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aos STAR—TUESDA MAY )KAISER’S LAST CARD IN RUSSIA PLAYED IN ANARCHISTIC REVOLUTION The coalition ministry whieh fol thin rad. Russia today Is split Into some —_——$$$$$—$—$———$—————————— (Ven Svare, prominent Hohemian-American journalist, has Just | | 6d by Gernany will in all probability 1307 Seventh Ave. Neat TUPYS NORTHWEST LEAGU Oe per month; Ry carrier, city, 80¢ a mo! ten separate republics and Ger- man-born principalities, all rec- ognizing no central authority But the pendulum is about to swing in the other direction, The revolution Is about to return to the way of sanity as soon as all the radical elements will have run thelr course, dust now the anarchists are struggling to get into power, This is the last stage. After they are defeated, the | whole gamut of radicalism will have been run, and the Let’s match a dollar against every bullet German whe Cedar River Dam Nearly four years since the completion of the Cedar dam and two since three eminent engineers, employed cost of $10,000, reported that the dam basin can prob- having experienced the folly of lowed waa more radical, feallbem grew until it ¢ pated in the Liolshevik « ment of Lenine and Trotaky, They, however, were constanuy criticised by the ani ine the elements as not enough. There is no doubt that the Bolshe | vik government was alded and abet ted by Germany. Consctously or un the Bolsheviks | consctoualy, were German tools. ‘The crimes of the Germans in | Russia dingusted the Bolshevik manson, who were merety the dupes of the Teutons, and showed them strugele to supplant the Bolsheviks, be successfully sealed with clay, have elapsed. The wooden dam above the concrete dam, which has checking the water of the river and diverting it into ss, has been rapidly approaching that point of de- where it can no longer be depended upon. The pen- themselves are getting old and weak. ‘The city’s demand for electric current has been grow- leaps and bounds meanwhile, exceeding the hydro- ectric plant’s mini pacity and requiring the opera-| « > « 1920," | the benefit of newoomers, I am ge “| bave had it in my mind to write| “There is « high wind blowing to- ot "lee Cale ag Sf ouxiliary lant for ipeak hive “4 Cu een Libdiek ing to tell you. The old residents to you for some time, but the letter|day, with the sand drifting every- -_ Berg een : 4 nase ie Sone Se: Wale hy, aes slipped by because of the rush at| where. A few years ago an aviator A London cable says Kerensky is coming to the United States, He's Just one year*too late, ee Wegetcha. Aig guns, A PRETTY GOOD CUT So many people wonder why the Fulton market ts #0 popular, For eight years ago with a few dollars being radical | fighting unit, x“ | ( | | | ‘Thin in the ‘frst - returned from Russia, where he spent cight months as & member of « Bohemian: American mission, which went to the land of chno» to | organize the Bohemian and Slovak prisoners of war in Russia into a With an American's capacity for discernment and | understanding, he witnessed much of the overturning of conditions | there, Mr, Svare is writing » series of news urticles for The Star | which give an ype insight into the situation in Busse today. Vest Pocket Farms fail The Bolsheviks are far stronger numerically than the anarchists and have superior equipment and muni \tions, ‘The anarchists unquestion lably have been supplied by Germany |with arms for their revolt, but the | Bolsheviks for a long time will have the superior equipment Allies Complacent The complacency with which the allies looked on this spectacie is to great extent responsible for the pres ent situation in Moscow. The anarchistie revolution k down from the force of its own will apent itelf, the beginning of antructive era in Rusnia will at hand. at day in in the imi aie 5 Almost Impossible ynomic chaos in Ruseigl living almost impossible. The » experiences of the Rossa people, the breaking down of all ctw ilization, of industry, of commeres, bringing in ite wake hunger ang physical suffering, will be the meang of enthroning reason, moderation and common senne. It has been said that the average Russian will not accept the expert ence of others, but must prove things | is are shooting a ross : all the vagartes of om an utonic deceit in all its nakedness — own experience. What hi hooting at our Red anal Khu jal th ries offered th Teutonic deceit in all its naked: be raity, The anarchists have no by his own ext the has | bearer: mbulance men, and a $100 bill agains nostrums, will return to reason | ‘This meant that to Germany the : ~ ‘in n't CO hi ack Y: yond the division of the passed thru in the last year should” shell the boches are sending over into one of the || sad pracitebliy. | ustuiness of the Dolshewika waa tuat |} High Cost of Living Doesn’t Get This Back Yard {iprogram nevond tne division of he passed Sut tn a of the tl a hom 7 || _ The first provisional government | appreaching its end. But the Ger Farmer’s Goat They nave no plan for the produc lies and vagaries that have beeml Cross hospitals. || was controlled by men of experience | mans are resourceful, For this con- fo eaigh pstell ve dge “A afk eters 1 upon him to his undoing, 4224 moderation, like Miliukoff, Rod: | Ungency they had prepared addition. deat af tho Sctetiovites enantio’ 0 Om e anarchists at last have their] — _ “S| sianko and Lvoff, who, we might! al tools. oo WO wee the spectacle . 7 h c 6. AndG dont absurd extrenity, Such a program fling in thin tragic gar ny Z way, had the viewpoint ¢ no Amert-|of the narchiats beginning their qhanel-ausieed: man resourcefulness is at ite end, From Rockwell aviation field, in Ban Diego, Flying Cadet C. 8. Hurd has written the following letter to W. W. Connor, of draft board No. in Seattle ground school, which certainly kept LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS The Star Will Gladly Publish Interesting Communications From Sammies One of the wing skids is bent, and the landing wires strained, I guess, | These incidents are common, and even the pilots land with a wing low now and then. would not h thought of going up © ae. ‘The cost of producing electric current by steam power) a. government has decided not | SP 8 strong desire to work and ag tes in seed a wind. Det, seal: Ga Y oing up, with the prospect that government |io make « further cut in the automo- | “St. I started in to cut prices I At Berkeley we were instructed in| you get up, there are fewer air going up, py from 50 to 100%.—Adver: ns ff fuel oil ly enti and necessitate a costly | bile business, Not necessary peri regi waa yh ae military drill, studies and adminis-|bumps than on an ordinary day, y shut off fue ws gga ape buteher, grocer and shoe dealer will | “#emest in Youngstown, ©. Vindi: tration, machine guns, airplane and|Then we get bumps every to coal consumption. : ‘ look after that —_ rigging. theory and aids to flight,| time we go over the hang 2 Ket, in spite of the $1,500,000 investment in the dam S&S aerial observation and miniature ob-| are or tents, or other places compara idle, of the expensive report that sealing is feasible, j demand for the power the new dam would allow to generated, of the approaching end of the usefulness of ‘wooden dam and pe! and of all the other busi- ess and ae reasons that might be added, practical- z in been accémplished toward the actual sealing dam basin. 4 In the net result after four years lies indication that acy is somewhere. decision of the city council to visit the Cedar river | basin as a body with Mayor Hanson on Wednesday fea hope that action will: be demanded. Two + poe uncilman Erickson indicated his impatience with - it with the c t of water. He spoke in ‘of his ordinance Monday , saying that the work has under the direction of the department e opposed the work under the of tha‘ S enactment. $15,000. han it 000, spent in test holes and doing not one bit He is opposed by Councilman charter provides a definite procedure under the of the city enginee Hanson has also the and cil nh are r. taken the bit in his teeth and jomson, who) NOT IN NEED OF HELP ‘To Whom It May Concern: I don't want nobody to slander my wife, aa I can attend to my own affairs. Mr. Jacob King.—Antioch, DL, News. . “Leave no piace where rats may live and save food for ourselves and our allies,” adviees health depart ment. Since when have the rate been saving food for either us or our allies? ee ded entirely, wr the remedy may be for a condition that baffles understanding, it is to be hoped that the mayor silmen will apply it without further delay. ae _ Great is the brotherhood of man, but Cain slew re is attempting to slay the world, and what H. Comstock and Raleigh Faulkner may do to other when time and circumstance co-ordinate, no shall say. y's Income for Mercy people have been asked for a day's pay for eo y are going to id. Those who toil will not their duty to the Cross. The bond of humanity between toilers and the needy. will the businessman and the manufactyrer and cing An S#-year-old New York jeweler and an 1%-yearold manicure girl have been married. He married her because she was rich and she mar- ried him because he was handsome. You don’t believe it? What other reasons could there possibly be? , . Some fellow down Fast says he has an idea for a gun weighing 39,277 tons. Who's going to carry it? / ore Be! that as it may, Miss Benven- neda Health was graduated from the Akron city hospital school for nurses the other day, see SNARE DRUM SHINE HERNIA Often Present Before Accident Reveals Trouble | Altho generally considered the re sult of an accident, rupture, or hernia, in most cases, is really o form of disease, Most hernias de velop as follows The intestines: thru the abdomen walls, A loop of the intestine finally comes to lie in @ sort of mo which, altho it is covered with skin, ia without sup port of muscle which is known aa the wall of the abdomen. The peritoneum, or covering of the ip tentines, forme the lining of this aac. There are weak places in the wail child was nearly ready for birth. It in at these weak pote that hernia happens. It does not come on suddenly, however, for the weak spots only give way slowly before the pushing of the Intestines. Thus, jong before a violent accident oo curs, hernia, in many cases, has been developing, but tas been @n- noticed. After the accident the victim usually has a careful examination made and then in disnayed to find the amall, soft swelling There are not many symptoms showing the presence of hernia, for it is not usually tendeg or painful. CAUSE OF WRINKLES Mra. L. 8. aake: “What causes wrinkles?” Wrinkles come sometimes because the underlying muscles fold the skin #0 continuously that it becomes ad- Justed to the new position. Some times the fat and water are absort- 4 from below the skin so that it no longer fits smoothly. Mrs. Howe's goat dairy of 30 manner as 4 hospital. the cost of a cow's maintenance. A goat needs. iin the year. HUNS’ ATROCITIES Editor The Star; Twice I have read an article in The Star condemning | lynching Huns in this country. says: “Every time an American mob) lynches « German enemy alien, it) also practically lynches « whole| squad of American soldiers who have been fighting for our flag over there.” Weil, I do not believe in mob lynch- ing, either; but let me say right here, no matter if we were to use these enemy aliens with the greatest of courtesy (and most of them are | being #0 used just that way), it will never save our boys from being tor- tured when taken prisoners, France has fed and taken care of German prisoners, but has the Hun shown any mercy to the French prix oners? No; they have used every conceivable way to torture them, and just such torture will be meted out to our boys over there who are so Mrs. John Milton Howe, of Oakland, Cal, is raising > the purpose of saving the babies of the world, as she declares that if Fverything she uses tn the care of the animals in sterilized. goats are milked thru sterilised gauze and absorbent cotton. It costa her $1.00 per month to keep a goat, which is one-fifteenth of On that menu Nanny will give from two to four quarts of milk a day, of a far healthier and finer quality than bossy’s milk, for 10 months While benefitting humanity, Mrs. Howe is also obtaining a com- | fortable livelihood on her city lot from her herd of “vest pocket cows.” nny gonte for ‘The small ration of grain is all the milch allies to expect victofy? I think they have every right. They have Justice on their side. The kaiser trying to subject the world to mili- tary force. He had planned this war for sev- eral years. What were the allies and the United States to do but re- sist him? He declared war on France and Russia. The United kaiser had sent 300 of our people to the bottom of the ocean. I will ask if the Infinite God didn’t require us to resist the kaiser with all the forces at our command. The United States has practiced all of our Christ's commands while Germany has been the aggressor. MARION PHILLIPS. | NATIONAL | DENTISTS | THIRD & PIKE servation on @ tniniature range rep resenting an altitude of 15,000 feet, reading and the study of confidential ones, It will not be many months now, in my judgment, when this squadron is on the line, “I arrived at Rockwell field last Wednesday. Our camp is situated directly acronms the bay, 15 minutes from San Diego. “We are just a few hundred yards across the channel from the Coro nado hotel, over which we flew on my first flight, last Thursday, and upon which I had the pleasure of looking vertically down while leaning “I believe that I missed something of the usual thrill of the first flight, either on account of the kind treat: ment at the hands of the pilot, or of the situation in which I found my- self on the instant, fr directly be fore the instructor cut off the power I had been observing the rudder foot control with my eyes within the cockpit, and as I felt the first drop, like the start of an elevator, I simply glanced out to see how much aileron (hinged part of the wing) it took to make such a steep bank, and when I saw how little it was and at what a really small pitch we were on, I be- lieve that I softly swore and thought that he simply could not have turned the machine over. Got Too Far Across “But he could have. Today my bunkie, on his first attempt to land, got too far across wind, and the wind picked up one wing and flipped his tail over, racnming his nose into the and smashing his propeller. Nobody was hurt. “Last night one of the mer was It! States did not declare war until the | CRUEHt in the propeller wash of the machine ahead of him in battle for- mation, and at 400 feet went into a side slip, into a tail spin, and then into the hospital with a broken leg. But there are very few accidents here one man only having been kill- ed, I believe. $ “Our quarters are not as comfort- able as the old National Guard quar- ters at American lake, which were miserable, but we will soon be very ment is making extensive improve- ments. The sand flies here as it does in Eastern Washington, and our beds and food are often gritty. These are a few of the hardships that I suppose we will encounter later. Machine Smashed “Aa I am sitting here, I am in formed that the machine I have just and other subjects, inclusive of map | | ively warmer than those adjacent. “This was my fourth day up wig two hours of flying to my cre jand while I can see improvem | my flying, they are’slow to a4 us “It makes us impatient, of but I suppose it is for the best. jam now ready for instruction ig | landing, which the boys concede ig — the haydest thing to accomplish at | this stage of the game. It I get along as well ax I have so far, I shall have the average luck, with many |ups and downs, with considerable @usting and abuse thrown in, maybe, altho I have escaped that so far boys ahead of us have been forced to land — and walk back to camp, report to the — | commanding officer, and have been one to ground duty several ya. ; “This, I hope, gives a fair idea of how they rub it in. But the boys are all in good spirits, and nobody cares, apparently, and we all have a confi- dence that will make it hot for the kaiser. “After a week or more of dual in- struction, we will do solo work, the: cross-country, out 1— miles one gx and return the next, several tj Altitude, 3,000 feet, all alone, tf a stunt flying, and then ‘over there.’ “Sincerely, “FLYING CADET C. 8. HURD” Mrs. Hilles Works in Manitions Plant Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles, daughter of the former ambassador to Great Britain, has her job in the munitions plant: has been laid off with the rest of th help. "T had a week of it,” she explained, * comfortably housed, as the govern: | 4° picketing the White House. | |ADMIRALS AND MEN ARE AWARDED WAR CROSSES PARIS, May 21.—Admirals Key }and Tyrwippit and 15 officers : We hai a a larger donation than the laborer can iiss te a toee Wao SHINES, EF unfortunate as to be taken prisoners. come from has been smashed, ut British navy have been awarded the ey must respond by at least a day’s income. Even Shop where they susemees pe ‘Thelr dirty minds are bury invent] o ae y- It seems that i S0l- | Seek GS eaters, palms, for thelr if; 7 one ailing ing new tortures to imflict upon th Good Dentistry, Always, at | lowing held his controls too hard| part in the recent naval raid on Zee not be the true measure of sacrifice. The man Have one of these Gat oF onder it J) 'NK Pew to . “4 r when making a landing, and the in-| brugge and Ostend, it was announced | small salary cannot spare his day’s income as easily man with a larger salary, and so the man with a income can spare more easily several days’ income man with a small income can spare a single day's the ‘One day’s pay and one day's income for mercy, how- is the least we can give to the greatest humanitarian in the world. jot Can any of us shirk this duty? if we are truly American, not if we are truly ‘ According to the latest, Charles M. Schwab has “awarded siz Great Lake shipbuilding concerns contracts "for $100,000,000 worth of ships. When we get a little like that out in the Northwest, one firm usually 8s it, say Skinner & Eddy, for instance. Production Here Are the coal operators of Washington deliberately cur- The best dressed woman in Seattle this week is to stock up ahead of time and are therefore| Shine boys who Take your brogans For @ snare drum. You feel like a Rummy perched up On the stand when He starts the rag Doing jazz slaps On your kicks. Blicketty-ack, Slicketty-ack, Toka-toka-toka Toka-tika-ka Ka-paw, ka Tok-tika-tok-tok, Shik-a-shaw-shik-a- Shaw-shuff-shuff. Ticketty-ak-a-tak Ka-taw ka-taw, KA-POW !!! TWO NAVAL OFFICERS DRIFT 80 HOURS ON are needed by the government, he ateny RAL LIME C8, ncseccava' TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street BANK OF CALIFORNIA $16,900,000.00 poor unfortunates who fall into their bands A HATER OF HUNS. FROM A LANDLADY Editor Star: So much has been sald of the “no children” sign in apartment houses, I wish to say a few words to mothers thru your | paper. First of all, I want to say we have |a small apartment house and do not |forbid children. In fact, we have three, ranging from 1 to 16 years, in |the house now, beside grown chil | dren of my own. But what I wish to say is that “mothers are to blame,” not children, fon that sign. If mothers would only have their children mind just a little and not be so destructive, chil- dren would not be refused admit | tance. | Nobody wants to have furniture ruined by one family. I have one of the nicest «mall apartments on Capitol hill now, and only the other Peoples Savings Bank Reasonable Prices ‘uctor was unable to jerk them away from him and } today. The French participants were sd off in tine. similarly deco: in Explains crease Strength Weak, me feel strong again, giving me en- Varnes Your Doy in (amp al Uf on Sa Ho Fools that ‘eters rae Seu early age of 12 years was ser- ceant in the U. a well man. Next take two five-grain tablets of mas entirely satisfactory results to every purs onan durance such as I never hoped to Nuxated Iron three times per day, chaser or they will " advises, and thelr use on July 4]0 gic oor Agein possess. gee FS a nzed in ‘city ow oo Pgs i eos y Sar asa anit a GERMANY THE AGGRESSOR gain possoss.” after meals, for two weeks, Then Is dispensed in this city by Owl Drug @ one he Red 7088 form. would be a waste of money as well, Editor Star; What right have thegen. ‘John Liucoin ol join, WhO, et the how inuch THe ave eala a8. 589, ail ther . “a oat Tronio | ( introducing an ordinance which would take the slowly begin to| feeble babies were fed with goat's milk, their lives would be prolonged, re the sealing work from the department of light ped their peng and a better seep real ba the onbedeie, ‘ se eg over the ide ot she shone. ee aanheneocsanmnunda’ ng production? WRECK OF SEAPLANE ap htbed c Oi seta hye 7 A te te the. daae on ja A ~ apartme! he utes} What evgry soldier most needs in {he | . fuel administration is charged with the duty of] waAsHINGTON, May 21—Cting-| NATIONAL ASSOCIATION they were in the house, two children, |tremeNdous “stay there’ strength, oranof the clvil ting into this matter—at once. ing for 80 hours to the under side of about 4 and 9, were under the bed, power a4 andurence: Wite nerves of on the U. & 3 fa y biting cold of the sea, and living to ree the hall, 1 to finish up, the little |my experience which Ih Ne ers should be encouraged now to buy, but they Will| tet about it, was the experience of | na paioed ond : vaiyable aa organic Iron a buy if there is a coal shortage in summer and prices | Ensign K. A. Stone, of the United A NATIONAL BANK It was, “Don s Ivan formerly: Shvatclan of Bellevue one and : enormously out of proportion. States naval reserves of Norfolk Stambien Mehsenh Hs Beak || *t00"s “Mother will spank when she |hospital (outdoor department), New {cf Teliable Tt looks very much as if the coal operators want ex-|¥%:, “2° wa# siven up for drowned axa tynn gets you home,” and a few more, all] York, and the Westchester mY months after SD 4his situation. It tboks if they d 3 WANL CX-1in the English channel last month, tal and Serpies the while they were there. Beep lenl. “12 Sar pally found ye beginning thie ; ‘sas if they do not want the! stone is now safe in London Now people who would happen to eth and blood builder, that ¢ ‘Featment T am ogy HFS. ; , 1a companioin, Sub-Liew live in the house with them surely | Ibaon's advice were © Well, ting as much difficulty in their way as possible. Moore, of the royal naval npg a5 would have little chance to reat, |followed. many of our fighting men 004, han en when winter comes along, up will go the coal her gg ipa Ale sedi tap SEATTLE BRANCH Men who work hard want their rest}my opinion there ia nothing. better Samuel, S, “Yoo again From $2.80 at the min es from Saturday morning when they get home than organic jron—-Nuxated Tron— der, statesman, ae y Mees ceo te ‘ed 200 year eee, coal at|untii Tuesday night, before they 801 fecond Ave. I suppose some will say, “All are for enriching the blood and helping jurist, and for iton ince, creas per cent and more, | were rescued, foliowing the wreck not like that.” But right here T wish | MOreane,, a7 ARG OR: snakes : dering the quality. "ling of their airplane at w to atate that I have run an apart bag Gates says Nuxated slancomeeer Are the coal men of this state making a monkey of | FOUR NEGROES DIE IN ment house for nine years, and they |Tron has brought back to him in good ly surgeon ma- nited States fuel 9 are all alike, Take the same chil that filled hi a4 and now com: on ; 7 ; HANDS OF GEORGIA GANG them in a home where parents have|With Gen. Scott into the Sera Rg oe ro Holland will let the Germans ship sand and gravel VALDOSTA, Ga., May 21.—Hayes their own furniture and see the dif-|{\¢r'svould take Nuxated tron prescription whe postcards ee B., “but not to be used for mili- |Turner, negro, and his wife were on sivas & good, | Another remarkable cage is that of wey ty Ky wy purposes. t do they suppose the Germans |\¥nehed here Saturday by an infurt-|] =o pated Climb Up and Aen fighter and hero of the pattlont Keen, red-blood intend to do, build a bathing beach? i ated mob, Both nogroes were sus. |f every transaction and our cus: || snatch the furniture, Also wee how |Uer saburg “Gene” Gordon saya, bilitates, “ths | leame—men and women * pected of complicity in the murder of tomers are accorded gvery, cour. henge gered ser cer report “When I became badly run down this system, re. the whe dare and do. + 4 % Hampton Smith, a farmer, last ery consistent wi eoun usi= iret to the andiord if any other | year, ‘ound myself totally without Man of 70, as b Washington correspondents might write better |rhursday night. ‘Will Head ana win |f 2088 Sudwment. family makes a noise the physical power to ‘come back,’ ag am. It ie Just Manufacturers’ Note: Nuxateagy stories if they wrote what they found out instead of |Thompson, negroes, were lynched Now I am not complaining about ltriod ‘different ad-called ‘tonics’ &8 efficacious as to the youth in his Which \* Pewcribed by Dr, Sullival writing what they think they think. Friday nighs. children, but about how they are Without, fooling any er, but teens,” te age he . Pt» A raised. I think if you would pri nally eard of how physicians — It is surprising how y peple \ with J. H rege) , hin and. just remind. mothers that | were, Widely recommending organic suffer from iron deftelency and do i . Ham Lewis’ pink. whiskers and Meddle MAKE IT FIRELESS 4TH a te Right s, heen inkta, Gitta cna ta ee to Fenew red blood and rebuild not know it. If you are not strong ap “ ; S é we . fi ecounta Subject to Check 1 have rights, and to teach|strength In worn-out bodies. As a or well, you owe it. to yo McCormick's pink pajamas, that Illinoy senatorial scrap A firelews Fourth for ‘Thrift Cordially Invited” “T* |] their children accordingly, that loum | result I started taking Nuxated Iron, make. the following. tot? s aenkaet dens tic ee Ta ought to be something of a pink tea. Stamps is urged by Walter G. Ron rit of thone signs would be in evidence, | And within & month It had roused long you can work or them black, nor upset the stomach. ‘The explosive director, lxplosives A LANDLADY. [MY Weakened vital forces and made can walk without bec tired. manufacturers guarantee successful and: