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14, 1918 Hurry! Service Kids PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DE 31 LOCAL MEN RETURN 15,000 POINCARE SAID ] ARE RELEASED MENDAILYTO THIS TOWILSON | G Ti et Your Tickets | ATNAVYCAMP = CIVIL DUTIES = IN HIS SPEECH P . : fPhitty-one Seattle men have béen| WASHINGTON, 1 14—Demo. | yy ge | tap the Red Crows Santa Claus} Mut the real program=-that's what Hie ity of Washington, and returned to! a day war depart:| and their faith brat t Attle kiddies. Every | Jud Well, they will be nd ine civilian lite ment b imber Wager as they were to meet the|t wirl in the elty wit little Jackie Horner 1 his pleirand BR Tne uss tontews er sien tele We WO hoor oiaee xD rere eile “te gees ghinad dla ig Sel : eer, Rit \Ohiel of Rtat? March added 824,. | orime pecial g on this asion, and ebild will be on hand to add interest | doiph Block, Jr Corbally,|000 men in this country have t i they might k how ar oungeter who misses the big) to the oceasior And Professor ' Joseph G. ¢ Cour designated for early discha while | ¢ armies make war, it} entertainment will be sorry for the glas has promised to coax f Joseph FL Ce P. Day.|to December 12, a total ¢ ffi | ary that they see towns | re or her lite of fairies to t ement at tl I ates ices 2 Crees, | eens ee A erolgpea ld perione gare aed cnr age aii RON big one rele <a pesamape agri amg girth wept re frie | Barnett Harvita, Fred H. Henry, | abroad - 1 Ps work hi od ite 5 Wood { Nathan Huey, jr; W. J. B. Love Bh. thile wometry. 2 atieeee 0 1 fired-—all that d The Chr hile a tur Henider t @ con ; Gerard T. Mogan, Dewey W. Meta) oo ms charard. Aw for ned t roy the t the | it one of the | not going to let the ire ; Overjorg R Peterson : 0.750 men have ac.| Which t magination could 4 hur of t girls who will | 'n’ eve will be ser moe, Cart B.. Stiefel, John Wileon | ims totic reanizations have| men and things that have endured| IM the first place, there will be a tage of the offer of the Red Cross gheedy, Jack Trim Robert W ft and dare bear witness te it snd—Dad Wagner's military ba And the best thing about it has not MN @racy, Arthur W. Waiker, Russet) | bee" design for early return vagy on . itr elaine which will keep the great } been told, Its free. There is or i: H. Young 264th nero squadrons: 19th, 20th will be ab O measure with your m ‘ ——__-—_- --- a. e « the extent of these disas | Ul you « the musicians The r oft girls or boys who w rt yh Lady Eagles Stage Be eee communicate to you the au-| layer, and all, will be dressed a» selves, must Ko to the Hed Cross 1 ‘ : » | che Ske eeeemeibeninned tratan, iee-cen? documents, in which the| Pumpkins, cabbages, turnips, and a adquarters, Fourth and University ‘ Pioneer Nights Tent ranae German general ataff developed | 80rts of interesting thin and obtain a card. No child will be : Eagle war workers and the ae . 5 with astounding cyniciam ite » And sing Mr Bent nttte withow card, and it band will stage a “Pioneer gvam of pilla 1 industrial anni-| ly Will have charge of a ch ¢ 100 at heos > Dave one entertainment, with dance " - singers ked from Seattle choir forget Jate—th y be i halls, hot dog joints, bar room nd . Your noble conscience will pro-| 8nd they will take turns w ¢ fore Christmas, at the Armory, — everything that might serve as a re hounce & Verdict on there facts 4 2 a i minder of frontier days, at Eagles’ Wid this guilt remain unpun:| ing ourw to the illusions that hall, Seventh ay. and Pine st., Tues ished, could it be renewed, the most! posterit FORMER | W W day and Wednesday nights. The splendid victories would in vain. | from th t a ‘ " Sette open at 1:20. | Bled at Every Vein introduce peace we are & CAR FOUNDRY STRIKE ainds an endure and han eutieeni| ice and all the safeguards of dur | Replying to charges that he fraud: | during four long years; she has bled | On that we can there embod ; IS STILL UNSETTLED) rity” Meorteseca™an alansa’ coni at every vein, sha has toot the best AU6R 4 Vast and magnificent P | Two hundred workers of the Pa-/mine belonging to Mrs. Lenore C her children; she mourns for her| | moon ureelf, in contert ; cifie Car and Foundry company | Whord, Dr. Edwin J. Brown, lawyer. youth. She yearns now as you do. Sonues Tres 6 offers. ‘s Y : = at z i were still 0: rike at noon Sat: | dentist, today presented a demurrer ‘ pened Of justied, Bnd oe) ee gis knows the friamtehin of | ee, a, es 14 urday. |in the superior court, attacking the | « was not that she might |)" 5. Bho kibwa your rectitods | Former “partners” of the I. W. W Officials of the company declared | sufficiency of the complaint be exposed once again to aggree:| StI Onn or apirit. Ie le im full, [conspiracy case defendants are to be that a settlement might be reached) Mrs. Whord, in all, asks for $32, sion that she submitted to such ano. | 80 ley the ; one pr gainat the 7. soon. 000. rifices. Nor was it in order that)! con® t she is ready to the principal witnesses against them The men are asking for a wage According to the complaint, Dr.