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STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918, PAGD 6 THE SEATTLE STAR/|{ct Us Play Fair With the Boys From Rainier Valley, Ballard, Beacon 1307 Sevemth Ave. Near Union s¢. a Hill, Queen Anne, Broadway, South Park and Green Lake Districts Telegraph News Service of the United Preas Assectation (thane tht nll rknteibellaebatanatetntaeanthnnsond “I say to you that you cannot be human and stab are seeking to promote discord and strife, who are ar- By giving them our utmost aid at home, we r mr sat at. “by tarrich, r ieaaee your own boys in the back. They are over there in raying class against class to destroy a united, co- spare the lives of many of them by hastening the operative spirit in our work at home, ARE STABBING of victory. By turning over our affairs to irresponsible “ . OUR BOYS JUST AS SURELY AS IF THEY I, W. W., some of whom are traitors and others of Green Lake, from South Park, from the Rainier valley, od onetime Shain rivera a rm a PLUNGED A KNIFE INTO THEM. 1 tell you that whom are near-traitors, by turning over our govern- Eo The Labor Issue from every part of the city. They depend for every men of this kind are just as surely traitors as tho they mental affairs, whether in city or state or nation, to Judging them by their records, Ole Hamson is far more thing they must have upon us at home—for their delivered our sons and brothers into the hands of the men who are out of sympathy with our national aims, entitled to the vote of the ring man and woman than food, for their clothes, for their arm Hun.” who are not in jail today only because our sedition James E. Bradford : | “France can supply them with nothing but water The above was spoken in Seattle this week. Never laws are more lenient than those of any other country and we must even supply the pipes and the engineer mind by whom, fathers and mothers, sisters, brothers, in the world, by giving ourselves over to those who France—boys from Ballard, from Queen Anne, from Hanson has been on the firing line for the toilers a ife. He has been in every fight in Seattle in his 16 ' ; AR, chtine aiih ter wid ing to get the water to them, We must do all that sweethearts of the men in France, want discord and chaos and riots and turmoil, we are Years of residence h fighting side by side with labor. , os ’ d Bradford has become a labor fighter only in the past We cannot stop—not for a minute. To stop means to It is what he said that counts. only helping them to stab our boys in the back. Jtwo or three y star r own flesh and blood, And we cannot get Did he speak the truth? He did. And it is time Let us play square with the boys from Ballard, The records tell the plain truth about that. No amount these things to them unless we can build ships, more for us to realize it. from Queen Anne, from Green Lake, from Beacon Hill, of geld i char he ae Saape Pee my and more ships. We are fighting today for the life or death of our from Capitol Hill, from Georgetown, from every part Fe the Girect pein . Ta the malkchion by ‘arhgevae te pe “And I say to you that the man or set of men who nation; for the life or death of our American boys. of this great city and this great nation! Supreme court for muni ownership, for the t-hour law fo men, for the double platoon for fire-| — © men, for the initictive, referendum, mothers’ peftsion, and there, keep him clothed, put a gun|asm, every dimseminator of gro-| ities, and be shot for the traitor Similar measures { istrial and social justice, Ole Han- || o E D K's ° RUM in fils hand. and supply that gun |tesquely terrifying maybesos ‘or | which he undout ' * “ win cek io a a os ith endiens bullets; 1 LD, it is| mighthappens which would tend to] It's a grand 6 idea, come to son NOT aileat He was out at the front line, battling Jao lo Ws oo the duty of every purveyor of peast-|interfere with steadfast purpose,| think it over, for any nation whick with labor anc for lab« : : | T miam, every bearer of depressing | every rumor-monger, in fact, to hand | is sending ite sons to the war. “gal James F. Beadto where was he in 1908, let us COL 4 UM tales which might weaken enthusi- | himself over to the military author- | (More Tomorrow) Say? Or in 1910? i 912? Or even in 1914? Brad . - i re —e ford took no active 1 passive—part in these fights|\— — y labor and prog GYPSHUNS LIKE BLAINE thing that ever happened in the : H a ot, 1 ot t = : ten gee Pape Buy a “Smileage” Book for a Soldier Boy In fact, his record ir e corporation counsel's office), Th Pyrar ment club’ swers Brow rou im world; and they expect big thinks to q nt 5 f cor furtively and towering his voice stl wething t minute the fwas for a long time. tho record of a standpatter and re-| 4 ; - th " ar . That he has changed in the past three years | egyptian pu . ormmiasion.