The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 6

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‘ “women’s EATTLE STAR—WEDN i “Sevallowa OLDMAN FICGERS SPRINGS NEW *Z¥e,c#"0e5 rm THE WHE, SEATTLE STAR TI e Sword Swallower ONE, THE HUNS, HE SAID, ARE. .e2-==2 s.r) has 4 to the gon SEMBErR oF scr Ss NoRTUWRST ~ PAD ———— — — — — — EOOoOE»O PPP PAPAL PLP LLL PL .% ernment nav rd wince him hot Telearaph News Service of (he United Prege Associa \ wom AD A bene Ww s now, from the benches OUR BLOOD AND FLESH COUSINS reich 1 holiday ‘ w Thi new swallower ia, (Which lately were trencher) urlough fe r © communt nd-Clane Matter May 8 18 Phat the 1 is a whow Who would save the whole Show| Co @ chorus ef sled salute died With, bie casera, & «under the Act of Cons are, nied for from ¢ oe ny RATH reall -~/titee,’ nelen.® “belt mand father, pe ma perform r faa t 2 tea and WwW. H. Jamen, has comne t 2.78: ‘ Ry diwenting ra 1 ! { MEW 1 thousand other words, and you find tbe per me onth; 8 $1.50; & montha & wenting the sw An the 1 ings OMEWHERE 1 4 : é f o | Of Washingt Oucaide ims "neat He Tie] There are rid ‘ wna Of the militant horde Lo th Thita, tan 6 Why do you think |th&t the English ix only a snodifica: 1° ro him. ¥ Lo gl a OF RE ee eee. ¥ T a yort of Kowr Whe tave wellied the Ring ane He} And Gualewes the ewdeds of the lee dasa the Dot Severything "on of the German speech, And race) Mount Vernon for Bremerton yep . are Honand threnre master nation | German so heart without making | OM#ins can be traced thru customs, |), He insisted on returning are J re and ¢t distinction Old Man Figwers |*eclal and politi temperament. | auty on scheduled time ° be 1 and quick tw Nbagersp tite and all the rest of it. And ‘ han new aatly admire their gyra \ hot? T came back at him, | ¥oU @an trace the same 3 the |°F arrived, according + father, . b J man jit a cigar, and then andingvii the Swedish, the Hol who believes he may have been tal B : Bolsh iki Rut now (ia tt fact?) landers, the Belgians, and back to the|en to wome honpital on hin way The inevitable is beginning to happen. It is beginning | in to swallow the swords of the Sasinaae enbink «not eporte Our Cousins? <a in a big way at Bethlehem, Pa. In that industrial center at manlike. ‘Third, they are our near-| “The Vikings are our common an-|of his cigar. “That's It,” he eal Zethlehe db. 3 Schwab, and est blood relations—a lot of them.” | cestors, and chany of these Germans “What's the une of it, now that wet the Bethlehem Steel Co., hgaded by Charles Sch sara | eehine guns ane: sttes ‘efending the Huns?’ 1 prodded.|are our cousins. Wé talk giibly|put ‘em in their piace? It all gum one of the mightiest corporations in the land, is appare tee hie 4 at trifie “And your father an Englishman!” |about the ‘Huns, and pretend that | back to us in the end, according t forgetting that patriotism—the real cian extend be And he en on t foen and Defending nobody,” he answered, | the subjects of the kainer are a dif. | these facts yond the duration of wars, after the smoke of battle has wrounewe Merely dealing in facts, so that we! ferent kind of people than ournelves,| And he thumped his book cleared away ¢ So he cannot be dor can get onto a better basis for un-|but we can't get away from the fact Must I love a rt and @ ae Ses \ fa t " derstanding yroblem. Factally,|that we are racially one and the bully just because ‘ Sethlel ‘ : slave’ all ' ' a a and th j ousin?® What the Bethlehem Steel Co, | me is to declare a t to ask him for f we are all ¢ more ‘( ‘if name. When we damn them on that |I asked, with some bets off, so to speak, in regard to specific agreeme nts made pasne ans anything ny: | score, we @ purkelven “You dor ave ebim. But $s thousands of employes unde e auspic ak J “"B 5 miy fn > Me ein’ the with i nousa f E der the auspices of the fas Le Leag tut the kainer did start the w: do have t nt id man thumbed a thick vol-| 1 mentioned. fame world with him, and make mom W war labor board. T he agreements relate to wage adjust Guiaucaoate anes ; na t knew. t1 lo on and hace the tealesb, I've| ey out of him, and ect your bile ments, the right of collective bargaining, the authority Of | re domititant dine races—all no objections.’ from him, No use ‘cutting eft ga workers’ committees in regard to these questions Pree ‘fies r . Big Show's Headline " , a wed = merely mning the nose to #p ur face, you knows : “ been denied Vho shall swallow the swords of headed and the | ‘Dutch’ an # Tha conclusive and endeq authority of the war labor board itself has bee ‘ane aeninee wm The old man threw away the end the Viggers sketched | —— crime Aad és . E The Bethlehem Steel company says the war is over, But that isn’t the point. Fighting on the West front or not, | vtost acts, I am told race movements for me from the the authority of the war labor board has not come to an end, | Are oh, 80 old fifth century on, I got a v and will not come to an end until a peace treaty is signed. That all records are lost of their ture ot hoe _ . en “gto That’s the law of the land that the Bethlehem Steel com- gijcg ye et iet of uy m3 ee ee eee ceouiae |. Pull pany thinks big enough to defy. They ayed tn t aweeping sinst the If those same workers that the Bethlehem Steel com-| uch as those which peoplen of Nort pany is fighting were to defy the war labor board or any a F Bengptc one > bsnl ts apne sect round-headed peoples checked kept back after the fall of the R tall blonde » empire, by the 1, Belgium, Northern France, Coa . and finally on that part of the Brit islands which toda Pengiand in ve cary vero : and Dr The Angles were early invaders of and Then came the Sazons IN O’HARA’S STOCK Schwab and big) gece the A at them until except he ¢ other government agency, Wall st., Charle: business generally would yell “Bolsheviki” they were purple. But the workers are not in that position. Nut It is the Bethlehem Steel company that is Bolshevik—a *% ho att ewallows : Bolshevik of business. And other concerns that attempt Yho attempted the swords of the to follow in their footsteps will be Bolsheviki, too, on the same bas Happi' it looks as tho the Bethlehem crowd were in for at least an investigation. Not only the war labor board has summoned them, but a senate committee, prod- ded into action by Senator Kenyon, is scheduled to as well. The big thing that these investigations will bring out will be that anarchy in industrial relations, whether on the side of the employer or on the side of the employe, is just as dangerous as any other brand. They will show that one of the chief things we have learned in this war is that fair government mediation and control is as possible here as elsewhere. What we need in this country at this stage of the game is the establishment of a permanent high court of relates to its rations) Jest show followe » now part of Germany behold! The Anglo-taxon stock which is the parent of the American the. French and Bavarian” oid Tl MMM WONDERFUL BARGAINS gern went on, “are more sted than the French and the Br Saxons are more nearly related than mana Man F near the Frer and Belg 1 hadd Hut Gor ave Full length, ful cut can disregard the stature, the color mode! Trimmed and of the hair and eyes, the shape of the plain, labor—a labor board that will be a peace-time institution, cond. and on tt $ and that will have all the authority it needs, even if con- anguage, Take At 15: Fifty r . : © $35.00 gress has to enact new laws to create it. We have gone German words for hore els, all shad beyond the pbint of allowing big business, just because it is big, to create discontent and dissension, breeding RamenlT misery for the sake of selfish profit, and then duck the responsibility. Oh, There’ for the Red Cross to Do | At $25 oe ee a ere’s ree of Home Town | é and up sa was Gv. Gian eon 2 ~[Suits and Dresses J overmeas— ceeded in getting together all cla s and satiors | of peop workshops and in ot heir families. forma of service Shall this spirit of won the respect and admiration democracy continue i 9 9 chy Amerioan It'made for tueit it the hed cro is to co io crf OT HARA’S UPSTAIRS a place in the hearts of the people | mere social functions, we may con- which no other agency can easily|clude that this democracy will! WOMEN’S STORE y a 7 y spplant prompt! appear, for democracy They’re Interested, You Bet “No nation can be happier than the mass of its toilers in mills and on farms. Make life safer, easier, more hopeful for them and you raise tHe whole country to a brighter, happier, sunnier level.”"