The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 6

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heim tine te Screeeinienenere nerneh eeoreerie re Picci 8 Ste ts tom seseataeeetnsstinetinsi toeniinnn orsinesnsl anes irene ernie antsy habe OR GOR ae AN TEN HOLA Os OO ae RN OS Neg é P THE SEATTLE STAN SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921 C MY!tON SMITH, 706 Pike ! | — SETH TANNER}| AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD ||HOPE AT LAST | inn ot or (wae I won—40 canta.” didn’t die and leave me.” 4 ‘| Mme. Curie believes that owi radioactivity the world in at radium p Seattle Star . rath, wut wt nity, bee par mmamehy # Hh A8) A romthe FTE) reer Te the Bate of Waakineton of the state, Hee per ment he. * for & amihe oe F808 per Tee carrion, city, Ihe par week Rewepenes eri: hewn tethen Sana United Wrens Mervton Daily by The Mae Potten oo Peewee con A. least Burope in able | Jap use bawsador > we i de it tomorrow,” “T for an’ “H didn't think” are all close relations The old tine peor health fan what used to tale howe dosen o' nine different Kline potent medicine nothin’ but bran, 2 apples an crackers that he has 0 bust with @ mall, tory? } China should have what she rightfully owns, but not | eo with Japan, No such moral restrictions need be laced on her, Japan, says the learned doctor, should | ave all the res! | And if, in the course of time, Japan shall also annex, by the right of might that which China “rightfully owns,” it will only be as atresult that is already evi- denced in some bran of China proper and in Korea. 180 fre of eity. Rates, including both Nipponese Program. AGAINST WHOM IS JAPAN SO HUSILY PREPARING FOR WAR? which Japan i bullding up a great military air service. tion that “Russia has no business in Eastern Siberia”; | imitating the km she bas had one of the imperial princes | to «ive the Instruction to the number of young men the} : should have what she rightfully owns, Japan the rest.” | LAND AND SKY went to all allied countries to learn their hoda of fighting in the alr. | uoted, we may fairly gauge the lengths to which the! which Is French. ‘The French have sent a large mission of military | over the’ ty today? aw ev itly forgotten the statement that the French ambas boat, T did Japan acquire any moral right to Siberian terri- pone on Lake W dee 4 that when in 1917 Germany had the allies on their 7 and we will take you to power, if ehe ha the will, to turn the seales against Germany even if Japanese mission to the United States at that time was to jnveatigate and SRY trip are had gone into it ae « form of protest against Germany's submarine cam engagements, #0 the French ambasrador anid. Japan “Ueber Alles” . : P Dr. Yutaka Minakuchi and the (irom the New York Journal) . Kecent news diepatches discum tn great detail the feveriah « *OR MONUMENTAL NERVE we know of nothing " 1 t is jorted that her agents are everywhere in Burope purchasing | | to compare with Dr. Yutaka Minakuchi’s asser- airplanes and that she ja eo anxious ¢o tenin her feung men in the alr|l \, a m for ‘t | , + to wtimulate interest in it | | Best foodstutts that “it isan interloper there”; that “Japan and China wr Seine SOI i pita “aavertoonent should have all that vast territory”; that “China| one government is'#ending to BHurope to receive instruction in the military f the airplane Large contingents of Japanese have been) If the doctor, who was introduced to his Seattle au: alr t in the ate, AY TAXI SERVICE 7 “ With their genius for imitation, the Japanese have turn rom the | ditors as a Japanese scholar and lecturer, is correctly - lGermana ag thelr military instruc to the latest fashion in militarism, | Did you see “MAIN 6500" fiyt | inetructors to Japan to make that warlike nation more military and more painted on the win; ‘apanese spirit of aggression will go. leapable of defeating some white people some day ee re Pburtins Bea Gull fipn ussia is an interloper, but what of Japan? When ' oth ' to Japan made concerning his observations of Japanens loyalty ne rite during