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It never disappoints and has been recommendéd tor 60 years, A Screen Sensation My ecany method includes all the newest the beginners’ aC 7 p.m. nniduTr jue io equal in their administ | don't | believe there ts a medicine in the WASHINGTON, President lows When 1 addressed mynelf to per forming the duty laid upon the presi Dee, T.The text of Wilwon's moasage fol dont by the constitution to present to you a@ annual report one the wt of the Union, I found myself | dominated by an imfmortal sentence Abrut Livooin's, “Let us have vith Chat right makes might, and in (hat faith let ua dare to do our duty As we underwtand it,” @ sentence im mortal because 1 embodies in a form of utter simplicity amd purity the ew sential state of the nation, the tuith n whieh Tt was conceived and the in whioh it has grown to glory 1 power With that faith and the birth of « nation founded upon tt came the hope into the world that a new order would prevail thruout the affairs of mankind, an order.in which reavon and right would take precedence of covetoustions and force, aud I believe that [ express the wish and purpose of every thoughtful American when | I say that thin sentence marks for the plainest manner the part we should play alike in the armoge ments of our © affaires and in our exercise of influence upon the af faigs of the world VAITH WHict THE WwW Certainly this in the falth with which our gallant men went imo the | Held and out upon the seas toumake sure of victory This is the mimion upon which demorracy came into the wertd Democracy is an mmertion of the right of the Individual to live and to be treated bins f as Sor any attempt on the part of any combination of individuals make laws whieb will overbursien him or which will destroy bin equality ameng his fellows in he matter of right of privilege, and 1 think we all realize that the dy has come when democracy ts be thg pat upon ite final text. st The old world i just now suffer | op BUDGET BELL ing from a wanton rejection of the principle of democracy and a substi- va naa by the last seasion. of the tution of the principle of An amserted (mn the name he authority and sm multitude, SAYS UNITED STATES CAN LEAD THE WAY vil This ts the time, of afl others when democracy should prove purity and ite spiritual Preval, It w& surely deatiny of the United in the attempt to mak prevail ‘There are two ways United Statee can amist Dlish thin great objects Firet, by affering within her own borders power of democracy and enforce laws which Questionably just and which fe s i at ot which secure its full right to tabor and yet at the same time mmfequard the integrity of property and par- Ueularly of that property which t& devoted to the development of in dustry and the increase of the neces- The law of democracy ts for the protection of the weak and the in fiuence of democracy tn the world should be for the protection of the wedk nation, the nation which iT le struggling towards its right and towards its proper recognition and oun’ privilege in the family of nations. The United States cannot refuse this role of champion without put- ting the stigma of rejection upon|io the the great and devoted men who! ernment ——-|orought ita government into exist- invest: GOLLING MAKES DPUUND GAIN TAKING TANLAC Overcame His " ‘Troubles a Year Ago—He Still Feels “I am a firm belieyer in Tanlac, for it rid me of my troubles a year ago, and I\have been in the beat of health ‘ever since,” declared J. W. Collins, of 431 North Broadway, Seattle, Wash, recently. “Honestly, I don't believe T would be alive today but for Tanlhe, and it not only regtored my health and got me to feeling like a young man |@@ain, but built me up twenty-five | pounds in weight. About five years |ago my stomach went wrong afd I | couldn't eat a thing but whet hort me TI had terrible headaches and | Was so dizzy at times I couldn't stand up, | “I had a ringing tn my head an the tine and my neck was so stiff and painful I could hardly turn my head. rheumatiam in the arms and shoulders kept me in constant misery, and my back felt like tt would break in wo. “My appetite was gone complete ly, I wa& nervous and restless and actually went for days at a time without sleeping a wink at night; 1 lost twenty-five pounds in weight and Kot #0 Weak and rundown T felt unfit for anything-nd gave up all hope of eVer being well again “Bul soon after I got Tanlac I be. gan to feel different, so T kept on taking it and improving until T had regained all mg*lost weight and my i troubles disappear was @ year ago better in my life Aw T said, that a than 1 know when ft wae. do now, T I don't world equal to Tanlac.” Tanine i# wold in Seattle by Barter! Drug Stores under the personal at rection of @ spécla) Tanlac represen tative Neuralgia in the head ana] 4 if I ever felt! “og | billion dollars of expenditures were aie SEATTLE STAR and entablished in the faoe of, mt oppoaition and} wu intrigue, even in the free of wanton | force, ax, for example, against ¢ orders in council of Great Britain | and the arbitrary Napoleonic de | crees which Involved ax in what we know a» the war of 1812, (URGES KREMBDIES | FOR INJUSTION T urge you to conmder that the diaplay of an immediate dapeettion on tho part of the congress to rem edy any infumtions or evile that may have shown themecives in quar own national life will afferd the mont effectual offset to the force of ohace and tyranny whieh are play ing #0 dimwatoous & part in the for. tunes of the free peoples af more one part of the world, ‘The Btairs i of necersity the sample democracy of the world and the triumph of democracy depends upon its mtecem RECOVERY