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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, cf JULY 8, 1919. ‘Says No Bolshevist Menace Against America to Come From Mexico; Sane Labor Chiefs Rout “Red” Radicals Teena ae cor | Better Days for Mexican Labor ||| ui} The right to live and labor untrammelted—this peon home picture |} hints at the joyous response of Mexico's masses to the new constitutional | rights and opportunities in the reconstruction program. THE DENTIST ULD SAVE THE TEETH HE conscientious dentist will save a tooth rather than | Sacrifice it, yet he will Sacrifice it rather than Save a tooth than can neither be ornamental ‘Ror useful but only a ‘source of endless trouble. ny teeth are extract- that could be filled or ned and so rendered uinely useful, but frequently teeth saved at consider- expense which are worthy of it. This a matter which re- J} knowledge, skill J) er - “et BY JACK NEVILLE conscientiousness on | (special N. Correspondent.) part of the dentist. Copyright, 1919, Newspaper Ente> Bridgework is fre- § prise Association, r! ‘ MEXICO CITY, July §&—Mexico THE mtly built into the uth without being | harbors no Bolshevik threat for | pe cea ero America, / | other esse con pperly prepared for. | _ Despite the disruptions of revolu j " ’ | ns are put on teeth fF . 8 ‘ ie z P ; 4 ‘ cmployer’s liability for industrial t immediately begin J) Lift off Corns! ae MIP. | accidents and occupational diseases. decay on the inside, } . : ° | Regulation of strikes and lockouts, id blind abscesses start 9) poesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone thru arbitration machinery. e ends of the roots. Employment fees prohibited. ork of this kind saul Abad ieecoueeane ia, bankreptey. costs . workmen's often to be taken , , Wie ‘ .|] | wages given preference to all debts. and the saved tooth : p é i crificed after all. —nlleatgad and conscien- im this office. moderate Den y : DEPART A Free Book *» About Preserving Every _ Housewife Should Have Even Beginners Can be Sure of Success by Fol- lowing its Sug- gestions ood preserving is now very easy. Most of your preserving difficulties have come from using sugar alone. Make your preserving syrup with % Karo (Red Label) and % sugar—and you can be sure of your results. You can always count on good, clear jams and jellies with this recipe—and you can be sure that they will not grow tough or “candied” in the glass. ; This fine, clear Karo Syrup has a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the sugar with the fruit and brings out the full ‘‘fruity’’ flavor. For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. FREE A real cook book including recipes SSS == for sure results in preserving, every- body appreciates. Sixty-eight pages handsomely illustrated. Write us today. fr EXCEED ONE- K CENT OF VALUATION; to dispensaries and unity services. Saloons and gambling places pro hibited in labor centers. | NOT TO | HALF OF ONE are some portant guarant | worker Incorpors tion itself—- a of the more im es to the Mexican ed in the constitu document which is 1 in certain inter- tional a» well as home quarters as Bolshevik in content, and as vigor ously defended by the Carranza gov nment as an antidote for the “red” ——_—_——— CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY ?. O. Box 168 New York City Us 1 Karo <a THT HEL deed. urse always in . attendance. Note the location. and the | people oppresgea few have been red radicalisn? has found long suffering of a and as An eight-hour day, hour night shift, | Plague, Maximum six-hour work day for} [t effect will, of course, depend ‘is Setedan 35 sad 24. | largely upon how it is enforced, and Work children under 12 nyone familiar with the constitu quant te ceninaah, | tion will admit that certain clauses Women safeguarded from hard will me bids for tortion un work during three months preceding |!" conscientiously administered parturition; compulsory one month|, The Payment of wages to women rest after childbirth, and 30 min.