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ere’s League Program on Armament and Enforcement } Mere ts tho clearesi and most discussion of the difficult and — enforcement Of the peace congress EK. Bechtol, European for the Newspaper Kn. Association, has been at ‘Comgress thruout the draft- fof the charter for the League and the discussion of He has dipto- all nations, with the the ideals and the compro of the delegates, He has readers | BY HAROLD FE. BECHTOL f France, Mareh 21.—Con. fokl, the armament and en t questions before of Nations will be settled lines, if present indica. | its } FIRS1 Flat designation by the force to be allowed each na BOND—Compulsory submission | |All disputes to arbitration, tho | not compulsory acceptance tion board decisions, and a eooling period” before hostili start in any case D—Selection by the nation to enforce and to quell disorder where by armed for or, if force is needed, a union of the of various nations, & pure international i league police TONIC IN THE the | of Nations of the maximum | * rather ! | for inde iteeit | PROPOSED PROGKAM OF LARGER NATIONS v no official # to the probat GREAT highly-paid avout BRITAIN volunteer | size; and FRANCE and ITALY permitted to continue because they feel that financially afford to support a Junteer army plan, but the would be strictly limited in sige, the | draft taking only a small percentage Jot all the ng men called up ylelding in France, for example, per |hapa one-fourth of the number of |men raised in prewar da Thi of course, involves stern limitation of German arn presum ably only enough for home 1 work ARBITRATION IS MOST DIFFICULT Aa for compulsory arbitrat commissions have found thi the most difficult of questions, | For months ¢ ithe view that pulsory subm |tenal disp board app The Br minimum montha which no hosti period sufficient to | ing nations cooled off and to permit would have armies of prewar would be conseription ree on, the one of all these related itis m of to an nted by the so We ‘cooling the sion ait arbitr league toward a of six than interna tion sh al n period ear or a earlier ‘SPRING INCREASES YOUR EFFICIENCY ihe Foundation of Good Health Now by Building ‘ Up Your Blood and Strengthening Your Nerves he good old fashion of taking = le in werd springtime, like most of | of our grandfathers, is ‘upon sound common sense and ‘Medical practice. No matter W mild the winter it is a trying even in the most favored clim for t those who are not in the let rugged physical health. Many | women and children go through 2 upon the reserve strength they have stored up during the imy, summer months and grow iH thin and pale as the ng days approach. A tonle for and nerves at this time = much for such people, by color in cheeks and lips and) the tired feeling that | p “spring fever” in the old days | name for laziness, eannot be energetic if ey thin and weak. You cannot | with others in business it) » if you do not get) at night, or if you) ht. You need a to add to your ef- as well as to save you from later on. A non-alcoholic is best suited for most cases) for stimulants aggravate | “forms of nervousness. That | remedy is available, with | lete directions for home use | it makes building up your! imgth 2 comparatively simple | te shown by the following | ~ Gained Several Pounds time ago,” says Mra. C. J. of No. 4304 Snelling ave- » Minneapolis, Minn., I began to_ flesh, strength and color, and it as though nothing could re my health. I was so badly run: | that my nerves seemed to be verge of giving out complete- was tired all the time and| ‘t sleep at night, or if I did) I was s0 restless Gals Mane} @i,refreshed in the morning. The of my children upset me. I | | Me appetite and my face was) Frequent headaches also | me great distress and my di was disturbed. } read of Dr. Williams’ Pink in @ newspaper and was #0 im- | by what they had done for that I decided to give the iy a trial. After I had taken |! a box I could see that they | helping me. My appetite was | and I began to pick up at once. I continued the | until my nerves were re- to strength. I no longer be-| excited or distraught. My} fs good and I have gained sev- | pounds in weight and feel fine. | have recommended Dr. Williams’ Pills to my friends.” No Longer Has Indigestion | Indigestion is one of the common- | “ symptoms of general debility and | it is frequently called that “run condition.” During the pro- te | Springtime Isilere | It’s Time to | the cesses of digestion there is a rush of blood to the stomach. If the blood quantity and quality tion is hindered, food ferments and distress follows. Mr. Charles Rupley, of No. North Sixth street, Lafayette, says ut Ind last winter, ent to my and be nerves “I began to feel poorly due to the close confi work, I got little exer came so weakened that my were upset. I was tro: digestion following a meal distress continued into the and I couldn't sleep. I suffered from oceasional spells of faintnens; and shortness of breath. { had @ | pain across my back and as the weaknesx continued I lost flesh “I saw & newspaper announcement of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and be. gan the treatment. I began to feel better in two weeks and continued | taking the remedy for five weeks. | My improvement is so marked that | my friends have spoken of the change in my appearance. I have regained all my lost weight, my| Nervousness hag disappeared and I can eat heartily without experienc ing any indigestion or dizziness, It has given me great pleasure to rec ommend Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills to my friends.” | Improve Your Appetite | Those who take Dr. Wiillama’| Pink Pills for Pale People as a tonic invariably say that their improve. ment began with a noticeable in-/| crease in the appetite. When you| are sick and your vitality is low, | your appetite fails, Nothing tastes | good. You take no pleasure In your meals. Under such circumstances | g00d digestion is impos Dr. Willams Pink Pilla tone up |the entire system, tho blood is en riched and good red blood ts essen: | tial to normal digestion. ‘The glands | that secrete the digestive fluids are) strengthened, not merely stimulated, and you once more enjoy a g00d ap- | petite. Looking forward pleasur-| |ably to mealtime is the first sign of | | returning health, strength and vital-| ity ‘The purpose of Dr. Pills is to build up the blood do this one thing well.. They are, for this reason, an| invaluable remedy in diseases aris- | ing from bad or deficient blood rheumatism, neuralgia, after eff of the grip and fevers. The pilis| are guaranteed to be free from opiates or any harmful drug, and annot injure the most delicate sys- tem. Dr. by all druggists, mail, postpaid, 50 cents per box; aix boxes, $2.50, by Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. The booklets, | Building Up the Blood,” and “What to Eat and How to Eat,” will be mailed free to any address upon re- quest j Williams’ Pink | ‘They | Williams’ Pink Pills are sold or will be went by | Clean House SO YOU WILL NEED Wall Paper, Paiimt | Kalsomime | The Best Place THORNEILL’S | WALL PAPER SHOP | 717 Pike Street, near Seventh Telephone Elliott 3546 | LOW PRICES—NEW GOODS—BEST. GRADE SPECIAL OFFER Saimday and Monday We Will Sell | ia Oatmeal Papers for 15¢ Single Roll to Buy Them is } nation under on receipt of price, | » ach of the threatened bre sald that com tration ta fate of arbitra certainly be n to ar whatever (he eptance of As for reduced armaments, it must be conceded that the ideal ul timate solution would be a League of Nations holding the of every nation International polic end this, with the exe constabularies neces ure order internally, the 1 land force in existence contider ling an vem ption of what wary to in 1S READY FOR PLAN But the thought least many of the whether, in short, the world is ready for this at the jump-off Would the United States, before the League of Nations ts tried out it ia going to work, be willing to place all the army of the the command of the executives of the league? Even granting that the United tes would be willing, in her en thusiasm for the league as a means of preventing future war, there is abt mminsions ax to whether any n nation would dominating at ee joners is to see how st arave ¢ among the Europe refore, the present t ey in down fighting machines to last possible inch, and to start ) some such arrangement as out for policing the world, until confidence in the league is e« tablished The above in to make the greatest arriving at @ starting without arousing jf are or mistrust that might preju the existence of the league, and with open machinery provided, work progressively toward the ideal then. power would be ne lected by the league to enforce ite decisions or to quell disorder, In jother words, It goes without saying armies could not be brought to orth or South America the nation to get the role of international police unul the United States army or a union of the armies of American nations had proved inadequate to deal with the n same would apply in Euro. pean and Asiatic disputes. The United States would not be called upon to act as the armed agent of to settle a dispute or stop der over in urope or Asia un forces clo and therefore itally interested had proved quate. This arrangement practical purposes rengthening of the Monroe and ~American doctrines, it is felt And it offers the same convincing and obvious arguments to European and Asiatic nations as it does to American nations, because it “works both ways.” would to all at least be a "Hun General Held | | for War Atrocities 4] GEN. LIMAN VON SANOERS Von Sanders is first of the Ger- man commanders to be seized for | trial for violation of the rules of | warfare, And he's going to be tried | in Constantinople, too. Sanders was | which were operating under direc tion of Berlin. sanctioned Turkish atrocities, includ-|AT™yY © Janties of Charlie Chaplin and th ing massacres of Greeks and menians. Ar ‘ange Old World | “CHICAGO, March asked the teller “A. Colt,” said the customer, “My card,” showing a bit of blue steel. He collected $400 without formality. | a1—"Your SPRING Charles Opp, }13 ducks, “There's lon ducks as well as | Judge told him, KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 21.— | Barly Cadgue, Topeka Indian, got on| |the warpath. In court he admitted | saying he could “lick anybody on| Main st.’ | “Picked too long a street,” | Mented the Judge, assessing $26 com: CLEVELAND, Mare h 21.—Joseph Left and his wife, Jennie Left, Russia for Cleveland. Left cl Mrs, Left left him, and all th left to do was to sue for divorce, he did, March 21.--New York could keep wet after July 1 by seceding fromthe Union, snys Bouck White, radical agitator. Bouck thinks Gotham could away with it. get WILL STUDY ARCHITEC TURE | Building and architectural cond: | tions in the United States will be thoroly studied by the Washington | state chapter of the Amer! Insti tute of Architects, according to an- nouncement of local officers. The efficiency and adequacy of architec: | tural practice in Seattle will be expecially studied Congressman Mann declares } will not quit, Among the other mous ones who would not quit were; John L, Sullivan, Jim Corbett, Hob Vitzsimmons, Jim Jeffries, And Jack Johnson, Poemneseg: tape wipepnar tim norm THE : SEATTLE - het neal a 21, 1919. q nd they ¢ |in command of the Turkish forces | move to the right,” eee ae |Of ushers in the Ho ix known to have | houses in which the Yanks of the |others when the end of the film— Yes, thirty years we have been in the retail business, and are giving up to enter the wholesale line. Recently we have leased, through the office of F. M. Jordan & Co., the entire loft above our store, formerly occupied