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READERS OF THE STAR WRITE LETTERS ON VARIOUS CURRENT TOPICS OF INTEREST » x Unsigned letters will be give no attention by The Star | ow | Sign your name and address, xcecmmeuns — and if you do not desire them to | | be pudlished, pleaso state so | Make your letters 250 words or | - WIDOW IN DISTRESS there any way to stoy © rent hogs from such outrageous fitee ing? Lam a wh ast 40, ha given my boy, ¥ support, t ot » work hard K. I have bought, out of my earnings, a Liberty bond, cor tributed to the Red Cross and smoke fund, am trying to buy war savings myself to ctest patriot life and Daughter trying hard to ¢ Now but s comes hog and says re 1 from $27 et t pay, I but where on earth can law will not permit me © park. I am almost e seem to be but two he potter's field alternatives—either OF the poorhou coms, s with me at but expe fee at any ts to go t appeal to you, kin itor—will I be TREATMENT OF ANIMA obliged to pay the increase in rent?) 5 rh In 7 A WIDOW WHO HAS GIVEN HER | there appeared article under BOY, HER ALL, TO HIS COUN-! heading, “Prevention of Gangrene TRY New War Triumph in which - writer remarks, “By inoculating Editor's Note.-It appears to us animal with the bacilli of gan that in the case of dependents of sol- Maj, Bull, of the Rockefeller inst diers, the moratorium act should fur- | tute, was able to evolve the tox nish you re Consult a lawyer and from that the antitoxin of grene. 1 believe that should many arguments from those oppos TREET REPAIRED would to ntat 1 various kinds of the methods Appreciat well to dis front of t 1205, rimina experimer porti r r Th umber of th re loose, | With ¢ which is both dangerous and very un- | Victima whic pone Few horror on in tl Pleasant to pede who are compelled to hear it makes. It has been in this condition for rians those noise the exten rations oft fome time, and a little attention paid | Of this country, These oper to this might save some one a ane weeaBy pestorined without ous accident SRB PUT BILL oN E XEIBITION Editor The Star: I plying to your query, “Wh upon were ng on the cem we do w loor without for your readers suggest that w while sawdust from the nto their undressed wot him to hell. Presuming that heli is in the hereafte ms that this | proved is attempting to go beyond our juris. from the contents diction. I suggest that he be placed | The food was fre in a steel cage and shipped from | #94 on at least on plage to place all over the world, ‘ined broken glass & good speller to tell of his | *#** horoic (7) deeds, and charge $1 or $2 to see him, the proceeds to go to he orphans JOHN CARMICHAEL. Patterson Creek. that these has TRUE PATRIOTISM ossagl The Star a his senselews and brutal experim If patriotism nything to us, we would . rk Mogether fort mmon good, INk whic © jucing and conserving for the ™inded igre oor agen whole. That is true demogracy. The Within Le agree alt World is not getting any better with | is Hun — <o the spirit of patriotism that extracts | *"!mals JULIA MAF from every source within our bounds for profit. We need to get down to producing natural wealth and clear Anacortes, Wash TAKES ISSUE WITH PROF the social atmosphere of exploita “ tion. We have examples every day Miltor The Star Of patriotism being used as the last | s#ue with F refuge of the scoundred of the Universt Washing Yours for Democracy who, in a * MRS. JOSE COLLINS. amp LA ade the a there is not a drop fn Greek blood runn of th strain fable Sotip-5 Beef20 i Editor The Star: Iv ly commit every crim dar to have the chan: Bloodthirety Bill o h journe B Idt: ss ee is place that I cot % find on reak aan him to HELI THOMAS M. MONTGOMERY PACER: SHIPS First € Pike ( wa We have been asked the question numerous times. “What if the rar stopped tomorr wouldn't the shipbuilding come to a close Now, we and tell you what the #i uld be if the war DID stop, which we hope and pr per The building of shipx, of