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rpretesn osnsgs gea pnnaen neem tint teem = psy we Re WOLRLGUDAY, JAN, 27, 1919. PAGE 4. IGOVERNMENT EXPERT FINISHES HIS REPORT ON REMEDY FOR OUR UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION BAGUN OF Newsraruns ‘OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST Ih News Service of ¢ Second-Ch - (This le the conclusion of Mo-| months too late. |ployment are fundamentally the tr “What I mean t# that the infor) “This would reduc come in the past the country has Y 80 per month up to ¢ mon mow $140; year €3:9%)) Gregor's Interesting Interview with| BY DON McGREGOR, [regularity of industry and the fact mation in the hands of the bureau| yearly average of |groaned under the burden * — | Or, Willlam M, Leiserson, ex | CHICAGO, ML, Jan, 27.—After| that pertodical waves of depression will help pool the labor force. unemployed *for the five fac- | “The people have eried to their biiabing Co. F = unemployment of the United States| Dr, Leiserson had explained the|sweep the country, how is your) “A@ things are the condition is! tories from 2,500 to at 1,600. municipal, county, state and the commission on industrial relations,; plan for a national system of labor) bureau going to put an end to something like this That's just an illustration, but| federal government for relief, and ‘ 4 Tr —Editor, arte to me, I nee Eg and| these? It can't make industry more “Here are five if you figufe it out and sleep on it) they have erled in vain x, . . thought it over, And It did not/ regular or prevent waves of depres:| each employs a y you'll kee how it would apply in atl| “Why? Be under our sye- Shall City, Sell Its Light Plant _— —?| soem to me complete. |nlon, whose very causes un-| of 600 men, but at different |irreguiar industries and materially|tem of yearly sppropriations for ° - | AT A GLANC! ss i i ‘ i 1 could see the tremendous help! known, occurring.” eriods of the year each em- | reduce the ave har ato blic 4mprovements there usually - hi 8 sitesi eda } Pe y 1e average number of fr-| public Improve esQUHALL the city council continue the policy of ¢ e last Or kim 0 help the persed auch a system would be to Iabor,| “No,” sald Dr, Leiverson, “but| ploys ae high as 1,000 men; so |regularly employed men through-|is no money In the treasury at the three years of increasing and extending the light and), o.4. to reguiarize hie own em.|!naamuch as it would be able toythe first thing it will do will be to) practically 1,000 men hang jout the country.” leime and relief measures must wait power plant and thereby reducing rates?” ployment. sive gor merch i cases oat fat eee Fs et Ma -tatewestiien eh athe bag va sata I objected, “that prgris on yi legi at: $s 3 F : " . ; adhd a now; in bm, » Gel uch help men, 0 wo J round to e de- (provide against your waves of de, “Now, emergency legislation t» E This question will be submitted to the voters on March| yw, plan to overcome the tedious,| "ite Information as to where labor the winter only, to find work in| mand, and thus the factories 1 fon tedious process 2 for answer. linefficiency of emergency legisia.| ¥%" needed and what particular |(be summer, and men who ‘work! really create a yearly average “That ia where the next step in| “A wave of depression that It is probably as important a question as any that will] tion in time of industrial stress or, Kind wax noeded In each pince, #o/in the summer only to find work In) of 2,600 unemployed men, the plan on which the commission| should have been prepared for, but the winter “With the information in the is working in the hose of putting hasn't, comes along, and municipal ful institution, has been made the storm center of at-/ , Jave of depression that should| haphazard way he must do at/ter only as ilustrations tem it would be possible to pool | ment comes in gin to consider plans for relief that i he migratory worker would not be 4 T " i x ost depression. t Secor the voters. The light and power plant, a most eee foreed 40 go ® ag work in the) “I am taking summer and win. hands of a labor exchange sys. (an end to unnecessary unemploy-| state and national governments be in the past year by enemies of municipal ownership. | have been provided for comes along #0 at present The principle extends to day) the Irreguiarly employed work- These waves of depression! will go into effect four or five The success of the plant has enraged them, and by jug-'—about every ten years regularly, Put I could not see that It would jobs ers at the five factories, so a ‘come at more or less regular in-| months too late. j Pt of figures, by riotous misrepresentation of facts, by de-|—and city, county and te gov-| change conditions Thie will help the migratory; man taid off in No. % would | tervals “Then when prosperity comes : ; ity Hi .