The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 4

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One result of discussion of the nation’s pre- paredness for war seems likely to be the formation of a general staff for the navy similar to that of i] the army. The ccupation of a general staff is to put into operation plans and resources in time of war and to sit around looking wise the rest of the time. To be sure, we occasionally hear of the general staff testing some invention, but really it is only about one year in 20 that the general staff is able to earn its salt. We are going to suggest to President Wilson and Secretary Daniels that if they have to appoint a general naval staff they put in it one citizen who knows little or nothing about naval aff: This appointee should be some shrewd, honest, courageots man who knows a thief from a profes- sional expert, who can spot a faker or lobbyist on sight and who has the courage to denounce a man SEAT A a Epa as beat * ae MEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS) Telegraph News Service of the Watered at Seattle, W. By mati, out of city, Mo per month up te @ mos; & mow, $1.40, your $3.36 By carrier, city 3be & month. Perinkea Daily by The Star & Ct change co: _ Well Armed ERINEX, provisional burgomaster of Louvain, has got off some words that ought to be engraved in marble B ang put in the archives at Washington. He says: 4 America, armed with bread, is Americanizing Belgium!’ Less than a gear ago America knew almost nothing about Belgium and certainly had little interest in it. The Belgians re just a small people located over there somewhere near » France, Germany and Holland. The war came. America ld a peaceful, industrial people starving amid the hor- of war. America took up another “white man’s burden,” A with the bayonet, not with political arrogance, but with bread. Men, women and children were foodless. It was| enough for America. America armed herself with bread invaded Belgium | What does Americanizing Belgium with bread mean?| means something more ‘than filling empty stomachs. When Christ, chosen for crucifixion, went up on to the mtain and refused the world rather than bow down to Evil, including war, He had a vision of all the peoples lov-! each other as brothers and sisters. He had put Himself d all the possibilities of human life into a short sermon, ove ye one another. He saw mankind struggling for it, owly progressing toward it, finally reaching it, as the ALL hose Belgian men and women are our brothers and sisters Our bread is sympathy, help, love, and such was Christ } 7 Can any nobler sentiment concerning America be graven Wh the imperishahle records than that she impressed upon a Avhole nation the klory of universal brotherhood? nt!" ie Be he 26 Broadway Uplift MASE HAVE just received a very neat communication) ee from Room 1409, No. 26 Broadway, New York, N. Y., Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who desires us to thoroughly Miliarize ourselves and our readers with the accomplish- mts of the Rockefeller Foundation. The Foundation has provided for the Belgians two ps with 10,500 tons of assistance, at an expenditure of} 000,000, “and (quoting young Mr. Rockefeller) realizing o that the war and the industrial depression have created eat want at’ home (there are 560,000 idle men in New York ), the Foundation has also contributed $45,000 in relief the poor of New York city.” The Foundation is working at eradication of the hook- particularly in British West Indies, Central America, | lon, the Malay States and the Philippines, also establish- a Chinese Medical commission to look after the public h of China. It has put $225,000 into a tract in Louisiana | the conservation of migratory birds that eat insects that} agricultural interests. | Mr. Rockefeller consumes two pages of his communica- in impressing” upon us that “next in importance to the} tlgian relief work” has been the establishment of a depart-| mt for the investigation of industrial rélations under di-| jon of an expert imported from Canada | _ It’is altogether a pleasing communication. The fact! | that the Belgians are being fed and the Malay States relieved | ‘of hookworms warms the heart and there’s the blessed hope) that Canadian investigation of our industrial