The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 4

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rAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 191 PAGE 4 NEW MILITARY © AMERICA’S PEACE ENVOYS _ SCHOOLS ARE atm. | _ BAKER'S PLAN Ame W \ \ \\ THE, PRESIDEN a, LANSING % vad ENRAGED GIRL coal ! President Wilson will sit In the organization period of the peace con-| nd set forth America’s attitude, Seeretary Baker, | tere at Versailles a a's 4 it is expected, will heplace him later, Seeretary of State Lansing, by | virtue of his post, is familiar with all of the diplomatic activities of the} AN FRANCISCO, D. Taunt government. Col s been the person resident Wilson thruout the armis negotiations. G member t r c { of the Inter-Allied War Council. Henry White, former amb pr swimmer, | France, is chosen that the republican party may have a m ill the 1 whose F the peace conference | THOUSANDS OF KERENSKY SAYS ss) GERMANS FACE RUSSIANS WERE m who was im insulted are =" io AMERICAN RULE NOT GIVEN AID She was out on BY WEBER MIL Her case was to await a defir s United Press Pov omcens A re ‘ontinued From F 1g | Nine ‘ ‘| condition. ; se " | WITH THE AMERICANS IN * . * you the highest quality of men’. 8 cloth- PRUSSIA, Dee. 4—(Night.)— ed to the Russians not to obey | Several hundred thousand Ger. appeals were wide | mans are now under American authority. They are accepting | Af the , 3 - ast tes | the situation with remarkable ering hie Bg Mees quietness and complacency and mn Ive impact. ag tusmlan are not finding this authority ‘ date for prosecuting ney, was expressed at the Americans’ lack onerous. Astonishment is often yp oe. Saee before the King « t fine co grand jury| Of harshness and their policy of | P!Y"ewly he eo meet 25 $ $5 $ iy . hearing. The non-interference. ea a aeieias dads | ba ry is understood to h Normal Uf poing on tm the 00-| any. t ter hax the r cht. | i} e4 Brown to support his contention | « ensante are plow “ag veuiatind ta Wednesday in sec that some offices aro rotten with ov * usa | J representative of said. | Scientific efficiency enables us to sell clreulat .|ing at standard prices of Dr. Edwin frown, Inte ca i gur graft, |pest. Factories are , : tor theie own protan { Sheriff Stringer testified before | activity. Hundreds evism. Therefore, . the jury on jail conditions. |German soldiers are r t obstructed by The jury spent all | Thursday morn- | the American lines. ° satacles which caused ‘|Our $15. 00 1 th: ifi Hsing inspecting the conditions at the| I Fecently saw some of them ti clothes are magnificent county hospital in Georgeto in uniform, working othe Prats The Americans gra jing ov supervision of the tele t Loan Honor Cards —_[griph. telephone and postal ays i | tems. America: in carrying Attract Thieves, = {Mippites “tre arriving & + ot ico /yalues that the purchaser will be rrace and peaking in | He had co xine T|proud to wear, and our higher-priced paused a mome aged in appear at Treves, displayed in the windows of Seattle | regu! homes are responsible for a wave of| Und bond stealing which is sweeping the | Germany city, declares H. R. Roger 6 W.lthe T 58th ave. | therefore Thieves tried to burgiarize Rogers’ | requis hdme Wednesday evening, he says,| be col but were frightened away when Rog: | burg ers came home from the theatre just | operating in assign at the right time. Decrees have beer “I believe they were after my Lib |the surrender of all arr erty bonds,” says Rogers, “and were | munition. The people attracted to the house by the loan |have already tur card in the window. People in my |and receipts ha neighborhood have lost $1,200 in Lib-| Corps and divisior erty bonds to thieves during the past |are generally establishe 7 few days. This information I have | houses or other public bull A * ‘ ” Gecared from the police, In every| The only untoward incident re it is dittioult for me to | Stairs We save every one of you A “Byron instance the bond robberies were | cently reported occurred today when “P®ak dispas cd ely of hogy ews | Gree made at homes where honor cards| some school children in the village Which wronged the entire ee | $10.00 ch ch rawn from nlp al | egroe, ecmpek, chi Villas | Then euprecely wreaeed Tas .00 on each purchase.. fife ty arab Rogers urges every householder In |at American off t i robbing her of s chance to becom ist, Seattle now displaying a loan card|nored the affair. to take it down at once, or it may| The most advanced elements of Longs for Family attract thieves, jthe Third army have occupied the/ +75 1 go not desire to"return to a | eRe amin bt jtowns of Wittlich, Berncastel and/ Russia as the head of the govern PALACE HIP STARTS ea ner Perhaps later I will go back SINGING BY AUDIENCE! 