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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, Seattle Star] ‘BE FIRM,’ CZAR =SEATTLE FANS KEEN FOR SUNDAY’S GAMES DMR ECTORY WAS URGED BY AGED EMPRESS AMSTERDAM, Aug, 23 REA Cones Sane Tei? | from the Russian dowage t booklet free. New York to Czar Nicholas, written Janu pu x _. | 1918, and published in the ex: fehwick - Lawrence. 432) diary, is being made public. Barks Rite na | Parts of the translation follow Attorneys. at Law “Dear” Nichola We MAY aLilenccWwosnan | thankfut for new Consultation free; confi- breathing a new General practice, mosphere 714 Lowman Bldg Pat nt coonrea or Central Bide on patents. Attorney. refunded Main 390, Free letter empre deep! your doar lette spirit of a new If it had come earlier would have been much te and firm in the exercise of power Much would have been avoided, You understand why Witte lost so much time now, In regard to the question which disquiets me Question the cabinet regarding crown domains whieh want to take from us, a ing to their various party 1 They ought to be impresse fact that no one shall dar with these personal rights of the ear and his family. It will greatest historical mistake if w SAVE Way on the slightest point |Demand High Price for Low-Taxed Land At a meeting of the Seattle port mnmiasion Wednesday, the pres yl per cont dent of the commis » directed that Orient eukaties Others | the county assessor and equalization VERTISE 1 rates, but | board be advised that Northern Pa Shout the Comat ON the¥ | cific lands in the vicinity of Smith RENT LOAN SOCTRETY, tne © are asnested at 514 cents a and 11¢ Marton. square foot, and that, while the port PLA Be HOR. 4 commission has offered the railroad Sux ae gd 9 cents a square foot, the railroad has refused to accept leas than 40 cents. The board LOAN jthat C. FB, Bussell, owning land in of value The Seed 207 that vicinity, has requested the port annnnne|to take over one block at 25 cents a | square foot, while the property is as AT 4% | sessed at % centa square | foot. NA 1 RUS: \4 Doctors Accused in Liquor Probe | As a result of an investigation by men sent out by the depart-nent, | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 8. M Brackett issued complaints for four Seattle physicians for issuing bogus prescriptions for liquor Dr, B. T. Martin, Elite! butlding: i Dr. G Nurernberg, Globe build Gost WORK—G KH -}ing: Dr. T. H. Loer, Cobb buildin 1301 Fourth Phone Main jand Dr. X. P, De Donato Metrohers aictane OO | building, are a of issuing pre con Cate bale | *Tiptions for liquor when they knew a that it was not to be used for me B_RATHRYY HARRISON — TH | way. Green Lake oa eemeeee wey. Green Lake car. Storage dicinal purposes. Hrackett announce EPROOF — STORAGE Central Storage Co, 1 we Main “foun Lawyer, 10 Downs Consultation canes: CHORE 709 2nd ave ®eneral practice all moderate. 905 | the swine 35 hurke bide Main ? ave these cord grams with the LAWYER tary publie, fork ORR Na TREN for Snell Wey- a Stewart, at Times eq. Chattel_ Loans TO LOAN from $10 to $100 made quickly confidentially on furniture tra nates™ ets, <DE LOAN WON! BY, ¢ and ar AP money LRY. also was advised DROME te teach you old Prot Oswald. Ettiott 3 Hippodrome, Fifth and Uni ot, ‘ake je or Two Le - INS WAY. Little cost: @ay and ry | ed that the prosecuting attorney's of- flee, in connection with U. 8. District | Attorney R. C. Saunders, was going | after doctors issuing such prescrip- tions and that several prominent Se attle physicians would be exposed uniess an immediate halt was made in this ees. Los Angeles V Woman Ends Own Life Here, Newbauer, believed to be ‘Loule the wife of Frank Newbaver, of Loa | ther- | Angeles, committed suicide by shoot ing herself thru the heart with