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ee ee re THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DIC. 27, 1919 She Seatile Star 1.2 months. gee oe the 6 months hd ty, Me per week Me | On the Issue of s || Americanism There Can | Be No Compromise tM oe ia in y \EVERETT TRUE —By CONDO 7 lakes Her Happy | (wet sarso] DIES AND GENTLEMEN, I peec HiOHcy A MERICAN LEGION SHRAPNEL ‘ HONORED To MvVG BGEnNn CHosBan AT THE Greetings! Of the few thing that ve was an old lady who, to use her own expression, | remain, whien are you going ts iat. A NE ira Ney teks hee VOL, 1 . SEATTLE, DEC. 27, 1919. No. 6 A . 7 ‘, ay | swear off tt ONe Ws ‘ 4 4 never happy if she didn’t have something to worry ahs he @me mf Sica — E ¥ sr, men, hee, mihlitn sei cee ames foe encanto HOW ‘FOOGERAW THE MORNIN’S MAIL SERVICE MEN We are rather sharply reminded of her ‘by the inter y at yelp (chiefly from one source) against municipal tion of the street car system. operated by # ite or by the pres t what this Old Dame (let us so name this yelper) ore iy en oie hand tt tea to gain by periodical, yet aimless, criticism, ts hard | simpic device of the Old Roy hin ne, unless, of course, it is that she is not happy |eelf. It seems sort of ny that he she worries. should take such a device t Would she have Seattle go back to private ownership? ey ners ee ae she have us go back to the days when we Were to i+ sen that have studied about to a service that was almost at a point @f collapse, this al their tives come ft the con extensions and improvements not alone were never | clusion thar the Olt Hoy works Ik en but were never even hoped for? Would she “Mr. O'Brien, we take It, refers t us go back to a management, under private capital, the inside and the outside, the he would today certainly mean at least a 7-cent fare? may moan the upside, downalde t observer ORIGINATED ASHINGTO ¢ Hd pronounce the f the French citation 1, and ni 1¢ has de termined how it origin WILL DRAFT LEGION BILL WASHINGTON — What 1ija board b think the the American wants the feder ated. Historians in the ment to ¢ war department say that people, Mont bers wil be known er, J commander of t skin D' clent times dintinguished itnelf intaction after being condemned to hang for and that the and will #¢ s A . ined to hold pieces o are practical questions. We have no quarrel with | Bast side, West side or suicide => ava u Id pleve Dame if she makes herself happier by theorizing Be ee eee = ASG ) municipal ownership generally. But in Seattle, it ts orccrds that he. tom, received trom [NOT NET, MiStem Tons MASTER tf NOT VOTH! | RhACHIACK™ TO eoretical question. The city owns the street CAP jamiring relatives seven red polk THe ~ paid $15,000,000 for the system. Everybody dot ten, one for every day ss the ARTOR-SINNeTS. SPEAKING 1S A SRCASS, ate wanted it bought—at least the four to one vote | week tub alee comments (h8l 6 eeneTS TO SPREAP THE INFECTION BErore Tf it. There was good and sufficient reason for it.|ishor degree of efficiency an be | AA eet MY HAT AND OVERCOAT WILL RECEIVE Pthe reason was that the private company could not jucir in each bottle A PRISE TREATNGNT WITH THE OUTSIDE oF 1 city the service to which it was entitled, nor the eee HIS KETCHUP fovements, nor the nickel fare. Labor on the one hand,| oc. § aM. now wend» the anewer | Bowe Te Ie 3 ; feelers Rattle posts will be on Gets Legion Post THAT BONUS Pal ss » - presentatives from Pindustrial chiefs on the other, joined in boosting the | to his pussie: A farmer died leaving SEW YORK.—-Mise ¢ Oppesition te to be ox ine half bis estate to his eldest son entertain the C.in-C, on > Some members of the sical godmot third to the next son, and one v the city has the system and the people of this city |i his youngest; among the estate as good service as anywhere in the United | peing 17 cows “The answer ts," write r” of the bills come be Legion here have seen the warts and ask congress to army, has been named ex- The decta ot man who wrote those in », K. it documents from eeutive secretary of the Glass is a surprise in #0 Tha tempers ob ae it is the honest thing to do? To help make the car “Th! & friend came along and most of us 1 Legion far am it is the first ex- committee to draw up the a tog. ry .