The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 3

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in HANSON ALONE 1 it boiler inspector F “with Bolshevism by J. R. F us Hing ship Isis. formerly a mother ship Efor the Pacific submarine fleet. This NO} ONLY TWO DAYS MORE— The joys and sorrows in the life of a one-night stand actress, with a large quantity of laughs and a tear or two, as set forth by THEATRE NP ZENE ENE ORE f a K) ZY. Gy =e an 5S ut aye Me tS Ng, 65TH ON WAY TO CAMP LEWIS Armory can soldiers Canadian and Scotch soldiers, tered here and th and 400 of Se attle’s prettiest young women, and finally, the honor guests Ive the 65th regiment Tuesday night wonderful balls in t city, given tn turn hom CAN ACT IN CASE Investigation of fainst William E Wolter inspector, for alleged strike Mctivities, must be conducted by yor Hanson, not by the civil ser ce commissioners, according to a which bas been reached by commissioners Murray is appotnted by the mayor d the latter alone has jurisdiction conduct an investigation. In the of Benjamin F. Nauman, as also charged hards and Thomas H. Phillips, of the In tional Union of Steam and Op ling Engineers, the civil service rd will act as soon as complaints filed by Murray, or some one | ing in his capacity the charges! The Murray, city acked with Ameri a few wal marines, was the of the of one history of the ation of the re of that gallant regiment endor of the affair will K remain fresh in the minds of men who left this morning for Camp Lewis. The ball was th event of a diy full of happy tor the boys, including a lun dinner, auto rides, and free shows The Red Cross ww on hand to serve breakfast to boys before they left this morning. Seattle Recruits Reach Port at S. F. Recruits for the West Seattle ining station of the United States hipping board arrived in San Fran Itisco yesterday. on board the train Engineers Hear Electricity Talks Scientific lectures on the ot X-ray featured the meeting Tues day night of the local branch of the American Institute of trical En gineers, in the assembly hall of the Chamber of Comme The speak ers were, C. L. Coward, J. D Dr. C. BE. Magnusson and G. R Quinan, all identified with electrical pursuits in this cit their first coastwise sea cruine ‘The Isis will take a number of re its twice a month from Seattle to ©, giving them practical MUTINY ON SCHOONER | WOMAN CANDIDATE NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 19.—While} LANSING, Mich, Feb. 19 und for Jacksonville. the schooner | Dora H. Stockman, of Doverfield was set fire by mutineers, | the first woman to ha n chow "The crew from the burning vessel|as a political candidate in the stat were rescued by the 4d lof Michigan. Mra. 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