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=| The Seattle Star (== Vatted Outside of the stain Tho per month to0 year, By carrier, city. Ite per week nia im (he State of Washing for # montha er $9.00 p fears of love have been forgot in the hatred of a minute.—Poe. a presidency They be a banner , ‘ upon which was Inscribed \ n income t On every wa every department of a nationally Supreme court has decided a ev r = iat be collected from the ‘enident of el know ndust plar * posted the command FOK PRESIDENT, Gost ral judee rhe } THINK are 1 ted he New employes sometimes are pursed by It, Think? m. s tha e con | Aren't ways t thinking an auto ‘exemption 3 prohibits the « ation of the presi ma ocess, like being increased or «in st ! © ' Hut f that most of us think we @f the federal judges from peing ed | think we aren't. If you really #@op to think that your mind is occupied leas their terms of off me It in lke an engine that never ose of these constit bitions Be courts by the exercive sig s thinking ts often just wool levied upon the citizens © reput Cannot be of this charact It ise Hto suppose the « Plcan constitution desired eamir the wasted motion of a ns on itself all day without tr Make an slysin this evenin Tiina) governm thelr fg . did during the day and you will ong ae” ce the government's fimanetat,| > ver that for a considerable por oR é it was engaged in no consciou the a court had said that tn the machine, On the r Use of language to be diminished by n. It likes to go. in! fax. Suppose the : . © easiest way and dislikes blic welfare requires tha > fed ffive 5 thru. It at mber of ins exercise be exempted from federal taxa : Le ieee) habla. a ‘ais sce * a . ‘ sins vast re of undeveloped power en wes at isus, 0 to bring them out. Be ee Sao © 7 * | twee 1 the loafing mind there iples of democr vernment n * a — Epublic respect for the nation's highest t 1 " s noth « IY could then have called their decision thrifty od ebetstene Bb Magers ' Justices of the Am uP t occupy CONSCK 4, purposeful. t king. fleged position in the world, } ut] try it. THINK America’s uncrown kin N y an abrogate a lexislative enactment as af Phemseives, by a simple fin Somewhere Paul Hilliger was held up and robbed in mit to the autocrat . rn broad daylight on one of the main streets of = ; "| the city Wednesday. There ought to be a - - naan w against these daylight robberies Olmstead and Tom Clark, former Roses fofficers, who pleaded guilty to liquor — cane gling, were fined $500 each in the fed court this week. Gosh! Almost as as breaking a bottle. er than @ rose? y Seattle should,not be the be answered by Seattle ] exhibition to be held at the ernity of W ton Show last will be even larger Feason why Lloyd George, for the B i he Sai mt, is feeling for a way to reopen trade) ¢ a rose lover to a rone fa with Russia, ts fax 1 Rorma! years Great B in used 7, Of flax annually. 1 year it received from | } " barely 33,000 tons. Normally Russia su ' €0 per cent of the world's spinning flax Se eutting off of this Max sup means ruining Syast linen industry of Britain, unless the raw H sou in Russia can be spe we is to become a rose lover, and jer is a short step # way the Seattle Rogge Society makes thou the @ ope of the eity be title of the in jeopardy, The Se the way * coming along this year? soviet government knows thts against France, and cleverly using to secure political recognition. Economic are the strongest reasons in the world. In last analysis, as President Wilson has so well out, economic caus Song Leader Russell says that Seattle ould ac r itself by songs. How would a “Railway Razz” do? omic eto senor ot Killing the Bull fs not so much interested in Russian fax ether hand, France is vitally interested in r her vast loans made rc it, which the so Ramon Perez De Ayala, Spain's beat known bull fight critic, would introduce bull fighting into the United 8! That it is exciting sport most Americans will t Ayala. Maybe aa many will et government has re lidate theme soviet Russia arranges to then France will swing arour and intercourse wil! be will not play that card unt Pressure alone will not eet debt may be ex the