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' STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. PAGE 6 / YALE GRADUATE RULES TOKYO THE SEATTLE STAR| —— since as MEMBER OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LHAGUB OF NEWSrArens ———— < te Telenraph News Service of the | ieey aevcsth Ave, Wear Usten. 6 Little Giant, Resembling Baker, Gives Japan Lots of Government and Little Politics By Burton Knisely Written Exclusively for The Star (Copyright, 1018, Newspaper Enter tered as Second-Class Matter May 3, 1899, at_the Seattle, Waab. under the Act of Congress Marek By mail, ont of city, de per month: # months, $1.15; 6 prise Association) Fear, $4.00, in the State of Washington, Outside t ps Month. $4.80 for 6 months, or $9.08 per year Hy carrier, city, 30¢ mo TOKYO, July 13-In a furnished room in the he Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Ph im GOO, Private jen elty which — the most rap — changing cap ‘ In the world Yale graduate s over the ivic welfa Jentinies of The House of The Star EAD ore tie ton = ~= —* Children who acquire the Thrift Stamp habit now will never grow up to be spendthrifts. 0, 3 Song for July 1M, Bastile Day in Pra Tun 4 A star is the universal symbol of beauty and glory. A Say ee Mrs Ra este a Ag en... aeee the Mayor of For uncounted centuries it has been emblematic of the, oe greatest heights of achievement and ideals to which men} Yo driendn 06 Seamen: atude ta ware, Pifctb mportant govern rvices, ex Yow sound again your clarion “Star of Hope,” “Star of Empire,” “Star of Freedom, Mon shall not be as kaiser's cattle ; of the ; 2 are the superlative phrases by, which ~~ oe But freedom shall be shared by all | House of Peers, and above all, Yale - our faith, our triumphs, our visions. Whatever is not to And all shell realise ite glory 10, wrestion with the same prob be surpassed in beauty and achievement, that we symbolize @ We do not whare the bloody fight Joma that engage Mayor Hylan of % a star. Wer one biskn or nevew Hatt York or Mayor Thompson of hicago, and wrestles with them in In the hearts of Americans today one star set But all for all shall be our story! a” is akans. tee above all others. It is the service star in the windows of a For all! for all! ye brave, I believe the bigwest political dis million American homes—the star which tells all who pass Wines ‘even ond wneae nd Gall tinction 1 would draw between his that a son of that house fights for the world’s star of ‘iets ont ates abl Ghd an © Oe city and New York or Chicago or } any other average American city, | For Right shall triumph yet is that in Tokyo, there is more vernment and leas polities — i etd: Aca bettcon Tame tae Viscount Inajiro Tajiri, mayor of Tokyo, sitting at his desk in his office, and the city ball of Tokyo, _where be plans the wonder-metropol and seaport of the morrow. A service star in the window of a house that gives a ! A simple, familiar thing, but as we gaze at it there Many visions. We see a flag of many, many stars Ye friends of France now joined together, in glory} we see a man struggling on a bloody field; Whoee hands are linked acrons A oe eae a ae eek ten ane . - see a mother kneeling in prayer; we see, above and far) Who stand the stross of war's wil American mayor in that he in| *celerating it. early eighties, electric cars about | includes: ‘ ‘ ond, democracy established in all nations, the brother-| And proudly hold your banners free! more a public-spirited city admin. | 13 the ‘center was the emperors |20 years ago ew several hundred ie veentp ga itv. u i i r n ta aners free w ot nd on politic palace, where ye shogun © en of wi vel e be dened. | " d of man a reality, the world illumined and renewed. Yea, proudly hold your banners f istrator and less @ politician. Cee ee eee cukens| tee ca ae eae enna ; errs ge streets. flat clearest of all behind that star we see a Son and a On every field and tower and steeple Term Four Years |daimyo, or feudal lords, had built | well with that of other modern) which already have become too her. } ‘Their flame shall brighten all the sky | He has been in office one month. |thetr palaces. The