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SSHEH ALY a Pine A At, ted nein we ty se PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. ecialion We do not ask you to take our word for whatand all Carleton Park is and offers. Read here what impartial judges say. They know. WILD ANARCHY REIGNED WHEN _ || RED GUARD CAPTURED ODESSA WRI SEATTLE BOY Wildest anar Was vet . Fan riot as th their ammuniuc Breneh and Ru @d Odessa during rea tack of fhe Bolshevik army, A und 4 Writes Arthur 0. I « an Hirst class, U.S who wai The Black sea t when t forces m« t Been we ao Better yet-See For Yourself Odessa to keep tt In touch wit r He is now in Constantinople ing orders "We left. I sb A sa await time to get evacuated, men in the CARLE TO? A RR “An Addition With Protection” Then you will need to take the word of no one. We will abide by your judgment. Be and now we are sponding our red to Londor ‘time try f r veils of United Stat Just rec While we wait and we at the ar ma ewer wil . Kept Wires , In an earlier } | Odessa, I went about rmed were fired on the Notes From Diary PPhe French had « ting the Afenches was only ab< Wrom town, and the > Purally threw up th ¢ . We packed up a a ings and made for t - few notes,from my ¢ Midnight r, deseribing uther tol w everybody 1 that shots nan aver At night sailors went age of one every minu Arthur 0, Luther the American with their about » drawn Few people on the streets now. Bol of his party, consint advancing on city mer take cha shevik arm ean sailors, waa to Freneh the wa at. Can | Odessa. of heavy |conference in cont tions In Russia in order in the harbor wate. Carri Prench he: to take us awa ming aboard * and mu =" VETERANS TO “Legion of Liberty” to Join “American Legion” Tur DEXTER HORTUN NATIONAL AN K asking Report h ders tn t ‘To Get to Carleton Park By Auto—Follow Kinnear Park line to West Howe Street, turn to the left one block to Gilman Avenue and thence over the West Wheeler Street bridge to Magnolia Boulevard to and through Carleton Park. y aati “7 p. m ement Meaves dock to go outside breakwa April S—Al morning there were |°"4 0vr ch lines of people trying to get y out of banks. At 32 o'clock all closed. All money was taken very good.” Went to University The letter was sent to Fred Henry Plans for the organization tn Washington of the great national as city. Odessa in terrible state ¢ Frank Waterhouse Co., who | sociation of returned service men, the Dear 81 res By Street Car—Take Fort ing and plundering on all sides. | = brother salt at the University | American Legion, are being rapidly nine Donde at : Beihai Prado i ios piaeiosd ton ek ike Lawton or Salmon Bay Following the decision of the st Boned cars on Western avenue 4 ag Slieff everioss and ge off at 15th Ave nue and West Wheeler jconvention of the American Legtor of Liberty +held in Seat Tuesday to affiliate with the national organi zation, Russ Simonton, member of 1 congretad sie row os the excetions | pha eaaeh son tote sopereally sorted sot, oe ; gyrenere agceysoh gyal te oe | Seratng (itt properay.” Commenting ihe opiiemti a | Street, where autos will that he would immedi confer co re, ay A Rls onlay A Bh al A Cwscces te Ge i eral of the ntate, and the other Washington member of the executive | committee, and that a state caucus A Caring ree mocese,! remain, | would be called within three weeks. 1 All delegates who attended the St ™, Louis convention from Washington will attend this meeting, together |with delegates representing all or jeanizations in the state and also all cities where there is no organization at present. Simonton and Thompson plan to |hold the meeting about June 12. ‘The place has not yet been decided upon but it is probable that Seattle will be j the chosen city. The organization formed at the state meeting will be permanent until 4 first annual state convention car hich time the real state organization can take over the work | Within a few days it is probable that the system of representation at the state caucus will be worked out and invitations sent to all parts of | the state. de convincing te Une secting © desirable p for 0 home. | This is only a temporary arrangement pending the im- provement in transportation facilities soon to be an- sounced, tours vagy Chay. \= will be pleased to take P you to Carleton Park and noe return by auto, without the slightest obligation NAZIMOVA | : = | te A ~. crnetaaty A phone call and we | { “All our boys worked from four to seven days, during which they nev er had a chance to He down or change their clothing,” Maj. David C. Hall, former head of the depart ment of physical education at the University of Washington, whe ganized the “U" said upon his Tuesda than two y "We just went thru one continuous} grind.” Maj, Hall continued. “Near.| | M’Adoos Are in Movies for Private Film Library — 8 : 817 Second Avenue Main 1102 THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association of San Francisco United States Depositary Statement of Condition Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and Tacoma, at Close of Business, May 12, 1919. ASSETS praier ei We = ~ oe, on your part. In the Tri hof Her Career ® “teas . a pl peel goon LANTERN” u AMBULANCE | Bee “ = <0 MEN HONORED | ars SIEMES. Jones & _—_ “em e 7s Ee |All Worked Heroically, Says | pert Phinney SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE er B.S Hall Pu Sales Agents } ambulance ¢ arrival in Seat er an absence of m an crosses performed and they surely de ed them cording to Maj. 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GEORGE T. 8. WHITE G. 1. WAKEMAN Manager Anni it Manager L. ¥. MACKLEM de. GL Assistant Managers $10: e on the job when the Italian] s turned back the Austrian and captured more than 400,| 000 Turks, Bulgars and Austrians Maj. Hall brought back three war | crosses. He was cited twice for the Cross and also was| * Italian decoration for rvice to Italy known ri of the Ancient Order Maurizio and Lazaro dr of St Here’s a Cinese to Cheer a Yank Wanted—Cheerful visitors | Gordon Dud lt ex-soldier, ts suf with a badly mashed hand may to amputated ot in need of but it gets migh day after ng. He has been in bed weeks and yesterday wns m the hospital to room i American Legion officials, declare, could | hurt a few days He lives in the no friends here Consul Warns U. S. Against Bolsheviks American business men are warned | not to i repre posed to the to Ni consul © toxolavien, ral to Seattle | — hea | POWERS WILL SPEAK |__Perry F. 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