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a —~*S*S*S”: Nga? oweatn Ave. Near Union Ot he United Press As office Second- year, $4.00. By carr The Star Pub! Ce. to the War News ty, France. heroism. The German official account claimed a n officers, 178 men and 2 more definite and particular, a large ighting forces. @ matter of mentality x own bootlegging business, b'gosh. orge Is Doing It yotat’ —- ~ = + By mail, out of city. 49 per month; 2 montha, $1.15; 6 months, $2.10 city, 3064 month Main 000, Private A week ago Saturday, evidently, considerable forces) ya oun Germans and Americans had a fierce battle, at Seiche-} inac At once there came to America indefinite and unau- tic stories about a repulse of the Wermans with terri- | #*pe¢ losses; also, some correspondents’ accounts of individ- sful retirement as planned, and the capture of five] yo" own lang 5 machine guns. | For days the American public was wholly at sea as to had actually occurred and, the German reports being We present these conditions solely for the enlighten- |‘ nt of that part of the U. S. war management which ha or otherwise, undertaken to dictate what war NEWS | American solders on the American people shall have and when. American peo-|“bilieted” for the might in are only human beings and, with them, confidence is| country village At maret M the opening social part boy from eyes or his ears ua ge and Nerican public was inclined to accredit them with relia-|the now declining winter ty and, of course, to suspect the American sources of tion of covering up a disaster to the American) wcrc for une same pure even heen sue chants have soaked their dishonest grocer puts sand xt morning, a sergeant | tated stay Debind and | the benefit of the villagers Seattle dry squad officers will have the Tacoma | erything remained “O. K police after them if they intercept any “more liquor | east finally saw an igned to the City of Destiny. Tacoma tan manage trooper come out of « ry to join his unit Hey! did you put out th there?” the sergeant yelled sponded as he ran, “I _ Patrolman George rue Reynolds, police h@adquarters |‘ rench wood on it which was a satisfactory ot squad officer, nabber of the effervescent) tion for the sergeant and » deserves a unanimous vote of thanks on the part) pany resumed the marc! le pedestrians, whose lives are daily endangered | Ae. g reckless driving. nal faculty of apprehension in th [ off!” ds is out after another. He is tireless. Good work, George, old boy. Keep it up. jelgium’s were. ne te > County Survey le elimination of waste and extravagance. ers on.” t to be eliminated ag 6 than decent American wages. efi opportunity for service. " e _, earthquake. be suffering horribly from “trench feet.” hope th their ir feet will sw vel to the 8 The natural condition of a child is to be happy and carefree. When the girl mopes and is indifferent to school and study, or the boy is cullen and refuses to go out and play; the child needs a laxative to empty the bowels But something should be given that will produce the result in as simple and nat- ural a way as possible. Harsh cathartics end physics are neither necessary nor de- sirable. Many mothers have found that the com + bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. NO INCREASE Pat. tg, enormous inereased labo the Bare oh Br! ‘up Pepsin are eacrifieing their profi rte fiat hi amd fs ote: bottle, 2 he prewar price * by druggiste for 26 yours. fs more speeders to grief than any two men on the ..; quads. Normal in every other respect, he has an | Nc particular line.| 4 company state was holding a sector recently when a shell burst in the He sets his nose to the trail, figuratively the unhappy violator cannot shake him off. it, who has “stepped” on the gas, sees Reynolds head-/or the trench. He landed 30 feet uy his direction, he gtoans: “It’s all off, George, it’s not, soon make his acquaintance. Violation of Holland by the German autocrats surprise nobody. Same as to Switzerland and all neutrals. Any neutral’s rights are just os safe as ing county will welcome any sincere effort to survey nditures with the view of making recommendations for ' It is a notorious fact that the county, for some reason, & been paying a higher rate on many articles than the at, is “equally notorious that the county payroll has a of The “dead wood” in the county a , Gps A iv possible. Necessary employes shou paid adequately. It is false economy to have men and women work for By eliminating the unnecessary employes and cutting ante projects and loose methods of purchasing, the yes, the taxpayers, and the county in general will be The committee, headed by Laurence Colman, have a Another of the 132 houses in which Ramona was born has been destroyed by that Southern California | German soldiers in the great drive are reported