The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 6

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THE EVERETT TRUE \ EDITORIAL— ‘Blue Sky and Sky High : ‘Too much “blue sky” is responsible for a very large part the “sky high” prices we are having to pa) today for the p> ivilege of living, in the opinion of Chairman W. B. Colver ive the federal trade commission. . Colver finds, is extend BOUT F WAC So-called “legitimate” business. itself along lines saturated with ozone that it fost impossible to distinguish between them and purely it, speculative financing. Stimulated by high prices ! prospective high profits, many concerns are issuing ities to cover extensions and developments on terms eby the stockholders are virtually as certain to lose, ould prices ever again return anywhere near the old , as if they sunk their savings in a “duster” in some western oil field. If the stockholders do not lose, the u is bound to, for it will be required to pay a return on ions that never represented productive capital, and thus Ip prop up the whole structure of inflated prices. ‘Just the other day in New York,” Colver cites in sub- tiation of his claim, “‘a substantial, going business con- needing money, got it on these terms: “It issued its securities, which were taken by the under- at 30. The underwriters passed them on to a syndi- of sub-underwriters at 53—a profit of 76 per cent. The underwriters passed them on to brokers at 82—a profit 54 per cent. And the brokers passed them on to the to you and me and the man on the street at par—a to the broker of 22 per cent. _ “When the investor, eschewing anything that appeared blue sky securities, read the prospectus of a going con- in legitimate need of funds for expansion, and chose securities, he did not know that out of his $100 only would reach the concern in which he thought he was and that $70 of his hundred would never become woductive invested capital. 4 tions like that are not going to lower the cost of XN S° aor a of USP a. al ¥ a shen is —- Son ” )) The only man who can’t afford to arbitrate is the one who knows he is in the wrong and is convinced he has ficient strength to get away with it. } Knowing Your Own Gland | the surgeons! What have they been doing to us?) sing Dr. Serge Voronoff’s “elixir of youth,” New surgeons now calmly announce that there has been} Dyspepsia is only a symptom of | theret €?x ZN\ ? S31 The Great Gland Mystery 4 = (Bynopais; Ma or Gerald B. Pits I am a worker. I get wages. My whole | So did the nobles and grandees of the whole ecil tolls A news, aper reporter that | Pippi pet Meg ad >\ Ps ; ne enol chip Viewpoint is that of the laborer | ancient regime, i LS Reohibatl. hea: rode “face od i f ‘ ; | And note what happened to them. 4 te Soe atk ea I believe in the organization of labor, in ‘The end of the hog is the slaughter house plantation that the chief may re-jcollective action, in the Labor Union. and the end of the rattlesnake is the boot tore to the world the lost formula ; for the perfect basement beverage, " vad aes Seppe - ay « se thing al ust ii lie i te ite trust sohew halgtambyunne dicrasiriabt 2 in force, just as sure as it goes on getting vno| Power is good, Yet all power contain its way by holding its pistol at the Public’s "™'the seed of abuse. head, it will follow Kaiser and Czar to the Power unrestrained by a sense of re- dump heap. i" of eh abor succeeds i mme of «| sponsibility always destroys itself If Labor succeeds in its proges ! : , 6 force it will be Labor that will suffer. ’ As I write this the Longshoremen are For where Force rules injustice and tyran- You DON'T NGED To USE ANY 'PHONG—YOUR PARTY CAN HEAR NOU DYSPEPSIA SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1919. WE'LL SAY SHAMLOCK THE SLEUTH —By CONDO 7 The Folly of Force BY DK. FRANK CRANE (Copyright, 1919, by Frank Crane) or | tying up the shipping of the Atlantic ports. | ny rule, ‘ CHAPTER 10 Thousands of ars’ we a » There is no possible Liberty without Law. om cate Anal aresott Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise All * Danae has gained through the is spoiling because of the freight handlers’ has been by the development of a ‘orushe tr atty fontme trik ? re cea : fa centuries b hin office the following mort strike. Railway men are muttering and | sense of Justice. r tow had be ie de hinting at stoppage of transportation, which When it ceases to appeal to Justice and . jf ntlea ‘ts gnataiods ana | ents jon-wide lo: A coal strike is | takes up Force then it digs its own grave exy ed 0 at Shar threatened for November, which will entail and its epitaph is ready written: ie oer oe ; ~i msec inconceivable suffering. The whole printing oe ke the sword shall perish by the he told industry is on the verge of paralysis. In The orderly process of Democracy may be pg baa