The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 12

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ners STATE SOLONS TO ACT MONDAY ON MEASURE By P. F. (Ted) Cock peeial te TACOMA, Ja © Wast ton state ! Yote on ratic Prohibition mediately this session ¢ ¢ important the state's histo Liste " Men who renounce etn or ship to avoid the draft ald be Ideals, Not Men President Henry Susxa of th Btate university, declared that a gov ernment of me must prevail 1 plead Migzcussion as oppose Of liberals « ing justic 2 “class stratificati “ OMe ‘side and capital on each sus 3 ing to put their ¢ tabie. Revolution or Order? te provide “employment for er Who step down and out to give sol diers their jobs. the discontent an ome from une “We have « with the mi Jution in a There ts no p! at would othe ue Tevolution in « mocr althe Fevolution is a n thing when op Posed to a governn ruled by mer and not by ideals Abuse of public officials on m Suspicion, he said, is a public danger for “co-operation in warta iF ar and Near ; News by Te elegraph and Telephone the Selah-Naches irrigation district at 98% cents |. Ore—Inmates of harbored at the institution must find shelter for them elsewhere afte January 15. This order o! Warden RT. Step? the —° are kept at the sta —— o's of Mrs. Ma ‘Retress, daughter of Mr George Overton, 312 21st ‘on the way to Seattle f Norristown, Pa. whe ‘Thursday, after an day. Dr. ry nd ve she tion of drugiess practitioners for Walter F. Hamill, 27, a Bonney-Watson's Saturday at his of influenza Friday, ‘18th ave. N home, 60: Thoroughness Characterizes our methods tn every transaction, and our cu tomers are accorded every cour- ftesy consistent with sound busl- ness judgment 4% wald on Savings Accounts to Check Are Invited, gs Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. OOR. FIRST AVE. AND Phone Main 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T «= PAY ME.” de aling ation of YAKIMA.—A Tacoma firm has Parchased $50,000 worth of bonds of | sion he was made asnistant at the 3; sta® penitentiary owning dogs now re burial ‘ame died illness of one} Richard Rheinertsen, stato President of the League of Medical Freedom, wil! speak before a conven: | atur: @ay evening in the Arcade building. Cremation followed funeral serv- He died | He PIKE ST, ADT & Svs fC minate “NEW DIRECTOR GENERAL OF U. S. RAILWAYS CLIMBED FAME’S LADDER WASHINGTON, Jan Ap "| pointment of Walker D. ‘tines to t tirec ads in official circles Ker ting tueky he was keeping books at ll y At 14 he was a ste nographer and two later chief for the clr ng Green. After this service he attended Om den college, later going to Trinidad, as a legal adviser. He re to Kentucky and was ap pointed seeretary to the chief attor ney fi le & Nashville ult court at Loulsvil railroad Success Came Rapidly Following that, in quick and then in 19 president for th became first vice L&N years old and among the est railroad executives at that time He left the L. & N. in 1904 to en gage in general law practice in New cs York His was He was young: A r next big raflroad confection! with the Santa Fe in 1907 ELBE REPUBLIC IS SHORT-LIVED (Special to The Star by N. EB. A) BERLIN, Jan. 11.—The ease with which a new leader of the people comes to the front. and the quick ness with which one may drop from t| sight is shown in the career of Will | Helse was a submarine man. He was in Hamburg when a gathering of citizens was being harangued by would-be reformers. He didn't like the talk and climbed to the platform | and addressed the crowd. You don't know what you want You are listening to professional demagogues and tub-thumpers. I will tell you what you want. You should elect one of yourselves to lead you.” Heise had the crowd with him. You elected yourself,” they roared at him. Thereupon H lished him net up the republic of the Lower t order with a fleet of or cars of the Lower Elbe nded from west of Bremen of Lubeck and south of the junction of the railroads from Ham burg and Kiel to Berlin it in recent weeks nothing has been heard of Hi or his republic AMERICA AND BRAZIL AGREE HID. DE JANEIRO, ide has Jan A taken toward ations between Brazil ve United States today, as a re adoption by the Brazilian As n of Commerce of the plan of jal arbitration proposed by he American Chamber of Commerce The Acnerican plan provides that importers and exporters of Brazil been lower trade re and tl uit of and the United States agree to a standard form for commercial con nd shall arbitrs all dis putes over merchandise. PARIS, Jan, 11.