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— We have taken him He th Harton wh hort a bomb VULL LEASE UNITED PRE VOLUME | Seven Sons Now With| from The Seattle Star D WIRE SS ASSOCIATIO: ‘POPE BRINGS PEACE NEARER EASTON MOTHER GIVES TEN SONS TO HER COUNTRY -~ IT MUST BE SAD TO BE THE MOTHER OF A SLACKER,” SAYS WOMAN OF GERMAN PARENTA TONIGHT! o—We Rave fatten him from wi beauty of shock of combat 1 he wants it to encour o arrow it to soothe by A million times be dw nen to seorel and the blasted area of N Ve » feast his ey to argue or Mow TONIGHT! The Greatest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest BRVICE SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917 “1 went down to Seattle the other | (“werner ‘WHAT THE WAR | week to see seven of my boys leave —Mle wants tt to retteve him from iG if he rine hin Hite <You can help Nehten the burden, TONIGHT! : LAST EDITION WhATHE ONE INOLOTS GEAMANY GE tashamed war duty for trying to ge camp. Sold are not supp “It must be sad for a mother 4 Uncle Sam’s Troops talk much, and my boys are good | MEANS TO MRS. to know her boy is a slacker; " soldiers. They just sat Ma. to feel ashamed of her son. | 4 ir and Three More we're billed for somewhere in the} SARAH BOWER! | wouis feet almighty bad to - 3 : - East I knew what meant Uncle Sam has drawn the fol know that one of my boys had Preparing to Go; ro 1 kinaed them goodbye and came | iowing tait” trom. members of | # yellow streak, ed | ‘ | back home hay tans } em has, thank Go ey've Seventy two of Her Mrs. Bt «48 years old. She SEVEN BONS on the way to | been raised to stand up for the Men Kinfolk In Ger- has been married three pe the ) the front. They are: Sergeant hil each at rg vcs eres ° : ° ars, She was bo Francis Ledbetter, 24; Marion going to fight for her a af many Fighting in on and lived during } Leqbetter, 32: Arthur) Ledbet. || the way | Brought them up by , by { nh a German colony 2 ’ ter, 30; Louis Ledbetter, 29; } , , the Kaiser’s Armies) Pennsylvania. | Charles Ledbetter, 26; Sydney . She emphasizes the fact that sh Ledbetter, 23, and Edward Led By C. A. Clay an American citizen, and gind of it. } betters 22, privates in the: ariey Stale Specia PARENTS RUN’ The first three men named are T. , EASTON, Wash. Aug HOTEL AT EASTON married and have one child ritten for the United Press f 24 \ Real Mother She a husband, | J.)¢ each NEW YORK, Aug. 24, : i the 1 ia hin binine Be here. Th THREE SONS REGISTERED é- : e | aun Bon | ; f been | Jay R. Beattie, 29, railway en —Pope Benedict's explan- S title. rich; ed by he ' gineer, of Easton, Wash.; Al ation and amplification, Sarah Bower, a pio for bert Beattie, 25, farmer of ' 4 neer woman of German little Crowley, Ore., and Clark Beat. || thru the United Press to- parentage, | her down ng tle, 24, roundhouse foreman, of by United Press Leased Wire day, of his peace plea, is id P e ne 4 : clad f n | Easton. Jay and Clark are WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Pope : I. She has near enough ome. the hum married and have one child |) nenedict's explanation. thru the the most important move nephe brothers ax mount fer to the ) each, The three men are ready “ is to end the war that any in-laws lined up ealaaey € when their call comes United Press, that t fo Row , THREE SONS-IN-LAW REG. the wrongs suffered by at, neutral power has yet | 4 uit | * ny OC 5 ISTERED Homer Anderson Ger and mv i made, because it indorses, 4 half a mpany to war ru hard tam ) farmer, of Ontario, Ore.; Wil-( larly considered gave a distinctly t least by inference, the strength \ one ». and se) liam Walker, fireman, of Eas-( favorable trend to icial peace; @ st by . A And’ évdl in’ Germany | of them is s ed of me. Ihave!) ton, Wash., and Sydney Nicker- § th t tod all-important demand of 2 of ber°> men kinfolk brought them up to fear God and | 80n, carpenter, of Easton. No ature of the Vatican's the allies for restoration. ‘ f f he k . respect the country of their birth. ) slackers in this bunch statement created undisgui 1 . 