relations will | lead to revelations by observing which we can all of us| oe $100,000,000 Foundations. THEN SOME EIGHT) MILLIONS OF US NEED NEVER BE HUNGRY AND WILL BE ABLE TO SEE THE WISDOM OF BEING SHOT UP OR BURNT UP WHEN WE DON’T LIKE LOW WAGES. * The Proper Way to Make Good Times bs: IN the Seattle Commercial Club has to front. It has launched a campaign for the development of home dustries. It’s going to search out the manufacturer who,| ' because his industry is stunted financially, or by reason of » its location, is not making it the big, prosperous, thriving | enterprise it might become with proper nourishment. It's to help these men. IT’S GOING TO MAKE JOBS _AND BOOST SEATTLE PAYROLLS. aS If that isn’t the best way to get good times, then we| don’t know what we're talking about | Here’s to the Seattle Commercial club, viriie, red-blooded, | | come the ae = hs : Jad Salts ts Inexpensive and ts “dull of pep; an asset to the community! May its energy made from the acld of grapes and Biever grow less! | lemon juice, combined with Mthir ; i and sodium phosphate. This harm }less salts is used by thousands o Some Supreme Lawyer Answer | people for stomach trouble with ex | HAT Arizona anti-alien employment law is another fine cellent reeults | chance for constitutional rights and state’s rights to ———ove. A ‘ . | Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days gain get together in the ring, with bare knuckles. ITCHING ECZEMA wuatiete fetund money it ae er) © If the matter of political freedom for women must be| COVERED ENTIRE oding ‘Plisa, “futfue “ares” cssiieet Birictly left to the states, why not the matter of labor free ¥ ane +a tens ie 3 dom of Japs, Hindus and Mexicans? BODY, RESINOL CURED DRUNKENNES so a Raa x | WHEN A woman gets a divorce and $400 alimony a month, and) Is a curable disease, which re. finds she cannot live on it, we commence to suspect that the wrong per- Ca LP I ATA mimeo acura 2 “etre ne aa sag PO arene Peetedits Ned tcuires treatment. The ORRINE gon got the divorce. alled. Resinol Stopped Itch: | treatment can be used with abso “a PEE TEES I i | ing Immediately \tute confldence. It destroys all de | WELL, WHAT do the women expect, anyhow? If they think the MoS | ANY i HING | “My entire body, even |sire for whiskey, beer, ar other in. [congressmen ought to get up and give them their seats, we vote “Aye!” lt toctared “cori” ‘tilatera® coal neta: Gib pomleuniias scene Ne iso “Hurrah!” | itlaminatd f cd : vi a | ly y Y | blister as|home, No sanitarium expense. No < ue She pti Hie’ Aetinet insk Mite belts, hes re vie chy eet Bl large as a poo When one woule jloss of time from work. Can be She ente ppartme| ore Me jey're one burst, water would come from it,|given secre! f, afte . Hr Bre het tine Ogee te nash oo aes bora when his wife/and complained about a lamp she wee ¢ |and then tt would turn into. a very | yer Ad) See whe: benefit fear he] lips ti ? ; y| | ely vere ee bates ase a oot 4, demanding that it a, Good Bet painful sore, The burning and itch-| use, your money will be refunded. 3 FIVE CHICAGO sidermen spent four hours looking for an alley.| “What's the matter with it, ma:|your father’) fuer Can Mek | ing were something terrible, ng 1) ORRING ts prepared ie twe | There's no saloon down that alley, that’s certain! | 4 ‘ a § oP nor res jforms: Nc Secret treatment, & ahere dam All right. I'll bet ye. When'll| think I had one of the worst caser| powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill < scammmepoege — It has all the faults of my we pull the serap off? lof eczema a human being ever had,|form, for those who desire to take| Protect husband and none of his virtues ener @ | “1 used eight different kinds o/|Yoluntary treatment. Costs only | ‘ec! Please explain yourself Half-Year Speed remedies without success, 1 then{$!.00 a box, Come in and talk] Yourself Horlicks Well, it has a good deal of brass How fast is your car, Mmson?”| tried Resinol Ointment and Resino’ /OVer the matter with us. Ask for | pay ( about it. It is not remarkably “Well, it keeps about six months| Soap and it stopped the itching IM. | booklet Ask fi Lf pee brilliant, requires # great deal of ahead of my income | MEDIATELY. 