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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918. ; a ements Sennen THE SEATTLE STAR A’) | Editor's Mai . ™ = = LETT WAR IBIRIDE : v7 Seventh Ave, Near Union St : Balter ‘The wart it seams, the = LETTERS = an Make 5 nm or Nrwsrar newly organized rent commission has Important issues ore to be de reconstruction policies of the al; Copyright, 1918, by Newspaper Enterprise Association g aoe Nee ne ace eaving.| on our progress and weltare for nov fawrasd locking tan (GU! Loves Man by very direct methods. 1 determined to 1 : . * Second-C er May &, 1899, at the ented houses and flatx are paying,| 0 Our ProKress and Welfare for | shown no forward looking te irl Loves | y , : Pentagee ne Decend-Cinss Matter May 9 tires Waren & and in the majority of cases flatly| yeare to come dencies that would ltt him out | Four Years Junior x” x 4 ha, $2.76 Resident f Seatth n f the purely partinan cl Mi rey: Iam a girl of MARKY THOMAS GIVES MP , 7 By mai ? - anths, $1.80; 6 months, $2.78:1 telling the nt that they are nidenta of Sea are co of the purely partisan class. r Miss Gre am irl o} ry ; 3 Tt oh : / i eA ea eee tslde the te pet] haying too much rent, without thor: | fronted with the street car prob: For the legislature, The Star b und have been keeping company A TIP WHICH MAY AID po ‘ tome Trout gcbe for @ montha, oF 89.00 per F Ly carrier, city oly Investigating the conditions and| lem. There tn urgent reason for advines the reelection of those | for the past yeur with a boy of 21 IN MY SPY CATCHING * per week. convenience of the property, and| settling thia right by voting for who have been fair pubbic Do you think that me being older 34 Oi “ly fon Published Daily by The whether furnished or unfurnished,| more efficient service in trans servants. This includes: #9 |than he would have a tendency to] te ates nem nd exeha ait of which tend to determine a fair| Portation ator Ralph D. Nichols, repub- |eause unhappiness if we were to ernie sauaies! in the hetet ty : i : * rental for the different properties Vote, therefore, for the pur Hoan ea the Bist district - iurry? He is a vale br diattinn, tie aweet, too sad, ed itn nt A ect ma Thru these errors the agents are| chase by the city of the traction ster Dan. Landoo, republican, | we are. topether ree enea| The walters must kt j t ‘ had breeding s Widespread discontent system. The cost pri ja $15, : od Feveage t raga pub younger y when we are parted rhe 4 vee = ow among tenants who have heretofore | — 004 nol Gf thin ta joan, 6th district. In the other I wonder if in a few years he might |4one a ve Hime 7 Kultur to Culture ring the prox: shes Tic, cwwamarmee | Seen, at Set 8 cons ofthis Se | Satis i esommende Romert | tangs "tae tue of marr’ certaniy| the. boys are (nthe drm. 1 them There has been much speculation regarding the } seemx to me that the rent commis of the revenues of the car | me in the 0th Bent rer “"" a “{" nae Ore ee 1 for trang penn, I al "Ow os . ee = ey ; ; . . greater servic = } or in the 80th distric 3 as I care a great deal for hi imity of a day when war will be impossible. rm es sen tora Greater : bao syatern—and out of that alone. Flagg, democrat, in the 33rd yg Pigpiyle snr» ghparep agen r e ei . of weird contrivances | to Seattle and its renters and lan¢ Two state questions are to be Gisteiet; M. W. Taylor, dem Roches bide neg ooh opa at r Already science has a collection ¢ complete | tas if tt would confine its efforts to! voted upon, ‘The Star advises a in the 36th district. In the 37th coin ayer gg diltgg ios ge ee 1 Mar I for which their inventors claim anything up to complete Adjusting cases of Krows elit HOKKCTY | favorable Yote for both. Vote dintriet, two good men are lacy nal aaa ae todas wide |S 1 a Heute a 2 s whieh a y brought to ite atten for the constitutional o« ition ning, Geol amping, re + ing one enayypccnig: 1 tog v wir wery f p efore be Many believe that instruments will be cuesre which, cha and leave the satisfied! If you want to vote dry, vote fried, democrat “ee, ur “oe. sith Berg het dso the Gay she had told me that oie loved Jim, we ; oni: k from e ear’ tenants FOR Referendum No. 10 > r 7 See See meeeerenne