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Lord Cecil Says YACHT CLUB TO Nectie Aviator Captured Should Be Siar Signed! HAVENEW HOME) by Huns Addresses League PARIS, March 19.-Lord Cee! British expert on the league of na % The ye of Atm tollet articles thru the : overseas aviation in the early whieh enabled him to} Plan to Build $500,000 Club ee . ee . House on Lake Union T” PAIR Inn Proprietors Given Week to Plead and Jonnie Greenwald, pro- of the Motor inn, one and a Miles north of Auburn on the © highway, were arraigned be: Presiding Judge Boyd J. Tall ¥ on the charge of sell . ‘The¥ were given one to plead. ease will be the first to be rhe aged the new state “jointest” A “Jjointest,” according to this Mw, is one who operates a place o— is sold; that is one who a “joint.” This offense ts & felony under the new Before it was only a misde. n{he received Red Crows, have bie France Th man brutality yriwon CAMA, jot the Red © Joeived decent food, let supplies ups and do tiona, told correspondents the Brit aye ish delegation iders the SRY ENE VS MnDe TRYING nant should be inary pee He said bh poration Presentation cove of the war 4 vidual story Arehibate hat,” w his home in this eity Aw the speaker at the noo Ing of the) Municipal ieague, 'T day, at Hird’« teria, he gave absorbing account of his war Ke from the t he left New ¥ 191, uptil he German’ prison on nists, on Nov went back to France, Archibald, along with a group of | ricans who had gone overseas to Ket into the flying & wan nent training to Issoudon, fF where there were only two and two squadrons of me identify it as an aviation camp, the clone of the the largest ay be read in the of Lieut. Nora wy vr American Mtly returned to} y were many instar ot Ger and neglect at th but thru the agency m the prisoners re clothing and toi ve ite inoor: | — in any way delay) Plane for the ew $50,000 the treaty Jolub to be built on Lake Union “If the Monroe doctrine means | what I understand it non-interference in by Buropeans without consent of the United States—then the doctring former Tacoma newspaper ix strengthened by the league, since | started the subseription list no action could be taken under ite | $2,600. Joseph Miethe provisions without America's con. $5,000 sent,” he said. | John Asked if insertion of a special | commodore paragraph to cover this point i#| considerable time in preparing possible, Cecil réplied: “I doubt the | Plans for the new yacht hou advisability of putting any power tn | night he pointed out the conve &@ special position in reference to the and ac pen tions of the new rest of the world.” |home, going the details fre Discussing Japan's contention for) arret to basement racial equality, he said | Mr. N. H, Latimer, toastmaster of “However much we sympathize|the evening, declared that tone Of! ing camp in Europe, 0: ha . " with the theory of racial equality, |the cities on the coast have the ad | planes nnd eh on a wtkat aoe, ged gdh oar ce yond ‘© We cannot insert such a provision | vantages of Puget sound for pledsure/and these, wo poor that when there | gwituciand and thence to France. in the covenant without infringing | craft rican students were sent by the|” tueet. arcihbald fe the eon of Mf. | On the domentio rights of individual) Speeches were made ndant to the French instruc: land Mra. Silas Archibald, of this é governments. of prominent membe he threw up his hands in de- | oft 1 formerly attended the Unt yacht ore ratified last night, at the dinner given at the! rking, man, to m eriean affairs |by the Seattle Yaeht club ; sone ting Rainier club A. Samuel F Describes Escape Archibald deseribed the of five Amer va from Villin They all m their getaway | ne of an improvised ladder of ma boxes, but two of the men ught and sent back, and con cerning the fate of the other t who swam the Fhine, Arehibald has ance, no knowledge | wars) The German marines, or revolu hantos t9| Gonists, took charge of the eamp Be: after the signing of the armistice, ar, this fleld) and, by bluffing them with « threat erican train | ened food embargo by the United rk Lieut on was the by nber 28 THE STAR ” ubserth Graham, architect and past} of the club, has spent} 7 3 over ‘The Motor inn was raided at mid Bunday, but no liquor was Tt is alleged, however, that was sold