The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 15

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‘ Wy) b ‘GAS | quently complained of after meals stant relief from Pains in the Stom a | send you on approval our stomach | Co, Bellingham, Wash. | Nearly all attended by a TAILORED} CLOTHES | | “Speaks for Trish ; "Threatens Irish Terror If Britain Refuses Liberation BY HAROLD FB. BRECHITOL Manager for N. April 1 Irelar arming, ac O'Coallaigh ording Wohn ‘i Fein represer Ireland will be said ther until the fr Hurope tortly settled The war,” he ried into the er land will have own doors in m vivid evidence o English rule The Irish vote will make uncertain terma SEAN OCEALLAI ion he| been de O'Ceallaigh is a short and glam amooth face t professor, By Ko a profes * a journalist and ral years he has a gue Dublin ation for the aAngUAge NEW PLANT TO OPEN IN WESTLAKE MARKET Westlake w feature of 1 Satur 1 the manufac re of the Purt uring makes its for he compar NOT ENOUGH SIGNATURES More signatures will have to b trict of Rainier % of the » heave UNION TAILORS We are fon for st t 500 feet more of property : | To Relieve Catarrh, »§ Catarrhal Deafness displaying many p terns — reliable woe standard dye—guara give satisfaction Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness, or who are growing hard of hearing and have head noises, will be glad to know that this dis tressing affliction can usually be . e* treated at home by an in many tn- pmnplete relief * © failed. no 1d scarcely hear had their hearing restored to such an extent that the tick wateh was plainly ac 304 Pike St. night inches away f cith Stomach : eae eats oat to them, means of > perhape. afne The preserip an be prepared at home, and is made as follow Secure from your drumist 2 oz Parmint (double strength) this home and add to it water and a tittle tir until d ofa Sour Stomach (heartburn), Belching. Swelling and Full Feeling. so fre hy ” ifferer. relieved in Two Minutes. Almost in Bch caused by undigested food ON 30 DA TRI tonte action ewelling tn and thus pressure to reduce by onan onty infinramat Fustach equalize the drum, but te secretions t | results it, ety | name and ad and we will Bend 6c postage, dreas, plainly written, Preparation, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which time you are to send us $1.00 or return the unused portion if not perfectly satisfied. Address: Bellingham nm who Kas catarrh in or distressing ramblin Chemical | Suing sounds in thelr ears, should give this recipe a trial A Shoe With a Hole in the Sole Is Like a Half Spent Half the value still remains. To throw the shoe away is just as wasteful as to Ten Dollar Bill throw away the remaining half of the HI ten dollar bill. A new sole will enable you to get the full wear and value out of the shoe—and the cost is low—very, very low, compared to the prices of new shoes. We repair while you wait! A cozy, clean, delightfully inviting waiting room. HOUGEN The' shoe re Dait/mein PECRE PEAR OE FET CRPOEVUOOEEELOPUEOSUUE OUT TOD: Quit Meat When Kidneys Bother Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you VMN ADD LLL AEE COO VLAAOVAAOCE OGD founces of Jad Salta from any pharmacy; take a tablespoontul in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine, ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys cced gays a wellknown @ rity. Meat forms urie acid, the idneys, they bee overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick.|and stimulate the kidneys, also to rheumatism, headaches, | neutrs cida in urine, #o it Miver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, | no lon irritation, thus end pleeplessness and urinary disorders | ing blac kness, from #1 h kidney Jad Salts i¢ inexpensive and can The moment you feel a dull ache | not injure; makes ytful effer nithe kidneys or your back hurts or| vescent lithia-water drink which ev the urine is cloudy, offensive, tull | ery w and then ‘of xediment, irregular of pa or to k 1 and active ensation of scalding, | and the blood pure, by avoiding | casionally, which exe me “BtOp eatin« meat and get about four! serious kidney complications, eeks final ratith and a pe # the Irish que finn Fein del modest, red Grand ho! told Amerion there and everybody in him or not hear what he expected t end what he had t He produced a Bean T Green Dublin isional Governm name bus ! John 7 and I don’t mind tellin « OK ou that if I thorities in Ireland, in the Iriah form ‘U'Ceallaigh,’ 1 would be ked up.” Make England Feet Warfare 1 asked him up the Irish ques what would happer ecognize Lrelanc lence In that pea ognize Ire ndence, I a reign of terro will be ¢ arried | at England own door Irish antipath Arma have town and village and THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. ) “Raids by Irishmen for arma, on barracks, are a raid anid militar n load Dublin Where be