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

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tli nen te ate lion artim a tear ge NS et ne tae menses nab es Sa REE SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919. — ere Can Be No Compromise on Americanism There can be no compromise on the issue of Americanism. On this, The Star stands firmly and everlastingly. The Star’s policy is not going to change. It will continue to fight for the right, as it has always done. It will champion the unjustly oppressed. It will for a better Seattle, a better Washington, a better United States—always. : It is pledged to fight for a better America BY AMERICAN METHODS. And American methods are NOT the methods of the Bolsheviki. Force nnot, must not, and shall not, take the place of the ballot and the voice of the majority. Neither Seattle nor the country shall be plunged into the tute despair, hunger and distress which a willful minority of labor syndicalists planned thru this general strike. America, governed by Americans and by American methods—that’s the issue on which The Star will not compromise one iota and for which it is ready fo battle now and FOREVER. the Yanks! | GERMAN JUNKERS STILL COURTING a oes = auc, 6 WAR; BUT ARMY HAS HAD ENOUGH TAR || Coming Home With 1307 Seventh Ave. Near , oe p Telegraph News se: United Preas Assoc! as Second-Class Matter May 8. 1899, at the Postaffice at y 4 ' A * le, Wash. under the Act of Congress Maret 3. 187% - . n Ge man } per month; 3 months, $1.50 tha, $2.78: atts f ate of Washington, Outside te Hee pet ie months, or $3.00 per year, By © eity, Le . The Obvious Got to g'wout tonight.” said he at half past 16 ered in at near You know what happened then, IL isan Was a wuffraget 1 she hatec BY ©. © LYON (N. Bo AL Staff Correspondent) » times emnee I came ; ° . . y Pieces in Action” Brethren of the honorable profession of journalism, has been born to us, out in the little old town of Diego, Cal., a new genius in the form of a musical de whom we commend to any aesthetic publication of the tt East that needs scintillation on its staff Having acquired as permanent residents such celebri as Schumann-Heink, Mme. Darsch, Austin Adams and t D. Spreckels, San Diego felt that she had grown to he need of a municipal band. Then, too, there was the ity of cheering up the visiting tourists while they in her midst. Nothing like band music to soothe the made savage by tourist hotel rates, familiar real agents, etc., etc. And, really, band musicians are so in San Diego that you step on them while doing your marketing. But, she buys no pig in a poke, or er, and, so, the other day, San Diego's proposed band had to assemble and show what it could } Or was likely to do, to a committee of business men d common councilmen, all of whom are as musical )parrots. And the critic of The Daily Union reports: “The director had some 50 pieces in action.” ‘All hail to the new-style honorable critic! say we. The critic would have said that the noble 50 “per- rendered,” “displayed” or “exhibited.” How mild, opriate, incomprehensive such terms! When the A- bonist stands on one leg, like a crane over a pool of and blows a yard of brass tubing.down the throat B-tuba, then turns with sang froid and sweeps the a . : off the director; when piccolo whistles like a ao ee ee oan h owl with catarrh, while E-flat cornet is like to bust “They're goin’ to be scandalous short next season, ain't they?” 5 thing for that high note in Star Spangled Banner; — : ‘ ack from Berlin I have been was signed m them, T was told ir «ful operation serted the army and You know what happened then the officers arrest Ge 1 je walked acre held a bull hem back? tie STARVING FAMILIES net out to cut ae pranks URGED MEN TO DESERT 4 yet again t a bunch Yanks now what happened then © great inter bust-up in Ger Started in to write this verse With a & Pen we Well starving » trenches tain pen and what was worse happened then and they went back to ing for if Ger kaiser hinking What am ‘Metal Trades in Tacoma Demand Lister Put Hart in His Place} = \ ‘ IA, Feb. 8.—Gov. L resol¢/ions from the ate 1 strike 1,500 Machinists : Quit in Frisco SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8.— Fit teen hundred machinists laid down their tools here today upon the re- » with all larger matters of ri . ; o> man rep the whole experimental band goes in for volume of 4 x oo : 4 ' . * ind as an expression of tender sentiment, how tame, how { | uitimate wher itisfying such terms as “rendition,” “performance” and FALLEN FOR FREEDOM { pea cabeead like’ j : ea “ yr . Afte No, our Union critic hits the bull’s-eye. The 50 pieces) omy interviews . ” * " " ® o apeeaticn. By golly! it’s something the fellow who ® aS ~ en ne Minor 1 Sane republ not been Je. | {8s of employers to grant them a Mua: denen “adh haliove 4, which is saying that 3 he latter Ludendortt's at|don't want a republic iO santa F* ay half y. ahd the Macy mething at pei solid and ‘a be taken into thie pabiie Total American Army Casualties to Date I had no g what he folke who have grabbed t usr psa prepay % are anything but militarists pay frem October following and cuddled for keeps. When we think of the autocratic power under which } vist lived, we can’t blame him for getting a bit , | informed to the who! uatic 1 expect to keep - LAWRENCE, Mass, Feb. 7—The nk as the strike continues. | first death in the textile strike here 1 the time come that I cannot occurred early today when Biaggio keep well enough infor 2) Venturo, 41, was shot ‘by ~ — ¢ as by an un. = — —— — my own decisions, I 5 known man “DR. STELZLESAYS TODAY: (meets is vccety ae. ee emcee SSAGNSG mama Oe ® ted two advis to not be maintained at the present HY REV. CHARLES STELZLE , even about bie religion—then it's gay Py ering feign a scale and at the present de Mid 1 m.|* an that he's got the real thing. heise ~All mand for copper. face | only on liberty, but we do blame him for trying to be the sort of autocratic power. iN carted man. | behaving her Washington State Casualties to Date >» You Give a “Baker’s Dozen”? Witla tn action weird theories have been advanced hinging upon or HONESTY of the old time “baker's dozen.” man claims that bread loses weight in firing, and not to cheat their patrons, certain bakermen of school tossed in an extra loaf. \e expression “baker’s dozen” probably found its errand-girl Nebt remarked that! , “27 There's out of th York's fine about two centuries ago in Brittany, where laws ™r Cor ie gpten Meg Be ge en tenderly caressing sniveling It THERS! G i i ‘ short SME Tesi! thie: eamire wexe-ek aatriinety | Hj , ot ene as called forth by + pup and 0 © pet dogs Ee TO MOTHERS! Guard your kiddies against v that in order not to feel the strong arm of justice, me wn be it eilato" tele credit they torpid liver, sour stomach, constipated bowels ‘bakers deliberately threw in an extra loaf or bun or ore Staite. tein are doing it with enthusiasm and which generate poisons. These “‘inside’’ poisons oll. They did this not because of their innate honesty, | Priv ry in eee eee Senuine pleasure circulate to the brain, producing bad dreams, then to save their precious skins. Pr ene Kpoka MMargart Itonwer On sett ak tot a aoe a feverish head. Unless you “‘work’’ out these But, whatever the cause or origin of the “baker's : WOCHERD Capoten af . tinue to find ways in which to ex poisons you will have a real sick youngster shortly. =a it ina influenced the generations that have come A - Menke hela press the fine emotions which have Cascarets are a candy cathartic, ideal for children gone such an .extent that bakers seldom, if ever, I ml be a in them ’ . accused of underweight or undermeasure. py aah ig Sagal f 7 {t Com eee eo eee And, all business today is leaning more or less toward SEC TION NO. 2. ne “haker’s dozen” in weights and mi u “The Pi bl pla i ot he th b zen 8% eas he Public! Na Addren le Damned” spirit is rapidly fading into the dim past Priva iden tar a ( ae rt ni - IN ACTION—PREVIOCSLY REPORTED Missing Private F hard Childe Wh almon Frank A. Childs Time for Gas Fiends The average citizen may gnash his teeth. The business |" im may grumble. The laborer on strike may be anxious. i But the auto fiend is happy. The general trike has d up new worlds for him to conqu ties t itizen and wage to congratu on its editorials of and today I late or the past t words of praise With no street cars to interfere and with no traffic Leaves the Body Weak Pret rate: 1 finan | fOF your stand to har: him, there is a veritable pienic for the Car- Makes One an Easy Victim to Other Diseases Vesaie wi in tale This strike v Rolshevih od and Magnetos’ union a ee te eee ee para von , J. R. GRAY it’s not every day that the gasoline boys could ope eas Leg ar Oe bes wide on Second ave. and go speeding down Rot pthc PE-R UNA RECOM MENDED he € Sul . oa tn CONGRATULATIONS thorofare on high without stops. | make t wasn't reg-| Editor The St f , And if it’s a gala time for autoists, it’s veritable Spanish Influenza and ordinary Grip both involve the| “!