3 ee ee ee a They have never anything to ONE BROTHER AND TWO se at the state departn He also indorsed the Members of her family in this NEPHEWS WITH OREGON 4 , “ A bring me sorrow d that a more f right of all e0) I Country are flocking to the colors We are a healthy famil TROOPS: Lieut. G. W. Man ward the pope's prof pia # Ps: ples to offset this quota in the Prussian all fighters. My grandmo ning. one of Roosevelt's Rough fes any time k coven. ee a armies 104 years old, and is Riders, and his two boys, Sergt In his original peace i It will be kin fighting against kin meny, ne John Manning and Private Rob: at has been behind the pope's proposal the pope created on the batth ? when her sons ties 1 heard ert Manning original note has been the object i i } sous " hea r nal note ha © obje the impression that he | and relat / the top” for busy making socks for the boys at WILLIAM MANNING, = a of inguiry for many days aoe favor af ; the United’™& fj he firing line aap brother, and his ten sons in His statement today cleared up, W&s in or any a @ fo Enr | rh is tant theeom spie's | Tennessee Joubts in the minds of offi. kind of restoration being © 7 7 Twelve boys call her mother. | War io Germany. He crown’s HENRY MANNING, a broth here. It appears now that exacted from either set of " "Seven of them are now on their war. The commo like | €f, and eight sons in Kentucky edy world peace may depend up-_belligerents ee ; way to “Somewhere” with U. 8. peace r than kil And lesser relatives too { on success of the pope in securing, His holiness now, however, amie s troops. Three are registered But now that our ¢ is in | numerous to mention. Germany's consent to make ra- pl his statement in words that for the draft, and will be ready it got to se It will One of Mra. Bower's brothers, jon and restitution will be given the closest attention when their oot” Sones: Rhea hand 4 for the to give | Sergt. Albert Manning, died pope has cleared the way—/by the statesmen of the allfel ‘ are too young for war, but keen up their boys, but when the coun during the campaign in the put the question of justice Pi aye: a9 = for the ould give | Philippines urely up to Germany—and the It is necessary to remark, aides hese are the many other a ; be : cswitleas as to condonation of damages 7 bd shin then without plaining mre on answer is a caused by the war, that there men Treiat scattered from Wash It's the only way to ke free t io ‘ MOTHER GiVES HER S MESSAGE Tie Raw’ GAS Ker ta with nterest. T In .other.. words, 2 ALL WITH A SMILE HA nes ae ix. That's my opinion Press raed offictally yb aaah en orcas he pope inthe “me : FOR OTHER MOTH rer pearl Sage bookie that damage inflicted om That is all Mrs. Bower had to t to an © th 1 know at it means ar Bien. &-baager teen hulled reac betas nth feeicedegie > Relgium must certainly be made. @ give, but she gave her all with a ok te Ou the old country. And I know what | the “pre ace could good, and possibly the damage on” smile, hiding whatever she ma tof t means to live in free America ts meaning that he other territory as well. If the pope | have thonght. She holds no brief think to I'm like a Russian I talke once ace when America’s |ig to secure endorsement for the and is doing her bit % aroused doing noth and see He said he'd rather live footed n accomplishes his principle by Germany, the end — Willingly to help make the world the Germans Gomad-o pocagpun 4 than in a palace over in bis restitution of in-/ of the w s in sight. Lioyd safe for democracy whip us? Not much! Ill take g country. That's what I think of ‘ and reparation for | George r ly said, “When Foe makes you thitk twice to see cost Gado aaa the United States. It’s a country eee sic ‘have learned to think and say aa oy arch way Mrs - 1 that 1 worth fighting for, and we've al led embassies saw Ne SUP“! toration,’ then peace by ne oa Hower go wag But they've got Left to right, Mrs. Jay Beattie, one of Mrs. Bowers’ daughters-in-law, Mrs. Bowers i rnt of se Sowers, be io m Hos gen ~ saat Leek tO 30N Sahn Sur ‘vert mentary note toda ‘age ine nt Ras seorsity Seoul co) via Asa . aren eno Ts for suppor fr al ele: ts 7 vs ' to go. We mothers must be brave baby, and Mrs. Clark Beattie and daughter Eleanor. They posed for the picture in front of the Bowers Pete to win the war, there| Able-bodled 1 Stine ta te play ‘or support of radical elemen Takes Lioyd George's Tip : bout our sons mountain home at Easton. ie in Russia, the Erzburger and social-| | Be & - ist nts In Germany, and cer.