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TH ATTI STAR—SATURDAY SBRUARY 1, 1919 THE SEATTLE STAR|{_The Great American Home! |The Strike-Pro and Con- a) Scho ir Norona ine or by Readers of The § a << oe 4 ose . | Telearaph News Service of the United SAN, GooD NIGRT | * Entered as Secomd-Claas ter May % 1 I" ORDER to demonstrate the im-| with full power to examine, take evi AIN'T IY THE Seattle, Wank. under the Act of Co possibility of supporting a family Gence, and entablish what ie « just| "editor The howe By wail ont of city, bbe per month; 3 montha $1 on the average shipyard wane, “Alsen to both Iabor and capita! you enti im the Mtate of Washington, Outside the state, hipyard Worker” has submitted a) 0 sidk @li'ay aa deck ead os ra ot reona i for @ months, or $9.00 per year, Ly carrier, city, Lie weckiy housed expensed statement rue, thin no easy ua the iene j si We are a family of four—a boy| But it will be just as ensy as the) 1 b 1 amall way, § iar Pubiiabing Co. Phone Main 6o8 Mrivate age 12, a girl 9, my wife and myself.”| present method in vogue nected with the labor eam counccting all department this pints dup mney 1 See It will reault in o ‘The following ts our average liv nee for one week thing: it will ne past 3 records of ev-|{F 48 railrond mmen apy geal « been thru strikes ‘nd tat compel the books -_-— - — _ ing jery business to become open to the Saant Table (12 cents per meal a public ken, and know what they Suzzallo and the Speed Limit wera 1000 AnD wat nor? Theretore. ftom my coal > a* i . Ini 1 ni nig ? “ +4 a nleremte one t wo We've got to hand it to President Suzzallo of the Uni BMS re taccaks 154 If the public is interested in th pect for any outside ; ) | ‘24 © | dinputes, and if each side whould might step in and th versity of Washington, He is swift. Light , , WS | Gai jak eoturhe. then, the public 10 | titvereness wit aa ro We don’t know of any other man, not even Howard Lberty Lean payment and =| [vitally interested in knowing what | Your editeriea 1, mean + Taylor or Jimmy Davis and other old hands in the state} | star y ee 12 |thowe returns are, If the books of | situation in a way that dhomege legislature, who can get the state solons to eat out of his Sunday paper 07 fe hyp grea ig ban age Teasonable men upon both et hand with such appetite as the Olympians apparently ate Cnrfare so ro penn aougist by ihe laborers would roverny to @ out of Suzzallo’s. aut pe sian | Gone tee | be granted without any argument There is one thing, Almost over night, the Suzzallo Veterans’ Welfare ‘ And what reason have I to keep that in close to the Commission bill sprang up. ~ rage caleygage’' Mage 2 _ uni 0 mer and that tw 5 There was no public discussion of it thruout the state. Income, average wage Soh Regge s Br ogc nae <a Hl pF ¢ The Star There was no demand for it, no beseeching of the legisla- ourpras to much Money T take with me, or how | yard workers, . ! 4 i“ orker continue mi do | tors for it as they had been besought for other measures, This worker | ay ues It 1 much I leave to my heirs. True, the | by con 7 Ay read ye npr’ 2 elastic that it can/| not have to lay off on account Of ® number of auton I enjoy the use of dustry i t makes no definite provisions ; it’s so elastic tha’ } holiday, or sickness or accident, 1 while here does depend upon how | co-operati enterprinag? i be used to handle strikes, general and otherwise, as well still have $3.13 a week for the| much money I capture. But there is HALVIN MOORE, i as soldiers’ relief. | profiteers that remain. In addition,/a line between right and wrong deal ] ; ; " “ I must keep the children in school| Truth, in the abstract, does not x Kaito: ’ ] a: _ he » . e fy int n val he | _ Despite all this—and, further, despite the fact that the} oe - did dan Ue vals BC aah the WLLL hin toes eck ee ee, -Pxpertenend tegislators had but a hazy idea of the whole thing—the| . f ance. We have cut out all movies to just what he earns, His wages | women first-class Prt marred neasure passed virtually within 24 hours after it was born. | SS ==s and entertainments or profits, depend upon what service | pares them with the yo 4 And Suzzallo, of course, is the man who performed} SS 1 am one of the 70 per cent of | he renders to nociety, and that soci-|men who flocked to the aig | this miracle | \ shipyard employes who maken $4.64| ety in interested in the equities be | to evade the draft s a < per day, who stayed on the dur-| tween its various members Jn this the thanks