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mdi ean ae SR og Ng = a — ~ ~~ - : - ee PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1919. THE SEATTLE STAR](A Line or Two From |Change of Attitude Toward China bie. Shown in Proposed Big Loan by U. S. i OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrAarhne Telenraph News Service of the United Press Tatter May & 1800, at the Postcffice at BY RICHARD SPILLANE concession in other lands t) @ tremendc ain and Fras ay come later, net r the Act of Congress Mare 3. 187% Special Writer for The 8 Ansignod | Have preti sheaoure o_o t development ir If this approval comes the Ameri. Tall, ont or Bbc per month; $ montha 61.56; $275, to Humanize and Vitalize the ection, occ ong o to prevent ¢ r can government will promise sup. r i to enforce payment, if nec: | fre t y v $5.00, in the State of Washington. “at esr 4 Topies af Economies and j aeenipe +0 oF i ’ y getting n decided nue port without committing itself off h, gabe for 6 months, or $9.00 per year, Hy oar a Reconstruction s = , tor Be ue ret te pon at . no territor ficially, In other words, it will give It In doubtful if the significance Of! pean nations than for America a Of the #ix nations that entered tr Pree oral sanction without pledging _— resentative all seetior + Amer «© works of home de- | culation ey are Kusela and G WEST COMES TO FORE joa, mity in a loan to comparatively few aoe eae “tangs, | IN AMMMSOAN OF - The New Fish Code | China has upon the publle. | re pli, wegen gen 7 me hy Neha Orrin inal FINANCE It te announce that th v ‘or nel: urplus > uc Alxo " : r inother phase to it that c Al } i Senate Bill 127 carrie ernment, while it will not guaran ; ‘ 4 to sive rf vari ; : GXINA CAN TORN ONLY is of particular interest locally mem With some good points, yet ye ifiabl te the loan, will do ite bent to see| from which to draw raw materia TO U.S. OR JAPAN For many years New York has Ay ay oy gam that is not only unjustihadte that the money in expe nded on the for their manufacturing establish-| | China nee inoney. Tt ye led Amer anos. Ae arly foolish contracts for which the loan in to be | ones many mil railroads b many | Years ago there 4 shock in Section 59 of the bill would prohibit trolling out de made — bey une ite good geal Vith America it wan different és in " psig bandon fine en aoe oe opty : whee 4 * Chicago bank “the Straits until August Ist, which means that | undred ba panko se pen The ountry was & ff contained, | many m , us ve Bipsswaibic? . ss i fof fishermen would be kept out of business, because they ok to consider cue wenpnetion @) gnc vnc, tin own Wortes at do (7h a rd one of the great | $5,000,000, but it wan a loan to fore Mannot afford to keep boats 10 months in order to use governmental support or guarantee isnt, ° 1 for It elgners made independent of Wall them two months. Jof loan to other countries Tt had in-ebundance weatly ever ke nd been st 1 more | st. Later Chicag: ated $50,000,000 ws It took the stand that when bank wantes & aw material it re cars than the oune con 3 The contention is that certain varieties of yon con Pe rrOre era entered into much undePtakings | quire .. sila vin ep y 2,000, 1 of them being Peatroyed. This is true, = whe A one considers t Me enrc . they did so on their own responsibil: "1, aia not depend on ite,exports practically are only two ey fact that the only two varicties that are being exterminate i} ity and risk | tor tts lite . jo wines Cine can tur of the y arie. Ney Say, has Likewine in regard to American ” t — money—America and ‘are the eoekaye and a manneek, 8 ana that these as r =) ay,} | eee ae ee Foreign markets were ot. vital co Gritivh ‘— goes to ités never bite on trollers’ tackle, it is seen t ne troller AY, , Hecretary Bryan went #0 far an tol merkets ae guider Gaidakedtionl ust support thelr China the reprene ve of the” ‘3 all tucked away ‘tet, Apotees pea wr Ror sommniaration ) have been pretty well|32 American banks that are pre: re, ranch lin America Mexico when protection AMERICA ALW AVS nanclally in supporting the | pared to lend money to China for antry in the war. France |the work on the contracts Ching is being charged with something he cannot do Another claim is that the salmon on the outside feed or'fotrestane__ owners and oll men NAOT ATOM DL | the went to him In his pocket. the GOP grounds are too small, ¢ nd that they get 50 per cent : “What did you » Mexico for? INTERESTED IN CHINA y in debt wants executed, The amount of the er in two months. Regardless of the truth or falsity When the Democrats auit You went there to make money There is one nection of the globe The Jar re more par t , reported to be $50,000,000, this claim, it is a fact nevertheless that trollers rarely Now that your interests are threat. | however, in which America bh had Ame ica helping China than for but that is merely an estimate. ae a sv salmo! tor fo nning) as suct )) ened you want the government to an interest for a century or more urope nat head of the ndicate in J. P. Mor- ever catch a small palm oo. See th aL Sebago that’ ont Into power he'll flit----- --- pull the chestnuts out of the fire for | ‘That is China. We always have had| “pon Japan ha orted the plan gan & Co., but the active agent 4s fish cannot or do not take the large hooks that ou m you, It will de no such thing. The od trade with China. We always | for American bankers to lend : unker side trollers use. és A\nd. say ! There'll be doings that day! best thing, you ean do ts to get gut |have been on good terms with China, |™money to China for certain larke | TH West is beginning to assert | 4 If section 50 specified that purse seiners should not be of Mexico stay out ‘ her great nation except | contra of Gres a “ } e eumenmuned eH and the Germans n selfish and gras — fallowed to -fish outside (or, rather, catch fish ou and The F r : : ‘ ‘ ' ; ne SH r 1 lifferent course, Where ‘ Various of them BB ae nth it) hy hc ea Sa a ad a Thoroughly Cleanse the Liver and Keep Wel Sand just, as purse seiners catch t small fish, and canno rovernments or Diritish or German| parts of China are held by foreign m so they will “well liberate th (BY DOCTOR LH. WATSON) i& Whole catch and kill more salmon in one week than all) } trollers in a season. * | pure ly vegetable laxative, F é Trollers do not waste fish. Then only try to catch thore without all want to m LETTERS TO TRUE, EDITOR made up end extracted from the largest fi and use large hooks for that purpose. As and wit all want to gett apple, leaves of aloe, root fonsequence, trolling is the most economical way to KE ig ge aad hanes ik tae of jalap, into a Pleasant h fish, hout uselessly depleting the supply. C4 x. “REWARD OF TRUTHEULNESS NOW FOR PROFITEERS! this. Don’t let us have to repeat it Pellet, first made by Doctor I agree ‘with the bill, that aliens should not be allowed Money never Costa, the Portuguese prime|. Balter The Star: I want to say| We are not too proud to fight Pierce nearly fifty fish for our salmon. That part of the proposed n made th’ care 6% | 11, stander cuts Ay veoh | TE Ee | mendation of your _ ont your methods. We need and sold for twenty- ode” is good, but when unfair and senseless clauses are taking @ xpeech on the ground that //2T're ts Uotteasantness. While| To be fearlons is to be feared by almost every druggist. thru with the good ones, it is time to call a halt. ae ree nlate o, CrMtor, told an amusing |) “have not ulwaya subscribed to! Men of this type can senile truly To keep the kidneys clean, & The fishing industry in the Northwest is one ‘of our thin Inmet datiinae eka aanemd weias 1 he { The Star, I must say| when they look into the mirror drink plenty of water be- ¢ things, and any logical means of conserving the I It appearn th n he | Hat not ring the late Verily, your slog The only pe | tween meals; also, if you wish t per that dares to print the news to “escape half the ills” which cause early deaths mpathe trike, bu ree of the wur,| haw been rigidly followed. I would like to buy youall a drink ‘ p for the crop is commendable, but when one class of fishermen |). faced his put out of business to prevent an abuse that they = couaee't 1 ar wa nd t mo way responsible for, there is evidence of “political | mother to atorical gifts r patr ree, | Not for what you have tone, but from kidney disease, affec- * “steam roller stuff” and either plain crookedness or ‘ b ik | After ho b 4, 4 man p if gent men of Ss thoes ee eee tions of the heart, rheuma- rance. Big Weg oes John was | orwraré. grasped his band warmly,| 0° eee ne > lot me. ate Bocce tism and gout, drink a pint of 5 More larger, moneyed fishing irfterests of Puget Sound | quite penitent. and prayed humt a nBenor, I've ben's lifelong oppon-|uniona are inte y+ Truly, “Re fair unto yourself, and : hot water a half hour before \; been trying for years to put the small man out of) “Piews. Ged h mother how ¢ t ura, bus at the coming ank of cleaning t ee Sane: TOS TO CO The poisons in man are meals. This with regular Isiness. The trollers were very seric interfered with ™*°" - hig ae re Sven en ts h : Legere gprs ree teat gph rtm jeans. Foreign taken care of, if man will do outdoor exercise, sensible p Neah bay last summer, by not having any buyers for too, if you can do ANY: | gratified Ruch | ee onty, business was to publish|DDere please copy. "| his part. The liver and kid-|f00d, and occasionally Anuric fish they caught. Tons of great big salmon were thing with hin.”