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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917, PAGE 4 Outbursts of Everett True (BEST FOR LIVER, | Nan of | powetssToMach 4am | Music Mountain — HEADACHE, COLDS =~! The Seattle Star weet Learus of Newapapere Rotered at Beattie, Wash, Poatottion as ee By mail, out of city, one year, O00) + . By carrier, elty, Iho @ mon ond-clace per month up preces | LD DAILY. MORE THAN 61,000 COPIES SO dy Tai eae saieenapeeemiccemaincnaiani — y Frank H. Spearman. Copyright, 1916, by Ch cribner’s Sons They Liven the Liver and Bowels and Straighten (Continued From Our Last Issue.) !it harms no one to tell it to you, You Right Up hough I'd never breathe ft to an 0 woke road dayligt ne t fe sk r 7 an ’ a . ‘ Bs Py wee eg on al re other, He was fairly gone on you,| Don't Be Bilious, Constipated, poate flee aya red oor yell Hig) NOW that’s the falr truth, He Sick, With Breath Bad hiding place was at the foot of a| ‘ought all the time he was fool and Stomach Sour tiny waterfall, Beside this a mass! {9% me, and keeping covered. Why aughe o myself cokes cf rock had fallen, and one of tho|! laughed to myself at his tricks | Scuthade law. Uikch te Weehin ae information without letting palo rcot Int nar of cove, the on. on! Now, that afternoon he came anette ich wan nat ‘higher | i here to see your pony a-ntand than a man's knee De Spain| back there in the box-stall, He| W hat Kind of a War? Upon our engaging in war with Germany, there will undoubtedly - be Some radical and immediate changes in public sentiment and new align- ments of popular opinion. : 4 os Unquestionably, the country will solidly unite behind the administra- tion, pacifism will largely disappear andthe country’s business will be war. But when the question as to what kind of war arises, there is bound | a my Bien vag l ; asked me whose it was; and he to be division. Oe. Ane at Tawled into this reruge. ndea|aiked me about you, and, by Jinx! The effect of war with Germany will be war with Germany's allies, 1 eto ee vie hanced | the way he perked up when I told him you were coming in on the By evening he was burning with) stage that afternoon! When he and yet we have few national grievances against Austria, Turkey or Bul- garia. Nor is it likely that any of these last named would or could per- after a feveriah night, he concluded ietac ‘sewn tothe ele to Ge - lane 5 , re 3 aad ad become | 89! down to the t o get a | petrate upon us “overt acts” which seem necessary to get our war dander rightly ninds had become} GOs OO nT efor youl”. Menipin infected De Spain understood what tt meant Against the infection he could de but 1 But the one ald at his hand was abundance of cord water to bathe his wound fn, and to this he resolved now to drag exclaimed And you know what he got when he stepped into the barroom.” He took hold of de Spain's coat and held it aside to Tonight sure! Take Cascarets enter bis exhibit. “There,” he con-|and enjoy the nicest, gentlest If cluded, “is his cartridge-belt hang-|and bowel cleansing you ever ex- ing there yet. The boy is dead—|perienced. Wake up with your up. Doubtless, the Allied powers will urge Uncle Sam to become party to | the treaty which binds the Allies to a common cause in conduct of the “war and to make no separate peace. : We will likely have in our country one war party favoring close “union with the Allies and the making of war as the Allies make it, and ‘ nee. ee th thiret,| “BY, shouldn't I tell you?” head clear, stomach sweet, breath another war party insistent upon our making it a separate, independent Crawling, choking with thirst! "Without going in to speak to|Fight and feeling fine. Get rid of Gale, whom Bull Page, bis nurse,| sick headache, billousness, constl- repor very cross but not hurt| pation, furred tongue, sour stom- much, Nan left her packet for him|aecb, bad colds. Clear your skin, ater and wa nut to lean down drink when he suddenly felt war with Germany, leaving Uncle Sam free to return to peace whenever Germany removes the cause of war, be the same soon or late. t we & Pa he was no longer alone, Some-|° F ; . ste ur ey icken 941 * $ ~ 4 ‘ v and rode home. Her Uncle Duke ten your eyes, qu! your Be One party will assume the attitude that Germany is a “mad dog bods, he was, almost. sur