to from trespassing on other people's property, and we | of their heads. The Right Laxative For The Little Ones--- SYRUP] The Perfect Lo, niggah, how's tricks? was couldn't bell “Poh da Gawd's sake, nigwab. you been mixed up with victory and] irrenchers #0 much you done } 1 that we ‘ood, in France, in sold by weight The following true tale comes from an American officer: A company of rand hw wld say I did,” the xe * STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 90, 1918. PAGE 6 FAR’ Some Smiles From || comepms OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE | on the War F vont WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY /and n ON THE LORRAINE FRONT, April over No answer April ‘Tin-hatte a with hia! Ah say, niggah, does you know gas mask on hia chest, a certain Ah’s talkin’ to you? brigadier general recently accom Then astonishment, From the panied visitors from home on a tour a rattle of French | of the id put a machine gun to out, where a lieutenant was in com. Alabama ve hin ing A to hin haw | finally that t duge } PARIS, April American But part of the|my about French firewood during No It han wh x mer: | from that « AQ in sugar. | from arch had * mmall ing, time wan de ‘ WITH THE AMER ON THE LORRAIN rry, sir, but it is strietty duct in From Col. Blank, sir |" basi rhe ate Mar owe, Hie bunkies felt him all He didn't have a raton He was a black boy from Alae| Within ten minutos he was back at ra oa | Nis place in the line joama-—tonesome. He ad been | Tn another Outfit a shell let loose ; working in a stone quarry ‘most all within three feet of a private who him, He happened to look acrom® night. A boy from Cincinnall some | the way and there was another binck | distance away saw it, and watched {boy in Khakt, The other t bOY to see whether hie patrol mate had a was « French colonial, but the! heen hit, He hadn't been touched American black boy looked only at) and got up and walked closer to the snemed the face and the color of the unt! German line j forn 08 | see N ARMY] FRONT, | trenche Coming to a dug | } the party stopped and the} a|, looking Hike any other fight merican of the line, explained guests how the n lived. He suggested to the lieutenant he visitors be shown Inte the! with the following result: | t orders to admit any one to! -d | you can show these gentle | air | o did you get your order 4 who did he get his order m Gen wir I'm Gen nt blush dd that had The » his clear thru ttered on his} — Officer—Getting much practice onthe horses lately omplimented Eimer—Oh, ye ot orders _ anion rvan isitors had just a little peek at *, for) the dug that « American | on 4 jing at fire in oo He ne OF | hand All of explana the com came The talk of the hospital that the young | maimed boche, WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | shell Reynolds, long and lanky, is highly efficient. He 'N 'RRAINE. Apri They | beater used to figure that it took a thou-| han th d pounds ¢ ha Mid speaking, | When &N j One of the men was blown was done for Then ead to kill k& in the open. Every one thought » man. | these y it probably takes ten thousand. | oldest lo Weatern| The clear out) howptt of the trench, He landed 20 feet! suaded As fast as he has a man booked at headquarters,|nack in the open. Fv | minutes he began to craw! ery one /ing done that and found that he atill He has one | thought he was done for. Then they | lived. one hobby, one recreation, and these are to catch, saw him move, and within a few| Later, another orderly came along back to-|and anxked if he t P " .. | Ward the trench, He waa given a| fast Those of the auto fraternity who know him, fear him.| nana, and once back 4n the Trench, |and ate the second one when it ar. (Chances. or. they will run by street | ment contracts by the millions, and | the mud was scooped from his oars | rived It comes Caldweil's Syrup Pepsin produces a free move- ment of the bowels without griping. A very little is required, and it is pleasant to take. A few hours after ite use the chiki will be its bappy self again. It ie an excellent remedy for the mother hereelf, and for the other members of tho family, in obstinate or occasional consti- pation, for the relief of headaches, as an aid ali disorders where the basis of the trouble is constipation. The druggist will refund the money you pay for Syrup Pepsin if it faile to do an promised. 