The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 9

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One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Specializing in High- Class Crown, Plate and Bridgework BY 1. BB. MUNT WASITINGTON, Feb, 4.—Congreas | will not at this session set up any emergency barriers against immigra- tion. Instead, earty tn the next adminis. tration an attempt will be made to revine our immigration polley #0 a8 Modern Methods—High-Class Dentistry—Low Prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Located for years at S. E. Cor, Ist/& Pike, Phone Main 2555 of immigrants by making possible T—Hetter regulation of im ion at its source. SECOND—A closer cheek on the physical and mental fitness of tm migrants, THIRD—A system of distribution that will put the greatest possible percentage of newcomers in agricul tural communities. The Johnaon bill, rushed thra the house In an attempt to foredtall « ldetige of immigration, will not be M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. Seattle’s Popular Credit Homefurnishers nnouncement Our Entire Stock of Furniture and Homefurnishings Now Re-marked on the Basis of 1921 Replacement Cost to Us This Is Not a Sale—But a General and Permanent Price Reduction to Meet New Conditions Patrons Will Always Be Given Immediate Advantage of Any Further Price Reductions That Come to Us Our liberal and dignified credit system, adapted to individual desires, has made possible well furnished homes for thousands of Seattle families. We invite the opportunity to offer our complete stock —fairly priced—on convenient terms, with the highest type of personal attention and service. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike It's unnecessary to be a Coffee Expat to appreciate the appetizing aroma, fine flavor and satisfying strength of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee. The difference between it and ordinary COFFEE is so marked that one cannot fail to be convinced of its superior qualities. Hills Bros. Red Can _COFF EE look for the trade mark on the can to give the United Btates the cream | THE SEATT Permanent Program for Regulation of. Immigration Planned POTORATION Flow jon into the United Mtates past 10 years hae been as TI . Ff Poding June 20 Romber | Suir to Jen. i, 198i *— reported out by the tmmigration com. | mittee of the wenate. SIENATI 10WS NO SIGNS OF ACTION If any measure in reported by the committees for action at this seation, it will be the Dillingham bill, which | limit tmmigration from any | country in any one year to 6 per cent of the number of persons of such nationality already residing in| | the United States, But even if the | Dillingham bill in reported, there is} [no expectation the ae will un | | dertake to put ft thru at thi semwon. | | Testimony before the senate com | | mittee has been to the effect that the | Johnson bit, providing for the tem. | porary suspension of immigration, | would not reduce the present immi- | gration by one man. The “exemptions” provided for— | blood relatives of persons already tn | thin country—would be @ loophole | large enough to let thru all the Im: | migrants steamship companies would | be able to handia SAYS CEGISLATION CAN'T BE RUSHED Frederick A. Walla, commtrston- jer of immigration at New York, | mays the fact that millions of per sons in Europe are anxious to emi erate to this country ts no excuse for rushing thru Ulconsidered re strictive legislation, “There is only @ certatn number jot people who ean be brought to [this country yearly,” says Wallis This is xed by the carrying oa- pacity of trans-Atlantic steamships,” Investigation by Wallis convinces | him that the maximum that ean be tranmported at present is 1,000,000 a year, which ts 285,000 lees than the high peak of imm' jon in pine | “Bo Mt te not a question of how! many people « clamoring to! jcome.” Wallis says, “but what are! ‘we going to pick out of the 25.000 009 or more who want to come We should’ have the right to skim ‘the eream off this great crowd, and the skimming should begin on the | other sida, not here” IMMIGRATION BOARD | FOR REGULATION | ‘That skimming te provided for tn & measure drawn by Senator Ster ling of the senate committee, which | be will press for action at the next | session. Sterling's DIM would create an immigration board with full powers! to regulate immigration according | jto the industrial or employment sit: | wation at any given time, and ac) cording Yo the alms and abilities of | the would be immigrant. | This board, consisting of five) members, including the secretary of | labor, would be selected with due regard for the manufacturing, com- | mercial, agricoitural and general/ economic interests and needs of the j country. The board would be authorized to into negotiations, thru the state department, with foreign gov. ernmenta, with a view to placing | American immigration tnepectors at | |the embarkation points, This would make possible the first skimming. PLACING IMMIGRANTS ON ARRIVAL | But fully as tmportant would be the board's powers in placing immi- grants on arrival Full information would be secured from each state a» to its current employment and labor opportunities | This would be distributed at al! jembarkation porta to persons leav ling for this country, and also at all | immigrant fons in the United} | States. | W. W. Husband, secretary of the special immigration commission sent to Burope by congress in 1910, who as special agent of the Re bas juxt concluded @ survey of con ditions in Europe, declares it is im perative that regulations be set up which will enable this* country to ‘just immigration to the needs of country and to secure ita as) lation. “The farm te the best American ization agency that ever existed,” Husband declares, “The cities are overcrowded; the farms need the immigran Older He Grows the Higher He Kicks | LANCASTER, Cal, Feb. Just to show that he is kicker, T, W. Edwards celebrated his 74th birthday by kicking hat from the head of a man feet, two inches tall. He says when he is a hundred years old he will take on a much taller man. Children Used as Spies by Bolshies| LONDON, Eng., Feb. 4-—Child spies are encouraged by the bolshe viks report on any foreigner | whom they r discussing politics according to Mra. Le Gue, a refi who arrived in Epgland from Baku A report from one of these sple means death enter to Traffic Falls Off; Rent Waiting Rooms| LONDON, Feb. 4.—Platform wait: | ing rooms have fallen into disuse to such an extent in the North London railway that the company ta adver: | tising for a number of them to let} on nine different stations Says Speech Should Be Long as a Skirt) LONDON, Eng. Meb. 4.—-"Speech: | ¢s on @ social occasion ought to be like ladies’ skirta—long enough to cover the subject and short enough to be interesting,” said J. Weir president of Norbury London Coun ty Counct! Tenants association, speaking at a social gathering. | POP’ | pains aerc K The proof of this ts shown by the LE STAR “STUFFS % OFF” No matter how prices are cut, Iam going to do the biggest. cutting. $20 to $30 Less Than Other Tailors $10 to $20 Less Than Ready-Mades Here You Are, Men, While They Last Regular $50, $55, $60, $65 Values MADE T0 $25 FOR AN ORDINARY; READY- MADE SUIT, § —ORDER- SATURDAY ONLY $29.00 These goods consist of the finest woolens in the latest shades and weaves. Heavy weights, light weights. The most exacting will be easily satisfied. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE. We will be de- lighted to show you around, whether you want a suit or not. The more you investigate—the more you will realize that Laff’s is the place for efficient service in high grade tailorin, of this business has been bu' ie The BIG SUCCESS up on satisfied cus- tomers. We positively guarantee that every suit we turn out will be satisfactory in every way—Per- fect Fit, Perfect Finish, Best of Fabrics, Lining and Trimmings—or money cheerfully refunded, COME IN TOMORROW. LAFF | THE TAILOR ON THIRD AVE. NEXT TO OLD 1106 THIRD AVE |ing cough” away from brook, a suburb. Mra, Walter Stockton took the precaution when her three little sons, ranging In age ri White ‘Arm Bands to Warn of Contagion STAMFORD, Conn, Feb. 4 White arm bands inscribed “whoop Thousands Are Nervous Wrecks Cross, Crabbed and Care-worn | From Weak, Thin Watery Blood without ever suspecting the real cause of their trouble—Iron-starvation. hl warn other MORE ONE-HALF THE LATION OF AMERICA ie MIDDLE AGE and that one of the chief contributary causes of this terrible waste of human Life is the devitalizing weakness brought on by lack of iron in the blood. yp that THAN oe A New York Physician RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR HAVE IRON. THERE ARF. 30,000,090,000,00 BLOOD AND EACH ONE ML An enormous number of people who ought to be strong, vigorous and in the prime of life are constantly complaining of weak nerves, headaches, | 4 the back, disturbed digestion, shortness of breath, a general | “rundown” condition, melancholy, bad memory, ete, when the real cause of all their suffering is IRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD. therefore an entirely different thing from organic iron, Organic tron is dren [from nine months thetr victims tn Glen: | | just }and Sulphur enhance its appe @ TELEPHONE BLDG. to four years, the disease. contracted The Sense of Inferiority |A Starved Nervous System Taken, Out the Otherwise Capable, Imaginary unfitness, the peculiar | | nervous strain that causes some }to shrink #o lamentably, ism @ condition of semi-starvatiom A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK It's Pavone ere recipe to bring back color, youthfulness and luster —Everybody is using it again, Gray hair, however handsome, de advancing age, We all know the advantages of a youthful appear. ance. Your hair ts your charm, It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, few applications of Sage Tea rance a hundred fold. ganic iron is sup- that all their toms often quick peur, and the very men and women who were £ 5 plaining now becor like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and ap-| It may be had under the | Nuxated iron in Genwed form that « entimated te approximately equiy- alent (in organic iron content) to ne-half quart of spinach, one y f iron in the husks of graing and the skin and | peels of vegetables and fruits to en rich your blood, but modern methods throw all these things ¢ the alarming incre arm, in anemia—Iir 1 of the blood, with all its are Jure‘the teeth nor dinturb the stom- ach. A few doses will often com-| menee to enrich your blood and r vitalize Wornout, exhausted nerves. will be refun ot willing to go back | you should eat more such iron-containing vegetables as pinach and and reinforce them by taking. « little organie iron | from time to be sure the ron, and not| eople usually iron just as action of #trong pieces of iron, ani on having genuine organ Nuxated Iron, Look for the letters N At all druggists. ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY take acids on small L. on every tablet. NUXATED IRON | urally | gray Don't stay gray! Look young! De 16 re) nme | You doubt ft, let the reconstructive |Hither prepare the recipe at home |Tiriuence of Reolo drive it out ef Jor get from any drug store a bottle] your head completely of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | bi be a jhe mareee have gone Herp: sound” wields Su enerely and the iron has been burned out of pound,” which is merely the old-time | the pigod, then is the time that the recipd Improved by the addition of | red-bioaded fighter lords it all over jother ingredients, Thousands of |his pale-faced. ri Reolo is & folks recommend this ready-to-use | tyou Freer n, because it darkens the | hery cntrol. No Snee itifully, besides, no one can | bluff, no haltin hesitation, With tell, as it darkens so nat-|&" improved appetite the nerves that and evenly. You moisten | were starved cease to cry out with pain, th the blood sponge or soft brush with it, drawing | iner this thru the hair, taking one small isa tinge a sense of t strand at a time, By morning the fi hair disapp. Such is rs; after another | tem to res cation © ral color | Reolo, This wonderful reconstrue~ is res and it becomes thick. | sy Intensities the activity of the Vital glossy and lustrous, and you appear | processes that you approach any years younger. |tesk with a vim that is fairly p= tonishing Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| '°As\' any of the clerks at Rartelt'e pound is a delightful toilet requisite. | ug stores oF any other sad It is not intended for the cure, miti-| drug store for a ox ela. “ ‘Ask them about {Us wonderful gation or prevention of disease.—Ad- | Asi thom amour ite wonder re, vertisement, sold it to—Advertisement, 06 4 possibly 0

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