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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. PAGE 6 "Armless Soldiers Show Considerable Skill at Billiards’ THIS FRENCHMAN WILL TALK = 3 | = mie 1k PEACE WHEN ONE FOE REMAIN BEMBER OF SCKIFGS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NHWSsrar® Telegraph News Service of (he United Preae Association — ra r r red at . 4 Continued From Page Four \\ the war ntered at Seattha Wash, Posteffice as Second-Cians Matter | be . y %| They hate, and they will hate as|the awfu y . b “ » on as the ! < *° things. th atrocic By mail, out of city, 490 per S menths $1.15. € months, 6200; ‘ i : dl keeping but the shop itself iw an they live, and they have @ year, 52.0 city, 206 @ month f : : ae ant "Whe feet of mauaamel right to hate | brutien nen of | hood of humanity with the Hun after | gle between the God of right and the things, the Publisbed Daily by The 5 ny yr Bhe was tapping them alterr y », more than & right—a duty, pawned Hur sash ; : Duty to Hate have something Jon the floor ake Moers the feet of ma ou look into the faces of thene | your rm who have gone thru such aw: | port of ou rror, aw YOU meet one after the J The two shop women stopped the other of then, and acquire tu Are you saving If you're not pu |delicate weighing of the away for a rainy day, whenever poss , you are un- . Juympathize with the cold nowled of what the ¢ P : 0 = of pant zing the world,|with a adfaat @hance to save and also to help the government, Invest * , | ree rede nderstoed mething more than at jogical| which has t c rve in Thrift stamps. ii} , Rathea auinn aut et the ueile re owledge that auch things must not 14, keepn | turned ste p 2 * permitted «urges up in you, and | toware and its detervnir the heart, and send the darker n but one end * room, & handsome young pol the j had not been for the he " Next to the People riven to Prance, and, sturdy, pot reglennee phon: The madder the Russian situation makes us, the hotter! . i for the arm which was in a sling Passion comes, as it must come je secured by exhausting the Gh remembrance of that Root commission's report and| Ia ! A stunenne pratle Se ee eee se se Atcipvlan: sont Sats hte Wer | eopeccpnedne the voile i mendations. The trouble about that Rapt commission pan ace gee the petite mnaaaine e: “To make ‘ ‘was that our democratic president didn’t put the right kind r Andre! Ah, the feet of madame jecnoerac we democrats on it. Indeed, just one democrat like old Tom Ay) they are cold! Ab ‘ fferson would have done. You remember Jefferson, He : 7 , J ’ Antce. alee ee see twas one of the fathers of democracy, and one time, before \ Mpbny TG a ted, ed revolution, he wrote to La Fayette and Madison, from J - ees back with a flat box, abou . 4a half square nd ft a ont - which was filled wit ‘ Fewar You must ferret the people out of their hovels as I rs 2, 4 : eas gaveeed % < nding Spencerian done, look into their kettles, loll on their beds on pre sve heard persons may U couldn't trade . , , paved We ha t hundreds fine of resting yourself. The people are ground to pow-/haven't you? Well, don't be surpr if you hear the same sort « : store limbs.” ‘This war It Was Cory “Ty7 r ry der ny, the vices of the form of government.” ts robbing a lot of noldiers of arms and legs, but the arm mak 8 ‘ ers are busy. Here, for sie GUhk qanaarne Was ted to ho have exp ained as their reason ‘ TIZ FOR SORE : 0 : A 7 the|_ 1 ike following a precept|ounce of our resources, every last uch as “Now ts| drop of our blood tthe aid of the party,” or “To the this, we y and unresery board stars thru labor,” or ue in its edly committed to the views of An upon ang > . stance. © two soldiers with artificial arms at a game of bi ficial Manual Trainin | ten, nile . ecious w, if Root only had— But there's no use rooting |"’tnty opened near “Pee ogg ; bg % | ee eaten by the plump wom-| 80 “Because ev sas out Root, until we've helped Poet Vance Cooke get | _ “ | Not such a tremnedous price, not) willing to . TIRED FE | following out of his | ———$ 7 greater than would have been paid liberty and freedom,” or “bec ET-- ! stem: 7 in New York for the same bunch of Trussian militarism threatened ON PEASANTS’ BEDS prepas, ane while ment |“Tiz” Is Grand for Aching, One Thomas Jefferson tned in France A : the little bundle, which Me saw the court ar its rare romance. tied with @ “ A mtring galt “ we i r wcule " eee singed Calleused He met th ed, the refined, the great , with a wooder . rome a by cold eet or Corns And then " amiled “1 aay ‘ e a a tre ue trib Ab! what relief. No m tired Visiting tin Peasa Dreads vag Ne r “4 the ‘ feet no more burning et no A ning © upon the peasant-beds m “ »|more happy standing } cohag t more swollen, aching, tender, Ant flening n ms e. re abbots 7 ty PULPIT PUBLICITY AS DONE) o¢ the Noor in her foot-box « big and worthy thing to sweaty {¢ No more ae ness in o H ELSEWHERE | It seemed rather cozy thru the chet, you hawe ould, and corn cnite Bhee'yiad And when reverberatio: 7 A. | Samy bce se . Ki wis and his court, , j ») shar tage Uokfe way med 1 will] gtane panel of the door to the ttle every must help; #0 you, at| No matter what ails your feet or One statesman understood its grim purport. ania roke havigy-va Pane — ee Nee ene coe : red tables | hme, Almost unanimously, eave your/what under the sun you've tried et myn ahtey ver dig eb. 17.) Four ama th cover 4, and buy Liberty bonds, and|without ge relief, just use ped the pea not! ¢ TEAM WORK God's, doings not mine, | Comelltachment to the Uny shop. | o¢/ fight for the cause of justice. |" | |inat draws out all the poisonous We sent our men of excellence of name 13 Sentai ‘ Was i possibie Pol There in something majestic in/exudations which puff up the feet. To greet the Arisen Russ. We blew thelr fame aeretinegetad dicts chimera ee cae [hot coffee peril that, nomething ecstatically uplifting |“Tiz" cures your foot trouble so Across the seas before them, so they saw In the bottom of the trer cada a snd Oa n the spectsole of « great nation, far |you'll never limp or draw up your ‘The men of epaulets and men of law ge and British, Yanks and Fre sc ANDAL. per ste L ¢ _ - any mon from the scene of this colossal emo- face in pain. Your shoes won't ‘Then, clattering back, they told us thus and so here they stick unul the time on sins Pong ‘ ; oy at clade eattes, | ee “ing en masse in re geem tight and your feet will never, All that they knew and more they did not know, Then in hot and hard " t pen eich aanaue ? ponse to the sacred call of duty, an-|never hurt or get sore and swollen, How Russia should be won by dulcet tones, How they beat the Fritsies back, main of har |" ap ‘wend yee in. the detle back pater # an appeal to the highest and Think of it, no more foot misery, ng Aa over the top, over the top, over the top they ¢ “ - Seah sight : san Walaa veut protmptings of the human soll. | more agony from corns, callouses or ane for went to &/ room, with the ailent youn Will Feel Deeper > punions. How Russia should be held by golden loans, How Russia would respond to guns and groans. saaell banke adenine iit a . afin ‘i ‘They had not pillowed with the people's heads, flere at home we calmly stay, ee ee ee eee eee ort ger ongee | But by and by, when the facts that) Get a 26-cent box at any drug ‘They had not lain upon the peasnt-beds, Plugging on from day to day \ing and to give them a word of en.