke fo Serenade Coquette ....... Barthelemy WEEK BONG ..-ccccccccemoess «+ Selected Katinka Grand Selection......... «-.-Friml WALLACE =: WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY | | Sa ~S — | BY 460: The story of a 12-0’clock fellow in a 9-o’clock town—A. new screen beauty, Kathleen MacDonald, is co-starred | A comedy with a skate on, in 2 reels MARY THURMAN, CHARLES MURRAY, HARRY BOOKER, WAYLAND TRASK! SERED SEES Reese Admission 20c—Children 10c nance * |SCHOOL TEACHERS TO |First at Pike— ‘Continuous 11 to 11 | 1. W. W. MUST R rp UISTER ! | was published in a R. ais Hesketh | wa ‘ect les Lawson was itted o at | | Was Not Married appears in the e's | alana ehhseee tp the, SoOaeel ipeestt MEET ON SALARIES eet ota Madame Hike Ge It is believed the story was Jeremiah Neterer Friday| A meeting of the High School perpetrated by somebody with a pe- Bruce Hesketh, son of | cullar idea of “jokes.” Robert Hesketh, and No “Willlamine Smith” is known Uesketh family. afternoon laghan, L F nd Thomas John O'Cal-| Teachers’ league will be held ta a sued to R, + Councilman Smith on Friday, which | to the ad