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PAGE 6 THE SBATTLE ANOT Seventh Ave. snd-Claas Matter h., under the Ac ont of year, $5.00, in the State of Washingt By mail, month, per week Published Daily by The & (Get You <¢ Buy LIBERTY city, §5e per month THE SEATTLE STAR: Near Union St. OF SCRIPPS NORDMWEST News Service of the United Press Assoc! ay 34.50 for 6 months, or $9.00 Has Father a Bond? some few hundred people in There is a little village of near the German frontier, Belgium, Here murder was practiced by parently for pleasure. In one day, they LEAGUE OF NRWSPAPERS at the rffice at a, 1899 Y of Congress Maret 3, 187? tha, $1.50; 6 montha, $2 ‘Outside the state, Te per ly carrier, ety, Le 600, Private ONDS © r Neighbors to called Heure-le-Romain. the German soldiers, ap- deliberately shot down: Antoine Leonand, age 73, Jean Verjus, age 62, ms The bec priest, M. Janssen, 47, Anne ne, 55, Marie Elizabeth Poncelet, 32. Marie Elizabeth was the daughter of Anne Brune.| pow When the shooting began, they fled to a loft and thence climbed to the roof. at them until they were wounded, These murders were were killed. | German regiment. It was followed by men from the 72d and 67th. men started fires with the German soldiers These famous prepared matches, When the houses were @renades and flame throwers. burning, a hunt was started fo - ood inhabitants. in a barn! me fired | apprentice fell to the ground and “ committed by the 98rd) scams Included | mander on Get, 15, ‘DANIELS’ AID TYPIFIES si DEMOCRACY OF THE NAVY | AR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918. | STARSHELLS | HOON ERESATE BAYS IT'S IMPOSSIBLE X h : sae jreen 4 ed home late from The ¢ The article BY HARRY B. HUNT 1 - = ace. | rriv writ. telat te te Bee ae elt DANIELS TWICE ! for dinner, which he was|ten t Jenn Mother,” siti ta 4 tlt His daughter was) ernce t ; WASHINGTON, Oct, 4-—A_ slen-| itehen, when his wife rhe delivery, murely de. der, wiry figure in the immaculate | | ’ i BEL = erven wt Our front page, #0 tt f th 1 The otors stopped and ne ery Ae up @ rhy nical singsons om white of the United States navy, who | The motors stopped and the engifies t " ete 9 ut the garbage yet, | be 1. If this certain its at a desk inside the private of We were afloat again, The periscope wa er requ ‘ yok prey gel ‘ é Your father j#n't thru ea is relieveing its men for w fico of Secretary Daniels, typifies up ing towe Judge ten ht 4 the new era of opportunity that ts | 90 % oop ked Piremer norm Pt ee ey claim in the req open in Uncle Sam's soa nervice LAM STARTLED BY THE | questions about the su Hs LIMP _ ring, t put ‘hue Daniels, as Secretary of | . ¥ the U-boat must have mo Carnes) » 7 It would wuig ¥, hae ftimloted that the ép } away he ¢ your mer The professor was walking down work. I live for advancement to com: « ® maid of wight un neciden nearest grocery, to that of ul w the ¢ onuible for me to wd to the lowllest For haif an hour we cruised on a err rein ay nt jetill, My heart was just an motionless MOfitER, H ne lip o} conning tower . rtled by one ph Dante the officer at the Voices mingled at the ip of the conning t er. Iw it , ot WILD CATTERS first desk, HAS advanced from the | which I knew well for that of a friend-—one which had poke » me mar a ne ri That individay ranks, The tMaignia on his collar tones of human emotion a ae ae va and shoulder straps denotes him to “Tony! 1 call ut, and I rose weakly forward ning, professor. How omed — with be a commander-<« two steps Just an a familiar figure sprang toward me fro on la ling thie morning an he ig down from a rear admiral | ‘Then Dr. Hamilton Certeis caught me in bis arma. nald the professor, “wher The term Phat Commander Joseph Daniels | Corteia is, a9 I have wald before, the mo#t masterful man, with the | 1 this morning (1 was has long a mis who is now serving an aide to Secre exception of Hob, whom I have ever known. Hut never again do I expect | fe alb right, but. during as been used by those tary Josephus Daniels, has ad | to nee such an exhibition of his power as took place on that U-boat the last few minutes I notice I have ; with the correct usage vanced thru the navy trom third | The hatchet-faced commander, who had been about to mount t 4 limp in my left leg.” erm to designate a dishonest class apprentice boy does not indi | hae “ae ao trouble has been that ; ; der, seemed as astounded as I was upon beholding this ha m . and espec ate any f pull Fommander maculate person. He achieved an obsequious bow such as an inferior PESSIMISTIC : oe writers, OR genre |might make to royalty, and began Po, what's & pseudonym?” ee never met until * I don’t know, son,” replied the | ™ ecmater. The ae rity in Your grace = whesb ace tu ake ‘ imate, The stock job. which But Certols interrupted him quickly , “ e wet op Pe vo Hee sae te Wiawindior fact that ¢ mand ‘ ames here, ploane oye : . ie aaiiits that adaes UY | If it were not for the wild catter, living examp of the “Very well, your gra Beg pardon. You honor us. You have an vee sitcmsabiia. 