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Near Union St. ! OF NEWSPAPERS 1307 Seventh Ave. Legal Marriage of Relatives Impossible Mi I want your ad f both myself and an- | Dear ited Press Association Newn Service of the vice on d-Class Matter May 3, 1899 under the Act of Congr the happines other half o 5 onth; & months, $1.50; 6 months, $2.75; A few years ago T met a Font, $5.00) tn the Lp oe Waanington, ualae ihe state tks peri| Mater of my mother, We were both _ Month, $4.50 for 6 months, or $9.00 per year By in the early twentle We were mu ° tually. impressed and fell in love Our relatives opposed our marriage sil idesemmaces wishe However, as time goes on wrecked if we have to part. We are Bad Men Wanted bide aad Officials of the Tank Service are just now combing the WORRIED country for tough citizens. However much you, may ais The Western bad man, the Southern feudist, the tough, ee eo : neh tens pet | rough timber nd the leather-necked miner and team-| aro fight. However strong you ster and town br: re requested to climb into the nearest] may believe your love ts for « tank and be as ornery as they please. Marea you Lowe ins ‘wrails tb The bad men, the daring men, the rough and tough and joe hecause [TP IS THE LAW always ready for a fuss or frolic men, are wanted—15,000) or INTELLIGENCE THAT | of them—and if they haven't all gone on ahead to Flanders, rt Bc! AX whee NO. M . tL doubtless the tank folks will get a full quota, Sore atest AD WOMEN For 50 years this country manufactured raw men.! op CLose BLOOD TINS. That | After the civil war an empire was conquered by raw meat) great fact should settle the ques men. The logger, the white water men, the cowmen, the| coven Wonders of prospectors, the gun fighters, the Ind n fighters, the pony Thkee Anes express riders, the scouts, the mine the sons of the)” pear Miss Grey: Some friends and Golden West, and the sons of the Arctic circle. I have had an argument about the © By the tens of thousands 1@n were made, and a lot of hie bhi of ie os = thes them are still with us, ere ore reer 6 And their sons and their sons’ sons will be with us, ana of the new world. I say there Hf . rat) ' is only one “seven wonders of the praises be, for generations. is only one “seven wos the Over in France the stolid Hun wakes from a sound) Nort” Who Is correct, and if ther sleep six miles back of his line to discover his neat little (nat are they, please? JOHN hut filled with Yank scouts who have ambushed him and Your friends are corr The Over in Flanders they marvel that the Yank troops) Pharos of Exypt. Hanging Gat calmly wait until each rifleman has picked his advancing abyion, of Di Hun, and then drill him neatly and pass on to the next. esus of Jupt Phidias 4, Colossus of I of the mid Over there they are even now marveling at the skill and nerve and zeal displayed by the Yanks in their nightly The seven we forays in No Man’s Land; not knowing that every American) die ages are: Coliseum of Rome boy stalked Indians from his youth up in every play hour. ree baeepage Soh allo nina, Stonehenge, But when that 15,000 load of real tough men arrive, and take those big tanks and those baby tanks and those betwixt and between tanks out to call on Heinie’ there will be a real astonishment. Some of these days the halls at Potsdam will resound to the wails of Me und Gott Bill, as he is borne swiftly down stairs under the arm of some husky who spanks as he strides. And 10 to 1 that husky will be some durn tough cus from Hell’s Gulch, who 20 years ago tied his guns to his ts legs, and sharpened his belt knife on the tough old 1 of his hand. And if it isn’t Wild Eye Bill of Skunk Canyon it will bly be Willie de Reinskiller from Upper Fifth ave., who fore the war met adventure in a sea-going cab, and took) °* @ sporting chance with six traffic cops any time he stepped| Leaning Tower of Pisa, Porce- fore Letters From | Soldiers | office boy in The ongs to an nbers corre: Albert Young, Star editorial rooms. organization whose m| spond with French soldiers and s them small gifts. Here are tv rs from a French soldier ed this week FAMILY RE-UNITED on the throttle. : + : : | My