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ATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV ha ee 2 NOWINLONDON - ANARD PROTEST THEATRE NDON, Nov 0 After spend | 4 | Secretary t Swain, the Be ing seven months in German pris| attle Metal Trades council, an ons, elght doughboys have arrived nounces that shipyard workers of in London clad in British uniforms Ss oe the entire counfry will probably which tained tn Rotterdam join the the protest of the Puctfic Seven e rep ted prisoner ‘See Coast workers against the Macy | are members of the 12nd infantry NPe }wage award for the shipbullding| All but ne were among 180 prix A industry oners taken at Seicheprey—-th | Of particular significance, Swain! largest lot ¢ Americans capture lanys, in the receipt of a mensage} by the Germans from Newport New where the} In that engag mt the Amert unions have had little support, stat ’ ter) cans were attacked April 20, by r ing that the workers there have de L LAU H! Just Sold Our Liberty 2.200 Germans, of which only 600 cided to fight the award | Bonds for the Highest [survived after four hours’ bitte ; | Swain has alno received a tele ‘ \ C; fighting The Americans were vs gram from James A, Taylor, prest| ] J Spot Cash Price to the finally surrounded and fereed to ; jdent of the joes tthe Metal Trades North surrender, The Germans compelled ° Jeouncl!, who has since been appoint west them to march seven kilometers to led a member of the board of ret 9 ! Stock and Bond Co. & detention camp : peals to review the award, declar i 601 Alaska Building Many made this march while suf. | ling that the international metal Open Evenings Till 9 fering from bad wounds, The men} is the Chinese foreign minister | trades unions were dissausfied with Sundays, 2 to 4 said Americans were generally bet-|and he has been named envoy ex-|the new scale. ter treated than other prisoners, the] traordinary of China to the peace] “Pacific Coast delegates have met boches evidently wishing to curry] conference, Chinese ministers to Bu-{With International offic ” Taylor their favor in the hope America| ropean countries will act as deputies. | Wired, “who have reed to co . . would help them after the war Joperate with us in presenting our Polish Mass Meeting All told many instances of bra:| MINISTKRS MEET MONDAY — [case to the board of appeals. The! F YEA Douglas Hall, 915 East Pine tality toward other allied prisoners The Seattle Ministerial federation internationals are dissatisfied with Sunday, 3 P. M to which they were eye witnesses, | will meet Monday at the Plymouth|the award and the case probably y> i’ From their original prison camp | Congregational church at 10:30 a | Will be taken up next week, Plea EVERY ONE WELCOME the Americans were taken to Con-|m. Dr, M. A. Matthews will speak notify councils in Everett, Olympi flans, then Darmstad ous Evangelianm. snd Bellingham,” wes wat! © CONSTANCE TALMADGE Capt. L. Matwon and 16 members ¥, the schooner F. 8. Loop arecre tained in jail Saturday, while a new skipper for the F. 8. Loop ia en route to Seattle from San Fran 23 — 4 | elaco. But 60 of the 1300 cases of jwh aky discovered on board the IN Loop on ber arrival from California . FOURTH NEAR. PIKE Thursday night, have been remov 2 ed, the remainder being wedged in} the general care so Ughtly that they cannot be dislodg until the vessel ia unloaded. The ¥. 8 Loop Lumber company s iJ of San Francisco, owners of the plication in the whisky shipment ° Charges of violation of the Reed ere or re ys amendment against the captain and crew were filed in the district court And That Won't Be Enough 9 Jere : 9 4 To Hold the Crowds RENT IS CUT IN 26 BOARD CASES The SMA calnatione eee ak On meeting of the fair rentals commission of the emergency fleet In cases a compromise was ef. Y Wi o,° F fected, the landlord being allowed e fent, but not as much as he had demanded. ‘he commix m had visited all Premises in dispute and the| irentals of t houses were | | fixed a higher figure than the! Several petitions for a rehearing | were denied, and some undestrable} i itenants were ordered to vacate. By Augustus Thomas Tom Slattery to | ge He oe . { Go Back to Cell] ei OLYMPIA, Nov, 30—Tom Slat ' A tery, formerly of Seattle, sentenced to from five to 20 years for highway robb i 1 1 paroled in July 1917, to en ary rervice Siuthd an’ ie outs oot tae ce ‘ Fall of pretty girls and situations jmainder of hia sentence. Requist-/ } ‘ 4 that you will recognize Sparkling as a French farce | | tion papers for Sk have bee signed by the gover Slattery tried to enlist, waa r ed as physically unfit, but was ab to rem: t lt provided ngaged in « 1 pa tic is alleged te 5 rsonated | @ returned tained ton fr Oregon under false pretenses WANTS 108 AS COOK . ». ‘'. §$trand Orchestra j King county ji in in need of a a f “00d cook, but Emil Hill, former rail ; Un er ARVOLA road chef, sentenced to four months ‘ ¥ lin Jail, with a $500 fine, by Judge J j Neterer Saturday, after pleading gullty to transporting liquor into dry territory, can’t fill the bill. His at torney suggested that he work out} his sentence as cook, but Judge Ne | Seek Lost Parents I | i | -UP sie gw er eS et (Special to The Star by N. E. A ernments, the national government} The league’s merchant marine will men, Only the league of nation® See ante sn’ savnard ave,| MADISON, Wis, Nov. 30—The |and the league of nations to bridge | bring the wheat and meat that have |can do it. Germany, Austria Hug «Di <r el al i ‘ immediate problems of reconstruc: |ver the period of reconstruction. |accumulated in Australia, ‘These | gary, Bulgaria and Turkey must Gaia’ eonve ved them to the| tion are the demobilization of indus The league of nations already ex-| things the league is already doing.