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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918. PAGE 6 ‘ Midnight “St Not Exa COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIF B! THE SEATTLE STAR), ~””~*”*«NSOF wen Near Us cunnn oF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS | r Hy Lieut, Granville A, Pollock 1 pr Ph News Service of (he United Press Assoctation | <ocmita Giecr ti tie Las i Entered at Seattio, Wash patoffice as Second-C! Matter | ing pe, Pre se Forety " ur | |Copyright, 1918, by the per By mail, out of city, 0c per month: 3 months, $1.15; 6 months $2.10 | eiscoies ae Year, $4.00, By carrier, elty, 30c a month _ lise: gage 8 on Publiahed Watly by The Star ry aviators have to put up with is t __exchange connecting all @ ‘top Big Aen yaa bon ee drome bombed af-| #) the squadron | eb nettiod down) m Save food and buy Bonds as if the war will begin nga plaid for us where it leaves off for the British and French ing an te da ah I le ve — “ variable prelude to of reprinals But to open thin | The Teuton Madness Some weeks ago, there came a cable story to the effect een at the begin the Germans had captured s eral Americans and left) a ee mutilated bodies in front of the trenches held by our one’ evening at about 10 o'clock i, Now comes a sto rd of the Salva we were all witting y told in a letter by Adjutant R. C tion Army, who says that a wounded the Germans around in our hut writing le | ters * a9? : ‘To Stop Indigesti rafing” of Airdromes in Five Minutes ctly According to Hoyle - sone Comment flor entin n in the stomach a! action! sugment of another in neighboring afr-|. Pain Mei Po A mechanic fet "hed a can of sam nd call us up on the) yy F put « match to It, and in an! phone p un mes from |to nt the was honp . ur “what |attempt to enience in alighting wnnelens rumpu fr Nobody Killed ng to snwritter rap | at Un boche! he!” excited f paper,” the French and German eee jouted a mechanic, recognizing the | airmen have Jed that the m r otor—at least eb terintic to omen ia not playing the game no-| 1 a Al good mechaniclan ording to “The Hague convention: ; Kang! Bang! Hang! t% t get on with the wa Be four high» explosive have agreed that it # - | r jeep ing and wu we reverberations echoed and thing to de ) neltrempect | half « slass of re-echoed over the low hills on either wide of ogg pe ye pore » tricked by a wily M Land wants to spend ‘ss med dynpepa mer had the flare | nights suffocating in a “bombpro t the heartiest me 4 to ev ut the dugout, same being anne well-conducted airdrome front the German took | or iMuminat 0 at our hangars nimple plan ou ever had . he upward into the % je doubly black by nirast with the y we as roaring t in a hospital told him that he saw 4 playing poker, or singing (the next flashes of the ture three American soldiers 2nd cut their throats. Suc’ h morning rly patrol w wiready exploding bombs : trocities, adds Mr. Starbard, are perpetrated by brutes in bed and snoring), when « sentry| | Nobaly was killed butions be ly selected to intimidate by frightfulne: feild, We dropped. everything and| brand new Lafa Slee It is of big importance that the truth or falsity of such | rushed eu Start to “Get Munk” | s be established beyond doubt. It is even worth while “Pusee” Did Not Work We all ki ked our for not || _ ——E that the authorities at Washington take particular pains| The machina was spiraling down| *Avine been forewarned. The mys || 1332-1334 Second Avenue to determine their truth or fals : | lower and lower. It must be &/ to nove a the 4 HI >Ey GLADLY Moreover, if cutting the throats of American prisoners | i" nee h bel ener decid ray | fore sa to CREDIT GLADL "is, indeed, part of the German war policy, for intimidating the stant Si org eh 3 A Handsome Showing of | purposes or any other, the fact will and ought to strongly The distressed mariner, ag he came wee Os peated She “shor A , . Pa e d . — America’s attitude toward Germany at the peace} tomes, ffaabed on hia port and atar Seahy: hlalite Hatten paane and oot Novelties m Silk an Satin i We have amongst us Americans who struggle to pre-| ee re rele to sight came in our neighborhood Te Apparel