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RIDAY, MARCH 2 1914 THE STAR 'HERE’S REASON UNCLE SAM FINDS ~ . ADistinctive HUNAN HUNAN UUNUNATAE TOUNNNMHLI IT HARD TO KEEP MEN IN HIS ARMY Spring deserters 4 f or What Is the matter with the government at Washington that it i | does not wake up and come to the relief of its common soldiers with f . Suits Coats refi T y the young man who en . - whe 1 {n the American army {is sub. 4 . PAN A yl pln et tod gy tod ihe aa ip ~~’ Dresses Waists In the first place, when you ¢ive up your constitutional right a toned Millinery TO TRADE SPECIAL Men's Box Calf Bluch er Leather Lined, Full Double Soles and Bel lows Tongue. A $5.00 value for $2.95, WHAT 18 THE MATTER WITH THE U. §. REGULAR ARMY? you step out from a republic and under a despotism The constitution vides for a jury In every eriminal prosecution No soldier on trial gets a jury. The conatitutt Joa against cruel alll A All of which are excep- punishment The soldier is at times crue punished The court martial overrides the constitution tionally fine quality and If your superior officer insults you—or your wife—and you strike handsome mode that ex- him, EVEN IN TIMES OF PEACE, a court-martial may sentence you n's choicest to death. See the Twenty-first Article of War, ne WN \ » ideas for Woe late dang oie any “lawful command” of a superior officer, a cou Misses at prices really q Punishment for other military “erimes” ts 1n proportional severtt than you expect to > pult an occasion FOR BOTH YOU ARE SATISFIED Because you get a Shoe that answers your every mand, whe r it be comfort, style or durability WE ARE SATISFIED nee you to death | Courts-martial ha r to create crime | the Sixty-second Artic War Every recruit, however exemplary his conduct, 1 dealt with, In are, 48 a convict, His finger prints are taken and placed Let us prove it to you tomorrow some particu ist e and jury, fully realizing that on file. He ts photographed, front and wide Men and Young Fellows For you r ; ry If he runs away, he is hunted down just as muré 8 are hunted ne f : we have ma friend as well a tomer down. Only rewards are not ays posted for mere mur will enjoy a lot of satis- corr Trial tn th miasioned office ction in wearing our uits, Coats and Hats. army ts had s are eligible, Courtsmartial notoriously “band it to’ t and Enormous Purchas the price the enlisted man, For example They are the kind MEM PRIVATE PHILAAP BATTERY F, SECOND FIELD ARTII- 1 ¥ rs ‘, $4 and $5 Values LERY, VANCOUVER BARRACKS, struck a sergeant plied t desire, admire and insist him an epithet which all Americans are taught to resent 1 upon having violence, Phillips was court-martialed for “disobedience ¢ and “insulting bis superior.” He wan not ed to prove provoca- | tlon, but was sentenced three years at hard labor tn a military | prison | PRIVATE ADAM BEY, BIGHTH INFANTRY, while drunk, fated | |to ren pect toward a superior officer. Six months’ confinement and a fine of GEORGE BERINSKY, 160TH COMPANY, C. A. ©, FORT STE-| Clothing | VENS, OREGON, wa $2.50. Some Specials $2.95 Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post fake Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to 9. ve his hat in re to work one day ca pla He 1 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C* = Greenstone aa’ | |_ OM Crest in a milita € ky PRIVATE MA ULEY, K COMPANY, THIRD BATTALION OF SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Our method of sellin, SECOND FLOOR =. P. RAWLINGS, Mgr. EITEL BLOG. ur m gz A Private's Life the U. &. Army, as Pictured in Glowing Colors in . f Paes Ree ee the Recrulting Pamphiet Entitled, “The United States Army ae a Ca ENGINEERS, P. |., while at target practice, got a piece of ple and at low prices and giving ° started t It. An offic mma m to aplt reer.” From Left to Right: Infantry Private, Service Uniform; Coast o aan it, An officer commanded him to spit out the ple. Mac ‘ r A auley guiped before he spat. Two years’ imprisonm STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Artillery, Sergeant, Full Dress: Quartermaster Corpe, Sergeant, Full *¥°H,Aninin pelcrs, te Spat Tt year een FORT STEVENS, came home drunk r t guardhouse. Th next morning he was or fuddled in mind, be refused. One year ak, tr PRIVATE ANTHONY OF BA’ F, FIELD ARTILLERY | VANCOUVER BARRACK we at the 7 I eivillan’s clothes, An officer or to cha ) he failed to do so. Was court-martialed for “d and sentenced to confinement for one yeur at th this sentence, he e¢ credit is different and RY, CORPS simpler than any other & fi 4 store in the city and, still be tary price