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Member of the Sortppe Northwest League of Newspapers Publtahed Dadly by The Ster Publishing Co. Thome Main 0400 THE ACTUAL RESOURCES S AYS Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer: “Our people, have not only got to learn that in this war extravagance is a crime, and that economy, parsimony even, becomes the highest of national virtues, but that we must look to the individual acting alone in his own home for the foundation of the national resources.” We see Germany financing itself, feeding itself and successfully fighting three of the great- est nations solely because individual resources have been made national resources. Looking at our own country, we find that we have food crops worth five and one-half billion dollars; that we have more cash on hand than all of Europe; that our credit is unapproached; that our trade prospects are such as the world has never before seen. These things look great, but they are only a part of our strength. To these things, in a crisis, can be added what individual economy, individual resources would mean to the national condition, and the total would be something unheard-of in the world’s history. Imagine all our people living economically, even parsimoniously, as the British chancellor puts it. Such is the real test of na- Outbursts of Everett True AM, GOOD MORNING, TRUE, I WANT TO SHOW oo AND WHEN You 39 S8€ THEM Youur HAVE To AGREE THaT 1’ SOME PHOTOGRAPHER, | | 2, Z| | “KRAUSE IS SENT ((when You're weu BACK TO ALASKA||KEEP WELL Another Article In The Edward Krause, ' Star's Health Campaign ) ptried for first-degree murder whe Being Conducted With Co- The reaches Juneau, is on his way operation of American a 4 Alaska from Seattle Tuesday Medical Association Extradition papers signed sui Wonday by Gov and Krause was taken aboard the Steamer Humboldt, sailing neo who will be * orth Krause is charged with the mur. der of William Christie and others CATARRH GERMS > EASILY KILLED Only War to Cure This Disease Ie to Destroy If you have - ° PNEUMONIA germ disease a small organ dise: miltar monia flourishes | in winter, The germs of pneumonia get Into r | the lungs thru the mouth, but rot Slevery person who has the germs in his mouth will have pneu «|monia. If that were the case, prac- tically all of us would have the dis- | ease during winter. It is only when the rystem is run down” that the germs do tneir dread work. The following are the ngs that make pneumonia flour. drinking of alcoholic exposure through josure of old persons or per into your {fe n other eeping in bad lise Ignorance and carelessness are responsibie for the spread of disease, RAFAEL, Nov. | hungry 4 ® confiscated the 30,—Judge d hurried, So exhibite case before him and had a mea r t i nthe courthouse. OYSTERS Olympias or Eastern Try Them Fried, 35¢ 913 Second, Near Madison JAS. R. BOLDT, Prop. Mgr. SAN ° to extreme tional strength, as Germany {s proving and as Britain has got to prove, Preparedness, in the shape of adequate navy and army, is right policy, but the crucial test comes when every individual is asked to give up extrava- ganee, luxury, even comforts for the nation’s sake, and that sort of preparedness can only be attained thru patriotism promoted by justice. MAYBE THEY JUST EXIST SHORT time ago, the statisticians announced that the average pay of ministers in Massa- chusetts is $600 per year. It is now announced that their average savings are $369. We've had many descriptions of the living of working girls on $6 per week. We'd like to hear how the Massachusetts minister lives on less than $20 per month. OURT-MARTIALING the commander of the army aviation school for neglecting to aviate, indicates that sometimes that which doesn’t go up must come down, THE DOGS of war seem to have mistaken poor little Serbia for a burglar. A Married Man’s Troubl (se JUST GONNA Ber GONE FOH A LITTLE WHILE MISSES DUFF | WONNA A LITTLE shoppin? SHOPPIN? A. ON ~ BAT W Wf POLICEMEN WERE UNHEARD ] FARMERS FIGHT (in tHe eovron’s wait BOAT COMPANY = seen SEASED MAN WRITES | Editor The Star After having} Damaged Goods,” 1 think 1| Feel|seo a chance for The Star to do| nome good for the city. | I was a path Colby and Manchester Iron Hand of Gazzam Concern THEY HIT RIGHT BACK t at the city how | until they found I had th black plague.” Then they told I would have to go to @ private d Farmers hereabouts, playing in a/tor. But in my condition I can new role allors, are cutting into |*t4¥ long enough on a job to the business of transportation com-|the outrageous prices they « on Puget sound, and are | for the necessary treatm « to build another $35,000|And on account of the few