11) have te was jthere would be no new develop. thing which Secretary Daniels has limportant errand?” e sate or oF tater.” “7 ments in oll or mining, in agrieut j insisted upon in the navy—the right | “Pirst, what do you require?’ Certeis asked. <a | ture or forestry, The wild catter is |for a to advance. ott the one who goes into undeveloped the time of his ut the age of 17, an in 1891 has moved thru the first enlist third ob boy on of class apprentice warrant offi nt Junior grade, tenant commander He was warranted Was commissioned enaign In 1904, and was advan to full com second and 1917, When war was declared on Ger “Fuel, most of all in it ready, sir?” : Evidently ident Wilson, after “Ag usual,” answered Certeis. consulting with Col. House, ‘Secre 4 “We need water As for food, we must have everything, air, added tary of War Baker, Secretary of the the commander Navy Dani and Secretary of “All fs prepared, to be taken aboard in the usual manner,” ateas ng, forgot to confer with “Sehr gut. As to the girl, your grace Beg par The girl re-| 1) x his answer to the mains here, of course kaiser, D--x had the kaiser all “The lady goes with me,” Certels ammerted in hia moat ponitive tone “Put your But when you know what has happened here you will! [pee that it is quite impossible for her to go ashore Then the cap- tain related how I had swung the automatic in the U-boat, and saved the transport, and brought down the destroyer upon us with a depth bomb, and scarred his own smooth brow, He concluded “An commander of this ship, and responsible for its safety and further | bottled and ready to pickle, too. A couple of toots and a bomb—and| the trick was done see How cold and hoarse the toots are tooting today. “ in | uctive. country and proceeds to put in hie money and if he fails he goes another section of the same country or to a new field. He is looking for results, He is pinning his faith on the fact that, for example, oll ig where you find it and in the know. ledge that worme of the greatest oi} geologists in the United States have declared a field barren, but the wild catter has proved it prod JOUN T. ANDERSON, fen . in the number of victims were many Daniels went to Europe with freedom of operation, I inwist that this wornan remain in my charge at the caeiy, ened: ths eaieattone, etattt pane Ce Joseph Valoir, age 72 the first squadron of destroyers. | “As the only agent thru which you can get ol! and supplies, I will didn't completely surrender |lady who has bought and gold Joseph Valoir, age 72, He came to Washington on a special Commander Joseph Daniels and See-| make my own terms,” Certeia replied calmly, and I felt his arm tghten wan because he didn't|seven of eight rooming houses { Girard Frere, age 71, mission for Admiral Sims, arriving | retary Josephus Daniels. The | apout me ' | Jy at noon. |the lest 10° months, ‘That is her Pierre Gathy, age 67, June 3 former te the sceretary’s aide, _ | (Se bo qontinned) | scheme, buy @ house cheap and Marie Frere, age 45, "2 lame: ag coh aaa: i | cngeaawmraetasay THE OTHER WAY ABOUT raise the rent of the rooms, then Marie in Spelt, age 63, - | — rome ees yor shone pated Cl for a big eo It is not the D A fy, | OL an agric al co! duate|owner of the building that ni Anne S. Borguet, age 23, j This Means You- Asin working for him, by jingol—Town|to be prosecuted. It te the voor Anne Tasset, age 19, , | 4 VA \* Farmer Greene—Why, no—dinged | house sharks, the ones who ows Marie Rossay, age 56. ‘ AS Buy LIBERTY BONDS 4 oo ei'SesSi om hire tine te, an ones te ome Palas, ; shile kneeli iving a drink| A” Appeal Wishes Address Yaa working for him, by Jinjo!