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ne eee re ene myer enseer es hee te i ne prevention: hs Aare OR NL ROE pt bt te er Speer THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1919. = a _—_——————$ $$$ om nein mipuinnianinteinctipbaneitiniiintit a = a 2S — ee - = | sienmemen a = The Seattle Star | = — ——— ¥ On the Issue of te of Washington, n | | ‘ 182 Bet month, FARO Tor # mantnn or I || : — | Be No Compromise Another Case for the Actors’ Equity Association. By McKee. = " f - : ——_—_— H | th : ii: BY DK. FRANK CRANE " i] YRY THAT LCeAGue oF = \i/AR ui = ‘ (Copyright, 1919, by Frank Crane) 4 ‘) NATIONS STEP OVER AGAIN } aa icon Mas nae Boat and launch owners who are holding Seattle folks up AND GET SOME JAZZ INTO SN WAFTA DO THIS, [GOTTA | There is a good deal of bunk about | Negroes were leaving Chicago to go to for $2 for a trip to see the warships are out and out J iv THIS TIME! AND NO ~ Xs DRAG With THe owneRs.p| | editorial writers, including me. What 1) Indiana. I just think that’s what those m ii niak: Sen weanse for such hich charg \ REMARKS — IF YOU HAD 1 WOULDN'T STAND mean is that somebody else could come along | Poles and their friends wanted the Negroes _ profiteers. There is no excuse for suc ; a hign charge. ¢ ANY BRAINS YOU wouLDN'T FOR tT, ONLY —— | und produce ane editérial full of sound | to do, go away. a $2 fee for the short ride to the anchored sea warriors BE IN THE CHORUS —: 7% yt! sense and right to the point, quite as well “Then I read last Monday t 17 Negroes { Ww) Will net the boat owners many thousands of dollars in|} profiteered money. ) as some of us you have got used to reading. | were indicted for murder i If you don’t believe it, read this letter sent | That ‘thirty-thr the race riots, } THESE Srace | ; rsons died in the riots PAANAGERS 1S The trip is not worth $2. If the fleet were not here, -~ AIN'T we BEEN _ os ee . CRooL AND "D a D bn a ee but ‘the bi i rg soa ‘beet rn would be plenty of launches and steamers ready to q = REHEARSING ALL NS med 5 En * rs “i ear Dr, Crane: 5 nut the blacks must have been are vds t ven : ven to Bremerton or Tacoma, for ay SUMMER? AND Soup NN ‘oat bscabaisets 3 “I am going to be bold and write you to | afraid of the whites and committed ¢ fees crowds to / ola eve sibel : 94: = sadearbtcae! ail eN = see what you think about some of the | for I have not read yet whites a small fraction of $2. : i OW HERES L AIN'T USED TO THIS things I read, if you, too, have read them tn | have been indicted for killing th But the fleet gives the water front profiteers their op-| bE. 4 Sor iults wo a cace . the newspapers. think it terrible for people to be so afraid portunity, and they have seized it as hungrily as the rent L \ . tH Stow .—-— AV _ “You see, I am not used to writing letters | as to commit suicide. and the other hold-up men. . P Me’. \ ome 'for I am only ll, and the only person I “You see I am a little colored girl and Chamber of Commerce, or the fleet welcome com jever write to is my Grandma, who is a love to draw the Flag, and sing the a Mittee, or the port warden, has the authority to stamp long, long way from here. But I am sure | Spangled Banner, but J am afraid that does fi di you will understand what I write about. not do any good when there i war out this rank profiteering. > i ph ar. ; TaEar eation ig demanded: } I was very sad when I read that whites | You see, Dear Dr. Crane, that does not Imm a ‘ in Chicago threw stones and killed a colored | do any good; if I wrote this to the news- boy in the water on a raft. paper they would not print it for a littl eeeen! W a on pic Se Me ed Mati eet tg Then they haf a race riot, and lots of | girl like me, but if you write about it they lw > * ay ad row bid pain the two older p were hurt and some killed. will have to because everybody looks in the nen I read that there were 36 fires | paper for what you write and will read it where Negroes lived in Chicago in one day. | because you write it, and I am going to “They say Negroes fire homes of whites | thank you now while I send it bee: jin stockyard district, rendering more than | won't have to bother you later by writi: 1,000 Poles and Lithuanians homeless. thank you. : : “Then Mr. Wilson sends commission to “I am your friend, investigate complaints of Jews in Poland “MILDRED CAVE, jand I wondered if some of those same Poles “Brooklyn, N. Y." jeome to Chicago to fight Negroes as they And if that is not good, straight