The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1918, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STA R) “U90T Beventh Ave Near Ustow st e oF Newsrarens BEESER OF schurts NORTHWrer te Telegraph News Service of the United Press Asseotn Bintered at Seattia, Wash, Postoffice as Second Clase Mat Locating Kerensky Editor; Whatever has become of Kerensk A WAR STUDENT It is not definitely known, and it does not matter ‘There were reports of his suicide; also, that he’d fled from it of the ol also, that h uccessors had put him Way. At present writing, Kerensky is certainly in what Gs called “oblivion.” That's where straddlers usually land The fellow who, in these stirring tin is neither “for” nor “against” is in oblivion, be he statesman or shoe Shiner by profession. In a period of revolution, Kerensky om] as the whole wheel, undertook to turn only part way nd, and discovered that he was only a fly on the whee land flew off into space when the wheel began to buzz "He tried to play part of the Russian people against another to the pleasure of both. He thought fold of harmle heep when it’s a den of hung Trotsky and Lent » are playing the same g¢ ©) Gm a different way. They're playing the whole of hungry _ groping, disorganized Russia against German might and Tuthlessness, and, sooner or later, as Russia grows hungriet land more anarchical, they must fly off the wheel into Oblivion. One of the cures for anar urehy ‘for real communal government, with law are N finally demanded and produced. Man will not go right or taking a medicine that makes him sicker and sic ke Ru ia will finally be for or against Germany. Meanwhile y tigers me, only into unknown space. The anti-loafing bill, Whitman, of New York, ce tween the society man and the plebeian person. There qwill be one’ difference, tho. On being admonished by the court, the society man will go out and secure a posi- ently signed by Ge s for no distinction be- job. : Camouflaging Judge Lynch In an exclusive interview given The Star, Attorney neral Gregory sounds a needed note of warning against increasing tendency to appeal to mob law in dealing i ans suspected of pro-German tendencies. “Judge is no patriot. He is merely a coward and poltroon |, TAesecrates the American flag when he wraps it around carcass and commits crime in the holy name of coun- ; It is bad enough that innocent persons are often made etims of mob violence. It is bad enough that in the name justice, the laws should be trampled into the dust. But Mthere is even a worse side to an altogether bad state of Every atrocity committed by an American mob give Huns an excuse for added atrocities meted out to our take reprisals is not good to contemplate. an American mob lynches a German enemy alien it also ; ly lynches a whole squad of American soldiers who ‘ been fighting for our flag “over there.” A woman who has sued in w York for breach of promise says she conside red the proposal for 45 min- tutes. She shouldn't receive a cent. The proposal was outlawed. Former state forester finds that a little, blue bug ds boring into the government's spruce timber. Must be a pro-German bug + According to the latest from Oyster Bay, T. R. i ready to reply to Burleson. Now is the time for the postmaster to hustle into a pair of ear-muffs. Negotiations are on at Stockholm to make a king As Finland of Adolph Friedrich of Mecklenburg- hwerin. Probably he’s a German. Now that we have the Skagit power project up, it ds time to bring out those old standard jokes employing the words, “dam site York. Don't worry. The Neu York hotelkeepers will attend to their cases. One thing we can't understand is why a man will advocate throwing German out of the public schools and still eat sour crout. a _ Doc Garfield intends to move h offices to Pitte- burg. It's a wise move. If coal is short next winter Doe will be closer to the mine 4 Nick Romanoff and family have been moved again j We don’t know the why for the shift this time—maybe it was to ¢ scape the high rent. _ No Medicine-Chest | Without Its Family Laxative ee the baby wo toe wren eo a, good lemtive fe the medicine in the little ills, It wards off serions Galmsss and ouves dostor’s bills. Many a eckd hes been ee- vented from running into grippe and pueumonia by ite timely use. Many a racking hendache has been quickly dispelled by it Aad 4 ba lapative sather then a drastic ec thartic or purgntive that should be m every family medicine-chest, for a laxative can be used at ail ages. Thousands of good American frirrilien have for more than @ querter century used a com\aination of simple laxative herbs with peprin known to druggists 25 Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is a lazative-tomic that acts on the bowels and stomach. Infants take it with perfect eafety, and it in equally effective for grownups. Grandparents are now their children give it to their babien 8 ie acelent for ul yt app matter how chronic, indigestion, wind colic, biliowsnces, heedaches, dyspepsia and similar illa. The druggist will refund your money if it faile Dr. Caldwell’s naa tees tYYRUP PEPSIN fe Anode The Perfect §L Laxative “4 dictbasd cue FREE SAMPLES — Dr Cald well's Syrup ie Pevain larger cling Weyl tative decay in America. ve ever toned be Bh i ‘ral Tele oe ‘Be Rees Rtaccbaae te olution to bet Sisome Kerenskys, Trotskys and Lenines will go whizzing |” tion, while his contemporary in idleness will hustle a | penned up in German prison camps. At best the lof) tunis "¢@f soldiers taken prisoner by the kaiser is not one to be}! ‘envied. At worst—and American lynch law helps bring on : worst—the fate of American soldiers upon whom the}: So that it virtually comes down to this: Every time], STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918, PAGE 6 FOOD For Baby Must Be Clean if It Is to Be Safe { HUN AGENTS SPREAD DISEAS§ Max Cook, Spy Authority, Reveals Attempt to Infect America Third of a Series of Articte ar 7 HY MAN COOK Authority on German Spy Netivitie COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE | In preparing (he t “ but lor y . ” wheal bb pao a BY EDNUND VANCE COCK that has places THEIR BEGINNINGS 1 it wn ts ere ap icon go When Beverly Buschmann joined Tammany Hall, - 2 etully follow doctor's di He was prized as a member by one and by all, er oth nantes : rect for mixir the proper And held in the highest regard, hest wome tint t mk, water and sugar oF Because of his features, which registered well . «t _ : And registered often (his press agents tell) Picncstahe o hen ; in many a Tammany ward, Here ng . se : < oe “egress Germany has turned into the ow for each feedin A street car conductor wads Chappie Char-lee United States « large army of = oe ee ee Way back in Chicago in ninety-and-three, } men, and some women, with view At holes in them. otherwive|T When the patronage passed all bounds, Gicceten,' These wen are fiafing ms among the weakest of || So for every load he conductored there, the weaker sex thraout the na Net wee the nipples should He always registered One Full Fair, tion. They are spreading these ” ke A covers « On his run to the Expo Grounds. ona or dincanen an rapidly os ce eee ce taty-ei{ When Miss Pickapackard was seeking a cure babes aug Aen Heng eign Nd aith will turn th poles tt | And her doctor was taking her temperature r to mpread the di © among ssp wade She's summery warm to the f . ' seed : ‘ In precisely the proper > degt ree r n he bottle ‘ Coming —to rpretations iM you are eating Went on Tours wheat s usual ‘t applaud when the flag flashes es found t women | the sereen one camp to a Teen. bMteel | oe LE IN TIME’S wont on } Editor's Mail be MELANCHOLY MUSE f - oo b~calb es NN ee dark wer aite 1 thought you were coming over here last night, Her- t Keep your Inttore short u* 1 daw by aie y trails, | vading army of “leper bert. Where were you? they are there, and “ . wher } attitude} This te only one be f the Herb, camouflaging: Why, I-I-I can’t reveal to you long, they have little © of 1 nd of sigh and of » Ao not have to wrap your legs about | arn = — reading |the-er-er the movement of troops being published hoffitt . ke eee feame'| tae Relea einen . a oe ane e cities reported typhoid ments were given and perfectly ; s pape te . are eee Certs : si ema nds et er hit ealt patient re 1 to have renee se Pa PS | Prefer Diseane were operated a8 . es Men, women and children have haw 4 ; € Rees eo t er heave ¥ - f Hen. 4 sheep and hor ae. « rT places. s. farmer boys a day or two succumbed. Grains as the life of « help the cause of autocracy and many city ” Pines os eg snide ert men f w sled into these placg. as #] ge . . proéa were infected could ‘ y OK a . d. Robert Hesketh, after returning | ope Of the} re ips piv f “| chemical bane for ex », HAVE =| 2 utd . We MAN DISEA = 1 ting of | “Damage Big Crop a roelponety eects oe TROUBLE 1 4 small er Substitutes Are toon AT nas rene | er cot ne bude of = Too High—Hoover : une | eurit w jour substitutes will be tiona linrane ‘ be + education or | bet the of 19 ‘ at th need. ‘It irive against high substi- GO ner AME AUTOMATIC STOP ae te | weyers Hebberd that bd OM “IME PHONOGRAPH WoRKS and oat flour ouuaas sider lower than | BEFORE THE RECORD 1S : ; fe « Eel) a FINISHED PLAYING ~—— be ; n uon for the STUL GAME | . 1 Hoover. . “ee 4 should make more ANSWERS BY MK. STARSHELL | pn, per cent of the sale _ How THEY WORK IT eae sa goa = cca ta A handling these products.” Wetter “teas: thy rent ¢ o ; rages pet H has in mind Middle West th Wes yaiesd ate > pty pag ‘onditions, according to Hebberd. oe t and - statins <a rpg sai berger We must keep in mind that we Ds gs ied ali eos 2 o ave here the lowest four prices in pas and I did not have any money | mouth pre hat . mee dd ponte EE t 1g Als ne I or pobagalseqatl . xpored were from this sour i. been estim: . Ato t ice of substitutes.” ; : fo Dies Oy |SISye:: Shimenis) ot ive: sttck ee nee CALL BANK STATEMER se nara What car 1 wURKE Stopped Shipments Ge n or » Loc . fem: aa cs dg a ‘ge: rhva sad expression - Will Nuxated ues Help Make “uaeenrr""| New Age of Healthier W and Stronger, Sturdier Men? City Physicians Say That by Enriching the Blood and Creating Thousands of New Red Blood Cells It Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, G m ore : RIGHT 18 Run-Down Folks in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. NY . hing ip on the ove Opinions of Dro Francis Suilivan, Formerly Physician of Rellevac Hospital (Outdoor Dept). New York, pe 4 : Past ail and the W + County Hospital, Dr, Ferdinand King, New York and Medical n joree tied to a ne] Aut William KR. 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