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SDITORIA Population and Immigration 6 FE Rs, ete THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. EVERETT TR Now, THEN, I@ KOu'cu OPEN YoUR MOUTH Tuc TAKE A LOOK AT THE CONDITION OF ---- ticlans have been strangely puzzled to account for | fact that in American history immigration has appar * ntly had little effect on the rate of increase of population. rate was approximately the same in the years prior to when immigration was almost negligible, as during first years of the present decade when nearly two mil- nts entered our ports yearly. plogists declare that had the founders of the nation the ports to immigration present population would be [= ip | have been preferable to the product of the melting the sai me. Whether such a homogeneous citizensh never be determined with unanimity and certainty mi tion is again almost negligible, and has been so ill — much exceed emigration for the next twelve months. I there is much objection to leaving the doors so ie past five year re It is probable that immigration w ly unguarded as in the past. i! this mean a decline in population growth, or will result be, as in earlier years, an added native growth due HOLD ON, ARE ore ti! MISTER DENTIST LOOK AT YOUR FINGER NAICS You've Gort — $ Ive TAKGNA AND ALL BETS OMG THING not on that que what | Hon uKree on » fremh la rr | wh of around in Ce Prof, Lew rambllir ch reminds us that Amherst exe, while lant week year | wor im to older. It may spoil This Show nant Does to a Town's Newspapers nie bimaselt a ate found >) nays in 1,000,000| Poor, th 1, Our advice to the profes-| t k it before it's a minute! plan of organizing a band of robbers under What Winning a Pen FOES OF DEMOCRACY BY DK. FRANK CRANE (Copyright, 19, In China they have any number of bandit gangs, which being well organized '4/‘armed, prey upon the people, and get away In] y hg all sorts of hifalutin names, “AT of Mankind, Brothers of the White Souled and so on, They adopt the time-tried and effective |the sounding title of an altruistic sentiment. It is the same here. Our Democracy in the U. S, A. is unor- ganized. It is the prey of all sorts of organ re ized gangs out for loot or power. First and foremost are the Political Par- ; ties. These are combinations led by men urd public office as an opportunity | ; for private interests. We have consequently legislative bodies full of partisans and empty 1 patriots, to the other of these predatory gangs, *| whose efficiency is “the cohesive power of | and | The Government swings from one | by Frank Crane) subsidized | istie gang has bribed legislatures and rob- parties, put through unequal law bed right and left. xt come the Labor Unions. Just now they are feeling their oats. Like the Chi- nese gangs they advertise Brotherhood and Humanity a lot. The people are naturally | disposed to favor them, for most people are laborers, and have a notion that the worker has never had his fair share. But there are alarming s Zoston policemen’s strike Fitzpatrick, leader of the Washington September he said he hoped he would not come back until “the Labor Party controlled the Government.” The Railway Employees have shown a dis- | position to hold a pistol at the head of Con- gress to get what they want. Judge Gary said the other day that “Bol- mptoms. The one. When teel workers, left shevism may be on its way here. So if it’s not one Class it’s another. Meanwhile what has become of our old | friend, The People? public plunder. Then come the Wealth Units. The great wealth aggregations of this country are con- ye rambunctious Republicans, Dem- trolled by less than a dozen men. The talk cialists, Laborites, Capitalists and “of agitators about the danger from Wall | the like; but does anybody you meet seem |Street or the Trusts has a foundation of | to care a whoop in Halifax what happens to There is no question but the capital- | The People? of economic pressure ? (COMING TO You BESipes FEES!!! Mim any cast we are learning that proper care will add | re years to the lives of present citizens than immigration if The birthrate refuses, as it has never before re- | to respond to better living conditions, we can never- add some 300,000 lives each year by reducing our infant death rate to the point proper care has luced it in many places, more years could be garnered from an easily d reduction in the number of those killed and crippled try. Each year this industrial casualty list is more as large as the casualty list of the entire Amer- ditionary force. - a : 5 oy all the le: s of the past are false, rent profiteer- ana . Overcrowding and generally shameful housing con- with discrimination against families with children, egy Ag won