The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 6

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sci. ne obi aan “ Fs Nr agr RRR, eaReNgest renecierinrmeraren grams SEATTLE STAR|\—Camine Home With the Yanks! | Eeditor’s Mia ‘Shall There Be a “League” 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Union St * NORTHWEST LmAGEUR oF © Service of (he United Press Aasoctation wararmns ammo Of Nations? U. S. Senators per the development the pre oo" Debate Question in The Star Snd-Class Matter Moy B, 189% at the a4 Wash. under the Act of Congress Merch 3. 1eTR montha §2Ts © month; § months $3 in the State of Washington, Outs for 6 montha, or $2.00 per yee! qe y eget nas - . (This is the eighth in a series of debates which the leading United States senators Daity »: The Star Psi tee . of further consideration |4Pe conducting, exclusively thru the columns of The Star, on the «subject of the by the publid in emerald srigatea | @ague of Nations”—at the same time as the subject is being discussed by the states ? - ra emy r ble ~help,| men of all the world represented at the peace conference in Paris.) and raine and ship lote of produce, | Bill Hohenzollern ong. Swe has an American lawyer about Aifferent points brow | FOR AGAINST All this cabled rumor about the poor old man playing Baal xt RA rage hep male By Selden P. Spencer, Rep. By Charles E. Townsend: Rep. mud pies will be recognized by anybody who has ever trike or not (we at United States Senator from Missouri eters einen diame ig rye a Har Thaw defense. he ), what will they have gaine pe Aya caen tsp Soy: Copyright, 1919, 8H, Ad ae Bill is probably planning an insanity plea in n f pe po Ter Rca i ae Pi » engaged in the war have the Is the kaiser going crazy? Has he always been insane? mtro) of peace and war it centuries, to come, Undoubtedly. Merely check up his recent activities prices on 1 : his flight to Holland, wasn’t he looney when he took ¢ boosted up to a4 ’ a Vv wagonloads of gold coin and a strong bodyguard } " n iraue our if 1¢ can be Propesty with rifles. Now he manages to live in a huge, \ t nownilitary, fens 1 do not see how one can be "The ex-kaiser is crazy—like a fox. in to him 6 and his hoped f that, for the future, United States d Talk of executing Count Hohenzollern has died down, 4s tirely separat I think it i» poxsible, thru months repeatedly Clemenceau and Lloyd George re-pledge t of the world as of delibe to form an effective. ment for the guilty war-makers. , - r and safe eagne ¢ nations to aa ' These two men carry no stock of American political et this 5 r tt will and wh a take a long time ] t 1 ca fo get up a p a| for a league An insanity plea is not apt to get very far with the ! pra that will be r nized as safe an@ fy that eventually calls Bill to the witness stand vadl : re worthy pf sarrighe 7 Proper by the leading nations of the On a matter involving retribution for the originator I . ene oe.” Many in 6s Semteal y aabe untry protected, but war that cost six million four hundred thousand dead, er, think that a | 7 protest against the U: ’ entering into @ com- 3 men empaneled will be individuals who imagine nothing t 1 ar r the nettlement of | pact which will oblige us to » our soldiers in the a facts. Po ker international tribu- | Bastern continent to defend with armed force the Lae re # a‘ f some interna | experimental nations which it ix proposed to set Up @ The kaiser in court!—what a rare treat we have in Mm to ft ft any league ¢ and in Asia, Those ave thelr problemas A man of undoubted personality and a highly de // | course), and found me, The latter ‘oblems of our own here. We have quite p ie ” whieh can » them in accordance with our tra d sense of the dramatic, his trial should be the most ‘ting since the Nazarene appeared before Pilate. " What would you not give to be on that jury yourself? What punishment would you deal out to this 60-year J criminal whose matches set the world afire? yy MY, YY, with . He might be compelled to fish 12 hours a day with VYya/jy i, Pe Y 4 bck Dasher eae i. hooks on his line. Hard-hearted citizens would force SRR 7 pa Se Af / 4 3 Seve alt’ N C ib li E Y m ie attend congress and listen to all the speeches. For hey win this strike oF not, w S 0 annt a ism to at our torture, there is the Asiatic method of burying a man oe th se “There's an old bey who's been thru a lot, hub, Herb?” ground up to his neck, smearing the head with : ponte then ec geen gh hye and letting ants do the work. - —— = 6 . \aeaerepacananer deitauinag oe ore probably the kaiser will be taken to London and p28, under federal contr ; Wife Raw--Go to It, Husbands & fancied als, Hasty action in these disturbed and probably would, prove disastrous (> of our republic NEXT DEBATE: For, Jota F. Shaforth, Democrat, Colorado, Against, Warren G, Harding, Republican, Ohio, — Ys ~~ 9 in the tower. His guilt affixed even by his own peo- ; jan insanity plea will have little weight with an inter- Ss’ I ‘ARSHEI I S } a the A)| a bad habit. Besides, cannibals case. I refuse to send him to _ M s cannot save him. { oducert Pride an Fe » police) oni y cooked human