The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 2

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THE SUPER WOLF years service to| 55K homefurnisher! | FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS — * —no €. 0. D. oF phone orders: one to a purchaser; these spe Bf clals will not be delivered—can be easily taken by purchaser. electric grill and toaster: special for § Friday and Saturday — =the REDDY electric gril! end toaster, not exactly like picture, but of Detter grade than n here. lete with ready to tach to ele trie Neh ket —remular p $3.95; ape and Saturday —Imported cups and saucers white and gold and in plain white china ® peragon” $2.25; special for set of € cup EDITORS COME / Your ! Credit / Good Till Sunday Night The convention for the Nationa’ | Bditorial association will open here Friday morning, with « business se» sioh in the Presa club. A party of 225 members of the amseelation wilt! 83 arrive here Thursday night from Te | jooma, where they are being enter-| tained Thursday ‘The convention opened in Portiand Actor Says Wife |Fremont Pioneer _ Battles so Much | | Dies at Age of He Cannot Study William Serch, 88%, resident of the Matinee idols depend so much on/ Fremont district for the past 19 cor Wednesday, |ist Saturday, The seasions here| perfect flawlessness of he Ah ars, died from cancer Wednesday. th het. dander cies, wed! - ipegeaand that they cannot 8fjat the home of his dauehter, Mré.| the association will move to Victoria So bave their features clawed UP) iy, Taylor, 2663 Sutmet pl... The| to finish up ite business By trate wives, George Sehrand. of | Kony is at the Bleits Rafferty under the Wilkes players, told Judge)! 0 Pocnliygpremet tiaeiel ca Gilliam, when asking for a) Soo Snente sit : ce Wednesday afternoon. rein sete tarot ‘ ) George deciared that his ¢x-mate. | Z, was always waiting for|him with a clothes hanger during when he got home after a par-| one of her furies. od oe Heularly late performance, with her| Theapians require peace and quiet My DF A banquet will be given in honor of the visitors by the Press club in fire Masonite club Friday night, Jobn Kendrick Bangs, noted humorist | will respond to a toast at thie ban awet. Reservations for the banquet | ade at the Press club, Main cs 24 sharpened to a point,/for home study, he told the court * , iy to change his face into « ham.| and when his wife “wrangled him to| “#turday night the business end ot ike mans. death” he couldn't win handclaps|'%* Convention will be finished, anc | @ stag party for the men will be held showed a scar on his jaw, Where, he alleges, his wife batted and bouquets Divorce was granted a theatre for the in the Press club, while party has been arranged women ‘The party will be shown over the | boulevards during the stay here, and boat trips on the Sound are be planned. After a visit to Bremerton, Sun-) day, the party will leave for Vietoria, | | where the business of the convention | will be Cinished. The editors arrived in Tacoma) Wednesday and are being entertain: | o4 at Longmire Springs, on Mount Rainier. They will be quests at «| concert in the Tacoma stadium Thursday night, and will then come to Beattie. | A special appeal for auton to show | ' [the editors around the city haw| been made by T. L. Monson, secre tary of the Rotary club, He says | that 126 cara are needed, and only }64 have been secured up to date. | | Monson can be reached at Elliott 24.) “Little Mother” of Five Disappears Laura Corbin, 16 yearm « ittle mother” of e brothers and sisters, is being se by her fath er Rudolph Co o 316 Orcas lothes to Please My e.e ae She was in charge dren while the the Critical Taste | a ace le dead. Without lea any other word than that she wae “going away With the general advance in living she tibed as being tall. for costs, men are today more critical Sh Rag AB oer al ar than ever of the clothes they buy. |secured work aw a dom some lother part of the city, aud has ap pealed to the pe Ww assistance Their first insistence is for quality —clothes must have wearability con- sistent with the price they pay; they require tailoring faultless to the smallest detail and suits must keep their lines through hardest of serv- ice, | Army Cycles and | Auto Mustn’t Speed | The army recruiting «tation here | joined the “Drive fully elub’ with a vengeance today. Orders were received from the war depart- ment forbidding the driving of auto Ca mobiles belo “ to the office at a rate of mor ba hous or Be In our buying—and the selections it p igs for stock are made by the member of this firm—we give first atten- tion to these features. It is on these things, plus style and service, that this store has built up its reputa- the Seattle |Average Age of Yanks Killed 23 $ . sh delienah takaia'é The average of American sols tion. Let us prove our assertions; diers killed in the war with Germany we'll serve you well. |was 2d, it way announced by the army recrulting station here toda | Young as this seems, it is consid jerably more than the average age of |men killed in the civil war. The figures were compiled by the |actuarial department of the bureau of war risk insurance | A hair-raising story delights iia} | heart of the bald-headed