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yd STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917. PAGE 6 BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON ‘The United States will make an early deelsion on the 1307 Sevemth Ave, Near Union st. LEAGUE OF NEWSrarEns)| MEMBER oF soRIrrs NORTHWEST Teleareph News Service of the United Prese Association ipreme court onstitutionallt of the draft la t Entered at Seattin Wash, Postoffice as Second-Class Matter | Sue a vccunied “eaminea” \abeas By mai€ out of city, soc per month; § montha $1.16) 6 montha $2.00 yelous time to live i have been consolidated and set for _yeer, $3.50. Ry carrier, city, 300 a month | This i bade, tbr time caring Deo, 10. By Christmas it Mats 00, Private) Whds/s)) She world's afire, poaaible the court will render its ——— ‘ lecision Neve have men more bravely. striven At the ame time It In expected - the court will hear arguments on constitudonality Irafted men ab 1 has not yet t it it is undernt of ‘This questi judicially raised rd canon will be “Nevér have hearts best higher 5 ey have women borne Sorrows unbearable Nei} TIME WAITS FOR NOBODY According to Washington advices, the federal authori eS 4 responsible for war preparations in the industries are h such devotion, tremendous, sublime brought w the supreme court at an About to amlopt new methods in dealing with “industrial al r b) early date Unrest.” The policy of charging all strikes against I. W. W » Never, was life so stupendous and terrible ET a itators is seen to be wrong, and there is to be recogni hint ge — ee cl of the fact that the real, underlying cause of the un-/} ) Fest is the failure of wages to keep pace with the rising | ost of living. As this paper intimated some weeks ago, especially in| ‘Taylor, | r A’s in thir marvelous time. A) a is ) wonderful age ts live in neparate,” drafted army cannot de the United States. | aption from for » that the nent outel The right Tegard to the copper and lumber “unrest” in the Southwest | ° PYTTTTITITITI TTT TT TL This is the argument urged by whee tant dorvice @ e Northwest, respectively, the federal authorities have Tt enc ad fini tect echt ” Thomas Watson of Georgia, who in-|ing with Taylor that ser a 1 t Saige = ¢im romence apired the G new, Federal | the country ts opposed to the trying to pull the wrong tooth. Raiding the in- jous I. W. W. leaders hasn't relieved the industrial ache, jable tho it may ve been as a police measure, and authorities have struck the right policy, if they suc in their plan to readjust wages to conform with s in the cost of necessities. e plan under consideration is to fix a standard of ) Wages in given occupations, less or more than which stand- | the employer shall not pay save under government per When £ leth and blood are so freely given “Ts stem \the Huns’ advances When the daily press is an epic history ‘From every country and clime, ~ Thrilleg< with glory ond fight and mystery Thie 3 i & marvelous time. By J. W. T. Mason Propomals of the allied govern ments for the formation of a unit ef command for all fronts, will not be carried out in practice, Indica Mission. This is the basis of Great Britain’s plan of dealing | |tiona already point to a radical industrial unrest, but its efficacy must depend wholly lehange being made in the first on control of profits. To control profits is a most in- S&S | form of the idea, which was to give an inter-allied | aupreme authority staff, somewhat sit of the eate undertaking, and one requiring much time, and if AN isa erveleaie dy to live in ar to the power re valuable to our government is one thing especially it now it is tim We hs ~~ the time to perfect thes: ¢ Crowded with huge events Marshal Hinder nd Ger sts a plan to et industrial unrest in respect of labor Von Ludendortt possess their vas lly, but Italy, Russia, our war cause in entirety A time when conflies far split and rivera jirengin, not mol ater goers k for our immediate dealing with all those industries TRaces \jand continents; ai ge step tl PS ead Austro-Hun Cor tly engaged in turning out war material, especially ere of Germany and ubordina For the world is stirred to the deepest heart of it to them. Our government can and should concern itself with} And Ge thril] to ite urge sublime ju of this method of govern ‘the normal! labor problem, but it can only conserve precious | € ° | ment ts the pris o -scthng a, nang od | peace And I 'thank grim fate that 1 am part of it \-Thie tragic and splendid time. | won 1 by dealing with war industry unrest in heroic fashion. federal authorities, having decided that industrial un-| it is due to wage conditions, would be wise and justified! commandeering any institution producing war essentials. | ticularly is this