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Leather hes, with | Self-Closing Rubber Pet peg | ase to he | Pouch, round, black or Leather Pouches wi Z “ fap ané clase red $1.00 to $2.00 ‘ Se to 81-89 | Combinat Rubber Pouches, with pe Ca telascope folds ry tr: tobacco en The to $300 | ment lined wit Leather Pouches, rub- very attractive and . ber lined... .78e to viceable...$200 to $5.00 , Increase BY MILTON BRONNER UNGTON, D. C., Nev, 14 mes are sore, M . _, Paddles The greatest element in the high sloughing and bleeding, you have |) cost of living ts the cost of trans Prorrhea, so-called Rigas’ Die |! portation and this ean heat be | kept down by continued government control of the railroads, instead of tarning them back to private owner whip, as congress is proposing to do. ‘This, in @ nutshell, is the belief of Robert W. Woolley of the interstate commerce commission. Woolley, who siwed to be & newspaper man, in the only member of the commission who champions the idea that Unele Sain shall continue to hold the road Said he: “There are ¢wo domestic prodlems which oceuy® the minds of the men and wemen of the United Btates today, practically to the exclusion of all others cost of living and Botsheviem. Fur | ther Increase the cost of ving and | proportionately you increase the danger of Bolsheviam "The one great and effective check MW the freight rates, Transportation cipal factors in the cost of producing hy article of food, clothing or other article of general use. Profitable Since Jul; “Increase freight and the rates Here Is Ome If you want to all ite your system in the shortest p time, go to your druggist for & Hyomel outfit today F alr of Hyoret and let and chronte auch quick relief drive ® pure. pleasant anti- which is Dneathed through the nose and throat deep into the head and lungs; |t soothes the sore, in- flamed membranes uces ewelling and quickly heale all inflammation. Don't suffer another day eatarrh; the 2D and often re ous onsumption today ya, oF or nar- stely harmless Just L At Bartell ne druggists that's and leadi everywhere he Pouch FOR YOUR Tobacco you should keep it and keeps this manner retains tts 6 moisture the loose tobacco. the high | which President Wilson's administra. | tion has against higher price levels | in the near future is federal contro! | bor and raw material are the prin | it for the first time | Se of living goes higher ral control there has been only oneral increaae—25 per cent on 1918 and whereas onthe following the signing ] £0 | ted one | June eight Under | tures of all monies | the Cummins for | } of the Natiog there was an oper j ating 4 it of several hundred tall. | | on doliars, due to perfectly natural economte causes which only a mir acle could } counteracted, #inoe | July 1 the raitroady have been op erated at a profit by the director general, Those who directed and managed the roads under private con trol protest that whereas the gov ernment, with unified control, is able, with an operating ratio of 85 per cent, to do more than break ven | after paying the guaranteed stand. ard return for the use of these prop: erties, it will be utterly impoantble ‘With the present rates in force for | the carriers to be operated without | loss under private centro! | "Only a mhort time ago formal demand was made upon Director eneral Hines that, exercising the emergency power granted under t federal contro! act, be initiate rat from which the carriers would ben efit—and of which the public would linevitably be the victim-—when the roads returned to their owners Hines very properly replied that | uch an act on his part would not only viol the propricties, but that it was mot in the public inter- ext to Increase rates, Me sugmost- ed the officials of the themselves study the situation and be prepared to make recommenda tiona for incrdases to the Interstate commerce commission. This they are doing at the present time and carriers | congress ia working on two meaa-| ures for the return of the either of which, if enacted into inw, will mean a substantial Increase tn freight rates, * Mr, Consumer Pays “Just what the measure increase may be I do not know The general opinion seems that it will amount to about per cent Taking the freight revenues for the | Year 1918 of the carriers under fed- feral control as @ basis, this means fan added $875,000,000 per annum |that shippers will have to pay the jrailroads. Economists know }the consumer pays not one in- }erease, but an accumulation of in- } creases. In a speech last June, I rector General tines said on in- Jereane of $800,000,900 in freight | Fates would mean $1,500,000,000 that | the ultimate consumers would have }t® pay. Using the Hines ratio, an | Increase of Bi 000,000 in tr tes Would mean an added cos: of 275,000,000 to the people of the country for everything they eat wear or use, Assuming there are 100,000,000 peeple in this