a re-| volver, at the residence of Mra. A./ Powers, 1703 Greenwood ave, some | Seattle baseball fans ing to have a busy afternc Sunday, when four teams in the Puget league will tangle in a double-header The game will be staged at Liberty park, 14th a Jefferson st rdmiasion of b0c will be charged, including war tax The first battle & », with the Oby trong for la gation ne the Patterson-Ma PEACE FEELER THRU HUNGARY NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—That th new peace offensive of Germany will be launched thru) Hungarian and Rulgurian channels was the opinion expreased here today by Vojta Benes of Chica ary of the Bobemt an National alliance Hun leaders believe the only left open to them, after the Clemen eau disclosures have destroyed the usefulness of the Austro-Hungariar government as a peace intermediary in to wend out» feelers thru what will, be camouflaged as anti governmental and antiGerman par Lam Hungary an weer way tary authorities Igaria,” he This would be litical corruption beth makes it customary for th ment to ut groups of th AM U SEMENTS said all the in easier, as po countries rn tion Preae “TOLLY WITH A PAST 1 te tt nips" MUN ASKS" “Five. Other Hig Hip Acts Feature Photoplay) Kitty Gordon in jerety Plnyers” 10 & fun Ada NEW PANTAGES Mata. 9:30: Wighte ? and ® AND un A Me KUMA Fo! ORIENTAL WONDER. WORKERS PATH ‘SEN: SMINSTRELS A New Home Use Witheut Discom Less of Time. ‘We bh a Now Method that cures asthma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter wheth Danald crev, The repre and will make atte tent entative been pla the go Gara outfit rit t ball « for the tar | ur 4 confilet Tacoma, In the secor tion club, of the Founda will meet the 1 What should furnish the fans with plenty after the first battle of excitement "Yesterday 8 Results | | NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, 1 enter 4 New Nrooklyn Philadelphia New CHICA youn nd Feariden innings Vaumhn and ¢ n Wt PHILADELPHIA . a CINCINNATI ti Fe and Adams, Schneider 1" ne dbanse « wr 10 RTON TTARURG Rudolph and Wagner Bebmide AMERICAN LEAGUE Won aT) “ Handers Lont Hoste : veiana Washington New York Louie rH 409 n ° ° a “and and Agnew « Moveretd CLEVET WAST Bagty « AND petnorr NEW YORK Mal CMICA PHILADEL PTA Rens and Schalk GOLFERS TO GIVE DINNER Members of the Jefferson Park Golf club will hold a talk-fest dinner Friday night at the Elkw b, at which park board members and J 1y. Thompeon, park superintendent, will be honor guests Among schedaled speeches of the evening are C. P. Burnett's explana | tion of “Why the North club haa not played its return match on the Jef ferson Park club” and “Johnnie” Dreher’s version of the “Thirteenth o__ . 2 Adams and MeAve Seartensin Move to Close Streams At the meeting of the Sportsmen's attle Thursday e matter of closing annociation of treams to furnish sanctuaries propagation grounds for young fish m VERETT TRUE dincunne en in the ich a mor The 4. ment Store of Choice \F A MAN WAS A HAT Y NOT WEAR =—_ wa INSTCAD OF GOING all mont of the sports state appear tributary to favor WELL, Ww ‘TODAY, night and S NEW | EVERETT? MAT *) | Cleveland Jost an excellent oppor | (tunity to creep up on the league Ked Sox yesterday, The In feat before the ula na, but at name Henators were taking Lee men into camp, Incidentally, ashington has narrowed the mar between them and Cleveland for recond place to two x The Vrowns outhit first two games of the the present clip are of the << Aiwars wears ir Han THERE | bt 1 Fol Ww leading nt down to ¢ th neries likely to two remaining least one games. Hy ©oxP' INDIANS AND RED SOX — BOTH LOSE CONTESTS Highlanders took ir hold on fourth : ae ‘Tigers yeuterday, while Philadelphia won its fifth wiraight victory by laying low the v Sox Cincinnati and Pittsburg