| So I went back to Dr. Leiserson.| worker to regularize his own em-| know that he could get work at | “There are t the ey forget what happened.” falsehoods, has the campaign against the city light ernments hasten to legislate for re-| So , 9 here are two of them in every re n ppene Be vd ww omen Feet iiet which comes about four or five| I sald: “If the causes of unem:-| ployment No, 4, and #0 on down the line. {ten years. Whenever they hav (The End.) | MISHAPS OF DIANA DILLPICKLES | HER BEAU WITH MUCH TO LEARN r plant proceeded. . as ns siberian The light plant has been the one that cut Fores ray the dividends on the watered stock of the Seattle Elec- Bo. | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE The light plant broke down the electric monopoly. It did It forced the rates down. It was the city light plant it always made the first reductions, and the private com- y had to follow suit. In the past three years, the cost of residence lighting has reduced nearly 30 per cent. And the city light plant sible, | That is why there is at the present time a most energetic “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted HH, DEAR, HERE 1 AM OUT WALKING with co-operation of American Medical Association WITH A AO REG < AeD THGRS'S =e — a ee == Aa 1) J RLS?! T JUIT KNOW THEY wick DON’T EVER FRIGHTEN BABY PICK HIM To PIeces,” Poeuyigh | ‘\\' ‘\\ 36 THIS (3 YouR | BIRTHDAY! Wwecc! Qne, TWO, THREE, FOUR — THE BABY \ fective route. lign being waged by the special interest organs to under- Upon its treatment in the early| Example counts for much. Keep oun people's faith in their city light plant. es | | stase gt its development will de- your temper with & child, | Do the INE OF THESE ORGANS HAD THE IDIOTIC 39 ; : i y if toe In ONE OF ITS “EDITORIALS THAT |a. "heathy and ‘pe kind, gentle and patient. | 7 | sound Don't scold inually. Stern- If the people fail to vote to sustain the policy of the past) |women ase ney ted often macsebady, tat years, which has resulted in reductions of rates and the | F gyro Mongiye [nee tie, stornnees that intimidates ting of the Seattle Electric monopoly, the city may as in recent years | Cowards ari bred before ll the light plant. i to the prolonga- | their third r and character cer- tion of human life by beginning at tainly begins its constructive | the portal of life as well as in safe-| period in bayhood. guarding the machinery of the Beware of the careless nurse- j body in after years maid. She has almost unlimited A good start ts important opportunities for harming the baby. | And to mother’s instinct, valu-. One has only to visit the parks able as it may be, may be added of any city on a pleasant day to | profitably the accumulated knowl- note the neglect and misdoings of | edge of men and women who ha nursegiris. Infants are allowed to | devoted their lives to the study of |lic with the sun shining in their health rules for the nursery. eyes; are permitted to become Do you punish your child? Are| chilled or hungry. you severe? They are scoided or jerked about A common error made by young | by one arm or fed with candy and mothers is the tendency to be se-|cakes to keep them contented. vere with the growing child. When at home they are left Such a practice more than strapped in a high chair for long likely to make the child grow up| periods, or without the mother’s lof sullen, suspicious disposition. A| knowledge are dosed with opium young child knows nothing of right|or morphine in the form of “sooth- or wrong and early training is de-|ing syrups” to quiet them signed to help him tell the good Give the growing child plenty of \from the bad. But punishment is | water to drink—he needs it—and |not the shortest nor the most ef-|it’s better for him than tea. | But teach him not to drink ev- PILLS, CALOMEL) ne AND CASTOR OIL Look back at your childhood |days. Remember the “dose” moth- |er insisted on—eastor oil, calomel, cathartics, How you bated them, how you fought against taking 9 them. MO | With our children {t's different o | Mothers who cling to the old form THAT IS WHY THIS QUESTION ON THE BAL. IS OF SUCH TREMENDOUS IMPORTANCE.) T IS WHY YOU SHOULD REGISTER IMME- TELY AND BE PREPARED TO VOTE. THE) GISTRATION BOOKS CLOSE ON FEBRUARY 9. Stain on the Name of Lincoln SF OW ironic the fact that the name of Lincoln should be invoked to help along the cause of state division! | The men at Olympia pushing Sen. Hutchinson's mem- fial for clipping off an end of Idaho and a half of Washing- to make