The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 9

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NOW PLAYING MASS MEETING 20-80 P.M WILL WELCOME MERCY SPEAKER *. S. Air Forces A man meeting for women, under » of the Central Labor ur will be held here on the a rival of Countess D'Hryas, Frer Red Crosa worker, who is coming t . America from Paris William Short, president oft! i State Federation o! addresned the counell Wednesday evening, and 4 n his recommendation, th to hold & women's mass meeting f the countess was passed Countess Dryas will tell the wom en of tle of the sacrifices mad by the w of France, and the onditions they are laboring under political welfare committe of candidates, containing the wing names, waw adopted: Wm mberton, supret urt judge Robert 'T. Hodge, sheriff; Crawford BK, White and Calvin 8, Hall, supe rior judges; Alice M, Lord, state sen ator from the Sith district | Five men indorsed by the State Federation of Labor for the supreme bench, amcording to a communica ton recetved by the council, were Warren W un, tw ar term Kenneth Mack h, te ter W. H. Pombe A. F. Barker and Frank Pierce orm Lieut. Ralph M. Gately lub at fet week uncheon ia Thursday William Fox’s latest and most gorgeous offering— at Bird principal cit iy PV, Dericho, Tolt, at whose place | ent: | deputy wheriffs dix 186 gal sities ons of cider, has been charged with | THERE WAS a fella. violation of the liquor ordinances His cider wa» adjudged hard AN, Dil | .SpanishAmerican war veterans | THE OTHER day from Tacoma will be guests Thur ‘es day night of Thygeson camp at V | erans’ hall SAYS TO us. Charged with attempt to obtain eee : Serie acl Stagcae, Weeretce on | an ae: inesday, and will be held by gov vee "7 ern mt on old charge for duration YOU'VE GOT a Frank W. Robinson, Portland, aoe hairman of federal freight commit. | GREAT BIG family " tee, official Wednerday, . A THEDA BARA SUPER PICTURE AND tank aiker attancita Bact. $6; 08% laeaen) Leics co eecas BY FAR HER GREATE celling practice of issuing expe oe Soe mn See billa of lading thru port of Se ‘a had been reea led. Customary form | DIDJA EVER stop of billing will be used as before Man believed to be Adam L.. Spotts, cee 1424 Sixth ave. N., dropped dead on | TO THINK, street car Wednesday night sind kein Ninety-nine babies were weig' ALL SEATS PRICES: and measured at public baby clinic, | THAT ALL those. 8 Wednesday; James M. Eggleston, J. | eee RESERVED Nights 25¢-50c-75¢ W. Mutler and Joseph Lee Fairbanks | gsqrpyg, AN* Joneses an’. Matinees 25c-50c made excellent showings in physical development eee BOX OFFICE OPEN Plus 10% War Tax. One of America’s leading lumber | ROBINSONS ARE all 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. ‘These scheduled as publications, Lumber, haa establish Prong A fom ou tn ne a wis ed offices at 747 White-Henry butld- cee us rene Crates Earl Dionne, staff representa- | RELATED TO us—you an’. “ sanlaaihininesiin SSR EA fs in charge of this field. W. Roy, alias H.W. Reynolds, eee by government agents on | me"—AND 1 san. -Yy of fraudulent use of mails tr Investigation w cee © f “ f witne from the TO HIM. South Pape be Deputy Prosecutor SN, Brackett) | began investigation Wednesd ¢| “NO, I didn’t, but | report of Patrolman James FE woe that five carloads of waterr “5 Mi | Were allowed to stand at O-W. depot | WHAT ABOUT IT? ~ . luntil they spoiled. . ¢.4 HIRD AT MADISON “TNE TE MPLE E OF THE MO JI1ON PICTU Willis Wilbur Robinson, 47, whole-| avant» SAYS he. “all SORE REESE -—_ ——— + —- — sale hay and feed merchant, is dead, — © - = ‘ lowing a protracted illness eee , ] wc , Co COLFAX, Cal, Aug. 15—George | RAINIER, Ore—Mills of the TROON MMIYER gure and. Seattle Elks Leave nixon. known