The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1915, Page 4

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HAGUE or NEWSPAPERS Watered at Seattle, Wash, Postoftice as Becond-Ch mail, out of city, 360 per month up to 6 moa; ¢ mos #1 By carrion city 250 a m Se ee ee rere Billions for a Navy for PEACE INSURANCE Not 1 Cent for a Navy for Aggression Bea sney ‘Ww’: not be a jitney | jitney, as all the world will soon know, is a bus _} that does not require a track to run upon, is independent ppand, because of its reckless manner of getting immediate} Aransportation results, is hurting the business of regular fran @hised roads with real bond issues and a seat in the legislature. | Then why not be a jitnmey? Read you please, g where you please, eat what you please, do what you please Sb regaraics: of time or circumstances, social surveys, efficiency P experts, regulating committees, pros and health and don’t worry clubs. It’s a new idea William’s Sound Advice a what antis, Life cures ROF. WILLIAM H. TAFT recently came out with a Statement regarding the crisis which may at any momer Confront the United States as a result of the European! 3 ppembroglio, which for moderation of utterance and patriotic, Sensible advice is a gem of the first water | It is a situation demanding the highest form states Manship and patriotism which, as Taft remarks, “neither! Pride nor monetary passion should influence.” Personal differences must be set aside, political affiliations; forgot, and the people of this country, regardless of what European origin, stand united in support of whatever px the administration may adopt. It is a matter of ley congratula tion that in a time of trial Taft is big enough to stand by the a | uy “Opposite party, night or -wr0Ng, for his country’s welfare ag ws {ls It So, Albert? NITED STATES SENATOR ALBERT B. FALL of} New Mexico is vigorously tion in Mexico. pabout Villa. Let's see, didn't Villa put a new embargo on the Pear j son railroad and lumber mills a little while back? And isn’t Fall the representative of the English syndicate in this intry ¢ It Looks So IRST NATIONAL BANK casionally gets out a fin urging American interven- | He is particularly venomous in his remarks} f San Fra whic icisco h ox ial letter telling the Pa tific coast folks what's what, or thereabouts, announces that| auto experts figure that cost of operation will bring down itney bus business kerwallop, but, if it doesn't, “public sentiment must ultimately be the deciding factor.” Wise little old First National! Meanwhile, the bus own pers aren't operating on six-cylinder experts’ figures and pub- ji pentinens is riding in the cute little jitneys more and more. The Pow Foreign 1 Editor 2 fate of the Austrian editor makes us much more con- T" t lot Two hours before publication the rsubmit his paper to the war censors, Opinions to suit their views, or make him get out entire mew issue. It's a wonder that they don't have asylums for editors and composing room foremen War is terrible. New and Bright ANBY, President of Chicago’s board of trade, that} the rise in bread prices will not cause suffering amongst i the poor, because the poor won't eat so much Say, there's a cracking bright new idea for the poor. Economize by not eating! —— ne Let Us Consider 7. balance of exports is growing at the rate of $1,600,000, 000 per year. Say, if we had more ships, wouldn’ body, breeches and bread-box? ented with our lowly Vienna editor has who blue-pencil his| an t open = | says they be exporting, us, BRYANT HOWARD, Jr., says his third gem.” Having had wives that were vindictive, wite “a selfish, jealous mg@rcenary and notoriety seeking, according to his view, Bry ant ought to know a gem when he sees or Blessing young people! and may Ma Howard's check book never run out of numbers | CHILDREN, YOU should not sing “London Bridge Is Falling Down.” It isn’t neutral. Paid-for Publicity—Talk No. JUsT TO KE THE RECORD sTRA The Port Commission on February received bids ¢ ablelt from Seattle dailies as follows: P.-1 Timem, $1.32; St Be, nnd by motion directed the undersigned to Insert in The Star 0 days an ad two columns wide inches long—and to sign it is the final talk of the sertes A Creed for the Port I believe Seattle will gradually become “The & of I believe the public terminals built by the pre are necessary for the general welfare of the city, sta west, and that the people will not allow them to be virt by sale or lease to their natural enemies The Port Commission |illness it is best STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915. PAGE 4 Uke \& ™ Perrecrcy INFaTUATED wim me iat f "MAMA, ENNA De "RAR He, DiANa, HveRyY Time | uy, NANA, IT ia THe Well, SPEAR TO YOUR SH MAS A You See SometHine Some | One ony. THAT 18 FATHER ABOUT ITs ENT HARP OTHER WOMAN HAS, You NEEDED TO Give Som wear we MUSIC Room, WANT One THIS HOUSE 4 s A TONES LUXURY AN IMPOSSIBLE "DADDY, 1 HEAD OVER SARS iN LOVE with aN IVAUIAN HARP, To “Quit KIDIENG Me Av 7? SEE YOU HAVE A SEVERE Filling a Pr Fall Short _ Encouraging came a manicure tag COLD, EVERETT, WOW LE? ME Your wife needs rides in VON ES saaeornen Catealls and groan tables) “Then he had his nails manteurea ‘OU a d eges are ecte age,jevery day spose? ren CON 1 NERO OF oral right