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GERMAN-BORN | AMERICAN IS oH e ioh Me NABBED AS SPY Mesos ana Continued refusal of federal IBY CORA MOORE- | WAR WORKERS | _TOMASS HERE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. PAGE 4 efficiats to discuss the circum i stances which led to the arrest ! lous ast nig : | av 1 o'clock the park was prac. | the ee, ot taews y deserted, and It looked aartt 1t| county ¢ ot dete President of th & Kano fight rain any s appeal for war oe vee Felt lke it, too; dank and chill, you! ‘The council of patriotic sd flees in the know, and dark. You could have wants every man and woman to Jott marge of vi dark with a knife > that war at home may be emcee tadiceted F | 1 was beginning to feet lonesome: | easily and justly distributed among further arrests are pending, and [rice as 1 reckon al that Kann’s operations were of | does occastonally the: ost everyone times, and I In a few moments | felt a bump ‘The espionage complaint waa sworn] inat nearly bowled me over, and the entire citizens Tt has already taken active part broad scope. was just thinking how probably most Liberty Loan, War Savings, Ne 242 2 j i fiir ras Parente ecacee ee’ won| coh teita eoeeioiscerues ona other To Weld All Loyal Citizens in H ZL. Reames anc r brought their sweethearts to me last) campaigns arrest, When K he could! ing instead of making love; in fact,| . 06 Purponss to wnif (@) Ui d Effor n the t l furnish bail of $ the amount/] was getting sentimental when I Ser ebantityiie ¢ i _ nite eu Was raised to $20,000, the maximum. | heard a crunching on the gravel and) ine guplica 2.9) Bree was atil in the ‘county Jalil wen’ uncertain reo ing a | to Win Saturday. HIS VOICE]: Ro by Capt. Wilson of the half stumbled inte th “ Relligence office, before ” A string of oaths i Wilasioner Robt. W. Mociel 1 had heard since ai ‘That Kann is involved in a nation as the boye used to e an be ‘Wide plot, in which direct commun!- m, Was sent up, told me that gation was established with Ger le | fe ¢ MANY, was the general assumption in [> | t b MEMB R f th th Fy federal circ! now to be a E 0. e nc jf Kann ts ei » draft age. He | . ly thru the personal calls pree pat field apartme: ve. and ent members at the homes of « ly * publican st. He is married, zona, | n ermany i be The membership fee is 50 cents fr American in 1916 & month for men and 25 cents for ca caring on the case, | women. These rates may be reduced ye Swhtich will be tried in the ister, 3 frict court In Seattle for June 10. New an Welopments in the « “Which Ras been un t was an animal limited to two legs to whom I waa indebted for company He pulled himself up and began feeling me over. “Oh, a bench! Well, well! ‘Scuse my language. “Old pal,” he went on, “I certainty am glad to greet yuh ,an' I*think I'll jus’ ast yuh to put me up for the night. Can yuh do it? Can yuh? Course yuh can, Shan't make a bit : ’ trouble, jus’ say ‘good-night’ right now” — He muttered to himself two or ‘That it is possible to regulate traf. | three times as he turned uneasily in conditions for jitneys so t n| bis sleep. Quoting poetry, I guess he profitably and relieve traffic) was, for I heard him say something ‘and he stretched himself out, and it wasn't any time before his heavy breathing told me he was asleep. | tion of the city, was a reed|about “the world well lost, me The city is divided into 12 divie ions, for the purpose of orgar ' | these corresponding to the territories joe draft boards Bach division is charge of & commander, under whom) are precinct captains, and under these are block Heutenants, with two aides each “The main object ts to bring about & masse formation of al! the loyal men and women of Seattle into an organized and effective ‘second line! of offense and defense’ for war pur poses,” said Harold Preston, presi dent of the King county council of | defense, Saturday. “The work of the state and county counctla of defense in Incr@asing very | rapidly, and {it is absolutely essen tial that the membership of the! councils be increased so that the bur den may not fall upon a few patri COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE! President Wilson telegraphed to Dr. Henry Suzzallo, President of the members of Mayor Hanson's ape- | brave,” or something like that, and| otic citizens.” jitney committee, who met again | then the first thing in the morning iy evening after individual im jhe maid it again. It hadn't rained mn State Council of Defense, in March, of this year: among jitney drivers, after all, and he had had a more Your State, in ing its National Defense nization, is making an advance of nah cesta pan of reruntion wit] comforabie bed chan migst tavel! WITAL STATISTICS VITAL SIGNIFICANCE. It will result in WELDING THE NATION TOGETHER Baie tevestisstios “a been| It was the sun