|>¢efore and after childbirth, for in utes’ daily rest to devote to nursing | stance, and a three-months’ indem- bables—with fall pay and retention | "ity upon the for unjust of contract rights, discharge, meet opposition. Minimum wage essential to nor Employers argue that the one is an mal needs, education and legitimate unjust charge against industry, and pleasures, this minimum exempt | “it® instances where the other has from attachment or discount, already been ushd to victimize them. Certain profit-sharing < Ultra radicaliam has found no in agricultural, commercial, mining | f°thold in Mexican labor organiza- and manufacturing enterprises. tions, such the Union Minera No sex discrimination in wages. | Mexicana with 000 members .n Overtime, for which pay must be | the ‘state of Coahuila. double, limited to three hours each The Federation de Syndicatos is} for not more than three successive | °P¢rated on the general plan of the | B days, and no women of any age or | American Federation of Labor and boys under 16 to work overtime, | 4% the moral backing of that body Extensive employers of labor to| Almost without exception, the in |furnish comfortable and sanitary | fuential leaders are of conservative dwellings for workmen, the monthly | tendency. | Luis CN. Morones, secretary-general | of the federation in the federal dis- air ‘® trict, is a man of much the same EATRES || Deliets as Samuel Gompers. | | tion or ® seven: exploited ° un- y for their den- in one sum, RIStOrYs | chitde no hot-bed | in modern not ‘3 of propagation here. to all. Investigate it bee 1 President Carranza, and labor leaders, believ | disco ed an effectiv inoculation You can lift | against piective anarchy in the! Joff any hard corn, soft corn, or| Mexican constitution and the char }eorn between the toes, and the|acter of workers’ organizations. }hard skin calluses from bottom of| ‘The constitution of the | feet. world’s most liberal charters, is re | A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs | markable for its specific definition little at any drug store; apply a/of labor's rights, and rranza’s few drops upon the corn or callus. | policy of precaution against Bolshe Instantly it stops hurting, then | vism is constructive rather than re-| }shortly you lift that bothersome | pressive. jcorn or callus right off, root and Labor laws | all, without one bit of pain or sore- | political whim ‘ness. Truly! No humbug! provisions: his advisers | they have | is | With your fingers! 0 eruves. thus carry placed beyond the following | DEBS IN PRISON MAY |SQUARE DEAL FATAL | RUN FOR PRESIDENT| TO RADICALS--EDISON MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va, July 8.| NEW YORK, July 8—The square Eugene V, Debs, confined in the | deal is fatal to radicalism, Thomas federal prison here for violation of | A. Edison declared last night‘at a the espionage law, in an interview, | dinner given in his honor by dealers sald he had not yet made up his|in the devices’ he invented. There mind whether he should accept the|can be no social revolution in the nomination for president again on | U, Upited States or Canada, he assert: | the socialistic ticket. The socialist the simple reason that our newspapers have selected him as the |kvvc.i ment and the Canadian gov- | Practically all trades are included "i in Mexican organized labor, not hav jing more than 500,000 members Thirty little miniature men and| “Qur labor leaders realize that the | women are giving a whole show in| 85 per cent have nothing to gain! jone act at the Pantages this week.| and everything to lose by a reign! Billed as Singer's Midgets, these|of anarchy and confiscation,” Jullo little people offer a bit of every-|Poulat, head of the department of | thing from solos, dancing, acro-| labor, told me. “And these men are | batics, Instrumental playing, to «| earnestly preaching the gospel of | one-ring cireus, Thruout the en-| constructive team-work instead of | tire act comedy of high class order | dissolution.” is presented, It would be hard to ~~ “Meats in Storage” Every working day of the year 75,000,000 pounds of meat are required to supply home and export needs —and only 10 per cent of this is exported. These facts must be kept in mind when consid- ernment are founded on the idea of ering the U. S. Bureau of Markets report that on June 1, 1919, there were 1,348,000,000 pounds of pick @ star as each of the 30 mid- get performers shine in their own specialty. This is no doubt the best attraction that Manager Pan- “Bolshevism will not be tolerated in Mexico,” President Carranza as- sured me during an interview on the economic situation, “We have laws to deal with dissensionists, both choice for 1920. The socialist leader declared ne | was opposed to violence in any form and that he had no use for bomb- giving everybody a fair show. Debs had a good word to say of meats in cold storage. the meat in storage was planters or the I, W. W. method of | the Moundsville prison. “It is one Moderate Prices tages has ever booked over his placed on the market it would only be 20 days’ supply. This meat is not artificially withheld from trade channels to maintain or advance prices. 