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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919. TOBE PUT | OF LUMBER ‘WORK, IS PLAN When o “Ret” hits « he mounts a soap-box And urges a rapid readjust it of the world the Le ‘Bl Legion of 1 MEN, With local offices ‘The simple-minded and husky lum berjacks listen to the oratory, forget work, tie up the Jumber | held up homebuilding. nal rentals thereby, contends the which is launching a sweep Movement to oust radicals from Pogging camps in Washington ) Rolsheviki, revolutionists, I. W W,, anarchists Fraternal Order of the Re nNOt SAW Gut or chop wood any more They Must get out, bag and bag and take their doctrines and the Tehe betterment of the universe with pays the legion. “Reda,” declared to be grow: | Ane stronger in the lumber camps “mre subtie, according to legion mem ers, The psychological appeal of TP Bolshevism jo the uniettered, ts They admit, strong. The legion wil Tatep on it, by removing the ‘ments. Tuesday, officers of the legion w Gneet, preliminary to the general ntion, that is to result in com organization against the “wob- and their kin 7 in officers say the percentage Pee radicals in some Washington a, camps, is as high as 84 and 90 : sont, of the total number of men ie en Tt is i cjeteentd that 35,000 “wob “Bliss,” of diver degrees of intens- | ity, are employed in state camps ang! mBills. logging So says gers and Lumber ries for exp Oe ARRESTED ON RGERY CHARGE eeeecuves Dd. MeLennan and M. Peyser, pe llherees night ar John McKay at a Seattle hall on a warrant charging The two detectives have been on trail for two weeks. Me fs charged with passing worth checks with the name of E. Peabody, of the Pacific & Steel Co. im a novel "McKay would “spot” a grocery declare the detectives, hide his | and hat in a nearby hallwe dash breathlessly into the store that he lived “Just across the iy,” and order a bill of groceries, for them with one of his checks. arrested he had 9 similar in his pocket, say the police police state that he admitted the others and was ready to get vid of the remaining one. MAN BADLY HURT BY AUTO Maude Eaton, Del Norte ho tained a possible fractured bruises, when pinned against Ing at 519 Pine st. Saturday by auto, driven by Farup, 26, grocery delivery p told the police he lost con of his auto, in trying to avoid u machine, running {t upon pavement, pinning Mrs. Baton the side of the building Motorcycle officer investigating ‘accident, said the auto's brakes faulty. Mrs. Eaton was t at the city hospital, and Farup at the police station ighting Faculty to Return to “U” new quarter at the University ¢ Washington will see the return of members of the “fighting fac to their usual campus haunts n F. Allison, professor of higt ‘and municipal engineering, has from France and will re- his former duties April 1. Colin) Dyment, director of the school of} ; lism, is expected back from March 25, and will devote time to instruction at the uni Harold A. Sexsmith, a cap in the ambulance corps overseas, again take up his work in the t of architecture, and Rob McClelland, instructor in the department, will report as soon possible. 1 Firms Buy . $1,200,000 Bonds ‘Announcement of the sale of 100,000 worth of capitol building by the Idaho state board, to & ¥arles, Inc., the Union tonal bank, and Ferris & Hard ve, of Spokane. is made here Satur ‘The two former are local firms. money is to be used in build-| two additions to the present cap-| at Boise, the bonds carrying an rat bs 4 per cent. | Bandit Takes Coin in Cafe Robbery! A bandit early Saturday morning | behind the lunch counter of Lion Oyster house, 710 Fi and, pointing a gun at Nell on, waitress, 642 W. Tkth » winded her to “elevate | 'e grabbed for the stars. ® with | other waitresves, the chef and . P. Larson, of the Right hotel, | ing on, the highwayman took | in bills out of the cash regis-| ig tr and disappeared. REV. HIGLEY SPEAKS Dr. B. E. Higley, pastor of Grace @hurch, Des Moines, lowa, who is at nt supplying the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church,| ‘Will speak at the mass meeting of ¥. M. C. A. Sunday club, Sunday 3 p..m., in the association audi im. §. M. Berthiaume, formerly overseas Y. M. C. A. secretary, Will address the friendship supper o SHE ENJOYED IT No FRANCISCO, Mareh 15 mothers, if you want relief | your family cares, try to con-| the “sleeping sickness.” » Henry Mayer of this city has just awakened from ten: sleep, says that altho the ex had left her a little weak, thoroly enjoyed it, side on | 1 dry squad.” | | AN, | TAwe fr THAT OUR Movie HERO IS MPERSONATING BILL HART To DAN~ Wee, hit THe TRaiL, KIO, | WANT TO Use THAT Prone MEAN. T ‘ _ You can't us aa ' TO STAY WITH ME TONIGHT ~ I've GOT A HEADACHE WEDLOCKED— HE DIDN’T BUY THE 10-CENT POWDER —By LEO SQUIRREL FOOD TF I WERE TO GIVE You A DIME, WHAT WOULD You DO WITH x “THE UNES AT THE GIDES OF “THE DRAWING od wed grvo AUTO - By CONDO WHY, Gecte, MR. TRUE, HOW ARE 1 very .