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THE SEATTLE STAR [em Tes) In Harding Cabinet TUFSDAY, MARCH 1, 1921. The Best Cough Syrup # is Home-made. f Seve an ensy way to eave 88, an6 700 have the beat rough remedy 70" ever tried. As the Voterans See the The s ttl } Candidates \ ca e | (Why the Bolo Club Indorsed Fitzgerald, Carroll, Bolton HE BOLO CLUB, composed of veterans of the recent Wallace Knows What Farmers Want Has Years of Practical Experience Steps Into Shoes of His Friend v You've probably heard of this well- | known plan of making cough syrup’ at hon But have y er TODAY'S QUESTION | Should the government coin a 2 | a year, war and of Spanish-American war veterans, has in- ° ° leall shoes? itt Th ds of famil were || dorsed C, B, Fitzgerald, John E. Carroll and Harry Bolton Got a Fine Family of Real Helpers —e ANSWERS o Na be ver} for the city council. DES MOINES, Ia, March 1—As) daughter, Mra. Angus D. Maclay, * but the way it take i lives in Detroit, JONN M. WILMOT, 6060 Fifth | Many well-known men have been (“v6 N. .—“Sure, and you can bet entertained by the Wallace family. | your life we'd keep @ lot of them on Theotore Roorevelt was a frequent pand with which to buy The Star! » Visitor, William Howard Taft and jing pot be bothered with making| | eecrotary of agriculture in President. elect Harding's cabinet, Henry C, Wallace, of Towa, ta going to know jost what the farmers of the country want, and why, h will soon earn it = perm. place in your home. to a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces ex; then add plain granulated yrup to fil Or, od, use el They rejected the candidacies of C. W. Doyle, George F. Cottegill and A. Lou Cohen. . | Of the six candidates for the council, only one is a vet- jeran. He is John E. Carroll, His indorsement by his knowledge tn three an 4 atuing Hie got his | former Secretary Wilson made many A y, or corn syrup, auger | comrades is natural, waye: | vinta, Others whe have been enter- | change syrup. Hither way x od, | There remained, then, five other candidates to be con- Hy years of practical experience as | tained include: Billy Sunday, Gypsy| A. 1. LAWTUSNCH, 621 11th ave. pf ey hoe ie Jou s toll ving | sidered, of whom two were to be indorsed. ' & farmer and a breeder of stock. Smith and Gifford Pinchot, m very much tn favor of tt.| could buy ready-made for three tibae | The Bolo club could not, by any stretch of the imagina- FIVE YEARS EDITOR MRS. WALLACE 18 It would make the fellows raise the | its cost. : age , ’ / NAL ONC MAN It in reall el tion, indorse C. W. Doyle, radical leader. Doyle is business} 4 fr en ple a pige gare hg: mapas ang | ante in a poker gume @ little easier.” | thix fomoae gg no pe oe eo: i ” i yi ly ra of 7 cook | - - agent of the Central Labor council, closely associated with cus fafm journal general manager of the house. A| MIs, HICLEN AUBISLL, 717 20th | 7? _—* my 7 or Neate James A, Duncan, and classed by the veterans as a “red. By the standing he haa in farm | man does the heaviest chores and alave: “Let them coin anything they | gir passage, loosens a dry, hoarse yA | Cotterill, according to the veterans, also has “red” lean- communities, owing to the fact that | laundresg comes weekly, Mra. Wal-| want, It wouldn't make the least! tight eongh, lifts the phlegm, heal lace does the rest of the work. | bit of difference in the eum total of Wallace has never held @ political | my financial assets.” office, altho for years he has been| as y nrrMin, 2228 Mastiake ave: of the farmer that enabled Wallace | engaged in many kinds of public! wo” 7 gon't think #0. A whole to plan for Harding during bis cam | work. He was a member of the na ale kel is plenty worthless enough paign the speech that the president-| Uonal war work council of the YM.) 10. gays.” elect delivered at the Minnesota state! C. A, chairman of the state execu = ibiveg the membranes, and almont i for th bronchi he and hig family are plain “home folks,” It wan thin tnsight into the mind nd they call the public’s attention to various incidents political record on this subject. The veterans, hold- ing the views they do, naturally would oppose Cotterill’s candidacy, First a girl wants » career an’ then There remained, then, for them to consider the names of |she wants a husband—an’ which