The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1918, Page 2

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THE ERATE —_ AUGUST 8, 1918. —_——®) » Stating BUYS A QUART, Sete, wat Sunday "GOES TO SLEEPs |_ “Union Sarinee ~ ROBBED, JAILED ©. Davie arrived in Seattle Pri-| lany night. picked up a friendship| with one George Butler, colored, | purchased a quart of amber fluid , ree for a consideration of to revel, When} rke very avited him up to in the United States sleep it off. SUNDAY, | SEVENC ™ SHORT, DAYS re 4B ly | When ©. Davia awoke @ short | time later, be mined George and! $161, Grieved at the duplicity of faan, even tho colored, he set forth in travail, He met a mutual friend, Joo Kennedy, and shared the rr mainder of the $10 bottle with him, “It's a darned shame, you being robbed like thin.” Joe in alleged to} have said. “Let's go and tell the police about it, and they'll arreat| eorge and get your money for you | again.” | The friends made their uncertain way to the central police station, | and were locked up aa “drunks,” Ther are still ‘in” Saturday. ' © and the $161 are out. KEY MEN URGE WILSON TO ACT A telegram from David J. Lewis, | federal director of telephone and tel operation, stating that Post master General Hurleson would take What happens when white mates w» tne queeion of lockedout em Oriental? A romantic tragedy of San 2.) oe ee ee Francisco’s old Chinatown, where a *), "(hs th soe white girl’s rescue from a marriage ®t!" 'n the Labor temple Friday : ~ 4 “ night. Business Agent Rice of the auction block forms a gripping climax jo! uniomexprossed confidence that the attitude of the government to | to a remarkable story. warda the unien would be favorable, | and that the discharge of union em: | | ployes, which In #till going on, marke the end of the old regime of Western | Union officials | A resolution was adopted, to be tel eeraphed to Preaident Wilson, ure | The Canadians 00ers at A ed Ridge os wal Workers | ill Be Organized | A re eB |ecStee tee sat nied worame ancl y) f the Telegra The Wee out the United States are to be or ganized under the direction of the Amerian Federation of Labor, | President Samue! Gompera announce ed today. Gomnpers conferred inst night with the heads of more than re of international unions and « for the orguntes ned Organization are expected to consume t two years, it was sald. Gom-| personally have super | | Unidentified Man Falls in Fit, Dies| A man believed to be named White, | about 49 years ol¢. fell in a fit In |tront of the Y. W.C.A., at Fifth ave./rhotos by Curtis Studio japd Seneca et, Friday night Mi deceph. A. Guubweld French girls failing in love Paha t the federal fuel ad-| Filling in a sudden stupor while Promise me you'll put on bs e — * *°* ordering breakfast at Joe's Place, « oo if you see i ministration wants to know before | restaurant, 1323 Third ave. an un- |’ rm A. Bwalwell, the man wh it will furnish mine operators with | identified man, about 35 yearn of age. Assistant Corporation Counsel its to develop new territory: | WAM taken to the city hospital, where | ae and City Attorney Kennedy a a i he lapeed tmto complete itnsensibil al Location of mine, amount of C&P! ity trom which he had nat recovered returned trom Oiympla Saturday, ital, size of operations, thickness |up to a late hour Saturday where they argued before the su- = . e prenidenc nen and Trust Co. | This in one ree changes in Se attie banking circles which developed James Hoge, president of the Un jon Saving» and Trust Co. leaves his deak to become chairman of the board of directors of this institution F. Clark, vice president of ut De Horton bank will a vice presidency of the Union Saving and Trust Co., under President Swa! wo! of seam, analysis of coal, relation * preme court on the stockade vice- to nearest railroad and source of | A THRIFT STAMP a= ¢ day | labor supply. Emphasis is laid on | will keep the Hun away. Edwin J. Brown appeared for E4-|the question as to whether miners |%—————— ward L. Twitty, stockade prisoner, will be diverted from mines already whose liberty is sought. in operation. | The supreme court went into the " disase problem z- % whole matter of ha * German Language faites on sie. ras consis’ wocsat Will Be Purified be guilty of infringing state qu antine regulations in alleged vier -disease court Asnistant resented th The court re will later term ne the ard ’ Judge T. ne stockade prison ean corpus as ANNIVERSARY DAY Morning at 1190 “A Call to Prayer” 1 to The Star by N. FL A sTERDAM Aug. 3.—Tho lower house has imsued Atty.