The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1918, Page 2

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> aN STARTING SUNDAY He was so jealous he hated himself. First illain,” then own brother; the green-eyed of the of his while devil rubbed his hands and said: “Bless you, my children,” and cackled in ghoul- ish glee. DON’T SHOOT! SOME Comedy! THE BLACK TS OF WAR Official War Film WITH JACK HOLT and ' ROBERT McKIM Railway |Navy Yard Issues Shows Gain| Call for Workers) ‘&@ Statement for July by Super-| The Puget sound navy yard has is-| * pdent Thomas Murphine, Seat-|*Ued an urgent call for laborers, for American Army}! helpers and mechanics, in a bulletin) WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—A porn Semnieipal railways show 8 sub-| announcing 648 vacancies. Resides | Of 60,000 women necessary to care| ‘ain over June. July's rev | common laborers, coppersmiths, drill: | fr all sick and wounded American 26.27; expense, $11, ooge samy n furnacemen, galvanizers, egigiers must be raised by July.1, |_Sas nue is $3,205.85. This ls men, Machinists, molders, rivet.| "ext. Surgeon General Gorgas an 50,000 Women Are | Needed as Nurses | we the June net revenue. | ers and shipsmiths are badly needed. | POUnced today carried for July num- | Applications should be made to the Women with husbands fighting in for June, 265,848 Board of Labor, Puget Sound Navy|*rance are permitted under new | : Yard. rules to become hospital aanistants _ — Single women over 35 are eligible also ‘Ceatinveus Daily, 1 to 11 DOCK REPAIRS APPROVED Gen. Gorgas has arranged to in Deputy Prosecuting Attorney &.| crease the supply of nurses by a sys Big Veuderite Act: ge be vs rol xd weg || M- Brackett sent an opinion to the | tem of training h will ultimate Biackmaiier” county commissioners Saturday | ly make women entering as how pt! Stet Wventens | morning authorizing the issuance of | assistants graduate nurses. warrants for the repair of the Des| High school educations or equiv Motnes dock that was damaged ajaient are essential, it t# stated few days ago Wome put into nursing work In mt hospitals bot e and 18-45 Registration Committee to Meet Willian A chairman the general committee of the mili FINE 12-ROOM HOUSE ON EASY TERMS Gaines, of tary registration of all men betweer ‘ the agen of at there general committee 8 ] am announces « of the in room 409 coun y building, Monday, August 19. The beautiful 12-room residence, in the pink of condition, No. 4511 ting the general plan of 38th Ave. N. E., just across from the University Campus, $8,000 m will be worked out $1,000 cash and $150 @ month; a superb property on extraor Jaines in desirous of using dinary terms—the best big home buy in Seattle the same places for military registra tion that will be used at the prima lection of September 10. In caves where th (Closing out and winding up our affairs, owing to Mr. eath, prices and t/rms are secondary.) ¢ wld be much appreciated if the ers would donate the rooms for - a the registration that day. Mr. Gains says he asks that such owners tele ft phone him at the city regiatration « fice in 6000, or notify by mail S their willingness Persons desiring to volunteer their services for the work of registering men are requested to communicate with Mr. G nes at once. 605 Central Building Traction Company Threatens to Quit DETROIT, Mich. Aug. 17.—War work at Ford's “Eagle” plant and other factories doing government the announcement that «treet car service soon may be discontinued THEATRE r the entire city. A few cars al-| dy have been taken off. The car company insists its action 1424 Third Ave., Bet. Union and Pike _FOUR DAYS—STARTING TODAY | June Elvidge in is Necessary, as result of the inade quate receipts caused by the city’s decision in preventing the raising of fares to 6 cents, The move is regard ed step to force the ernment to over the line ke SEND FRENCHMAN’S “AW Redemption” oman’s empiion BODY BACK TO FRANCE A Soul- Stirring ates of the Great Southwest A PACIFIC PORT, Aug. 17 Fol lowing services Sunday the body of | Albert Metin, chief of the F rench economic mission touring America who died here, will be nt to ¥ nee The ining member of the mis sion will go to Australia U. S. FOOD EXPERT TO LECTURE AT BOTHELL Mary E. Sutherland, who bas been | conduetina lectures for the United | | States food administration, will lec- | |ture at Bothell grange in Bothell | | Monday night at 8 o'clock on wugar- | A Wonderful Double Bul less Jams and butters. In the after noon Miss Sutherland will conduct a Day Prices 10¢ ture at the Gatewood church at Night Prices 10¢ wman drive and 46th st. at Continuous From 10 a.m. 5 fo 11 p.m. value your watch, let repair it. Ne xt Liberty | theatre,—Advertisement, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. es Rather Grease Axles Than Pans--Women Invade! “Auto Row” as Mechanics In a Gripping Story of Love and the West Below—Mary Fields, 110 Vine st, who has spent most of