by Frederick & Nelson. Soon the carpenters will be busy. But we must dispose of this enormous stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, etc., and we cannot urge you too strongly to be present at this grand slaughter. SATURDAY, MARCH 22d, 9 A. M. This gigantic sale starts, and we have slashed the price on every article in the store to such a low figure that you cannot help but supply your present and future wants for dad and the boy. Here you will see your dollar do the work of two. We our prices are almost half the present wholesale quotations. come early. The stock is complete now. invite merchants to come and make their purchases in quantity, as But our advice to each and every one is to This is the time to make your selections—don’t wait till the stock is sold out. We are quoting a few prices on different articles picked at random, but come and see for yourself. Bring this “ad” with you for reference. te ARKOW COLLARS Cut te DRESS SHOES Worth to $6 Cut to thieto Cut to WORK _ SHOES Seo BOYS’ SUITS WwooL SOX Cut to ots Cut to TROL “. Cut to SHOES Cut to OVERCOAT Values to $25.00 Cut to MOTHERS ME: DRESS HATS Values to $3.50 Cut to $1.38 Men's Suits All Fabrics Kid and Calf Dress Shoes in Tan and Black; Values to $9.00 Cut to sriTs Cnt to 19,95] S448 Bring the little fellow down here and have us fit him in a swell Boys’ Suit. can save a five-dollar bill on this item aloner You UNION STORE | | COME EARLY | | “icczeras”> | | ECE | JUST A WORD TO THE WORKINGMAN: Buy your Working Clothes here for about one-half what you would pay elsewhere. = WE WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECKS “G4 PALACE CLOTHING CO. DO NOT BE MISLED LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS |Germans Have Good | Custom at Movies (Special to The Star by N. BE. AD MULHAUSEN, March 21 Please in the request German picture |Children Present BUTTE WRITER UNDER ARREST BUTTE, Mont., March 21—James H.. Fisher, editorial ot Butte Bulletin, is under arrest here today, havihg been taken into cus. tody by federal officials of the immi- gration department. Fisher is charged with advocating the overthrow of the government by force. The newspaper writer is al- \leged to have advised a meeting of | come; “Beauty and the Beast,” a de lightful fairy story, will be presented |by the junior children ef the South Park playfield on Friday, March 21, Jat 8 p,m The program will be completed by pyramid and tumbling work, in which the junior boys will partict pate, writer the Occupation are seeing the doings of Douglas Fairbanks. The request comes each time a seat is vacated, and the result is to leave spectator on the aisle, where it ts to get out without disturbing miners here, saying: “Our day has for the day of revolution is here.” him—has been reached. The Right Laxative For The Little Ones— ‘The natural condition of @ child is to be happy and carefree. When the girl mopes and is indifferent to school and study. or the boy is sullen and refuses to go out and play, the child needs laxative to empty the bowels and stir up the liver. But something should be given that will Produce the result in as simple and nat- ural a way as possible. Harsh cathartics and physice are neither necessary nor de- erable. Many mothers have found that the com- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggiste under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepein produces a free move- ment of the bowels without griping. A very little ie required, and it is pleasant to take. A few hours after ite use the child will be its happy self again. It is an excellent remedy for the mother herself, and for the other members of the family, in obstinate or occasional consti- pation, for the relicf of headaches, as an aid in colds and fevers, minor skin eruptions and all disordere where the basis of the trouble is constipation. The druggist will refund the money you pay for Syrup Pepsin if it fails to do as promised. oe Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN The Perfect PRICE AS ALWAYS CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET “Beauty and Beast”! CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS |] Telle How ToGet Quick Relief || from Head-Colds. It'sSplendid! In one minute your clogged nos- trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry- ness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be ne. | Get a small bottle of Ely'’s Cream ;Balm from your druggist now. | Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- | septic, healing cream in your nos- trils, It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly, It's just fine, Don't stay stuffed | up with a cold or nasty catarrh— Relief comes so quickly. SALE STARTS 9 A. M. COME EARLY AGATES cut and polished who write of spring and beautiful things throw up their hands in despair when they try to paint word pleture the beauty of agate jewelry, the kind we make out of agates you may have lying around, Bring them 9 White’s Gem The geese te owe, = March Birthstene: R OUR JEWEL R (( am” You Can’t Get Away From It No doubt you have been taught to believe that formidable the dentist is a most f chair and charges are alike to be avoided. Of course dental science has radically altered the facts about the dentist in the past few years, but the story originating in the dark ages of dentistry, is still popular, However, unless you take most par ticular care of your teeth you have to face both the dentist and the dental bill sooner or later, and the sooner you meet him the shorter will be his bill. But I assure you you have no cause for fear, as far as I am concerned. I aim to keep you and your pocketbook both comfortable at all times, ¢ My prices are such that you have no cause for fear. modern, and the prevention of pain My methods are is my hobby, as well as my business. | STERLING DENTISTS 04 Phone For Anporanent Main 4495.