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' { AR—SAT PA 8 THE BOOZE CASES a Food Plea of German Women : FILL SEATTLE POLICE COURT of the t Nquor} %) is purely a diplomatic move, Other: | | | | wine the women would | have the women of J. W. T. Mason United Press War Expert pi a . Two most inn « for rmany's persistent be EW YORK, Nov After | at an era of tremendor Violators in the wo ppeared in aiweh crumbs, In any case « be r com Judo * court |Outraging the women of lelglu erdone, ‘There in no mercial and industrial rid sae eben Stary barding the women of England|to believe the Germans ar Ow &¢ attle, whieh t Friday ‘ hairea from the alr, exiling women from |Ing. Undoubtedly they 1 the principal port eisala, 83 years old, gray-haired ations, but #0 no oant and the are . 1 France and murdering the women | Mtion but tw th er and blueeyed, and Hitma Hint, 40, | France sate Mah seas, the Work, and it ix good for Germany | pe 1 construc with a yellow-haired S-yearold boy | ion o many now set t own | have less to eat than those whofin the t nited st ntea, is the ° na | Baye ed to wave the world | of Gov, Ernest Lister, who was th or arn he pair are from | w« ading With the United | 2) Ber Gia tress, ecsen he | § , ASidgation of. the| from ¢ ny's Drutal power, It principal speaker at the Chamber of Butte, and were arrested at the| States for a : an cere Seal | Ronee imamsiaan Ne tee ator’ armistice terms The tions of the German women to Mra, Wilson and to Addams but another move in ation elub r Arcade building, Friday women, noor Amer The Oregon-Washington railroad Thursday liquor in their possession thinking As for the German who now beg of m ome with three suit casea of Jane ¥y great reconstruction problema " motherhoo 2 that confront America, particularly Finlanders, with scarcely a knowl | ine gubtle game of Berlin state Ferg Arh pt i r — oe & aaa te mee edge of English, the women quatled | crate to put America in a position Dp of wate tithe plorat! p seemingly harsh questions “ yond the reach of wounded — try, were awed by the under the seemingly harsh q of being Germany's inte A : td. : P ccd of the prosecutor with th sackes Cf the world Asterionn soldiers and xpat t . ’ athe alae ne eles ¢ the fac Mr also given by } Did they know that it was against |“ ysorcunately, German diplomacy aces of American prisoners? anes Bes . the law to bri iquor tr has a certain naive clumsin in and Representative John ¥. Miller that reveals the cloven| DEVELOPMENT UNITS its working Koon hed One smiled and nodded, while the | joo¢ Thus th lin government other shook her head. Tears ap |) 0”) infore both by the TO DEMOBILIZE FIRST) rie aining room wan packed by a peared in gray-haired Mrs. Keisala's | 1. tarene ‘and. WASHINGT ov, 15 crowd of about 600, and the addresses eyes. 2 notes that It is not the int were recelved with the utsnost enthu In broken Enel rye ee the democratic nations “ ‘ that the whisky had been giv atl wronged by Germany Gov, Lister recognized that the na by friends, and that she wanted it for her home and husband at Wood ed with prob © difficult German people starve te Will Dole Out F land, Wash What food in necessary to kee} te it faced Mrs, Hilt admitted purchasing |i, trom becoming extinct in Cer dmitted, Candidates in | Whe but was ab hers. Both women seemed unable |... will be doled out. Germany| these schools may be discharged | solute rena the fu to comprehend that it was ® viola| knows it. Nevertheless, the Ger: from the army immediately if they | re. ¢ y for thin at tion of the law to bring whisky into | 11, women return to the hunger |desire. Upon graduation, if they Seattle now has a remarkable op Washington, and — Mei gs bate plea with an insistence that {s|complete the course, they will be | portunity,” he sald t hensive me venice a Mire wholly unnecessary and that in de missioned im the officers’ re- | | busine Manor, ranged in quart. Pint ete | signed to create an atmosphere of corps and placed upon the |‘ that the quarter:pint bottles of every variety | timentalism in America for the men of thin city appre on the judicial bench. With ocpscplh “oe ovale me at legge eal ord bgp erage Fm hon He rea oer Frank Hetzel, German alien * opportunity aon agent Se press ee ‘The attempt to develop a spirit | enemy, was taken into custody Fri going to develop a wondertu on c bossa i the of cordiality between the women of day by federal authorities, He will 1 in the Orient, where th wit nS ut ne ‘teat ies to de. |Germgny and the women of Ameri. be sent to Fort Douglas, Utah, for - : far more business than ever be prive them of their belongings ca has no heart feeling in it. It) internment. He is 23 years ol [fe The prosecutor was heated and ty a port Uiru whieh wate th out of breath, and the judge puzzled A fine of slightly more than the minimum, which is $50, was im posed, the women being compelled to pay $75 ‘each out of long-ac cumulated | nufacture oF orn wtat ill be shipped to the ent, but we are soon going to extab |linh great factories in Seattle factorion will devote themacives to manufacturing those lines that will find a market in the Orient. have be “Cascarets for Mother’s Pets” Careful mothers know that Cascarets in the home mean less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost. When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, feverish breath, sour stomach or a cold, a Cascaret quickly and harmlessly ‘“‘works’’ the poisons from the liver and bowels and all is well again—only 10 cents a box, These Paris officials have received ban-| ner fo black and gold as gift from city of Pittsburg. ‘Tremendous Development | “Let ux not forget that there is coming @ tremendous development tn Siberia and in China, and that the Pacific Northwest is better able than Jany other part of America to reap | | the full benefit of these conditions scl 4 : es “A, oo | “The shipbuilding industry is here oN ; to stay. One of the greatest needs of this industry in the building of ste! | plants in the Pact rthweat. I believe the war was responsible for | holding up