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JESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921. 7 THE SEA and failure,” she says, “is due Oe i M ‘Ifixhnons and velf-pity.” George Washington _[ SHE IS LOST ]{ AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD | Inquiring Reporter-|*"0r=-ncur" First in Farming and in |] Editorials and Comments Reprinted From Various Newspapers 4 til he went to work for the Link Belf] He was made president of : R Dressing, ‘Too . IT'8 UP TO K ART company, and was appointed 0 (From the Te oa ~‘Timen) president. and general manager United States Shipping VERY schoolchild has heard: rok bs bohesne Z “Geor; Yashi i i yar, first i The “code” * hil ks He may ppoint a retehwtag with Emergency Viest corporation, Wha George Washington, first in war, first in ; sgl or geoph ang yy Nay Ark sea oy ta SanAy's quMbTION Rnerency View corporetion, hail peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen. ; | Sith aathartiy, to seake. lawe ahd vate, Sheeoee I ecogrced-oy on sve ormuntzation Va recently asserted, “as strongly per month 7 y hi . | D © have hin secret service who shall make their private, S Manna sot And they have come to know him as a general, a ln set reperte to him on the activities of all. state officers and thelr ANSWERS havhalodly ar eben Ub mak i statesman, and beloved by his fellow-man. re J.T. RONALD, superior court! the foundation of all success is tm Br Lments i S|! There were other sides of Washington. In them, go The iaws guarantesing Iabdor| judge: “It any man tells you he |cournes week C ohy Labor has no part in the new monarc mr es a volee in the administration of ite own departments are repealed, Labor | never Jed, photograph him quickly nennrgres |, sepemuens 100; he was first, which is to say he was in the fore- ty but labor may not participate in the government, and I'll enlarge the picture and hang : Pabiteh most rank. : att? becom : Fey oli ae berate slap in the face for labor that m0 @p:|\t jn my chambers under the lal« P agg hg ha aaa a cael n ‘ . 907 | pointment Hart may make can regain labor's confidence, "LAar. M Family Supply He was very exact in all business as well as very i | tne sends plan tr certain to cost more money than the present avstem.| "Joun p. canmony, aepus;) Makes a Family Sep shrewd at a bargain,” writes Historian Henry Cabot || © beay” lit maken the establishment of a new business, It means new systems) Coe ie attorney: “No, of course of Cough Remedy iti i i i P od tape and new employes—and higher salaries for politicians, | PTO"? Lodge. “And the tradition is that his neighbors |*"tive’ “code” slaps the voter's, taon, for be turned down the plea for/°%” |) considered the general a formidable man in a horse |nalary boosts at the he “eode” authorizes the governorking| | MRS, MARION McDONALD, de de t diffi lt of all ti ” 4 |to raise the salaries the voters said they didn’t want raised. \afraid to newer.” T trade, that most difficult of all transactions. f No one knows how much dynamite in concealed in the “oode”—that | a la ' McArdle and perhaps the Lord High Moguls) MATT STARWICH, sheriff: “You; 1, you combined the curative prope We imagine tlrat, were our modern captains of in- re bbe ela . don't expect me to tell you all J ties of every known “ready: It will establich the greatest know about myself, do you?” sough remedy, you probably cou! dustry to devote their attention to horse-trading, | Bn ower a ele m ry : Sse a eee nr eee thon. Fiuvetditcs Waeeeceraes tas always beOh4 CATIVIN & HALL, superior court aot get as much real curative pow ey might prove very formidable at it. ‘ 4 | politica! machine in the nati ; powell 5 4 a us ‘ : able to cepantes a gigantic machine thru his own departments—the offices | jyuage: “Yes, indeed.” Shee ie ee ta hastly masa V ashington’s business wes: farming. . ” ve eters | whete he appointed the chiefs, Now, the governor ex his power over! 7. MH. PATTERSON, deputy prose: O'R" ee in inutes. “He managed his plantations entirely himself, ee {ail the oftioas, for the governor's wecret gervioe agent i given authority /cuting attorney: “Bure that’s my 'Cet from any