the war to the cause of France and Mngland. The French am If you want « combination knees, ” preparing to desert the sinking entente ship like a rat land and sky tax! ride, call MA) and only hesitated be she knew that the United States had the | he hangar from any the business section of Japan should tra er herself to the erman side. ‘ The noh ambassador further declared that the real object of the and report back to the Japanese government thelr opinion whether or not the United States had gone in the war with a determination to win or paign, It was the report of thie mission that the United Btates had the will to conquer AND WOULD INQUEN that kept Japan loyal to her Today France ie letting her best aviation instructors teach Japan, while the at the invitation of Japan, her best If this is the nd of civilization for which Japan stands, it is amall wonder that all over the world Japan is looked upon with the eyes of suspicion. Give Japan a foothold in Siberia, and she wants « all the rest of it. Give it a foothold in Hawaii, and! ve soon she has that island in an economic grip from ee Oe oes wel which it ia nigh impossible to gain freedom. kaloon leone repying t pone! Apparently the Japanese mind does not, or cannot, We Se ct "8 conceive true principles of democracy. Not unlike the : see “Deutechland Ueber Alles” of a former day is this : Hostiongors ade prot Wile spirit of Japan first, | view bin “Ara minon wealth Washington statintioiars + Minakuchi but emphasizes the necessity for : ‘ BN | Digbe b certiccaamtaryte ag rreteetare eee oF withou American watchfuln Japan does not recognize . ser ree pramek wrk. eels the right of any Japanese to transfer his allegiance to ms Wak he Bnd Sat Meaieee ov {any other country, and America is toying with fire if | two peoples to it permits the further inflow of Japanese to this coun- — try. Peaceful penetration is bound to lead to other . and more serious consequences. he nvihorition arrenat 9 “lve There is nothing to gain and much to lose from this | Mee abe war nor property (naw! Continued immigration. The only sure way to. combat Japanese aggression within the United Sta’ to stop it at the source. By an absolute bar to this immigration. . Germany has went to Var Want young commanders of submarines. In the Editor’s Mail WHAT PU77LED RYCK The Star: Tt was well © to publish the summing nal defec Liryee gives but if will re HONE WINE RAV Rome nen are bintont howet of (hinge they GOING to : Hep J Pasitip Pi) of Hat when are » TODAY'S QUESTION | What ts the luckiest thing that) ever happened to you? | re wE ANSWERS | under the Riritish flag knows that he ia a aa } can depend on bystanders to support |B. C. JONES, 726 Pine st: “Proba him in arresting any law breaker, | ¥!'¥ prohibition | Fut how i» It in Seattle, or any other| A. G. MASTERS, Amertoan city? Do not all of our ave: “My wife.” | officers know when they go out on! A. LAWRENCE, 328 County-City & beat that they carry thelr lives in! Bidg.: “A qertain two-spot at an un- thelr own hands, and that they can expected moment.” | trust to nothing but thelr own guns T. A. McELROY, 1021 Pine st against & criminal or a mob? And) phe milion dollars my granduncie| do they not know that you will be | wd lieve any tar egal their etate Menta? In it any wonder that our | Protectors often get discouraged and callous? Will men of pride accept }euch positions or leave them to those who have none? When you answer these questions fairly, you will admit that we have / better goverpmenta than we deserve, and that Tord Bryce could not do us Justice with any mild language. JOHN B. AYER, 628 New York Block. Will Deliver « Sermon Bunday Morning Entitled “A FIGHTING CHURCH? In the E Seventh ubject— e NATION® Everybody Welcome FIRST PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh and Spring 1621 wp of our nat as Lord 1c ne tule An WOTOHER alaye it folke may Ne blood he apitia Althoumh ne bitte A ttemen ho eaoh day . the atuity gant an to ot the ermnment, Grinding — the A in obildre tue to notice during sleep. Ko officials, mally tinal