1 “aged tant | ‘Thursday is headed by Anita Arliss sf k the Rol shevi ks will and company in “A World Revue of | permit them to leave, so I want to Songs, Past and Present.” Miss Ar-| fo to them.” liss is the former star of The Choc-| olate Soldier.” | Arthur La Vine and company bring @ cast of funmakers with a| comedy od, Coney | i ‘ ow ge ly referred to raw hi June. When he re | Says H. R. Rogers | "hich '* now senerally reterred hin selva ane tones j Fourth Literty Loan honor cards| rnis traffic doce not interfere with ros ones cannot be excelled even for the } ‘ot Der eres a terbutent [TNOSt fastidious dressers. be beste | like Russia, ° » revoatien We have a perfect fit and ap- ya of his ters) oD “o's |propriate style for every size, hermore. of the armistice the expenses of Americ: ted from the Germans. The asters of the villages are co t must be remem- rr ay shape and age of man in Seat- has been completely alter ar 914, when 80 per cent of the | ] id beca 1] nee Jane wen 9 sor cont of | tle—an use we sell up- 20 per ce at the f Island to the | Two indictments were re fae ©2 MUST PREPARE Arthur Alton, kno yesterday b { eral Pershing of ¢ a ing Leader: an Co. 3 | Fir One = sei eee | SECOND AVENUE Grant, will conduct Mier and the other the carrying on | singing program at each show jof a spirit rectifying business with De Godfrey and Johnson are a! out a license. BY pair of blackface comedians who have a s0 Harris Holland, joden sh ta returned are: J a Portland jail charge, two ind. vcmontn \Over The Rhodes Co, en YY ALTERATIONS noney | GUARANTEED FREE g and dance number. 2 nd Hilliard, in “A Bit of|a offer singing, talking, and| for y of & pnasenger dancing. |near Mukilteo last Ser ure Australian com-| Ackerman, ranc : 1 bur que boxers. | cour 1er, indicted on for re Le cted on | ese one Chinese for | The barber supply cz ‘ the sale of hair tonic containing 49 per cent alcohol. 1 be to take every ns can pay, while — oe H | Shipyard Strike over be. powibin my Wi RCA | Not Likely, Says povlp pgp be ’ APPLE CIDER | Secretary Swain ined by at it will not be ne tening the burden of t proposed atrike ag world, {8 now certain to #ruis BRAND YOUR SAFEGUARD When CIDER by mond Prand’- of gettir rman peo fal ponitic CIDER—the want, and the only kind 1 Pt yrs arnends many ae : 1ubr for sick patients |vocal selections, a chorus of 26 ; _ “BONE DRY NOW oan presenrs new MEN SATURDAY = Sead ont ‘ROINC TO CHILE The case of the governme OLYMPIA, Dee, 6—Washington . China, ohare ably De RerIOUN MeN tO een ew anntneron | SWORD TO GEORGE V.|,27ranewments for ration in § SWEPT, CLEAR AND SATISFYING Order From Your Grocer Today WILL TRY LEE FRIDAY 1 be sure and ask for 1OND BRAD If b tritain day cel. | T hh guests are: ae Charles Sei i} Yee. 6 Chilean ver Saturday are | bart >| LIMA, Dee, 6 —AN jb L i} - ‘upper, Mal Tel R. G cs - | proclamation issued by Go (Special to The Star by N. B.A.) [completed Thursday, the committee | Leckie, CM Rea ACh pi {eels entering Peruvian portl aie upplied J Lister LONDON, Dec There is alin charge announce ‘ole % jan labor: t t ’ * | | H. Colomb, R. N., and Capt. E. R.| being boycotted by Peruvian Is Aside Hanson’s Picture | “Hootlegging from now on will be|deal of significance in tho recent] ‘Tho day will begin with a luncheon | tara ne ay shied [ne ee t is asking a loam We onsidered a felony, declared the|presentment of a Jap © field|in, honor of the guests from British yet a kaa oe j The governm ee 00 Western Beverage Co. Shown in England bootieggera|marshal's sword and baton by|Columbia, given by the membere ltrom American bankers of 10,0000 J. B. POWLES, Manager Funeral services for J. E. Mac M Hanson's portrait, in the ‘ to five| Prince Fushimi to King George. It]eouncil of the Chamber of Com-| ¥. W. A. opens another girls’) .ojog (about $35,000,000). Thee " z > Dy ald, grr t r Y t , 1 1 a r r i one of Ti nese ‘ce in he Mase © club roo e to 821 WESTERN AVE, : , canis deg i t fe cette aoe oe Japanese| in the Masonic club rooms, at| recreation center in Paris, Laura] American warships aro expected TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 1976 " 1 ed te yut am modern peanized | which ayor Hanson and former san Francisco ia°® died at t 15th ave. | d f which has } ' ewsion.|one, and is a sign of the great alli:| Senator Samuel H, Piles will speak, |Saulre, Pomona College, Cal, in| arrive here from San N., were held rece allowed to halt! ance heteagn two modern natio ‘ollowing the luncheon, a British charge, few days.

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