Dear Onarie Ree: ‘ am Between Willie and Wild Eye there is no real difference,| repiying to your letter which gave except in early environment. |me great pleasure, I will tell you ! | that my wif d my sisters-in-law ae au th ll of ree Aer be-| have been ret and y, cal e roll of any private military school De-| hive in Paris. at Lille has |been destroyed. Two bombs fell on Jit at 1 o'clock at night and nothing tween the coasts and they'll answer “all present. Better leave the sugar in the bowl than in the bot- | remains of it. You may w: 11 believe he the effect which it has had on me tom of the cup. {to see once more my wife my little orphan sisters—there are thr of them. I will tell you that they have indeed suffered much from hun ger and I hope that we will be to pay back a Mttle of their suffe! ings with these barbarous boches. A rophies of War A Like a primal passion, it runs thru our race—the curio-| collecting mania. wee No one is missed. In tourists, the trait predominates;! At this time we have not had bad » tho the endless antique and curiosity shops attest it an/ werk and on our front all goes well, ok | and I know that you read it in your obsession with countless others, too. | daily With some, the streak tends toward weapons and, armor; others favor massive, uncomfortable furniture from ages past and points widespread apart. papers. Our American allies y good soldiers and fear and I hope that we will soon see the finish of this accursed ner oe r " ce of the pointed helmets. Up to Again, it has form as “choice” china, rare jewels, floor {he present time I have had no news coverings and barbarous touches to costume. Interior dec-! of your cousin. I have received the i photos which you have sent n al the dollar, which has given me great pleasure I send my thinks and sin cere greetings USMER BOURLET. orators prostitute their talent to it and artists forsake their Sart for it—provided the price is paid commensurate. But soon there'll be relics “en surfeit.” Trophies of war, dearly bought battlefield “bric-a-brac” to adorn the that father parks his feet and the shelf from which illie eats directly after convention in the woodshed. ATTACKED BY 8,000 BOCHE | France, May 15. Bits of shell and grenade, bomb and bullet, each with| My Dear Comrade: 1 received its history to be proudly prated when callers populate the) Your letter as well as the package parlor—will find their way back with the boys when Berlin| °°" pth iapelidely pre soo tae gives in and takes the count. parcel but it was damaged and had So, pick out special spots to be made ornate and Prepare} been searched on its way and they now to decorate! are not responsible at the station ; However, it pleased me greatly to eee hear from you and to receive some Use not on another day gasoline you save Sunday. pictures of you. Up to now I have . had no news from your cousin and I wish that I could tell you about him I thank you in advanc for the box and the check which ping to send me 1d which I hope will reach me y You asked me periences. After i in 1914 we reached Lille by ¢ | for we were retreating, and on Sep tember we left Lille, for the boches The Generous Folk Let me add my testimony to prove that there are still left in the world some men whose hearts are as big as they were in the good old days before the war and who treat their fellowmen with the liberality that made America famous. After dinner last night the waiter handed my check to me, and, glancing over it, I saw there had been issi ive ¢ '. ry : | had entered it, but they stayed there some omissions. I try to live an honest, upright life, so) hd eniered 1 put eee a and on T called his attention to them. cue 4. teh Aun books ereneat q “I see no charge here for the salt I used on my celery,” | the train coming from Tournal, and Fe I said. ‘ °? entered thé outskirts of Lille and 4 a 5; i ree.” sai left the train at full steam in the “The salt is free, said he. station, There we we ttacked ‘And there is no charge for the cream for my coffee.” by §,000 boches and we fought them “That is free, too. We charge 10 cents for the cup of] three days and drove them Mack 20 removed put into and then I wa es and wi kilometers, because of my ¢ coffee but nothing for cream and sugar.” “And my napkin? Is that free, too?” the auxiliary and have traveled | “Not a cent.” much since then. I have been in 4 On my way out I paid the cashier and took a terse segimonie, Cie Hee intentey: | a nas F a tooth- / y and the 30 4 pick. “How much do you charge for toothpicks?” I asked. Be tes Tuma cone bl laige ie d “Tt’s on the house,” the cashier replied. “Take two.’”