The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 2

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Text of Hesketh Resolution to Curb Seattle’s Rent Hogs W as, the rent profiteers Whereas, the war morale of in the City of Seattle, in eo our citizens nay be sertously of exposure nthe {fected thin ¢ontinued im } press, are continuin n « y the rent. profiteer }» unpatriotic and selfish practice , action of the authori without regard to the wint n regard thereto and éntreatios of ou ne Now, Therefore and . enolved, by th Fourth, Pike and Union subarea’ mikes " r ' Continuous 11 to 11 ating @ condition that will be. Taue ted to advine city 1cil ax to what may legally ation intolerabl en man ‘ w living in the camps and cone Wy WhO COURT WO Dre vent further profiteering of thi character, and If the city 4 ther temp quarter must One Cupid is the regular me into city for proper thing, but to round up Peter using winter Warburton and — Virginia on odin epg aged aves Se Wherea: » authorities, interpone the might of the gov either city or national, ernment a unable to protect themselves not be further muleted of th from this vicious form of rob- earnings at thix time of heav STARTING bery during the time when the burdens, for the benefit of SUNDAY gover nt is calling . fow sclenceloss pirates, in people to give their tent only on pil dollars at forts to the succes f the expense of the working of the war; and thousands of the city ) power to stop this ever ne of rents, that the O PNaval Students at A PAIR FRU’ will Cruise far U Pl D S 60 ee Each Year A commission as an officer in the | students reach the age ¢ years tates naval reserves and a | they may, at the discretion of their ors’ material nchoo! of four onthe’ duration before being sent graduates of the new four-year naval into service course which open at the University, Rear Admiral Thomas and his of Washington September under | staff of instructors have already es be conferred upon all direction of Rear Admiral Chauneey | tabliat the University of Thomaa. High school « the university ar n y vt change in course ma f t t z 0 wish te with— serves and will be ¢ 2 ¢ university for this naval forms and approximately $10 aree Avined to entiat For six weeks or t ' reaer FRANCIS BUSHMANJ === Annapolia BEVERLY BAYNE He’s Happiest Man in Seattle kies mig Afternoons ‘ Evenings ee t > in ng er| last thing he knew til he awoke Children .... iée ee n France, and one da at n the forehead, and that wih the nth ago he received a in one of the hospitals Fate once . ¥. was bemide him when he opened his eye again was the same nurse that , had been with him when he was at E telegram arrived at the Cv the Swedish hoapital in Seattle be It told the giad news tb Jr.| fore he went to France H alive in one of Ameri When I thought that my boy wns can t tals, tho dead, for the firet time I realized y os) that we were at war,” said Curtin “The firet telegram took ail the or. after he had fin “i reading the od a. war work BY LOWELL MELLETT Jor, Cut ot ite for a. while.” Curtis letter, “and it eure is & grand feel ‘Yndy ‘become permanent (Onited Pre respondents “fata Friday, an he mat focking and ing t know that your own son is of Seattle, will be sent bh WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES "oking on the f , t for altho war is war. your sor ® government if this cit 0 IN THE FIELD, Aug. 10.—1:45 a. m,)) “here is always the he h is your son. But juet wait until we homes for them. Allied aviators are continually |! intake somewhe Never | get 2,000,000 fighting Yanks over @nnouncement was made by | hombing ihe important railway ce vo upvhoping, and the good news| there: we'll show those Huns the ber of Com-nerce, in an ¢f-) ters of Roye and Nesie. Many ex ed Thursday was my re| way to the Rhine stimulate the already increas ns and fires have been observ. ~ _ — 4 ee h of the bh bulldh ' ewe cities: . . Besecenta! fo promos ef| “ges i mina sorta ot “ YOUNG BAKER Pass Bill Asking others. Montdidier, N: is seven miles O. K. on Rail Bonds more homes bureau. of Seattle, 0 , and six mi buliding, organized by the gout “ The ordinance calling for the aub- of Commerce. ix sending b treope have. extended their misizon to the capital isues commit @ call for thousands of skilled front slightly southward, capturing proposed Motat ¢ $1,200 unskilled workmen for house a &t. Hubert wood. ‘op the municipal traction , which will‘begin Monday ¢ German command ia known to : ‘ S Adoption ty coun & interested apply 194 Cobb bulld . pring throwt n the class t al meeting turda 1920 within the next few weeks mor We thousand homes are to be the ahe > tee ted before January 1 the com re there is a strong " efforts and co-operation of | opposition Germany to sacrificing we > lway ders and workmen, under the al-| thease boys two and a t eara be from t mits, ne of Green Banner of the nore homes bu- fore their time. notw thatanding the . Dake connect with the new ele ‘Thfs means a thousand houses desperate need of 406 ated and the Lake Burien route, be ments, which this clans wil! pi nd the sou Since the losses incurred on the Marne and e have been) | om — 32 SLACKERS ARRIVE oF filed “trom yesuperatire| 7 AT CONFINEMENT CAMP CAMP DODGE, Ia, Aug. Hide down and tearing their hair in Gasoline Goes Up, ; ie Seas Staves uemee tae futile ch for two missing or Ps on “Wimnees that biocked important x Despite U. S. Order wueme Saturday. (. A. Conklin, sec LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10.