-Gen. Reames rep-|a report on t urification of the al government. German Ian from foreign ed judgment and/ words used tn the business of the y of | he (provisional) wiaufig. “In jons) will be FATHER AND SON FACE CONSPIRACY CHARGES E. Milton and Lafayette Stephen, nroe, father and son, were bound over Friday by United States Comminstoner Robert W. MoClel- land to the federal grand jury, @ bearing on draft conspiracy charges. Young Stephen is alleged to have claimed exemption as man cer of his father's ranch, wrong fully we. “Provisorine o be replaced Fovening at £00 = = “BILLIE” BURKE MYSTERIOU: . ‘ns, TERRY MPERTA “DE aT A ‘Gtarting Sunday—Two Days DOUBLE BILL NORMA TALMADGE The Safety Curtain and A LAUGHING KEYSTONE Admission 16 Children Se ISIS Starting Sunday—Two Days DOUBLE B: BESSIE BARRISCALE THOSE Wao PAY n to ex-terpellationen” (que known as “formliche Anfragen.” Rev. Lieut. A. P. Gouthey Wil Speak on “The Life Worth While” Gouthey tn of Freneh-Huguenot descent, and one of the moat thrilling war «peakers ever heard in Seattle. Ho will present a chal lenge to men to dedicate thetr lives to this great Christian TY nade First Methodist Church Filth and Marion DR. J. FE. CROWTHER, Minister Mins Marie Boyle, daughter of United States Marshal Jobn M alien enemy records in the mar xhal'n office in the federal building. has aceepted an appointment in the office of the investigation bureau of the department of justice, in Ta coma, She left for her new work Saturday morning. com 2° O AK Theatre SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY “Tarzan of the Apes” 2:30 QD THE LAST CARD Every | Admission Ie Night Mats. Children 5¢ 7:00 and 9:00 DREA Starting Sunday—Two Days DOUBLE BILL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Wy vn and COMEDY AND im New Show Sunday—of the onte Carter Masical Comedy Company “FLIRTING VATE" TARZAN OF THE APES DROVE HIS K KNIFE DEEP INTO THE LION ‘Z This Strange Picture of Jungle Life and Romance Is Beyond the Frontiers of the Imagination. Adults 10c—Including Tax—Children Se. TWO-REEI mementos ss NO DECISION ON "Checks cevevormenr sae lreturn t New detailed regulatior ing the male of suger hav sued by Charles Hebverd. administer They supe former instructions, and & as f canning, are a 10 days pounds per person example, if there ar y a 10 days’ supe pounds) This rule is in five pound rule C—Hotels, “reataur houses and 25 people ¢ a ten (10) an avera Pr must © making their su wagons for similar situa supply upon written the county food adm Hoyle, who has been in charge of Woman Agrees en ee unday, Aug. 4 Los ANGEI Aug Della Partlow itt T. W. Partlow, of Ant probably will not be prose charge of running | Yates, aged 21, her cousin. Tt was declared today tha Oklahoma next der an agreement with Unt officials not to will agree to her alleged re’ fons with your repota: at you may a 2 fos ty lane te we Ronefit to. mating, 5to 12 years. ‘These prices in- And helps retard the rac | We make our reputotion T ORENCH U Given by the Girks’ Ca Adams Jaz Ladies Vree Gentler Girls’ League ERE ARE LAST °°" Ageinse Reames 2 e-store cores Fy ti the Metal Trades coun- | local shipbuilders had sent word to ur f a Washington, on the ground that 2 hated w re Reames’ viewpoint was unfair to the to family consumers = HoodCanal y with Jack prosecute hy Il the whole story of ai ken up allotted apace— and Union. DANCE TONIGHT Christensen’s Hall ‘o Club of Proceeds Given to the Patriotic David Mary didn't have anything to do with setting the locks ahead—bu@twetve o'clock looked like nine to him. Unlike the prodigal son whose fatted calf is still famous, our David fell for chicken—but he was there with bells whea he was called, and he rubbed it in and made them Uke it—so will you! WALLACE =:«. WURLITZER KNOX PRICE THE 4 1-2 YEAR OLD BOY WONDER Will deliver a patriotic four-min- ute talk. STAR- LIBERTY WEEKLY FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO It Admission 'c—Children Ic workers. « goverr a © been state food reede all re in part Umited t | Last week-end there were sev- eral HUNDRED Seattleites left behind when the S. S. Pot- latch left the Colman Dock for lo enable a larger number of people to make the trip this coming to oe | The big Steamer WHAT- COM will be placed on the run, leaving Colman Dock at 9:00 a. m., going as far as | And returning to Seattle at 10:30 p. m. Round-trip fare, a dollar-fifty. Seventy-five cents for children at she wil we vu t if she Yates, clude the War Tax. * prunes | Meals served aboard WHAT- PsTAIRs | COM at city prices. State- rooms reserved, Puget Sound | Navigation Company Colman Dock Main 3993 nen, 50¢

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