thinking fight the Jews in Poland. and first-class utterance, then I am no “Then Negroes are barred from stock | judge. It is so well done that if R. L. Stey- yards and not allowed to return to work. | enson were alive I would think he was “put- |With no food in Negro section, many ! ting something over’ on me. leagues—the American and National. Take a Gob to Dinner ’ The fleet’s here. You've seen it. Maybe you waved a lag. Maybe you're wearing a flag in your button hole. you watched the big ships creep into the harbor ps you helped yell a welcome when the first slim ers dropped anchor. You're one of thousands who d the gobs a welcome downtown last night. That's , how about Sunday dinner? You haven't any gas, ; but you're planning to eat just the same. You've) a honie and the good things the gob doesn't get on) F D d. And, besides, you're just naturally hospitable 4 right! Fine! Have you invited a gob to your home| > a dinner? See to it today. Park as many n "LIFE HERE AND Staff Writer on Religious Topics under your tablecloth Sunday afternoon as there's ae ] oy ee agglen | BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE at | ; . E religion—and he believe 5 a Seattle’s the home port for the fleet. Take home a gob — agg TTT soars peti ented why His wisdom is sharp, two, or six, for Sunday dinner. It’s not the dinner i al I believe the re n of Jesus | And his words are a harp much, but the gob likes company. Give him a day) is the one arc which all To make men echo his will; (Copyright, 19 | other religions will some day home,” with the old piano, pianola, or grafonola at work | satte | His deft tongue plays ‘—and the young lady of the house singing and the old FE SIE ARE PSA. si | it aecepta att truth, no mat- On the sounding phrase, n piping in for a quartet selection. Will Jack enjoy it? oaegeaeee ter wher comes from. What- With a master’s easy skill. le’ll say he will. | WE'LL SAY SO { Editor's Mail {| TOMORROW nesrer Coenen ate, (oak Nantes: Yet shall the future record it thus: —_—_—— } ‘ Be wed tity ve: Bag: sai te (Let never this truth grow dim!) Tt sks an Irvlight toe charity ward th Chicago | Greetings: If President Wilson ree N the 14th of September, in 1221,| praise, think on these things It is not the thing he shall say to us; ; FARMER'S SIDE 7 ; "had $6,000 sewed up in his ragged clothes. He was ard tn the mais ef the . Dante Alighieri, the most fam is it# philosophy It is what we shall say to him! When I read ous of Italian poets, died It offers th nly te m x led otfern the only perfect ex- “probably saving to buy a new outfit. | ¢ « Food Cost! on the 14th of September, in 1814,] ample. No other religious body yeni More That's a tr. Daniele 2, tm the of “The star tanner” waa| even claimed to be perfect. Jesus His smile is clean At very written by ott Key on| Said without hesitation, “I am And’ his wit is kean at do you think he'd do? ume mvey t the oceasion of the bombardment of} the way, the truth, the life.” : do you t at nd in rained be- | ot an thet And his brain in its working-pri - Fort McHenry by the Britieh. Fort It has the best book—the Bible. ~ S$ working-prime. Do Something jn ror Fe gr Oe mite WS seas esay Gaorad eee te His thoughts are as tools : _ —— Well, admiral, by all the theories | an jo explain the sity. |%@ harbor of Baltimore. While it| has ayer oe ay alge Of his trades and schools What is being DONE by the national government to cém- | ™*v'estlon he Woodrow ashore! | ation, aw I rn in the state of | Wa" under P segeeriveonsoy te wont Cee " gagond wars And are edged on the wheel of time. : the high cost of living? : : | Woe 00. 0 § tacle from the British ship 3 vy It makes a pure white life But no matter how high his place and powers, © Several measures are contemplated; evidence is being eae hag (08 bodrd which he was detained Possible. Millions in every age We gave them into his hand; Gathered; agitation is in the air. land’ cattle relating, and dairy profuse |* Bremnee of war | have testified to thie tact—and The Word may be his, but the Act is ours, : But people can’t eat pending measures; they get all the a , tion. In 1847, on the 14th of Septem-| "it is for all conditions of men. So ours is the last command. "evidence they need at first hand; agitation can be found |, “® “* Redman, Bow could Matyi ous 1900, hogs were worth rote peg on apd ang cap] It permits of no class distinc ; , PS fro D0 to $6.00 per « né ana] TSS by Se . ny uncer sor te . 