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Se techs Ba Sa RE eat ect ‘ wags ge TE RR i il ye tot dip lati tenia antec abies at eRe tl cles RE ATE AMEN eB oe Roar . THE SEATTLE STAR AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD 1 Editorials and Comments Reprinted From Various Newspapers || | The Case of Baby Gloria | A Prison Cell Is No Place for a Little YY Pho) innatl Post) OUR WEALT! (From the ¢ rag ~ ak nila ANT OID | The limitation of private fortune and the, appropriatior the exec ." WAS A STRANGE COINCIDEN( B oe has [tor wovornment oilers . kbe pce forthe rapid pyramiding of Amer Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are j very day The Star inaugurated its new child wel- [ican fortunes now going on, suggented by Deputy Commissioner of A&-] not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for fare department, conducted by Mrs. Max West, there should come into this office the tragic story of Baby Outsian'o¢ the viata, Hee par mewn. | Gloria O’Dell—a five-month-old infant whose home| See BY deter’ Sts, fe per week | is a prison cell, a tiny girl whose earliest memories Meweaner Enterprim Amectactos | will be of gray-garbed guards, cold stone walls, and and United Pree Servies n Pabtished Dalty by Tre mar Poonen-| High, steel-barred windows. ] | Klein's ptatiation! mind and his mathemationl pencil, working in unison,| 24 years, and proved safe by millions —Say “Bayer"§ has resulted in the conclusion that there are 60 families in America each |of which controls more than $100,000,000 He ways the © & hundred families that control more than $50,000,000 each, and 600 families that control over $10,000,000 each, Comparatively, the country's wealth, Klein asserta, is centering in a fow hands “The concentration of wealth in the United States,” Kletn declares, ing Co Phone Main #04 ‘ Rare « od le, “ahi velfare” “has reached its last stage, It will be very dangerous to permit it to go 7 Gloria’s story makes the term “child welfare Bee ng leds Dan pM eles og Bin, oe le perl lg jseem a grim J) Much more interesting to the average man than Mr. Klein's conclu | sions in thie regard, are the Itxts of American families he gives, and bis estimates of thelr wealth at present She is the living exemplification of the biblical assurance that sins of the fathers descend unto the children. For her father, and her mother, are murderers. The man, James O’Dell, is under sentence to be executed in New York state. The woman, Pearl ? is servi . 9 ars’ i is ° ; 7 a 0 od aeived od gong eng be gg. mor ts | 200,000 to $200,000,000; lager estate, $100,000,008; Armour, $100,000,000; matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly ey s e " ; - 5 | Swift $100,000,000; and the Goulds $100,000,900, and so on thru a let of a Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets bat. stances of singular atrocity. It was the life of a i ie ta ai liatie on teh ay | 00re whowe fortunes amount to ax low as « paltry 60,000,000 of dollars. | agpirin te the trade mark of Bayer tcawamagiels cane tang yoeriee rn ; rf 5 | Klein sayn th 50 per cent of the off industry is controlied by 12 tam former admirer of Mrs. O'Dell, who, she said, had|s “well’known make" always looks |iticn with the Rockefaliore away in the loud, that 200 persone control | neta a — sought to resume their former relations after ahe | Bo Sey wen owt In» doghouse. | $15,000,000.000 of property; that 10 families control 60 per cent of the married his rival. To a tree they tied him, and] drea, ba we all want ours born rich. | por cent uf the stockholders wna thet one and fvetentha ner went ue —_ ——_—— while Mrs. O'Dell danced frenziedly before the bloody SER oe stockholders in the steel trust hold 61 per cent of the stock. eavronn Foe soem Wits llscene her husband beat and hacked their victim into Reporter. All of which is intereeting, and, perhaps, at least illumfhating. post jortem nover : vietim any good. eternity. ' esanhipiaithreennerenninannenoreaail wit “er | And so