| The pope has seen the signititl RI ISSE 1 a tain pacifists in ngland cance of the British premier’s dec THIRD WAR ARTICLE BY COIN: an’s comment on enforcing any laration, and now accepts it as tHe n of government upon any na- real basis of peace Everything © echoed the recent else in the pope's new statement fs by British Foreign Min. subordinate in importance to his alfour was said rent acknowledgment that damages be paid for the outrages inflicted upon Belgium r jom of the seas ‘is a matter — DANCE TONIGHT SCION’S ARREST HEADQUARTERS OF of definitions, and as for democ ENEMY BLOWN UP tic cannes Sicorced anon | Hiking across country with | Germany as a written term of cad Rioti Wire * his wife and another woman, | Bx United Press Temsed Wire Lies Thru Russia~ By United Press + case | "WASHINGTON. Aug. 24 peace, but is already being done so TO CIRCUS-GOERS! HOUSTON, Aug. 24.— dressed as men, landed Fred : igre "\ by the re of the kaiser’s mille ’ & a ¢ Bell military headquarters in the ‘ re going to the ‘ , b Nolte, 26, scion of one of Bell. | trian ers Secinte to iin ee Sixteen are known to be ‘ Tolmin tor Was wiped out dae P t ingham's wealthy families, in dead and 18 wounded as nviac te weuay including nmanding — officers Restoration Is Crux the third of the articles — by Oh Vdward Russell, goin a iy Of last rials ide was arsested with the |When struck by two Italian bombs,| Restoration is now the cru @& q i for ‘The Siar, who spent three smenthe in Russia as a member Reco fn the result of last night's won ene arrested with the | tccording to Rome dispatches to |the peace fssue. All other matttaaaal 9 jal Root commission. appeinted by President W ites! BB ae er the she rioting by negro troops of ba ibsek Martharn pedir near {the Italian embassy today are secondary. If Pope Benedict | ; pond lnvestiguter. A fourth article will be pr thing —there the 24th infantry, figures ie Gt a a he ky ase shows his re puted skill asa diplo | ¢ made at the circus tc show. Of the 16 dead, 14 Sheriff Peter Johnson, on a | BY some niin sri Wire mat, he will now eg eed ‘o a 4 night concerning the tobacco are white men charge of trespassing on rail WAS Aug: 24— a eneial “by the % D RUSSE LL orale . - s Nearly $2,000,000,000 for 1,272 for acceptance by the central pow: BY CHARLES EDWAR yRUSERLL usnia| | fone. Woten for i || “The Illinois guardsmen road Property. ite wite, and| chine, ‘aupreseting. ‘voesiece ers of the essential tous u are an American, ident ao ae Bees have rounded up more Mra, Waitt ‘ Rob! roa na eily t can tons, is the U. S. shipping succeeds in doing so, the holy see AB will be active and st on the battle line, delivering a pu ” i *| than 100 of the rioting are the women, They ail declare| board's program to beat the | will earn the honor and glory am r allie We have received an under sroes, At lenet AG ane they their way to Yai submarine, it was officially an. | baving blazed the way for per S time looks from the day ground message that a host of | negroes. st s eer, were ait ay to Yakima nounced today. imanent settlement of the war. 2 bout all in and telephone girls and telegraph | believed to be still at to pick attend nope re ? Mtstcins Mislicaerio ot ae girls will be with us at the | large, When surrounded, gible Sipe te Gf Gepres Nols: « ae tell you something about ge oat nonin ae aha the negroes surrendered. Charles Nolte, director of the Bell NIZES RIGHT OF 4 ‘ But | ; it Guise Nebabed lid: will Be By 1 p. m. 26 of the negro riot ingham National bank ee ae ers had been placed in the county | Searched for Cards rn " ior the program : ei | A The case of Russia is never so eatin Marmand ot: de ot Be re side, tae act | “We only wanted to our bit R LE SELVES - catt. , ‘ " WAVS|Western Union Telegraph Co. and THe eh ee a |declared Mrs, Nolte, as she spar ch had as itis painted. You can ali a Fr elt of the telephone (Of 388. Devine, of the 24th infantry, \w ed in the pocket of her overalls ; 7 ' hac 0 roune of a nunitio: | P y i discount about 71 per cent of all thE | compar e a . me is poses * renter? a 0.6 3 ue ‘ esa BY JOHN H. HEALY Rss fonary wor eak, to he east 100 more negro soldier: 6 county Je © saw pictures t rese Staff Corresponden: gloom and old blue stuff you read \iwen ino attondance and therefore |, At least 100 more negro soldi peri AC wonmah daly. sanek's week Ant consti Prose Statt Correnpondent i Ae the tobacco fund. pga appar pean ee, a wearing men's clothing and we : thout 1. And. there other kits tots of | white tHlinois troops guarded street | | Capt. J. W. Mattes, who was il A se eae ee ROME, Aug. 24, —The United Press © ] t e, to felt Ol lthem, who will be right on hand 48 | cary. alle and every lead led in negro troop riot, sketche: ; . 