soviets just as soon to get peace and recogni worth watthing than a prize 0 more he senor’s view tha aune “it gives the bull of the world don't P : Jeluded, un hed tulle wou fany autoists would switch to steam cars| ax soon depart from eximence ter t a Ns re weren't afraid the price of water, neath the ige-hamnfer blow A slaughterhoune immediately be increased. however, if you take it from tie the idea of becoming beefsteak Ps er than the matador’s Well, publicity concerning campaign cons pasar) pn or srr vw — tions may give us advance information, | «4 : ing our next ambassadors. word ant for a well for the © permit Spanish folk the exclusive bull rights LETTERS TO EDITOR | Star will pay $50—$10 [to a great many of the working peo | SERVICE AT Cos’ for the five best letters (ple riding in the cars: This winteral! ¢ ure Editor, The natal Raine ik solutions of the car- law. was put in effect that car fares so as to meet all ex are problem. The letters must dren not in arms muat be more than 300 words | fare, So now I pay 20 « and should be written on go to town and have had some cor If the street railway system ¢ One side of the paper. Ad- | ductors compel me to pay also for not be made to pay reuse them to the my litt yearold ba “Carfare Editor, Star.” Jable to stand up ‘The contest will close Satur. | while paying my far penses of the municipal street rail I way, by all means ite way und as Tam not municipal ownership, then. munict 1 hold her up| pal ownérship is @ failure »Latways| The pu of mur owner fay. Announcements of winners 4 on my kn cannot hold | ship is qua vice to be made next week. them both, so I have not minded #0| the peop’ not at @ lows "to ‘The following are a few of the | fn little fellow who | the *. Whenever taxpayera tions submitted by Star t on to pay for the aup nd think, | are aod utility in addition pay for tow, for under pri HOME OWNERS NOT RICH few extra arfare Editor Star; I have been ing mother and th . 4 operation the ing the letters from readers in/ families. Let me tell you also that taxpayer would get the service at @ to the solution to the car/no woman goes to town with two/the stipulated price and pay nothing | em and am tempted to air my babies the pleasure—it would be| additional in taxes a to the amoun air blic ownership fa ownershiy q fi to put one on a pension nless the ee y * } opinions greatly amused me. has to ak B Unk he street rallway system one in which the writer the taxpayers to share all the |, referring to them as “rich le," riding around in automo. . I dare say he is paying no or he would sing a different operated so as to pay its way | ming it ali up, I feel that I| without help from taxation, Seattle! A pe jon to ha will stand before the world as hav cor ng made a failure of municipal 4\ership: a warning to other cities in which| ‘The propesal to tax property own. era in order to maintain a fivecent proposal to force those who | idustrious and enterpris to acquire homes or rty to help pay the car es of those who aye no property wn: | autornobile, a home Now, as I am one of these “rich le” I want to put forth a few ae there are thousands of Others just in my circumstances We are buying our home because ng en her pr se are transients in ‘We enjoy the independence of a real i: cnae : prrcelte a attle. home of our own. But it is no easy , Siimemae a afte t al task and was mighty discouraging| work a hard#hip on Better by far a nevencent When our fixes came in this spring class because a few are a cent transfer, if that is neo SSpersonal property tax and soonto jan increase in taxes ewsary, each passenger paying his be assessments | An iner 1 fare, you can see, own way; not riding partly at the} Also one would think to get some |alxo means no small thing to me,|{XPCnse of homeowners already | SIGE that Ghe can own alte . overburdened with taxation machine with no expense whatever For a minute, consider the up . _‘@he increase on personal taxes and to shou t for them. When the license to operate a car at all taxes are increased homeowners Of Seattle, People will not buy or But what I am getting at is this:|have always had to pay up without| build