stoon core | Sap team et, eibaag nd feel lke doing « full day's : a i i nations i i . mi ic behind him, The K to expec " bedpd a wendaret ‘en dat een Cascarets are better than “and we ought to unite with other nations in putting her down, in w a was s bullet alméd at the back of| 4 ihe Louse’ he pondered fm de] salts, pills or calomel because they Case we could not be too close and direct in our union with Allies. The s head, Defense was out of the don't. snock the liver or aitna aul own the more she worried When she went to bed she thought p—never hard her to woo would relieve her of her anxiety | sestion, His thoughts, working in ashes of lightning, suggested very possible trick . and s rapidly rejected each bowels or cause inconvenience all |the next day. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious, feverish children a whole ‘other party will argue that the minute we show Germany that we can make the transatlantic trade lanes safe, she will abandon submarine war- fare on American trade and travel. : A With an effort that cont more! for at least tho = But #*he|Cascaret any time, as they cannot It will be a fierce but pretty division, and both parties can start out fin mental torture ho ever had | vee ast eho dressed reaolittaty, | ate. the thirty feet of tender With the claim that God is with them. fe hin executioner, and. confronted | Walved softly downstairs and out | “7 ——_—___ san gg f : length found herself be- | Learn to She stood beside the rock om |_————ccc- which the e Was ge wh de Spain was Dance at geo “ Hearing no sound, she| STEVENS r | | ! below, guarded, : | 5 we an | anne, 1 iD ‘ae wa PS and made the ascent. | __ When bomb plots are bum plots it’s luck . | | Editor’s Mail ARGENTINA iS [with ‘surprise. De Spain. sitting} micuaet ‘severe You Can : a | | | in her net face only abhor-|th® corner nee B pr pte! One or two lessons. jrence condemnation ina ‘ wis eae Private halls. O; Day lish Land System 9 oo FARMERS FEARFUL WAR | “I suppose” he said, at length,|~—9v° heard ag vag AO wk andes and Evextags? iti i Miter T Star: The St you've come to finish me.” | attemp HE British director-general of food production, a war apace The Stas Bah em oat comet fis i gerous as 40 ile eli. Had sho] 1683 Fourth Ave—Main S0tf ched fre ges, his hair matted tn i : i c 8 ould have c # Get More for Your Moi Made job, says that with enough American field tractors dar he would have retreated at|“You Get ney” : his forehead, made him corresponder 1 t . 5 ‘ are to be « nded for their tn WILL CUT COIN bt ® way she came ce she pean plow up a lot of English soil, now producing n thing, | partial presentation of the facts re a rate sight. Nan made no Wmake it yield crops that will sustain the nation’s life. garding T F dared not, she was compelled to ; pene tg oe hear what was said. De Spain had se eey, tc Ws wend be bse kilt me," confederates, then, and had tricked | 5 it sick.” fter all. Whatever his plot, | - —_— 6 was resolved t. 8 -divep dined e reelf nearer. When she er new position the| which had been indis-| ] | tinct, became audible. It was not! dant © The American tractor is no doubt a great device and will) «1» parry Thaw is where he 0 sent |d m1 I reed with first dogre BY CHAS. P. STEWART tout any task set for it, but if England wants to be self-/to be, he won't be on the front page |n | ining and put an end to the dependence upon foreign till he thaws ov writes Jacoblwnen the general tendency of the BUENOS AIRES, March 24. fields that is a source of peril to her now, she will have ae < othe Fifth incloses —South America Is apprehen more than get tractors z . wr the Thaw con.|Preas 19 to regard the prisoner an| ~ South America le appranes "The soil is there and fertile enough, and all that, but who! are you doing t rules, He dates It guilty in advance of the trial. It into the war may seriously af- | ind on that date will r 1 hat the sa t| fect its finances. From high ng to kill other men it? automobile from The § ‘of fairness will prevail as Th ar's| sources in Argentina today, the [acne accunat ag ep ong two volces she had heard, but one| Thi Ar in G “0% ttitude thr. Q h Stee eee oe , fo Spain, she judged, was talk- -Thirty-fiv , and in Great attitude thruout the case, The law belief was expressed that suc her rifle was almost e | Ber-tive thousand families cgetag ie 09 : vat ‘4 * | Doc Matthews will have for bis |i, said to presume a man's inno-| @ step by the United States— |, : ing Be = k . ay cousin.” | 12S hin sleep | in; only one-seventh as much of it was cultivated I) sunday theme: “Can the Leopard|cence until be has been proven| NOW regarded as certain— You know nothing of the kind.