is [easier ¢’ git. Nobody ever does much eroup, and bronch a Pinex i ly concentrated come pound of genuine Norway pine exe tract, and has been nsed for generae tions’ for throat and chest ailments, C. B, Fitzgerald, Harry Bolton and A. Lou Cohen. fer @ big man, tair—the mpesch that plainly set| tive committer of the Y. M. C. A,| FP. W. CAMPBELL, TS N. 28th wt.:| pointment ask your | And they promptly took Fitzgerald bec Fitzgerald has pallens forth Harding policies on agriculture. | member of the international commit: | "I éan't concelve of any real use for | dru Sor 2% ounces of P stood squarely for good government and the American idea Harding delivered this apeech almort | tee of the Y. M. C. A., and a nae toe & feent plece.” thing else Guaranteed to give abses ’ A fl 7 eat . verbatim as Wallace outlined it, and of the executtve committes 0 | SE.) ee ae 0 efunded A WORD FROM JOSH WISE of things both as mayor and as councilman, Fitzgerald, | politicians pronounced it one of the | Roosevelt Memorial amociation. | He also ts @ member of the United | 7,5 Pinex Co FL Ws yus, Ind moreover, stands squarely for efficient and proper manage- |ment of the street railway; he is against taxation and al- ways has been against taxation for the carlines; and he is against the bolshevik idea of repudiating street car bonds mend honest debts by the city. oy * e 6 | Harry Bolton, too, knows, as indeed anyone who has “Women to Sell,” ssnetoty adver honestly studied the question knows, that the city will im the Cleveland Plain Dealer./ continue to own and operate the street car system, and that talk to the contrary is pure political buncombe in- tended merely to sway votes. Since the city will continue inspectors to own the system, it is necessary that it be operated ef- an oneal the $300,000 mail rob | ficiently, that it be operated by people who want to make ‘3 & novelty. The police - r . ~ . Ws report they have a clew. it a success, and that the city council be composed of men SS | who want it a success instead of a failure. An ordinance has been tntreofuced| For these reasons, the Bolo club indorsed Fitzgerald tte) Reena A Id and Bolton. They saw thru the political camouflage | be take the jay out of life directed against the railway system just as they saw thru ied ft Mien the Hun camouflage in France. They indorsed Harry Bol- Sagem i i gine nie ton, a labor man, because they knew that Bolton was a TP tree the rl, Boar darn re conservative labor man, and that labor, entitled to rep- old acquaintances uptown. —| resentation in the city council, is best represented by men |ciry* and send them “to the country GU) Ledger. | psoas wre, ae i vee i ‘ x jens rt en seeaty of fresh milk ey indorse zgeral muse they knew he was|*4¢ ere Ata me NeW FROM | cuare with everybody and that he knew the city's prob-|,Chersmaray. i cant, dem . ts occasionally some diseus-|lems probably better than anybody in the city. Fitz~| stances, and many children will be| Mon in Hicksville of the biue laws | gerald’s experience is needed by the city. They knew |obticed to grow up in the cities 7 their revival in certain parts of | that when Fitzgerald was mayor, the city railway was! Heweves, country children have : headed to financial success on a nickel fare, while under |Aovnyi™ "0 about the same extent his successor it is being sent to the rocks on a higher fare. country, but no great excitement them as they always have been ‘The city boy haa the advantage over his country cousin tn having | The Bolo club indorsements might profitably be followed |Pt'er facilities for the removal of For 14 years he was secretary of | States live stock industry commis | the Corn Belt Meat Producer# anno. | sion, clation and is permanent chairman| Wallace met his future wife while of the national shippers’ conference.' both were attending school at Ames AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD, Editorials and Comments Reprinted From Various Newspapers | most effectiwe ef the entire cam-| paign. Wallace steps into the shoes of Pd win T. Moredith, present secretary of agriculture, who ts a clone friend. | Meredith also runs a farm journal in Dee Moines, and his office ts al mont acrons the street from that of Wallace, ‘The new secretary can step out of his editorial sanctum tnte the new job mfo in hin knowledge that the} businens will be efficiently bandied | ‘The foNowing correspondence may | during hin abwence, be of Interent: | FOUR CHILDREN “I have read what you eald abewt ade-| AIK ASSISTANTS Take the There are four reasonn for this: Harry A. Wallace, John B. Wal ! lace, James Wallace and Miss Mary Wallace, | Harry, married, ansteta his father | | | When a millionaire's will | made public most uv his rela | fives are sure be was weak- minded. shiny climes poured into single glass for you. The Core-Cota Co. Avante, Ga Questions of health, hygiene will be anewered if semt to canitation, 30 Information Department, 0. 