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THE perro eerie: pone 25, 1919, f HE RAVEO PROFESSOR BING LONG DON’T HE CONTROL. WAS HERE This 3 « - _AWPTERNGON 4 FoR. Him ay HIMSELF LIKE 1 00) Peter Dassn't Rave —By LEO DOINGS or THE bY FP Ss le il, es ss] i Div You MR Thompson KNOW WHERE YOU CAN i ae Mee eee For Thang You FoR A Ripe? Get A MACE bos, ? AGAM UNLESS You come VE THAT'S WHAT You : y MSTA ‘ThOMPSOM TH AND ASK Me FiRsr, MEAN WY! me } . e “ook ME FER A Do You WoERSTAND? 3 Rive mH MS | rl BAY SEES HUNCONCEIT — (saraacroon 00,000 STRIKE NEVER IS LOST (ie sr = Tecan sine Witt BLUEFISH WAGS ITS +r! s Disturbed by Mill Germans Sure They'll Sway YOURE A PURTY ‘ : mY EVES roar 24 nds’ Walkout Peace Makers y GooD SONGER! UL BLUEFISH— al to ‘The Star by N. E. A) S [AY, March 2%5.—A gencrai) PARIS, March 2 Mill hands, of a magnitude still believe they will be able to up in recent time set some of the peace conference de here, and it seems that/ cisions of the allies of the 85 mills of Borpbay| They refuse to concede that they ~ ‘ . a ~ Work. The Times will be admitted to the conference &. A HIGH PRESSURE FIRE ‘that from $0,000 to 100,000} only to “sign here,” according t HOSE WL STOP OTTO on strike. In the Bombay French official ad AUTO® yun AcpeAN tet, shares fell 50 rupees| They still believe, or profess to be <2 =z shares and 10 rupees in| lieve, for example, that they will get ones. at least some of their ajd cotonie interviewed Police Com-| back, and they say they expect) Vincent and assured him | America’s support in this demand anxious to keep the peace. Geopite the fact that Presiden Hess ===" League of Nations Disa yoin' is Ja an, ippon Writer Officials cannot contem-| tory system under whic h the ER oe Tie ply he yp hematite Sagarsony wards BY K. K. KAWAKAMI the peace congress to write into its or justice—one for thems« nd|be. But no one asks anything more|Japanese. They now know that, in|the West, even if they have to tram MMe With menabers o¢| the control of the league of nations. |Teremest Japanese Publicist tn covenant an forestalling radi- one for the Oriental peoples ‘When than an equality of rights, Man-|#pite of the war and the league of ple upon one another in the sheer ‘Millowners’ lation. |. A epecial pondent of Liber America and author of the follow. ca! diverimination in future in a-|Weatern statesmen harp upon the ations, the double standards of jus-\struggie for existence. Even the cs of Png meeting | a French cake c, writes from Ger.| '& Standard books em the Orient: ! thonal dealings. string of justice and humanity, they |i, not for equipolses of power.” tice of the Western powers will con- largest of the former German col and have not been dis |many that the "people there trust | “American- Japanese Relations”) In principle, the Japanese are simply mean justice among thelr fel tening to auch lofty expressions, |“2¥* % prevail onies, such as East Africa, South: the Times, “But it ap-| America generally. but are sus-| “Asia at the Door,” and “Japan in| ready to welcoms all such plans a» lows in Burope and America. Even 1. Japanese bave naively believed No Glad Tidings west Africa, and New Guinea, total ‘mill hands ought not to| picious of America's Intentions re- World Politie.” the league of nations, But when it|thove Oocidentals profensing te advo-| i.e the time has at last come for! The Far B no ing more than 776,000 square miles, ou ‘strike. without. any | garding the merchant ships ectsea|, When on February 15 the final! comes to practical application of such} cate internationalism have been in- the removal e8 met}: Giecrtentiinien: | a. Pog smaget yy mie must not, | will, under the euphonious title of of their grievances to|by America or turned over for the Graft of the covenant of the league plans to the retdtions between the capable of freeing themselves from) i, nas not occurred to them that on ee ite Pde tg ang expect mandatory, be monopolized by a ‘peturn of American soldiers. jot nations was agreed upon by the Orient and the Oceident, they cannot this tradition. |Mr.- Wilson, absorbed in the white much brigh: ef. ys, but must be pre: Western nation or nations, which peace congress, Baron Makino, head|help wondering if such an interna-| Who Are Rauak? ave prthda, bouit ner inet |Pared to trudge along the same will exclude therefrom all Asiatic jof the Japanese peace mission, dellv:| tional organization, which will be/ eae gertngl - wld not lend ear|thorny road as heretofore, making | peoples. were encour |t0 the yellow man's appeals |the best use of their own scant re-| Aw far as Asia, is concerned, the ered a congratulatory speech couched dominated by Europe and America, nd yet the Japanere Foe oo Bo in graceful and giowing terms. will be capable of rendering justice aced to hope that the pence congress ¥ rate, the decision of the | sources, and avoiding the Seeman great gain is no harbinger of glad IY THE ANCHOR PLATE | 222s wt a A ata eae ey a purpose,” he said, “have personified) In 1904 Japan appealed to the tis ‘anornalous relationship between this great movement, a movement {n-| court of arbitration at The Hague, the Bast and the West. In awaken volving Intricate problems of diverse asking that the foreigners residing !98 World aspiration for founding a nations, and they deserve the grati- in the open ports in Japan be obliged |48ting peace upon Justice and hu tude of their fellow men for success to pay taxes on the buildings they |MAanity, President Wilson has played be fully piloting to this advanced stage had erected to the value of many | the leading