8 5 here. It is cheap nowadays. ; wate 2s lee ie : ‘ss ra er cwt, and I4P4) General Winfield Scott. Scott's| pega Races yen! aaa For what is a man The joint congressional committee on agriculture asks banat WS seed tan oe ee cup /SAmpaign against the city had last-| fre, erg ond in It ail that iS aren to hia Clan? tions relative to the Lever bill against profiteering and >“ " a? ant $8 our ants eh ant ol vious day the) ‘1+ is for all time. It has to 4 FS eter alkre tne 4 om . i = 4 " § per cwt., and land last. for is $a . as to do Let him stand where the’ humblest hears Kenyon and Kendrick bills for control of the meat} $100 and $120 per acre. In 1919 hos with the life to come as well aa K at $22 to $23 per . and left) the life here and now. It reaches To defend his trust, the City of Mex-| try — = But ACTION, which is called for to relieve conditions| jus where wen st that ail the dive 22 you say, is waiting bu GAa tha ene 06 Chane > dhaigsiames dia cc eso ty metho 2 ayo i * © Which are producing unrest in this country and which will! jackets blushed? eee ive price pacsives | ON te 1th ot Magieniber eatin Aictakae fab wivatiet ce eee soem th a ei re ite hardship if unchecked, is not forthcoming. wie s P P t McKinley died at Buf-| ward. Agnosticism can give Wh Nua ‘igh he ja wee mae we must know 4 » There should be no hesitation or doubt in determining on | _©>, Mr. Dent n they passed tho flo from & bullet wound inficted| nothing because it knows noth Vhat weight in-our judgment lies, what action is needed Cape Flattery, ¢ price of ro. by the anarchist Czolgosz | ing. Infidelity is a leap in the For presidents ever shall come and go, ‘The issue affecting the most people at the present time| ar ee Seer yee Senet eae tT ag “ | dark. Atheism is nothing but But a People never dies! ad * ie s ter cite f re to the) fr eh — - | blackness and rknegs. Bud is the question of food prices, rail of the Pike st. viaduct, and stil Let me uin further that the The Old Gardener Says || dhism promises annihi the ices, See eas The cost of flour determines the cost of 35 to 40 per cent |" align of ‘the . x Go| price, ot.-5 ¢ ” on g| Felixions of Egypt, en pyright, 191 : "Of all the food eaten in this country. The cost of other pro- |°\" To itiuet 5 oe SO »Saprove thel = ead x oan esetinaity “pes E 4 ions follows the cost of flour, up orsdown ose < at. smait| __'%08 lite—both here and hereafter The federal grain corporation holds a billion dollars of | “Smatter tact ent» the farm That simply ~ | FIFTY YEARS THIS REMEDY HAS HELD THE In this way 1 to the soll and the ee PEOPLE’S CONFIDENCE your garden, or be the people’s money which could be utilized at once for pro- Viding a subsidy to millers to lower the price of flour. The grain corporation has the organization nece: apply this subsidy. Everything is ready; all that is n« mand. But a sta, being eager | Ve WHAT MARY HAD Mary had a ded | tt taid ar ACTION! "yacht | To pase the time away make money without producing a a: 1 of wealth or va starts to buy up: 5 Carnegie never said that to die rich was to die dis- | But, as the pant od £ itese wile "aes aay 4 graced, his secretary points out. This removes one of |" am_not ; but ¥ eye. ia bent A medicine that has endured as long as PE-RU-NA and possessing a the few compensations of poverty. aac ny sytem | | record of such substantial help to humanity, must have wonderful and 4 | Here's a ttle « keep hens y¢ |] untold merit and healing, health making qualities and be backed up by 1 with en food all Py . F or at least When the geouss| | Something besides promises. © from snow | Britain and the Beerage ait ° | and ba aa . a | oy H There has been bitter criticism many times of the pur- me 9 tereee ae hong rd ae =| E. ~ F? U = Ni A i chase of titles in Great Britain, particularly by distillers z who in to blame? a Pie: a » + and brewers. So many of these gentlemen have received Entiat, W ash. | Be titles that the peerage has been referred to sarcastic. j FOR EVERYDAY ILLS as the beerage. « = A Recently the Canadian parliament passed a_ resolution | | Out of the Mouths of 4? your trouble is of a catarrhal nature, try ‘ asking that the king confer no more titles on Canac how 6 high t¢ REV Ml A sabes. | PE-RU-NA, thon tell your friends e This was done, it is explained, because in Canada, in | tor and the current s . 