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per Rene x Anan. fant Univer } By mat, ovt of city, See per month; B months, $1.50: ¢ Eperere Service 7 Tees, ie une st Washington. Outside he ata for # months of $9.00 per year, My carrier, otty Both Are Right =| | The Seattle Star onths, 62.76 year ite 4 Let us have faith that right makes might.—Lincoln. Dollars vs. Children Bevernor Allen of Kansan and Samuel Gompers Women who appeared before the senate public A a public debate in New York, G nor Allen | health committees at Washington tn behalf of the ied whether the public } hts ina strike, | She maternity bill seriously inquired apers didn’t answer Jeclared ¥ wt ess appropriates m a to forced mine-owners to mploy xand " 1 nothing to improve the con teyearolt t r boys mines and had | diti ehitd children out of the iis, Governor Allen ne them ventured that thé fathers and Ms rebuttal to Le husbands tr n s had been thought that S Both Governor Allen 1 Samuel = are) the reason th had sought to mise better ven Might. The public interest must be pr inst | was provide more food for the children, They allowed to protect themselves, as as right, but they had simply erre&’ A few of the ears are not two pre ethan There are tw swers to the women's queries wees cannot be protec y any plan that | 6. is men representing dollars have always min fee strikes illegal, against the will of labor, Nor | | “ye agg Agape mip nt Ange « Strikes remain in public favor if their incessant | | . pal ide ape gs on gs ope seriously dangers put rights, A co t satel. with 366. aneiie it enetial [SRW Ge Workingmer, ¢ A the right to strike, Ble ; Tea cans it poaeihla fur ties Baoinee general public, embittered and made to make 1 profita has always met with greater ‘eo stoppages of work, would be disast “ cntaeeh End Wieden, Wak ae a nthe have maintained no Rt Is for iabor leaders to recognize that the + eo ; , equally recognize “ el, ) Seoqppono ie Met en woul! nev human | had me ae Ps rags < hy ‘will have to be a method for redres a F 7 without strikes. Arbitration only to get the voten of the farmers out. compulsory arbitration mu: be slow in - ———— —— — Tt cannot come until workingme BR hate waspicions wil disaprea : ’Twas But a Dream Proves in actual practice just an ar ) @ides. We have not yet arrived at that stage - aa Mayor Caldwell promised to dig into the street 4 railway deal But he street car patrons will dig up amiga rea: — we The Decalog || As candidate for mayor, Caldwell tore Into the {| past administration, de ng in bitter terms the —— Ba ec sa — management amd the operation of the municipal is the unique ¢ nection of the Jewish ne to this day, about this time of the year expect serior management the anniversary of the handing down of the Commandments on Mt. Sinai was there a more opportune time than the | would be saved ft for & re-ratification by all peoples of this a ahh ae I constitution ; : Ten Commandments were delivered amid The uper der and lightning and men who will but heed . hear above the storm of our own stressful the Voice calling the err Jen of the ; to return to the basi of the even the © only last week Thou shalt not kill We're going to | Thou shalt not steal mical operatic n The nickel and deficit, would nk Another dream manag ent fare sincent fare the mayor favored have sevencent fares ) Thou shalt not covet going to pay anything extra for Bix days shalt thou labor and do all th "In these four edicts we have a perfect m ation for worki-wide economic and polit -—- of which men speak so much, er. Bo little has been done tho it is a year and | pete since the destructive processes of war came 25 Per Cent Cut it may be of interest to our profiteers to be te af that after handing down the Ten Com. st aa ae a mts the Lord gave what might be called | ” ‘oe “ataentbae ae cand. thy tale’ Geek ee ‘ = cd ce etecl es eu of vensels in t rt if the ee, Seve: “se shel not make m accept co: ots from the Cooperative Stevedoring ‘Sf silver, neither shall ye make unto you gods akaociation. To the outs offer. or should mean, won't have to pay for transfers. ' Jthat are perhaps not abie to stand its name as the worst tax-r in the country or shall they « | municipal enterprise a hold its head up and say “I success and paying for what I am OTINIUS getting.” | TAX FOR PARKING Cartare Editor, Star Asvuming that the streets of a city are just s necessary