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1907 Revewth Ave, Near Union a , SCHUIPYS NORTHWEST LeaGur oF NEWSPAPERS Ne ‘e od Prees Ansectation Entered at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Second-Class Matt Mall, out of city, «0e per month; 3 montha, $1.15; € montha $2.10 Year, $400. Hy carrier, city, 80¢ a month ee . : ed Dally by The Mate 600, Private The surest way of having money five years hence is to spend it for Thrift Stamps today. , It Has Come to Pass Edwyn Selwyn’'s weekly “Business Chronicle, As conservative among the conservative, has also lost patience nerica, in convention assembled, solemnly pass int profitee awe and admiration of the pupil for the master.” Just Kke women. Always talking about men escaping with a fraction of the punishment women get from society, and then, when a San Francisco judge ee, four of them the chance to decide whether a wife- ‘| r shall be flogged, they soften, and let him off. Child Labor The decision of the supreme court, holding unconstitu the federal child labor law of 1916, will doubtless be n by shallow thinkers as another evidence that congress gok the wrong means to put a worthy idea into effect. Shal- ow thinkers would rather uphold the 5 to 4 hairline de- of the supreme court than recognize the fact that the have been overruled when their direct representative: fress and the presidnt, were overruled. Shallow thinkers that the constitution of the United States never the supreme court the right to declare ANY act of unconstitutional, but that this right was usurped he court and is still maintained. Shallow thinters for- that it was “unconstitutional” to abolish slavery in this try, but that the immortal Lincoln nevertheless held “this country cannot be half slave and half free.” | . Professor Boothroyd, associate professor of as- | tronomy at the University of Washington, advises the use of smoked glasses for a good view of Saturday's eclipse. The school board has an extra fine pair. lelcome, W. S. F. of W..C. * oe to Seattle, Washington State Federation of nen’s bs. . these days of world struggle for democracy, this ‘and state can all the more appreciate and value the of the women in the federation. Always have they in the forefront of progressive thought. No resolu- ever needed apology. If only the same could be said for some of the men’s ‘izations! _ Welcome, welcome! é American tourists (in khaki) going over to France Great Britain now receive a warmer welcome than who used to go in fine-spun linens with bloated No doubt the kaiser will appreciate any assistance : in Washington may render him in defeating the president's war profits tar program. Mayor Hanson, before leaving for the South, warned against the use of fireworks on the Fourth. Except, of course, the oratorical kind. Here's to the boys of 21, who today place them-* selves on the roll of honor for the preservation of the world’s freedom. : Uncle Sam, please read: Great Britain, Canada ' and, mark it on your calendar: Last chance to pay ties within their borders for returning soldiers. Running neck to neck—Kaiser Wilhelm and the 4 Western Union, champions of autocracy. Twenty cops to watch speeders.. May they do their duty, and may their energy never flag. Betcher the school board woutd just as soon have Hanson have hands off. at Is Rheumatism? Sufferers Should Realize That fected by waives and ointments. tt It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently 4 Relieved | that has stood the test of time, hav ing been in constant use for more * others, drive the It does not require medical advice| out of your ble to know that good health is abso-| and strong lutely dependent upon pure blood.| you S. is guaranteed When the muscles and joints become | pure! it will do the work gore and drawn with rheumatiam, it| and not harm the most delicate stom: is not a wise thing to take a little| ach @alve and by rubbing it on the sore Write the physician of this Com Spot, expect to get rid of your rheu| pany and let him advise with you Matica, You must go deeper than| Advice is furnial without re. that, down deep into the blood where| Address Swift Specific Company, the poison lurks and which is not af-' 435 Swift Laboratory, Atlant 1, making it pure Good blood makes firm tissue, strong nerves, steady eyes and clear brain. Keep your blood pure and full of healthy, red corpuscles, and your liver active, by using Beecham’s Pills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its food, and the food to nourish the body. A world- famousremedy to strengthen the vital organsand helpto Make Pure Bloo Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Seid tp deuadiots tarwngont the World. in bones, 100, 28e. STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1 Heart of American War Industry Lies in 300-Mile Air Raid “Danger” Zone the 200-mile area which t#/ the 200-mile danger line, and mort of them are within 200 milen of the COMEDIES OF CA : 7 Phe saat veda |THE SEATTLE STAR) CK M. KERBY Special Staff Dispatch NEW YORK, dune 4.—Six of mbing machine Flying at 100 mile Bombs drop area embracing Maasachu Connecticut, New York Pennayly miles from New York south, Pittsburg on the west, and! arsenals and supply depots, 22 imtustrial citles, containing vital manufactorios of war munitions; the three largest navy yards in the United States, two porta of embarkation for troops and 21 43 divisional camps of the American army, to the enemy may attempt a raid on New York ‘That is the exact situation mean a #ix-hour trip from a point off arena nufacturing plants, railroad lines in Keach Kight Camps stantly flying over German territory | | for periods up to #ix hours Within a radius of 300 miles of « Vrom Khetme, to Cologne, 1s of industrial ‘The wtream of munitions and| ‘Three hundred miles may be taken an the present maximum for succen# long rated ful bombing flights This does not Pitsburg, Cleveland, De trot and even Chicago are immune # from this area > with profiteering. Thus it hurls itself upon the shoe men of “the country: “National Shoe Retailers’ Association of a resolu- on ‘expressing disappointment that the public takes the at- that they (the shoe dealers) are profiteering.’ It will uire more than a resolution to change the public’s opinion this matter, particularly in view of the fact that for onths hides have been declining in price. Next to flour ills and meat pene concerns there has been no more fla- = & modern bombing does not at present exceed 300 miles With a faster plane, the round trip of 600 miles may be made in four or kineer and medical ington; the quarterm: arsenal at Philadelphia; the govern ment powder factory are all within the danger area. the more important manufactories including cartridge explosives, am munition, binoculars, pistols, wagons and trucks, are open to attack and ly without aerial defenses ter depot and own spot in the stretch of Atlantic Cape Cod to the within their reach the most important cogs in the military machinery of America The navy yards at Boston, Brook war munitions, in the necessities of life than that of the oe dealers. Mr. Wilson's penchant for investigations could useful utilization among these worthies who are dis- ing the rapacious instincts of a brigand. The ptrates of Spanish Main, if their spirits be abroad these days, must regard their modern prototypes with the mingled feelings Charleston, and each only & hundred-mile flight from point 60 miles off the ¢ Eight national army can Maas,; Yaphank, L. 1; Wrightstown, N. J; Annapolis Junction, Md.; Pe: | Columbia, 8. C.; At . and Fort Sam Houston, 300-mile zone. | Thirteen National Guard camps, at a, 1. 1.; Charlotte, N.C seale and vital factory munitions are at Hoston, Ly port and New Haven, Conn.; South Bethlehem and Pittsburg Anniston and , and Fuchmond, usands of factories under contract army and navy material, thus | “Freedom for All gusta and Macon, Ga. aw, they only played it five minutes Alexandria, La.; Houston, Fort ‘Worth and Waco, Texas, are within } | pieces 8¢ shell bobbing on the sur-| | | face like fragments of wreckage on| & heaving sea. | The sequel was a dingraceful free fight among the paswengers, who had | Nquid, and the battle waged until the) next station was reached, when the | weeping and cursing egg hoarder was | taken into custody, | four of the more vi 120 RAINIER SERVICE MEN TO BE HONORED Parent-‘Teachers’ { the Rainier school will present a) ervice flag bearing 120 stars and four Red Crosses to the school Wed in Greyerbieh! 28th ave. 8 and Jackson at. The parents of the young men and wom the emblem are THE MELANCHOLY MUSE With fierce and fervent heat Summer has stolen upon us Stolen thru the mists of spring, ‘The soft mists And the tender green Soon we will swelter and suffer The delay in Hindenburg’s drive across the River Styx may be due to the need for hotter fire in the fur nace His Satanic Majesty has for the kalser “Home-Made Pies,” that the walter anid all their ples in company with nt combatants: ffictals have went out a ome new $100 counter « (From the Duisberg Volksstimme.) Travelers in a third-class compart | ment on the train running betwee: and Cummersdorf had a recovered from the effec TYPHOID ring Well Water A WORD FROM) JOSH WISE the somewhat too pansenger remarked od man is seldom in th’ audience. ‘en represented expecially invited guests antoniahment followed, and the question was repeated all round: | & common but mixtaken idea that clear water is pure water Untortunay Under my blouse The next moment two other wom true as a stream|en, tempted by the proximity of much which is to all ap-|rare and rich fare, made a simul un-| taneous but cautious assault on the The sharp jolt with which the germs] the train was brought to a standstill at Cummersdorf, however, imparted an indiscreet violence to their en circling movement and, simultaneous: | art rending cry ¢ acking parties themselves flung in the lap of their intended victim With a sickening crash the hidden treasure flowed forth in ing yellow and white stream, with} contaminated, may | egg nent. Dr. Arthur T. Blachly, formerly of d by the federation on any national, state or city | Portiand. Ore, has invented a knee writer for armless heroes of the war proving again that construction al ways keeps at least one lap ahead of of typhoid fever. Thruout the summer months thow sands of camps dot the river banks woodlands, and health and pleasure naturally turn to the atreama for their water supply and for bathing purposes Often camps We find this in the life of Wash Mason L. Weemea, who was rector of Mt are located clone to- be carclem dis Washington's active menace to thone below For reasons of safety, strength of the Germans fought in selecting a bi ing place. Streams contaminated sewage should be avoided. is any doubt concerning the charac ter of the water it is better to boi! the entre supply used for drinking purposes and forego the pleasure of intrenchmenta The tall regiment of Heane Canse} fell or fled before them: leav- | tents and artil lery in the hands of the victors.” History frequently repeats itself WONDERFUL,” SAYS | REAL ESTATE MAN Results of Tanlac in His Case Were Remarkable. I have tried Tanlac myeutt} | now, and I can recommend it because fa] 1 feel better than I r When on picnics and excursions to A Case for Crowder used wells and those Mr. Burrichter’s