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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917. PAGE 6 ~ pert Ann ERS SATE Y ntndinuniaans RAR pA pp DDD DRA AARP PPD DDD DD PAD praca | euilty enough, an ft any; yet you! f | o Ig 6é ‘1 - and 1 would never have heard of GERMS ie { him, roade but that, when the | \ “ Ik RYRE” at the close whether he wished to) practe ermn and veoh ve. cor Ue! \ f to th ted 7 = — —— = att it ountry | BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE always been faithful to the | ; same things MEMD y tater, he eried out, in a fit o' hacterta-al scnirrs Ree eee eee eee ret E annnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnn ; BY EDWARD EVERETT HALE | rs a eB i ow J stare ae the Telexraph News Se stensy 7 stoallest and s#fm. Hivorees within a | \AAwnnnannnwn wna nnnnne PPD IID IONS PD n the United States ' eat forma of It Seattle, W by #@ county that very few casually that every offi an had his revenge wish [ ma hear of th of which we have By mail, out of city, 260 per month up to 6 m » thought tt ppl gh A radon BI r me ae Conqueror beer de-t . t tnow how any knowledge. By carrier, otty Se @ month. 4 ne , ©} a mmorved, fi n ob-| bu 1 th 7 min Bowe: the soe AE Under the m Published Datty by Th who replied non the “Deaths,” | Wan! «0 weope the vnnoun or po: ly on an short rods, spheres, or | ——————— 06 lan Dt on board t Naan fhe . Half the o Hay rhe Pan 5 Corvette Levant, Lat MW ¢ erved thru age whee ee : food and excrete ¢ y ‘a south, longitude Ii de | hin ere their 1 , Kerensky minutes south, Yonaitude 101 dein cruse, he reporte had ine glee’ io hav the ait to > he . hilip Nolan.” who oe Nav me not how m public dint which no cavalierl ply in numbe ba y splitting Every great political upheaval has a way of evolving it I aA to Ghearee it: because | oh binen he taand thar| Ded: ti ed in T kn hia wiadnene in two, after hi h of the Matural leader ry war brought forth Wash w anded at the old Mt , t ored the whole mat ly A He, on his part, had grown up in| parts rapidly ¢ all whee ington and Jeffer I their peers, The French re ution eee ! in Mack y waiting for 1 wae re ; fe iy a the, Wert in day iS _ o that all bie ey . ' ¢ ions ah pertor whieh did Whether they really knew noth. behind him and an ¢ re midat of panish plo! Orleans inoases. he Py) Produced its N » made | r aster France ave dl t . te aaene: MAR Sowell pee, pl ale otged B® it w great Gs plot,” and all th est, He had tow 4a ty f to the 1 Sa and, for a time a th the vou atabble-all the | gtaeninal: on | to poor Bure been educated ot tatlor whatever Unless therculosis, from wh ¢ + as ( literature I could get hold A I do not know, Ot been at the fort an hour before | where the fit was & body. dle , " { withdraw nant “an mn / erch rdy dis 3 yA mad % ital : tel n down to the deaths and) put do know, Mat since | be sent for hi ; aninh offic . fering, or aie Sahat, Maer Shean «Hier jaar * the Herald 1817 fore, no naval That evening he asked Nolan to) ant from Orleans, His education Pt fairly by the dark forces of reaction, re is every indication that mn. It ought ¢ y fo ¢ flee ed Nolan fs bis him out in his skiff, to show | » 1 perfected ‘ted: Ot tal ‘ : " y thelr fare ; hin a canebrake or a cottonwood cavities o} dm Alexander Kerensky Russia has produced a first-class) /*Y Melr fares | ple and the report of @ erulse “Wak deol achaga e leader. | hy Seeieaead Sales a an Eh ek Be Death Ends Cause for Secrecy 1; and by the time the nail was There are two great methods of He has been tried before this and not found wanting. A] The preacher eo me ‘<a heaRaMe Ge Pamae , But, as Tsay, there is no need lan was enlisted be nd ‘ « far as diseases known fp | lawyer of S testing against temperance last ta a ve paused at that an wey any longe And now can eh mt tin tho be x! a earned In tye x Me Fs af Editor \ if the officer < a dead eis | not yet know it, he lived a an and cholere | His reward was t sentenced by czar’s bureaucrats tolicots——crandall (Man,) Ente ‘ e itt Died, May 1th, | of * y of showing t Burr m ow | we intestinal at @ prisom term, which the government feared to carry out, so he he ' Man Without a Country.” youns os n Ay heel than you CD 7 Pa ag popular was the young barrister with the plain people, whose| wHAT HAS BECOME OF Many Never Knew His Name hl Wd hE iage c bard testing Had Faken