dc for use on go around and run next May giving the disease to some one land, manager of the C: } portation Co, sa y that the stockholders of h upany had authorized the placing of @ contract for construction of jsuch a steamer, to be operated in connection with the steamer Colum |bta, —_——- ts a couperative orranteation or, WAKES, WAR TALK, WEDDINGS TOO MUCH farmers living in the vicinity of Manchester, Colby and Harper. What Seattle needs ts a place Where we can get treated tree for these diseases rtant than our public schools and everything else. A SUFFERER | When the steamer Columbia was] placed on the Colby run last spring, the farmers, who had been paying what they say were excessive [freight and passenger rates for years, forced the Kitsap County Transportation Co, a private cor. poration, to not only reduce its rates, but to almost double its serv fee schedule. A bitter transportation war en. FRANKLIN . Nov. War talk, wedd and wakes have caused so many disputes in recent moyths among Franklin's foreign force has been doubled Gazzam, president of the County Transportation Co., put forth every effort to hold his lold customers, but failed In addition to making special Sat- jurday and Sunday trips, the far. |mers’ company cut the passenger rate to 12% cents a trip, commuters’ |rates, and elashed freight rates to Jan unheard-of minimum, As a result the farmers’ boat cap- business, both freight and| , despite alleged thr azzam’s company that patrons of the new company would eventual-| lly sufter | H. ©, Gilmore, one of those tnter- ested in the farmers’ company, de lelares that the older company \forced store keepers at Colby and | Manchester to ally themselves with the private interests in a |deavor to force the farme On Filling Teeth nnown 108 to 715 Union and Block The Largest Dental of- flee In the Wor Imiinted by Many, Equaled by Nome The filling of teeth ts one of th nities to human com If every person gave roper care ir aning on thelr dentiat every aix nthe after th were 6 years old, niletry wou be confined largely af leaning, treating and filling Fillings are m. * natd GH as to threat |... credit buat | bi for thelr nize the} ite who own | cause have frightened by these tactics out of| ree s riding on their own boat Ith ven up a ” When the Manchester grocer at! guarantees all fill . and can- tempted the same methods at the ee wre eae Eee tee Peet demands of the Gazzam concern, it WIN + DROWN, Dy, Th in sad, another store sprang up sud- denly near by his establishment, to | his financlal distress, and to the emd|unth's for pengle why wet that practically all his old cus|Main 2040 tomers are now patronizing the new My Bellingham office ts at EI store, and Holly ste, ade with gold, alloy nent, which resem- ame! #o closely that it is ectable from the natur nd cles ness with grocery bills patr new compa Some of the in the to stay, be d the teat and er fillings like vo been used otters and farmers tock new GUESS ILL DO MY CHRISTMAS POWERFUL Goop To ME. Health i# more tm-| jpoputution of 2.490 that the police LET DAUB ANSWER THIS ONE LBERT DAUB, the port candidate with the paid ads about himself, says the port rates are too low. All right, Mr. Daub, tell thé people just what rates you'll raise. Will you raise wharfage from 20 cents to the old 50 cents a ton? Do you propose to charge more on salmon— and drive the trade to Prince Rupert? On potatoes, and wheat, and drive this trade to other cities? Daub says only 500 odd. cars of lumber have moved over Smith’s Cove pier! Now, Daub, you missed it a bit. It is 1,600 cars since July—6,000,000 feet of lumber, 1,500 tons of steel, and a lot more. D LAST YEAR THERE WASN'T S OUT THERE AT ALL! apples—and / ANY BUSI GET THEM, UNCLE! NCLE SAM is now on the right track in mak- ing the activities of alien plotters in this coun- try the subject of an investigation by a federal grand jury. It is but waste of time and effort to attempt to ‘IT Looks VERY NICE TTLE LATAH ITE RAT Looks INA BOK For You? 5»), THE word PLEASE WHEN ANY OF THE RESIDENTS WANTED HELP THEY CRIED, fh “PLEASE” into PoLice ~ CHINESE BOY IS ‘COLONIAL DAYS’ SECOND HIGHIN GOOD HEADLINE Y.M.G. A. RAGE AT PANTAGES Clarence Schmidt, at the end of the first day rity contest of the M CLA jtands nearest the throne of the King of Seattle which office is good only for one brief and flee He bas re The next to him ts Dannie Chinn Ja representative of the Orient, who has received 3,800. Paul Gardner |} Roland Simonson Watson, 1,6 James }and Bugene Saunders, 600. | “Happy” Hoff earned and ¢ |the largest num ot votes while Harry Crosby and Forest Crosby tied, with 1,500. | G W “Colonial Days,” headline offer ing at the P. a A