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Starts Here Win Croix de Guerre " Will not be sold at the army| After more than two years serv. fall atore to be opened here on Sep- ice overseas, Edward Bickel, son of 28. Army coats, rubber | William F. Bickel, has returned to Barbage cans, blankets, pick Seattle for a brief visit with and tobacco will be placed on | parents before returning to |stantinople. Bickel, while serving of surplus army food. or-|with the French armies as an for which have teen taken by American ambulance driver, was mail carriers during the last one of the first Seattle men to win week: is under way Tues-\4 croix de guerre for bravery Housewives were warned not| When war was declared Rickel @xpect their entire order to be was a student at the University of as only about 50 per cent of Washingto He immediately e¢: food allotment hax been re! jisted in university ambulance at the army warehouse, unit but to Postoffice will give out back Ithat unit, for the food not delivered, /Nour Credit the went he . months saw active serv: of the food arrives. Should a bullet-riddied ambulance under food + op arama allotted to this |tire for hours without food or rest Rot arrive here, the money! During the last weeks of the wat taken by the mail men will /ne served as a gas instructor | After the armistice . Dr. Edwin J. Bickel was sent and attached to ¢ Allenby's army. There he was in charge of Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St. | GRAN extensive sa engineering proj BRING TRIS AD SAN FRA ects under direction of the British |In December he plans to return Wil repair any Amertean | clals of thr watch, no matier how Constantinople on an madly damaged, for | mission. Good Until Sept “ DEMANDS ICISCO, Sept.” 16 * companies today grant ed all demands of the Riggers and |Stevedores’ union and the laborer ck to work. Prediction was je that their strike, which started terday, will end soon along the whole waterfront Export and Import Business We finance export and import business by commercial letters of credit and bankers’ ac- ceptances; we make remittances to and is- sue drafts on all the chief cities of the world; we buy and sell foreign exchange; we accept drafts drawn to finance pur- chases; we make remittances to and issue travelers’ checks and letters of credit and send money anywhere by telegraph or cable. first NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. ” Established 1882" BACK FROM WAR Con} France ahead of| important | ‘Om | THE SEATTLE STAR—TU DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. TREASURY SHY DEATH TOLL GROWS THREE BILLIONS: Economy Greatest Neces- sity, Congressman Warns WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.— (United — Press.)—The federal treasury already faces a deficit of $3,591,275,94 for the pres ent fiscal year, Representative Good, Lowa, chairman of the 180 appropriations mitter, declared in a speech to the house today. Good sounded a warning that actual condition confronting treasury {# 90 alarming that we may well pause and calmly consider obli gations already existing and that must be met before entering on en larged programs which call for ditional expenditures,” Dema: Staggering ‘The demands on the treasury dur ing the present fiscal year are stag gering, Good said, While the average peace time expenditure of the ernment is slightly more than $1,000 000,000, Good declared that the total | requirements of the government, out ide the present urgent defictency dil) and appropriations that will be « for by June 30, , will be $ 831,201,585.25 | Good called upon the president to use his authority to produce the strictest governmental economy Wilson Has Power “He bas the authority under the! law and should exercise it to the end) that estimates for appropriations will | be greatly reduced and that the! which is the first line of against public extravagance, lines On a pe of efficiency and econom w chairman declared, in explaining the big reductions made in the entimates | embodied in the deficiency bill which | he called up today, The committee cut estimates down to one-third the amounts naked. | | Regarding the high cost of living, Good said it was due to the following Causes: } | “An tnerease tn the circulating me | | dium, the amount being doubled. the the Increases Necessary | “And increased prices are made | neceasary to meet increased cost of production, due in turn to increased wages, decrease in labor efficiency land increase in taxes. ‘The increase | in the wage scale in many industries | is as much as 100 per cent, and yet labor ts only from 60 to 60 per cent as efficient as before, according to} |teetimony before the committee. A! tax of almost $5,000,.000,.000 a year has been passed on in the long run to the consumer ‘Large increases in exporte amounting, In the case of foodstuffs to mix times the amount in 1914 “The tremendous losses in| man power and property, with tx effect len world production, the great world | shortage affecting prices in this coun | jor BURGLARS TAP BUTCHER'S TILL Brace and Bit Bit Used to Open’ Cash Register | | } | | | | Using a bit