to a city as tt the buildings occupy, seems to be but very that because a person an automobile he sh privilege of occupying eight by sixteen, da in and year out. TAX FOR PRINCIPAL fare Editor, Star: Who ix to the principal on the street car seem to think that the pa should pay the principal as as the upkeep; but logically I it is the taxpayer's duty to do fas it will be his property when jis paid for. But if we go by hen I think the street car sh ns owner of 1 have a space id street uld the taxpayer of all other ex-| P4rking place without some remun not only upkeep and running °T™tion to the city and its inhabit es, but also stand its share of | *2% Hon. ‘The taxes we pay go to|_ There are many who really have ce that is just ax essential to ean to clutter the enterprise run by the city as with their ma run by an individual or corpor others who are called out from $0 why rob Peter, the tax ace of busin any time tn it to Paul, the “ would be Whe city has lots of free advertise. | "UM to the ci a definite these days as a tax-ridden| Where they could cert t 1 where they confiscate a man’s | 0M for their car perty by taxing more than it can I also think that the owner ‘ d. 1 suppose Seattle has now| the Property adjacent to Me © $50,000,000 worth of municipal i"* F and who have to furnist ety that the rest of the town | ‘h* to keep them in repair to pay taxes for and by that| ino be entitled to somethin i #0 much free advertixement Th is this exc f May be some of this claas| the machine owne use them, and an bl them for taking the ad vantage as long as the Ke away with it? WOULD HAVE BUSSES Carfar Edit Star Now that the of Se owns the street |cars, why not make ltrackless, trotleyles and {Why not take up all tra sa the | Weet eat Lake nie t e If your gums bleed you iit, cop) the care oF thieee 4 have Pyorrhea. This dis-})butia waiting rooms and rent ease should be taken care }/"pace tn the buildings. Run tare of at once, to insure good | Mer Vues from these transfer This would do awa h conge n of traff at present 1 puld For the next 30 days, we] tiiminate tne ascecr ot ‘pone will give a liberal discount | having to etep out from the aide es walk to board care The autome on all Dental work biles could then have the = . of All work guaranteed 15] the street; the motor bussem taking up passengers from the curb. The years. tracks taken up within the cit ae could be used in making extenstor eo. . to those points needing the the United loverhead wires co also be used for the In having | motor busse: would get the short P inl benefit of the and long hauls al ess it would be fighting the jitney pe with ite own weapon—«peed and leormfort in getting into and out of ir This would cost money, 1 know - 608 Third Ave. jbut look at the advantages gained y No tying up of aii traffic on any one street thru the breakdown or der, a lower retail cost to the gonsumer.| Yes! It'll Be 7-Cent Fare All Right; Readers Have Own Ideas | deral this appears to be a mighty ! Rah! Rah! Three cheers and a tiger! Pcegie chee ger a ay demand Ueacen - a won't have to pay—we won't have to pay | tne public. too A lower stevedore charge mean ng of one car nt on its own feet or y ite’ sha of Arrange the routing the f ‘em surely! buses the same as the care are are p th now. Look at the time saved tn would like to ask the voters getting to and from the transfer Beatt with new mu potnt As it & one can walk up enterprises without making thm) Second ave. as quick as you can pay their share of the ta ride during the rush hours. This. think, will the coming mode of Think what a beav streets we wo k of the saving the streets clean ‘ in repair aused almont solely | by these great, lumbering cars And, above all, we would have a noiseless city.” What an adver tixement it would be for th Seattle spirit” to be the first city show the nation the most modern method Yours for a trackless, trolleyless and noiseléke city GEO. R. WARDLEY. 