| , But ® moment later this explan-| 3 as had been cultivated in 1846 |Change His Spots guilty, Let the press adhere to the| Would result in concentration [your cousin tried to kill me. He's|ftion failed to satisfy her. The| hat about the rest? We don't know, doc, but maybe game idea. MARIE B. SMITH, | ef American money into war vully and @ coward, a man that} ™utterings were too constant and q i ¥ he can change a $1,000 bill. 7409 10th ave. N, E measures and result in a cur. - * " ~| too disconnected to be mistaken Private game preserves, golf courses, pleasure gr need see at taliment of foreign loans ex- " Sell bine thes — pont for sleep-talking—it dawned on Nan fich and nothing at all. Great estates monopolized) py tng way, wny not look up that| cept to the allies fighting You'are safe in abusing bim|that this must be delirium. She} DENTISTRY THAT LASTS d and being otherwise supported no longer gave a hoot word “sabotage.” It’s in the New| Writes Lord’s Prayer against Germany. it was planted or wasn’t. International. You'll be surprised ¢ In any event, officials closely tn eee will take more than an American tractor to break up| Six Times on Stamp [touch with Latin-American sent! |when he's not here.” crept nearer. “Send him to mo!” His volco|, He Was dabbling tn the chit! Js What You Want ia Your Mouth d jon, UW shook with anger. “Tell him I'm|4@"*nessebout ammunition, urging ompt, efficient dental services te 3 : : My, what a lotta fuss some folks | pain ment declared all other rican | Sounded: : "men to make haste, warning them |,, Prompt, efficient daniel have built tion, It will take something that will overthrow an make about noontime. Sounds like] {RON MOUNTAIN, Mich., Maren |Batlons would remain weutral, 7] peop Peerage wtb gt may bere lof some one coming. Nan listened |{¢ foundation om Onatantly increas- social and economic structure that dates back to about something's dying |24.—rnest Gall of this city, it is | Matter what course was adopted by/ Ana i¢ he's still afraid”-—de Spain|‘. b!* ravings, overcome by Patt Gentes erection. che iekas D. and has as much good reason to exist for modern} coor a | belteved, has estab @ row|the United States, drew an teokh bic vovetver tka perelatign oF: a, comtitin. aoe wots Pettents ‘as a bow and arrows have in warfare. record for fine wri log by tran py a flash—"tell your fine ex ho remained longer unaided, and| MY Painless Methods knock over even that old relic. If it does scribing thé Lord's pr on & , LITTLE THINGS got one cartridge left—just one!”| lh” T°vorn unvleasant possibilities,| MY Scientific Work war may knock ov ¢ x plece of paper one¢ighth of an| Little drops of venom |So saying, he held in one band the |‘ 4 dip cme ; As Such | M¥ very reasonable fees, be worth all the price to England, anyway. | inch in size. He also wrote the Little grains of spite licaded cartridge and in the other| if be dled where be lay, Boch a| MY, YS tect changes I have . _ | Lord's praye ix times on a two Make casus belli |the empty re r death, so close to oop own (renee made {n their outhe o coeaking Ps * ses name 1 fair Peace—Gc teh | a might, if it were ever known, throw /tnat insidious Gisease of 6 gums, _A new novel heralds the “woman's age” Prediction | jeent stamp, 390 words in all, Then, fair Peace—Good Night My cousin wounded,” she| suspicion on her uncle and arouse Pyorrhes (Riges’ Disease). jsald, “If you stay here quietly you| jare not likely to be molested.” | Shaken by the discovery | 80 unexpectedly mad te th "| Put your time against mine a few the T resentment of the wound:| | dy any day in the week, and T ed man’s friends will diagnose your case and tell you i st what you need. “That will cost | (Continued In Our Next Issue) just what nou discovery? | re! Prepare! ORE than 40 ministers and five premiers have come and! gone in Russia since the war broke out and still Russia f mo system of provisioning and transporting. / me - ss In the first year of the war, Russia lost probably a mil- Men—five millions of women and children mourning for) ne had Nan re ely from| re, ; j tho spot. The question of what to| Rear Admiral Grayson’s first job hould be to vanquish sea-sickness do worried her as much as it wor whole range Luna Park swimming pool opens ‘Third @ Pike Saturday, March 24.