the sentences—death for the man, 20 years In the Editor’s Mail An Fastern astronomer announces for the woman. | Klein places the estate of John D. Rockefeller at three billions of dol lars, the combined estates of J. D. and William Rockefeller at five bil | Mons, far in the lead of any other Americans. | Then come the Pratt family, $40,000,000; Harkness, $400,000,000; Car- SAFETY FIRST! Accept onty an “unbroken package” of § negie, $800,000,000; Weyerharuser estate, $300,000,000; Vanderbilta, $300,- 000,000; Awtore, $300,000,000; Payne Whitney family, $20,000,000; Frick | Senuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper dir ontate, $150,000,000; Goelets, $100,000,000; J. J, Hill extate, $100,000,000;! tions f FT Fi i Hetty Green entate, $200,000,000;. Harriman, $100,000 000; Morgans, $150 or Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Ri he has measured Saturn's inner ring re ae SET ons taser on a con| r oy WHAT TO pO WITH qnet. Dewey was there with bine | ae : We almont as thick as acon ONE RISES TO SAY that justice, as the law EX-FIRE, HORSES? ribbons and eats, also speeches in = — or member 0 legis. sees it, has not been done in their case. TODAY'S QUESTION eee Sah eu ase 1s tn your hie ener and letters and tolegrame THE NATIONAL CITY BANK ase But a new factor has entered, a factor that Man-| What is the beet feature in Sematiot | “Saunt” SO precede phones oo.” tote SeneGenty brtry wtate ts Mra. Coolic; cal uy . ° oi sas : papers trom prac ; AL a tingle new thing for the inangure made laws did not foresee in all its aspects. ANSWERS out fire horses. After nine yeary’|the city councll and city officiale pukresa Warlnet RESERVE SYSTEM ton. Having been a governor, Cul) This factor is Baby Gloria, born since the O’Dells | ™- eee ee et aye ay |falthful service It seoms a poor re-|100 other guest and fire department f course has a plug hat, which is d a} te 7 ward to turn these intelligent, af. | Officials of both the state and nearby @hout the only thing a vice president | WETE sentence’ born outside of prison walls only fectionate creatures prams sctmlies towns Because, ax they said, Feally bas to have. ithru the mercy of a newly enacted law, but now] 5.4. nusHMAN, Hater Lake: “Its | to drag out their decrepit old age, |“Dewey did hin duty," they meant | 2 rier] Report of Condition Made to Comptrolier of the Currency et Close of Business February 21, 1921 ° * 4) ys situation and location and com /etraining at gravel and age | tO gtve him a sqypre deal. But Beat. | OVOTETAIUR on cee sess emene ns Looks ike A creeN | being reared behind steel bars. mercial advantages.” wazon. Of what use now la the amin, tie and Great Filla neem to be quite | Usentpnde to, Secure Grea CHRISTMAS | Even tho the father—and the mother, too—have|} x & vienNon, Hotel Rite “rm |ing Yarnem, the careful grooming, ce ee Yorniture, Wrixtures and Hage Tepoait. Speaking at the Nation eatre | coerifice »j i i i - | has the best geographical location of | the ting? Mere! mockery, ince yours, ustomers Ldability, Account Dra paaiataenarn anata tae niche Rev. W. E Christmas SACrificed their right to ordinary human considera- | sas the best secsrapbica! location of /the petting? Merely e mockery, | rh ea a Progeny Gorunun, C& obex eteenom—em Gated that tho war with Germany tion, THE CHILD IS INNOCENT. harbor and is surrounded by beaut!.|!ty and not for any real interest tn | Cash RRR was but preliminary to the fina 4 ’ . ‘ r ful mountain scenery.” the horse itself. Does the Universit Great Britain 36 Seitis ces. te aaeee.| Baby Gloria hae’ right to live, to be happy, to he)" secsmi sme” | Sn bates Mult Doss Gao Caiverstiy | _ Great Retain han 00 Mer exten) would be commenced about the year, unsmirched. @Ahelatatea, Mose So neeeggnong tlnervice men” are getting? What |shtp. | 3923.