@* on your front p | paradise for motorcycle fiends. mucous linings. The disorders themselves are not so serious|,,.‘ ; or i on oa ane ted ia . ¥ vetic and wants | good at a time g _ as the way they leave the victim. The powers of resistance When they would provide a cure for a disease, scientists \a¥® 8° Weakened that the danger of contracting Pneumonia, ' First isolate the germ. And statesmen are agreed that the| '¥berculosis, Bronchitis and similar troubles is very grave. | ‘** “ way to cure the world of war is to isolate the or e nd strengt " others’ bur Yours ve able R. C. ERSKINE German, mpoverished | Children love Cascarets because they taste like candy. When your 1 : FOR NEW MARRIAGE LAW ligest m 1 po Vopre for 55 49,9. GARY, 1 Vet Correct of had Ke. ¥ { ina pia) SpE es AR child has a white tongue, feverish breath, foul stomach, give Cascarets omplicat f a more or te 4 <a 5 aaecse oget er abe i » anytime to ‘work’ the nasty bile, souring food and bowel poison ~ incommon in pathway of the All Ba Pr ervic r erts from the clogged-up places. You needn't coax even cross, sick it Setion of: vaooveey: coi the eae 10c fa 7] a Pehc . ‘ot the Children to take these harmless candy “‘Cascarets."" They never ‘ Prof. Roman of Syracuse University drganizes Tobacco League of America, to do to My Lady Nicotine what the Anti-Saloon league has done to John Barleycorn. ger ond it i# the| of BARS gripe — never injure. Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. United States treasury department paid out billion and entest value, PE-RU.D “ nee Rh \ | Once you try. again and again you'll bay” Each 10 cent box contains directions and dose for children aged one @ half in January. We move they pay out a billion and a half in February for public work year old and upwards. BERKOWITZ ENVELOPE CO STARLIINED KANSAS CITY, MO. [EXVELOPES OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION MADE AND PRINTED To ORDER. hur usually prove The reason a mean man is longer remembered by the multitude than a good man is because the multitude better able to appreciate meanne Ca Ki zs ered Miah Lata staal tie f at least three weeks t j Hen Field of Chicago dry goods fame also had his ro- fatal 1 viadie whicls fa Wesley Butt "it5 S08. Seartie] the marringe ceremony can be legal In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest mance—but he promised her a hundred thousand. Money panish Influenza and Gri | . y performed and strongest plate known. covers very little of the roof of the mouth; makes mares go and also other females of the species. NA will regulate the digestion, tone up the} yOu can dite. AOFR Get Che: CONG Weed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. .. * As the date for final re bids—February 15—for t purify the blood, assist eliminat It will replace the distur sale of An “Anti-Cigaret League” has been formed in Ohio, in 4s br ¢ wit im and property of the United States Spruce 3 which there is the “makin's” of a bunch of trouble for those er Plehuntine tseronvation, ob tne, vatine $10.00 Set Whaledon 5 Pak: $8.00 Bridgework oe i TAILORING CO. } 50". 0 08 4 “Smile awhile” is fine advice, but it won't be necded| NA han boon my bent friend f Ovéarn? tieorwa, Clark, Newark id sor Pert or UN ; eae ing Leia fe . 0 ' Piste a good F ne for colds, ¢ ' i" N work ranteed fo! on n taken if you give back hi: old job $ rp 1 Headquarters for of the sales board meaecth oud gat teath same Gay Peremination, aud advice. trem, tan a eo PE-RU-NA is for Catarrh and Catarrhal conditions Sui C. Hvery mall now brings to the of:| ° Call and See, san pies of Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stand the "he od 10M t 7 on U 6 1 : 1 ‘ s ime. Me » om se) p 0! eCO! The super-man Fs ill 1 sgh yh lemonstration of |and has been in the American home for forty-six year uits, Coats and n the Yeon Sorly “patients, whose work ie still giving Kood "eatlefaction: “ASK Our H ili “rT” world’ or ¢ 2 ; . | gy eat tents > ° ted on ork Vhen coming to our office, Rie ability to carry the world’s largest mortgage. |This alone is a guarantee of its merits and value at this|| One-Piece Dresses : ot | Peeters In’ thetrlaet piece, Bnng. the ed wich wou. one 7} . present cr ; a Open Sundays From 0 to 12 for Working People Germany thought of everything in advance except | prese ada ating the widest ran Laterest a (ec fortheuaning 41a Tablet or Liquid. Sold Everywhere. 425 Union Street "ot | OHIU CUT-RATE DENTISTS @07 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Vraser-Vatersen Om - the fiddler's fee. Re

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