nentioned s " M4 mankind from the earth. m si see Se rendum For the house of representa. | ne. fren may | ments him Interest of this nature has g 1 schemes and death Wenenth Mackintowh is unoppos representative district, John | aa ae eniey “Life can't burt me any more,” she exclaimed bitter “It hap ent strife. Some of the chimerica schemes and os A LANDLOR ‘8S VERSION ed for the four-year term, and | piemming and Bennett O. Swain, lated conweaea os done its worst making machines have been fancifully portrayed in more rr ype on Star: Muc ' has been) W. W. Tolman is un wed. for democrats; dint district, H. P saps Manag sey Ps Wouldn't ‘the worst’ be giving up Jimmy? You haven't done that 4 said about the rent hog have met he tw Three . sas Sve om: epub- ene SFG, Cone sae yet. ‘Much as yc dmire him, you can't imagine he in” or less technical periodicals. donenn tt them. 606 they Ore thsl abe ce ae cect ee Rude and Fivan Thomas, reput nda as vice versa ‘Mu a adr 4 ' ‘ F : = HIE ar’s horror is most are to be elected for the six-year Neans; 42nd @atrict, all candi- ; nies than My theory i# that Mary { ter § In this country, deliverance from war's hor : individuals who have sold thelr| terms. The Star recommends Guaes watneaaen daca. When a man who in older th SP 9 Mee A the gs Ry et widely anticipated as an outcome of progress in the’ elec- jomes for nigh prices, invested their! Judges WO, Chapman John Fe Pliny L, Allen, republican; 45th ee, eee ee er ee er |b eouepe, aie inn) fi money at from 7 to § per cent, and) Mitegell and W. H. Pemberton district, John C. Ince and Har ink of bringing in ¢ Just I insisted. “I trical field. 1 1 of hurling #9" te Work in the shipyards, Ther For the superior court, two | ; Kilduff, 4 rate; 46th di There ia Bo ¥4 lett e Hee ave alre: , dreame urli shipyards. vere ‘o ie jor court, o ry Kilduff, democrats; 46th di f-> Tabs etter Imaginative intellects have already dre sage yp i ‘ they can at least earn a living judges are to be elected. The | trict, Frank Cotterill, democrat; twentieth century woman 1 am going to be a pilot--I hope a good one. 1 am going ove thunderbolts, substituting ingenious things of COgs ANd “Rent hogs are the injured parties,| Star recommenda Judge Calvin 47th district, BH, Guile, repub- - aoe eet Se oa there to do my part without bravado and without fear. And 1 am eda wire for the sinews of Thor’s mighty arm. . in ny estimation. I hav piece of EF. Hall as its first choice and | ican peediupacee Tapco dls efter deey ing back home when the beast is crushed pene - oS ae maaan ave en to make Mars property in the University district Judge Clay Allen as its next For county office, The Star re . “ “ldo not ect to win military decorations—tho perhaps many lew In Germany, the idea seems to one ee tenn located on an attractive street, with| chotce pete ite primary recommenda Difference Between cians ae than. eyes a get them-rnor do I expect to silteias powerless in behalf of any nation other than se five clean rooms, street car and jit In the congresnional fight, two tions for Wardall, republican, | Navy Yard and Ship Yard as of bistery sof fi sin the air, That spirits Science there chooses for its weapons deadly germs. | ney service being available at all| geod men are running in the fe for auditor; Hugo Kelley, demo- Dear Mine, Grey: I beg to correct ot me greatly, But you know, as I da Their arsenals are laboratories, their thunderbolts cultures hours. and I was promptly « dia attle and Kitsap district: Rep erat, or Prank W. Hull, repub ou In your statement that essary to do, I will do to utmost : fo hog w I was compelled, by neces John F, Miller, republican, and | tican, for assessor; Edwin J ‘ ome whore: in whiewerde 4 ew tnen like himm—so modest—and so brave. I know,” of s, microbes and bacilli are no women workers | pya f coccus, m bes anc aha sit t ay wity, to advance my price from $17/ Col. J. M. Hawthorne, democrat Hrown, democrat, for pronecut except doing clerical work, as we| said the girl. And the «mile fled from her lips. “You believe I can never They find fiendish pleasure in the possession of power to °$22 monthly. ‘This property ix| Miller has supported the war ad ing attorney; Perey