ew or ge gg ‘cut off more lives than came in yesterday at Ellis) foe soir ’ Attention to housing will increase population quick- a | bonuses to manufacturers. present lives with more and healthier years will census statistics as readily as immigration. Add-| rs to the life of an adult is better than encourag irth of two infants that die in their first year or in an immigrant to be killed in industry. nce actuaries who have studied the health of our workers say that the general adoption of measures | in force in many industries would add 300,000 | years annually to the population. Machinery is ready to raise a crop of such healthful The object of war is to kill, but it taught much ing life. The American Red Cross was the won- [the war. Its far-flung battle line feught for health ngth in remote corners of the earth, not only against! of war, but against famines, pestilence and ignor- Emma Goldman is going to fight| truth. Jagainat being deported. The things Emma has said about the United States always led us to believe she'd be glad to get out. 3 London's food director is a woman. In the Edtior’s Mail n this ce ARCHITECTS’ POSITION in nearly every house sian sti kia a the lations. To obtain such a re rs its services to both par- cable Exp ington state | W it that King Albert real reason for coming to the United Rumor } hapter the Instit of Ar Americar mak which is desires to n ALA on relating to the demanded |is to express hope of a speedy re-| Public Information Committee, By wage increase by the building trades |*umpion of work and continued ami-|¥. C. Field. pees = ——s Master Build Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes ‘rong---According fo Dr. Lewis aver on oor hen a contract has been executed | Guarantead to Strenghten Eyesight 50% the Iminense dining room. ‘The clerk at (between owner and contractor, he be-| in One Week’s Time in Many Instances the botel finally placed a step iadder|comes the official interpreter of its A Fre Washington State Chapter. ts wishes to ar ita pow! — and the attitude of the Why Do Not More Men Give Up Their Seats to Women in Street Cars? Dr. Mary Myerson Putin, who was the fortunate porme » ere’ association thereto. The chapter believes in maintain- ing the traditional status of the arch- | the | That relation itect in relation to the owner, “MEX.” (A Tragically Popular Song) as te tatified inte. the” atehitsct earliest days. In ng BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE They used to pay me dc men first the @ profes Bt tars which were worth a hundred centa, sis Which bought my rutabagas and which paid my rates and rents, ‘They sometimes bought a little less, sometimes a litte more, But they always were redeemable at almost every store, ‘They came to me in bills or gold, ta silver er in checks, And then my pay 1 adviser to owner, and | ledina Dee Mary included went woser the|conditions and judge of its perform: top” inte the dining room. While the|ance; thas an additional relation is President and his party wae gathered | created under which It is incumbent a epee of Ee upon the architect to side with her, but to use of his power | ¢Y force faithtu rf ance by |* so a to be spared the trouble expense of ever getting glasses. troubles of many descriptions be wonderfully benefited by Go to Cam Have) eve was U.S. A, Jan bat now it's only Mex. Mex! Mex! My money now is Mex Wage me tage-m this prescription. trained fighters for health are now coming back. are coming a host of physicians with army in the possibility of safeguarding life. They} here a new interest in health matters. The Red) class drilled a multitude for a health crusade. . intmas wr-ettloe r, but will be $1 pound, act witt not have any Christmas Uhis| Which, too dence. In relation to labor, it is desired to rceptibly nflamma- re es will quickly disap- { your eyes bother you even tle it is your duty to take steps vue imp: close to 1 ¢ is ample legal prece- | #1 aw But when I try What it will buy, its Mex! Mex! Mex! counterfeit é Let's year. it see to read at all. Now I can read) e forces, backed by an awakened public morale in ¥ itters can add the years of healthful lives America ) many Liberty Bonds are being lost, misplaced or| . | , of us are careless in their handling. ty bonds are kept in store and office safes with n and in unlocked drawers; men carry them in , women in their handbags and even large institutions send them thru the streets in open by irresponsible messenger boys. a week goes by that this newspaper does not re-| brief, Coal Oil Johnnie-like career of some lad’ sold Liberty bonds entrusted to his care. not apply the same reason of value in the keeping berty bonds that we did in their purchase. y bond has a value of