| happened at Lille. ‘They burned and All praise to such a fine old-fashioned gentleman as the) Pillased everywhere they went * man who owns that restaurant.—C. M. H. Sen Been ere ae epeoriia USMER BOURLET to you Be proud of the empty garbage can. Where Are Restaurant Men? Where are the restaurant men in the War Savings cam- 4 paign? i That’s what a lot of Star readers want to know. Only the Chauncey Wright Restaurants company, Joe’s Place and Hicks’ cafeteria are found in the fist of firms that have subscribed $1,000 for War Savings Stamps. As indi-| Let's add to Honor's Roll the name viduals, Mr. and Mrs. Blanc, of Blanc’s restaurant, sub-|of Mrs Mary Blizabeth Clarke, of seribed. But not only as individuals may restaurant men dy oa recently celebrated | subscribe. They, like others, should invest also in the names) her 101st birthday. She is belleved of their firms. }'to be the oldest active war worker in the U, S.A She has knitted soldier A nd Where Are Hotels? Una risemiciean qongiee he a 1s three weeks this aged p Hotels, too, can buy War Saving Stamps. hotels are filled every night. Americans hotels that are doing their bit. Seattle’s like to stop with triot’ delivers at Red Cross headquar: ters two rs, knitted with that perfection which women of nearly a sw ? The Fairmount and New Washington hotels are already Peackalieadeleh Gr decblan aiRlee F ‘on the honor list as $1,000 subscribers. and has made for the Red Cross six War Savings workers would like to hear from the other | 40%" wash cloths. Once a week she prosperous hotels. | visite Red Cross headquarters, | _ | After beating — the WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ARE THE $ yo nsensibility, four crimi je good their escape from the |fourth floor of the county jail by | | sliding down a rope. A MONEY. GOOD AS CAS May Be Impos To Clean Mirror | THE SEATTL THE SEATTLE STAR] @iLettens, Ts Crasthin, Gro } STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1918. lain Tower of Nankin, Mosque of St. Sophia in Constantinople. The seven new wonders of the world arey Wireless, ‘Telephone Aeroplane, Radium, Antiseptics ind Antitoxins, Spectrum An ulysia, X-rays. ible SYNOPSIS A coldness Dear Miss Grey: My ivory mirror | covered with dark spots which will not wash off, I think something must have n dropped on the | ivory, but T can't find out what it} is I w 1 be ver much obl 1 if you could tell m f something to Jremove these spots, as they look | terrib IRENE. | Try peroxide of hydrogen. If this will not remove the stains, Hon Ami might do t work oe The latter is apt to leave fine ‘Good morning, Mins ‘ ae opening the door of her ear. scratched On the nellhed eur “Will you ple run down to the mar house—you know Wasson's face, but even these would not . delicate stall—and buy his look as bad as the dark spots, * * whole ock of cooked meats | and maybe other substantials, too? | Adventures of And bring them all back with Alexander Selkirk % er eh teeter is bene, Dear Miss Grey: Were Robinson 1 guess » replied, and she swung away from the curb as 1 slam Cru rnd Alexander Selkirk the med the door he was half w to the market before rome women I . Person? If not, were they on | Know would have finished asking silly questions » got the idea the the same island at the mame time? | first time it was put to her, which is a test of intelligence, Bob says a CURIOL Very n we saw a creeping, swaying line of khaki ho The ter Robinson Cru come over the crest of the hill and drop down into the valle soe, created by = ‘S| brought the war awfully close. I could have sobbed as I watched th arenes mua S ie suge “yy 1 come on and on, They seemed like links in a chain which was to tie th