| pay the bills, but the league must : PS ae a tend A. Kawwaa.|tties and the demobilization of | ists. Foch will continue ommand But it will need at once, to re-| furnish the credit to begin at onow Fonidence Of at Gel Biath ave #,(8Ftales, according to Professor John |it# armies. Hoover and the food| build Northern France and Italy, /and set millions of unemployed at bots, Paris hotel, : controllers of the league will feed | Belgium, Serbia, Armenia, Three | work |. Commons, labor expert of the ne league wil d | Belgi : . following which he notified the po-| . “aihmdesegar le : Hoe: eect tee <tc é lice. An tempt i# under way to} niversity of Wisconsin, who is to peri cs — tow come ee re : seorsba He i ee ke ca ae . . AGt OF NATIONS find the parents of the wanderers, {Make @ study of the questions of armi xd con 5 destroyed i TO GIVE OUT WORK zi wien | economic reconstruction by the | continue for another year at least./ year’s work for several millions of : | Bight 1. W. W's detained in Seat. | league of nations —— “The league has dy its war |tle for deportation by United States | “Industry is already demobilizing. | §¢———————~ " ag | industries boards. They have a com |Commiasioner of Immigration Henry |Hundreds and thousands and mil- | | st ' t gation back of the reli | White, as ailewed undesirable atiens,|lions of workers thruout the world|} Burles 1M G M: il ‘Thi oO t ‘ol the manufacture of eal | will apply for writs of habeas corpus | will rapidly be laid off from work § on us P 0. a Is ment and munitions of war ma in the federal court Monday. The|Demobilization comes at the worst | ) Th S oh W ll S d I Wil can now shift the world’s industr hte coerce SS ee setae teapot ia rear mnie wine | e Star; We'll Send It to Wilson | iscsi sive out mitions of com them. ter will see a crisis of unemploy. | ®----— ~ ~ ~~~ | tracts to rebuild the devastatel ment. Employers will not start up countries a ns. 00 in until they know what markets “France has lost two millions 160 ) Hens— 1500 Eggs and Wages will be workers. There is work for the ui | Mrs, H. M. Patton, Waverly, Mo.,| ee employed if the league of natlom writes: “f fed two boxes of | ‘More|HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS goes on as it has been doing the . iden: ¥ v ils Egger’ to my hens and broke the egg | WILL 3 D JOE * Wain oo. bss last year and sets the world at work ord. I got 1,500 eggs from 160| “Demobilization of our armies in for France, Italy, Belgium, Serbill hens in exactly 21 days.” You can do| Qurope is not as serious, There is Dear Sir; Because I am déeply interested as an Ameri- and Armenia, If the le as well. Any poultry raiser can easi:| work ahead for them to do in polic can in the welfare of our country, I hereby call your atten- not do this, starvation in ory 0 ve in e inese ly double his profits by doubling the|ing the conquered nations, Demo: tion to the undemocratic and dictatorial control of public af- und unemployment in America willy ee production of his hens, A scien: | pilization of our armies at home is fairs by Postmaster General Burleson, and respectfully peti- the toll of the first winter aftet tiffe tonic has been discovered that| serious, Hundreds of thousands of thon that he be dismissed from public service, Postmaster the war underwo! ---t e@ clever police revitalizes the flock and makes hens|men who have given up their Jobs General Burleson has been guilty of underpaying postoffice The nations have also their 1 work all the time. The tonic is called | will be hunting them again employes and attempting to block union organization, ternal problems, France and Eng “More Eggs.” Give your hens a few| “We must look to the state gov He has failed to reinstate the locked-out telegraph employes, land have been preparing for peagte work-—-the cunnin and stealth cents’ worth of “More Eggs,” and|ernments, the clty and county gov tho it was on account of that lock-out, to some extent, und during the last two years. Ameri you will be amazed and delighted | —— because justice was to be done them, that the governmeut is only beginning to study the prow with results. “More Kegs” will{ of the United States took over the control of the telegraphs lem 1 Is d hit Jouble this year's production of s ous, 5 ‘ try this erent | ZA 1 telephones. Burleson has caused, arbitrarily, a raise in prot Ker, write B,J. Rete aioe telephone rates in the state of Washington without giving pouttry expert.” Dept. 210 Neater| ' Horlick’s commensurate service in return. This he has done, despite THIS HINT MAY = . dg, Kansas City, Mo, for a $1 The ORIGINAL the advice of the public service bodies of this state, and only of the dens, who live by their pack, ae eeee } Malted Milk on the advice of Bell telephone officials. SAVE YOU WORK * by : $1 packages on special discount | H/ s I respectfully submit that in these trying days, the atti- In the cap on the filler hole in® or & season's supply. A million dol- | tude of mind of Postmaster General Burleson is a menace i) usually je absolutely satisfied, your money will! . 4 find a small hole. his is to all returned on request, and “More Wie air to enter at the jtop #0 that the b s bill to your letter, or send $2.25 a from the bottom. gi im@roline m4 chal diac packag A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Address ... to reach the carburgiiy there efer to send you, free, his plenty in the tani poultry book tells -| Quick Lunch; Home or Office. perience @ man who has this air vent is g OTHERS are IMITATIONS | to locate a sto, fortune out of poultry,