thruout the state as; Be Honest to Boys, |» nia Door Co. were burned to the a + | Gen, Joffre’s double, is dead here to ° ground here Wednesday com a% for Tacoma Session |;.; Scout Chief Urges) fn war enrarca in government aqry REST ot vem—are weral score Seattle Elks left “If you want the boys who work work Brecday and Thursday morning BIG SURPRISE TO for you to be honest, you've got to NEW YORK—F uneral services for cited aa for Tacoma, to attend the 14th an Emap hie i i eld we q ded by “RID ono eee ual convention of the Washington | MANY IN SEATTLE | te honest yourself,” John Piper, Boy| dreds of stage friends. ‘The pate State Elks’ association. The dele-| People are surprised at the IN-| Scout executive secretary, told| will be buried in Darin after the war.) 0 _ Rates at the convention -represent| STANT action of simple buckthorn | Rotary club members at luncheon| NEW YORK—Seret. David Robert. | COME OVER to seo ‘em 18,060 Elks in the state. bark, glycerine, ete., aa mixed in Ad-| weanesday, “It is cheaper to work | *" Sud to be oldest man in Be as —_——— | ler-t-ka. ONE SPOONFUL flushes im the bor th: to let k ait ed =Wedr ui Ri i 4 i the ENTIRE bowel tract ‘so com-| With the boy than te let him go, and 1 87, afte sof service. | WE'RE ALWAYS askin’ then Few Delinquencies pletely it relieves ANY CASE sour | 'e#cue him afterward.” SPRINGFT jarney Oldfield ee | stomach, gas or constipation, and| lerashed into a fe and burned up 3) a cy in Tax Payments | prevents appendicitis. The IN-| (Special to The Star by N.F.A) |his car here Wednesday in an effort | TO VISIT us—to come an ‘There will be fewer delinquencies | STANT, pleasant action of Adier4-ka| LONDON, Aug. 15.—No Class 1| to lower the mile track record oe e fn tax payments in 1918 than ever| surprises both doctors and patients. | division haa Iwen denuded of more| BREMERTON—Chas, Eckroat of | sire OUR town—but we never before, says A. E. McBreen, chief| It removes foul matter which potson-|men for army service than the gov. | Bremerton, Com F, 59th infar a deputy county treasurer. Of the 1917| ed your stomach for months. Bartelljernment departments r # reported mis the front The congress Of fraternal societies RETURN THE levy of $13,157,875.14, more than $10,-| Drug Company and Swift Drug Com-| now more than 60,000 emplc 000,000 has been collected already. | pany these departments in act was addressed W REA Sa SASS lington W. Bry of AND S0 they. < » supren legislative representa pee tive of the Brotherhood of American = ts Teomen ASKED ME to speak Yukon Order of Pionenrs holds a era basket pienic at Woodland Park Sun-| TQ THE fella who. day, August 18 | se Mi addressed Fred Young, Se ar, oe FILLS THIS. rn Union ven Sixty classrooms have been added SPACE EACH week and. ttle's public schools to care for Pihesae as SAI = ee creased = attendan when school CE EEE opens. The teaching staff has been ASK HIM to lice _ pl ee a j increased by 60 teaches. SOLDIERS LIKE INSURANC! E CAMP FREMONT, C Of the 8,000 men assign Fremont in the last w 4 cruit has taken out the $10,000 in Officers state that this a record in the army. | Note Carrer rceteaes (wT —— - oo —<-—-— "CLEMMER SEATTUNS A kk, NOW PLAYING NEW YORK’S SENSATION The Dolly Sisters YANCSI surance establishes Lenosns Comoe sen MILO E ORK U. i —_ LA THRE LPI KES Pir ‘Thursday, Saturday Jane and Katherine Lee -—IN— “We Should Worry” ‘There's supreme comedy and in “We Far From the City’s Withering Heat —and Eagle Brand awaits you A chip of the old block, this brown little scamp—vigorous and lusty, brimming with ife. Eagle Brand gave him a good start, just as it gave his father a good start 30 years before, Many poor little papies never go away through the hot spells. Mother fears