a new state are actuated by motives that never ed Lincoln in any of his public actions i Certain poor losers among the wet forces are exhibiting » ir bad sportsmanship in backing the movement | Some Spokane lawmakers favor it for the selfish rea mn | they think it will redound to the prosperity and prestige] ur town. MEN WHO CANNOT BEAR DEFEAT AND MEN VHO STRIVE TO BRING HOME THE PORK WORK- G IN THE NAME OF HONEST ABE! mt This Dale an “Ornery” Cuss? NWILLING to obtain an advisory vote of the people on the purchase of the Seattle, Renton, & Southern, Coun- Dale has again introduced an ordinance to make a purchase of the property for $1,500,000 on a 28-year ent basi |. The ordinance will not come to the council for action next Monday. At that time it will be too late to submit it to the people's on March 2. But Councilman Dale should worry. Dale MADE NECRTIE,. Ne wears A | | 1 the council should buy it without the people's vote. ” f physic simply Fi sf he r : ~ Half-Day Wasted But your old doll,” her mother _—————— of physic simply don't realize what | However, there are eight other councilmen besides Dale.| A facetious boss said to a new!answered, “is an ood as over” “DON'T YOUR ‘CR— WO, MISS DILCPIEKLES, they do. The children’s revolt is c RES EHO hodearrier: So am I as good as ever,” the SARS BURN, 1 CAN'T SAY TMAT MY ’ founded. Their ten little | “Look here, friend, didn’t I hire | little girl retorted, “but the doctor MR, JINKS € EARS BURN. WHY | insides” are injured by them. you to carry bricks up that ladder| brought you a new baby.” | If your child's stomach, liver and by the day?” 00 | bowels need , give only | “Yes, sir.” said the hodearrier,| Only One ‘BROMO QUININE’! nN y | delicious * Syrup of Figs.” Its action ts positive, but }touching his cap. Whenever yoo feel « cold coming om thine of | “Well, I've had my eyes on you, | [Me ee nnmeee AEC cee See | and you've only done it half a day soot BA hE today. You spent the other half coming down the ladder.” The hodcarrier touched his cap ain. a i jgentle, Millions of mothers ke Svze- Wz this ‘harmless “fruit. laxatly ! Bez. handy; they know children love to me take it; that it never fails to clean) | the liver and bowels and sweeten | She—TI think I shall continue my the pach, and that a teaspoon- | Walk alone. ful given today saves a sick child) He—Oh, but I hope you don’t con- “— i be aie kee ame tomorrow, sider me a bore. — ; eee | Peden peptone og hewn rea Ask your druggist for a 50-cent| She-—No, hardly that, Percy—a ve "ae ick teen bottle of “California Syrup of \ None so Blind 0 potn ¥ yrup gimlet. Saturday sigs igh 1 Cat tan ok tt the 0 bie sakes Figs,” which has full directions for Night babies, children of all ages and for | grown-ups plainly on each bottle, | | Beware of counterfeits sold here. | See that it is made by “Calffornia | Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any | other kind with contempt. i All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Guaranteed to arrive tn perfect con- dition. Also Crahe, Smelt, Trout, Kippered Halmon and ail other see products. See the fish before shipped if you wish. 801 Northern Bank Bi Main 6476. charity meeting last night?” | ‘It was I who passed the plate around!" —Judge. . STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25@ Large. Modern Outside Rooms for ‘One or Tro. ROG oe Hard to Suit. A gentleman in a country town owns & row of houses, and in one of them lives a married son of his} who is noted for his miserly habits This had got to such a itch that for several years his fathor had been unable to get a single peuny of the rent due to him. | As he did not want to take harsh | measures, he at last went round to his son one morning and said “Look here, Tom, it’s plainly no use my trying to get any rent out} of you for that house of mine, so| cided to give it to you.” 1 interposed the son | “I shan't have it.” “Why not, pra |astonished paren “Because then,” replied the un abashed son, “I'd have to pay the taxes, and goodness knows they ave heavy enough in this town.” eee Not She “Just met your wife.” “That #07. What'd she have to! say? Village Blacksmith Grass Shears Are Better and Cheaper TAH, WELL, WO HAVE A GREAT DEAL No. 2 Straight Shank To CeARN ABOUT GIRLS, MR. JINKS.” ag 4 , Bac Grass Shears .$1.00 Spinning Specials GPS» 30¢ Vein, Hand M: Sg-In. Hand Made St Bar Cheasty’s Pre-Inventory Sale Ends Saturday To Clean Up for Feb, Ist Inventory Ae Velrer Tate ecb csi ccc . All Broken Lines Hats up to $5.00. All Silk Shirts just ... sareeeely Price All 50c Neckwear fs 3 for $1.00 exclaimed the from 20 to 24 Inches long. 40c 6-in. Hand Made Village Blacksmith Cabinet or E $25.00 Boy's 19-in. Lorain Bicycle .............., New Departure Brake and Mud Guards, Try our Velvet Edge Razor Blade Sharpener, if you are cranky or particular. SPINNING’S CASH STORE 3435;3427 All $1.00 Neckwear .........