—San Francisco Ar on for yous chanme ef \aeware junder glaring headlines, all the C. H. HAFFENAN, | n 5 act an the cowiae dl (double or triple strength) n overboard. on ary Geek dan tea . trikes” they about Olympla, Wash aw g¢° DS otter meals for a few weeks The trollers were forced to organize and start a can on either ecard tell|from the four tthe _" | posal plants which separate at a time, and there is no rea- of their own, so they would be assured of a marke You naid|«iobe, and a ‘wre THE PRAYER OF and throw off the poisonous son why a man or woman et - + . accumulations, if given half, should not live to be a hun- r their fish. This has been started at Port Angeles, 3 law is evidently aimed at that enterprise, to a cert THE A. E. F./a chance. But many of us dred. This Anuric stimulates Our Father who art in Washington, Should not eat meat more the kidneys, causing them to Hallowed be thy name than once a day. Eat vege- throw out the poisonous uric We drove the Hun tables, and what may be call- acid which causes us to have m come ed “roughage,” to stimulate! pains in the back, lumbago, n = Unless section 59 is changed to cut out purse seining the feeding grounds, and to allow trolling, hundreds of HARD ON JOHN | right busine : 7 Thy was done : \Signed) S. M. B Kate g rv Give ux this day potato with the hard skin,| Anuric always benefits and Ss. M. B. All our back pay Graham, rye or whole wheat) often cures the cause of kid- urney he arrived, to herself. A air \e ot into (he army of bread, onions, turnips, car-|ney disease, as well as rheu- fut deliver us from al) detaiie ana FOts, even the much slandered|matism and gout. Sold by Pp cabbage and _ sauerkraut.| druggists, or send 60 cents to cetie—tig and profi’ And forgive us all the A. W. 0. L's, Stimulate the liver into a/Dr. V. M. Pierce, Pres. Inval- vho watch the wage scale As we forgive the men with thebars thorough housecleaning at ids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., or Who have been marked against Us:/Jeast once a week, by taking a 10 cents for trial package. After digesting all claims « and evide nee, we are in- to the decision the war was won by George Creel’ formation Bureau and George Harvey's War Weekly. ed unealled-for DOE SN'T GO FAR ENOUGH n He's awfully exasperat “Beware, smokers! Prohibition’s _ victory-flushed > Rag No a PATRIOTIC ADDRES fe e avers To return us to the States | aes may soon be after you,” says a Sacramento Cor- wrist thie welding ‘march, but| . he Wile Guten eebeek tabthor ix well a And leave us there forever ndent. t s far as he goos—Yonkers tured on the Ur when ¢ freind Sate Amen. | ‘And, down East, certain anti-saloon leaders are, in-| Stem SG agitater iis) ae soit she. io eo | already organizing a “No-tobacco league.” THE GRAND FINALE fi ple! France | Almost invariably, a “victory-flushed” army, of any Who is that quaint character you —| is dangerous to human welfare in general. It | were talking t fines its victory justifies it in perpetrating anything), °) °°". es. It is apt to loot when looting is senseles = » far abead of the uously with ‘tl r nations, cald he, is because and | cie Tom’ shows for 30 years.” nd goin: atrical man. He me of the i DIAMOND \ RINGS AND thout final profit. It often exercises vindictiveness as Well! W e ng, while t ie Hun did in felling the fruit trees while retiring from ee ee contributed | the ot of the world are barbariam, and will , WATCHES ‘a r to the uplift of the ¢ P d.—Hogwallow Kent a “net age ABP lay 7 ‘ B 3 1 at Ww . have a real civilization Fr. G. "> In several notable instances in world history, the He estimates that tood he ae | a HANSEN ttory-flushed” army has so devoted itself to collec- bebir PEACE PACTS IRRIGATION aie PRICE . Second Ave. Star apeak of ap to think of of the spoils that the defeated enemy turned and put “victory-flushed” to flight. i eo what is the : Indeed, whether the victory be martial, moral, eco- ° . shar dager covesigy WB ibelspe fg. t omic or social, the tendency seems to be to work the MARRIAGE Se : ee ae thing to death, to swing so far toward the extreme|,?°"* pf esr perma | b — Reno, my dear. — Boston |; eee cae tal aan the legitimate fruits of victory do not ripen. Vu Ching Hau, | Transcript ns to come, ag the mon It is likel established leaders of the “victory-flushed” jo iplomat, EVIDE xT ‘on Sigurt Ce eee cnae Galas bition army will try for prohibition of tobacco using, *"° . —— vy Chan | cally. lp n ar And Your Friends Are if further “flushed” by victory over nicotine, n agg sg ee cion ] Prey win Reruns on Or ; ig aaa y de gpsegpho . dere Cordially Invited to the on Sunday amusements, cards, dancing, corsets, d shoes and other things considered aids of the devil's finess in the early years of the prohibition movement. und homes for our return Suse tet| 24th Yvette Guilbert H far the leaders will go, or get, depends upon how proly the great mass of the army feels “flushed.’ 