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DEC. 14, 1917. PAGE 6 E“Zion Mule Corps, ” to Whom Commands : Had to Be Given in Hebrew, Aid the Britistt : “It happened that there bad come 'COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE ry UA mt r mar THE SEATTLE STAR a 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Union st. OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEwsrarens ‘Tel News Service Nui es’ (Kditor's Noto—This the fitth article by Herman rine ted Hebrew editor, tell ye wir te I abewdime.) od Press Association down to Beypt out of Palestine many hundreds of people who had thence to escape the wrath of lthe Turks, Many of them strongiy | doaired to band thermmetven together 7 in a figthing host and place thelr lives at the disponal of Hngland,” writes Col. Patterson, how he came to command what was probably the | most unique unit tn the military an | nals of the world—“a unit unknown | for some 2,000 years—since the days © lof the Maccabees,” and which had |adopted the “Mogen David" as ite | | ernie. | ‘The language of the unit was He brew, and its Ingliah colonel wap hard put to it for ® while to trans late his commands from the vernag 7 ular; but they drilled rapidly, the | dominating thought in the minds af | the okies” being that they must \» antl to strike a blow for the free |dom of Palestine and the Jeqgal | people The British command did not pla, that the “Zion Mule Corps stu " do any fighting. The Last to Leave These “Jew kickers,” as they came to be known, had thelr own opinion about the part they intended |to play. One of their “kicks” result Watered at Seattle, Wash. By mail, out of city, 40e per me ____year, $8.50. Ry ¢ a itaieene Published Dally by The Star Publishing Co. mange commecting all depart ae Second-Class Matter 3 months, $1.16; ¢ months, $2.00 a month. one Main GOO. Private ate MAN RERNSTRIN we American Hebrew Haditor Copyright, 1917, by the Newspaper i Enterprine \weoclation) | Djemal Pasha, Hover Bey and} wilat Hey are the “big three” hold ny the ‘Gextinies of the Ottoman mplre in the bollow of their hands. | corrupt and unserupulous, jood-stained hands are di *p into the wealth of the| | | | : ‘To Impeach or Not to Impeach To impeach Mayor Gill or not to impeach him, is the tion up to the council, in special session, this afte: on. | And let it be decided this afternoon. Let there no whatever the decision may ve. ~ There will be temptations, for one reason or another, | one side or the other, to delay the vote. The council, | r, should let nothing stand in the way. Whether or Gill is to stand trial or not should be chentenaty | cided this afternoon. If the vote is for impeachment, then the trial should | mn no later than Monday, for the mayor says he is ready | Taajat Bey ts reputed the richeat man in Turkey, and his millions are mafely stored away in Burope against that inevitable hour when he must Constantinople ein ime pum her im y, being m \ in womewhat xpect. His ambitions are r perial ate ranks Taalat sec amaneed thru the myriad opportunities for graft that the political understanding with bis ancciton maken ponnible Give Them Free Hand 1 of being degraded du of the Hence, ine for hin de ; i | Viritiah in ashe wan ed in their being armed with rifles, it. And the case ought to be disposed of before the made milit f Palestine 4 "between drinks,” way ep al of the year, so that 1918 may be started under a sues te see cheek Mauna oe cece ee ee hter outlook. If the vote is against impeachment, wity for the statement that of shrapnel and shell, they did their pon assuring this oF Be oy Pasha entered into an oa with Enver and Taalat that were to have @ free hand in Con stantinople and Anatolia, in return own little bit of shooting ‘They were thru the whole bund ness,” sald Col, Patterson in apother place, “from the landing to the final uation.” the matter will automatically close before the end of | One way or the other, let's be done with this un al my UsKGRe, nate mess by the time the holidays roll round. yt eae ev. for his unbridled guthority in Pales Lookit, Herb, you can go deven miles faster if you wanne tine. ‘ ~% am ae of fact, they were the x “Aw, shut up! | » Djomal assumed control of ast to leave. +4 “They dimplayed cool courage um oige to the Wise -~ ten ian saiation: of boven 160.000, watt der conditions which would Lae up Wh bou ‘ fa set the nerve of even 8 en we read about the drastic proceedings of the |} B, GERM * payin rere Strange scenes in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in 1 and Abednego in the fiery nments of Great Britain, Canada, Australia, France |} ° lo ‘ irrigation plants valued at $20 Jerusalem, Christians of Gtterent deocminations are here een Heavy shell fire was thelr i aoe anne 0 in a freefor 4 over religious differences. Jews are tant lot i wn Dave ap | Ann 090,000 Italy, we must admit that, thus far, we have only been abt Willian et Weed Crees Chariat The Zioniats and their institutions admitted to this church, and Mohammedans are prohibited by In one battle the Inniskiiting fing at economy and conservation. sens Gatle hewe been cant fatth became vietima of Djemal's crueity their priests from entering it. Fusiliers came to grief, and Colonel ‘War. aa see P s fight tuberculcais, |) from the beginning of his regime. Patterson tells how the mule egg Tt is to be a long war. Russia testifies to this. The ent tal nloata, | Accusing them of treason to the|s collier Vulcan, to carry food and|ated by Miss Kaplan with auch re-|eame to the rescue of the 8d ‘ " the: are man on nearly all the battle fronts testify to it. Ger- ber wc a’ Gs ‘esas “amen Ottoman stituted raids| clothing to the suffering population. |markable efficiency that when she | regiment yy has final’ i in Germany. know just what it 2 “of his] Arrival of the American argosy |died last August authorities| They were unloading a convoy, finally got to be licked in Ge y py sii esac Phe wife Be ay x cilaenan % nblem of the Zi-| brought not only relief » famine, | provided her with a military funeral. | but seeing how weak the Innisicl- Thus far, our government has, largely, merely asked. Tt tm a disease |" hat dows for < memeare @ siz-cornered star of|tut struck terror into heart of| Again Djemal Pasha’s persecution |ings were, “these Zionists, having will conn catused by | ier spouse bad phoned he w sia come | David—was to him as ainivter as the! Dermal Pasha, who blandly an-|of the Jews gave that people an op-|the lust of hattle strong in them, eed sepa = sae gre 4 | the qrewsh n the! flags of Germany's opponents. | nounced his welcome of the nav portunity to win distinction—thia | left their mules to take care of them ' If the above assertions are true, the wise manufacturer bette et tw ‘Cibeedia ‘bacillus or ca Starvation Threatened | vennel and approve? appointment of | time in what the world has come 4, and under the oi e j rj Ile swooped down upon the Bera! jets on © committee to handle |to regard as an unwonted field for|Corporal Hildersheim, lea is up to produce only non-essentials will con-|germ. ‘The germ anna ad a whet the cook would sey.|lel Schoo! of Aru and Crafts, estab | (he relief |the “tribe of the wandering foot the trenches and materially assisted converting his plant to more essential use, and the | Prsite or fungus in repelling the Turks.” od by the Zionists in Jerusalem. P mw Approximately 1-10,000 of an Inch |x. gem bell rang: with @ tired air Again U. 8. to Reseue | Hundreds of young men had fied k storekeeper will be thinking of stocks more nearly con-|iong and 1-100,000 of an inch Whe anewered It, and spon | hoping to find the pupils engaged in id saneg |from Palestine rather than sorve| It ls easy to understand. from ; This germ was discovered by Robert |The Uiresheld stood a stranger tair making badges with the hated insig But his benevolence vanished | | ine the allies. But their flight | ese experiences with the lineal de to the essentials. Sech at Merlin ta 1008 With @ stolid automaton | nis. From this angle alone the sit-| when the last trail of mmoke from | SANU ot a Me iM ey fought |moendants of Judas Maccabeus, why The expectoration of a consump: | he said, “to the house uation beeame #o dangerous for the|the Vulcan disappeared beyond the |. o'er aay.” but under the Union | Colonel Patterson recently prevailed Jews of Palestine that they were| Mediterranean horizon upon the I Jack ns Of theme | With s patent mechanionl serving maid Ri i? i el ° Mu contal 1 er wet OF Ree eae ae frome feet compelled, in order to escape execu-| Barly in 1915, Djemal iaeued a capes anes 0 mit him to ult a Jewish regiment ‘ “You wind her up when the day's be-| tion, to strip the alx-cornered mtar| decree commanding all Jews of 2 =e to fight in Palestine, where only a HE WHO touchs inst ugh best. Now Tacoma i getting the arn germ destroys tissues ar ! A n the ark-curtains in their syn-| Palestine, nationaix of allied coun-| They have won an imperishable|ftew days ago two scions of the ton the vice situation. Watch Tacoma’s troubles grow ¥ poleons or toxing winger al Be -— aKoguen | ttoman subjects, | name for themselves as on} house of Rothschild, Captain Neal m the wellknown symptor t “ off from ng omen