—Simu Or Hanson, belleved to| tancously with the announcement b ‘ tit he men are Pan, and Ordinarily a few feet of silk stockings attract a lot of attention, especially bay Know where the ordinances were 6 Ol Director . wom that MME ee crater 00 S0s7.000| Gh ieee ra ee nitcn| Ue ay} "avira trom she wan bor was fiw OM Second Avenue; so we announce, with a feeling of pardonable pride, the Bete ral tas. "Tee other hrocted| angie county went uy ait comedy feature, “A Pair of Silk Stockings,” in five thousand feet—some ee ln | U. S. Vessel Landed feet—some stockings. Oh, Boy! the board of public works to buy 25|today. Higher freight raten was| [of | |Crew of Torpedoed NAB BOOTLEG SUSPECTS Sivan swith | oil producers here, in WASHINGTON Au 10. . . g ‘ 2 Powe, Frank « Dyer and|, ment said the government will ‘ ; | Britigh steamer has arrived at at TD iiere arrested Friday by the United | rink for oll to regulate. prices went epee re carsain aod Hl © Second at Seneca. Costtinans Ito 11. Adunis ion 20c; Children 10c Gtates marshal, charged with con-| of the Rockies Stanley M. s hich waa sunk Mucting distilleries without paying ~ - - ”y a submar 10 a. m., August the federal tax A 5. About 100 miles east of Cape Hat — a — —__—__—_—'Court Orders Name . st aqpeune jee ee a of Family Changed . : ed. The captain ‘and nt announce: | Mien of 69th Have 4 Missing Persons NEW BEGINNERS ee Morgan Von” Tirinckem today . aid (sot: *seaner Avewt © Arrived Safely at Reported to Police Alice Morgan Von Brincken today p FAKE OFFICER SENTENCED East Coast Port ofl nt took the name of Alice Morgan Roe- CHICAGO, \Aug. 10 ; irl Friday el, because of the “‘dlscredit” which Caad, 36, Wasanion Men of the 69th heavy artillery, | Tl gg Sormged neo mme ' eclared, was attached to her for who posed } an 4 a n,|% battalion of which entrained heard from. ‘Their names are: Gret —-— mer name, as the result of the mac today wa entenc attic July 31, after parading en Bulter, 15, of 1606 Belmont ave ' nations of Baron Von Brincken, for mer German vice consul, in the Hir aie bisa i is bk eee ; Bab cial acne in I, Pelker, 19, of 1008 Galer 1424 Third, Bet. Urien,.. cast com 8 lie, Turner, 11, of Port Or 1 revolt plot case Judge Beast t Every Monday Night at cranted Mrs. Roedet a writ official! ene ane " chy sanilaghe a he a, and Bart R perts, 12, of First 7:00 o’Clock Sharp ‘zing her name and that of her e [PACKING EMPLOYES STRIK turday f pablicatiot , ar 1Ay GELF Aug o new 9 hich . If you start Monday we Cumeomsr : je aereey ie tha, See aan STOCKS BONDS Green Lake Gives ; i Swift and Armour packing house finished the first lap ot the tore | LIBERTY BONDS branches were on today. The from 7 o’lock Until 8:30, Sailors “Big Feed” SACK BAKER flemand ar y with pay|Journey to the Amerioan battle; ANY AMOUNT—ANY 188UB aed rm Xe Sma Uhoroughly all ballroom dancing equivalent t Sie lines in France BOUGHT-—-SOLD—QUOTED Green lake residents entertained| As the youngest and latest “volun . ph ae pags Or ae One battalion departed by way of MACFARLANE & HALL fy Sunda Mr. and Mrs. 80 sallors from the naval training|teer employe at the war depart mployes in Chicago Jenttle, after arriving quictly from |] Elliott 1324 505 Lowman Bldg. camp, who ar furlough, Friduy|ment, “Jack” Baker, son of the acc Rh eae sclety witt meet sound forts. Other contingents left GRAIN COTTON Juvenile Summer Classes | vee scitowea’ ny aca, eat dk] winning the war. and, considerably |yeak on Raster “Audubon societies : BROCKWELL Every atternoon from 1 untit 5] who had charge. wer M. because Of not being qulte 10 years | wannnnnnnannnnannnnanennns |, §, SEC. FRANKLIN Bi 12. Deak, W. W. Mayesent, W Miss Georgia de'Armond kan, Ernie Wolf and 8¢ “fmit him to “help out” at th ‘ir. | Departure of 69th | D. ROOSEVELT IN ROME PD ? i ri {| ROME, Aug. 10.—Frankl Dd, “4 4 f Pr |HIPPODROME RC este House tages to. all Dart 06 ¢ april rg peony Roosevelt, asiatant secretary of the aeit he Needs acquaintance, The Bir Al FTE ven to a ar ‘ : Movie vowing the 69th reg: |! Americ : 4 navy, arrived here late, | "Ewill help him more or less. American War and Navy bulldir Boa whorls i haaattie iva a Together with Alice Howell Raided by Police He receives pin money from b pend Bmp artillery, passing (| yestestorday and was received by Ad: || Remember, you nee others Behan Samat eae Police >A wey hru Seattle str on the way }! miral Delbono 2 ET gegen em in . t iv. join the victorious American ! He hn comedyy “Choo-Choo, Love’ : tar-Ldberty Weekly Sunday, af NUEE beatite cite caida ‘A Thrilling Tale of a Lawless Land 12 o'clock wo c 01 | fac r t v the Dn of his h Liberty th re Red Cross made. We furnish stock and _ | Where Love Reigns Supreme” pay you $68 4 p $ Famous - 3 Seand and aunty be tts men ty Contrnet pit bok" Forth DAY PRICES 10¢—NIGHT PRICES 10¢ eeeneme Orchestra If you value your watch, let Aqui BTA m an {er films show varied Red Cross for iares Pies . : CONTINUOUS FROM 10 A. M. TO 11 P.M, Eliott 2187, |Haynes\ repair it. Next Liberty| | win war activities here, cop the Hun ff {| Dept. 1170, Milwaukee, Wis, Sth and University y nd tncing every night from 8:30] oq women, ar jounced they Pleasure despite the LSA narertionment,

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