The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 11

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ives Him Seal, House, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARC H 28, 1 1919, CLAIMS ON Seed and Stock on Easy Terms—U. S. Hesitating BY JACK JUN @. B. A. Staff Cor CALGARY, Alberta, the returned ite a farm and the money to start i it, the government is ready hand it over to him | Tn the United States we're stil! tid with a policy Dominion iMEYER spondent) March Canadian sol its sokiier 4 good stak to an $8,000 low < tin produc ing the jump from war Peace furrow easy and safe It gives.every possible © " tee of success The discharged man who is to farm can secure jo $5,000 valuation from Dominion for $4,500, on a down, year pay > ment plan at 5 per cent interest. ‘The first instaliment doesn't fall due until the end of the sec year. Por initial improvements, seed, fences, ete, he can @ $2,000 additional loa: And as development proceeds the man shows capability earnestness, a further may be borrowed for machinery and other ne- vernment Tv candidates are ex- for farming ability by « board, and this if ig approves the loa to the $3,000 maximum, pupervises the expenditure of it, agency of the government ing to produce the great- amount of man worth and omey worth. $2,000,000 Loaned fs the core of the Canadian segtlement mode! under which thousand returned vete: already been extabiishe $2,000,000 has been loaned. In the heart of Alberta's fam wheat prairie, enriched by the Agricultural stimulus before , Alberta to which thousands farmers had come, I sharp impression of what the diers may mean Dominion development covered with a snow blanket, | ‘the fertile tracts on which the Soldier .farmers and their pe had already settled and housed happily anticipating crops. the Soldier Settlement Act to utilize virgin Crown it also provides finances for | HOW CANADA ROOTS OUT LAND Hog Canada knows that soldiers success depe on good land that ly and cheaply de out discouraging ti Rich in. virgin quickly discovered orem of it was in hands. To make this available for the soldier settler, the Dominion is applying its Development Area Act by whieh it will, its own assessed valuation, sell land for the holder, of assews and sell it at the holder's higher valuat or charge him a 5 per cent sur. tax Hf he refuses either to devel op of sell This prod is routing the land hogs, forcing relinquishment or productive use, thousands of acres having already been thas acquired by the government, x soll-for. joped with. sh acreage, she that the poculators’ * It is encouraging settlement only wit a certain distance of trans portation. The soldier colonist is not to be flung out into the wilderness jto shift for himself or to face hard ships in solitude This soll for soldiers proposition as Canada is working it out, is a al national business deal, with and timentality elim! Must Show He Can Farm The soldier who | must first demonstrate that farm. Then he is given ever sible ald, The solkiier who txn't qual ified can prepare himself, under ex, pert guidance, living mea governine if th Board approves “There's no cha wants to farm an pos loan ty or pampering in Canada’s land po is the way it was summed up for me by J. J Threlkeld, one of the Dominion Land Settlements Board's representa It is based on the world’s pro, ive, proven colonization methods, to the end that food production i’ in- creased, unemployment decreased | and national stability subserved. “The government will get back dollar for dollar advanced, while dis charging a just debt to its valiant | defenders. | U. S. Food Surplus Is on the Increase WASHINGTON, March 28.—Amer Develop a Clear Co Says Girl of Golden Apple, mplexion, by Care of General Health| BY EDIT VDE “The Girt of the Golden Apple.” A cl ih t n of soft ar, delicate complex- texture is the greatest » charm man ot beaut nt upon f their ak trely on he sign certain kenera be wrong no m “beauty is only in fact marrow Care can make This cannot be by ing commetics, powders, paints artificial means. There is no sure means but attention to general health. For perfect health, the skin 9 warmth, sunshine, air and cleanliness. Prolonged ex- posure to cold, or clogging up the pores of the skin are bad. Pro- fuse sweating is an important It ts site, who already owns his) ica’ food surplis has been greatly |factor in keeping the skin beaut!- wants to buy improved , or discharge a mortgage. loanéd for such purposes "repayment, can run to 90 ‘of the securities’ value, with maximum. preempting homesteads | of taxation for five years | all ordingry fees. He's Given Preference ut the various provinces. | land and the soldier are | i problems, he is given the over the civilian. The 1 of the soil is being saved for law and public pressure, hog and the speculative are being driven in retreat. bas the Dominion been blind ® Influence of neighbors and on the pioneer’s success. _ CONCERTS DAILY (} sCCTLIC < a7. zr SS | increased during the last year. A survey of holdings March 1, bless shows gains in supply running | all the way from 5.7 per cent to 208.9) per cent over the holdings on March | 1, & year ago. | | Department of agriculture figures | reveal that commercial wheat hold-| lings were 208.9 per cent more tha at that time last year. THIEF TAKES $50 BUT HE OVERLOOKS WATCH Mrs, W. McKelvey, 245 W. 78th st, reported to the police that a thief had entered and ransacked her house, taking $50 in bills, but overlooking @ lady's gold watch, jeare that are ful. Brisk walks, climbing cecastonally a Turkish bath excellent If one would have a