The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1919, Page 7

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ee str errae Steer rear eegi trier ters Are Injured by Bla: Fighting their way into the se floor of a Jackson at Fire Figh Thousands See Trophies of | War; Hear Appeal for Loan REJECT pacts STRIKE = —- fevad oo wn lute of war explosives, | battlefield, He said that only the " pend bes ‘ee ob © ne of | a ne ‘rene € de ttle Union Refuses tO) men’ were batly burned about the |train a ged pa ie henge Magi ga be oeyp rg” oie Ww Ik Out July 4 | face and hands late Sunday University y Sund f the French 75, and related al hey are: Lieut, FP. J. Donahoe, | morning. Immediately throng of | how a prominent ain of the ae — ler way; A. 1. Henderson, | curious citizens wended their way to! French army had » exiled for ‘The proposed Kener 48 h ave, No J. H. Mines, 4711/ the Northern Pacific tracks for the | expo: the com force a new trial for T ie , © of the famous war re a the tr genvicted of murder in con | coany distinguished guar: | was a huge with the San Fra Prepared-| ing damage « attored German and 1-|Hune ¢ eas day bomb outrage, was t — house was coupled by Alfred White. | ilery piece ap wa if ready on quiet » the Seattle Typographica tion; sinister: sea b Sunday SUFFRAGISTS OPTIMISTIC venerable Fr chines ‘Tho he Mooney] WASHINGTON, May 5,—<United | Were divy ‘ n thee strike would be a violatt of the | Preas)—A solid suffrage vote is ax |. Hundreds of th rates sedge le dontracts between © union and | sured in the coming congress of the |Of War used in trench fighting were nahin tain pia endtnt-acapsae is t the employers wi by | congressions: delegations of West: |" view in the bagKage oat eding shows, Maj.! n , the member: 7 states and one Eastern state, the Tells of Trophies of three great conditions frage militants announced today.} The train returned to King st.) ware and winner of seven medals, % + Inst contrac fe printers ence : station at 1146 a. m, At 2 o'e addrensed the throng of Seattle citt now In for i not participate in| SEIZED IN 8. F. HOTEL the first show of the day was sta Pe atared Y strike by the typo-|_ 5 RANCISCO, May 6.—(Unit. | ed, whe i @ strike, Any a behalf ed) Press)—Charged with looting | tive W graphical aya without the sane. |f0OMs In exclusive hotels, C, J.) of Cha Mooney would be Vlonal and wtrik. |CTMe, Of Seattle, a marine waiter train, which Sunday tion of the international aie tn ic { WAR Arrested early today by detec h evening to complete the tour of the a ween receive BO be * | tives after a wild chase thru Palace and their German imitation, | state, Lieut. Marry T. Hanover is in was stated, _ | hotel corridors. as he knew them on the | charge of the expedition | Other Seat! ing on the Feline Maroons Self High | | onPole; Firemen to Rescue ‘The fireman waid something softly | but fe tly under his breath. The firefighters below guff-! { but this has not unions, five days enc been considered by the Wailing at a high minor pitch, hey sat yowling his assembled woes to (Unit- ed Prese.)—Fire early today dam- aged two of the huge navy air-/ planes awaiting “jump off” orders | at Rockawa: Y., the navy de-} partment announced. the populace, High on a telephone 1 E. 65th ently vo 4 him a box of bon bons,” one ef them Jeered The one on the ladder got red, ) but not for nothing was he @ fire man. He stood his ground Finally, watching his opportunity, | he grasped Mr. Cat firmly by the) | Pole, at 12th ave. N st. he was perched olferating the troubles of the genus since the first pair stepped aboard Noah's well known craft He had been there for two days, | refusing to come and finding down 4 consolation only in the fact that he| scruff of the neck and, despite the) | retained his voice « mradea and the en | |} & rday the fell brought | | For Twen Five Y | re rict 1 length down the lad-| ears A. truck der s2-foot ladder| But Tom yearned not for the life} With a last desperate twixt he One of the fire laddies, having a | be shot from th astonished fireman's Tom of his own at home, volun teered for the resoue. “Nice kitty,” he sald sweetly, 1 have been studying crown ang) his most winning tone bridgework for a quarter of a cen.) The oat. being of suspicious nature , and have worked faithfully to | *tretched out armored paw and &@ system