countr | this would mean a higher diving leomt of $12 per annum for each person, or $215 per annum for each family of five. “But this te not government withdrew which now acts all. Once the the only pee # @ check on the vicious circle, there would Inevit ably follow an orgy of price in- reasean and demands by labor wage incteaaes to meet there price with the result that the raftrosd would, in due and early sea have to have another advance in rates. “If the Curnmina bill is enacted in } ite present form, the vicious circle will have been officially glorified be | cause section 6 of that bill provides that the newly created transporte tion board shall certify to the inter- state commerce commission the op lerating revenue of all the rail car riers, and that whenever necessary | the commission shall so adjust rates that the net average annual return | will approximate 5% per cent. The } commission is to preseribe, aa it does now, how the books of the carriers shall be kept the executives of these carriers are to have supervt ' of the collection and expendt differen wholeso and good, me the perfect Table How Do You Like SYRO Best? SYRO is utterly different from other syrups. Not only is the flavor different—but it is @ radically It is made from rich malt and Its flavor is natural, creamy, tasty t syrup. me rice. Seattle, U. S. A. } \ Some people like it best ov others over pancakes, while to others, it turns the bran muffins that so many now eat for breakfast + | into a delicacy. Every grocer does not carry it, nor } has everybody the refined taste to fully appreciate y it; but among those to whom fine discrimination an accomplishment, and good living an art, the ap- peal of SYRO is resistless. RAINIER PRODUCTS CO. ~ er waffles, roads, | of this) THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. in Freight Rates Would Cost Every Man, Woman, and Child $43 per Year; Wants U. S. Control In other words, bill propores to force United States to award the kreatest cost-plus contract in the history of the world | The Three Dangers | & marked improvement has n in service, both freight and passenger, in recent months, that the propagandints find they make no way by attacking the director general along this line, F cause of the very uncertainty of tenure of the roads under the fed eral control act, only a few of the! economies possible under unified control have been accomplished, but | these have made a profound impres sion on men who have recently been | studying the ratiroad p m with | an open mind. The discontented ebipper is @ vanishing quantity 1 In conclusion, let me emphasize that the world’s greatest contract, higher cost of living and danger of Bolsheviar the evils with which Americans are fronted and of which they are t have @ visitation unless they im Press upon congress that it will be held to «trict sccountability for them. The yanger ahead ls a very real one to the housewife, to the mother of a family. Here is a golden opportunity for the woman in poll ties to make herself felt in behalf of sound: thinking, sound statesman: ship and—eafety first.” NO MORE THE RED TO LURE MEN TO ARMY LONDON, Nov. 14.—The tunic of the soldier's dress + " ix likely to be abandoned for blue of khaki. Army life and pay so Improved that authorities do not think bright colors a lure. cost-plus three re ne oumary ADRIFT 30 HOURS, BEAT SCHOONER IN BOSTON, Noy. 14.—Adrift in their dorten $0 miles from shere, Uiree feh ermen were compelled to row 30/ hours before th set foot on solid soll at Nantucket. The schooner to which they belonged had not arrived when they reached shore 20-YEAR-OLD SCANDAL WILKES-BARRE, Pa,, Nov, 14-~ An election scandal of 20 years ago has just been revived by the finding of a ballot bex stolen from a polling booth here in 1899. 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SIP ST HRT Re aa ERR HEAVY ON WOOD ALCOHOL HARTFORD, Nov, 13-—ftatintios nounced by the Hartford police court officials show « heavy increase in drunkenness cases for the month of September, when there were 177 persons arraigned on that charge, « againat 71 in August and 60 in July The police aay the vawt majority of the drunkenness cases remult from wood alcoho! concoctions, altho cologne, Jamaica ginger and horse liniment have figured in some of the hearings necticut is supposed to be the driest state in the ast, for it has » held thegal by an United States urt Judge, transferred from Trook lyn wit at New Haven to sell even 2.75 beer in the state and heavy sentences have been given to whisky sellern. In March of this year there were o44 drunkenness cases in the Mart- ford Ira Cole, 90 years old, and an em- ploye of the government printing office in Washington since 1876, ts believed to be the oldest active Pressman in the United States. Three D’s Tour case. in and ask us about it. 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