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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1918. is % P , “Flu” Strikes in North METROPOLITAN i atlormrpg Alpe ahr | } fiuensa epktomic, which ts apreading | | TONIGHT, DAY, MAT, AND [/ taken a toll of 175 lives among the | NIGHT, AND MONDAY SIGHT |) jatives in this vicinity The fair rentals commission was| LAREDO, Tex, Noy, 16-—-lollow LE CONTE 4 FLESHER-Areserr_ te d with a calendar of 60 cases, by |ing the stormy seasion yerterday > > ‘TG | far the biggest array of complaints | oi pan-American labor convention A MUSEMENTS|Si'r,'asert ray of compiint| «ie ganvamerican tor convention |mowsion, Friday evening, in the Becur|Fesumed discusaioh ot reside WIth ORE \itlew building. Gompers’ “peace principles” toda MILITARY | twice MO 4 Detly| rhe owner of a modern apartment | THe debate brought on by Com TOSPHERE | interes: “All for Democracy”; | House on Harvard ave, recently built Ley peso neonate. otlia’ seaeil Helen ‘Trix; Walter Hrower; At A cont of $200,000, natintlied the | 1) MO erered and thelr partial Geshe & Oo. Wasees {board that he was snaking onty | UO ley oer ate ecaa slightly over 7 per cent on his invest: | Admission | Twiee Daily, 10 be » wtart a@ fight for the re Mats. 10c, De, 50 quent, An Mieeaaes Tew fer Save >t yrinon of convicted mem ; Orph Vandevill vn apartments from $37.50 to $40 |" yet . we. Wee seamea ot eam Vaudeville was sustained ooo lg ang Sen, ae) climax in, a speech by Chan, H —— Several shipyard workers were giv aoe former aswoctate of Wm, D {Enough fer All, U.W.W.C.| en reasonable time to vacate homes | jjaywood, and now president of that were urgently needed by the | \tine, Mill & Smelter Workers. | THEATRE comment tive saan tieeviction ¢ Ina dramatic outburst, Moyer de onants was forbidden y clared t 1. W. W. to be Amert ’ PLAYERS | Reductions of from $1 to $3 a week cay Holshevikl 1 professed for | were made in the rent of room downtown hotel The landlord house in the C LAST TIME TONIGHT The Funniest of Farces “What's Your Husband Doing?” Nighte-260, 600; Plus War Tax of an $35 to $26 oth nelihborhood and from Severs the sam structe The proprietor of district apartment by raised his rents to $30 pulled down to $18 and $30 Continous Dally 1 to 11 Bix Fine Acts of Hippedreme Vaudeville Feature Photoplay: Fritel Mrunette in “The Velvet Hamt™ | Weekday Mats 10¢; Byes, & Sun. 200 J) | France,” a Mount See, 81.00 and Beate "New Selling at fice. M. Marcel died Depres, recently in NOW--SATURDAY } #2 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS || |iBill Russell IN The Smashing, Crashing, 100-Mile-a-Minute 6-Act “HOBBS a HURRY” The Fastest Picture Ever Shown in Seattle (Until Tuesday Night Only) IN A INFORMAL DEDICATION Of Our Magnificent New $20,000 | WURLITZER UNIT | ORCHESTRA Now Accompanying All Pictures. to cut down their rents. Raker who had a $40 was “Edison apartment pitol MMi district waa told to come down from $42.60 to $30 apartment houses in alvo were in | of Moyer ia now himself undying loyalty to o and the United States Mexican resolution was final 4, after having been amend labor The ly adopte ed to provide for investications of reports of workmen deprived of| their liberty | T years ago, Moyer, Petti-| | bone and Haywood wer on trial for their lives, Moyer sald “And. while we were not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor they contributed the funda that saved our lives paying hin debt he continued. “Haywood was fa He atarted at © an organization to undermine his country.” MAY MAKE UP | LOST TIME IN CITY SCHOOLS | School will be held up to Christan day, remain closed untf the follow: | ing 3 ay, and will clowe again New Year's day, ac ding to a port adopted by the school board Fri-| The report also states that ool will be held the firet four daya ff the usual epring vacation ng Good Friday Superintendent Frank B. Cooper} submitted the report as a means to! make up work Jost during the time Jof the influensa