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Member of tha, Costges, Northweet League Newapapers Published Daily by The tar Publtehing Co Phone Main 9400 THE CHEERFUL SECRETARY F HE weren't good for anything else, Secretary of Commerce Redfield is worthy of his hire as a strong hand at hoping for the best. America is, in 1915, going to break all world records as to ex- ports, and is going to keep right on doing it, says Redfield. For several years, peace or war, foreign nations have got to come to us for steel, cotton, machinery, railroad stock and other supplies and, consequently, the U. S. boom is going to continue to boom. Maybe Redfield is right. Maybe the theory that war is always waste and loss the world over is wrong, At any rate, this war has already laid away in its little grave most every ofher theory ap- pertaining to war. Ordinary theory, custom, prac- tice and proceedings are as dead as international law. If there is a war theory that still stands on in- fallible legs, it’s one that hasn't yet been tested by this war. We may reap the prosperity, if we seize the opportunity. But opportunity doesn’t Knock, open the door, enter and pull any fellow out of bed. BOARD SENATOR POINDEXT in congress, prov tariff board. It is a me It is high time to take economic, industrial and out of the hands of politi You will find range They live and thrive on They wax fat on w don't want rather than on the poli sponsors, Non-partisansMp wi goose for’ many slick sands upon thousands, WITH GERMANY instigating revolution in India against Great Britain, and England fostering plots against Turkish rule in Arabia, the Far East is in a fair way to witness a regular Donnybrook affair in the very near JOutbursts of Everett True ) Shakespeare's, “A rose by sweet.” A Married WELL WILBUR, | HOPE BRIO THE WORK IN TOMS LONG Aco, ey GASTON Lk? Aft THE 's RBUG-BAD | | | So well am I convinced of this that were I a candidate for any office jand either one of these newspapers | attemp pport me, I should lfeel f appeal to the court | for protection on the ground of con | structive defamation of character. J. F. CRONIN. §.—Compliments of the season Cag. P to IN THE EDITOR’s MAIL| FOOD SQURINGIN INDIGESTION, GAS paper that the Unitei States has | 4¢t on its emotions, to import her tors from Ger “Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends All Now why can't the United s make her own toys? I am 12 Stomach Distress in Five Minutes. ing to is going to { rea- any. | son We are told to prepare against d nations of E and | oo old, and I should like k CHARLES KEAN The toy Industry is being devel- oped gradually in this country —|* Editor. le that Europe will at the conclusion of the pres-| ent war have to disarm in obedi-| ence to the rising political power! SEES WAR MENACE 4 Editor The Star: The most men- Wonder what upset your acing movement against American | the masses. Why, then, should |—which portion of the food d Uberty is about to ride into power upon a policy of mil-| damage—do you? Well, don't both on a wave of fear and apprehen . 7 re can be but one an-ler if your stomach fs In a revolt sion, fostered by the money inter-|*¥er: We are about to be again| if » F and what) flr ests and military faldom, | bUrned by the arch-enemy of free-| you } tat tah Which will profit by the military | 20™—that c gp hele thruout all | stubbe “ preparedness program The Eur it serve to : cal and econon LEO NORDRUM and In five r what became and distress. anciers have b lies the opportar CRONIN FELICITATES US fF aid of the press, they pleture tn paitor Millions o' nh and women to ee ferid colors 1 ag ene ge war. and|_P“itor Star: I feel that when| aay “A it fe needles to urge upon the the pre The Star makes a real fight for the|have a bad stomach. A little Dia 4 fess to resist invaders common go as it did in our re-| pepsin occasio keeps this dell eventually will endeavor to cent port election, I should in jus-| cate organ re d and they eat/} Quer this country tice express a few words re-| their favorite in without fear They instill, fear, that their ap-| ciation doing this, I am sure If your stomach doesn't take peal shall be rd, and before|that Iam expressing the senti-|care of your liberal limit without Very long we shall be‘saddled with | ments of ev nan and woman in| rebellion; if your food is a damage the burden of mi the city who takes Interest In the| instead of a When this is ac we struggle for real democracy apd, ick sure: aitall see these same the r Institutions with | let Pa & quarrel with some foreign pow a view pu welfare in i | tt and bring pressure to bear on con-!