—Senator Kenyon. Right you are, Senator, as far as you go. Undoubtedly, that nation is strongest in which the average of happiness and content is highest, but what about the millions who do not toil in mills or on the farms? a nervic In every city ‘of considerable ‘size there are thousands And now, what is to become of this|doesn't live in this atmosphere—it of workers—clerks, stenographers, house maids, and others plendid organization, with ite nearly | grows only a» men serve SECOND FLOOR—ECONOMY MARKET —whose raise in income has not been at all commensurate 4,000 chapters, Ks. thousands upen| Whatever sise may be done by the Corner First Ave. and Pike es and auxil- Red Crons, there t no doubt that it members? may beepme mightily useful in a na- most im- | tion-wide campalg education ir to de the public health over ne And th isn't anything that | mini © needed more than this just now, if > we to keep pace with the well- | with the increase in cost of living. It is doubtful whether their condition will become easier and more hopeful save thru substantial decrease in the cost of living. It is even likely that they will be the ones to first feel any general tendency toward reductidbn of wages from war time figures. Surely, they are especially interested in propositions calcu- lated to reduce the cost of things, Senator. Hiram C.Gill are i : who are returning f and who have courses of instruction’ in personal | health such as no other similar body | » the of men ever had. my of m trained to And now “Hi” Gill, too, is gone. rar si : waa Red { Hhaengs. hoe thea The man who put his fect on top of his dpsk in the cit Shall Spirit, Continee? town to make them town | he Influenza Germs Attack the i Sieten of the Air Pass- hall, while he discussed taxation and municipal utilities Has the national headau n better town in which to live ages. When VaporRub i is Applied Over Throat and a ad enough visd out & program that shall « ¢ the patriotiam and the devot people themselves will follow the leadership of the Red Croms in mat- | Chest the Medicated Vapors Loosen the Phlegm, of health as it will that of no! the millions of Amer other organization | Open the Air Passages and Stimulate the Mucous Ce team the Amadonn iat Crome ‘oan Red Pca - obpagparerrhd Membrane to Thow Off the Germs. render a service | the shrewd little lawyer with the biting tongue, the whim- sical smile, and the glistening head, who was mayor three times, is dead. There was no man more liked in Seattle than Hiram Charles Gill—and no man more despised. « of Americans whe “Hi” Gill was more a personality than anything, altho We of anak IR tae ects Tet oeatee the “anes ecaaeraas a wi | backed by some ability. He, his pipe, his decisive, sarcastic tee cettks tall We tes et ts ed tee ee rendered during : a |In Addition, VaporRub is Ab-| t the patient remain in bed until LETTERS TO TIBIE EDITOR rength returns—stay in bed at two days or more after the yas left you, or if you ere stay in bed ording to the tongue, his caustic epigrams—these popularized him with the public—the public which dealt so oddly with him. Gill, however, was not only picturesque, but he was also efficient in many respects. At the game time, he had many notions incongruous with progress | sorbed ‘Through and Stim-| ulates the Skin, Attract-|?y°r [0 or not ing the Blood to the Sur-| severity of the | face and Thus Aids inj "TERNAL A strange personality has passed on. BIBLE ON ACE to you as they are to the war sav 4 In order to stimulate the lining of Faitor T r: In your paper, | ings committee. | Reducing the Congestion the" mir passages to throw off the ° Wh + the matter with the size you wore when you left? Pras P | grip germs, to al P Li N pee dated January 1, an article was| Axsuring you of my high appre Withi i © aid in loosening the ore Frolice leeded soi tod net h the iden of 4 > | ithin. Phiegm and’ keeping the air passages inted setting forth the idea of the ciation of your assistance, I am, | 5 |open thus making the breathing an of the Peace of Jert jem. The Ve truly yourr jeasier, v * VapoRub will be ound effective. Hot, wet towels hould be applied over the threat | TO BED—STAY QUIET [blades te open the pee yhen pen the pores, Then jm 06 must Bare more policemen. : _ CHILD DANCERS