| tinue: the information came. origh Paris p cue bi Ss yey hate 4 9 is evidence that he has pro; 1 1. He is entitled to credit for) “Your mental processes are well patty from a high authority! citement 1 | i | Eeeeeenge. But under no stretch of imagination can |Home. Oa nie in the matter Of Qiennt, “etties It Who ie there to ly prit Ma p Bhat be argued as any reason why that makes him a better |) ; Sag Mike's greta tbe. ihe. Gompltgic as dee tou ieee ae cate x ~ . rin with the feeling that now = = Continued From Page One! they're in the midst of the biegent room, on made « with the o¢ " ght firm friends, and ments, peppery letters from Old On his record Hanson is easily better entitled to mon herd. y on is » ailence ts y_the Baran Subscriber, and the cold, bare tacts Hl ( Chae: UNION-MADE "Habor’s vote, for Hanson has a |.fetime record of earnest rmy operations: Just the official f ations, these last, which @mdeavor in behalf of the toiler, and not one black mark | represcntativen of the Thebes Tr ‘ : S aee ; pane Six of the meat kings’ tools in the food “ ; pi tua I bat parepbig ae eo0y | a ] oak thin oon cag a » Judas Ruseia |) Ministration, says Heney. Drive out the rats, Wood- Gf tag nace eave a, - seins ueer Paper, and mays he Aha an 1 of t pe comes a olce from near the | censor! He im keeping back f oe wrist ree y c 1 of th » t n ! row! \e at ¥ G : end of the table, White, with all the | from mmo seri anderen aut of criticising ' gold teeth, and he has lines each | wich at home 1 sweetened my cof a pe Those Bonds ; "rhe pote tnd n man wandering TID hte, et tne, rls Ts | hit bees the way ara te Made in a factory and sold Es should approve the elevated railway bond iasue Tues-|crrk'y nagttect ine, SIME MEM war, leh have an tnallenabe right? in a store that is eminently oer and peerais the council to sell 1,000 worth of bonds) | Let us back up a few weeks, De rate, semaine, Dee] it oe on that he fall « prey to Ps fair to Union Labor. man was talking wi turn . t nT RM en Daily several thousand men are late to work at the!) iiert whe had tu nounced me PD ate te aon thel ee f ' B k’ R b di These all emanate from one mys uck’s ange embodies ipyards and this is an economic leak that must be stop- raine in rents = os in om thei, orget d if Seattle’s share of war work is to be efficiently done not pay such a rent 1 jo ttle Dingtat. | over euccesd tn locating him, theyl The municipal railway, if the elevated section is built, quoth “the tenant, “TM What more can White have heard swing Sie High authority from, & UNION LABOR’S the last word in scientific con- | ret bout . ince noor stop a great part of this leak. At present the city line |"Y{. was given a cot in the jai! over ‘ oon iat |IAmMP-post, for he in a German 4 “ Ballard can |SKeNt, elther by design or accident. |H} MASTERPIECE struction. It is truly the from Loyal Heights, beyond Ballard, thru ght he table ae hard that the soup | He must be a wondrous creature HANDSOME AND SANITARY d down Fourth ave. to the county-city building. n the plates Jumps into little peaks. | rnig ithority, whom no eye ECONOMICAL AND E¥FICIENT World’s Best Baker. The elevated would extend it from the county-city every ear Scat ove ced oven hethend oe ences Now 1 beleve it) oye, w man tod) paiaih bale aas ‘aye. and along Whatcom e. to ani ad. ahd thantet eee ae orn Tran fore nothing ‘but read between the |f You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a Buck’s Range. attle. The service that the two lines can ren-| : Wan situat t Ain hea traeris Wis eabtle Viren and Sole Agents the city certainly is worth $350,000 and the service it| i r instantly, violently, that new arrival Mh render those who are doing the work of the nation! = all starts Into ever widening circles, | IMP R AN I buld make it worth every patriotic voter’s support } PA Me Lis vy stall including. | popeyed and