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THF SEATTLE STAR. FRIDAY, AUG IST 15, 1919. snotasbanimasantinag oe) casey . Sainiensnadlii BD Bs SRR 8S AALS ARN ENED ve aveicaninsions She Seattle Star ay LE = | Eo Ee | ! By, Mail. out of etty, Ste per month; 3 months, | | <= } | On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise 60; 6 montha $2.75; year, $5.00 th tate of Washington, Outasl TSe per month, $4.50 for 6 m per year, Ny carrier, city ITORIALS — Features) Be Nothing Finer Than This Finally, you know, there is nothing finer in the world than friendship. We do not accumulate real friends in squads. Facile friendships are fleeting, and these genial souls t along well with every one seldom have any deep hips. But, once in a while, you form a real friendship, the test of which is the joy you get out of doing for that friend. It’s a Comfort to Know the Worst Has Happened. By McKee. RE HENRY FORD BY DR. FRANK CRANE 1919, by Frank Crane) (Copyright | medal of honor. free and home ridiculed, and lof mighty unplea ican people. care-headlines have appeared in the pa- pers advertising that Mr. Ford, as it ap- | peared in the trial where the legal feist was at the manufacturer while being held by the court, did not’ know what the war of 1812 was abou nor what “mobilize’’ mea What of it? What has that got to d@ with the case? Ford has re- yer, In a law court, Mr. Henry cently been badgered by a Chicago lz and his confied replies to all sorts of questions have been faithfully telegraphed to the pr of the country. The object of the lawyer was to make Mr. Ford ridiculous, and to show him to be an “ignorant idealist.’ The whole procedure is business. Mr. Ford is a mechanic. A man who can do things cannot necessarily talk. I could write a better essay on horseshoeing Living in this land of the; of the brave, he is cursed harried. There is & streak int littleness in the Amer- who I won't Have & HE NASTY THINGS CLUTTERING UP MY HOUSE! You HEAR ME? Fraternal orders, social lodges, business clubs, all these > sort of friendly spots are merely expression of the great human yearning for friendship. The saloon clung to the hem of the national garment, with all its sordidness, for so long, chiefly because in social atmosphere many men found the only approach to friendship they knew. lion lion snapping the latter wa a vulgar piece of ‘ * ; than any blacksmith in Chicago, I make aps mage service examinati were stiendships that last and that are a joy thru life are bold to AB ‘ But if I were fe undertake W nas bbe et 1 ‘ a ‘hile ; greg bly rooted deep in the past; something more than START A NEW iy shea heres I should probably be kicked ser iphone a oi steel j 1 eat 7 oti 5 . i . . / is - rage , oe named Jofr leberger, a een oie ~ bapa dha — ay tha kate ahi sf alt ni HERE'S TWO to death. Writing is my craft. a railway postal clerk for 20 years, came ly phy discover in each other. IT OVER EH AY FF WRCRE Ones~ ‘ | . Making machines is Henry Ford’s craft. up for his examination. One of the ques Indeed, we sometimes wonder if the happy marriages PLACE. TCL, A'ROBHE Ret! ge <7 And he is a master hand ‘at it. He has | tions they asked him was: the successful friendships, are not the cain of kin fred Lenton via’ ® ORIOLE Hi rm RUGHT built up one of the greatest units of busi “What is the sun’s distance from the d the successful friendships, ar e un direc COUPLA SPECIMENS ew} il veh anoens jness in the world, and his products have | earth?” Tawa ore “1 don’t knoe } who somewhere, back in the dead ages, met and FER.A STARTER _ | e ' i earth His ar , i been of inestimable benefit to the people. r He has served his generation magnificently and is one of the uncrowned kings of our jday. He ought to be respected and honored by all. When war threatened us he had certain ideas about war in generz He advocated them. That was not an y, but the right of any citizen. When war came, he bowed to the inevitable and supported his country. but I don’t think it’s p enought to inter- fere with my duties as postal clerk.” Another question was: “How many Hes- sians came over to this country during the Revolutionary War? To which he replied: “I disremember, but there was a damn sight more of ’em came | over than went back.” The charge that “anarchist” is simply vicious. ed to know each other, and to build together the foundations on which they today rear the super-| ture of esteem. Otherwise, why do we instinctively draw close to some e at first meeting, and as instinctively feel the spiri- shrinking that comes on meeting others? } Animals appear to have this instinct even better de-| ped than we. he canny dog will detect the