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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918, PAGE 6 R oF Nrwsrarens _|j-—_—_______ - 1007 Seventh Near Uniow St, , » | We Did Our Bit During First Year of War-and We Will Keep On Doing It |MEMMER oF sc Telenraph News Service of (he United Preas Assectation PS NORTHWEST Leacur Butered at Searle, By mail, out of city Wash, Postoffice as Second-Class Matter 40e perf rr he Star Pablishing Co. ae connecting all dep: months, $ 6 mon ty hat name Write to the and tell hin VRAink of him. You can do that by wri down for a Liberty Loan subscription ting your e What’s Needed Some 175 million bushels of the 1917 wheat crop are ng held back and, if not marketed by May 15, will be ffiscated by the government unc authority of military sity, say Washington Press ciation dispatche: If the government can confiscate the farmer's wh iy cannot it confiscate any other sort of his property, other man’s lust there be a special authorization law as to it, and other special enactments as to pigs, horses, lum- etc., down the whole list of property? ere is much roaring by certain of our statesmen! ng the the granting of autocratic powers to the administra- 8. Cor > and, in several instances, the administration itself has we . eae F Oree ot « d to hesitate to act until more definite and formal a thority was granted. | ‘ ss does not realize and, perhaps, the administra bn does not fully appreciate the extent to which the coun- fy feels that all that it has, in particular and in general, i property, to be taken and used by the government S it sees fit. | | The country is not worrying about plans, programs, | authorization, but about performances. All fear has ze out of the terms “confiscation” and “commandeering.” @ particularly just now does the country feel that time or “Freedom for all, forever?” noted Jew to te 1 in a ne Th articles warewept Holy Lan mn art followed t x open tous, We ed behind have The Star fous a meries of WARARARAADARARARARARARARAB alter’s great-grand-daddy was thing about that you ahead and sleep THE TELEPHONE COMPANY SAYS That 10,000 persons call Its exchanges daily To ask the the. And of course © telephone operators © to take ¥ 1 day ts over be. | A barber to by nick | atau zy” back after it's thrown It's lean fishing behind the net. WHAT LUCK? Yor C Fight Bar Rock F ern, $3 ¢ Bred to In Wh the men who have of. fices ¢ » floor of a skyscraper - i” Buddy Keca » take the ele. ator ¢ they gO up or down CAN YOU BEAT IT? ft Schaffner, once upon @ er here, is now in the business of feeding the swine. He ‘ uy | the Camp Lewis garbage. A great deal of i . - Time recious. e . ¥ A rm ‘0 answer the calls Bierce! ARARARARAR BAS R@RARARDRARA | o-- ut the rights of property is twaddle and hypocrisy. We're) THEY a, pare ay Cmcogegsd or pecperty unless we get| CERTAINLY ight for all that’s in us, mighty soon. Confiscate| | pi iii” tte ws aren! Yee, and je ge everything else Sara) H F d’ itt] Tanks to “ee THE SAME, ows J bab was far me needed in the war, with or without any other! EVER YOU MAY BE : Y h ng to sworn SSpgISEENNEEEEEEEneneeee? ition than the fact that it’s military necessity! | eny y Or S 1 WASHINGTON, Apri ¢—The| %! f its owners HOUSTON TEXAS sk a ‘ the depar , oS ° Pe ee ee ’ oe tract for the t ’ ’ to the Finish H l A l h ‘P Pl tar 0 0 ee Berlin puts on her finest clothes, rings her gladsome| e p ccomp 1S eace an : nt prong e = Bryce SHERIFF COMES ’ & and celebrates. The kaiser congratulates his people | ar sia + i sanaeats mann | m what his armies have done, and makes his eldest son| jc, 8% BUR MNG HOW TO WIN THE WAR BY HENRY FORD a regiment of the Grenadier Guard, or something) ,, ly as good. The German newspaper: Victory on the Western front, “which ifies the hope of peace.” Aycan ! there is a people so wooden-headed that they can| more o d all the time! here was no great German victory on the West front. |t® pededieyn Was a great advance, only. But, let the people of "\"\.™" ° Mmany rejoice and be glad—before the awful lists of Ger-| ora i and maimed come in. ‘ ‘ | Nothing had transpired to more strongly justify the|™ of peace. Every freshly slain Briton, or Frenchman, |°°", was another bar to peace. Scores of thou-| of new-made corpses make an insurmountable wall | Orcar tt any sort of peace forced by Germany. The rivulets Ea. trickling to the reddened Somme, Ancre and Oise |" toward an ocean of blood, every drop of which) n mt pacifiat is fight t rank of America’s “ war against future | { ner proclaim aling in the fr they add, | feree four n on power p ted 3,300,000 tons of women |) He has industrial mmanding «¢ 40,000 men an ne go Henry rid war to Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON By popular request, the engagement of out inst gaa — does not mean annihilation of | t they the ate from 9 militarism and the positive control of the people |‘® °°" ho believe in it by the civilized nations. Pail eee Berlin celebrate, thoroly, her very best! The) in ours eG tens irit and purpose of the allies are changing. When her at ones, tad boys are laid in her arms, that their cold, bruised! th hin 40,000 may be washed by her tears, even Columbia's vision ° fs . acted fay change. There are beasts that can be tamed and made \. “" 1 " irvine ful to humanity. There are beasts so inoculated with chas Her t r an his and teed eaemied ea “S. es Soerenand ateal |? "Tarning out thousands of ipvaur thclasted Aaeete werd > re taut controlled with hot irons. adie aon | ain anh taber. These tmostlan’ ” : é ite, while ye may, Berlin! Decorate, while Ltr iy olor gp dey he us foc mg: Bence % ana ome fence pc po is extended one week, Vaudeville’s biggest attrac kaiser! But your dead and our dead are not for pe: erty motor entire. | “Men don't work fot money ab and an entire new show. enough to million people in th railroads or In a day they have NEW PANTAGES OUT FOR TAN “Money Could Not Buy the Good It Has Done Me,” Says Prominent Texas Official. coun. | coal into Money could not buy the good | Tan has done me, and I gladly |recommend it for what it has done in my case.” said Hon, Archie R, | Anderson, Houston, ex-sheriff of Harris county, recently Mr. Anderson is unquestionably not only of the best known, but jone of the most popular men that er 1 public office in the “Lone ar” state. After serving as deputy sheriff of Harris county for twelve years Mr. Anderson was elected chief | of police of the city of Houston. He had occupied this office only a short jt when the ff of Harris |county died. Mr. Anderson's friends then persuaded him to make the race © unexp) term of sheriff, to he was easily elected. He was ed with reelection seven differs times ed the people in is important office for fifteen con- secutive rs. Four y ‘s ago Mr. | Anderson declined reelection and re- |tred to private fe. He cast his lot ent tion, soesatia. de facturing $500,000 worth | ‘Ten dollars a day will not hold men | COUee to re an slate promicts weer ealas aan : : or Red Crows 1 The things of lit sk a General Admission 25c citizen of this Interesting and. pros- { n or pyar is ek go at are t make the! i. prod Cithe vata we oe perous city. . | ” to pi tot dl tr t peal to the ma At < 4 “ n oe ” | Seattle will have no band concerts in the parks this| deiceadas UF adlea iaemoeet tates ; two t nd a hus | “I was in a run-down condition, immer unless some public-spirited group of citizens pro-| to swern over No Land t the futur re must t month So ahtetie ct ail 7 te Tn line with the city’s@ar-time economy program, the gg elgg ee tn a tras (ee . F 1 ha getting up in the morning, I was so board’s expenditures have been ordered cut down by| ang mink, ousands of trucks |f plants ar ia ol i. I had the worst form of in- f Hanson La gy b ag know | w t stion, suffe all the time from 3 ee anson. hese Sect’ and , a | omy, te ay | bor au us on my ach and was con- F rest and inspiration and hap-| May Sa ord | business t tor belching up undigested food from Sunday concerts in the park. A By —o ect ee gyrate od etter the wer, Such| Ford's pe til his far A Great Novelty Show Starts Tomorrow > to take my coffee without The city’s war-time economy program is sound, tes ie rag not believe |; thetr era no pros-| tract Presenting super, as . a ak i with oun But others should step in and see that Seattle is not|in ng profits out of 1 pects © tutu a eahew Get tance “LITTLE LORD ROBERT” would bloat and swell up like I was tirely without music in the parks. The shipyard band: > gree ‘ The ease with which we have ieuction ‘except the. tractor poisoned and suffered from neural & great opportunity to perform a service that would|, sing: him taltate, Yostesd of/¢4-|. etka eeoa eee production ‘| plants, And yet it te the tract The Smallest Comedian in the World sic pains of the worst sort, and them to the community. The Star will be happy|ov cars a month, the Ford. plants| ft i the willing cooperation sr | With Its power of aiding 1 pr In an act of infections humor, original song hits and dances grein Bi aypeintins Tht neal ity. Th ; a month, the Ford plants| ty to nip lpbege eral Gf : a temporary way. ust can't te ) announce the offers of local bands. are now turning out f 4 @ vast army of workers. Sheet tte ence ae r9 7 gar you how I did suffer for the past —_ . —_— = Gamonth, cares a vear| mre had no. steikes, ePrebhy bt = The Gellis Argo & Virginia four years and up to the time I be f the w a ie proeress ©. veer, Miecaas Our men have will eal ipl ejb igrona Mareiioan Tamblern Woot Fminent Harpist and Vivacious fp san taking Tanlac, a few weeks aga from t w, if any, Ford cars ingly a ly turned to ev w Jugglers and Acrobats Singer * hen e te: w it been t to England. 