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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1917. PAGE 6 : LIFE men a + 1 nc anla ED, B'e..| eats penct., |America’s War Aims |e een a COLYUM Blocked by Railway . = woe Heads’ Selfishness)" m Mattor Hy Merton o + Sevewth Ave oF NEWSrArens oF schirres NoRTHW Telearaph News Sorvice of the Untte as Association ‘clearaph N ' f the United Press Anse ‘ove cs O80 Rntered at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Seoond-« Kmail, out of ‘ 115. 6 months, $2.00 ar pipes are b Beers out of city, ee And rat ated BY BASIL M, MANLY er pevieda in provieus ity by The S¢ “hone Maim 00, Private} ww) fe eniily. | Special Staff Dispateh lows HIGHT million do we're cold on frasen floh, | WABHINGTONS Dec, a0--tte | IN ay ae geil fumal of American rojiways to din igi4 " | regard peifinh fin ial interests han done more to hinder the United w | States in prosecuting the war than rman submarines Now the railroads are co ushington with only two f & Mat 15 per e« have the ernment of | ‘Thone are not my words, but thone |" fOvernmen : of & responaible federal official, (4 ")" (10 purenine whose name cannot now be used: jnad without interfering seriou ‘The submarines have sunk «few ee eee eons American ships since war wan Me city drive for welfinh interents clared, went to the bottom thounands of tone of merchandine, and delnyed overseas transporte tic Democracy in the Army “The French have exploded the _ ae that army offi-| ers must deal with their men at arm’s length to obtain] Wri fay , being met b> the intermtat commendations from mmeroe and federa ; . | you'll only ealil trade commi » that tb uvern Wbedience and efficiency. Officers in the French army, up| ' oat || Hut the railroads. retuning to | 1100" Sa peu gestae a 0 grade of major, must know personally every man in their} %* morifice petty gains for the sake « ° efficiency, by fallure to carry out on awaits @ word from - fommand and the officers ave their spiritual and temporal | * ‘ solemnly made promises, and 1 oa wisors. And soldier of France—thé Poilu—is the He just missed being an Irishman | Otlving federal off! tatement® " ngiand took over her railroads by @ freak of geography and the lack |#* (© thelr Intentions and powers fou, 4 ufior war was declared, have slowed down al! American war preparations and brought the nation to the verge of industria) stagna wo of this war This is one of the observations brought back from ‘ France by Congressnmfan John F. Miller of Seattle, Altho! tre ‘our trim and there have * been no ru jof an "O." with # trailing apostrophe |Hix name's Mara—not O'Hara—and he's leader of the strongest road congestion, no freight rate in reases, and no threatened rai . ‘ ak hen reid, ltwetion in Japan. But if he had a ea , HED tng Birtivow h@ attended West Point, and has a host of close fri nds| Give us clay pipe in that phis you'd wear] ee ppt tye oy ane al . a rm han ; potives and & ea of all Pall | Annnnnnerrnnrnn, in the military service, Miller feels deeply’ the need of Swe ee ee ee ke ee f ‘ : coun ’ soacial Bridging the social gap between officer and soldier in the DEATH AGAIN sooncetiintintpas inset But, consider these facts, fince |{ ' B. URE American army t must be painful news to the ; November (itt. five commits Po (e a ease ee A merchants Of Sésemn to learn of ereated by railroads have form RARPAPD DDD DRADER EPRPDL APL PPD DLA : And he has focused the attention of congress on the prob lifting ef the vice ban Editor's Mail \ cevared the yernment ha tuberculosia ls to be cured | P jot alone they » wolve ih 1 t necessary leat the ter issue. im ive probler The al , rea a a ” } ee nnn * ~ P has fresh air tick out cher chest—e quick about it ! America, fi : for the perpetuation of a democrat nar ha eee a talked for r of pooling nergy wc ai i " e ' ; CROWDED CAR TRAFFIC tien, be ut b yap! Ae EPivtzatio, cannot gracefully overlook any glaring: needs rch sraee|_ CROWDED CAR |e fi, ee ot vc. RVERETT GAS RATES LIBRARY IN FULL : ; ‘ st & ner waite he “Star: Don’t wl rou rest] for democratization at home or in her army © flag. or apply for a medait” | siaet ofaiiies ani aan Fl power und ter have al wholesome food} , inh : : one oe ~™ Deen pooled in single dint ne The Prussian officer thinks of his men as so many} see Jtake all your 4 an. Remember,| aiuto the fifth railway. corr vs ay BOOSTED; MUST PAY SWING AT CAMP A lente at the state university OU have the traction company on to get well ine or horses. Locracte ¢ ‘arith igh ee ae ree gay . MMPONY (| created in April by the Americar Karly didcov.