epidemic. In addi | ton, he suggested, if authorized by) | the legislature, that school be held up| to June 14 Action on a resolution introduced | November 1 by Mra, BE Harper |momber of the board, calling for an Jadvance in pay of women high sche | teachers equal to that of men teach: ers, was postponed by the board for ‘FORD MAY PROBE ‘SENATE DEFEAT! NEW YORK, Nov. 16-—-A recount) of the vote in Michigan, where Tru | | day map H. Newberry defeated Henry | Ford for the senate, was hinted at In @ statement pubtished today by Ford thru bis agency here. “We may have a recount of the vote in Michigan,” the statement raid, “for the purpose of showing how our elections are manipulated |by the moneyed internats “Nor will it cease with the elec tion. If organized effort can ao complish anything by way of in forming the people and hindering the rule of the dollar, I think we shall accomplish something.” Far and Near 3 News by Telegraph and Telephone H Socccecce Work of Dalsy Wood Hildreth, Seattle comporer, was featured by local artists Friday afternoon at the first of a series of programs given by the Women's University jelub, Newly appointed Division Chap- lain W. L. Fisher, of the 13th di-) vision, comprixing men from eight | Pacific coast states, will soon leave Seattle to take up his duties as temporary instructor in the school of chaplains at Camp Taylor, Loufaville, Ky Vacancy in office of King county food administrator, temporarily in | charge of Charles E. Bryant, execu tive secretary for King county, may be filled at the convention of county administrators called by Charles Hebberd at Spokane, No vember 21. Mrs. Mary A. Charles H. Costigan resident of Seattle for me years, died Friday after years’ iliness. Twice in six months is the di- vorce record of Rebecea Stearn.| |who Friday was granted a divor from Carl Stearn, manager of the Metro Pictures corporation, for the| second time Judge Clay Allen granted $200 per month alimony TACOMA.—The owner of one fourth of an inch of land, needed as a part of the Camp Lewis mili-| tary reserve, will receive 1 cent for] his piece of ground } | ST. PAUL—Official returns show the state of Minnesota will stay| | “wet.” | BALTIMORE, Md.—Secretary of War Baker has approved the sugges: | tion of Gen. Felix Angus, that return: | Costigan, wife of 360 Roy st. a than 30 an eight ing troops be landed at the ports | nearest their homes. LONDON, — Aircraft — passenger service will be established immediate ly between London and Paris. Dr. Payton Smith, commissioner of education for the state of Massachu setts, will be one of the speakers at | the annual meeting of the Washing ton Educational association, to be | held in Seattle December 26, 27, 28 | The police arrested nine men in a gambling raid on the Vaidemar hotel, }1118 Third ave., Friday ev They are held in the city jail, p ing appearance in police court. | L, L. Arnold, 1705 W. Spokane st., told the police that an armed robber | held him bly ig oth ave ang I ub. ning Alaska.—Seven votes have thrown Charles A. Sulzer, demo erat, into the lead over James Wick ersham, republican, in the race for Alaska territorial delegate to con gress, A few precincts are still to be 'Vheard trom, cantzed | | Millions Use A Scene From ATE PEAT Now at the Coliseum If you want to see a tender love story and a thrilling war story combined, and see just what the life was like for our Seattle boys on the battlefields of France, see it with one who went through it, who spent TWO YEARS IN HELL AND CAME BACK WITH of the $50,000 WURLITZER ORGAN § | | The Largest in the World A SMILE, Half-hour Popular 4 Concert by OLIVER G. WALLACE —At the — Surrender Club Is Still on the Job. er watchful, and ract any secret in ormer enemy,” is the This is not the NUT HOUSE, but we have lots of NUTS, Bolts, ete. JAPANESE FIGHT ONE FLU CASE — ENDS IN DEATH IN 24 HOURS Keep prepared fluence of the > ‘o z one | ne otto adopted by the Uncondi-/ O. 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