——Winnipes (Man.) Tribune. | The crime is in the past; the baby’s life is in the | tnousand and one features about thin TUANUty and quality of food, what aan EERE 7 © | 9 stich he Fy * city and the task of naming the best |200#lng? Whether or not abone and gee Dividends Unpaid .. Carpentier informed a Paria news future. It now must become the first consideration | (yy e Mio tig terme blows, mexiest end (inete te their Circulation that he had a method by whieh 0¢ i) <tiag - ve anna |fate? or what harsh master wit! bid! OL | silsscunts Wik 5 be would whip Dempsey. “And . MRA. I. BH. ANDERSON, 922 82n4/ tne tn later to pull @ junk cart or pecs |B Bilis Payabte with “1 fool him,” said Carp. All| ss $4 | & te surrounded.” pot wealthy enough h | ee oe ae umat, Geoees, is | Walls, The law says that at the age of two years it at a eee enen yemene |" Sie Ae | | | s your method?” the n.m.ask-| The baby should not be brought up behind prison |ave: “The scenic beauty with which ison to a hore trador? if the city Is | Apply Zemo Penetrat- “that if you lick him you'll fool us. must be taken from its mother and placed outside horses, allowing them to mpend thelr | 3. W. MAXWHIA, President Th G. HOTCIIRTSS, Cashier : . * * is for to suffer ‘a Ww. TER, Asst. Cashier eee |—if the mother be still a prisoner. But Baby Gloria last days in peace and wellearned | with ecpeme blotches rinews Hh WIT RAE OOM Vice Ee, SWELL ENOCHBON, Assistant too. freedom, then let them dewtroy them | wig’ Gmnilat ekin fn a ey Cashier A at once and not #ell them to burdens, | obtained at any drag store for 35c, or loneliness and abuse that their en. $1.00 for extra lerge bottle, aad promot and) few years ago a man could buy ()’Dell, like every other baby, has the right to mother SUMS rec conti even oo “tna love, to mother care and mother guidance. | * * * town for that. Wak |\ JOTHERHOOD, accordin | S - g to all reports, has Sit peeaing to weve | wrought a great change in Pearl O'Dell. Her Tretr native land. | .ec.a a |life is no longer her own or the state’s—it is her | ‘They can't go to Belgium. baby’s. hey can't g0 to France. Justice for Baby Gloria rests in the hands of Gov- feebled old age cannot sustain. The usually mstant: Petaluma (Cal) poultry farma abip In Panes een a dees broken down old horses from all the | wothes the skin and heals quickly nearby wtates to use for chicken feed. effectively most skin diseases, |'They come il, brokenlemged, sores, Zemo A 4 wonderful, penetrating, weak, hungry and thirsty, and preo- disappearing liquid and is tieally no care is given them for papeneg = Bee It is Gaye after arriving, an “they are so is easily soon to be killed, anyway.” Does not it today Heat of Red Peppers Stops Rheumatic Pain, _ They can't go to Italy. : + " any old horse, ensiaved for a lifetime, ki “They can’t go to Great Britain jernor Nathan L. Miller of New York. a way Oe A saa ec| deserve 0 better fate than this? | TUE. W. ResnCo. Chnntend. O. Seer can't Go to Buitseriand. His is the power to give Baby Gloria a fair start cxvaas orto nea When the fire department at Grent \aticmracseaes 4 ‘They can't go to Portugal + oe . il d th Diet is an important element in the} Falls (Mont) two years ago discarded ‘The penetrating heat of “Red Pep- you appty Red Pepper g ‘They cam’t go to Spain. in life; to open the prison gates to the child and the |, Dist \* an (mpor'ant sement in el nornes for fire auton, “Dewey.” 17 ‘oun PRICE | per Rub” wily bring almost instant | you feel the tingling heat. In # They ca1't go to Holland. mother; to place proper safeguards around both thru | quantitier of soft, and even alkaline | Yarn In wervice, was the Inst to go Fo ag [les onggy tr graben prereset But we know— ! a water, is often of The boys there didn’t turn Dewey | Dieuriay, colds, mbaco, » We know where the state parole system. : ig i Gente however, talleve thas they maolout for gartage wagons or any uo expert | backache, strain sprains, sore| When you are suffering so you can ee Cy We believe that a oe consideration for the | muttering trom excessive “uric acki”|known fate. They pensioned him for TION FREE | muscles and Ee teen ee es ant Mapane. Just ont 9 | * ‘ ] * | cally