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M Whitney, chairman of local board No, 6 may every draft board member empowered to plek up men of draft age not employed tn eavential work, and list them for Camp Lewis, no matter where they may be registered. “They will all be picked up, too,” he saya, “We are going right ahead with our check, and right now we know that leas than 1 per cent of the men registered with us have notified us of any change of o¢ cupation since July 1." Men who do not make the change from unessential employment will lowe automatically all claims for exemption, he saya Local boards are making calls for questionnaires from June 5 1918, registrants. Tuesday ts the last day for the return. fon TO RUN OR TREASURER chief r Seat 6 county stra, le, haw Nam nes fr the city of tion clerk announced hin desire te treasurer, and will run in the repub- ean primaries September 10 In the statement of his candidacy, Gaines shows that under his clerk ship the cost of conduc ed $8,000 over the p ing year, and that coat of r on dropped from 29 to 15 oe apita, He aske for support of baxis of his record Gaines had entire charge of military draft registration in Seattle before exemption boards were or was lense tra nts per n ized. He is a member of the Mur {pal Public Service and Civil Service leagues Yor 11 years the candidate was connected with banking houses, part of the Ume Metropolitan bank of Seat now paymas has at oe Meret " dep. t U. S. RAILROAD OFFICIALS HERE Car! R. Gray, United States rail road administration director of oper ations, and H. E. Byram, federal « Pa allway, ¥ t 1 day Director Gray wes forme known railroad man stationed in th the Spokane Pot efore becoming director for the Kovern ment, he served aa president of both the Great Northern and Western Maryland railroads. Manager Hyram | was president of the Milwaukee be fore its control was assumed by the government. Hoth men are making a trip of in spection thru the Northwest HANSON AIDS RESCUE OF ACCIDENT VICTIMS the detention camp May Inspection of at Camp Lewis was made b He was the guest of Cc Seattle and Mrs. Davidson at the eantonment On the way back Mayor Hanson aided in the rescue of five auto tims, whose car overturned #ix miles south of Auburn. The mac driven by M. Bructe. He sustained @ compound fracture of the leg, and Mayor Hanson helped him and his family into another car, sending them to the nearest hospital FORMER SEATTLE MAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT ine was Wesley Ford, aged 38, of Wenat hee, died Sunday morning at the North Rend hospital, st er his automobi er the em bankment in r 4 curve on the Sunset highway, between North Rend and the Summit. Ford wan a former resident of Seattle, where, for 16 years, he was employed as a writer and sign painter Evergreen and Col Ou W Knights night M TENDENCY TO ANEMIA MAY BE INHERITED of Pythias hall F anemia, may be hered In fa often runs in families, and in such cases it should be combated, as ne 18 a symptom shows, by the v reliable blood-making ton Mrs, Elsie Monate Porte street, Haverh fass., and her s¢ Dr. Williams’ Pigk Pills for thet ment of anemia and their experience I had suffered with anemia or lack of blood from my girlhood says Mrs. Monatesne. “I was losing my atrer run down, and had terrible } i took bitter ton iow and other medicines but they did not seem to help me, I was diseour ged, m ¢ was poor and what I did eat would not stay stomach my I had heard of people who were benefited by using Dr. Willian Pink Pills, and 1 decided to try them I not rovement after I had taken b My appetite be came better and I felt stronger in every way “My daughter, Antoinette ame run down about three years ago and eemed to have no ambition, She was colorless and her limbs ached continually had no appetite und her face bre w @ out with pimple Dr Mam Pillx belped her Her color came bac 1 the pair in her limba disappeare Your own druggist ells Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Ville or they will be sent by mail on receipt of price, 60 cent per box, Write to the Dr. Williams | Medicine Co., Schenec N.Y, for | free book on the blood ng the office | STAR—MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918, PAGE 4 Margaret Anglin, Who WII Play at Metropolitan Tonight Ene comes to three days tonight Miss Anglin the comedy role of a wife who, rather than husband has deserted telegram herself wad death” Margaret 2 comedy Metrope starting ars Anglin in a happy Billeted tan for a in fabric admit he her, ating” r forges ng of hin to at the bat a n hubby (whe another until ated goes had en name) tur we rea under much a after anothe Hoffman and J fally ushton, wi Phylti Margaret ama, * Hirkett Langdon Bruce, Fred | Eric, Myra Burrington and Ttalph Kemmett are other members of the company. eee | OAK Monte Carter takes a lnap into matrimony at Oak theatre and hin troubles as a newly wed are yuxh to a Irage Any prospe bridogroor exy's V f , « are plentif “When the Clouds Roll By Mianche Gilmore has another of her comedy roles and Oscar Gerard Ben Holmes and George White are; capable ansistants, The dancing chicks «ing, dance and change their costumes many Umea. FEDERAL JURY WILL GO AFTER FOOD HOARDERS The federal grand Jury, which will convene Tuesday, has a calendar of 40 canes before it for consideration ot Pierre P. Ferry capitalist, and brother of Mra, Eliza Ferry Leary well known society woman and phi pist, for flour hoarding ernment Intends to pre » the limit, t Attorney Rob Asaintant including prominent Seattle part of the HIS CONSCIENCE HURT, so PREACHER TOILS H tor of th pa k teria hurch at Au membern of the { er roubled me,” he ving enough war 'To Erect Monument in Paris for U. S. WASHINGTON C., July & monument t mmemorate t ni of the Unit t " ng the war, W ed in Paria