druesnt 2% cuness } Be 5 fi aod . y - plo: c scales, to probe, investigate an | bust ” > % t into nt says Lodge in his biography of the first president, i earns cepeeres ome Pee ek ae business of inex, pour it inta = pit bottle “and did it well. He knew the qualities of each field, ‘ | "No elective #tate officer dare oppone the governor 1 In the past ther plain granulated sugar syrup, jand the rotation of its crops. No improvement in ei | se could aye done it. Now he must bend the RM. a nave ROADS TO vr sairated” ‘ihe alt ona} . . : ‘ q ; Le » AP eerind sos-vack let . ull pint of really er cou, \agr r o ingenious invention escaped his Tw jefeated by an overwhelming majority. The machine knows this i shghs: Be: eae . ag icultu - and n g pe ‘ anaes “why the haneiapheny clause was attached. T' why the legis SUCCESS three Ummes th money. Tastes pleas- : -T WISE” attention. » : ‘ ; |iators were not even given the privilege of debating the emergency clause. | ant and neve Is. : Ae HOM Ott Qeenis || Lt is probable that were Washington alive today, That's why the legislators who balked were flattened out by the roller ay aiedieny Within Pinex and Syrap prepare i \jand on his farm, his would be a machine-farm. The Hay % to up to Hart nia nae, tal Row am oyster mpnkes Fives Almont, immediate rele. — nin whe’ nor ne E r e pl , stops the rear | tractor would have replaced the horse, and scrub |ne sticks ¢ll Be shovesds.”—-King turer ticks and beals the ores TODAY'S BEST BET stock would not be tolerated. — Z | Lear, ee Estes menibcenes £0 meee) = the “I told you boys” are per-| He was, you observe, first in farming. : Forty-four yearn ago Anna Kath-|,4 day's use will usually overcoms ad lib today. They picked ae tant ; j i rine Great k + Math: he ordinary cough and for bronchitis ; | But that isn’t all of this many-sided first pres- | seROPLANES BUILT fexceitent iaw, namely: Widow's tax|arie Green wae known only, & Group hoa aa beonaial AFI i ef . ” company of Chicamo, + Really “better than ready-made raps, and not $2, “opeaily nnd’ quickly prepared. ‘the winners in yesterday's pri}, ; re ident. EN SR or lente Ot ee ee the home in |# woman hard preseed with fainily | i i i tAlito hy ts n ou wue of nh pt ‘01 axe , * i i | Another good tet is that no one| He was first in dressing. Little Edna Basel, aged 4, i8| parcary isn you vive considertbie | which, she lives. In the case of in-(SRF0#.and sicknens. She tried several trated compound, of genuine Wor De hurting forth the slogan: “our! His youthful fancy strongly leaned toward hand-| in the children’s home at St.|«ace to the parachute leap sade by |come property, widows pay taxex ax| "100k" aid Milled tn wi ne them. Hen renerations to break severe eo te 1 judges must resign. They a A : “He! 4 rei Ivan DeVilliers, but little ment others, If ada, with its popula wn 8 To avoid disappointment, ask yi Paldn’t vote with Mayor Hughie." | SOMe dress, Senator Lodge assures Us, adding: | Louis, waiting for somebody | made vf the machines which |Uon of 80,000 or #0, can do this, Way |e an ae has written 30 nov Irneniet vi ain and don’t . eile never ceased to take an interest in it. He had the| pF pe “> et Py ag part in the exhibition ' pr 2 re thy in, (el and 400 short stories, all Gealing |inything else, Guarsatecd, Hsin i 5 a 0) rom ft . hi ou are no ‘ertAinly, ie no y' tate “ooh 5 ag lide best possible taste and the keenest sense of w hat} pod Ge phot: ps ied “lost. fe Se oe tans ab. thane =e given four children to the state Wie Gs soak pmsl sa lle “espn pee ’ ‘ i pe 7 pl a , under 16 from playing Little} WaS appropriate.” ig Railroad officials said she was | chines were built in Seattle ont should not be compelled bes wre 1. te “Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin.” 1s! How many of our good farmers also are immacu-| placed on the train at Atlanta |\'*¥ of he fact that wo hear » grea Pom rrverrngereer serge yarerd oe | new electri serving a anybody in the house who can ! @ Little Bva who was less late dressers? and started for Denver, at the made goods,” it would, perhaps z been invented with a heat attach. add ne & How many of the world’s great generals