both won their games yesterday, so there is not much change in the race for third place in the National The Clants etaged a comeback by defeat ing the Cubs but their spurt ls @ lit tle too late in the season to have _much bearing on the pennant The hiteh in th by defeat he SALAD YAKIMA—Mrs. Granville Rows Pike, known by all bird lovers along the Coast, in dead here, following an operation. CHICAGO—A_ world's record cast t was made here by C. G go, in salmon fly enterday Fadden, Ray sisters, mers journi compete there in duled 8 WHIT even thousand for the ¥. M. C match in which Adair, of Atlanta Fvane and Ker up, on the 200) TODDS SIGN 4 PLAY TACOMA, Aug. 23-—The Todd ‘Thursday signed Pat Fastley, O'Neill and the local «wim Victoria to vents crack will to swimming € (7 urday dollars was raised A. in an exhibition Bob Jones and Perry defeated Chick Edwards, one BARE-HEADED — neth hole former bear Cats; Tea er; Pat Callahan, fielder & Eddy play is easier than his name. The star aggregation will be turn ed against the Seattle-North Pacific team here Sunday Manager Litz Raymond, prize infield southpaw and in Skinner | 8 MILLIONS IN GREEK EXCESS PROFITS TAX| ATHENS, Aug. More than $8,006 will be realized from a tax the Greek govewgment has de cided to impone upon excess profits. Greek capital deposited in other ow is included in the levy and Gard Gislason, tower of strength, of Todd's grabbed the players without difficulty, They were all working with Skinner & Eddy, whose team is out of the countr Langford and ST. LOUIS—Sam b ght-round Jim Johnson fe traw jast here to get back in fast ball. | Throckmorton 1UR SPR NGs—| at for Aberdeen’s Black | |4 STARS IN SEMI-FINALS SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. Aug. 28— In the preliminary to the national championship at Meadow club, four tennis stars were qualified for the Theodore B. Hi. Burdick, Vineent and Corporal D. Ae ‘These men are win ners in the first singles In the doubles Lieut, W. A. Hor- rell and C. B. Doyle defeated Elliott H. Binsen and J. 8. O'Boyle, 64, 68, 6-2 Meadow club cup cnen's singles, first round—Seetchiro Kashlo defeat ed Alexander Her, 6-1, 7 Second round—Walter T. Hayes defeated Elliott H. nsen, 6-4, 7-6; Ichiya Kumagae defeated Seeichiro Kashio, 61, 7-5; William T. Tilden, IL, defeated Walter Merrill Hall, 44, 75, 10-8; Robert Lindley Murray de- feated Kion H. Hooker, 60, 6-1, Third round—T. R. Pell defeated Sergt. Harold A. Throckmorton, 6-8, 2; William T. Tilden, IL, defeated Ralph H. Burdick, 1-6, 7-5, 7-2; Rob rt Lindley Murray defeated Vincent Richards, 6-1, 6-3. Meadow club cup men’s doubles, first round—Seeichiro Kashio and Ge' amerson defeated George A. and Henry H. Bassford, 'NAME FOUR AMERICANS IN CANADA CASUALTIES OTTAWA, Aug 23.—Americans in today’s casualty list are: Died of woutfis—R. Blake, Los Am geles, Cal Wounded—H. semi-finals. Pell, Ralph Richards They are Bissonett, C: . and were languishing for a! Mont; A. McGuire, Bakersfield, Cal; C. T. Horter, Portland, Ore. CHEASTY’S this condition exists— our case is of long standin ‘iret ave | time late Thursday night or Friday |Zont development, whether itis pre morning. The body was discovered ent an hay fever or chronic asthma, labout 9 a. m., lying on the bed. Mra. |70U 8h send for a free trial at our method. No ma rin what to Request | Newbauer had been staying at the mate you live, no matter what your | ‘6 Traffic Officers residence of Mrs. Powers for some oF, oS, occupation, if you are trou- time. She was 38 years old. fed with asthma, our method should Six additional men for the traffic “ werent Fire Friday morning at 8:30 com lave you. promptly. : - |" We eapecially want to send it to oe veunaeaae oe a gs acd b will be requested of Mayor those apparently hopeless cases, oe OF a Cane sees “comme | Men 21 Since June Friday or Saturday, according to In Register Saturday of Police Cl de Bannick. " All youths who have become Men are urgently needed, it is claimed. 