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7 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. ' ) | paandenrninnAcinAAARARAARRAAL ‘ ) rile’ s a Great Game—This Lawmaking—and PHONE CASETO { WELCOMING BARON KONDO AT SEATTLE — ¥ a Suspicious Looking Game at That BE SETTLED IN | een OLYMPIA i T we Aden: ed » r ' here an @ Week—tl srry ori gage tiga Hart Pats Him | ; Maybe t) the home f ; : 5 fas f r { WAnted wont be so easy to get . . . his lawmaking machine se t ‘ ; e ' ' . When ¢ r tesma r ‘ POINCARE’S SPEECH me *ARILS. i ; t 1 . *. ‘ Pra “ ‘ inion riche 0 hatended ' Great Britain Faithful 8 " past : Licat. . Hart, figurehead for whic! m - spmsied : ‘ > pay t guaran rete senchine, . t forr le ' mini rhs t me profit, When Baron Kondo arrival” attle Friday, a large delegation white and Japanese, met him. Samuel 5 . nt thet t be e t * w b = evel r Hill, of Seattle, arrived on the same boat. Baron Kondo is shown in the center of the photograph, have been approached by some of the | °°" cet ag e the yi § ni fe teps to the left of him fine - agency = Save him ® pat! vader, a2 2 paid hamg : n e tr of} Calling the roll at of the dark |‘ 0 «tie ——— a -——— 7 tee geet ns a tng eri te to , a ote & i t true | sessions of the rules committer, , “ 2 f Sl 1, 000 MAILED ”* Japanese Object SOLDIER’ Ss PIN MONEY a Stew, my ‘boy. bin qamndtnian | Ser ions without BETAS take tab urets out OF tevaler tales don't lke the way)” W a6 ain . te. U. S. _ Engineers EARNED BY KNITTING a fay, “just put in your bill and we'll | 71 te sereceaggete Great Brita r ere and | thing oF a the | phor , 3 i epanese have) (f . by BAS ity if we just stick together yt Tees pees 4 . ‘ t Asia “ee th , ttee t ’ Vienne Puta ar med to encourage eee sraed ak -tor-cn = apes cnn ; ers whose | WOU b to oe reat wether, ant dea ish cat ats a heaped work as kala Sectemcresi. Tou vote for our Blls| isencen are) ameembled here tony | ony of which the Germanic. en ww PENSIONS FOR BRITISH AlD CAMPAIGN ee ne clined cree, a pendent old-timer who doesn't “play ae 3 oe ' bit ; , trenpect. : renee i3—The ‘Brit t fund $ driv preference spare time the sane” with the regulars Humanity Has Confidence f et fow alre te x nc ; ‘ i. : —___ nn ieee bis eyes open t tn injustics ‘ Rumania’s Ca "the ol bende the ‘ pag ce ive —And 7 omer writes his “amendment | piace confidence in y« nus ar mada thelr 6 5 fos : Baca Ss Suse's nace | ts 3 . : sey ri be “ae oof Magar Quarantine Hell :. road. He introduces it. rr o no teed c 1 he ot |", r a wine’ Sedat s The Graveyard rmation or . ary f andoned, be : "hy" Wiles |, Duteens 'St'the Hoothe, were River EDWIN J. BROWN Be Tt goes to a cyrnmittee. Many un-| to the orig the @ ogg 1 and str i, she had to # on te na alist “ » ° Important bills come out and pass. | has shaken the world. The | to an abominable treaty, the revision | | Pa P ms He that thout sin among \ But perhaps Newcomer Ae n't cast | truth, bathed in blood has aire ady exact H wig gar Ve A h a “ a from the teaperial_ are - ve he cs mA . 4 tee fe ate Those whom the mate Re at REVOLT IS COMING HERE rote , mee of his language. |500 great and geod qualita gan right, they had the courage of their nvictions and expressed it withe }/0ut fear or favor; their good work lis now carved in history for all — ext RECOMMENDED <<. cS 1 OLYMPIA, Jan. 18—Two million e, and the things wherein we | @ollars will be spent on highways to ? sugtesd with.theas Gai i > Telieve the unemployment situation t r utrages ened tn oneren: Gale . » If the senate roads and bridees com t ates |better by their having prea: ‘ mittee can rush thru bills all ready auxpl |contrituted to ite progress, for recom-nendation Monday. After Fra and F ke thy Mr. wi who I am * hiponige ot : 7 a conference yesterday, Senator Car-| against that man-made arrogance py to greet herein the name of "evn. there are sater-| fies. - ‘Yyon announced that a program had| “If those who w 1 to reign by grateful France and, if you will a “na $ —— ee and are fed on|ment and health departmentwere onest and right, and if my clients : hea by the > may so, gentlemen, in the 1 the nations represented vw im been outlined and agreed upon ‘The senators will urge the imme es to! name ¥ gerous, cont jous and i ik diate, expenditure of $1,500,000 per s Toor : were dangerous, ontag von a re : Ec carprinaltaaerallyronrgpid ee 7 Speaks of U. 8. Part * and help/ been shown in a court of law By @ppropriated two years ago, but as Shamefal Proposals idk” cath 6’ caus Gi tee: make WORCES of free speech. Yes,| bringing my clients before @ court ila piennea to aovtis What coke bs mere stem . A - . hich eith of it, we ought tojand allowing the judge to appoint It is planned to double automobile |, other American powers which either shameful barg ES. aguinst Joseph Braden, hay two as ant mayors; one/three reputable physicians to ace while the man) with the health commissioner in to mayor jexamining them, to determine their’ 7] machine in the|true condition. What was the 9 hn department fearful of? like Iimbur-| If the health commissioner was flared = ther * against Ger szil, Cuba, Panama, Guate Ticense fees tnmediately, and thus | tempted to offer to Great Wmerease estimated revenue from) ona France at the end of Ju man E $800,000 to $1,600,000. This money | wren, together. they suggested “hl raga, Haytl, Honduras- Iwill begin rolling in shortly and Will iow us to attack France on OF at least broke oft dip enatic re Be used for road construction. and we will not enter the cha’ lations--Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador; Ar Extensive road appropriations ana when they ructed their am- kentina, From north to south, the jonevieve J Hhhave been urged by the State Feder jaseador to ‘to France, ‘We wi world r with indignation “% pac pinaticvare uaa libs occ he tas raiord paedhigg agus): physiclans — pn of Labor, Farmers’ State! only accept a n of r oe when it saw the empires of Qgntral Smith against Jono in “Wa. tah ee cae ee clients \ reco jon aa wU der&o | Europe, after h let loose the coul >t com because ey eo ee eee One ; 4 ; nd af a . th at pr xincon n and w th © Rennett against Charles ¢ tanding the | their hearing before a court us Briey an t fs in the | war, withor ovecation and with 2 n hen . tative Rassett of Spokane | jjeht of the: 4, gentlemen, that | « xeuse, catry it on with fire, Dyerns ee poodle ‘Ipveatigntion =a e ¢ conclusions you WWI have t Hage and massacre of inoffensiv Rises > oh a t | te atio i ¢ from the"War ‘will ta a fi . i even he sand | exis ¥. Lister, while not - opposed to Your nations entered th r su The intervention of the United Feo, 86, 1011 Jam rantined, healthy |their quarantine was right and@: to States was something more, some sron, 24, Provi for the reason that/ proper, question would have — sonstabulary idea, is inclined to! ceasively, but came one a ye a small organization will meet | the help of threatened ri thing greater than a great political C. Hatfield, 21, 162 2008 ave, | he health department used to run/been settied on a sound legal basiy rat-cat ade that squan-jand I would have been compelled needs. “ s Germany, G t ain an and military event It was 4 #u fet eee oe ra a icaeae the tite | preniedudgeieet anneed atthe. tar Taylor, £0, 7209 19th ave. N. W.,|dered th pon thousands ef|to make a public admission that I 4 : a h as the people's me pretending to was wrong in taking my clients: * ce «(Ot um. Germany | of hi rr t the enormous (words Pachain, 34, 03 Co p bt The Largest Audience in the | pendence of i Gaect | Yd Ga Gee ae umbis | catch a bubonic rat, but lo and be-| into court. The fact that Northwest Reads Star Want Ads ‘> ete §: Hanes: both. swore to ol ‘thate ohiet wana Cast $4, old court hou hold, when they claimed to have|health and police people red stiff for fear that my enormous r ponsibili Madame Catherine Breshkovskaya, with the kerehief headcovering, | “iranu : it, the only thing that they had ow was a guinea pig, in-| would get a hearing before in the frightful con-|is one of the most famous of Russian revolutionists. She has been | Js». 