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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918. PAGE 6 PLANE ROCKS FROM SIDE TO SIDE # WHEN HIT; MAKES PILOT SEASICK |THE SEATTLE STAR|| STAR'SHELL: ee & 2 ISNVRS ey MILE IN TIME'S WORTH fii Shes 1207 Seventh Ave, Near jom St. AGUE OF NEWSrArens When hin machine climbed ou if taking «| tho the snap | he ca with th ft was as cool as way b MANVILLE A } the nan LACK | miy jed Vreas Association uve wo ce mpin at Pau In thin ack to TK o| American Flyer in the Lafayete | the French y with ntrol wires w nt to ; MINUTES IS MINUTES suppseed to eee be Fiying Corpa: French Foreign “rma out balancing himself on the} around hin feet, and he nev | quietly ¢ rea" 4 ane Didj ° when 1 ly the thre Gant top of a fe at what moment t day be was In th rate Sil : 1 the |Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper | Down over the flying field he wat hine, hanging by « for the moat When ye ant oe oem = Enterprine Association bled, and made as pretty a landing | would break off, and he wou ng work the ft A half-hour or : ES ah he eeeint 1 ever |48 Lev plunging down to death. had ever seen * aes to wet crease’ F the neas was not a fight—Iit . eovccccccces And t ; tf hey To thia land of the was an accident . e, . yy oo” at J . Wy The man, who +, ‘ Little Scotland has in the fight one man for every . Came the war-tor # plea ser Another Bond—Buy All You Can—Deing Your me out of it Liberty Day Tomorrow—Buy P's, of her popeuation. How Bont, mamare: OF Once Mat up the sninutes? When ton st. 03 alive, Utmost is the Least That Yon Can Bo, ve got have you in Liberty Bonds? The Scots are ogee heya en ‘ ; : ighting your fight. Click off five Telling them for bis re Minutes in a Of saving a nation ae ai +4 2 — — - cam ” Minute, You san No nation that has kist of skill anc aaa or lthe ¢ . nerve. It was a Keven eee the The German m 1 fiwt, thing that had é La] Hour hand hitting Can long in pride exist Yell “On to Berlin reegevaay eda ad natten ences Ww = rs : Wh fe toni : , | Hut—when you've And when the war in o'er before. 0 Bill is janitor. Bill came into our sanctum last night, | Qot a half-hour Ringing from shore to shore, The man wax and he said, said he: | Or #0 to wait ‘There shall be ni © war pile ee) J ERE SEES © pera “You know what the papers and the war departments m something. how Naught but peace’s salvation ee Peg Beer | remind me of? They remind me of the Idaho football That ser ee 4 sa lee a Ta and a fine fellow Whenever Idaho played in Seattle their rah-rah ites tn tached EM dione fe ve when? vs — Hin father, head would all get out on the sidelines and holler: ‘Hold Five minutes to Pheri pornstar tad Jof Allez Freres, is the John Wana maker of France, The ad, “Allez Freres, Paris,” in stuck on every railroad, subway and trolley car seat in France. We were on the Verdun front, and Alles was up on patrol work, when Knoek off a minute! And, didja ever £ "em, Idaho; hold ‘em; hold ‘em!’ point of this remarkable pin tn the soup, dropping from the gent’s chin “And the U. of W.’s rooters would be yelling: ‘Rip) teiaw J. of W.!’) ‘Hit ’em hard!’ ‘Buck the line, u thing rt ngs ig pulang beading wr Wrong with the oe A | “And Idaho never won a football championship in its} pment pbc gp rer eale.” sage rnd rgteirsce |) machine was struck in midair by « | Fast? sintered eowe; enh be onan ts a “friendly shell.” “And that’s what's the matter with the allies now.| #6 20 co ed eee cig | It was ticklish business, flying low e’ elling ‘Hold ‘em’ when we ought to be yelling ‘Hit) The extary tite holder was the! jama editor over this sector, here your wn gunners were strafing with and the Huns returning the compliment. Had to Be Low When you get down to the 6,000 Kuy whose ed for the hour to watch stopped, and wait see lle the Itev. Charles I. Mend, of Trinity M. &. church, was his = sermen yeouterday ire y line!’ Think it over.” ‘ We reckon Bill is pretty much right. lagitn, 0 Ihe woulda't have tease te Let’s quit this mere hoping Haig will hold the chan-| on * | ering ports. |. For thrift, the inhabitants of | * al " pan’ foot level, with a flock of “eights, Just holding the line won't win the war. Songer = Aang Oe roth new arrival in the form of © Sine | el Ne ice thede the. bie Let's boost for the allied offensive. Let's think of- Wu) cur their umbecnas aby ‘be ject yeaterday was |NOWitsers buzzing across, there is |considerable danger It beats dodging ky Mountain | veth ave, and 42nd at We had already had a number of | fensive, talk offensive, push offensive, to the end that the) ny moving a lantern during the over there may know we're behind them for a victory,|nieht at the sane speed the sun a draw. moves can get full value out of “The P Co-operation the traffic at : : & sundt or ef On to Berlin! On to Berlin! a a ee a ae vate machines shot down and pilots killed, > vt 5 . sere Ore bflgnreand oe NUP put the work was “emergency” and ON TO BERLIN! Wrapping thread around spools| made. One of them ia the aixth/PUt the work was “emergency” ang) pana Bing act by any society for pre | dimension and the other an honor there was no