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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918. PAGE 6 - ree — = —— ‘mica KU KLUX KLAN IS RIDING F THE SEATTLE STAR " “windows fr ar wrounie or voer| Lawless Patriots Moved By Old Spirit, But Use Automobiles ab In @ hundred American comm the Ku Klux Klan in ridi ronan, Molten ya Spine aeas|! The Old Clansman and the New nur use | for better or worse ni | — MEMBER OF SCKUrrs NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF Newsr Telex Ih News Service ef ¢ alted Press Assectation Entered at Seattio Wash. atter toftice am Second-Cla g | of mica as a drew Not by that rame, but in that ™ Sud By mail, out of « hh; 2 months, $1.15; 6 month, $2.10 j ing for wounds! spirit \ ae ; ity, bee a mouth and points Out! "Thin time they come upon - a Gon Private —_ —- | that it will prO-|chargers with clattering hoofs and winds ¥ vide an unobstructed view of the! weird caparison, but in muffled autor renter . UNCLE ICHABOD-—-WAR CRITIC healing process going © “th. / that go with swift stealth upon their temp hus doing « y with the need for) mission @ay ft | If 1 was Gineral Mais nays Unele Ichabod | frequent « newt dresnin Even while John ¥. McGee, of Min Th € T'd Just outface old Hine 1 woukin't give a rod | Mica, an he explaing, can be iuAahadeutan 60 tie wablia date tends a | Vd bring my right wing up « " wing up the other jinto she thin # commission, wae daring that bx - | And I'd amash him with my ¢ the hollered for his mother mont nd going to have the Ku Kiux de tinne I'd dirinfect Kurepe from that ky German plag surface of ) multiplied in this country # 7 mem \i That what Id and t now 1 wan Oineral Hale Tr re non-adhesive and and tunes unless we enforce the J tions vitor laws,” such clan unite were organiz : J prom f 1 was Gineral 1 by gost nele Tehabod | mica is used, he points out, |ing in scores of towns | ed P giver | a te then © 80 nulation tissue, be Patrol Cities ‘ view | u that ‘ar uch about | nerve, tendon, intestine | Within a week ® dozen California rele | 1 the Ger « the German snout ganic structure can be daily inspect | districts found themecives patrolied ‘ j Th | And when old Hin k at him ‘Hoohe Jed and changes, harmful or beneti-|by silent apd untilstakably earnest f ‘ ably That's what I'd do to Hindenburg, if | was Gineral } ; tal, can be noted without disturb-| night riders, whose identity remains nee or exposure to Infection of the! secret, but whose purpose any one a If 1 was Gineral Jack—Mlack Ja Unele Tehabed rea who runs may read ‘d = I'd gathe 1 my Yanke tremendous w When necessary tb a cover “Distoyalt) shall not hamper ; The last day to make good as an American. Buy Ex Sr ig how these Dut hat a Jack can take a kin en may remain and be :. that Liberty Bond today And I wouldn't stand arc a-waitir ternal et ome 1 in na in whieh | a I'd git some ection quick nd I was Gineral Jack motion or friction is not great, there 4 * one = -- aa “ing 1 erious irritation In such ce _ } f them t «ine w says Uncle Ichabod. Anes r . A-wettin’ here an ¢ pe peas inside a pod In one case in which It was neces A ; Or maybe buy pond or some darn little thin ke that ne ' ndary Lrephinin, ; Thousands of Amerigan women are playing their splen- Ths to betche even, or Ta the. to boleh edd tier injury Dr Kane inwerted an| Al did part in war work—but other thousands are NOT. | Phey'@ shet up tight and let Mi naye Uncle Lebabod ghaat of whan h ie atill te e There is little good in dodging the facts with a camou-| 1918, NB AD lace, he mays, three yearn after the Mage of publicity for the few real workers behind which |- ~ 7 men opera tic i ; é the shirking thousands may hide : — k mineral w by Too many are throwing a sop to conscience with a bit x of knitting, an hour of Red Cr work, and a few slices of bread saved each week. Some of us strut as much for a TAR SHELLS |= = ‘ ) Thrift Stamp as for a Liberty Bond. Because they put} % { e o' J 6 oe 2 . TUBERCULOSIS | on a cap and apron for a few hours of surgical bandage | «. ~ Ts) R | tre. i Re asks; “Wilt iL child making they have a smug feeling of satisfaction when} ILE IN