that ie safe, sani. | eft a row of red furrows on the satisfactory. Other den. | palm of the daring one 1» can do it If they will work and! —— pene, oa aravoss ser’ Who Got Densmore Station Goat? Firemen Are Angered Pige ix pigs, and so {a goats, ac-{a he-goat, a regular Irishman's Aire: dale. He is the pet and the pride and the Joy of each of the fire laddies at Station 11. Under ench blue coat there Ives in the sturdy heart a last ing affection for Fill And the other fire fighters of the wn the atreet he went p. They watched him until he had become a mere mpeck in the asphalt distance. Tom wna well on his way to the muceulent de- in lights of some garbage can experience and arduous labor. My system of bridgework is simple and inexpensive made with @ view to durability and utility. A tooth-brush will easily reach and cleanse every surface of my) sanitary bridgework; it is cleaner! than the average natural tooth, |cording to the fire fighters at Sta No charge for consultation ana|tion 11, 45th and Densmore, and my work is guaranteed. |there is a reminiscent, tho angry I Go not operate on people’s pock-| gleam in the eye of each when he lethooks. I have elevated dentistry barks back to the good old days | to @ professional business standard. | when the beloved “Millie” was there } EDWIN J. BROWN Hark to the story of Billie i 106 Columbia Nirees In the first place, Hillle is a goat wartous «tations of Seattle titter and teehee when they think of it. | Billie was found in the Henry |Packing Co.'s yards when he was labout 3 months old, a wee bit of goat flesh, and the boys of Station 11 adopted him unanimously on sight. | HL J. Nutting took him to the sta ldon, and while on the way stopped at the home of a cousin in Fremont to show him the prize, Billie, be- ing of an exploring nature, took to his hoofs. Nutting gave chase, Over the cabbage patch went Nutting, heediens of the ruin he left tn his | |wake. He wanted that goat, and he wanted it bad. Under the barbed: wire fence went Bill. Over it went }the fireman. About 15 minutes later, and about two miles away, Nutting caught jhim. Hill admitted defeat and tn chastened epirit he was tied to the tI door of the automobile | Until last Tuesday Bill led a« life lof ease, but enterprising fire laddies from another «tation, entering Sta- tien 11 during the wee «ma’ hours, unceremoniously swiped the goat, And since that time Station 11 j has not seen Bill. | Reports say that he is being pa- raded thru the streets with a sign, li Goat." Saturday 32, at California ka aves., called up. albeit sarcastic, || Jover the line demanded of Station 11 || |the datly menu of a goat. So Sta- 1 | tion knows ite mascot was in West } Seattle Saturday. Where he will be |) | this week is a problem, probably on | { \ nweet, volce | | Beacon hill, somewhere. But tle firemen of the Densmore |wtation have sworn dire vengeance on the perpetrators. They have dragged the fair name of the niftt est fire station of Seattle in the mud. Woe be to them who got their goat. Station 11 fs on the trail! WILSON TO CALL CONGRESS SOON Believe Extra Session THE DUO-ART THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON AVENUB—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE L tr. My —~ FIFTH another. 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The Clothes Are Washed Thoroughly— : Silently—Quickly by the “Thor” Electric Washing Machine — off to school—then in less than an hour’s time she can guide the “Electric Servant” as it wrings the snowy sheets and frilly lingerie with equal efficiency. When they are hung on the line, fragrant and white, she will have the rest of the long morning for cleaning and sewing, — As the cylinder of the Thor revolves and reverses, the dirt is washed out instead of rubbed out, settling — to the bottom and leaving the clothes snow white without the wear that accompanies rubbing. ! The Thor is being demonstrated every day in the Housewares Section. —THE BASEMENT STORE etn even baking is as- There are no unsightly Today’s Ideal Home Piano Today a new and wonderful instrument has become the ideal home Piano—the DUO-ART. It is the Piano and two things more—the art, of the great pianist and the art to play. The Duo-Art brings to anyone the beauties of the world of music. 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