retainers of each cities, Wells have been abolished| narrow. His term is four years, Toky©/ daimyo settled in concentric circles and water mains furnish filtered 2. Installation of » complete 1 fly, i sunris: istory, was another And earth remain, where they ah Long ago, in the sunrise of history, there anoth mayors are not usually re-elected. anout his palace. And these group water taken from the Tamagawa| underground sewer system, e of the star, a lowly house, like most of these where A heritage for all the people! Sal Tieode “oectttng nieek anon |OMaRE is PAG, And these srowp |weaer saben. Stes (he. Teese) Se skin tone aaa ae the star today. And above the lowly house hung a For all! for all! ye brave his tenure of office this Yale grad-|\ay a city in sze only, without The streets, and practically all the| ed, and work started on one sec- of glory and portent, like these, but greater, and Yo high of heart and mind uate plans projects that will take /any of the general orderly plan homes, are Mghted by electricity.| thon. it, as now, there was a Mother and a Son. | March on! march on! march on to save & generation and transform © city. /tne word city conveys to an Amer- There are hundreds and thousands 4. Simultancous abolition Then, as now, the star marked a house whose son| For France and all our kind a a see a eee ot modern brick and stone and con-| poles, and placing of wires in un- 5 , s s on put in an underground sewer *y*-| That was the Tokyo of yenterday. |crete bulldings—some of them large| derground conduits, at least in tem. He wants to eliminate poles kh to be Imposing office build- the central section. : | Offered his life for the life and liberty of the world; a house where the mother knew, with all mothers, the agony| (Copyright, 1918 A and overhead wires, He wants to agg esegacorerysapendaen fore sin any American or European 15. Extension of the water sup- ‘we . remo he city's water system > a ve nase of ad m ' artesian wells We who are but watchers of the battle pass these them—any one a job big enough seventien The ebolition of | That 8 tet rage Limlied river water as largely as possi- nt houses of the star and look upon them with ten-|_ ———————— |for a singio administration in shogunate and the restoration) | / SUN Cee ernment i lke| ble. and pity, seeing too little. We have need to re- American municipal government—|0f (he empesers Ry le: sid ee that of an American city, except tt 6. Completion of s new fitra- | are child's play beside his gigantic , r ted. All men paying tion plant to increase the water ber that first House of the Star, and like wise men, foreign-style buildings started with Tok en or more ($1.50) in munici-| Supply: 7. Extension and improve dream of makt the advent of railroadx And then BEHOLD it, and worship, and follow. Saale’ ah telad | , ee For from the house of the star then, and now, comes mercial free port, the Hamburg of |began in Tokyo, almost 60 years | DA! taxes vote foe municipal Soul: | or Street ralwan: ph of life over death in the gift of one life for all, the Orient, and second to no port|Ss9, the steady forward march of pal ceanaal chooses the mayor and a 8. Harbor improvements. and forever. 4 @ in the world modernization that hax not since ler council of aldermen, Nat-| Much remains to be changed. The It will require a generation. It , second, and never | Sally thie method produces alder. | DUIk of the city is Japanese, in struc- in all bade particula ture and appearance—wooden, nar- Da wilt take $80,000,000 to $50,000,000 men sd mayors of high capacity pe y PLAYING HAVOC ! How GOT IT But it will be done. And it is Tokyo ts as modern as Chicago oF |) io. direct popular election, Tow-streeted. The highest building The i i bserv To the-lovers of drama there inal it deiting Gay at the hespit rely Ukely that the hundredth |Paria Superfictally outward | ward which Tokyo and Japan tend, |# Dow seven stories. Earthquakes ‘ people of France with deep feeling observed cae atueca’ Wer \aaeeen tae was visiting ds ne hospital ivernary of Perry's re-discovery |decoration of architecture, for in-| WOmnen Ohta recorded 300 times a year and caus / ea’s natal day, and on the Fourth of July came nearer] (7! in store. | Mr. Meare sery.