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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918, PAGE 7 MARCH SHOWS HANSON ASKS CITY PROBE OF “DIVINE SARAH" NEWS SENSE.IN CAR ACCIDENT; PANS SERVICE WINS HEARTS AT WASHINGTON, Juno %4—The ont A. W. Leonard | its, as printed in new era in war 5 ty Inaugurat: | ° und Traction, Light | are true “ Mt ed by the adopt Co poliey otl® noluded a request | serious and pa : Weekly war talks to newspaper men | atreet car accident | relief, he by Maj. Gen, Pey Cc. Maren, chief | Of Saturday ening, which caused w Of staff, is the r t of a decision | he injury of 20 persons, be pr made by him when he returned from | “Cir street car tranxportat Bvancé tact enring even worse than the committe . Prior to his retu ' o ports,” Hanson w “and the att w ‘ * What was being done in France was| Wel! 0@ their local representatives ' tat "a pate in ilteiiad by the departinent until leaves but little encouragement to tha les ecient nie Hts use had been approved by Gen. | nope for Improvement in the future. a preheat A e a Pershing. ith thei rolling stock detertorat after Mayor Hanson wounded “- ; Now every me ‘ Y ing and becoming more unsafe daily tice! and 4 ’ t No : one concedes Per atre re ” « newspaper men who have had con-| cating “pub ineanitary care like | i!ane and given help by the 5 by Bertrand at t tact with him have found that his/hananas on a bunch,” Diet Ss ; tty aneial strait Amertean ¢ r ae “news sense” and his appreciation of} « yg le gpl d give good servic t will inued to Wed the importance of letting the people | 2 Want t know some of the rea) tig challenges Utilities Buperir night the Know what he ts doing, and why, is | °°" for the kind of service the city tendent Murphine's statement of @ Mine. Bernhardt will play the : Deaat wit is getting,” said Mayor Hangon, “in:| profit for the car lines for Barge Bh tom *“ Secretary Raker, also, in an effort | “!uding also the lying idle of cars in| May, offering to to the Red | ‘phere are five other acta on the ° " not to go so far in matters of pub. | the barns while the public is jammed | Cross if shown y standard rp pte icity as to give valuable inforcation |!8t0 the cars in service ds of « ent. Mine W a won ere 1S no to the enemy, has often shied so} John Kubacka, 1023 Marion at neernt . APANY'® | derful voice Doll Song widely. as to withhold information | motorman of car that smashed | big bond issue, which, President 5 ame coment that would have encouraged and | !"to the tral and who was be-| Leonard says, the co! necured e and Maird made a hit with Seartened the pubiie. Heved to be fatally in has been} the right to issue, Mayor Hanson A “iceman” ona oe March's period of service abroad, | Mscharged from the city hospital | says n have a good line of patter however, during the months when | 2d allowed to return to his home Sneaking away In the night, the Maden ane Gent Ferd, see the American espeditionsre. fecea|He quickly recovered consciousness secure, without advertisement, the |wnting “Monday Morning.” and a was getting on its fighting feet in| Under treatment. right to issue several mi’ n dollars’ | pert Donne the novstter ‘ France, and his intimate knowledge nquiry at the hospital Monday worth of borids; but when the neces | tripute a likable share of 7 mi hy dd that all victims of the) gities of the city arose, where tn F of our army situation both here and, ™ 4 4 a ment to an a it , “se . os y . overseaa.give him a better fo wreck who had not Already been al-| creasing power demands cornpelled Next Friday is National War Savings Day. tion than gither Pershing or | lowed to return home, were rapidly/us to develop a new hydro o Wwinkes q ¢ has on wh¥®h to judge what tv safe | TCorene | plant, by trickery and insidious pub : iene wines 2,000-word statement of Prost y, and in conspiracy with a ¢ Next week will be the last that the ia x : P . . , fi and what is unsafe Yo make public| , Th? 2.000 Se ee eae eee otk saci | Wiles theatre ‘giagee ' Tn accordance with the proclamations of the President concerning our wor status and pians.