also are) i ay of the Denver juvenile ot satecea to. ne Pee ot wns wan | ment to keep dishes hot while serv. SORRY, BUT WE Don'T| formidable horse traders? . built by the Bosiag Airplane com. |e. WHAT THE EDITOR SAID) How many of our able business men are good pany of this city, and the other two| do you say, Mr. Editor to de- |were built from the Curtis design ‘one “colum” each week to| farmers? by the J. W. Miller Alreraft corpor ' | ba oe 1 tw 2 get How many of our presidents have been good busi- ati | rate Dente Tae wees ae Recount of the medicere calibre of t |ESS men? : to your attention for the’ reason that | A the whole. I have no doubt you} And how FEW of our best dressers are presidents, si eteve the pele See oe eS crane ot 0° Se gener, captains of industry, leading farmers? |the manufacture of planes in Seattle “Nine-tenths of discouragement | 2 and the calling of this fact to its a communiea-|Qnly one American has been first in all. | * 4 st pabtiching That man of many firsts was born 189 years ag0|(~ gescuss a besun, atation || titer in the ettorteet the county today, at Bridges Creek, Va. rpiene, will be anvmered if eee 86 | commiasioners to develop the Sand ‘ .o buddling genus but He Health Hervice, Washingice, D. C. Point aviation site. Jove to encourage same. I be- It would also be of Interest to the bile to know that the reason Ore if had a colum of classical ‘i y . “ | pul ? A View of Beata by scahal Wan uke eae apparently quite {tia the Aerial Forest Fire Patro! ; ‘ A ‘ 4, 07 7 4 } 4 o develo | eons ee would! STRANGE ship flying the Portuguese flag puts intO|wen Am engmgod, but hesitate to |" because they have developed Rhook” and others, it would : A 9 ry . n landing field and that @ & source of delight to many, and| a South African port for repairs. She is the Cutty mem for fear. ot infecting my wite gph Washington Tinea to ob ‘education to aspiring poets. Think ' Sark, last of the famous “China clippers” remaining on the cnt tae prove he gp ating PT much fire protection was be. of the delight occasioned by fanciful hi re t ven landin M igh seas. ~“ seein cause we have not given landing Sim’ procaret ag = -osanaaallt oiler field development much thought. In The era of the clipper ship was a bare quarter of a ceN-| rested.’ My fiance knows all about ban fewttren gecercihy sng pater Baal i i 5. Steams owded | my condition and ts ready to marry, tury. The first was launched in 1845. Steamships crowd pecbrer gay dearly lthat' he would nat Gare: Slow aay SEE: shoves jthe clippers out of business and with them went most al For the careful patient the danger (of the planes under his command to F E sare \ the ice of ocean life. “ . jland at Seattle because it would be the romap of a husband infecting hin wife in| land at Seattle | | It is doubtful if man has ever produced a more artistic | remote. So far ax the offspring * | In thin connection ft would be wel! BEST $2.50 GLASSES Absolute safety is guar- jereation than the clipper ship flying before the wind with |concerned, the infection Is not trans |, 1” thin fontnction Mt walle ww i anteed in this bank |its 36,000 square feet of sails spread like the picture fou | eke the wellknown Engiiah |Dublic is strangling a new industry on Earth | 3 Washington Bank D ee oatea thad thakdece aoeet mu, {remember in your schoolbooks. There was lure even in the |gutiority on tuberculon, kept jn {8% Well ax endangering the arog Ps ot, the tow optical -eoete, J - yi ‘a rfouth guard. But this ruling,|Names of those sails—the Taeping, Lahloo, Jib-o-Jib and | personal touch with ex-patienta. Many | industry of the Northwest in failing on to. finish, tors’ Guaranty t y, refers only to when| Jamie Green sails. |were known to have married and |'? obtain adequate a 1, avant the only one In und of the State of are In fights, not before or! The clippers were wooden ships, and, as wood was plen-|"i7r3 Suniel or 6702 F. Green Lake Way Ettathaniebea aedininones okt Washi: z |tiful in America in those days, and cheap, the small clippers | 11 of these married patients who had | wipow sicuecre al a . | eee It’s a ‘strange world. People are| permitted the United