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The . Seattle Star efty, $00 per month; 2 ¢raontha $275; year, of Washingjen tal the state, The per month, prin and Cnited Prees Service. Published Daily by The Star Publish ing Ca Phone Main 606, BOOK REVIEWS Peleyhone Directory, January, 1971 By Bell System | ‘Mr. System's latest edition of this chatty little volume serves well to away a pleasant enough half-| vhour, the chapter on telephone eti quet alone being well worth the price admission, which bs free. Beveral commen misapprehen-| Bions are corrected in the etiquet| chapter, For instance, we are com-| Manded to: —after calling a number, re Main with the receiver at your @ar until the called number an- | swore.” | ‘This, it is hoped, will be a esters) Temeon to low, boorish persons who! fre in the habit of holding the re-| Geiver against the heel of the left) foot while talki es a Says another cute little classic “Speak directly into the Mouth-plece of your telephone, With your lips close to it.” This warning, we understand, is Becessitated by the practice of some Bgnorant subscribers, who insist on Weaving their ips out in the alléy While teleptoning. “Farewell,” “Au revoir,” “So long.” } good” and “See y‘later™ are, it ls ily laid down, interdicted as Means of incicnting that a wire chat fer is choked off—or ended, as the slang phrase has It. “When you re thru talking, say "Good-bye," says the author and) then replace the receiver on the hook.” It is my Intention to defy this rule. Tahal eay, “Tootle-oo, of chappie.” Or “Ding-ding, dear of thing!” just as Please. Furthermore, I shall throw receiver in the waste basket When I get thru, Never shall it be Said that I truckled te the commands |“™APPrar as & factor in (Of the telephone oon te with both hands on the plow and the lines about his neck to # “Gee.” and ‘Haw, goshdarn yubt No, vir. Just a machine plugging If old Gitert and Sullivan were alive today, we'd have something like e the idea is to sow them by using an airplane. The science United States for a full year. ii ciara cae bosses tx alin alrendy telling about its possibilities, Just an airplane, thin seed! woe men and stock growers | trala, lsower is, with a system of metal tubes with holes in them, thru which | «tate that the sheep on the Weatern Mustn't bloom more than six days| the seed be foreed by compressed alr developed from the running plane.| ranges (Olay of mortenged for) a week; It sows a strip 36 feet wide at one clip, and the width of the strip ix than they will sell for on the| 92 they dioom on the seventh, the|™arked by @ line of powdered lime flow from the end of one wing | market law, tra-la, ‘ tip. The machine is supposed to be slow i. only about 40 miles an| me whole sheep industry and the Wil descend on them hard with its| our. and low-flying, capable of carrying a large quantity of grain ndustry are in most chaotic paw, tra-la— at @ trip condition financially And swat them a biff on the beak! And that’s what I mean when Ising or I say, “No flowers may bloom on the Blue Sabbatb day! For flowers caught blooming that day, tra-la, ‘Will be chucked month!" in the jug for a To say nothing of something like ‘this: ‘When reformers aren't engaged in their reforming— ‘Their reforming, & the legislature. , tions. This message today is presented to you on behalf of some not republicans, nor democrats, nor low You will of your eonstituents but just plain, ordinary, common y be we cannot socialists many or how few they may ve to judge that for yourselves. A great epidemic of unrest is abroad in the world. Some are agitators, red fly worker: OS Sa acd BY earriar, city, 120 par week. |!’ Pater Aamoctation | of its SYMPTOMS factories thousands of jobless men, and countless dead babies: es as many dead babies every year as there need be. 1 unrest by Doctors don't stop tim You can’t suppress this epidemic of human making laws against the SYMPTOMS. an epidemic of typhoid fever by shooting the victims. purify the contaminated water supply. choke the justice an EXPLOSION. he Bullets and prisons never yet settled anything RIGHT, or for GOOD. Suppress grievances and you plant them \innumerable hearts. But wipe out CAUSES of injustice, and the red emblem of discontent will rot unused, forgotten. | We don’t want CLASS legislation in Washington. are too many laws now of that kind : the Class of Discontent and the Cl of Privilege that breeds evil by its anarchy im high places. powerfully along nvunity got to continue They haven't any government crime wave. And. Gentlemen: to “teach closed You may, temporarily, but you will alsc the classes Get at the CAUSES. Find out why it costs us so much to live their folks. say. labor place Make it not only possible, but certain, that— 1, Every