that woke him up| “Oren as no nation of great size has been welded before. It will build up from the bottom an Jitney drivers are invited to/One little ray shot right down thru MARMIAGTA understanding of sympathy, an UNITY OF PURPOSE, which will have an IMMEDI- ' Suggestions. The present laws! the willow branches and he opened| Albert F Green and Helen Workman, , ATE AND DECISIVE EFFECT upon our great ndertaking. . . . @ fusion of eemances will not intertere| bie eves, _ [eats Coctge Dizee ead Made! Cave. energies... . into one HARMONIOUS AND EFPECTIVE POWER. Through this 2 i - ae 2 ro Fo yack gn Greetings great new organization we will express with added emphasis our WILL TO WIN, and ‘ ut moving or our confidence in the utter righteousness of our purpose—WOODROW WILSON.” be one of the results sought by | looking around or showing any other ? . ! ‘ mart Who shall answer this appeal for the COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE by “a7 | “sae beedaghaemmmpepean our Chief Executive, this call to every citizen’s loyalty? It is YOU! Every one oon, of us! ’ ’ i * -* Newton Medda, Bremerton, | Kater Marie Olson, Beattie Mio W. Swanson and Amanda Werner, + ere cect at a Mau, orn cartere and Lowre Leonta Reason out for yourself the tremendous significance of this messags of our Chief Executive! puswis Moen, $1, and Magda Overtte, 18, ° The co-ordination of all citzens in one Official body to work loyally hand in hand with our President in a ‘will to win’ is of immeasurable importance. Citizens, men and women! On your comprehension in this matter there depends the saving of perhaps millions of lives. The shortening of the war, by the exercise of our maximum power, our “unity of purpose,” by scientific, organized business efficiency, is self-evident. THIS IS YOUR PART. You have subscribed to Liberty Loans, to the Red Cross. You do Red Cross work, you ~~ a shipyard worker. You conserve food. You are loyal. You have given sons and bro to face death! F TRUE! But there is ONE THING MORE TO DO to make that count! There is a Captain of the local COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE in every voting precinct. YOU are wanted in your precinct on the muster roll of the COUNCIL. What to do? To play your part as one of us, to stand by, one solid citizen array behind our boys at the front. At Washington City the enormous responsibilities of Avil life are in the hands of the National Council of Defense. And what great its officers will feel, what faith they will have, when they know the local Patriotic Councils are fully organized, keen to give quick and sure response to their “orders’”—those orders for food and fuel conservation and all those other appeals which have already, as one example, kept these United States from the terrible consequences of famine! The COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE forms the essential foundation, the last link in the chain ; from National Council of Defense through State Council and County Council DOWN TO THE PEO- . May 37 PLE. It is the PEOPLE, all of us, that the National Council must reach to make good. That is evi- dent. The COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE sees to it that the people are reached in food conser- vation, in Liberty Loan, in Red Cross, in all those emergencies which are so vital to our existence and work. Colfelt worked as a biack |‘her ts’ us vand’ Men J. A. Oardner,| : our success in this war. j eet at the iron plant of Imac &/$19 W. 1ind, May 99 NOW! What forms the COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE in YOUR precinct and YOUR division? | SE aE Just a handful of hardy, patriotic men and women as an executive? Only.these? No, sir! YOU! |FEDERAL OFFICERS ARE |':; ; Every man and woman of us! We must have ALL! Why a few only?) Why should YOU hang | AFTER WIRELESS PLANT eG ae back? ledge 08 a secret Wireless @tation.| repre! . y at you s ong to the Council in your precinct. which may be a link in spy commu-|, <a = nication lines from the United States | When you are a MEMBER _OF THE COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE you are, in fact and in act, a part of the National Council of Defense—a Civilian Private, in that duty of tremendous sig- to Germany, via Mexico, was claimed by « department of justice prober| | nificance, the vast domestic service of civilian co-ordination. here today. The station is near Dal a 716 Mr And Mra #0 tanman, #16 THE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS NOW ON— a YOUR COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE! Federal officers from Dallas, mi) 717 2. Paso and Lox Angeles are attempt-| May aging ing to locate the plant o Mr. and Mra W. Gnertach, 122 EE 1 i, May 2 rand Mra. G. M Ornate, 4746 GEN. CROWDER URGES |*:: 4 A. Mienatone, ou | LARGE REGISTRATION "3,3" fcr 50% iionan, | WASHINGTON, June 1.