The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1918, Page 10

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KERENSKY MAY NOT GET TALK WITH PRES. WILSON | ~ EXPRESS DOUBT ONLY GASSING ‘HIMSELF OVER PLAN FOR bs i AID CONFERENCE (My Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n) WASHINGTON Tensky “come All official Washington is asking this question as a result of the news Wat the former dictator of revolu onary Russia ix coming to the ‘United States ] Where is little doubt here that Ke [Pensky plans to ask President Wil “gon for financial and mic ald for Russia, This the 5 dent had Biready decided to extend before Ke Srensky made his dramatic reen _ tance into the world’s history If the once great Russian asks mil PP Aiary Intervention, however, the an #wer he will receive from the United Btates ts a question Tm Bis speeches in London, Ke Pensky has not indicated that he wil military intervention in Russia. he says “The Russian people will shortly you in the fight for the great of freedom Must Have Army “To rejoin the allies, Rusia must have an army, and it ts believed Ke * ry plans to ask the United to help in orgunizing it _ Whether President Wi! Kerensky is a questio Was reported a month a On his way to Ame’ te department unofficlally to two or three prominent Rus that the president could not re him because he does not repre. any government or party in cpl His reception by the president it complicate the already deli Russian problem with which the is struggling. q fs action, in permitting Ke ‘y admittance to the country Fefusing it to the Dutch Social “Mroelstra, may, however, have effect president's de i qt) AW ay vi aa to hy Hf Ih amt fe mM ii, July 3.—Can Ke pack i) ili Mu {ty raul | Ibu ! a ul Hild] bi it tf re FERRY IS BOUND SAYS GERMAN DR, GLADDEN OVER TO JURY LABOR CANNOT DIES IN OHI0 Pierre P. Ferry, wealthy business COLUMBUS. on the ILHAMUS NAMED IN VALLEY SUIT DYALLUP, July ?.—W. H. Paul and other officers of the and Sumner Fruit Growers tion were ch: et with “high dealings” h company in a suit filed oa them by dissatisfied members of |M4n. and brother of Mrs. Eliza Fer Washington Gladden, Congregatic Ang ry-Laary, arrested Tuesday for flour and arteie, “who ‘onan Poke complaint asks for a complete | hoarding, was bound over to the fed taka din te toe a To even discuss peace weakens the will to fight. That's why American labor representatives and liberals in England and France will not confer with Ger man socialists, They have con. Hing of the books and an ad-| TA! grand jury, following a hearing t of irreguiarities. before United States Comrnissioner us stated that the suit is) Robert W. McClelland, Tuesday. Of a fight to discredit me in Ferry denies intent to evade the Sad & faction that hatew mi food hoarding law. Altho secret service operatives, under Capt. Thos. ri D. Rockefeller as “ta ey.” died following of paralynis adden was § A necond yenterday yearn old, He i of the Independent four yearn, had writ served an © magazine fe B. Foster, found 548 pounds of wheat ‘cluded that, even tho German joss “ Poe ata ligic t MEN MAY REGISTER nour in ‘nis home, he says the liberals might have an earnest | \ a wes aftinated With ofusationnl Scat ton dane nikon” Saoccines on ing peace nego |2%4 Was affiliated with educational and political movements Thru hin friendship with Theodore Roosevelt, Dr. Gladden became | known an the mediator in the famous anthracite coal strike of 1902 He was born at Pottagrove, Pa, in 1836, and was the son of Solomon Gladden and Amanda Daniele PERSHING SAYS 500 CAPTURED | “ i Sontinued From Page One NURSERY COURSES | famines and nad been purchased be. tration of women who wish fore the food regulations went into/ il for the course to be effect. He told authorities he was im elementary hygiene and ignorant of the 49pound maximum | # hursing by the educational law. t of the Red Cross, is| On his own testimony, Ferry had Made at 1213 Fourth ave. | 196 pounds of flour per family tn his Classes will open next week. possession. Phe course will be conducted, He was released under $1,000 bail Mrs. M. Louise Laser. and Which he furnished by a certified fonsist of 15 lectures. They | check for $1,000 ‘designed to fit a woman nid work. when added to MEXICAN EDITORS 2gpd orn Soeree BEING ENTERTAINED WIS SOLDIER SHOOTS BY PORTLAND TODAY IDE AND KILLS SELF PORTLAND, July 3.