3 Part of the army is composed of voters who merely poe ory dha igscine bie Unique French Artiste, "want to see the liquor business knocked out, as a business. cue ateeter th ‘cise td A ] Sees “Musical Truth” in the ) Another part desires sane and possible plans for enforce- Casca kies will do nnua ment, with as much personal freedom as would be consistent Twe h land u With institution and maintenance of the general reform. a tor will gg ot G d . , at several points the cohesion of the army seem a Oe ana al ark ot 1 ra uating | to be wobbling. mileh forra apples, hog The agreement to arbitrate will settle everythin S rain, and that also if used E The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano nicely if the league is careful to exclude thugs who have ee ae KE: mining of stock, | ; XErcises The player piano gave simply a drysketch of music expressing peculiar notions about agreement # and craps of pape i pe mH | only the bare outlines. The Soloclle was invented—it created. nga nok and anette the eee ee the heat foegs pictervsees Sow 1 who have the proap - tone-color, t made the player piano produce the musical trul Our Recalcitrant ea /~ star in heavens blue. ty of the country at heart, writ bring out the beauly and harmony of perfect music. The Cae. Geeman } ce. ance os ape your congresicnan, your state ley inventor of the Soloelle has blessed the world with music.” ogra a German born rancher, living near Seattle S Throw, all the years of fife it seems utors, and tell them to work for the ’ inci e patriotic ire of his neighborhood and attracted 4 b irrigation appropriatior tart the WILSON sation) peels unfavorable inquiry as to his own status as an Americ The Good , the Pre, the True;- work. Don't wait until we have tv Citizen by a bitter comment over the contemplated dey 7 f onlay ppt yg us who w The Soloetle is an invention that you should investi tion een enemy” workmen. he word it tells, . ater," Buahs $i ake It i Modern Business “Deport them all if you like—hbut you will have ne f Pe our te . 3 perit all, whethe r ‘ *Americanism’ here so long : ou allow the heads of your 1e sound it spalls hs ‘ a yon ’ \ - Seats UP ike dense Ge government to go unpunished.” Is nothing else than You, dpm ecid gue Se Be et ih Ad | A seditious utterance, oring of anarchy, at first ’ on : fe y, f If you want to see the re of ir. || SOLOELLE—Piapista SOLOELLE gound—but in its echo, incere rebuke of our own much 5 Ie nobhing less than Yor Ore te Utah, Arizona Autopian LLE-Montelius SOLOELLE vaunted teachings of “Americanism” by one who came to . ‘ fl W. E. COLT a8 SOLOELLE —— enue es ein HINIAN TARORAWEE Aes IT At the Masonic Temple, Terms Can Re Arranged—Other Instruments in Exchange, here is no doubt at thi atural ent of gover p mv shar dhauld cues f i A native born Pine St. and Harv; ©. ment, this seeker of equality and fraternity, 1} non Pe if my sbar should ever fa : - ey in and Harvard Ay American education, has noted tl consist 1 php Lsgtete nae z : ul, TH tor for his br ernment in exiling the owe licals” and then thay cons anish ? ™m foe signe | 1 te i it inde tes doning or a ating punisl t fe on graver acts of MRO” | rer star-shine would be shade for me; Pat Henry's Amerteaniam wa Wed d ; disloyalty ascril ed to those ir ted with pe to represent pes ld i Ae 1 more forceful, M <juent nes ay Mule Aseeins the princ ple and precepts of our counti Woyld Cas& a bhant: perhaps, but the ring Ww t truer E . University It is those copperhes ad of cong id the legislature 4 wat art ho dhe vee We vening " who have failed to incdleate b rtue of their.exalted leade He waid 1 ’ February 26, at 8:30 ship the real meaning of “Americanism,” and t then small heaven on high 1 kidd H nan, and I wonder that these illiterate, long oppre i and self-seoking : a va strangers among us h sought to emulate such leadership p v Your light, - > eign element needs no praise It SOLR AGENTS Shine only } aus tai was your duty and what waa expect The most apeaaling experience a womon ever ha nn my by .your heh! ed of an American, You—and yours r ae x és to call unexpectedly and find another woman's house , ° id aie At No Admission Fee APOLLO -fitasen Fjumfint-SOLOELLE This is our country, We will run jit, Others take notice, We p in a mess,

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