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* * THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1 The |...4 Community Fund! YOU KNOW~ (AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD Ry CHARITIES INDORSEMENT BUREAU of the) & Eutitorials and ©. Chamber of Commerce has under advisement the estab-| 4, Java and Borneo ments Reprinted From Vartous Newspapers greatest unexploited off Seattle lishment of a Seattle Community fund, for charities and) 3 ag: BEN | here ix an are . philanthropies, to take the place of the numerous drives now ‘ sakes srs f Bt reg miles, the ol ogion tor being conducted lin, one of the ¥ t America who * lived, They are being and only five or em tar !| Fine! The Star believes it echoes the sentiments of a} told nome things I eile unit, Aieoael te is pee | : - - neal oY es ae majority of the people of Seattle in asking an end to| If you are yond Ve Lies pik . - ESTION But th al thie Ge por month; 3) | “4 23," It in all Pigt this to our children it inn’t right to preach mu do you do t iture generations tte per, month: #1! “drives, ion tad thom Shel we séwnlive:eren't sractibine on rainy days? sutomobiles, and 4 jaan ry In the State of Washington. | A much better plan to make ONE great drive a year} * ol pia et Bay" agg sg: Soll OPT mG ‘oluetien : F peaygoy or Hteits, of the state. S00 per mom |) for ALL worthy charities, and hold the same in sacred trust | line of Golien aan Okhs ha we aha dae ae " , Tyree to, OE erase lea Year, By carrier, city, tte per week | for whatever philanthropic necessities may arise, It is} Our naval tex for 1921 are nearly $700,000,000, a» compared | , a rato ry ~? me pee | more vor ative paper Rat nedtzretation | the wat chest idea applied in peace time. | Al pe al appropriations of, about $400,000,000 in Great Britain ana] hf Fiesta pes tomate eo ' | The war chest plan was adopted in many cities and worked out splendidly. The idea was to have one big drive during the year for all war funds except Liberty bonds. It obviated the necessity of oth drives——and the single war chest was sufficiently large to meet the city’s quota in all the drives. « | The same plan can be worked out in peace time, The people of Seattle are generous. But patience is often taxed by having one drive follow immediately on the heels of another. ‘Too much time and energy are expended in this Published Daily by The Star Publish ing Co, Phone Main » shalt million obidren starving in. Wurop erence to us Tve iived here 10) Prominent Officers and J love all the kinds | atte hi of Lodge Comin fae there gts Meee 20h! rwo prominent officers will be ti ng |euests of lodge No, + Wed and Cl nm | Whom do you think Ben rant would talk thrift to if he were | today To the American school cbildve ' : REQUIESCAT I have just one hope for an “R, I. P. I count no other so well worth while than the cont of one members of round myself with ¢ | ins WILLIAM LITTLE 4651 | Kole Sth ave 8. W I¢ a 1) night The and do the same thing: | Howard Patience and Guse Mi pene limperial basha of the drarnatier CHARLES H. B ‘Tl of the Knights of Khoransan, of ; Greenwood ave-—I usutlly new tol lee to make an official visit to ashion, | Please God they may say, when they bury me: make up for the running around 1) 16 toda It will be more expeditious and be less nerve-racking to ALICE M. R RTSON He came thru clean—-with a smile!” ntown when the sun shines és adopt the Seattle Community fund idea, IT D OU KNOW EDMUND V CK OC - MRS, JAME REID, 1115 324 ave graveyard, believi BUT DID YOU KNOW— 2DMU? ANCE COOKE. S.—On fainy Gaye I can usually find | be re 01d, haw that the only woman elected t the new congress doe t believe Boys Who Had No Chance iui: “sit. | “TN THE blackeat soll,” says Holland, “grow the faireat| “"* cever wore 8 ale 'n Rev US In the Editor’s Mail flowers, and the lof and strongest trees sprir very terrible, and sometimes kills the very soul within us, TAX [ro T OLD NICKE days I like to work in the garden SPRING IS The Oil Supply COMING—B' | “Winter is here and there's no BY BASIL F. N. MACKORIE leuse at all, Jane, for you're sta (Member of the Institute of Petrole-|horne from that motor trip. | Jin places filled by numerous foreign: | ers, it will not be long before thix| (Just a little more) 4 * . s the ashe . 