| criminals should go unpunished,| *°T* “ havin state's | schedule based on the Macy ship! Rrown had agreed to have Mra. that they might lift their heads I lift my « President, In denc ecord stlew from the } yard award rather than on the scale | Whord’s property tncorporated again to make read for new| Your honor,,and in honor *. | United States marshal's office ; given railway employers by the rail| Hie also agreed to make a joan to| crimes, that, under your strong I drink to the prosperity of; This, it ts predicted, will cause the road arministration Mrs. Whord to help develop the prop ship, America armed herself ic of the United States. our “sijent defense” of 43 of the 46 de Sm emerges erty. For this he was to get an in “l crossed the ocean ‘esterday and other days, fendants to blow up and become ar SS Se em tom te| Ores PE CNS ma tne | Picetin ond Daten nary, ot Le und of all tine thing but allent for the rest of the cate phe adeantneal him, but that instead, she w 4 to| France, herself, was faithful to amet to 1 * attor troduced beginning the latter part of transfer the property to his name, traditions, Our common ideal Al, who was injured by un next we and that he has exercised control | triumphed. gether we hav utomobile a few weeks ago, will be) Special matters occupied the court over it to her detriment. Among oth-| fended the vi principles of free| ck &t work Monda rding to and the I. W. W. trial was ad er things, she charges that he “un-| nations. Now we must build to|* "Pert from his office in the Cen- | journed Friday evening unt lawfully and fraudulently mortgaged | gether such a peace as will forbid |! buliding * day the property in an effort to deprive | the deliberate and hypocritical r oo - —— her of her lawful rights, and for the| newing of an organixm aimed at Advertisement) = Chi purpose of getting a half-interest | conquest and oppression ace without giving any valuable consider | Must Make Amends ttl ’ S ation for it.” | WAR TRADE MAN QUITS m ry and sadness of terda 1 . it must be a guarantee against Fuller dice of the bureau tion which has been formed for the of war trade int gence has re | purpose of war between the United "4 signed. States and the allies, and which con BY EDWIN J. BROWN Fig - r pmggencad cd consul Ror tains the seed of the perman in You may call it a confession on the French government in various | tutions of which you have spoken so | 9 hn . a capitals and was special commis: |cioquently, will find from this day |” Part Mf you choose; you may sioner and minister ad interim to | forward clear and profitable employ. | “T'UciN® me for having made a mis All You Need Is Haiti in 1915. He will return to the) ment in the concerted search for | t#ke im Seattie's last city election, if practice of law in New York jeduitable discussions and in the mu-| you desire, but remember, (pat 1 een tual aupport which we need if we are | 0 on af a Heart and | 208 CHIEF TO RETURN | to make our rights preval SMOUES Litescd of ook rack ies : P | wrence A. : i s in| tious or contagious persons was to a Dollar the United States employment serv.| _ Not Sure of Peace Forever Jour life, We also must expect at/give them physical examinations ice in Seattle, will return from| “Whatever safeguards we may|some time to have our earnest ef- and determine this fact by the pres te ‘ | Denver the first part of the week, }¢rect for the future, no one, alan, ovn| forte rewarded with ingratitude and ence of physical manifest and + Pi according to word received at the assert that we shall forever spare to | flagrant, foxy cunning, and yet the | clinical «ymptoma. 1 dens* contra B7 $5, Jocal office Saturday. He has been | ™ankind the horrors of new warx.