3 FREE SAMPLES sheet cat Calderdl’s Srras Ppt fo tho | ie the largest ofipg tive ad would like to sample it |, end your Sildsees for n frge trial bettie to Dr. 4 5 ee 466 Weshiagton Se. Mont ‘ally, Nil. Ff you beve ba bina ies the fezaily send for coyy of “tivo Care of the Balry.” ~HEROES THERE Our soldiers in the trenches Send us back the sounding cry; ing to travel by auto from Seattle to Answer (looking at the prices) “Well, it’s hard (Copyright, 191 SAN large t | cific | nbpial day. April 26 oner?” tain field horpital of the sergeant. | Cditorial statement In today's and he's only half way ‘round,”|station headquarters since January fast wax brought to him, bh they naw to eat || TODAYS _ ‘CARICONET CARNE | Pacific | direetor | tary of the Aero club, announced to Be coax apuy (LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HE LORRAINE FRONT, | How im the orderly com ng bathing the German pris anked the captain at a cer [WANTS 12-MEL Editor The Star: You printed LAW FOR AUTO! POSSIBLE with an automobile Refore the machines came into ex uc | ixtence a few are ago, you and ev le nc. | ¢rybody who drove behind horses were content to make «ix to eight miles per hour on a steady jog and the world wagged along fust « well as it doen today 4 Now right here, no wuto maker will put slow care on the market un tl the LAW forces all makers to do no Bo let as bt © that law LEWI8 A. CLARKE. that “more than 2,000 autome started washing his ri; been recorded at police at 6 o'clock, wir, It's now t Teldents hav the reply }1. Almost every week some one ts captain Iaughed. For {t's the|killed. Every day several are who was captured out of a| This is the record for about three hole when the Germans were| months of 1918. At the mime rate back on an attempted raid,|for the remaining nine months, the ne largent hand seen around|total number of nta for the parts In the memory of the|year will reach 8,000, Taking Beat AS TO BABCOCK American inhabltan f ve town when it young boche, too, is what the Editor The Sta stead i Goth net I wish to con wergeant calla “slick He was badly /requise much ficuring to ascertain | gratulate you o the stand you took trench. | frightened on ®t arriving at the|that the total for the United Staten |in regard to the conscientious objec al, eapecially when taken to/|will reach prodigious proportions. | dons of Hermann G. Babcock perating room. When bh a | Yeu seem to be the only paper mike accidents could be avoided In! tnit had the gerve to call him to h trouble, but Fe YS THAT THEY THAT TROL HLE. They will run at high speed t interwec nd ° © answered, “No,” | SCO" street intersections and take | anrich himeelf by taking govern ak! Im thin to keep up? efuped | at first. He wae fi per d to drink his coffee, and hay | Account It neems to me as an American jcitiwen, that the public should not stand for such an outrage as thin at this ume, A man who is willing to he finished the breakfast 1 had his break The prin lears taking on passengers, regard |lees of all police regulations. They are willing to kill other people and are willing to be killed themerlves Irather ‘than run slowly thru city atreete at same time is not willing to aid and aseist that government, is certainly not a good citizen, but a slacker and a traitor A. B. NEWELL, ; aS, } 1 witt t AND Fetter |machines to gear Comp: | Ah, now 1 Editor! Right |reply that the MM ostart to | Nobody would t bee bh a slow jthink of pot 12 miles an or on the back street sition. But would you that 100,000 persons should be killed | PT 18 conservatively estimated that or maimed annually in the United| 1 over three million people annual- States, no that autoists may continue 1y. in this country alone are tak- " - ing Nuxated Iron. Such astonish to use “high gear” and go at head jreaults have been reported from ite long speed? use, both by doctors and laymen, that Would you, Dear Editor, be will in various Tacoma at 12 miles per hoffr? You “Our ancient faith suffic ae would not. No! nan auto 2 w id. And it is not hard to die So, as long ax you cannot control] your desire for upecd, #0 long aw no] Hxtracts from some of the letters Our workers at the benches, autoist can do it, then the onty|Tecelved are given below thing possible is to make speed IM-|° Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York With a grim mirth we forgive, peo ee | physician and medical autt ays enough to live nd King, New jcian and Med- Author. and the memory fails, and they nervous, irritable, de melancholy. When t from the blood of women, [go from their cheeks “In the most common foods of America, the starches | syrups. efining iron of Earth fre » impover ode, and silly methods of ery, by throwing down the wastepipe the water in which our vegetables are cooked, is responsible for another grave tron loss Netesies Therefore you should supply. the Shorthand trom agtisieney im sour food By uta form of organic iron, just as you would use sa Reporting School Leimoue . Shorthand Civil Service | ..0n oF tho vity ot Chicago, ana tore Bookkeeping | eae ol Advanced Grammar | NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday, Friday | Arcade Bidg. Elliott 1581 my particu- lar duty during the past six PLAN COAST-TO-COAST | Years to as- in keep- SERVICE THRU AIR * Chien go's five FRANCISCO, April 29.