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ED I T O R I A _L_—= ‘EVERETT TRUE —By CONDO! BOOP MORNING, SIR? DOCTOR DOPEster LEFT YESTORDAY “FOR A TWO-WERKS’ HUNTING How Do You We have no quarre! with The Star if it desires to believe and advo FRONT DOoR Dear Reverend Brother: “But I say unto you that every who is angry with his brother shall be in danger of the dgment, and whosoever shall say Thou fool, shall be in of the fire of hell.” do not know whether the word of the Master is dox or not, but we commend it to thoughtful con- ition. in the mummy of th Ryebiball. When he men perfect basement beverage kn leaving the bit off mummy's ear tomb, take the trouble to read the forums appearing for the) month. | for your statement that not an intelligent orthodox | tian believes what the intelligent orthodox Christians | The Star by the dozen—well, let the facts speak for ly But we shall have the secret! lock ordered full mpeed ahead, elves. ll The Star has sought to do was to find out from the | ple what they believed, and then to honestly summarize | at they said they believed. may be entirely correct in your statement of ortho And then again you may not be correct at all. The F does not know, does not presume to know. It merely ly summarized what the laymen wrote as to their lone fiction will be soldered on morrow.) tails, Jeff Simons’ do we seek any controversy over orthodoxy. Such mo value in this day and age. But were it desirous, | are several of your tenets that we might question.| |» instance, tht assumption that the just will be raised | t nd years before the unjust. | I d, if Christ be a worthy witness, we read that har-| Cy. wy. sand publicans will get to heaven before the priests wish es. See Matthew, xxi 31. | signature. if Christ be a worthy witness, the nations shall be | d before Him at the same time “and He shall sep-| | them one from another as the shepherd separatest WK Kellogg } Every grocer everywhere sheep from the goats, and He shall set the sheep on sells Kellogg’s butt them to death night for Ringtail ent seen it all with some of those “look alike” would get into trouble. And here it is right hand but the goats on His left,” sort of simul- seous as it were, we would judge. | to life after death, The Star merely reiterates that) published what its readers wrote, and no letter signed y an orthodox Christian during the weeks the forum ontinued showed any faith in-a resurrection and life after | h before the resurrection. Even your letter, kindly buted to the forum, did not discuss this. You merely | sized the fact of a resurrection—when, how and being left to the imagination. | Are you right sure, reverend sir and brother, that you) mow certainly how even your own congregation is grounded | orthodoxy? } is a wise pastor who knows the minds of his flock | revolutionary days. anyhow, dear sir and brother, let’s not get mad @bout it, for tho the “human record” may not determine | our heavenly career, certainly wrath is bad for the diges- | and heated abuse among fair-minded men, is as the! ‘acl of thorns under the pot. | For “the greatest of these is charity.” husband, should not support ried hin brother who ]not be distinguished apart." | | wealth—-for the physician Beat the OST H.i— The price is on every can IVING - The Department of Agriculture informs us that the world’s supply of food animals is about the same as before the war. The publication of the fact convinces us that the packers’ censor is loafing on the job. It is the same now as before the war— and ‘furthermore—double the price could not buy a better baking powder than— _. Once upon a time, the man who got his name on the sucker list received many offers of fake stock. Now he receives an equal amount of political propaganda. The reason the Japanese can’t understand our policy is because they can’t see where we expect to get our profit. el * BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE Adolphus was a comely youth Who loved Jud Judson’s daughter Ruth, But Judson xcotfed his passion; And so the youthful pair eloped | By dint of dark, and blankets roped, | In quite the ancient fashion, BAKING POWDER 5 Ounces for 25! The Government Uses It and Sent Millions of Pounds Overseas At first, in furious pursuit, | And threatening of fist and boot, Jud Judson raised a riot, But later, simmered down to find | His wife and he grew quite resigned | To pristine peace and quiet. And then one day a hasty wire Reached Jud and almost set on fire The choicest of his collars, It read: “We're coming home to live, Let's all forget and all forgive, Please wire us fifty dollars.” The happy pair arrived to find A note pinned on the window find, Though not quite what they hoped. It read: “Dear children—Got your wire— The cost of livin's gettin’ higher; Me and your ma’s—eloped!”" (Copyright, 1919, N. E, A.) THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. WE'LL SAY SO AMLOCK ‘THE SLEUTH And the ear I have |here is the ear of Chief Ryehfhall “The recipe has been purloined. (Another link in this chain of fear- to- RINGTAIL JUNCTION, Oct. 37.— (Special)—Hank Hosford’s old bay cat and her 11 fivelegged kittens got into a fight last night with Parson Widdup's cream-colored dog with two Biamese twins) parted and dispersed them just as| Mother Yapp's two-faced bull jump- ed over the fence and was about to! It was a wild Your correspond: | his own ©: yes For a long time now we have been | of the opinion that sooner or later} brothers her. It is the want of health that makes Rae CS : ry (Dp TRIP AND HAS TURNGD ar 5 SOME of HIS owhiae In the Name of Fair Play & a RE OF HIS Patienrs wate | | One of the uncultured tribesmen, on | the jent of Virginia in 1684, was states-| When he had revived the others | from unconsciousness, the party ro- turned hurriedly to the yacht. Sham | | | Woman in London, England, has sued a man alleging that he being her husband should support her, and he, alleging that he. not being her She says she ought to know If he's! jher husband, and he says she mar “was so much Vike the defendant that they could | Speaking the other day to his fellow sol- | tor the|diers, forming the “American Legion,” Gen. | Even of such twaddle, but why it brands us with this falsehood, who do not mateh, le and governorship, something that stinks of and Cleveland, even as it today is doing its j 3 ever did, believe it, is still pumling, And what The Star “imag Waht It shed unfolded his handker | graft and raises a presumption against the utmost to discredit the President, even if it ¥ : ‘and “supposes” to be the thing on which the future of any re oniet. Ba, entre 1 therefrom 4 b’ honesty. of campaign speakers, something |euin America in the process. 4 Eieeee Chrecnn Coed Te This,” explained the great de\that even taints brilliant and first-class | It is the Harpy of Democracy. ' i P. A. KLEIN tective, “ln the ear of & mummy-/minds like Senators Lodge and Knox, and| As one of the leading partisan newspapers a Cane Wey ee = Cee [eg mo ee songpome buried!” that induces even such really high and |*f New Yory said recently: “The country is Bore Ea missing is the we week. It/honest statesmen as Wilson, Roosevelt, | sick of politicians, whatever label they wear. ancient chief Grant, and McKinley to do things we wish hie tribes cut out ‘his heart and inserted in jt place a recipe for the most | n they What is it? It | We accept it as indispensable, and as | American, man chronologist & charge of treason, |that he wa to pla throne In 1 THE HARPY BY DR. FRANK CRANE (Copyright, 1919, by Prank Crane) It is a device imported from Europe. Li George Washington hated it and warned WF The Star: Why the editor of The Star, who attempted to Pee Tae Pershing said: us against it. ’ trine of “Orthodoxy,” should #o greabenie rg — MORNING : vd hig “I would be glad to give encouragement It is the connecting belt, conduit pipe, or | ‘ habla eon ky what they believe concerning the state of =e detective, aceom.