8: 8 ‘ on dincunnsto ceane, and the boys I believe that a nail on the| ut it is the north wind that lashes men into Vikings; it i When, How, What to P | ma The Star: As a and | discus - Bp. md the boys} um Technology of London) | course {t's cold these days, but | finger is worth two in a pane the soft, luscious sotth wind which lulls them to lotus hen, Hou hat to Pay |) taxpa I want to state Nica] prep lin epgyhaminpale nase atl Uniess measures are taken for|can wear your heavy coat and = ; . 6 8 on t much discussed streetcar | !ookin, © the charitably-inctine 4 | dreams sittin "hp tuaheteen the, ore cor tiv of petrol warm ey glass. | Henry Clay, the “mill-boy of the slashes,” was one of BY GRAHAM &, NICHOL says og of tt , i py rn ee eet H its Sota. (un ech ostioncatt “It "t be done, Helen. r he port in Se- aed sellers. 2 Te ’ a U.S. Internal Kevenu {itneys off the streets | ‘He winter, . . 7 aes ta eepipert T believe that the p wt iat seven childten of a widow too poor to send him to any but) 7, Naredonang pyc eigroriagetti eel Fa Sho diggr de te ba gr pag ALBION WINTERS, | the natural supply may take place |coat looks like a wreck. ty Qttle is costlier than Canadian . : ‘ s|where they compete ’ | os os within the time of the next genera y home than wear it, and b rye. }a common country school, where he was drilled only in the may be paid in full at the time of| To allow those skimmers to operate TAXES CHEAPER THAN Pe sg 1 won't have enough money for “three R’s.” a Bie filing the return, or in four equal/ when our own cars are running be 0 0 buy : T believe that the car line | “three R’s. : Seatatianes a aoe ae Gabees shunt |e a te ne ee oneal 1K FARES | The riches that are hidden in the| months to buy another, ag I's | Képler struggled with poverty and hardships; his book , ; cde aa cal 2 bag is nothing short of criminal. | Editor The Star: Here we are with | bowels of the earth are so’ enormous |!?& Up for it now “If that’s all that’s bothering I'l let you in on a@ Iittle What's the good of saving up | money till the warm weather 2. Either reforin the present ctvil wrvice eystem, or abandon ft alto 8" 8 13-ce oF incomen of $5,000 ~ . $ gether, as far aa the car service ix|more th that we have been most prodigal in | expending them without thought for ntem | the future, and the the has arrived oy Aipepabllpapangd no’) were burned in the public square by order of the state; his , ¥ care © 9OOr AG library v locked up and he himself was exiled by public T believe the grand jury is) ¢jamor. t car fare—3 1.3 cents| we paid when the and 1040 for incomes in ex ; oncerned, it is now a poritive hin | was operated by private owners; and| when the world must be more care-| & all right, one hy mot Hove it} For 17 years he worked calmly upon the demonstration hat amount will be se08) arance and a farce. Good men WhO| whom does this hardship fail upon? | ful |to buy a heavy coat? Gat it mM e 2 pri-iag ayers who last year fled @/ 0.1) to pam, and poor men who do| 7, 4 : _, | while it's cold and pay while you weer wt efor @ Prof the great principle that planets revolve in ellipses, with j fail to y Loo yr |The poo ast. an ulwayn; those} O14 Mother Nature is constantly at | "nile Its oolk Btls Pee ee ed he tre pass, are only part of |who cannot « 1 to live within| work creating new coal fields and tance to thelr work or oll wells, but the process is #0 | own an auto ,| extremely slow that probably all of iow, Mr. Man, take your pencil known races at present on the paper and figure this out. There | earth will have passed away before in today some talk of getting back to| the supply now b anufactured the Scent fare up the|by nature will be available maries? the sun at one focus; that a line connecting the center of i , teduce the fare to the old | walkin Z believe Doc Matthews is|the earth with the center of the sun passes over equal See not relieve person of his ob-| | ae. agp i We cath taamidet | Raab ligation to file a return and pay the cK charke p tall but the Smith building is| spaces in equal times, and