such a project that wan contemplated When it « it will m © than any othe thing that could be d } “It wilt n thin elty wil | become the #: permanent pteel struction center in the United We have many advantag over the East. Climatic con for instance, make labor in th cific Northwest from 10 to 15 per cent more efficient than it is In the | Bast ‘The workers in the great Hog ts land yards are delayed by extreme old in the winter months, and by ex: , heat in summer. The very i £ | comnive day that the firet ship waa launbhed be YI ft that nt b M Woodrow mixed van | TO MOTHERS! While all children detest castor oil, calomel, |Witmon there were over 400. heat | pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they | | taste like candy. Cascarets ‘‘work’’ the nasty bile, sour fer- | mentations and constipation poison from the child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain or griping. Cascarets never dis- appoint the worried mother. Each ten cent box contains direc- tions for children aged one year old and upwards, (U. S. OFFICIAL WAR FILMS) President Wilson | not ships will be jfor the gover that wooden hi esi Hi eiF built for the emer; : i i E i Hl FS moves Wooden for the tranep nt prose of lumber-carry Agricultural Progress i “Put of all the industrial resources | of this state, I believe that within a| few whort years agriculture will take | the first place. Here in Washington | we have one county, the products of which equal those of any other coun ty In the United States | “The Yakima district, on irrigated land, produced last year over $30,000, | 000 in + This year it will pro-| There is no more | jon project in the| | ing veasels. er alone, 2,500,000 da Oreille country 4 at a cost of not per acre. For the | h enterprines as pme when we may | ing the nation to feel justified in a ‘It was one of the most remarkable and one of the most _, Matern” Washington baw an] hificent climate Callfornia ma but I satisfactory portrayals that we had seen of the great ‘*".""" weit that, valiey Zor task which America has performed with suchenthusiasm im in eat that and in a fashion which cannot leave the results in doubt.’ storehou which, if turned all th power tricity, would operate is in the} w « in the state.” governor sald that it might be| bond the state to the ex: | f 10, 2 or even 50 millions of in order to asaistinthe great nd other public 4. tent The war becomes a real issue— the “official reports” in the news- papersaresuddenlytranslated into actions that lift you bodily from your seat and make you cheer yourself hoarse. You women who have men folks in France will specially welcome this opportunity to see “America’s Answer.” A Washington woman spoke for all the women of this nation when she said, “If they only would stop long enough for one to scan the faces, I feel sure that bi I would see my boy.” him “lack of work, “America’s Answer” is the Greatest war picture ever shown on the screen, You can’t afford to miss it. You have read about the war. You have thought about the war— and talked about it. You have cheered the boys who left your town to serve Uncle Sam. Now you are going to see the war—as clearly as if you were over there yourself. You are going to understand America’s part in the ¥ as no amount of reading, thinking, talking or cheering can possibly make you understand it! “America’s Answer” takes you right into the heart of the world conflict, and shows you how these American boys,we are so proud of, are helping to wipe out the cruel canker that is cating into the vitals of mankind, dollars. |irrigation projects works that are nm He thought there settlement , Western W on, but pointed out that too much of this land hae been sold for $100 or even $200 an| n it wasn't worth $10 nd that was not capable of | cultivated should be would be further doff In an | j iteel Works for Seattle “The American people are con-| fronted with the greatest and most difficult problems that have ever | faced them in their history,” declared | Mayor Hanson. “In Central Burope red type of ler now dominates | different countries, bringing with | } tries than live t of the weippi river, in the| 1 Ktates of America “The vietory that America has won | }is but @ partial vic and women do not ing on the wall, take the lead, ine nd of allowing it |to slip into the hands of men who |have neither the brains nor the sin jcerity to safely direct the affairs of 66 e 9 99 | the nation | “If wo allow the reactionary forces jin these Uni ates to gain p tably bring abe this country con if you men| e the handwrit nd if you do not| Insist on seeing ditions simila in BE yp at your favorite theatre hie tt ee nnd opment ‘ve depopulated the farming dis tricts because of your selfishness, }and we will have 75,000 more 1 in Seattle than we can take Available to all exhibiters through Werld Film Corporation Branches COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION, George Creel, Chairman Division of Films, Charles S, Hart, Director, Washington, D.C, of the People’s Fila ‘Governor, Mayor and Is Subtle Move, Says Expert | Congr essmen Talk on | Reconstruction Plans | Jacket). | tion. IRDAY, NOV. 16, 1918. Your Gifts Work for All. U. W. will give them employment make work yeh 0} nents, that are needed. We must got the back on the land, onty Munt nee th 1 or George Dilling Ke fit @ut of the undertaking be enacted to guard profiteering The \ law ucalnnt America Wins! BUT OUR ernment in willing to all th tean, T n, not ¢ ne for ex traction The city of se attle wants | PriceReductionSale Jeeves ne On All Used Cars Will Continue SAVE. $200 to $300 on Northwest Motor Co. }} Soon Nov 16 Your thousa AUCASUS MODERN BABEL (Special to The Star by N. B. A) LONDON, Noy, 16-Over 170 nu found In the different tionalities are to be Caucasus, speaking 100 languages Soldiers wearing gas masks and tin hate” Paria played baseball game in “SYRUP OF Figs” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels THESE FINE CARS As the Demand Is Bound to Increase Prices Rapidly. 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