The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 13

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EVERETT TRUE By CC INDO! I JUST NOW FOUND Your re ¥Ss, MAYS SIX-YGAR-OLD_ SON LURIGHT, 2 LeT BRANDISHING THs Mint PLAY WITH REVOLVER (Tv SOMETINGS, AROUND: THORE'S NO AMONG HIS DANG SR — IT's PLAY MATES & er WAaDe'D — pce a “DIDN'T KNOW (T WAS LOADED *— ID You GvVER READ Hat IN THE NEWSPAPERS bil Acting Mayor Gives Word to Start Great Clean-Up Drive Swish! Swish! fits 1919 annual “Clean-Up—Paint ‘The Song of the Broom. Up" campaign. The acting mayor Words by Acting Mayor W. D. | issued a proclamation Wednesday Lane. urging every resident of the city Music—a great symphony, with |and every business house to observe 'y citizen taking part. Date of | the week with paint brush and serub- j big concert—April 7, for one | bing outfit. “By concerted efforts, the citizens can ald in making Seattle a more healthful, beautiful and progressive city,” he says in announcing the campaign. School children, Boy Scouts and other organizations will be asked to aid in the drive on dirt. Two ladians Are Defying Officers FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, April }| Armed to the teeth and prepared to fight to a finish, two Navajo In-} dians, reputed to be the self-confess- |) ed slayers of Chartes Hubbel, brother Our “time” Ie at your service, of former State Senator Lorenzo And we will save you more cave 90 miles north of Winslow. On cack nem SUIT, COAT, DRESS | case 90 miles north of Winslow. at Ge FLORENCE UPsTams STORE. ae S| When you think of advertising, | | think of The Star. / Shaner & Wolff “The Store for Class in Clothes” me For that’s when Seattle will wage Te heip relieve seme care. Second and Uaton. You Require a Light-Weight Overcoat for wear on these chilly Spring days and evenings. Try one of our Flare-skirt models. They fit easily and are thoroughly practical. Look them over. $25 to $40 Spring Suits $20 to $50 | Shaner & Wolff 916 Second Avenue | |] | for breedin PAGE 13 SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL latcnmaessscesnneennbesisetinloencls . 2 LEA is poem WORRY ws wire) | roe I Pearts- | [we Govs are Aue, “WELL, YOURE T eB ME, BOYS.._1'Lt er aa. Bie” | How MUCH OID GOIN” OVER. T ier TAKE WEDLOCKED— _| ove 10 aot House Annie’ {/ MEY Cost P= emer ta OW’ TNIGHT = 1M SURE tae non [Saecu ne 7 pew 1 TAIGHT OF NAT + i Eo JEALOUS ? anni OP. Poor Mrs. Green . —By LEO We1.,! GUESS | SHowep MABLE A PRETTY GOOD Time. OWTHAYS ALL bees “ge RIG — Nhe CALL Wwonorens! Like To ear MAGLE? | [ 1 Twink) wit Wave A SMIOWICH, I'M NOT 7 Yay 4, Cunt Mt Whi. he Sb MS WEI ellbih Me /, My, Wy PM YSEE~ HONEST, 1M TELLIN’ TH’ WORLD~ I WAS JUST MOPING YOU WERE PINCHED FOR HITTIN’ IT UP IN YOUR 0O-LA tA OTTO AUTO. WOULD SURELY STOP FoR A PRETTY GIRL =, te ” wt CHASED 4 DAYS *| CROWDER INSTALLED i 1 ‘“Oh! But I'd Love to Lead | AS Additional Sport News: BY DRY SQUAD, _Tramp Life!” Sings Ogden)..." “aes Nise EAS rf \<} sreusanly ah _ | A number of states which have at tempted to stock elk ate ruing their action, owing to the damage that ie done by these animals in their fre) |quent incursions on furms in the | vicinity of their range. As a matter {tertainment and dance. John Rowe, ivice dictator; Wm. McCammon, pre- late; Walton G. Leckey, secretary; Ed. O. Dunlap, treasurer, and Har- ry Law, trustee, also were installed. |S. P. Levy waa chosen delegate to | the supreme convention, with Thos. ||F. Somers as alternate. A gold | Watch and chain was presented to +S. P. Levy, retiring dictator, and a }icigar case to Walton G. Leckel, secretary, by the ladies of the o: 2.