andet Gatien ee Enel fata quiet folk of peaceful Bridgeport to the noise and the blood of Bapaume whe eae shipwrecked A ieee 1 thought I didn't have tme for tears, but a few of them crept down for yearn on a deserted Jaland in | 108 When the first truck stopped and Evan Palmer tried to hug his} is: Camiboas gan wife and his mother at the same time. e : wa e Mary Thomas is certainly a young person of quick action, As soon as we had Evan and h 99 comrades seated at the tables, Mary arrived ea Era with $52.37 worth of fried chicken, spiced tongue, baked ham, summer sausage and hard-boiled eggs, She brought it all packed somehow into REV. M A her lavender-lined coupe. I know I would have hugged any other girl . . AL After the last ham had been retrieved by a Boy Scout, Mixs Thomas turned to go, but I stopped her, “Please help us serve these things,” I| MATTHEWS ‘ ready had tt nteen girls for each table m all, she was the star waitress. e wore a white cot-4 ton dress and she had a white chiffon veil bound tight around her turban Of course will preach a sermon THE SWORD OF THE SPIRIT who missed her beauty, either CHILD? ervice Sunday even- ing at 7:45 o'clock. COME! pathetic adoration of a lost St It struck me that there is actus and that here was a man who had ‘To Be it floated out dramatically 3 ay “ mistake, one way, It set her out Sunday morning widow vei © tabooed in this town, entitled, patriotic maidens And oh, boy! She was fetchin | knew that she had been a cabaret dancer at Bar y's. | couk ppened to be going toward his table when he galvanized In the sermon Sunday id la pe 7 be npeoee be going d his table when he galvaniz 4 night he will discuss And so in vast defiance of them all, and seemingly just by chance, | the subject, I feel into step with Mary Thomas. As we stopped at Evan's tab 1] introduced the girl to the men in the circ They came to their feet, | WHERE IS THE and glancing down the lengthy line of tables, I took note that the oher | men were all devouly wishing that instad of passing the pie, 1 would} bring Mary Thomas along and introdu You are cordially But NO! She had hit one man pretty hard and there was no sense invi song in sacrificing the crowd to her. He who had been smitten was a red invited to the song haired and freckled gentleman from Montant. In his eyes was the Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper werprise Ass'n, That as it were. ax she walked vell the soctal pale no matter what was al War | their color, by our | There wasn't a ie! man in the crowd | her | nard I once found and fed ly such a thing as love at first sight, come down with all of the symptoms. Continued) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh and Spring inva A WORD FROM JOSH WISE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Morning at 11:00 Dr. M. A. Marvin ment. Possibly Related to Wade and Gordon Parker and Mrs. O. L. Gilbert. of the cher in the schools of tha State Industrial avenna (O.) Republican. Commission. Evening at 8:40 Choral Service by the Tem ple Chorus under Mr. Mont- gomery Lynch, who will also sing, “When the Boys Come Home.” LIBERTY BONDS MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD A Great Evening. Come and Bring Your Friends. Fifth and Marion JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Downtown Ninth Floor Hoge Building A woman's face is her advertise Miss Luna Parker has returned to Lorain after two weeks in the home She A New York man who was arrest ed as insane is acting as his own lawyer in court proc w don't know anything about him. But he's not so crazy that he hires a lawyer. | |_ Next a duet, by Hindenburg and Ludendorft: jowhere to Go but Home.” eee Be that as it may, Capt. I. A | Slaughter is stationed at Fort Mey-| jer, Va. | eee | GOD B S OUR SOLDIERS t (tu them from Satan's snare, While burdens hard they bear; They answer “over the ‘Thelr country’s call. We pray that they keep pure, Temptation to endure, If die they must ‘or them their mothers sigh se men would die, ould make our cry, “In God we trust!" ne fall; God help them do the right While now for us they fght! 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