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T HE SEATTLE STAR ENGINEERS REPORT AGAINST GORGE CREEK DAM: DEAR FOLKS: HIS is the week of all) T weeks in the year when all of us pull ourselves together and try} to qualify under the ban-| ner—“PURITY.” The occasion calls for se-| rious thought as regards our conduct in both our business and private af-| fairs. T think we all realiz that Business is not ex- po from the Moral) Tt has to carry the banner} of “PURITY” if it is to] get anywhere in public es-| teem. I wish to call your attention to the fact that! this word “PURITY” con-' sists of six letters and fits, in with the Cycle of Six} which in the ness. lays so big a part) ilson & Co. busi-| T want to tell you also tt while all of the other that enter into the) “Cycle of Six are important not one of them has the place) _ in the Real Heart of the Wil-| gon & Co. organization that) _ the word “PURITY” has. The officials and the 25,000) kers are all impressed ge te importance of | i " in food produc-| tion. ing PURE FOODS is business of Wilson & Co., y officials and workers fealize that there is no closer yi ip in all the world ‘ any form of business “and the people than that of| - dispensing PURE FOOD. i Wilson & Co. organiza- a has fitted itself to pro-| PURE FOODS by estab-) within itself those re- between officials and that are necessary to about absolute confi- te in one another and to! } With the « NOT SUITABLE FOR STORAGE Skagit Development Must Be Made at Other Point ty Ene prepar ing a written Skagit river pow This announce nt infuvorable report on Gorge ed infor neers, has raise the city hall report Fou borings ing engines ed reclamation ser Pr f Spokane Stat char rthane Ore former e Washington pany, the Mayor La counell a erenk and « Skagit pr storag anit 1 the bedrock Devil's eng! jeop on a too Bibew, which th ree creek would be of the prog the most advisable point location of the dam, they almost at site od power plant, for the reported “The reported statements made by | MURPHINE ASKS. RAILWAY BONDS Would Issue $520,000 to Improve Carlines ° sum of $ wale b Utility bonda to the 000 may be offered for the city to finance street railway im provements, urged by Superintend ent Thomas Ff. Murphine Walter 1 Meier haw been asked by the to prepare Corporation Counsel counell opting ordina ndcti tie Muny lin bond a und au thortsing a for that amount Pending the * le of the bonds, an other ordinance will be prepared and voted upon to p for a loan of $49,660 from the railway fund the “iways for 4 immed?ately Connect Two b to street lnprove ments These ure the connection between the old municipal lines and the new at Third ave. and Pine et $18,650; t nections at the north hen 1th and 14th W. 4Tth at to comt #26 and the ath « N. W. and The tant will cont $1,000 ordinance vomplete ture of ave w w The h at corpora stn0 been axked to preps to ap riate $6 the work on the actual «tr the 16th Ballard bridge 100 to the engineers who accompanied me | the Skagit river,” said City Engi Dimeck Saturday, “de not mean that a dam cannot be built and a power plant installed by the city phey sald that the Ge the most suit able for a storage dam, but that a diversion dam might be built there. What we are trying to learn is where a dam and power station may be built most economically by the city,” he said The city engineer added that his re port to the council will not conflict to be made by the vinit ing engineers. He will await the re ceipt of thetr reports before making his own, and all will go to the coun cH together He further raid that he has never made the statement that « storage dam could be built at Gorge creek, but that this is what h has been b to te Mormons Subscribe $250,000 to Bonds SAN FRANCISCO, April 194 (United Press.)—The Mormon church has made a contribution of $250,000 to the Vie 'y Loan, it was pune 4 today at Vietory Loan headquar ters The information was contained in on the big principle Of |, tolegram received by Mra. A. & one another as well as | Baldwin, chairman of the Women’s ublic a SQUARE DEAL, to my notion, is one of highest forms of “PUR- Vietory Loan orgunization. President Grant, of the Mormon church, made the contribution thru the women’s organization, he said, because the church felt the wonten'’s NEAR CRISIS IN FIUME CONTEST ROME, Aprit 19.