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SCHOENFELD & SAMS, Take Ten Months to Return Yanks WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—After war ends thousands of soldiers in France and Belgium will be used Faces Charge of United States Marshal A. Rooks turned to Seattle Wednesday Running a Still re night from Port Angeles, after serving « im the reconstruction of the war) warrant of arrest of Thomas Moran. Duiiieiel exehs. Wite utilization | Of Carisborg, Wash. charged w selling Uquor to William E. of the American forces is contem® and W. Plated, while the troops await ships | borg, on or about October 20 to bring them home. Officials today estimated that the, tillery on his premises. American armies abroad could not all be brought back In leas than ten montha The maximum month- ly return of the men cannot ex- ced 250,000. Plans for returning the troops) that Seville subscriber to Paris» da are, of course, tentative as yet but, The cs wrapping paper! ith Stevens H. 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Beside Clemmer Theatre—Main 663 ee NEW YORK, Oct tion of a republican Jont Roosevelt and ex today issued a joint Bn Taft statement in reply to the appeal of | mit te the uncontrolled will of Mr wident Wilson for atic CONgTenE The statement by the republican national laid stress on the present conversation with Germany lared “the president has indi Willingness to make a ps lation, He has not d might have done, in that which the American ditional surren. election of a he three je demand, an unc one-man control, President Wilson's 14 peace torma were called general and vague, and fear was expremsed that they would not lead to a real peace treaty tatement follows: statement follows this and only as * war comed approach wubject as Americans. broke out we would | action by the presi | thi Amer » we | dent, jal Questions of party politica. | would have enabled us all to stand ba hind him to the end, without re }eard to anything except national | consideration, | Appeal for Fair Play “Instead of this, }have nm strictly drawn from the first, and now the president an nounces that only democrats can be entrusted with future power and only those democrats who do his will, Because of this reflection on other patriotic Americans, we appeal for fair play The next congress will from March 4, 1919, }1921, In that pertod “LThe war must be fought to unconditional surrender unless this in achieved before. partisan lines serve to March 4 | “2—The rma of world peace must be settled. “%—The democratic administrn- on, after expending billions of jtreasure and exercising more abso- }iute power than any administration lin our history, must give an account lot 4 wardship. | “4 change from war condi must brought least disturbance and of reconstruction must be begun. to about with ¢ peace be the work H A re ublican congress would be ified than one con the much trolled by democrats, to ald country in adopting the meaw needed for these four great tasks “irst--Even as a minority party, the republicans made the winning of etter qui not have trained and landed the 000,000 men now in France, Claim Credit for Draft “As a minority party, the repub- lelans forced upon the reluctant President and secretary of war after an injurious delay of four months, the amended draft act. without which | asks that week's copies be sent in} | country | pub we could not put 2,000,000 more men At the front next July “The speaker, the leader, and the chairman of the military committee femocratic house opposed the draft with all the vigor pos It was saved, and so our s cause Was saved, by the re n minority or Urging | ah ongrent, ox: | terpr wident | Americ nigned | this world peace and not merely sub which was made! which would have eliminated | controlled will. It/entrust to one man such unlimited | new award doen not mean an in | | without objection, {of that stewardshi ond—The new senate must ap- prove by a two-thirds vote the terms of peace. These terms should be Ued not by one man only. It is the} ow n control we are fighting in this war to wupprems. If the peace treaty Is to be useful In the future it must be approved by the great body of the people. The president has Indicated a willingness to make peace by nego tlon He has not declared, as he might have done in three lines that what the American people de mand is an unconditional surrender. His exchange of notes with Germany has caused a deep concern among our phople lest he may by his par- leying with her, concede her a peace a council table instead of a sentence from a court 14 Points Too Vague ch the president and ¢ that they have lready upon are general » that such a » would treaty at all, b nly @ intermediate , discus president is without final nd the United States to these 14 points, altho nguage does not suggest it. Still leas has he the power to bind our noble allies We do not know that these points BB) inctude at that our allies may justly demand or do not concede something +} they may justly withhold. For what they have done for us we owe our highest good faith TTT ETT try | mai Should Te is of hould BST OPS ANY COLD IN A FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” opens clogged nose and head and ends grippe Free of Wilson pital importance that senate which Relief comes instantly. taken every two hours un three ¢ taken will end srippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body limbs. omptly opens clogged-up now id alr passages in the jacharge A dose wen are or pad, or