1 aP petagong ds Hh igepindonecb m ; oe lacerating humanity. | reported dead—siain by the Bolsheviki. But here she is at 75, on her) .2%°* Brew x <—+ hail amanibcessesznd imme nuincemeaas pacts see ist gee a ‘ It y nly t way to the United States, where she hopes to interest labor generally in|] uron, Swedish hospital, Jan, | HO. sty: edtatntotre- (ee eee = elve uctou her country. She was exiled in Siberia for years, With her, standing in| 1¢ : m6 senttio’s: present: city Gdsainintre- | to: :comynne tut: Sen ratty “— man megalomania t front, is a Id-yearold Czech orph Cotonik, who is her only orderly and 4 ae J h ave. 6, Jan. n reminds m of the whistle Per son that m cHents are States equipped fleet bodyguard. She is due in Seattle Sunday Margaret C. W. Mokwan, A Mississippl river steamboat that | quarantined by reason of @ coms! immense armies, but lav ¥ . Abraham Lincoln used t tell spiracy as alleged in their comet to fend a ittle the; 1 t 1 wh a 1 on her propa nw reer, 1, 6039 11th N.| about. The whistle was so big that | plaint — . ath a . r ° < ¥ rhe he boa had to Any lawyer who would, over which th a 2 W Ingeborg Olen, 49, 1613 32nd ave Lenght ' : ses low ¢ k t that cast « larg 4 . ase there was not suffi- . Seek to liberate a pools re s furth « old, t « credited to h a Stuart) ™ A, Douglas, 23, 523 18th ave. » to blow the whistle /infectious person from quarantiner aching further ev a s our oney . the daughter r the reg I f Rost t € Yer 14, 6762 . Ov at the same time. | nt to be debarred and sent to; rossed th and ha and close f ire Se heer ad sme very s alt penitentiary; any corporation; | mother tre braved innur for} aya, is 4 eet he ; tsen, 24, Empire building, Jan. attle quaran-|counsel, mayor ot health commis<| | 9? raided exe olu 18 LR ¥ is not a clty|sioner who, knowingly, would Keep} Safe? - tions In ex iay. JEWISH POPULATION An in re rain, ere |a clean, Innocent healthy Paral 4 it ha Lit hare . my e-|in quarantine ought themselves ber 4 Kamo 3 OF ARCHANGEL GROWS Mra, RB. Brand heir gives a positive |driven from public office andi : | OU work hard for your money. mar vernment fa an| ARCHANGEL, Jan. is me RE ig: eat caae | sapere hog gp : = raps ae five times the pe= ‘ ami d have Zz \t prepared in the acerecy of the this city in the hands of the Ww c r . e q = Soe hype wr family should hav ance * a de-|cans, the number of Jewi to Mr. and Mra, I4 M, Johnson, | cal manife the reason| There was just one hope for the; ‘ the mefit of it. mad program ¢ a 1A , fe al denta is increasing a rar o he es ‘ at t cont health and police departments, a | * tic and at the me fixed by their | co: r » Rw a This led } t © people , ed in ¥ y that was to keep my clients out £, » else trie t heir t tlor < tet F to M r ylor, Si The and of i Money spent is gone. Some one else/ er for intrigue let loose their! to « al perne s}can make thei re. Before : 1 Mra. Hl. A. Raytor, Sag surt and deprive them of | — fi és packs and sour their horns for t it tern the fort-|the revolution th were no Jews|'"*w. We On care. W, ofaime, n0cr | Vie nei Ss equal protection of the law, andy i the chase; orderir lence, at_ the | re t. Pe 1} here. They entertain the Jewish of th Jan. 8 é ho v shapigrle ‘sser-|from having their actual physical” r n t : Neobe, 6315 | mann b 1 on thi t Q lecines Te. ery time. when it was beginning to | other prise arr and exile! ficers in the American forces ¥ and Mra, A. Hl, Beebe, 6 : : condition aseertained and testified Money deposited in our Savings De distances, to bring men clos: | camps and tho salt mines of Siberia.|and express surprise that Jews are|* age ee Pe are about eighty thou-/ty py reputable physicians, .. Alb partment is SAFE from fire, burglars er and “nake 1 weeter to leave th Wh he went, sh ed to| permitted to receive commissions in * = ur in Seattle who co their energies were bent to this | } or temptation to spend it and is work- bright sky toward which it was soar erthrow the old, cruel « Fiven the American army. gee M 1 Mra. F Borenaen, | be « atined un . ing Tuling Of | nefarious purpose. . im) ing for you 24 hours each day. aagyetint tr sod [Girl to Med Mra ALG. Gt, 1202] ene Were honesty | After hearing the petition | ice of violence; lowering In me |sented for the quarantined peopl | now. 1a , ur given howeve vg ag q ig) Protect your future t idea to the extent of niet Mra, A. H Fiadiang,| In any given cass, however, |ina atter its bein opposed Uy eam | = = = pie i a the complacent euxil Hoy to’ Mr. and Mra. A. W pinson, by gg ection pat te | Corproation counsel, the judge ree | jary of their passions and the accom é have. J : BO ee Wassermann ia ob. /fused to order the petitioners The ited ety crimes: Tn short, count. t ) s BM oda ow Rage Fd a aaadiedlad, bee . ane ur living who|Drousht into court, and also res ng naught the t na and ; Hoy to Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Wileon, | : h a nar son te con. | fsed to hear evidence on the factt peoples, the lives of citizen 102 1%. Madison, Jan, 10. Prspitloery ¢ Put Lek, your|%S to whether these people wel Dexter Horton tne ene of wet, al Oe roger is Banana [ono snr, Ane 208" a eictinn of 8 oan Mitel ho DER Gad Mee: Te We Chester, Moa wa then a per | Whether they were free from dise ality which we for our part havé en 1529 W. 66th, Jan. 1¢ cause if he knows when @ per-| ose, put entered into a discussion deavored to keep unaltered thru the Girl to Mr. and Mra. HL A, Wharnaby, | § is or is not contagious or in-| cncerning wars of Europe ai : pe Gat rpe gbicoyecser gat pisbigl axe ‘ 2711 Winthrop st, Jan, 10, : tious, when there are no clinical) -rotecting the soldiers (nothings ; % a Fi ‘ Sty i] i Roy to Mr. and’ Mra « Gexon, 217 tek hn” ite shen protectin: e soldiers regard Without a Foundation. Start right. Join the * ptoms or physical mantf Jabout protecting human rights! th ot, Deo So ° s the onl ma. he} he is the only man in the/ ang requested me to seek the i) Trust and Savings ‘# Bank can repudiate or ¢ : with impunit to Mr, and Mra, A. ¥ mith, $613 | tl Work of Czechos — world who doe: | = ndure : nd and Mrs, J. B, ‘Thomas plietnb oR sublic office {PPOPer procedure in tho quarans. | Second Avenue a “While the conflict was gradually Deo. 2 A an ue . be wahape eee |tine cases whereby the supreme 1 1 er the entire surface of 1 Mra. If mt oar r ato bes wo cou ° \d x Do! | SEATTLE re ‘there, and ong MH +] } . Fin, i mamenarvp, $617 | gated and the truth made known. |i otined there must be some 20h , a oor . é € who fear the truth pis bady ta 5 i ties from the cagen of New Beginners Classin Dancing Je a aliciagatiiaie Menai aces pol ats snd Saket colt oan cried out to - o Savy oe par Page “ i | 1 a to Mr. and Mra. ¥ 118 NL i / » the| My next duty to my clients wase if t its head in the sand and, lke th y iL more, they @ - aped to —ON— th, Ja i aly vain, egotistical man, thinks he is|t® make application to the ste, r came to life rain ase ackey AP ad The Czecho- to independ COMBINED RESOURCES Dexter Horton Trust and vings Bank and Dexter 7 sia Oburtinn’ bl De Paes anh |preme court for writs of habeas ake MONDAY NIGH Z o’Clock Hoy to Mr, and Mra AC 1. Erickwon, |" "tng complaint of my clients that |corpus. However, befdre doings © in harp 403 Toy st., Jan. 10 “hes : bs 4 to Mr. and ‘Mra. ©. ©. Yohnaon;|I published t week was sworn |this T had called on the sta ate board’! Learn the Principle of Good Dancing. 12th W., Jan. 9 "Ito by them as foll They wore |of health and had learned muclke Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald. STOWAWAYS RESCUED : by rea ‘ Girl to Mr. and Mra, P. Pasanen, 4134 t a warrant,|concerning tho methods employed . nm National Bank P Nites od Yee ahaa VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 18.—Three HIPPODROME 5th and University, URGES SOCIAL HYGIENE — | tho health Mth 8 W., Jan. 16 spiracy between |!N perpetuating this fake quarans Over Jasarié te . ware. rescued WASHINGTON, Jan, 18—-Secre-|and then quarantined by reason of| Next week I shall tell you about! © department, jtine and deceiving the people. \ aaa 4 enters whan they 46) Dancing Every Night, 9 to 12 0 tary Daniels has written governors|such conspiracy; that they w this visit and what I learned; also™ ance and in Italy thrown in Jai ntagious or infectious and]| how I could wreck Seattle's munie- 1870 'N. Y. K, Fushimi Maru, They will the national campaign for promotion | we therefore unlawfully held. ipal lighting plant if I were the, * be deported, of social hygieng Now, if Seatue’s police depart-| mayor of Seattle | ° eddoe al ‘ ?