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z a ee , ‘eu wi ": / ~ i eee er 7 7. :! eho 3 ieee | 4 fee é : Heys » ses reat fe cat * Tee gy Es ri i APS INCREASE WAR BUDGE] WASHIN STON, Feb. 6.—Japanese army and navy budgets for 1920 will be increased by $110,000,000, according to information received here. office pla‘is to spend $120,863,000, and the navy department budget is $188,885,000. The increase is 50 per cent more for war purposes. On the Issue of Americanism There Can. Be No Compromise box f Weather Tonight and Saturday, rain: strong southerly” | Forecast The S Ce attl e S tar Postoffice at Seattia, Wash, under the Act of Congress March & 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to $9 LATE EDITION Entored as Second Class Matter May 3, 1599, at ¢ VOLUME 22. NO. 294. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. ¢ TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. SFLU EPIDEMIC BROKEN, SAYS REAI ene NEW CASES IN 24 HOURS: 244 GE Se0 eo 88a BEG SSH Fee see Bee G6 anderlip Tells How to Save Europ WORLD MONEY VALUE |#2-2~140/tesmmoh @ CAN BE MADE OKEH | Says Europe Must Work and U. S. Must Aid With Raw Material came to us during the war crisis was the draw ing closer together of | neighborhoods; of fami. | Hes; of communities, In that time of mutual sacrifice, and desolation, and effort for common cause we drew together: we sang together in theatres, and churches, and auditoriums. W worked together in Red Cross cir- cles. We gave our money, and our children, and pur life’s ambitions | Stocks Rise After to our country, and united our ef- forts and became mutually depend. Good Stiff Drop ent and charitable. || NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Wall q Some of this lesson of tolerance | |] street has not seen wilder mar- _ And mutual respect is still with us | ket movements in recent years “cooperation, community unity; than that which characterized the neighborhood gatherings. These last two hours’ trading on the bis | ‘are new ideas, and if adopted will " make city life civilized, enjoyable, | stock exchange today. After be hetptal. | ‘There is no More reason why the city man should not know his | neighbor than there is why the | ing depressed to the lowest leveis farmer should not know his neigh- aw NE of the blessings that the whole market turned in the last hour and prices were rushed upward in headlong fashion. General Motors recovered more than 12 points from its extreme jow and rallies in other issues were proportionate. After selling at 97% United States Steel re bounded above par. 3 indifference, aloof- | ness—these have been the curse of urban life, and they are sense- Jess. These Are Symptoms.of Flu: General pains in head, Diarrhea or constipation back of eyes, in limbs and -—ysually latter. Joints. Vomiting in some cases. biel ‘and fever. Pulse not increased in Coughing and sneezing von ee unidentified Jap boy, about 14, at ed Press. he pyright, 1920, by Unit J} feasible for banks, to make th 1120 E. Roy st., sustained a cut 27th ave. and Gilman st. The boy was not badly injured, Sunde said. He was playing in the street. : Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year grants. Besides, our banks have expended their credit facilities for | Nose and body bruises when an LIED MONEY | cicntir 2, Borer ation | Ste naiamans to ‘aie | Sr" dao a vel y G. rson, = Bia 9 potas as je tmeans the | ond ave. N. W., and another car collided Thursday evening on Westlake ave. The driver of the Miss Esther Anderson, 21, of “be | by our flotations prod ‘companies. | ther-ear ig unknown, Anas oy that gets together, that sings and plays and gossips ‘together, is a city that wil! not be ‘divided into castes, into warring S9e into class envy and mal- Jae nit ot what i te matter. and redness of ory of disease _.is |! vot our cle gg ring nn Hi gc ins bronchial - “usually y 24 hours after ex- arg ae We have great demands for domes- P. ‘edi 2 his problems and his character.” || COUSh. posure, British Pound Sterling Goes Pepe em agg ig al lestrians Peep ecaaal sorted omygacaied _ " | Up to $3.39 which are now in need of 600,000 Hit by Autos | Montesano, Feb. eer any eee. Docet: Here Is at ou ou fe) |cars, Nevertheless, we can at the | TAs Year finally selected to try the © a eve belned to | NEW YORK, Feb. 6-—Altied ex.