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STAR—FRIDAY, OCT, 26, 1917, PAGE 6 ~<<~!| The Seattle Star : went League of Pubttane ra by Pubtiant . | Phone Main | blers, by forcing panic prices, daily inform the American public that they have trpe of man without a the false peace rumor is discredited, they depress the market on the strength point terfering with the successfu! flotation ot the Liberty Loan J. P. Morgan not long ago said the result of the war may depend upon and auditors at a meeting university the othe 1 there are a lot of people none zing the fighting arm of Uncle Sam. : it is high time to pay some attention to the New York stock exchange and 4: Al there People boat : who woader Why ihe Gost Of IIVINB| eatner, Hie can nul ter fair om disloyalists who are operating there. If the present bear movement continues |") paces dee interfere with the sale of the Liberty bonds, if the gamblers continue to play the gris ip Bey ble, let a buying a LAberty | Matt fr y on a strike, o But the be ® close down the exchange and shut it up for the balance of the war period. The inx to convert anybody to your way with the ' the the wreckers of values should not be considered sacrosanct. |! ‘Ninking A club or stone Is) joven) mue earner the ry should not be above the law. They should not be allowed to play their rotten ss soe he ea: a ¢ r G. 8 whose name we cannot, can he get tt AP tg we with impunity. F Koes tends the following adver-|a Liberty B nd? HB The American people are in no mood to countenance the performances that) tisement from a paper, the game of now being pulled off in the Wall st. district, while decent men of all classes of which he provably, expecta ust Shoring Gushes Water Deiety and all degrees of wealth or poverty are trying to do their full duty by their| we can't guess it of Purplish Color WANTED—An I have lont he ak opmmon countr) ice & fae a WILM GTON, Del, Oct nae t purple water has —______+ THAT’S EASY. HELL HOUNDS ae a fawulng orth on oa Discarded Kelly When the Germans saw a calfskin hanging on a barn) 00d how e ederiens. and —__—— @/door in France they nailed a French baby’s body up beside Row™"y Fo | N BRALFY it and marked the word “zwei” (two) underneath them But we're — According to the Inst census,! BY RERTO: 5 Farewell, sia id, whose every line e>¢ The idea was that these humane Germans considered the | finds one PR pe ieee leapt oondiayr agro | ow Pemiliar ae the features of s friend. French as mere cattle. ee pe land area in crops In the! skitied — If the French are cattle, what variety of creatures) TH'S WATCH you SOLD | how that comradeship te at an end. jare the Germans? ME DOESNT reer bave saved my tender beak "rom turnine Mya ae See Mews wy Suid | TIMELY BUT NOT LIKELY | ee This is a seasonable period for the socialists of the Farewell, old i4 German navy to fraternize with their brother Russian, so- about 27 per cent of the tlk | forces able area i> IDAHOWOMAN can “a greatiy tm your pristine cialists, ‘round about the gulf of Riga. | MADE WELL pb ng ability of Americ gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses— S18 at Kohn and Kisenwein’s) But it is quite noticeable that when the German so-| better matertal was ever available we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole-, yeu must retire from active cialist gets his brother socialist down, he isn’t strong on hy and the movies some condition, and this while you sit and smile. all, of tat «- liberty, equality and fraternity. . th ed thetr hicherst ctvill ee : . yaaa r 85%, ~ i | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- mer nog val Merong The small cost of this important service will aston- Ming the wuts t| MORE ZONING BY WM. | etable Compound Did the rhe photographic division of the fg ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate. i i i 1 rps, as it is now bein vo obl 7 yer. ls really something It is reported that the kaiser is about to declare the) WEtG YOU Kmow Times Work. Nothing Like it. Sead wader Prt ba Pint Baseng No obligation whatever 1, old Ite seas about America a war zone. Like others of Wifflam’s| oe get td Stow, Aberdeen, Idabo—"Laet year |! enlisting some of the finest sci-) Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction iethe ofan be beavy ea may brow’ Ihattle fleet eas oer ig in which no part of his own! wh ‘ with |@ptific talent in the country sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. the a felt be heavy on my brow? (battle fleet will dare to sail. my| The odern “war maps” over Full upper or lower set, guaranteed it dae jeser-a comast © 4 It is right cheeky of William. But it will not work. back. jwhich the generals bend their for i pose eee, HT eae ye ed 10 you aoe. wale, abe re asked | heads are made by piecing together Parewel!. oid tia—bot stay, a iitte IT OUGHT to be easy to put the “ Lydia photographs taken These Plates are all made In our own Laboratories. ning. atriotic” state public (7 TA brand new band perchance may fix | Service commission to sleep, now that it has absorbed so much of the tor company’s gas. 6 Vexetable Com fo—you xrasp my (ES sah aed 1014 rewell.”” but BRITISH IMPORTS Increased $45,000,000 during September After taking |they must be Pitt ‘Au Revoir!” And, according to the Berlin schedule, England was to be starved ne bottle 1 date. Every : gamers to death by August 1 felt very much | risk of life by the he ere is a Kwooster THE MAN who fears nothing is as powerful as he who le feared inden ot Oe 7 Wonderful That Poses as Hen)” *v*rybedy—Sehitler Mee paeee + been made Reed & Wright, Barristers, To Y vie ) KANSAS CITY, Oct. 26.