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iG VS EA ABE A AID tl sane ac BERBER <= aonb ions sce Ts Daas THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1919. | he Seatle Siar || eae aera eee ee) (Maan || On the Sasue | aaa moe | eh | F Fp i TO RI ALS = — Ss | Americanism There Can site bike | ‘| Be No Compromise By, Pais out of city « ee EVERETT TRUE By CONDO ; . » | Please Press the Button | WE'LL SAY SO The Ten Commandments of Thrift a <=His 18 ANT BY DR. FRANK CRANE P;) When Woodrow Wilson became president, he announced Not WHAT cv SHoP EARLY (Copyright, 1919, by Frank Craney y of his administration r oROcRED! that publicity would be the } roposed to win th AUNT JANE'S He proposed to win the public's confidence by keeping it It i " ks ene ’ " ‘ : I s now proposed to set apart the k | Don’t gues Know. The budget is intel- ba » , \ N ver ’ 4 usr 7 ” < _ { informed as to how and why tee Meccngactaneptien ie . sane of January 17-24 of the year 1920 as | ligent looking forward; your record is an 7 np ee Aloo “ublicity. His declaration for “oper BE vuSs National ‘Thrift Week. Active propaganda | intelligent looking backward, Each depends for sbhicity 1s deciara n RIGHT: BUY | for this is being made by the Young Men’s | on the other. IT wHiLe- Christian Association, 4. Have a Bank Account. If you have THE CHOICE. It is a realization of the fact that Thrift | put your labor and care into earning money 1S GOOD! is the backbone of national prosperity. you don’t want to lose it by your folly. ONLY (8 Thrift is intelligence applied to money. Nothing human is absolutely safe, but the CHANCES LEFT, And money represents, as near as any ank : the afest kno ASAE post to put your money. Patronize the Savings Bank, where again < covenants oF but all the others. At the present writing, a large part of our nation stands a fair chance of freezing or being idle all winter. It i largely because coal mine ners refuse to grant their Workmen more pay, as is be ! E E other workmen Also, at the pre t time, Mr. Wilson's attorney genera and an army of special officers are, at very heavy expendi arrived at” took in not only his nation ug done in the case of a . material thing can, the fruits of life and | / GREETIN tu 4 energy your money will work for you, as you nch astronom 11 . worked for it. Idle money is as bad as idle Hide w th Mo is stored up life. folk ture of the public's money, hunting for profiteers 4 : sd oy ' Whoever wastes it, wastes life 5. Carry Life Insurance. If you live May we not ask that Mr. Wilson make public the profit Pag oo gape Thrift faces three ways; it means com- | and love and work for your wife and chil- reaped by the coal mine owner We predict, with strong and sincere confidence, that such publicity would go far toward settling the coal strike and be a great aid in locating profiteers. We respectfully call attention to the statement by er Secretary McAdoo, Mr. Wilson's son-in-law, that Mr, Wilson fas the facts and figures right where he can lay hand upon them at any time. We're shivering in the dark, Mr. Wilson. Please press the button and turn on the electric heat and light mon sense applied not only to the Saving | dren, why should you by your improvidence "| but to the Earning and the Spending of | multiply their sorrow at your death? money 6. Make a Will. A few dollars spent in From the ten points emphasized by the | hiring a lawyer to draw up a sound will is Y. M. C. A. in their campaign, we may con- | better than many dollars spent by your struct these Ten Commandments of Thrift: widow hiring lawyers to straighten up your 1. Work and Earn, The first duty of | affairs. - » every human being is to produce. No mat- 7. Own Your Own Home. Anchor your- ter what your dreams and ambitions may | self. Become a known and dependable part be, no matter how idealistic and unselfish | in the community life. The strength of the ws “« : " : you are, you ought first of all to do some | nation is in its homes, not i $ i vi Altho he was present in person when the South De- | ; eee kind of work for which somebody is willing | More wholesome catiatuction coma foam kota republicans were in convention yeste rday, Senate And the book agents selling the|to pay you money, The first law of man | home than from any other source. Miiaderter did not even receive a mé ntion W hen it ; Rs Tr History of the/is that he take himself off other people's 8. Pay Your Bills Promptly. It is easy comes to snubbing @ presidential candidate, hand it to : eee backs. . to neglect your obligations. And the surest South Dakota. She not only snubs, but she rubs it in ae Nay iced tteitiies tees be lh 2. Make a Budget. That means an esti- | way to be universally despised. ; . ss -teenmataka te the ¢ mate of what part of your income you wish 9. Invest in Government Securities Buy a re an doer « ‘ to spend for one thing and what part for | Liberty Bonds. And don’t sell them. : Ht. Peter's hotel r another. A budget to a worker is as 10. Share With Othe As you get on | . . . eee _ indispensable as a map to a traveler, help others on. It’s by far the happiest 3. Keep a Record of Your Expenditures. | way. Learn the y ivi i > ; ay. £2 joy of giving—i Money is hard, as hard as facts and figures. ' practice. 34 ae ast trip to the dentist we had a vague idea that t was-necessary for teeth to be satisfactory was that they didn’t ache and did bite But a new art has arrived in the dental laboratory and we hasten to pass on this bit of bright news so that those here - t who are thinking of renewing their uppers or their may take advantage. ‘The very newest thing in teeth is to have them suit your jogomy. e very latest dental utensil is a thingamabob that ha finder like a camera at the end of a long arm. One end placed against your open mouth, at the other the dentist its in his little finder, and turns under the tiny image your face a disc with dozens of various shaped teeth, until the exact shape that suits your fs is found; a shape that Merges and coalesces with your face, instead of colliding with, or skidding all over it. concern “This is true dental art. To place in the face the perfect | PP ))A0) tooth that nature intended,” explained the dentist. ‘ We asked if nature.always provided teeth to match the HELP WANTED | Washington bade farewell to ‘ coms, 214 Clementon | TOMORROW | Herr 0 oe Ameren army “\To Avoid Pain ot Decumiee, inl i ee: m After Eating 11, emperor of Get) heen preserved by the Daughters of the Amer un Revehatton usands who haye tried it, ine kh people right, n the 4th of D re y that the surest discomfort hree or four a little hot n the 4th of December ernment widow of a I cast herself upx of her bh flames dyapepti band and perish in the nything without Sa Dr. Edwin J. 1744, on the 4th of December , ¢ surrendered to the Austrians Seattle's Leading " 1 that you Dentist be r de that 106 Columbia St started, oF tf If you want to en ¥ id i child dhood “No, she does not; frequently the teeth resemble those | ‘ : the other, but we repair the omission with this new 8) m,” explained the expert. So we expect to see from now on large mouthfuls of}? | “artistic teeth, instead of merely assorted job lots of porcelain! Meat or ij stuck on rubber plates. m And, like all art, this comes high; it drapes the aesthetic Tobe of genius over the humble set of false teeth and trans-\ ern n si here owe forms what was once a $10 job into a $50 one. and sid, oref sat, mportant part of the die Msvnmn: ANDRA The mayor of Los Angeles received a letter from a oe eet ees aoe oe gas nconse Xf widow, enclosing one dollar, in return for which she se, are th i of w ‘ asked to be furnished with one perfectly good, loving the formation of regular } > husband, between 50 and 55 years of age. There must eapect. to ‘ ‘the be at least one woman in the world who thinks there are om some things that come cheap. Eye AS AProfitable Job for Idle Dollars Gee whizz, they've got so many motors nowadays on )the farms that it seems as tho farmers and their wives and their sons and daughters and hired hands hardly have ‘anything to do with their hands these days except to|**' Start the contraptions and keep the tanks full of gasoline! Folks on the farms don’t have to fill lamps with oils and prune wicks and all that stuff any more. They start up “the motor, turn a twitch, and—presto— electric light! tit FIVE MINUTES J Your resolve to start saving could be put into practice at no bet- ; Ve 1S) Oe) 1s eae ‘ When the help turn out in the wee hours of the morning Scand “to milk the cows they no longer take along a pail and that $s 2 2 § Fy tet ‘2 three-cornered stool. Now they take a monkey wrench, in “ ln @ € ‘ORNER /| 2 ti 7 K | “ease anything goes wrong with the machinery, and simply), * in a 2 ter time than NOW. i ‘start up the motor, and let it do the milking! Caceres eto = All funda lett } ii farmers’ wives no longer work a long-handled butter : 8 4 unds left here on es pehurn thru long weary hours by the use of muscle and|k™ —would be ample to convince you of the value of the San 5 r befor the . cory No siree, they don’t. There’s a motor to attend | that Joaquin Light and Power Corporation's first and refund- 2 ee i < P at! y ortgage 6% 3 ohm S "+ And when it comes to plowing and planting and harvest- ing m e 6% bonds as an investment. You would share 3 F id Dec Sth ig: | ing and all that sort of stuff—say, you wouldn't know the|,?