| The Visitors were mostly old ladies.| of Japan will find Tokyo @ city of stance, some trace of Japan ma) | ane former mayor, Yoshito Okuda. | nk vevert damage about every 20 be a . 6 with Yokohama a femain. That is to be hoped. But 4 years--will probably Umit skyscrap- Tokyo Imperial pe of t the hearts of Americans here and American soldiers “over \-. of the famous and popular Win- 8" ene of them stopped at the bed Pen ; arb, an ong the | the core will be “concret 4 steel 4 : 10 st than ever before. The Stars and Stripes waved over|nipeg Permanent Players, who on/of & Tommy and asked him a ques muburh and ranking among | the 0 vi ee . “s university, came to the mayoralty | CFs te 10 Miories, | nich at ch homes that day and heartfelt French cheers resound-| Monday will play “Havoc” at the | tion he had been asked a weore of UT) Tne toil Bill a Use Electricit sagged years’ wervice iM the time of the French revolution thruout al! France |Lampman Hall.—Midale (Can) ED | tines before, thus: Sequel Se sergcigilenes se Electricity pe national parliament and depart-| 2 1. sonst in the wortd, + | terprize | ¥ dupots to the little giant of Amert-| ‘This moderinization of Tokyo has ments, and as a cabinet minister, | Ps beet : On the Fourteenth of July France celebrates her Independ- ee “How did you come to be wounded, |@2 mayors, Baker, now secretary accelerated in the last ten! The elty improvement program of Will Bot be behind. mee Day. There they call it Bastile Day, the anniversary) of an the men it's hard to ploam, | my prave fellow?” of war, Viscount Inasiro Tajirl, Rotlyeara Horse care Came in the the present mayor, Viscount Tajirt,| , A modern cant the ithe birth of liberty and human freedom in France, when| | There's none like Henry Knott: | py g hell, mum,” replind the oe ca ier a eee ee Flee Seer ee FLO RE RE hale alg We ‘And, lastly—the dream of -his, the Bastile fell and the people reached out for the reins of |" siways wants tne summers CON | hero sas enti years, ad tia ylakows | honor, the mayor! ; n t. And wants the winters hot. be 4 ts He W ernme : 5 And yet if summors should be cold| “Did it explode?” queried the Iady.|to dream the dream and the en-| S TO TRUE EDITOR yants Channel No finer tribute to France could be paid, no other honor 4 be hot, ergy to make It a reality Tokyo is situated on Tokyo Bay, Me a - And winters shor “Oh, no, mum, it couldn't do that, we can bestow upon French people will be half as well ap-| The tiret to yell against the change | you know,” angwered Tommy, rather Ranks With Best | |formerly the Bay of Yedo, at the ey as our uniting with them in cheering the memory Would be wa Henry Knott. bored it Just crept up and bit me.” He ranks, in capacity and good 7 1 t! th my babies. She | Mouth of the Sumidagawa, or in jose liberty-loving men and women of Paris who on July fate eae a enpiee |e oe |imtent, beside the best American Satan RPAN TE . pakiges rods dey sadpen Ape geen f etc. | Baalish, the Sumida river. The ex 1789 stormed the Bastile and swept that loathsome pris-! ton counsel, sprung this one, but ae 9 va eave talked to this unaswuming,| WAY are rows of seats at the princi-| hae gone up, but the children are the Gniy vessels of extremely light of oppression and handiwork of cruel despots from off| maybe Phil Tworoger did it. <0 NONSENSE” . * pal transfer points, One short one | ‘hief grudge. Iam asking you what) aoient can enter it No ocean @ face of the earth a ee eae Boe Peat pad pg mcs he grange: aor (Ee i and one at the |Should one do with one’s little ones - the bay. Yok 0! ie . 