her sam- mer in the position in which the photographer caught her—under the auto, Miss Fields can take an engine apart and get it together again | without losing a single part. | Above—Mechanic’s Apprentice M. FE. Boquet, 2742 58th st, who | > - would rather be timing an engine than knitting sox, and greasing axles than cake pans. | at 161 were as scarce as clothes in the Can-|13 women apprentices sper ‘Time was when women {n overalls | tor school 1 Broadway, nial Isles, and modest men blushed | 247" Pilling aa ‘ at the might WwW. B who ates the t But that time's past, and with the achen for women in me of the new 1845 draft I nreaten to adopt overalls ax More Dependable versal badge of patriotic serv may not know much when c she begins,” he say but she's a lot § The lowering of the age limit|safer, more dependable and exact th WURLITZER § sweeps machine shops and repair sta | and #he'll p t up just as fast as on e } tions of precocious lads who were the average boy si ~ F wont to assemble erring machines by! Bailey works with all kinds in his Real Interpretive Music day and wreck then by night. From shop. He has what he calla the “ele , Automobile row has gone up the gly girl,” who thinks, when she be a Agonized cry of “S O 8,” and it's gins, that an engine in the funniest 4 women to the rescue thing In the world, and doesnt’ know b For weeks it has been a common the cylinders from the radiator or 4 ht on “the street” to nee sturdy | th the piston; the LIBERTY WEEKLY t In with greasy overalls and pretty white-t: old enough to ° : faces in the back shi They have |be a neveral times ‘ ion oeupleyed tod Via spent part an|Whees. kande aya tha: MAGNE ae an Mayor Hanson Drives Rivets : helpers, roustabouts and gas station the 13 pairs, and whose back is r | workers, And the number is con-| among the sturdiest, and the shy lit stanuly increasing. tle wormnan who got tired of school Put in Kight Hours a Day It takes years of practice to make 4 first-rate mechanic, and the woman | who qualifies for that job has not lyet appeared in motor town. But there are many women who aspire to qualify, and who are putting in eight hours a day on their ambition Hegne ott them work at Bailey smo HERMAN'S BOND | MAY BE SEIZED ‘ BY GOVERNMENT teaching Most of them are there, he eays, because they have a natural taste | for mechanica, and he predicts the | day when automobile houses will hail the woman who pioneered in the dirty job that wasn't a woman's! work and released better mechanics | for overnens duty SHE LOVED HIM PLENTY Mack-Sennett Comedy } Paes | FIRST AT PIKE | Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c Children 10c —* eS SST See ey ae " Phillips Studying Pos -War Problem | Freight Conductor United Press ; ‘ Is Killed in Wreck ' e governmen Saturday wae, W. H. Wilson. conductor = a { ) ed for forfeiture of the $20. Pac Coast Coal Co. train, died in S f wtterenons and sen mien “by was crushed ‘scaled aca } } W & H T H E ara in the federal pope egtery ar Events S| Socialist friends of and Railroad ave cP his attorney, H. C. Wilson waa stan nder joint bond of $20, boose when it was str Frc ARDY FRONT—rrench troops Al | ¢ j Ane : we, and Pleesier do Roy‘ be a CS n. Herman was report Wilson was married and lived at| park, less than a mile southwest of irt to have broken his the New Richmond hote Fall of both Roye and » ‘ tion of the - appears imminent with abandonment the »ye-Lassigny-Noyon Student Officers ~~ Olympic Hot Springs eral warrant mnt, : “ ” m The Brit progressed 22 miles from Port Angeles Roara < ove rhe } x a Shelled at Ca P » Roye road and along p Including baths, $3.00 per aay. Furnished Chicago, to which te wae. éolegnted TACOMA, Aug. 17—The 243 stu th of atoaes tents, $4.00 per week. athe, $2.00 1 executive capacit deat cificncn to. be .eradunted next | OT Aes week. FINEST HOT WATER SWIM- Clarer 1, Reames, assistant at eek from the training school at FLANDERS FRONT—British pa-|MING Tye aoe cae ne 1 move for Her Camp Lewis have a good idea today | trols advanced again in the Vieux e 3 mar , " to the peniten of what the fighting front has in| Berquin and Merris sectors. Ger beanies oo Pega co. tiary in court Monda He will also store for them man artillery was active along the whe, Wash. nove at th time for the commit They went thru exercise that sim-| northern portion of the salien’ AISNE-VESLE Pr nuce PROFITS and Hu We all at Ibert pent the night in lonal trenches ing ar sien enghied Shes ow on rsedeas bond, pending wander fire \ ties of |auel along the Ves! fey ren as B Stock poison Kas released, and £98) areas of both armies W raise. of the cases has a writ of H. J. Phillips masks becam peed] Y-| by airmen, the Americans da in fortunes tates tes iia sigan ‘A Whats aly sina ghbtnedte vin several bridges across th Dept. 1579, Milwaukee, Wis. will end before the com dangerous quantitie over which the Germans were bring that tcted defend v3 conv ing term of the state legislature ex everal