—Provost a eee | ae. Mareha Crowder has called on | DEA Languidly, and with quite an alr,|_ Fred Chartres Counter, 18. and Margaret I thought, my man arose and after | ¥4ihorns & 4 See One rom a/fumbling about in his ragged old|maran Adeiaite Raw, t eggs ree agen coat pocket, fished out @ nickel and| “hay J Ramsey, inded it to the caretaker. ow Blogg * agg and was worth $1,000,000. ri a 7 . "Fou have made & mistahs, air, alonnen. inet ee ae he said. “Not a bum—a]| Louis M. Laren and Petre Mationn, ger for the night, rather, air.” Beata And he trailed on down the path,| pare Mastien eNom leaving the caretaker gazing discom-| nalph Dowgias Mason, 97, and Ingria fitedly at the coin in his hand. M. Damgard, if, Orville. (Continued) ninThs Ctrl to Mr and Mra J. B Rocking BLACKSMITH iS ham, 604 Kinnear place, May 17 May » | Girt to Mr | Waanin Roy + kK q c IGARISI 4 Mire Marcoks, 9 May 21 4 Mra, 8 0 Kade, Boy to Mr and Mra K. Benoda, " Mato st. 14th NB, May & A | Cart Colfelt, 1612 N. 44th ave., was|_ Girl to Mr. and Mra MH. Uyeda, 316) Girt to Mr. aod Mre K. Mano, Bratt) almost instantly killed earty Satur-| "Ae, *ts wy ana Mra HK. wast, 616% day morning, when he waa atruck| math ave, May 17 down by an automobile while croms-| Girl to Mr and Mre ©. Uehide, 815) ing Railroad ave. at the foot of; King st, om his way home from| work on the night shift. The auto was driven by J. L. Cob} vin, 3412 Wharton st., who is being! investignted by the authorities. Col vin in an Ames shipyard employe,| Washington st, May 25 and was iso on his way home from|, Git! to Mr. and Mrs Omaru, $91 Wasn- Wear This Badge of Civil Honor re Th. Ofkawa, 118 ire. NM. Eikuent, ay 19 4 Mra Cf, Toes, 914 4 Mra TL Le fientth, 609) ay 1 Mra. J. P. Moore, 1632 Ps Ay be and muniel- | ore t te with King county #8, 4892 Granam ave ON THE SAME BILL th MIRIAM government on naure complete and orderly intration | > ie Were DR. HENRY SUZZALLO, PRR HAROLD PRESTON, | 7 GEO. DONWORTH, of American youths who will have Chairman State Council Chairman King County Council of Chairman Finance Committee King |reached 21 since June 5,1 Kine 1 month, Menttle pital, May 29 23, Beattie General now. Defense. County Council of Defense. ral h ph OFFICERS TO HOP}, of Defense. fm, 64, 6203 Brooklyn ave Marking the opening of the new) ™* . i IB age nd instituting & ecries| Ama T. Dahl, 94, 419 W. 70th, May 28 & ‘ . . of Saturday dance military E: | f h Cor il f P. ioti Servi ball will en at the Army and| Complaints of tn the wu xp anation 0 t e UNCUS . 0} atriotic ce 2 Navy club Saturday night. ‘The club | Per! : The COUNCILS OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE have been officially organized by the q —IN— rooms at ’ e. and Jefferson Laura 6 King Count ounell of Defense, in conjunction with the State and National Councils at. are thone ch of the 12 draft {rman, and each arate Member. of Defense here is a COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC 8 divisions of Seattle, each having a full itive Com: having a Captain, with aides, in each Precinct. Each Precinct has its ship List or ‘Muster Roll.” dy used by the Beattie Athletid club. mt a The Innocent BRITISH LOSE HEAVILY. 4 LONDON, June 1--British cagual y againne A. C. Kennedy, Crawford against Oliver Headquarters Central | Committee of Membership { ~ Drive June 2nd to 9th =| 4 J in extreprely weak, and in a enitical| Chaperon club and many university wtudents, ‘ 5 Officers’ services are voluntary, without pay. There is a vast amount of work to do literature to distribute, house-to-house and other work for Liberty Loan drives, ete. Those members not taking active part in the work may know that they are, neverthe- leas, wanted to do #0, and anyway, their membership means a great deal to the organ. lows ization Killed or died of wounds—Officers, 546; men, 20,518, INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS AS TO HOW TO JOIN Precinct Captains and their aides will call at your homes, Factggies, stores, offices, OPEN NEW ARMORY Wounded or missing-—Officers,| Adults 10e—Children Se hits: chon iseats | Me NOW! Aitogey EARS pauls will be supplied with membership cards for employes. Window hang@® and buttons will Prices Include Tax i ceaingle copier ab the GASeemmery ar be given all members, OR YOU MAY CALI, AT HEADQUARTERS FAIRBANKS IS WEAKER Sa#?inston wns opened Priday MEMBERSHIP DUBS: Men, 50 cents per month, Women's Auxillary Council of night-aith © brilliant military bail Patriotic Service, 25 cents per month. All membership duos, wherever collected, go to INDIANAPOLIS, the Division in which member belongs. June 1.—The| Over 1,000 couples danced, includ condition of Chas, W, Fairbanks was|ing members of the Seattle Girls’ i |

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