cneke Ga ‘en ' numerable rumors of other strikes are in | slow, but they are all that ever got any- : » tria the air, | thing permanent for the Worker. al Asniatant ating Attorney T , The Mob preludes the Man on Horse a Reis ak: myetericn a Th we ie ets , : wie ay Peco a ‘ a ; Let the Laborer succeed by Force and he trial was held behind S doore|POm- Tt has discovered it can get what it | has forged his own shackles. can e over came of it except| Wants, not by hitting its “enemy,” the em- | I write this out of no tender regard for ig oye dk pede ployer, but its mother the Public. the Capitalist. He is usually able to side- step and save his bacon. But in any Programme of Force, disre- garding Law, relying on Violence—since Pe E history began it has always been the Work- The Kaiser | er who has paid the scot for this sort of . | folly. It is delighted with its new pistol, Fright- ecret formule fulness, which it points at the head of the Public upon the least occasion. But it is not a new pistol, played with it a long time. So did the € of t first bateh « povernge Ryehiball at first after turies, wan & able to re ard half a mile er ud) -: THIN, NERVOUS, RUN-DOWN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE BITRO-PHOSPHATE Creates New, Firm Flesh, | neti Slaac SF" eaereye wich eeiy Strength and Energy in Two Weeks’ Time in the form him to fe he was ab house im wh full ness, should soon disappear, dull cought to brighten and pale ks glow with the bloom of per= fect health. Physicians are now recognizing its use in ever increasing inhall) ~ and ‘ore, nook competent medical ad a little transplanting of monkeys glands into MEN, | scare, and is often not due to dis-| Vice, and have the doctor find the vrederick Kolle, M. Do. positive results in the way of high oxidation, meta-| oa. of tne ty iteote cause of the xymptoms Many Instances * ofiltro- Phosphate n and increased energy. es ge ars 3 és - - A a | yepepala may result from ner-/ - Th horrible suspicion arises that many a man has UN-|yousnem Emotional dyspepsia is Phere aig gee Bitre-Phes Siw: Wines "ingly traded his vermiform appendix for the inter-| very common. Bveryone knows bad | disane? . B cough @ dangerous neribed i i gland of t tisfy th iosity of his! ‘i in Revery Joseph D. Hartigan, former ¥: of an ape, to satisfy the curiosity of his |nows or worry will interfere with di-| A. Deckdedly yes, especially tn “Phy steian ing specialist to North Easters Dis- on. Observe the complacency with which men hang |xestion, and be followed by distress younE chile The greatest danger | ye: “Let those wae are of spr after a meal. in street cars. eading dinease in in the first “Take plain take a natural, unadulterated € h as bitro-phosphate : Consumption Is often acc nied | Week or two, Do not let your chil how they munch peanuts at circuses or ball )yy ‘stomach trouble; in fact, this/dren play with other children who nd you will soon see some aston Observe how the zale drinks when already o’er- | may te the only slaint made by a| have a suspicious cough. If th ing results in the increase of m v energy, strength of body and mind, d. Observe how they will rush out of office or church | patient wuffering this disease, whee vib wah in your © 1 na to be done.” he land power of endurance” A 4 i ; ; é » of the rt, ewpecially |hood, try and keep clos watch over | said confidentially to Stim D. Charl Bit ¢ is made entirely ttlis beg wpe fight. Observe how they will pay $10 to n of blood tn ur chi! n, expecially when they/son, Watt B. Frankerhouse and An adb g poo Mate oa ing mpsey. : of the liver,| play with other children. Jouh G. Re in to wal Georgia. Hamilton, Dispensatory as being. such aa in Q gall stone larly if there is constipation or struction of the free pasmage of the bowel contents; of the kidneys, ax In ve all the monkeyish traits of men. Consider how ns love to experiment and how impressive becomes spicion that there has been pretty considerable swap- of glands with the ape. Verily, it is a wise man) enoug ment ob- Who can give me confidential | « «advice on venereal disease? A. Apply tonic and nervini the first T “Movie formula la complete. We a able te give it to the world and reap| the reward.” | At the name time Hub Stooker |,’ I have ne h money to undertake the treat if It costs too much to your city. t the magic transforma ed 15 pounds ond mever |) neurasthenia. Fro well." cellence, strength and puri substance ts beyond qui jevery Bitro-Phosphate tablet is tos. I before fe or state mo his own gland. | chronic inflammationiof those organs, | health officer. Very probably there | was tami 7 5 } ax tamping the last cap on his ften | lwhere the waste products of the body|is a clinic in your city where free|pottien and thinking the same/due to les picsupete souls pyebe ° pepe | in strict acco! are not