| loaned the boys one cow, making of him, but During the war, Miss pression against the bo- Dill must he members of n a greater and greater success, is it not’ wong DY | total of 18, ‘The oldest non took all of us will siege anlage tec a pivchagia ag the = Legion,” declared awe mean the best service possible at no more than pair or nine; the next son took one pRigagfr oe yut mm tt CFOD Hines tere today, “hele ae ling oan who favor the of the spirit of of the Red Crons of “bade pay” wale of the Yanks find no encouragement in of thought as to Lee te adding the cost of paving to the street car depart- one ninth. or two. thus making in Whe nickel fare cannot be sustained, then why add it?! 7, cows fr tne three sone, The not have the cost of paving on traction streets borne some y the whole people out of the general tax just like all) cee paving is? A plant sweeter than-sugar, says jer has a big task In i & men with all these qualifications who can af- ford to come to Washing: WILL HE WEAK A RED CHEVHON? led greatly her, for it wan she ri method of tically, the Old Dame is viene to juggle the | consular report, ike been found in who ent tons of sheet While some 0%! Set spenk eee any way she chooses, but the practical question is: (' "0 ae eee eo music which the soldiers ferent pie " 2 Seattle retain its 5-cent fare or not? And the answer | go individual pility of defeat ef the bo. ‘The resolution “adopted perfec ‘ly plain, 4 “Why is cane ut 20 hie we Ges oe eet pile at the Minneapolis con: kickers there will always be with us. They| cents and beet eugnr at 14% cents? Gen. Moss tc met Die kaaer to i dieed tion asks for reclama- D ral principles. : Jasks a correspondent. We have no’ ret. soldier to got by her direction front, one single bonus 1 of unproductive lands mom gene be ‘ into hot water w his Mins Sawyer also was a bill, agreed upon by the direct. government op: ancing municipal ownership, would come oUt SqUAF |, cannot answer the question ma ‘the proposition that we now engage in a campaign | istactority corporal in the Marine sponsors of all plans now eration, for settlement by ity bureau, and is before the house, and service men and women; dent of the Semper backed by their united Joans to service men and commanding officer. We'll may he's not e tree’ i i i cee _ . Fidelis post, composed of strength. Success of such Women for the purchas@ futile that would be if put to the people's vote. | — Never Catch Up With WORKERS NEED SUFFICIENT LIGHT Wei; ahaed Xion See en eee eae nr ek a | i i wren 7 pay iss be me wbiv of our new - : ee » * ly, she will kick about the paving, but she is unWill-| ..rtment, one who has experience in lovely t ated to the question of jwpecialized in recent years, and this |} °OiM That's what — NOT COPS, INSISTS HE’S NOT have the nickel fare raised. followin of property lght work.—Advertinement in @d in the building of of . ; nas pg ne ; on | Cr om © standpoint r in what vil t? Well, every one has his own | Chicago (tt) Tribune me Lincoin, Neb.. t | of et dng ral Rus Old Ware just aches for a} eT ’ of : ree eee She paonmanieres STICKER FOR SAYS RAINIER : DEAD ‘A amusem , a jus z } A congresaman proposes a tax of | olde . in tive of monw atone se oe PARIS LIFE That the American WATERTOWN, N. ¥.— wrinkles to make her real happy. | $800,000 @ pint on booze ao thas it : ever, within the |} Shirt of the the Nebrast Legion cannot perform, George Brown cannot con- _O J can be killed if anything goes wrong hig 1 ting engineers |i oe Thureday. _ PARIS “arence M. as an ompanization, police Vince the world that he's Beach's secretary ia forging checks under his | with wartime prohibition or the! « troduce , {ditional | 4 marked improve. | Poet Thur Glover, former Yank am- of atrike guard duty, wan alive. Mis relatives have exveen heat ments in thelr methods fe, ., in bulance driver, has opened the stand taken by Yecently received a letter veka: bees oh S, frie prohib law. Ho says he is proceed . a the famous novelist writes to a Seattle friend. ,|@irect lighting! and many modern ROY, HOWDY! & midnight to morning Rainier post at their meet- from the Red Cross asking | : r th ing on the theory that a thing can the chap is getting more na dollar a word |e taxed to death. It oan be. Ho Shops and offices, even when art ow gree Cues « dance hall here, in defi- ing T: night whether it was desired to 'e fean a man fh therefore vercoats feel these days! ance of the police order The action of Rainier have his body returned from thi ee that such places be closed post ts not an objection to from France. He still haa 1 on after midnight, But his any of {ts members co-op- $200 In back pay coming pavilion is tn Neuilly, @ erating with the police or and yet had to argue to suburb beyond the juris other authorities, it was prevent the payment of diction of the Paris police. stated his insurance. To keep p American Laegic The Shro Hut, as the circus acrobat re _ The Fault at Bremerton ma Cee aring out the statement that Uncle Sam is employing en who are not dependent upon their jobs at Brem- TOMORROW i, while ex-service men go without work, is the follow- or work table reference t tg gl (Ka ae from a foreman at the yards: | the 28th of December in 1694 0B, ory Hl 5 { The Star: In regard to women working in the!U sary 11, queen of William of Fr dyes Creep Girect | ¢ ba eS _ The End of a Perfect Day { d, I would like to say a few words. | Orange, died of smallpox at the age the I, gmat aaa ee : eae Pico ES _ , jot 33. With William III, she had “ BY THE REV, CHARLES them sbine as the stars one day, just one, will make life and women, who do not need work, hold | te eee eeneeara | She. wan | STELZLY | 1. To think caimly and seriously| richer than a thousand years lived when married men with ‘families to support, and) (Pica soldiers, walk the street without a dollar? No! jy ss we have many holdups and robberies. fa machin a number of women working for me; a few have | *'* © ; others have told me that they put all they make |", '"yr" 4 of James It * 27th of December making wrought tron °* tented by Seth Boy . TOMORROW GOD WILL GIVE] at the beg YoU A FRESH, NEW, Ci Greet Aut of the day and th hold | DAY—UNSPOILED, UNSPOTTED.’ Great Giver of ry other good and * them It will be a day that never be-/ perfect gift, trying to bring your anybody else. thoughts into harmony with His. | ing of the day of the| in the realm of worldliness well they suffer from red, in-] jonged Sth of December in 1835 bank and live on what the husband makes. Some genera) Aicxander Thome ne Ta paceeed eed ty te sper, EB be YOUR day, to do with | 2 Te pian the day work #0 that} vi i i Preaider acksen te ¢ e Hand ™P las you wish mn e fir nt o e women put all their money in real estate, while | by President Jackson to ent ° the : pecermper (toma, you should at ance consult a| aS WI: sou Gisanitn of MALMO 6 oe ae good ape trained physician, not an optician) to have the nature of the trouble @ et in eve dineases (a AUDITORIUM Seventh Near Pike ir husbands make a good salary. [1894 treaty with the Seminole time of war, when we could not get men, it was all ye 8 sues ia 0 gone ae yore to hire anyone. Now that the war is done, ‘and our) .ie9 about 60 miles from St. Au are back, it is the duty of every true American that gustine ‘This massacre was the be you may make it sc nt will be be | Profitably invested, in study or work ure to you—at lens! | West, every prec past failures may 4 your sins may be} on this gind, new day.| or United States cavalrymen : 1 termined Hioux Indians. Two er | To take no mean advantage of | | je them 4 iti néiane and eigh y : 1 other busines or to say: “Here, boys, are good positions for you; luck sinning of the Seminole war Indiane and eight U. 8 “UNCLE SAM. ML. witt day wil ain twenty-four | #nother in business or omen ap oggh ed Sunday School and Bible Cla: ” In 1846 on the 28th of December “« were killed either rear golden hour ach hour set with| en ith less honor in tly pa n you. tm . | 1owa was admitted to the Union Sth nber in 1917. questions of evseral ts sixty precious minutes |sight of men, #0 that you may have 45 @ m. only are women who do not need work holding down On pat { December in 1856,.\ the United & Poanensior pa Mi gy Prom a honor in the sight of God. } in the navy yard; there are hundreds in Seattle. | w: Wilson, 28th President of and assumed the sass ee ane thence. | 4 «To do some deed of Kindness | J S FLACKS is up to Uncle Sam, and American employers privately, United States, was born a reede of the o a varely persenal nature, of cas canal . nother who has no reason to ex-| . le f : r to it that not one women is kept on the payroll Stunton, Va. He was graduated , \ OF CHICAGO To keep your mind so free from tn r A _{from Princeton in 187% and prac-| confer » a war INFORMATION Forror, } } does not need to work, if by keeping them other (2 iw in Atianta, Ga., for one | mon Washington, U. © What are you going to do with! worryand anxiety of every kind that who must work, married men and returned soldiers ; ' is Gras | frowns and scowls and wrinkles will| left jobless. = Te Wed ecole | Begins a series of meetings D. V. completely disappear, and smiles will hou ds of men came to Seattle to help in the ship- ms They are so easily tarnished radia od cheer and happiness. [J Afternoons, “The Personality of ls in the crisis; many have started to buy homes; they Bolshevism Facts aie cans ny ee ete a your Weare eneee ae aaricadoaah being laid off; they have families to support—these BY DR. FRANK CRANI theie beauty Ie gone, + {that no rough word er deed mee imec|f Evenings, “Christ in the Old n deserve consideration " (Onbrright; 1931, by Pennk Crane Pride, ange pavetous:Ithe day, te We ateneddov"whed thee — ybe somebody asks “Why don’t you fire those "a bopenpe “ j clo} have disappeared Do not fail to hear this Hebrew m you say are working for you, who don’t need their me taken out of them. | 7. ‘To do better than the law de-|[ He knows what he talke about mands If¢you want the known facts about Bol-| rubles. Gold and other valuables have been) _! sill a 0 make in friendship, home and bust- answer is: When Uncle Sam says fire ‘em, I will. | shevism write to the Institute of Public driven into hiding ‘ sil ‘sco buy Boldt’s French pas. | "8" ny have been weeded out of the yards here of late, | service, 51 Chambers st., New York, and Henee the farmers will not sell their|tey. Uptown, 1414 3@ ave; downm-| To live one day with heart and ke sure today about Eternity, crops for this worthless paper money, and! town, 913 2d ave. | mind and soul in tune with God I am sure that when the American spirit gets to “Teachable Fact 7 # for the pamphlet Leitiians- ave winseines a he 7 a I nnn nn rking in the government, and among private employers po ae eet millions are starving in a land of plenty. well, no one who needs work will be without it. | About Bolshevism ), Bolshevism has suppressed all news-| _ . 