3425 34th ave. 8. A crank is a man whose head is more or jews turned. Removes Superfluous Hair Roots and All—Instantly! (A Marvelous New Method) a few nda wh jor t even eat It with It w leave y as Ae th and jafriess as @ babe's Additional Evidence of Financial Responsibility Announcement is made of the purchase by this company on June Ist of the Haller building, at the Northwest corner of Second avenue and Col- umbia street. This corner, located in the heart of Seattle's financial dis trict our permanent home Washington Title Insurance Co, “Under State Supervision” will in due time become Assets More Than $600,000.00 SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE THE —By CONDO} Now, THEN, wHo'S NexT £ By FRann « COPYRIGHT 1920 Rane THE DEATH OF CARRANZA Death In the epitome of life . It sums up all a man ts, nignifte | Awa ningle drop of attar ts distilled from many thousand rosea, no the Jiittle hour of death contains the ¢ \ \ whole philosophy; the Fe . LA ought to enable you to do more than cs melee of Segue’ SRAIENS just make a living. You ought to save a Se ee money. And at this strong Financial ree gg Rarongs bere: Institution you can do so safely and tion groclamation to make mlavery profitably. forever impossible fou are earning’ now, but your earn- © the killing of Nero as a hunted Yo g y ing capacity AND wolf, the murder of the fe L Jexecution of Louls of Fr we WANT TO Give YoY sonE advice ® tNeroisen, Conia and Hourbonain, THIS TIMES TTS GLOOMY ENOUGH y ’ And the end of Venustiano Car IN TOUR WALTING ROOM WITHOUT ranza of Mexico waa part and parce 7A TABLG FULL OF OLD DOG-CARED { his life, the congenial sequence to MAGAZINGS OF THE VINTAGE Or . ~qulahaienelcueanabcscinatin<. 1898, So PLEASE Gert SOomMG Now is the time to provide something ' 4 ’ " All must die, Death is ne pun OTHER ONOS NOT OVER Six for the future, for the days when your ailat 4 saa with eq % Joun MONTHS OLD earnings may not be sufficient for your 2 the qu x ad uns - It bs aa nt needs, 4) ryt ie the ‘hontane’ of Saath. taut Money saved here earns substantial counts, its umstance and inner dividends at regular intervals and is wi ain Mek ns SoM ee safeguarded by Strict State Supervision. himself, ignoblest of deaths, even ax | PP Hours 9-4; Saturday 9-12 and 6-8 |The noblewt p man to dic ©, yeni Dongle fy Resources’ Now Over |Rleuke Bad tnaneun thin Waleh alld Four Million Dollars fe he had invited met him a the |" Repuinonn (iene cnty, PUGET. SOUND SAVINGS which ia that a poopie te to & LOAN ASSOCIATION Rorgias, the Hobe ert 1 Where Pike Street Crosses Third Hours 94 Monmiat nd by vcifix plays th wulshable halo of the be teals of the race | n the th of the selfish, of | high place @° 8°) SCHOOL MEDICAL INSE bie, Healthy tonsils alno serve as as eyrie, as In « rura nty 6078 filters and prevent many impurities pd strength, there | aren were exanfined by and polsons getting into the body Kc forth of the had defective might eaned, y do not function, prop- huried from heaven 1 Aefects im that probably each of the From Mato's story of the polson.| 4.049 had bad teeth defects may be remedied by a compe yn Mad aioe, Srean tae: & of} ‘This was tn a community tent physician, and, with the awaken GERMAN BONDS erbie ree _tee A Of be maid to be fairly tyr ing in matters of Uhin kind that | Wastgngton, from the tomb of 148] communities in a larne seems to be sweeping the country FOR CASH O® ON INSTALLMENT PLAN | cua bamge st occ t here there 4 wuftic font tants svoqanty will be met Many’ Pu of G Bonds Have Realized 100% Actual righteousness 5 “es ag edged weeded ownage : Profii—You May Do the Same ” and no provisions made to remedy Write Information Editor, United * such defects States Public Heath Service, Wash February they sold at.........$12. to $15. $20. to $23. } 1 them that D, for the instructive firet glance It in quite an armaz. | ington, C., of vielence, owing. an average of about two| booklet, “The Read to Health. Now selling at...... +++ 827. to $30. . flow the malt! defecte for every child examined . Tht bonds were recommend are paying their interest regu= | the thunder te heard tn the| COMMS Gown the let, one wonders Y ote te te keonthes br aes We are iprevared to aiuote” you low cat’ prices and attractive law an ten pases te | how the little boys and girls live with What snail de? GAT terms for the purchase of all foreign securities and exchange, | “He deceived; God ie not] ™AnY es wrong. Ana matter| A The term “neuritia” is rather Send tor Special Lint of Foreign Bends Today | mocked, for whatsorver a man sow | if fact none of the defects named ioosely applied to a number of differ GERMAN MARKS—OPTIONS eth that shall he also reap.” hemacives are likely tO CaU"®| ent conditions In many instances sell German mark checks drawn on the DEUTSCHE BANK, | death, but they certainly are contrib-| the