and brace to bore holes about the lock, burglars forced an Soop early Tuesday morning in KS Reiman's butcher shop, at 101 ‘ith st, and stole $15 from the leash rogistor | The brace and bit was again used to get into the register and a hatchet was used to chop the bottom out of the drawers. Policeman 8. F. Jennings discov: ered the brace and bit on the outside lof the shop. Shortly after th |bery was reported, a second report was received from Christenson & Son's hardware store, 2200 Ladd «t that the store had been entered and & brace and bit and screw driver stolen. A bottle of ether was left behind by the burglar The police aver both robberies were made by the same man \“Dopes” Make Raid Upon Drug Store A. Molin‘’s drug rob. “Dopes” entered 8 store, at 1 E. Jefferson at., and } got away with $200 worth of narcot jes Monday. The police declare t value of the drugs wring to the rate charged addi would run into the thousands of dollars. The theft in tablets and se jpared drugs dein and heroin phine was included in the theft Frank Hyde, Florence apartments, 504 Denny way, reported the theft of 4 $500 wealskin coat. luded more than 2,000 ral ounces of unpre Everything from co- to cocaine and mor: | wi 4. DINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth | ot the fev opti | he Northweat that reall from start to fintek | the only one io SEATTLE, ON FINST AVI, Examination free, by grad tometrist. Gla) not pr unless absolucely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. FINST AVE, | 000. | this | been taken from the bay at Corpus |de guerre | traordinary here IN STORM DISTRICT if Continued From Page One’ | the army cor butha |helping in the work of rese |the wrecked district. DALLAS Sept. 16.—At least 16 bodies have been recovered from bay at Corpus Christi, Tex. fol lowing Sunday's — terrific Tex today stated Fifty persona, including in a convalescent camp, are rolasing Property damage in the Corpus Christi district is estimated at $4,000, One uneonfirn t re ceived in Dallas from Beeville, Tex morning, said 120 had 36 soldiers bodies Christi. The Deeville bodies were said the bay be dimpateh taken from the | tween White Point and Portland last | night, Relief was being rushed into the devastated area today. Supplies were expected to be sent from La- edo, San Antonio and other points Property Loss Heavy Early reports from refugee Aransas Pas-Rockport district indl- cate property damage was heavy. Tho loam of life is not be- Heved great. It was naid the town of of the there Aransas, on the northeastern end of | Mustang island, was wrecked. The tidal wave at Corpus Curteti ‘BOY STICKS T0 KIDNAP STORY Police and Father Think He Is Fictioning Sticking to his story like grim death, Ervin Hyldahi, 6548 Jones st, the I-yearold school boy, who claims to have been kidnapped by two Chinamen Sunday, refused to waiver or vary his narrative in a single in- stance Tuesday. He was found crying In the woods by Miss E Cook, 449 Walcott ave, whe re ported to the police. Acting Captain of Detectives Wil | Mam Kent declared the boy's story is @ wild dream and hatched up on the pur of the moment to save him from a atern father’s rebuke The boy maintains stoutly he was Om the dock at the foot of Marion at. Sunday when a Ford Two Chinamen, one with missing on the right him into machine and drove b to Rainier ave.. where he waa transferred to a street car. Later he says, he was forced back Into the automobile again and taken out to the wooda. John Hyldahl, the boy*s father, de clares the lad went swimming Sun day and was told to be home at O'clock. HH figures the boy hatched the story when he found he would be late, NEGRO IS KILLED IN RACE: FIGHT Two Wounded and Police Beaten in Row NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—One negro was killed, two others wound a policeman beaten and dozens of oth er persons suffered blackened eyes and damaged noses an a result of a race riot here today, following the Jestruction of out-ofseason straw hats. off the rts popular ban at the begun his first to tages circult the army gave him ur ince his rel and Monday night's crowds at use from stion presented : ¥ ny! are com in” of dd Hall Art Hall and edians. The Abe § comec funn piro are Betty Hari sketch Stag poo who open the cers. and Spler present a com Fred and Eva Mozart show, are novelty dan | Howard Angell to Get Cross of War Howard M. Angell, of 1908 Nob Hill ave., has been awarded a croix with a gold star for ex m in action, it wa announced T hy the army re cruiting station her Angell was wounded while hin reg iment was advancing thru Argonne forest. Refusing nl ald, he led his platoon forward next morning He went back to the hospital only when ordered by his commanding of. | ficer. Angell was a sergeant pany F, 362d infantry, 9 He was recently Lewis, in Com t division discharged at Camp ‘0 date has been set for presenta tion of the medal CASE UP TOL JURY Accused of selli Harry Denny was bound over to the federal 8. oplun |grand jury under bonds of $450 by United 8) tes Commisisoner land Tuesda McClel DAVIS THANKS STAR The Seattle Gentleme Star, Si 1 tf wish Wash, at this splendid assixtance rendered this parts connected h t free auto tours, absolute would have been these two enterprises the suc been for your co-operation, Chairman Enlisted Men's | ent camp performed with utmost heroism, tropical | storm, dispatches reaching here early | ue and preventing looting in To make an ordinary service, adaptability, t , but if your must be met and dentist, one with a 65-mile-an or 10 feet deer j was driven inland by hour «al Water Jin the city’s street North Shore the city’s pleasure resort, practically was swept clean, ‘The Vist of ident! | fied dead includes only idents of Corpus Christi and vicinity Among the missing are Capt. C. M Egeland, Company |. 