yelping I OSTERMOOR Rome! And the canal ts to be com- pleted cutting across below Rome. Seen Becomes Immene MATTRESS i an “The world is longing for peace,” says Von Hert- | on aa which will leave the whole southern) When the new arrival becomes «| [/ ig. We violate no confidence in stating that it is also . part of Italy an island, under the seasoned dweller in Paria, when he fighting for it. || {th the enpltal at cover to his amazement that the sun ty God!” voices little Dingbat still rises in the east und sets in the DAVENPORT tremulous I have my steamer west that night still succeeds lickets for the twelfth, and I hope, the day in unfailing-alternation, he BUCK’S in 60 days rause cars are available I only hope, that Paria will be safe is immune from the virus of High vie . tls ba Bh polis siaa not available Y ; Ul then. ne he has been stung This store has made no advance in terms to UNION-MADE t é v e WZ w m here an m goin 0 " » inoculate Inwvrrrker . » else q ¢ i Famine, perhaps, says Railroad Dictator McAdoo; , we igenice Toban, hae teaendie ni en eat ne has the|f| | Shipworkers or anyope else. The same fair STOVES AND rer hasn’t got the food | ae : © intense, ax his good great big idea about this war which || | treatment accorded to all alike—no discrimin- RANGES he wan 1 trying to get, and ation that big idea tur a . No senate or house inve ation necessary! The food _ and transportation s proclaim, in the public : ; , that they are at : aod et Wmew wheee $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 month ‘ia re at, in the matter of starvation of England, France,| |THE SMARTEST KIO unly t t that he ty $100.00, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 month Maly and parts of the United States. LIN BSEnoo ve fF t me ne ng potat x $150.00, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 month > Something’s wrong, Mr. President, as surely as a gun in eee cen ree el aa $200.00, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month pth oct Dee totetta Ate onli ° ' id As for the Frenchman, he onty 2 ion isn’t worth much for bringing down "Woy wee i kr hice SIRS ae shrugs hie showiters at the buzz $250.00, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month HOURS t the boys meaningly, and they| sre sas to tines for cach feverteh $300.00, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month ee WOraletor Tose, 4 ai Seulprnl . clay ueeueoe ice Gee hae Gray Knows Something (2) might pos appen next Frida Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs and puis Store 3s conducted 3 4 , , : “porie thing ¢ hich never other seasonable articles may be added to ac- on a strictly adhered to who has just returned from Russia. - - i ' , th, shocked th ogg J : 2 that the men are wearing | the c ignorance in "Y ag count any time without the usual first payment. 8-hour basis, 9 a. m. to 6 U.S. Indians have subscribed $9,000, » Liberty the old sve Gs dng ty We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy p. m., including Satur- Loans and 5,000 of them have enlisted in army or navy, | mar od to ight coe fe 7 1 " to three . Be Bee Ps : Lo! the rich and loyal Indian! t ng it over his) i rough sor ; Len Adler ah da femur er to go out and stand in the spot JS nawered Grand Duke Nicholas, whom the Bolsheviki are go- 1 r wily work them. |" ‘ pestis ‘ ansigned to him, and, with the aame Maybe he is yet, and still will hang >. f. man Germany has 20 /being ready to fight at any and all (1 mich 1 lice ot oni : MumiGiiss that U.S. hens are cotag to lay 160 millint ince hon own! Only this: All that remained guty of the civilian, besides holding SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS more eggs than usual, between now and April 20. And, jecturing in Cleve As © e | Cam pre's nothi @ year hence, every egg will fetch 6 cents, or there- 8 See cee ee ee t ffi Jon the soldier to the front, feed him abouts. Ain’t hens the lovely financiers! > au Ho : 4 ; in Uinta Oil & Exploration Co. non due. The pr r nonygshog Picoane : ae : Ds t — MUSCLE STRAIN oS." yet tgde & rates 6 CHARTER AMENDMENT : i It's rough that we don't get the | cobs Liniment” with & firm hand tho his face is still yet ied i ve lowever, We're in thie thing Should Receive Your Enthusiastic Support and Vote tion, as our properties are) sell for. We round. nd we'r t , a sprained ankle, 2 