*!" a vow ae ang our enthusiasm when you learned the exceptional features ae rl ay, ” l€ ‘ old itm now! Dobbin and the rest of the good old nags| ts overcome fatie ler ; i! of these bonds. a a ithe ove r hills on om into valleys fio My pie rf oe i But it is not possible to come face to face with all who are i ‘ will earn dividends is for rest or a drink of water. And as for taking the stuf! ANSWERED [ii] Seeking investment opportunities and this advertisement will fil Yi from the first of the FP =! into town to the market, of course there's a fleet ofsyoung| > yeas wg end | | pape Lg ery aid us in providing wide distribution of these bonds H aX month W@ = flivver’s for that! a oS in the West. | = . ced 4 Yep, motors certainly are the things nowadays on the "A. By all means, especially if ST ES! Nit A) Ys : y gs adays | Mme READ TH: STR (TURES: Wi aa 5 farm. : [baby ta bottle ted ; HH ‘ JU ID Si ox ONG FE. ; 1 ex Never less than 6% i But there’s one thing no motor has yet heen invented to|,% Does *xpomure of the throat | ], Tite isane of bonds is to provide franchises but two extend be- Ih ap interest paid duri “as sucessfully accomplish and that is—GET THE HIRED] on coos ™* St hs Hy eve A papsdireiecka or: ies yond the maturity of these bonds. i Nd ee rt at é HANDS OUT OF BED IN THE MORNING! It takes the| A. Quite the contrary, and doc. 45,000 h. p. hydro-electric plant 5 System covers 7 principal coun- if i 18 years. ¢ old man himself and all his muscle and lung power and| ‘rs are generally in favor of this Ht which will double present capacity. ties of the San Joaquin Valle: (Bilt g 3 determination to do that—and it probably always will! rod “9 hie ont toons iH 2 For the last 9 years the net earn- embracing territory approxi, i Hs c} $ b whet Bi iaceenign? See © Saauties of cater tea uaties mately 200 miles in length, 80 ff La. Houre, 8:4. M08 Foal, atever may be the nature of President Wilson's ail- A. In the vast majority P in excess of twice bond interest miles in breadth, 4 15 } 7; we are ee after fen his message in full, the condition 4 5 rea tteetattion | requirements, except one year. Fresno, Bakersiclt. iaguding ‘bi : ' that he is not suffe ring with the writers’ cramp. en are eee 3 The corporation's officers state Madera, Selma, Hanford, S$ > E : be prevented, SAG Bram Attar it be this new plant will increase net ger, Dinuba, and m 0 [ Rescurces Three and One-half] a me 5 nil he’ eons 3 a " tha Lg esources ree and One-half Lh a South Dakota's republicans indorsed Wood. With the raven ! earnings over $1,125,000, while smaller communities, te Milhon Dollars 44 + cool strike still on, can you blame ’em? interest charges will only be q iy = : ; = . increased $224,520. 6 Rates charged are not subject s Wt ES Evidently this fellow Walker is a bit of a sprinter, too. Mina ter pone i Asia: Se to municipal regulation, but are Ft PUGET SOUND ae 4 ce eegsinn operates in cities fixed by the Railroad Commis- i : i SAVINGS & LOAN i €. vies be ane ! psp oT apbabaoar siete ah oe of the State of California, ! bie? ASSOCIAT BS iS 50 people. In En H t to ual franchise an whose avowed policy it is to fix mM I N aS ML Stites time ener ten Yr lige ind power li I~ ace pace ee THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY back,” . : * , at will insure a fair re- tT] ere Pike Street > ys) Fan anonymous subscriber, who) Te anonymous letter follow ing, frp ee amen): ~All turn on the capital invested, nM 1 Crosses Third BA Tenys he saw 17 months’ service in| ,,,,. uperintera cpl! cay ma, DIVORCED PEOPLE af Complete information mailed on request without obligation. } Eprance, complains in a letter to The | wued an orde sada ae Seattle Offices: Hoge Buildin; ET soot hig job at tiie Went |every. one PT IN AMERICA loge B- Waterway Lumber Co. thru an or- kagiving day, I am a returned "er iusued by Superintendent Vred| soldier, having seen 17 months’ gery ‘Johnson that employes who failed to|ice in France. 1 am 32 y work Thankegiving day would be | and this is the first time I b “fired.” | ‘fired.’ At a time when wo much ef ” Cyrus PEIRCE & capa, 7 INVESTMENT SECURITIES ° MH tu lo LOSANGELES = SAN FRA CISCO SEATTLE 9 Hl lh i OL EP POE EE I nd nceetieieneneemetintiieatie ee il Hi Hil Un TTT nui HHH MTT th Ul Il ul Johneon aid he iesued no such or-|fort and energy are being expended for, but as the company continued | in ridding the country of 1. W. W., it tions Thanksgiving day, vacan-|looks as tho something might be were filled by others who ap-| dono to prevent inciting radicalism THE HEART ‘The letter is written on stationery | ‘ “Ana we couldn't fire these men,” | of the war camp community service, | OF RACHAEL “when the other men came! and is signed “A Subscriber.’ iy Ho Mi es <i lane LA