—Advertise- Matrence 4006 Thied: Ave. ment ! Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1:08, treated almost precipit For the invalid as well as those in perfect health Bakers Cocoa en shaken by t The story of the su a1 and fatal encounter of th im at home—simply because her armies were short of pow-| cone “a Spats, 5 3 : ; tae | disappearance d guns. It is all a strong object lesson for the United} is an ideal food bev- foe wick Fapagts 5 heardof odds. more t of America. erage, pure, delicious ee aera ais wn | |the story, But her common sense | an wholesome. | whispered, whatever might be s vy } Bere ot gp eee coon, The Crescent Manufacturing Company has had Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. for a number of years a standing offer of $500 to | - ESTARLIONED 1780 CORCHESTER, MASS. aay ta cag ‘Badoc Bree anyone who could find any injurious substance in rie a hie giens food resuitant from the use of Crescent Baking THE TEETH OF A ela and , Nan Powder. This offer stil' stands unchallenged. The ah Mabe RE MR La | : ™ ee aes money is etill waiting in the bank. It will always _— go unchallenged, because Crescent Baking Powder is absolutely wholesome and contains no injurious | A CHEAPER WAY OF mscoe|§ : | ire sive iaey. Oak hae” Hal products whatsoever. JASOLINE HAS BEEN DISCOV t U T K RELIEF FRO tage from Sie y 2 f Gale. . = "e 2 ERED, BUT WHAT IS REALLY op singa russ, | lay wounded att Mor- | n excuse tc 9ED IS A CHEAPER WAY | TRUSS WEAKENS, Here's eat, Geet | | san's CAUTION ef reer in eat aoe tnTintgeme, torturous trusses can be bd we r ding de Spain? ware of prone age por sa Nerney a therkes ' octentie ova us } PLAP. bs = “wr > ; & ride to Calabasas went ing stateme you substitutes fo: bails qeotery hee, proved ne grits that SEUABTS FLAPAG-FADS are sm | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | past the debate swept on. She r BAKING POWDER ‘aa ooo a ses IN THE KISS ’ ade seit aa eetve perp 'y! ‘That is the j 4 - drew up before the big barn. Jim and National Food Laws protect you, Colembes. Otve They've conjured up a_ kissing d the distended m eciee | since Dr. Edwar 1 1 « live | MeAlpin asked Gale They prohibit the sale of any food products injurious screen | Tablets, -? 1 | Concerning G Nan was non committal. But she listened with jinterest, more or leas velled, to Jet | Whate ver runni mment McAl pin had to offer concerning the! Calabasas fi | “Some say t's to be worn by 1 VERY MISS. |The gauze will keep the microb | from |The spreading of some grim | DISEASE; |For kissing microbes, so they say, | Will sting a fellow just LIKE BEES Tho I have traveled some, I've yet To see the fellow, old | OR YOUNG, Who walks on top of this old earth, | 2 Who wouldn't just as lief | come mostly from disorders of | bE STUNG 53 the stomach, liver and bowels, Why can’t these whiskered scien-| xo stars, HUCKLES On sPEINos | {Ted feeling—sick he |. Dr t | for 17 rs and calom enemy, discovered the Olive formula while treating patients { chronic constipation and torpid live Dr. Edwa Nive Tablets do ni contain _| Tha | Three Nights, Commencing Monday, March 26 MATINEE WEDNESDAY “The House ested, “that | , but a healing, sooth- | Henryy wen ere to pick a ble laxative. fight with the boys. But I happen is the “keynote” of |to yw that wasn't so,” the r-coated, olive-colored | Then what did he go down, table ty cause the bowels and |there for?” demanded Nan indig liver to act norm They never |nantly, but not warily force them to u al action, | “Miss Nan,” said McAlpin sim If you have a “dark brown mouth" | ply, “I worked for your Uncle Duke sae | now and then—a bad breath—a dull, |for five years—you know that che—torpid |Nan had, at least, heard it fift WE SPECIALIZE IN Ford Tractor And advise immediate commitment at present low prices. The farm tractor tnduatry threatens to become as profitable as the automobile Industry, and undoubtedly fortunes will be made from small investments i successful concerns. of mh | | Regulate these organs and keep |. U8 ways on JAFFACHEAy cannot si, 40 cannot chate| liver and are consti a ot | ee tl Ne net Tiitees at Was | | THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, (NC., is among the leading | i H pck ys on a here, i thames? at or Se ee pleasa 8 e, pi age ee2 minute manufacturers of low priced farm tractors, The FO! c |free from headaches by using | @'!t, Knocking [ally IPE (eaten in the! from one or two little Dr, Edwards’ |before that fight began. 