8 Pub- He Health Service, Washington, D. ©. page Simon Lesree. eee THE STATE OF LINCOLN (From the Dallas Dispatch) A new state—Lincoln—may be placed on the U. 6. A. map ff congress views with favor the Idaho disunion petition, proposed in the Idaho legisiatura Northern I4aho has asked the legitiatnre of that state to memorialize congress in behalf of @ new state, which is to include the Idaho ‘pan-| handle, and possibly the eastern portion of Washington. ‘The petitioners want the new etate to be named Lincotn. Spokane and Lewiston are suggested as possible pee bendisaeye 3 . Just recently the Pocatello chamber of commerce gave its approva Shiau ta bees + as ateninace the new state movement. This is the first time it bas met with favor) be highty destrable to | 4, are U in southern Idaho. et tren. are ntversty of Panme | ahe northern part of Téahe te elowely connected with fpekane, more war, Mine Mary, a Vassar graduate, | Closely, in fact, tien ie prorytoreg Eastern Washington are tn touch does edi w with the western part of that sta A Seen Genatiies, Rath, te tn If there ts to be a new state no better name could be gtven f than Towa State university, A married! Lincoln. A Toledo dispatch says the postof. and secret service men ADENOIDS LY It take all the “half.fed children of the would DELICIOUS and REFRESHING tly enforced here, there never & time when they were sus . b Robinson has started for of and there ts consider | by the general electorate. gpeculation as to whether he strike any. Grandpa Moon says b is the luckiest man in the and that tt would not sur. Bim any !f the drillers struck “After operating on mynelf and re moving my own appendix, just say that Iam getting Dr. Pvan oO? e C e A Deserving Committee of gasoline. iy ASSOCIATION OF UNEMPLOYED, room 9, Labor or Mott Ogden ef the| temple, should come in for its share of praise, because of the good work it has done and is doing to help to solve the This Week Only . Ogden id not defin. | Unemployment situation in Seattle and the Northwest. It is At any drug store named below, to do so unt after con-|an independent organization, indorsed by the Seattle Cham- a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. |ber of Commerce and the government. It is keeping out- Simply present the coupon. ef ventiment he destred to re |Zight 600 families, supplying 400 with extras such as ‘the old name, but the new one ts| Vegetables, ete. and feeding 1,000 men, aside from fur- Get this free tube, Its use will be up to date and, as the saying Is,| nishing free legal and medical aid, listing positions and re- a revelation. To you and yours aia order changeth. The olf ducing the number of unemployed. It works in co-opera- the results wil] open a new era uted. The sign on | tion with all organizations and is deserving of donations. in teeth cleaning. Learn now building has been what they mean to you. Food From Starving Mouths 6 ae market reporter brought this into the office: “Chinese eggs are being dumped on the American mar- ’ ket, millions of pounds, forcing a break in prices to the low- est. February quotations since before the war.” That same moment the telegraph was bringing in this message: - as i “Rev. Francis Griffith, missionary at Anping, China, says: ‘The soup kitchen is closed. Nothing stands between countless thousands of human beings and starvation. There | are no leaves on the trees and no weeds left for food. The) doomed throng daily at my door, prostrating themselves the curb. The sign the window has been & new register will be the old one is filled. The not be replaced at once with the 10-Day Tube tells ths reasons for them, One lent Is Another multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva to digest starch deposits that © cling. Each po pang also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva—to neutral- + ize the acids which cause tooth decay, Two factors directly attack the film, will th mew, but as fast as it wears Rew will be bought, bearing the Mame. As fast as the dishes and tery are broken new pieces bear. the words Ogden Inn will take place. The appointment of Mr. Finehes as of state meets with general tion, especially of repub- Start Tonight This new way to beautiful teeth 7 ice ine Wetnestny ana mm the frozen snow; but there is no food for them.’” Eo polished _ gael or so of our young soctety| No food for them, not even weeds to eat! a easily | Birls were her guests. The party was} And Chinese foog is selling in the American markets! DN. 3-R. BINTON mn Wd y = fight the film and Even as a novelty so that in future| ty) derselling American food! Free Examination Your druggist today has a new way Millions of germs breed In !€. They, s ects, Yeu see the results years all could say that they had _ whiter teeth, You feel them in cleaner ‘Piece attended such a function in As enjoyable time was by all, tho the ground was some- What sorry and all hands wore either _{ tubbers or roloshes © An agent from Bradstreet’ was tn The city last Tuesday, talking with Merchants, all of whom reported him that trade is picking up. He it as his expert opinion that the of the depression has been | eee Nee our cook, she was « qween; morning late—used Kerosene. Janted here old Jacob Ryder— ‘acid imn't elder. lies what's left of BM and Manm. made a date—and husband cama 4 wise old guy, he Kot too gay; He stopped the band. 8t. Patrick's day. Madden shock fellet Posroe Bilma; Goctor told him it was twins earcless man was Joweph Shook— told his wife she could not cook, Mes a piain unvarnished fact: inside of bim ts shellacked, at 2) starving Chinese lacked the 25 cents. The problem, then, isn’t so much a greater production of food in the world, as it\is a more equitable distribution of the “power to buy,” without which individuals starve, and famines sweep over entire countries. suicide was Barmy Fets; changed bis yrkad of «igareta 9 CAPT. TULHTLte . * GEOGRAPHY 1. How long was the Dead Sen 2. What do they put in Put-in-Bay? 3. Which is more dangerous, Cae | Born or the Hook of Holland? 4. Who furnished the wall paper \ for the Great Wall of China? 5. When the Peruvians bark ts it | Because they are Chili? “Cape Cod will wash away and Gisappear completety unless we pro ) tect it with a strong eea wall.” ‘Prot. Elizabeth F. Fisher, Wellesley "It was Antacus. If you will ray that | or three times you will find that it is not hard. and his name was Her There was another giant, story.” THE STORY OF A GIANT BY DR. WILLIAM E. BARTON Once upon & time there was a great big giant; and Mf you do not believe it, I will tell, you his name, The North China News, just recetved, prints a story of the famine condition in Lincheng, tabulating the starvation statistics of that one small district: “Died of starvation, 109; children sold, 207; children! we are one of the few optical abandoned, 3; children killed, 1.” “People in the Chenting district are contuming the seeds of thorns, or of locust trees, or are living on grass or grass roots,” says a cable from Peking. i The North China Press reveals the other side, too. Ship- ping reports tell of vessel after vessel being loaded with exports, a large part of which included food for America, eggs, beans, tea, vegetable oil. Half the boats leaving Chi-|_ nese ports advertise: “Excellent cuisine.” The other half put it this way: “An excellent table is provided.” ; Plenty of food, and good food for those leaving China. Food for Americans, where food is plentiful. But no food for millions of Chinese in China! On the very day that Chinese eggs at 52 cents the dozen “broke” the Minneapolis market, Chinese eggs were selling 25 cents a dozen in China, There’s the answer. Bome persons apparently look on Blue Sunday es Nut Bundae Lucky the 1920 spender who saved his income taw as he went alon; Ratlroad fares betng what they are, ad writers are hard put to tt getting the lure into their travel appeals. Harvard astronomers have discovered another planet, but even that fails