4 1 have watched hi Kk; and jonecr square c nM steamers come up the bay. Yoko “May be compared with a custard By Charles B. Driscoll ne eee ee nutitute nue up| weather station are distinctly mark- | when it is almost impossible to get &/ name is the port . Americans in France, and that includes the million of pie—yellow clear thru and without “I'll stand no nonsense from the a f — 4 “For Women Only.” I am a work. | Place to live in. Th ror’ fighting men, will help France celebrate her sacred day Crust enough to go over the top.” Yanke ‘or n © mayor's plan is to dredge a oe area of women,| She also says that she will have ie Wenn, ane. coneee Sf SS no trouble in renting her apartments, deep channel t down the ot the main reasons for my belief that Japan is perfectly capable of hew liberty. But that isn’t enough. Even as France observed When this bie war ts done 1 : t at these intersecuons r - s enough. Even as Fra s oe nis one; ing out for heracif a destiny thet | like me, wait at these in rs “ this bay, from Tokyo to Yokohama. i Independence Day so we in the United States should ob-|* <j, a Halland grocery: {17 make them open up their banks will cateed the expectations of the |@aily—eome with little ones hanging |a# there are 30 art ah Aha grb On the outer, or bay edge, the chan- her Bastile D: aS ae 4 ladle out the mon!* " " on’ ito their skirts. Passing these points | Workers ce nel will be diked, to prevent refilling er die Day. “We want fresh ees and wo And ladle out the mon © great nations, instead of fall ast near future. A SUBSCRIBER. i Former President Taft is at the head of the movement) | want them bad.” | { ort of those expectations many times a day, I notice at least E |by deposits from the tides. On the | and many other Americans are just as interested a | The bully by the River Rhine Tokyo, of Yedo, as it was then|°* of the spaces dedicated to weary | 4 wa, aia vou are-the only | ner side the channel will be from 3 s are just as s | 77. Smote hard his royal hip calied, was already a great city| Women is always occupied beh newupayer in Gentle: that bad the] At © sate to © mille oe mere Sie ding the Bastile Day celebration movement all ovar| he ala 4 down his royal atet pa 2,000,00 NY | Some seem to sit all da the present shore of the bay. Here The Latest Mother Goose Series | As he slammed nm his royal atein | of perhaps 2,000,000 people when (11, tne police on behalf of a sick | Futs to talk out loud on the Babcock 11,4 water will be drained and made “i T ° i " if | 5 7 ‘oyal lip. ™ od 0 bs n from dredg: United States. Will YOU help? Will YOU display a} simple srnon, an eccentric youth, And bit his royal lip Perry landed in the middle of the Joon They replied: “Sorry, Indy, | Case and tell that thing what he! i. wit be built up a . n flag at your home and place of business on the living at Green Lake, hailed the driv- last century There were no , ‘ . -OUTT a oo, Sh : a ‘ 1 “ >t one day will ae but wo would have to bave a special | really is, but you did not go far eenth? Wiil YOU do your bit toward making France| of « pie wagon in front of hin “Those tango lsards one day will [wheeled vehicles of any sort, to Dat 60 WON eve oversee those | enough Susctriee ohne rd that America loves her and her citizens who are fighting| Pom 7esterday morning Nod twved Ag mure an I am iloody Bill! pe cay: at has oF atte | benches.” You did not tell us why Mr.| The largest ocean vessels will pa hse hp lenge ll gat gine sh dee sles care, So the stitets wore Bartow Are the citizens of Seattle permit. Reames lost his vaunted courage.| come up the channel to Toky, ith us against the treachery and brutality of the Huns? | aia he had no cherry ple, whereup-| Thus did All-Highest say walkways, All the dwellingn were |, Are, tne citinens of Seattle, Dermor|and with apologies, politely excu <a soe vag Jon Simon demanded that he be al of wood, or thatched weed. The > Y for tore seats than |the creature who conscientiously ob- | © 4 ir report o, lsea baseby e indi llowed to bite into lece of cus | Thank God, the lizards didn’t wait a” ae 1. | We do not ask for more seats than « y ‘The made land on the inner edge Our rep f that Chelsea all game indicates | lowed to bite into a piece of cus “ ~ wate as obtained fr Wells. | men, but an equal number, If we Jects to helping us win the war by | o¢ the channel will be dock, ware FY rf yf i ‘ >| Aa Wilhelm thought th would. r 7 n 4: that King George is not in the Walter Johnson pitching Ee eee urdu Be cece sg gw ngs Von t for @ partial river supply {0 | have only one, let that one be occu-|&iving us money, but who does