| i ene or the family handy, to|70% Know with your mind become |store or department store and gut ‘They had not supped the hovel’s kettle-broth Till there's romething, something helpful to put Peuannaat: i Gua ‘denmeteiis icin Ghonawar soekee Kt + “ltruths burned on your heart, when |instant relief. Wear smaller shoes, je whenever } ou learn more and more thru the |Just once try “Tir.” Get a whole ved ones whom you ° nt here rs foot comfort for only 28 And all thelr knowledge was but flippant froth Then that there was dancing wan then that we sounded An to represent you in tt nic strug-|cents. Think of it. tin an it ina merical. It i@]in therm ind 4 Peters r together with a wil Up the hard and heavy hill “ | a ,! conne with the femt t the atter of the German Learn well the lesson, 0. you men of state ° or th ° ° w ening. 1 Mre ‘ Whenever you would e our future fate . ' t of the kind + were mentioned in a sort of | ——~ oreremerenansaitinn The heads which hr in the humblest home * o han hapr nap’ hile they were there and Co cca home ae wee = * a os Shall rule the congre e dome. wry corap eo . t ny dancing waa done it was) con b a habit of asking this, | FSS } 4 EEEREREEE If you would have that wisdom which you lack When tory-cup ie brim eis < nt home, which we ‘ ‘ome to give such satis | Seek you the plowman’s house, the miner's shack | We'll have learned in work or woh Mra. Cox, at whose faction to us to always receive the The workman's tenement. Translate their needs Team work for our U party was held. positively that the only peace e To laws which make for equitable deeds, As over the tor . 7 the fact that dancing was nce could consider was @ Victory Remembering that every law you make Copyright, 1 by . ra « the evening Mra. Laura 5 sad met some reserve, for tl * its weight «hall break 7 ‘ omington (ind) Tele eitter and the French ub) And you and M1 see the day . other people, do not Saracen eae Editor's Mail |!" ** tant 7 - , ‘ Se a From the Crowd There ts no IT’S NEW THEORY " i ° t butena anid the Farm animals scarce on account of the war, say Sear: To cach _— > ° hatin ; u ‘ : ? ' hers, as they toot prices. On Jan. 1, 1914, there were a a9 a ee ie naira pene Teles icone j te a hem. as Andre Save Have you ever noticed a 5 ls and on Jan. 1 Pre siting aye Signe ;| we have te live, ¢ 5. Wi , the knuckles of 3 e 3 the U. S. 190,655,000 farm anima + laggression? Is it for inde vertisemer t (0) news |on the table, and leaning down a ar ak crowd? 1918, 213,491,000. But a Chicago lie isn't hurt much ath er in an emphatic } C. A. MOREY face which was suddenly dark and| Be Wittle discrepancy like 22,836,000. To say it is for self preservation Grammore, Wash. | 3, gave ua, in a voice which Did you ever notice that ' t Joes not fight for bhi " THE CUB DONE ‘BITIS ONE srilled with suppressed passien, bis} ) the men who composed it ¥ 64 rave man jee ms a ae Jas, that epring should vanish w a ed u le: and idle. Wise Have lans antl iH | I the r - A be well and be 0 Going 3 swayed this way and that views of peace as expressed above. and « can not be accused iui aeroeae Sap SS. : A month of preparedness is worth a year of grunting, |"? 0 oy. wins “a to the war, where HE DC by eve little incident? ing, jerking, hauling and digging after the demand ha: bat. ¥ + : TAKE CASCARETS That ch glia ‘vali w fitiie betes, 38 INTEND TO TAKE ANY _ hth a They pass men Whe baee We've learned this in the war. . nation nd and the: Rs < Ra nothing to do. ' feel humiliated and dis It will be unwise in merchants not to prepare, so far al: age w he ’ . : IF CONSTIPATED “ pom perc es sly ts He aay pense which it would 4 The Man Who Stands Out would not be @ cortect answer as a SSS hey may, for relinqu' shment of what British merchants tse ts ervanee Ow aed : r s i the “luxury trade”; that is, the trade in non-essentials. » nt him from going back into| \] From the Crowd is the man It is very likely that the federa! railroad management wonde me of the nations in which he has been twioe | } wf who is going somewhere. i make further