—~Town | going up, then the owner generally Tt pasa bom hor a in the a ¥ “4 To “Miss Anxious” Of Lonely Girl end REUSE SR eT een ‘tit. them. READER, to his son, who lay woun mm Te TORS. . s<| Dear Miss G This first) Dear Mian Grey: 1 wish you bi Gathy was an invalid. When his house was fired, his) (ve. Sim Gley ofits is my tint | would send me the address of the family carried him out, thru rifle fire, into the house of enjoyed your column tor a long | Mit! who, a few days ago, wrote M: Valoir. The Germans killed Valoir, set fire to the et ion 1 read the letter you che was v0 awfully lonesome | house and the helpless invalid Gathy was ge se ‘oe net rite “Anzious” tonight I could not| lonesome myself sometimen, ao per. | Mme. Spelt was shot in her garden, so close that the) 14 15 any longer. She speaks of | haps we could think of some things | “a powder burned her flesh. this affair with a “married man"|t0 4° together. Or ify pipes S 2 BUY LIBERTY BONDS. as ‘sho would of & piece Of a ee it abe ikae | —— chandise and as if his wife and SINCERELY | family were not even to be con | Epa riteen ea | That Coun Budget po TS ag Mag, Klages RB nig ny San ection ae «(7 seems to be that she wants his love,| touch with, who aligned her CZ, 5 What is a budget? which was given at the mcred altar ae a ee b ype 2 th wou ot name and no address, If she Why is a budget? and unadulterated! and will send me her name and | To limit expenditures. 5 love and life to the man(% she be | address I will be glad to forward | i t estimates , fo Be true to ts 4 bh your name and address to her, | Then if a county vpora gage er evel fe Sp tetle te Ser ens My} reer ine one adarem he | expense for next year at $50,00( Sore | You insipid plece of human flesh!| cellent references, have written | $75,000, the budget system is a joke, is it not? l where is the womanhood that was| 180, expressing a desire to meet "3 wi s’ advisory committee to the) ¢iy ‘ birth? Are you any| this lonely Ittle girl That’s what the citizens’ a ry hie f. ite | tee. you. at br Are you county commissioners thinks. And to prevent this favorite) better than a common robber? No How C She | ttle j 3, this committee has recom-|>ut worse. for Jewels and gold of| How Can She Seedey thet hk oa ngs yy kept on the job to see that {P* yr"! es oe age Save White Fur? Abs But his dear babies, who ought to ‘ the 1919 budget isn’t sidetracked into-a dusty pigeonhole. pejewels and gold of priceless value, Pi Fo Pte Srey rom! The big idea of budget making for governmental pur- may never be replaced, and the con- neved wiles adadaee te vate dcage | poses is to administer public finances sensibly. But county lence and love ee jout of it and is all over my coat ik governmental departments, for years and years, have failed “rij Mien Anxious, perhaps|! "Wl appreciate very much if | ig i : A bi bt, that| you may be the one responsible for | YOU Would print how I could fix to grasp the big idea. Result: A big, bothersome debt, that you may » pe f0F | it #0 it will not shed B.A.T. | y eats up interest and must be paid off by the taxpayers. | all. If you are too selfish to I am sorry, indeed, that I “fj . e county commissioners ; mero not give you the informa For 1919 th ty mmissioners have adopted a shen pric Sr wih fe pes to| manaet at b t careful budget. Thanks to Committeemen Lawrence Col- jooy pack in the years to come and) '0m= If any of the readers . man, Lawrence Booth, George B. Lamping, John T. Condon, \penota the desolation John H. Powell, Frank Terrace and Frank Mullen, a mass of ae a ils ais ae — ye a 7, permit an analysis of the needs of more just like you. Man is weak eac epartment. ine. and falls easily; but it is up to us Now it’s up to county department heads to respect | women badge > lenge 3 be the budget. |seech you, Miss joun, to leave Going to Tackle Old H. C. a man and you Ikewtse JUSTICE. siaelllicel O Happiness! O Joy! The war labor, policies board is going to function along the line of attacking the high cost of living. This board, according to Washington Correspon- dent Gilson Gardner, “has recognized the fact that the food administration, the war industries board, the depart- ment of agriculture and the fuel administration have de voted themselves hitherto mainly to the problem of help- ing win the war by increasing production and conserv- ing the supply for the benefit of our allies. Now the poli- cies board feels that the time has come when the interests of the consumer must be taken into consideration. So the board has directed