| other fellow is not always respon: | dictions of thia truth, by any living . attending a convention called™ by | Th* Progress of ncience and the st nible author Any man who denies the Gifenter general. of civilization might have permitted| There are three distinct types of this fact in a liar on his face, seoun } oe ewe FS Ti the hope that no government, how-| reasoning minds. One type reasons ‘re! at heart, villain of soul, rasca ae a, | ever autocratic, would have succeed: | at cross purposes on all things ex. |!" hin makeup, a wretch in his t IWSSIWSSIWSSIWSS) ed in hurling armed nations upon | cept its seifish purpose; it acts like |!n. & Judas to the human race, a ' - - nj | Belgium and Serbia Without lend-|two long links of a chain which, |4n without as much conacience as when loose, vaciliate in all directions | Dilly-goat and without as much without honest purpose or conscious | Principle an a tom-cat conviction, but when a selfish pur} These men had been arrested by pore in to be acted upon the Links SMe police off: without warrs straighten into position and pull Without being charged with any with force. This type of mind will | f€nwe other than the general charge | make an assertion today and deny it | ° being a disorderly person, and, of | tomorrow, @ pledge today and deny ©OUrne, nO one knows wh the jit tomorrow, a promixe tod and | charge of disorde person means | deny it tomorrow. t ie the Machia uniows conduct or act is specified in |vellian mind of medieval times, ‘he complaint so that the in¢ al | which, because of social position and |W!!! have an opportunity to prepare | power of public office, promulgates hi# defense, Suppose a person was the principle that a prince is not | Charged with murder, or stealing « duty bound to keep his promise un.|horee, but the complaint did not | less he can do so with profit to him.| "tate who was murdered or where, self. This type of mind is void of | °F Whose horse waa xtolen and with x Principle like the fox. Like mer. | °Ut describing the horse. Would you cury, it seeks its level along the|°Mvict him without a trial? “ lines of least resistance, and when| ‘The first order to outrage the law, ‘The Bernhardt of the | bard preamed:: it Deems inte many |to ignore our constitudonal rights Screen, rolling particles, but when reunited, | and make a mockery of our liberties, Jone would think the blamed thing | was made by Chief of Police Beck in a modern drama of tre- |bad never bursted, but all the while|ingham, under Mayor Gill, Of mendous sweep and power. it has been gathering and incorporat-| course, Beckingham did not know ing other substances into itself| what he was doing because he was | which may befoul it } unconscious of human rights. It The second type reasons in a circle | was @ verbal order, I am informed, afd bases its conclusions on the | and authorized an ice officer to self-satisfied assurance that it is|bring any person whom they saw right, because it's right, like the lit-| fit and lock him in charge him | tle girl who told the teacher that she | with being a disorderly person and had decided on her own authority | put the damnab fake blood test | that she was the smartest girl in| against him Then t lirty work school began, under the unrestrained exer The third type reasons from | cise of vicious, arbitrary power, for cause to effect, and bases con-| surely no man, worthy of the name clusions upon ‘principles of sub-| of doctor, would take © man's own | stance, without regard to form, by | blood and make it bear false witness onciling and proving the result by nat him, except in Seatth no- principle or right reason and es-| torious for graft and damned in the i q | tablished ethics face the world because of the In this article, we are going to pu imous puppet political be ‘the City Stockade with our Mayor elevat to positions of trust in pub | After I had seen the awful cond! lie office | tions at the City Stockade and had After inspecting the stockade, and i ltalked with Edward T. about the| talking with both prisoners and ir | le aspect of his case and the in-|terned men, privately, and seeing human treatment of him and tho|the filthy surroundings. the Maye ' ; other unfortunate men at the stock: | ordered drinking cur wash- pans ade, | called on the Mayor and/and more soap, and we were soon { asked him if he had been out to the|on our way back i & stockade. He replied, “No, Doe 1 Edward T others were or ; i ha neglected those boys. It's a| dered to be t to the Cit } q ft shame. Let's go out right now 1} Hospi in a short time after jie y could not go until the afternoon, On the way back from the stock } fi at 1:30 that day a reporter