these ing the war at & personal loss, and Without attempting to discuss the | get, married or not, am now out on strike for a decent! socialistic notion that there should| they were willing to |living wage to support my family be no such thing a# private owner: do all they could t Frankly, we do not like it. We do not like it because} t smacks too much of railroading legislation. We do not! ike it because we think the fundamental ideas of the bill} ig n : " ~ whip of property, which i# abhorrent ar’? Why, O s are wrong since it will only intensify the feeling of de- HY NOT A COURT TO to OOF Sais Re 1 SRD resuices |iewes: Or, Gaacanen i: pendence of the service men rather than make them in-| — PAST MMreae SETTLE WAGE DISPUTES? regulation and needs only proper| slackers. There are : dependent by giving them an adequate out-and-out com-| Editor The Star: The United /4aptation to the public benefit, may en working, whose hi ; pensation. We do not like it, moreover, because the pub-| BED Tim’ | lic has been denied an opportunity of judging it, of re-| viewing it, of pointing out its strength or its weakness, its desirability or its undesirability. I suggest the foregoing simply as a| large salaries. I think « topics for consideration? more of @ woman who will There may be error in the line of help her busband maintain hip reasoning. If so, I would be glad to | than for one who spends fis have it pointed out as fast as he makes it Perhaps it lies in the fact that all ow is the time for all worker: But, nevertheless, we take our hat off to Dr. Suzzallo. | 9 lcome to rub elbows to such an ex- ‘4 we ' - ¥4 men should be free to contract. Thi and togeth He's got all records for speed smashed to smithereens. | 6 ’ vo ggg gen ee Sie gence png question I have not yet thoroly @i-| | —~s-—-—ae ! f= ag concerned, must be re! 9 ots4 to my own satisfaction, the I) MULHAUS! Feb. 1~The ocent | inclined to the opinion that they est gift that Alsace brings te Fras Vor the samme reason, the innotent | 11,5414 not be; at least, such freedom |is potash. Alsstian Those Were the Happy Days : y) | pubilo stways este it’ in the neck| Should be teed. Tike’ all property |are, valued at 61000 q Say, old-timers, do you remember the first time SHE O a 10ns ena ors aan ae the tome tamee os be. Mehts, 80 as not to injure my neigh: | used to supply the entire world: sat on your lap, after you had carefully regulated the gas | ¢ be 4 hooves this innocent third party now |P" Yours truly, v0, etn dae ta Se jet to a pin point? And your feet went to sleep and you ° a s to insist upon a remedy which will,| sO. B. SERVO. States was her best cana ise dats tanridmewaet aaa Debate Question in The Star ="s=2%"=" “Children Love dare ask her to get up for a moment for fear she wouldn't! ow og mepinedl 14 nie cab the Jo come back again. (This is the fifth in a series of debates which the leading United States senators cation of our boundary line, we have Staten entered the European war be jaune the nations over there could not carry on their war without in jury to ua | The nation Ce ee Pe ar ee | Ee | Co nf the world have And you heard noises in the hall and had visions of |are conducting, exclusively thru the columns of The Star, on the subject of the roth: a ae broad 4 oe poo Keep your little Pets healthy, strong and full of Father coming in with a rawhide in one hand, a broom) “League of Nations”—at the same time as the subject is being discussed by the states- [ye “ei We mant. one fram the play by giving a harmless candy Cascaret at handle in the other, and with large, heavy, murderous bro-| men of all the world represented at the peace conference in Paris.) & then, laws being observed, no dan first sign of a white tongue, feverish breath, sour es on his feet. And you wondered if the side door was jeer of our mutual neighbor being stich cb eal. fei ° toe atralitl * ed and whether you could leap madly thru one of the AGAINST FOR shot sto cold. Nothing else straightens up a windows without cutting and marring your face for life. | / Se tie acu ck uk rame deuee biliofs, or constipated youngster like these delighte And you wondered if you did have to leap thru the windows BY MILES POINDEXTER, Rep. BY GEORGE W. NORRIS, Rep. She aaale eteks tails wad Gaenand ful cathartic tablets—Only ten cents a box. and get all cut up, how you could explain it to your folks and} United States Senator from Washington United States Senator from Nebraska and take the other's bank account everybody