The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 6

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| 3 4 4 4 4 4 heen THE SEATTLE STAR | re \ THE | SEATTLE — = A Line ov Two From Washington * WHICH WILL THE AMERICAN WIVES OF OUR ALIENS CHOOSE? x BA RONESS VON BRINCKEN PREFERS COUNTRY AS AGAINST HU Entered as Second-Class Matter May 2, Benttle, Wash. under the Act of Co By mail Tet SSe per month Fear, $5.00, tn the State of Washington. month. $4.10 tor montha, or $3.00 per year. ___ Per week. ce Pebliahea Dally by The Star Pu exchange con’ 2 montha $1.50; 6 Outside Ube My ear) onthe, 92.78 Te wat, Disarmament and Science A startling warning comes from Reinac h, the great eli pedal peg pine French scientist. According to this Frenchman, disarma evi Mpaggtone age vomae ment is no remedy for war; war can be waged and wot tra iaue of iad vebol fteallzation ¢ when’ T eet by a totally disarmed country—not with heavy guns a county = bee been fung ti ‘Bas ene |t arr - submarines, but with POISON. i eagidnae tiie oa tha Aen Cine ; see : Does the great danger to mankind really lie in chem | William Von Brincken, who is in the |? # try, @ istry and biology? x ral prison at MeNetl’s island Mb be 1 planne it be When Reinach speaks, the world can profitably listen 4] 88, Ameri : wan, 1 with respect. He is one of France's greatest men While . first of all an archaeologist, he is also an all-around i) ds kal delete i ide so al scientist, His books have been translated into all lang uage ones et AND 18 A MOTHER'S DUTY TO Let us cast off our state of auto-hypnosis and consider married b erman| THE NATION LESS THAN A SOL what really is meant by disarmament. before ul ‘ ue ited pier : Had it been proposed a century ago, men would have Sida cae be ap my friends and understood it as the discarding of swords and flint-lock nded her hus-|T* ton Baers by weti Me muskets. bend s ly to hes nde when ; : : se One after the other, man’s fighting implements have raed wi brie oe been rendered obsolete by the appearance of new device “ye The invention of the bow and arrow nullified the of-| Tom CURNNSTONE—— aah Ee 5 fensive power of the man with a war club. | omen know, 3 tam | ae 8 Archers were put out of business by the appearance o°| thought, may be f un- |! 1 wa This photo of Baron von Brincken and his family, taken armor, which in turn lost its value thru the invention of Frank Walsh has been the workers friend, a ae tat a” | Rv beget “YY was sent to 5 conspiracy, indicates gunpowder, ; sae a SWeLacnTs Gomera atin 107 ng At “ cost the baroness made her decision for nativity against hu What would naval disarmament have meant in 1862") He has a fighters oe. OT NEE TERS I nage es pr feared E The prohibition of wooden fighting ships. No one dreamed | soph gad po ninel ~adigerecd dp of ironclads, but in the same year the Merrimac destroyed As our attorney Bererel, “g many another etet,\*00%,! this war would have‘ 1 the union fleet in Hampton Roads and it was no longer] ia ! j seer ee wri. ¢ te me for being a Gert necessary to disarm wooden hting vessels—they had < sure enforce the law. cg tor-secktae been eliminated by the arriv f +] battleships. —_— - — _ —_—$——$ 5 se If invention thru th arch of misty cent siete _ of disarmament, is r ts, biolo- crap-| poison has invariably changed th Reinach correct? What is to pre the chemi gists and electro-scientists rendering ineffectual the ping of our present fighting material by devising x vent FOR A PERMANENT SEATTLE ton © year life, Baroness Tells Why She Chose Loyalty ; rat “pdividual.’ inner and most personal existence customs and soul of one's country.” peclal to ! This Bird aie has my | & we mpeelt in our native land 1 of democracy, of religious free ove of them is this: one is not an nd spiritual Ute, ¢ are inseparably bound up with the » that Thad never s thoughts, one's mental Al on The Star by N. 1. 8ST LIVE AS PART OF In Few Hou gases, wireless thunderbolts and disease germs to de vas tate eed Psepsse hers waa wits ie v4 a German; Loses 3 e' 7 y wit he swiftness possible only to oe ectio fluence and " ° an enemy country h the s e I 1 to feliett a fellow 8 bike evenflo or en Tail Feathers ° hidden death : . e| ny : at t of nos AS mar OAKLAND, Cal. P Plut In the year 1347 Europe was ded by the f $ * : sagt Hcl oe <LAND, Cal, Fet uto, a ! Pestis Major. Within 24 months 25,000,000 peoy ras aa geod ¢ me out of ; » : First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” reliet been killed. The invasion is known in history as the e ro|! r ¢ workers were : ; ‘ ’ uffed Plague. Pestis Major, the dread germ, was brought from),,,. a eae oe pero bs is wer @ Id and grippe misery—Don’t stay st ed the Crimea to Genoa BY A SINGLE MAN de + waier 4 vk nH ed a ¢ landed two men in jail la ‘ . 7 ad night aod lost his tall feathers, all , 0 ee ee Be ye 2 oe Mussis, an Italian lawyer. od herself. words because he insisted on talking Ger- | ¢n¢ t Consider what the Spanish influenza infection, carri howeve a true| ! man ines _* Relief comes instantly hess, feverisnness, 6OFe FG a a f ‘ canes raing A Gone taken every two hours until |Ing. soreness and #tffeg by a few sailors landing at Halifax and Boston, has Cost) .ewure of the events which » Srspnsca angel react HE Garerane, Italian, and ce pale ° Don't wtay stutfed-apl the United States. FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND oie (va These stease bone nie, F were |} n will end ? ng! Eau SAD! t . a frie { The Star, notwithatar oon k ere cold |p Nothing els@ DEAD : uM ie ; a phas ar ! s Bar iv - ate - r . wit . body or prompt relie Talk about 42-centimeter guns : wa baicrmgge a ae ee What good to discard submarines and heavy artille : — Hoch m" x lt promptly opens clogged-up nos-|a few cents at any @i if the scientists, a handful of them, in their cynical con r pod a