for Spring : sympathy for the German people as distinguished We waked for bi irr Sy atdtym glob Ryekeg he These new arrivals will interest every their government, Americans who believe that the “tunee,"" mod give tt telah cage Bh in woman who appreciates real style in the pple of Germany are merely misguided by education and es T eniently reach—the g borers finer class of utility garments. You are misled by their war lords, Americans who have a sort of ‘ 0 nome peeastanised ebtnbination of red,| 1 a ae Byitire Ay tae invited to call and see the splendid mod zy idea that civilization is sacrificing, bleeding and dying “I think we'd better be getting our our stecl helmets, Sena white, yellow cod | Uocttending campe tn tara became Te ow avails ih is war partly with the aim of ultimate benefit to the Elmer, 1 notice the buds are shooting.” ae ies, cos, ommaens Jo sires See ee coukg aise (a isos ee ople of Germany themselves. His f orks,” one of our n e—and these latter nat BOO see” Bas covelt moka tie But a people who, thru ignorance, brutishness, or sub-; ge wider we oe idn't stand the tnaults wiction of the prevaibng Oprisn ‘Servience as followers of autocraey or from any other cause, Y See oe ill BNGnT SILK SUTTS—Handsome designs in 4 ds for a government that butchers helpless captives as, el seins ides bea io cc great variety of the bright Spring color- are slaughtered is without the pale of human sym-! a JS 5% Mt as) T Iufansile Paralysis | fo,'2 France, but am too old. HK WEATERS—In 0 number of beautiful i iacal, and i be ed h ral = ee ee ee ee IN re MIeLIN eRe DEPARTMENT you S s $ § 2 ened BE SAPS on in France. Now is the time to ge nd the latest in Hats to match any uch a people is maniacal, and is to be treated as suc EIN TIMES WORTH i" te pomanin is cating | it Trance, Nowe the tne to,se Set wie ae every nation that sits at the peace table to establish o_Thow it mprecnte in not defi Pa p “ard LIBERAL CREDIT ve: > “ nitely kepven, but " whe na ey won't bu and justice thruout the world. A people that believes j¢ 1 got my hands on the kuiser, | WHEN SAMMY CROSSES TIN ee ae wig bond or can’t be made te if and supports deliberate murder as a war policy must be He'd think he'd been mtruck by & RINE | pe fv say they hope all who go “will GLADLY GIVEN beyond the possibility of making war. Moreover, being eee a There coman « call from o'er the-wen | indireithy ehru ee Lae, See wane tale pens on the basi of ome it should be isolated, confined and controlled as are der; tigre Bent of ro From people we know wel | persdny hate off “ _ s ur who may wix | Credit Plan that hag been dual maniacs, for the common good of all other |r¢ he rose, he'd be madder, Budweiser | Th* comntrymen of noble Ta and tlmt oxertirne wt women. Just @ small pay- ples MRS. M. R. COX, ‘ pennant : a ‘ lowed, or whe ¢ kee ment is necessary when ‘ ‘ sas j ; helt homes hawk tenn (nvade ‘ou make your purchase . We mean just exactly that, as a nation participating on atte Avalon War” | 14.56 aan a ty atxe acd dem, fun Haley in wo inte tieere id back the cut of Goon an account and pay f j equality with other nations in the world’s affairs, the 9 ny afd now we're pays] In onder to prevent the or pe nage ella os gh eho se yl Eg t Ration of throat-cutters should be barred, until completely | .,C8", 794. "eae We language I France = debt lof tht» diwas parents aly | catay cut cinng Chen cnet ant ments } serve the folowing rules Keep your apartment et of its barbarism. Germany should be interned in| rica by the members of the Amert-| CHORUS i Protective We Our Phonograph Depast- wi an bes oF wert, Dy it right to arvewt @ cman and go ment has all that is New many. can association. When we get over, we'll be th clover, | solutely clean . —_—- |don't know whether we can or not,| For we're eager for the fray Glo cute at woodwork daity with «| MG the court, and in the long ie Mulia, Phonegreghe M Ri h but we'll do our beat to reproduce a| with dear Old Glory, we'll bring| damp clot ot bien Ms a Catenion camp, tes Credit. wo Wrongs ot Make a Right Siciwenantion wo RAAYA. Gn i Schon = ey mwcep tho fire, | wn the food we are trying to it, , : : car yente . aU mee @ " save for our boys in France and ou Senator Miles Poindexter is just as wrong in at-|“l 27M rMm ene et ee mene eS mitt > yer oer nies, then, after wae. Une ae Invest in a LIBERTY BONS g to convict Thomas J. Mooney of the San Fran Nownra. Stay dnt home — oT _ Oe to aia Wanita ee deeew.