flesh, jail.” jury. Mud pies ¢ t save him ib } Wid be carried on | heard and came upon Solo-| and Mrs. Kalml wasn't cooked.” Well, there's no neccounting for! “ ny ayer ’ mor ni, a ith Sea Inlar Kaim ne,” retorted Dr. | tar is all that the doctors is_a reasonably safe bet that when wages are | aes Chatapatgn’ (1) Ganetts nd Ko t comt t . ‘ ae maeety an ant- of the detention home hai - " : pe WORD FRO: . er consumer, which would be prof akes brains to naane down out of control, the cost of living will re- | . ° ‘ ' : “Anyhow, Kalmi is not a that applies to both Kaimis, « going back to the So Some men seem te who a minus Mrs. Sol, t t f am ne sian ns War Is Over @ head in th’ morn-|terday. tle sald. "We paid : fe to our atate wolons, now in | MM died dows, yet the war over, or isn’t it? , in’ only this lant winter.” Sed be trecatt te bees, sapeher| mana Ur to cad Sim Matee? or certain purposes, it would appear it is. As, for} axe 6 - i $ ie e co t Bey Rn sogre ll ancestral when the Interstate Commerce commission wants) hy ¢ ay, did rget to Rend oo, Sgr 0 ngewe fear ald he atate ; es aan" Seat as Gan ae ime contro! of rates. Then we hear Wilson's words trav owing to the re nl signi of the armistice ‘the war} 4 how |iaw durir ‘ resents Sethe pressions of civilized life? senate: “With the signing of t eo effect ak cate *°| "Did be simply go insane, as fi be add A FARMER READER any noncannibal might do? \ ealer White Bluffs, Wash Was he secking an adequate a ving way to reprove bis wife after a the MUST STICK TOGETHER cortain tecture? / { comes to an end.” ~ But on the same day the Interstate Commerce com-| “ » Or dia he f love Mre. t The Mar: As te yw Kaimi « let, and suddenly re Sefely aloft. oF att Gentian and 2 + labor | far warre criminal,” ‘ruled Polies Judge t t et f Sallivan. “Ne low | covers his “e JOSH WISE shout at thi ( so acts, a federal judge in New York, Edwin L. sentences a Brooklyn dentist to 15 years in federal)’ i for making a socialist speech. » Is it not time for the country to resume some of its|' ty! The published report of this dentist’s conviction|' alize that his own lit “sweet enough to eat While girl was | ——» It is up to your blood \Rich Red Blood Nature's! keep you well and & Baie eagree, Mra spoke at a Mooney meeting and “predic success IT WAS SOME BLOW guard in the bank of health, t the socialist movement in the United States.” The re- t or Blow ro Ds r ee Sefe ,. ‘Those whose blood is rt tells also of “evidence furnished by the Military Intel-|' Bureau.” This prosecution was conducted by one torney General Gregory’s subordinates. ce. sl the name of liberty, what are we doing with a Mili-| Intelligence Bureau? Now? And, when did our peace ibe a penalty of 15 years for making a speech? 'e understand perfectly that war made certain things} . To a hundred per cent efficient against the Ger- | we permitted military intelligence bureaus, and al- suppression of public speaking which might interfere a nom or injure the discipline of our army. We Do you vation how much fested with the germs of your health and efficiency of disease should be delighted to: mind and body depend upon know that in the midst of jthe condition of your blood? their suffering there is p Your body is made up of cells @”ent relief from the t —each one too small to be of this most annoying of seen except under a powerful ‘iseases. microscope, each one a work- It is necessary for man that has to be fed, built, purify and cleanse the up, rebuilt, cleansed of waste restore it to a matter, encouraged to do its*tion and thus help natur work efficiently. The blood remedy your trouble. does this. Impure, impover- S., backed with sixty ished or poisoned blood years of success, is the gi starves, irritates or poisons blood purifier and cells all over the body. Nerve S. S. is made only from cells, when irritated, or herbs and barks which n starved, protest in the form has provided as medicit lof ema, ‘Tetter, Boils, agents that enable the blo Pimples and similar skin to rid itself of poison and troubles, nothwithstanding gain its natural properties, It's braing = thy have bra ng skirt in Fiag RING our | No matter if “Mapper visited at the | beer, therd'll a 4ith Rell on Sunday. | trouble brew!r it. @ were patient until such time as the war should ir. Then we intended to resume aoll the liberty and tracy—all the constitutional guarantees—of which we! jporarily deprived ourselves. j r the war is over, or it isn’t. If it is, it is time} © call off some of these long-haired district attorneys. It time to put a wet towel on the fevered brows of some our federal judges. And it is high time to call these u of military intelligence people into the back office som System! nd give them the choice of becoming crossing policemen If I were rack aviator — ii hand ype ' the lavish use of salves, lo- Do not continue any onget going to work. , aaa anil te aeae wee tions, washes and other local the make-shift treatment, b — aa ; F cenibiite £ on. tears emnent apolint - the a go > yor druggist ag e fact that our faith in everlasting peace is | We found there was no air availat who hard ated parts, which is only start taking a course | greater than that of France, is explained by the width Sinee CeeonG ROk smate: te air eee an not nave temporary relief. S., which goes down into of the Atlantic ocean. 