to Roy Bunstine, an tive of the sheriff's office, on preceding night. by a number | 2 er spair | versity of Washington, j L READY FOR PABLO CASALS With but few reservations remain Bnd these being disposed of at Masonic temple, preparatiqns for Casale-McManus recital Wednes y might are pectically completed ‘The first selection, the Haendel starts at $:20 p. m., the oth- to be played in the following suc Concerto in A, Saint-Saens; suite in Retail Tobacco Dealers Deny Profiteering on “Coffin Nails” Seattle retail tobacco dealers not profiteering on the Prices caused by the war cording to figures compiled by them. The old wholesale price of 15-cent cigarets was 12 cents, the new is 16 cents, Selling for cents they are | make a profit of 4 cents, which, they declare, ix Only just and reasonable ‘The old profit was 3 cents, which is said to have been too «mall to justify | the sale of the “pills.” Amoking tobaccos have cent the package. raise in tax, ac rained 1 and in some cases 2 cents on A nuicide club in these planes.” But They Did But fy they did, nd were shortly went the front, qualified to go in to action ax Arohibald's | participated in | Chateau Thierry 32 “official” and 18 “unofficial” Hun | je Rickenbacker was 4 patrol leader in a joint squadron J operating with the 95th in thin sec | tor. the 96th. battles of dit for you can never fly | 15 out of the 17) attention of the league was | further directed to plans for a new | membership drive, and renewed ef. forts to bring back the normal inter ext of Seattle's citizens to clvic un | dertakings, a# sponsored by the Mu nlcipal | league ‘ASKS couRT TO UNDO DAUGHTER’S MARRIAGE Hertha Louisa Dupee entered a) complaint in the superior court Wed: |nesday asking for a divorce for her month. For 12c per week, a polite carrier boy will deliver the paper to your door, if you live in Seattle. In the country, the rate by carrier, and The Star has car- rier delivery in nearly every Northwest town, is 50c per If you live out of the carrier zone, the rate by mail is $1.50 for three months, $2.75 for six months, $5.00 for a year. Falling Tiles Kill Colman Plant Man W. E. Jackson, 90, shingleman in the employ of the Colman Creosote works at West Seattle, was instantly killed at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn Ing, when a load of tiles fell ing his head. Jackson is survived by a wife, at Boy Is Injured by Delivery Machine Harry Hughey, 1622 M e, is in) /major, Bach; air, Jean Huve; Papi! » Faure; Mazurka, Popper; Taran wT. Casals, reputed one of the Artists of today, who has ‘Mastery of the cello hin lif ‘Will be heard. but this one eve- in Beattie. “Rickenbacker was greatly re-|daughter, Mary Gradys Peel, from) spected among the men for his keen | George 1 Harte, on the ground that judgment, He would never lead a)her daughter was insane w! | ‘ol into a le ot 5 | Providence houpital as the result of |P&!Tl into an impossible position.’ | married. The couple were mhrried | lan accident at 12th and Pike at $40), O° the Sth of September Archibald | in the superior court and Mrs. Dupee tees ate as . | > ‘ormatio . 0 | bm. Tuesday. Hughey, employed |"™ Out In formation above the Ar | now asks the superior court to grant by Lowman & Hanford, was hit by | EOnne sect ham dae calle wasla divo The girl ix 17 years old.| a delivery truck driven by George} wervation bal-| Mrs. Dupee’s name was formerly bee wens el see 3 ‘ loo incendiary but: | Peel, : : Bergema. $90 20th ave. Paw waa lets is te win tine whit We have added so many new and sparkling features to The Star recently that you and every member of the driver of the truck took the boy to|"* # > feet and had suc pe me ED REDS GIVEN crush | > \ SEK TO ENTER PLEAS; of time has been granted 23 men accused of criminal y and an attempt to over- ¥ the government. to enter their MM superior court. They were lly scheduled to plead next , ‘at White Head inland, | Fundy, reported a large) was unable to Mdentity. of the vessel. TELL ABOUT ‘MAILS Mail Service and Its will be the subject of an to be delivered by W. J superintendent of mails at general postoffice, before club, Wednesday noon. PATRIOTIC IDEALS With Relation to Log- was the subject of at @ meeting of Loyal Le _ Loggers and Lumbermen, , at the legion head- in the Mutual Life