Oath of feng . diphtherta, scarlét ause he had espoused : ) Man Without | Philip Nola ; cams, and Jefferson and t sree tor an cs see 4b ving 4 coukh, | muMpa, In the present soul-stirring es, as minister of war, he ody Phill officer of Virginia of that day r had been in the Army. He grip, pulm ons» iberculonis and ate A i : { gen en knowr of the W to break on the wheel all the pos |. aa ie tats oe oe on colds the Infection leaves is endeay restore somet | ean ers who had him in charge) jon of ¢ le Claret ¢ the nH Prag hetiar sd ited State k in the dis fighting s; 4 vast army whe He © fifty year eed, | When of York, by the xreat treason-triai edt Ley ith and throat, eo neha pat wal » sailed ur em. dashing at mond of lenne r are acti are comes inte res and wi g ' K chmond. , ) the moujik sol A a man! Orleans tn fry in that distant M , ained int aga ere we * ts k se ! , as ta him « © he ley, * rgex from the human t ur watchwor is libe , 1 ity an eh ar ne an th _ —_——_— ward. We have now the free » ney L name ¥ ay, da y in the our device is t World. We have reaped the harvest in a field watered by the P Blood of the best, but we must not ishly use this harvest We are gifardians of the treasure of Russia.” Tf this eloquent leader is spared to complete his task, if the soldiers and the workers and the farmers will heed him, | Russia will do her part in the war for the liberty of the world r Western allies and, give German and Aus of restoring czardom court into his p ate room and re rned in minutes, with @ © like a sheet, to say Laughed at His Sentence Prisoner, hear the sentence of the court. The court decides, sub ject to the approval of the Presi- dent, that you never hear the name © again. From that of the United States again.” eb-—-that he was sick 1807, till the day Nolan laughed. But nobody else ervice, had been willing to| jay 11, 1863, he never beard her| laughed. Old Morgan was too sok be falwe to it and would bave) ane again. For that half century|emn, and the whole room was dead ed any order to march an for a minute. Even Nolag country, and w never bear ber nar He never did bear he d, to fill lan, against heaven knows, there was availed hin n the great to writ worded wrot 1 had given b Long, high poor boy d. But in reply While fighting among thems selve trian bayonets the coveted op to power. fre re he Was a man without 4 as n ma ) t th & e who would | countr st bie ewagger in a moment B wholly nknown-and, — I anee w on order was terri-| Then Morgan added Every Do lar. Must o uty 15 the country at large tise 1% i, on Mis wey ‘hey "ee Sie ans ane oe Se from ian the time which they de : . rts © Bene Orleans in an armed boat and’ de To the ordinary patriotic American it eporte are coming tn of st n the! voted to Monongahela zard and Sig Flies All kesavia God eave, iver him to the naval commander ro : c rr t t the sea at attact ah w- ja 1, euchre The big flies escaped —rightly would not| there.” F that the gove ald’ need to worry ene ction, and poker were still unknown, But! for all | know. Nolan was proved He called the (To Be Contin of the Liberty L« There are over 100,000,000 people in t | eountry ‘and the nation has been enjoying the most t | ampled prosperity in its career. Now that we are fighting for | the preservation of our inheritance, one would think that the!" | fush to finance the government would be simply over | whelming And, in doing so, let us remember the proud and arr gant is E teonds of the German secretary of the treasury when mation was floating another re loan. He had scornft ex A fool will answer more ques tions than a wise man will lis | pointed to the advertisements used by England when a . 7 Subscriptions to a war loan. He said the method of the! 8 ¢ of thing Cc 'Gireus for the serious bus iness of war was offensive toG n | Shark . er t lo, D Staste. The government did not propose to ask the people tole Hoc I eh — do their country a favor, a mercy Germans left that kind of | "wr le Payton March is to be ap to the English. Then he added pointed a 1 to lead one of the The German does not give alms to his country; he does |\*ton# a divisions in France, ng “ee his duty. ; | And Archibald M, Rice ie a a Are we to allow the Germans to excel us in love of| grain dealer in Seattle with of. S Gountry, in devotion to a cause? For every reason that a| fices 22 Railway Exchange on has to advance money té the Hohenzollern military! 