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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. TWO AIRPLANES ARE ‘Lohengrin’ s W. K. Tune WILSON'S FOOD | Srcdihny SBGAts oaks Gotu” whee toe! WERGAGE NERDY! ORDERED wv LAWTOR Two army dered to Seatt airplanes have begn or to take part r the ed by th here For next The “ships” tempor fr n which is, battilr be sta e demonstration to army re ae office at Lawton day will be the aero squadr forest fires n s Oregon was issued in response manding the re tet when he learned that he wouk to borrow a which he had co will only be able two ded anes upon planes days, as they in Oregon w arrive day Fort Lawtor their he 20 urgently The two p time before wit both which the qna some noon q land at wht make rs during their Begins at The demonstration nday Ermentrude will aftern beg tank, an ruiting pa n the 44th Ir am bat stage in airplanes, members of the and men detailed fantry taking part in the, The entire affair will be im the immediat the immediate vicinity e from ay within ball ammunit and ag he a stricted compelled to st area, as by it ainst ak an realistic as p f a mere bullet has been ar the crowds out of cided wheth ted by the Lie ehmar to who have the recruiting « time will First C w Hall ppleby acting as « ng, of the tank Linus J iting officer, angements with Capt D corps, and} Kirkhoff, assistant} are in charge of| for the affair K all a K. C. Cadden, former Air Service, is with a parachute| planes during the ber of to jump ne of the nstration Monday, according to present! s, one of the airplanes will land at Fifth and Lenora before attempted pected eme the street at never attle Says Hubby Is Jokesmith and Demands Her Divorce Distressingly soon after the hymeneal hurdle with Con son, he indulged in the playful habit of locking the door on her, according to Gertrude Grayson, his lawfully Wedded wife, In her plea for a separ ation, Mrs, Grayson alleges that Con fot into the habit of shooing her out of the house time after time. After cofting her into outer dark ness, Mrs, Grayson alleges, Con bolt ed the door from the interior, thus causing her to pass the night on th outside. This happened once too White Rioters Admit Crimes in Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—(By United Press.)—Evidence against white rioters—tive of whom confessed lute last night-—was to be present- ed to the re-assembled grand jury today, following its “strike” ye: Rerday because, its members « evidence against negroes only was presented by State's Hoyne. IVE NATURE THE RIGHT WITH WHICH TO WORK Do not eat anything and everything. Combine your foods so as to produce the desired effect. Eat those simple foods which really nourish the body. Maintain health through proper diet. Give proper that foods may be properly pre- | pared. neglect Teeth and Diet Mean Good Health } the total of r Attorney | United and Mrs. Grayson ae bond which binds. "think 600 Shopmen Strike in Hillyard Yards SPOKANE, Aug. 7.—Six hundred shopmen struck at the Great N wn shops at Hillyard, adjoining § kane, at 9 a.m. today. This brings troad workers now strike here to well above 100. The Great Northern ear men early in the week voted to strike but re considered yesterday afternoon. Chicago’s Packers Are Facing Probe WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 Evi the packers will be} Chi dence against presented to the grand jury in which meets tn States District Attorney | Clyne of Chicago said here today» cago, ltor | prop three weeks, | ¢ These Seattle Couples * *% | “Turns to Hymn of Hate «[ Now, Tve ot you where Me roared ,— ab her wh William H. Paine camelr home with the aroma of bay rum on/ w clot! Mrs. Mae Pu didn’t eve odor of those expensive lic the top of the pate Bill Paine waa a barber, BP the bay had gone from the and the liquors she smelled were on Bill's breath, she balked, In her di voree complaint Mrs, Paine sys NEED $100,000 TO GREET TARS Committees Estimate Cost of Entertaining Fleet ing 6 wasn't object Approximately $100,000 will needed to finance the entertair.me of the fleet wh * her September by arge of the ¢ er hotel Weds Charle Dav according eral jebration the ger mday in charge of the department wo D. is nounced that his need $42,000, ‘The yest eum i was $ € “l for dee by Bruce in charge of that comm The comm entertainment headed by | $4 000. The committee on | ment of junior officers, Perc airman, w oh 4 $7 le nt activity committee. A. A. Paysee, chairman and James La in charge of accommoda visiting clvillans, asks teo in charge of ot junior Joshua Green, asked for ask inbury's tions Rarbecues ments for the total needed by to $43,000, according Davis. dances and other en the 20,000 sailors, nin to «well Dd. Chas. \lowa Is Facing Shortage in Food DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 7 lowa faces a perishable food short cause of the railway shop: atrt Des Moines whole- sale dealers declared today Des Moines wholesalers are ready out of potatoes, vegetables