—@ Preas—The territorial dispute tween Italy and JugoSlavia is ap proaching « crisis, it was indicated in advices reaching here today. The Sebenico correspondent of the Epoca reported the JugoSlay press had published an order for generat mobilization of men between 20 and 40 years of age. Police were mid to be preventing an exodus of male cith ens. Reports from Paris were admitted circles today to have painful impression.” an press in unanimously ex horting Premier Orlando not to sign & peace that does not include the new boundaries claimed by Italy The Couriere d'Italia #taten United be In government the American mission dispatched to the | fade a report to the peace | unfavorable to Adriatic conference, “wholly Italian claims.” The Giornale d'Italia publishes a Paris dispatch, claiming President Wilson is -obdurate in his stand against awarding Fiume to Italy According to a more optimistic, but unconfirmed report, Italy will re | ceive, Flume, the port of which will |be internationalixed under Italy's | sovereignty, and will also reeeive a mandatory over Datmatia, together with an indemnity of $5,000,000,000 Thru intervention of American of Police Monthly Tom Murphine and the tm street railway head see y the city should not permit © Wo pay thelr car fares in a lump sum, based average to be after a ty nth chee j nber of officers who ride dat mee Hupt Hee nt The no rea he the nu on The to pr counell, p fn ent committee haw wo ordir iding that taken from police smreed and that a fixed eit care wear thelr official badges unt be transferred monthly from the general fund to the street rail way fund to pay for the fares Shortage of Ships Keeps Yanks Away)! | LONDON (United Americans April (iy Tho are stran: to get b and family United States Ail the Mail) in 7 knw despite na w wines the of transport tne Jimportant & gagements in ing to lack shipping companies are to the f Ma ly becoming more The sh vation sift to obtain rtawe the and ait ymmodation is American oir arge Canadian are f hipping HIGH CLASS EXPERTS WANTED AT LOW PAY If you are « preparatory in riema tology oF entomology * and can pas the federal exami nations, there is a job waiting for you , In the service of the government The pay is 4 little lems than a second faniter commands Investigutors in wool warehousing ate wanted by the government at 100 to $3,000 & year, while wireless Operators will receive $3,000 Ceramic assistants are in demand by the government at $1,200 to $1,500 a year, The federal civil service de- partment has announced examina tions will be held soon at the federal bullding wives rding lwho officiate whatever they Answering a phone call from an unidentified person at 11:50 p.m. Prt day, Sergt. W. F. Donian and Patrol man RK. R. Moulton found a house at 3537 Ninth ave. W. had been entered thru the basement door and looted, A quantity of Jewelry and about $15 in thrift stamps bad been stolen. SEATTLE HOMES IN DEMAND 1 Hi Jahn & Co. Realty Brokers in the Bitel Bidg., report of having made the following sales, alvo (har the demand for medium priced | houses from $2,000 to $3,000, with | | $200 to $500 down, i very atrong land that they are unable to eupply the demand. Of the twentyone | pieces of property listed below The | Star is credited with seventeen of | the sales: For M. D. Keeney to Gertrude Fa work during the war entitied them to | naval authorities, it is reported, the | wards, house, 2508 Norman street, this credit, NO MORE MAIL-ORDER PRODUCTS FOR HUBBY TACOMA, April 19. nited Prees.)—John [. Sexton, 65, in # con vert of the home-industry movement. He is thru with the mailorder prod uct, He procured a wife thru the lat ter route, and she, or he, or some thing, didn't prove satisfactory, She left him after a short sail upon the matrimonial sea, Sexton iwn't about the fact he lost his wife. What peeves him mout ix that he not only paid her transportation across the continent, but also sent her $700 to! at the naval honpital from his burns. | 91), pay the charges on her freight and baggage. lorder charging a maximum customs | | duty on Italian merchandise at Spa bea (Dalmatia), haw been revoked. | WANT PAY INCREASE | Special teachers, employed to in | struct delinquent or backward chil | dren, petitioned the Seattle school jboard Friday for the same rating |xiven industrial teachers, This would mean an increase in pay of $200 a year. DIEGO, Cal ob] | SAN April s; j the United States submarine chaser hedee 297, | line explosion on Monday. is dead | His body will be sent to bis home jin Acra, N. Y¥. Emergencies are bound to arise with every man. you want good COFFEE ask your to supply you with Wilson's | CERTIFIED BRAND “BLUE LA. BEL BLEND.” Bome coffee! you want to fry CLEARBROOK iS, use Wilson & Co.'s MA- iC LARI And Butter? Why not lay in a sup- of Wilson & Co's CLEAR K BUTTER? Some Butter! _ These are only suggestions, but they all come under the classification of “PURITY"—the thing we are ail thinking about just now, but WE WANT IT ALWAYS IN OUR FOOD, for, as the poet says: “We can live without love, What is passion but pining— But the man who has a@ snug sum of money laid away in a savings account is ready to meet these emergencies. *In time of plenty he carefully depos- ited his surplus where it was safe and paid him interest besides. Savings Department open Saturday evenings, 6 to 8 o'clock, Dexter Horton National Bank Combined Resources the Dexter Horton: National Bank and the Dexter Horton Trust and Sav- But where is the man Who can live without dining?” Sincerely, WILLIAM C, FREEMAN, 250 Fifth Avenue, New York City, ings Bank $24,826,287. 82 partly wrecked by a gaso- | jon lot 2, block 2, Market Street ad- | dition—for $2,200, | For P. B. Barnum to Martin Mock, Hots 15 and 16, block 68, Lake Union | addition, corner Thirty xeventh and} Wallingford—for $3,500 cash i —-- | For Backey Gordon to Andrew Hannan, house, 2019 West Sixtieth | atreet, on lot 5, block 33, Gilman | | Park addition—for $1,500, | i For J, Crawford to Jose Franco, | | house, 619 Banner place, on lot 1, grieving #0 much | Joseph Chadderdon, 24, seaman on piock 1}, Wallingford Park addition | —for $1,450 ' For Lena Mellan to Frank Grif. house, 834 West Fiftyninth street, on lot 17, block 94, ate f | Park addition—for 0, For Jessie Rankin to Tt. Lieur. lance, bungalow, 4049 Twenty-third | avenue Southwest, on let 17, block 2, Paegre addition—-for $2,150. Yor David Levine to J. L. Hipps, | bungalow, 3639 Twenty-first avenue South, on lot 4, block 46, Hillman Rainier addition—for $1, For L. H. Druby to Margaret De | Bolt, cottage, 5101 Mead street, on }lot 2, block 2, Lake Washington Heights addition—-for $1,200, —-- 1 To Walter McGregor, houwe, 4234 | Juneau street, on lots 33 and 34, block 12, Hillman’s City addition— for $1.8) To Frank 8. Hughes, house, 1115 Sturgus road, on lot 4, block 16, Rai- nier Boulevard addition—for $2,000. For R. J, Roberts, house and sev: en lots at 1221 Bast Seventieth street, unplatted plot—for $5,750, For Anna Meland, lots 2 and 3, Ddlock 55, Burke's Second addition, facing Frink boulevard—for $2,000. Yor A, Edmonds, a farm of 483 acres in Mason courity, with im- provements—for $5,000, To Jessie Sandham, house, 314 ‘Twenty-seventh avenue north, on lots 5 and 6, block 13, Madison street addition—for $2,000, ‘To W. B&B. Shepard, five acres of ground near Puyallup, with improve- ments—for $500. To B. W. James, house, 707 North Seventy-first street, on lots 21 and 22, block 11, Hiliman’s Lake Front addition—for $3,000, For P. R. Clark, house, 111 West Bowdoin place, on lot 14, block 2, Canal addition—for $1,650. To H. Edmonds, cottage, 2846 West Sixty-seventh street, on lots 7 and 8, block 32, Jenning's Ballard ad. dition—for $2,000. For 8. Steffanson, house, 402 Wheeler street, lot 10, bloek 5, Hunt- er's Lake Union addition—for $7,400, HE'S ADVANCE LOANDRIVETO CALL PARLEY TO SKINNER-EDDY “CIRCUS” MAN STARTMONDAY PLAN ROUND-UP LAUNCH SHIP Boosters All Ready Sheriff Asks for Federal and| Fourth Hull to Hit the Wate for “Jump-Off” City Aid Since Strike yntinued From Page One Major Kenneth Marr, Flyer,) 1,200 Arrives | Maj. Kenneth 4 broad amile of w Northwest, when, Saturda an the it for the Flying ri Liberty Lawn he x . M Continued From Page One cs rade native committees chairmar Mi American 0s siden will t in of | Coles Legion © Jack Vote \¥ and fiying Henwell é ApOnnor, } The tank F . Drever many Jand | Berg der @ will she turned over to T TWO WITH BOOZE and Je 44, were arrested at Pier Friday night, with 