—John THE U. &. government has limited the sum any departing ronto r onsen give 5B. Bales thinks his rooster ix car-| traveler may take with him to $5,400, At last we have found out Philip Hamm, Meat Market, To-| tab ound ia the best medi: | imposathle | sying mutual independence of s« why we can't take that European trip. rato, : ee ever t en, and 1 < entirely too far. The rooster h IF YOU can’t buy a second Liberty bond, now’s the time to Toront Percy Prestidge, Abe been sitting for the last two we start saving money for the third. An Peter on two eges, laid by a friend - Wa 8. D en who suffer fr before leaving for the first lin THE KAISER evidently got a white elephant when he angered '* & minister ressing {lla pe t trough. ‘Siam. Siamese troops are soon to appear in the trenches. Foie 1 sex should be cor Next is to be an bs nd Week” all over the t . on everybody Is being urged by food the newspa ners and commissions «y of Lydia FE. F mmittees to t tatoos Deaipe to restore thelt 1 Mf be 1y 7 w whett Lydia E. Pink Vece ( nd ¥ ed, thus redu t! } rite ta y 1 tia ¥ t \ . says Willlam Phi " ne of ‘ be and ar the Pre ) DM awered by a woman, and held tr France. Old Hindenburg tg anoth: ero contid 7 er who figures it's cheaper to move than to pay the rent a * chang: | ed the 6 ¢ mak them br “ution higher It's a Poor Outlook for Next Year's Wheat Crop FOR SALE—Farm 20, would make a garage or repair shop Advertisement in Cleveland (0.) Plain Dealer see THE ORIGINAL ICE PALACE Alas, alas' The ernst Of this globe is warm Put it ts And the inside 4 A ball of ice Hard blue ice Colder th A man gives That ts him. He hits .500 And fields .999 And leads the league gee a decade the “Milwaukee Road’’ has wrested from tomorrow ‘orts and conveniences of electric travel and made them the heritage of today. Giant electric locomotives, the mightiest in the world, impelled by the forces of the moun- In stolen bases tains themselves haul the heavy steel trains of this railway across the Great Continental He t wall Divide —440 miles through the Belt, Rocky and Bitter Root Mountains—with ease. Of the t No smoke—no jars—no cinders—just smooth even almost silont travel through And the tan the glories of the mountains. Of the att And so successful has been the operation of these electrified mountain division® And after a long struggle that work is well der way for the electrification of 211 additional miles through iv a as DR. J. R. BINYON i ne world cheera ee ee ene Warkington. When he comes to bat Free Examination The future has indeed been made to serve the present, When next you journey across the continent travel the electric way—via the Wve hams Best $2.50 Giasses And ie. portin On Earth Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry actcrame |e uct i one bone, And the thin crust melts SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVENUE Electrification and travel literature free on request. J. F. BAHL ITY PASSENGER AGENT And he hits the ice, tomotriste Glasses not prescribed SECOND AND CHERAY, SEATTLE The hard, blua.tce Unless ableiu nsosavary Merkl Snodgrass, |BINYON OPTICAL CO, Zimmerman PHONE—MAIN 6960 ' Prins’ AV ub O Near Sencea St, Phone Main 1550 ne needs s r better # a ar desire to run thi has endeared ¥ Despite Pres | of war to a finish. him and made him a trustworthy|“,9- Rhodes, president of the! i inate he k vthine excer sir \ Hf] 1 perhaps head Chamber of Commerce and Com. |!"* 7 be 1 know no loyalty to anything except their own selfish and perhay a” ‘ Re aera 6th or anything igns. They are using their country’s crisis as a means of filling thei: eee ee ee en {time to pla pckets. They are engendering a feeling of unrest and of wonderment which is| “For everything Ive kot and Lem goer gine } everything | ever expect to have, champlonaht; kodak RHODES IS A “SLICKER” AT CROQUET He's a Regular Wizard in Getting Past Knotty Places, Cliques and Factions; Is Optimistic Newspapers e elty _ sane, « $200 monthe $118 ooo a toner This j areata per menth, iy car ny, 806 @ mene harder t t Ad Even the old time commercial tgome pyeiok | president: of the Se ites admit that Rhodes’ ability te Rhodes is doing things for the} in largely the | _ =| ree avold Hneups and cliques has @iven government an well an the city case with «out j vM . Will G t ' k lthe organization en effectiveness Ho ts actively engaged in organiz door sleeping and ' that was pot dreamed porstble at Ing the retall merchants In every How Much Longer Wi overnmen about himeslf than it ia to.g8 nn reg rete 2 Fi ' the kaiser to talk about a \! @ time the new executive took | city in the state In compliance with bruout the win - ; ible offioe the food conservation plans of the thruo Put Up With Disloyal Wall Street? | eet