CONCRETE, WOOD AND STEEL, would not stop even SLACK UP, and are the reasons wh v sroximately 48,000,000 tons of xhips (merchant marine) the war, and this was away short of what was necessary to carry on the comme of the world Submarines, mines and natural rea losses ha ccounted for most 20,000,000 tons. If ever nsel was of ) tons, the of the CONCRETE SHIP FAITH, this would mean that have been sent to the bottorn out of about 10,000 nee the war started, and since America ha shipbui iness, there has been about 10,000,00 built which, if ever el built, on HALF of what has WAR sherume in ships to and still a ke ‘ ONE-FOURTH of what we the war is over, in order to reconstruct Europe, anyone that it will take years and years of shipbuilding ALL nations to get enough ships. Remember, it wil BODY to work in shipyards, as they are no’ now curtailed and cl will need labor to help rebuild devastated pretty safe prediction y that SHIPE THE LEADING industry for TWENTY of business, which are S$ will be in all build BRIDGES as FAR gain, you must remember that CONC! jon ach SHIS SEWERS, ROADS OIL TANKS, ete been trate opera has demor BUILDINGS > any other material, and that this is surely the “CON us THE ONLY thing in these lines for PERMA CONCERETE ant to become interested in a Company that is NOW right 1 GOING Company, with the LARGEST CEMEN PIPE FACTORY in the Northwest, established for uver TWENTY YEARS, and who is NOW installing ANOTHER G 'H SHIPYARD, and and EVERY will tell FACTORY here in also a CONCRE who intends to manufacture and deal in ANYTHING THING where CONCKETE iw used, call or writ you HOW. American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L. Y. STAYTON, President SEW YoRK KIAAOTT OPEN KE UNTIL 900 BRYN MAWK fon Seattle & Renton Ry.) ANTS NOS. 1 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr. ttl and we OFFICES or SHIPYARD CEMENT PIPE answer xperimental laboratories ‘The following method of muzzling es could upon it been other examples ¢ to start « THE SEATTLE STAR—SATU: War Time a x TAKE UT “ow ) LEAVE (T THATS MY PRicEe- SOME ONE ELSE Witt. ‘ SS TO" TAKE IT ~@¢4 S WE'LL Have, TO GET A TENT For hit A WHILF “PATRIOTIC SERVICE BOOK" SOLDIER TURNS PORT Editor ar: = W be Star editor The Star: 7 following kind » editorially on this! poem, composed by my brother, ¢ Patrio rvice Hook of well H. Burkman, who went to France known ? This is a disgr with the 225th Canadian ex ition America and Seattle. ary force, was published in the July ‘ service book” of number of the Listening Post, the 1id contain the names of| British soldiers’ trench paper. My ing and dying for brother is a Seattle boy, and I be their ountry, on land or ea, NOt) lieve his many friends here would be me the names of sons and hus! pleased to read hin poem. band. of et people or club MRS. C. H. CHRISTIF. 619 Nob Hill t who has been in| When f think of the man I might e wince April 17, been in the have been, anger 1 the time, serving) And the things [ have left undone ery moment, I rese atriotic| The wanted years, the profitiesn life Service Book” which does not con The honors I might have won tain his name and the names of When I think of the girl I loved and lost } And the happiness that might have been ours— ung men, jually brave known,” which © ponit Coukin't we. in “thin fight for de racy.” put the snob where she Oh, God; it hurts with a stinging toolonss render such a book im pain - HER OF AN UN. Thru the long, dark, dreary hours A the Road, King Wan TOM WAS THERE sth idle and free el thought Hut the dreams are thore of what might have been future we only could see a few lines a at war, We ald write you this « If the trenches ir in North | And I > F. Wanless), I go thru life with a song on Tientsin (Leslie ©, Wan my lips at Camp Lewis (T. A.