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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921. ‘ ; THE WORLD REMARKABLE Only Republicans ping ‘Reyer’ (WORLD NOTES}! AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD || RENNES | None Others Shall Be Retained in Public ic abicauamia’ eo tae sn aneatiens Pbcanecéuma N’ NOI Office, Say Committeemen value of $22,000,000 in 1920 (Prem the Des Motes News) sirvicinel bo’ sme bau Ninety-seven per cent of — A popular fallacy which is gradually giving up the ghost # that old math: end south priate | CTION of state committeemen and county chairmen in eo hs phe ern bs "ye fashioned idea that “our «reat floanders” swening our prominent bank |) J 0.414 marry, now that I have this | Se ; ‘unada ie discunsing ere and speculatore—know anything about finenes. wonderful job on my hands.”—Mary Seattle Saturday calling upon republican officials to tles of the musk ax as @ nource of] ¢ | a F Jlance backward and see. Garden, director general, Chicago employ none but republicans will undoubtedly be hailed by di. wna poet ate i ie | Wool. ‘ De vos ge mg ey the war broke out and eredite and commerce | Ohara nceen vena i sh ; ny oe grea woman in the| France plang to make over army |got the first big Jo! the general citizenry as a piece of broad-minded citizenship) puited states? material into civilian clothing to Rive] Do you remember how the country went into the doldrums and what) | Bipe eet Fe > aa 5 wan errito 4 tate, 8c pei par excellence, fully as broad-minded as giving a man two ERS work to 1,000,000 unemployed. our “great financiers” ald and did? neat | “ x vf geet Public mehoot records show that| To hear them you would have thought the end of all things had come. have no dewigns on other months, oF r , [ My carrier, city, ide per weem || Years for witnessing a baseball game on Sunday. MRS. B.A, LLOYD, 1135 Corwin | at jeagt four persons in every thou-| European markets had gone. Buropean goods were gone. We must|people If other nations have the We might pick up @ little trade with South and | mame attitude, it seems unreasonable Amocmtien |! Herbert Hoover would have been disqualified to act for wisbe~ Ye Peer ae leant Idea. The | sand stutter. learn to go on alone, might wo & Bee a, SR Sai Sak | ae ae en cons tae a pought of appraising wome: . nak 7” 10 believe that all would be the government of the United States were the same plan |Ccourred to mee eh BEY) one Chinewe government fe plan ee ee oer x: ” ing to prove it by consenting to limit |adopted for the nation as is now proposed for the state. EB. A. COOK, 416 B ast t— See thaianike a ee M8 | Did one of them see the “war proeperity™ Just ahead? armaments.” The resolution, of course, is nothing but a piece of selfish, |“What's i sv Bg — me that) ‘The 1919-1920 apple crop of Ans See nee now that, when the adjustment shall have taken place me ig i Eas a , " 5 | personal and spiteful work, accomplished by one Bellingham “*"°™ SY ner tralia was the greatest the COUnLTY Jie machine starts grinding again, it will grind on bigger grist than it | 467 .RANCE is not « militariet ne 7 | Pree . Fr MIS. 1B. W. HILL, 3403 B. has ever had, ve q " h It ts ai Fish C Cherry : had even during the war tion. We have the warmest politician against another. It aimed at Fish Commis- »—-rhere are so many wonderful! California falses néarty half of| Our “great financiers” do not sce thia. Genire to be on friendly footing * sioner Darwin. ber nerg in the world I cannot | ail the beans produced in the United) De they know that following this period of “labor surplus” they will be| with the British and American nm . " choura’ States, bidding against one another for this labor tn @ labor market which will/tions, bw there is a pact, signed at It Darwin is a able fish commissioner, Governor Hart) ving y po xe LLOGG, 2523! The selling price of farm land has|be as short as during the war, and that this will happen probably before | Versailles, which munt be fulfilled." « should retain him, the absurd resolution of the county migntn ave W.—"T'd rather not increased 66 per cent in the last i ae a cg Aristide Briand, former premier of » i ‘ i name a favorite, It might start the ey ao wee this, France. — apne org Rs ge nbn soni women socnaptanl? ol SRE ae ais", REM aie caeiadiihiaen | The Star is no apologist for Darwin, ere may MRS. GEORGE A. MO! ——— — = 2 IRTUIBON, men than he. There could be worse. 