F, Thomas, | have nearly 400 girls and women|be fit for him,” she asserted suddenly Maybe so. I thought I could to loose a plague upon the world if it be their wish. heavily mortgaged, and I have lost! ministration consistently in con. for nty clerk; Nina O. Bu-- | employed in the Puget Bound Navy but—life seta us whirling—like a top—doesn’t §t? And once we : Fortunately there is the menace of the boomerang to/® ter cent per month at the previous} grees, Col Hawthorne, it must chanan, democrat, for school su- yard doing manual labor along “ne we keep the same direction—until we run down. Let's talk of iy wise a re , sais i * 5 worma| rental ra ww the last five years be naid, would go out of his way perintendent; L. C. Smith, re chanical lines, such as bolting up| Jimmy another day # limit the possibilities of such devilishness. Once the germs qriving street. wafM and tax money | to. uphold. the president's poll publican, for comminsioner — Ship's plates, heating rivets, passing 1 don't mind a person with a little temperament, but too much of it are liberated there is no means whereby their toll can be trom a jittic {nherit clea. In the Second congres South district, and either Thom: | rivets, bolt threading, nut tapping,|annoys me. 1 can’t sympathize with Mary Thomas thru all the ups and . ” ; a n ps 'e ok . nts have end od ne n ! district, it ls important to Dobson, republican, or John » P| 7 cision So 1 simply id confined to certain peoples and places. w ir ts have endured th niona portant as r a turret lathe operators, electric over-| downs of her indecision, i In some cases, perhaps, the perpetrators have also the hardship and weight of the growth| ¢lect Joseph A. Sloan, democrat, F. Mullane, democrat, North dis neal seams eperelick, Grutk: Grtverd “When shall we speak of this again : ? i y | idote for the disease they spread. But it is/°%,"°" ve been taxed for} in order to make sure that the | trict Srill press operators, tootroom attend.| “I'm going Hast for a week” she answered. “I'll phone you when 4 only sure anti lote or the disease they spr a C 18) every » thing, and still sath abe oulypere ond Gilera sot Gant 2 : likely that, in most instances, zeal will outdistance caution. | more If their workmanship 4» not be Not a word about Bremer—-but I had the tip I was expecting! as never found it easier to destroy than to create, or The veople >» put their money Heved, just inspect some of the ex (To Be Continued) in strong boxes instead of property f “agen 5 in #trong boxes instead of prope noont ‘Wark actanieue ts thd Send Pe ew Bc + | offset his work of destruction, 42 \ Fesabe tebe the Gulp ering oaee cnt chip toael take gard.sank ‘tee ER = 4 To end war, to terminate the slaughter of battlefields, DISCOURA "ROPE <0 ; r4 i A . 4 PROPERTY my women can't do men's work if 7 there is a means more effective, more certain, more prac- OWNER they will AN EMPLOYE GET AC UAINTED WITH 8 tical i ve. . i PEP cera Still, I maintain that my first , § — More’ - ee “wee ii h t! Th si of WRITES HYMN OF HATE Answer Was correct. The yard cee % 0 lucation! Universal enlightenment! The passing ¢ éitor The Star: Don't you think pega anata Ses Pept MISS ALLENE HAYNES ‘ the brute in humankind, a step toward Utopia and the that the present skull and crom not a shipyard, There are no |} BYE. CR = Brotherhood of Man, Nations and Races. bones label used on poison botties ANSWERED BY MR. C. GREY S'long! women employed, except as I | .tmcr eoees whe. a; - g It means a purging of the beast passions, development eet) Rolly or thing ee eT uate Rawas Ga th ernie stated, in the Seattle shipyards. | 1 ee has said food would win going as far toward Berlin as posi Jy of the finer qualities; subservience of the physical to the ai: that the contents of much a bottie hands ofaciock?. CHRISTELL. | The Khaki Gentlemen: “Do you! 4 oii. say Wed the war. McAdoo thinks the rail-| sible, caine to Camp bp mental; broadening of individual outlook upon life’s prob-| represent? Those of thix generation | Yes: but they are very mint ga thy nn oe SR Providing — roads will and ao a eat bon. | eniling orders tor eeartnan a f 4 ; ; will never forget the o one . . he a, Jack, Goa) ” ‘onl will turn the trick. on - lems; less selfishness, greater consideration for others as pabeal ~tg ee How does a ram sound his horns?