the attention of Mr. Garfield and Mr. Baruch and Mr. Hoover to the unwarranted profits and the too high profits on necessities, urging that they make a plan and report it at an early date.” Go to it, Harry, Barney and Herbert! On with the con. rmsr ave. AND PIKE 87. plan! Let coe por gy There isn’t a community Phone Main 4965 in the country that hasn’t had its plan against old High) ¢¢ Cost, and got nowhere with it. If all the boards in Wash-| IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T ington, combined, can get up a plan, other than government | PAY ME. seizure of the profiteers, that will reduce old High Cost so| ane fo So tran ie eee deliver: that we can notice it, we're going to start raising a fund { for halos. 1 One Day’s Receipts in Bonds How about it, Seattle business firms? Will you put one day’s receipts into Liberty Bonds? If you do, Seattle will subscribe her ‘quota—probably ver-subscribe it. And that’s what Seattle wants to do. Just one day’s receipts. Friday is the day suggested. And already half a dozen firms have promptly come to the front and answered “Aye!” Of course, nearly every firm has made a bond subscrip- that one companies Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions. Lowest prices tn high-class, guarantee Zour city for —THK— BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASCOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A WATIONAL BANK Member Federal Rew Hank Capital and sw $17,000,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH 2nd Ave. and Columbin st. tion. iy Of course, a day’s receipts will, to many firms, be a lot i pf money. But it is “a lot of money” that Uncle Sam needs. And, as Hazen J. Titus, who proposed the plan, points out: - “If a merchant thinks he has done all he can for the Liberty bond campaign, and that he cannot do this, let him stop and think of the theatres of the past week, and then do ic, and do it willingly.” Cor. Wagner, Manager East of the Mississippi eee When Fuel Administrator Garfield and Oil Adminis- trator Requa announced that gasless Sundays would apply only to territory east of the Mississippi a great many people wondered about this. They were anxious to know why one part of the country should be affected by the order and the other not affected. Here is the official statement re- garding it: “The appeal for a gasolincless Sunday was restricted to the territory enst « ississippi river for the reason that the shortage was acute at the Eastern seaboard, and the reserve © could be maintained quicker by 4 curtailment in that territory in one far removed, altho the stocks in the East were to be further augmented by shipments from terri. tory west of the Mississippi river, namely the mid-continent. field, without it being necessary to restrict the use of automobiles in that district for the present at least.” TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street ance to you from the fear that ac-| know how to prevent fur from shedding, I will be giad to print their suggestions The Misuse Of Credit Dear Mins Grey: Can a doctor bill that has run over six years, without comment, be collected? I am willing to pay it, but not now, jas I want to pay for my bonds | firet A. W. J. Since you are willing to pay the bill it does not matter whether it i» outlawed or not The manner in wh sons regard credi ing. No doubt the physician is just as anxious to make his bond payments a# you are, and he needs the money in uot standing accounts with which to meet them, Try to make ar rangements to pay something on the account each week or month, if it only amounts to a few dollars, Student Soldiers Used in Emergency Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me if the young men who join the “Students Reserve corps different colleges the ame as the are considered soldiers in the army? 8. 0, These students are being | trained for the most part for officers and would be subject to call in a case of emergency. No Women Laborers In Shipyards Dear Mins Grey: I have told that girls are employed different jobs in the ship yards: been at It please let me know what jobs they hold and where I could apply for same? FL Women are employed only at clerical work in the shipyards, Comparison of U.S. and French Coins Dear Miss Grey: My son writes me from France that his expenses are #0 many france. How much ig a franc? 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