afterward.. | (Copyright, 1919, by The Newspaper Enterprise (Copyright, 1919, by The Newspaper Enterprise |_| Venture the assertion that the And then you tried to say something appropriate to her | Association.) Sa Association) ces at cals talked ition one tae | and you ended by nearly choking to death while she giggled | ,,...7 {0 not belles that Provision treats t de not Iam in favor of the league of nations, Iam in| tuiging | favor of it as soon as we can get It, I would be giad to get it with the treaty of peace, but if f could not get it then, I would be 4 to get it ae soon afterward as s <ff >) | soi & at you and the shooting pains in your feet shot up toward) think thet we your knee and you wondered if you were going to just natur- ally pass away like this. And by and by the house became quiet and you thought it must be at least 4 o’clock in the morning and you made a move to get up but SHE didn't budge. And you found she was asleep. And you laid her cautiously on a chair and beat it quick! ; And then, as you stood on the corner stamping on your feet to get the blood circulating again, you felt it must be I repeat, then, the question first above j Our rabid, highe*trung union labor | friends will anewer at once: “Why any such court will be CONTROL could easily outline the exnct| LE meaning, of course, by the 1 of a league that I would form) CAPITALISTS | my own way. I would not| And so may our judges of the! hould become a mem ber of any league, properly so-called which shall have power to enforce ite decree upon the United Staten Consequently, in my judgment, no such provision should be formulated either before or after the peace treaty in adopted. If such a league of nations ever ts to be established, it is a work of the utmost difficulty and complexity, ir volving atateemanship of the highest t1 nt to Include in the Inague a large courts we now possess Yet who her of nemictivilized nations, like would dispense with them “altogeth- rkey, Bulgaria, ete. The consentier? None save the anarchists, who f the semictyiiized nations is not) despise all restraint, who are crim) 4:30 of the morning after now, and you looked at your watch order, such ea that involved in the oeienry to snake a - nicoaents male at heart. SAE: al j t > yeni pt establishment of the constitution jeague hink 1 auld be bette ithout om p o cu - and Siglo just 10 boge kg ssiereaie agg © th the Uaiies States, and Gil) require 0 they were omitted many delinquencion of the judges you remember all this, old-timers? eren ose arent Gund of time tn thinning about A league of nations composed of|we know, yet courts are essential to the formulation of the plan and the aix or nev of the great powers) justice, and as we are all human, hu would be ww a agreement of the various nations iclont to eliminate war,|man courte are the only ones we ° : concerned therein. This being #0 Disarmament ought to be a part of|/ may devise. Sacrificing for Ideals eee er msaid tot to ac |. SVOHHIS «any sven egreomant, coh toa cosas] Litewion, if ssh s court may. ba the happy days, eh? | > 2 , ream ‘ | layed for the formation of a league of nations. the” disarmament takes place the Centrotied by one element in our so In the Galerie des Beaux Arts in Paris is a ena I would be very giad to see a continuation of the | better : clety, #0 may it by another, The! ng statue conceived by a sculptor who was so poor that he’ friendly entente now existing between the allies and 1 think It ought to disarm, at the beginning, a large power of money, while not to be de te ; «oe lived and worked is a stall ghtret the United Stater, based upon common interest and | Per cent of the big navies of the world, including our| nied 4s not the only power to which | Yoda ence While all children detest castor oil, i a ae A g004 will, and a common desire to preserve the peace | OW? jfnen bow. Pride, fame, ete. are also pills and laxatives, they really love to tak When his clay model—his masterpiece—was almost) f Miieition an well aa the liberty of the world to be reckoned with, and it fe not » they y e Cascarets because completed, a heavy frost fell upon the city. He knew if| it te strange that the leading advocates of a league crete description of what they propose. It is a mere ble that the votes of the | they taste like candy, Cascarets “‘work’’ the nasty bile, sour fe e water in the interstices of the clay should freeze the) of nations to enforce peace, have never given a con. sounding phrane eee rer a anatitute | mentations and constipation poison from the child’s tender stemadl, A . ; - | ne many, will be equally pc ; re beautiful lines would be distorted. So he wrapped his bed | \ex7 pERATE: For, Senator Morris Sheppard, Democrat, of Texas. Against, Senator Marry S. New, Re-|to pervert the course of justice thru | liver and bowels without pain or griping. Cascarets never di clothes around the clay image to preserve it. | publican, of Indiana. leven such a tribunal appoint the worried mother. Each ten cent box of Cascarts i 7 dead—frozen—a sacri-| Indeed, our o present chief ex . " wi thie toon th Martie f ; ‘waar —~#¥ |LANDSCAPES REPLACE be sald to have discounted altogeth | well as for adults—absolutely safe and harmless! i | marble. oF : er the votes of the laborers } boss attra bees Without his willingness to sacrifice everything for his Biddy s Home , WILHELM’S PORTRAITS) “parentheticaity, let me remark, 20 | ideal, this wonderful work of art would have been de-|} It Is Cheaper Gathering Eggs in Nests Than in the |) (Special to The Star by N. B.A) long an men are telfish and try to stroyed and it, along with his name, would have passed into Grocery Store Bye sain Gia Toasty ee aoe Hier Bamgecsn: Mange ‘ oblivion. : ‘ — St ering them with landecapes,” read | inequalities. The mitiennium is not | Instead his name has been cemented into the sands of| i, , mistaken {doa that hens| ‘The front should be partly open, | tinement of a Friednau|to be reached without more and , / time for all eternity and his wonderful work will live to| need a large roving «pot. Only | with glase or cloth windows. The |*TUst In the Lokal Anaeiger go Chrletisnity i inspire generatioris after generations to greater efforts in|srowing chicks should have that il acroan the front may be ut the principite uipon which our present economic structure in built, it seems to me, are not just the creation of the beautiful. A yard 10 by 10 is big enough for by white sheeting, to * * many : P 7 alter on hens, especially if they are | winds out and let fresh alr in. Th: Just now, this preservation of an ideal is especially fowls, Plymouth Meeks, Rhede| should be & heavier burlap covering Rev however, do not r significant to Americans. ‘6 Reda or Wyandottes. Leg which may down on very cold r sie sp ryhore rather Minorcas do better if not/ nights Hens will not lay unless M A. Mat ne of . . @ ite #0 crowded. there is plenty of fresh alr in their hho thews ety rn 2 Princess Radziwill Tie house should be inbge encgigh| hatha. Neltiigr Wil they tay if thet Mi the traffic will bear 4 ~ Het ‘ | fot roosting space, and should not|h fn wet ‘and damp; nor if cold 1 preach a sermon Peay bat another way of stating With what astonishing complacence Americans are re-|be an assembly hall for the hens, winds blow on the law of supply and demand. And. ceiving the propaganda of monarchists! The visit of Prin-| during the day. In mild weather, | air doesn’t hurt therm. in that it fs » to “charge Labor, Capital, Brains— Which is the most important? some- one ed Andrew Carnegie. The canny Scout countered with: ee tae day morning given absolutely free play, it is more entitled, than ponsible—in fact, probable | : cess Radziwill here illustrates the point. the hens ought to be in the yard The roosta should be about two that the law of eupet 4d 2 4 . g 4 |In extreme cold and wet weather, | feet from the roof, at the back of hat the | pply and demand “Tp Aihaac A For years she has been a member of the accursed| they ‘snould be exercised in &|the house. ‘Two fect. below the SEVENTEEN is @ natural law, and therefore a Just Fell, me, man, which is the most kaiser’s court. After the revolution in Russia, she went| scratching shed, which may be alroost, place a dropping board important leg of a_ three-legged back to that country—for the purpose of aiding the estab-| low. sloping whed, off the roosting | sloping slightly toward the stool ‘dad YEARS OF GRACE [BB] iaw is not niowea to act treciy, tat i : y ls perverted by numerous combina : lishment of a “constitutional” monarchy—a revival of czar- paragon Sig Ba ap Sy AL Needy tt AR le ltdhan In the evening he will tions on one side and the other ‘ ‘ And now she is feasted and feted in Seattle. shed should be filled with dry leaves, | doors at the back of the,nests, #o YOUR CHILD habe emen Eiuae ready ob sg hi bank is playing’ an important part To say the least, th incess is full 3 da the grain being sprinkled morning | that you can gather the = with jlar