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BOY SCOUTS OU 10 GET HELPERS bers in Seattle ‘This is Roy Scout week. Beattie and King county Boy Souts, aided by a citizens’ c Are out to swell the membershi their organization by 4,000 ass members—grown-ups-—be fore f Sunday Rut the big push for members ts Mot confined to King county. It is 4 Rational campaign, and tt y raised thru t dolara-y Derships will be used to expand the Boy Scouts’ organization thruout the United States Boys Will Speak Little khaktclad “foursminute horde of reasons why everybody Should join at the theatres, banquets and a hundred other places where People congremite i} “Invest a dollar in boyhood to build Manhood” ix the slogan adopted by the Seattle campaigners. "> The program for King county's : don of mnembers has been ————— cance What Our Giveice Means to You A business, lke a person. should cultivate a personality | peculiar to itself-—~a business to be progressive murt be differ. ent. So in our business we aim to make it distincttve. We want to give a “little more” than a “little less” service. We want to serve you after we have sold you. And when we sell you—our guarantee i» Absolute Satisfaction. ness is wide experience and training. Trust your eyes us. You owe thent t possible service obtainable best “Coneuitation Invited” Se ee ° Experience is the most valuable of all teachers, and experience is every day teaching Seattle peo- ple that the best method of evidencing the owner- ship of their land title is Title Insurance No “ifs” or “ands” about Title Insurance. We squarely face the risk and protect you. If your title is attacked, we pay the lawyers to defend it. If you lose the title, we pay the loss. Washington Title Insurance Co. Under State Supervision Assets More Than Half a Million SUMMER FUN Our . Beginner Classes) start new every Monday | night, 7 sharp. New class, new course, finishing on Friday night, five succes- sive nights, 7-8:30 P. M. Hippodrome (Fifth and University) Private Lessons Daily 1:30 to 4:30 4918 BOYS graduated from these classes during 1918. Why not you? Mr. and Mrs. G. OSWALD A little inquiry can do you no harm and possibly a LOT OF GOOD. Monday Michis 7 o’Clock Sharp \One Killed; Three Want 4,000 Associate Mem- f Men” will assail their adults with a! ¢) Behind our professional fit-| ounded in Mexico LAREDO. Tex ui man was t and th Marelano ¢ « vrranged by th \irmanshi will sereen emaelvos tions of the Licitation will be res Will Show & hm Frederick & Nelson have obtained ir donation t ¢ auditorium of | the attle scouts will headline the bill each day, giving a demonstration at the Mlity to make fire last show of thet without matches. scout pugle ¢ ¢ scout will b Y A model scout camp has been pitched im the rear of A tum. The Transportatic noon devoted its entire meeting to the King county committee “What Scouting Is Doing” was the| talk given by J. H. Piper, scout ex ecutive of the Seattle council Roy Scouts of America. A boy scout four |minute speaker also addressed the men. Members of the Kiwanis club also heard scout speakers on Monday, and Tuesday the speakers will talk to the} Hundred Per Cent club. Indications are that the national will be oversub- nl King county will go over SNS MURPHY € $1,000,000 “Adler-i- | Did It! “1 had pain tn the pit of my stomach, no appetite, sour stomach |ene and very much gas. Doctors not help me jAdler-t-ka helped me.” (Signed |Henry Welp, Lake View, Iowa « INSTANTLY. Er per and lower bowel, NTIRE alimentary LY, foul matter w WILKES Sasa, The Comedy of Comedies hy GEORGE BROADHURST In Three Acts “Why Smith at Home” ‘The Comedy for the Whole ily to Enjoy. Nights, Mats. Wed.-Sat., 2We-Tie Plus War Tax Or we will sell your automobile for you at YOUR price without commission or storage charges. _ GERMAN CHIEFS club Monday | | Dill In the nation ja high court r-l-ka expels ALL, gas and one, sopphng stomach din- pties BOTH laffidavit that may force a re | postscrip |man sent to Ri | stron aldson, whose wh | unknown, had read the letter. ‘DAVID STARR JORDAN | Hard to follow. | DEBATE TREATY | National Assembly Called to Consider Peace ject the it in believed, In view of thin ment, that the final de © aswembly aa a whol Thin belief wasn strengthened by ©| the statement of a member of the © committees to the correspond He said that regardless of the tenor of the allies’ reply to the coun ter proposals the German delegation will neither quit Versailles nor sign the treaty without first consulting baolutely no change in tion now in Bertin, He further de clared that Germany intends to stand pat on refusing to accept the entire guilt for the war without further tn. tervention by a neutral power; lke wise that she would insist on imme diate adm n to the league of na tions and plebiscites in the territories jwhich the treaty would wrest from |r Regarding {ndemnities the German | delegates said that Germany te pre pared to make reparation to the lim of her ability to pay The government has introduced a |}! wembly creating | officials guilty of the war Democratic party have asked th the party hold a full seasion th week to consider removal of its pr tent leaders, (This would tne! ‘resident Ebert and Chancellor} Scheidemann) | Need Many “More Signa- tures on Wet Petitions Forty per cont of the signers of petitions for a referendum vote lon national prohibition are betng The FIRST dove of | round not registered in the eheck of names on the petit ns at city hall Several hundred names were checked Sunday, when the special of flee force employed by City mp ler Harry Carroll for the work ut in a full day at the task, and ding to John F. Murphy, attor ney for the California Grape Grow. . the returns are not ws had been hoped. “We're falling down ba: raid °| Murphy, Monday morning, “but we « Swift Drug Co. and leading druggists. have several other petitions out. and we hope to make up what we hafe lost. The registration books are open now, too. Lots of people don’t real THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE, 9, 1919. RALLY TO THE BOY SCOUTS uncti# of the Social | ize that, but quite a few do, and they are taking advantage of it. Not Registered “The majority of those whose names have been stricken fron® the petitions thought they were regis tered, but were not.” Attorney Murphy left Seattle Mon day for Olympia, where be will ask Secretary of State I. M. Howell to keep his office open until midnight Wednesday, enabling the workers for referendum measure No. 14 to get in a full day's work, “The secretary of state used up 60 days of our time with ltigation,” says Murphy. “There's no reason why he shouldn't give us all of the last day of the 90 allowed us. “The people should have the right to vote on this constitutional amend. ment. An4é if Washington doesn't get the opportunity it will be the only state having the referendum privi- lege not using it “We are setting a precedent which Will be followed almost tmmediately The suffrage amendment will have to be ratified in the near future, and there is going to be similar action on it.” Returns from Spokane, Tacoma and other cities in which the peti tions for referendum are being cirew lated have not been recetved MOONEY FINDS NEW EVIDENCE: Affidavit May Cause Case}; team will follow the address to Be Reopened SAN FRANCISCO, June of the famous Moo received, the Mooney 4 announced today The affidavit is sworn to ense league CIRCLE MEETING |START TRIA LOF WILL CONVENE Neighbors of Woodcraft to Doctor Is Accused of Mur- ‘Zine, 0? feet undersrow: Assemble in Seattle | Women from Western Washington and Oregon wii! assemble in Seattle |attorneys begin here today in when the Wooderaft open their circle meeting | “itn COUMY @ ee Be ; 9 aca : in the Swedish club hall, Eighth ave.|f attempting to prove that Dr 'W I Rh ti | swelling reduced in attew daynn near Olive at Walker Keene Wilkins, 67, killed a $s eumatism : Ea the liver, kidneys, sto Jeanette De Long, district/his wife, Circumstantial evidence will attend. problems will occupy the attention of | ),, the women Thursday hursday night. Mra. L. K.| they nich will b Berheim will respon “Reconstruction Thursday night | Bag program Friday eve All some women ts | about 18 hours a da: 0 Den idson now In New a forme rea there, was or Frank C. Ox in the trial of Oxman perjury in the Mooney rial Oxman testified the postscript told Rigall not to come to San Francisco sa witness unless he had actually |been here at the time of the explo sion. Rigall insisted there was no such postscript, and stated that Don abouts were then SAYS LEAGUE IS OKEH PORTLAND, Ore, June 9.—Critl- cising the payment of indemnities, disposition of the Saar valley, the claims of the Poles for Upper Silesia and the Japanese claim to Kiaochou, David Starr Jordan delivered an ad dress here Sunday night on the league of nations. resident emeritus of Leland Stante Jr, universit himaelf in favor of the gene of the league, saying it is inevita and essential The wabbling of some men reminds us, After they have had a swallow That their footprints surely would be How Much More Tobacco which figured| A Vital Question for Every Man Who! May Cont » Life to Find Out who know that tobacco injures them by | | double bur allotted task and t p stages of decline and will stand more tob heart can stand, The man ja a limit to what any | ¢ffort it it as usu strain on At the a day by amoking Cigarets, a pipe vance with health and | and nothing > expanse Of precious health. Ask any doctor anywhere, and he will tell ye tocton dink topacco la injurious and js far better to quit the habit than to experiment to find much tobacco your heart will| and without serious results. But the thought of quitting Is un- rant pleasant to most men—even to tho#o!and G. G Guy and other good druggist FOR NATIONAL SERVICE STATE OF WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE DEPT. OLYMPIA A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR: To the mothers and fathers, and sisters and brothers of the American Boys of the State of Washington: Now, therefore, I, Louis F. Hart, Acting Governor of the State of Washington, do hereby designate the week beginning June 8th to June 14th, as Boy Scout Week for the purpose of enlarging and strengthen- ing the Boy Scout organization, and I urge upon all fathers and mothers, and adult brothers and sisters, and upon all Church organizations, civic bodies and fraternal orders, to lend their assistance in encourag- ing the upbuilding of Boy Scout Organiza- tions, associate memberships as well as the boys themselves. In the name of our best boyhood and the hope of our future citizenship, I beg all to help. IN WITNESS WHEREOF [have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the State to be affixed at Olympia this third day of June, A. D. 1919, and of our State the thirtieth year. LOUIS F. HART, Acting Governor of Washington. BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR I. M. Howell, Secretary of State. Each year the Boy Scout movement is turning out thousands of better boys and creating the finest types of future Amer- ican patriots. In this day of troublous times and spasmodic outbursts of various forms of disloyalty, we ought to urge every loyal American to render every pos- sible agsistance to a movement that incul- cates such high ideals and high concep- | tions of American citizenship. @ The Boy Scout Record of Making Men is the very finest. @ The Boy Scout War and Peace compare, ‘ime Record is beyond @ The Boy Scout Organization Locally and Nationally is officered and operated by men of the finest type of char- acter and ability. @ Many Boys already belong to the Boy Scouts but more Boys should possess the opportunity. {] To Make It Possible For More Boys to be Boy Scouts, won't you become an Associate Member? @ These funds are not to be used locally, but will be admin- istered by the national officers for National Extension of the Boy Scout Movement. @ Campaign Expenses have been subscribed separately— every cent of every dollar you send in will go to advance the direct work. ; @ Fill out the space below and mail it : Order to Mr. R. H. Parsons, | Boy Scouts of America, Roo ith Check or Money it Seattle Council, lenry Bldg., Seattle, APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Boy Scouts of America Nation Wide Campaign for 1,000,000 Members BOY SCOUT WEEK, JUNE 8th to 14th, 1919 B. C. Beck, Chairman, Citizens’ King County Committee I desire to be enrolled as an ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (chartered by Congress), and oe anon Bs 0% as dues for one year. *1—Dues $1.00 OR MORE a year 2—Make check payable to R Name Parsons, State Chairman Boy Scout Week 2—Certificate of membership w be sent upon receipt of money and application Diank at the Nat Office of Boy Scouts of America 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City State o00s Conese weonstagecasoocsens seeps Street address City or County [1] ‘Perrone paring $2.50 or more for National Council Membership may receive for one year BOYS’ LIFE, the Boy Scouts’ Magazine, an inspiring monthly for boys, by checking this space. The magazine may be sent to a boy at @ separate address, if plainly indicated on this blank dering His Wife MINEOLA, L. 1, June 9.—State Neighbors 0f | Nassnn county courthouse the task guardian neighbor, will preside. Mr*.|aione confronted the aged retired Van Oredall, grand guardian Minnie Hiner, grand physictan. |“BLUE MULE” MINE IS RAIDED; BOOZE FOUND Nev., June §.—Officera set A very little tombstone may tell a very big story. \TWO SOCIETY WOMEN ARE KILLED BY TRAIN WORKERS CAMPAIG! CHICAGO, June 9.—Mrs. Rose M. Petitions, cata worth, Il. Nonpnev 2: 2: | READ “THE DAY OF DAYS.” | DROPSY = } | | hea’ rifies tl |atrengthens’ entire ti i Why Suffer From It? outs mint co, AH, At tates Ga, ager. | My n in a 2 1 wh Bertha Leach, grand|; enc’ jVunins was alain at her) Sufferers Should Realize That) and ointments, Tt is important that | home the night of last, having been Organtzation | pep death with a hammer - ctl wrapped in paper, Dr, Wilkins ran quet to the delegates w to 4 ighbor’s house, declaring both been attacked by aver and L committed the crime was Van © \ fancy Ari) returned within a few days, was| matiam, Mrs. Sarah Marquat's Woodcraft | recognized and arrested, charged |t Sa with the murder Business will take up all Friday!” by. “Wikine is expected to rely|or jeorgia Met etha Chaney, Velma Bu leeper than that, down deep into charg M rite Cudahy and Grace | "Tae oe A 30 witnesses were|the blood where the poison lurks|Co. 253 Swift Laboratory, AUanta, | will be featured 10 a Ju enite |‘ bbiypscu the. Monasets.nsoaala and which is not affected by salves | Ga. think of The Star. Will My Heart Stand? Smokes or Chews to Answer and to really quit takes more will bower than they have and ¢ r of tobacco | more muffering than they can ‘te tarily enduve, To quit the make It eqay for yourself by get ting Nicoto) tablets and ng them as directed. The habit ly quite you and ite departure is @ pleasure equal to its indulgence If you want to know how much “ easier it is to guit the habit with a6 Nicotol than without It, go 24 hours » ‘than others, Without tobacco nd note what H or cleare-—or chew or two should hot only possible, but @ pleasure. to a costly habit at the ait re’ Note: Nicotol is sold itive @uarantee that it ie that it contains no habit that it will help any man acco habit, and that entire pur- It ts dimpensed il by Bartell ¢ It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Perma- nently Relieved Rheumatism means that the blood | years, It will do for you what it || CRAWFORD, DAVE FERGUSON become saturated with uric! has done for thousands of others, CO., SHELLA TERRY acid poison. does not require medical ad-| your blood, making it pure and to know that good health is| strong and enabling it to make you absolutely tless and Dr. Wilkins left the! blood toastmis' rage sng three burglars as they entered the | has arrett, Eliza elling. <A collie dog was also Eva Hix pis A search for persons who might | vice When the muscles and Jol city, shaving off side whiskers. 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