that the squares of the times of |Hmton te | |2% cents; make the old tokens ae > revolution of the planets about the sun are proportioned to) “qne penalty for failure to fie a| Orth 2% cents and use these for the cubes of their mean distances from the sun. ee eee a rr This boy with no chance became one of the world’s great- ~ngageanet gay goer allure to receive a form, however lovely heavy wrap of mine with fur o and the price was no than if I had to pay eash. Just all amount out of each pay 4 that I hardly noticed it. Ch have the sweetest suits and b and dresses and costa, too, at @ ng rm within the time preseribed is nore than $1,¢ and _ FOND moraEn To WoMAy [END: “Weill, good-bye, dear of not The last raise in fares - an additional aasessn of 25 per ) deficit by taxation. I let un do be eum is older than | gore ‘ run home now. I've ¢ e est and finally respected astronomers. ee ae the mount an Perl ine lienit in folly. It will force the|it by all means. I ama tury syer| chs viata tae ‘world history ate gre: r Joa teh Sian ‘g ‘ shor . > pee oft t cars; it will work over welt 1 a wy " | je and 7 . z es * Sere And ahews . . EO hee tag “Willful refusal” to make a return tt the cars; it w x ONS, myself, and I know I will save money | Herodotus describes the oil fields) tor q coat or anything you get, ee | The boy Galileo had little chance to win renown in physicS ‘ang pay the tax on time In puniaha It = sgh ~ et on marca rib Bm Reedipcoe vi os to £0| near Babylon, while the ancient rec-| 44 1 did mine or astronomy when his parents compelled him to go to @ bie by a fine of not more than $10. risonment, © ° week, | orda of Chim and Japan or $20.80 per year for ourselves to at © said to) “Come on, I'l! go with you, re oar Themes would say | contain many allusions to the use of | aown here between Spring and the cars will run empty. It fet ile Je ~ "i 000, or one year’s imp it the legistative ball at Olympia | medical school. Yet while Venice slept he stood in the ike the work of enemies of the car| tend our work. No’ > ¥ r oles tht: “When the girls get thru} tower of St. Mark’s cathedral and discovered the satellites pane Sa laa seaapniasbadiesii is ana, wet tee trier ras goes an he city phi Cas woos, | ures wn a rains ap ais Whi ta any ne - cutior 7 A Dope sai | he earliest mention of petroleum | Whistle."—Adv. there, they go home, put/of Jupiter and the phases of Venus, thru a telescope, an or making @ falne or fraudulent| 4. Amend the city charter and| that m Gn thoresce of 18 1.9], ths Serhert eee ot oe waiserlt in| Cents per woek or § and | twice a ¥ mm, the penalty is a fine of not | create the sperinten ‘iss rae vi | instrume nt which he first made practical, if he did not) re , linvent it outright. more than $10,000, or All right, folks, here are a few/| n ie | Prisonmen r both ideore aay See if you can}. When compelled on bended knee to publicly renounce his | Prot poi ee >= @ pee cont | ject to rece "write some, too. For the best heretical doctrine that the earth moves around the sun, all o¢ ine amount of tax evaded | mt to be not lens than with EP BOONES” the editor of Home Brew the terrors of the Inquisition could not keep this feeble man Full instructions for making out |An assistant at a milary of $5,000 per and your wif year’s im. | with a A onthe car | = per year cra 7 Raleigh's account (1595) of the pitch aya |take at Trinidad, The active growth ore O€2 ochen Ge venta «| of the petroleum industry. in North D3 pee year, making | America began a century ago, but | Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catar am extra expense of | (2* Sverage production was only) Relieved in Two Minutes | about 2.000 barrels a year ether with|same way as the and sub real nd. | Means ar ort Ewe gives copy of the governor's ree e 8 8 on fr ring jf, the forms mntained in euch ear, No man can # run 1-3 per year. Note this is not whe state of| Is your throat sore? Inede free, provided the winner agrees |Of three score years and ten from muttering to himself, the forms are contained in © ey pate ay aor unting on the children who may| , For about ten years the state of) Fi Z200 ‘iyomel. ¢ te read it all. etgt does move. e Fy) gagoaie 8 e city council. Get a pra have to pay full fare when not at-; Pennsylvania was the one oi Have you catarrh? , ne filed with the co tending school | ducer, but the last 50 years the) Hreathe Hyomei. A Selly young fellow named Pringte| When thrown into prison, so great was his eagerness for for the t tnjand make him responsible to the peo: 2 | ice yea k cong? wd _— a , nptt ki oe > “ ' ha and. with free hands, he should! Do you think, Mr. Citizen, that » Hyomet. Said “Life is a bit of a Jingle scientific research that he proved by a straw in his cell that wns ayer liver mel einen or covtas wane eee atin charter Re : t om have wuc hard task of making | Yur share of taxes neceamry to ps ? ‘The sand sg I ooo a hollow tube is relatively much stronger than a solid rod ace of mh uch a bar * | the deficit on running this “_ For Ginsses Breathe Hyomel. sia My tro . yom xr MA SOONER be married than singie. (Of the same size. Even when totally blind he kept pm 1 é See Ie de oii cea amount to more than you will the Lewest'tm I! tnroat and lung trouble. It does jstantly at work. ‘ o Trick o | ; by increased fares? 1 say no. | examina. || contain cocaine, morphine oF jcomminsion of, say, three men, com Our §eoNy of Governor Hart a, A — Bip my een Bs byes? Lat gs forun the city council to gi Ton FREE “eae ord to our seins 9 wmare: 9 ‘Fortune |Rimotute true and fair appriaal of Us Wack the Scent fare and make the| Taree reentry tam fre he ie a Boo “Sat es,” | Prohibition--or Temperance? | [BY ROGER W.RADSON —_|uthe property taken coer ty the Tonwantt nner, O€ aperty andl] ™Reaawag cerca Gee || ileal se i ante ae ene = Pe poe ae 8 F ALL those who are pestering Mr. Harding at this! eum boon Sakae My friend was |terents, and if Apprainal shows a low eT cy ante Pg wey ince mariet |drugeint. and Hyomel te gu rai By ee ! time, the worst, according to the New York Daily — ne ace ge Bn comer fot etegen oh ot ces remain = | colds, ‘sore, throat and bronchit amet geile ca cnt News, are “the old women of both sexes who are trying to {)",0 charmed. You know, he has|to adjust the difference with Stone la iitetine und extne hotties a | mei can be obtained from dru, ES would take care of him. Th jmake him promise that he will not smoke cigarets OF made a success of « |for'a _ tag ay “youngster, riding his coaster on th igars while in office, or permit anybody around him to attempted. It ts alme y “idewalk one day, crashed off into| smoke them.” He tea fine t wm 1 answered 1) said —— the om # ee Prk “These people reck nothing,” continues the News, “of permenant aa a a = \ dln His mother soothed him ana| Problems of foreign relations, of immigration or unemploy-| he uscd to say he was coing to suc 000 should be taken care told him he wasn’t badly hurt ment, of possible war. All they think about is the cigaret 1, and how he worked day and ion, lean the eum, if any “Yes, but mother!” sobbed tttle ashes that may be spilled on the White House rugs, or the fied at night? Other boys were |recovered from Stone & Webs & Webster, even in the courts, necesmary. The value arrived at b nm should be debitte reet car mysteth thie* value and One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices between wt It relieves stomach misery, 3 sed? shes n 4 thinking of having a good time; and| The system was taken over most omac n Back, “where ee nicotine stains that may accumulate on the fingers of the jt was not always easy for him to|a# @ war measure, and partly Specializi in Hi Aivease, or money Sack. “Large country’s chief executive. atick to his work. If you think, you|«et rid of the Stone & Webster in Pecializing in igh-Class of tablets at ail druggists in A New York lady had just taken “ b we | tereata, 0 ‘ towns. Ther seat in a car on a train bound| ‘For our part we hope that Mr. Harding will smoke)!!! remember the repeated blows torent na if we pald toc Crown, Plate and ‘ y . and setbacks he had. Nothing | price for layout, then this ex for Philadelphia when a somewhat twegty cigars and a hundred cigarets a day, if smoking *” . F weemed to daunt him, however, or | baggage should not be borne by the Bridge a ment man sitting a ahead of her| helps him to concentrate on the job of being presjdent. We ‘fo kill his confiden oy" in final auc: |fares, it should be charged off and 8 work Mehted @ cixar. She coughed and) would not start a crusade for his impeachment if we learned | cess |ahouldered by the taxpayers. Some Moved uneasily, but the hints had Mo effect, so she said tartly “You probably arg a foreigner and | System needed it. that he occasionally took a drink when he felt that his| “I'l wager that perseverance and | times a tax may be an investment pluck bad more to do with his pres |and I think In ent position than luck jto tax ourselves for is cane it would differe m to Out-of-Town Patients do not oe heap — is a — “What Mr. Harding needs is ‘all the help, all the co-oper-| 115 succeny didn't just happen, |of actual costs and what we t | J a at erenitied ‘eee “™*-\ ation he can get in the trying days that are to come. What) but was built up step by step.” | pay for the system Modern Methods—High-Cl A M le Just The man made no reply, but threw |e and every public man ought to be spared is the hector- I believe you are right.” said my| ‘There are hundreds of detail Dent ass an “his cigar from the window ing of feather-brained reformers who seem to think that poh lee: eee en eee entistry—Low Prices. Young and Stror What was her astonishment wher ning Q njoys is gi se! sol = ; vaff drvagy. Be lure |that a practical man can see an ve & Bat was her set pa = earns cad oe, Popa a man enjoys is going to send his soul to was save to hie own, hortcomings, | improve on, and w 0 out ak ‘x These we offer you. as His Blood : VATE car Se Genkess poaanl re | The News echoes the national thought of the country. c a nly or kay ts suet an nther pelenn El t P 4 ] D. ti No man ‘cap fight the | She withdrew in confusion, but| These “old women of both sexes” make the mfstake of con-|°xtrome type. Bul ne had a paler o I Mm Neen ectro alniess en sts tles of life and hold his SS aive we i eigee ong Shee fusing temperance and prohibition. A man should conduct) young Saunders. He was a good HOW AROUT THE PLACES Located for years at 8. E. Cor. Ist & Pike. Phone Main 2555. if his blood is not pure, f ST-Ag' tee spared her the mortifi bimself temperately. He rebels at prohibition, tho in the enough fellow in many ways, but*he FEL BY JAPS? | rich, red blood is had the perseverance and con-| yo The Oar “Te the Gu |strength is based upon, lation of even a questioning glance, |Cas¢ Of alcohol he~accepted it out of the stern necessity of |” fidence In his own ability which is a intill less a look of amazement, altho| taking either prohibition or the intemperate saloon. No wary factor for reaching an| “0? Le be pela ye ot a. = you see a strong, vi Bhe watched his dumb, immovable middle ground was offered. Z Jen), He had some inspiration, but | WMle veterans are “looking Ip va Sere dares ~—~~~~~~~~~—~7 1/man, who never knows ee ee geeenension until she) “Yet we ought: not to go to extremes. We should be/not enough faith in himself. He|{or ect’ the real renetn or rethon he is licked, you may ae ¢ guided by temperance, not by fanaticism. Guided by tem-)¥0U'd tty fmt one th liga principal one, which is respon: | ; Special er that such a man has cot THIS'L1, DETAIN You For a |Perance, we would not have been treated to such a pathetic fas over accomplished ansthing he Svie for the idleness of many of the through his veins rich, M§NUTE OR TWO pectdcle as a raid upon an old ladies’ home recently near at one time expected to do Se hig + pe ' to blood. Many people have th HORACE—Please do not pb Tacoma, wher 1 of having fsck Meth Uitcioate tee te a the good women were suspect de some wine pale blood. They are tire easily, become disco jaged quiekly, and sometin feel like giving up the stra gle. Such folks need D Pierce’s Golden Medical D covery, which is sold by d@ gists in liquid or tablet for form. It is made up of Blo root, Oregon Grape Queen’s root, Stone oot Cherry bark, without alcoh#h | Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Imm” valids’ hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥g-\ for a trial package of tablets. OLYMPIA, Wash, — jhusband always uses N investigate the r find numerous places filled and other persons who are no more entitled to the work that v ght to have ¥ If the business men of 8 cards and billiards and f& histor resolve to employ returne boxing, conducted under decent environments, ” tempers ; A curious klea among the Bur atter blackberries they had themselves | mose is that peopl raised. day of the week must not marry gain, Father is cleaning b uarertiooment in Augus’ born on the same thet ge it may, Mr. and Mre The puritanical idea that anything man enjoys is sinful! qppaggic Bert Holler, of Waterloo, Ia, named does not belong to this day and age. Tobacco taken tem- 1919 wast their daughter Ruth Melba, perately is but human. Likewise, Jess Willard appea d at a cattle show the other day and led a bull fround the ring, Mr. Willard should regulated t have given a complete exhibition by and enter ance, are but aids to human enjoyment e@ e : nment. Prohibited, they become greater cd poowing than when regulated. a Riis: cari mental ‘totoxton Let us not be too dogmatic. A little more of the milk of | tion is possible, It comes from the) human kindness—and we'll all be able to smile once in ay cereb-rum. while. { “Bayer” on Genuine LOVERS A limited number of these fine Cabinet Phonographs are be- infg sent to Seattle horhes on the easiest kind of terms— JUST PAY $2.00 and have one delivered to your home now Miers horse rac: aston | | Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on| BY DR. ve pay ans pay * : tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed Of all forms of skillfully applied busine This splen * ‘ did instrument opens the {|| Pierce’s Golde ic: Oey, I know of nothing mgge strictly to the f I t men read p by physicians 2 illi } Tf erecce ® Golden | Metioalia nen he nt ead my | nysicians for 2 2 and prove " > way to everything that is Meg. cre Bee iconben nape AL y physicians f 1 years and proved safe by millions, | pedi ited ein tte a i jaune as a stomach medi men who sel oe nd flowe ar bloom, at me eatly - DI 4 BC n their catalogs in mid-| whether there are any new varieties of hollyhoch newest dance “aumbirs i orden. a noe winter, It is not, as I nd I.turn over the pages until I find out; and be begets air nitge Dh — nged { Word are, eae he AS ea dg srraieier 3 re Toe Be | i the world’s best musfe, }}jcorner Pear and Spring ter of ‘eounting the | my name 4 1 on the ling the order | ' We invite you to call and Hsten to music of your} |} —Adver isement, tinae to (Dias row A fore It in time to plant them | $ the music in your home you can pay { I, there would be t r ar f age \ roi se ail Sete ie. Halle ta ne AS LITTLE AS $2 A WEEK ive te after the | time r they glori hoe first of March Their t ine ! and th q oy RS 1 ‘ el Bs vate blogg ne ! 1th They IS PIANO-BUYERS' OPPORTUNITY WE meth : ne cu ion of the m or spring when INTRODUCING THE NEW PACKARD PIANO , ia based upon the t f as three m t da That is why idea that just when we Cr t when we do, and all flowers cannot possibly | northern nations had their periods of joy at the time grow a time when| when the ys were shortest and when winter peeps would to A te 4 fina) fact | SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of | % ink bout I have th ton endenc n humar ine “Bay. rg H ” ich ¢ i The nites ; : oF te ol ke this t ne aa ; = genuine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’ which contains proper direc- ax I suppose, th ‘ It 1 art tc ‘ f finaneial | ions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- | W. £. BARTON ps van ‘dae aa ee ae n onderd..are Gropp off,| matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! | and trade a ue it wa like the hol E Hike to set aside a little area in their minds, and cul- | ogy of the iter di ution of 1 catalogs , istribution of seed catalo; It is Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few conte—Larger packages. 7 hi rd Ax Wvate it and plant there their hopes for gardens | not only good business but good morals. Aavirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of enmunsmiennes comer ican a SBA MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS ——-——_.. : “COR UNIVERSITY im