cause of the trouble is very ob- IN, and sell three and six-month OPTIONS at prices slightly jvance of current rates of exchange, Call or wire for quota- Juting causes ina jonas Thetr particular dan | ger len in lowering the bodily reaist capping the 4 in his wtudies and 7 | X | so seure. If you have not been benefited by your physician's treatment thus | far, have him refer you to some first clans neurologist for advice. | To the Ambansador horse show at| VOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT H. E. WILLS COMPANY BROKERS 300 to 303 Mebihore Bullding 1 ing on thawubject of bad thruout life is hardly necessary to may a 618 Second Ava Seattle teeth, de tive vision and hearing, as | Santa Barbara, Cal. a blooded horse, Vhenee: biltett SS. tor handicaps to the growing child. The appropriately named Mercury, was Reoid 7 RORRERY PLOT Jenlarged tonsils and adenoids make brought from Los Angeles by alt-|| temgen PrACIFIC-ATLANTIC TRADING, Co. ne oa plane. worth more than $1,000,.| Nasal breathing’ di tuable ult, OF imponni the jective of a gi a number ers are involved The notorious Ree Al together | |with Harsh Factts, old X. Peariance | |and the Humps brothers, the auth len have discovered, are banded to-| r to prey on young men and men belonging to the 1920 grad uating Warning has been imued that this gang is in | readiness to pounce on As vietime and, either by threats or jactual violence, strip them | Dreams, Iiiusions and Youth | Ideals This sort of thing has been going for a time. Something | | should be done about it o- long . All this palaver beautiful salesgirl is first place. A lot of men who ngain about the most er tiresome. | who the never wi and one girl who ts considerable looker herself. And the |final judging will be from photos| be sized up in any such manner judging d be carried on by moonlight Judge should be past | the ald be @ waltz playing n the backs a by the Case. IRGINIA DARE WINE is so good ‘you'll want to buy it by the case. It’s the favorite old home wine of Anyway, what wi girls ! the award mean | fall? The real owed, on every con: | Vv ing "You are the most beauuful git America, .vinted just as it always has been, fermented just as it always has been, ripened as it always has been for nearly a century. And now improved, oe SOMEBODY'S OVERSIGHT We received this letter from a girl named Pansy g, Sana, |: ‘ “went t 4 movie and ‘ Only the alcohol is missing and you won’t miss that, | was the same as always—a nice blond It is extracted by a marvel of science. All the delici- gir} friend went in and climbed over ous charm remains, the fine flavor, the rare aroma, all 14 lege and wat down, and there was organ music and it aid on the screen | and #0 as he silently trod the long trail back to manhood and nelf-re spect he cherished the vision of the angel whose smile had lighted in his heart the fires of a new hoj beckoned him onward and his struggle to make port ¢ storms of temptation which against his frail bark, and the man in the flannel shirt loved the daugh ter of the ich mill owner, but at the very last ‘they did and kiss against the sunset sky, but just ntood holding hands, find 1 thought there was a.law that all serious films had to end with them kissing « the sunset sky.” that has made Virginia Dare Wine the delight of wine connoisseurs and the joy of kountless American homes. By the bottle or by the base al all good grocers and pharmacies and by the drink at first-class fountains, Ask your dealer or write us direct for“ The Art of Hospi- tality” —a book that solyes the problem of social entertainment. not clinch inst | ARBI | “T am for arbit sald W Gregory Niffen great princi ple of arbitration should be extended A ORLIOHTIUL EXWMARsreR Cer] Sion man eee to apply to all of the problems of modern life, Why should we not ar bitrate the t with the landlord? Why not, I ask yc Why should we not establish compulsory arbitra: | tion in the home, and refer disputes pay envelope to an Schwabacher Bros, & arising Co. Ine, over the unbiased board? Prohibition could be peuayng RRETT & COMPANY, irbitrated and settled on a satisfac Bosh oe . . tory percentage basis, Arbitration should be substituted for spanking in settee ere: new YORK the rearing of boys. sums neve Sat MICE ASTER OFEM® tration!’ 1 am for arbi The very best thing about national political conventions is that they are | four years apart