|to the American Legion, as long as it keeps | whatever you may call it, by which ,Goy- ‘ sept ot og o matter is telligent orthodox Chris y Mayor Gerald B. Fitzeect!, |jtg skirts ¢ from petty politics.” ernment is connected up with Graft . t The Bt rth grey. “ i. Tere “| In this remark the general uttered what It is thru the Political Party that the ’ Orthodox Christians a - of as ee oe eee et via{is & common and universally accepted belief, | great wealth units apply their bribes, that ‘ They do not believe in the ction of the just after the end of handkerchief Shamlock haa a clue)|to-wit: That there is something “dirty” in | compact bands of criminals in every great \ a eta no ve on the human record, - | polities. city retain power and protection, that clan- Intelligent Ct oundless fables. Chapter 12 What is it? nish ignorance is massed by the crafty to ‘ Bernernt orthodox lee, reirn ‘ity sbyeblbalnry be ean eee iai tone clme| .You can’t possibly have a democracy | prey upon the body politic. — ; ; _." mg Sian Ag aera siiever gots > tik enoee alive Soul i tohewed’ “oe tne ethers, excert| Without politics. Democracy is politics, It _ Party bears the same tion to Patriot- } the judement day, and for us to attempt to consult éither one Is strictly Stool and made off in a south-|is absolutely essential that all citiz ns be ism that alcoholic mania bears to the glow 1 forbidden by the WORD of G northerly direction jinterested and take part in public affairs. | of health. ~ ieee eee: tatiave the duet wil be raised os ee ee a ret ge cred aged Mgr ag Why should there be anything soiling in Washington spoke of “the fury of party ? ee ce, hte rye! gs sad Miehlvee: te. a batted te ko to the tombs of the ancient| this? spirit.” And Pope said, “Party is the mad- 7 ; Jesus Christ Which is evidenced d@ turning away ‘ — Cremedementher | It is certain that there is a septic some- | ness of many for the gain of a few. “ain, to a life of fellowship with God, and it is decided here, not at the | X REFUSE TO BE FARMSD OUT To came, in time, to a sheer wall) thing in political life, something that natur- Polities ought to be the most honorable ‘ Petamont day , [DOCTORS TOM, DICK AND HARRY AND Run | of Kranie. Heeling a tiadee \ally creates Boss Tweeds, something that re- | business in the world, attracting every ‘ ee Sear says: “Or ogra ye Meare — v4 be seal elgg Sree THE RISK OF BEING "CURSD" FOR. GooD tf peed a aa Tsuen ef tet pels decent-minded business men, something | young Sir Galahad. It would be, if we ‘ bd Be orthodox Gaia truth? That SUadnae ak Gon. peteved. ty 6 Ie You WANT TO KNOW BOR | {tin swung in, disclosing & black|that makes us fearful of allowing women to | would run our public affairs on the Com- 1 intelligent orthodox Christian in the city of Seattle y; only Suee How F peer veult vote lest they become smirched, something | munity Unit Plan. who are ignorant of their Bible, or void’ of a true Christian TWS MORNING, CGT ene that seems to function automatically to ele- | As it is, Party smirches everything. It Bene Weerye gach things MS BEAT You ro ME | ure vate cheap second-raters to the mayoralty | befouled Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Blaine It no longer believes in them and no longer trusts them. Both parties are shot to pieces. Neither party has the confidence of the | great mass of voters, and the hope of either of them in 1920 is that it may be | accepted as the choice of evils.” would not—things unworthy of them. is the Political Party. It is not. | fou see, dear sir and brother, The Star editor, in charge Ah!" exelat the others in earthquake armed the! On the 29th day of October, in this religious forum, did not have the benefit of this =| unison, “We fe a TOMORROW tlers i New Boe ad. The 1784, Robert Hoe, tavegtor and mane gposition of orthodoxy during the forum He only had | cep yo» k U , {iammloct neituls tnapeoted the 41. quake, which Mated Swe solaused aticterer of (89 9m ng press, xe hundreds of letters the people of Seattle sent in. | Glee Club to Want to Look Up chiet, and opened up the aperture) | 2 % i .. J h 2 Dl Jotobe 3 ‘And when he endeavored to sum up what the various) Make 10-Day Tri Above? Very Well | wnere the neart had been ots Sih es Cotman, i i af Ageinoth, Archbishop of ‘an had said, he merely used what had been said, not! ‘he annual trip to the principal, Tho the cloudy weather interfered The others watched hima taectn- Nee eee oly te | poteeteeeeee i ’ i i ai ae An ae as " bh th 1 telescope trip| ated. None of them, though they), lols ar oe you or some other, then silent witness, might consider | cit: sof the state by the University with the announced: telescope trip|ated. Nene of tse. secsty ond ty.