87th Infantry t A., commander of the milita rest camp, and 36 members of the camp personnel. Rescuers Sent The launch Waldo, with a party of 15, left Corpus Chrixti for Port Ar ansas on a fishing expedition shortly before the storm broke. No had been received from the early today Corpus Christi was und law tod) The wrecked 5 city, including its t l were segregated to pre \ Soldiers from the m mat aiding in caring for the 3 » hor lens Appeals for help out by Maj. Gen manding the Southern department with headquarters at San Antonio. to the Hed Cross in Washington, and Jatate officials | Adrift 42 ner Crew of 9 Rescued TAMPA, Fla, Sept ed and nearly dead fr Capt. Morrison and of his crew were 1 Gulf of Georgia last Saturday ing by the schooner Admiral Be Capt. Morrison and his crew were forced to abandon the schooner Cop jeld. They had been adrift in a amall bomt hours when rescued. 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Eliott 3076 MARINE PRIVATE WINS WAR CROSS Gen- |Spanish Ship With 300 Aboard Is Safe HAVANA, Sept. 16.—With 100 Passengers aboard and «ix days overdue, the Spanish steamship Val banera relieved many hearts today when wireless communication was established with the United 8 wireless station at Key West v ad been riding terrifie tropical hurr mesnage stated PUYALLUP SHOW © READY ON TIME 75,000 Visitors Expected to machine « Attend Fair poate PUYALLUP, Ww ‘citations Signed by eral Petain ate uring esday had for exceptiona’ ket na are signed by rh t priv we Guy C. Stickney rines w avery | The albanera out the 6 constant risk of his u 1u Woods an assauling wave ft b me At nd captured a 1 men German officer and under he disp He Near Vierzy, J here 1y- Thieves Get $200 in Dental Loot ot w anhingt ready departments ar n the manufact and automob ing taker ocated on the excellent ved highways ec with the transportation A with ste d ele both having quent Puyallup is preparing to rr crowds in the ory More than 000 visite rected this year n rth ¢ The enter ry janitres: ing and ed, we saw a man Jescribed him ring a green ve. of by ear an am tric trains, fr PARIS WOM NEW YOR en's short WICKED pt. 16 and bare legs Jownright wicked, exclaimed } Ww Mayor Leaves City i Arnot. of Arkaduiphia, Ark, ar on His Birthday rivng here today, She went to France to “fetch home” her son, a Mayor Cecil B. Fitzgerald is 38 | second lieutenant arn old today, steal way of celeb ni by Councilman Bolton nd City Health Officer H. M. Read, the ma yor left the city Tuesday morning the Cedar river who called aris worm ts are ng, accompa to inspect watershed 3 at his office congratulations, were 4 to hand them to Priva tary Costello, BLAME LEGISLATURE . FOR RENT CONDITION to the fact that the last failed to pass a law which speculation in leases 1} the fair price committee ts un to speculators in leases, was the statement made Mon ifternoon at the regular m of the committee in answer to complaints against exorbitant glad that you were cor ‘tape? When the hosteas wai Were you lying at ¢ Most all of us lke compliments, And wish them to be true, While others want hot atr, Owing And feel that It Ix due, slature We often hear the compliment “Of saving you much more i SULT, COAT, DRESS curb This UPSTAIRS ing six rents. | Some men, like donkeys, lack horse ‘gen SMOpt Conventent ana, Central Loention ‘SAFE: DEPOSIT + BOXES ©, ~ x au has M te yao Ti, Trust ‘Co. Ha at "Cornimbta } atalrn te-climb time to thank committee, he enlisted The Star for the particularty the two men's entertainment, Impossible they 1 Yours to have made of d to be had it not fully, CHARLES DAVIS, tertainment. Swift's Drug Store Corner SEATTLE Yerthwest \Oregon Land F. rend Cases Are Revived | — SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.—Re vival tn court of the famous Oregon land fraud cases of 1905-1906 is met for Friday, when four men who | pleaded me! guilty yesterday to fed eral indictments charging conep | to use the mails to defraud w pear in the federal district court. entative trial dates will then be set 8. A. D. Puter and his son, W. 8 Puter, who were indicted with the the in 1916, entered pleas s guilt of Corner Second and Pike Open Evenings and Sundays Let's go eat at Boldt’ | 3 2a Ave 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. ‘ds8USS TOK CRE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We give free trial to prove its superior= ity. A. 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