doc, Ti drop. word|,, When friends will by you sta Dae still the Reoet piers pe ba rd epavie I don't think A COLD ALL THE YEAR among the real estate agonts that |! ice aueee tans bi ary advice oy who is in the midst of a long|he'll follow her any farther.” ROUND, NO MATTER HOW {might look at property in the| Who never lent « han monologue, continues to recite his] “Why mot?” ay uburbs eee ne “The 2 oy! t wit “ey ir 18, EVERY MORNING stichas + ¢ % | Pinall A despairing spectator|a aeanet ae 4 T8KE A GOOD COLD BATH Her Retort | hurls a boot on the stage, and the oa © ‘ me ee A smart New York girl at New-| actor starts t etreat behind the ave port last summer administered a vandal sige alg Symptoms lelever rebuke to a biase and pat Keep on playing! cries the C. N. MeCune is maneuvering sus- roulzing young Englishman nineger inthe wines, "Keep on|piciously, making various kinds of | The girl overheard her hostens Ry) tah we mon tae weneee baie improvements around bis place, and way that whe wished o | n rod ° Gsite Tea Far all are ratproof with wife! y econo- the Briton to her (the New Yor hiey fee ene rer 5 girl atlmy. He keeps bumming, “Blest Be girl) and the girl also caught the \ | the glove counter. He bought! the Tie That Binds,” and patting h reply ia teal ies ik gloves every day for a week. To] foot—Fairview Cor. Adrian, Mo, When tho” Mogiishinan wae. pre Aiscourage fs attentions she be-l Journal sented the girl bowed, carefully pth and then quietly sald to her| hoates | ’ ‘Thank you. Now trot him back 4 SOUR STOMACH—PAPE ry please.” | Pere | ere He bans P ; | Wonder what upset your stom-| pep opr con wd ‘ger wort ttle boy having his muslc : stomach regulated and they esi lesson was asked by ‘his teacher, te ae ton, walt their favorite foods without fear, What are pauses? did the damager-do you? We If your stomach doesn't take And the quick response war don't bother. If your stomach 18 care of your Iberal limit without A SORE CHEST AND A RAW NOSE Things that grow on pussy-cate ta 0 tovens 12 com, coun ent a rebellion: if your food is ® damage ee ¢ “ iY tead By p, remember ARE ENOUGH OF & CURSE WiTHOU? Plain as Mud ont; and what you Just Ste sae very | qulokant euréets sibel arulens for 41ISTENING TO ONE OF You re A does corn pop?” head dieuy and aches; belch gasen| let is Pape's Diapepsin, whieh Yat, Fee Beh She Seon Bey and acids and eructate undigested | costs only fifty cents for a large COLD BATH LIARS! SCAT | \ gous are ot auch a nature an (0 fa and clés and erwotate undigested | ee ey are storea. 9 eer cilitate expansion and render it ex food ane Pepe's Diapepsin, ané in| wondertil—it digests food and antiseptic or disinfectant in every home. A good 5 necessary By its use dis ease can be greatly checked. One must be careful, howe to use a disin: fectant that in do ing away with bad odors, is also killing germs that breed disease There are many antiseptics and dis- infectants on the markets that will not destroy bacteria. A disinfectant of is chloride of lime and it can be bought at any drug store. An other is a carbolle acid solution Mixing up three teaspoonfuls of the acid to a quart of water will give you a 1 per cent solution which ‘ou can be sure is effective under ordinary circum- nces. Bichloride of mercury also is use ful, but one must use it careful taking especial care that none the deadly tablets are left around where the children find them Mixing one 74-grain tablet in a pint of water will give a 1 to 1,000 olution which is strong enough for most purpd When a patient is contagious sickness he tendant should bathe tn of lying might and al solving one 7%-grain tablet in five quarts of water However, where you use septic or disinfectant In a case to consult a pby most of them ate sician first, for very poisonous. In typhold cases one must always lremember to disinfect the toflets I believe by the time another legislature venes publi cka now|and water systems in the house. being finished will be recognized public utilities, and their. modern character and efficient equipment prover Wheat bron eaten saw ee-0:coresl I believe the hard work of the Commission which conatru them | (# one of the best remedies for con Another article in The Star's health campaign being conducted _ with co-operation of American Medical Association anh tocar al DISINFECTION SAFEGUARD OF HEALTH ‘SYRUP OF FIGS — FOR CROSS, SICK ! to 10,000 solution of bichloride of mereury The hair also should be washed] in it, which may be made by dis an nth | contempt an FEVERISH CHILD Mothers can rest easy after giv- ing “California Syrup of Figs,” be- cause in x few hours all the clog ged-up waste, sour bile and fer menting food gently moves ont of the bowels, and you have a well playful child again. Children sim ply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, live gets sluggish and stomach disor | dered When cr feveriah restless see if tongue is coated, then give ; this delicious “fruit laxative.” Chil dren love it, and ft can not caw injury No difference what ails your little one—if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach. ache, bad breath, remember, a gen tle “inside cleansing” should al ways be the first treatment given Full directions for babies, chil recovering | dren