part. Of his numerous a most effective instrument for the| millions of dollars. In spite of ali Poble utterances, one which has left maintenance of the peace of the| the logic and reason Japan had in ible impre nm upon the Japa a work |favor of her contention, the tribunal fe this In this utterance Baron Makino | de 4 against her. This case tx| “Only a peace between equals can rortal Volces the official view of Japan. It | still fresh in the Japanese mind ne. © © © The equality of yap tan Porn Bo agri che gsihadnd may be sincere, but still official, and) Ever #ince Japan opened her doors|tions upon which peace must be poditen tor thls co Paces | official views do not always echo|to foreign intercourse, the Japanese|founded must be an equality of ‘the old-fashioned Plaster-of-Paris. This hagrenien insures popular sentiment. What, then, are have observed that the Occidental rights, Hquality of territory or of 3 4 (greatest accuracy and precision—every crevice and con- the Japanese people thinking of the |Nationa had two standards of morals resources, there, of course, cannot O convince one with a tooth- interior of the mouth being minutely registered league of nations? ‘ substance, which then Immediately hardens. The | Japanese Skeptical ache that he needs dental attention requires no argu- ment. But to make many per- “agro magellan closely to the roof of the mouth and Let us be frank and say that the tissue with a marvelously strong suction, people of Japan have been skeptical Pcatabnngeedy | the Dgeg S aoas fh, Poe about such matters as an interna cann ized in use. fonal court of bt 01 nd a _ realiz and tensile strength of the material used for Jengne of nations Mahele seeptalars meri realize the danger to which they are exposed by neg- lecting their teeth, even though gives a natural resiliency to it—a springi- will be intensified by the refusal of point of misery, is often the lot of CHARGE M THER Total American Army Casualties bay Date they give no pain, is sometimes kind fs now looking for freedom of of mastication, which is comfort ordinary dental plaie. Usually it does ing 381 at nen) yg to slip down in the month at unex- ; F. sata aie ai a difficult task. LOOT oy KILLED INFANT Bestest * Tas Sellbed tgutices oF Geten, tesoace | i Se Sade ok tat The best medical authorities to enunelate words-sounds is inter. PORTLAND, Ore, March 25—| i Tar of the country agree that the fk and hardness of the plate. Thesd Rena Smith, 20, who gave birth to a of continual embarrassment, The boy baby last Saturday, ie under ar teeth and mouth are the source \ h_T make for you has none of these rest today, being charged with mur Washington State Casualties to Date of most deadly diseases. This It is guaranteed not to slip or til nd it will ae Gaeta tee slighteas teaver dering the infant Kilied tm aetion oo ae. is not the rtion alone of Ned ‘of ty ” plan, you pxsist in the selecting of y he baby was found strangled in| } ; ety cence cEeRs i ists, w ig and may have the “teeth of your dri the girl's room, the police claim. bled of oe a and other causes ; dentis " ho might be accused h ded in metion ‘ ‘ of over-estimating their serv- Miss Smith is alleged to have made rT tion ee ; : Tt} eres f hele & confession, claiming the father of | : ' ices, but © great. physicians My cpr muaranteed painless method, THORO- the child, who betrayed her, was) | ' who have made a life study of killed in ¥ ’ 3 7 fatal diseases. The mother-to-be, it is efid, at ramualty liste jasued by the United States war department include mer m: guarantee—“NO ‘ ; + Of | tive Washington men (none from Seattle), They N—OR NO PAY, tended a da the night before the WOUNDED—DEGREE UND! baby was born. The child came into y E " Addrese— ‘ » ees Full value for Liberty Bonds. |the we when Miss Smith was en-| pctte Charles C, Engle Hillyard... " 5, A. Mnale Dental nurse always in attendance. jtirely alone in the house | Private Algot Carlson : i en 2.s.Mira, “Adeline Carlson ; Be Safe d Note th *o) m ei fa Gi nese va, Is an ote the ahs $500 Denseu | § ofp. Kdgar 1, Laden ... : Mra. Ia J Bruner p _f0F, Death of Dog == SS mee Have Teeth uieecns | Examined VOU | Picasa tee ingens by ates x | | Teeth Extracted CAN longing » the above company ran It costs nothing to know exactly what is at Pine st. and Summit a he God, anh task, Hae tele | wrong with your teeth and how much it Painlessly! : e at $500, 3 3 8 will cost to have them properly treated so | | | that danger of disease is eliminated. Dr.| Painless Dentistry is nothing new with ble to pi ieee New Detachments |f Sipes and his staff of dental surgeons are | Dr. Sipes, who has been practicing success- ental wo! Sr Slated for Home |B at your service any time. They will make | fully in this city for the last 16 years, So For those who are un- T have ar- {GTON, March 26 y sure is he that you will feel no in when bo ot ag Pe ‘ ab gman canst “Hoa a |} these examinations by the most approved | tr ated in this office that Ke. vill extanah ment plan anizat varly K | methods and then you will know whether | teeth FREE when other work is ordered that will appeal to or not your health is in danger. and you will feel no pain. all, Investi- The 304th b y company, 408th | gate it, and 411th attalions, 465th | pontoon tra Win. Hi. Thompson) eo | BOSTON DENTAL CO. Corner t and Yesler Way LONDON, March %—The labor Ov Bhi Store situation was #aid by both fovern- 4 7 DENTIST rnntrance 95 Yesier Way ment and union repren ‘st to be : 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) nore hopeful today. Conferences ore |continuing,