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THE SEATTLE STAR 7 Seventh Ave, Near Uniem s¢. Dor sont NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NeWSsrarmns Telegraph News Service of the Untted Preee Asseciation Entered at Seattle, Wash, toffice am Seeond-Clans Matter lie within its reach, And it is to Seattle as speedily as pe can be furnished cheaper By mail, out of cit De t months, $1.18: € months, $2.00 rea t Y elty, Me @ month. important Pablishing Co, meeting all A shed Datty by The S¢ exchange that thousands now employed in war industries will not be thrown out of em NOW IS THE TIM FOR PEACE essential But official War Savings Stamps r of G Lister. But ¢ y day Making Russian History Even the Bolshevik censor permits a Petrograd corre- Spondent to put this thru “Russia is making history every day.” Some reliable repo ilter out of Russia, Russia is not! ge only rapidly making ory but she's going to keep at it|s for some time, for the reason that she is going to be some time in nding” herself. | One of the discoveries that Russia wasn't Russian, but largely a conglomeration |e of differ peoples, varying in language, customs, ideals | **°eeeseoererereores end conditions, and many of them desirous of independence | of Russia. Mere capacity of self-government of Russians | minister for Note hays bon sn o-oo as Russia was a serious and dubious question. indication of Russia's fatere policy Within a sho », such important parts as Finland, | that nas come from Petrograd since Siberia, Polish Russia and the Ukraine have split off, and | the with Ger it is doubtful whether Russia can ever regain them save |i)” "ouched (helt olnae at Trot by-a war especially for that purpose. Surely, the birth of | ..) to keep any terma that nay be a half dozen independent countries is making history | indorsed at Mos by the pan-soviet idly. | Trotsky is the strongest e Within four months, Russia proper—that is, the part | Personality in the Bolshevik govern ment. His retirement from the head of her conceded to be her de facto government—has Wit-| o¢ tne foreign office and hie accept nessed the ssing of three of her four leading spirits. | ance of the ministry of war come at been followed by Krylonko and Troteky. Le-|4 time when the Russian foreign of left, and he’s so pro-German that he cannot taiust hereafter be wershadowed by the more active f the war department From the beginning of the Bolshe k administra has a» jump to hasty conclusions Leon ‘Trotsky’ appointment as peace negotiations ongress. fice’ influence As the day of the Russian statesman passeth, there| Tises, over in the Far East, the star of a fighter. Gen.| Semenoff has a strong force of Cossacks, which is hourly |e thee LW Gemthont being augmented, and he is after the Siberian railway, the | pote fee. If he thought "main artery of Russia, without which any government at cision taken by the : d cannot jong survive. Semenoff is likely to make | sre wo some more Russian history every day. | = —_——_———— | Newspapers are not to be given lists of the Ameri- | can casualties in Europe. Might give valuable informa- tion to the enemy. But may get such news from next friends of the victims, valuable information or not. Wouldn't it jar you? Throne Hunting Trouble, much troable for those neutral Scandinavian countries which had rather starve than join civilization in! the war against German barbarism! Germany’s design is now cle to make Finland a Minor German monarchy. It is en announced, semi- authoritatively, that Oscar, the kaiser’s fifth son, has been for the throne, and that the Aland islands are to| be made a second Heligoland, with position and power to| ‘irctor of te King county Liberty shoot up anything coming out of Norway and Sweden. ling of the executive committee and That Germany meditates some sort of a clean-up is| precinct captains of division No. 1, indicated by the sudden and unanimous attack, by | Cownct! of Patriotic Service i officers setaed two German newspapers, on Norway, Sweden and Denmark,| ,,Dr7 s#ead | officer pr Beri Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone *evccccccccoscooces Sarah Grose, 82, said to be the first epapers RK. KR. Fox, chairman of Seattle auxiliary district. and A. L. Hawley rector of the King county Liberty FG ‘on the ground that they have been strongly leaning toward |,y each at Pier D and Pier B Friday | the entente. as But can you blame the king of Prussia? When you're in the kinging business and have hung on till a lot of sons grown up, yo’ Tun great risk of your sons going hunting for your own, History is loaded with instances wherein eager sons didn’t wait until pa really wanted to quit. One of the big dis- ttments in the great Napoleon's life was that he could find thrones enough to suit all his relatives. afternoon. The boose was consigned to McCaughan & Doherty, and per lmits were granted by the county | auditor in Olympta for its importa ve got to go hunting for thrones, or} tion Arder Buchana, alleged deserter from Camp Lewis, ls believed to be in Seattle, according to word from tary police. He tw sald to be Excelsior motorcycle the m riding a ate 2 s id win the war ND, — After June this t be taught in | many wot | PORTL. | year German will ne | Ports high schools. 