|_The former head of the famous | same time assist Burope. We can | murder cases, no session of @ oc ppthe an Abesagua eagle cl Go home. cloth or gauze when cough- || NEW YORK: web, ¢-—Alliet iy | National City Bank of New York| expand our lending ability very | wittam Scheller, 15, of 6450 ||!" was held here this me MME’ Gr which the svemge city to Go to bed. ing or sneezing. lin the last. few days, developed | ded that America can easily under-| much by practicing economy 9nd! Hora ave, was rollerskating on A recess was taken until “none of which the average city is 10 2 U: : di vid 1 kni - strength at the opening ot the money take the work of rehabilitation. The/ stopping the present craze for ex- the street at Eilers ave. and Bailey ‘to permit some members of. the aa eee Call a physician. gap sh np d “abe {market today and recovered rapidiy.| ‘rst step, he sald, was the most im-| travagance. st. when he was run down by an || in whose hands the fate of ‘oceu Drink plenty of water, forks, towels, hand ker- (rest iit und sterling opened ai | Portant, tho it need not be a large) ‘But our investors are not dis- | auto driven by J. W. West, 217 || lowed Industrialists will rest, tom veld psn ’ chiefs, etc. . | $3.34, an advance of 5 cents from the | %* powed to adventure into foreign | Mead st., Thursday evening. The | 2rrangements for their long a from their homes and aftairm, | securities. They can get very high returns from domestic securities and they lack understanding and lad grabbed the buffer and swufg himself under the car, escaping injury. Pedestrians Hit by Autos 15] ilies together. Fathers became acquainted with their sons; sons found new admiration for dad; “the armed neutrality, or the quiet | , mutual contempt, or the more | preferably hot water. Sleep in well-ventilated room. Keep away from others. Keep away from work. | previous close and then rose 6 cents| NEED BILLION FOR ‘ f ; |more to $3.39, representing a jump| RAW MATERIAL railroad trains as littfe as |/7°%5 Conta from the low ft reached | possible. lon ‘Wedneoday. A billion dollars will So. a: very | experience in ‘foreign securities. long way,” Mr. Vanderlip states in| Such investments as they have Street cars should be ade- By -aeecng Ball yl stg an starting Europe on its way to pro-| made abroad haven't been alto- quately ventilated. | pe : 4 duction. But it must be a billion! ether happy in some instances. Travel on street cars and the jury is sworn in, this its members will be kept together unti] a verdict or ad | ment is reached, at the ed | trial. | ‘That another day will Open antagonism that so frequent- | e Ty: | 18.32, up 40 centimes. jy cursed the relations of father Don’t wor: c TtaMan lire; " dollars spent for food and raw ma-| ‘The remed W a ith > 7 . S. | y can only come with a ‘ | wo. ectre: i and son.{n this feckless age were Keep feet warm and dry. Keep good hour | Gorman marks, however, continued| rats “Tt musint be 1 bilion Gol |reaiiation” fy ‘our "people. of This Year to select the two extra furge Jost. Don’t remain in rooms Don’t dissipate. Susies .idieewetr cted to| MAF Spent on any financial rehabilita-| Europe's extreme need; of our own ' |\ of attorneys today. This, too, is a fire that must te poorly ventilated or over- Don’t expectorate on |/5 34 atter selling above 33%, tion, ’ | intimate connection with European An unknown boy playing in ‘A wurprias Cains ae /}kept alight on the national altars. crowded. sidewalks, or on floors of |! ; “This is the first move necessary | affairs and of the reaction on us/| the street at Poineey and Nodes ladon when the: ae | Dad has his faults, but, after all, % Tet . i ildi ‘ | to help the exchange rates recover.!of any economic breakdown in|] ood aves. Thursday evening, “he has given a lot, and suffered a | ss t te ee dhe Lee a pero |City Negligent, So The present decline in éxchange|Huropean countries, was struck by the fender of an oor Peds acs pres ¢ is e 08 a na . a > | COoUNG # " L. C. Shapper, m ’ ‘Jot, and sacrificed ‘a lot, and prob- | eep g tends now to halt our exports. It| COUNCIL OF BANKERS Fe oe ee eee eee || for a short recess during | Jury Grants $3,000) is conceivapic the halt might occur | COULD STUDY PROBLEM pAnd while he is, perhaps, a bit The city will have to pay Don J.