forthwith to| Mule Corps,” whose valerous is| Primrose and his cousin, Evelyn BIRST IN war and first in peace, ts an true of the American Red | "oS. Co moneet form of t A ES ann Me. ih a Failure to} cue, and the American cruiser Ten- | Rothschild. consecrated with thas as it was of George Washington, the father of our countr Are | aia ta tuborculosis of the or| Deing the wer itante were threatened | was to be punished by expul- | nessee, rushed to Jaffa from Egyp- | life's blood the soll of what Great ia a member? poo bowed ~ ogee bs starvation. The American an waters, served as a ferry for the | Britain has decided shall be the Jew- i consumption, 4 tap on Gy Bhe Zionist organization immediately un Ten thousand Jews who had come | refugees. ish national homeland. = ais wae ante Ee vag hlbaedl odd grin th cepstnn ore d dertook the financing and mainten-|to Palestine from Russia and Ru-| They were carried to Alexandria, eee ance of Its institutions in the Moly | mania refused to obey Djemal Again |in the {lfated Gallipol campaign (More Tomorrow) y has installed automatic fare collectors, The street car com Tt i# most apt to attack the per. a Land, and a8 my sequent, in behalt| the United States to the ree-|bave been tmmortalined hy Col. J. Gre getting so they want everything. fon who is in a weakened physical) ,0"cive her ofl @ she dosm't equcak.|0f the American Jewish relief com-| where the aged, the children and the | I. Patterson, thetr commander, in condition; one suffering from tack) Arq Sw "rent her te 0 lo 7 ody ag Binal te Bh Dock, “With the Montet EVIDENTLY A BLANKET of snow ts not the kind that'll keep/ 0% proper food. or @ victim of aloo — J. vided by the British army and oper: | in Gallipoll.” boys warm in’ Eastern weather at Camp Mills, at this season| holism. Sometimes it attacks close | the con year. So porrgt sending its own eter rd - lon the heals of artp, colds, pneu | T+ wife of the busy suburbantic = HARDY & CO. DIAMONDS—WATCHES-JEWELRY-SILVERW ARE HE SONG, “Over There.” was sold recently by one music pur) Ting and working conditions| A* the cot tame in with "ber visage Bracelet Watches Men’s Watc $15 and Up Elgin, Waltham, to another for $25,000. If anybody mys the high price ts due! inpure alr. darkness, dirt and dust Hamilton Special 15-jeweled, ‘War, for once we'll believe it. also help to bring about the disease. 20-year gold-filled $10 and Up Bracelet Watch $17.50 Also small-size Elgin at Za Pm leavin’, eum FHE GOVERNMENT 1s to pay for the work of breaking the ice Value of stone produced in the| Some Motherly Advice Bt Mary's river and the Straits of Mackinaw until December 22. United States in 1916 was $79,-| hey left weeping women at the “ Jepot, women who called to them to snow plows on the railroads yet | 041.699. ba Saal re . hi - button up their overconts, to “He sure and change your socks # you get to Rockford,” and other motherty advice. National Defender and Sun. eee | How Long Can He Keep It Up? | Chiapuaso, above all things olee, is a technician. Few planiasta who have er appeared in nneapolia, not] m excepting those of world-wide | fame, have excelled him in sheer) ability to strike more notes in a| given time—Minneapolis (Minn) Tribune, | eee | Which reminds us that Hugo! Kelly says, “An army is as strong as ita socks.” Christmas Gifts . why not buy from a long-established, reliable JEWELRY HOUSE where prices are always moderate and right; where merchandise is the best? The government haa ordered the railroads to discontinue fast freight nes. Do you know what a railroad t freight line ia? SPECIAL Elgin or Waltham, in 20-year gold-filled The fuston committee handting Mite hel's campaign spent $1,000,000. at's m lot of money to spend in| ot electing a man. t be discouraging to Seattle f the high way robberies. 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We're beginning to feel sorry for the sugar planter and refiner. eee Mix-Crar Nick's daughter, who waa | said to be coming over here to write! fairy tales, isn't coming. It's just as well. She would have found the competition too strong. | | ee | Signet Rings MILITARY WRIST WATCHES Sherman, |Glay & Go. ‘Theatre prices have been reduced in New York, and managers nay It's on account of the war. Maybe it's) the theatre of war that we've been | | reading about cee | | “ram thinking of ecanomizing,” | writes A. §. G. “Do you know of any camouflage for poker?” | Labor disputes are often settled und atte ihe award h ‘" been abe 901 SECOND AVENUE, COR. MARION STREET paid for by the side which won the decision, |

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