to relieve the housing situation, President Wilson describes a boob as a bungalow, “having no This is a true story, and Antaen sie the m name over two sermons or edits newspapers. modern life of ours, this struggle and wrestl And Hereules 1 But the house with lots of room above ts likely to be quite narrow, | ———____. today who lives indoors and keeps books or sells goods or has an office or teaches school or prepares BEST $2.50 GLasses on Earth the Northwest that really from start to finish, the only one In ON FIRST AVENUR ation free, by graduate op Gtanses’ not scribed unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVENUB The e upper | Now Located 306 EITEL BLDG. jan of PAINLESS EXTRACTION ja this FREE jo and of teeth cleaning. And a ten-day tube is free, Millions of people now employ It. Leading dentists everywhere advise it. You would never go without it if you knew. Go ask for that free tube, There are few things more important than well- protected teeth, Remove the film-coat You brush teeth now, but leave much of the film. A viscous fim clings to the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not end it. So teeth too often discolor and de- cay. Dentists now know that the reason Nes in film, That causes most tooth troubles. And, until one ends it, brush- ing fails to save the teeth, It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. And pyorrhea wrecks countless lives today, An alarming situation Tooth troubles have been constantly increasing, V few people escape them. So dental science has in late years studied to combat that film. Now we know how, The methods have been proved by careful clinical Loag ree — able pop tiaanay ow millions o peop em; them, largely by dental advice. hue erain teeth cleaning is fast spreading the world over, These new methods are combined Int a dentifrice called Pepsodent. A 10- Day Tube is given to everyone who asks. Now all who will may quickly know that film can be combated, What you will see A test of Pepsodent brings quick and wnique effects, One sees and feels them clearly, And a book which comes Papsadéent REG.U.S, The.New-Day Dentifrice Present this Free Tube Coupon this | week to THE OWL DRUG CO,, 10-DAY TUBE FREE Kerss i§ Present this in, to any stor Pepsodent. teeth. But the great results are such protection as teeth never had before, —_—_—_—— You owe a knowledge of These facts, Old ways of brushing have proved sadly Inadequate. Nearly everybody at some time suffers troubles caused by film, Now science knows how te combat. film, and in ten days you can kni Never again will you trust the ol ways when you know the new, Teeth will glisten when the film-coat goes Get this free tube and watch ft Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. Yon will instantly know that does what nothing else has done. In a few days you will realize what clean teeth mean, your name and address filled It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Your Name. .ccscsssessesarsacncccsastonsecterecsmenecns cules. He was the strongest man who ever lived, unless it wan Samson. Hercules carried a club bigger than the big stick of Teddy Roonevelt. § Hercules challenged Avtaeus to wrestle, and Antaens qaccepted. Hercules was the stronger. But every time Antacus touched the earth, he felt a thrill of Mew stréngth. So finally Hercules lifted him up from the earth, and held him up till he strangled Antaeus fe death That was the worst kind of holdup, resti@seness. He in choking the life out of ua, Town life killa people: the third generation dinappears, That is the hold-up and etrangle-hold of modern life, But we Antaran folk, tho we be not gianta, have this remedy, which we learned from Antaous and from Adam, that to touch the soll ts to renow life, The spring ts near, Get out and make a garden It may not be much of a garden #o far an vegetables are concerned, but it will do you a whole lot of 6004, | Address Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Popeatest Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and the tube will be sent by mail. Star, Seattle eoecenccs ° Westlake and Pine Dr. M. 0. Sipes First and Pike Third and Pike | Dentist | 306 Wtlel Bide, | i} | i | DATLY 10 TO 19 ALM - | } Fitiott 1437 | | 3 — . jabs to & family,

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