and fruits, they said. The meat supply is also runing low At local railway offices it wa MATERIAL the geeth | care Do_ not in any part your most priceless posses- ston—your natural teeth. Our Perfect Painless Methods insure lasting results. Place your teeth in care of Painless Johnson Dentists and | be fully satisfied. LOW VACATION PRICES Now is the very best | suprerr V2 OFF | § ime to have your mouth examined and put in thorough shape. Our offer of one- half off on dental work, up to $25.00, is your vacation chance to save consid- able money on your teeth. For Dental Decay See Johnson Today Painless Dentists 1619 WESTLAKE AVENUE FLATIRON BUILDING AINLESS JOH DE Phone prea SON TISTS | |under the cars. | train passed over both legs just below |rushed to the éepot at lover the warrant, said several cars of meats and veg- etables were stalled en route here Several railroad have embargoes | on perishable shipments out of many points in the state, officals | said. Falls Under Car Wheels, Is Killed, Jack Ura, 50, was fatally § at 7 o'clock Thursday mprning in the | freight yards at Auburn when run’ down by a string of freight cars, Pa pers found in the pockets gave his home as Billings, Mont. Ura was crowsing the tracks and climbed be- tween two freight cars that were be ing «witched thru the yards on track No. 4 when a sudden jerk threw him The wheels of one the knees, The injured man was Auburn and |first aid was administered by Dr. B | E. Hoye. Ura was then placed abo: train for Seattle, but died en route he body is at the public morgue |Mrs. Lister Wins Fight for $5,000 | OLYMPIA, Aug. 7.—Mra. Alma Lister, widow of the late Gov. Ernest Lister, won her fight in the ° court Wednesday to fore W. Clausen, state auditor, to pa r to her warrant for $ | which the last legislature appropriat ed for the relief of Lister, On the advice of the attorney general, Auditor i C to hang leging that th appropriation was an increase in sa ary during the governor's term of of fice and was in violation of the con stitution. Mrs, Lister asked the su preme court for a writ of mandate ordering the state auditor pay over the warrant. The writ was granted sta THANK ‘CITIZENS FOR WELCOME TO YANKEES Division No, 14, Council of Patsl Service, extended its thanks ‘Thursday to the citizens of Seattle and the friends of the council for the welcome extended to the colored troops of the 815th Pioneer Infantry which was entertained here Wednes day. The 10th division band cially was thanked for its Smokes were contributed by of the Alhambra Grocery company ALKI SEWER PLANS GET FAVORABLE ACTION in the an expend! placed bi >mmit otic expe service Banks Sewer improvement plans Alki district, involvi ture of $150,000, will fore the streets and tee Thursday afternoon mendations will be made council. It is believed hall that the committee mend that the work shortly. be ewers and recom to the at the city be started to|the slick t | divorce jbut have been living }ma jured ‘Collins Says “EN elty } word for will recoms! Drug iM got ¢ shiny ivory balls pround on a covered t Therefore The in Minne n razor paines 1890 Then there's Ora Me Met ar of t married I. F in the first y wasn't of aanerts, wit primitive, abe style gre right fen t at he charres He “He 4 him she threat rome folks on anon, and woe Into her $100 Thus a Overloo! up the poured thelr ears, to make jeges hubby superior co The first any one attle | exam refs to ¢ of David W BE. Symons. Oxbridge. in the They Ont... in we Ox in county, for wante t ter w live in Seat ges, but she refu: 0 erts, and name al- Leeds town where they ried move cient as the only pla to. He « cause for at suffered to taking more Interest that ble than under she wants weep -weaded fter he nad » Mary's of m record ome to fivoree suit m: tober ried in 1898 Yak He years to « wen to come. the old were mar she « rs this livorce. ‘PORTLAND MAN HAS ecg | om railroad control to meet {| | GAINED 30 POUNDS * Leads Lithuanians | Weta wages apo. | _ BY TAKING ery TANLAC body Whe! Knows Him Is Talking About His I provemen “Taniac has improvement in I feet well as I ever did have actual sineé I ¢ made my ¢ in in my gained t mmenced tak who condition that « agreed suffer afterwa my st erythin mack rt etimes on ner s would thought way, and to im Ishe that better to my the bottle rove by tir firet time on I right al a and stro had a better I cs r ful headmehe past. My r a clock, and I p hours # night. I trength have and bh welght that knows me {« talking in never © a chance ‘Tania sold in under the ‘Tanlac in Stores reetins tative.