homes or start industries here, | ‘The big majority of home ow 4 murmur. Why can't some of the|!f they are faced by an exorbitant | are by no means people of we: car users be as cheerful when money |t@X levy. Our present tax rate, al-| and to put on more taxes is about|iy needed? MRS. M. BE, W. |Tetdy high, has been a handicap in a8 unjust a thing as I can imagine curing investment here and a fur-| In fact, a great many wil! be com RETAIN JITNEYS ther increase would be a warning to pelled to sell and rent around from Carfare Editor, Star; Fares should| Pe Industrial enterprises to keep who rid ¢ to pay for that| A tax against property to main expect the taxpayers | tain @ fivecent fare would be a tax ur/“eainst the prosperity and growth | the cars place to place and love all the inde-|he sufficient to cover cost of opera: |@WAY pendence so loved by all real Ameri-|tion and upkeep of cars, but people| Of what advantage ts it to save cans, and in time, indeed, all prop-|tiving in Seattle temporarily certain-| two cents on @ car ride and be out| erty*would pass to the hands of the |iy should not be asked to pay for the|of a job? Yours very truly ‘wealthy. system, ‘That which belongs to tax WM. S. THYNG, Now here is another point: We! payers should be payed for by them.| are the owners of an automobile. My| Jitneys should not be asked to} husband requires it in his business, | keep off of any street unlews all auto: | ‘Wo When I go to town, and itis quite | mobiles are ruled off. A jitney takes as I must attend to all our|no miore room in congested traffic! affairs pertaining to our/than a big limousine, which some I invariably go on the street | times carries one fat, lazy, use Thave two little children, whom | leas society woman | to take along. Here is some A. PUT: B ‘which probably never ocourred 6367 dist ave. S. W, 1348 B. 62nd St They Will Nominate Republican Candidate ‘Total number of delegates 984 Total number of alternates... . 984 Necessary to a cholee 493 Publishing Os, By mall, oot of ofty, PX SBP Menth, F months £1 80) € mentha F2 TE) Freer, Thene Mata { Nn OUR OWN THIRD PARTY % Self-Exemption Think I natn tens Oneag! Cai, cae eT THE SEATT Oo. B. JOVEUL ‘The delegation from the state of Mxcitement got in this a m., boom: | Phe states of Anger and Surprise ure solid for O. Gosh This picture shows Hon. Tom Duff nd the Hon. O. Gosh in the race: candidacy of Will Run ning Brook has been rementioned Other candidat y come and but, as the p no aptly re Brook runneth on forever » be expected that whe ¢ Krew t the race Iry problem would t A new scheme has been h If Apathy and Humidity aren the New Third Party wil nein kworm as the party emblem by heck if a farmer nd a pace on the t they w an third ieht upon the Hon. Josh Wise Hid. for . Mr she . tial on Mr Duff yeaterda Ba twhen Mr Wine got Tom ther meeting of the euffs Je again turned Duffw The candidates, with instr votes, follow t For president, Everett True, 226 Gen. Humidity, 174; Santa Claus, 98; | part William Running | Brook, 17; 0 Gosh, §; uninetructed. 731 Tom Duff, 296 Apathy For vice pr Jone Wish, eee Some of the ads for the new pro; re, which leads W. 1 HL to hazard the gwen that the lads who write are still getting it somewhere i A Chicago brewery ix putting out Hquid which the waiter will confi Carefu I reveals a ¢ fore the numerain, so that 10 bottles Of this brew would equal, in real ef fectivennan, a # wartime subetit equal A smal! glass of the genuine bever No wife will ever sit up wait ing for a man guzzling at that rate eee eis now livided into t nen; those who can pase by a window full of fishing tackle and those who can’t In the past, conveations were too often little more than standing allt for staid business men who craved to get away from home and cut up Many a delegate depended entirely yn the newspapers for his knowledge of what the National Association of h Breeders did f » day ‘to ‘There are 8 ounces of fine Gulden Bottle and ounce Spices, Pure Vinegar, re Mu the exclusive Gulden way Appetizing, Pure Por Infants, Invallde and GrowingChildren ‘The Origina! Food-Drin~®az All Ages: ‘KE iT 7 IK , : “ca aa @ —— land no