|4¢nt A. W. Leonard, of the Puget) tain banker, they have tried to mis utr yers w : Sound Traction, Light & Power Co.| represent our situation in order to here this season. This week ¢ eee : Z ee : * Thruout his talks, ho it is Pp » o ate > » a Olan ced een omeves’ tis] answering the statements of the| destroy, if * possible, our municipal | AFe eed of the United States and of the Governor of this State, all : agent who is talking. He speaks yor regarding the traction com: | light and power plant : ‘ _ EN i e “po Ney te cect neice, sesatt | pany's activities toward blocking the| “The public in. Beattie, ‘ residents of Seattle arecalled upon to assemble next Fri Reetly to the point, admitting aiff Sk" iv fe knows that this company r payed da at appointed places, to record their subscriptions for culties and dangers where they exist operation of ploud of attemp p the great nd 41 he devil his 4 fina: methods, was lasued Satur- tion; a cloud of a crimina c ing house le Savi e See : bi and siving the devil his due as a| fr Senate enue at ake he War Savings Stamps. ———————— Leonard has Just recently returned | fictale were bought and #« a +] u ‘3 from a trip to the headquarter of| of chame and dlegrace ar uch | KOM This Pp : > f. . VANKEE’S FATHER AND | the stone-Wedeter interests, in Bos-| ery; a cloud of incompetence and ig.| _ 18 doing #0, he loses the exteem of This day will hold no more important duty for any res- . He says th of fundamental honest the 1 rea! loves, When on . . . . MHATIVES WITH HUNS| Sov, up the tung becave tceud| tthe flak tate saved tron | ident, than that of pledging oneself to save consistently ELLENSBURG, Wash., June 24.—/ not develop the site during the war f ter Dan Kieinburg of the 316th Supply “and remain patriotic.” Traction of GIVE ENTERTAINMENT JUNE 3 ‘Train, has three relatives in the Ger. | ficials have taken no action to block Un on of the Minui man army. His father, brother and | the city’s plans, but would be tickled ary Sacred * art brother-in-law were drafted into the | to have the city enter the expenaive | little children of th ed Hea German army when the Huns invad-| proj he says. Leonard says city orphanage will give an eaiartals ed Russian Poland slopment will mean higher rates, ment June a cask ans Glarae take and regularly, so that sums of money that might otherwise - _ be thoughtlessly spent shall be invested with the Govern- ment and devoted to our great task of winning the war. », at 3 p. m. : Pledge cards will be provided at the various precinct meeting places. Every resident of Seattle will be expected to state in writing the amount so far invested in War Sav- ings Stamps, and further, to subscribe for as many more as his or her financial ability will permit. Woman,” scores a hit with her im personation of children Virginia Hayden is an entertain: | ing singer and planint The Three ume m 1 ome NOTE: The retail stores acting as sales agencies for War Savings are cyclist and comedian Btamps have asked to recommend to citizens that some particular see a ro 06 apeoificd ap place of purchase when filling out pl cards, OAK cy? . ‘ Frederick & Nelson are glad to promote this plan, which twill assist ure op Mga onn ido in distribution and help to relieve possible congestion at post-offices and wife believe he did, and tn banks, and © therefore insta ection on the First Floor where ive we te: bie banete, iho te forendt this business, ceclusively, will be do a lengthy bit of “camoufiaging when son-in-law, a loyal member of said lodge, pays them a visit. Monte Carter gets a good bit of fun out of his part, the prevaricating hubby RE ( : E ON ’ Blanche Gilmore, as the | t ing wife; Ben Holmes, as the appear in attra 85 VICTIMS IN CIRCUS WRECK ! GARY TOBACCO AUTOS 7737 employes « circus 1 3 en sn Menace and the/ HERE'S LABOR’S PART e A e ? Far and Near : wvinited seves'wni'te) IN BIG MERCY DRIVE H : ‘ ver H. Rich-| seattle industries raised $241, N PA A $ at Meany hall i. the last Red Cross war fund drive, : e News by 7 Telegraph : $ ia Stet. dareck rats George McGillivray, state secretary Cont 1 From Page One|\* d Teleph lt00 ao er ee amare (of the industrial division, has aime LUontnes bm Fage One|, . an elephone 7” aia will address |POunced. Industrial plants contrib: or ri . Y r ed Advertising | uted $210,34) unions, $14,949.03; c " wa C. Bary and 0. Kavinski were Clubs ¢ san Francisco | caterers, $ 4; dairies, $1,745.35, one t “ red motor accident at | July § and 9 and jaundries and dye works, t Hazer it ‘ lay A parcel post auction of 1441 $6,111.46. = ¥ . . ree of Honor A. 0. UW. will de ed packages will be he fe . +s ice « at Evergreet 13 First ave tigre Comfort kits will be distributed te : , Bishop Patrick J. Hay ill_ad- | the c vic ho ° te — ee ee Fenedel services for Capt. Williams | arean the Knights of Columbus Mon.|lenve division Ne 10 for Gamal a en Oo nny omes arc Ing ome seen The Me ae hels ' former f steamer F " ay night at their t at Harvard) Friday, by members of the division: Ind., ‘7 ay wey 2 wade 24 lhe “ \ een noel Senta nd Union home organization Again, at Will Your Answer Be? t Engineer Alonzo SA the" man ted at abgeat bar = THEATRE VTE » Hagenbeck- Wa auion v t Ten cents per 100 pounds will be fa ORPHEUM CIRC er ee ba % MA , 7 nen for logge Orpheum Vaudeville | CLOSING WEEK OF SEASON! _. MARTIN BECK Presents the World's Greatest Actress MADAME Will you be able to look him in the eye and say: “Old man, I’ve backed you to the very limit’? Will you blush if he asks you how much of your money you have LOANED to your government? Will you be able to PRODUCE if he asks you to count your WAR SAVINGS STAMPS? nprovement of supp «1 deliv ToRACccO FUND I : ee 102% Melrose Men and women of Seattle, Either you are doing all in your power to . PARMPTION there can be no side-stepping win, or you are not. Buying War Savings Saving the Cost the question of PERSONAL Stamps to the limit you can afford is a A ° UE RESPONSIBILITY. plain duty. of Examination 4 Fees The buyer of real property or the in- BERNHARDT | TODAY AND ‘TUESDAY (MAT. AND EVE.) “Du Theatre au Champ d’Honneur” Next Friday, June 28th, has been fixed by Presi- dential Proclamation as National War Savings Day. J ey The Milk AD TOBAC vestor in a real estate D. Net it is y Figure i » med , mortgé by _ insist- nee On that day it is your duty to go 1918, Figure out in the meantime See : ; wee (From the Theatre to the Field of Honor) in One Act, by « to your precinct mee ting (watch for just what you can save thi and on Title Insurance, - 7 Front announcement of meeting places) and go to the polling place on Friday pre- saves the cost of ex- Clip Out This Cou- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY (MAT. & EVE.) “La Dame aux Camelias” (Camille) by Alexander Dumas, the Younger pledge yourself to buy all the WAR pared to “sign the pledge” your coun- SAVINGS STAMPS you can afford in try asks of you. mcploation S6c6, 800: gets not merely a law- yer’s opinion, but a guarantee of good title in the form of a Title Insurance Policy. He is insured nst ex- pense and inst at- tack on his title. pon; Help Sammies TO THE Eprron ‘The Seattle Start Inclosed find... ..eseeeeees to buy Some good seats left for all performances, but you must get them OTHER ACTS ON THE BILL ARE: Remember, you are not GIVING your money away when you buy WAR SAVINGS ST AMPS— you are merely loaning it, on the best security in the world, at 4 per cent com- pound interest. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE This space contributed by Chas. H. Lilly Co. changes of # each of Mayo and Lynn al Gsy ren In a Comedy Sketch MORNING" Washington Title Insurance Company Travel Weekly MONDAY sua vuntinerec asians Marion Weeks The Dainty Lite American seeeeeneeeeeeseeeeensecseeecees Coloratura Soprano Albert Donnelly The Silent Humogint

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