Expect Irish in America irk Nn outsid right natura ]in American politics | that peor © not And Head Noises /12Waii, America’s Western Outrigger, to Become the Gibraltar BY W. HW. PORTERFIELD (Editor the San Diego Sun.) HONOLULU, HL 1 people of the Unit April 14 Vast responsibility in the ownership and contre for th ¢ Hawalian Island importance in out of pro sac ete that may portion to their vast © $100,000,000 groas a the world’s income. For Honolulu is the outpost of Western civilization, as far into the Pacific ton on ik 4,000 miles of wa of Ania. “Here may many of the (Old settiers), “everything ax between the races stand the Jepanese and th stand us"—the old of the uthern planter toward the negro. Less Than 10 per Cent White Today South Carolina in 48 cent white and Mississippi 65 cent white. er toward the coast Kaamina in peaceful We under y under attitu per ‘ Nuxated Iron Increases strength and endurance of delicate, ner vous, run- people in two weeks’ time in many instances It has bee y aidential whe, U, 8. Immigration Caminetti; also ates Judge G. W. Atkin . of the court of claims, of Washington, and others. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. DR. J. KR. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES onEarth ° We are one of the fow optical | stores in the Northwest that r es from start to finish, are the only one in SEATTLIt, ON FIRST AVE. Examination free, by graduate etriat. Glasses not prescribe unless absolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE, Metween Spring and Seneca Phone Main 1550 of the Pacific The Hawatian Islands are leas than 10 per cent white If we exclude the Azroreans, or Island Portuguese! Jap more of the anene number considera than ha population inlands < ° by far the eerste terprising of progrensi ve They have their erywhere Japanese only is taught. After two hours of this, the | Japanese boy or girl may go to the } public or parochial school, his alert mind, the task for him there is own schools ev which and | mercial Advertiser and Star tin an well Hilo Tribune | Hilo Post, have within the itorta attacked schools and w tion be conc | sung month ed the Japanese schools, public and »e done aby ature is now in session © Own Newspapers have their ing comple at League of Na wilt the proponed they may and = England world.” These wed in an editorial in « Japanese America newspaper on little brown brothers” may be the highest type of Americans in the making but why the insistence on Japanese schools, news. imapers, clut and the con ition of Japanese ideals &# oppowed to American ideal Honajulu ha Buddhist tempi cific, and { ye Buddhist A no quarrel with Guatama Buddha, but ¢ super 1 dhiam pure lost in and hi thousand year tinued exalt t and most in the Pa ung Men’s Now, I have teachings of en the most nt kn that F undefiled i# a thin the dead sea of formalism peless mysticism these and when Bud Honolulu. nly is he did the other day in a newspaper interview here, that it ix the purpose of Buddhists to ex tend thelr propaganda to every Ja anese or mainland as soon as possible and to all others as well, that they may understand bett the ideaix of culture, somehow the thing strikes a sinister chord. Teach Own “Culture” If “ideals of Japanese culture” are to be taught in America under the aegia of Buddha, why not ideals of Ialam upder the aeg f Moham med and ideals of Brahminism un der the aegis of Hir Swamis? I talked with a editor this morning. H not to his name He said: unese asked me use “We Japanese have 1 with America as a We admire ur courage and your business capac! y you have « good in many ways, altho it but we think s have—do not be “i manners in making racial cause against us “We do not consider ourselves | the inferior of any people on i we think that as long the English or French or Halian to your coan- try and permit him to own land ticularly, right now, but we might want to some day—and anyhow, we want the right. We think we have earned it.” Well, it is possible that the world is about to enter upon an era of “a | thousand years of international hu man brotherhood.” I hope so and we lall pray that this may eventuate from the p conference, But I'm glad that Unele Sam, | ‘We do not want to come par. | | Select PAGE 15 It is not too late | Your Easter Suit Saturday and we guarantee to have all necessary alterations made Saturday night. America’s Finest Quality Clothes —with thousands to choose from in waist seam and regular model: pstairs— We Save You Money New Spring Suits and Topcoats 15.45 A look will convince you that here are Seattle’s Greatest Clothes Values. Your Easter Hat Is Here! Featuring Stetson, Trimble and Mallory’s in the season’s newest blocks and the popular colors $3.50 to $8.00 New Caps, $1.00 to $2.50 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 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