fully eliminated; of the brain,| treatment ts given. Helpfal leaflets! toughts an Sb jn quirements. ook out for a hot contest among the heirs of the | ax whore there is a tumor or Inflam-| may be obtain ar sage > ie! therefore, not a patent medicing ? ‘, Pd, 4 tr eb embranes. Tnited States ne! ‘ on should not be eonfu: with any 5,052 estate of Lewis Weiss of New York. More than yrs = Sy pon rel usin Ven cbr Dt - were to re mbition the secret mostruma, so-called tonic ; A t wl ee a ¢ rine to stomach oma, ene ’ nd eeentn oe in weight 23 |OF widely advertised “cure-alls.” fifth of the estate is comprised of whiskies. | Sufferers from dyspepsia should,| st, Washington, D. C ee ye aia — pectively, through | CAUTION — Altheugh \ Ea REI * Pe: sence ee wierd ap ap this orga ha nts claim they 4. We'll open the) /*f rong and well for row in Chapter 2 in weight usually carries Bought Up Honors —By— EDMUND VANCE COOKE ae tie Uh t. Mavemhe en bak angry that the kidnapers n. Waldorf Astor, who said that “America is not a fit Omar 1., the nd caliph after n't allowed to get him. Prob-| for a gentleman to live in” and who became a Speaking of thrills Mahomet, was as ted. He car. | ably ee could have scrapes | ‘ “ of . ry ?. t and rages, ried forward the new Mahomed: oo le of papa’s cars. hat sweeter oe Ped dead. He was very rich and is dead, and it is) sgue chills religion with great success; 36,000 | Tevenke? | bot _ considered seemly to speak ill of the dead. | at intermittent stages, towns and villages fell to his swo: 2 aoe m Astor arrived in England, he had nothing to rec-| Do you ever lie awake at night and the Alexandrian i A London cable says 2,000,000 nd him for high honors save’ vast wealth, largely | Facto the fight hosts of Christian churche }women in Great Firitain are looking | he Of trying to condense your bills stroyed. Four hundred for husbands, Married women, too, it He certainly was entitled to the contempt of ‘real patriots, including the British. King George made | a baron, in 1916, and a viscount, in 1917. George did | See where they go! inside your wages? divine right. Not his qualities but his ability to|A neverending row In out” got Astor these high honors. eee King h, very well. ov new bills, saad } And overdue bills, land.” A conservative is one who can observe the number of | ppl. y ce bills aad the concerns that pay excess profits tax and reflect that economic system is the best in the world. | And higher price bills, Of beef bills And other thief-bills, quack’s bills, And breaking-back bills, Of show bills, Monday. Really, it is, sometimes, enough to make a} cross-eyed. ghee sew bills, a rs : | G acd > 1 This is a free country, and our foreign element is free | ea ae | to think and live as it pleases, as long as it doesn’t get And funeral-wreath bills, | too free with the rough stuff. Of i bills, | pill. bills, | | |! And just plain bill bills, |Now, every psy | chologist, btor-guy ologist, Or other high collegist | Will tell you strong | It’s all wrong |To fret yourself along | In such @ way. | But say! You do! you do! Now ain't it true? “HARDBOILED” SMITH’S WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Mrs, | Margaret Smith, wife of Lieutenant | (“Hardboiled”) Smith, was granted | an interlocutory decree of divorce | from her husband yesterday on the ground of extreme cruelty, The} court granted her petition to resume her maiden name, Margaret Michel, | € Smith was accused of brutality in| F3 A. E. F. prison camps. TEN DIE NEAR PARIS PARIS, Nov. 6.—-Ten persons were killed and 20 injured y the Simplon tunnel and press trains collided at Sers, about 60 miles southeast of Paris, Mather! Watch Child’s Tongue! “California Syrup of Figs” For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on fhe bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, * | TOMORROW Counetl” Of heat bills, the next street and eat bills, » Parks | i j ee cctine cea Artists in your own home today b: Hard on the Eyes OF ghd an rs - OA ksi, CAG. smay coe wate aaa owning this beautiful instrument which nt b ach colonies and bring them {nto|Admiral Stewa as the nd = . : ‘ - | And doyourignt bills, lis ier earl wale ited coe einer aac wasoathy er whet offer of “CREDIT GLADLY” | Looking the bituminous coal field over, Mr. Wilson de-| °% war pill admiralty court. The effect of thix| OM the 6th of November, in 1854,| makes it so easy to purchase. £ that the war isn’t ended. Boy sergl ie arbitrary blockade was to nearly de-|John Philip Sousa, bandmaster and| | Looking the’ liquor in bond over, Mr. Wilson decides that) of wear bill, ch ogghona cgany pit gerne im barthe Hh cf Wavedibee. | _ the war is ended. | repair bills dbedeal Weewert, oh Anserionn, Whe}! yublic of Panama was fire | ae raion aed queer proposition. 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