handsomely y presents a numbe f ex soloists and some excep usic, both vocal and tnstra of the membership boys of | week, is pleasant raction attired m par tio ng day ment ved 4,500 votes Dudley dian, and red enter ‘ontrib but split even with rl Laight y night in a com a mu unaparingly onors about received arly and P 1,600; Dwi Howe, 800.) on the Water Wa Richard Bolke from “a rag, a t hair.” First he to a plece of canva clothes his painting startled satisfaction Bryant of Seattle Produce | young miss steps cted member of board of | stage. rn Fruit Jobt Ass'n. | Dancing Dav —————|the audience |Arados are comedy FINE MEATS _ {eer Another tnstaltment of © FOR of the Navy” 1s the film LESS MONEY _ EUGENIC BABY HAS FRYE’S cowtopuy with QUALITY | | MARKETS Wednesday Specials: Sugar Cured Picnics Choice Shoulder Pork Roast. Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Veal Chops. Choice Club Sausage Choice Prime Rib Roast. . a woman da har f s the brush then he to the all, a dainty rth on the es anything Les who bt ably acrobats DENVER, Colo,, Nov. 30.—A ch is being reared in Denver w Jeugenic {deas, These rules evolved by those in charge Never use “baby talk.” Give him no toys, Don't teach him to believe | in santa Claus Give him a cow| jto play with. Diet him on cereal | jwith milk and a tiny bit of sugar jand cow's milk, Teach him perfect table manners. 15c ~10c¢ TRANSPORTATION ei 15¢ COURSE WILL OPEN oice iteer Shoulder Steak. . . 1 24c. 5 cans Wild | | Rose Milk | AT TH Fish are his A A new course in trade and trans. | portation which the Young Men's Christian’ Assoctation is starting will open at 7:30 Thursday evening | this week | This meeting will be free to all | who are {nterested In the course or | | 5 }want to know something of the | proposed work | F. R, Hanlon, manager of the | Washingtén Street Dock & Ware: }house Co, and Edwin Selvin will | be the speakers | | Harry Wilson, attorney, will pre. }side at the installation of the} |course, The work will be super-| vised by F. 8. Hazzard, head of the | It Signifies Purity and Quality | Y. M. C. A. commercial schools. Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. The course was started at the 86 5080100 of any Lrausportation | rd Avenne, Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp (SE CHANGED MY ——— SHALL | PUT | MIND — Dis AINT No HAT FoH PANSY DAT’S POSITIVE Hy mall, out of city, one your, $5.00; 4 months, $1.00; Se per month ap te @ manthe. By carrion, ety, ibe = month, Entered le, Wash, postoffies as sevond-cloae m fix the responsibility for their pernicious efforts upon their respective governments. The foreign powers are much too wily to per- mit themselves to be directly involved, and even if their complicity were. proved by implication, they could not be held to an accountability sufficiently satisfactory. The way to do is to go after the individual plotters, no matter whom, or where found, and deal with them as criminals. A few of these foreign emissaries of high degree sent to the penitentiary would stop the plotting quicker than a score of diplomatic protests. Treat them as common law breakers and put down the nefarious scheming! WHEN PEACE IS A MISTAKE HEN we found our pet sofa pillow trimmed with fur, we recalled certain pacificist princi- ples. Whef daughter dear tied fur into her bou- quet, we firmly resolved to remain strictly neutral. But when we beheld our favorite reading lamp decked out in a fur trimmed shadé, we became con- vinced that “preparedness” begins right at home. ONE ADVANTAGE of solidly built towns is the elimination of billboards. LANS SAKE, AH LooKep LIKE A BLacKBeRRY INA PAN OB MILK WIV DAT WAT ONT! SOON WAS CORRUPTED (30 WILL LOSE JOBS. | PORTLAND, men in Seattle who felt the need of training for young men in transpor tation matters cot tm eeeeeeren Nov. 30,—Thirty Farm products from Manson,| municipal employes will be dis: near Lake Chelan, on exhibit at| missed tonight in the city’s re 1406 Fourth ave trenchment campaign. Resinol Soap nakes good complexions When you wash your face do you realize that it is not enough to remove the dirt—thaty skin needs a sooth- ence to preserve the of your complexion ? ary toilet soaps do not assert nce. Many of them contain which tends todry the skin and¢ y its delicatetexture. Even the best of such soaps can only clean, they ¢ es heal anal pockectthe akin, Resinol Soap, besides being an a lutely pure toilet soap, contains the same soothing, healing, antiseptic bal- sams as Xesinod Ointment, the va of which in the treatment affections is known throughout medical profession is why Resi what cosmetics a res not or complexion. 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