The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 16

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EVERETT TRUE “By CONDO; THE SMATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, fry. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS You've Got to Be on the Force to Get Away With It. > MRS. TRUE 1 JUST HAD SUPPER] | -AND MRS. BLOWERS, AND, OF COURSE, BEING A WOMAN, You WILL | Figured 0 PLAY Just A LiTTLe SAFE - WELL, Beveve “4 \ DonST MT ERD MEA, SPEND WALKING The Brad CT a be , A NBO wots SAY, OLIVIA, WHAT'S ‘THe 1DeA XX WHY “The LACE CURTAMST (3 Tus one WANT to KNOW EVERYTHING WE NAD, — WELL, TO BEGIN WwiTH, WE HAD—-> COMG OUT IN THE KITCHEN TILL L GOT A MP CLOTHS YOU_NEGDN'T Teck Me WHAT You HAD ——T SSS SAMPLES OW YOUR VEST OF EVERYTHING You HAD !! (= Peddlers in Uniform Ave _ Victims of Sharks, Says Officer; Warns Fakers. FRECKLES Imposters, wearing the uniform of! “While it is felt that ttmposters United States army and begging Wearing the uniform of the United lving from the public, are the States army navy or Marine Corps! i of a warning issued Friday | are not so numerous as to constitute | i Edwin C. Wemple, Western | a menace, there are enough of them! for Col. Arthur Woods spe-| working on the «ympathies of the || assistant to Secretary of War! patriotic persons to bring a measure » Charged with the duties of /of discredit upon the service, ax well employment for discharged as the honorable ex-soldier This i» | particularly true of the army, chiefly | ‘Capt. Wemple's warning is as fol- because an arm uniform can be! purchased almost a:ywhere and, no | questions aoked. A FRIEND | ia" Soe “The law provides a severe penalty fn the kitchen. To avoid for the unauthorized wearing of all or any part of the preseribed uniform ‘waste. To make taste- | less dishes appetizing. To make warmed-overs * absolutely enjoyable. To give cooking a delicious lof any branch of the service, bat »- flavor. Use | | | | | | } ou 6bet Looxir DONA WERE — MISTER RORTOAS GOT HIS CAR cut AN MERGE WELL GINE US Dd Beet 5 cause of the large numbers of uni- | former men seen on the streets. Dis. | charged soldiers may lawfully wear | }thetr uniforms provided they wear the prescribed red discharge chevron, | | and provided they do not resort to} | begging and peddiing. However, the| public attitude ix encouraging the Jimposter, antl if imposters are al lowed to exploit the uniform unmo- leated, there is danger of precise! lwhat the government ts trying to} = |discourage—the tramp soldier | “The uniform is also being put to| unseemly uses by soldiers who so} about selling souvenirs, music and! |such things to persons who buy for no other reason than because they | feel they are helping some deserving hero keep the wolf from the door | These men are not soldiers, but uni- | | formed peddlers, who in the majority | jof cases are being persuaded in this | |work ba sharps and pan-handlers, | jwho see an opportunity to graft |money thru the people's sympathy and kindness to the ¢x-soldier No Charity Needed “If this country were sending a defeated army home in rags and tat- | ters to become a public burden, the soldiers would then be a public! charge. But enither the public nor | the soldiers can afford to forget that | as an army the American army suf-| fered only a few of the hardships of | battle, and that its victory, as won- | derful as any in history, was won by the superior quality of the manhood enlisted. The survivors are being sent home well clothed, in good | health. and fit, if men ever were, to! earn a living as civilians. The liberal | provisions for disabled soldiers elim- | inate the maimed soldier beggar, and it is felt that, on the whole, there in| no reason why any man should ex-| ploit the uniform for personal gain “The co-operation of the public in discouraging this practice is request | Such activities as the Red Crom | position readily to give financial id to any ex-service man who ts in | need, and take pride in furnishing | these men with civilian clothes if |called upon.” ‘CANCEL ALASKA TRIP FOR CONGRESSMEN | Instructions for the cancellation | for passage of the congressional in | vestigation committes, which was to | have been headed by Representative | Albert Johnson, and waa to have| Passed thru Seattle eh route to, Alaska to inspect the government | | railway there, have been received by | — imposters apparently feel safe be-| THEY'RE EATIN' ME ALive! SQUIRREL FOOD— “AS ALL OTHER PLANS Yo STOP OTTO AUTO HAVE FAILED, MAYBE TIS WL Do IT. TLL ASK WA A WARD RIDDLE AND HELL WAVE ‘To STOP “To THINK OF THE ANSWER” je The LocuP - || NIGH: IN THe AND HIS FRIENDS— ° OHO~ A RIDDLE on — Lock UP It Would Blow It Up, All Right. NBS —dingaty-blenk | WRATCHA GOANA DO? RAMATY-Wiam =m DARA MIN T WELD {- WHATS WNCTURE = LEFT MY | WW TAAT CAN MISTER DUND AT peer > WUTD TA HATTER 7 GOTTA DUNCTRE 2 DenT fr QUNT TAKS MBA WET PD. BUST MISTER NozroN The “Skeeters” Left, But— WAIT A MUNUTE UNK! GOTTA j TREAT "EM ROUGH. LOOK AT TH WAY THEY FoLLow ME AROUND WiLL you! 1 Cant | SHAKE TH’ BevTtes! * 7 ALL RIGHT “TH' MENU TODAY, AIA YOUR RIDDLE WHY 1S A NAIL LIKE A HoRSE 2 GISOLINE! IF | SHourd WADBEA To DROP THE MATCH IN fF, Pr WOULD COMME Ho? [DAWGONE YOU ETHELBERT | SmPKINS! TLE | SHOW YOU WHAT, |" Tenet “Ere Rouett E. Dole, pure! ing agent in Se. . ttle for the Alaskan raiiway com.