| stead of private profi case at drug stores gress to declare war. No one will| The ontstanding feature of tha} t digests rd ® deny that they can do thia, ff fa-|local situation that the ot ngs straight, 6 t Mmiliar with the possibilities of for-| newspapers have so far discredi that {t is real ; eign trade relations and secret di-|themselves that th ac pase, for your sake, a plomacy. |& cause ts sufficion n for the|# with a weak 4 This may seem a dire prediction,’ voters vi it suspicion, | stomach; It's so unnecessar ) ; OLD AGE A CRIME! OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS da Is. Others 20T University st. Opposite Mrase oninaike Teeth extracted absctutely withe ut pain from 6:30 te 6 Cement Filing, ae. best material wsed—gun on Fillings. 600 to $1.00 | Best Gold ¢ Gold Alloy Fillings. .#1 to 81.50 Examinations Free. $5. Lady attendant at each chair. FOR A NON-PARTISAN TARIFF tariff board the same slimy interests that are against non-partisanship in city, county and state elections. the public mind with any sort of false issue. measures discussed Poindexter is on the right track, and there are thou- are ready to accept the Poindexter idea. SPEAKING OF a name for the mountain, a sure way to get a Tacoma inhabitant peeved, is to quote Bill YOU WILL Like Fr HERE AND | WoRK WILL Be STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1915. PAGE 4, WHEN WILL WE DEMAND A FRESH WHOSE COUNTRY? AIR GUARANTEE? 66QXOOD Ventilation G Ten years from n or lecture hall that hopes “ER has introduced a bill iding for a non-partisan »ve in the right direction. the tariff and all other social legislation questions cal ward heelers. d against the non-partisan main doors. that in a hall or auditori of people congre blind partisanship. ard politics, on befuddling They on their merits tical party lines of their But why wait ten know now—and health « convince them—that the kill off inany 2 golden - "U7? halls politicians, But Senator is sure to have a fit of stagnant air with a fine others to breathe. There ought fh be a yes, some millions, who germs issued with every public gathering. any other name smells as eee Man’s Troubles TOM, WHAT SORT OF WoRK ARE. You GOING To HAVE. WILBUR Do AT THE think THE 1 Dowy KNOW EXACTLY — WHAT DO You THINK You CAN po? WAGON LOAD OF TINWARE ! NOT THAT SORT Helen—Do you love me, dear? Jack—Dearly, sweetheart. Helen—Would you die for me? Jack—No, my pet. dying love. Thin People Gained Weight Quickly | By Following Ths Simple Suggestion n 4 women who would | | Mine is an un-| NOW, IF “THE ANCIENT GRE \ SIX, OF THE CONSTITUTION 1° KARO OF GORNEO taking cold than in our c THE LEIOSTOMUS LEIOPATHID nts uaranteed.” ow every church, theatre, to draw an audience will have to display a sign like that right outside the By that time, let us hope, the human race will have learned and become pretty thoroly convinced um avhere great numbers gate, there is sure to congregate all sorts. of foul air infections, ranging from cold germs to those of pneumonia and tuberculosis, years? People ought to fficers are trying hard to re is no better place for hurches, theatres and lec- First because they usually are badly ventilated, and second, because there is always some one who coughing which fills the germ-laden spray for the guarantee of a current of fresh air sufficient to carry off these dangerous ticket or invitation to a OF TIME Keeper VERY NICELY ¢ EKS KNEW NOTHING ABOUT DAE, OR ARTICLE TWO, SECTION }SIDOROMYS, THEN THE own? Enemy! r= ? INSTEAD OF SPENOING MONEY FooLsHiy ON A fie DRUM FOR SON “TOBIAS, BUY HIM A TURKISH HOOKAH, ANO A&A SET Of TRCHNICAL FDL CATIONAL BooKs ° STELLA SORGHUM SAYS: oo of weight tn money back, as found in each large ae —— — HORLICK’S ee. : | Apartments of Mrs, H D. Strat T hi ton, 1019 EB. Pike, entered Tuesday e \Original $400 in J y n MALTED MILK H, P. Gilbert, 31, in jail, charged oqo With passing worthless checks, Untose you say “HORLIOK'$" you may Anna Strong, of staff of Chil Get & Substitute | y.65'4 Bureau, Washington, D. C., -|to give free lecture at Hiawatha # field house Friday nt NOSE CLOGGED FROM City helding timber in Cedar river watershed for riee in market Alfred Watson of Seattle leaves for Far Bast Wednesday night as representative of astern firma, to develop trade relations with war )iring countries. A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrile To Open Up Alr Pa ) 1 { —_ en pr killed Tuesday by negro Ah! What relief! ur clogged | « tified as Charles An nostri right up, alr pas . 