man. | SHANER & WOLFF “Clother that are different ” 9160 Second Ave. | | oe wt | | When you think of advertis. | | ——————————— ing, think of The Stur * —~» f | thie state | Fort Lawton Thursday =] Extradition 1 am thru with Logan Billings ley,” said Sheriff John Stringer to day, after receiving letter from Governor Hart, saying that be would not ask the governor of Ohio for the return of Millingsley from Toledo The governor in hig letter stated) 1 not feel warranted in| bringing the bootleg king back Billingsley only bad two months to when he escaped from the y stockade It in not the policy of the gov ernor to call on other states to fur-| officiate to return prisoners to} the Jetter marcastically | comments Rillingsley Was arrested In Toledo, | ywing his escapade here, and was 750 bail, pending | extradition papers | Ie The hearing on the cane echeduled for Monday, ac | cording to Stringer, and he has not re| beard whether leaned or not Tt i possible that the Oklahoma sheriff may have taken Billingsley ringer says, “an he if wanted) there.” Dillingsley wae ARMED GUARDS — HUNT FUGITIVES Trace Runaway Prisoners we to Kent Robert Glanville, 24, and Ken feth Rayhill, 24, convicted desert: | ere, who escaped from their guard While fighting forest fires near Fort Lawton Tu night, have not been apprehended by the military authorities, it wax announced at} morning. The men were traced by members of the | Post guard from Interbay to Ploneer | Square, to Chinatown, to George- town and from there to Kent, No two men could further signs of the be found beyond Kent Armed soldiers will take the trail Thursday morning and scour the y of Kent Auburn. It fs that the two escaped prison ers purchased arma and battle desperately for their liberty Mammoth Motor Train Coming Here? No answer has yet been received Vicir and be from the adjutant general of the army to the army recruiting s#ta tion's telegraphic request that at least a portion of the mammoth mo. tor truck train now crossing the continent be routed back to the Bast coast via Portland, Tacoma, Seattic and Spokane. Col, Otho W. B. Farr recruiting officer, however, haw high | hopes of the application being fa vorably ¢onaldered He made the! request at the inatarice of the Seat-| tle Chamber of Commerce | Recruiting Ends for Colored Men| Hy come eullud boy ar mah noger | Dusky maiden an chance to join in longer have at ery—unleas ‘oullud boy’ haw already got ten inte uniform, For the army re cruiting station here announced to day that: @flistments of ylored men had been cloxed by the war depart ment explained, was because all a} organizations have already been re ruited above their authorized | | strength | |Only 241 Yanks in Only 756 Yankees for Poare' ry | Missing List” Now Only 241 American soldiers are still classified at the war depart. ment a® missing in action, it was an. nounced today by the army recruit ing station. Evidence has been din covered, it was said, that 1.419 men reported as missing were killed, [BILLINGSLEY TO GREAT TIME IS HERE TONIGHT GAIN FREEDOM PLAN FOR TARS Convention to Remain Here Gov. Hart Refuses to Ask Seattle to Make Fleet Re- ception Huge Affair -——_—_-——_ Continued From tush, ” secretary of the Chamber of Com merce and Commercial Club, who i# in Southern California conferring with navy offictais as official repre sentative of the Seattle committee of welcome To give the fleet a reception | Measuring up to the hopes and alma f the various committees, it will be neceseary to raire $100,000 The re ception committer will mee Friday hoon, at which time the business sction of Reattic will be divided into squares. Each square will be asked to give its abare of the $100,000 The push for funds will start next Mon. day morning The recep n com. Mitine expects to raime the $100,000 fund within a week Open Homes to Gobs A spectal vigilance committer was Appointed Wednesday to scotch the cheap profiteer who fain would take advantage of the fleet's arrival to gouge the public. The vigilance com Mittee is expected to see to it that all profiteers are figuratively run into the bay, should they attempt any “rough stuff. Because of the already filled ho tele, Beattlcites are expected to throw open their homes to officers and gobs Offices at 205 Commercial building have heen opened, where a int of available home rooms will be omed by the committee. With 106,000 officers and men | ashore each of the three days during the fleet's stay in Etliott bay, it iw | Cxtimated that 2,500 automobiles will be needed, ‘The Chamber of Commerce will ax sume all responsibility ture of entertainment gob will go without trip. All he need de wish, and his disp bill, for this fea No officer or An automobile in indicate his an automobile will be at 1, Seattle will foot the and be glad of the opportunity James Lansberry committee for the accommodation of civilian visitors from surround cities, starta Wednesday chairman of the of reserving space for the tho of automobiles in wh flock to nds h visitors will attle during Accommodations for as officere and sailors wi handled thru the committee, which has offices at 205 Commercial bulld ing. Chairman Lansberr are at 206 Collins building visitors as well 8 offices Install Phones At