true in respect of shipbuilding plants, entered the war to make the safe for democracy. As Tenant Sees It d their closely allied concerns. Ships are, finally \* | "The present te a time for doing ob on In rhage when we declared war, the kai: eee ngcmmmncers ay Berton Breley every possible thing to #trengthen 90 late!” e was betting on his U-boats, our in gnifi- | the allies’ m: on because aeperchant marine and our conservatism. But we can RE M E M B E R SA M M I E Si: ire amp Serta’ net tie Caareoes Re Meee um. 8 - - ic 0 % : ne i a re Mail Christmas Gifts; Today Is the Last Day|-*. teas bi tee Be x O ra] x | ¢ thin method that rma 8 gO- : : HICH ISTHE RIGHT COURSE?) tz rant or Shetes [Sete If tt dosen't intertore with the)! ih sng to | In the end when ‘The rich, full tones of the Violin, the lightest, One day, a few years ago, the wife of Sir James M.| ‘¢ front In time for the big Don't send anything that will| The plumb a aeons ten. | democratic ge daintiest touch of the bow, every beautiful effect ie, noted British author, told him that sh Id neve! cet in the trenches spol! within six weeks it me achieved by the greatest artists are reproduced with in .. 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K.’s.". | The boys will aot long ago, according to allegations made by Mrs.|ing and find thelr presents trom an in a London divorce court in which she was suing} home piled up beside them. There “ decree of restitution of conjugal rights against her) *!!! be 4 general package-opening nd, Cannan told her he loved another woman and {"shration ail along the American refuse to return to you.” Pack Strong Her first husband had given her up when she asked | Owing to the Peat: fe fesiaks to, Cannan pointed out, asking her now to give him) ages must eo. Aunintant Post wake up that morn the greatest number | © ter an n ‘ By United Press Leased Wire to the woman he had grown to love. She refused and|™ nae Praeger today, “and to the Ba Pye ed the court to compel him to return to her. This the|' oe See eoeae Bee Wp: Eee t effect « | that they must withatand the weight di ‘SUPREME COURT SOON TO PASS ON DRAFT LA Two Questions of Its Constitutionality Are Involved—Service Abroad Is One of Theg doubt on ninth ease noted as the exponent of the conten: | o ti Analysis of the War Moves LIBERTY BONDS SELL : decision declaring the law conntiue tional, and an appeal was taken. constitutionality of the law te resistance to the York court sen Quentin peniten rature draft tenced her to § ure The in quite distinct from Mie ation of the draft law's con w 7 lity. I contend, and mball “n ~~ reue to the #up court, that| tary in California for a long term.| upheld on the ground ot ee his law t# constitutional A peal wan granted her by Su-| eral government ts given pecifically by the constitution to Graft men for three purposes; naroe ly, enforce the laws, to sup trandies, who bail be ae Court Juntioe ected reasonable rn! » at have I what the particle of surt will rule Neither " pt to the right of the drafted man | cepted pending an appeal ae ae exemption from service on for-| The other cases came up from| press insurrection — A i, pe cn soll. 1 regret the question of | Ohio, Minnesota, Georgia and vasion, This provision | ke om matitutior f the draft law] York. The Utles of these stitution w vores in 1S an even b rained, because I do| Kuthenber« The Unite congress aut gg ene t wish to see the other question | (Ohio); Arver va. the United States; | soldiers to ee insurrection, led | Grabl vs, the United Staten The court has held the law = io shea P (Min-| passed was constitutional 5 nm Case One of Many gerin ve. the United States (Min | P of the argued|nesota); Kramer va. the United] present law is almost identical Dec, 10 are the result of prone (New kK); and Jones vs Difference of Opinion ions for neglecting to register as| Perkins (Geor Constitutional lawyers generally Watson's Argument Those who contend the draft law in itaelf iv unconstitutional rely or the clause in the constitution which forbids inv tary servitude, bas ing their argument on the conten tion that enforced military ser Jamounts to involuntary servitude draft the that against Emma Gold nan, anarchist, is brought under an: | ther webtion of the draft law, which | makes it a crime to resist the draft ( ais chew’ Hannis Taylor that the draft law, as such, will be declared constitutional It ts only a matter of getting a court declaration at an carly date, On the question involy- ling the conatitutionality of sending the troops abroad, there is @ mug wider division of opinion, many y agree with Emma making #1 Judge Speer of Georgia rendered ai tution Written for °° The United Pr eoccce . It in impownible for the wn militar t power of the A change of thin nature would react unfavorably the jon politically, but Ino might cause a military disaster by overwhelm allies’ gene with pol problems no democrat fe @ r ix com nt to handle ontrol of the terrible dis urge dic countries deserted, nburg has pelled t ert Turkey? It wae the German dictatorship that preceded Von Hindenburg’s a which shattered Jtwelf to pieces against Ve while the #till earlier dictatorships lost the battle of the Marne and could not break thru the weaker Anglo-French lines in the great series of battles for Calais an instrument that defies description. Sanitarium Publishes Free Book Ghowine. 