Pay a trifle down and the ba ce can be paid as little as $1 a Week ® ONLY TIME “HE EVER WAS A FATHER ria ie ra a Ald of a woldier fr Ho was caught, a year was added to his ge : rJecomed I might crush tts bones in| tence, with solitary confinement and a ball and chain. The careless ui! and emall {t| Sentry was sent to prison for four years. | b, wo warm and] It's a crime for a soldier to express or print adverse opinion of , he service In August, 1912, PRIVATE THOMAS CAMERON, COAST AR-| MLLERY CORPS, FORT STEVENS, OREGON, wrote a letter to a Port newspaper, complaining of the treatment meted out to enlisted men xX months’ confinement and fined $90 o At the aame time PRIVATE EDWARD JOHNSON, also of FO hateetay TEVENS, was charged with “conspiring to write” a letter of bade Fe in a! that,” he satd,| plaint to s newspaper. He wan sentenced to six months’ confinerme Z ~ » mother,” 1, and wan fined $90. minute With Cameron and Johnson was tried Private Charles Kurtz. It Was testified that Kurtz, at the time of the Los Angeles 7 sion (nearly three years previously), had said that he was “ up} your wife and child,” the ¢ was onte,|forward, when I was brought (eata ‘Aleck Me. short by the sound of groans, as of| added, “you ab) a father some one in agony, close by the| Work an additional 14 day pro tem path, My Mesh crept and prickled | {n all The recollection with fright when [| made out 4 e ack patch on the white surface mthood is 4 > of the snow—a patch that stirred orous one. So when I cal Who's there? humorous, indeed A woman's volee answered H it is that, blimme! “Help me! | when I think of Finds Pretty Girl ; | wee bdairn She was little more than a girl,| tbat 1 called my and pretty, too, if a seafaring man Pg Hh aap api MoNap EP bec wr son, and that is any judge of prettin as | dis bi th ¢ ’ o|l were rel 4. We went along jorry for th H poor, gee ger peak nla degen gr Boy do tars | the vod 2 4 the vill ‘Itke you to meot her.” workingmen who were killed, but {t was too bad Harrison Grey Otis jsirl that wa: mo D rm suds. But her poor, pinched face 1 pave a note pod matron “That 1 will he sald, and 1) didn't go up with it.” Fined $120 and atx months’ solitary confine BULL GOT "EM FIELDS RUINED 4 lof my brief pe 60,” he replied ne | delayed bim. imes explo- —"mother ace white os the snow fecif, and at the workhouse,” she whiapered, fed the baby to him enna a ‘ Tecarce can swallow the was as e eral “to the landia who, perhaps, Once outside the door, ST FISCAL YEAR ALONE, 1,238 YOUN INC! LUFF WL ; my throat. her eyes were filmed with fear and) Jf, 20 (ttn ployment. Hold ® ® * andran ¢ ® * an WERE SENT TO PRISON FOR DESERTING THE ARMY, iphoto cor NCTL were bs howl gh BY WILD FO ; lad! 1 was returned agony, 5 Lbult story | the baby while I find her.” . 8 8:6 @ @|/DER SENTENCE OF FROM ONE TO THREE AND ONE-HALF Fe titre, of freight trains yee 4 afer a six-year cruise.| She told me a cockand-bull story | ‘HP Deny NOD Ne Srms. The! Helgho! “Twas years ago. Ont-| YEARS, INCLUSIVE, AND 14 UNDER SENTENCE OF FOUR Veang| Heeton a the Rock Island, | qh NOLETON, Ore, Meee Se UA svay 8 boy, just enter-/of a stern father who yowng ! 1{Sitl disappeared—and ro- side the pub, I ran smack into my | AND OVER, near Marne, on the Rock Isjand.| Thousands of acres ot wheat im Now I was come |her in wedlock to a man she hated) /. 44; o, t » didn't know me, and Another article will contain the strongest kind of reasons why chased members 01 on . | Umatilla county have been destroy- ry Sold, swaggering sailor and feared, and to escape whom #he | HL, geter nx pasned. Tho|I didn't atop, I never went back. 1/ the Ruthortties at Wastington should wake up to the army menace |U20°r the wreckage, and _ them | ed by wild ducks and had run away Inaby for o wh took a peaks ard recently that my uncle was| against the young men who enlist. prisoners for more than an hour, |ing to farmers, who declare Gove to Visit Uncle So Aleck Becomes Husband |i onder! dead. I don't know what became |—————— -—— —_ “ | many as 50 acres covered ‘vith wid tp at Jersey, having) She was bound, she said, for the| He Palme tt Off f the girl or her baby. ‘Tis al fowl may be seen ot ene Gann teres Weeks’ leave to go up to Workhouse at Suany Side, and) Noon came, and with it a rush of humor recollection * © | federal statute protects the birds at Sheffield. ‘2 in the North country, for Would I conduct her to it? 7 °| interest in ey finmere, mlotaking sometl so strong arma | this time of the year, a ‘o viet with my uncie, Dr. Thomas workhouse was but a mile farther. | them, I suppose, for n Then of mine