beautiful complexion, she should follow the rules of hygiene, diet and general necessary to keep the body a perfectly working machine. are and | | mas because the face expowed to the air and wind, requires certain spec treatmen of | wn. This will vary acco ing to weather. uupation, { exposure gener jeanttn In addition, tal m and my T bat and mot I nent night water and be y arm night this then means is of great Importance this coating of impurities be removed at night and not permitted ruct the pores of the skin thetanding opinions to the! contrary, I believe soap is a valu- able tonic for the skin, if the face is thoroly rinsed afterward, and NOT in very cold water, Tho skin ef the face is more de te than that of any other part of the body The whole aim of the treatment of the complexion should be to avoid any undue irritation. A few drops | of tincture of benzoin in the face bath is pleasant, softens the water, | and has a whitening and tonic ef- fect on the skin. Avoid using a sponge; the best wash cloth Is made of coarse, raw silk, All rubbing of the face in bathing and wiping {t+ should be | upward, POLES ASK FOR WAR MATERIALS WARSAW, March pig: Sir —Gen. Pilwudski, commander of the | Polish armies, dectared, in an inter- view today, that Poland needs ma terials to equip an army of half a million men for effective opposition against the Germans, Ukrainians and Bolsheviki. He intimated that America might furnish these sup- plies from equipment it will not at tempt to remove from Franec. “We have officers and men, but no uniforms, rifles, munitions or guns,” said Pilsudski. “F nd is attacked on three sides. | herself without technical war mater fal, which she is not yet equipped for manufacturing. We are grateful to the allies, especially America.” 'Washington Man SOLD ON EASY TERMS | stockholders, Wounded; Honored. *) WE CHER, Mare h With @ permanent injury to his back, but with a distinguished service cross | adorning his breast, Michael W, | Hilscher, of Badger mountain, is back from the war, Belonging to the gallant marines, which arrived in Sixth France June 8 Hilscher went over the top | with his company seven times, His was the regiment which cap- |tured two of the long-range guns | which fired on Paris from a distance f 73 miles. Riker Is. pI Police on Search SAN FRANCISCO, March 28.—Po- j lice are searching for D. R. Riker, ud of the Associated Swine Breed- Jers, Inc, who is charged by stock- holders with skipping with several thousand dollars, after destroying corporation records, Riker founded the organization, which drew thou- sands of investors thru alluring liter- ature, it is claime In addition to the charges of Riker is also accused of passing several worthless checks Bb, ZA'6 QT” | 1216-18 Third Ave.—Between University and Seneca Phone Main 3139 | i ministry and leaving unpaid bills, after living t expensive hotels here, SEND WHEAT TO SPAIN MADRID, March 28—The food announced today that the United States has authorized expor- tation to Spain of all wheat needed in this country. here in Spanish ships She cannot protect | It will be neon | “(WHITE GIRL AND | JAPANESE EAD _ SAN FRANCISCO, Ma, 2—|Th | ‘The bodies of Vera May Neison, 29, |a stenographer, and Yoshio Hosada, a Japanese, recently discharged | from the army, were found late | ‘Thursday in the girl's apartments. | Letters, said to have been found in the possession of the Japanese, contained expressions of love writ- ten by the girl, and the police think that the man shot Miss Nelson and then committed suict | Hanson Suggests Plan for Mayors) | 108 ANGELES, Cal, March 28.—~| | Mayor Ole Hanson, of Seattle, called | Jon Acting Mayor Bert L. Farmer, | of Los Angeles, yesterday, and ad. foented separation of the mayor's of. fice and police departments of large cition . means preventing ra being suspected of graft and | Of peotacting vide, or-of being tempt ed by vicious elements. Hanson is understood to have com. | mended the action of the city coun: | | efl in not suspending Mayor Wood-| , man, and to have declared that there | are too many opportunities for graft | | charges, some true and some false, being made against mayors, 12,000 Workers « on | Walkout in East} "PASSAIC, N. J., March 28,—Pas saic textile mills closed today on} account of the new strike of 12,000| workers, The managers of the mills] announced that all the strikers were | discharged and that the plants will! reopen April 1 with entirely new crews, are ALL ¥ EGYPT CAIRO, Egypt, March 26.—(De- layed.)—Gen, Allenby, conquerer of Palestine, who had been appointed military commander of Egypt, ar- rived here today. BILL, WANTS TO MOVE PARIS, March 28,—The Berne cor respondent of the Petit Parisien, to |day sald it was reported there that the former kaiser has expressed a | wish to reside in Switzerland VETERANS WILL DANCE In order to raise funds to carry on the work of organization, the American Veterans of the Great War will give a dance at the Hippodrome, Tuesday night, April 22, SAYS KOREANS |the year round. ‘LEAGUE ARE HELD UI ARE TORTURED Japanese Soldiers Reported Slaying Many Victims H PHILADELPHIA; 28 reported Rhee, K legate March Korea is in a cabl to Dr exram Singhman rean na tional a to the to be un artial law, Complete independence mand from Jo ported to be an. Kleven thousar arrest and othe liers inder ™ are paid to have been tort pe Japane Koreans & graduate is dearer universit and | Kr nt Rb #0) are | p, firing Dr ton ot Prin an in other Amer ing Har He ha reans tn and Haw April 14, to formulate definite for Kore BAKER WILL GO ACROSS AGAIN WASHINGTON ry of War Digs wn «, in eting