12 quarts of “Jere vey Mghtning’’ in thelr possesstong: Moore was released on $1,000 bail, Johnmon remained in the lock-up, “4 for the armored f Fiyers Here Weduend Johneor Wednenda that day ing cireus epayat streets. of th the efficies: William 1 rican aces i if they with nd depart The and the elt ounty ha the ‘dr will the gre ae will will pilol important ction type of ship. 4 the fight againat A big battle staged where ke work he sunches attack # nland Maj. Kenneth Marr ount other help rovernme to be swooped down |Man make still greater number of mak the ing up an allied patro As in France this will be the er and Seattle see him, among them Lieut. “Jim” Archibald, of Seattle, who knew him on the Western front as commander of the 91st air squadron Maj. Marr spent the the | morning inspecting available landing places for the big crew of Diaper which will dazzle the eyen of Beattie land dwellers next Wednes day. The Beacon hill golf links were Mentioned as a good pronpect J.P. Harteon, x ry of the Boe ing Aeroplane Co. »ympanied the aviator and hin staff, Maj, Marr will leave shis evening for North Yakima, to Make arrangements for the dem onatration in that city Tiwut. Archibald will also greet ar wean pal when First Lieut ryear arrives with the ex pert airmen, Puryear and Archibald Were both members of the Sith air squadron over the Germans about the and imprisoned at Villegen. Pury was the only American aviator excaped from the priron camp, mak ing hin getaway with five other mer swimming the Rhine and sneaking bin way back to the Bwiae border t could and in . “n it wi chen od work © inner mane “ from to how they f Reig to Speak early part of county » out of cor y without having to stop when nty boundaries might be ould all work as]! 9°" importation || state, and if you nutes Monda ening any xcheme that we might to put into effect, I would) thank you if you will let me know “if this will meet with your approval | and if you will name a meeting time Wed - ey, aus ~ meeting in Czernin Held for “THE RECKLESS EVE" unity, sing * Netea Johnson, Merritt ead rataing $430 Trying to Escape | (ret and nreerict, the BERNE, April 19.—(United Press) BESSIE REMPEL AND COMP, appeals Count Czernin, former Austro-Hun garien foreign minister, has been ar War! rested in Feidkirch, while attempting direct to across the frontier into om” at it was learned today./ Austria, five miles| nent In addition, ne xingle stun formed b: fiyer Beattie * whereby ¥ omitted At pir iquor into th 0 ve can give a few Be | Second and Union. AMUSEMENT twice MOORE = be able the the fly wit cireus before quests (wo the rut big show The Arena will be ¢ other big loan den neaday night. H chief ep the nature Reig is credited 020,000 among York At mass mee I of the wervice w coms ith zn born am, and wete abot by <athogna mame time n New The meeting be commu escape F Ewitzerland. Feldkirch is in from the border. GOOD ROADS MEETING PREFERS EX- YANKEES} 7 April umbretla wet Sunday warning Rain and mys the forecast next week there will be some more of the mame with a@ little sunshine now and then. Carry your hat to ' Jewelry and Money Stolen by Burglar Jewelry valued at $275 and $200 in é sith money were stolen from the home of| MINERAL WELLS, Texas, Mra. G. Kostlick, 670 Jackson at. Fri-|19--Discharged — soldiers, sailors day afternoon. The robbery occurred | and marines will be given prefer-| in the short time elapsing between ence in public road construction, if} 220 and 3:20 p. m., while Mrs. Kost-/a resolution passed by the United | $4 lick was absent from ber home. States Good Roads association, in| Mest of our troubles arise from Mrs, Kostlick, according to the po. | convention here, Is followed out. trying to uphold the blunders we lice report. suxpects two men living) The convention entered its final make. in the same hotet. today, B, Walten Tully Niguts, te to $1.50; Mate, S0¢ to, Plas War Tax PALACE HI Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 CYCLE OF MIRTH™ a of Teasty ond Seng Bestere Kitty G te Fine Hip Sear.” Weekday Mata 10c; Bvee & Sum. weather « a offictat SEATTLES BEST PHAOTOPL Y MOVSE + IT’S HERE That Big Special Seven-Part Feature That You've . Been Waiting to See ‘WIVES | of MEN’? 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