—The | to trade jobs with a tramp, all he has | td f — Few Alin? ING vend youn) CITY LEAGUE KN. Drooke Anderson Mehr Then He Is Arrested for Ped- dling Alleged Moonshine Xe) Del! Lampmi is held in city jail on an open ¢ rrest Wednesday th ave, No OW of the dry squad A a by Members aquad trailed him four a of the dry days, Mrs held. 39, is also Lampman, OMAHA, Neb. April Jof fact, in many instances they trav Totals . ass one Manufactur sparatus capable 00d folks of this neck of the woods | to do is to say so without crossing | Jel long distances for the food that mtube® Cate— ‘ito Te Siar ahem ae + still are wondering what J. Ogden/his fingers, But he'd better call for W. W. CONNER TO SPEAK Armour, bo meat packer of the | the cops to keep back the rush of ap-| W. W. Conner, member of the | they find. ‘he game authorities of Virginia that they would willingly do with the elk brought into that a day and nine galions of “rape,” the alleged product of Lampman’s still, was seized. Lampman is said to have done his Already tramps headed for | state legislature, will be principal jpeaker at the weekly meeting of the Young Men's Republican club, at Bird's cafeteria, Thursday. world, meant when he said there were | plicants. times that he (Armour, beef baron de the sunny South are turning back on | luxe) envied the tramp his freedom |Chi., hoping that maybe J. Ogden} from care [really did mean what he said. ert |state, and the game department of Totals 7 678 i | Washington reports that rather than | New iichmond Hotel— ee Cae grind ppl Already scores of tramps sliding ——_- ; thee |, : ery wor ne ¢ a ‘ , J |s0 back ape the baie, the carne Hef ing the “grape” to steady custom. OUt from under sidedoor Pullmans |loose are inclined to forage off thy 191 ern and making regular rounds in|® route East or West (whichever way freights are pulling the most lenient brakies) are offering to ex- change lota in Ufe with J. Ogden They're willing to assume the load of |his cares down to the last penny of farms. In view of the experience that oth Jer commonwealtha have had, it is | probable that state game authorities who have not yet tried the elk will his auto. Dry squad operatives ex perienced difficulty In matehing the pace often set by Lampman. He is reported to have traveled at @ rave of 50 miles an hour at one time investigate the subject very thoroly oa r Chee Ton his multimillions, if he'll only fork x before deciding to introduce them 102 ge ayn ae be gts hy hoter, | it, Over. Also, they'll stand for any | What has been said Is not meant 203 le held O0 & Haas GALT otel additional care the federal trade t to imply that no stocking of these “Sas das~ase se a tn owed ‘i A “*, commission and Francis Heney i animals should be done, but certain y iit: iyigh J ne ‘ _ © © 2” | pile on. ly they should not be turned out in 170 16e— tig | lowe’ br worn oe ance oy quarts) "Omaha people believe J. Ogden any state unless there ix ample range ee at o|from Lampman Wedheeday morn:| 2. oniy joking. Hoboes insist it which is supplied with a « abun + > + aie -g* yripay was just “hot air.” | nee of natural food the ye ‘ound, cs s oy rn . 0 an EMs oF Seren: S008 the your coun ‘ is 18 OPEN INFORMATION BUREAU | eeeen. ety me Semeur wente | ‘Twenty-four states have passed $06 «914 SAT 262 An insurance information bt | lawa conforming to the provisions of Hee 30) dea cay [ROR SO ee ee Central the federal law in relation to water “| 178 0 “ building, room 4, by the Red Cross, | fowl. Within a year or two every | Allen 176 0 ‘ for soldiers a sailors who have | state In the Union will have enacted Spar, b+ ty Kept their government insurance, luniform laws for the protection of és Technical information is supplied | | migratory birds, Totats 490 903-2608 and blanks and fort supplied, | * Ideal» —— aauneeomeams | } pone Shuman 16 o— 542 =—-— = oo os | | Two hundred million rabbita are Wijiers 172 18 aT ‘ : killed in the United States every Meyers VA Mam 3 DR. DICKERSON Murphine Opposes Changing year. This kill will make 200,000 Barnett ‘ PY r ie: vie. 140 180— 660 tons of ment yearly. Alot of rab: |D* i Proposed Ordinance : bits, however, are poisoned, for in an #87 — some places they are pests to farm Maweteeesy staan 604 | NAVY Altho Walter F. Meier, corpora- ers, Others are shot for thelr skins. 198 143«WT-— 4 | tion counsel; Chief of Police Warren, and the meat is wasted. Only a por mt io ist § YARD, and representatives of business tion of the rabbit meat reaches hun- Plummer. 