age teens b . The Largest Audience in the — trilt and Passages in the head, jacts without axsistan viction that war is the natural biologic state, can devi ve SWEENEY 2 Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | *to1® nasty discharge or nose run-|causes no inconvenie! death instruments like flu and black plague We can take away from Germany every weapon she} now has, even hunting rifles, and still she may strike back thru _her chemists. ‘ How do we know what is going on inside the German}: ts problems with _ Editor The Star-—I want to ex “s my great admiration and ap! pre the manner tn which 1 you #0 fearlesnly used your strong influence in helping to throttle the and |p are weight and mins caretu: We must tation for sae? : : aa wily PP: P recent attempt at revolution, laboratories? This very instant they may be discovering |/"* f tea Gat ak Wear wad kt vole a scientific instrument of destruction with the powers of}, argo factor th thet Senttia Gut of an earthquake or tidal wave. 4. |& Very critical mitu I have been glad to hear so many complimentary rfl remarks for the strong stand you Steinmetz has suggestéd that future wars could easily be fought with bacteria. vi r ary { time wok. Yours very truly But disease germs comprise only ONE possibility. | orca: 7 ome 6 gica 1 oP MARTIN Why could not the scientists of any country develop} line ident Aero Alarm Co the wireless so that thunderbolts could be hurled from great seneNikoin Testa four yar ago took out patent 11 19,732) . e u : aan of “s = z = MRS. ‘SARAH HARDY HOUSEWORK NOW abbit |‘ pest, killing a rabbit at 108 feet when near a great power For Months She Lived Entire- ly On Liquids—Gains 15 plant. Suppose the men of science perfect this method of Pounds Since Taking Tanlac hurling death thruout the world at the rate of hundreds of 1 never get miles per second. | Ia What good, then, would all this proposed disarmament| pr of submarines, artillery and poison gas avail mankind? i" Is there a remedy for this condition? | Yes, says Reinach, there is a remedy, but only one:| The international control of every factory and labora-|'"' tory. pea In this way alone with plans cart: Chamber of Corr I believe A wou through being neighbor can the peaceful element of the world) ma know what possible evil-doers are scheming amid their test) \ i , art tubes and electrical apparatus. ed . , With the great laboratories open to international in-!"°*, * ’ ? spectors,-with stern penalties for evil-doers before their ra for a permaner plans are perfected, with huge and iring rewards for WORRALI information concerning scientific plots—in no other MAn-| ENDER RIGHT DIRECTION ner can disarmament be more than a pretense. | Ka at , We will know that Germany has really turned iu Hi a new leaf if the papers speak of the first pres Billy and devote flippant columns to h The Election Tomorrow There are eight candidates for the council at the pr mary election tomorrow. Six are to be nominated. Three are to be finally elected two The three councilmen who: gerald, R. H. Thomson and W. H dent a 1 inatruction. i--Courtesy Has Its Reward in This Soldier’s Case weeks » terms are Moore, are eekir re election. ‘ « They are known quantitic They have maintained 1 He wa t e of their homes here and have made their records here over," lake cole By a long period of years. Nye ud nag vet > You must decide tomorrow between them and some,! home ¢ I at least, who are not known. na « car t Whichever your decision may be, go to the polls and ae 6 , ie vote. It is your duty as an American citizen. he 1 rt ; se 1 4 The world is safe, and the lion and the lamb will \eroun otter at the lie down together. But the lamb should choose a publ spot to lion. mut t t ‘ A The probability that 200,000 of our boys will marry ; perl ae ome time French girls suggests the logical way of forming a loft a 1 I took Tania I didn't attempt league of nations. 1 ping car, 1 ae edict Wniee : 3 ne credit: where a league of nations. aanae phy eas tall ' ‘ nal Qi The next question is whether Germany's colonic P die] britiacexsn are to be a ward of civilization or a reward of victory 4 fron pai —— pest gua a j Bellhop Rises to Even yet the Hun hopes that the league of nation Rank of Captain will not exclude the plague of nation LO8 ANGELI : ee ee Maa | TAILORING CO. One reason Europe respects our idealiam is because i Al vials pr it keeps us from demanding a share of the spoil ntention, of ret :, | Headquarters for iG Weantitig Word Suits, Coats and You deserve no credit for being good jou m ! 1 One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street are tempted to be bad. at \ Italy shou s too much determination for self, AMERICANISM The anarchists that attempted to start in Seattle the ¢ tion the general strike with the announcement that they would close up the town and reoy und io of production (meaning by the machinery of production banks, stores, mills, factories shipyards), again q 1217 Alaska Building. x relieves sick headache, dull cet the genuine. (This Advertisement Paid for by Edwin Selvin, Editor of Business Chronicie.) gee oe s, ANARCH' What Voting at Councilmanic Primaries Tomorrow Really Means ee serman-planned Bolshevik re in the United States; that are yet in control of the Labor Unions of Seattle; that er their own management, rise up” and “taking over” what they wanted; that urged the prol “as they did it in Russia’—confiscate wealth, property and the mac Plot to a the City , i er betrayer ndust vera f sought r b Amer wor growing out of the “revolul er ee ‘ ing ruin, and f evement—but it {a not comple ove Ur rnin rift late is Fred W.p % ' ty t T lt wen h own to be ele¢ vu H re } t 1 ning three candidates HAY WAV f eight are members of . H. TH EDWIN SELVIN Editor of Business Chronicle j

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