4 KE, Ore.—The University of lefeated by na tr Washington says that Secretary Baker's presence in Europe is “regarded as evidence of the president's determination to press the war aggressively.” Silly! The president hasn't been lying down on the job, has he? Let Uncle Do It _ Whatever criticism may be deserved by the fuel ad- Ministration, the remedy proposed by Senator Lodge is not the one to be adopted. He would turn over coal regulation to Secretary Lane and Chairman Frank Peabody of the| cin coal committee of the council of national defense. Q Lane is popular with the owners of coal mines because| “"\" . oe he advocated a three-dollar price at the mouth of the mine, Psd saat oberg A oe bre When President Wilson’s experts had reported that two|Oiympian limited train of the Ch dollars gave a handsome profit. Frank Peabody is head of | ‘#9: Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad One of the biggest coal mining and retailing companies in| *** “*r"le’ Friday ear Kosooe, 8 4 : yak. A dining car chef, two waiters the Middle West. He and his company recently have been| ana a woman passenger were investing their profits in new coal lands thruout the South. Lodge is quite right in his statement that the public| did not get coal, either at a cheap price or in sufficient quantities. To that extent the fuel administration failed. | th. war trade Lonrd ted Limited But the answer is not Senator Lodge suggests, to! amounts of pork wi allowed to surrender the c: and its profits to the Peabodys and other! «o to British ¥ Hen operators. The answe for Uncle Sam to step in and|#n4 South Ame handle the thing in time. ee oe | MEN ARE REDRAFTED CAMP LEWIS, March 16.—Dratt boards will be notified when men in jurind: © discharged from service he exemption board Rritiah ¢ the Univer angular 4 ambia of Ores in which the untvers tish Columbia and | Washington ated ced with ineuing i" who was 6 the liquor for medi ses, Dr. P.M. Setters and Webb were placed under jured WASHINGTON —Relaxation of re. strictions on export of pork prod ucts to Canada was announced Central Speaking of Russia’s peace, the kaiser says, ‘ moment when we may admire the hand of God.” other moments, Bill is probably displeased with God. Rockefeller Golden Rule will settle industrial unrest. Look out for | dscharged here and have returned @ rise in oil by Rockefeller, sr.! IE gg ll single — aga the ci i Are symptoms of a weakness that is shown by inflamed membranes. Peruna 4 helps clear away the waste, restores the appetite, aids digestion,.and builds up @ the siencth. Then the new, rich blood removes the inflammation, As a tonic following severe colds or influenza it will he found a aN valuable aid to complete recovery. | \ In cases of chronic catarrh its regular administration has re- A few doses at the first symptom of cold--the depression that always starts it-- will ward off suffering. Forty-four Years of Success home to meet the ills of the body. Your home might be the bet- ter by using Peruna. Tablet or Liquid Form. Manalin Tablets. Health and How to Have It. eee latative. ‘They azo de iit eae *!° | treatment of many ills, with hints storing action to | on how to stay well. rousing the liver, Distributed free by druggists, habit ot constip® | tion, Read it and profit. come THE PERUNA COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio jr., proclaims that application of the |bere. In the past, men have been Teol0res tic tone of the membranes, and the cold is gone. stored thousands to health. \ Have made Peruna foremost in the preparedness of the American Manalin Tablets are a new form of a time A new book of common sense the bowels and a- By thelr use tho | or will be sent direct on applica- 10 and 25 cents. Nothing is of greater importance to Seattle than the proper development of the water power site: TO INDUSTRIES, however essential it power with dispatch, it does not mean that we must Analysis of the War Moves made when Nicholas quit was|§ By J. W. T. Mason ete The United Press | Joseuh Zittle said he hoped Ger. , STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918. PAGE 4 project to undertake Several bids on the city yesterday. transmission line. that everal that this power be brought ossible, so that manufacturer is power than elsewhere and so lars more for a transmissior tho the cost of the plant the same. There are many angles the most ployment when peace comes, LAY THE FOUNDATION and cheap power is ation, and Seattle? The site is that we develop this at that will in