baby born in Washingt physically strong and healthy, beeause she has had proper food, clothing and shelter *, Every baby so born shall itself havesenough food and proper care, so that it may grow thru childhood to healthy maturity: 3. Every child so growing within our state shall have full opportunity to develop and eflucate a healthy mind within Its healthy body; 4. Kvery young man or young woman, smendowrd with health of mind and body, shall then hav honest livelihood thru the "best use of his or ber 5. This livelihood, for every citizen, shall be sufficient not only for bare existence, bat for the ereature comforts and spiritnal enjoyment of life to which every baman being bs entitled This is a BIG program good start at it. You can’t do it all —in the brief 60 days at your disposal. But you can make You can test every bill by those five fundamentals. And it does not mean socialism, nor bolshevism, nor tak- ing away from any citizen one ntckel’s worth of property |cign goods before we can prepare lof which he is rightly possessed. linitiative, nor stifle any legitimate bpportunity. diminish the valid rights of property itely increased respect for the Beings. strikes, multi eight TH EATT Here Is Another Message to! F’ ordney and Rainey the Washington Legislature Today Governor Hart delivers his message to We do not here discuss his recommenda- import ut and neva beam oll They | ” “,| “Make thin the last ‘emergency’ measuref is the slogan of the op ge oe Stacie: Gino alll mathe most for our It you want it, can cry for liberty and |Ponents of ‘the, peoding tariff measure imponing high import duties on| GBONCH OLAhi, Cremought to| . MAIN SX Five HUNDRED . that way, surely set the stage for] “Congress hax acquired the emergency measure habit, It passed MaRS JANE LOCKHART, MeDer-| SEATTLE TAXICAB many socalled « mency measures during the war and has carried mott building: “Vm a good deme! the habit far into peace. ‘The nation in paying the penalty for MANY) Oo.) wut rm fair enough to say Preb-| COMPANY in| of these measures, whith have applied superficial remedies instead |iaent jiarding should have every-| MAIN 6500 of seeking fundamental cures | thing & president te entitled to.”* } Opponents of the farm tariff bMl have little hope of Killing it In| ee |the senate, but they do expect to attract so much attention to the| ou. woolen milla confilet that the public will stand for no more emergency measures, The bh centints to eh cbernd, There] Chairman Joseph W. Fordney of the ways and means committee 18/1, tine of peace, on every article ogg y | chief sponsor for the tariff bill ax drawn. Wenry T, Rainey, ranking! 66 which it re evitad’ and too much cl meng dem fe member of the committees, fs leading tue fight against it, edge on tipo nol es gy perenne Of | wordney and Rainey today debate the bill for readers of The Star commercial nation will quickly re - _:- wpond to the challenge we give them. nv aw RDNEY BY H. T. RAINEY, } 4 and to die. Chairman W and Means Ranking Democratic Member Ways Committee and Means Committee, It Is not claimed that the emer] ‘The emergency tariff biN in pro shall be born of a mother gency tariff bill is scientific. It is|tection run mad. The aituation intended only as in which we relief measure find ourselves de an immediate mands other rem relief measure ediew than this I hope at the It in proponed, | extra session of for instance, to congrem to see impose a tariff a substitute for on corn m high al opportunity to earn an this bill enacted it will exclude ural ability; which will re corn from the main in fores| Argentine repub vd Intellectual while weare pre- lie. But importa: raring "0. eahane oll ph gates Of Odds and Ends of Trunks, Bags, tifle revit of from Argentine pr or half of it} As such a re do with the pen er | lef measure, I of corn in this hope to see com country gress adopt either the Bayne or the| ‘The Argentine corn does not dis TOMORROW, FRIDAY, | Dingfey tariff awe. rcteusa bh gon | cag ce vere << wes grown in SATURDAY lorevent great importations of fos-|the United States, Nearly all of it * | |e brought in tramp steamers to the Extra Fine New (4) (4) It does not kill individual | new tartet pitt acred It means simply applied Christianity rights a testing of every proposed human law by the divine law of the Golden Rule. It means BROTHERHOOD—NOT BAYONETS. And this, then, is all of our message to you, gentlemen} of the legislature, from some of ‘your constituents only one, and perhaps a great majority. EDITOR THE STAR. Airplane Sowers Harliy has ole become used to the stride and cause him to look around They tell us that in time, and a time not far distant, the horse will There the tillabl leaving in its And now w Labor saving? The day, one machine could