-A thoy and ‘ ract of land on the old exposi Makes Uniforms, One- g00 he alth fo has been turned over to the >: ae | ity Bn epertoct * Aero club by the exponition || Piece Dresses and Tai- |} rim ec thet ° lored Suits. ital, * ohysles nd all man 425 Union St. ‘ wena “Recently I was prompted throug endora@ment of Nuxated Iron by Dr, Schuyler C, Jaques, Visiting Sur- and will be used as the Pa terminus of a coast-to-coast route, Lowell 1, Hardy, secre It has been & " STAR'SH f Ti MILE IN TIME'S WORTH I THE CAR WINDOW AND US Ve decide to open The street ear Winde We hope it's | A gentle one } We try to raise @ | While neated, Ux A good, «trong hold bh both hand O01 Th er the Water at night | | Gleams with pallid and poor-fish light | When mud-puppies weep and fuzz | mocks 1 And the great stars shine lone nd on the seashore Vith woof and roa: | And clash of clam on stone In furious fish and fight? But is bloated bieuter biares and And weap ith groan o: | i} geon New to giv trial Thi We Exxpre Wond Inverybod We #tar big breath the handles erything we Down paper Upside y remedy proven through my Own teste it to excel any prepa ation I have ured human been twith said ject by well-kne has and Dr. n up and ysten tanding re taki Umphtft We feel ur wnickers juce a fake x**&X! amine to won't go on phone ind becom Tead in groan’ Elizabeth’! » it, and try to get rozy at the uD THE MELANCHOLY MUSE sand with his clam: | Pomer. Do ski If you are suffering from eczema or some sim skin eruption, why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? the trouble i 1 na nol pital my opinion vigorou men by fe n. The must ge igh an ¢ le apart and in most cases Is ¢. The first application usually itching and makes the skin feel coc comfortable. We recommend it with the utmost confidence because of its harmless ingredientss Aided by Resinol Soap it acts even more quickly. esinol Siw ‘ett"nee ssc | These City Physicians Explain HEROES HERE. Besa pet Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron “yeca'n| To Make Healthier Women and Stronger, Sturdier Men cine adhe’ @2Mbaeu st|_ NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY your out in the country | By enriching the blood and creating thousands of new red blood cells, it often quickly transforms the Mabby flesh, a* an impo toncless tissues and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women into a glow of health. Increases ally prefer the strength of delicate, nervous, rundown folks in two weeks’ time in many instahces. Hospital, taken it myself and ¢ James Francis Salli- van, formerly Physician of Heliewue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and the Westchester County Hos- J SVEZ 2 | HOUSEHOLD HINTS {It an be used in ouring the bath tu! Atte a pair of white kid ' f 1 0 A c er be ept ina oo ing them on the back porch and 74 turning an electric fan on them. | A Connecticut mechanic has {t- vented a meat pounder, on which can be rer 1 and w 4 darping ba Why does an Eakimo when eon a whale?—Mins T Ruddy He can't help it. A whale always | makes him blubb: eee ‘They sqy the ime is @ charm, If Eva is in arrested el t to three of 4 with skin dis k nd the dis ne and motor all specdometers street cars and let speed cops nab the Barney Oldfields from the car Say, Kaiser Pin, Why don't you w To the devi] your plunder? To conserve leycles, why hot would be glad all you had And you to boot, by thundert - —t you want n-health? distressing, embarrassing Unless ous inter- sily healed Oletmeat and Resinol Soap aloe nollie lear ] en it to m rising ani And those who ckly to increas@ theip wer and endurance will t remarkable and won- tive remedy tents with most « onsus W lace, a phys erience in ngland, ® practice of medicinal d Nuxated run-down all should nd women iron in their twenty tent tions, that I be it. ‘The men need more blood than was the thirty years ag 1 alized vealth hazard rn _If people would when they f Nurs ants rhot beverag there are probabl millions people suffer from iron defi=im eney and do net know it If yon are not strong or well you still in dosing simply in W lie iron suppose seriptl organi trouble the Iron in its t p on Nux and Ir st Bl t Dr. Schuyler re- Visiting Surgeon St for beth’s Ho Iron — Nuxated have taken preparat mand other s products and duty not Iron I feel T would be to ase on want to go rm ly al packag’ failed to get thing C Jaque mention it, Blizabeth's a, V 1 pital, New York, on —or ns such as milar Tron results, isiting Hospital, ft } romiss in my have r how far ming t out getting & from ange thing, Many an athlete and prinee fighte won the day sit t ngth and endu from having plen blood; while many, ano down in ingloriods for lack of iron. nfac gists everywhere ug Co, Drug Co. Pharmacies and other druggists,