1 told you| | Fisk and is now being successfully used in 87 ctates end eeveet forel@n countries, Thous working night and day rectorate THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, INC., has no connection with the Ford Motor Company or any other automobile or tractor oo! any, but is engag clusively in the production and sale of ous FORD TRACT i" | Olive Tablets at bedtime. he never went down there to fight Thousands take one or two every | Do you want the proof?” night just to keep right. Try them.| Ho pointed to the coat-rack on 10c and 28 per box. All druggists. |the wall just inside the wide barn |door. “There is Henry de Spain ds of unfilled orders on hand, Factory ompetent management and strong di- lf | 9 @A | They should attend their own af-| fairs : simply covered with And give us wolking gotls 4 : | A CHANCE. | | THOGE PICKET§. Plapeo Lavoratories ock 106, St. | Thoroug =| coat He hung it there just be fore he went down to the inn,| Under it, if you look, you'll find his belt of cartridges.’ Don't take | pe can t res Ad copie oa tong }Oh, they'll rally round the White Louls, Mo. Thardly dare go out, for when it (yegest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. House, . itching, 1 simply Aave to scratch, ~ Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10¢., 25¢. Rally once again, In the campaign to gain their ae SECURED fit through advance in price during the next Y assurance of tremendous returns thro: 1 frequent advance tter where I am.’ my word—look for yourself.” | | STOCK WILL ADVANCE in price within the next few days, If Don't worry a bit—just get a cake freedom ‘ Giving this information time to} ou act quickly you may buy stock in this company at an Instde esinol Soap and a jar of Kesino! \1 he “Votes for Women” banners NVESTMENTS Characterizen methods in sink ty aTGA Ipin, Sap tnuee : Nan | figure. The prosent low alotation will pre Vail for only a short iment. Use them according to di- | They'll wave with might and | orded every our. f/oves had turned, despite her in-) | Within the future, If convenient, call at our office and 1 am sure you will get | main, , ur Unqualified | with sound |usl- att erat to the Boat byt the for full part ra, otherwis “and mail it lief, and that your skin will | Shouting the battle ery of she ation 86 | was thinking more intently about for illustrated folders, proup phe and full particu oA ites dyer | | amneie yatiie. ery ot she TY tho belt which McAlpin asserted] | lar. Do net delay, but AL out coupon below and malt tt imme: all In Amounts of hung under it nearest eee 4% . on Savings Accounts Soap and Ointment sold by all druggists. 4 fem } e Great care must be taken with te the Fourth of July celebrations this Yielding 61/2 Per Cont [| @ae | ——- year. We must do nothing on that d | mr 7 day which will offend Germany, BOND DEPARTMED " 4 England, France, Austria, Serbia, | . in trouble ~~ Belgium, Turkey or Montenegro. | Guardian dig Trust & Savings $100 and #500 | “You want to know what he did go down to the hotel for that after: | noon? I happen to know that, | too,” averred McAlpin, “First 1| want to say this: I worked for| your Uncle Duke five year Hoe paused to give Nan a chance to dispute the statement if she so WM. J. WILSON & COMPANY 41-047 Fitch Ave, New York Clty. ILSON & COM Accounts Subject to Check Are mpire Bide. Se Cordially Invited. NY, tle, Wash, sond me folders, photographs and full information garding an investment in THE PORD TRACTOR COMPANY, Ine, If thoroughly satisfied that this will prove a profita invest- ment, T might Invest § Send me, without obligation on my part, all detatis, bank and commercial references Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVI. 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