5 2TON 5) ‘ | m’t guess. Find out. There is more papers that oppose the government. | spectfully yours, BREMERTON FOREMAN, | Don't g | : f E |plain and artificial lying done about Russia 10. It has never given the people al REV M A | Now that Brig. Gen. Harvey J. Moss hos been re- | nowadays than about anything else in the pe e to vote their approval or disapproval | . * ls oved by Gov. Hart from the post of adjutant general \day's news . ks ; 4 | e if the state, will he wear a “discharged” chevron? sa “he wai RUE I +k, None of the Allied Governments | nee ——— | Here are some known facts; many others | have declared war on Russia. They only} Cikenmebiineasebacciulaien lare given in the pamphlet referred to. maintained troops there “as a legacy of the! Don’t Worry—There’s a Way Out We say to you—pay your debts—pay them all at one time. We'll as. you—that’s our business, will preach a sermon Sunday morning entitled, THE OLD American Farmers 1. Bolshevism was born in Russia, whose | German war pure and simple and part by |population is three-fourths illiterate, and | the way expenses (Lloyd George.) ——__——- — inate jopanataitit wholly unused to self. government. y 1 Neither have any of these govern-| us forget the old, moth-eaten accusation that the’ — 2. Whatever the Theory may be, in| ments recognized the Bolshevist rule, be-| an farmer lags behind farmers of European lands | Practice it means a control of the govern- | cause it has never proved itself to be the| ‘per-man production. For it isn’t true. |ment by violence by a minority. choice of the people. Even the leaders claim | ' mit : If you have a number of small debts yo report of the United States Secretary of Agricul- | 8. Bolshevism, or Sovietism, which is a | only a small minority. | LANDMARKS owe to several different fines ot yi more accurate title, is not at al like; 1%. Bolshevism denies the right of the! bound to worry. You can’t help ‘it. You akiog both acreage and yield per acre into consider- |Democracy, for it means the choosing of | worker to st , the average American farmer produces 214 times rulers by occupational representation (from | revolutiona | a h as the average Belgian farmer, 2.3 times as much |the various trades and groups of workers) 14. While it claims to make ‘every man | ue the English, 3.2 times as much as the French, 214 4nd not geographical representation. Work, yet by driving away capital and as much as the German, and over 6 times as much , 4. It is not Socialism. It is repudiated brains it provides no work for them to do. | 5 Italian.” ‘ | by the leading Socialists. Mr. Hoover says There are proportionately more unemployed d"the American farmer is going better every year. it is “the bankrupfy of Socialism in theory | in Russia than in any other country. average yield per acre has increased about one-half | 4nd pract : a 15. Almost every theory of Bolshevism | fone per cent a year during the last quarter century.) ae ders, Lenine and Trotsky, have | has been tried elsewhere’ and discarded, | time is coming when the American farmer will be, not |@ Much power as the Czar ever had, and »” over a hundred years we have been! the largest “per man” producer of food, but the |" it as autoeratically. outgrowing similar methods,” ke. “To strike is counter- d Trotsky. | In the evening he will discuss the subject, FORGIVING AND FORGETTING feel you will never get caught up again. Interest 8% Per Year Payments Monthly or Weekly INDUSTRIAL LOAN Fine Program of Christmas Music of ” é i _ 6. The starvation and misery of Russia} 16. The American Federation of Labor | jest “per ‘acre harve soil ee lis not due to the Allied Blockade but to the | has condemned Bolshevism. abate ge FIRST & INVESTMENT 0) Father's Annual Christmas Ploint: “Oh, Why did I |utter breakdown of production and trans-| 17, The Saturday Evening Post charac- PRESBYTERIAN * get that Child a Drum?” portation under Bolshevist government. | terizes S8vietism as a scheme “for knock- CHURCH “We loan on Character and Earning Capacity” 4 inesonitetinengee 7. Bolshevist Russia has repudiated the | ing the brains out of Russia—killing al Seventh and Spring . What have you done with that tie Aunt Jane gave you {national debts. It has destroyed the value | nation’s ability—a tyranny as odious as the Biba Mail go 421 Union Phone Main 4210 tmas? So have we! of paper money by printing billions of | old.” a wee | M Sch in netenl se ree