tt te deed cany to oot tim Mowan wen |eorweme nk ld e : totic ne »' any of Nis business associates Rhodes has a human streak in . ptimistic, Too ith the b a erculosie but A' the present time the United States government and many patriotic people; Samy of the employes in the him thee In'as"wide as hie whole |, President Mhodes’ has’ only one | campaign agaist ee nae . . » va * t wo feet and als he optimiem f a fe y aco, ht all over the country are straining every nerve to make the second Liberty Immenee store of the Rhedes body, which is about two foot, and | "PUE ay person can tera Brovchs’| was recoesmended $0F thee, nutter er i 3 h , 5 4 half, and extends up his ex fee aves wba Ae te sege | ogi uberculos ‘or oth Loan a brilliant success, | to apeak at gr ngth on his of frame and minglen in evepy one | explained, “so it Is the duty of| ing from tuberculowls Hae 106 aay d There is no use concealing the facts: so far, the fight has been an uphill personatity of his 200 pounds of flesh er some ot Os earth {0 eprend.| ery WOR Mr ranaat i . 3 fee, ; . 2 2 bseripti » hee » re Native common sense,” ta the An old clerk, long past the balf * ene ie On SOO ie yneers were 100ked upon Pand a discouraging one, because the subscriptions that have been made have not), “Naive Sonny mie ecutive ooht al cerks Jone past the Dale rcnin the dark “There a too| Thene pioneare were looked Woes » been at all commensurate with what is needed, secretary of the Chamber, used ahuffied his hands thru some cot ss ierand the’ aek. chads | naekbare, WD openly expressed . And it is precisely at this financial crisis in this world-war that the gamblers 1, toting Rakes. on bolts, what he thought of his sai, belt that the inurvived the ox: " o : . i . » se > we sing 1 rompers — ; An fa boosting Is concern-| posure (which wa » on the New York stock exchange toy with the honor, the security, the well being Corbaley anid, “that fn, he affection swept over the old man’s | 4 is far as boosting ts concern | posure (Shits ot the experiment. "of their country. For the past 10 days or more there has been in the exchange low himself the advice and sue. nce for, minute, and he replied: /vtst doomit newt ft. All'we have | Aas. matter of tact, there are @ well-defined and deliberate bear raid upon the better known securities. These {gens and opinions from every ont in every individual, from the by Pear i of ‘<hl ar sol hiv day where there was one @ decade lowent office boy up } : 3 Other chamber assoctates indi “He walks thru the estore, He's Patriotic od to those who are in il tle faith in the various securities which are traded on the exchange. cated their executive's success lay chi’ dnclad wothinn, bet tet the] «At tate junctdbe, tho. presides ihe . Public and corporate stocks and bonds are sent down with a bang, and pros-jin the fact he wan Uunweitinh hav slightest frow of ‘worry, Ve seem lof the Rhoden Jont himself tn na ‘ae tal open a Pective buyers of Liberty Loan bonds are asked to consider what bargains they (ye. Guten oe tee ah oo Scaenee “aiealin tap iy are enthusiastic sbout can up i i ose C ¢ ose yyalists depress the market Understanding Croquet Slicker had left only six hours of his 16 pick up in this present bear market. These disloyalists dey ¢ SF a A nant, easy rte ee Ne: mother |bour working day. So we left COPED. se iene ae when there is a rumor of peace which comes floating from Europe. And when) corset ae eee By Dig oa hy mn ag te ‘sald, that the color! , A sleepin porch 4s coming te be it in fe dent Rhodes’ state taken to sleeping in the open and did not have time 4 have been so benefited by it they t business, he finds We sumed he would never again consider any oquet with hin be ed 8 other plan. Alfred Tattle s Amert itizer Proper garb to insure warmth, rivals f t sceistes insist despite the temperature, is essen- th kor” not amiss tial, however, With an accessible Bie pest ciptains ettaiine tae spoken in similar strain. But the re- ak Ee D. KK."s.". { Editor's Mail ‘CAMERA MAN {|te IN MODERN WAR _ : . * * : And at that, an egg is a poor Bond WASHINGTON, 0x of the kaiser, there is just one thing to do and that is for the government i’). Mn in to use In try.) Pinally, when be te forced to g i ON, 0% camera and t of these men, whom ordinarily the stock exchange gamblers greatly heed COLYUM nite Wee Bick 5 ’ : mae pecessity must spend, thelr work: hd respect, have this time fallen upon deaf ears. } give my view thra The { * Ie thot rest ot night a portion of Our government is arresting soap-box orators who get up on street COrMeTS awe o Laberty nf | the outdoor air that Nature intend: d spout disloyalty. It is suppressing newspapers that seek to aid Germany by! Exes were thrown at speakers! a Liberty camera men be UNION-MADE Clothes of Excellent andre: tant as aviators for the airplane The organization of the forces of ture re have [observers who have taken it improvements have Southeast Corner First and Pike n the cameras and For Ten Years tn Same Location—Diagonally Across New kinds of esults before thought Spectal Quality still obtainable at $15—if you buy at SCHERMER’S. 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