} asetover to his country or turn and help your government “suitcase bomb” outrage as are those misguided| "1 seen Marry Pickford in s swell! Wivh tive herose now upon the late m loose here? : i ge “ 9 yiplay, Jim come overn picked me in “ AP Cone ae , an't nee ft that way. Let us buy “leaders” who propose to tie up the country’s war »™ ome overn pi . firing le Do n mw mit of aay MND! shoo bonds with the tax money stries for a day or more out of sympathy for Mooney. | UP!" the Lissie And with the Kaiser, ‘twill be pood.|to remain if the roome Hieezma live one, alnty?” " ‘ay spe atte or 1 bodlh ‘The senator’s ire was so aroused yesterday when hey -ponueve me | ae 3 | Pay speci attention %% Upiv! . When the sammites croms the | cleanliness d notice from the Seattle Central Labor Council's | “Goan out t'night?* | Rivine. | « children by thenmalves ae ots of a proposed general strike on May 1, that he Pe ag Mean hg ol tard apn fighting for Democracy |much as possible if there tn as eat it to the length of “trying” Mooney jn his speech and vf? Soke Gotta The freedam of the wor break of the dine, : Uhuh Stong. Gotta gittoff | ana ts : un needs tr wo not nll pow Shicem te tat ting him. To do this, he had te ignore Pres, Wil-|nexrwon oe ee ee eee ee sh thas end la n’s labor board, which is urging a new trial for Mooney. Slong ees go Mong tee tasty wilt ungapty f a The senator was perhaps a bit too hot tempered. He yn ane ca an 08 mnek wet. i The German word for evward mt thelr Gf fect ig te te Ae | a man to accept as an ultimate make no_ mistakes. ithey tell us officially, “sehut When 80| sengradenvernichtunngautomobil that law courts can . surely too progressive cae i it a doubt is raised as in the Mooney case, the least} 1t would hardly do to call any of| epicago university dopa | 4 FELON can be done is to give the man a new trial. our _— a tank, in emt 6 | ioe Thomas, says a newspaper) Ming mB. HM. ankles “Winet fe a] w ct . expect to get away w' iN 8! heading, but the professor has got! t is it =o peor oe ee ee Momay Doe, fonowing, ad- hurry A felot fe at Shfieratintion of the | to worry about tit husband's cor | © to dtop hirn. perjury on the part of the chief witness against} A NOT helping the government. The time has come in this war crisis when men of| = or Poindexter’s caliber and men who head the labor! é ments should keep their balance. Frenzy won't do.! ition of Labor, maintaining the proper attitude} Fortunately, President Gompers, of the American | the Mooney case. He believes Mooney should have a! trial, but he is opposed to a general strike or sabotage tactics = threaten the government and to handicap it in| wor! With President Wilson deeply interested in the Mooney} | ase there cannot be even the shadow of excuse for a general | e. perioxteum ef metibeane vehich cow | fi ot tie finger 1 tn! Jue to fifertion | (Editor's Mail Ix ANTS GIFT TO U. 8. NOT LOAN Editor The Star: Everybedy seems to be wanting to start something, | and I would like to de the same for! [the benefit of eur dear government | I have ne friends in Germany or Avatr d would like to eet them J wiped off the map of the werkt, and| I think if our goverament needs money, let us make a record fer the) qood mate of Washington and every | Mi head of a family that feols he porsd-{ bly can send $10 per month to the} It. S treasury, as a gift, mind you jand not ask for a Liberty bond. 0. F, DAVENPORT. | ine ho eto - era the hones CLL. HOW DO You, LIKE (7 Cowes 3 Might is right, says the Hun, aa his long-range brings down a maternity hospital. While any nation folds to this policy, the world cannot be wholly a devent place to live in. The Trish convention took a great step toward self- ernment, says its chairman. uw, what would Dre- nd’ self-government look like, should Germany win in this war? Sort oO Russian like. 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