'Home Destroyed by Fire; Loss Is $1,500 wholesale woolen markets have advanced so rapidly that wholesale prices are now : one at out own AR new method ia per back of the kitchen stove. The 1918, must Pin aiteiente breathing. | lomw {x $1,500 pict ay . and all thore terrible | ones and for all time ler is too important to where all forme of inhalers douches, | 1326 Angeline st. The building was opium preparations, fumes, occupied by M. C. Hoon, a tenant. emmoes.” ote. Rave sailed ‘The fire originated among some pa years of age since June 5 er for military August 24, between the hours of | arox ‘This free =e BS OGemen Ts Be ‘Res one 00pm Townrend 39>m ‘any {Connects at Fownsend) dafly jwitn ran agg Sod en | on Otympte! \potata ‘ [Kingston, Ladiow and} Iway potn 2:60pm ‘Toen'y Thuewy Satur y “PT iinm Gicnmer Potlatch, for! enter! ndiow, Port Gamble.) yy |e? Rangor an Wpelanyipoines © ont nat | Pointe marked ** are boat landings | Passengers for these points and for her Poat landing potnte must make ' own arrangements for Ianding, all risk and libfitty i gach landing Steam fate does not boat ing charren. Habinty te Htmited to wear. to exceed $100 for 0 pounds allowed tree A schedules mbject to Freight ine apparel, whole ticket. fo ged ‘an without notice Grek’ aaity tor alt pointe Coxcepting Tacoma) named in above schedule, Tickets must be purchased at ticket Open trom 6:3 to 12:00 Fourth and Pine, Friday night. A musical program will be presented, followed by dancing, and concluded with a special supper. Friends are invited, TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating, offers many advantages women who are seeking employment at a good opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement, Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating Associates carefully selected. to young with Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms, ; Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred, Previous expe rience is not necessary. Our employment office is located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and Seneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P.M. We invite you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, who will gladly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap- pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12000, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $322. + $423 cae ABSOLUTELY NOLLOVULXY DENTISTRY) t. P. L. AUSTIN Pres. 008 Third Ave., Corner James Look into your mouth and « Leute, Ruma, are sore, sloughing ‘sad | earn. reasonal Towed to all union |Ftxamination and estimate free of | "Tad Pains Detiss jours, 430-4. 2 to 8 Fy a Hours: to * 3% son ‘discount ai- jen and th the retail prices ‘of e e e and 9 p ith the I ec ingle day. Write tod h tail f f VP Pucer SOUND | iifctnee es eee Pa higher than the re rices of a few : address. This order includes all men |Sen4_no money, Simply mail coupon Rn below. Do it today. i j whose 2ist birthday may fall on Aug. | we ~~ FRED ASTHMA Covron months ago. ce TO GIVE FAREWELL DANCE || FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room - A farewell party and dance in hon-|| §28;(%,NINFATS a04 Hudson ata, or of the French sailors in Seattle ¥ will be held at Mme. Lepper’s hall, at eee ESO SEY AS FORD EO PB a few months ago are the retail prices of today---here. we haven't “‘profiteered.’’ were selling as we bought. we're offsetting price increases with profit decreases. we don’t believe in a “get rich quick’’ way of doing business. hence, come right to Cheasty’s where ‘Values Tell’’