Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1919 The New Yéu | AGE 6G THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, THE SEATTLE STARSHELLS } peennninnynnnnornnin cage "COMING HOME WITH THE YANKS!” STAR Near Unto % nh Ave “sy A worn rom MWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArnns Happy New Vier! in 1919, and it'll keep « ybody busy JOSH WISE Ter © United Drees Association ole o get thing ed Tae ere jenTaph News Service of the Unite “ You can write it “January 1, 1019 to 4 : Vite vi twe Entered as Second-Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at ning right in that time ght hind bluffers Beattie, Waab. under the Act of Congress Marek 3. IST® if you watch out You can n ; ; yy One tall all th ¢ 7 months montha, 62.75 yo 0 n e to be a grea one time an’ UW’ other y ran sa thin Graded eaking mente, Sittin "arate, the ae happy if you join all the 1 doing never talks Month, $4.80 for @ months, or $9.00 per year, liy cerrier, tty, Lie in trying and ” by per week ——— ‘ 0 cour Peblishea Daily by TH ing Co. Phone Mais 600, Private Watch your step kid th sna of t departments uc fF nd wtoctihiie Nineteen-eighteen thing und \ P en H m ooh a4 call ate ts for ending us to ljearn : , ft nd . ? It ended the great It’s the at Have We Given? ‘Sey The following few lines were spoken recently in Cali Ende d German autocracy We're 9 : : e fornia by a lady who does not wish to see her name in print Ended submarine boat pirac tions and keep ’em a ny an, “ Rete The occasion was the raising of Old Glory over some cot Eyded Hohenzollern and Hapsburg is usual; marr ing : j tages donated for the use of convalescent American sailors, rule houses just a been doing : . i and the statement came in response to the thanks of the But it left aver sitio can remember ° ° boys as expressed by one of them, It is a better and more mp erenia teeta re atatenmen, , an Mountains of work ahead! But it’ diffe timely editorial than we can write. “It seems to me an incongruous thing for a woman There’ peac to make for more It ‘ha ome ne : lia 0 whose life is measured by years rather than deeds, to than 30 natior Peaceful prosperity lot of new light on old on raed gpinis vials speak of great things to young men in whose hands may to bring back to all nations fnd peo We're neighbors now farts ; Ne lie a world’s destinies. ple serose the ses Some ad ‘ é = " sto “But you will remember that it is out of the heart A League of Nations to make under und green graves of our heroes “Over ves that the mouth speaketh and you will have patience with x s Weide Snntaielins world- But ‘re think the of economic we u politics, industry and health to resolved to Why A better Nineteen-nineteen hustl Let’ e going to be only ‘ you! my platitudes. For in your presence my heart is ever re- the hope that it will make for echoing the cry of the poet, ‘On earth or heaven, bold sail ors of the sea, what have I given that you should die for Pe me: Other Fello ed to make peace forever about ght here think, and we're all thi country American problems than olve. “And then I take courage in the reflection, in all humil ity, that your living and working, and, if need be, dying, is greater than any individual service in the service of a world inimitable; a brotherhood universal. “And as an incentive, if you need an incentive to brave living, at any rate, as a guide and pilot in the great adventure, there floats your flag above you, the spotless standard of truth and honor. “Thank God, today the Ameri 41 Year to in a better must go to it! Happy New There uch SMALL. TOWN STUF MERCHANT MARINE MILITIA on an flag stands to the From the Houston F world unsullied by any shadow of stain, the symbol of the highest ideals of humanity; honored of all nations, revered there wi by us, a chosen race, to carry its message to the world IS HIS PEACE TIME PROPOSAL “2 “And in you, our standard bearers, we have faith you will do all that is in you to make this country, and this niniebadt der txiaae tal Adan | Gio Badneeeae ae ee + producing |, 4 cottin shortage In now being people, and the whole wide world, all that our flag sym- ner te’ get ¢ Perhaps the most serious and dif. | ship : vibe lt abo We're nc bolizes for justice, righteousness and brotherhood as you ficult t t “m " " dom go forth in the great ships of the deep, to win fr for all forever.” - “Yes, sir; the same guy whe took os over is taking us back" Wurttemberg, Germany, promises to abolish all . "1 ‘ : ; ‘ , i e : Aliens Man Our Ships titles of nobility. How appropriate, since Germany has Fift Gr t E t f pr ah z : : i lost all the nobility it ever had! y ea ven Ss @) ping, Consul | eae tie _moment a a all mg oy ‘ Summed uy a answer ¢ ove f the A f ¢ t ane 3 Let’s Not Demobilize Science 1918, Victory Py ee ae oe Sel [toms a cmon of cidinnatiaia In a war of machines victory went to the side that to make the mavohent mai rok geal ake Pg bgp bell r ner ¥en! we janes tt rensrted eat the auae could invent fastest. * eccrine Me OE ; ‘ per age Tm y men | day that Nicholas Romanoff is alive, Invention was systematized and mobilized. Nations * 1 "'in an fe Newspaper — t al nate of nd that William Hohenzollern has created bureaus of scientific research to organize inventive Three Greatest Happenings Enterprise Association, Consu) Gen. | ships ie saiggren sie is: ta 1 wulcide. Well sort Democracy won the war against autocracy power. These bodies classified the problems to be solved eae : car nypo i : i . » ster’s depart- merican president became w . man We know perte me sca tent distributed orders, for shocs, hats; shirts and. mesa, vim advameed more than tn amy Previous ear sacsrallt] VARIATION OF OVERSEAS TONNAGE OF THE cHtER J "0" »: au “2 MARITIME NATIONS DURING WAR (AUG.I9I4 = JUNE 1918, kits. Scientists divided up the work and t laboratories ) Jan Ranves 14 points necemsary to peace, Ln | Up yes mmm eS even if v ould at work as machine shops were employed on cruder tasks. ° aren 5388 . nervative buie at te Engineering and scientific societies, as well as the ng vehciainas 116 -Aeoan amare bate Sr . od an setae universities, organized their forces for an attack on the March wlnhevike sigh Hrest-Litovek treaty, giving up “1 plain of government. 1 e alike trenches of ignorance that lay on this side of the No Man's Kuropean Rusia to Gernany think it would the result Land of industrial knowledge. en baie pobre fh ea : nes OF TONNAGE The United States itself might | gtirring and striving for food and Competition and secrecy between manufacturers could '” sce aaa shachean, SETI oe ee GROSS TONS ontinue to call for recruits for the «ir oy Mines aa no more be endured at such a time than dissension between |( ® Mar. 22—~ guns” of Germans begin shelling Paris from « dis U.S A.— 3,379,000 ea marine militia. The oon, ———_——_—— He ry q tan T4 miles receive, from the pvernment Itself, ae cade ce was suppressed, knowledge pooled, |‘ 7) Ape aere nal Hale. to Britich trot in Flanders: “We are fenting| JAPAN 550,000 n amount of ve ementary pay. | and valuable features from many owners selected and com- |; 9) Aprii20—Americans defeat Germans at Sebehepre: sabes cad ae 2992S vacates bined in one t improvement, such as the Liberty engine. | Ma ‘ rh rd American Liter 1 rphans Tt. was such systematic, scientific, co-operative, ‘'° ustriana star T entar combis directed invention that was due the defeat of the Miieinn oe is sea Le ee UNITED KINGDOM —— aretha yes TAILORING CO. marine, the defense against liquid fire and poison gas, the (12) June Five German submarines attack shipping on United States ‘AND COLONIES : building of tanks, the development of aviation, perfection of sas Atlantio. const ay Sa Sa Headquarters for r A ao n Merican marines defes lo a ) depth bombs and all the flood of mechanical marvels that (i!) Ju" 1i American marines defeat German at BELLEAL WOOD Suits, Coats and finally overwhelmed the Hun in the fields where he thought \«, Italians, British and French defeat Austrians on Piave river One-Piece Dresses himself invincible. in first of a series of battles T iff is ~_ - ‘hae (17) June 26—"F ttacks Ge ny In F Under these methods difficulties melted av Where Sat. 3 cee a I ohtp Lisnéuvery Gastio ‘euak. off Irtsh 425 Union Street would once have been epoch-making inventions became a wart of daily product. 