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STAR—SATURDAY, . Rotered at Seattle, Wash r one Seata My maf, out of efty, one year, $150, ¢ aoe | wo NY o 7D oy o Da of D. 1 Pons trtibe There wouldn't be near eo Much pay th’ fiddler oo Ma STEP UP FOLKS, EVERY TIME You Buy A BOND Jancin' if we had t n advance A eee You CAN BLACK Tone Shier welena naa eatlaied to THE KAISERS ms petaye, Tap counter %. EYE i A sdaiteplite staasars ahtlbakh iiben si “Scratch a German socialist In the and you will find a Prue sian ju B. L. T., In the Chi cago Tribune, adds: “Why not kick him in the realm?” empire nker.” ew York 10,000 miles near er heaven than it = was this morning. Bul nda after a big col ection Every country in Europe has recognized the right of con entious objectors.” Peace Federat Emergency In England, they set ‘em to weeping mines, it is said eaking of Ad 1 Winterba WATCH ME ter, n't Indleate that PUT ont : yl oes: overt at aw it may, June Day is a And John Drinkwate eur in Bridgeport, Conn t Leithead a druggist at First and Marton at Cables from Eng ay the re at an is, Maybe a n estricted to what he can hold > * c+ fF © . Have you bought that Liberty bond yet? If not t Take an ins Hef your money. If you haven't enough on hand go to « the banks ar b On the installment plan t © ¢ : Uncle Sam needs the money. He is furn 4 u cy teal Sgome effective blows with our “silver bullets.” He is £ er bullet (SER sha gat yeh home to get things in shape for some hard hits Hard tuck,” anf If the world is to be made safe for democracy the kaiser must be | t betwee lose anything eyes and hit soon. The sooner the better for democrac | © Come across and buy a Liberty bond For if you don’t ce across the kaiser wil We have at , man of Europe. A bond w The best place elp stop him » stop the kaiser and his ed re he will come across here ENACT “ Saad Lae, ss BY EDGAR ALLAN POE HALE (ENACTED BY “GRIFFITH MADE” STARS) A W V t aARAAAAAARARARARAAAD \ arsh- -Gish a oman Ss 1ew O Editor’s Mail (Continued From Our Last Issue) my own wa a little bit of this treasure, which I doubt not—| “The gigantic struggle that has been going on in Europe [spon thie dingrerecy Suen, 60 apy cage vag dp ferry bd bolle Deaeye iE map egd ec tg nt Ba ENHANCED BY A SPLENDID SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA al / a Coe crate es nie : e v |eanguine as to consider the enigm wung the beetle, and for assistance in the -tabor. But this r Miost three years is not a struggle t ettle boundaries, | MTEAMWORK” chr tor the uadane? aoata | ¢ eason 1 let it f » the! labor — con: d, he may have 3 Hours of Thrills—Laughter—Tears to gain revenge for old disputes. It is a war to establish ditor The Star: In your front}hranch, seventh limb, east side,’ (tree. An observation of yours | thought ft expedient to remove all BRING THE CHIL Fight to life and liberty. It is a war against awfulness. It pe ot Let's Have could c to the po a pout it « Welght sugges rticipantr in b ecret. Perhaps nen 0 TAR MATINEE : “ie, ’ a eamwork,” you make alias « upo he tree, while | the r idea couple of blows with a t ‘@ War against t 3 is a 1 defense of : : oe ak m tt tree, it * th mattock Me trie « on a : dee ee ee OnfeDSS Ol feaeee fatal sateen ieoct trom the left eye of the! “Yes, I perceive; and now there ufficient, while his coad SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR ENTIRE WEEK 4 peop ae & protest “against savagery that sent) tion eath's-head’ admitted, a , nly one point which puzales me in the pit; per LOWER FLOOR RESERVED FOR NIGHTS ONLY the Lusitania to the bottom c ; ny. “In timelone interpretation, in regafd to |W are we t © of the skele requi a dozen—who BALANCE AND ALL MATINEES—GENERAL ADMISSION So said Mrs. Antoinette Funk, vice chairman of the Na-|2i7A" yh search for TO rer. | tor Merle: ! tional Women’s Liberty I committee. She sums up the the — ved that the design w as Yo dr THE END Case against Germany in a very few words ommar t 100,000,.