TIMES WORTH tf [3 [born to mother sti « from tu Treading the magazine and newspaper tributes to Red Cross} Logg pes 'cah Brel aes age workers. | EASY ON VULGARISM A WORD FROM JOSH WISE — [ili not inherit the disease, altho {t All that isn’t patriotism—it’s self-delusion! | 3t te not nice to be vulgar 5 Th’ biggest mouth generally has! i« very apt to and gener joes in. In a time that calls for women to work many shame | co» o’ Cues tooth. |herit a predimponition to infection! pmertes's preseention of 2 vie- | West ty innss ds alta ae eh |which wilt very often render it an] 4gtcus war. If the courts aad A Berlin paper says the American® | carly viet aro ba themselves by remaining LADIES, prettily busy at the new|*.2." game of “war activities.” . : : Here are a few facts, stated by Miss Harriet Vittum, social worker and suffrage leader of Chicago. Fear Its Spread | In each machine was a scaffold, of tuberculosis Unlet | Iegal machinery cannet suppress | Washington ix uneawy lest the! with suspended dummies placard- cauuone are taken °F) dangerous proGermaniam, there | movement sweep out ef bounds and| thus: oer ae een Eas, Sees | ie anes a mother an well @* Of) are other forces that can aad beyond restraint of the wiser heads “He Was a ProGerman,” “He cf railn and building tele jextreme py with « ew to doing iainess | the ch wil now known to be dominating men ‘Was an Alien Slacker,” and “He ~ ' ~ * nas he fob of. ns - “ after the war. No, net after the! ne | That ts their shibboleth—for better bers of the intimidation dans | Refused to Buy a Liberty Bond.” American women are falling down on the job of na- «rine war—during th } r for worse Ie threat against the fundamen, Then they slipped away as myster tional housekeeping. : ' wr ? . | A C SC Professing the highest patriotic! tals of civil law in the United States | jounly as they had come. I “To those citizens who urge the necessity of compul- “ f BFS gh , ae “" i | sasttven, ‘thats secletion vebvasent. n| tee hewn gravily Qiecened ta con] “Knights” at t ain ‘S : . rds-—w: 2 i a m Mr : « - Lf . y thoroly organized mob spirit, thus grewienal debate on the expionage n Salinas, Cal. a “comm: on sg Sory rations- food ¢ d with the food ac mats oi A We don’t know anyt about Se AND FEEL DANDY far deliberate instead of pamionate, law traitors.” with a large secret mem- Hoover replies:. ‘Surely the people of America will stop mpeech. Hut we bave our own idea sic pants byron cya Hag mites Giambi , penne duns x same neat ing conservation and conserve when they know the)ts!xs touts about we of the old Ku Kiux in the Southero fast amd beconting more bold, similar warnings against pro-Ger- - need!’ But Mr. Hoover has been telling us the need for |trumpet erate . f life! Don't etay bit wtates and the Vigilantes of the with scaronty any coordinsted 6 manixm, stating in public proclama- f " stil » ef vhen we snjoy life, Dont stay bitious, REA OE efert or seeming temper te tions that “treason and traltors will More than a year and still we eat what we want, when we | ODAYS sick, headachy and [chock te be Depugtt to quick Meese? want it. / A Clevelan . » headachy 1 THE KU KLUX KLAN in the West, where the Vigilante) In Berkeley, the state university “England has lowered its infant death rate every year an has a righ IN constipated AND WHAT IT WAS spirit tn deeply ingrained, it has be city, a secret “Knights of Liberty” Since the war. America, one year at war and untouched |*h* wishes to come epidemic. Thus far no acts of band has grown to powerful propor- . oa eady let its infant mate mes afraid to. = Fer ten years after the civil ( Vidlence have occurred, but night, tions by a has already let its infant death rate 3 ae Get rid of bad breath, sour}) war during the reconstruction { parades he ridore and public an-| | A dosen other towne have followed ; e’re going to have flour ROLNCeMenta $ : , stomac . : days, the South was dominated by § "°lUDcements have resulted in a mples. Juvenile delinquency, petty crime among children, has| beans 5 mn That | tomach, coated tongue, | pray Relea lta» toe ape notable decrease of pro<Germanism r its effects may