—¥ This is my message of deliver. unds are now ance to you from the fear that ac- | being by French cities for companies Dental operations. erection on the French Atlantic coast BLEXTHACT. FILL. CROWN and of a monument to commemorate the TREAT Teeth absolutely withe af erica gave | ning the pain in ell cases but acute abscessed 21 Am ere a rang: 2 conditions. war. Lowest prices in your city for — high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY | hee Horlick’s Malted Milk No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS iy. Milk For Infants fg & Invalids EDUCATION Some people learn from study, Some by str Some cet it from “ Some by « Vo be a keen « | ts @ trait to be fut to profit by experience In an art to be ps And ‘lon any sur, A At STrs Two C Gibbons TATED” THE SEATTLE STAR LEGISLATURE TO RATIFY DRY AMENDMENT Weird Love Tragedies Based on “Right to Release Unhappy Soul From Mortal Body”; “Ghostly” Influences Decide Death Pacts CG Geslex Heller PRINCIPALS IN CALIFORNIA'S RECENT HANTOM DIC TRAGEDIES when he was m In 1916 he was elected chai d of directors of t Om. Hines was the first man called to Waa by McAdoo when the were taken over Decem Hin first job here was Mead After 60 days made axaistant director.cer as such has been | in the roads jon manage Fix Own Salary Hines’ salary as assistant direct general was $25,000 a year. As di rectorgeneral he haa power to fix his own salary, but it was jer stood he will continue at his prew ont salary Officials here believe Hines soon will fill the positions of director of operations, from which Carl R. Gray resigned January 1, and that of di rector of capital expenditures, which was made vacant by the resignation | of Judge Robert 8. Lovett. it was believed there will be no immediate asmignument as annistant ector-general LOVE TRAGEDY TOLD IN TRIAL PORTLAND, Jan. 11.—Cyril Liard, eed murderer of Deputy Sheriff ‘Twombly y know his fate by to night, for the case in expected to be turned over to the jury late this afternoon Augusta Carlson, who was known as Liard’s “wife” for a month before the slaying of Twombly, and who testified she was seated beside him in an automobile when Liard shot the officer, completed her testimony yesterday evening. She only faltered once during a sruelling crossexamination, when compelled to bare to the crowded court room an unpleasant page of her past life. Replying to the question, “Were you ever married? Miss Carlson 4, “Yes.” Where is your husband now? “He is dead.” “Tell us the cause of hia death.” “He committed muicide three days after I divorced him,” replied witness, after vainly appealing to the court to be reli from an swering. FIND “BOOZE” BOILERS 1 al revenue officers face a myater: Two copper fern kind usually asec h moon shine stills, have and in Pierce county, near the King county boundary line. They were wrapped in sacks log in the woods The under -five Dollars ing to the arre sons stealing of its street information partment of Electric electric railway Accident Building. SEATTLE and thrown under a large TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD ned company ($25.00) for information lead t and conviction of should be light. bulb any Bei FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS NIGHTS (SUNDAYS) 2,100 REPRE ight bulbs from: an MATS. (Daily Except Mon. & There) 2,100 SEATS. cars in Seattle This Plus War Tax furnished to the De- 30—TWICE NIGHTLY: 7:15-9:1 Investigation, in the i A PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER CO. iy - ” « Special Dispateh to THE SEATTLE STAR 2 By Newspaper Enterprixe Association - INTRODUCING Hoth tragedies were rooted « faith that life hereafter ix more precious than the present Beth Dunn amd Mrs. Gibb planned to hasten the transition by force a mptive Night ne / ; . "ment end. the The Prince of Hebrew Comedians, Dunit Nt Who Comes Direct From the Big ncing cont "hat hee’ hes Musical Shows of the East With a Trunk Full of Comedy. human in another's death Law compels Mrs, Gibbons to de fend herself an a murder charge. she serving o higher law Wien, nw she sald, DESTROY A bony TO SERVE LASTING SOUL, MISEKABL, THE BV The ner ficting tes t < ¢ b i that bons’ deat to | * not } M t od motive 1 have done no wrong,” maintained, SUNDA she teartess and without } regret, “It was beeause I loved | my hosbend that I wanted to set him free, One cannot kill | the soul, It is born again. Frank's poor, tortured body was merely a shack for the soul that | strove for release. “I wouldn't have thought it wrong to give him the poison myself. But I loved him too much. Just a remnant of the silly custom that prolongs un willing life, 1 suppose. So I bought the polson for him. “He was reborn in the body of a babe—and I know he is happy And that certainty, tho I shall Joyous Humor, Tingling Melodies, Thirty Beautiful Girls, mis him, makes me happy, : s cong s vont te Dives Two of the Cleverest Comedians on the Coast, Big Another strange clement tn the ane in that despite this frank dec laration of motive and act, the eit - soot e's MM Novelty Numbers, and a Company of Fifty People, such is ® natural death Hal their explanation of the , been reconciled with her husbaed BUS FOR LABOR MINISTER Special to The Star c. AD) LONDON, Jan. 11 Rob- rts, minister of labor, has no spe OLLEGE GIR to send for. Two hicles met other m A ROLLICKING MUSICAL FARCE WITH A RAH! RAH! ATMOSPHERE tions” is wife's In the Dun a wpiritualin owler case, the man the woman, wife ¢ Ward W aler of fan Fran and killed himself so that souls might be cinco, their happi r, who now says she wa his office, RIO JANEIRO, Jan. 11.—Pres dent Delphin Moretra, of Prazil, ha cabled lencer to Mrs. Roone velt al! Rragilian war ship half-mant LIBERTY BONDS MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Ninth Floor Hoge Building SPECIAL LADIES’ MATINEES TURSDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, will pay Twen PRICES THE HOME OF HIGH CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY DIVISION

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