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FS . at manner as to per - ey didn't use weights in se neue ” mer Mrs errie, who refused to give up her second | Such Manne: an ee agg iy titt<““£8 pd their name and ‘ isband when |e asked for his freedom? poet ae af Advert ee RS ate oe ns aa a bi Wood, tin or corrugated paste | A St. Louis marvel has invented Re li di road make wood containers fesied |& rubber penpoint that will maxe| Relieves Indigestion THE CARLINE BONDS roman ota gene rayne a na ei * oy. and tollet articien ii be included |when oine around the tends and! [iy Two Minutes ‘4 Prompt, positive action is more eloquent than words without violating the parcel post | curves’ Simple Remedy Sa —and more convincing. _— imple Remedy Saves j “i * P : Mark ‘Em “Xmas” A baby olephant or one in ite| j Therefore little need be said concerning the action of| ..: packages must be conapic.|7OUtH Is an awkward article to| Doctors’ Bills Beattle pecule who have so quickly oversubscribed the city wousiy marked ‘CHRISTMAS MAIL | D8¥* Sround the nursery? ayape _ cariine nd issue. and the soldier's company, regiment| | | : ‘ Enemies of municipal ownership fought the extension |°T other organization, and the) 1) * =o ie os ral hate into Ballard with all the resources at their command. vous idmooue noes ee P Their affidavits said the extension was a “new and sender's name and address should i have | * and|t The newer type of airplanes discarded the brick chimneys mov stairways Movel” scheme for which there was no demand, and that the bonds for building the line could not even be sold. Is there a demand for the extension? Are the bonds saleable? appear in the upper lefthand corner Write this in on the wrapr nm tag Postage must be prepaid in full at the rate of 12 cents a pound or not ns In the stone age, when an author = their The plain people of Seattle have answered emphatically | fraction thereof. Any stamps other | Wanted to write @ novel he first|the front, and many atirimite ties —with their dollars. The $40,000 bond issue, to use an - so stamps on ee addrens | he a Up © couple of £3 napite of expomure, hasty eating mapeeesion that used to be quite popular, went “like hot |e ee eee one nteele with |. eo far en ‘Chemists ay stickers or they can’t be mailed.|MEBBY SOMEBODY PUT HER)! park g | asf Foe Plasters or stickers that resembie | ouT tralines the excens j] pay the extra cost of gas, make belleve the money |POAE® stamps are not permissible) Mrs. C. Hamel waa among the ex | jiuithy. ie WHEN you fis still in your pockets. That's virtually the explanation ef Gov. Lister's | healthy | tinguished guests at the bazaar, held | abe on the outside of any package. = gy well as n aiete cela ib to how © raised , Pager coy sce edb Don't Send Boor Jat Inwull's.—Libertyville, Ill, Inde-|expensive, Bi-nesia 's ow be kept “Such phrases as ‘Merry Chriat.| pendent 1 oe ene earn te cc aceaee” |mas,’ ‘Please Do Not Open Till eee | THEY'VE EVEN suggested a “beeriess” day. And if the cloudy’ Christmas, ‘lappy New Year, ‘With Mins Elizabeth Haller and Miss)‘ ‘Weather keeps up, Seattle will also have several cleariess days. Rest Wishes,’ may be placed on the | Leah Horn are entered in The Preas | voeal content | J. V. Musik is @ theatrical com | ¢ arbonate |tumer in St. Louis. b And Capt. Gallery in a policeman | in Chicago. We'll wager the rogues | are afraid of him More ladies wanted for decorat ing pillows at home,” says an aa vertisement in the Omaha Bee perience unnecessary.” Sure it's un necessary, Comes natural What Physicians Prescribe for Nerves | 3 | r oe THE USK ORGANIC | “Coming downtown on the same | PHOSPHORUS car this morning writes T. E.G — “was a woman with a big batch of Something over sixty years ago. $e ae socks. They were not wrapped in a|Pelouz, a French scientist, discov paper nor were they hidden in a cor-\ered a form of organic phosphorus ner of a knitting bag, #0 that we|which, when taken into the humar passengers had a good opportunity | system, was quickly converted statemen’ to view them, and the straw v nerve tissue. 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