spiritual gentleman every ; and the horse knows the man he can have confidence _— a THIRTY - TWO V'RIETIES THERE - WAS (saire) Took ME THREE NEARS ‘To Henry Ford is an He is a type hie . A ‘ = That is the opposite of anarchy. of man of whom America is proud. He pty Ea gregh wg souled needs neither istlecnests3 Emil w % ( Not half a dozen men helped Uncle Sam | doesn’t alwa agree with the Chicago mh ; ‘4 ‘ ; uae is =||to win the war more than Henry Ford. Tribune nor with L. Y. Sherman. But, membership nor Blue Book chronology to attest it.) / % | If he had lived in England he would be | then, there are others. And not all A \knighted; if in France he would receive the anarchists. Banks There is more public good will toward the bank as an titution than ever before. The reason is that the bank has more good will toward public than ever before. | } hot insist on @ trial that th prove the accusation to be I Ought not our ke ey could; man could have if it wasn’t for the e? Ja ene ‘The reason a Japanese ers of n¢ job is because he will . the persons indicted by ; : “ “ = = c S| | crand jury seek to have the indict-| the peace to set an example for all half what a white man will. Ag More people are using the service of banks. YOUR COLLECTION OF BIRDS’ EGGS ee. Be Lua | Menta quashed. Why? wrongdoera? | the reason they can is because ai , : Pr (oprighi, 2315, a eM = Becond—Would a person, not GO. W. SICKLES. | live in flocks like eattle ice eens their relations to the bank, and, best | ~ +. sees guilty, seek to quash an indict-| Bothen, Wash Anyone going thru the markell are seeing their relation to people. Go into even the small rural town and about the best ized and best appearing business institution is the nt? and not used to it would think he | Third—Would not a person, not LIVE LIKE CATTLE ras in Japan. America for Amer gullty, welcome the trial and en-| Editor Star: I have been interest service in teaching more of us to save. (rmrn ares] SUCH WT ~ 3 € ~ J \ I ton dispatch, may be rained when Ci as caeon mmand of the Hessian generais,| § By their adv rtisi: banks ry the roads go back to the owners. . he jPaum and Breymen. f rs ng, have performed a plendid | Srenny no, but we'll bet exfienses| Eamond H. Brooks, two years old,| On the 16th of August, in 1780,| TOMORROW Jeavor in every possible way to as ed in the Jap articles you have been | sist the prosecution? printi nd I think it is time te a * : BS . \ Knowing that tn all prob. | put t amper on the Japanese. q _The bank in a small town is about the only institution | The packers are to be probed by on the 16th of August.) aninty if pro costings “were unlaw : In litornia the big ranchers wit}! The prince of Wales ts expected | all the patrons do not run behind the counters and |congress. We hope it doesn't make ttle of Befnington, Vt..|¢ully pursued, the cases would not | hive apanese ten to one before |‘ arrive in the United States very ere is no loafing. them so sore that they raise the to General Stark | with! come to trial, if innocent, would they!a white man. Many 4 job a white|shortly. Gosh, we can hardly waltl _~ Yes, the courtesy of bank officials and employes is|"™* ° ™™%, . , : “Tanian Laer ate ; Britioh ning almost universal. Railroad rates, says a Washing regulars an Indians under sofia: oe cence a og Ne aR eR RR CER RIE eres 4 are reduced j heard someone speak of the difficulty |the Hritieh won an overwhelming _ Pick up the average weekly paper of even the remote| eee Ja camel might experience getting | victory over the American troops community and we will find one or more well written| And we'll wager 2 to 1 that Hen- through @ needie's eye at Camden, 8 C. The American e e r) well reasoned advertisement by the bank and for the|'¥ Ford doesn’t even know who) He had a camel, toy wooden |force commanded by General G it oss * Babe Ruth is, camel Imost exterminated. Lens t 1 e 0 e ting of ae ——— . ‘ ey eke Eemond tried putting it through|3ee of the 1000 men pss con gra ‘The ban! ve and are performing an immense U-| But, as the lawyer remarked, & noedie'n eyo, vived. The disaster was attributed service in this country and by evolution: first, they “When at first I don't succeed, 1 No luck at all to Gates’ incempetency as a com i ins? d us to take our surplus funds out of stoves, tin cans |‘*¥ ‘ try again.” Pees ee ee jmander fe r see That was three weeks ago. | In 1792, on the 16th of Angust, @ nd stockings and ~ them in the bank; then they induced) | pitt hed: that touching | Ott Say © surgeon: found theling first’ theatre. was opened Save more and now they are teaching us how to pro-| jon. which the Telephone ca Cmmel in Exmond’s