65 Meats in storage consist of— per cent (approximate) hams, bacon, etc., in process of curing. It takes 30 to 90 days in pickle or salt to complete the process. per cent is frozen pork that is to be cured later in the year. per cent is lard. This is only four-fifths of a pound per capita, and much of it will have to go to supply European needs. per cent is frozen beef and lamb, part of which is owned by the Government and was intended chiefly for over-seas shipment. If this were all diverted to domestic trade chan- nels, it would be only 1%2lbs. per capita—a 3 days’ supply. 100% From this it will be seen that ‘‘meats in storage” represent merely unfinished goods in pro- cess of curing and the working supply necessary to assure the consumer a steady flow of finished product. Let us send you a Swift “Dollar”. It will interest you. Address Swift & Campany, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. Swift & Company, U. S. Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. Seattle , J. L. Yocum, Manager | Koutney was found ina rear room Wy | slashed. foreign and native. But our liberal constitutional provisions for ‘safe guarding human rights and stimulat- ing honest and unexploited endeavor are our main reliance for national stability and individual happiness.” Itched Till Almost Crazy or years my hands were al- most raw. They itched so bad I was almost crazy. Suffered day and night. Used all kinds of medicine and got no relief. Lost all hopes of ever being cured until I got @ trial bottle of D. D. D. Results were so great I got a large bottle. Can sleep now and will always praise D. D. D.—ROBERT K. HOLMES, Manakin, Va. Anyone suffering from skin trou- ble—mild or severe—should investi. gate at once the merits of D. Try it today. We guarantee bottle. 35c, 60c and $1.00 popular circuit. There are five other acts includ- ed on the bill supporting the fea- ture number: Mrs. George Prim- rose, wife of the popular minstrel, assisted by a half dozen male sing- ers and dancers, presents a lively minstrel act. Mrs. Primrose acts as interlocutor, Mile Booth plays the banjo. “The Revue De Luxe” 1s a musical act presented by six pretty young ladies and a young man, Comedy honors go to Vie Le Roy and Jack Dresdner; Booth and Leander have a clever cycling act. PARROT MAY REPEAT WORDS OF SLAIN MAN CHICAGO, July 8.—A very green parrot, a bird with a strong vocabu- lary and a wicked eye, the only wit ness to the murder of Frank Kout ney, bird fancier, is being carefully guarded by the police. They believe | it possible the parrot may have | picked up some words used by the slayer and that he may give them a clew D. D. the first Bartell’s D: Store | of his bird store, 3278 Archer ave., his throat cut. Coroner's Physician Joseph Springer found that the skull | had been fractured, that he had been hit several times on the back of the | head, and that his throat had been Miss Jessie Balding, 26 South Sac- ramento boulevard, 60 years old, who | was taken into custody after she was accused of taking $20 from a coffee pot, following the discovery of the | body, is still being held, but Capt. | Thomas Costello said he did not be | lieve she was in any way implicated |in the murder, |BIGGEST BABY BORN IN BIG BABY FAMILY SACRAMENTO, July 8&—A baby weighing 15% pounds said by physicians to be the third largest baby of record in the United States, was born here Thursday to Mra. An drew K. Fundalakis, wife of a well known restaurant owner. Both mother and babe ure doing fine. This was Mrs. Fundalakis’ fourth big baby. The others weighed 14, 12% and 13, respectively. It is be. lieved that the average of 13.919 pounds thus established is a world’s record for one father and mother, DR. J. BR. Baton Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth We are ono of the few optical stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one.in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVR. Examination free, by graduate op- tometrist. Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. ‘‘ 1116 FIRST AVE. jetween Spring and Seneca , Phenc Main 1550 BRAINS COST MORE LONDON, July 8.