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) Declares Gen General Board, | Construction of ul Battleships ‘BY A. L. BRADFORD INGTON, Feb 3 States must continue the| Of Dattleships untii it has a) “equal to the strongest,” the | Doard of the navy declared & special report to Secretary | be the “height of unwis- | for this country to “pin its OM aircraft or submarines as Teplaced the battleship as the | engine of naval war | board said. PERIOD TED ~ The | Fest period or Itmitation of | " should be agreed to until States has a navy of the according to the report. of six months, or any of the battleship build was classed as “neither or advisable” for making | of what will constitute the havy as the important | — of the war are/ known, last step was proposed in the @h resolution, and Daniels today the board's report to the) Raval committee, which is the resolution. board takes direct te) the theory that Great Brit @ temporarily suspended bulid- | tps because of a belief “Dattleship is dead.” Board quoted the following of the first lord of the admiralty in submitting the los of 1930-1931 to par oo te tmmediate abandonment of ship in favor of a vision of aircraft and subma- leave the British nation Dil to Valley Gun club . O. EB. frolic Bight at the Armory, West- Proceeds Having Teeth, Out Feb. 3.—The extrac- n of 28 teeth without the use of is given as the cause iss Lady Willie Forbus, lawyer, of 605 Leary building, minor bruises when knocked by the auto of Mrs, R. Ulrich, W. Prospect st., at Second ave. Madison st., Wednesday. ( 2 i! the first chill! Cross’’ to break up your Bayer ‘Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for 19 years, you must ask for ‘ Got a Million? It’ll Pay Fare on Trip to Moon IN INDEMNITIES Sen. Walsh Would Get Allied Payments That Way BY KA WASHING tH, TURNER ‘ON, D.C., Feb, 8.—The receiving payment on loans to the allies, Senator David I Walsh, Massachusetts, declared to- day to the United Proms, “If the allies can agree with Ger many,” Walsh said, “for the collec tion of the $56,000,000,000 reparations bill—or any other range immediately to pro rate a cer tain part of the receipts for payment to the United Staten “Aw those payments were made, they could be credited to the allied | nations owing money to this country “Lam not prepared to say whether | the present demands on Germany can be fulfilled, but whenever an| agreement is reached the allies should consider their debts to the| United States when they begin to col: lect. It ts ponalble they can offer) some form of security or aystem of | payment that has not yet been mug: | gested, but thus far no proposal for reducing the allied debt has been THE SEATTLE STAR SAYS U.S. SHARE United States should share tn the| | German indemnity to the extent of American forthcoming.” cee CANCELLATION ALLIED DEBTS TO U. S. URGED The marriage of Princess Marie of Rumania and the Czar of Bulgaria, whose engagement is just announced, will in-| crease Rumanian influence in the Balkans. This picture | shows the newly engaged couple. Another important royal Rumanian marriage ta set for May 6, when Princess Eliza- beth, Queen Marie's eldest daughter, is to wed Crown Prince Capt. Charles N. Fitzger- ald (above) of New York air police, who is the most recent volunteer to offer to ride in \rocket of Prof. Robert H. God- dard (below) to the moon, WORCESTER, Masa, Feb. 3.— WANTED—A millionaire who ts tired of this earth and would Uke to travel to the moon. There are many who would Ike to leave the earth, but they haven't the money to pay the fare. Robert H. Goddard. Ph. D, pro feasor of physica at Clark university, ls ready to start the excursion. All he needs is @ passenger able to pay hig passage, TO THE OUTER RIM OF THE UNIVERSE ity, wind velocity and other data of the mysterious regions, But he needs someone to finance the ex: Tecently announced that feasible to shoot a man it might 220,000 miles back to earth. It might keep on going and going, nobody knows where—but many are willing to take @ chance, There's Captain Chartes N. Fits e | Serna. commander of the New York wea | CRY air police. He says he's anxious to make the trip. “The nsingpio ee: to be a “The rocket would be shot from ® longbarreled gun. It would con | tain auxiliary charges to boost it) along as the initial velocity de- creases. “Each boost would be « terrific bump.” ’ The rocket rider would have a difficult time making entries in his great explosion to inform the mun- dane observers that the trip is ended. The nose of the rocket is to carry a chamber of photographic flash powder, Just what a fellow would do after! reaching the moon is not known. But if he should land safely, others might be rocketed there to keep him com pany. Ha! This Sounds Like Washington BOSTON, Feb. 3.—Hostonians are wondering whether this is really win- ter or not. The Hub, usually cold in January, is witnessing the blooming of pansies and dandelions on ground | which a few days ago was covered by a light snow, BAYER Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the Cold and relieve the Headache, ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ and | for the name “Bayer’’ on the package and on each tablet. ys say “Bayer.” Each ‘Bayer package’’ contains safe and proper directions for dba of Colds—also for H ME Rheumatem, Lumbago, Benes of 12—Bottles of 24—Bottles of jeadache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Neuritis and for Pain generallys | Bayer-Tablets “Aspirin 100—Also Capsules—All druggists LONDON, Feb. 8, — Hard-headed business demands that the United States cance! Great Britain's debts, | Sir Leo Money, foremost British writer on economics, declared today in an exotusive interview given the United Press, “Uniess exchange conditions are corrected Immediately, only ruins of the world’s commerce will be left, he sald. He annerted the United States had suffered leas In the war than Great Britain and that she could afford to start the chain of debt repudiation which Britain would extend to her debtors, George of Greece, WASHINGTON, Sam's navy has @ heart John Britain could wipe out her tndebt- ednesa to America in 15 years, he said, but the process would result in chaon “World trade ts stagnating.” he said, “as a rewult of the millstone of indebtedness hanging about the neck» of the various nations. I regard it as ensential to the stabiitaation of world | trade that there be a mutual cancetla tion of debts among all nations.” ASK T00 MUCH OF COLLECTOR May Divorce Taxation and Prohibition Jobs WASHINGTON, Feb. 8-Coflect- Ing $4,000,000,000 of taxes from 4- 000,006 of people is only half the job that congress expecta the collector of internal revenue to da ‘The other half ts to enforce prohs-| ccratic predecessors, Daniel G. Roper, collector when protubition wag enacted, protested in vain against doubling up ,the jobs. Too much proved too much. Roper tiem ory . M. Wittiams, the prerent com- mii Mai ool will hang on to the ropes uli March 4, but will be glad to let £0. Too much is at least aplenty, he i# convinced. In view of Roper’s and Williams’ | experience, congress ts expected to | take remedial action. Eixperience has shown that proht bition enforcement can not be accom. plished by passive measures. Men who will march up and report their income will plot to protect their | sources of illicit booze, Prohibition enforcement may be | justice, ° Typothetae Spring Unique Invitation Wo hereby hand it to the United |Typothetae for unique methods in| announcing a banquet. In a etroular| letter, all fussed up in red ink! ‘neverything, ived today, is this: FRIDAY, FEB. 11th—Don’t let) anybody tag you for that date U. T. A. BANQUET—Dispensing, jalso, some very palatable food for thought. Springing 4 survey that will surprise somebody! MASONIC CLUB ROOMS—Areade building, Seattle. | DETAILS LATER- |red mark RIG calendar reads You can tell your wifes, morning, you were out with (Signed) EB. J, CONRAD, Field Secretary, Wth Dist. United Typothetae of America, Interns: | tional, | GIRL FOUND But make a After police had started a nation-wide search for Miss Blanche Spellman, college stu- \dent, who disappeared Janu- jary 24, her father announced | that she was safe in Montreal, | te the trade mark of Bayer Manutacture of Monoaceticacideater of peers | here she had gone to study lart. | toe turned over to the department of|_ they U. & & Kaneaa at Keers » a seaman aboard oa on Navy Shows It Has a Heart When Gob’s | Sister Is Stricken Feb 8-—Uncle guarded and gubkied from baby | bood. Friends mend a rafiogram to the | Kaneas asking that John be granted route from Samen te the cana « furlough. zone. 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It tells how the sister, o tn. jury while tm the service at Camp Kearney; how her whole fight for life might be decided by whether [she ie strengthened and cheered by the presence of her brother, The Kannan, tt develops, ts only & day's wail from the canal sone Daniels immediately wirelonsed her commanding officer to grant the furlough to Keer, order also stipulated that the furlough's expiration, instead of hav! to re- port back aboard the Kansas at the | faraway canal fone station, Keers be permitted to report at the naval wtation at fan Diego. If the Amerien navy can eco Complinh it, the life of John Keers’ sister ts mved. Feed Roosters Wine to Make Them Crow} BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 3.— Cock crowing competitions have now replaced cock fighting tn the coal mining and industrial regions of Belgium. Cocks usually crow about 60 times an hour, and Intensive feed- ing on millet, chopped meat, beer and wine and water increases the volume of sound and the frequency of the calle, Cocks can be trained to crow 100 times in 30 minutes— the duration of the contest, Diamond Industry to Keep Up Prices AMSTERDAM, Feb. 3.—In order) is prevent further lowering of prices of cut diamonds, the Diamond Indus | | trial committee has passed a reso- lution #tating that there is no rea-/ son to sell cut diamonds at lower prices, because the price of a Brit- ish syndicate for goods at & cheaper rate 30, 000 New Titles | Listed in England | LONDON, Feb, 3-—More than 30, 000 names have been added to the lists of the various orders of knight hoods In the Peerage book just is. sued. The war is responsible for this tremendous growth of titles, rough diamonds | makes it imponsible to replace the} THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. 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MADE IN SEATTLE. { Fan Grease Cup Extension WES and get your copy free 1110 E, PIKE (sons ) WESTLAKE jiivons TERN AUTO Prived at the values et. ric: from per Plea for Jail Term “ Denied Home Brewer NEW YORK, Feb. 3—The home brew habit caused George Johnson, 27, to ask Magistrate Kochendorfer to send him to jail for treatment | said the magistrate, | “Cure yourstit,” aa he refused the request. Receive Flock of Sheep at Wedding LONDON, Feb. 3.— A wedding present received by the Hon CW Sholto Dougins and Miss Fox Pitt was a flock of 350 sheep from the Parl of Morton, the bridegroom's father. Fun for Women to Diamond Dye Skirts Walste Coate Dresses Kimones Curtains Sweaters Coverings Ginghame Stockings Draperies Everything Women are finding tt fun to dia mond-dye and add years of wear to any shabby, faded garment or irapery. 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Work upon|| 994 Third Ave, Near Madison the oasis in the somber buildings that house the police department has | bees Fone oe eal been beeun. JUST RECEIVED 10,000 More U. 8. Army All Weel Regulation os | | | | | | Hear these new Victor February dance hits RUARY is the month of costume parties and dancing gaiety. Here are three Vidor records, immense dance hits all, that everyone will eagerly ask for at every party: “Tip Top” and “If a Wish Could Make It So,” played by Six Brown Brothers—85c. "12th Street Rag” and “Dotty Dimples,” played by All Star Trio—85c. “My Isle of Golden Dreams,” (waltz), played by Blue and White Marimba Band, os Xa - Rest of the World Go By,” waltz), played by Frank F - aa Mag y Frank Ferera-Anthony Wactrolas $25 to $1300 Convenient terms Sherman [@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE + Spokane * For Good, Juicy Steak, gp to