tummy Boston, As there was a statute in| more. Even comparatively small banking institutions fused to print on the cover of its Life Is Such in Mt. Pulaski, IL, the state forbidding dramatic per-| Swift & Company is primarily are directory? aude Cavs Wante to Take formances the theatre was called well prepared literature on household economy,| “The mail t# quick, the telegraph pd ster the New Exhibition. Room and the} i Z sr Rs ‘. | o1 are first performance wa Avertived ing, chicken raising, bee culture and the like. a ee Ome ME. PUDAREL, 10-—Fiveen oi lio he a seoeal’ loctore, Atlee bee an organization of me not a dred persona reside here, but no one Other banking institutions are ap pealing to the young, le coming generation, for increased production and by or- clubs. Co., 160 sh ‘orn battleshtp kedi iy eerie 1y fotke |2PPe2 Thruout the country a few months ago, there was ex-| —- "NTU UNNI) | That te ome reason why folks) cir Peter and Lady Teazle for die d a moving picture of a troop of boys running out of life. “Y lturbing the peace. e elegant banking building of a Southern town, and each boys and girls into corn clubs, garden clubs and| jest.” | But that was before Burleson’s | day. | eee Big bargain sale at England & has had a bath in 4% hours, A con. sumer left his faucet open all night and morning found the town’s supply tank empty montha of p formances the “moral ed for one evening was for Scandal” and in f the play the sheriff the stage and arrested In 1813, on he 16th of Aug collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment @ squealing pig under his arm. But on the other hand ie bees, ta -eRaSAC ee A bank in Cleveland has recently been conducting in- LAHLLIMANTIC, "Conn, — ama|wae orn, She founded & elt! and usefulness are only outward justrial exhibits in a small space along the sidewalk and front of their building. These include tractors, wire ing machines, electric welders, gear cutting and screw breferable to city Farmer caused th sky-high rents in the except for the barn owners arrest of a omnple became one of the foremost board. ing schools in the country, It was known first as Miss Porter's School symbols of the intelligence, life long Machines and all in full operation. Where cost ater age gina woth ge Si ol speed B oa experience i This is not only generally educational, but it shows the| This is, we believe, a brand-new On the 16th of August, in 1836 ’ and right purpose of tion of the bank to industry. Many of the larger New York banks are circulating to All of this is prepared by specialists after first-hand Politically speaking, this is true—that is, if the events in war. Social pro; is in industrial and Joarn that the country had adopted |AP4 &ny dunce who's been to school, | t . ti ripe gress is in industrial and commercial develop-|rent time ail the tenants can get) : te Peal Or any educated fool | Wh 1 1 wh. 1 1 | quite as much as in political events, P| together, pull up the anchor ana|* Prohibition method of life Can mix his dates and floor him| ‘ a €gis a 10n, at po. itica | Here is a very partial list of important Ameri ;,_ | steam away over the horizon And a Dearborn Thien fat | . fi s r , merican in- : a arborn-t. (Chicago) |... sans h 1 ft ‘ ventions since the revolutionary war, indicating that we! pispatches esy two dave’ woman thought Bill Thompson was| on, "ate se wrong and bloodshed? adroitness cou replace suc ie F Me tke pacea in’ our theta’ ’ t patches say two days’ ral president and wax much regis ne = Recenen ° ° Bi story in the pursuit of |the Coney Island concessior to hear that Woodrow Wilson had bad d ? piness—not only our own but that of the whole world ; | $1,000,000. ‘The people drank rain-| been elected nO" What Bible taught him that? \} an rains, once riven out plows Electric motors adopters aes peng | | Hl machines Auseunatio am 0 A Western Kansas farmor appear.|A” Ignorant fdoalist het | Pe acne ghana The Willard-Dempsey filma have|ed in Kansas City and when somo |5° he gives back to you and me fet ts d ten. " | gins Commercial form of atttomobile been sent to New York where there| body mentioned lengua fae 1 profits of the war. 8 Send you a Swift Dollar | ts Aeroplanes is a probability that they will be| tions, asking him where folles in his t a profit It will interest you. | and web printing presses Air brakes jase. Waite there ia a law hed of th woods stood on the ques.) Can never rhe it's crystal clear, Address Swift and Company 3 ye Pr Jevat against showing the films of a prize ion, replied a que read i ise refrigeration Tall office buildings |fight it will be difficult to find any| “Ob, we ain’t got no time to p (Copyright, 