The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 1

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Nn PPR On the issue of we Americanism SS there can be no compromise ee VOLUME _NO, 10 BIG SURPRISE FOR STAR KIDDIES | Little Stories for Bedtime] Peter Rabbit Has the Wandering Foot. By THORNTON W BURGESS. one aves Little Mrs. Peter Watched Mim Until . He Was Out of Sight bim all the news dt on Bobby Coon and Unc’ Billy Pos fast asleep te ent where was Redtal i Fox and Old Man Coyote. Alse 1oo% pains to inquire if Shadow the Next Story. & Shadow Warns Peter kes SEE THE STAR TOMORROW vith i ad bel You like this story? Well, kiddies, there’s going to be one of these “Little Stories for Bedtime” every day in The Star. Tomorrow’s story is entitled, “A Shadow Warns Peter.” You'll like that one even more than today’s. There’s no one in the whole United States who can write such interesting children’s stories as Thornton W. Burgess. We know you'll enjoy Burgess. He’ll have anew story for you every night—without fail. And it'll be just what you want. Be sure to see The Star each day, or you'll miss this treat. And Say, Folks! Webster’s cartoons are appearing now daily in The Star on the editorial page. Webster is the latest addition to the Star staff of humorists who add to the “spice of life.”” To- day’s cartoon deals with one phase of the income tax. Turn to page 6. BILL TO TAX SOLDIERS FOR OWN PHONE WORKERS OLYMPIA, March 7—-The poll tax) pidier reward bill, which was whip into shape by organizatic , under pressure from Ser EThonie, of Everett. went te : ; Mommittee today. and probably will ..., ‘ Lappear on the calendar t It provides for # $5 collected each year I. W. W. Chief Is on Way to Seattle a remainder nds of the If the bill pe en get $40 by presenting ¢ Papers and a receipt for t Hental $60 bonus to the « CHILD BORN IN | POLICE PATROL en oe Postal Teleg Increa. raph —_——— s Wages rant to} REWARD TO COME UP TOMORROW READY 10 UIT ss | An Americ: an Paper Th: at Fights for Americanism The Seattle Star =: THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Batered aa Becond Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Meattia, Wash, under the At of Congress March §, 1879. SEATTLE, WASH., HiT Hi BERLIN CROWDS ATTACKED BY TANKS BILL PASSES TO CONTROL PROFITEERS O’Harra-Landon ‘Fair Rent’ Measure Received 26 Votes to 6 STILL TO PASS HOUSE LYMPIA, M rev al ented ¢ must confirm ap The commis ower to ontigate rent extortion and deter n be provided by ordi OTM boston, ring aed make ines witirin 10) days and fix « fair rent. Appeals may be made to the superior court Overcharge must be repaid to the WILL PROBABLY OPEN UP YARDS HERE MONDAY TRACE MURDER SUSPECT BY LAUNDRY MARK’ FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919 President Enjoys Funny Looking Duds Hanging on Washline The t ape « aise 4 é he T the b of Thus the T rom W ngton, D. ( I ‘ ay, is 7 taking it { Nect h the ge tr W D. ¢ be or the 1 1 1 th t 1 fun r Th od” ur ne wi hev neice have tak I be er 1 rig On Febru: 10th, four weeks ago, The Star n an editorial, said, « rarily misled by a gang of criminal non-union leaders, Seattle union labor be depended upon to repudiate that false | The paper that it” in Wast time Carry still a plez afterward considerably the best t anything at th both shoulders was » but sterday, four nie MSPACY 28 - Woe ever 10th AL n the bray six full weeks ago, under the M Low-Pay 1 in the Yards That We } ider,” The Star editorially said: u ¢ ° | . ¢ j por ' $ varm, When things were , the Tim on the fenc gut March six full weeks later, ords here When the issue omes out in the wash. Sometimes it takes a long time to get all of the wash out. But apparently, all of the results and all of the factors in that Ul eventually be hanging out on the line, And here will be some funny looking garments hang y up there for th people to see. News of Democrat Winning Pleasing Movies of Scenes to the President p at Boston Return BY CARL D. GROAT BY CARL D. GROAT at ted F aff ¢ pe New York Harbor : : nt a P Men Talk Truce 4 Me ee cutee cnaree yecutuatin ce eka me ject’ Admiral K napp to De Il Le federal med Relieve Sims in Nee ea enta, aw beast rt 1 Nor § U.S S. London Post u boat ditt with | rtain. that 1 mine taken up along the At the novy depart@ent ‘Californians May dec — Weather Forecast ‘ erly. wie RENT SHIPWRIGHT POISON GAS” IS ACCUSED 15 USED IN OF MURDER NEW FIGHT J. A. Miller Said to Have Battie Raging in Confessed Slaying Frank Streets Around Besieged Burkhardt Police Headquarters . ROBBERY WAS MOTIVE struggle 1s BITT BY FRANK J. TAYLOR ‘ ft Correspondent BERLIN, March €.—@ p. my —A battle raged this afternoon ~ in the streets around poliee a headquarters, whieh was be neiged by the rebels. U ry num face to face with the © of brutally murdering his friend, Frank Burkhardt, for $750 cash. Arr turned ton, to his who «fought with | up the mystery body discovered ttersscover and nket in a ravine south of Ren Junction, February . and a half after the Clubbed to Dr strolling in the ® shine, ebvious of the rattle of ‘ guns, which came . direction of police “= PEACE AGENTS ARE DEFIED BY mit its ships to rd transportation known by economic & UNIT OF 91ST _ SOONTO SAL ISCO, Ma Paris ¥ vith word: aa ae ‘eases OF HUN DIVERS Over Bolshevism rACcO raged be- (t Jenounced Bolshevistr 1 man-Austria, | 00 s supplies into the. hete porated in the final peace treaty! Big Five,” and, it was learned, the destroy the German subsp Try Prohibition; Dect reserved, howarall Dry Bill Favored Ta te ne oto ee SACRAMENTO, March ficati {¢ Heligoland reduced, The proved committee, afte ir INT’D ON PAGE TWELVE) plentifully plied with amendment ——— Waseca Is Drownellll Car Drops in River: and Mrs, 4 River, Ore., pl s ver in their automobile last night. Mrs. Norfon was drowned, but her oring ex-| husband swam ashore fatal accident occurred 20 ortland. The machine at a slow rate of speed © the stream due 6 @

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