training wherew to take |EVERETT TRUE By CONDO\fy so. rine wernt te HouD Yue TONGUG, MISTER DEACER? | || in ‘short, why work so, hard to I DON'T CARE FOR THAT LONG RIGAMAROLE] || ~ a RATES OF RGVOLUTLON | Tacc MS 3t- = group of dixeases of w ome ny have been prevent n sur trouble| thrust into responsibility and com |] short notice at reduced prices. able, and much action has been taken | wil! probably disappear pelled to use their own judgment? ] cave the pieces, An WHA Necemnary to prevent them Why not depend more on lowe, the diseases have become a negligible| The earth is five and one-half | frankness, open dealing, confidence, Schoonmaker i Co. quantity | times ax beavy asi an equal body of | loyalty, and intelligence, and lens on ‘The discovery of vaccine aa a pre-| water the egotistic , passions and preju- |} ag98 First Ave. Main 6477 ventive of mm x ang the intel dices? One Sou t application of this ‘knowledge| The 1920 yleld of sugar in Cuba| Why leave your wife and chil-! Block South Public Market a robbed t disease of its ter-| 18 eatimated at 4,600,000 tons. dren a hundred thousand dollars rors | | by ditratio An Inexpensive Delicious Condiment GULDEN Mustard Safe TLL tor NFANTS & INVALIDS | LE STAR THUREDAY, JONW 19, 1999 ness of conserving it? F | by {| An anonymous congeter hae pro: A DrFrank (ec) Crane | It’s @ long, long tr COPYRIGHT 1920 BY FRANK CRANE BOUT GEARS AND TORQES ANDO iS SHE A GooD BOAT ? on believed in ne wi" 5 been waiting THE FAMILY BUDGET olewsnce ts | PAINLESS toine tera’ on oe! I DENTISTRY AGL RIG T, “Teron — Yor TAKE HER! na te Sect GerT MS A = ten wi Wow BLANK a YES be: idee, een betwe woyt thet BROKEN PLATES Cheer a (Rit! Will the bndeet prevent the REPAIRED FREE Poe eee Bring This Ad ar of With You budget: wystern were } tl and more comme u there not be me women w ¢ to marry poar mer More women willin perience im fitting and making glass es, and our low operating expense en- able- us to make better giasses for t of this woman's questions answer themselve: I m myself few questions the buck to the reader Why not have democracy in a not have a fan ast once a week—where f mother, and the children should k over receipts and expenditures ay council her REVENTIVE MEDICINE AND [are right in washing the feet ar pr ghrelin enc orasee te less money, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES | hanging the hore, but you should “°C.” Mee iene the bottom of - There ta 6 tape and important pow cmap od with dis on Of nreefourths of family heart burn-|[| | Reading or Distance Glasses, including examination, com- plete tor— k the money problem constantly, and as a unit ren and wife to | Ppur a teaspoonful of liquid formal dehyde into each shoe, turn the earned not only the ea and means by which germs are conveyed fre yde will reach all parts of the in-| Obedience and dependency when any e ) to another, or thru the me-! wide of the shoe. Let t stand | moment by the death of the head um of insects to humans. Where the end of this time|Of the house they are liable to bell proxen Lenses duplicated on - The knowledge that a certain spe jen of monquito, the ategomyia, in to aime for the tranemiasion of y ever, and the praction! applicat this knowledge, has, for th stamped out thie disease The control of our water supplies 4 echiorination, and of by rigid regula ean milk, and the f bacteriologically by haa reduced pho eto a minimum in empectally when administered early, han de prived that disease of its dread, and has saved the of thousands of bildren Education of mothers in the care and feeding of their babies, and the control of ous milk supply, have won lerfully reduced the infant mortality so that at present the little ones have double the chance of surviving that dread first summer, which babies had of 20 years ago. Altogether, the education of the public as regards the nature, haunts and habits of dixease-producing germs and the ways and means by which such germs are transmitted | from one person to another, have re sulted in greatly reducing sickness and death and in prolonging human | ur omilk 9 tiona req making A. 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