| With a good fellowship grip of the Wanless), who was home two weeks hand ago on a Visit. While here, he was, But in my heart there will be the nterviewed by a proGerman or an ack I. W. W., who a emark, “I! For the home in the distant land nt pante. cou pot make pans He Won't Work or Fight the last of bier SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17 WANLESS, w Coggins. 2 ppeared before Fast Stanwood, Wash., R D. 2. Federal Jude Detri k wentenc toda: follow n for Garto waraner nt real) Coggins told the jury that he will n- ot fight nor participate in any work which has bearing on the war Star A promin irm boldly and public its advertisements per cent in that will advance 25 Cgc [VITAL STATISTICS] eo ste ' . Roy rand Mra t. HW. Nash, 1909 reliab ‘ HW. Aveust > problem irl to Mr. and Mre. KC. Bagieston, scaring ihe fandders, pilin 4140 Diet the mar i N. Doug’ make : may not wish to pay the high cost , 8 hagas f building « “shack” on their attrac man, 1915 F ive lota, who May not be as sure as 4 J. Knipe, 632 are the present work I here after the “'y Norman Kirk 6 war Seattle to work in some capacity t A jot nouseN te |b August 9 ke Why compel people to bor fl to Mr. and Mra D. D. Toneray ow none n orde to make n 430 4 me 34, attle as a city or thru ite Cha w th ot. A t ay fl A te te fire, EA. Norton large nO! for carnivals ‘ nventions, Wh and bulld tem ne mone MARRIAGES aoc ace for the 6x bopul id B. Chailman and Hazel Telfer tion, expecially we s in our indus tri ttle of means can-| Oria John Davenport and Dorothy M not expect to make a dir Bank and Alta Coupe, Lon out verything in connecti the v id reflect to the ever Factoria, and A Y building plar © put thru and the Mont., and Hanna ould the housing prob and Cala M. Conk Jem to that extent and help to defeat tin, 4 real estate firm ; Jore A. Weber, Tacoma, and Pear t office has taken exception to|..William ©. Blahir and Lottie. Ann this ad and corrected the false state We tuh Mea\iha’ Gad staswaseh ment about anticipated fuel condi. | Jo tions in Let the good John Srnith and Henrietta : nitie people: of H look out for the 4 Henthin and Luverne Stre man who ‘nust rent W. 8. 8. ach, Seattle. x Bg | 22, Nenttle STAR WANT ADS PRODUCE William. Hf, King and Mae Margaret RESULT | ; x» Tallerer 4 Bana tna There In aw much misused, DIVORCES "Tin the yr werd called), Complaints filed “they Mattie against Garrett M Brinkerhoff, annulme rinkerhoft should be « word more| | | Violet M. Hofman against Otto J | || Tillie Buttion against Harry Buttles, | cruelty i} | A. M. Jodell against Emma Jodell, | || erueity || “"Karah Jensen against Peter T. Jensen, | cruelt | A.W. Tucker against Minnie M. Tuck: | | er, denertion DEATHS | “Whe wit ente Aaya ik | | oi Ci Erieson, *, King county how “Wer stand by pital, August 12. On each ¥ &, Aumuet 12. At Auguat 12, Tounte Want Seattle 8 Stewart, Second and Union, At | will Robinson, 47, 1026 First ave |W, Augunt 14, RDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. CLEMMER (| SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPLAY AOVSE il UN NOW PLAYING LOUISE GLAUM —IN “SHACKLED” AS LOLA DEXTER SHE TAKES THE PART OF ONE OF THE MANY FROM OUT OF THE SURGING MAELSTROM OF LIFE, WITH ITS NEVER-ENDING BATTLE FOR EXISTENCE IN A WORLD THAT GIVES NO QUARTER. This play of the moment may be especially rec- ommended because of its human appeal. It re- news your interest in the big things of life—and a photoplay that does that—amid these times that try men’s souls—is worth while, you will admit. CLEMMER DIGEST , OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Selection, “Prince of Pilsen” Luders “Rose of My Heart’ Lohr CHRISTIE COMEDY ——AND A— BRUCE SCENIC A The Germans have r] U3 > SCHOONER 6,630 Alsatians who are fighting in the French army, nfiscated SHIPWORKERS i “SUNK BY SUB. ORGANIZE FOR Princess Mary Is ; Learning to Wash and Dress Babies their property LONDON, Aug. 1.