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PARNER | ATTLE STAR hb Ave, Near Uniom st, au NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrareRs News Service ef the United Prees Association Entered at Seattian Wash, Postoffice as Second-Clane Matter 11 a mo ite & montha $2.00 $2.50 lished Daily by The Star Pub a J exchange coameeting alt 2 month ity, 30 per month Ry carrier By mail, out of city 2 600, Prive: ned War Savings Day ft Stamp March 20 has been procl by Gov. Lister. However, every day is Thri x EY * incle Sam’s Ten Commandments President Wilson is about to sign a bill which take in history as the most liberal legislation it a nation’s fighters ever known It is good g enough, to be called the National Ten Commandment is, in effect, thus Thou shalt not evict, f a soldier's dependents, fine. Thou shalt not cut off a soldier’ because of delayed premiums. Thou shalt not foreclose a mortgage on a so dier’s property Thou shalt not take away a soldier’s home on which he has made part payment Thou shalt not sell a_ soldier’ cause of his failure to pay the taxes, or local. Thou shalt not settle a lawsuit against a sol- dier during his absence. If a soldier sues, the courts action until he can attend to it. If a soldier has a mine, or timber or farm claim, assessments on which are over-due, it shall be held for him. Honor thy soldier and thy sailor, that thy days may be long in the land of Liberty No man hath greater love than he that of fereth his life for the world’s sake, and it is com- manded that neither lawyers, nor the loan-sharks, nor the gatherers of titles shall fatten on htm. Congress is content to call this bill the, Civil Rights Intellectual sloth! It’s the Divine Rights Bill it protection enough, non-payment of rent, ler penalty of $10,000 life insurance property national, st shall postpone Petrograd dispatches announce the Bolsheviki may | fight both Germany and Japan. A somewhat ambitious Program, considering they have their hands full right | at home. ; : ‘Story About a Bird By a referendum vote of 1,204 to 154, the United © Chamber of Commerce has decided to warn the business men '¢? Germany that, if they persist in their war for autocracy, ‘American business men will form a combination, or boycott, them, after the war, if they can. The action increases our regret over the evident ten- “dency of the new term “camouflage” to supplant the good, | . fashioned term “hornswoggle,” which has expressed so ©) much and which we've all been able to pronounce correctly. Germany wins the war, Germany will say what the) United States Chamber of Commerce will boycott. If Ger- 4 loses, she will be a crushed, if not utterly ruined , and United States business men will not become Merciless barbarians and exterminate her. To the contrary, ie resis sake, they will help build Germany up and make @ good customer. A great statesman once went to a dealer’s and bought @ canary bird. “Tm credibly informed,” said the statesman, “that only |) the male canary bird sings. How am I to know that this bird is masculine?” i “No trouble whatever,” replied the honest dealer, who |) was really a descendant of high Italian caste. “First thing,| when you get home, find a fresh, fat worm and hold it up} before the cage. If it’s a he bird, he'll take it; if it’s a she bird, she'll take it.” And the statesman, being only a states- man, went home well pleased with his purchase. | For the benefit of the United States Chamber of Com-! Merce, we studied a long time on a moral for this story, and| Tespectfully offer this one: You can’t possibly tell what you'll do with an egg’s| insides until you crack it. | Seattle has 1,045 manufacturing plants. ten for every street car in operation. Let the Chips Fall, Heney Francis J. Heney, attorney for the federal trade com- —. went into the letter files of the Ch About ago packers to over what is their relation to control of the food indus- of the country. He showed up evidence of the control, right, but also found evidence in the correspondence that the packers, soon after war was declared, deliberately plotted to introduce their agents into positions of trust in the council of national defense, the food administration and the war department, for the purpose of making the war a} source of great profit. The “returns” from such plotting| are not yet divulged but it is established that ex-employes| of the packers are in the government departments, particu-| larly the food administration. | Heney, unquestionably, isn’t gunning for Hoover, but the latter feels called upon to make a public defense of these ex-packers. He admits that he has some of the packing parties named by Heney in his department but says they are rendering valuable service, because of their pre- vious experience, and are not in positions enabling them to contribute to the designs of the Chicago Packing Kings. As between gentlemen, we would say to Heney, keep on probing; and to Hoover, keep your department at the status of Caesar’s wife. t | Germany is to give Rumania Pessarabia, a Russian province, as a peace token. Buying peace with some other fellow’s property is pretty German, but we can stand it, if the