10d, 30h ibe B8 i houses and industries will meet Sat- \ery stomachs. i ae Prsciv : is OPTICIAN B rouse to rewrite the proposed ordi 2 h it 1 e mys Totals 914 «889 «= 870—2673 Wholesale nance prohibiting automobile park m er reci 1s and Retail mate ing in the main business section, they won't make any serious changes if Thomas IF’. Murphine, superintend ent of public utilities, and father of . can prevent it ‘The past year was the beat season ring-necked pheasants that has ever been experienced at |the New York state game farm. Five accompanied by the STEINWAY Veusin Is Back on Mound for Chicago thousand birds were hatched and reared, and between 12,000 and 15,000| PASADENA, Cal, April 3—The Pacific J ndent Murphine defended eass were distributed for hatching by |Cubs were back in camp, following his plan Wednesday afternoon before individuals, thie 1g0eille Saunt day to Riv J. H. DICKERSON the council utilities committee, He moment erside, where they defeated a team Main 4346 scored business men “who drive to the Piano used work in their cars, park them in the busiest streets, and use the public | highway for @ garage all day.” | He contended the ordinance would | save the traction lines $150,000 a | year, decrease accidents, and lessen | danger of congestion and great fires. | The business men asserted the “no | parking” plan would put many firms out of business and injure property owners, retailers and truckers, quite plenti- | of airmen and townsmen, 7 to 0. Hiy po Vaughn worked six innings for the Cubs and was followed by Nick Carter Today's activities called for a prac tice game with Pasadena in the fore: | |noon and Vernon, at Los Angeles, in| | the afternoon. Moose are be: ful again in Wyoming; so plentiful that the game commission figures that within a very few years an open season can be declared. Minnesota | is now the only state with an open season for moose. ming ye by the World’s great artists The Steinway is the highest achievement in Pianoforte making toward which all others strive—it is the standard by which The Pennsylvania game commis sion wanta to create a game preserve | in every county. At the present time Houghton Quits — tate foresh. laade—and. then’ envy | Coaching Pott cP RIDAY all other Pianos are judged. with the permisivon of the bureau of | ,,POSTON, | April, 3. Perey | 1) |Le, Grave Case Is | forestry. hee team at Harvard, according to Up to Judge Now ALDA APPEARS APRIL 4 AT THE f Three hundred and sixty-five deer |*" Announcement today of the Pe Whithes Geashoa &. 14 Gears, BO METROPOLITAN THEATRE famous coach. tirement of the were killed in Jersey during the hab act 1918 season. This ia'quite a number, | Probable successor when you consider that the season emai but four days, one day a week -for | four weeks, The weight of the kill amounted e 26 tons, |mer city chief accountant, will be einstated to his abolished position will be decided by Superior Court Judge Clay Allen in a few days, tak. ing of testimony reaching comple: Wednesday evening in Le been YOUNGSTER. LOOKS ¢ Goon MINERAL WELLS, Tex., April 3. | “Kid” Gleason, of the White Sox, | |today had Johnny Mostil chasing all Sherman ay-& Cp Your Patronage Appreciated tion SLL SLATED FOR P. I inde’ oF ee * rhe SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.—Har poe oe ore er scat in Pay Checks Cashed Grave's suit against the city for the Morton, Karl Wolters and Charles| other intimation as to his plans for TORREY & SEARS’ return of his position and back pay ‘Third Avenes’ of Pine, Pantie man, who worked out at the | iy, speedy Chicago bo BILLIARD PARLOR for the several months he has been Tacoma—Spokane—Portland Beavers’ Crockett camp, leave here | — eecinaanded Leda idle. Saturday for Vancouver, B,C. The If you vaiue yuur watch, let 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike James A, Dougan, former assi be y a 4 Lanch Counter br ved ‘ eng : will play with that city's Puget| Haynes repair it. Near Liberty || foesteis Dy |tant corporation counsel, is repre- | theatre-—-Advertisement, [senting Le Grave, Sound Industrial league team, aA BANE Sian

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