—Portland began today its entertainment of the RT. Ore. July 3—Do- party of 20 Mexican editors who wil roubles resulted im the stop off here two days on their wa: of two here Tuesday, when thru the United States m G. Flowers, 20 years old. a The editors will be shown the city : from Camp Lewis, home Columbia highway today @ furlough, shot and Killed his 7 are fatigued by the unaccus F-old wife and then turned tomed rush accompanying their tour “Bun on himself. that a better under ” ic ding between Mexico and the Bold Sammy Gets ed States will be achieved 83 Hun Prisoners ations, their efforts would be crushed by the kaiser’s military machinery This was the explanation of the American labor commiaaion's conclu sion, explained at an open mans meet ing at Masonic temple by William Short, president of the State F ation of Labor, who recent ed from Europe, Tuesday night bers of th test when when she imponed indemnity on It mania, which practically means the starvation of that country. We can: x a not talk peace with them, because hh of 1,000 : ht, and we must save all our lel isext. Ay chine which wou uAd, Ae are ae assault, and three failed to re many ma make the whole he people of Ger subservient.” The meeting wan held under the auspices of the King County Counci of Defense SAYS GERMANY turn to the lines, Pershing added. The report under date of July 2 but are satisfi © Cha bed SHRINERS’ SACK OF FLOUR NETS $137, 500 SAN FRANCISCO, Jul meneen c= 1S BANKRUPT “Shriners’ Red Cross Sack of Flour.” bas been sold ea, CHICAGO, Ju Chicago finan and so far has netted ers today had the figures of J. Lau es * The flour has been sold in a rence Laughlin, professor conem- we number of different states, and the | lcs at Chicago university Shriners expect to make $1,000,000 Proval of America’s r to be turned over to Red Money by taxation Cross a bankrupt r CHIEF GIVES FLAG TO POLICE DEPARTMENT : and new dep n the he ie tment for Memoria refit Teeter trodes UNIVERSITIES 200" The materia cribed on either side ts in BESTOW WILSON DEGREE « er 4 FALLS THREE STORIES; "9". ONLY SLIGHT BRUISES : A governmental nored wit CALIFORNIA AVIATOR REPORTED PRISONER so he Italians Cheer American Entry ROM Ju J ' Dwight Mead, well known ormal announce FOE DENIES SINKING ithe war departments Ac wal take hele place in te line who left ear OF LLANDOVERY CASTYE ., {DAM Jul German: ‘on last from the fror toda MACKENZEN AND BELOW M ‘ WILL HELP AUSTRIANS ROME, Jul Marshal Macken zen and Gen. Below, who led th Mre. R. BL Gi WOMAN KILLED BY AUTO ON WAY TO CAMP LEWIS CAMP LEWIS, Jul THREE BROTHERS ARE SENT TO INTERNMENT man-Au trian offensive last au! LOS ANGELI r Kalenborn, of Tacoma, was knocked |tumn, are reported down and killed by « wild-running to have gone to auto while op her way to the camp. Vo general with 10 pupile to give a dancing ex made hibition The driver and passenger hief of the Austrian armie on the FPRANK LENER TS ot! Mi) OREGON MAN IS LISTED srrestea « Be nued call f0 te AS KILLED IN ACTION Private Frank KB. Le condition o' the n ee wascned into. EP cool PORTLAND, Ju rivin a. PULLMAN COMPANY Now | fter the buattle z Fre saualt t MN didstue of 18, armen aci-| Asp me ented in, UNDER U. S. CONTROL Miers and five officers who had sur the Colc 1 here, it a WASHINGTON 1 The Pui | 2 ' fendered to him. Lenert is only 19 chapter formerly nany compan will be operated un able windows of Cologne cathedral to 4 assistant engi der ral control, the railroad ad 5 old, and he has # brother also Betung in France, be removed, ministration announced today, i Cae OT oe Cc | July Clearance Sales Will Begin Friday Morning. Our - Advertisement in the Thursday Evening Star | Will Tell You All About Them ‘VITAL STATISTICS K Melger, r Klizabeth Mille, 67, 412 Great Re shevik because and FOOD IS DEPENDS THE the skillful AN IMPORTANT ENTIRE ia collapsed, movement people German MORALE OF