Bolsheviki can. | Seattle and Smileage Books Seattle is charged with falling behind in the sale of Smileage Books. This indictment must not be allowed to stand. It will not stand if you do your part. A Smileage Book is intended as a gift to a soldier. It contains tickets of admission to places of amusement at Liberty theatres, in the various camps of the national army. You may purchase books for $1 or for $5 at depart ment stores, hotels, drug stores, banks—almost anywhere. An army colonel in San Francisco has sued for di- vorce on the ground that his wife has nagged him for 20 years. One war ata time for him. “Farmers are marketing immature hogs!” roars Senator Jim Reed. Now, what in thunder is an imma- ture hog? Must be Missourian, like Jim. Reported that the Bolsheviki promise Germany not to agitate in Germany or Austria. It’s surrender of the Bolshevik soul, as well as body. | slack but | Monday, Wednesday mn COLYUM KOS HOUSEHOLD MINTS o oo be ma od wit TODAYS CARICONET yeay ° UN BECOMING SPRING BONNET FoR ”~ RVSSran BEAR. OY / Pear AMEN, PARSON, AMEN! the army? ‘The coal man’s business may be the other's is slacker anh In order to nave the holes er? larger ma M you have to do is to put the by. on the out side Instead of the inside Can you tell me why my hens are always scratching in the back yard? J. Maybe they have hives Why ts it that a maflor will not play poker with soiled cards?—H 3. 8. Hecause he is used to clean decks Roberto! Doe Garfie the Ht says he will stud: ight” plan as foon as ghtens out the and @ more da n requiring ta of stud t winter ma ei. ¥ arming you can before the plat nee s for t an hour get up an hour earlier with it clocks ahead know ing FURMAN ¥. ¢ Shortest Way to a» Good Position Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Shorthand Civil Service Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar NIGHT SCHOOL Friday Arcade Bldg. — Elliott 1581 Thoroughness Characterizen r transact! tomers are ace tesy conaistent ness judg vith sound busi- nent 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE #7, | Replace Ships as | A flotilla or double adequate the plan to transporting supplies and troops to the war # ng, wh proven ineufficient Torpedo Ineffective Analysis of the War Moves By J. . . ° . . f Lvatf ts co ment berta do n man mena reached formidable propor Prince Ly of Runsia SAVE YOUR HAIR! 22's." A SMALL BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUFF Every bit of dandruff disap- pears and hair stops coming out. Try this! glossy, abundant, and beautiful brite properties cause the long. strong and t of ¢ which demon of obl of Ask tion. “Now, to propelled after the « Business Men Avoid Losses of capital and the exp using the trade method current transactions. NATIONAL BANK Pioneer Place Food Transports of hollow merchant by o nearly all of »werful engine, wi 0 ¢ x few minor p torpedo safeguards, rhed out a Seattle inventor rhe f the difficulty of 1 be manufactured with nd reduce the and id be nothing 6 whip and he ¢ of shipbuild has been could trip ns Hes Airplane Gun, Too a tot a at Hire rton, but was entangled in r written & registered for 1 tape. ha letter Washington which be is siting @ rep ui alno perfected . gur down plans for] which he ela enemy a he charge for this gur will f the averag nt that an plane, | he| at about charge he f the war r whereby i | » front inside of o | | the German 1) lows of the enemy's artil- oe) ally | men, be pract on” he said, “I can war for the United States W. T. Masom or Tio'Unusd press directed a strong | Petre ing his The Ger mans would strongly oppose a Lvoft governn Siberia, Bo, however, . 1 the Bolsheviki | oft was the firet premier off in a Uberal of the old over a in ow experiment more extreme principles by him. ble governmen’ suggest that the Ger againat ria has ent nar wan see vott restored as a, the Russians ould reenter the war under vigor ous direction. Hut for thin to be ponsible, the new «ptrit of democracy now rampant In Russta would first have to become far more conserva tive than ft ta. Von tlindenburg’s creation of Fin- land into @ vaanal Hobenzollern state ng @ stron) on in Sean premier of Your hair appears wavy rent of § a wn rent food a and the a arroga t cause the necensary re on beoe per the allies m, after all that her Jone for Germany 1 by the kaiser in the tlement. Hindenburg 1 day's work for the land MILK se Opinions of Dr. | Mink ace to may be a builder or a men Ith dineanes b tuberculosis of all transmitted milk HAS IDEA ON SHIP PROBLEM ” > apy the polls by the read per. Abse rom the city has pre | vented my making this acknowledge | ment before the present time. HUGH M. CALDWELL, HIS KEVERSIBLE SUBMERSIE: Corporation Counsel. ‘The way to beat them Ut saya Unele Ichab< In nimple, for the pre an long an it is bre spot the thing before it shows its p. | Lone Star Off 000 Lucky Long. Best offer takes either L. ALLISON EDGEWATER, COLO. blem's just ou cA fic 10,000 then, the wa ture Well Just to And poke well to get the n every darned » r perincopes #0 they dle. the bottom: he U-boats 1918, by the be rever em t of our boats, and then, by and keep the darned th spaper Enterprise Assoc always see wt (Copyright ‘Former United States Senator Mason, Pioneer jin Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery Syst Says Nuxated Iron ative that) Increased His Power and Endur- ance so Much, That He Feels It Ought to Be Made Known to Every Nervous, Run-Down, Anaemic Man, Woman and Child. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author; Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out- door Dept.) New York and the West- chester County Hospital; Former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago, and others. in the most dan-|-——What Senator Mason Says of human infection of ource of milk thru the tu studies by 25 per tuberculosis tn to infec ducts, kp been proved by from milk or m This has inat cows ot have the ex and the testing of of the n of mill cities shown that from 6 of the raw milk so! tuberculosis germs. important that before it The with tubereu lin has shown that from 15 to 40 per cent of the are infected to 15 per 1 contains This makes it All mi k be pasteur the consumer. testing of cow with tuberculosis cows Spre quent! debt jor be milk ling of disease thru milk fre happens thru t of being. carelens This may from the time the the cow until it consumer 2 human bad true anywher " comes from " reaches the tions, How? Health Questions Mra, H ke rect 8 years No. netting }| night Answered ‘Will braces cor. stoop shoulders’ in my boy of ACOOL the value etter to have him go thru soatiad hi tive up exercises. morning and cations grow! merchand | United St day us for full informa | j and now is ates Ww it is $ national debt w $46) 10,000, To In 1914 the $9.68 per capita While You Earn Saving Turn” FIRST “Order Your Easter Suit Now” 425 UNION ST. | Physician and Medi | anch July, 1914, the national debt of the |», Chicago, TL Gentiemen I have often mid IT would never recommend medicine of any kind. I believe that the doctor's However, after the hardest political cam paign of my life, witho place. chanes for a vacation I had been starting to court every morning with that horrible tired feeling one cannot describe. I was advised to try Nuxated Iron. As a ploncer In the pure food and drug legislation, I waa at first loath to try an advertised remedy, but aftet advising with my medical frie I gave it a test The results have been so be al cane, I made up my mind te about It statement if you ro age, and T that up the etrength and durance of one at my age the world. in my own my friends know and you are at liberty to publish this ae m now 65 years of a rem which will build nerease the fee! power of en should be known to Yours very truly, Wim. E. Mason. NY ersonal use of Nuxated From my own ext Nuxated Iron I feel it is maser + that it ought on. 1 in every hospital and pre Dr, Ferdinand King, a New York d by every physician in this aid: country Dr. B who has European Me Senator Mas: 4 id a hundr cemic men and women is organi » flesh flabby; the muacter of @ the brain fags and the tron ia abao! nory fails, and often they become able your nervous, despondent and mel- {nto livt oy, matter h James Francia Sullivan, your food merely hysician of Tellevu without doing you any good (Outdoor Dept), - Yon't get the strength Out of it, and Westchester ‘Cou as a consequence you become weak Senator Mason is to be pale and sickly looking, Just like @ on handing out this Plant trying to grow in a soil defi Nuxated Iron for pub: n Boston phy ed abroad in al institutions, sa is right. As TI have times over, I regard f the greatest Hic without f n Con! Anaemia ry) ‘a now the State mer weal Without h or what yo ot passes thro! labor and the as against t make him a Washington and endeared him to the hearts of the working men and the great masses of people throughout the United St erly You vital and Jaque: imabech: Visiting Hospital, , said: “I have never given out any medical formation or advice for publication, as 1 ordinarily do not bel Rut In the case of Nuxe feol I would be remiss not to mention it. I have myself and given it to my trength ot know opinion rganic for enriching ng to Increase endurance of men up too rapidly the atren business «City M there ia nothing better than 1 nt-and Tmuat De at merit ter feels rie to ofe everywhere with most surprising results. And a not afford thore who wish guickly (0 Increnme Is name to it eapecial their strength, power and endurance ne advocacy of pure will find It a most remarkable and drums lonisintion. 7 Wonderfully effective remedy.” OTH—Nuxated Iron which was used by Senator Mason with such surprising resulta, and which Im prescribed and recommended neoret ‘remedy, but one which 1 known. te fron products, it te ay that 1 believe my own great money, It Is dispensed b rug O . ! 1 is dispensed by Owl Drug Co, Bartell Drug Coy physical activity ie largely due to pharmacy and ell other druggisia, . se A“ \ the of ¥ the r 1th Commissioner W: R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago, say T have taken Nuxated Iron mys and experienced its health-giving and strength-bullding effect, and in the Interest of the public welfare feel it my duty to make known the results of tt 1 1 and wd

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