| The Khaki Gentleman: "Jack!| Dear Mine Grey: Would you|<eny we think the girls will do| Wired his sister the good news we journey life’s way together. Idealistic? Maybe so, but| think tnar such. Sadana ‘wand FLOSSIE LANB. |My name's Harold! [kindly tell me if soldiers must ob /the winning. Girls and the women, Miss Allene left the ranch to the Ideals beckon onward and we must move AHEAD. Why serve to remind them of the horrare Strikingly She (who hax numerous admirers tain permits to get married while in| o¢ the nation. And high among ratsionmakes,, bucking Samm and < ° of Ge Gry t 4 Any i he one for each day of the week): |the service and, of late, have such | nem is Nene Haynes. ndians for Cai good. not away from Kultur toward Culture? of German militarien and help keep| ‘Ob, yen, of course! 1 keep think- ita in most cases been refused? | ‘Perm, '* Mine Ai ete from an Idaho|bye to brother No. 6. It was thas (a ne cursed institution from being re Camp Hancock, Ga. soldier on perm| in most cane | Miss Haynes hails from | ore. ” “ vived? |furlough, weary of t question» of thin in Saturday!"—London Tit 1616. |ranch, where bucking bronchos,|#he decided to put the family is ‘It's a grand thought, says Harden, that the The following verse should be ap-|rattlebrained home-fe has print. | Bite | A soldier, just like any other | ratticxnakes, roundups and Indians|the 100 per cent service class by world’s fate is in the hands of Wilson.” It’s a much | propriate Jed cards which he hands out. The eee man, may carry whenever he | eke life a whirling round of a (rE in pangs cggmonicns enter grander thought than to see it in the hands of William |The German helmet! Children wake | cards contain this “canned conver THAT AWFUL SCARE takes . notion, io eon f lcitement and induce yeenenscs to es pert hn Bony yee é 4 Y on r 2 | course, he finds the ho in Tae adventuresome ac-| the Damned, et al. Gl CM Roh eP Nt a When you ar | ee dieeekhbn motian. ‘22 he to.on Rote mag — rattle and the bronchos buck all [ a 9 on See wre Dreaming hard, 1 7 duty, however, when this notion | by their lonesome out on the Idaho childish eyes i S You fedina?’ Prett r , \ialia’/ be What America Has Gained W Hh dein st might telth antéived lec ie of . And all of a strikes him, he must obtain | | War had oe merigest Haynes ranch until the Haynes family gets ar | Of potson, ng leave of absence or a furlough. | America tha back from beating democracy inte ‘ ‘ ‘ fire, rape and blood and You are looking all right. Yea! Sudden you wake | tee brother tossed aside his lariat and the Hun. Among other things this country of ours has gained:| Hew eu When did you get home? Sun. Up with a start, len d Sch iL | hued into khaki. He looked so . 3 (1.) Such a position that no other nation or com- Piha boone day night sa aac And yous eyes ters ‘ chools |well and felt so fine therein that/ eck cae ge a * > * *) an 205 it N. or Jor ‘ou ot? f Py | cond q ic y » | mm * _ bination of nations will ever dare defy our military power ett How long have you & welve Mink, and you AMenacer = the, second quickly followed, _ 80, | ms gina ae 3 he ual 3 i | . ‘ days. Can't figure how Dear Mins Grey: Why are the|too, the third, fourth and fifth|@ month, sends $15 to his mother, j ‘ | ra RAPS ANS | How do you like it? I-——I— The alarm went [schools cloned? 1 was under the im-|prother. That left Mixx Allene with | pays $5 on a Liberty Bond and has § P (2) The hegemony (leadership) of Anglo-Saxon), Ptitor The ¢ 1 want you to/ 111 Off without you | pression the children were sent home |one brother and a 1,$00-aere ranch|4 deduction of $6.50 for insurance, 7 4 on Frade eae. samy of Workers) Whore are you now? Camp Hearing it, ahd to stay away from crowds andjon her hands leaving im $6.50 & menth, or 1 ! = 9 r je poo waterlogged old ¢ Hancock. Th ye fo lavold spreading of dine: Bince Whe five reached France, | cents a day. e¢ has deci: 0 open “ “ 7 " AB nied : | iru your foggy ag hen the f i (3.) Loss of all fe-r of the much tout “yellow peril.”