| No Apologies for Overseas Work mission. It is believed the trip was Declaring that he Bad no apologies to offer for the se | abandoned because of the extension of congress requested by President Wilson to consider the rasiroud |i. yu. cA Wilson, former member public service commisat: | strike. |returned from with the Y. M. C. A. In France, ad dressed the Young Me club on the Thursday afternoon rendered by Harry B f the state who just 10 months’ FAVOR JIT CONTROL The Young Men's Business club of Rainier valley at its last meeting went on record as favoring fitney regulations, asserting the busses should be put on schedules, service ss Republican work of the organization UNION | TAILORS OUR PRICES ARE « PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE PORTLAND, Ore., Croix de G sented here Thursday afternoon with military ceremonies which were pre ceded by a parade. Pecause of the two Portland men who won the crosses sacrificed their lives in so doing, the decorations were awarded to the mothers of Sergt Walter Schaffer and Corp, Carl Wall jing. Sergts. Calvin Funk and James Poole are the men who lived to be honored A medale militaire was bestowed ; upon Private Andrew Amacher, Aug. 8.—Four re were publicly pre Fi f 1 Family at Movie; Thief Steals Gold) Prowlers forced the rear door of! the apartment of Edward Benn, 1521 | Kighth ave. Thursday night and took | a quantity of jewelry, including a SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8 lavallier set with six $6 gold pieces.!ond, or a fraction of one, probably Benn and family were taking in a the death movie when thé robbery occurred. Mrs. Katherine M. Swan cad her in-| $10,000, goes to Swan; otherwise, he MONTANA’S RAILWAY fant daughter, Hope |must share the property with | his SHOPS CLOSED DOWN __ 0» the question as to which died | wife's relatives In pr li at depenc e disposition of Mra. BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 8.-—Additional first depends the disposition of Mr: 7 Swan's estate strikes Thursday afternoon caused the closing of all the remaining rail-| ), Fe ales yb dean cer i ‘ohn sal BATTLESHIP BREAKS Sid: Mupabicr Fulies-Poene i SHAFT ON LONG TRIP tute, and Superior Judge Prank H “t/ Dunne has heard testimony designed! WASHINGTON, Aug. &—The bat: tleship Rhode Island broke her star- jto fix the exact time death claimed | the mother and the newly born board propeller shaft August 4 675 miles from Balboa, Who Died F teal, Mother or Babe? $10,000 Involved | Mrs. Swan's room and said, “Mrs. Swan has just died.” If it is proved that the mother died first, the estate, consisting of money, stocks and bonds valued at less than A sec intervened between | Mount Zion hospital, on June 23, of at way shops in the state of Montana with the exception of the one Laurel. The men walked out at o'clock Ida Broxmer, the baby’s nurse TWO SILVER STRIKES ified that the infant died between REPORTED AT DAWSON |'°) anal Pom a MeLernon, nurse for Mrs DAWSON, Y. 7, Aug. 8.—Two | swa estified the adult patient was 1 silver strikes have been re- eéleid with ¢ ulsion at 10:55 and | flooded, but there were no casualties. d here, One is on Little| expired at 10:56, or a fraction of a| The Rhode Island ts proceeding for Twelve Mile creek, 40 miles trom | second later. Balboa with one engine working and Dawson, while the other was lo-| Miss Brosmer stepped out of the | with the cruiser North Carolina tow- cated on Lightning creek, In the | baby's room at 10:66, and as she|ing her. ‘They are expected to arrive upper Stewart country, The pros-|glanced at her wrist watch, at 11! tomorrow. Both ships are steaming pectors are rushing in, Pp. ™, Miss McLernon came out of to join the Pacific flect Panama canal department an- The ship's tiller room was zone, the navy nounced. The game of billiards was probably invented by the author of “Wearing of the Green.” BAYER CROSS” ON. GENUINE ASPIRIN ' | | | | Y BAT AR R “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Crdss.” |an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely jrelieve Headache, Toothache, Bar: ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. andy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but & few cents at drug stores—larger | Packages also. Aspirin is the trade |mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid, jit Always buy) Be —By PC | GOSH ONK! AINT |] YGoT ANY APPRECIATION? 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