not | rouse and factory sites. Its im- class . wooden Apes. Zhe. Guwage TSA) pied by women only. object to taking It, and building | mense value will repay no small | exe ” driver While starting still was good. idwn the streta. Even the PHRASE a ee. - 1 avd me are uve ae ASE H. D, SHELDON ships to carry the soldiers to war. hy e - 5 I haven't cent.” replied Simon “a " * share of the cost of dredging and The president's Mt. Vernon speech in condensed “We're not siving away bites of |4s things are going now in France| 7°™° Was babies aaa 136 New York Block. What do you think Mr. Reames] aixing the channel and making the form reads: “Freedom, for all, forever.” With em- | pie.” maid the uriver. “Nobody in| It really doesn't seem “wax a heey aa, fea ED : would have done had Babcock been | ground. And from Tokyo to Yoko- . UE oe od hese days.| That Bloody Bill will have a chance ry eee. ae): eee HARD WORK FOR PARSONS an obscure I. W. W., and not an in-| hama will be one immense —a on the ALL and ER. giving away anything these days ly a cha: port. : aatneie This is war-time.” : To realize his dream a ee t Editor The Star: The article of “A | fuential business tnan? greater Hamburg set down in the © - |+= ¢ built to retard passage ir Star R of July 6 is about the The writer assisted a man who do- t is itti ‘ | The driver reported the incident to Star Reader July 6 is al ° Orient. t It is hard to find a label more fitting than just “ e eg | eager estate best that has appeared for some | nated his services to the Red Cross! ‘The mayor has er officiaNy an- & |the police, who arrested Simen later The lizards in their khaki suite - an oh lest in the day. Simon will be given the | Are treating Wilhelm rough, time. Yee, why are preachers and !n their last cam in distribut-| nounced this program in Tokyo. But Binet test, and if he failn to pany it, The nonsense that their cannon |{ DIPHTH! {| parsons not made to work? Their | !ng literature and posters. | hints of it have leaked out. And be he will be sent to the state hospital | shoots ) omg fe ts cane to Ri Nears n vaaghyps esta - eal oes = about cs detail. for the weak minded. In pretty nasty stuff! , Ur Laon? ?jany st person. Preachers living 7 Se. © B be on t is no mere daydream. Engineers p How “Carriers” Spread }| on the tat of the land, produce abso- poster—in his have been at work preparing plans « ut Germs the Live- (it Ing except fog in the demurred at first./ and estimates. And as I looked over 7 ard the figures it & to me—a certain. £ $ + ne “Wilhelm, the Hun.” ri NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES OF THE SEATTLE STAR ely ni BY MAIL 1 ‘ 1 ds of some of our best people. a e else had refused,|the maps and h A : “ S - . ” : }| min some of our peor Aap IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON long Day The reason of their teaching charity , with bad grace all med feasit apt 6 menths .. ' Putting the Grin Into the Fight ae Re MS }|is because they live on charity ® passed the store ty within a generation. ier x % nnn | Cae wennen are working in the the that week THAT is the Tokyo of TOMOR- The “diphtheria carrier” 1s one tories, shops, and farms so our boys| The poster was never put in the ROW! of the hardest problems with which | jn France may be provided with the Window, but thrown away. - health officers; r Bill. Today | Perhaps this firm will claim to be OUTSIDE THE STATE - $0.30 6 months ties, to lick Kal months . 225 1 year have to cope. any man who {a able to do productive | Patriotic. I claim they are not Many people| work and is not doing it is a tra You did noble work in exposing ‘These rates effective from August 1, 1918. All subseriptions must feel that they are to country, Lets pet the money slackers, tho they were be paid in advance. We accept personal checks, money orders, express unjustly treated sons be the plow, in rich and p —show up these orders or stamps. i when quarantined yard, or in the factories, for the | unpatriotic J. W. as a “carrier” be-{army and navy nnot be recom cause they them-|mended. Any man who persuaded Editor The Sta selves “feel en-| women and children to sell part of | Paper over bere in France regularly TAILORING CO. I receive your | ttridy sre” Thun lives to he thay live in {aieness | Mother sends it to me. ‘The solders’ || Headquarters for But as long as the bacterfolog-|is not to be trusted with a rifle letter column ts very interesting to b) ical laboratory finds the germs| REASON, | us. Suits, Coats and I have been in this country for 21 'T PROBLEM | months. I found that for excitement One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street of the disease are in the secretions | -—— of such @ person's nose and throat| BABIES AND Ri the quarantino must remain = in Editor The Star: Your paper has | and inter nothing can compare order that the public may be pro-| been interested in the anti-rent rais-| With going “over the bags.” | tected. ling campaign, and, as a close follow-| Dhat's what we call attacking the | Knowing that the germs of diph-|er, I want to tell you of conditions |enemy when advancing, France has theria may be lurking in tho saliva|in the apartment house where I live, | been a very picturesque country, but of a “perfectly wall” person, we can| This house has changed hands and| has been destroyed by shell fire to easily see how tn the course of our | the new owner, a woman, has begun | Such an extent that reclamation will everyday life the germs aro passed|the rent raising prpposition. She | be a long, tedious job. on to other folk. has raised my rent from $30 to $40... CANADIAN HIGHLANDER FROM ‘The street car conductor moistens| It was formerly $15. As an excuse) SHATTLE SOMEWHERE IN his finger the more easily to pass | for this, sho makes the plea that she FRANCE, | MATTHEWS will preach a sermon Sunday moruing entitled, SAVED BY LOVE The sermon Sunday night will discuss the subject, out transfers. The girl on her way to the matinee touches the tip of her finger to her tongue tho better to smooth on the fingers of her |gloves. The moistened fingers of the peddier arrange displays of fruit, the bookworm with moistened finger turns the pages of a book HERE’S SPIRIT OF SYRIAN LIVING UNDER U. S. FLAG in the public Mbrary itor Star: Will you please hand is reaching the WANTED—A BOY Everybody is busily engaged in give m uce in your valuable water trying to angle all THE SUPREME this stribution of ‘sativa 0 that paper to my a few words to the” this, T sy we must buy Liberty 4 9 4 c nan, sie ne end of each day finds this descendants of & who have bonds, buy War Saving ets ( We have several good paper routes open cretion freely dletrituiied to thal adented America, with al her. tuy Gheltt stampa and hein ec: CHOICE for bright, ambitious boys. Come in and doors, window sills, furniture and pure ideals and true spirit, as adopted country to the end of make application for a route zt playthings in the home, the straps our future home? We who have our money and with our lives if The song service will be- pplic te at once, lof street cars, the rails and coun- lived, or rather existed, under need be The love of liberty gin at 7:45 o'clock sharp, ¥ . tors of shops and offices, In fact, the tyrannical torture of Ger- and independencd should be far and will be led by Dr. upon pretty near everything that man influence know whereof we ahead of dollars. Atkinson, irculation Department on the hand of man touc speak, pled - ‘ P Paar ee nand of man touches. L Do please bear in mind, you Everyone cordially invited. Words fail me when I try_to sons of Syria, when in doubt analyze the difference between just look one up who has been our country and America, with thru the life, and is proud to its free government, democracy, live and fight for the Stars and self respect and the highest civi- Stripes of his adopted country, lization, And now that the steel Cc. H.C. set | ‘ Rap riepagney eect TO REMOVE WARTS _- SKS im | Miss HM. asks: “Can you ‘tell « tage how to remove wart Elmer didn’t e : + ee By the electric needle or nitric get a headache, this time, when he rode] nthe had, of'Sersen mt smoker home, Jed in its use, , First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring. The Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. | the