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a ‘who are not needed should go. bil ’ per cent or more of the admission fees. ' to put such a measure thru. STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. PAGE 6 TURN ON THE FULL LIGHT OF PITILESS PUBLICIT The last week in Feburary, Secretary Baker issued a statement to the effect that American air- | planes then were en route to France, five months ahead of schedule The second week in March, there was issued from Washington the following authorized state ment as to aircraft production: “All immediate requirements for training planes having been met, the number of fighting mount rapidly each month. Before the middle of April, shipments of combat planes will be by the middle of May they will be moving by trainloads. There is every reason to expect that before lies of planes in France will more than provide a machine for each trained aviator we can have LATE SUMMER OUR MACHINES IN FRANCE WILL ALMOST DOUBLE THE PRESEN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND ITALIAN MACHINES COMBINED.” Gen. Wood returns from the fighting front and testifies that our boys are practically without airplane protection. planes delivered will moving by carloads, and midsummer our AND THAT BY TOTAL OF GERMAN, GAS MASK DRILL om | jeattle, Wash. Postoffice as S city, 4 year, 34 entabes Dalty by Te: mane, @ a with ae => FAMINE ( Star Publishing Co. Main 600, Private er eatin Don’t look a mail man in the face without digging into your pocket for thrift stamp money. City and County { Salaries Both the city and county can well count it as true| omy when deserving employes are paid fair, living} The municipality cannot afford to pay any less. There is a minimum under which no employer dare go | Much longer. That is the dead level where a man of aver-; age family can manage the stand- to retain American _ard of living. In the recent Seattle car strike, the arbitrators found ‘that the increased cost of living has been so great that the man who earns $100 a month now, if he is a man of family, has an enormous struggle on his hands. It is therefore gratifying that the city took @ step yesterday as will leave no one on its payroll bee than $100. The fixing of a minimum wage in this manner is the only redeeming feature of the legislation passed yesterday, but it is a mighty big feature. Blanket raises, regardless | of oy are not generally worthy of approval. jut now, the mayor and the council have further work | " to do. They must weed out the unnecessary and the, GRERTINGS: Have you and uous on the payroll. Those who are needed, those! "* ‘ork gotten used to It yet are doing useful work, should be paid fully. Those] tp the debate on the more dayti¢ Cor man Padgett of mm och if a farn : ha’ such | with not neces as no many think, to} a suft.| lather in| dinsolve that is up the nens | tr ttle soap, in required No job is too light for Mayor Hanson, evidently Mot even street illumination. And a saving of $30,000 is not to be lightly treated, looking at it from any light permit the © pores rform thelr on the Our beloved hn brothers, husbands, sweethearts, by Fine thousands may be filling the shell-holes of war-torn with their life-blood. Other thousands may roll, | har Scream, plead, in agony, upon the hospital cots, over there. | pack lines of corpses of our boys may be of horrible length. May so rage, Death so reap, that even merciless Mars , ery “Enough But, at this distance one cannot see the blood run or the bodies stiffen, or smell the peculiar odor of the carnage, , it on human suffering and defeat. In short, one cannot enjoy the horror and torture, there’s so much lacking the Hun that’s in one, So, on our next glorious national birthday anniversary, duly 4, a prize-fight for the heavyweight championship is Twenty thousand dollars for Prize-fighter Fulton; 75 per cent of the receipts for Prize-fighter Willard! $0 written in the bond. And along comes the United § ‘ ment, for which those boys in Europe suffer pera ts at a ne co een Saato | cane ee “tee for which we all pinch and save, and asks 1 cent for| eras : ee re afioretommntom Rechts. Bang every 10 those prize-fighters take in! | % tint tartar ren Iwo that ft Under the income tax law, a prize-fight is taxed, as “a| - ‘ not Invite the attacks of germs. | public performance for profit,” 10 per cent of the admission | ,,, - m ; aaver we cane | Before July 4, 1918, congress should put prize-fights | tne ve x | Leads Hun Army | | @ specified class by themselves and raise the tax to 50} tack Around Bapaume PYORRHEA We hope to see @ member of congress brave, sensible and patriotic enough! give extra Wm. Hohenzollern wants it distinctly understood that he’s now in personal command on the western front. History's got to give Bill all that’s due anybody. Von Hindenburg can have the core. in If the Skagit power site is too expensive, as Coun- eilman Erickson indicates, let's try one that will produce cheaper power. Cheap power is life to this city. Getting a Valentine job on April 1 ought to lift the new utilities commissioner out of the mere humdrum of things routine. Granting necessary wage increases 7 economy. my group of Crown cht of Bavaria ‘sei A SEXAPHONE MAYBE FOR THE CHICKEN YARD AN FRANCISCO, April 2.—A de. which will indi ex of living or nism has eon Inve n Francisco | tatement te day by San Mateo at torne will tell’ you ling to Green, whether the butcher has give ou the fine steer beef yout paid for and will tell poultry raisers whether their incubators are to pro all roosters. ble obelisk lies” carved on the front page. after his “di right He'a a chip off the old hickory ing nut is full Berlin napers please o duce all takes old LECE old ivory twisted, #0 rattle It womally stops man burning at once, ma Ar posaible, and quick a If your doctor said to use Resinol for that skin-trouble you'd try it without a second thought! Well, many doctors throughout the country are prescribing it to heal sick skins, and have been doing so for years. So why not take the combined advice of all these wise medical men and let Kesinol Ointment make your skin well? the hens or tion, making it ex be =f casilyirrinnt ‘a given al M cent an 4 French naturalist, | shower of rain in large arene mixed with toads the | size of a walnut e Manduy, 0 per they're Just PloKa ree, Write Dept 13-8, Kesinol, Baltimore, Md. saw in s - hour. Maybe flaging. Senator New, member of the senate military committee, testifies that instead of delivering 12, 000 combat airplanes i in France by July I, we will be able to deliver 37; that we hadn’t one single battleplane in France up to March 25; that German planes are attz acking our boys so low that the , latter are trying to beat them off with revolver fire. Senator Lodge, another member of the military affairs committee, heavy guns in France, save a few old coast guns. Senator Johnson, with a son in the expeditionary forces, rises to demand ‘ this matter. He is absolutely right.) EVERY FATHER WITH A SON, EVI WITH A HUSBAND IN UNIFORM DEMANDS IT. The truth, Woodrow Wilson; the whole truth, and nothing but the truth! ‘pitiless publi in RY WIFE uch an in factories, etc, Is not dear, thus permit women to do the ting, for which they are much Ieitor’ iS} ay Mel + adapted, and in which emplo: FOE aes Ae. a a en anrnnbniad t they are not #0 apt to lone the) adjunt orte epee: | RE é _ There in no necessity of women b Ing ploced on street cars, or in po ae “het ver aeitaes : to gids he | ti ere they are bound to 4 en have . 7 eagplerone Hage ‘ which is to b ft fright 5 » the ser DUNE | 4 P not be perm HY IDA MeGLONE Ginson \ ' sure cars aaa vations ace Ge of aw Wife,” i From a he natural refi Trip to the War Z the Ausplees of the American Ked Cross and The Star hen the irerments at th! juncture are such as call for ab bodied men, it is hard to dises unless, of course, there are ne me declares that we have no ; to eject them from their soft enapaly. 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