strange milk in a strange place may carry hot- weather troubles. Feed your baby Eagle Brand and be safe. Seashore or country MW Scrclons EAGLE BRAND BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Borden Building New York riday, or stay-in-the-city, Eagle Brand is always uniform. | ROSZIKA AND The Milion Dollar Dollies Fourth of July in France Official War Review If Nature’s own food is insufficient, use Eagle Brand—pure, wholesome and easily digested. Jt is prepared from rich cow's milk and has been the standard infant food for over 60 years, tense Should Worry FIRS ALLIED OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Live war scenes from all the allied nations and battle fronta, HAV —WURLITZER— Adults 10¢ Children 5e Including Tax NG IN Economical, too, drug stores. At better groceries and bags Li EARD OUR CHRISTIE COMEDY of the United States this when America Lieut. Ralph M. Gate! 27, head Farand Near #9 oP iis News by Telegraph mpg gn cig ep “If you came to me in flames of fire—I and Telephone Letrusiac, Wha eunecta te Deabene eh would stretch out my arms and cry ‘Destroy A, White Fifty West Gat.| {2°hed £0 & bombing squadron short me!’ ””__said Salome to John the Baptist, in agi sige — action Young Gately is a millionaire, op: ung Men's Kept AM | erating 116 ning stores in the THE SEATTLE START RUREDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918. | 1. Fitzgerald, chair man of the finance committee, im idying Prof. M 0 of nuseript, which were prepared following months of investigation” and visite to 15 large elties Prof. Miller advocates the passing of an ordinance which would make legal the lobbying for higher ma aries by friends of menm-in the civil nervice | Prof. Miller would apply what t* termine the wages to be paid civi empleo: The cont of living, th money an employe could earn commeretal life, hin chances of s« ing business empl nt after work |ing for years im the civil service, his KINDA REMIND the. * SEATTLE BEST WAGE PAYING CITY IN WEST Employers of Seatt thetr workers more than any other cif on the Pacifie coast, and the averng minimum wage here i# greater than the ave » paid in the largent cities of t coording finding just delivered to the cit counell by Prof Miller University of Councilman © COSCO DTOCOOCEOEOCOEOOOOOEEOOO OOOO EEOESOCEEEOESOOCEEOSOOTOS opportunity for advancement a cost to the city of training man in his place, would wane Worker laced in groups \ecorfing to the fore jualifiea tionk and would be group to group on merit A xuminar rt will be # to the ned rept finance comm Hagen Is. Vindicated in Killing of Negro} A coroner's jury Wednesday Wr ust! fled Arthur of t, by ight was with the off Hagen ws Chief Warren. gun jaat Sunda mpelied to re du Since. sign b: . AROUND Seattle. BUN THAT THE “family over IN CAMP" feels sat upon. . THEY WANT at! of you. TTLEITES TO know. THAT THE Puget Sound. NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. BIG BOATS st EVERY hours on the odd . HOUR AFTER 7 a, m, and. eee THAT THERE are stil! . AUTO BUSSES and cars. MEETING KVERY boat. LAST THING ney waid. . TO THAT fella was. “GET THOSE Seattic. GUYS OVER here real. SOON—AND have ‘em. BRING THEIR wives, SWEETHEAR’ I THANK you! 78 P. 8.