4'¢'"@ | |, ity, we free Americans, ruling ourselves, eho" di didieal Ge eee atk idred reasons to assist our country financially. It is up to!; are s who had four * and one Ps to see that every American dollar we possess does its full a, Dor duty and does it now «ga ‘ Buy Liberty B Get a subscription blank at The Star, at any bank, or the jing stor Economic Bitico tens k what our country is to be Subscriptions to the Liberty Loan must be 4 in the banks by Thursday night in order to . be counted for Seattle. Make your subscrip- tion to the Liberty Loan today at any bank. * Have you stopped to t iter the war? and if so, hat socialism will prevail in s our country S -Surely government will arbit do things as never pe “before and the policy of the supremacy of the common good °°" rule as never before; for, what is found good when the a : ‘of the nation is endangered by war must grow to be) racy a rable when, in peace, the great opportunity for progress’ worl td high ideals is recognized rig Today, for the supremacy of the common good, the gov hoa ; ernment takes into its hand the lives of our young men, our _money, our factories, our transportation facilities, our nece aries of life, pretty much all that we have down to the priv ate land intimate affairs of existence. In fact, it is r By autocracy in behalf of socialism, isn’t it? E America has resorted to war in order to preserve 4 jote democracy and civilization. She cannot accompli Bee task and then stand still ~ itesiamicnemacs | ‘War and the Sweet ooth as fact thr n become strong | OUR je and demands do nd that READ THESE SEVEN GOOD REASONS Why Everyone With an Income or an Earning Capacity Should BUY LIBERTY BONDS hour fair city by let tion awchyacone' ~ 1— Liberty Bonds are the safest investment in the world. The candy dealers of NewYork, N.Y., have petitioned |! at om Es cf twocent pieces, “They believe two-cents 2—They are the most easily disposed of. In case of neces- is going to be the standard price for kids’ candy hereafter. | er Nye Already they h iked prices up. Gumdrops that used |The mills to be two-for-a-pe are now three-for-two-cents ly." Our slo All-day suckers are decreasing in size, and will last asleep. healthy baby scar half an hour There’s this ray of hope illuminating the gloom, however perhaps less candy will be good for the youth of the nation sity, these bonds can be sold on the very shortest notice. 3-- Wages and incomes were never better. Nearly everv- one can spare some money for a bond or two. | 4--The majority of the banks will lend you up to $500 for the purchase of bonds and you pay on terms of 10% of the price of the bond down, and 10% per month on the remainder, with only 34% interest on deferred payments. ia Patrlok Hears, tho Injunction, one of nd crush the tho entanglement This fight is one In Low Fares East VIA THE ant to save the world from Tyranny's j “MILWAUKEE” ere rei 5-- Liberty Bonds are issued to carry on the most just Ticket le June 2 ’ lusive—Jul 44 and AEE REO oa ae war ever known, ickets on sale June 20 to 30 inclusive—July 2 and 4 and every fp Mink yoke—for t has Frid nd Saturday during July, August and September Ads 4 7 cine for 3 <i : sete i. in latory ei HONARe will 6—They are issued to defend our country aly eines ilhert a From Points in the Northwest to for all the and i—They are the best form of help to substitute for your Ph | New York eae SAMUEL TAYLOR SALLER personal service at the front. Editor The Star ettle d ute would you k tate in Proportionately reduced fares to many other points in the 710,000 Ricters Are Quelled in East. Return thru California at slightly higher fares. eh Hed Sie Ne ae The “Olympian”—The “Columbian” J" °°" TT Two Fast Through All-Steel Trains Every Day Sew Woolen Socks LIBERTY LOAN COMMI EE OF SEATTLE i sa castes o¢ aitteret some an for Ambulance Men Representing The Secretary of the Treasury. offered, For additional information call on or address Gis aie pe nie talaine woolen socks for the University of Washington ambulance corps men The socks should be according to Red Cross standards, which will be urnished at the headquarters, in lthe Cobb building City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry—Ell. 4812 Chicago, Milwaukee & St.PaulRy.

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