ache to feel in th | | — 7 Morton, a good man, but very prim | At the entrance the little lady said: | irs st for it] ¥ flesh of a baby STOMACH TROUB E Judge Humphries reversed by su and, I fear, the least) “They will not admit me ff I am | —— — —_— ners cemicaimcraaerc orem |S MAKIN 00D The commission of 15, appointed Preme court in H. F, Snook disba = d by the Seattle Central Council of ment case. F Social Agencies to take up the un-| A Prominent Physician's Advice be lone. Yor st be my husband.” | fall Mi rad fea to to London, where I could tT her irtoes ee. ie, oon 7 A'S THING ‘HORSE TRAGEDY) tat to stay | hammered at the knocker and a overnight Raat ne ecto What towsled head appeared at a window, DT did and what [ saw are no part |! sald, in my beat mendicant style ‘of this story. A slick cockney pick- If you please, sir, my woman Pocket relieved me of three golt|here and I would Ike lodging for . and, after paying my | the night.” fare, | arrived in Sheffield 4 And Then a Papa bs 16 at night, with but a shilling) We were “Mr. and Mrs. Brown, fa my pocket |if you please, from nowhere in par- | Sis XK VIEW, Pa, March 27.— employment problem and ofter| Ha ef Living and even working, al | | Tat FOR SPRING WEAR | MAYFIPLD, Ky, Mare 21 =| though his spine has Deeg re. |Temedies, will meet Satarday at |them. |[Bardwell, Chartes Rogers met an moved, 1s the remarkable expe o'clock tn the League building, ato do G S automobile, and the antmal became| reece of Willem Beaks, 1 Fourth av. and University at. bye rong ical work. Pr ciliemies ta ate soaie years oh . who lives in the south- Abily there Is nothing the matter with | Sleeping P — : coal Di ern p C hester county. your stomach except acidity. That is ‘orches nad ine few minutes the| °Fh PMT Of Chester coenty oy NAUGHTY ETHEL 270 22 teer et secretion of acid | leeping and Philadelphia surgeons, when tu- nd your stom ble will end att Awnings $ foods and plenty of| You need 1 your stomac lticular, and bound for anywhere | ss ae | berculosis developed, following ur stomach trouble will end ie tivea oc sieht Sid you cared to mention. My “wife” | | an injury. His body ts wrapped NEW YORK, March 27.—Lonely | ore cantee er tha stant ale Properly installed. Plane and Oe Daren fas oo _— ; roa was led away to the women's ward, | |Yearn for 00 —/| in ten yards of bandages each and pining for a “little sister,” Eth take a neutralizer of acid yD estimates gladty furnished | Mus nothing for me to 40 after bidding me a timorous good | | day, ol McDermott kidnaped G-yearold |drumgist's bis 1 mag Linquist & L Bet @ finish the last leg of my eee morning 1 was interrupted | I The butter order of New York Hope Glover and kept her } a 5 quis' und, Ine. = on foot, Inte as was thelin’ my work at the corn mill—and | on’ purn lelty amounts to 08,822 pounds | night and two days while the c 1104 THIRD AV. —Elitett epee 5 ‘ cruel, hard work it was, too—by every day. parente and police scoured the 1 Tt was a bitter night in Decem- | ;,,, » ber. A thin blanket of dry snow who greeted me emilingly 4 n> soapenl the ground. = My way.| “mr. Brown,” he said, “your wife | ums of Sheffield were liast night gave birth to as fine al » lay across as dreasy 4! boy as has ever come to this work-| moor as ever | saw, my path wind- |}, I am glad to be able to tell | ing through patches of dwarfed | yon, my man, that both the mother furze and sickly heather }and the child are doing finely Hears Cry of Woman Works 14 Days More Nowhere in the world does the It knock me all of a heap, Wind sing a more dolorous song | though I mana, to say the things tae on an English moor on a wild|1 imagined fathers say at Buch | Might in winter. With my head | times. | bowed bowed to the the gale, 1 was pre sing! For the birth and the care of Good Bowels Are | an Aid to Growth Growing Children Need a arr pees Laxative to Foster Regular Bowel Movement. governor of the workhouse | A Brick Appetite tea Healthful | . ] Necegsity. Stuart's Dyspepsia Reet Free Basebails for Seattle Boys Uniews you have a real hearty do sire for food you should by all means take no chances of stomach | trouble, for a loss of appetite means | & sienal of distrese from a deranged | digestion, | Vhen the stomach wants food it! Henals the mind through the nerves, and these excite the taste bude in the month, which at once secrete large quantities of saliva, This ‘s called “mouth water,” and all of us know when our “mouths water” we want food, (COUPON NO. 1) Circulation Manager, The Star: I want to help you give free baseballs to the boys of Seattle, #0 hereby authorize you to deliver The Star to me for @ period of one month, and thereat stopped, for which T agree to pay the carrier at © per month. Iam not now a subscrit Name ...