1 gragually notic Swift's Pharmacy, 2nd and Pike, | or Me: (4 16 & ; | attention, is unateady.on its legs, - ~|a: change Ae better. Now Iam) SS = } ORIGINAL 2 Bn cot . ~ (OD ia eaguothy cap porgryee bs always out lentirely cured, and am without a E - . at bedtime and is bound to smo! Customers bring shoes here |) pimple or blemish on an Gol meee ere J pimp! ) any part of old-Filled GENUINE The Food Drink for all Ages—Others are Imitations aw from every part of the city, be- | my body (Signed) Edward F Spectacles oo a a —_——______- —- He Could cause our work is different McCullough, 249 River St. Matta ee The Virginus Virginia M. and Righth Av., Beattie, Kit Brown (on fishing trip)—Boys, It’s a bit better. pan, Boston, Mass: Aug. 11, 1914 Fluted With, Sp lao any care via Westinke ay. Modern chen the boat Is sinking! Is there any I ; ' Lenses, $2.00. ) 8 y Resinol Ointment and .esinol S , the best ra jone here who knows how to pray? REGAL SHOE fare sold by all druggists, For dan | Hotel Privileges |""ionss'xser"t ie REPAIR SHOP [i esate: her gam ae | Browo—All right. You pray, |L First aritt Seneca. Muin 4126. |nol, Baltimore, Md, \ DIANA DILLPICKLES JUST ONE OF THE MANY “THAT GENTLEMAN. SURELY Knows M&. 1 WondDeR WHO HE 197 REMEMBER MG, | MIS? DLLPICKLES $ “JARVIS£ AND “JARVIS. BUT You aes You are—— ¢” DON'T SEEM GLAD STAR—TUESPAY, SAN. 48, 1915. | If Navy Must Have General. Staff, Make It a L PAGE 4, or a body of men who seek to exploit naval affairs for selfish ends. The idea that a general staff of directors, .of army, navy, railroads or most anything else, should consist wholly of experts or professionals is a mi taken one. It means a limitation of views. It means the taking of a lot of things for granted that are not so, or that are obsolete. It means lack of publicity to which the public is entitled. It means less explanation of the “Why?” PF” NOTHING DOING, mY DEAR LADIES! Dome} Don'r TRY FO BUTT WN AHGAD OF PEoPLe WHO HAve STOOD IN Line! GO WAY Back I! | | CREDIT MEN GO AFTER MEMBERS: PONTO, THE PURP One of the bent attended meetings | in the history of the organization was held Monday night by the Se attle Association of Credit Men, at the Butler hotel. Plans for a mem bership beginning next month 4 ACIDIN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indigestion ampat discus A wellknown authority stater that stomach trouble and indiges tion fs nearly always due to acidity acid sto h—and not, as mos folks believe, from a lack of dige» tive Juices. He states that an ex cess of hydrochloric acid in” thr stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then ou meals sour like garbage In a can forming adid fiuide and which inflate the stomach like a toy | balloon We then get that heavy | lumpy feeling in the chest, we erue., tate sour food, belch gas, or have ‘heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or nausea He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead get from an) cy four ounces of Jad Salts » a tableapoonful in a glass ater before breakfast while tt | is effervescing, and furthermore, t Jeontinue this for one w Whi |relief follows the first ». it tr important to neutralize the acidity |remove the gas-making mass, star! | the liver, stimulate the kidneys and |thus promote a free flow of pure | digestive Juices. \ | ebbatotrs, {from the herd in a room by Itself. fit for human consumption! Think jof this waste of food! This indicates that it would be |cases of kidney ive One There’s no staff or association that isn’t better for having an honest, vigor: ‘ous, kicking minority. This country doesn’t need a general naval staff that will stick together, cover up its own weak- nesses and look on silently, the navy, while millions are for the fair repute of being wasted and war scares worked up for the benefit of contractors. A general naval staff should mean brains, all sorts of brains, not merely brains bound up in a cold compress of red tape and professionalisra. DISEASE? [louraunsts or everett tus] WHY NOT WAR ON IT ISA FOOD DESTROYER ° FOOD | Many people labor under the false belief that government in spectors destroy animals which display even the mildest signe of disease. This is not the case. If such an order were fiterally car- “I we would have a meati tion Proper examination prevent the diseases will easily which man jis Mable to catch from flesh food. This examination {s made in most and yet at the same time the consumer should do all| possible to protect himself against th chance of eating “bad mes 34 In order to determine wheter a beast is good for human food, it should be examined carefully be fore and after sianghter. In the post mortem examination the ani mal should be examined separately Such suspected animals should be examined not only for signs of dis- | ease but for all inflammation and for bruised parts which should be carefully eut out | Among the most common dis-| eases with which our inspectors deal are tuberculosis, hog cholera, | swine plague, lumpy jaw, tape-| worm, ete. | Thus, in 1910, federal inspectors | pronounced D00 cattle and 29,000 | hogs consumptive and therefore un hetter to war on this disease as a means of fncreasing mest supply n to worry about acreage to d more cattle, The dangers from spoiled meat are astonishingly small when it is taken into consideration that the recognition of spotled meat, which is also injurious to health, is a very difficult task it is probably true that the larg. er number of cases of so-called pto- maine poisoning from meat are du not to the chemical compoun called by this name, but to the pi ence of certain bacteria belonging | either to the paratyphold or hog! cholera group. Such meat may be Infected as a fore slaughter or be contaminated filthy surroundings, implements, vehicles, etc,, after killing. The danger of neglected teeth is greater than that of smallpox, ac cording to Dr. H. W. Wiley. Eternal vigHance is the price of good teeth. Teeth are like organs of the body. If they a be kept in good condition they must be properly exercised, and they must be kept clean. To exer- cise the teeth, give them some thing to chew on. SURE TEST “Wuz that th’ “I dunno, Wu i “I dunno, We'll wait till 1 o'clock an’ if it blows again, it wuz!” AIR COMING OUT? } whistie?” er" | Ht Dandruff causes a feverish irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair d rid the scalp of every dandruff get a 25-cent of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After a few applications the hair stops com- ing out and you can’t find any dan bottle result of disease in the animal be 25. or uy go It ne’ ou right for ladies’ use $25.00 Little Used Lady's Bicycle The best buy in Seattle. SPINNING’S CASH when filing wrong. 10¢ 50c 6-0z. Handled Germantown Brad or Tack Hammer The handiest little hammer you can find for light work druff. Compass or Pad Saw ....... Just turn thumbscrew and handle released and can be used on file. is easier and faster to use handle © Automobile Headlight Burner, Lamp Lava Tip ........... 10¢ You should always have an extra ». as You never know when one is ing to break or stop up on you, takes but a second to put on a w one when the old tip goes Tt doesn't pay to go with- t a good light with burners at Just eh eneeeeceens ae +. $9.00 STORE 1415-1417 Fourth Av. | The Wrong in Overdoing Overdoing causes most sickness Overwork and worry bring on most weakness The inside forces and the body tissues are simply used up faster than they can be repaired. The body is filled with waste matter: The kidneys are slowed up in their od-filtering work. The blood gets heavy and impure, The kid- neys weaken A gogd kidney medicine is cer. tainly needed, but it is quite as necessary to avoid worry, over- work, late hours, excesses, etc.; to diet more lightly; to take milk and water instead of strong drinks; to get more light outdoor exercise, rest and sleep, Giving the kidneys a little rest helps the mediéine work better. Doan's Kidney Pills have a won- derful record of success all over the world in repairing weak kid neys. Thousands publicly recom mended them. A Seattle Man Says: Edmund H Crowe, engineer, 1015 Sth Ave. N,, Seattle, says: “I had considerable trouble from the kidney secretions, and I often had to get up at night to pass them My: back was lame and weak and used to pain me most of the time. I often had terrible headaches and dizzy spells. I tried a num remedies, but got very tthe hele until IT took Doan’s Kidney Pills After I used two boxes, my back sot better and my kidneys acted regularly. Since then I haven't heen troubled at all.” “It catches me right there every time”

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