acting could not | should be avoided. Even e«prings are they are often contamin | drainage from near-by p roadside spring which | ling to the traveler on often #0 located th drainage and ix t | Speaking of tritannia ruling the n Shore has charge of Recruiting Mission in efore unfit for} he Jolly is a minister in refore unfit f al 1 extate man and leading citizen, living | avenue, while in a While Cook Bros. of Cleveland are is far safer to suffer temporary interior decorators & questionable| Bartell drug store recently and for thirty have suffered from dyspep- food would lie in m Some more nove J '. ways a girl in his ne hood speaks of men in the army “Must a sufferer from cy calls the men in the navy which causes a burning in the | stead of Jackien when it would nd great pain red almost con ually with a pain in my right side. heart would often beat rapidly, | Mg « I found it difficult ammation of the |day in a restaurant in wh acid only tends to irritate it. |; and at these t WHEN, HOW AND WHERE BOYS OF 21 MUST REGISTER ON JUNE 5 Why Suffer From It? tement would upset me t you rid yourself of rrible diseane before it goes $. 8. 8. is the blood purifier was habitually constipated and very WHO MUST REGISTER I would get up every morning except officers and en y and Marine Corps, and Nationa: P and officers in of fieers’ reserve corps, and enlisted men in enlisted reserve corps, while in active service ted men of the regular army and Naval Militia ndition that I ed and realized the | importance of getting something, Rheumatism means that the blood| than fifty years. It will do for you become saturated with uric acid| what it has done for thousands of had become wo rheumatic poisons On Wednesday 1918, between 7 a I was so imp’ dorsements of up my mind to ssed with the in > that I made if there was any and it has made bling it to make At office of local board having jurisdiction where the registered permanently resides, or other places designated Numbers are inclual T have been relieved en all that dyspeptic 41114 Mallard ave, district, 218 Colman 3893 & 1 eat seems to digest thorough: | 4 I don't suffer any bad effects from pain in my side, nerves are gettin Fourth district, 229 precincts 68 to 9 mber Exchanges precineta 8% to 138, 139, 144 to in excellent shape. any more with that valpitation of the t and my blood seems | Alaska building, Sixth district, 1416 Alaakn huliding, King county division 1184; precincts 165 the aid of the Tanlac Jets, which I take in connection with I have been relieved of con I sleep splendidly every night and rise in the mornings fecl Heventh dintrict, 221 Lyon building, precincts 101 to 111, Go in person on June 6 to your registration place. expect to be absent from home on June 6. wherever you happen to be stration card filled out and certified urisdiction whe Ko at once to the office of the | gained three p considering the | unds in weight, and neth of time T have Mail it to the lone & Kelfaddressed return of your | your registration card in time local board having envelope with your r Jon certificate. medicines to help me, [ think the re sults of three bottles of Tanlac in my have been remarkable. done me #6 much good that my son nd unable to present yourself in person The clerk may deputize him to prepare wend some competent friend cht a bottle for her husband can highly recommend Tanlac to ev. ery one, and it's a pleasure to do so.” Tanilac is sold In Seattle by bHarteu Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represent- ative.—Advertisement, INFORMATION If you are in doubt as to what to do or where to consult your local board ‘ALTY FOR NOT REGISTERING misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for one year. Failure to register almost at random 1 upon to ntal activity pots, navy yards, (Ae Bui. OINe, My AMERICANIZE! It would be difficult to find a safer or more satisfactory investment than a savings ac- count in this bank. The inter- est, 4 per cent, compounded semi-annually, rapidly increases the principal. We take pleasure in helping savings depositors build their own homes. Frequently can we supply them homes on easy payments. Those having savings ac- counts with us will always find us anxious to help them acquire a home. START TODAY. It requires but $1.00 to open an account in the savings department. JOHN K. BUSH, Cashier Secretary. Bridging the Gap From Steer to Steak Live stock is raised on the farms and ranches of the West. Meat is eaten in the large cities of the East, and by our boys in France—thousands of miles away. The day of transporting live animals from ranch to seaboard and overseas has passed. There was too much waste. The modern packer locates his large and special- ized plants in the producing regions. He ships the dressed beef in refrigerator cars, and holds it in his own refrigerated branch warehouses until delivered to the For shipment to foreign ports, he transfers the meat to refrigerated ships. By means of his nation-wide organization the modern packer maintains a continuous flow of meats to all parts of the country, so that each retailer gets just the quantity and quality of meat his trade demands, and at the time he wants it. Swift & Company recently shipped 1,000 carloads of t products in one week to our Armies and to the Bridgirg the gap from ranch to consumer can be done successfully—and at low unit costs and profits only by large business organizations. Swift & Company’s profit on meat, always so small as to have practically no effect on prices, is now limited by the Government to about 2 cents on each dollar Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. 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