| lv United Press Leased Wire Staff Correspondent The French officer thinks of his men as comrades [next quarter. The faculty is cer The service on the Green Lake and ssbdoed sell RL raabiet ae an tan oa wy of coe Menage tn p neenaen : ; tas Beery ¥ re oe CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dee. 20. nly taking @ na ohauaede Phinney Avenue lines in becoming jor cure, The best method of eure in| sume o ee wt pay abo Thirteen cases If there are any red tape barriers in the American|‘*'"! ¢ Si Of the ARENT Ot eauia. anacid ren te pecominy |tiry country would “coordinate thelr sanitarium treatment provide) 60 per cent of the incrense which the reyes asen of bookw for the F ; \ > & gollege ex n thewe clay a. Of operations in a continental railway cles) p. erett Gas compa om “inp library were @rmy regulations and traditions that make for the Prussian, . see voc agg Wl me are te iny alae, more ne a wir merely Se td Crone CGartmen . ie are|t pu r a “mp Tuesday. The @ather than the French viewpoint, let us hope and pray) No offers yet to knit EDK tice to furce the cont Pe must be) dividual and competitive tee | wala every yeer er AY for hin hope chest the effort to f mum m Bhat Miller wins his fight. ea Jtoore care mornt ud evenings : / " he dinease may be * Here's a rpt fro sident Wilson's message that D YS ff from apar ragget age — oars * thruout t supper will live. Study it well. Teach it to your children. It TO yoy x Lauper 1s ys is Hees & theme sommniitte eis BE gates lto Atiantic street. when ft ought to|2ave Kecomplished & great dea) by pay 0 physi tuberculosis should on and “cure Bpeaks of an epoch ip human affairs. j i I oF made minutes, Then Rats application of measures that “The thought of the plain people here and : people are squeeaed in like cattle or |STCRUY Inerenged their earnings. | avec A pater he air all goveryments must henceforth brea Blind Boy Wants Cention a the pie! ae yer heres Po everywhere thruout the world, the people who SOMARINE.0n abewy such an heavier car loading and | alin They da not cure, and are a enjoy no privilege and have very simple and un- . On Pirwt t le m dingrace to| Maher demurrage rates, But when | ways dangerous STARBRD 4 tine ta met {tt came to dolAg things which inter! There is no om a caret sophisticated standards of right and wrong, is the QUARTER | Ko oan Bera de S tO Get | ced tn the least With profits or the | cansumotive his spy air all governments must henceforth breathe, if BY HoR EAST | Capit fini 1 er they would live. [t is in the full disclosing lig’t A QUARTER n eve here | " , of that thought that al! policies must be conceived easy! $ wd 1 from enoug lire \ KO hya executed in this midday hour of the woric’ $e ‘ onde w 7 ; Man is approaching the top « he mountain, to stan sir tae p . er HEALTH QUESTIONS . " ie the fogs and clouds in the Tull light of wisdom and wrtey th - . ‘ oa nd eae ..: RED ice. te. Men don't lke te ainad tn ths demande | Holle are due ne, to ! ° es ; F str “in a half-hour after working all One of the principe! reanona ie| which seme t ery prone. A Oh! the centuries of injustice, ignorance, bigotry. lany, hatf ef (heen ta he oo | sab ees cbumnanes Of eaabans caren ves clas eakness, envyr individual power, pomp and privilege, the | The pany saye it can't get the traffic influence, is a persiatent fac: | will prove helpful in thelr treatment mturies of mental and physical struggle, sacrifi¢e, defeat | -aqplt : egg of men stand et ps - senneeene ned reneting = Right living will help prevent them. he shipyarda ng for work. Let sures tha © disregard indiv d despair, he ds leaving behind and below him in the rr |the company pay a living wage, and | Wal rights in the effort to secure LOCATING U-BoaTS ‘ ape oe tang transportation ' loom of the valley , wna stannous ‘eigsees mwntter ie Ss trunepereauon voauris on a noi” YOUNG MILLIONAIRE slain people’s simple standard of right and wrong ts TW ORDER °F : © oF charge ' Le The plain people's simple ght and wrong, | 1s sn one | with a hag _ PACKER AT CAMP uid live!’ Woodrow Wilson's vision in the full glory of the | to Enlist i in n Army CONOR Say te eka: ones Mr ¥ t | - t Ye Forget, Mr. Examiner ae ge Rg — Pg ee nd, bat thir @ can teach blind|firat 10 months of thie year, made | graduates No trainin Christmas day is almost here, and still no word from|ACCOUNTING FOR THE FooD|' ie bank examiner as to when the depositors of the North-| ses vik Ps! | Se SD Bank & Trust Co. will receive a percentage on the wat"shSuet” ice” cle’ | SC SG AS a 1 A SS A A EE A A AAS, Money which they had depow ited in the bank at the time|!> merriage at the St Peter ir widtlere returning from the front. ' net earings exceeding thone of aim | carpe it went under. ‘ bea ebbple Teterned ti. ti aie i ‘ | > In a matter such as this, where such a large propor-|°f Mr and Mra Ho Swener. ar tion of the public is interested, a state officer, axouaaed | pattaking ofa Galnty c “Twelve | \k the people, should keep them informed constantly as|p m. asain the happ elt | | the status of their affairs which are im his hands for| (iM any fends rent y 7 | "@ time. He acts as their agent, and should render an ac-|hgme of Mr. and Mrs I. Swenor ¥ | fount of his stewardship as each new event in his employ grit sbi Bye iad li A CHRISTMAS | v at is being done in the matter of our money, Mr.| 5, any friends Joined them in par. | FAMILY a Examiner? We want to know the marriage spear. “On | ies lay t uple were in |@ ‘ t supper © home of Mr. | It Makes a Difference and are, Revoor. On Wel Pending the appointment of a successor to the late at th eof Mr. and Mrs FP 4 | ©. W. Ide, as superi it of the county-city building, |\\° rte tae ot Se da IK | Purchasing Agent C W. Wood will fill the position! Geo. Benson, where they again par i¥ ith the understanding that the salary be paid to Mrs, Ide. |‘* of * Qainty supper on oe epee ¥ We are inclined to fear that the commissioners will|the Grand T for their future) . | Why J : “ t # ome in Montre Trenton. nt ig Every Model equipped witt | iy not carry your holiday good wishes to Mot carry out this splendid spirit when other deaths among ‘ GENUINE DIAMOND POINT } F : dvoc } REPRODUCER — nc lid a real practical and happy conclusion by giv- #ime-tried county employes, leave widows destitute. We ieee iW tEP J no needle 4 ; @imost sure ‘that the comr i “a th a " { ange.) ing mother, father or grandparent an order i ; at ‘ / husband ¥ " j on the Boston Dental Company for much- fonstituted, would oppose a pe nsion to old employes. : ener at le How much is spent in your family for Christmas presents given to one needed dental work, or a set of good teeth? F But Superintendent Ide had long been very prominent | Christmas ae: eon if gnother? Amounts to a substantial sum in the aggregate, doesn’t it? And, Call and let us arrange it for you . Un political circles, and was influential Tee ded eds ee ] after all, many of the gifts aren’t perhaps exactly appropriate. So often they iyi : itu ey thin That, of course, makes a difference. he wae mean enough to go and get| ae reflect the donor's tastes rather than the recipient's 7 ne SO t for me.