—(By ma WASHINGTON, Aug. 17—The Pr Mary is learn American oner hospital for sick children 3 nae th gh ean ‘wan ica Ping ° / sd neces ee ode tag rg and sunk by a U-boat at brenda: pogote dels August 15. Eleven shots we duties guidance of the under matron and sisters workers for the four tember 28, under th After the crew had abandoned the submarine came alongside The princess’ work up to the present has consis ; 4 3 inte the of George McGillivray, secretary and fi two more shots Into th e tanita! Chelation of tie atake all. Wher nt seen, the v¢ ssel was ‘aah cuease on fire and sinking, ; ors are cooperating with nore conetetinan te 35 stn St . s a radio operator, w ided at the men in organization k f having ped en Adantic 1 y a Norwefi ompa aving assigned empl fan Ray io aecanian thee ee 7 2 h picked them up tive yar 1 conduct the drive fully tr Ad of Winterquarter Shoals “ 4 to have each y ) ig s 2 y an employe in the yard mr t a comm! from the conduct the canvass for so that there ion of the vital work the OLONIAT WIR/ALTO! New Liberty Loan Campaign Outlined riptions terru; ard« are doing by the presence of Following a conference in the PaCeTOunaNere de solicitors army and Navy clubroome Saturday puoi morning, Joseph A. Swalwell, chair arting Professional Men mn vf the sue tiverts oan or: || SUNDAY DoveLe Bae Kanizatic members of Work at 2 ie ty aber Among the lates Douglas Fairbanks “Down to Earth” | MONDAY TUESDAY serial cecin e:“Ovele” Gage | Ito “ ea A Riotous 3"Reel Comedy aia 7 A Pathe dl ah? Tourtellot, L. Geo. Cary maker; C. B. Noble, broke Thompec proprietor of the Cir theatre; John B. Lincoln, mer E, N. Winsl the Pacific Inco: G. Wright bonds in Ww. H.| Who buy at low rates % ‘TWAS BAD MEDICINE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 Forest Bar mar ing comp r, hotel clerk, reached Harry Sigmund and James a Coan mek ata ee nduy—Twe Days den, lawyers pte ag ates DOUBLE BILL will b he Geraldine Farrar BELIEVE “INSPECTORS” TO BE SNEAK THIEVES ES roohness e “The Woman That God ; f Forgot id Staieg food wari jeved by the px “ are making the noes and searchine |) carne? our methods 1 oer nt aba ear cil them on the grounds of looking for tomers settled every cou excess flour and sugar Their chief tery co stent with sound busi- motive is to take anything of value || Bees Judgment. that is handy or to study the inside of the house, according to police ai a Starting Sunday—Twe Days 5 Tivo, such, tan; oisited You're mrine, potenee Mra, J. Stearns, 1168 Fairview Fala on’ Savings: Acteea: : / P Fithy, uv nething Wan atolenowPodl gucoceta watneat ts amet dae body and soul Louise Glaum lice are searching for the men Cordially Invited IN Fp We > “An Alien Enemy” TENANTS ESCAPE BIG See the Great prt se, Peoples Savi B: APARTMENT HOUSE FIRE | arcs ave wns ean. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 17 A score of people dense smoke in their night clothes to- when fire partially destroyed A Keystone Comedy Admission 10¢ Children Se NALIMOV TOYS of FAT AScreen Classics production that looses the Tloodga of passion and.revenge escaped = thru ats. All escaped injury, al were affected by smoke Starting Sundas—Twe Days nouB Lieut, Col, W, Bethnal Green, Eng Coc rust Ave. Mary ‘Garden much of the infantile sickness and) pk, KDWIN J. BROWN is caused indirectly by air mortality raids aD s New at 106 Columbia I have left the imita tors my name a signs on First ave. and, moved my Dental Of, | flees to the corner o' First ave. and Columbia at, just across the atreet |from my old location. My new em- |trance is 106 Columbia, midway be- tween First and Second aves. { will not raise my pr war, but I do expe | dental practice xo business will off vst of doing bu the war, lw nt to be known as th | n tle who did not ra | prices because of the war, EDWIN J, BROWN, D. Geattle’s Lending peatied (406 Columbia “The Splendid Sinner” A Two. Reel Comedy The Universal Weekly Admixston —Chikiren Be Screen Telegram LATEST WORLD EVE TO HELL WITH THE KAISER HAVE YOU HEARD OUR NEW WURLITZER? St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co, Firebacks, lininy end repairs for al it Adults MWe Children 5¢ Including Tax