determining which power | Written for | eovceee | Will there be shineless Shines are 15 Greetings days for you, too? conta in Seattle now eee ternal problems it ts unbelievable |he would #0 far remove himself tror domestic affairs as to cone coming war commineary would inaist upon having an |trative post, giving him an « nity to put into practice his nistic doctrines t ln for Uhin that Trotaky ts a rev But domentic reforn « ininterru idea ud Vike N Haye you a} somebody? “KE. D. K. is in the mar ket for much nutty stuff, but being nuts to a nut, he ex work for nutting If you don't care to give nutty stuff, you can just loan it and it will be returned or thrown away This contest 1 We won't give hits a good chance t friends § Our address in B.D. K rnist not be until Russia & real peace eky, therefore, in all probab Neves further revolutionar must ensue against | enemies before attent undertaken Trot ty, be # external an be cor centrated on her internal constru tion tho the pansoviet « ar nt not be accepte When, in the midat viet deliberations suddenly heads the war of # more important than te peace. » A Pd tat Germany ts helping the Turks t restore order” in Armenia. All mate Armenians, from babies to grand fathers, are being butchered. eee ‘There may be several candidates for president of the city council, but it's a cinch there won't be many * — fighting for chairman of the finance committee, Seattle probably will 20 mill levy next inl financier inn't going t be a popular guy with the lady and Human hands are frequently dirty | gentlemen taxpayern when supposed to be clean! eee Dirt from much SCENARIO SUGGESTION hands in cantly Home of these conveyed to food. Days we're going The fact that it To get hopped ts Invinible maken dirt af the more dange Leon ‘a paper peace year, and act is becoming more gener known there is a rapidly growing demand that those who hand d The gaa for nome prepare food for others to cx Btares and staresees must be phystoalty weil ana sound Twinalx, 20 we're and free from disease of any kind Entitied to aquawk [and that their hands must be clean.) = A few.” Bo | Thin is why there t# now on the) — Hlere gone again. statute books of some of the Amer Why do they |ican cities laws providing for the| Do It in the remular and periodic examination of | Movies, when the those who have to do with the) Princtpais are going handling and preparation of foods. | To an evening's Laws of this kind properly en-| Entertainment, they foreed nerve two important pur Always have them pores Go to the 1 The protection of hotel, restan rant and bakery patrons from many 4 of commun pera large and net group of workers whose oc fon has a direct and important | relation to the spread of dinease The tubercular cow, giving in| > t t be, Emil fected milk, in regarded as a distinct you won't be able and dangerous menace to child tite slacker ia the It may well be asserted, however that if only the tubercular cow re. ed to combat as a source of the nprend of tuberculosis, its present! widespread and destructive effect on |‘ the sicknes death rate of this country would soon be greatly re duced if not entirely abolished. |DR. MATTHEWS WILL TELL OF NIGHT LIFE ; Night Lite fenttle which Rev. Mark A Matthews will deal in his sermon Sunday night at the First Presby terian chureh. it who gives why he shouldn't in Wash, D.C Provost Marsha f they had the aide of a centipede A hums rd har a cinch going then the cave of the winds back ateppir mpared to a ker trying the draft rule bram off a few buahe a P who car them week than Carter He's got 'STAPP SHOULD BE ABLE ("°° 000 “2"'r" 0" ‘TO PULL OUT A WHALE | h that pulle C.F be a whale ion given in tak out a fishing license Frida at the Jecounty auditor's office He is @ mo torman on the Alki line LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB WILL GIVE AMBULANCE Duplicating the wn rule Stapp inte “OASCARETS”” FOR LIVER, BOWELS Spend 10 cents! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, ambulance went t Gen. Pershing In memory of his wife by Wellesiey an ambu ance will by ttle ¢ hospital, uni 0. by the Ladie Musteal ¢ of Seat |DRY SQUAD OFFICERS RAID PRIVATE HOME | In a raid conducted t | the dry squad at 1807 Eastlake ave constipated Can't harm you! Best cathartic for men, and children. women members of rte remidence Friday night an, Mra. M arrexted for alles: | oq violations and disorder on a priv five snen and one wor estan la tht ation of bile and bowe ison, which kee; bill headach dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomact |U. OF W. DEBATERS WIN — wos « 1 get a 1O-cent | The U. of W. defeated the Univer. | ‘ arets at the drug store ity of Oregon Friday night on the Enje ' Your Franle we with an ace Iry law nduct bully Take Cascarets it and enjoy the nicest, gentles and bowel nsing you ever perienced. You'll wake up with clear head, clean tongue, live} mu Alfred