4418 Woodlawn avea—"You'll not . e | It would be a pathetic start for the Hart code if one of ey me answering @ question Tike | Every Pi : the very first acts of the governor would be to bow to ilies f % e p our heys “ Joun J. Persh |} the private spleen of a politician, be he from Bellingham Letters to the or elsewhere. The Star is still hopeful that, now that the » code has been passed, it will be the agency, not for political Editor— , @ ! spoils, but for state welfare, Write briefly, ig t at Oo we Use ink or typowrtter, eo One side of paper only. neking has no place amone Cooking for Men emmeedae || Nt S a cold, or grip, keeping you miser- pits strange how some teopte |(XOOKING has been pra the curriculum of male stu-|INGLIMFIAT OW % CL . I able? Are you weak, tired, all worn ; i : out—tortured with dull, persistent Take a joke when it's on them. D>, vania’S i is some-| Editor The Star: While all the dix The Munich government | dents at Pennsylvania State college. Cooking |oussion fe going on in the paper re-| it was a bully joke back in /thing that all men should know something about. lgarding the campaign which has just OA. i } } ie i ee. ks Some men should know all about it, fons and in which so much money j { , y backache and sharp, cutting tees Pages Saag bay er wording x Sot | | | Yy pains? Do you seem to be get- “Probibition Commissioner Kramer Particularly should married men have the necessary | word it seems to me that in boing ||| y , p Birected that wines may be br | knowledge so that in the pinch they can scallop a pan ofjovermalous for the policemen's wid- : ting worse ‘instead of better? i the Dianicias Gomme neces-| potatoes or stir up a mess of fluffy biscuits. ner the seatiie, we have entirety for-| / y yj 1 feels: thy kidn Don't prescribe a bottle forus,) There is no telling when the good wifg may be absent herself was made a widow, and her! ¢ yy f t ely, then, your . eys need a. from home at meal time cae Noone geal gener pk Syed TaD. 2S, LY Za help! Colds and grip fill the soxce or sarerr | As, Ume goes on, the legitimate reasons for this aFe| oni he hid tin paceman tr. | : blood with poisons, which the a ; i | While Sehults waa not « polierman, | q ; ‘ ; ae pennertag Dore ‘ethnd hat is more pleasing (0 the aera Tae trifle ect eencazw, (or tmecrr and was} kidneys must filter off. This sudden.rush of new work has no doubt weakened your Piet had ‘co. brane late perhaps, and worried for fear that she'll not be able to srs nit -f woul surge kidneys and that’s why you feel so weak and depressed, and suffer that constant Detroit News, |have dinner on the dot—-what is more pleasing than ta be Fnahewan roy es : | A > ns Detroit News. | greeted at the door by the man of the house, all uniformed |money nway, instead of | Sher ty | | backache and those stabbing pains. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too. oreve cute: up in a log overall apron, a dab of flour on his beaming |» vatewnesy wives be be asked te | Don’t wait, then, until serious kidney disease sets in. Help your weakened kidneys tical sa mn os ht a TE Anette one k Gili, ocak | with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask e ettle steaming ou MARRIED WOMEN our hbor. And the smell of burning beefsteak permeating the oth-/ANp sons | y neig erwise hopeful atmosphere? - Th ] C Man should know how to cook! Hodgn, And the Oret place to basin | ese Ar e Seatt e Lases: lem i» the county and city building. | [Some of ‘hows woman are workin WEST DRAVUS STREET NORTH THIRTY-SIXTH ST. | EIGHTH AVENUE WEST Are You Superstitious? pains in the of my back and mornings I could Fag BR easily and didn't feel my housework. I was and couldn't sit still at bout Doan’s Kidney Pills 4 boxes drove the back and gave me strength felt more like of ageal student of the human mind’ Whaat gramers in the arid Northwest are demonstrating ey fe! anew fe Wheat growers e 01 are that they are superstitious by hiring Hatfield, the Raln-| ac 7)'or eeedaars and’ o very Uttle sleep. feet and hands dicated awfully. Soup atmasraton i felt more tired than befere geing to bed the night before I used Doan's Kidney Pille and several bores gave me wonder- ful relief, ridding me of Livy backache and taking down the swelling.” ’ j hilt H O not boast, “I am not superstitious,” in the hearing |*" P. Ford, £119 W. Dravus st. | 4 V. Rowe, 1911 Eighth Ave. Ww. 7 | 3 bad ye from kidney "t be