controversy. to find out, not in providing safe de : md } ve ast, le princess 1s Tully as dangerous as. 1 in that to make the hens | out going into the house and disturb. DEAD OR ALIVE nea that aeBbet tg be yA had RRB “eaohite Ba! Hy the Bolsheviks. If we ostracise the latter, we should also|¢?4 100" , ing the hens sani ag i any Og the funds of labor and capital. ' put the ban on the forme For a dozen hens, a house 8 feet| Whitewash the Intertor of the Come to the stirring JM) tn Words. what is justly due to Ia et " They are the extremists who make peace impossible, | lone and 6 feet wide In large enough. | houye frequently, Including nents Song Service at 7:15 bor and what is justly due to capital Savings accounts at this bank are Wide as their viewpoints a they ar P . s ag It whould face the south, to get| roost and dropping board, which led by | Strikes are predicated on the the available when peded i d oe Bye 93 ‘wpoints are, they are on @ par sO far 48) city of sunshine, and should be| should be cleaned every few anys p. m., led by the great jory that laborers are entitled to BV AOS needed and draw mischief-making is concerned. high enough so a person can walk| ‘The next, we tell how to feed for song leader— | whatever they ‘can compel the mas interest night and day. pei . ae, eee Mr, ‘Walter Tenkins er to give them; which, as before as . bn aon A fone Bee 4 & d 8. |said, would be entirely just if ghe Open Sa av ev Greatest Problem in the World : Fine programs of tee nitatiy ich ohtcae wren mye pee Ah + teat Delegates of the world’s great nations meet to arrange|* ( _ Special music. Pee tear addi tee thee ce ake terms ending the greatest war in history— { You are very cordially which the masters of industry today The i And almost the first topie they discuss is: ~~ penn iil invited to our services ure acting. They, by their power Nae | THE LABOR PROBLEM e which is a money power, and the D xt H { i Truly, a situation the world would not have dreamed Looking into the sky FIRST open Oboe fer ua Vite tae e er or on 3 ii of a few short years ago. A world to be remade; Forgetful of soul and forgetful of stomach PRESBYTERIAN they can compel their laborers to Trust and Savin f boundaries to be redrawn; new nations to be recognized ; Rooting into the ground CHURCH gs Like a low-lying mound, tov ame ho theory of one is no more right | Or a sort of a sociable, humanized hummock Seventh and Spring than the theory of the other, Roth | It is prec # to ramble, jadopt the use of force, of one kind | | ' j old empires to be interred forever—and the delegates dis- a | cuss the labor problem! Note, too, that, at this peace congress, kings do not Bank Second Avenue and {lt To halloo and scramble or another, It is not to be wondered appear, and titles are very scarce. Thru woodland lowland, thru bracken and bramble at that the common laborers, having tree! It’s labor’s da all righ 1 . : it is wondrous to wander but one kind of force, namely, brute Cherry S t iiicaradth tlaindd thane ee never was this more Forgetting to ponder force, to be exercised singly or in SEATTLE , universally proclaimed than by the peace delegates in Paris, Life's mystery here and death’s mystery yonder masses, shall use that sole kind of force which they possess = The power of reason has little po. If only the peace conference will be sure ita “con- | It is grateful to be crete proposals with regard to Russia” aren't SOLID | All awhiff with the sea, tency upon the immediate parties to A controversy, Its persuasivenes concrete! | And to shout with delight from the top of the peal TAILORING co. ; ; Sah page ama ior And to feel winter snows usually greatest upon the minds of COMBINED RESOURCES 5 a: oni sledge i disinterested per #, ANd hence, in ¥ ‘ton Trust and Posterity sees both the good und bad ina great man Liven LEAN Ga see cule: lad \ Headquarters for | 1 ‘yreves snstwnc, e is nrobanie Gaviogs ‘Thank and Dexter ila ebitauporaviee see. oniv the side vafle, : ve As you h he Joy or allence can speak * that the innocent public, whieh wil |* > brenidios, p y e reflected by their ie ee veces ta san Sui ; Coats and be most easily persuaded to see the) Horton National Bank i: | Hh Klann gat and te ohine om your fue, ee ee and The more we read of George the Fourth’ se Thales ripening aisputes the less do we consider the king’s English a mode | . bs “aleve | —e. t Fe re te ee one ote af . ’ g g a model. As you roll on the clovery-carpeted floors, | | There must be such a tribunal, | wort