—FORGOT to say ° THAT RIGHT here ° ON THE sound WE ARE enjoying . . ~ Fraser-PatersonCo. | New Government Orders Will Cut Short the Supply of Knitting Yarns b ipsedeedy ter dispatches from Washington state that the government has ordered manufacturers to discontinue making woolen and worsted yarns for hand knitting and to stop the shipment of wool yarn until further notice. Through our foresight we are fortunate in having especially large stocks of woolen yarns on hand—yarns that must be used in hand knit- ting as they are suitable for no other purpose. Undoubtedly if the war orders continue, the sup- ply of yarns for hand knitting will soon be ex- hausted and it would be advisable for all those wishing to finish or make garments to supply their needs now. tting Section, Second Floor. New: = Serge Dresses Many Smart % The New Autumn Styles for Present and Early Autunin Wear. 0° F348 HE autumn season shows a marked preference for the smart dress of blue serge, and tomorrow the garment room will display a number of new ar rivals that introduce the very latest modes. —Most of them are of navy blue serge, many trim- med with braid or buttons, some having touches of embroidery, fancy stitching, etc. —Styles are shown for women and misses, and are suitable for street, general and business wear. $22.50, $25.00, $28.75, $35.00. —F r-Paterson Co, Third Floor, aegrepereraace Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, | Sewing Machines, Dinnerware, Dress Forms and Vacuum Cleaners, Sold on Easy Terms of Payment. THE CHEAP’ iT. MARINE TRANSF IN THE United States. FARES TO Tacoma. RTATION, ee | Sie ONE way. ee A DOLLAR. return INCLUDING WAR tax | CLEMMER Jf 5 BEST. On COMING SATURDAY LOUISE UM —IN— “Shackled” Not story. a “wronged gal" Not a affair. “vampire wench” Rut the story of a noble woman, who scatters to the winds prejudice, s\ der, calumny, by the force of her great, good charac ter! ISTAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — CONCRETE SHIPS Mr. Wage Earner: Did you ever have a chance to become a “PARTNER” in a GREAT, BIG, OLD ABLISHED and “GOING” BUSINESS? Did the Employers’ Association ever pay, or agree to pay, you MOR S$ than they had to? EB WAGES Don't you think you owe it to yourselves to back a Company, or rather a MAN, who dares to do these things? L. Y, STAYTON, the President of this Company, has done these very things, and MORE, for over TWENTY YEARS. This Company, of which he is the PRESIDENT and GENERAL , Wants some additional MOD to ENLARGE an al ready ING BUSINESS; that is, it wants to install ANOTHER Pipe Factory here in Seattle, to get after some of the business the “Trust” has been getting, and to manufacture its celebrated “LONE rAR" CEMENT PIPE, the PEER of all sewer pipes; also a CON+ ARD for building all types of CONCRETE SHIPS, Y. STAYTON offers you a chance of a lifetime to become interested with him in a business that he has built up from a very, very small beginning to THE LARGEST of its kind in the North. west All his life he has refused to become identified with any “TRUST” or “COMBINATION,” either for the restraint of trade or labor. i He has always paid MORE than the Union Seale, and treated his “id fellow workmen as p with your MONEY in tellin s y If YOU won’ the CAPITALISTIC CLASS will not. E Go out to BRYN on the Seattle & Renton Railway, on ‘ Lake Washington (cars leave on the hour and half hour), and see " what he is doing, It won't be long before you will see a CONCRETE SHIPYARD and PIPE FACTORY that will have NO EQUAL in the #4 United States. Then call at our office any time between 9 a. m. and ae 9 p.m. and we will tell you how easy it is for YOU to help him do 1a all this and at the same time help yourself and be HALF-WAY i INDEPENDENT and ready for the RAINY DAY and OLD AGE. Put your shoulder to the wheel and back this kind of a man to the limit. American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L. Y. STAYTON, President OFFICE OPEN E ENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 422.425 New York Block Phone Elliott 2212 CEMENT PIPE PLANTS Nos. 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr, SHIPYARD AT BRYN MAWR (on Seattle & Renton Railway)

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