|%, Pullet hag Page to Po ae i‘ one § : eae an J en WhO] other words, a straight line, drawn ot ting for The Size of It rar ation 1 ot en cow om the aan eh a Beg ie § ? ce on, power Is giv the prest let fell), and thence extend p it clear After a speaking tour of Middle and Western cities, Sec- pal eM callin Si raph Am “ of fift t, woul eed secreted ity McAdoo sums up the popular sentiment of these re > Weal the United: oo a definite point—and ae thus: fn times of war ¢ “i. : cate a i : ee eee Mit, we don’t intend that he shall be licked.” mea the s t | «ald, “in exceeding! } This is correct and it probably would fit all sections o npg pice oe th ry alth ngen tit baa ac ary _ Eheicountry. The Middle West, West and Far West were|guaranteos of article 1 of the|nimple and explicit. When St ic had Hwhot for war. The people of these regions would rather farm amendments ¢ ° POUR Tucdies cueatalie: wiki tke 0. eomaliaw.or othae Tim Bot cuit than fight, any time. They expressed their views in Novem re : bot ° of the tu ne the fan P ber fast. They were honestly, not weakly or cowardly pacific. | drems of grievance The instant that 1 That 1 une ye, all the season They were pacific as the result of serious thinking and,| But nowhere can one find that} ea Pe wever, “tae & Time was I'd there when the When war became a national necessity, they went into the war| #fter war has by pra firet gar gan business with the same seriousness vga vagy 1. What And sit in a i that I'd frees Up to last fall, they thought that the country west of t ingenuity the Alleghanies was dead or merely going as the East goes at is the winter I'd stud They counted the votes of New York and a few other East ; t t about €rn bailiwicks and declared a president. Then they woke up ee , Tih wri wid or " its are taken away , hat om was wide The West done its own thinking. It is doing its|from us, then democracy has a {te e nt few than t cope | Sown thinking today, without any roaring. It does not intend death and tyranny is apt|(orced by the narrow lode upon| and the rooters who'd hat Uncle Sam shall be licked. It will harvest and prove! to rule instead. Can we Pron This ‘coumaltion iba abn Gime 7% that it has turned bz vorld famine. It will offer its young | See one saying that we must “ jotel’ I had been attended t men with no noise | r than the farewell ki It. will take| we declare to be antoaress | Jupiter, me's t, observ: || wae & is Shen the Game its share of t bonds. It will be willing and thoro| If you wish to guarantee my|°t tenn ot my demons ap iad uo ati ther ea in any sacrifice’ it may be called upon to make there are | "S2t of trees and press.!ospecial care not to leave me F Still pacifists left, they are only a few who are a a eae ee ee lone, Bet be ment Gay, aerit it ready to curke or unbilical hyphen, or ho would run_ before MRS, ELLA FIELDS | et ie teeta waan't Whatever the cause Sat i | went into the " a Mr. McAdoo has had a glance ; © | ¢ But late wel ny ettl Der “3 : Editor's Note.—In pleading ves ld ee wf the country. It would be a m for “teamwork” during wan roposed | others in high authority back East similarly inf The Star takes the position a pesca : Selves. Big official g fort , guns, big ships, big money. that eis necessary to yield 7 4 i ‘ eave . a heck je hed Slog és c . Amine ? our privileges in times | 4 da. Ss ia big hurrahs back t Bu the re ness is the deter of peace. If everyone stood up betes os ion in the hearts and labors of the people who, as Mr on their ears, demanding every the spot, in the first attempt at Adoo puts it, don’t intend t Uncle Sam shall be licked scrap of peacetime guaranty, |(i##\"e riches Spee Bisone. ph ee : a : __| this nation could not adequate et the bug fall thru the lad eto 4 Attitude isn't the ly protect itself in war. It isa |instead of thru the left eye of the ‘ s HOME HIPPODROME, notorious