not because the easy, to unsettle a hungry people. France rations, at work, as and and the in Ru ilar calamity. Men and gun We must ¢ our magnificent onto arry England German , trying to cause a sim- are important, the War into our kitchens and tables, fighting their daily bread. Sugar, meats must look for requests ecring currents mands Wheat, staff of life to all people, TO DO OUR SHARE IN MAKING THIS EASIER FOR YOU First__O Second—Our Sixth Floor Cafe such delicious times, White uct and fats ; which only for countless centuries, and prised to know it. order to provi te partner re import ant, War Bakery, and will g and Blue > for > on innate strength, t Russia were hungr propagandists found it are today on reduced agitators are again but so is food tho of our and we lenial, as the cause varying an satisty. of self-d been the In nor- has and still is. Floor, ha a ladly sh * Wheatles your table. meals are Cc recipes pennants are absolutely Third—All our food departments comply in request or regulation. which is absolutely <A. Neleon, and Je nad THE Bon MARCHE rows, 2 Bold, 3847 Alkt King, San Jun! Rena Netlsen 1 Mrs Magratt 20th, June 30 wheatless. mal times, Vheat i fifty per cent of all the food the French people eat is wheat bread. lacking in France and England. Both of these countries are living on greatly wheat rations, and have dangerously reduced low ticable over them. o entirely we possibl i The m Allie tent. W dinners present, hould be wheatless bread, MUNITION OF wheat sub the We Food Admi but u d, the use be avoide eddings, soci espec ia hould and how to use given on request with wheatless prod- wheatless, ed that many regu and a8 “Namo Newton, Who Plays who are en. the authorities calm! 1 of them your price," said the, bert lup Vall plained t “We can't country talking —ar Hebron } duly uve arrived ir will come in large numbers. have pastry WAR, FOR ON IT {FFICIENCY AND OUR ALLIES wheat reserves. titute re, and to individually been asked to without wheat until next harvest, can, nistration does that if such meals are of those foods needed by the. ed to the greatest possible il gatherings of any kind, and where conserve sugar and beef, and Wheatless. lly What Are You Doing About It? Your Duty---Say Privilege, Rather—Is to Save Wheat will be until harvest, lar patrons are sur- respect to the letter of every It will be of interest to you, especially if you have not already made our ac- quaintance, to visit our Bakery, which specializes on wheat-saving, and our Cafe, | WE MUST ALL SAVE WHEAT, CANADIANS WANTED TO EAT SHEEP IN “THE WANDERER” | let_any “The BERRY PICKERS ARRIVE PUYALLUP. pick and from now on they and them. "NO LUNGMOTOR We have been asked to which are not prac- ave our wheat for not favor extra invited guests are cake, at all Neat Red, AT GREEN LAKE, IS COMPLAINT Editor The r: On the 22nd of" witnessed a drowning at Green Lake Municipal Bathing, ch, and, on account of the agita as a result of the inei- pen expecting to hear © present. ad when taken from t if he hadn't been, he <2 between the time it r them to find a telephone to | summon aid Th June I caused took punt of lack of e, itis a very ® not to be con- 4 moment, when it may saving of a life, and it take more than one in. @ this kind to bring the fact J for to the proper authorities | that if they haven't been intention-} ally remiss in providing up-to-date, life-saving facilities at this particular |” | bathing beach, they will at! ippear to have been careless, . and I act tion for one, would request quick ; } the matter, before a repeti- North BOY MURDERER UNDER EYE OF ALIENIST HER Alvin Adams, self derer of confessed mur: Milton Raymer, will not | be allowed to enter a plea to the im charge of second degree murder | | esday. Im the mean-) be heltiignder th of Dr. D. ATS ichon M + ’ old, and a 4@@ the army, the Boy’ Si attitude toward the crime which he so readily admita i until next time he will observance n years mental baffl authorities, Depat i utor S. M, Brackett said? Tuesday that he was personall: of the opinion that the bey was eane >.

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