19 J Some nations are preparing to apply the lessons of war coast by German submarine; 234 lives lont jauneh 91° ships 1 in Albania. American yar Austrians de s SPANISH INFLUENZA—JUST GRIP CAMOUFLAGED UNDER A NEW NAYE Most Authorities Now Agree That This Disease is Simply to the tasks of peace. Britain's ministry of reconstruction @ King end quece af Delgiam: travel: by alrplans,. London to has 20 committees working on industrial and scientific Foch\iaunches entente ally ané American offensive against research. On these committees are to be found the ablest scientists and engineers of the whole British empire. They are mobilizing all laboratories, scientific societies, exper- ‘ imental shops, technical schools and universities for an attack on problems of increased production of necessaries, The United States created a board of scientific re- Germans in Fra Germans retreat acrone Marne river Americans and Freneh capture CHATEAU THIERRY Re in Prague, Bohe-nia. Inter-allied food couneil formed in London. ritieh attack Germans in Picardy Cont of rice Riots in Japan due to b That board began the work of|‘°” egy ae Ala a ee See Ws G0) Sept 13—Americans defeat Germans at Bt. Mibiel the Old-Fashioned Grip, the Same That Has Swept organi. ists, engineers and investigators for in-| (31) sept.12—Thirteen millions, 18 to 20 and 32 to 46, register in United ; , . ni ‘ ‘ < ventive work. These did some splendid things during the! : ‘ha ton tuibtiety’ duty j rere sk. Over the World Times Without Number. Since 1831 war. 32) Sept. 30—Bulgaria surrenders to allies the United States Has Had Five Epidemics. Ie there any reason why the work of mobilizing. in-|3) Oct jo —yourth areeieee Cnr re apendence, cas onl ventive forces of the nation should stop with the peace |(15) Oct. 27-—Germany appeals to Wi peace treaty? Why cannot they be mobilized for the war on poverty, disease and ignorance? If this were done and the splendid resources of our schools were utilized to improve our industrial machinery and methods we could quickly multiply our productive power many times and insure plenty for all. Of course we would also need to use intelligent organi- zation in the distribution of the product. Spain now wants Gibraltar. Doubtless a for lack of distinguished services in the war! «a reward Now BY A WESTERNER The greatest word in the English language is, NOW. It is that infinite zero second of eternity where the ; past and the future meet. It is happiness, love, charity, life—everything, to some | and sorrow, hate, greed, death—-nothing, to others. This great now is largely what we will it to be, either every- thing or nothing. f On the golden records of eternity our great president has engraved the ideal principles for which America stands, It is now the splendid privilege of Americans to strive with increased enthusiasm to apply these principles in every American act. Let us make them an essential element in the composition of every true American, characteristic of every American be his devotion to these ideals and his persistent application of them. Now, Americans, that we have a brilliant course to follow, let us make this almighty present everything. It is the only course over which our “ship of state” ean sail tran- quilly and successfully. Storms, shoals, reefs and great dangers Jurk in all other courses. Our task is not a tremendous one. delightful, for we need only express with enthusiasm op timism and determination that the principles of liberty and justice are permanent elements of all Americans. hen America will be a grand expression of democracy—not some time in the mists of the future, but NOW, : It should be very Wonder if Herr Lowlyzollern's heart still bleeds for France? Pictures of the Bolshevists reveal that they are not Shavian socialist Of course Mezico is entitled to course self-determination, but which is Self down there? May the ruling ' | ao) (40) 41) Nov 42) ate peace 1 armintice surrenders to allie amounting to unconditional sur Keput rty regair control of congress. William Hohengzollern abdicates German throne. lees to Holland Ebert socialiet government formed in Germany Officially announced in 1 that Germany accepts armistice amounting t rendeg Karl sburg abdica Taken to