++ Anne R eee een ne Ree Eee Re ROOT Tee ae Oe eee oe Address ... Telephone No, ..ccsswecccesceccecccnccmmerecesoses: Ase obtid grows older it requires More and more personal attention from the mother, and as the func- tions of the bowela are of the oe id Most importance to health, “Witention should be paid to Loony Diet ts of great {mportance, and the mother should watch the effect Of certain foods. A food will con. Stipate one and not another, and fo we have a healthy food like e888 causing biliousness to thon sands, and a wholesome frult like bananas constipating many. It is also to be considered that the child {8 growing, an4 great changes are has a large family and at ages BOYS! BOYS! Get a Baseball Free The Star wants to give away 500 baseballs to 500 boys in Seattle, and offers one ce to any boy in Seattle for five minutes’ work HOW? Take this baseball clipping and get two new subscribers to sign these coupons to take The Star, bring them to the Circulation Department of The Star, 1307 Seventh av., and get a dandy baseball, Each ball is packed a separate box. That's all there is to it. These baseballs are going to go f » one of the fir boys to secure one. Just sot these coupons signed. Do not collect any money. Hurry Dysrepile Tablets gave me.’ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets very quickly restore appetite by making the stomach want food. The stom. ach readily recovers from !ndiges- tion, dyspepsia, ete, as soon as ft in enabled to digest food. Stuart's poco Place in the young man or where the growth and development Dyapepaia Tablets taken after each t w and secure one of these balls. Two different balls a a woman, The syatem bas | must be watched, [Little Marte has meal quickly digest that meal and to choose from. Remember, the coupons must be filled out by people who are not now ee eee 10 8 lator Paiyed epecisty Wel Dr. Cala’) ‘pattota will be worn more than|thue we hderfully rest the stomaoh, taking The Star. wells yrup Pepsin Mr ey con In a short time the digestion as + A Yery valuable remedy at thia|siders it the right laxative for) any other mater ’ fumes its normal condition andl Stage, and one which every grow. young and old and has found none In the wall i strated | then appetite—and a good appetite, | ing boy and girl should be given| better for young children black taffeta {# used. The narrow|too—fs the natural. consequence. | en OF occa y, nocording to The use of Dr. Caldwell's Syr aitvt has owt i - k enuff’ | One may acty fluidize a fe af Drier cumstances, {s| Pepsin will teach you to avoid , tuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, place | : . well's Byrup Pepsin, This |cathartice, salts and pilis ax they | about ‘ t in a glass tube with meat FW Iaxative and | Rb iapecont tr &f are too harsh for the majority and| The overskirt 1 one:sitel grains. veaetat a. hea aes (COUPON NO. 2) $0 mild that it ie given to little thelr effect i# only temporary | and full : Peal a base A ‘ | Cireulation Manager, The Star babies, and yet equally effective in Syrup Pepsin brings permanent re) ‘The wrai ¢ those our grand. | : Nebulae daa ball I honeby authorize you to deliver The Star to me for a the most robust constitutio At Its, and 4t can be conveniently ¢ mother or fhe tube without ald | pertod of one n and thereafter until ordered stopped: for the first sig: ney to con | tate of any nearby druggist at ov ' Just t then kly and I tha eure ar at the rate of 260 per month. i stipation small dose of fifty centa and one do’ a bottle e Em of n they are] a 2 > Byrup Peps ; on retiring, |Resulte age always guaranteed of | trir mixed with the {n one’s ays: POAION s isbnbcdessenaner eras dshes havens reer avian and prompt actic 1 follow in | me will be refunded, ¢ juille tem and what a grent relief it te to adiiress f ms the morning. It not only acta on| Families wishing to try a free) One of the f this | the ¢ Apparatua ite : Wserehstigerecesionee » the stomach and bowels but ite sample bottle can obtain {t post-| uit is tha and | flulde 80 enrte tonic proper bulld up and paid t seing Dr. W. B. Cald-| wr ure ¢ wt " Got yur Strengthen the system generally, well, 419 Warhington St, Monti ut | t@tin a 50 | which Ie an c on ello, Hi, A postal card with your! the bottom * tual tes r ° Joho Dey. of Bloomfield, N. J, “Ho! Bame and address on It will de : eaten @ luree and hear i bad ° J e

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