Battle pr step, rosy skin and looking and Donald Coleman und John Coffee | ing fit Mothers can give a whole Washington |Cascaret to a sick, cross, biliou everish child any time—they are | FOUND DEAD IN BATH | barmless—never gripe or sicken John Bohn, 34 Alaska Fishery found dead fre | day night, in 4 | Turkish bat ocal campus establishment pr court at th winner was represented member of the union, was tural causes, Fri vin the D He arrived re | “RAGS” SOME FISHER | SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal | Mareh 16 ante! of | the state prison, was sunning himself Jon the beach when he saw something | | black in the water. He Jumped in took it by the fin, and dragged it out after a hard struggle. It was a 22 pound bass. orthern ly trom SAYS: “Order Your Easter Suit Now” 425 UNION ST. They do not include the cost of the Nor do they include other costs. It estimated that in one case it will cost a million dol- ) line than in another case, at the power sites may be important is this: What will be the final cost per kilowatt, delivered give question is the site Seattle must have, and is entitled to. so amall not even a @ | poke hin bead thru th nome wmall SEATTLE’S POWER SITE PROBLEM It is useless to consider only part of the cost. We must look at the power site proposition with our eyes wide open. It is the completed project that we must view. Our power site problem is too important, too eg- sential to the city’s future growth to be handled with any risk. A false step at the beginning of things will not make for haste. It will mean delay. Now is the time, at the very initial part of the problem, to take plenty of time for full consideration. When that consideration has been given, when the possibilities of every available site have been fairly and fully decided, then will be the time to rush the completed plan into execution. projects were received by that need careful consider- the best answer to this 2 é ecdniediinaieie’ | 94 to clear up reports of @ previews cnesrage, in which he had declined Gompers Sends Message ker could nd that's That the interallied labor conference’ London, February 20. Palace H i p Theatre TOMORROW A New, All-Good Show with the BONOMOR ARABS “A Night on the Desert” Four Dancing Demons Vaudevilie's Paatest Dancers Halligan & Combs “A Smile a Minute™ “The Nicest Girl in Town” WASHINGTON, March 16 or in all allied countries must co BANDITS TAKE $2,500 FORT SMITH, Ark. March 16 The ban f Winslow, 40 north was robbed by two “in the gigantic task to de was the message operate stroy autocracy” milen President Gompers, of the American Federation of La vent Arthur Henderson, Finglish labor jender, and Albert Thomas French, socialist, day Gompers’ cablegram wan dispatch of here, masked men today according to word reaching here, Twenty-five hundred dollars waa reported taken NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 5 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Prof. Armand’s Latest Masterpiece THE BOMBARDMENT and DESTRUCTION of RHEIMS (Positively Not a Motion Picture) A huge stage spectacle, showing havoc wrought by German shells in city of Rheims. MARGARET MAY LESTER, Lecturer. New York Jazzland Transported Here. CABARET DE LUXE With Miss Billie Richm: Other Big Features—General Admission 25 THEATRE WILKES fins Fifth and Pine. Phone Eilieté 2525-2526. Com Datty 1 to 12 Dorothy Dale “The Only American Lady ve delg Barnes & Burner Comedy Baten Conjurers Feature Photoplay (Monday te Wednesday? EFFIE. SHANNON NILES WELCH WEEK cent aa) Wee ands A Drama of Big Sentiments and Responsive Heart Appeals “KINDLING” The Play Made Famous by Margaret Ilington All Over America Nights, 22¢ to 55¢; Matinees, 17¢ and 28c Bevo is a great favorite in the Army Canteens, where none but pure, soft drinks may be sold. After drill or march, you are sure to see a long line of hot and dusty-throated soldier boys making a bee-line for Bevo. They know that there lies complete satisfaction, full refreshment and pure wholesomeness, At home or abroad —at work or play —between meals or with meals, you will appreciate what we have done for you in making this triumph in soft drinks. You will find Bevo at inns, restaurants, groceries, depart- ment and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda fountains, dining cars, in the navy, at canteens, at mobili- zation camps and other places where refreshing beverages are sold. Bevo—the all-year-‘round soft drink Guard against substitutes. Have the bottl ‘ou, first seeing that the seal is unbroken Eaad nays May Peep ars the Fox, Sold in bottles only, and bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER -BUSCH—ST. LOUIS SCHWABACHER BROS, CO. DEALERS—SEATTLE, W. to English Labor to send American representatives te” 8 ached roorn cig terio who't v pre of w of t job All aoe: to # an sion throi

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