done. ‘ oe Whether or not he can make rain, Hatfield is living of a mighty truth. Because he believes in himself, he is Ke convincing. R San Diego, Cal., suing him for damages w! riments. “What science says doesn’t seem to matter when it is offset by personal experience. A Modern Navy ie HE flying boat is the latest ‘subject of one ag in end wares yoo t and fh ; " naval circles. According to the dispatches from Lon- ts French stateamen opky refuse don the British have developed the hydroplane to the point FP ’ fa Bmigg =’ aif. eet for 0 pares. lof a thousand horsepower motor and a body carrying from . A MISU |12 to a hundred passengers. ‘ effect in soothing and healing the ; ‘ why a Bal NDER This craft is to have a range, of 1,500 miles. It can there-| membranes of the throat and chest. ‘ Ree—in answer to my husband | fore cross an ordinary ocean and go about anywhere a) | Pine co fare ears ne E. Green's posting notice is «| cruiser or dreadnought can go. ually plain sugar eyrup. . \ , roniiy . fe. I stayed sister’ ; * i ir if Sirens (3 Farell dare stay, And it can go much faster and go up in the ai after getting black eye ind | Necessary. P " a sy of iil treatment from my husband| The new engine is called the “Cub” and the new body de F cone pga ar pone Now Only $25.00 Per Acre—on Terms Pmitiii| “‘Doan’s Kidne ills Every Druggist Has Doan’s, 60c a Box Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. see place. the “Titania.” | (age it oophersk “tp his few te | Meantime the submarine is being developed to carry an more than 4 and dug out because he was -inch gun. 3 lor ree times e money. | a A | i i vants to know, and has , good and tastes very pleasant. 4 ; ; Paceeiecrmaoin foe | aahg Ae cessteann, “What constitutes PY cam Yoel this take hold of This is your last chance to buy these lands at this price. After the 16th of this his behavior —(Signed) Mrs. i “What constitutes a modern fighting r Green Bennington tve)|a8ked by resolution, “W eg TE Ce ‘bie Kadatee” -% month the price will be advanced to $30.00 per acre. jnavy?” hoarse and t cht. or ma’ E, 4 : cee ently loose ‘trom ‘the formation of Free Examination Just think what we are offering you! Virgin soil; tu: tones, “Private control has brought im- The American Legion gets @ sardonic chuckle owt of the news that Jack hlegm. The is the eame—in- 4 iz > no 8 4 imps, no s' , no " ‘aecte ¢ Disabled Veter r brush to clear. Just level, rich lan d passenger service and plenty! pempacy has been elected an honorary member by the Disal ‘eterans| f, ‘t mmembranes—and hie Pine | BeeT $2.50 GLASSES i A gh gw a ny oan. a silt laid down by the great —us ted betwee! _— cake arent, Wenee epmeeies af. fae wayne Wer Tita ad Kees ox joes se reat ‘eastern railroad. bi I asth: on Earth at. | We ere one of the few optical Lands such as we are offering you that adjoin ours, and that are now being “ . _ — While dealing out medals, congress shouldn't forget sin MecWorther, freight rates? the Hardings’ cook, who makes the dest waffles in the wor und of ° Norway pine Stores Ja the Worthwest, that really — are rape) aceite crops. Our lands _ in the district between La Henry Ford has notified a bankin, minatis @ couple| tract, and is ous the world the only one in $ | ‘onner on the north an stanwood on the south just ‘el me 0 eda se Rival statements of conditions tn Ireland are as Wuminating as pi page ‘ | ' : r . Conner on naingh , - % ; the 0 Fe just as i + cate that he does not need any i. me la te the Binatein theory. Re a Eg t : . : I ald. Buch being the case, |°! Septapetione 97 pdt : - My ounces of Pinex” |tometyint ituanen Not presctibed | |{l} 75 tons of carrots, rutabagas, turnips, beets and other root crops per acre. Where ts eee cteing” ce teat nha| Vice President Marshall ta going to Burope and he may find the fwve- d don't atcept any. |Unless absolutely necessary, } the first prize on corn at the St. Paul corn show was grown; where loganberries, ; «ax oa eaten be or money refunded. |BINYON OPTICAL CO. blackberries, raspberries and strawberries grow to perfection; where the corn yields dello . : The Ft. Wayne, 111@ FIRST AVENUR 80 tons of ensilage to the acre. ‘Tt ts reportéd that lawyers got a| Ticenty million dollars in nickels were spent at pay telephones in 1920. fai Bs ban lo ons . a Fi posh ys és e Mal; Lena a a | e “ on mae “he gat tae me Oe ag ¥ oo stuff, has everyone forgotten H HHT | UNLLANNUEUUCLAUANU ANUS ssl eabhosontes saline ian et eo Sie oe ce ' = fas raked the taxicaba? esr Our lands will be the equal of any lands in the district when developed the oan same as they are now. Our development will be the same, or even better, than ‘A reward of $500 is offered by a ke he c ite better than the oritic thinks he can. nent Many an actor thinks he can write b ETHICAL DENTISTS the present development on lands adjoining. York man for the recovery of a) ra —— painting called “The Barn- ve real oy Oo 'e: gtill ia discussing that Dawes’ cussing. | ae ee ee Take Care of Your Teeth; wer Have rtant BY DR. WILLIAM E. BARTON wee “a ‘There ot ling that— are voices reminding us that life is sordid complacent fee! : “There is so much good in the worst of us, If you live to be hopeless. There are those people who have @ rae ” Glace for turning life And #0 much bad in the best of us, three score years and wrong side out and |} That it hardly becomes any of us " ten, you will have showing us how seamy To say very much about the reset of jus. eaten* more than 16,- it fs. I have seen son Something needs to be sald about the test of us,; pees . * po fa y thing of samy sid® | and all of us. We need to be reminded that we ar¢ 000 meals; your teeth will have chewed of life, T vom, | not as good as we ought to be more than forty tons of food. the prison, And we are being thus reminded, Current fiction Like any other machinery, the teeth pa big not yf paycing but comers * tp onde epee must be taken care of. nown to me ¢ leaves you wondering whether n’s flood were f wish to utter on every | to come again, there could be found any people worth Decay or damage to the teeth imme- proper occasion my af-| inviting into the ark. diately affects the quality of the food firmation that life seems Emerson sometimes ead @ truth so kindly, so pene supply. to me good, and its pos trating, that it carried its lesson straight to the heart. Indigestion, intestinal troubles, heart sibilities glorious. Here ts one of those illuminating sentences of his: disease, rheumatism and many other ail- I wonder if the school “We grant that human life ts mean; but of writers who find life how do we know that it fe mean?” ments may result from teeth neglect. 80 contemptible may ‘There in mighty hope in the fact that we know that Come In for Free Dental Examination not manifest a reaction the world and our own hearts need to be better, ied from that smug self. It is that divine discontent that makes life noble in LADY ATTENDANTS ELLIOTT 4357 satisfaction which was | ite possibilities. It is the fact that we know that we itself a reaction from a| and the world are not what the world and we should 290 S nearly hypo-critical self- | be that gives us reason to hope, ‘ 1220 Second Ave. Phone Elliott 5015 depreciation once famil If we find life mean, the fact that we know that it * Ground Floor Until me jar. There was a time | ts mean may become the basis of our hope that it Location | when it was fachionable for every one to declare | shall not continue to be so, That ts what makes life VENING! . PEN EVENIN the <bief of sinners, Then followed @ very | glorious be RTNES We are offering you an opportunity to join us in development of this vast tract of valuable land by joining with us. You are getting land for $25.00 per acre that will soon be worth $350.00 to $500.00 per acre. ‘Spring is here. You want a farm. We are offering you a chance to get some of the best land in the world, right at sea level, in the district of the least rainfall on the coast of Washington, where the cattle pasture on the green grass through- out the entire year. You can buy a tract of this land—15 acres or more—on the terms we are offer- ing you and can be independent the balance of your life and leave an estate worth more than you can ever accumulate by any other means. This will be the last excursion to these lands at $25.00 an acre. On Wednesday, the 16th, we are going to run an auto excursion from Seattle to these lands. Make arrangements in advance for your seat in the autos. Write, phone, wire or come personally to our office and get full information. As we have sold over four-fifths of this land you can see it is now an assured success, and that you will only have this chance to get this land. Act now; don’t delay—your opportunity is passing. Join our excursion and see what we are offering you. HMOMDOUUELENEOOAAQ00EUOUOTEUALOUAOLADEAA Hy