+4+ All better Scarfs......... .Just % Price All solid colors. -.....10 per cent Off All 50c ‘Hose.......... 35¢, 3 for $1.00 All Broken Lots Underwear. .1-3 to 1-2 Off All Broken Lines of Fancy Shirts, many up Go to a Dentist? He Did Not. Read what he says: thing.” t wasn't my wife!” oe Waste of Men His Wife—This paper saya an | ff Boston Dentis SAM regular siock in’ this ‘big’ Men's’ Store | [J zairomd te ein. "°°" in teh Tor tate btn (OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE | Railroad + Magnate — Whot a ‘ dentist. I have , waste of energy! A board of five ing teeth all winter My tere directors could have done It just [told me to go to the Hoatem Dy as thoroughly. especially priced from * 10% to 50% Off IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS © An unhealthy body, and the un-| stringy urine, too frequent or sup- . oe way you took e Bt At Cheasty it’s off |B ny, nore tooth and put in Bridwal {happiness and misery which os ee ype na All these are rd “ n surprised me, felt nol ow. r e prevented by an ordi- Oo war) “Values Tell How about you and that tele- |B pain and I can now eat as well TAKE PICTURES OF The victims reported by Arm-|!0W, May be pr oie bs : diseased kidneys or Bladder you at phone girl an I ever could. Bo sure T wilifl| strong and Marshall were prisoners |/®4ry Judgment and care. Keep) may lead to fatal Bright's disence, ‘he has sent me back my soll- Boog: the Bogten Dentists to all jeaptured in a tribal war, A com-| yout stomach and kidneys tn shape} Dont wait until th, Me isease. aire, mn nd ours : Mr lite eff, eh?” vitae wince CANNIBAL JOYFEST |pany of Tahiti gendarmes* arrested | and you will have good health. The|upon you. Go to your drugelet “ 3 eTHR NELSON, the ringleaders and th kidneys’ work is to throw off the] once, Get a 2 ee awards, Wash, ett sade | athe Pg ce. Get a trial box of GOLD Ond:Prominent Feature : ; SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 27, |tenced * ig oe ig imprison peipenons bapa vb cy sat oe rages Haarlen¥ Ot1 Capsules, “Ig fe a manly man—one of Ths '* but one of many tentt-fl) Photographs of a cannibal dance|™ent In New Caledonia, wise 4} ny Pautomatically the linet” teorete of the pure, oni. those fellows who stands out?’ monials we receive. You canff\around a steaming kettle were|,,Atmstrong and Marshall found) regularly. | and a y inal, imported Haarlem Oil, the | i ; ,|the feast over when they arrived,|other organs will take care of/kind your great-grar i siarene as Ania, beet Teka the but the kettle, scooped out of a| themselves, About two capenion pg rarer D. Th, Armstrong and= Marcus M.(ttee trunk and sheathed in copper,| Diseased conditions of the blad-| keep you toyed up and feeling fine Marshall of Los Angeles, who ar.|W@% till steaming and beneath it|/der or kidneys are indicated by 4/ Money refunded if they do not edgy weg he Be |were the relics of banquet. nervousness, — sleepl@sness, that |help you, But remember to asloafos save lots of money pain by coming to nd suffer no “Ll guess so, father. Anyway, js ears do.” Poor Tribute | “This fellow evidently doesn't | , y th 6 3 feeling, dizziness, | the tmported GOLD ° think much of our fountain pen, - ———— tired, worn-out ported GOLD MEDAL brand “why he #e t nausea, backache, lumbago, rheu-|In sealed — packa, 25 rae 6 a ed, Bil soir Wil that "vest ome NAVY YARD ROUTE [inatism, pain gn the lower abdo- | $1.00, Ges, 250, 600 and “ r vidios | SBLBOE DAN ABTIEG Steamers M. B, Kennedy and Tourist | men, many so-called “female trou- For sale and gu , eee RR GFF Ree HIPPODROME Leave Colman Dock, Beattle, 6:20 (except | bles,” severe pain and discomfort |Owl Drug Compa ane eee St. and Righth Ay., Seattle, The Use Ghy cars via Westinke av. Modern, Kitchen elegantiy furnished rooms, with the best in cleanliness, comfort and ‘tesy for the least oR ‘Transient, ni; Pri ‘ weokiz, $2.60 to 06 Fitth and@ University Sunday), £00, 10:20 @ m,, 1p ‘Amusement cept Sunday nday 2:80), 6:80 » | Saturday, 11:46 pm. — ‘Tin ubject to change withour cp Panaadings: STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS \ | After Christmas | = when urinating, bloody, cloudy and | ment. “1 do wish,” observed Mildred, | “that Santa Claus bad brought me | a new doll for Christmas.” Opposite Bon Marche, Seat Come Today—Don't Wait Om Mom elke eee 10-PIECE UNION ORCHEST! o t D Teachers table not! ‘phone Mate 31 ANT RY eae Na Nino i te ey