buiiding. UE OF NATIONS of nations will be the J. Bncggew ering club, Thursday, §:30 p. m., cafeteria. | | landtn: oP AR ret Mabiitty ie limited to wear- m4 Seventh ave. S. GIVEN WEEK To PLEAD ON CRIMINAL ANARCHY William Smith, charged with crim inal anarchy, was arraigned before | Presiding Judge Boyd J. Tallman | Tuesday. He was given one week in which to plead. He was arrested on/| the airplane when they sent « load March 12, and has been in the city| Of household goods, consinting of & jall since then. | bed, floor lamp, rug, carpet sweeper, | tireless cooker, and linens from their | substation at Garden City to C. R Shipley, a customer living at 177 East Lincoln ave. Mount Vernon. Y. | The Paim circle, Neighbors of | Wooderaft, will give a dance Friday evening. March 21, in the Swedish j hall. Soldiers and sailors free. the hospital, where his injuries were dreased. |NEW YORK STORE HAS AIRPLANE DELIVERY NEW YORK, March 19.—Lord & Taylor's made the first step yexter- daf in commercializing the use of iI f Public Markets | RD te PIKE PL Sta! pure trea [Stell 66 larme Stall 8 |suwar 7 500 pt each: wh, DANA “The Gold Care” fresh codfiah, snapper, |herring, 6 the. 25c; Columbia river amelts, 6 The Zhe. Stall 67, extra sharp full eream cheese, te Th: fresh qallet seen 4c doa ‘Stall 1637, : Yeal romat, ise TM. link chickens, 30 Ibe; Jel m Stall butter, 19M. buttermilk, abe rm Me te nut ihe; 10¢ COMING che a WESTLAKE Stalle 10-11, h u b ch cured cornes | Boston but ood cream ke Special coffer, ihe Se. Stall 19 7 Deana, fhe: 1 Th an minced clam: lp ancake flour, Le. ima beans, 250; Ge; 100: 1 pkg. Teco Stall 150, 5 Me. 1 cans Campbell's lhe; 16 tha, red 4 matcher, ke. seeded raising, 1c; Th eanuts, Ie; 2 the, sauer- iSreus lhe; 3 Te, white beans, 25. Stall can tomal Ths. Golden West coffee. 1.20, M. $2.24. Staile he Th. ; home baked be: 21, Swifts Premiw bottle Heing cateup, 320, amall 23c Del Monte catsup, iS¢ bottle. Stall 45. 3 le phase ‘eco pancake flour, cans Libby's hot sauce, 2he! Sunbeain coffee, toe Tb. Stalin 21-33, [ehotce halibut, 25c Ib.; salt salmon, .. Finnan haddie, cauliflower, Stall $1, K teurized milk, fine gra Stalls 27+88, 3M: sine, lle qt. lated an Carnation | Atal 40, 2 pkes. Sehillin, shredded cocoanut, ae Tha. 5c. Stalla 5 or corn, 15 nes, 20e; pt * green pear h peanut butter, 1 kima honey in bulk, He oleomargarine, 33 stall 22, Columbia. river amelts, 6 Tha, 250; red snapper, k oF ling ‘cod, Lhe PY yao 20-21, Oregon o yellow turnips, 4 Tb ci _euuliflowerg Ie, The Sweetest Story Ever Told PAINLESS pasteurized lic’ qt, Sugar and soap stall, Hiorden's or 1k Look into your month and see if your gums are bleeding. If so, y DISEASE, 80-CALLED— PYORRHEA THIS disease i# treacherous, « menace. to good h th, and should be treated at on - vent soutptioasions, | such as r eu- matism, gout, ind oie and general stomach trouble. The only dental office in ttle that specializes in the tri ‘ment and cure of the above dis- ease, In our off! 11 licensed ope ters of th mtal profes Special care taken of children’ teeth. Examinations free. Ironclad guarantee for years on all work. A rensonal Giscount given to all union men and their families. United Painless Dentists eon Third Av. Phone Elliett 3623, 130 a, m. to 6 Dp mm Sandays—® to 12, strictly fresh r, 6he fee, * or almonds, 80¢ lle ean, CORNER Stall 102, mild full er 23¢ Th. cream brick ch old New York cheese 14, fresh red snapper, 2be; ling cod, 2 Thi lring, 6 Ma, 2 | pk: Citrus Powde toes, 106 am chee 4c tb. Stail » 2 The, pig her- 200 Chinook ns minced clams, sirloin steak, 28¢ t. and Stall 11, Winesap app $1.75 wack, delivered. aweet relish, 206 pt; sauerkraut, Ps ‘ats. 2 and estimat: ol AL Federal milk, 3 eres cans 4 |boxes Domino’ matches, 25¢ |Camp's spaghetti, ami Pioneer minced clams, lhe, 19¢ |& G, Naptha or Cascade soap, 3 |20c; Lenox soap, large bar be; 4-Tb. bag Ceretana or Oatana, 30¢; 'Schil- lings or Golden Gate coffee, 40e Tb,, 2% Ibe, 9bc, \« « off a boche bailoon | RETURNED SOLDIERS and an aeroplane, when suddenly his | jengine went wrong. While endeay oring to right it, he fell into a heavy nthaireraft fire which stripped the radiator from hin machine. “It was like losing the steering power of an automobile, With the |control gone, the machi Mme ne- Jed to