107 N, Sist st.; leaves fam sages head are clear and | il titute {yon can breathe freely » more aunty game wardens to meet tn (hawking, —snuffling, mucous dis January charge, feadache, dryness — no| Gil Wenatchee high stu struggling for breath at night, your |dent, | cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed jclass rush Tuesday, up! Geta] Attorney for J. F. Gillies an- small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm|nounces matter of arranging bail | from r druggist now. Apply a/has been dropped. little of this fragrant, antiseptic] Mirat session in convention ream in your nostrils, let it pene.|county school superintendents trate through every alr passage of | Bellingham began Tuesday morn of tn the head soothe and heal the | ing. swollen, inflamed mucous mem A. Norton Fitch, Tacoma lawyer brane, giving you instant relief. | dead, Ely’s Cream Balm ts just what ev British admiralty announced ery cold and catarrh sufferer has|Tuesday steamer Commodore had| ibeen seeking. It's Just splendid, |been sunk and all but cook saved, ° y girl's umbrella in| “Take it from me,” said Ev True on the 6:45 car this morning, “some of these fellows who go |around knocking the port commis- sion never took even enough in- | terest to see the | port's docks and warehouses to know what they're | talking about.” | Flem: ran con jsul at ¢ oak paraly { Stoma Halien, who died Tu land, opened to jmet $10 » $250 bequest |He sw tenner while making his will, | Sunday school of First Baptist church invites public to a “publick feaste of musick” Friday night ICE! A Moundville (W. Va.) man who for ten years delivered Ice to residents of that city has distributed $1,500 among his former customers to make up for short weight he had prac ticed on them before getting religion. NO NAMES MENTIONED AT ALL, BUT YOU CAN DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS (From the Corbin, Ky., Times) We omit giving the names of the parties who ran thelr | horse Into a telegraph pole on | Fifth ave. the other night and | severely Injured the horse. We | don’t know who they were, but | from all reports the man should have been home with his wife and the woman should have been home with her hus band. 1 THINK LCAN FILL THE Posi TION ISEWHERE. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS By mall, owt of ety, one months, $1.90; 3Be per mon’ monthe. by currtor, ety, the Pintered at #enttle, Wash., post second-class matter HOSE country is this anyway? Foreign interference in American interests makes an answer to this question imperative. This country certainly does not belong to the original inhabitants, the Indians. Descendants of the Puritans cannot claim it, for they are a mere handful in the present popula- tion of nearly 100,000,000, And iwis not the property of the composite population a generation old any more than it be- longs to the‘immigrants of last year. Whose country is this? Here’s the answer. It is found in the preamble of the constitution of the United States: “We, the people of the United States,” are all those who desire “to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, pro- vide for a common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to our- selves and our posterity. rhis country belongs to those who hold to the spirit of our institutions. Could anything be plainer? ARCHBISHOP GLENNON makes a bullseye when he says that Carranza is probably the worst of the revo- lutionists and his recognition not auspicious. By Allma YES, You see | HAVE THE WATCH dict returned Wednes 1 case of personal injury sult Sealed ve day brought — by de — Proctor against uget § Traction Light Power Co. EXCUSE ENOUGH Bertha calls her s m ond] 8 MR. C ail me|,— = - ‘ “1 Breakfast i vy sor. | Lunch and ‘=| Dinner night at meet ing of Seatt Poultry and Pet Stock association. : Cooked Beattle cal Art association wading oto ; Tuesday night Servier, @:30 Mexican women exe oT ne lay by Ville x Our Breakfast Specials Waffles, with Coffee ...10¢ Hot Cakes, with Coffee .10¢ Served with Maple Syrup and Fresh Creamery Butter From 6:30 to 10:20 a. to esday Chicago, and Whit! feted at ter to Bel do. A NEW GOLF JOKE First Caddy—Once my father shot a wild lynx. It had eyes as big as golf balls Second Caddy—Maybe it was if lynx. 1421-23 4th Ave. Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. 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