1 | Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ml. | Bicycles Type composing machines Moving pictures Abaistenins | GO TO BED WITH YOUR | year ve the leading na-| Harpington is tantly put to new Bree | SHOES ON | tions » world a expedients to » her society lead ; -_—__—- aa . | Wilson, Europe, Ger-|ership job out of the clutches o ‘ Room all to welt, with ps t of i “ign Mord - — ttle acres, but most of them |comtortabie bed; private fariiy: eee reend.” | others, Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson Street are so all-fired far from the movies and other joys o orthwest; $15 month; not all mov heme weurious mix. | ee \' " j : er those days,” remark r. What'll ————_ and electricity; you need not bel gjy ouldn’t eae | 5 : |euity refined, but should be venue | . 1Aving wouldn't have bien #0 un-| 13, Hisnamo, August 19: “Why, The housewise gladly would put away some canned |aviy 0; kentlemen. not preferred, | cormeorwavle, Cee ny fixed Jt] 1 Just read in a history about the m &CO | food for winter if only she could catch wp with the fam- | North 48583. — Advertisement in| wath in sien Bnd, rae Se "ond Yate eg naa: eg nh Gg SB ily’s day-to-day appetite. | Rene COG). Bitar |in winter ae fights or prize fights. And they used ergs en fe V3 a i a | to hang people. And they used a jue 2 — J P P si ‘ | But, as the sewer digger re-| Mrs. Squire Harpington 1s much| cone 7 = = 7 id a 4 ome pull down a million do’ Tomorrow's geographies may divide the world into ‘marked, “The harder I work, the|put out, for while she 1# straining | lara a : rien i of nations and Mexico.” nufacturers over the country literature on foreign trade. | considered only in which the country participated otfi-| H DECK-NO OBJECTION TO LI CHILDREN A Al H ARE ARMORED - voiced niidnight felines, neighbors warbling, excess digit or pedal work from your revolving sun parlor, At Jexpert who will |meeting a fight | see | yusT sO LAD AS YOU DON’T call the Toledo more I'm in the hole,” cause for divorce. * Mra. George Voelker of San Fran 0, Cal, wants a divorce because George is too obedient. Quarrels Haye you ever noticed how many the other day and was surprised to m bi oe ‘tenshion to th ball leagues | And a New plyi ork Fast-sider, ap jher every ounce to maintain | does nothing b nship after a ten-| family in John Pierce the inventor, was born He was the Inventor of the Pierce cell » of Augunt, (microscor On th in 1858, A thing the world has marveled at;| And yet he seems to have a plan , NB. A) family’s social position, her husband | ‘ond supporting the | tyle that poor Mra ear and keep others In wnat the | they called the ‘poorhouse.’ ” the men who compose the organi- zation and of those who direct it. di rth ' ‘ ; Fi P always ended by her ordering him |the first aeeie was sent by the h and is of the utmost value to our future commerce. | : Eee creas See aan, ONG Mag Ap PASRONe One ee * . : Any effort that will increase our thrift and production \orrauss"nte, the nosing feast os Will not Government direction @ service to humanity, and service tg, humanity ig good|puy » bum battleship, deck it up| Much haw been anid about the al EDUCATIO)D f th : oS d Hi in * 0 n nd hh ne for ent leged bility of a doctor o relieves - — -- — : Dp pn gi a rd ge ee of the packing industry, now con- _ fiats, or Battle bungalows For| purse, but it isn’t often that al/As far as Arnolds are concerned . Pr a ee ee a pe templated byCongress,takeoverthe | C00) 0 too ents, fan @ that we print the followt Mat, . ; sa BO NEI Ta a a ag empty husk of physical property |f | out o! he rap was ed here on com-| nage . ‘i Academic historians are fond of sayi y is ee Stocs kaok tele “To aie |Diaint “ef Di ard F. Studer, |tn tixi : . i ta {)ifzems the revolutionary to the civil war and from the eivil|so™ cor teen the jnior hurming eharged with ataing’ "#17" and''s|Whae Misery" aaah Wee at and equipment and sacrifice the es Mer Wl fill but few pages in American his-|toet wih a, inet of iovering n| octet is be was taking” Warrer's| ry information is oo scant initiative, experience and devotion Mt é depth bomb. The question of rusty | *™pe bat city hospital He runs the modern wonder plant ' of these men, which is the life itself , laps some people keep behind in the |or er : : ly or as a whole, on the ivories, or overtime cranking “l We }Of fair play to his fellowman Py th ic flivver, ca be brought | Current events clone? Vhat gram: augh ? [@} e ? But there has been as much or more progress in peace |(.°. ee period be 0 tape A Rutland, Vt, man came to town| ""* StAmMmar taught him that in ustry Swift & Company, U.S. A. s should be our slogan. STAR READER.