be upon 34 per cent during our one year of war, Miss| lece 0 Becca gestlie | indigestion |) haps the greatest popular jury . nat Big Autos the natton, the grim ghost of the Ka Vittum asserts and proves by state and national statistics. | OP ee Ped ork and bea { ever organized in the name of in Richmond, a manafactering = Klux has been resurrected Sealien city on San Francisce bay, mask- And Just as the beat of hoofs bear- ; In the same newspaper which reports Miss Vittum’'s at es iia atiaaeiitnediens of the ue od men, with kell and crows. | ing the night riders of olf carried \ ' address to club women there is a notice that a certain day| A Philadelphia woman has sued _ nursery has doubled its daily attendance during the last six |r ere because el It is badly in need of funds. The increase in}™ovr' \{ Smee (nh BM eisiahe 4 is due'to the large number of mothers who have . be into industry and must leave their children during} Cyril Hellenkamp Ie one of the re gre brought with to wave of bones stitched upon their black terror to those who had reason to Jawlessness, under the tutelage of }) COMUmes, paraded the streets re | fear the nasked avengers, so unscrupulous “carpet-baggers,” (| cently im high-powered eatemo- i= purr of the juggernaut, including seizure of election ma bites. | the modern clansmen, atrikes a | Sixteen machines relied quiet- ‘to the hearts of Cisiovalists. ] evant o To aid the nursery a group of society women have]. "\.. |. haraboo, Wis si against fife and property, and }| ' a benefit bridge party at a fashionable hotel. They gris “2 what was more precious than v. Vi. A. Matthews ’ both, that the Southerners, par teularly exConfederate soldiers, ) banded together in the ereat clan. ) Grim horsemen, clad in flowing ) robes, decorated with a crots and } with skull and cross-hones, cath. ( | Grae at SERS, ouns by searet rit | ‘Were rewarded by having their names printed in full. The} Now they've given mperor Mothers who went into war work, to “release a man for} Charley’ mother in jaw 24 hours to) ; were rewarded with a pay envvelope not quite fat} \7*\" enough to support the nursery where their babies enjoyed | wires Substitute mothering. eu ee | A society in which these two facts are true at the Rigi om oar Mt de tote |) wal, to carry out thelr mixsion; to game period isn’t so VERY different from a voleano—in-| Wwe hasten to erybody that |) terrorize and to punish as the oc Haynes ¢ . a \ theatre. —Advertinenent fen teen 4h pee ‘| teresting but dangerous. he in no way to Herr ; % —_ — = ome |S Saltine Steumtage of she me | | preach a sermon Sunday morning entitled, COMING BACK TO GOD In this sermon he will shew the wreck wrought by the war and the read back toa sane, religious life. Fellows, Charles got writing a letter to his Pea eens AKURRY TOLK TACER UP! 4 The sermon Sunday event ill discuss the subject, lies and romance will do for a world at peace—1918 Ks “ Mri sit ad hy rants WOMEN and WORK tecremeion| Sie | || DANIEL AND THE WAR fot thei ‘ : e I was troubled with insomnia last HUMAN NATURE 1} piel prose Ml gia wf } The kaiser wants $4,000,000,000 of peaceful Russia |night It was windy | t ' ; f > , Enraged Propa — Lookee here 4 }) mont. ) This sertnon will show the proph@ies concerning the present i gud $2,000,000,000 of peaceful Rumania, What he | Enraged Prope — Lookee | here. pogo geod ss ve | conditions. It will also show the infamy ef the cults which say would demand of America we haven't ciphers enough to | {ane ine oe eeeot bugs in. thin Sue oes pants we must win this war with love. The sume infamous doctrine denies the existence of sim, pain, suffering amd death, while our theatre soe | Ad by séctions | ° { soldiers are dying by the thousands. There are too many people Wi | Don't feel nore about the high cost The ‘wind would | Editor's Mail hiding behind such doctrines in order to avoid their responsibility cat Ctobaces, Dr7 rs will soon be| Lash the paper sovernthent. There is no Christianity in pro-Germanism. FINE MUSIC Everyone Cordially Invited First Presbyterian Church ~ Seventh and Spring U. S$. Comptroller of Currency ahi hain Muss and tear it Starting THE OF. STOCK GAME It is difficult to tolerate the point of view of a man cale neha ae tak een ter got 1 pas . Your at who in these times refrains from investing his savings in 5 ge =" Ppt lagen z MONDAY, MAY 6th [Reeg eee stad bee Titers kena Liberty Bonds, and who, instead of thus helping to furnish] Wha’ t# the difterer Now, why were we jrather than invest ¢ money in food and equipment for our soldiers who are giving up their) Um arrested by a policeman and a} Wishing. like © tlend Great Wortham Shows | wildeat olf ventures is most wise and | > lives for their country, permits himself to be lured into the} °“r,, | aa the. tak | tae PAE co sialic. dais tat ae hase of the stocks of the “get-rich-quick” schemes ex- Altractiors n paying quantities in Western | _ 1 the weeps, | An Editorial by John Skelton Williams. Jat their test) | Atemad toe trea | ONE WEEK ! t people um gets fined and oil} Gum the job? That's a huma ively advertised by irresponsible promoters in many What is it in a house that is ata eecrd 2 s Lenora and Blanchard ee oe ee ee parts of the country. rein ik Mesh gy sayfbaverb tye Everybody in disappointed Ba, $08 aad ae endeavoring to discover it will be | i The man or woman who puts his or her savings in| + 7 | scale led the shuiy. ot. the aaa! “wildcat” oi! or other similar schemes backed by unknown| The stairsteps. They are always It promined to be | 1s tector bye Ko on oll production would de much to convince the people of Tho the folly of such ventures. Characterizes our | Traces of oil may be found most | | and unscrupulous brokers in these times is doubly censur-|™**!"© « Miaht A riproaring blaze 5 able. Such action in the first place is an impeachment of| ; the investor's patriotism, because he is refusing to put into} cor y Bonds funds on hand and readily available, and in| on the second place, it is a reflection upon his intelligence and |‘ - business judgment that he should be lured by fantastic |“" izes, which so often have not the slightest foundation,| of what wringers have] New York City te ead of rubber| have been ordered not to an: calla, such as “What |} P won't do bit of good. The women will ca janywhere, but to find it in paying quantities certain physical condi- | ust exist, among which are:| | conditions and elements | P { that| more “curtosi removed| time is it favorite jeweler to find ou t ages ag have| | } Selence has not yet found cor t where it is found. Sec put his savings in schemes managed by men whose sole] 4c Uncle to force 4 woman to look on hice ee cb us Wek tek Sourea” | asset frequently is their ability to frame seductive advertise- pod , clock or watch when she hae which is usually a coarse-grained | | ments and sometimes uncertain options on untried and un- sateal ° — Pao | 49 andstone or conglomerate, altho| | ' ' proven lands, which rarely offer any sane basis for hope. | a regular| A carclesa typist, in writing the /0 ital wtcokdaan tum Haaren devel! ¢ ith the fe-|name of C. V. Bouillon could easily | Paid on Savings Accow (rock) must be porous. Third, the| || ; x A pottery company in East Liverpool advertises s __| make soup out of him oe | Accounts Subject to Cheek Are] reservoir must be overlaid by an im | {| ; for a man to work in the “jollying department.” Prob- a iy baceious \aper, 66 cbeatt winch te | usually a shale or clay formation, fer) } went the oil seeps out, dif A W. i Thi Bank fated and’ sacapen. Fourth, the ofi:| | re Welcome at Ss bearing rock must be unbroken and/ | undisturbed in place,” as geologists) |) ay—that is, it must never have been{ || W' make it a rule to give the same com- subjected to earthquakes and other : : + seiamic forcks which would break plete service io all depositors, knowing Es Mic there Seam ba the Rees that the financial success of our depositors forms the foundation of our success. ably to meet the kickers. * * It’s a Hit, All Right Don’t overlook the fact that China is also fighting the Hun. She isn’t putting into it much, if any, man-power or in-power, but she’s striking some heavy blows along the ine of high finance. Under her treaties, she was bound to pay Germany and Austria about $375,000 annually, until 1931, as indemnity for the Boxer uprising. Declaring war on the central powe he cancelled all treaties and quit sending the monthly installments of the indemnity. 4 Go to it, China! If you can’t hit the Hun on the head, 4 hit him in the pocketbook! Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE sT, VOTE FOR FUEL ADMINISTRATOR Who ought to be the new fuel administrator for this state? David Whitcomb, who retires from this posttion to become executive meretary to the national fuel administrator, Dr. H A. Garfield, is a lawyer, a large realty owner and a capttaliat John C. Higgins, fuel administrator for King county, in a corporation lawyer David, Botting, district representative of the fuel administra tion, was’ secretary of the Coal Operators’ o#mociation until he secured the present appointment The Star sugestn that, under these circumstances, the new fuel administrator ought to come from the ranks of the average > is not now offictally repromented in the fuel ad ministration of this state. How would you vote on this proposition? Herewith is a bal lot il it out and send it to David Whitcomb, secretary of The United States fuel administration, who will remain in Seattle for the next few days. —TnHR— BANK OF CALIFORNIA BKATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO cape. Fifth, there must be the anti] lines and aynelines, which are gen-| tle, wave-like undala of the » being Light: | ont umulates at the anucline or; Open an account—savings or commercial —now, and enjoy the advice of experienced officers in all financial matters. { earth's strata, Thi top o curve, the salt water at| the bottom, or syncline, while the] of], heavier than A NATIONAL BANK gas and lighter than salt water, accumulates between the other two. | No argument is needed ‘to show | that these conditions cannot exist in Western Washington, ven if there] had existed elements in this section, it is obvious that our mountain-building voleanoes and upheavals have torn and tilted | | | — ~ the strata to such a degree that the | I | Order Your SUIT NOW Before Woolens Advance Again $16,900,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH 801 Second Ave. C. WAGNER .. Manager 20. T. 8. WHITE... Asat. Mer. If the sand and gravel that Holiand lets Germany have is not camouflaged pork and beans, we're not go- ing to throw a fit. * Seattle and Power Sites While the power site question must be settled for Se- attle so that work may be commenced before the summer is over, the determination of the exact site must be made after due deliberation. Snap judgment might result disas- trously where millions of dollars are involved. This should be considered: The ultimate cdst for power to the consumer, the time it will require tu build the necessary plant. Time and ultimate cost are essential consumer, wi a —Checking Accounts | —Savings Accounts AKO, oil-producing It will be Whitcomb who will probably have the naming of hin successor Hon, David Whiteomb ei tiacanesesdy ++ 1918 Sec, U. 8. Fuel Administration Arcade Bidg., Seattle Dear Sir: For fuel adminintrator of the state of Washing ton, I vote as follows: (Mark a cross for your choice.) For a corporation lawyer...............000. * For a mine owner or operator Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE Second at Madison No scientific oi] man would listen | | ® moment to the stiggestion that} there is oil in Western Washington | READER. USE YOUR DIAMONDS Only one woman in Paris was killed by the long 4 ‘a ADA: watches os socerity wheh ses , or 2 aver J ” 8 e need money. Loans taken an from range gun in three days. But the Hun motto is, “Every For an average consumer Ee im trom others and mere money Liberal 1 get full deducted. Ladies’ Dept. tial, Meferences, any Seattle bank. EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN ©. Keteb. 12 Yra. 201-2-3 White Bldg, Yours truly, west rates. You of Tonns—no Interest Confiden- little helps.” Name An expert is a man that everybody quotes and nobody believes. RABY 425 UNION ST. Address

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