—The cost of ed Jucation in London county has been | | almost doubled si 1906, a ording |to the budget for the next financial year, More than $40,000,000 is to be expended compared, with, $22,500,000 in 1906, D. D. D. The Lotion for Skin Disease| gaining an end. Instead he advo- | of the best in the United States, cated free education, free speech and! and the warden is a man in every a free press. sense of the word,” he said. 424-5 Joshua Green Bldg. When The Iron In Your Blo Down—wWhile at Fifty or Sixty, With Plenty of I | IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD How Signs of Old Age Creep Into Your System 4 od Runs Low For Want of Iron, You May Be Old at Thirty—Nervous, Irritable and All Run- ron in Your Blood, You May Be Young in Feeling and Brimming Over With Vim and Energy | That Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restores Wasted Tissue and Aids in Giving Renewed Force and Power to the Body. Physicians Explain Why Administration of Simple Nux- | uted Iron Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Run-down People in | Two Weeks’ time, | Old age has already sunk its talons into thousands of men and | women who ought still to be enjoying the springtime and sum- mer of life, simply because they have allowed worry, overwork, | nervous strain, dissipation and occupational poisons to sap the iron from their blood, and thereby destroy its power to change food into living tissue. muscle and brain. You will find plenty of | people at 40 who are broken In health and steadily going downward to physical and | mental decay, while Jothers at 50 are | strong, active, alert and seemingly grow- ing younger every year. One class withers and dies like leaves in autumn, while the other, by | keeping up @ strong power of resistance against disease, may pass the three score and ten mark with surprising health, strength and vigor. But you cannot ex- pect to look and feel young and vigorous unless you have plenty of iron in your blood, and phy- sicians explain be- low why they prescribe organic iron. Iron—-to supply the iron de- in the weak, nervous and rundown so as to build them up into | stronger, healthier men and women. YOU ARE If your skin in d_ your fnce lo kled, careworn and old AGEING YOU ARE AGEING If the enthusiasm for tackling daily problems waned, should be enjoying perfect health, because anaemia— lack of iron in the blood: has fastened at 30, dull of intellec & may be old , nervous and all poor of memory, § “run-down,” while at 50 or 60, with good health and plenty of iron in your blood, you may be young in feeling, full of life, and your whole being brimming over with vim and energy, As a proof of this, take the case of former United States Sen- ator Charles A. Towne, who at past life worth living simply 58 ir blood is starving for want of iron,” says Dr. James Fran- cis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue (Outdoor T New York, and the Westche county hospital. “Lack of iron in the blood not only makes a man a physical and menial weakling, ner~ vous, irritable, and easily fatigued, but it utterly robs him of that virile force, that stamina and strength of will which are so necessary to suc- cess and power in every walk of life. ‘Thousands are ageing and breaking down at a time when they “Many a man and women who ought still to be young in feeling is losing the old-time vim and energy that make: because th found Nu Rreates: sa tonic and = Wlative. Hen th I shall not without it.” ‘ Then there is former Health Com- jioner William R, Kerr, of Chi- ‘ago, who is past. the three score year mark, but is still vigorous, e, full of life, vim and ener ‘ormer Health Commissioner Kerr says he believes his own personal activity today is largely due to his use of Nuxated Iron, and that he be- lieves it ought to be preseribed by every physician and used in every hospital in the country, hospital mi YOU ARE AGEING If you are wearicd by the activities of your dally life. —$___ opinion you can’t make strong, keen, forceful =m and -cheeked by feeding on metallic iron, The old forms of metallic iron must go through a digestive process to transform them into organic iron—Nuxated -Tron— before they are sready to be taken milated by the human 4 otwithstand been said and y subject by well kp»wn physicians, ; thousands of people still insist upon de iro: themselves I ing with simply, suppose, use it ts a few’ cents less,’ I strongly adviso readers in all cases to get a physician's prescription for organic iron—Nuxated Iron—or if yon don't rant to go to this trouble, then pur= Nuxated Iron in its orig= , and see that this par- Nuxated Tron) appeara ee. If you have taken reparations such as Nux and Iron and other similar iron products, and failed to get results, remem’ that such products are an entirely dit- ferent thing from Nuxated Iron. Manufacturers’ No Nux which has been used by Dr. other physicians with such sults, secret which is well known t where, Unlike the olde metallic ated Iron, Sullivan and prising re= but one ts every ante trom + products, it is easily assimilated, does nétt injure The the teeth, nor upset th warante ely satisfactory nd money in this city by Owl Drug Drug ‘Co, Swift's other druggir stomach, © successful Pharmacy ‘aad ali

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