|0. P. nui. The old, decrepit, mone | When do you expect to fo Eyes, you ‘make school closed the children gather in/the youngest slipped away and @ savings account F (4.) Such respect for us and confidence in us on the wy Selves = Aye fe e Worries the | You were nick, weren't you? Yeu 9 o'clock loan come or go thru the hall or yard! “ j i j i i * Pe ne idealistic ” wr? Th ord i ‘ou're et ry havi o¢ » over crowds part of Latin America that Latin American nations will Amercasmm’ ot Prentent es le What was the matter? Typhoid Wee You're tat hav ng 0 fund =e ronal OD | fever en ing child h no longer fear that we have designs on them or be jealous! winning the heart of every patrk + pig f r } | Is that so? Yes Oh, Boy! mouths ‘open 4 “For six years we have used Dr. Caldwell’s of us. Mexico, in particular, will cease to be a troublesome American. Small wonder, indeed! try to get around And sce us It dawns on you— eathing thusly instead of thru the er ‘ag: tis aad dak neighbor. Sed hanahsletsbeke the anton xe Sunday morning! |nostriia, and many of them cough Syrup Pepsin in our family and feel we P (5.) A national self-respect free from all Chauvinism and grops about and finally let ont | SUPINE SRST OE BE LY a |)0e SAG eneesing. I have kept my| could not possibly do without it, especially children in my own yard except | intellect ooze ©: buckle about “Feet of Clay,” or jingoism. } tu when I send them on errands. I for the children.” (From a letter to Dr. (6.) The confidence of the plain people, the workers | (ryt yioiee Awan” cant faccns LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS send my neighbors’ children home | Caldwell written by Mrs. Earl Cowell, Ce- |) e of our country, that our government is not unduly influ-| LEO J. HYDE. } and they make faces and yell at me is a eR rom the street, and pon 4 . ment City, Mich. enced by the possessors of great wealth. Witness the) : é The Star Will Gladly Publish Interesting Communications {| {mck is turnel they come right inte ’ , income tax, the excess profits tax, the inheritance tax. a. APARTMENTS — From Yanks or Jackies the yard again | so witness the just treatment of the legitimate demands) ,.{/i\°" Str At" gps -gpraed 4 , SUBSCRIBER of all classes of labor. wife and child, I sent them back to| (7.)_ The recognition by the “kins of capital” and Spokane. Twice we wer the “lords of industry” of their humble position as ser- “P*rtments for the only r T have observed that what you nd unassisted, 1 know that} say Is true in many instances. ||] Children become constipated as readily rypen gmat ie ag pert 9 i omar gD TP og gre as do their elders, and the result is equally dis- A GLIMPSE OF ACTION alone The following letter has been re if 1 we ceived by M. C. Marlatt, M put out of | won that we had a 2-year-old daughter. Mm face her, and as it is, I wish I could) ¢ pwds of children are to be | pe - ee vants of gE yp se: i 4 Bere iby ator Re cet aA oe Te yy egge Mine opened ied Vat Breonaflmemisgetecer enw ip-iceaka Mapevrtin rong yp age crag tressing. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is ideal v y sy: ere ies, bi > Brandon st ‘rom hi on-in are these young, go00d-loo nurses| ported to « 0 nor b a (8.) e ae ay Sorcers! OF - Rae hs ferent tas Cmsniehei eas Capt. Robert C. Wyggant, division | of fiction missioner. The fresh air is fine | for children because of its pleasant taste, posi- of raising revenue for public expenses: that of taxing ee ee ld T real | aoe engineeras, with the American| “I'll write again in the afternoon."| for the children, as it ts for the citizens according to their ability to pay. This in place of (%*,'" fet th pray mae a | grown-ups, but’ they cortainiy tive, yet gentle, action, and its freedom from the old system of placing the burden on the people least ““iinylist “ror thie attitude wiil| tl lasted Just a night anda dy) SHOP EARLY ihhaa Nich ta peice opiates and narcotic drugs. able to pay and least able to defend themselves against » r ove iE eye, a gel wilh in the big drive. My outfit went eregating in crowds. | P n bombs and wire-cut peg ry and oppression. certainly not be a boost for Seattle, | Over first with bombs an She Would Sell | > E | Tinfoil DR. CALDWELL’S 5) jh ers to make Janes for the inf: ry (9.) A long step forward in the direction of govern- |“, °°!