its market price the same ch cash. r } in fact; for it bears interest. All issues will doubt- | 9 to a premium and they are easily converted into cash | rr. | few of us seem to apply the same imagination to the | Liberty bond that all of us do to the same amount Mot apply the same care to the keeping of a 50-dollar | nt bond that we do to a dollar bill or the loose) in our pockets ? more we read of history and of biography the more d we are that hardships make the man. it ce, did you know that Daniel Boone lost all his | Kentucky thru a twist of the law—and when he was of age? he also lost his Missouri land, near St. Louis, when ana was sold to the United States by Spain in 1803? sterling qualities anf worth as a pathfinder were rewarded by congress in a gift of 850 acres of land ‘west on which he spent his last years. ld to his financial setbacks his loss of friends and even )in fighting with the Indians. t much wonder that Kentucky is proud of this man so much in advancing the interests of the white this life history if you want some real thrills. Red Tape ce your horses with you, the men will need them for | spring plowing.” some such words, Grant spoke to Lee at Appomatox | | began right there the work of making a new nation | ~~ ‘America... The great general of the Union armies not of red tape but of tne instant need of things. of the sales of army mules, artillery horses and - animals by the army—why couldn’t the boys who roing “now that they done seen Paree” have been treated | yell by the government today as Grant treated the | s of the thin gray line? | d the trucks which are now rusting and rotting while ess wrangles and wriggles—why couldn’t they have, shipped out to the farms? w ali the talk of “reconstruc rs,” increasing production’ ‘4 Red tape is half the answer. n,” “helping the sol-| what has been done? The Moors have been defeated by Spanish troops, and at makes them rebels and bandits. If they had won | scrap, they would have been patriots seeking self- | nination, to realize your money's only Mex. Mex! Mext Your money's only Mex. Wagemoney? Stage-money! Monay made to vex. Altho it's made to look the same, A dollar's nothing but a name, And when you try To slip it by lt's Mex! Mex! Mex! ("lt would be a good deal more interestin’.” suggests Uncle Ichabod, Au mornin; Call an: ear! ent tiants who ten are in the right place. Bring this (Copyright, 1919, NW. B. A) The ° American Mechanic the Best Paid in the World today. ND it should be possible to say that he is the most thrifty. @ He iso wise man who lays aside a few dol- lars from every pay check as a safe guard against the Rainy Days of the future. q By becoming @ member of this strong, safe Mutual Savings Association, any Seattle mechanic can start the wheels of thrift, turning, his dreams of home and independence “into happp realities. SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM HAS BEEN PAID OUR MEMBERS FOR FIGHTEEN YEARS and the safety of your savings is assured by the fact that our inds are invested under #1 State supervision, in City, State and Government Bonds, in First Mortgages on Improved Property only, under the direction of é . fF some of Seattle's best known, most conservative business: men a3 One Dollar will stort pou and a few dollars o week will mount up please pou Resources over Three Million Dollars Where Pike Crosses Third { fed ry r: on a ~ "ea Puget Sound Savings é Land Loan Associ 2 j In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Ughtest to have such a hard time staying down on the | @n@ strongest plate known, covers very little of the root of the mouth; |"if the World League could be settled by the outcome of the ‘World |Sertes.’* you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. toed 165 years. EXAMINATION $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. work guaranteed for 15 and get teeth same day. fee Sampi Our Mor f our whose work still ave tested our work, Have impression tak xamination and advice fi and iridge Work. We & GIZINS Coed satisfaction, ad with you. Open Sundays From 8 te 12 fer Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Present patronage is recommended b Auk the our our hen coming to our office, be sure Oppestto Mraser-Fatersen Om John D, Rockefeller has given $20, 900,000 to educate doctors. This in a mtarter. With that amount of money you can educate half a dogen or more, And, We Hope, « Bit Ptamp! very short again this year——Avon Park | (Pia) Pres. Wiltiam Pull is a butcher in Bart lett, I. Folk who buy their bull | from Bill get their bill from Bull, | | ‘ Wright Guy lives in Maric '210 POUNDS AT 13 AND STILL GROWING Special to The Star by B.A.) BUCKHURST HIL « Oct 13,—Recause jweighs 210 ywing fast keep her in clo |grow so fast she 13 ettll cannot | er feet nt keep > ° fits her. The fact a n Mra Flack was cited for failing to keep the child in Villagers |speculate on how big Hilda will be when she stops growing PRESIDENT’S WIFE TO DECORATE GIRLS. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Mra.! odrow Wilson, who is honorary ent of the outs, has invited Golden » Girl winners in 000 cam Girl Scouts of New York city will conduct during the week of October 25. The decorations Will be pre- sented at a dinner given to the winners at the end of the cam- | palgn her school w | pres BAPTISTS TO COLLECT $4,000,000 OF JOHN D.| EW 13,—John_ D. | 1 gift | Oct ewly » the in tion to pledge to the paign fund, the aid of aged their dependents and is made outright, while the victory cam- |paign fund donation is contingent on the raising of $4,000,000 by the church, It is now only $500,000 shy of the mark PLAYS 40 GAMES OF CHESS AT ONE TIME The Star by N. BE. A) | HAST Eng., Oct. 12 R |Capablanca, Cuban champion, who played in the first international chess tournament held in England in 20 years, has played 40 players at once and beaten 87 of them He played and won his first game of chess when he was 4 years old, he says announce Baptist church | His $2,000,000 ptist victory cam atest gift goes to preachers and J | R- a * . " rhe Old Gardener Says » x The value of ime in the garden Was never appreciated to so great an extent as at the present time. Lime is cheap compared with fertilix but often produces remarkable re- | sults by sweetening the soil and by making fertilizers already in the | ground available for the plants, The |fall of the year is an excellent time to apply lime If you can spread it on until the grgund looks gray and then work it in lightly with a | row or rake, you will certainly r the benefits in better and big crops next year. in sev: | stone is} for the amateur’s garden, ““Lat's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1114 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave, | death, encourage the best workmanshtp and to inspire by good architectural de- sign, intelligent initiative on the part everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more. At inight they would pain Srqnttens, Now they feel fine all the time. of all craftamen to produce work of | was like a miracie to me.” A lady high merit and @ubstantial construc-|Who used it says: “The atmosphere ing conditions are exsential. In order to maintain the impartial relationship of the architect, to pre- serve it unimpaired and te be able at ny time to act as a KEEP WAX FIGURES OF DEAD families in En away ife-s« Many land have at ancient od figures in wax of their ancestors, | made at the time of the original's The duke of Norfolk has the figures of: three wives of one of his ancestors, which are kept in a glass case at one of his coun- try seats tion, in the most efficient manner. | ™tmed Bapt. Hhaver reports that teachers are, To obtain such a result proper lv- | scrip lerat hazy with or without but after using this pre- for 15 days everything seems clear. print withou used it eye ntre tired ey aches t glasses.” Another who which Induced I have worn glanses for years both for distance and with both now my long distanc weveral | ave looked like a dim green blur to me. I can not express my joy at what ft has done for me.” is ved that thousands who * can now digeard them time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their \\\ \ Na ; eee jan which the } wa There's the Light + een eine Health and a Long I can read even fine| r al to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind mi have saved their sight if they cared for their eyes in time. NOTE—Another prominent phyutelan to whom the above article was sub- mitted, said: “Yea, the Bon-Opte pre- scription ia truly a wenderful eye rem- | edy. Its constituent ingredients are well | Known to eminent eye specialists and widely preseribed by them. I have used it very successfully In my own practice on patients whose eyes were strained hru over ‘% or misfit glasses. I can | highly recommend it in case of weak, s. smarting, itching, burn- 4s, blurred vision or for m exposure to smoke, It ts one of the very edy. It in an ethical preparation, the |formula being printed on the package. |The manufacturers guarantee it to |atrengthen eyesight 50 per cent in one | week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from | any good druggist and is sold im this city by the leading druggists LYKO IlIluminates the Future With Its Rays of Hope For All Who Would Enjoy Perfect Health This remarkable tonic is the inspiration and joy of the weak and debilitated. 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