fact that democracies all D when nations are or are the poorest war prosecu- | “Precisely. This mistake made fighting Bevo i ite i Pa lace Hi VAUDEVILLE tors, and in order to prosecute differ of about two it The } the runs in tt nut ye * Leds Heldadhs in the Army Canteens, where none i Jos. A. Muller, Mgr. this war successfully, now that jand a | the ‘shot'—t tional game pure, soft drinks may be sold. After drill or march, it has been force’ upon us, it {to say, in the position of the Don't seem to be very exe you are sure to see a long line of ho ye t and di T Bi t S Tomorrow is necessary that t t th t 1 T I 1 soldier boys maki bi Shi pn ata we, citizen h ree ane ime s] en used to be | —_—— our democratic privileges tem. |the error would have been of lit Who tiated ate Mae aD Wusibecmeaeee ete satisfaction, full refreshment and pure , . & C porarily. |tle moment; but the ‘shot,’ toget! each small gat J The right of free speech is | ¢ ith the nearest | But since this tremendous world At home or abroad — a J. C. Lewis, Jr., O. guaranteed by the constitution. |tree, were merely. t or , ora ok With meain soa qe work or play — between meals So is the right of a free pre: the est hment ¢ 1 . als, you will appreciate what we have done for Introducing J. C. Lewis, Jr, Famous Boy Actor, in a Press. i Hi nt of ti 1 ball game ‘ou in mak: hi i i Novelty Comedy Playlet Yet in this emergency, the |rection: o arse the error, how fate soda “4 aking this triumph in soft drinks, newspapers recognize the need ever trivial in the best You will find Bevo at inns, t H 66 3 35 af einning, in S, restaurants, groceries, depart- yielding some of that f creased aa we proceeded with the icni ae BILLY’S SANTA CLaUS Se zlelcing, some of that free [creased As we proceeded with the msae and drug stores, Bale grounds, baseball parks, soda submitted to a censorship of | fifty feet, threv waite: ate’ ths ountains, cining cars, in the navy, at canteens, at mobili | f ¢ hrew us quite off the * : , ili- ine NDOLPHO | : Zeb Zarrow Troupe auch eerie as would handicap reteset Aa 8 delle HL oe dae qe ceaee and other places where refreshing beverages on tn o's pia Site at deo ¢ government in the war. aeiana that waluia a : are sold, i iaihieedteeeereteenisneenemcne —— They are generally opposed to PLEEE aGtaG Miata oeLl: Glinthotariies etn on ctnE ia aia The Misses Nelson Keene & Foxworth preieaaes Vet should that tag [mht havo had all our Inbor in “are accorded our. Bevo—the all-year-‘round soft drink Singing and nie “tess take mere He naaead, the fawabanera in: | R teay oc tent with sound (ust. Guard against substitutes, Have the bottle opened in f AND. ps | op, F ia ness Judgment you, first se that thi 1 in front of - 1 the interest of “teamwork” But your grandiloquence, and Beats the Foun Song ye peal is unbroken and that the crown top Lucy Gillett & Co The Girl From Delft” would accept the verdict of |700r conduct in winging the yy bears the Fox. Sold in bottles only, and bottled exclusively by World's Greatest W congress and the president, the |Pertie--how excessively odd! J . off libel democratically onoeen ropre, | [Was sure you were mad, And wh} 0 ANHEUSER -BUSCH—ST. LOUIS ~ sentatives of this nation. did you insist upon letting fall the Paid on Savings Accounts ? FEATURE MOLLY KING |!" “THE MYSTERY The right to petition, the |bug, instead of a bullet, from the Accounts Sub to Check Are PHOTOPLAY a right to free speech, the right kull Cordiaily Anvited. “y . OF THE DOUBLE CROSS” doCaC TED presi NAG ok been | JTWhY, to: a: fraths yee uoma { Schwabacher Bros. Co., Inc. | Continuows Weekday 2 ; abrogated But “teamwork” hat annoyed by your evident J 1 SPATTLE memerren ite 11 | dietesene 100 | EINE 156 means sacrifice of individuals [picions touching my sanity, and so | Peoples Savings Bank Dealers jetta SEATTLE, WASH, ‘0 the mass purpose resolved to punish you quietly, In| SCO AVE. AND FHKE st, POINTED, PITHY, PUNCHY PARAGRAPHS] “THE GOLD BUG” JUNE 9, 1917. PAGE 4 ! RUSSIA 18 beginning to understand that a separate peace means} loose, while the Philadelphia Ledger sees in it belated realizatigay Separate pieces as far ae ehe is concerned.