time to stop shelling to contin of cruelty to spools. The able Hun mq |Bccomenodate the air ee | | Our 10 and 12inch howitzers were }} One of the rules of the Waukegan, Ii, community _ dance hall is: “Ladies are forbidden to place their arms - @round their partners’ necks.” Why ts it that some- A Noteworthy Showing of Newly Street and Altternoom Frocks Unseaa! Values in the Newest Styles body is always picking on the ladies? buy one EDI OR and the shells were reaching their = I ighoat point at about €,000 feet. All | . n the big shells go up to a height of | mort hird their total Good Move, Chief | 700 MANY RENT HOGS | jman not buy a bond when he could | “put one third thei total Fangs. | Backed by the unrelenting mandate of Chief of Police) attr Star : —_ ee ee Pi —o ™Y down to this height, with my time | en, the motorcycle patrol squads at headquarters and|*°rces We are informed that Seattle | blood boll to ase men buying one of all given to watching the six points | * ry rn . * ‘ n r ie hi ig in its response to the calli two bonds who could Just as well), oe m sub-stations in the city districts, are taking all the joy| < ener Hoel aptibas wag real ong ga diced { the compans—there are ate Sor the ft eons. + ta iehilk aie the principal reasons is the fact that) It makes my blood boll, and it also . 0 longer a joke to ‘© police head-| we have too large a number of rent no lo a joke t uu jown to polic porn ve must a great many other workers tn the yard to be accused of being slack. It certainty makes you feel ick ters on this charge. The choice between spending sev-| srabbere and other in jail or depositing bail to the extent of $250, offender, and, in additi for the duration of his tri sentence, are imposed on those found guilty. profiteera. [am one of thousands whose rent has been Increased 13% his machine is con-| per cont in the last five montha, and A double fine, and) whic this has not kept all from buy: Ing bonds, It has stopped some from ore when they work every day of their lives and they cannot even get h ahead to pay their honest bila, and all the time they have but to look around at the many, many| new automobiles, and then think of when your machthe is suddenly rock- |ed from side to side, as tho giant hands were trying to shake it to pieces. ‘The firet time this happened to me I did not know what was up. E have just received a large shipment of beautiful, new style Dresses $25.00 a eccccecccccccoooce for street and afternoon wear that represent the best values we have seen for twenty-five dollars. They are the most advanced styles, they are in splendid taffetas, crepe de Chines and taffetas combined with Georgette, also figured and coin spot foulards. na j “It is better for the speeder to suffer in spirit and) PUTchasine and others trom buying than the pedestrian in flesh,” said Chief Warren,| fon gut aka talae chars aor aie up the situation. ling a much better showing than Se is obviously right. Up to a short time before the|attie. There are many patriotic peo ng into effect of the stringent ruling, the number of ,?'* "r"le* * fair wage who are anx high rent. high cost of living, and w where r bond money haa Queation—Who tm the slacker? A NEWCOMER IN BREMERTON Comparing notes afterward, the fellown Imughed as they told me I had simply “butted into « traje cronmed the path of « pasningpshe!l The receding black dot that I saw | He ory” jous to buy bonds were they able to OUGHT TO BE AT THE FRONT | was the shel! that didn't “have my} —The styles cover a wide variety of different models, and each es to accidents, many of them fatal, were alarming. In-|\(4..wnen ints horde of Wilheline | jaitor | n't “have my y 4 y y a aun on 4 : > el ,) ind en ne bes a Bt We have hy roubh te d n it It te nly | ha yestigators from a committee composed of Seattle Chamber} is coing to stop squeezing thelr pen with andionda whe bar chinires ang |viaible a necond or two =" that air of good taste so desirable and so seldom obtasnable in a this price. If one makes arrangements to By the im is a good move. Commerce and Commercial Club members say that | lly all accidents are due to violations of the traffic laws. ing of heavy fines, Chief Warren intends convince violators that the game is not worth the candle. erving of Federal, state and local officials who are attempting to} Now they're predicting a shortage of soda water summer. Oh, well, the soda water business has always been more or less of a fizzle. rac- | liand at the present time nies bay a thrift stamp out of hin next pay, he is liable, In the meantime, to Kaiser that hin rent is increased $5 to $7.50 per snonth. A STAR READER. LET SOLDIEKS RIDE FREE Editor The Star: The American soldier and sailor on leave in Eng & great time, as the railw | them nothing for travajing, and the soldier on fur entitled to British sailor and at all times, receive a note from Landlord WH. | hope for thone who do not care for children in their homes during this ertwia that there will be no place for them in heaven, as they ought to be at the front fighting themselves, FROM A STAR READER. ‘PAINS AND ACHES WHY TOLERATE THEM?) Sloan's, the World's Largest But to get to the story: dack Allea waa fying low in the middie of this meas, whan we COOCCEOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OO OOEOOCOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOTOOCOOOCOCHLELECOSOOEES The sudden shock and ferk aa the| big shell went thru, considerably up- —The colors include gray, navy blue, white, taupe, Copenhagen, plum, sand, beige, rose, reseda, brown and black. —Exceptional values and beautiful styles at ..... On Friday We Will < of Beautiful New Hats at Seven-Fifty Each Will Show a Splendid Lot Sexes se |met him for a moment, but he recov. lered almost instantly, and realizing | that his controls were gone, he did! |the only thing that could poasibly |_ A simple application to the sore| have saved him from a fall and cer- | spot, the neuralgia-attacked head.!iain death—throttled his motor the sclation amnalled hip, the strained | down to a speed where the thrust of muacte, the barked shin—-and Sloan's | fryers |the propeller was Just sufficient to |Liniment becomes your friend for| keep hia plane flying in normal hort life rontal position. Just penetrates and relieves with Fy I 1 out rubbing. Clean and nonekta Pqyces humanity by dealing frankly and intelligently with the| Ue? |*. 4 Sor alah evil, deserve whole-hearted support. pact belies cdtue ive . | Vice diseases must not be ignored from generation to) In this country, the boys who tion. have sacrificed everything to serve , Mayor Hanson is right in assuming that the state and if they are — = obtain ave Mation should co-operate in bearing the burden of such an post pA, poibricml = Hrersgrthey eon important forward, as isolation and treatment. | deizned to give the matter a thought To smu: ignore this age-old cancer is gross neglect. | It seems to me that the railway ; : n a . “ on ht ex Tt must be dealt with vigorously, frankly and intelligently. | nd steamship companion might ev selling Liniment, turns the trick in a jiffy ka are the very latest ideas in turbans, large sailors, bonnet shapes, semi-tailored effects, as well as those smart, almost severely plain tailored styles which are so practical and so desirable this season. _Spring—and War! thome who have gone out to defend staining There is a point in the propeller | —White Hats, Black Hats, black and white dur home and country; at any rate Generous sized bottle laste a } thrust of each machine where, if} ‘ 5 4 : - ‘ : it might be worth considering. long time. No increase in rat d "Zen | the controls are left ‘in center,” the combinations in dozens of styles and a large Spring ne summer are coming. The earth will be} H. J. RUMBLE. [500 and $1.00 |machine will fly level of its own ac pes es of the new grays, blues, purple and bright with flowers and grass, the sky covered with white! ogee cord. | sa f WHO IS SLACKER? Increase the revolutions and the clouds and sunshine; the day of the lunch basket and _ beach draws near. FAitor answer to the P “ Star: In Yet can we enter fully into the spirit! premerton citizen with the boiling o will start climbing without —The styles are the very best new things, and eoccccccce on the control; below that this now, with the | i y | ‘ 0 point it will start to nose dow , : : But one thing we can do—help hasten the end. The|_t makes my blood boll to see a oe ees paelly tober Che —Values unexcelled for ................$7.50 end will come when Germany is whipped, no sooner. Hasten that day by buying Liberty Bonds. flight without the use of hin elevator With no rudder to steer by, he re sorted to the novel expedient of | steering with his ailerons—the hing. | 5 ed flaps at the rear of the top wings, | used for horizontal balancing —Fraser-Paterson A New York judge has declared that an auto driver must do more than toot his horn to protect pedestrians. We can’t think of anything else that it’s possible for him to do, unless it’s to check his speed, but that hardly seems reasonable. —*®/ SOCIALISTS WILL RALLY | ttioners for the permit denied thet és the rally was to be in any way com A permit was fesued Wednesday | nected with the I. W. W. from the offices of the mayor for the holding of a May day celebration at| the Arena on May 1, J. W. Fisher) Recker, 4year-old son of Mr. and will address mass meeting,| Mrs. G. J. Becker, 2614 First ave, which was described in the request | were held at the Butterworth chapel for a permit, as a soctalist rally. Pe-! Wednesday morning. Lady Minto Is _ Member of About All War Reliefs / Staggered Back Funeral services for Harold F. right w ing a cer the air ing the machine to the right; and| GREEN LAKE FILLED | FROM CITY RESERVOIR} Green lake overflowed its level day afternoon, flooding a tennis | the President Smith, of the Mormon church, has ad- sea egy rtieed vised all the widowers to get married unless they are too old. When is a widower too old to get married? We don’t know. Boy, page Nat Goodwin. “What have I not done to preserve the world from these horrors?” asks Kaiser Wilhelm. We'll bite. What haven't you done, Willum? How can you tell if your baby is well? 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