107 were 6 etpthin and ardly live No one ever heard of a per- circulation and forces out all sananaam eres And you had r abd, peo Se Kaiml looked like this Son being afflicted with any| foreign matter, restoring th a ~ r tt because ba ‘4 me to the b of cops form of skin diseases whose blood to its normal he: > Dental Bill, ; ; If they get sick the : ts, bringing his habit of blood was in good condition. condition, relieving at Reuse bill 72, introduced by Locke of Grays Harbor Jecause ne sold—and unsailabie? no money ahead to keep out of debt.| Canniballem with Bien Therefore, it is but logical to proper source skin affeetion passed the house. It will give advertising dentists ih tute. Wh te! conclude t that the Sata : = bir bk wits p tation on the state dental board and outlines a eee cae cota s i th me ieee of treatment fe blond oe ra W As tp fid dental examination designed to protect the publ " ho diseases is to purify the blood) give you tui Tala ast empiricism and quackery. It aitée eniinaniek: den , and remove the tiny germs of about your own case withoi who have practiced in this state for five years prior t ot » pollution that break through charge. Address Medical D to passage of the act a chance to take the state pri tae , and manifest their apa rector, 154 Swift Laborato: . ; Bi : ge on the surface of the skin, At Ga. Liberal dentists insist this measure will conserve the ™ Cc f L A Cc od be a = 2 a ans ib health by admitting more dentists to easton in oO I in cgrtoes "Washington without impairing the standard of dental j ost sv! g ut nat nar 3. Little Chicks Grow Into Egg Producers; if Not They fighting for ou tric K. O t th G ! were incapacitated in the trenches be- Lower Meat Bil h ts aevhs an th eep u e erms. @ause of defective teeth. The English la which made |* Ht almost impossible for a dentist to get a license in that ' h 1 by a f . : < country, have all been repealed and the right to practice)" eit . « .y 4 W sepa: Pesta good health vo able in that country is now open to all. m hen wi good car RS : . ny} to resist disease germs. When your vital We have been encroaching too closely upon the pro-| tem: if given a dry home and pro ther plenty of : 2 er “ ‘ rel gh Node ertedl 00. the pried ity is low they are able to make success- Pessional trust idea in this state. Many communities are un, and plenty of water and | th need much bu »t me tick t ur hu tive ways of his tribe,” pro- ful invasion of the human structure. Dis- without dentist begin f ie and t if you want) nounced Dr, Otto Freyermuth, ease is the result. So it is your duty, in The Lock I! is a judicious measure which will benes | wee oe : me oe See ee eer ecard gM rien, police order to maintain your vital resistance the people without injury to the honest members of A ‘ WI? Her t Doubt at its highest, to keep the working parts dental profession. h «the ty lown b of the human machine at their best. Most Se aa MARKETS AND PRICES & AG important among these parts is the den- “Trotsky Agents in New York with $500,000 for , The Sta I thoroly aoe tal equipment which takes care of masti- propaganda We should worry, if that’s all they've maby ¢ Bem teem th his letter, to The cation—the important first step in diges- got. The Huns spent many times as much, and all in ace of the m , 7 ag yg OR gi tion. Have decay in the mouth removed vain lers can be bought, or ' gre t tabedl tance bel it offe a breeding-place for germs. should be low, built of cut in strips fonen ras ta ull the riven | Have the mouth made whole and whole- Perhaps, after this, a diplomat will not need to b by rte asd , ~ teadind ° : ral eMgeustonel free-hand Ware gah oe Oe ete ge ea | Ms ea ieee aa some and so keep the high vitality ams K f the brooder should be | 2 . t we aisers may come and kaisers may go, but propa- hot water wrapped in heavy ; , anal Netra asns: Most careful workmanship—most ieee wee on foreve i Kr oes aruniciat heat, DOMESTICS’ HOURS IN yt rm eo : G moderate prices. These I pe you. Phe Hun is without grease, babbitt metal, cotton | ycrike,neet Pienty of heat, wnen| | BAVARIA AGREED ON |couia ul cast | TAILORING CO. PAINLESS PROCTOR and penitencr they went Ie Themes berg. toe) MUNTCEE Wee. 6-—taana welecme to the pr te og ag pan gic apie Vio to blame for the high prices | Aleadquarters for ind night. Have food (finely srain, bread erumba, fin industries. Servant OE | Qigua nd, || STERLING DENTISTS 2 J ler, where the chicks can|to be given two and a half ho “Peace treaty will be signed in March,” Beware the Ides of March, you who wanted to be Caesar! t at all time each day and six hours ever r liver id it f t rh fi xs * | Protect young ehich against eats,’ Sunday and in addition fe « 5 a | i ee Aopen ~— _ It seems clear enough now that hate is a liability. | dogs and other animals, and against | to themselves one d “ a ae h sor MRS. } te | 425 Union Street | aa '

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