nose run sick headache, dull ore throat, sneer and stiffnens tuffed-up! Quit blow ing and #nuffling! Kase your throb: bing head! Nothing elve in the world gives wuch prompt relief « Cold Compound,” which ec few cents at any drug store, y ansixtance, tastes inconventence, Be you get the genuine F REE DOCTOR Ex-Government Phystcine | | generation. ‘HE SEATTLE STAR URGE ELECTION OF A G. 0. P. CONGRES ld be Indep et and enfo n people in © the will of the the matter of THURSDAY, MACY AWARD g FE ndent enough to tn. | OCTOBER 51, 1918. Roosevelt and Taft Issue Joint Statement PAGE ACHES CITY; MEN TO MEET The much-heralded and long over due Macy award reached Labor Com missioner McBride's office at noon Thursday. The document comprises of the|a bulky volucne of typewritten mat the nohedule w In general, treaty | «rants an increase of approximately 10 per cent on the present rates for, shipyard workers. This figure is re Wilsor “Nor can the atttude house of representatives be ignored | ter in this peace. Every obligation | binding the U. 8, in that must be wed by the house an part of 60! . ‘The present dem oeratic majority in house han been subservient to the will of th president in every respect exgep' when certain issues on the conduct of the war have been involved. The president has not hesitated publicly | and the| lennon haw had ttw effect Not Safe to Bow to One Will “A new democratic congress with its old leaders thus 1 will offer no opposition to hin will, They will not be consulted In_ the future more than in the past, ‘In a demo cratic have the courageous, mn co-ordinate . the people will not vice of an independent, | board a year branch of | point out that inawmuch as a 10 per Adedly unsatinfuctory by A meeting Coast Metal Traden has been called to consider the award Saturday night ‘The war labor board, tn tts ruling, Pacific Roosevelt and Taft declared the! to discipline those of his party who | states that it has established uniform war was being fought to suppreas| have disagreed with him, national rates In the interests of ef ome ship production PP te | Only 10 Per Cent t u erage increase in the coat o on the Pacific coast during th of 20 per cent has been granted over the rates that were fixed by the states that, based on past year, a cortesponding Increase ago, but union men the government to moderate hin un-| cent increase on last year's rates has It is not safe to powers. It is not in aceord with the traditions of the republic.” Wasted Airship Money “Third—The republicans pended by this administration, Six hundred and forty millions for avia tion were given to the executive to build airplanes without a single linn itation as to the manner or method of its expenditure “A senate committee has deplored the waste and failure in the use of that money, The debts which have been created by thin war, the people will be paying to the third and fourth They have a right to knows how these enormous sums have been expended. Only a repub ean congress will have the courage to exact a detailed and te #tory Not «a OneMan Job “Fourth—The work of reconstruc tion must n o academic theories president was not before the people mandate of power wes hot given tn the light of the cnomentous questions which will seen force themselves wl solution. He w voted as a pra pr cident and Decause ‘he bad kept put of war.” The American people should therefore place in the branch of the government charged constitutionally with adopting policies of reconstruc: | tion, a congress which wil, not ~oe| and ideals. isnuen were ter the. will of one man, but, fresh the war possible by passing the orig: | inal draft bill. Without this we could | from the people, will enact the will sc | | the peopte. ow. boar hunt, © tarnoatly deyrecate sxgnaing the head ers police, lof a sommanderin-ch.et to the mak: |@hunting for a blind pig Wednesday | | nt the untried, uncontrolied leadership ing of a permanént treaty of peace | or to the traming of those measures | of reconstruction wich must neri ¥ affect the happiness and prow perity of the American people for a century We urge all Americans who are Americana first to vote for a re publican congreas. (Signed) “THEODORE KOOAE\ ELT. “WILLIAM I. TART. NEED SKILLED MEN FOR U.S, AERO FORCES ou The air service of the war depart ment, which claims to give its men exceptional opportunities for rapid promotion, is in urgent need of men for overseas duty. Men are accepted for ground service only, as well as for the aero squadrons. 6 1-A men who registered prior to September 12, and all Claas 6 men Are ineligible, but all other regis trants may be inducted. Applicants should bring their serial numbers. A recruiting office has been open- ed in room 106 Cobb building The wide range of trades and occu tions in which the alr service is in plications are invited: Airplane mechanicians, riggers, auto body builders, riggers, blackeniths, cabinet makers, airplane been In effect for several montha, the crease on the present rates of 20 per cout, but only approximately 10 per | cont. voted, | billions to be ex: | wages that are now being paid by in j forger | wait for his prey, which soon came; liureching and grunting along, its eyes | from ambush and grasped the shoul | der of a man descending from the 4 t be done by one man, or | rivet heaters, lly formulated according to his | cents; The | 90 cents elected when sach | ers, Miia} The award provides that any dividual employers in excess of the new scale must not be cut Rates Authorized The following hourly