FROM WAR CEEDINGLY SLOW Recovery from the disturbing and sometimes disastrous effecta of the jate war has been exceedingly slow on the other mide of the water and rat civen, promine, I venture to say, { early completion only in our own fortunate country, but even ff the re very balte and te impeded at tin | Where are immediately serviceable Le tht faith and 4 faith foots of legiaation which it seems to one the world be lifted out of gne we ought to attempt, to amiat present confusion and despair. tt ltthat recovery and prove the inde: | was th whieh y ed Over extructible reeupmrative force of 4 he wieked foree of Germany. You Pyreat government of the people tll remember beginning of f One of is to prove’ that a he end of the war canie when the great democracy ean keep house aa! jerman people found themselves Reuccessfully and in an business-like tof ace with the conscience of fa fashion any other government he wortd and realized that right was] [ft seems to me that the firet step verywhere arrayed against the ftowards proving this is 10 supply | wrong that thetr ernment Wat 80: lmurseives with a syrtemmth wethod | tempting te petrate, I think, for handling our ewtimates and ex herefore, that it t# trae to say that! penditures and bringing them to the his was the faith which won the! point where they will not | war, | necessary wtrain upon our income or neageattaie Unreasonable taxation: tn | other words, @ workable bu and | respectfully sume tw jements are eanential to euc aystem; namely, not only that the proposal of appropriations rhould be im the bands of @ single body such ae} 4 single appropriations committer tn | each house of the congrea, but alno that thie bedy should be brought Into such cooperation with the depurt ments of the government and with the treasury of the United Gtates aa would enable it to act upon a com. plete conspertas of the nends of the goverpment and the rewurees from Which It must draw ita income, ADVISES PASSAGE {te I reloctantly vetoed the tudart = 5 5 floating improved distribution of gov: it mcurities among permanent ora. The ceamtion of the cov ernment’s borrowings except thru hort term certificates of indebthd nesn haa been @ matter of great con sequence to the people of the coun try at large, ae well an to the hold ors of Liberty bonds and Victory notes, and has an important beating on the matter of effective credit con- trol. The year has been characterized, by the progressive withdrawal of the | treasury from the domortic credit market and from a poattion of doy inant Influence in that market. the future course will necessarily de pend upon the extent to which econo mies are practiced and upon the bur dens placed upon the treasury a» well as upon industrial develop menta and the maintenance of tax receipts at a sufficiently high level The fundamental fact which at preset dominates the government's financial situation is that seven and a half billions of its war indebtedness mature within the next two and a hal€ years. Of this amourt two and a half billions aro floating debt and five billion Victory note# and war waving certificates. The Gscal program of the govern ment must be determined with ref erence to these maturities, Sound polloy demands that government ex penditures be reduced to the lowest amount which will permit the var lous services to operate efficfently and that government receipts from taxes and salvage be maintained wuf | fictently high to provide for current | requirements, including interest and public the same time, retire the floating and part of the Vie tory loan | maturity. With rigid economy, vigorous sal vage operations and adequate reve- es from taxation, a surplus of cur- |ront receipte over current’ expend. itures can be realized and should be applied to the floating debt. All nehes of the government should to wee that this program sinking fund charges on the at debt and NECESSITY FOR | ECONOMY URGED T capnot over-ermphasige the neces. sity of economy in government ap. jPrepriations and expenditures ana the avoidinee by the congress of practices which take money from the treasury by indefinite or revolving fund appropriations. ‘The estimates for the present year show that over | | | last congress in nunts shown in the atoments of appro authorized by the addition to tt usual cempiled priations This strikingly Mlusteates the tm portance of making direct and spe | cific appropriationa, The relation be tween the current reoeipts and cur rent exponditures of the government during the present fiscal year, as well as during the last half of the last fincal year, has been disturbed by the extraordinary burdens thrown upon the treasury by the trarmperta tion in connection with the re turn of the railroads to private con trot, Over $600,000,000 has already been paid to the raltroads under this act $250,000,000 during the present fie pd it in aatinated that fur Ageregating powsibly 000,000 runt still be made to the act nts raltroads during the current yeur, tt is obvious that these large payments! have already seriously limited the government's progress in retiring the floating debt REVISING OF TAX Clonely eonneeted with thin, it mecmnn to me, is the necemmity for an immediate consideration of the re vixjon ef our tax lawn, Aimptifies tlon of the income and profits taxes han become ag immediate necenmty These (axea performed an indixpens jable service during the war. The need for their simplifion how: | over, iv very great In order to save the taxpayer tneonvenience o ox pense and tn order to make bin Iie bu more certain and Othe nd more detailed recor dattor th regard to taxes will no doubt t 4 before you by the retar f the treasury and the com