*"™ Per week for the priv. | ters to make } \goten e S yrup Pe psin ilege of living in a dump kitchen |in the German wire entanglements | Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me | ment control of all large business enterprises, and govern- does not produce tender memories | a# the ground was so poataggrendl apn ment ownership and operation of those enterprises which, of ® city of kraft, noise and dirt, it was impowsible’ for the Marts by their nature, are natural monopolies (railroads, shipping N0'With*tnding its many excellent | operate, anal to & where I can sel! my tinfoil, and how much @ pound it is worth? 270 men in my . features cappe yut of the ( A READEE systems, telegraph lines, for example). “Pianos, would-be female opera|company, 110 were They 59% 2 ho -nee know whole Yom aan . . (10.) And, finally, something more than all else: | singers, graphaphones, — cornets,| most of ux at thé wire with ma: | nell the tinfoil. The Red Cross The Perfect Laxative chine guns and shrapnel before we Be THE KNOWLEDGE GAINED BY EXPERIENCE THAT ‘ypewriters and dogs geome acted DOE A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT, EVEN IN TIME OF Jrcey6J0 10% (Gueen City” apart WAR, IS MORE POWERFUL IN THE SERVICE OF A eniia of any one, is shunned NATION THAN ANY OTHER FORM OF glad to r cut thru. The men were sel ne 4 down. y night Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (2=.) $1.00 » the advance | ‘There is a man in this fair town we had to! And he is wondrous wise, for support He doey his C I were de! at the as a plague. had gone #0 P. the a stmas shopping advertise It is my wish and conviction that | bring up Seattle in general 4 those »jand Maj \ general and th Who tailed to examine and strengthen al} | pr, i y wyaps: Bq TRIAL BOTT! BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE. BY WRITING TO The whole 14 terms hinge on a League to Enforce A L BOTTLE CAN D, it 7 7 n graft on the people's living in par cea na got his wife and daughters, too, DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS 2 Peace. No wonder T. R. doesn’t take them seriously. ticular will see a day Jn the near| the bridges, gpd all tr — ae To start their shopping early, i His terms hinge ona league to preserve war. jfuture when their deeds of potti we had “was one motorcyde; | And now the Christmas present bag F ‘atiniigh Liens osieiaacnea ness and selfishness will come home major got in the sidecar, ¢ Ih | ns to look quite burly 7 to roost THOMAS MASON drove. ee * | | ajor Dies | Four-Cent Car Fare Pays va | _ 8 ALBERS : “Everything went lovely until we With over 240 privately-owned street car lines in the! Editor robe ater ee peat of | enc ert cover of the bill, the road | United States increasing their fares, some of them to 6) Albers was ao surprixe to many peo-| being well made a ee aa con cents, 7 cents and 8 cents, it is interesting to get reports| 1)" yur this man where te ruled | ning stralene er wieht of the Huns from the municipal street car line of Calgary, Alta. The I am only one of hu th Oe aeanad on us with shrapnel Electric Railway Journal describes the remarkable success who have insisted on Albers’ lhe first two shells were pretty | | | Private Raymond Barnes, M. G battalion—On July 18, 1918, near | | Bersey > Sor. France, he was mor |as he regained consciousness he went | fought with it until ordered to an VICTR é I Q » jd¥d station by his platoon com a | mander Private Wm. J. Bergen, infantry k of this municipally-owned utility. ont ge: ae io ap (Aer eeu aka opeond her un wide. a Instead of raising the rates in order to meet the in-|"‘Ir Athers in guilty of sedition. let|ave were. making. from creased expenses, due to war conditions, the managers of all » hour when sev | aup Americans stand shoulder | miles It is the latest style Victor this municipal line have gone on the principle of “More ser-|'@ *houlder with the dealers and| exploded near us together, it seemed J Tor extraordinary heroism in action Cabinet tabesl and eeay. te ben a ” pf put him out of business and there. was one h—-1 of a Villers Sur Fere, France, July 1 tet vice—less cost.” By keeping the rates down to 4 cents a Yours