Firth for internment for first time; in Unit land at Brest nd proceed to Christmas dinner with American troops States. France given Paria ermany President Wilson is the guest of King George of England at uckingha a banquet 1 palace, London SAYS BACK WILSON very wrong, that the boys who ha Editor The Star; I am writing to| been prepared to die for us—the core ayy Weg : boys who have «stood in the midst neaeip Se A o >, torturing death blak ‘he ethnda te urvive, give T tink eveer ahi who. believes t1| MO INUOD Oe thelr: future ce Aaa fi en should atand| Truly, the world in like the indi firm for him and «peak out for him, | Vidual, who treats you like a long tite 6ouite 1 all Europe will| Jost brother until he get know | 1and feel toward | Wants, and then casts you him and his policie the war lasted, we would have We hear a great deal from those | thrown billions of dollars into it, yet © oppose him and hia work, but| ROW we 1 it hard to let the boys not so much as we should from thoxe | Who Won the war for ux even retain] § who in favor of what he ia do. | Mhelr uniform ng. (1 refer to hin fdeas and work| The, $: opowed by the Seattle in bringing about lasting peace.) Central Labor Council ts not enough I feel that the w ome of the| The boys who crossed over, and Bear yz n talking against| passed thru the hardships of actual mi to our country in| ervi hould be given their unt of the world are on the United JULIA ADAMS, | tates, The world ia wondering how und what we are going about there great question © must show that care, resolved’ to stand behind |f EREE DOCTOR President Wilsor Ex-Government Physician L. H. BRITTON, Yakima 11 FIRST AVE, Editor VAKD FOR SOLDIERS The TERS TO TRIE EDITOR) 169 WASHINGTON Star; It all seems| This chart shows the growth of the merchant marine of Japan and the United States and the losses of the other nations the British Chambe Shipping |BOLSHEVIK BANK HEAD BURNS DEPOSIT BOOKS COPENHAGEN, Jar Nu ted cnethoas of r an FE with other 7 mone mminsary and nt W. Johnson, $229 maitard ave. Si Hatlard ave, , Pler 2. ret ave wt ave dave Third ave. 1 a Denham-Strehlau, 1403 Third ay Wallin & Nordstrom, 1422 ond ave Factory: 2720 Seventh Peeeececccscccccccccsceeeccens SHOE THAT :DEFIES PREJUDICE Wet Treat your feet to a pair of Shoes perfectly dry. you. Demand the Trade Mark and the Union SUPERIOR SHOE MFG. The Last Epidemic in 1889- It is prepared by 90 Came From Russia by ‘e or Jas VapoRub should be rubbed in o Way of France and Was the parts until the skin is c 000 Fr thar tty, Ney Ia spread on ly and covered w cs He Given a French Name, La spread on. Of | hots than eit des a irippe. This Ti e ws cloths. Le the clothing loc td Grippe. This Time It Comes |clotns, leave, the clothing | 100. « got his money b wt By Way of Spain. body liberates the ingredients in the ORIGIN OF THE DISEASE weather is coming. that will them pay keep It will THE TREATMENT. K. K. Tvete, 108 Main at hermer, 101 First ave, & Store, ‘2001 n Rule, 1014 ¢. 2609 Califor 825 Duwamish 1 Virst ave f you are ¢ tay in b cording to the Woodlawn ay RNAL APPLICATIONS, CO. In order to stimulate the lining of the air es to throw off the grip & aid in | ning the Ave. S. Sent Wash. Phiegim and keeping the alr. pas kages open, thus making the breath Poet rrrrir iii irri rrr TTT rir olds can, often without the slightest harmful ing easier, Vick’s VapoRub will bel effects NO OCCASION e form of vapors. nd effective. Hot, wet towel ald be applied over the thr and back between the she blades to open the pores. T », attracting and thus a neestion within FOR PANIC, asion for panic— p has a very aazear s no r st patients in a run condition—those who don't go 1 soon enough, or those whe early OW TO AVOID THE DISEASE vidence seems to prove that t avoiding crowds ing cups, roller towels, et 1p your bodily strength by reise in the open air, VapoRub in a vapors, or bet- is is not a tea-kettle. Jill water, put in n of VapoRub from keep the kettle lowly boiling and inhale the » lina druggist smbine, in salve VapoRub can had in three es at all drug- While comparatively new in n parts the N rd hor 1 est for a articularl * croup or ed and be used freely and recommen