—Advertisement, ondition every with me and ca surprise I be ne I had fin m- t such a big that way now ife, and 1 pounds said hirty it indigestion ntin condition the ame chin n such bad a I ate din ised me to mn form nd I would of cramping I would be a reached a complet »d, but Tanlac any gan Well, from le ppetite want with | ee 4 good tle by personal d jal Tanlac represen: | | protec Bartell | President to Go Before Con- gress Friday £ before HINGTON congress hin going te Mothers, here is the candy to give your growing children—- the kind that they will thoroughly en- joy,and that will give them muscle-building food.for their young bodies. ,Direct from our spotless factory in the original oclefe ard Candy Twenty-one different kinds of candies from pure cane sugar, flavored with fruit juices. rogram nd our “ PLAN MEDIGAL COURSE AT ‘U Safety Board Will Classes Monday require enactment Open Ald and A Packed 1n a glass jar, it comes to you just as it leaves our factory, pure and clean. You Can Just See How Good It Is The glass jars let you see the delicious cushions, Boston mings, fruit candies, in a profusion of sugared goodness. Let your children have all they want It will stop the appetite for things not so wholesome. Buy Socreté Hard Candy from your grocer or druggist in the family jar--the economical size. IMPERIAL CANDY CO.. MAKERS OF SOCIETE CHOCOLATS WOMEN ALWAYS _ LOSE DIVORCES ° | Court Procedure Means Suf- fering, Says Bishop LOUIS days CLEANLINESS In buying SOCIETE CANDIES vou are assured of the purest candies made under the moat sanitary cond. tore Our plant aworded nore of OFT of City Dept. of Health end Santiation— by far the highest score tm the ctty sr Mo., Aug. 7.—“These woman will have nome v rmining per manency of the and} us hope she 1 realize A tec are en Labor Man Saye: Revolt Is Looming in U. S.; He fcnatng aper Flays Private Ownership tached to BY L. MARTIN 1 $20,000,000,000. Unless they receive a dignity, b rank ar 1 (Wnt r Staff Correspondent) |return of $1,000,000,000 a year how the divorce court homeless and hope w w Anti TON, Aug. %— | Shall this investment of money be Charging a “systematic plander | Compared with the investment of life of American railroads,” and de |@n4 labor that receives a return of claring that revolt confronts | $2,500,000,000 a year? He who speaks the United States, Glenn E of the interests of property as con Plumb today told the house t sisting of rights which the property terstate commerce committee | Possesses dissociated from the human that the 14 railway unions had right of ownership reasons falsely.” summoned a national conference | After announcing the conference, | Plumb said: “During this week there has come into the possession of the railroad | brotherhoods and ten affiliated rail way labor org tions of the Amer- jean Federation of Labor a set of |facts never spread before the Amer-| ican people or submitted to the jury |of public opinion, Wrecking of Roads | “These facts tend to show that the wrecking and looting of the New York, New Haven & Hartford rail-| road, the Chicago & Alton, the Rock Island system and the Frisco lines |are not sporadic examples of the highway robbery to which the Amer- | jican nation has been subjected as to its public transportation highways. | Leading directly from Wall street |and from the banking houses con-| trolled directly by the Morgan and/ Rockefeller groups, these facts show | |that there hag proceeded a system- atic plundering of virtually all of the public transportation highways of the United States, “We believe that a congressional | investigation will reveal that not one railroad system, dominating any | | part of the 2543000 miles of railroads | in the United States but has suffered and is suffering in a degree if not to| the same extent from carefully delib- | erated manipulations of the sort that have wrecked and ruined the rail-| roads I have mentioned. Gathering Forces “It will reveal that these interests } are again gathering their forces of private and secret control, and seek, after having gained from congress a sanction to rehabilitate their railroad properties at public expense, to be gin and follow thru its corrupt and wicked cycle the systematized plun-| dering and looting of the public and the public interest in the nation’s highways.” In a letter written by Cummins at the senate interstate commerce committee ‘ection, Wison was told that Director Hines has authority to fix both wages and rates, and that therefore no action by congress is necessary to meet the present emergency. The letter was a refusal of President Wilson's re- | quest that congress authorize a spe- cial wage commission. | “The committee recognizes the gravity of the situation,” the letter to the president said, “and earnestly desires to co-ope with you in bringing about the proper solution of | the difficult problems which con: front the committee, “It feels, however, that congress has already given you complete and plenary authority to deal with the| existing situation, and that addition Railroad Freight Subject to D CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—{United —Railroad freight was the government's lines today “ ject to delay on account of st orders issued by R. H. ional director. Officials of striking shop ceived the announcement with thusiasm, declaring its D complete tie-up in three days, R, A. Milroy, assistant dist torney, today was to question