heavy cuts in the transportation of non- not sa ‘al be He has a purpose—some- ntials. So convinced is our government that our main|_ h ) manialel fee. our bowels and clear your WHAL TIAS a fh depron a oe thing to accomplish! problem is ships and nothing but ships that it is se-| (0. ; Pe bc complexion 2 fe oe ws had jumped into io | ) : 5 a thinking of cutting off all importations. Either of| v % F BECOME OF a straight line \ 4 a a wa are aa drifting measures means that the merchant must, to some| ELLI Don’t stay headachy,. billous! (SS ee) She Is Resolved : rf with the crowd, it is full nt, readjust his business. It does not necessarily mean with breath bad and | PEACE . ss) we wr york mgd henge | time to make business: for, if the folks cannot get the luxuries, they| ,/ROM POTATO GROWERS — stomach sour DEACE! z rrasiigavincigye vier tah geste pale orale Think ot some- ly will purchase more of the essentials. Forced, a ia . . Pan AT ANY ead beneath a clear skin, as it did iS tent you 4 e been “in- readjustment means worry, work and waste in any iF paper, y ais ' , Kee!) crys ea cry ers Sly Prog Feed ending to do,” and do it. . The wise man hath his plans to meet what + n e R ! cas her forehead, and the| |i}¥8 Rh + How about that bank ac- ‘ sl cleans you compressed lips became color ‘ count you have been intend- . ‘ P clean y h ec ‘ , ing to open for so long? Let us hope that the shipyard steam service will not a ch Samoa eae full yo goby npc ese = ; 4 This bank is open to WoL be all hot air. 1 1 ling & —/ » | a os fi We will be glad to aid you them to establish and build up for Mutual Encouragement Imitations oak ak tarts ond Sores rent uy, heavy, without ba ~HOamSUIEDING Your bank account. 4 Let us encourage the farmer! He is necessary to us| - nae binant sy mig Al apy pemer Hep SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY (ay) and we love him. A year ago, we called on the farmer to nafel 9 a whole As : ‘ ; ' EVENINGS 6 TO 8. ra 7 | They liven your liver and Bave the world by raising bigger crops. He responded with @rops that astonished the world, anyhow, and today we are parent ; Lost Fifty Pounds OF ging him to beat his record, for the world’s, stomach Bak ’ ' S\— ' Hi ° e 4 tens to become a vacuum, as never before. Verily, er S . — OF THE TRUE BLUE ; inthe firs Ince. hot even what Hf Union Savin Ss & ri & us encourage the farmer! Dace ? ght de calle ump one, but she We will ask him to kindly study the range of prices BES oar 0 Tew eves Cocoa Yesterday sare aie mits ane eh snd J! Trust Compan y a year ago. He will observe: ge APR ol release, died of her abuse and » : (Feb .16, 1918 ND ‘ ling er radation. —Io ay - at « rather shocking to see a one Resources over $5,000,000.00. (Feb, 16,' 1918)... KNOW ‘EM? man ery! Andre has a brother, Hoge Building, Second and Cherry. y (Feb, 16, 1918)... wed a (Feb, 16, 1918)... eee 1 9 *h P , vsically the warr \ ho was a prisoner of the eee es Baker’s eo ih oe a | >. neem, ranetbane Fe 918) 10 a yea 10 2.47 old would’ ste . poe on Germans, and who escaped after un- JAMES D. HOGE, PRESIDENT. (Feb. 16, 191 ° ri ophene 2.47 ould stand a_ poor There are a lo told suffering and privation; and Mi ibid iieinicchsaie These enormous raises, in the face of the biggest pro- chance with the soldier of Of gvote on this hel, who might as well have died for _ duction on record! today, because today sound ho gre ot igi all the use he will be in the world DIRECTORS We took this tremendous, seeming discrepancy out to a OCOLATE ] | teeth are imperative. ye of aniusiag as afr pneteeeiod aed gy hy cor " ‘ Pevcldent siescrcurae amusin, Pre: Kelley-Clark Wh | farmer and expressed to him our matured opinion that rise When the nation insists Themselves, Some wort loinkly tyr wagers el 4 cost of tools, fertilizer and labor in no wise accounted on