— | get 1Co. by the | ritis, | the Less IGNORED ME IN THE PAST, So Now THat You'RG A CANDIDATE FoR PUBLIC OCFMICE, DON'T THINK pael CAN Win MY SUPPORT BY SLOPPING Over ‘The Copper Snoozed A one-act meller-drammer, in two crashes, . z a an J. €, Jackson; Sergeants J. C. Lee and W. F. ; Patrolman KR. BR. Moulton and Chief Warren, Time—1 a. m. Friday Place—A garage on Queen Anne hill. eee FIRST CRASH s re rgeant Donian m COND CRASH Chief's sanctum Later Friday morning Chief Warren stifles a yawn, | strokes his mustache and sigh rily | Give him five days at home as a1 pins the 8. what's that? Ah, ‘tis but the weary copper on the beat resting his bunions on the garage | man's desk, “fs #-sh, | Scene | Time | “Sno0-0-0-re.” ie thie roaching the -two-three-four. footsteps of apr thinks we can de tread of the Sergeants Lee 1 Patrolman Moulton } and One Ah rhythmic feet. M |Cat's Paw to et care bulla | Donlan G \ONSTRUCTION that face Wrance reconstruction — peri ed the subject of an address Lieut, Maurice Boyer, of the French high commission, Chamber of Commerce eH lunch in the club rooms, Fri Lieut. Boyer stated that the istance of American business men in the northern section of France ; would be eagerly welcomed and ap. No answer. preciated Moulton fox-trots to Jacks and drums the Rogue's the sleeper's number 12: DISCUSS REI ping of the dry The trio inside Donlan strokes the pl ought to be ho her atep ant jace where hi mustache Vhat % the watch and yeant Le “Wake oulton. on March ith be # After a in overseas | © French gov- | Be will | month, possibly | to word received | , Arthur A, Seagrave v Dr, Seagrave trane) a as member of the French hospital e staff, had an opportunity to visit | salute while| both Verdun and Meta {his Dr. Ms within a earlier, according by her father 4510 Rain Crash! . grave ckson hom wish I moans and mutter was back on the His chair falls forward. ay He awakes (cymbals there Stands rigidly at Waar Do You {tw WAITING For A WHAT 13 Tis t can vse fr Nowf ye: Wilbur may have some wait! WELL,| Tooke MY cosrumns AND | WENT DowA To A Mowe stumo Ts MORNING AND HIT FORA JoB- | ToLo The MANAG ER WHAT 1 COULD Do, AND pod me TOGO home AND WI HE WOULD CALL ME ON “THE Phowe IF He NEEDED ME oa IMPORTANY APFAIR. You HAVE ON? VERN IMPOTTANT CALL ON WERE AND I'M LIABLE To Gee IT ANY SECOND - J WELL WE HAVE A IOCENT PoOwpeR JHAT COREE A Hedo ACHE AN’ WE WANE A POWDER THAT PUTS You w SLEEP FoR 3 HOURS WELL- SEE TWAT YOU COME RIGHT BACK a i a fle G TO THE ORUGGIST AN’ GET SOMETHIN’ TAKE “THIS POWER LETS SEE ~ IDGIT A NEW SUIT, AN’ SOME SUPPER, AN'PUT UP AT TEL FOR TH’ ee AN’ Grr QUARTER Pr By ALLMAN So, (M WAITIN” WELL “TAKE THIS AND SUPPORT YOURSELF FOR Fp Your LIFE ! ‘WILLIAMS AND POKANE, March 15.—The Army | , ASKED BY CITY |: nani’ ast ck aa ak ah cops ea Se nf. |b m1 larch 29 the Gobs at the Army and Navy | a en ane jander, who was runneru last night | NEW YORK, March Vouhell will defend the STRONGFIGHT | jlast year when play begins for na Title Insurance in the of | smoker b $1,000,000. is being an Sound Traction, num a of the Pu Light & Power ‘The go between Private Koch, sub stituted for Hafry Snyder, of Camp | VOSHELL WILL DEFEND KOCH PUT UP INDOOR TENNIS TITLE will make another bid for title hen WARNS AGAINST REVOLT ‘That conditions are generally unsat | isfactory in the United States, and that reconstruction must be hastened to avert social revolution, |are contentions advanced by Dr. R. hampionship |S. Sbolz, of the University of Wash- Fred Alex up to Voshell, 15.-—-Howard real ttle he won | university, Palo Alto, California. Dr Sholz addressed the City Teachers’ Institute in | Friday night, an the remult of a de-| Lewin, cision reached by the elty finance | the navy committee Friday. The committes | | agreed that this would be necessary to protect the cit ereats in the taking over of the traction Ines ae ee a ee ee, [Cherian Daridaon lay in or Bhift Doughbo: Bobb; o deal, thru the inability of Mayor | 4 . Far | famed saci had ea hoki 20 ; Hanson, who is suffering from neu. | ——o— xing with Leo Houck | first round. to sign more than a limited) number of traction bonds, has caur-| ed the committee to abandon propos ed speedaap methods of completing transaction. One of these would have the city | waive ite right to observance of the 1-day intervening period between the decision of the supreme court up- holding the deal and the Ineuance of the supreme court's remittitur in the cane against Harry Williams, was the best of the even Koch got the whirlwind tight decision in al | In the