groups received a generous | ing up ammunition. - ants are using the leniency of the! pires, says H. J. Phillips, business | sprinkling of « and sand when me : court as a shield for obtaining Ub-lagent of the Gas Workers’ union, | “shells” were exploded TOUL FRONT—In a series of air/ erty In which to continue seditious! who is a candidate on the republican battles yesterday —— avo statements and evade army wervice,| ticket as representative from the 42d Train Topples Over; Prousht down three German planes the attorney general will move for! district CHAMPAGNE FRONT—A_ Ger. commitment in all cases of the sort| With this belief as a basis Phinips | 3 Trainmen Killed Ta Sas CA SMITE: cent now on the calendar is making a close study of after-the-| ytLTA, Ia., Aug, 17.—Three train-| west of Rheims, w repulsed last he government reg war conditions, which he believes | mon Jost t lives when the locomo- | night. 1 nt labor it bound « o . . . : e who came to Seattle in| Ne of a eastbound freight train on) RUSSTAN NORTHERN FRONT— a | who game to Me the Tilinois Central toppled over, 4/0 Rolene - “4 - Reames #ald, jn announcing his in-| 1889, stands for equal pay for equal] mite cast of here, todas The Rolsh wiki ‘ ions el aye tention to act work, rogardiess of sex, and says he|' The scene of the wreck was close | {riven an allied expeditionary force | The government has never intends to support the prohibition! i, Catfish creek, a small stream | *rther a A objected to granting liberty pending | amendment which had overflowed ita banks and| RUSSIAN SOUTHERN FRONT— Jappeal, and if the court grants the |undermined a portion of the tracks. | Soviet forces, according to a Bolshe sgpewrs tania Meng raphepuny vik report, have surrounded a de- eM he e lh TODAYS tachment of Czecho-Slovaks on the court enfor nt | |300 Star Carriers Volga and are bombing them. Fur- | Do you wish to hear his Men now out on bond, pending the | thar South: Maelit aa Cieemanee allowance of @ Wrt Of error, BESi| | Pantages Guests forces are battling along the Don srunt turn into s squeal? Frank Shaffer, sentenced to two and More than 300 Star carriers were | 1 half years in the penitentiary for guests of the Pantages thes Norwegian gov Here's the way to do it— circulating volume 7 of “The Finish day evening, and enjoyed a : " 1 vrotesti Germany | 5 ed Mystery”; Nathan P. Birch, head thrills. pbb dt otente any and it’s really the only way. of the Newsboys’ union, convicted of The boys and girls “raised the | egian S. 8. Somerstad off Fire is emp and Hulet M. Wells, also| roof" when the audience joined in| WeRlan SS Oo Dieune-ans yourslt: convicted of espionage, and Emil singing the choruses of several well- | #nd Augus ? | Herman. known patriotic songs, under the| SWITZERLAND—The — German ; ies leade: rship of Instructor Spencer. | American con! ce for discussing We have worked cuts | exchange of prisoners is reported to h heen postponed at Germany's request | plan by which you can pay yourself rent and make no mistake, You pay rent and U. S. Loans Formers | $7,853,901 in July WASHINGTON, At 17.—-Farm- | |Coal | Miners Will Ask Wage Increase ——— NAPOLIS, Ind, Aug. 17 2 or of the United Staten wero ad UNDIANA POLIS, Ind. Aus. 1 Loan Chairmen for always must—elther to your- anced $7,843,901 during the month of “14g : ier : 1 °. - aly, dhe aahbeae tues cae 20 to 20 per cent for coal miners will County Drive Meet self or the “rent-hog. announced today. This figure, li Idec tn Washington. ut att adisteiet| ‘The meeting of the county chair- | H ly $500,000 less than was loat | cpeshdente of the Uateus Mine werk. | men of.cme Léberty loan niza- | If you want to dodge that June, brings the outstanding loans to} bene de nea Glinved thaay, | tions thruout the state, perfecting | blue envelope the first of the farmers to $117,249,044, ne | plans for the Fourth Liberty Loan | Marking the July loans is the fact | ASKS $10,475 DAMAGES |drive, was in full session at the | every month, call Eillote 578 that seven of the farn loan banks | | Mrs. Ruth K. Weatherbee, who|Army and Navy club Saturday, un-| or drep a note te had calls for sums ranging around was injured on the Tacoma interur- | der J. A. Swalwell, state chairman $600,000, ‘This m distribution, of. ban July 7, when a car jumped the| One of the important decisions ar ficials believed, evinced a generally CINCHING IN tH8 track, has filed suit for $10,475 dam.|Tived at during the initial meeting MR. KINNEAR healthy condition of Ame n farm GIRTH ages against the Puget Sound Elec. | Was to leave to each county commit 310 Burke Bldg. ers’ fini : EH, WoT; ts16 Co, tee the nature of records to be kept | el of individual subscriptions, It is * Free scalp treatment this week. | planned to enlist all women's clubs. | ar o¢ La Peer's Remedy, Guaranteed Scalp| Boy Scouts and patriotic organiza. Cure Parlors, 31 McDonald bid.—Ad. | tions in the drive. {

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