there . life, @ warm stall in winter, green |, | Penetrating heat Immediately frees | Rowles per Rub, made from © Crooks sold an Alabama man a| Welfare of innocent little Gloria, and a proper appre- | then realy there Is some entirely | oc sown in summer, They go around | St tae OrrCak to.” | the blood ctrenlation that carries off |red peppers. It costs little at any different disorder. at MAN OPTICAL CO, fold brick the other day. Alabama is ciation of the res due to motherhood, should to see him now and then and pet him Gradeate Optometriat- Optician Ube congention and pain ts gone. drug store. The quickest relief about the only state in the Union in an they used to do, and the dayne! 6 rae Et Market | Nothing has euch concentrated,|known awafts you. Use it always” ‘which that threadbare game could ‘be| prompt Governor Miller to take this course. neve elt te Ski [iett the depurtment gave him a tase | w . in, ut In o one #po ” ——_ ——_ Betas ie jut an probate co not tnat| yd they took Confederate money for {t penetrating heat as red peppers. The | for colds in chest.—Advertisement. Paying Their Debts ee fo my : you could use would only remove the Twelve chai: ia $9,700 in a Kae York auction, It looks a tho PPXEEY'RE pulling out of debt! Who? The borrowing @ e e a n | mpot temporarily. If it does not grow | . i the bottom of the well-known bust individuals, communities, states and sections of what et larger, pay no attention to it. Ui, e ce een, nad bees a. |i ealled the “Great Interior.” They are getting on their Pesci S S a alr a g . THEY ARE MORE TO BE FFARED financial feet, which is to say, they are headed upward and Tf “C. P.," who asks for informa M tion concerning “hydrocele* and flien,” said the aman |bank debt from more than 26 million to less than ONE} “Ho, hot” laughed the sailor. “And| million, Richmond entirely wiped out its debt, which was eomakr friend t© Over $14,000,000 October 29. Dallas reduced from more “All time samee your fiien come up| than 32 millions of debts to less than 14 millions. Kansas | and smellee your flowers,” replied{City did the “impossible” by reducing a debt of $44,895,000 | ere enees Opinion, in October to not-a-cent in February. | feéa Willard ts repeating his « This country has never witnessed a more wonderful ability nouncements that it won't t to pay debts than it has im the last four months. And, he’s after if he fights Dempsey again. | huginess experience proves it true, when a man, or collection | Ho has less sense than we thought. | of men, are able to pay their debts so promptly, they are| =—Mewton County (Ark.) Times. ALACE HIP “ , Omaha police now wear a steel vest the decision to contract loans was made—and enforced. | ered at The Cheasty s on his way to the foreigners’ burial! called upon the other federal reserve banks for $36,122,000. | “1 takee put on glave—giave of my| Minneapolis bank did even better. It reduced its inter-| * OF 7 ACTS | $54.00 for any suit or overcoat in the store, WHEN YOU SEE "EM AND onward again. “varicocele, ll send his name and eg ANS MULd EM | vay| (Good news! Of course! aSérem, a personal reply wil be large copperhead ‘snake in the middile| And here’s the proof: sent to him by mail, Address “In- of his sitting room. He struck it in} Last October only three of the federal reserve banks (ene ee Bln Beet . reached the peak at the end of October, when the total wats Raying a hat is a major enterprise $9.17 000,000. F)surpored to be bullet proof: walking | “With what result? CONTINUOUS LTO It S ”? duri its | h 5 their beats th just sound like a . | 4 euk. | Interbank rediscounts (frozen credits, largely) dropped | wane. Pox. Gan tore” uring its ast t ree days in old location. ground to lay a wreath on the grave 1 , ) of a comrade, met a native with apot! By December 3 this was increased to more than 41 million. | Headed by the Popular Musical Comedy Star regardless of price—formal clothes alone excepted. the back yard with a stick 5 ft. 81m. were in the “lending” class. These