Miaaiuner of internal revenue tis my privilege to draw to the altention of congress for very sympathetic consideration the problem of providing ade. quate facilities for the care and treatment of formes members of the military and naval forves whe are sick or disabled as the resolt of their participation in the war. These heroic men can never be paid in money far the service they patriotically ren dered the nation, Their reward will lie rather in realization of the fact that they vindicated the rights of their country and aided in safeguarding dviliea thon. The nation’s gratitude mest be effectively revealed to’ them hy the moxt ample provision for their medical care and treat ment as well as for their vo- cational training and placement. The time hus come when more complete program can be formulated and more satifac torily administered for their | | at rome length in my meamen to the weeond seswton of the ¢#th con. grewe the necespity, for example, of encouraging the manufacture of dyeetuffs and related chemicals; the importance of doing everything pow- sible =t =«promote = agricultural Prefuction along economic tines, to |impreve agricultural marketing and to make rural life more attractive and healthful; the need for « law Tegulating cold storage tm such a way as te limit the time during which goods may be kept tn stor See, preseribing the method of dis. posing of them if kept beyond the permitted period and requiring foods released from storage in all canes to bear (he date of théir receipt. SELLING PRICE ON COLD STORAGE GOODS Tt would also be most service able If ft were provided that all goods released from coll storm for interstate shipments have plain ly marked upon each package thr eelling or market price at which they went into storage, in order that the purchaser might be to learn what profits stood betwee }him and the producers or th | wholesale dealer. Indeed, it wou be very serviceable to the publi if all goods destined for interstat | commerce were made to carry upe package or case whose form mar it ponstble a plain statement of th left the hands 1 respectfully cal! also to the recom referred phos at which they of the producer your attention mendations of the message jto with regard to a fe |for all corporations interstate cotimerce. | In brief, the immediate legisin- tive need of the time ts the re moval of all obstacios to the realiza tion of the best ambitions of our} people in their several clasnes of | employment and the strengthening of all inatrumentalities by which difficnjties” are to be “met and re- moved and™ justice dealt out, whether by law or by some form of mediation and conciliation. I do not feel it to be my privilege at Present to suggest the detailed and particular methods by which those objects may be gttained, faith + the” several committees way and the method. ASKS CONGRESS FOR LOAN TO ARMENIA In response to what I believe to by the impulse of sympathy and opinion thruout the United States, T earnest ly suggest that the congress author ize the treasury of the United States to make to the struggling govern. ment of Armenia such a loan as was made to several allied governments during the war; and T would aleo sug. west that it wo@ld be very destrabie to provide in the legislation itself] that the expenditure of the money thus ‘loaned should be under the.su- pervision of a imigsion, or, at least, a commissioner from the Unit. od States, inorder that revolutlonaty tendencies within Armenia itself might not be afforded by the loan a further tempting épportunity Allow ine to eall your attention to that fact that the people of the Phit- ippine islands have succeeded in maintaining a stable government! since the’ last action of the congredé in their behalf, and have’ thua ful- inquiries will of your discover the able | but T have | | } TUREDAY, DECEMBER 7, TH, arems an eoedent to a connideration ion| an of gmnting independence to the 1 Supposed to Be Maz BELL’S SCHOOL Sinks Swinging Sword URGES INDEPENDENCE LONDON, Dec. T.—-Man at Eanex | OF DANCING "Vecue wiht that thin con. | Asainen tied for firing gun in public | Greenwood Hall dition precedent having been ful.| street. Charge lodged under act) 83rd ®, and Greenwood Ave. | filled, 1 ta liberty and our | panned in 1928, Judge maid this law | BALL ROOM to We promine to the, ped wan meant © apply to people all! TOK ple of thone isiinds by granting them | pl ALLE the independence which they no hon: | 4reased uy In full armor and swing; ROCEMPEIC |ing a nuked sword, ‘Therefore oF Jered jury to aequit, orably covet, 1 have not BUCK AND WING Classen or private lessons every no Much laid before you yen mendation 1 of . 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This bie on the foor OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF - | nimenerente hie Ta vest is thin, pale and wat he si hadn't the strength and endurance ta ‘‘go up against’* the little fellow. there is 8 great deficiency of iron in the baa be often have shortness of breath or tation of the heart and you way THINK YO! NK YOU HAVE HEART TROU: ‘The reason for this is simple: THE IRON IRON IN YOUR BLOOD Tete THE OXYGEN from and carries it to eave of your path ARM nad Yo “4 R B to CARRIES HO bebe ad W UT OXY! ou may have shortness of breath; your jutters on some Si Ad pests of ind corvetiones there is A FEELING OF SUFFOCATION DIZZINESS, the seme as if someone shut off your breath, so 20 wonder va hare dee of your bodily vigor, strength and endurance. Scientific ents have proven conclusively that a secret of the strength, POWER AND ENDURANCE OF ALL STRONG MEN, ie an abundance of iron in the blood. 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