| Very. sharply. ‘In investing our funds to help was o ‘hard boiled; a bit unapproachab! “To a considerable extent ships are | murope's recovery the idea would not brie ine es ber Brel ‘in McPhee $3,000 because he drove over Iwhile-his joints are rusty and his \Malady, While Still Virulent, Has): embankment at First ave. N. and] "0W going to Europe without full pe for European governments to DOMINION LINER ee thack rather stiff, «till at heart he's Valley st., July 16, 1919. A jury in| cargoes. Last year we exported eight} oat loans here ak they did during Ninety-three talesmen were “eatin 8 | | bill olla th of goods and &. ind he thinks more of you Reached Its Worst State; Will superior court awarded him that | bil Hie callare meee ae nee was (the war. ‘The task is one primarily amined during the 10 days of anything else in the world, {amount Friday. Fred Albertson was selection, jand he would rath t | four bili In prewar days a eee eereeuase vee | ie rather get your con- Li hi U N killed in the wreck. The city was| four billions. In p x consortium of bankers, representing SAME: fidence, and in you renew his 1g) ten Pp Now negligent in not having a warning| trade balance of $60,000,000 for Us!the principal lending countries, that | NAMES. OF JCEM TO masked with handkerchief, foods. j conferred. with the defendants vably loved a lot, for ym, his son. burt. syouth, than do anything else. 5 eee light at the bank: | was about the top figure. | tg % ia aaah | Trish’ up against the good side of | ght at the embankment, the jury) "rege fisuree intloste that sf thelana raw marwialo hie osueall ot | Jurors who will try the ease ‘ad, young man; thaw him out a |.otal cases REPS a ear Sa 1,636 s ‘ |nalting of our exports goes far i . 32 P. d i ¥,. H. McMurray, teamster, Wt; treat him more like he w Ps \aeieugh it wil, reruibtin's Sip thaklaycrecs. "owe, Deve: oo) Suny iat assengers and 72 iN} acen: a Bas need ct « mummines mic |Lotal incity ........ Mage SED Misia etnte tai eye 1,204/Women Formulate — [wit pie up. cotton, agricultural | european | Industrial situation | and Crew Aboard Shi Harry Sellers, laborer, Elma p ‘ . fie ic | wi pile cotton, agric' be tio’ ch cre could _ Md i in an attic of antiquity. County, outside ved Saco Ree pete aso Wigie ole.osd et ee Fight on H. C. of L,| Prout and.to some, extent manu [ynre would extend credits. solety| “NEW XORK. Feb, 6 Bical a po. |, Aubrey T. Wisher, real eat to And, father, ease off a bit on Deaths his Aen tae Heine EAE 16 planed *|factured goods. 1 do not believe with a view to starting industries | minion liner Princess Anne, dealss,, Abercoen : The women's thrift movement, in-| such a situation would result in any | 4 inion liner Princess Anne, due here!” Samuel Jotinson, fisherman, Mon- : Mies tnitee tor dofass. ‘Don't be ore Oe eae eee eT ee tse oe ee us. There [22 Keeping people from starving. | Wednesday with 32 passengers and! tesano; The credits should be extend ‘ ne thrown out of Work | in the > eapentnl ie crew from Norfolk, Va, went] award Parr, logging engineer, ~ * lo form of food and raw mater-|ashore early today off Long Island} poquiam; my si th. See if you 80 intolerant of ve With doctors, nurs can get the boy's viewpoint. C government officials here, might be and hospital attendants working i % him hance; maybe yot ind a ‘ m8 . Fi weeks ago, fotmulated plans for the | while a process of readjustment went |jaig ne consor' i , BE a isn you had youl find @ | overtime Friday the crest of the flu epidemic was reached, | fight against the high cost of living|on, but very little hardship would | Fora aa te AAI | Of | Deniers | near AmbrORe CMON cate ice last, ee 4 , aes ;. eee at @ meeting held 4 Wrederick & | follow fio a | ¢ io ci estors ob-| vireless s\ lay re-| Montesano; . He {s blopd of your heart, and | it fs believed, when a total of 1,636 cases in Seattle and|#tam rash hy. apm woke & | te od gdb, 12 pen bs ry at ligations secured by a mortguge or|ceived a wireless message from the Monteoaa pee RY ; Bone of your flesh, and strength | 4; is aie orded, and 16 deaths. Dr. H. M. Read,|. sar ‘ . | greatly ir i v jother security of the European fao-| liner stating that the ship 4s gradu-| Quinaielt; . s me of your soul. You brought him | King county were recorded, a! a 8. . . M. head, er Sa | sumption. |torles getting raw materials andjally filling with water and asking Ww. BE. 1 shi Bere without his consent: you owe city health officer, said he believed the backbone of the epi-| British Minister BP Ss eetaeng Pade cen that We |also secured by the government of| that tugs be dispatched to remove] sheriff, Mua ae baitince: < 4 im something more than a mes P iekeca 2 . la fee! “s atior |the European countr epting the/|t! senge . B ie : B ticket and an education, ana you | demic broken and anticipated a decline from now on. of Food Resigns) present avciine in exchange. The | goods trom Asidtlog’ hua