—Chicago Herald lon the kaiser’s part that he has bitten off more than he can chew, GERMAN AIR fleet has raided east England again. Little HERBERT C. HOOVER may be international food dictator. And mature, Wilhelm; the women and children are not yet at the beacheg probably his mother only expected him to become president.—Phila Philadelphia North American delphia North American | IT 18 unfortunate for our allies that they couldn't have the beng: fit of the seven billion dollar loan several years ago, when a billlog WHEN GERMANY first announced that she was waging @ wat | doiarg would have bought something—Kaneas City Star of defense, she never thought she'd eee the day when the statement * would be one of fact.—Macon Telegraph. IT MUST peeve the kaiser a lot to hear that the Stars and Stripeg still fly on the Atlantic WE MAY the food problem by cutting down the waist Sioux City Tribune solve ENGLAND CAN aafely agree to give Ireland any kind of gov ; [ernment the irish will agree on.—Florida Times-Union 4 VILLA IS reported anxious to buy some Liberty bonds, With Sieh AWiki GAIL Pil | Mexican money? SEATTLE HAS completed half of its Liberty loan subscriptions today. But there can be no fifty-fifty arrangement with Uncle Sam Week Com. Tomorrow | ELLIOTT & SHERMAN FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS DAVID W. GRIFFITH’S § Greatest—Most Successful AMERICAN PLAY The One “°°. Big One THAT WILL LIVE AND THRIVE FOREVER THE RED CROSS may save the life of your own boy, brother, or others dear to you. What are you going to do for this humanitarian work? JUST BECAUSE the bathing season begins today in Seattle, it was not at all necessary for the weather man to add a few more drops of water out of the skies. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE thinks the kaiser’s hurry call for an American dentist was prompted by the discovery that his crown is Heroes of American Navy FARRAGUT NOW IN ITS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR DAVID G stretched David Glasgow Farragut is | A heay chain was thea herever the elvll wer, [across the tiver, tofpedoss were FILMDOM’S MASTERPIECE ted tr the channel and fire the hero of Mobile bay and the man who opened the Mi rafts awaited the wooden ships sippi to commerce for the An officer told Farragut of Northern states. the chain and torpedoes. Farragut wae born at Camp “Damn the torpedees!” Far nals peta ee fergg a Able! ragut replied, and, turning to MAT. AN J ey his pilot, . 5 Maj. George Farragut, a vet eee ne eran of the revolution. He re caived En carte eaval Geinine Forming into two lines, the fleet Children Reserved and became midshipman at the ed up toward the chains, then 15 50 age of 9. He took part in the utting on all steam possible, they c c capture af -pibiee duaibe the uot forward, The fire rafts were war with England in 1812. lighted and set adrift among Farra se hie ota the navy, Far. | &ut both forts showered the Adults Admission a with al course at Yale, | °*Plodi c : of several ships Broke Chains tl the civil wa But Farragut's ships passed the 4 of |forts, then the t field and Or nally broke thr 1 SEE ONCE AGAIN OUR AMERICAN HEROES Minsis#ipg oO r 1862, ut cap. 45 vessels, tured w Orleans with a loss of until t boat lost. Three days later, Far 4 , n and St ran the batteries of Vicks rag ‘ THE TERROR OF OUR CIVIL WAR STRIFE THE AWFUL RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD THE BURNING OF ATLANTA THE SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR THE AVENGEFUL KU-KLUX KLANS and the whole river was NEXT NOVEL “A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY” BY EDWARD EVERETT | |