at "the asior ry, according te patet r f he monument m be pla r La P te Loa, whiet to be named La Place des A ASKS DAMAGES FOR STREET CAR INJURIES bur Padelford. guardian of tate of Fred Padelford, minor has filed sult against the Puget Sound aoe & Power Ce lamages amounting to complaint charge t injured in. the street car’ accident at 14th ave and East Thomas st. on June 1 CAPITAL COMMITTEE TO HEAR MUNY OFFICIALS The capital issues committee at Washingt D.C, has granted a meeting city officials in con nection with the flotation of $5,500 000 in bonds to promote the Skagit power issue, Mayor Hanson, Cor poration ¢ el Hugh Caldwell Councilmen C. F Fitzgerald-and R Ht. Thomson will leave for the capi tal in about 10 da " PAULHAMUS ANSWERS HIGH FINANCE CHARGE that his Claiming accusers are members of a rival organization Ww H. Paulhamuas, president of the Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Grow er nasoclation, has issued a state financing de against him. He says the ation has done a business of $2,000,000 a year on a leapital of $2,700, under his manago- iment. i | SHE OPENS AT MET TONIGHT ||? Far and Near ui PALACE HIP The new show which opened yes terday at the Palace Hip in headed by Willie Zimmerman, known an the master mimic of the day, in imper. sonations of men of the hour, in cluding mont of the war heroes and ntatemmen Pau 1 Pauline provide an ex ceptio ring gymnastic feature Keet and Albert rune winging king and ne ae luring which Mims Inman sings popular nelected by the audience, The Ziras do a very mwift club juggling number Marun Kamp is ae aging ne YANKEE DOODLE BOY IS BORN TO SOLD omedian IER geseeseecccecesocsooeens 3 News by Telegraph § and Telephone Christ Jensen was awakened Sun morning at the Shasta hotel dn 2 Fourth » burglar * who was leaving the room with $2¢ Capt. dames Nugent, Paget sound pioneer steamboat owner, died Bun day Funeral will be by Tuceda at 2 p.m. at 1118 Cherry Lee Roy Henry made the presen tation speech at Adelphia oe when a service fag was presented to the achool by its alumni Saturday night | AMERICAN LAKE—Civilians on Murray creek worried when eng neers from Camp Lewis were seen planting mines along the river bank However, they were only dummy | mines laid for practice Nearly 15,000 people spent Sunday at Alki beach, about 1,000 entering | the water | When Henry Potter, Sunset ave and Frank Keyes, 16 1443 Sunset, clambered out of EB Nott bay after a refreshing dip Sur day they did not find their clothes dangling from the hickory limb where they had left them. They wtarted for their home after dark Special paases over the reads clos- ed to pleasure traffic in order to speed spruce production have been | eranted the Cooperative Campers, to 16, of 1439 Jenable them to open their campa on the east side of Mount Rainier Na tonal park Frank Fowler, Harper, Wash., has asked police.to look for his missing 24-year-old wife and four childre Minute Men of Precincts 19, 23, and 27 will be addressed Tuesday evening in Green Lake library, by Robert C. Saunders, United States attorney Three thrift stamps will buy one olinkin jacket Hazel 1. Smith, Redmond, is on her way to Camp Dodge, Ia, where she will train for French cantonment du Her brother ts already on hin way overseas. Mme. Madelaine de Bryas, France, whose two greatecrandfathers, Thos Willing and George Clymer, and whose grand-uncle, George Read, were signers of the Declaration of Independence, will soon «peak in Se attle on her experiences in France. re 7”. rerving with “Allied consuls, officers and elty of the algnal corps in France, will be a “ happ a er whee he #e fictals will be guests at @ banquet in tter.t n , ‘ nf * the New, Wash nete Saturday ever Se iy the er of a Yankeo | {2R.4n commemoration of the French ™! i the } r oft national fete bigwest values, New an Mance; dard weed EMPiKk MOMTGA DENTIST?” There’s a big dif- ference in dentists, and it is just as im- portant to make the right selection when in need of dental service as to make wise choice in emplo ing a doctor or a | yer. In choosing den- a tist, remember that your comfort, your looks, your health, possibly your life, de- pends upon the knowl- edge and skill of the man who does the work. 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Campers may be barred from for- ont reserves as precautionary meas ure to curb forest fires. Chiet Deputy County Assessor Frank W. Hull estimates Seattle's population at 400,000, and King coun ty's at 60,000 W. P. Cole, 4413 35th ave. received fractured skull when knocked Saturday night, by Paul C jown Harper's car Monday morning a squad of bine jackets were detailed to pack bootleg liquor at public wafety building, va ued at $54,000. The liquor has been turned over to navy by police depart ment To train Y. M. C. A. secretaries for war work in France, national war work council opened course of training at Seabeck Saturday Minor McLain, handsome son of Mra. Fannie McLain, 1718 Minor ave, first-class machinist's ma United States navy been claimed by Howard Chandler Chr: and Lillian Ruesell as A pe Navy About 80 minor railroad lines in Washington have been returned t owners by government order Four-Minute Men of Seattle will speak on the “Meaning of Americ n their talks at theatres this week Canadian veterans of the war will meet Lepper's hall, Fourth ave nd I st., Tuesday evening, and na branch of their Canadian as has ty lo of the at ay f Samuel Hill has been elected presi dent of the Pacific Highway as pre Dr. York War = iMiam Bradley Otis, of New will speak on “Issues of World In a series ot} lectures at Uni The Trail to Yesterday of Action. A Photodrama and WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR A Two Real Chock-Full Romance Sennett Comedy of Good, Hearty Laughs. 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