2 IOS eee what it did for you ) England, honors came not infrequently because of the size year prove the best in the com chanel te hegithen sues dy pint ches F : frritee” of the person’s money contribution to the party in power P*"”* Riswer, eanawemnent, years TTHEWS ie tage he ee ee By purifying and enriching the blood and reducing the ete : tather than in recognition of service to the empire. Dees teeehcite wants ene will preach a sermon Mamma—Why do you think #0, tion of the raw and quiverin; nerves, FE-RU-NA exerts a soothing : Tt was supposed that the king postponed his announce- ATERIAL : CHEAP. Sunday moni award? influence upon mucous membranes lining the interior of the b ‘A ;o ment of honors given on his birthday because of the Cana- W IS REAPING THE ant ie | Little Edward—'Cause he was born which explains its great value in all diseases having origin : Meine’ action. ani entitled, @ man and didn't have to go to Passi Cee Cosco Inflammation. ; But now the awards are ma lie ¢ SO aaa 1 it anitves shatutate | school, It is used effectively in coughs, colds, NE fore. of ‘satirical comment’ and. kitter aowssct ci |arcre Tate of cermin for rum reeCous F sonspon sad elie ie babii catarth of the nose and throst, bron- gen a nunciation ‘ ear, surplus after MOMENTS WITH achicha Setin chial troubles, effects of the grip ; | The highest honor is given to Sir Ed d Cecil Guinne JESUS | ead epee Influenza, A aosllh tl 4 Eee ecliseen thet makes Gul Joey a] se Fi | tion, diarrhoea, dysentary, catarr head e concern that makes Guinn stout. He is the | enc At the evening service JJ} 't fresh,” was the of the stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys F foremost brewer of the British empire. He is made an earl. f Dr. J. C, Massee will : or other organs, and all disorders due Mrz. Chas. Anaogugh, RR. No.7) How the prchibitionists will how f € jeliver the ser: Small Jimmy—Say, Mr. Jones, tonten el, of ss f th Lagrange, lad, PE-RU:NA save: } oe : 4 Hii fal. deliver the sermon, what do you think sister-said about to irritation and congestion of the | my A : But the earldom conferred on Sir Edward Guiness is not pong you this evening? mucous linings, aftr. CE Swerte, Bellingham, Werle | 5% Pye to oer as the knighting of Joseph Duveen. THE canes OF Jones (sister's admirer)—Really, i took pvaio haelt it ® . 4 i ween is the eldest of the four Duveen brothers of Lon-| Governor RIST Jimmy, I'll have to give it up. ety- very hundred ratrview, Ky. The ‘ don, Paris and New York, prominent as art dealers. In 1911) sanizing th IN REDEMPTION [| iiow ait you usm ert he Minety-sover? out ot pitedl ela woke al eel J vi i lni g « . I, * h x r . m we ever seen.” " _ the four were indicted in the United States court in New serena alc fy) OT steiner i g -—- have Catarrh In some form Mr. Herman Hildebrand, Option Pa: “ York as smugglers. They confessed to swindling the gov-| ido ens on ye ioe ne 4 A stirring Song Serv- “How often have I told you," said aaa “Don't give up hoe. PERUNA "4 ernment out of $5,000,000 thru making false reports on art eee omen. T ice at 7:45 p. m., led & motier to Her angry ottepticg, 7 Se articles imported into this country. All four pleaded guilty.| Another New York multimillion by Capt. Isaac. Fentygt Rot ga cla dal The glad message of PE-RU-NA ; Fines of various amounts were a ad against them and| te is bel ued for divorce and , 5 1 well, . kia 4 helps and benefits has been carried . Kemic eatarch often _ they paid $1,200,000 to the government ; OM | he's making no fight. It's strange You are Welcome. Evepiieg "AG lithe fallow, wre tect Gratitude th far and wide by thousands sof users. For two years | was ee F i . rg ieee Le how those fellows who can afford] castonally reads the Bible stories, “ sratitude thus expressed accounts almost wholly for P. Ludvigsen, Austin, Mina a me she yead of the house is knighted by the king of |to pay alimony never fight a divorce | PRE: FIRST int tne ee widespread and universal popularity of Dr, Hart- | “Timrtot Wr trouble and can | OW England. it. nhs g SBYTERIAN —_————___ man’s celebrated PE-RU-NA tonic for Catarrh, a nin Bd: A Berti bt 7 What has become of the old. fe : The round table would be about the squarest thing ‘mans are teeing tn ncold hich tance Seventh and Spring fashioned repubitcan senator who| | SOUd Everywhere Tablets or Liquid the people and labor would be getting We should like to know where Gpuarea. be woulda’, go to. the they're going, i White House to talk it overs with RECOMMENDED FOR CATARRN AND CATARRMAL CONDITIONS ‘ \ the president?