Friday the meeting of the re ception committees, xpected that entertainment for h of the three days the fleet will be here will be outlined A portion of the the lighter ships in the lakes fleet will be anchored The heavier battle In the stre: An elat srious ships of the fleet will be installed for the con venience of Admiral Ttodman and his officers, and a waterfront informa tion bureau and postoffice will take care of the tons of mail ages for officers and men. necessarily ships will be moored of ENiott bay o ate system and pack |Want Brooms? U. S. Has Lots for Sale Unele sale The army Sam has 35,000 brooms for reeruiting station here ived word from the war depart ment today that bide for this prop erty will be opened in Philadelphia on August 26 No bids for lote smatier than 100 dozen will be Died of Poison Gas Despite the boast mans of the deadly Polson gas they used public by the ay recruiting ste tion here today w that only 756 men of the American Expeditionary Forces were killed by this means made by Ger effect of figures mace Page One | The Spinning Wheel was at one time in every home and women were making the yarn to weave into cloth that clothed every member of the family—a slow process. Now giant mills make thou- sands of yards a day and the spinning wheel and the hand loom are curiosities. In those days women baked bread. Now giant bakeries turn out thousands of loaves of better bread each day. It is as foolish to bake as it is to spin The care of the children is the highest duty, and no woman can give sympathetic care to children when she is dog-tired from hours at the stove, baking. She is losing the sweetest | thing in life—their little confidences. The wise woman now buys | PORTER’S \MERICAN-MAID | BREAD because it is good for the little ones, makes them grow up strong andwig- orous. Agrees with them. It is clean —and 80 good it never loses a friend. Slices smoothly. Toasts perfectly. Porter Baking Co. SEATTLE tl es) mM Rites Is Masticating s Bitter Cud Because Cops Broke Up Love Plan Romeo Gibson, aged 22, a long-, And Romeo, gazing from the bars shoreman by occupation, but po* | which make his domictle, ponders weaned of an artistic and temper® titteriy upon the ways of women IT Gleria will put yow right. « the cud of ly bewalle » mandolin mental nature, mae bitter reflection his fate and the los < ELECTRIC GRINDING WORKS and upon the law which 1402 Fourth Ave. his wooing of the muse prevents Romeo was arrested at Highth s — and Weller st. Wednesaay by Detectives Joo Bianchi and J. F Majewski for the thfet of a man olin, and now he gazes with loath some contemplation upon the iron bare of the city Jall that confine hie physical person and harae his «pir and jitual being. For Romeo loved |loving, lost According police, Re Was Wont to meander of an evening ise on Queen Anne bill, where modest maiden of high Romeo entertained with tales of feats of strength among the Other dock-watlopers. And Roméo had a rival, This was his bitter po- | tion, and he drank to the dregs of it But his soul struggled to be free and to find expression In the lilting ab EXTRA SPECIAL EXCURSION Through the Famous ’ San Juan Islands to FRIDAY HARBOR * of Orpheus, so Romeo took ns on the mandolin, But Romeo lacked the necessary di where |with to purchase his beloved instru |ment. ‘True, he could call upon his Juliet and boast of future conquest eby, with twinkling fingers ng lightly upon the mandolin, | he would va his Caruso-like sy wh quish facies ae oF ina poi If you wish to take a cruise that you will long re Sons bhenseed. tor the’ thought. We member—a trip through these world famous island im | toate her, left hurriedly and, accord. don't miss thie one. ing to the police, took a mandolin in anotifer direction. | It was then that the long, strong SUNDAY AUGUST 17 BROOKS’ larm of the law reached out and drew him rov@hly to her armored bosom '11-Year-Old Boy Is Injured by Fall WHANGDOODLE ENTERTAINERS will be on hand to furnish music for dancing Harold Laach, 11, of 39 Den more ave who was taken to the Seattle General hoepital Wednesday night with severe injuries to his S. 8. WHATCOM ROUND-TRIP FARE head and shoulders, is recovering, , LEAVES it was announced Thursday morn} ik | |8:30A.M . | The boy had caught a ride on an e jautomovile near his home Wednes . Children 5 to 12, $1.00 day night and had clung to the} COLMAN DOCK Including War Tax pare tire in rear of the machine! w he attempted to alight while! the machine was in motion He ning him e driver of the ma er Pee AAR gi a I Dairy Lunch at city prices on boat, or take your He had made no report of the acc box lunch dent Thursday morning Puget Sound Navigation Co. COLMAN DOCK MAIN S008 \) Fort Lawton Cars Will Be Re-routed AN Wort cars, beginning Sunday, will be routed on First ave. instead of Western ave. From the | Fort Lawton end, the routing will be Lawton jthe same as at present as far as | First ave, W. and W. Denny way From that point the cars will pro coed east on Denny way to First ave, then south on First ave. to Yes ler way, and around the Columbia st. loop back up First ave | When you think of adverts ® bine: think of The Star, | x rete | y!

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