of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” then look carefully and see that it {s made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” We make no smaller size. Hand ther fig syrup ‘Stomach Troubles Due to Acidity SO SAYS EMINENT SPECIALIST So-called stomach tre % Buch as ndigestion, wind and stomach-ache, are. probably nine cases out of ten, simpl ce that fermenta | tion im takin in the food « will be appreciated, and present criticism of location stro and | stipation, but it le very fattening,| tents of tt couring the : Y 9+ + Pessimism as to tonnage or earnings will soon be silenced jand If one eats It he should leaye|{2rmat as é a % beteve that the c,Atain elevator public fruit cold storage loff some other neavy food. Ii hat P eosin Sueeet E Public salmon warehousos, public cargo terminal for lumber, nen ® heartburn, while the % state aid of further improvements, uch aa San Francisco receives 2: acl flames the dell 3 California and Vancouver gets "iedar alt Conaen cat ach tre : re the fermenting Fi 1 heliewe that in 16 ferm: unnat j be advertising the Public in| ural and’ acid tation I not Out the city’s assets of pub Jonty unnatura involve sNaequences If not cor 1 bette lic Belt 1 TRENTOD J, March 12.—A| p or prevent fermenta formly in rvice to eve Al nate Sucarieeah A, catksaas at L contents of the stom ‘4 $3.50 per car, and rail and water freight ra 0: | wery Ww tried in the MeKinley| utralize the acid, and 7 wae . .F me Ce She it bland ar a te 4 I helleve that small factories and industrial establishments in outer|hospital by Dr. H. 1. Dollinger. | maenania 3 zones, within the city, now handicapped by prohibitive aw charges|His patient, Ada Tucker, suffered fective a of the railroads, will thus be commercial nexed it: MAE trom a tractute of the jaw, fades i equally accessible to any dock or any railroad | rf | ; the margeons fried to wet the bone, | finns 3 I believe that the policy of transcontinental lines Aividing the|but without result city into aub-ports or “apheres of influence,” In short-sighted and, must] With sudden. inspiration, be readjusted because of the Public Port Utilities Dollinger told a joke to the I believe the saving thereby to the thweat shippers will juatity|She laughed heartily, The natur every dollar of outlay made the Pi mimission, will justify the threw the bone Into post demand of an inland-trained population | res Rag bere ih bier ln rated inagnestu. which —— — and thus enabie the stomach to. Prepare for Panama aiid sous auable the stomeah 4 ; You will find the room YOU] Gerea by poison: yrs hi HAMILTON HIGDAY Aast, Sec'y and Traffic Mgr. want in Star “For Rent” Ads * ment gerous acids—-M, back with} plosive in character; there is « fracture of a particle along its two radil, the endosperm swelling very considerably, the peripheral por tions cohering with the hull, but the fractured quarters turning back to meet below the embryo ! why, mm. om, where are you xo ing? I'm golug to tell little sister Answered Now, my friends,” said the can didate, making another effort to aro enthusiasm in his bearers, need in order to car by the biggest what do we this constituency rity in its history response was immediate and) | enthusiastic. jevAnother candidate!” yelled the | Ja adience as one man | oe. Not Out Often. Yes, thet great baseball jwas married last week “Any change in him? “No. He is running and sliding for home more than ever His Record | First Employer—-How long has jotrox's boy worked in your office? Second Employer—About half an hour. He has been with us six months now, . A Journalist's Lament The British censors are so mean That Germans should equip A swift, destruetive submarine And sink the censorship ° To Make 'Em “Bight” What are you going to call your stock company ? Peninsula, because it's almost | Jentirely surrounded by water.” Sir! She—It seems strange that you| did not remember my face and yet you remembered my name. He (awkwardly) — Well, you know, you have an attractive sort | jot name | Too Liberal, fo a | tel He--I hear you and Grace don't} speak She--Yes—the horrid little eat gave me a birthday party and had -]& cake with about a hundred can- ddles on it! sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing. Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnec+ essary. five minutes you will wonder what became of the indigestion and dis tress. Millions of men and women today know that It is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dia-| T5¢ that $1.00 Trowel-Shank Stiletto Grass Shears . Made from best cutlery steel. A cutt we stand back of $1.00 Rayo Cold-Blast Lantern ‘cone Rig font, big wick; one of the best light distributers made. darkness exterminator. 10¢ Dust Pan a You can afford to have one in several convenient places at this reduction — $25.00 16-1. © ake Girl's Bicycle Reduced $1.00 each week day until sold. . $20.00 Try Our Velvet Edge Razor Blade Sharpener for a Better Shave SPINNING’S CASH STORE fourn Av. Fourth Av. MART styles for par- ticular men of every age and figure. Spe- cial attention given to those who are hard to fit. The product of the greatest clothing design- ers and makers— Alfred Benjamin “Society Brand” “L” System Sam W. 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