RAISE MANY SOLDIERS ARE : at ar the ete ig ps : paired ommittee members of the city council have mis- $37 FOR SMOKE FUND GRANTED CITIZENSHIP °” Apap Prat ssa Mares bones CALL A PHYSICIA 7 handled the question of an increased police force until the quoted a basin for the idea. Where inglorious spectacle has been witnessed in the County-City Hamilten Dougtas da More than 250 petitions for natur the people get the idea of a holy 7 0 > | VapoRub should be rubbed in over building of women trooping into the mayor's office to plead | *erved double purpose when they | alization over the average of the last | Peace from the passage of Scripture TOO GOOD FOR WILHELM DON'T WORRY the [parts nul the wt Tek for better protection for their homes and families. With "peated the Armory performance at qua of 1917 were filed in the | ™Otes ‘ one oe we cethe, Late hae rane them they brought tales of petty assaults in the suburbs— | ‘he dancing academy, 915 Pine st.) Ur # district court for the| many people would be saying. Head srrontulle tabsinn around tne ecco the heat of the homes entered in the absence of householders and- children | December 27. Not only did they en- Western district of Washington dur-| from the second to the fifth verse of it. It is often deserit a “barren | Si, Of SRR Tee cone ae attacked by degenerates. tertain hundreds who were unable to ing the same period of 1918, accord. the chapter, and it will be arly | island I have traveled thru. the with each breath, carry’ . } tion directly the parts ople will be greater part of Europe, some parts of rica, various portions of Africa. uth Arherica, and I have yet nd climate, foliage, fruit, fic of the cle eon that what the pe be due to thy large At the sar time rbed through and ttracting the bl nd thus aids in congestion within Seattle has fewer policemen in her residence districts |‘'!t the Armory the day before | Ing to the book The than any city of the Pacific Coast in proportion to area Cori#tmas, but they t more | increase is said covered. # 50. por ground of the idea The remainder of en a far differ number of United States » the chapter ¢ re The problem will not be solved by councilmen criti Bogs tey . eeking naturalization The firat portion of the chapter deals vegetable growth that co . d He sOlV iticising | e# te Dou re apter dea mpare How ; 1 ; M . sople wi elon TO AVOID THE DISEASE Chief Warren for not including the cos - ; aiacka tee ae : : with what the people are saying 1 Helena’s in texture, beauty | luding the cost of additional | yu to put a Albert J. Rhodes, president of the that they shall beat their eworda in- | or vartety | Spanish influenga, which appeared | Evidence seems to prove that this Chamber of Commerce and|to plowshares and their speara into| If I may express my opinion, st.|i" Spain in May, has all the appear. | ts @ germ disease, spread principally amber mmerce and | to t r speare into} P in, St of grip. or Im gripe, which /by human contact, chiefly througlt pruning hooks#; nation shall not lift Helena is too good for the ex-kaiser. | ins swept over the world in numer- | coughin sneezing or spitting. So her Let him live in a log cabin on Egg |ous epidemics far back ni id persons having colds—which sland, with the seagulls for com-|toty Tuns. Hippocrates refers te yan | means aie in 412 2 is re- | drinking patrolmen in his annual budget. Action is needed qui WASHINGTON, 1 take away F 8.—Congreas lent Wilson's, Commercial Club, will appoint a re. © rallroada| construction boi up sword nation shall they learn war any more, but Tempus Fugit . igri d of 15 members r Clark,| to promote to maximum success a in the third chapter of the Book of ny, which is a better fate than he} “ . ; © commis-| program of progress in reconstruc . i 3 re n influ-|Keep up. yc Seattle’s new school board wiped the slate of all argu-| “0% declared « nate railroad! tion to meet new Week . : what the people rves I look at it. Napoleon | tnza -|Dlenty of & mt ageir i a sialon. | ng toda ps and changing they are told a warrior, but the kaiser is a nis {and go ment against equal p: for equal service Tuesday night, : ssa AB se 1 to beat thelr | criminal of the worst eoft. the! KE PR FROM COLDS and promptly passed resolutions putting women on an ne and their