—Lite Nowadays many families are eliminating the numerous small presents. They The cost will not be prohibitive, usually about half what our patients expected to pay. The work, of course, will be the best that skilled specialists, working with modern achieve the little personal touch through a card or leaflet. And they pool their Christmas funds for the purchase of one really worth-while gift, one which ESS _ Getting at Real Facts | sale val “toe” te rue ra Anyhow, we get from the senate’s investigation of war|D. ! whose home waas| will pay far bigger dividends in rea! solid enjoyment to each member of the ; p MiGiment aftairs that it will take 40,000 éf the officially |” ire 1 haan family. equipment and the finest materials, can @dopted Browning machine guns to arm the first million) © G. . writes that drinking near. | os dae) : oidiers and that the factories will not begin delivery of the|7r,'* "ke Missing one's own wite Every Model of the Three World’s Renowned Makes Is Offered a After delivery of the guns, the men will have to be|,,74,wonder if Fra ge mage New Edis Vj t | C ] bi f 1IsOns——V IctrolaS=—=Lolumbias SMeilled in the use of them, of course. PAINLESS DENTISTRY not to rely on us ON SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS for an army of a million men before April 1 It feels good to get definite, straight information as IAL, EDISON OUTFIT NO SPECIAL gath 5 Fi SS ES SPE SES EES EDISON OUTFIT NO, 2— to a date or a act, in thi even when there isn’t much Sail: plese, to, | rievances te Edison Diamond Dist Phonograph, Styl¢ 6 nograpt iN Pain is forever banished from the Boston glory in that information. off by mounted officers. It Dught t sying new Indestructable Diamond y heridan dental offices, thanks to the wonderful dis- aa ie ieahy te ative aenay 4 peuoMeNe Dise fords and equipped with Diamond ark keel nll the coveries of science. With the aid of the Z f re npopula ve hone P t t *oint rod mprovement r ling Diamond . 1 sew sa : unpopular ax t He's used to beating it Point Reproducer, and your chotoe of 12 Brint “MaekOMiae’ Kutbeuaiie ten nocd remarkable anesthetic introduced in Seattle | DID You KNow? election Made in) Mahogar Golden el indicator and a very ne, powerful * by Dr. Sipes, every operation in dentistry, LOOK ru ASANT and feel warm. Conl ix $250 the ton in Denmark!! 10% slow going for an ‘eer Yak of Fumed Oak conse. Thin Edison " a tnotor, fr chotce of Ma ‘% even to the extracting of live nerves, is ab- It's not quite tle eith x Batt ube. Bot kid on Diamond Dise Phonograph and twelve Omi ny Pri ig Oal , oom : Oak case a solutely painless. Just a few drops of the steamboa peed isn't 3 elections, price 07.78. ay es Edleon ‘amon ‘se Phonograph % a His 7 ‘ ’ BAW, MIMS, nee you going after the Hed Cross auto, cart and other| sie oats speed inn't afected on ee ee eho Ts tani pepeone: fer 4188-80.” Pay 5 peli nee eels ee Brian Wel; you het ere kid ive son’ an cosesion Mi week 10 per weel Re ind all sense of feeling in the region -of 2 | A matet nlike a wApAp Ss < dart Ul eh CR WAT proclaims that he can live on 13 cents a day, Oh, n0,| he mo ere REN EPRES a A MiiGiadna thatthe other fellow can, * Ma Wel ie gh thbed won't appear E No charge for the anesthetic. hea a | r STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS No charge for extracting teeth, FEE burn ways, even if the quarantine im lifted from| scientists figure an ontrich with No charge for examination. , there w be the ban Bannick at police headquarters A stubbed toe could limp along at ¥ a ae . { a speed of about 63 miles per _ - “i « re re busine t axur n tanker ¥ Rramk A. Vanderlip. Needs be, Frank. How mar utos are uu euT w n f t ¥ Gi 4 y auton ure you sup. fe can mifely way that finh can ift i : : ae much speed and never show # ; ae TREASURY OFFICIALS are « raging the custom of giving] of being "winded. we aoe be id he. Tathogy Nockene Records BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY 0 n F The er 1 grocers are also din-| ¥ eo tee ° 5 —In special holld 208 s a : A ac hin See” slbapie le ate “suite” Oh ted & Univers " ay 1120 Second Ave., Seatt on fiona | Wet feet or get a spell of hic if A Un . sesh mui --aeca iy Opposite the Bon Mare’ 4 THERE'S ‘ matter of de n producing sma: | cougt Telephone Elliott 112 Be ebine Ha ix the correct uttitude, Mr.) A. centipede * tough time of »] ceeeee: Full authority and full ‘accountability ie when he In affllcted with corns rere nas Rae Ee ee eee