union men in his effort to obtain: dence with which to prosecute § alleged conspiracy to tie up ment roads. WILL HELP YANKEES FIND LOST BAGG: A lost baggage section has created in the office of the of transportation service to and deliver to owners stray and wf claimed lost baggage, the of military personnel, that may hay | accumulated in the various parts the United States as a result of movement of troops both inland overseas. Inquiries will be ed to chiet of transpostation: war department, Washington, D. vores court is her er Archit in jared Louis, | shop Glennon, of St a sermon here. | There pear to 7 but they but fascinating are who of sacrifice moral ¢ mat the pub women ap} ae iverce court to a ¢ experim She appeara| on ty at thereto t the reas Divorce, as a system, bears down ted by making law permanent and h Man, who ig strong. apes, but wom: who is the and the children. the vt on man must be the marri aker, are | me which he based his charges that big financial interests had wrecked roads would be reserved until “it could be properly pre pared and submitted to the jury of congress and public opinion.” Plumb is the originator of the| amb plan of railroad control, ich the employes are demanding, nd is acting as attorney for them in campaign Those invit he said | > P. Walsh, former joint chairman. of the national war labor board; Joseph W. Folk, former gov. Jernor of Missouri; Raymond Robins; | of Minnesota; Edward F. | Dunne, former governor of Iiltnois; |'Dr. Edward W. Bemix; Fellx Adier: | |Gov. Allen, of Kar Julia C, La throp, head of the children’s bureau partment of labor; Judge k, North Carolina, and Schneider, of the Unt | er 1 to the rafiroad con- rank “Hoe Your Own Row” Don’t Hoe for the Landlord All Your Life When you pay rent you pay~ trfbute to the man who << property. He gets a share the benefit of your jes When you own you: you get the full benefit of that goes into it. | We Will Help | You Build a home in Argonne, just north of the city limits,’ with rent money, and have transportation, city school, light and water and a qui or half acre of splendid where pu can hoe your o1 row and raise a large part your living. Quarter Acres as Low as $350 and Half Acres $600 to $950 Call up Main 94 and we will arrange take you out t?@ Argonne by auto any afters noon or evening. Renick-Watrous Co. 302-304 Marion Bldg, Geo. A. Webster, Sales Men John Lind Walter Cl Dean Hern not simply unrest which fronts the United States, “It is not unrest that confronts us,” declared Plumb. “Tt is re volt because of industrial condi- GENS: ZUKAUSHAS ~ GRODNO, jans, under Zukauskas the Lithuanian he blows Aug the com 5.—The Lithuan-| fershtp of Gen| nander-in-chief of | have struck | the Russian | army, AVY against protect an relief work now ng the Ameri vances in his country Chairman Letter Brought to President Wilson by Delegation WASHIN N, Aug ‘ )—Postal workers t t Wilson for a increase | letter carried to the White] de of » postal wage us the p asked care i led when food by a heads is f wage on R road urmy ur as a 4 sub The letter wa Emp) ’ ident of the Railway Mail while 1 or six ‘oximately have increase letter declared that in the Inet increased appr postal empl an avera cent longer to be borne.” lumb 1 that “organized la- lcost of living exceeding that of yal- Ce Jues are wholly futile. To correct p this vicious system, the interests of lin the productive power of human effort should be reflected equally in increased earning power of those who He warned the committee that the 22,000,000 holders of Liberty bonds in [the United States will look askance such as has been proposed, while gree Liberty bond buyers get but 3% to cent) sue per cent. plan, Plumb said: “The vast} of producers for whom I ap- are not divided, but come before of the principles upon which their plan is built, imbued with the cru der's spirit to support the princl- face to face with a crisis, ‘The differ ence between earning power and/al legislation at this time can ada| spending power of the great mass of | nothing whatever to your power In The is entirely hostile to the interests of | ployed in the transportation service, humanity | and it seems to be clear that it is for It is claimed by those who repre-|him to say whether the compensa now that further ad both consumers and producers must at any move to gu ntee a 6 per Crusaders’ Spirit you united force, profoundly ples upon which their faith is found- | the workers has compelled a lower-| the premises, The director general sent the financial interests that the/ tion of the men should or should in wages at the expense of a| be protected; that the great increase | the commodity th cent return on railroad securities, rring directly to labor's rail convinced of the economic soundness ed. Recent events have brought us ele ua ing of the standard of existence. This| can fix the wages of all men em- irailroads represent an investment Of | not be increased" have per cent ears 100 yes granted 20 per been of only