powers} gh get hee Whicn was: eleieal 2) oo ewes, cee ee oe Somer ten cone, batiataction), | During the morning 148 new cases were reported to the| LONDON, Feb. 6—(United Press) | Situalion now ing mera ment guarantee might be in the form | “Master,” real ps im breed ge An at comes to the father who | . —C . Roberts, minister of food| People on the other sic of 6 en o' putsta : . <G,. ) carpenter, Aber ) Xnows hie boy is going risht; ana |City health bureau. ‘The county bureau recorded 96 NEW | oe oper ened. the Evening |t Diy for what they vitally need | gove we nry aie ae ila path ead Poy tht Albino ve siigge deen; : q | going to his fight glad he's backed | cases, Two deaths occurred during the last 24 hours at the| News said today jand Ne theip economic Lite has be-|" “rhe degree of security of these|before night, Ship in very exposed pion, Serine, Pee } by dad. ity t tal | come disorganized jObligations would be high if the] condition.” ‘i Next Monday evening there ina | CHL rospital. “Economic disorganization in| credits granted to Europe were on a| ‘Tugs were reported to have left a father and son banquet for the A. Farr, 45, of 1004 Queen Anne ave., expired at the city QUEN TIN | Burope must have an Untavorable comprehensive scale and left no | the army base, at Bouth Biooklyn t6: IT Wnole purpose of promoting this sort oi ™ Ay eae | influence on our own & jareas helpless. There could be no|attempt reach the Princess 1 . { E) Of fellowship. Fathers and sons Base a ceerysAeriie PR oe ied Friday oe UIDNUNC over there political disorders oc-| complete for such inv | theser’. thew vai was ee fwho have been missing a lot of the | John Bell, 34, of 131314 First ave., died Friday morning. curred, they would affect our| ments, however, as long as there| It was learned that the revenue . i joy of life that they mutually Their bodies were removed to the county morgue, making —_— ts here, Just as we have @] were great political districts left in}cutter Manhattan will leaye 'Tomp- ' might enjoy can do nothing bett a total of 16 public charges due to the epidemie so far. DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. rable public opinion sym-|}want and the people in idleness.|kinsville, State Island, at once for sf nan to date up each other for the * F sel “1 Fr TION OF FIVE PERSONS pathetic to Russia, so might there| Want and idleness are apt to riya Bian to date up each Flu patients at the city hospital increased Friday to 125 1 are apt to lead to| Rockaway shoals, " | { evening, and meet all these other | op tt re prewar as a) 25, | PICKED AT RANDOM je & body sympathetic to any po-| political revolution, which is a com-| ‘The tug Perth Amboy wil be sent Housess Are Destroyed i i fathers and sons, jno : Cas 0) onda, litical disorders in Europe. An In-|municable disease. out late this afternoon. e a The family is the first and last | TODAY'S QUESTION — | sroina te dical thought in America| SAYS SOLUTION IS — — Mount Orizaba Region a | Mhance of every nation, and afam- | ’ igige* oROP |owmd be engendered by radinal “po HANDS OF U. 8. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 6- Hy united is invincible | J DERANG TEACHER S MIND} SHOULD GIRLS PROPC [onl movements in ° The| The only possible solution is in earthquake shocks, in*which ; | resent situation is er dienes | our hy atid We Americans do wonderfully | eattle’s flu victims | saved, 1 Mra. Jobn Atkinaon, § mone t i s idleness jour hands. Russia cannot give im- houses were destroyed in the 3 | well by our wives and children, so | nee 5 ieee oe | tar 9. wei BA a ae trtaiane ANSWERS . ane preg nang the Europeans | mediate help. She has no raw ma of Mount Orizaba and. the town | |) far ay “making living” for them |¥° woman school teacher, Who). 0’ cose, Mra. Atkinson's phone| , MRS. EE MUNRO, 253 Second | and se are the two principal] terials on hand and her paral Cordoba, in the state of Vera Ci | fe concerned: bat when it comes to |came here a month ago with her| number ie Hast 1648, , Ave, W.-1 think women folks] factors In developing political UM | rallway system makes transportation were reported today. } really living with them, we are |elderly mother, a w 1 of 50, from| - z should have the same privilege as | rest. bai very difficult, It would do no good ST Several hundred people were killed | often monumental asses. Pueblo, Colo, intending to make this . | men jaa § CIS FOR for us to cancel the debts Burope , by earthquakes and voleandes in this “2 aieipg fons Says Price Boost | MRS, BESSIE EWING, 2407 41st | ‘0 PRODUCE owes ‘us, for what Europe needs ta Says He Entered Room and | aistrict recently. hae bi A pot ie oa MO ae NY one Ave. N.