for the | ade, the auto driver (a police officer) ii | Ur Record, the Mayor and I were | soon got busy with the Mayor, in Bi \ cers at the City xckade did not! the hammer, knocking tie interned he ‘ know that we were com We just|men, He was doing prelimina I dropped in. I had the health certifi. | work on Mayor, by telling the ite cate of Kdward T. und gave it to| Mayor things, which, if proven ip | the Mayor, who seemed to be great.) were amp grounds — for ing turbed at the outrage of 18| these men to Walla Walla, and the being cooped up in a place un-| tact t they are not is self r dogs, with air apace sufficient | evident because the , Jeattle onl ix persons, one cup to} instead of Walla Walla, The police from, no sheets on the bunks, | department would n prosecute a f blankets that had not been cleaned| man into the penitentiary if they for six month though used t had the evidence of the fact 4 it many different persons, one dish to| would be thelr sworn duty to do SYMPHONY wash it and one tub in which te Man rations were made and e% ¥ i ssh clothes and four or five of | good intentic expreseed, The ne contagious disease nd I Judge went out to ° ¢ * ¢ talked with th prisoner he dean und the newspaper Accompaniment biso with the interned men and| published much that. was ‘guing to learned that they (the interned men)| be don: 1 felt that these people had never had a hearing in any | would soon have a square deal, be court; that they had never had a| cause the campaign pledges to’ the physical examination by the Health| people of this city were that the City Commissioner of the City of Seatt fall was going to be cleaned, lock, nor any physician under him. The | stock and barrel on possible way in which the In the meantime, I had called on Health Commissioner of this city or|my client the Women's Intern , any other physician on earth could| Ward, at the old tity building, which jdetermine whether they were infec: |1 will tell you about next week, FOURTH NEAR PIKE It’s a Bear You KNOW It AUTONOMY REFUSED ( MADRID, Dec. 13.—(Delayed)= Their demand for autonomy for Ca ‘TRADE OF TURKS IN | S. A. IS RESTRICTED He Sues Dr. Brown for $1,000 Damages Hans Hansen, Seattle contractor,| (Special to The Star by N. E. A) 4040 224 ave. 8. W., has filed sult) BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 14,—-Since | 10M refused, the Catalonian depu- for $1,000 damages against Dr win ties withdrew from the chamber 7 the beginning of the war, the }. Brown, dentist and lawyer. The s tne war, the num-|rnursday and went to Barcelona complaint, filed ‘n the county clerk's | ber of Syrians and Armenians engag:| which is the capital of Catalonia, office on December alleges that,ed in business in Buenos Aires has | — - cree or eee mem 28.0 one of Brown's assistant dentists fail-| increased to 150, and many of them - ed to work on Hansen's teeth proper-|huve made fortunes STR ite | AMUSEMENTS ly. The result, states the complaint. | been to a great extent with German iit i Na fe aoe was that the plaintiff lost @ tooth | blacklisted firms, to which they sup: and suffered severe pain Brown has 20 days to file rer from the ume that the ¢ plied goods from British factories, So great did the abuse become, that the British restricted export only to regis tered Turkish firms here. ‘The result a demur omy) METROPOLITAN Now Playing Until Sunday Night Matin Teday The Camp Lewis Players Nights, 50 Matinee Today, was made GAS C0. WORKERS ARE THREATENING STRIKE has been a falling off in British ex but a crimp in the business of Germans. | ports the bor unlons having mnembers employed by the Seattle Lighting Co. (gas company) will meet in the Labor emple Saturday ening, to discuss Hobart Bosworth; Rert Pitegibben: anes iwainst company Sisters; “Somewhere C nie uders de r « yar “haracterize, Y ie The Ellaworths; Archie and bi 9 lg lr ve eUnSC || tomers are accorded every cour- War Review. infonism, and that a possibility of al{ tesy consistent With sound bual- 100, $1; Mats, 100, 500, M. rike will be a ‘ussed. ness judgment 4 | Orpheam Vaadeville apitbacinn tevte pooetten. treme 7) of the Chamber of m. | vald on nee Accounts merce foreign trade bureau in the|| Accounts Subject to Check Are w r assem m Mriday eve Cordially Invited. nin M. Kagansky, R lan mi —_-__ William A. Russell, of. th ic|| _ Peoples Savings Bank eek Nias 3COND AVE. AND PIKE ST, Steamship Matineos, 100 company, jays, 20¢ [cipal speakers. Were the prin: | Weekday Eves and Sum