6 atl fo! j e aedotie alienate alwayee althar are cune ot haNtt ing to Camp Lagan, where the riot. |by Vic from a group picture printed ting our hair off, can thes” was authorized today by the papal secretary _ ny ‘ 7 t Jelieve "Ove roing to he rested | i hic aper when Mattes’) ‘The thing that makes Mrs. Rob BE eee ee ae ean eee it. ConIRiK. acm OCGA, | MVR ats (Canin co lke ropuitad LeomiRaRYHURC Teh Team: inson angry is that Deputy Sheritt Of state to make the following statement: t ¢ ' o cc r ) othe vise and tl e | 8 Dis f m . ; J rence was reporred Jo! 801 parched et fo: :. ‘ ‘ ‘ nothing could be otherwise and there |? ta nisgsion ts only 50 cents, cen: | roqy nent. was Tinning ee ee “The first two points in the pontifical ap- : about tlemen. Ladies will be admitted | piph sion of the negro reg: | xy , Ve do F : ; i i isting situat Russia—the real situa free. And the proceeds will Ko toliments wax demanded in street| Negro Troops to Be We don't look as tough as that,” | peal for peace, treating respectively on dis- the nightmares dreamed by the Blue Line Dove vi oa? dance at. ons as you |mectings everyshers | Tetworn ie; Kept Out of Texas) srs. Agnes dow, matron at the|armament and freedom of the seas, were regule of the old egiine OF ANE SESS SS anal night lone 1201 cheowe. armed. were reported to ‘have left] x tated Cow Lomeed Wie colin tune’ men” aie hus aon for's|suggeated by President Wilson's well-knowa A, |There will be fox-trots, and two-|here for Dallas today, Efforts| . WASHING ug. 2 egro | Ing ‘fake as see j ‘ a halt in the Russian military activi-|steps, and one-steps. and hal! were being made to capture them.|regulars who engazed in last long time sed alike, in pine PMEessage to the senate. ore o sul verybody } e a da Ke tue . " = } me f about that not gene rally mewn oleae ecanipeuadita: “eave i pala Woman Starts Trouble night’s rioting at Houston will be! overalls and men's shirts and have “Consequently we are inclined to believe tN d ve t hat ought to be pondered by| tou are a aathe) time hale a The trouble started, according | moved from that city, Secretary |loggers’ shoes and their hair cut . aN bb es aa aa D8! 5 the police, when a pollceman ar|rexer announced today. Atter|ehort and brushed back. a le pon. (that they will now find, on‘ the part of the kK Be: . temperament, -whict incloverl, tind my check for $5:"|rested a negro woman at Camp Lo calling on Haker. Senator Shep: I BOM American people, the same reception that © £ ¢ , . elw ew Wal Fulton, the lawyer, | gan, where the 1 Negro intan nerd ex said he w recom € ‘ore . - * ry ; warn, 1 i a npathetic, stirred by th sue aneon ood one, Do it{ Was stationed, A doldier, eacort-|j end to the war department that cm they enjoyed when President Wilson pro-— (Continued Page 7.) Prat ng the woman, objected, the po |joq more negro troops be sent o Mary Hanford Ford, of Chicago, : . ay —— [asain refers to our “handw-up" |lice said, and wax arrested. Anoth |the Tone Star state” popular lecturer on topics of laber,| Claimed them at the capitol. OLY Mise 240 Lister) i. Hoover announces that with ates by which we ordered the {er negro soldier interfered, and he,| faker informed him that a mes art and literature, will address the “The third and fourth points, wherein mutual condonas tse te pega ! ny gyre wheat at $2, we're to have a 5-cent | prominent listed below va | gh asa Jena site -careanll sage ron Gen nereeh nee tr sla feng CEG Wa ine Baits tion of war expenses and dam , as well as mutual restie™ ure wt ae ire 7 e say This was the signa r a gener ere being sent in from several | day , Augus' ie Gi " of September a legal holiday in the| bread, with loaves Just as large as| "cough up” $6 each And he says oS utituatan of the rioters, and 80|gircotions and that the situation | Hate cafeteria, on “The New Democ |tution of occupied territories was proposed, were formulated: state, and appealing for industrial they were when wheat was $1,|he likes our m AAntinied cen: Mies 40) cas aval in Rand, bs ci (Continued on page 8) peace. | When that happens, wake us up. 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