were Cleveland, Phila-|jitiowne this pene | for a woman. Sho has to buy one|"" ali the agricultural sections of the country were in the + 3.8 ito less than $20,000,000 by February 11. This is one A MONSTER 3 remarkable close-out groups of Men’s of rice. Then that district began liquidating its debts. On Febru-! Odds and ends in Under- wear being practically $3.15 Jong {t measured. He killed the see Geinhia and Boston. The other eight were then “borrow-| BM ine ee cee ban e cet tame tater ing’ money of the three. These interbank rediscounts to take advantage of the LOEW E ; f Ste, one xtraordinary Values of- aces. er |“borrowing” class. The nation viewed with alarm the rising | 4 uf eee clouds of increased interbank rediscounts. Then it was that THE CHINK'S LOGIC twelfth of what the debt was last fall. : Near Shanghai, an Bnglish actor) Tole Atlanta, to start with. Atlanta in October had ! VAU DEVILLE and Young Men’s Fine Suits offered at ee ing with panes “Where! ary 11 Atlanta owed but $5,115,000. | SHOW ‘The 58th Variety “1 was in a restaurant the other|in pretty good shape to tackle any post-panic problems that | given away. @ay and saw a girl cut a pie accord.| may arise. | | for choice big lot fine 8 Miles in 8 Minutes BOND-BERRY AND COMPANY ECTOR & DENA ing to ante-bellum rules,” postcards amaenelesmromsinatone RC. “That is, she cut it into five! Gnatead of six pieces. I was consid-| erably elited until I learned the size of the pie had been reduced the day | V/2 Price hats, values to $9.00. | for all shirts in the store, ” also all gloves. 1/2 Price | $1.85 for “Lewis” and for all other hats in our “Vassar” $3.00 Union stock. The Ku Klux Klan we're interested in are the blamed clucks who eat their heads off and won't lay an egg. perore. The states which are to have more congressmen are fortunate in having ee he kneotength dress te doomea, | %/ice-seekers enough to satisfy the increased demand. le dre: | « president of the National | Rerun are league. What! Even Borah may some day regret his opposition to big warships—eapecially JACK AND MARY | Suits. @horter? if he ever wants to make a junket to foreign parts. GRAHAM | ‘ | $89.50 for a regular $130 1 /: P ° JACK GREGORY Wardrobe Trunk. 2 Frice & CO. | $168.50 for a regular for beautiful special lines ear a $250 Wardrobe Trunk, of neckwear. BY DR. WILLIAM E. BARTON er returning from his business | Rochester man, and if the story ts true, let him tell it to the manhood of the world. Special Added Attraction “Whirl of Variety” With Joe Dorney, Minerva Clark, Helen Kennedy, Ruth Reed, Gladys Turner and Ger. trude Geasner, 95¢ A PAIR for $1.50 “Patrick” Wool Knit Sox. 30¢ A PAIR for 50c Cooper’s Cotton Sox. Sweater Coats and Jer- A tan in Roches and hurrying to supper, noticed a group of excited men on the bank of the Genesee river. He stopped Horace Mann was once advocating an expensive long enough to see that they were endeavoring to] gehool reform, and met with opposition. “Tt would rescue a boy who had fallen tn. The river flows | be worth its cost,” aid Mr. Mann, ‘if it mved one thru the city, and accidents occur now and then; and | poy,” as there seemed to be men enough on the bank whatever was needed, this man was thinking of | ing and hurrying on home, But he saw t » do His judicious associates reproved him for a remark v #0 extravagant and absurd. 1 meant,” said Mr, Mann, quietly, “it would be | Feature Photopiay a 1% to © the t were not ve cece an worth it °c re poy.” i i SI Larcottl strcane ice over ane | nes eee oe poner. Seems SS SE ry ee ew random displays fi a ni a « vi answe to tha i i i rescued his own son No expense and effort are excessive if we make ” seys in our big stock. ME carefully this week. hat man from Rochester 1s unknown to me | life safey and aweeter and more wholesome for our “A MAD MARRIAGE” | by name. I simply heard the story, and it seems tc ywn boys and girls. | me one to be paused on. 1 should like to find that! And they, boys and girly, are all oure,