States to build up a merchant marine | had bactiti found in their sputum and ro | Mauch ‘more ‘worried over. keeping |that in 1860 totaled 2,314,520 tons. From then until the| wh hed sputum wince “weir dim /MOME TAX IN NEVADA | |BINYON _ baseball clean than keeping courts| world war our merchant marine declined steadily. had infected thelr wives or families (th® letter by “Mother of Four,” and Beene j * In 1920 the United States built and launched a ship ton-| None had infected their wives, Two |e? Worry about the taxes, Tam re-| or _ Consider the railroads. When Uncie nage greater than the whole American merchant fleet afloat |had no children, Two had each a|Minded that | Nevada that state | —— ) Sam was running them and business in 1860. Many of these ships could carry the Cutty Sark as |Dealthy daughter. ‘The remaining About which little good and much \ epee teat monn before’ | cargo, but, considering conditions 70 years ago, our ancestral tyelenrl4 berghei ant | there was a shortage of cars. And | Shipbuilders were not so slow. evidence of Infection. 80 that the| ow that there is no business they! QOur forefathers lost their merchant marine. Let us guard risk to wives and children can *| 4 fre bracing sal have plenty io ee ‘ Is seamen the patients are proper. MUSTARD PLASTERS! Antonio Vanillar was arrested by ‘ | | le Seow Yor, pote and secured t Debs and Wilson | REMARKABLE | susterole Works Without th: In the extract business— | : . —" a. e ECAUSE Eugene Debs, in Atlanta prison, stated in an|| ‘REMARKS Blister—Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mes Be that is may, F. Gum is a den- interview that President Wilson, instead of himself, : Es. rar a of mustard, flour and water when tist in Los Angeles. needed a pardon, he is now to be denied visitors and ead HE movie business may atti |can easily relleve * pons “mene May Be srace unver | "Utine. Privileges. : be rewarded as an infant in hens Proving that the republicans were wrong when they |dustry and, like any other popular | made oi Just the Best it: THE SIDEBOARD ” Pen , ” jen’ baby: erybody ing have ‘Wanted—By elderly lady, room on | Charged that Wilson was “too proud to fight.” He isn't too sanatnne te he guattecent en combined in the form of the preser Butterhorns dining room floor; also three meals|Proud at all. He'll fight even a prisoner in Atlanta prison. |\*meUNnk to ae win white ointment. It takes the place ¢ in the City— THE per day; a, . oy $45 per! “Ah!” some say, “but he isn’t having Debs confined in| pe ik | Sepene plasters, and will not bliste: an) ves + ‘ ? $ " ae | lusterole ie’ whe > you've eee On Pas Oak Leaves. | solitary or in a black hole, and he’s not using thumbscrews “Passengers wil wet, travel on] Grom une Sem lied gree ro Ete gion ‘A Denver judge has decided a man |" him, or giving him 40 lashes before every meal With @/ ships which have soft drinks, prayer | croup, stiff neck, asthma, "neuralgi uet made in the Boldt’s cannot be convicted tor making home | good, stout stick. é | books and hymnaly in the saloons. 1| headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma Bakeries you'll agree. brew unless it is proven he made No, that’s true. But Wilson belongs to the modern age, |*™ fot a drinking man, but I would tism, lumbago, pains and aches of th: ‘ = not undertake a long voyage on the} back ioe wren, sore muscles hey are wholesome and bl: It either for sale or for gift. That | j or re adiev: ‘bari Mt etie it hard to bec a Pasi jit should be remembered, not to medieval barbarism. iiigh’ Gnas Ob ary #hip."—K. F.