for America |wreck--major, motorcycle, and cap-| , 1918. On Aut ne a licter bearer, | Sot ee ride, they have actually increased the service and thus in- AL COUTURE tain all strewn over the road. Some / was killed while going into heavy | St acs, eaccaoe ait, creased the earnings. In some cases the rates are even Woodinville, Wash. | infantrymen oasis down tr n fhe / | machi gun and she i fire to rescue | Peed eEaDat rf a4 y , vorki: an’a| | woods and carried me and a part o the wounde¢ ¢ had worked tire: | SyUNeS Sree Seen eee below 4 cents. For example, there are working MEN'S! Phe “Keep the Home Fires Burn-|the motorcycle that I was tangled lessly and fearlessly thruout the at: | to look for your Christmas Pho ies at 8 438 25 cents; school and children’s tickets at! ing’ article in ‘The Star Thure up with, back to the shelter of the tack on the enemy north of the nograph As we carry the three or 25 cents. is time and very true. At the| woods River Ourea ORLD STANDAR makes. i Fy ‘ os ep pa ” yi er) ony p e reparated o 0} » © ys ate. ry. 1 id ph ull for you, side Thus, by keeping down the rates and introducing cer-| Prices we be y for @partm nia, w The they ‘ parat i m from Privat J, W. Shumate, infantry— | see ‘aan wad ll pr te yas tai nomi such th ‘ * . should have heat, but we get no/jthe frame of the machine and sent After his platoon was practicatly in economies, such as the one-man operation of cars and) peat to speak of Apartment house|me back to the first-aid station wiped out and had been withdrawn ing the inst fiment you want 4 especially by improving the service and making it conven-| owners Hooverize at the expense of | where | came to. I needed first nid near Chateau Thierry, France, on LI. RECORDS / N a ient and comfortable to its patrons, this municipal street their tenants, and put the diffe jat right. The major had three June 1918, he continued forward Al ‘ THE TIME pe eats ag i i i by g neti ita. | im their own pockets. wounds in his face alone, the rest} “i to his objective and remained thru- | . . ye pl pp hadloraerge ne peer Poe vo the situa- A. N. DECKE of him wos literally shot to ple DR. NYON out the night under heavy fire in| The same may be said of pho: * as cost oO eration. . land he ¢ in the woods on the oe hope of keeping the ground gained ograph cords. Our etock of HIS VICTOR (Style X), The Calgary results amply justify the purchase by the tay to the firet aid station, 1 Free Examinations until reenforcements came up and recorda ta complete and we are tovether with ten sels: / city of the traction system here. Vote for the car line dea! didn’t have a single shrapnel wound was later killed in action on June 14 always glad to play records for an ny Canta? eoiged, easing eT ont om me, just a broken eg. aistocated | BEST $2, E5Q) GLASSES |! scton on tune * = ESeiagui serge" com, | lad 7 win? oy” atti : ‘ ? shoulder, two cuts on my head, an¢ bi my sg _ Blete for 424.60, Terms Hh @ ~— -Puddin’ I won't play” attitude. a mass of bruises on my beck and Earth VICTROLAS === COLUMBIA: $2.00 A WEEK il on Ea : DISONS | side. So T guess my luck holds still | NEW EDISONS Seventeen-year locusts are nothing compared to the plague that is about to visit Germany from the air. “Kaiser must quit cold,” wire the enthusiastic dope- sters in Washington. Meaning he will have a hot finish. stores in the Northwest that really | stay in the hospital three months, | grind le but IT think T can make it out in aj and we Headquarters for | vont: or six weeks ty the way, Suits, Coats and there in an old) she-nurse in” this ward that has taken to glaring at One-Piece Dresses |». 1 60»'t know what 1 start to fi ly one tn ON FIRST AVE. nation f by grady : ” pre od TRUSS TORTURE ae A Sarg 8°T'P°9 | can bo eliminated by weartng the . , Lundberg Rupture Support. We but-my Offense tay’ te rect, am | BINYON. GPTICAL CO, | five tree trial to prove {ts aupertor= should have been born a he, Prop 1116 FIRST AVE. 4. LUNDBERG Co, erly directed, she could take Metz | Near Seneca St, one Main 1550, | 0204 Third Ave Seattla It is no longer a question of licking the Hun, but of keeping him licked. || 425 Union Street

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