preliminaries, F Japanese Held in Murder Mystery G. Koba, 36, a Japanese labore: in held at the city jafl in connec tion with the murder of FE. Azume| Wednesday night. He was arrested | by Detectives E. Yorris and C. C. Fortner Friday afternoon, at Fifth 8. and Main at While Koba/ is not charged with murder, believed by . a} nber of a gambling ring that Azume was connected with snd may throw some light on the hooting Ave. Brown Dental Offices Examination Free By Kdwin J. Brown All Work Guaranteed By Edwin J. Brown WITHOUT AN EQUAL — | 106 Columbia Street | | | SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTI A dental office that has enjoyed 1 steady growth for a quarter of a century while dozens of dentists come, started, quit and gone ‘There ix @ reason: Our work stands the teat do not compete with bs INCHELL Sol NL ‘GOL DEN'S TURN NIGHTS—50¢ to $1.50 MATS.—Sat.-Sun. 50¢ to $1.00 “cheap Jo we operate | ks, That we} give more dentistry for your money than any dental office in the world | is admitted by all honest, high-class dentists We request you to go to any den tist In Seattle and be examined and vet their then call at our off learn our prices and what we do for you, and then decide J whom your tist shall be. | ee Be sure you come to 106 Columbia | fj Street Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia Street Imilated Equaled Open from 8 A, M, to & P, M Edwin J, Brown, Owner and Mgr, R prices; ¥ AX KLAW & ERLANGER, MANAGING DIRECTORS ot | Moore could have put Houck out in| |the fifth or sixth round. CONDEMN COLLECTION A resolution, strongly condemning |the collection of Robbie B | UFR | the returned soldiers, was sent to Lackey Morrow won over Sergt.| Pt Virgie Francis to sleep early in| tne geattle branch of the American | the second; Battling Terrio knocked | Red Cross, Wednesday, by the Emma of Wallace, in the| Lazarus auxiliary, Independent Or- ‘Nai B’Rrith. TO THE BA BLOSSOMS—AND ENJOY A PLAY YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER |ington, formerly of Leland Stanford | the Plymouth church | castoff clothing for) | ADDITIONAL | SPORT TALE FAMOUS ICE CLUBS MAY DECIDE ‘The four leading tee hockey of the world—Vancouver, Séattl Les Canadiens and the Ottawas, will form a four-team hockey which will operate in Vancouver Seattle for about three weeks, the winner of the league to be | world champions, if plans under | consideration by league officials at the present time are carried out Frank Patrick, Const league pres made the suggestion after last i's game in Vancouver, accord. to Pete Muldoon, pilot of the local squad, and the Seattle players unanimously declared themselves in favor of the plan. They were pam tly willing to saerifice thelr ermde a series with Les Canadiens fora lechance to prolong the hockey sei - of gue idea goes thru or not. If present plan fails the first game of the regular best three games out of | tive for the title will start then, DE PALMA TO TRY FOR MILE RECORD TODAY SANTA MONICA, Cal, March 16, -Bright sunshine, a sharp, cold wind and a sky flecked with wisps of filmy white clouds were what the weather man furnished today for the Santa Monica road race. The commtttee announced that if jit wasn't raining hard at 10. m. the race would be held. Only the most pessimistic could see a chance. for the race being called off, altho occasional drops of rain had falley during the night. The course will be closed prompt ly at noon. From that time om it will be in full charge of 1,000 police men and discharged soldiers and sailors, who have been engaged aa guards. At 12:30 the first event is sched uled—Raiph De Paima’'s lap of the 7.26-mile track against time, in an attempt to set a new speed record. One o'clock was the hour set fq the big event—the 250-mile road race. Cars will start at 15-second intervals. The race covers 34 laps, a total distance of 250.24 milem Everyone who has studied the course, predicted there would be plenty of thrills. One of the turns jis a right angle. Another ts but lit tle less. Drivers declared 35 miles would be a limit of safe speed at these points | Young Brown Puts Gillis to Sleep | LOS ANGELES, March 16.— | Young Brown, until recently consid- ered just fair material for a prelim inary, has established himself in the |main event class at Vernon. He knocked out Jack Gillis in the third round of thetr bout last night Only a week ago he trimmed Weldon Wing. “CARD” TEAM LEADS | TOLEDO, 0., March 15.—Bicycle | Playing Cards team led today im the five-man event of the American bowling congress tourney. score was 2,810. | RIGHT —SPEND TWO HOURS OF PLEASURE WITH “MA” COM IN HER PEACEFUL HOME AMID THE PEACH OF SUNEHIN E THAT ‘METROPOLITAN GEO. T. HOOD, LOCAL MANAGER q Their

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