The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1917, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Russia is demanding further military . successes from the allies as the price for her active continuance in the war. This Situation in Petrograd shows indications of having reached the point where Keren- sky cannot secure action from the Russian army, except under the stimulus of allied Victories on the allied front, or in the Bal- kans. There is no doubt that new encour- TLE STAR| [THE SEAT 1307 Seventh & orn 2: OF Nrwsrarens | Private schIPrs NORTHWEST News Service of the United Press Association ans Matter onthe. rf month Ny ca ae nthe, $1.1 y ih 30c a month Published Daily by The S¢ rapt hone Main G00, WE MISS YOU, BOYS! “Do they miss me at home, do they miss me?” first line of a civil war song which has become a classic Were the home people to unite in answering such a runs today, a mighty chorus would go up to cheer the who have gone off to our various armies. Perhaps the big fellow wasn’t alway sy to pry out bed in the morning. Maybe he had irritating ways of Si But how we all miss him! How selfishly we him When no one could make the ice chest stay closed, he the lock. When the grammar school brother couldn't his decimals, he became a willing teacher. When Sis ded an escort, he was at hand. When the baby locked if into the bathroom alone, he rescued the prisoner climbing thru the window. When the doctor was called fe grandmother at midnight, he hurried to the drug store to get the prescription filled : wht the tickets, and checked the baggage ¢ the train. And when, at his country’s summon | up his khaki-clad form, we all wept bitte | =who tried to set an example in courage. 5 But even then, nobody realized how much everybody iwas going to miss him. We are just beginning to find out “what he contributed to the family comfort, welfare and nd put her except father HE WAS ALWAYS READY TO DO WHAT NOBODY ELSE COULD DO! "And that is why we had to send him off to war. It War ust another job nobody else could attend to just fell to him. But, boys, how we miss you! GLORIOUS FRANCE # Making every allowance for the fine work of the British Italians in the world conflict, this is in a very special ; France’s war. It is France at which the kaiser aims most savage and smashing blows. It is France he is i to ruin by killing her men, sending her women to ‘untimely graves, starving her children, looting her factories and destroying her orchards. And amid al! this wreck and ruin there stands that pus country returning blow for blow—the marvel of admiring world. She stopped the H at the Marne. Almost alone, sustained the attacks on the Somme. By herself she d to the barbarians at Verdun. She is still holding miles of the 450 miles front. Her troops are repelling s along the Aisne. They are co-operating with the in the latest thrust in Flanders. i At Salonica the best troops are French. The routed of Rumania were reorganized by French officers. jans and Serbs and Gre have been equipped and re ‘armed by the French. The enals of France | fur. ished the big guns and ammunition, not only for the id French armies, but also for some of , has spent yore and a half billion dollars purposes, of which only one and one-fifth billlo rowed, and she loaned one billion to friendly nz And all this magnificent record has bee 4 ite the fact that some of the best of her iron, i tural and industrial districts have been in the hands the brutal invader. FORTUNATE MR. GILL he Mayor Hiram C. Gill is certainly a lucky chap. cause he had been councilman only a dozen s and mayor for four or five years, and attorney for various characters ere this for 15 s or so, his knowledge we extremely limited on handling the vice problem, as ested by Gen. H. A. Greene. Very, very limited. So he floundered about for dz and d whither to turn, yet desperately wishing he Be- sug. uld so some- thing for the city and the government. Indeed, yes He might have been floundering yet. But Gill very fortunate. John McCourt, represe e war de ent, came along. McCourt knew things that could be done. And McCourt told the mayor. “Goody, good,” said the mayor to some of the sugges- tions. To some of the suggestions. And forthwith, Gill, who knew not what to do till Me Court told him, closed up dance halls and stationed polic« to keep an eye on suspiciou f And maybe Gill will now al sources of vice traffic. Isn’t Gill the luckiest McCourt “wise” him uj CHAIRMAN BLAINE pared a statefMent. THERE'S es. o know how to curb other ort of mayor to have a man like ‘ of the public service commission has pre The gas company Is preparing the bills LOTS of taik of the state taking hold of the city problem. If the state controllers s\ id be of the same Gov. Lister's public service commission, they could just Olympia. Their word (and their action) would be no vier n AS ay in speci well TAKE IT from Mayor Gill, this fellow John MeCourt is no shy bashful lily of the valley. GOVERNMENT COMMANDEEIUNG of telephones lar operators at the boords, sounds a whole lot camouflage serviee with boys. with the regu weeter, at any rate, than BEHOLD BtUssi\—a Samson with bobbed hair THERE 18 nothing fresh about Greene in the vice crusade thing He's had experience on the border ere this 4 WE CONFESS small faults in order to insinuate that we great ones—La Rochefoucauld have no HAVING WORN furs probably don a low-nee all sammer, Madam Fashionplate will now ‘ to talk to neighbors doesn't a of a good time LEANING OVER weem to be Nick Roma the ott's i THERE 18 no limit to women's sacrifices for patriotism—Kastern college women have abolished fudge parties. ; a RAPP PPP PPP PPLE PAPA Russia’s Collapse— What It Means to the U. 5S. When mother traveled, he |! a train swallowed police |' , not knowing |‘ STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 3, 1917. agement is now required in Russia to over- come the pessimism which is natural to the Slavs, and which is unquestionably being increased by the blows the allied cause is receiving in Italy. The time has come when the most seri- ous consideration ought to be given to a strong blow being struck by the American army in France at the earliest possible mo- ment. A quick attack by Gen. Pershing, even PAGE 4 if no more than moderately successful, would not only aid in the recovery of the Italian morale, but would be the most powerful argument the allies could use for keeping Russia actively loyal to the cause of entente. There is not so much danger of Russia making a separate peace at this time, as that the Russian line will become so per- manently passive as to permit further large THERE ARE NO GOOD KINGS, SAYS CHAS. EDWARD RUSSELL “Liberal Czar,” Freed the Serfs, But Sent Thousands to Serbia; Constitutional Monarchy Is Only a Fake Alexander Hl. of Russia, the BY CHAS. EOWARD RUSSELL /Kroatl the visitor good kings, and cannot posstbly rn Jevelopment Who Spent Three Months in Russia do. if he in a| be. “en 3 tr gior as a member of the official Amer t t y certainly don't t ¢ 1 o d the old days a h tak ‘ er a 1 r b m The name is an There ed serfdom n Ru « are no “liberal monarchs,” and 4 wo, Ww ala never were There are ne oar the fa , r 1] the we any Unless ed out boot will gets y YOU'RE BILIOUS! | = CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS TONIGHT Don't stay headachy, sick, or have bad breath and sour stomach! | pray for th *, those wh 108 Wake up feeling fine! Best laxative for men, women and childr ral The NAT who are 1 nos, and when Thy plans for th ‘ ot > give T i We and M > are 4 o whiek 1 hel IONS PRAYER ‘C’est La Guerre,’ Islanders to Make Pp RPA PRL DRED PDP LDP PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PPP lu the other side the city, where, ember I help wa he made a call upon one of his rel 7 that atives. ALLL LLL, APAPL LPL LPP LLLP withdrawn would: contribute to the resist- eastern to the western front. ‘I roops so with’rawn would contribute to the resist- ance of the Germans to America’s eventual offensive in France. Every encourage- ment America can give Russia to hold fast to her eastern trenches is a weakening in the German front facing Gen. Pershing’s forces. The time has arrived when grim responsibilities must be assumed by the United States government. hie his sec to the ® Romanoffs, was like him destruction of Alexandet #, if he had any, d out as an lensnens of the reve tin Russia propaganda in with ran jot But be v. if any scheme of constitutional monarchy had gone thru, then we should not have had the revolution STITUTIONAL DEVICE TO EMOCRACY, If the forme supposed to be HF republic MONARCHY HEAD OFF quarter-way the mind rialized, be Alexander There are two things about this lock he war on his way wo bombs were 1.2 ED. B82") Beep COLYUM | | oun rinny Annan Kid Brother Howard po you KNOW? d to draw rest of the f ee ai " Ww t : m ” ways makes cakes thdt nas 1 orro or sunday, an ‘ s thretnin me . 0 me to paw lidnt do or r maybe she ard an if 1 ¢ wont tel Editor’s Mail flies for Sarnmies| ii nos & 1! WarPno TTC Jellies for Sammies wen he = WarPoem by U.S.|. sax vas, sor. 2-Porto Rico | “ ee DEFENDS DANCE GIR ; betr t re t of : ea a Crazy Over You? ts Ambulance Man : fe k ! Dear Min Grae 1 oe Gee Editor The Star: After mis Lierisan Hala dass : i 1 ' and work in a store. A young read the article <a xe ar } r - an ¢ *s to the store every s serving in Fra ' seo" ay, and I am deeply in love with rp ; , , nf ing maki d 1 think ares a little the lov ‘ er - Rage: » never asks to go nit oN hee ieee you think he au “ Vor ; these expert w Loving Kid.—San , co ’ ke nN how to cam isco (Cal.) News. ; i “ yr 9, SL. a ee ° as ‘ = A : \ a la r Q win a « v Hf lg eSS * Arc Here Told the Best Remedy cena | ie for Their Troubles. ery tran t on 1 nd Freemont, 0.—"'I was passing through tho critical at be ‘ f eing forty-s nd hadall “4 4 the ta eiatloned In the art ' ; |" smmended to me as " ‘ to which I have referred Rt itsurely proved i Twill stm iy that, in m ‘ane aks 4 as have disap- sais lon, these halle abow, general:|You stop to) cole St., Fremont, much leas objecttonable dancing 4 than will day, in a she rom t Peoples Savings Bank Mas hades ND AVE. AND PIKE sr, We Render an Exceptional Service In COLLECTIONS TRUSTS GENERAL BANKING | of the girls employed these halls are providing for th |children, and many of them re larly send money home to th sai mothers and famille GUARDIAN Genera ou will find the @ ay formerly employed TRUST AND SAVINGS winder department stores, or BANK uitresses, and have earned fr $7 to $10 a week, In the da Cor, Firat Ave. at Columbia st, alls they are able to average fr $ to $4 a night From my experience in ent North Haven, Conn 1p i restored my of the girls employ H, L. JELLIFFE 708 Spring St in| . . ver Canadians Must Stay Pet: | : , hi tir! at Home During War & PRIDGERBORO, Ont Nov 2. q irl Nobody between the mre of the in| first draft, 20 to 34 oO is male single on a widower without ehil ‘om | dren, will be allowed to leave Can. ne ada for the Unite tates if he ha ‘om|not appeared before the St. Cath-| lerine's Niagara district medical ex-! this amination board, x —Lydia BE. Pinkham's V health af ough ¢ the trying symptoms.” x 197, North Haven, Conn, Yin Such Cases LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND has the greatest record for the greatest good reveryt ange of life. There LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE Co, LYNN. MASS,

Other pages from this issue: