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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. PAGE 6 ann ter Tae THE PRESIDENT'S VACATION ‘SEATTLE STAR) icditor’s Mail 7 ee ‘ . | | A MAN. | iH \ lon 9 OOUNTY CAN HELP Ly » Ae “ERO? Seventh Ave cer not seme OF SCUUPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF hewerarnne Telegraph News Servier of the United Preas Anscotation ormiasion te paature TOD: : é ~ — cows « old “tookade hy i Raters a: Senttic Wash Pustoftion as Second-Clane Matter rs ase ot Ge it There r 7 alee >) By mail out of city 400 per 2 months, $1.26, 6 month $2.20) G6 coe of ae “at en year. $4.00. By or, olty, 30ce month ; in —— OO Pebtishes Latiy The Star Pubhen ia Bate em Petvete) ~ “exchange commecting © rimente THE WESTERN LINE “ “ - ces Germany Not First World Hog ta a is After a ty contest ir spliieaibiaiaiiphbiiaiaaia of a gre € i been sw es tow ABOUT A a human history was recorded t by oe Lore. SAIL first time that a nation has set out to dominate the the puroner? w on TH MAYFL e “world. It is not the first ve that the issue has be - are owe ‘tween civilization and barbar or between autocracy and " . sa . a Woody ae y. There have been a dozen great wars whict . ’ KS Bows ntd decided whether man should go al ors SCHOOL BOARD 4 | char res} 4 to ae Back, and, in some respe ‘ \ treasures with you importance on!y in comparison wit! € ie : ‘ rowr in her beart. “e Marathon, won by the Athenians 49 NBA stopped Persia on her way to wor j-con the spread of Grecian art and Asia, turned back As They Buy With Good Reason f ssio' ) our cities ranking high as cosmopolitan cities, Poles ; at Syracuse be most numerous among foreigners buying bonds, a later, squelct t Greeks’ for dominatior Bohemians next. It indicates the strong desire of the Ce other nations, and meant not pantheism and little nations for independence and individuality. z but the Christian religior ould make the great 7 It would be fine if out of this war should come fres- thruout the world in the years to come dom and independence for the little peoples who have served c io Again, at Arbela, Alexander's victory over Persia); as mere war loot for the stronger nations thru | the years. | $ e up the Orienta! monotony ar n carved out the antl. Z civilization le wept i for western energy and superi i: More worlds to conguer t as Napo! ight have |) i had he gone as far in the world-con g business wander did, and just as Wm. Hohenzollern may do tring isn't cut before he reaches the limit of his am OD Arminius’ victories over the Roman Varus, Martel's back of the Moslems at Tours, the defeat of the cib Spanish armada, the defeat of the Swedes and fles XII at Pultowa, the surprising 7 of Dumourie his French revolutionari at V Napoleon o and Cornwall airs in which inanes at stake were freedom of and advance} Preservation of civilization and d Lar every war, thruout the May Gets Pardon mation bent upon world-d« tion has finally been] From Louis Hart, In the present test the world is bigger than e | me, especially as to man’s determination for freedom| But Isn’t Free Yet @emocracy. And Wm. Hohenzollern will not break the) Actine Gor Louis F. Hart » }@oned May Terry, under sente States.” eaid President Wiieon, He maid they were mistak the r Rev. M. A. Matthews serve three snonths in the King ra elegy ty " ne at Man arrested in Chicago for failure to remove his in ot meen ten a f . as the flag went by, is reported to be in such mental |e = wet at the : will preach a sermon Sunday morning entitled, | state that he will not respond to eny emotion. Still he j city bows ' : sea feel some emotion if they placed him ine front |™<Bride » iota the one) oe eummeaiis Siivenh uss uc ae “The Spirit of the Hour—A Message trench when the Huns were bombarding it, pre- her condits en @ ONE GUESS Edenbridge correspondence, Melfort eec aff | From the President, the Church to an attack. | lone r y do you always have married (Can) Moor | ° howtemner’” sa wan of the 4 eve 6 and Dearborn «t FORTIFIED MOVIF HOMES . ete We like Mr. McAdoo's direct action system of rai railroad |" me te it te onid. % How can you Where éo u so far as it goes. The a is that it| prosecuting Attorney Lane fum| Ap go on” . 3 i half far enough. r. McAdoo is too busy | mers cgmauh naan ; . nee hoy “How to Win t War s 2 - ba id longshore ja Fort t cas or anh tray? alone, and some of his assistants don't appear to [canes Siaeee. enten a The broom tre s a N and be ave_the supposed to be stiminating|™= Se te a emmates It's composed of one @x-| strike of 2916, mate form i and they sit around a table peeking Jon Friday for the pardor nite sleeves for hidden cards and otherwise be-| Sin ,07 Sh Stine evernor lant Wes sweet confidence. They simply can't forget that |" to hold jobs on individual lines that were engaged | oat competition and can’t bear in mind that they /® all working for Uncle Sam, with ONE aim in view | So when they do anything it is bound to be a com- arrangement instead of the best arrangeme: on the simple matter of cutting down the Seattle- 0 nd train one the only agreement they neach was to lop off one train a day of each line C: men say a much better, more economica secccoccoccotcoscococe b could have been framed if they had forgotten that) F. E. Sansom will ieave mext week | of the trains were labeled “N. P.,” some “O-W.,” some ‘°t France ax 0 field clerk ..N.” and so forth, and simply seen the letters “U.S. A.”| re many Fri eaceed § the side of every car and every engine. That's the way « a " says he sees the trains marked, and o next thing t after the Fine Music Everyone Cordially Invited. on First Presbyterian Church ee : COR. FIRST AYE. AND PIKE ST Memo iting “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T Tinie PAY ME.” ‘This ie my menmage of Geliverance iony Pag Southwick, president of t’s the way People want them marked. ay cnghone glad ty, Boston t te you from the fear that accom 7 . " ‘ the Secttle.Ts be heard at Boylston Avenue panier Dental Hone. At present, we have cheese Maes on the Seattle-Tacoma- ftarian church Bunday nigbt 1 EXTRACT “ROWN ant ind trac There are three operating staffs, three Viday was the coolest May 21 in »y TREAT ‘Teeth absolutely without of accounts. There ought to be one Beattie for care Puget pain in al cases bet acute abeonamed | If the railroad executives on this committee can’t get U. S. A. viewpoint pretty soon and forget their old | "Opening ies, Mr. McAdoo must lop off their heads just as he | chur me 6. at 7:4 rm " the heads of the preside ; ° ferences The 47,000,000 sheep in the United States can't wool fast enough for the several million women tere. Time for some ingenious Yenkes | to come for- ward with a sheepish hair restorer prices in your city for high-ciam, guaranteed va et peices STERLING DENTISTRY “| SS . gy e« { pleawure care Office Houre SAM toSP.M | First Presbyterian thet we looked Ka-Gevernment Phystetan 113) FImeT AYE or 16 WASHINGCTOR ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES Leek for the Pree Decter Sign Even as you would overeubscribe for Liberty Bonds Me Bed Cross, undereubscribe for meat at your butcher's and wheat at your grocers. ¥ g al confirmation NO CLOCK WATCHERS THERE -handed Loyalty Leaguers rom Tues. and Wed. 8:20 P. M. Among the leading Arizona citizens indicted by a fed- ' Be grand jury were the leader of the Bisbee Loyalty — FIRST TIME HERE TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses and an organizer of the same league. “seattle Jugosiars will meet st 280,000 MEN TO STEEL OUTLOOK BRIGHT What these self-constituted loyalists were indicted for ! conspiracy to deprive American citizens of at gd Crapiaue John Inver, in BE CALLED IN . naeee wt ate ‘ @titutiona) rights. It is charged they helped bankers, busi- vig NEXT 30 DAYS ¢ ft "mess Men and mine managers and politicians to forcibly de. Sig Pert from Bisbee about 1,200 citizens, who happened to be Entire Net Proceeds for French and Belgian Orphan Relief PARNELL EGAN miners . ° eel ow . 4 4 ise time this outrage happened the story went ou he * | 425 Union Street Hear Master William oe oe the country that the deported men were I. W. W.’s pe Et subsequently developed that they were nothing of the wer fi i nea but that on the contrary some of them were owners ae Liberty Bonds as wel! as owners of their own home YY " . GREATEST BOY SOPRANO IN THE WORLD. Dr. Kussell F. Thrapp will preach Loyalty leagues are all right if their loyalty is to the nient ie Musical critics place him with G Curci, States government, the American constitution und, Seattle's Christian Endeavor Un . - the rights of man. But when they are used as a thin d eee ¢ at Firet| in any event eee | Other noted Soloists— @uise under which gross outrages on liberty are perpetrated —well, that’s something else again. It is a wise precaution to be dead-sure the bosses of g0-called loyalty leagues are loyal to the American consti- tation, to law and to justice. Kev w _ W. Bendder, associate ser IN ATIONAL 4 age aaa DENTI STS | Dont wear a veil to FRANK M. DUNFORD, basso-cantante. WANT SUNSHINE FOR THIRO & PIKE | ewer ap skin trouble REV. WILLIAM J. FINN, CONDUCTOR Go to It, Mr. McAdoo _ INTERNED MEN HERE ae To keep the railroads “up to full efficien Good Dentistry, Always, at oad administration has approved an e xpendit 4a 9! 0% held July 10. Iu . bape ee Reasonable Prices Resinol 961,212 for this year. It is pointed out that this is three - Se ae oes ct the 03,008 auipraereaben fey tn _ Siiies'as rouch as has been spent for like purposes in any of * bullaing, cit mein tinapridieve makes sick skins well Sure it is! During those three pz years the roads were run on 4 policy of “show a prof! id service to the be damned,” to paraphrase the statement of a famou Cunremenes Pailroad man. And the result was that they were in rotten Somers ate aupordea overt ¢ ue Shape when Uncle Sam took ’em over. That’s why he took with Sse a: Yem over. ; Woodrow Wilson realized that in this war it is simply and efficiency we have to have, not profits at a private ownership proposition as applied to such a | public necessity as the salireate simply wouldn't do a erisi: RA abe ownership can never spell anything D faech differen profit making, and profit making in of time pt ter into profiteering—which is absolutely, Is your aps ¢ marred by unsightly 12 pena Stes aera ea aly herder Seats may be bought Saturday night and Sunday unless it is due to some serious internal at Hyde's, 208 Pike Street. On and after Monday at condition, Resinol Ointment is almost hat place, at Sh . Xo.” : ee ie sied—aeeiaas e079 Vs sty t Sherman, Clay & Co.'s and at Arena expense. 0x office. ut method ly, easily, and wld oeually be * Positively only the comfortable seating capacity of The Arena will be sold. There should be no delay in buying tickets. Prices here are just half what they were at the San Francisco Exposition Auditorium, which was completely sold out last week, * Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. Peoples Savings Bank SKOCOND AVE. AND PIKE 6T, Washington i" “A THRIFT STAMP « day" Frau keep the Hun aay

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