| bruises, frosted feet, colds of satisfying; sugared and , Most home brew is so punk it can’t gs i | Blaine, of Seattle, before shipping | the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). iced to the right degree Prom cask to casket is a natural jump, according to the revenue sleuths| board 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 snd just covered with ae ver 'e _ be sold or given away who found two coffins full of bourbon. eee nuts, eee i A Berlin cable says 5,000,000 Ger Tom ae “I have attended hundreds of AT ALL SIX BAKERIES Mans are preparing to leave that| Searing at congressmen is no new diversion, but Dawes did it right in| prychic demonstrations and 1 have | ’ front of them. never seen one thing done by a | _ country. Which may be true -__— |medium, or supposedly by super. | that I cannot do by | Or may not. We don’t know. cricketer, without a thrill, but we'd be overcome if we heard Babe Ruth | Plain trickery Odd, isn’t it, that one can read of the death of William Gunn, famous | Patural forces, “Houdini » Q But of this had @ hangnail? You may be quite certain. nner BT T | it They are not planning to leave Baker's curtailment of army victuals hasn't stimulated enlistments to : sy 1 | l| HUI | ic OF SEATTLE | = a na [RHEUMATISM } BAUME ETHICAL DENTISTS BY DR. WILLIAM E. BARTON What Does a The Washington who emerges from the smoke of | him, there was but one man toward whom. thel is Revolution and the fogs of our early experiments | chought of the American ‘republic terme, tom, the Partnershi in self-government is a their leader, and had already tried him, and knew hé p noble figure could be trusted. The military genius | The title “The Father of His Country” was rather of Dentists ' that could make an| freely applied in Roman history. Almost any king or army out of a mob, and consul who cared or seemed to care for the interests free his land with a| of the state was called Pater Patriae Mea ? blunt sword, is not to| ‘The title wan not held to mean that his genius had n be despised even when | created the country. ‘The title meant only that he compared with the lead- | treated his subjects in a fatherly #pirit, ere of. vastly larger But in Washington's case the title ‘meant. much | It means that Specialists in the different branche armies in the subse-| more than this, In a true and noble sense he wis of dentistry group themselves together to practice quent ‘decades. When | and ts, the Father of His Country dentistry so that each may keep to his particular je consider the condi-| He won its liberties upon the red field of battle; and branch and insuré a: patient the most expert work tions under which Wash: | what he had won with the sword he established in manship on every bit of work that is duae. This pught ‘ee and durable overnmen ’ ington wrought hie | tree nd durable governm a ; combination does away with hired ope it on . eadin, e idge of @ man velgh by ne shadow hich bles ponaults pect a: NM the Colonial forces to| he casts, Across the whole period of America’s. his aoe ee en victory, it stand@wellto| tory as a nation has been flung, like the mantle of » if the front among the | prophet, the shadow of George Washingto erolc ‘This ts all for your benefit—try it and see. 6 gton. Herol. military triumphs of his-| dignifi rruptible, wise counsel, sour n Rub the lather well into the pores, tory. judgment, fearing God and fearless of man, he stands EXAMINATION COSTS YOU NOTHING then rinse carefully and apply Resi- When the Revolution- | related to America histo: a oO othe C a de 7 ' arW/nen the Revolution: | related to American history ax no other man alands| nol Ointment to any blotches or irri-| 2 L I 1 Ss Qa l | and the nations of Ku America must continue to produce great men, and LADY-ATTENDANTS UAIOTE 4857 4 gas at nee a ae ; : aside and waited with little faith or sym-| each of. them will deserve more honor than he gets ot eh oo, i Bn a f ¢ } 7 5 few days of such care, 4 aL Tut 2 C&P A 1uUo€ to see how 13 impoverished and contentious | while he is living and ] sb and quite as much as he tardily and you will doubtless be surprised = Before retiring tonight give your face a treatment with Resinol Soap. IU colonies would fare in their attempt to govern them: | obtains after he is dead Selves and each other, and all depended upon a loader | But before them ail, and in some respects above Panett how. smndh - clearer chun “whom all the colonies could trust, and who being | them all, will tower the majestic figure of George Bidg. fresher your skin looks. | You can frustes would prove equal to the trust reposed in| Washington, the Father of his Country OPEN EYENINGS —- products from your n |

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