rates are au thorized by the Blacksmiths, heavy fires, 96 cents helpers, 64 cents; blackamitha, other fires, 80 cents; helpers, 54 cents; boll ermakers, 80 cents; helpers, 68 cents bolters, 58 cents bolt headers, 80 conta: helpers, 58 cents: ship carpen ters, 86 conte; helpers, 5% cents: chip pers and calkers, 80 cents; pneunat fe drillers, 68 cents; drill prose oper atora, 64 cents; electrical workers, #0 cents hammer and machine forgers $1.58; helpers, 64 cents: drop 80 cents; lner forgern, 64 cents; heaters in forge ahop, 76 cents 56 cents; holderson, 64 laborers, 52 cents; layers machinists, 80 conte; 68 cents; molders, 80 cents painters, 74 cents; rivet passers, 36 conts; riveters, £0 cents, and ship fit- ters, 80 cents : Ferocious Pig, Blind Variety, Escapes Hagen Like a Greek hero of old on a wild Patrolman Robert Hagen, went On Spring Fifth aves Patrolman Hagen lay in shining in the darkness. When it stopped in front of a houss, Patrolman Hagen went forth filvver, while in the rear, on the floor, be saw five sacks of bottled stuff, ‘The man struggled, and the fiv ver, with three other men in it. evinced a tendency to break for free dom. The tmpulse becoming pro- | nounced, Patrolman Hagen released | hix man and grasped the flivver with 1 of men in tlustrated by the fol-| lowing list of workers from whom ap-| #- balloon | camera repair men, carpenters, | chauffeurs, cobblers, cooks, copper smiths, electricians, engine repair lathe workers 1 training, men with photographte experience. workers, ignition repair men, ment repair men, neto repair men, metal workers, mo- toreyclists, motor mechanics, pack ers, painters, propeller workers, sten- ographers, tailors, truckmasters, vul- nizers and high school graduates for radio training. FEAR GALIANO HAS FOUNDERED VICTORIA, Oct. 91.—The Cana- dian naval patrol steamer Galianop which sent out a wireless for assiat- anc Thursday, in the vicinity of Cape St. Jar Queen Charlotte ts lands, ia belie to have foundered A number of veusels, answering the 8. O. 8. are now in the vicinity arching for her, The Galiano left Triangle island Wednesday, at 6 p m, on her way to Ikeda, There were 40 persona aboard TAKES $150 TO GIVE HER HERO GOOD TIME (Special to The Star by N. 2. A) LONDON, Oct. 31—To give her husband « good time when he et home from the front on lea Florence Hills stole from her mis. tress jewels valued at $150 and pawned them, She went to Jail for a month, but the penalty would have been heavier had not her purpose been “considered machinists, mag If you value your watch, “tet Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre.—Advertisement. fabric | instru: | sult, I, might and main and two strong hands, and held valiantly, while the blind pig tugged, grunted and strug: gled The strength of the blind pig prov od to be of the four-cylinder variety and. ng tho he knew bimself to be, Patrolman Magen felt his prey slipping So he leaped on the running board and was attacked by the three men }in the blind pig. med him on the head with a crank shaft, one hit him with a bunch of | fives, and the other hit him with true Prursian savagery. At Madison st. Patrolman Hagen gave up the quest, dropped prone to the pavement, and allowed the blind pig to run off into the teeming jungle of Seattle. Banker 3 Wife Is Is Divorce Figure { ”? Robert Wt. Forgan, vice president of the National City Bank of Chi- cago, and at present a member of the war credits board, cently made a defendant in divorce dings instituted by his wife. Forgan alleged extreme on the part of her hus-| band, and separated from him in| April, 1918, She expects to sail to France to engage in Y. M. C. A. work on the condusion of the cruelty | help: | petween Fourth dha | One of them slam: | was re-| FIVE UG STORES Two Things Well Worth Remembering HIGH-PRICED MERCHANDISE does not always signify QUALIT Merchandise without QUALITY is costly at any price. To get QUALITY at a reasonable price and guaranteed SA ACTION GO TO BARTELL’S ON nn een -KODAKS and CAMERAS The kodaker has all the de- lights that others have and has pictures besides, There’s pleasure in the making as well as in the possessing of Kodak photos, No dark room at any stage | of the work, and better re- sults now than ever. Every step is simple now. Own a Kodak. Highest Priced Kodak $98.50 | | You need to be more cautious now than ever—with the large increase of influenza cases, a good preven- tive will go a long way in checking the germs. 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Not unul Dr. James Sinclair, fa mous entomologist, of Los Angeles, | communicated with the Seattle | | Chamber of Commerce about it) Thursday ° | Dr. Sinclair gays he has received information that rare epecies abound in Seattle and vicinity and states that he is very anxious to migrate North to this city and augment his valuable collection Dr, Sinclair wonders if it will be | poasible for him to secure a permit to bring beer into Seattle in large | quantities, as it i# impossible to catch the varied valuable bugs with | out beer. entomology and chasing queer bugs of BARS 10c and butterflies “Once you try, again and agai youl bay” TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone offers many advantages rts ee etis cighnnst oh eee epportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. They Like Beer Dr, Sinclair explains that he does not consume the beer, but that it is used to attract Insects, who are in herent tipplers. 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