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SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919, CHARGE PACKERS TRIPLED PROFITS IN WAR: ATTACK HOOVER ee SECRECY PLAN DELEGATES OF AUSTRALIAIS RETAIN RHINE DURING PROBE ATPEACE MEET 26NATIONSIN INDEPENDENT, LINE, ADVICE — OFMEAT RATES NOW MODIFIED BIG CONGRESS SAYS PREMIER OF GEN, FOCK WY HOMERT J. BEND ‘im ad et, SMa oan ae iat ae cmt 3 ean TON, | United Press Correspondent [co mtinued From Page One Continued From Page On ontinued From Page One® Ge Well av th PARKIN, dan. 18.—The fest sit , , sane om sx demanded by » ting of the peace congress today : F Nore found President Wilson partially ictorious in the fight for reece Levees elle dn read : World League First nition of his first principle “open covenants, openly arrived x at f t t tt : a Praises Yankees . : Lost 60,000 Killed iad ayer : UNITED STATES A ‘ ; t mer @ He wan fina 1 f GREAT BRETALTN : 1 FRANCE — | t r tes eonnte here reporter | r } " ‘ : ; 4 to hear proceed ox ATALA Fret \ A I t id Publicity Wight BELGIUM—Forels = ‘day:) of péedtbtiitten % pan cit GREECE! P ble to contin ecause of the : ' I hone ; Babb t SERBIA—Premicr | fu as mis ft r pre 1 ie ES RES ORES ISIE ae a oo MILLIONAIRES CALIFORNIANS RETREAT; FACE <i) te SSS SSS noe ew TE GAUSERIOTING « HELD AT LEWIS. ANTIREVOLTS <2 000 Sn at a ACRAMENT STOCK H( BUENOS AIRES, Arg ertion would neve’ rf n by Prance oft ritory, Ultm: territory by Gi object of th he said. ws a whole, would co everance as a gross vio Yoecation this wi > ty to help you in making 4 «ft - fundamental conditions : public health service esth SENTENCE BOOTLEGGERS able peace of nations, alling saan aserers {£08 EeLLINGHAM ned by President Wilson, _—— red. ider men who y on the left bank lowed their reeelved tn he ngs to Germany, and is th jerman.” (This is the area at present cect~ | pied by American and allied troops.) » = The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads A pursuits . word iki rule a if you can come at Social Hour. At that time th i Jazz negpegeare from Brem: | , ting was and elegantly; Jf Washingt joldiers are de-| © mobilized, they the state | f ee JUDGES MAY GET. Employers of Seattle Are Finding == eee ~al Work for the Bog eee a he = “: ect ma Eon iF Dons | and S AILORS in San Francisco i lave gone. T? Place, after th groups for the problems, and at hip Supper will occur, wi F. Swift, a prominent local busi man, as special speaker. The}, 1 Hour is another featu enjoy. Be sure to come f afternoon, or any portion of nt. mm meee eee VERY Seattle man who wore the uniform of Uncle effective yeaterda x Sam, whether in camp or overseas, will find his ee ave AND FIkS sr, |X Sinus Ge suk We ke he old job, or another one, awaiting him when he comes home. Hundreds of boys are already back in former po- ' a Ny raged over 40 sitions. y be re BB eats The Y. M.C. A., K. of C., Salvation Army, Jewish 1 EXTRACT, Fi 5 “7 * and the last of the Californians ¥ | Welfare league, and other great. war work organiza- Bain nat! cance Sot acute atecenred : “SOUTH PARK CLUB tions, working with the U.S. Employment Bureau, un- EE issn tu veer ety tor = FIREMEN SAVE TO REPEAT DRAMA der the recently organized Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Place- ee Satrantee’ They Squatted and r th Park Dr ment Bureau, are making every effort to find immediate BPEALING DENTISTRY | _ TENANT 5 LIFE _ Refused to Move 1 th employment for every man holding an honorable dis- a —— i c : charge from the service. hotines And Ubt Hp sabattery shacks drama under: the -cirebtion of: Mart Any soldter or sailor, in or out of the service, ‘ move, according to Christian Fons, |thared between C, Rick who is in trouble or who wishes advice on any REV. M1. A. MATTHEWS will preach a sermon subject, will find a man who was formerly in the service at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Placement Bu- No Fee reau, 110 Cherry street, % ho will be glad to give advice or talk to him on any subject. oo) BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT YANKS TELL OF HUN CRUEL TIS TONIGHT Sunday morning d entitled, Char e If you are looking for work, register y vou are looking jor work, register your ee ee ceETiOn g name and qualifications with this bureau. Employers looking for help, whether skilled or unskilled; professional help, bookkeepers, stenographers, farm help, millmen or loggers, druggists, and others, send your application by mail, call in person or telephone Elliott HOLY SPIRIT In the evening he will discuss the subject, THE FOES Bele: 5728. We have a large list card indexed and classified and can send men cae | THOTEL BUTLER| zn : gh ongetinarl bp ee ; MAKE ROOM NOW for the returned Soldier or Sailor. Grand Organ at 3: 3) o’cl You are cordially invited to our ervice: J FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh and Spring SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ PLACEMENT BUREAU 110 Cherry Street, Seattle. In conjunction with U. S. Employment Service Phone Elliott 5728. a CAFE es = SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER—5 to 9 P. M. = eae $1.25 Per Plate