MRS, H. E, BOWMAN Above all, keep free from equal salary basis with men teachers. E, t ° h t F f | di e | pruning ears. 0 t syYMProms wae HL Reap, free trates irectors Eck anc rock y, Ona t | t otwithstanding Grip, or fluenza, as it now | ir passages, and rendee them much feverishneas,| Use Vick’s. VapoRub at the. very iden of War Food Offices {ii iitierttes Sinus and disrinees, | first sign « pte head coll ittle in a spoon and inhale rs, or better still, use Vapor a benzoin steam kettle, If not available, use an ordin ary teakettle. Fill half full of boils $ut their negative protests were drowned out by the find sufficient ground for th neral feeling of weakness lusty “Ayes” of the newly organized school boar ’ c . t J Director Santmeyer made the motion boosting the ns an e le or a omac S Peace 1s, indeed, a thing to bed party of the. « puney oc shtpplog teeter ae ek end tae teeae cnaal: | 1 sired, but let us not be deceived into jocorda and files to Washington, D | ly lasts from thr salaries. Director King seconded the motion and = & false security rma attack th Judge Winsor gave it the third vote. Whien your meals hit back }. 1), HENDERSON Preparatory to the formal clow-|frtining of the ait ing Water, put in half a teaspoon of The world “do move”! ? > ic, according to B.C. Beck, King| throat and bronchial tut VapoRub ‘from time to time—keep 10V ounty food administrator, The ad-| usually a hard cough, especially bad|the kettle just slowly boiling, and 1s night, oftentimes sore throat or | inhale the steam arising. nails, ‘and frequently all the ap-| wos, Vick's Vapor A ne a evant hee Gate 2 ick's VapoRub is the aran a head cold, discovery of a North Carolina drug- gist, who found how to combine, if salve form, Menthol and Camphor | with lyptus, r When what you eat turns sour, forming THANKS STAR nistration Star That Seattle till functions against Editor acids, gases hoarding King county were able during 0 last week of the year—tho last k in the period alloffed by the rnment in which to sell the quota of $8,241,000 assigned to King county—1s due entirely to the xplen. did support and assistance given by the press ttle in 1919 winter girls have revived the fashion for mit- tens. They will pass them on to the “home when the Yanks come home t indices and indigestion, 6 TREATME! ™ Go to bed at the first not only guards” Magic relief. No waiting! essential oils as Bucas hyme, Cubebs, ete. so that the salve is applied to the these ingredients are » form of vapors. ratively new in land and a few it is just now War-brides are getting nervous as the hour ap- proaches when pie and biscuit must reinforce the love- letter attacks. the moment Pape’s in reaches the stomach all the sourness, acidity, heart- burn, dyspepsia and indiges- *—take nourishing Ain perfec quiet. and rry. Quinine, s, wher Ss } a, our citizens with the position } ; Music hath charms—” Perhaps 'twould be well to tion ends which we were placed and in con i Nahr he aan being’ introductd,, in other sections send Paderewski against the Bolshevil Upset stc 1 ‘ a 3 sh ° © co! y, however, it | 7 inet the Bo vili, yset stomachs feel fine incing them of thelr duty to the y Tow Ott | milli hone toe et ony Cemnm , oe |e, ae ae ee Headquarters for Will throw off | million homes for wil forma oF gold up your | troub! Janger lies in which may arise s--more than 6,000,000 Jars i last year Heir to kaiser kidnapped, stage all set for a grand t : a Your edleerial i ire: (@) Pi. D ir editorials an our s' the ne-r tece resses ticularly or ended e le with return ; ' movie finale with return of the little prince of the blood. upport, 80 generously given in vp aa pa dS children's croup or colds, since {t ten hat there danger of xternally applied, d, therefore, pheumonia or bronchitis developi can be used as f. ‘as desire ; Her 9, ¢ WILL PI pws columns of The ar, carried eh Uf the ex-czar is alive, he is kicking not ata, |YPSET? Pape's Diapepsin Src rley comic's vein nd ttn | 425 Union Street Jai ites inlaid oP Ns) sty the Metin fl mute: tha. results ahs ks. Oe ddle ear, or heart affections foots, VanoRut oan three © gratifying | these reasons it is very important |sizes—20e. 60, $120 cat druggists eepereoT Rs enews ~28 4 bs

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