ater of K Mex! n this city ‘ the an fight for patehing th: T now plans a here rit given up the idea of ¢o abroad in | nto alled ea aroun hours had and the in mald to be! put it was b war department nts within the lant ea a change in situation in Hungary a factor feved that m tm) Foreign Mis ions Are Reported Safe WASHINGTON, Mareh eign missions in Budape ported safe, altho not al leave by the w re Belgrade, dated March 24 anxiety was expressed for ture nafety of the missions. were re to cording fr Some the fu rwed be te te to state With this important fact in mind Fisher Flouring |Mills Company experts |comb the entire wheat | producing territory of the United States to ob- tain the highest quality lof Hard Wheat and Soft | Wheat from which FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR is so uniformly produced Just as the American woman is supreme in refined taste and culinary knowledge so FISHER’'S BLEND FLOUR is made to satisfy the par- ticularity of her demands. The ordinary mill cannot make a flour of FISHER’S BLEND STANDARD. “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” are completely and spe- cially designed to produce this president at's pr the president timate touch with the day unwilling crit nant ‘AMEND LEAGUE Three Atnondinaitie Are IS TAFT PLAN Side-Tracked; Wilson e Cables Wilson Regarding Monroe Doctrine BY Kop ited Press Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, March %.— Ex President Taft is working by cable with President Wilson in an effort to so amend the of nations covenant as ton it acceptable to oppositic publican This was offi hen the Whit n that the is now worki to the President ‘The amendn toned today let it be conference in amend. House peace aris ng nts nts hi with safe xctrine, one of the fi be ontention and republic 4 amend rn to Fran them, however, Tumulty to whether su; order. ‘The pres at he would be very glad to b eretary Wilson Wires Taft then cabled tal chann e amendments were thru of preside 14 persona of them in a te Me er, what about amend: ents. A further message today to White House, disclosed that the has all four of the Taft endments before the 10 of na ons committ Simul ous with ent, it was stated by wer this develog those in in president to » had been constructive he at no tin to receive sm of the original that league « hen def suggestions had en offered was said that Presi Wison had utilized this in at the document nt mpting to modify as to make it satisfactory Admiral Grayson, in a g, private! position May Urge BY » L. KEEN Press Staff Correspondent) , March 28.—The revis- ant of the league of nw will be presented to the league commission with three important amendments still in it developed today. ndments ¢ r the Mon » Japan’ claim for racial and France's recommenda ater guarantees of mili (United tion for gre now in the hands ot jal dr % committee, ix expected to be completed shortly, ‘Thin committee's powers are restrict ed to framing the form of the It verbiage but cannot add to or take away from the substance exident Wilson, it was stated, ix to bring up his Monroe doctrire iment when the league com. meets again to receive the re The same situation covers French amendment for establish ment of an international general staff and the Japgnese amendment. A Bpec New Dem 1 As the latter two reservations made in a plenary session of pes conference, it was pointed that they might not be pi tl the next full meeting, At the last session of the commit it was learned, a was inserted in the clause, making clear that mandatories must be Provision also was made for all offices in the league to well as men. In regard to als from the league, it was essary for any nation to sive years’ notice. ag The form of the covenant changed somewhat in that for special conventions, such | bor, and traffic druge and opium, are placed’ article. Conventions which been comple including for an international labor tion, must be ratified sep the covenant, | Several changes were a } wording, including elim pert)uous phrases, for th ‘ clarification, commer raid that the president | but strain, n and is 1 und Crucial Days Wilson is “bearing up v Ar nident rstood to een March s the most confer unted for aft regard he urged P regard the $ and erucal in th ence. This may hav the fact that in cabling ing league suggestions haste in their dispatch. In administration quarters today the view was expressed that the high tide of opposition to the league of nations has been beth in congress and thruout the country there is a marked upturn in favor of a league, Complete con: fide is voiced that thy ague covenant redrafted, in accord ance with republican suggestion, will meet the the original draft senators ly some op. LEND FLOUR. e Pacific Coast Leads the World in the {Consumption of High Grade Flours all-purpose flour. Manufactured by FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY SEATTLE MT. VERNON TACOMA BELLINGHAM assed, and that) demands of opponents of | tendency to be far more | toward the plan that af Wl This change in sentiment t= both in republican and 4 ranks. However, there are @ senators, Reed and Poindés possibly, also Borah, who any league proposition to the “WET” PROVISION | STRICKEN FROM W \ | FRESNO, March 28.—Mi son, of Coalinga, has changed because the ry is |The original Sit provided $54 used in furnishing Nquid) ments to my old friends” for the: tion of his demise, G id of his will, which way hands of his attorney, when the country had been voted ¢ idrew a line thru that pe © shown a provided for liquid refre

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