good teeth for its fight- e up the time human treatment which he endured. the outrage upon consumers. He went out to a grind- The genuine|| ers, can you be less Pao hel aeay _ ecause HIS TONGUE WAS CUT p over the eyebrows. | stone, in his orchard, and began sharpening an ax, and. 1 h thoughtful of your own? 4 ‘ : , , ax, A always have 3 ? Tab on movie fren it being apparent that he had a strong, matured opinion of “4 We Ar Actor and aotrenses SE tae kee Ralbaes navel oe bone his own, we came away without an explanatio th trade- ca, Like the old spt Be pelea Shey s B y planation. he asked for a drink of water TODD, Still, we publish those market figures to encourage the mark on the Bridge, Crown and a in French, in place of German. Pretent aes aren resident Supe ~ | farmer. If he raises bigger crops this season and gets cor- package and Plate Specialists aig a pay enere as oP id spe Lice oth a Cement Compa JAMES D, HOGE. Tespondingly bigger prices, we'll be needing him to en- Bre When wriaraction 16 our T) Pall player and fits piaekii in w Word Where, tae is, a year hence. di i Services, I will pag acu rat His uncle. Well Prussian may prepare again to do his = courage wu: y h ne eee a made only f ae ponte yall Prusnian mm SESSSSRE EREREREE xamination and Estimates Free This list is a ‘there ia te powitility tn thie tam e vu. . No more freaks are coming into this country, says | y who has lily of a broad and generous charit acircus man. Great! If we could only slip a few out! | | Secs: Gpsoeretng which ‘can acknowledge a. brother | || Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Upon ‘tne eyebrnen, noriede ATIONAL We think he's a If you value your watch, let An Ohio man lost $1,000 matching pennies in St DORCHESTER, MASS. Relation to the |Haynes repair S J ¢ P p, St. E u 0 layne: pair it. Next Liberty In order to introd wnat “ rest . He can have one consolation: It was a slow Retabliched 178% pores yd benare . theatre.—Advertisoment and strongest plate Kucwn, covers very hittic ot the feet of the a ths way to lose it. | ‘0 catch the wind When we hear anybody in the food business say ee Se Pastime it TO DAY £13 get a! Tei (whaicbane) 88 = Th b food prices will be higher, we don’t call that a predic- feather-brained $10 Set of Teeth ...... $5.00 tion. We call it a notice | Good Dentistry Always at Ten- aisip w ie bes s Procrastination is the thief of Bridgewerk, per tooth, gold $4.00 Open Day and Night. Not Open er Ake health: Keep yourself well by Gold Filings 1.00 Up Railroad fares may be raised, say government of- wick GRRERI the timely use and help of ficials. And gosh, how the railroad companies dread Early showing of Spring eee 9 | Platina Fillings ..---------..75@ tt. Higher fare will make government ownership pop- ” WUXTRY! MOTHERHOOD MAY BEECH AM LS ee | re Have impreaston taken tm th ten RAISE FARES! f Our Pinte and Driage Work. We Stand the of our present tronage is recommended by our , won't it? materials for Suits, Coats L d C f. : “Woman's duty is motherhood," De 4, : 2 -P} = ounces e public service ¢ w erection th the Congressional Record outside of and One-Piece Dresses, odge Ca e | eon ta teens Pradensgth the ‘ omera whe, have inated out ore i n° coming to our often “be ‘ashington has been stopped on account of the shortage TREE - f peli ictal seas ergy. He ligg Seah we of paper. This will be a great inconvenience to a fs 428 UNION 2 T Cabaret—Dancing | tinting « erent war” Suen. Santnre Reem .0: 80 381i See eee umber of barbers, Werld's Largest Dry Cabaret Few paragraphs down and the|, Sele of Any Mercian Inthe OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS jerid. street car fares began to slide up. Os.. 35a. 7 «UNIVERSITY st. Ongerttc Frases-Patesson Cm Co report it says: “However, we ar

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