(fused rown Harold of England.) { doxy. of Washington Glee club will be made toothroyd, head of | defatigibly of nights at home, had /*itho he had enjoyed the patronage } The summary as given in The Star was, so far as lay in this year, beginning December 26, ac mpartmeat. at the| ever been able to concoct a basement j% his father, Chnute if honest purpose of the forum's editor, a statement cording to an announement made | university, announced Tuesday that| beverage that would not either be-| In 1268, on the 29th of October,| } “ n 7 i indi ih by I ™M c .|the observatory would again be open | come unruly and blow the corks or Conradine, the boy emperor of Ger-| 4 what the letters published had indicated. | some tesankeloe tne scameedenh win] tor the public this Wednesday even-| became insipid and lone ita kick in a ny, was beheaded at Naples if it was not an expression of orthodoxy, then neither | Wa"* — % “"ling. Should the sky be cloudy, Prof.|few hours. The recipe, therefore,|Conradine, the last of the’ Hahen.| { the letters from these dozens of folks who thought | “re journey wil! be made in 10/ Boothroyd promixes an interesting | was a priceless treasure lane Wak manda cn abemeen | L were orthodox. |days. The exact itinerary has not yet | lecture on the elements of astronomy | cere pay snes ue ioe — ous aoe Ae ae the 1 ' j 5 i i i ¥ 0 > pie! — + — naitive ingers ot of Naples which had been wrested it was considered ‘a fair statement is evidenced by | bee? announced. A picked orchestra < Tockinattie tecadt. Se Gn sheet | x Py . cot ° », ich | Bs | ba bre as He b ‘ed into ‘ I aged gee emg region | cccpentt"ce‘atottse secre Lenaars Coener % Present of the ESSMAe omnes ‘ela their Dee [te"hands of'ts coemscn™™* '™*| { Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow Gy § course, a Star was pape pherrad Lee god a - - ——--— Then his arm dropped imply to his) Gn the 29th of October, in 1618,| | Taking “Cascarets” for Liver and Bowels : your cooler moments you will doubtless admit, if you de. 2 |Sir Walter Raleigh was beheaded | } : Foiled again® he cried out bitter: |a1. waiter, who obtained the pat-| , “Cascarets” tonight sure! Your) not feel right. Don't stay bilious | eystem de filled with liver and bowel | Constipated. Feel splendid tomorro poison which keeps your skin sal-| PY Prag Meompier uber Rasigietnis ps | low, your stomach upset, your head inconvenience. They never | dull and aching and your system full) you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, of cold. Your meals are turning into| harsh Pills. They cost so little t on the 29th of October,! poisons, gases and acids, You can!—Cascarets work while you sleep. soldier, explorer, chemist and He was beheaded on It wan alleged nected with a plot Afabella Stuart upon the after the death of Elizabeth National Legislation of the Meat Packing Industry Will not increase the amount of meat you can buy for a dollar. Will not raise more animals. Will not produce more meat. Will not stop fluctuations in live-stock receipts or prices, Will not increase the output of the packing houses. 6. Will not prevent strikes. 7. Will not reduce transportation charges. 8. Will not reduce the retailer's’ cost of doing business. Will not increase the demand for the cheaper cuts of meat. 10. Will not lessen the consumers’ demand for ex- pensive delivery and credit service. 11, Can not at the same time raise prices paid farmers for live stock, and lower prices paid by consumers for meat. ‘But the slowing up of efficiency due to cumbersome governmental routine will have the effect of increasing the manufacturing charges between the cost of live stock and the cost of meats, thus forcing lower live-stock prices or higher meat prices. The packing industry as now conducted, is characterized by keen competition, highest efficiency, and unusually low profits, Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.” It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, IN. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson Street Jj. L. Yocum, Manager