—Yes, indeed; y cain] no cure you can the food and raw materials we can i | Army Hospitals to Vai i ane i) “abbey gor Dantes Is Not Justified find a man od enough. The | out of a patent medicine bottle. The | Supply Attacked Her I Cc 240 fi ‘ yy Fight K FI | sie mind is deranged. *| CHICAGO, Feb. 6—Constant in-| woman hps to live with hims ‘The | cure is for Europe to produce more| “The present situation was-evident| Found badly beaten in a blood. it Cost $ ‘or ight ansas | nie unlookedstor turn of affaire|creese in pr of commodities are| world has come to a pretty pass If! 4o that Europe can pay for what it|@ year ago, but the people who made| spattered room in the New Cecif "Em to Tell About E WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The #en-| tort the mother pennile with doc-| entirely unjustified by economic con-| the. girl can't pick ber own hus-/must import. But, it is hardly to|the peace treaty paid no attention) hotel early Friday, Miss “Eva Wil-} rf ; ate today lution by Sen-|tor Lilla, hospital bills, board ana| ‘tions, J. B, Carney istician for band 2 apa \the point to insist that Burope must|to economic data, ‘They did not un-| cox, 23, caused the arrest of Ka) High Cost of Talk , bankers, said H, M. RAMEY, JR,, 493 50th A go to work and stop at that, Cer.|derstand the complicated theory of} Webb, 20, who is being held on . to|A- C. Slaughter & © > WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 “ator Curtis, otis tpi obiay aavatien q war department to lend to the nect,and nothing to meet them with. today S.—Seems » be some prejudice! tainty, Europe must work, but it| modern indu They had not taken|“n open charge in the city jail for BE ee Riisaritian at-cnce all avail nese es potting fo me open fat ne fundamental causes which| against it. I’ve never been favored, | must have something to work on, | into consideration the fact that the| Bremerton navy yard autioritlen Cost *he. go VerIROE Ae eae fible army hospital facilities for use| candy factory, but her wase is small,| Were instrumental in increasing high] AX RAGLEY, 8% 16th St, N.—|and raw materials to work with, and| population of Europe under thein-| Miss Wilcox’ Is said to have told ne espe yen Lane} c ¥ jn the influenza epidemic in that! eye has not the funds to put her have in many Instances! yow, what the Dickens do you sup:|in the meantime it must have food to| fluence of an industrial age had|Police Sergeant J, Bjarnson, whol] ayout the © an oa eps Btate ighter in a private sanitartum to exist,” Carney said. nose’ I know about whether a girl support the people. Just now the|rown to far larger numbers than| arrested Webb, that the youn man eit: - eee eer CRaaioee % rtis told the senate passage Of! and they have not lived in the state |thould propose or not? Is that all| people of Austria and other Central | Europe's fields can feed. But, with} forced his way into her room while vase h . te coomanelt ne! the resolution as an emergency meas-|jong enough to permit the youns| League of Nations aoe nt to may to me? Well, yes, | Burpean countries are exhausted and |it all, we can save Europe. We can| she was asleep and attacked her|} Shoots » eeach ree firs was imperative. He said achool|wonan being ecnt to the insane lt Yirt should proposes if she|dying of starvation, do it if we stop our wild extrava-| with a. Wackjack, Saves ne Seance “L doubt the wisdom of our gov-|gance, comprehend the seriousness| Sho said she did not, recall ever|| gunject, took up pam to Meet in London) wins to wanta t having seen Webb before, and po- LONDON, Feb, 6.—The coune!) of| MRS. big ee houses aré being turned into hos-| aeyium. pitals. . ‘ KE. WHITH, 1210] ernment granting more credits to}of the situation and decide it ts their-return to jorado, where the|the league of nations will hold its| Third Ave. no, I don't see| Europe. At the same time the|time for us to help our neighbors.| lice are at a loss to explain the Ma pe is ruled by his Soatings asylum will admit 2 her for amine next meeting in London, February | why they snaiiee Not on leap year | credits Y needed must run|Then we shall bave the world at| motive, Webb was: reurin, Phe) by, and need it'11, it was learned today, \ other u term ce ree be tlor'a 7 ’ aigsag cot be; Their only hope for the girl 1s Rw: Saal

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