2,000 t When I read the testimonials of Nate Gee vais ok Win ery task that has been set for Paar ss wee hess, yaweea bop , some who had been relieved of trou ve sia ahkaoe can them, They deserve wicst of | O00 ¢ the etate of Michigan w Doyle & Fox & Foxie's Mellyar & bles lke mine I just felt like I " F Ford's gigantic plants are engag the credit for the progress that ee t foht Wright Cirens . couldn't make a mistake by taking A Liberty Day Poem by Edmund Vance Cooke war work. — cat de in the producti Wels gals valine Sante wae ts od Hamilton Tanlac, and it has done more for me iisahas Weiee Gate ate ce “Pitty Miles Brom than I had expected. I began to feet | pool § 00d a ps carrying foo Somewhere Comedy Acrobats better after taking my first bottle All of you men who are bearing the burden | P HA PY Dany is not seeking profit from | next fall” Ford added | and have just now started on my All of you women who suffer and wmile | | war work ain _ third, and I am a different man al All of you children who shere in the guerdon | inst PY Feature EDITH STOREY ready. I sleep like a log now and The struggle sha 1 win for us after a whit READY FOR WORK ' WL ealerglin tat chenses Photoplay | eat just anything I want without This is Our Da cesa by war profits cannot Monday to s 66 ” the slightest discomfort afterwards ; th “5-F Wetnentan in REVENGE I am glad to indorse Tanlac be > 4 use it does the work, and I am Cascarets liven liver and bow- | t WEEKDAY MATINEES 106—EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ; aoe Fu all my friends just what I'm you a different en , . ‘ tolling you. I never felt better in you 4 later, American toa els and straighten you ry life c my life than I do since taking Tar Tr Our Day right up. t | THEY'RE NAMING SHIP lac, Iam willing for you to publish Ford's t vat chasers will be pro ‘This is the Day when we vowed to determine duced in great quantities at a $3,000, AFTER J The world in not ruled by the Sign of The Be | 000 plant now under way on the Riv HAZEN J. TITUS | i Phat man stil! is Man and not ey ikian Don’t be bilious, constipated, |r Hou: Tho keel of a ship to be named the | J That women and children aré human, at least! | ‘ ‘ *| By June 1 the first “Fagle” will| Hazen J. Titus, in honor o be Such 1s Our Day | sick, with breath bad [1.0% been launched. shihielscts ener ah che ge , former Northern P. EE | and stomach sour. Before the summer is over 1,000], ; me ‘ ss Day against your “day,” 0, tyrant-oppressor Eagles” will be turned out Plbb aia deecadir nscbg aaeisciay lise <y RESTAURANTS Day of your doom as you reall Ford is also putting up a plant to| lad April on the second ways at Ii r . ~ pg A! hell N. J z se M Coast Shipb: ling Co,, of Everett 3086 for Chop Suey, Noodlea, ‘ J Carry 50 mn uecording to President IT, B. Spear, Chow Mein and all Chinese : ae “Once the first chaser is turned] o¢ the comps | Dishes Served Hot at your ns Ain ; ap ~ ally me ne ona : | J out, the sky's the limit," says John|° t@ company. — ai es Home.’ Quick Delivery. ich sha arm with a noon-day of light R. Lee, in charge of Ford's war ac | {Our Chop Suey and Noodles Pay which fall tea - our erawn of dorning, | |{ivities, “We'll turn the chasers out 25 TOWNS ANNOUNCE | have become famous, Bring ities and ne know nigh as fast as we now make ord car | your family or friends and try Such 1s Our Day | if that ts necessary LOANS FULLY BOUGHT our ‘excellent Sunday Chicken Day of a freedom, for all, and forever The. chasers are 200 feet long.| WASHINGTON, April 6,—Twenty Dinner and Turkey Dinner. Day when our ga was solemnly hurled | Their exact speed ix a secret. ‘Thelr| five towns have already subscribed 96 Second Ave. S Day of decree which sh inder and crew will consist of 40 to 60 men thelr Liberty quotas, telegram Near Yesler Way The hand from th word which would murder the world! Ford has entire confidence in thejannouneed, Witea tar othe Ps ev mion New Branch 711 Pike St. his ix Our 5 fe rae gc mba ; G | power of machinery to win the war’ were arriving “lke a snow storm, (Copyright, 1918, N. B. A) | if properly organized and directed officials reported my statement and let every suffer. ing person who may wish benefit by my experience with this great medi- cine.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Rartell Drug Stores under the personal dl rection of a special ‘Tanlac represen- ative.—(Advertisement). SAYS: “Order That Suit 29

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