Portsmouth, Ohto. I suffered biggest oll operators in the country, and tox odie fey 4 : wine’ ‘auoUider,. tae ppeain | thunder, wo'l do something! We'r : ' eit i. Be Sraeetore inthe a3 vrint, Kk or a sprain| wveriooking the fact that our fine | fom irregularities, pains in my pany hes ar lue of 2 e yea. Bi strain anywhere, that's when | pusiuoll ia rotate fin side and was believe it will sell for over $1 « ou realize the magic in old, hon-| MOY | r TU | so weak at est “St. Jacobs Liniment,” because | Pacy to Bo In . . HHH | times I could 1514 to 1520 Second Ave., Near Pike. figured on the b: of what 1 ed. bet . : Py he moment it is applied, out comes |r $t! I Ni} * A —It is a humanitarian, sensible and reasonable provisio wa In the Rich Uinta Basin, Utah heir che, moreno and vel 5,000,000 now! : around "tonto ig ae of the perplexing aecnee aati oe ir re tas tend OF the bere i rE inltred muscles, neeves, Umtmentas tase volenuy plucks out one ct the lilt | “ rad, four (2)—Seventeen hundred city employes bear half the total expense, and the U. 8. Bureau of Min thi is prontent: tne inatanty, Tt not meniy en eae cc Die mnustpche. “le that ane” barat the entire City of Seattle the other half. Oil field in the wert eee mee ats naw BULA doula out “ Ser eee: (3)—It will only cost Seattle taxpayers seven and one-half cents on rise 6.000 cores and have halt interest in. 0.600 and from a very high authority, tho hers for. me each thousand dollars of assessed valuation. oldings are in the very center of this g¢ ‘ , "Get a mail trial bottle of “st, |1 Wouldn't repeat except here iy : a : ; R These holdings are in the very center of this great anticline Jacobe Liniment’’ right now at an,| among friends whom I know and can| (i " ep me (4)—The salaries paid to younger men who will take the place of ‘There is as much difference between owning and drug store and stop suffering. Noth. | ‘"Ust.” His eye wavers with merely - table Com- those retired in the ratio of one to two, added to the taxpayer’s a slight flicker of dublous leasing in oil-bearing areas as there is between owning else sets things straight #o quick pound was recommended t Lod en ane attr " ° fasion ta st eacing 3 owning ye-a0 thoroughiv, It is the. oni, | ward the man who had cor . cok ie ROG” It tancmmeaed ar share of the cost of retiring the superannuated employees will be ye ae ‘ae spplication to rub on a bad sprain, other boat. | “The Ary health, It Is certainly the best less than is now paid in salaries. A company that owns its land outright offers you a nnfe train, bruise or swelling ee oe ‘medicine fof woman's ailments I k ne : ¢ ss fnvestment than one which only leases 1 5 . ; wes men! And there tan't | ever saw."—Mrs, Saas Sxaw, BR. (5)—Will you pay half the cost of retiring your aged employees, or a. oe bi macco! ‘They ” No. 1, Portsmuitth, Ohio, send them to the poor farm? 7 : ’ near the front, with cate Shaw Bioyed the matt of i i n, clothing or| this medicine and wrote this let- '° ° ° on Oil Now nnd they're dying of uarva| ter inorder that other suffering [lll If you believe in.Justice between man and man— ic a Share 1 exposure at the rate of 100 a| Women may find relief as she did. 2 a . Fiasatfeure fr yourweit.) | Women who are sutering as abe I If you believe in helping others to help themselves Full paid; never asseasable Early showi i {In 14% days and subject to advance without notice. Cash or partial payment =arly showing of Spring Rumor Follows Ramor was Shout Sc} Gee chen rom : RUT ay cuscke pevpoie to materials for Suits, Coats })_ Ana 1 1 xoes “Among the newiy| {a7 040 Ge “ant hath’ semen’ al —you Will cast your vote in favor of arrived in Paris, rumor madly fol-! yyqia K, Pinkham's Vegetable Uinta Oil & Exploration Co. and One-Piece Dresses, } lows rumor h more wild, more | pound, @ trial. Sor epeaial advice Incorporated for 100,00 . se the cae upon the neUt’ | in regard to such ailments write Charter Amendment Number Three. 5OL2D Symes Bidg. mar 425 UNION STREET ee true ls Of to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co,, [Men proxtmite, Thon ye i« ud] Lynn, Mass, ‘The result of its forty across the raging sea ap, years experience is at your service. It penetrates right into the and every indication points this section out t ired muscles, nerves, ligaments

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