adequately working what will come next? Verily, ke seve at, having plowed the field with a tractor? gasoline tractor at work plo in the fields than something else comen along to throw him off in wonder. fletds. nerve at equipped ought to be able to sow a square mile and the enthusiast further says with be no ral perfectly turned furrows Only sugeester of thin Iden says that one machine «0 land in six hours “With a sowing capacity of 1,000 acres | arke grain-growing com either on the co-operative basis or by contract.” A Bas Such Independence! No, carrying them as p ‘They aren't pending worst of all, they have a bill obligatory for all m: Sleth-orade teacher in Pennsylvania forced his pupfa to play kissing T suppose they stop and look at what| No nation that would, for a they've done— the glorious freedom of a sh with th What they've done: release from our moral, politic an And, brother, if their conscience - - works like mine does, Works like mine does, games. They need no forcing in high » ‘ A reformer’s lot is not a happy one— Happy one! . — = J Washington Historical ig asking for olf relica of | thé Northwest. Now, we have a Fecipe for exg-nog. ——-#t see One of the big gleams of hope in| the disarmament que@ion seems to} ae A be the All-Roarer Borah-alis. eee Henry @lay was so gracious and) impressive in his manner that a| Pennsylvania tavern keeper tried to induce him to get out of the stag Coach in which they were riding and make a speech to himself and his wife. If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 was a high-flyer, even tho he ne the bills from the butcher, the come tar. t of scandals to speak of. iilions to r xe Jomestic Couple was married in a Baltimore theatre One thing about this fellow whe With Christmas come and gone taker That's nothing; we've heard| of many clopers skipping out before the father’s foot lights. sirt those Fillpinos are not yet ready for independence and we've “the white man's bu haven't any They run down iti ate, at Manila, ie Fitipinos to wear pants moment, cohtemplate pants instead of | it is at all ready for in uplift impersonated Eddie Rickenbacker er left the ground. father has mething to worry about but} and the coal man—and his new in-| If You Are Planning a Trip to CALIFORNIA oe’ EAST or anywhere It will be to your advan- tage to call up this office before completing arrangements. The S UNION: BACIFIC YSTEM Union Pacific System Has fust restored its popular pre-war passenger service between Portland and Chicago by re-establishing Oregon-Washington Limit ed the A through solid steel train of strictly high-class equipment and accommodations. Continental Limited Is a new train, carrying threugh equipment to Denver, Kan man City and Chicago, and affordipg comfortable connections for ali points Kast and South. Our through service also Kan from —We will be xind to n attle, ti Agent, Otegon-W W. HL OLAN, Ass’ D 714 GILBERT hing Includes Salt Lake City, 4 City from Portland and San Francisco and Los Angeles ‘ange your iVinerary, make your rf tickets and give all ae r trip pleasant and Was ‘tGen'l Freight and Passenger Agt., Denver and ie. Main 6993 Main 6993 Biliott 6820. Phone Main 6943 Seattle, Wash It does not} but it means infin-| of human perhaps | his man | this, it booze, | making he The tom, porary tur pending bill imposes | duties upon certain agricul products. Information from many sources shows « serious condi-| tien confronting agriculturints on ac ount of the rapid decline in value of farm products. Prevailing prices are | in many instances far below the! farmers’ production costs nent titions are attributed to a larg gree to importations For instance 1919, impor'« of wheat 64,756 bu bu: in these imports were 9, from abroad. In October uated to 1920 bust Oe 902,103 n October Siof mutton and H | 9, 1,044,718 pounds | in 1920 these im-| lin the same mont | ports were 27,024,972 pounds There are approximately 600,000,000 pounds of wool in storage in the United States, and the spring clip} will begin two months hence, This quantity of wool is adequate to sup} consumption of the] ply the woot The bill attempts to do something that will uve many men in these Industries from bankruptey In fixing the items tn the bill, the 1 condition of these people int ideration wag taken A MIGHTY GOOD NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION |Resolved, that from now on in all dealings with land titles I will require | Title Insurance. This Resolution is | lsuggested by) Godd Common Sense and by the WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY | | “Under State Supervision” | | | Assets More Than 8600,000,00 Mrs. E. M. Goodwir. Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples “ For about four years lwastroubled with large, red pimples on my face and neck. ‘They festered oN and scaled over and were hi very nore. My face was a 4 =) sight. Ltried different rem- J T/* edies put nothing helped by me. I began using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment 2 vend? and after I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was com- pletely healed.” (Signed) Mra, E. M. Goodwin, 1234 F St., Sacramento, California. When used for every-day toilet Cuticura Soap not only purifiey and beautifies, but 8 many little skin troubles if apsisted by occasional use of Cuti- cura Ointment to soothe and heal. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Taleum in your toilet preparations. Debate Tariff Bill for Readers of Star | tariff paid, and the tariff will neither lamb were imported: |’ joattle growers consiats in the frozen | ready LE | SAMUKL KE. DAL TIRED CONTRACT . | Tuesday at his home, 121 29th ave |N will be buried at 10 @, m. |4@ay, from the Butterworth mo? ary WHAT, DO YOU KNOW ABOUT |SEATTLE? TODAY'S QUESTIONS ~— + | Women in China dress less extray: 1. Mas Beattic a coal briquet fac | agantly than the men. tory, and if eo, what im ite size? — 2) Mow many lives were lot thru TODAY'S QUESTION | fire here last year? Should President Harding have an) % How many water i } ball? Seattle? —_ (Annwers Thureday) DURING WAR TIMES eters in M TARIFF BIL meters ir 4 laid down by the reency taritt aan ANSWERS - Our prices were not doubled, aa 20 per cent MRS. C. J. FRAZBY, 2317 Nor-| PREVIOUS QUESTIONS were all other lines, Therefore, : at “1 don't see why he| 1. Police protection cost Seattle we don't have to cut prices. man shouldn't.” ites $3.44 per capita last year, 314. Cotman| 2. Our revenue in greater thin year | WILLIAM T. LAUBE, The largest manufacture of Ethan last. building: “I don't care whether he| wood pipe in the world centers in ere ball or not, just so he delivers Seattle SERVICE and our LOW RATES the goods. 3. During the past year $232,661 MISS ETHEL V. JOHNSON, prow|901 in city funds were disbursed eouting attorney's office: “I think It here. | | would be a mighty good idea to have | - increased our business this year over last, They are our only well- ing points, Corn Products Co. of New York where it is converted into corn sirup for expert VAUDEVILLE “Bower of Harmony” With the Lindley Sextette, in- cluding the noted French Sin ters, Gabrilie, Gimonne and Claretie Namel, and Dune Lind strom, Pianist. Wells, Virginia and West A Potpourri of Comicalittes Townsend Wilbur and Company In the Comedy “A SMART ALECK” Pitzer and Daye The Country pn 4 and the (City Sterling Rose Trio Aerial Feats Feature Photoplay Eva Novak In “WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS” Inasmuch as it is emported, the company will reoelve a rebate of the keep the corn out nor bring @ dollar nto the treasury of the United Staten It Is proposed to fix « tariff so high as to prevent inportation of fat cattle, It might be logical to embargo the importation of fat cat tie, but there are few fat cattle im ported. Bighty-five per cent of the cattle imported are feeders; the rest is breeding stock There ie no attempt to impos a ats of any ort nm for American For quick disposal, to make room for our new stock, we place on sale our stock of Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Boston Bags, Brief Cases, Portfolios, Catalogue Cases and Miscellaneous Leather Goods at a dis- count from. 25% to 50% off. If You Want a Bargain, Give Us a Call Begerow Trunk Co. 1409 FOURTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION meatse which come in. Buf the Chi cago packers have thelr plants in the Argentine republic and can con tinue to import frogen meats in any quantity ‘ A tariff which) It la thought, will be prohibitory, is proposed for wool Mont of the great supply of wool on hand i# out of the hands of the growers, This bill, therefore, would have the immediate effect of raising the price of the wool which haa al been purchased from wool growers and is ready for distribution By Starting to Save. Here on or Before | Saturday, January 15th you will Earn Dividends from the first of the month and you will start the one habit that will surely bring prosperity and success throughout the year. And all Funds left heré will not only earn regular substantial Dividends but will enjoy absolute Safety—, ensured by Strict State Super- _vision and careful: conserva- tive management. tue boy! = For twenty years our Members have never Earned less than ly PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS PUGET, 2vs- __ *SAVING— like Charity, begins at home. The person who cannot handle his own money successfully surely cannot handle other people’s money.”

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