wideatip, and a slow spiral was | the best I could do. In that way I | landed with a jolt on a abell strewn | field, and found about 150 Germans |atanding around with lowered guns. as if I were the whole American army, ready to attack them,” Taken to Headquarters He was taken to headquarters and rigidly questioned when it was dis covered that he carried a magaaine of incendiary lets, an offenm punishable by death, according t | the rules of war At this juncture a German balloon scout, whe had neglected to report the presence of Archibald’s plane in the vicinity, in order to clear him od by the American and had brought © | down his plane. The post commander accepted it! jaa a justification for the presence of | incendiary bullets in Archibald’s machine, but Archibald did not know that he had been cleared of the charge, A big automobile with an armed guard arrived, and he was told he was going to take a ride “I was afraid that that was the last ride I was going to take, but I didn’t let them know [ thought they were going to shoot me. want to put the idea heads.” Placed in Confinement | At Confians he was placed in soli tary confinement for four days, Here a German intelligence officer qu tioned him genially, but offered him nothing better than bitter coffee black bread and carrot jam, the first food he had seen in 89 hours, bu nothing he wanted to eat. During his journey from one Geér- man prison camp to another, Archi bald met several other captured Americans, and relates how on one occasion they discovered a German «py among them and deluded him with tales of America’s great army He finally landed at Villingen, an old Rusalan reprisal and here into their WITH MATINER eat Co Mtar Organization MAXINE Ore LADY ALGY” Wed. Mat “ius War Tax . 2 ta bee. Het and Danton. Coakley at levy Sten Harrion, Ethel Wark pany, Bert Wngelee ame and Company, the Orpheam Ve adesille *|PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to it SLATKO'S REVUE RADIUM or a 5 Other Fine Montage Love weatime Photo; a, 9) * Hand davies Ln een Mate 100; By WILKES eas Fifth and Pine. Ritiott 2526. NOW With Matinee Today and Sat FORRES | RORRRTSON'S enph “THe PASMING. OF er THIRD FLOOR BAC! Nights 300-5 Mates. 20e-3i¢ Pi ‘& Sun, 200 ‘This Week—Lew White in “DOLLY FROM BROADWAY" With the 30 pore Gtets Nights (sunday Mondays), 26e; Bundays), 106, MAT, 2:30; NIGHTS “A Fireside Reverie,” with Jack Princeton; 4 Bards; Trovate, Kecen- trie Violinint; Pedrini’s Monks Watson liner and Dyer, GENBRAL ADMISSION, 260 1 didn't) GET $10 AND KISSES | WORCESTER, Mass, March 19.) The Indies’ auxiliary of the Wor-| cester City Guard has made ar rangement» #0 that every wounded soldier boy of Company A, 104th regiment, who returns to Worcester | will get a $10 bill, a hearty, winterty | kins of welcome, a cordial hand clasp of greeting-and all the “eats that be ean stuff under bis uniform | tunic hereafter. ra you vaiue your Haynes repair it. Near theatre —Advertinement. watch, Liberty exe sk self, wtated that he had been attack: | YoU bey. up te sell for lens, On Seroeet ef eur low rents; public wets the benctit Sur low expence. sorina ys and WA (| ae a NCE UPSTAIRS | | “* Somes “The Woolly West’ Nights and Mat, 25¢, 50, $1; Plus War Tax | METROPOLITAN Starts Tomorro Thursday, 10 A. M. At Metropolitan Box Office Early application is advisa- ble—the attendance will be enormous, Examination Free By All Work WITHOUT AN EQUAL 106 Columbia Street SEATTLE’S LEADIN DENTISTS A dental office that has enjoyed a steady growth for a quarter of a century while dozens of dentists have come, started, quit and gone, There is a reason: Our work stands the test. We do not compete with “cheap John” dentists, nor do we operate on people's pocketbooks. That we give more dentistry for your money than any dental office in the world {s admitted by all honest, high-class dentists. 3 We request you to go to any den- tist In Seattle and be examined and get their prices; then call at ou: offices, learn our prices and what we can do for you, and then decide whom your dentist shall be. Be sure you come to 106 Columbia | Street. 106 Columbia Street Imitated Not Kqualed | Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P, M. Edwin J. Brown, Owner and Mgr. 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