Hinturbance, or | tation Pre me gaatroint © some Hervous irrt The whole key les In the tact that the American rebellion of 1775 wae an much & soctal as a political revo tution. At that period the orthodox Engtioh bad settled into an slavish reverence for rank office holding, officials They acted on the theary that people were created to etorify the laws, instead of that laws and ottibinin only existed to serve those Oommen needa the people which could not be effectively met by Ind vidual effort. The result wa, that ali of those who were dominated by the sense of human equality, sects) ly and p tically, had been leav | the home country ever since the Reet in 1660, (when commonwealth of Cromwell fattest and settled in our Northern cole the bill tricte—-or Ron ting rection of the South tive n the facts that your little one | <0 & poor appetite and #uffers from rep f hives, there | patriot Ve ahe protably almost . | tien han geation awa hat y . POPUL” Maw, | donne picks on me, but eee A Mleewurt atitor tok potmon the | Way Pecnwee he failed tn but | e e* 9 scarves Picking Your Boy’s Career ending over, the other filew'sl wv PAVE YOU A BOY whose school days are nearing their | : close? In a couplé of months he will go forth to make a bad wilt stay right with « fettow his own way, What will by his first job—and where will it © RAMA, Hol A cent ond? (Tt ia a problem not to be left entirely to the boy ‘coal “NS ar aged The bey stands at the crossroads from which radiate, paths, Some of these paths are smooth but, like alleys, load nowwhere, Others look rough and are clut have her } uRgeat ( and i family physielan. caste teaetor | e doen. | diet and general hye arefully, and watch her weight There te consiferable danger of a ehild of this type getting Inte a con ditten of whie may unually be guaniod against rected by ad vined REMARKABLE REMARKS regulate her ne THE HOME-BREWING MINISTER JUSTIFIED | * The Star: There is nothing at all shocking In the remark of the learned minister who recently maid "I have home brew in my own gar ret” } malnutrition or cor the mew. As & minister of: the goxpel he knows that under the divine law he/| bas & perfect right to have home| brew in his own gurret, an the wame as a beverage. He knows that there is nothing in holy writ) condemning him for doing so. He ation the Hal Arwetrone aye the areateet Many tH motion ploKwrAe He Owaking | blind and in tave b war 7 What's why there are eo many hal Connie fare, we wig He ato says A Vamp te realty Dut a pOkpOrket Whe works | tered with obstacles but they may lead to financial inde | pendence and happiness. | Left to himself, the boy is apt to choose the easier road. | . “The ontinary everyday emotions | of Hite profuce more wear and tear om the beart than work Iw. J} During our wolutionary many thousands of the Kngtish por thon who were too conservative for & complete change, acted more or knows, also, that the greatest moral teacher earth has ever known used wine an a beverage, and at least on one occasion manufactured it for use lone openly as ‘tortes,” or crossed over to Canada, which had refused ee | te take part with the other colonies. “There is no way to bring about! The enmities and prejudices inarmanment, excegt thru agreement }oaueed by the suffering of the prop Senator | in Che war resulted at the close tn a genera) fecting of extreme reaction against all of the British Kieas re garding government. “In dotng 50, we have adopted « mental attitude Mt almost everything regarding : mam |Others have done that-—and, tog late, found thas they foly| #trickiand Goodall, British heart Podart Bowworen just veteneea a lowed a blind trail, Aimless, weary of hunting a way out, |preciet \ r catted “A Thowsand to One” | they settic in the rut beside the road, ot he samieere 0M say Waal see en wear boys what they epee pe life, If} . your boy has his heart set on a certain line of work and oe wn Sane Gay be leet to have ability to make a success of it, let him jfollow his inclinations, But take that bey and, chum-! Money.” aseorts @ magssine | fashion, discuss with him the possibilities or itipossibilities see ent Whe Park Nemo’ oF the work he prefers, also what his probable rate of ad-| create Other Words O Henry wae te Vancoment will be, Jant during ire wove what Bod Fisher te! ay _ - attain success if he has » Sonate goal, ‘eo babe | © lad who bas no goal, who starts drifting, is apt to) Bem Feftertion om ©, Memey intend! i. a drifter all his life j ere" © | The experience and training that your boy will olviiwet folk thiwk ft f@ hia firat job ia the important thing. His pay at te beng ag ——. Pn renin ginning doesn’t make much difference, Hever hannd Oba sawnitel meaty, "What can you dot” asked the employer, eet A Ne 2 ehee om a No “Almost anything,” replied the Jack-of-all-trades-and-| op jaws wil toad to a cootempt for mastorof-none. tle didn’t get the job. all Aw. Prof. Irving Rabtett, Har See that your boy starts life with a definite goal. Don't‘ jet him grow up to be a “do most anything” man, | at g social gathering, Did Christ joome to teach tmmorality? Did His Apostion, fresh from His presence, | | disseminate vice and evil when they | adviend the use of wine? W 7 immoral when he said to his red ‘Timothy, “Take a little wine for thy | stomach's kgke™? } The position of this hometrewing minister ts neither shocking ner sur. | prising. Like miltions of his coun- covFinment that is as wrong 4P tremen he simply feels that when mischievous as those Kieas we Te lthe human law conflicts with the Di belied against. Instead Of reverting tying law. epectally tn a case tke | laws and officials, we treat them too») an Ses nee Se tte, the Divine law is good enough treat them with proper reapect, t PORTLAND C. HUNT. You will find this bank an incentive to we make life so axant for off Ww ae Age tale hy chronic wnreasoning abuse i thrift—a reminder to save—an ornament to amt hypercritictem ahat we make no POINT oF VIEW | the home. inducement for our best men to 8} een 1 Know be te rich, but lent! H Get one today and start saving. cept office, Careless and unthinking |) 1. ca te be atighhie? Open 6 to 8 Saturday Evenings stander and inainaations are their | 17” ne the agher a THe regular det De is too eligthie to be considered okt The same thing testrue reparding | en Transcript. Second Avenve st Cotumbis statutes, Ro matter how necessary oe ee they may bo, Ther are broken habit Resources, Last Call, $23,477.962.12 Largest Bank in Washington Have You a Savings Bank? You can obtain a novel seal-leather bound steel bank, looking like a handsome library book, from our savings department for a deposit of $1.00, to be refunded when the bank is returned. | with other naval powers { Moran, Maha we “The 1 debt We shout eee should be cam Uae render « service t Kurope than we the war. —Rabti Abbe Cleveland i eee wlet tow et “Amertoana are the worst eaters in | Mm A Mex Indian oan h ON jconcoet # dish that would shame & be | your beet home cooka”-—Amdre Tri don, French paychologtat. eee “The establishment of a mvultitade much as & joke the wo an ae! Homa htm. our uPtensta: wally: by lange nambers of people and juries pay Witte regard te their He) uppers you'll tell me some cathe and refune to convict for any Mist proposed to you Before we were lle violations of @ny . marriat het al agreed im «& Oertainty mischief naturally fie He—Why @ktn"t you marry him? c and preecutine c She—1 aht — TH Rita they mm tara — " ’ . 1 "am 9 strone th maa rrsacee reat omty try mg up any is an intolerable bur my expe . t Junie Jomeph Sada have each statutes as they Da Te is better te make goed use of what Mite you know than & is to Know a grwat Goal that is of mo earth. | ty wee ) Tor metance, a policems NELSON WAS LITERALLY. Seattle Man Says When! He Got Tanlac, Three Years Ago, He Was in Pounds and Felt Fine © “ a ne bo Yomd evipde whee ‘ r ae Teo S| Weis ecenpepne rene IN THIS BANK ARE OMe at wigs Poke cree aed earn are bop ~ the wane well 1 we ome be » » . ; Wer Died remote the paint by the Washington Rank De- positors’ Guaranty Fund of the State of Washington. . chief rTeep into oat ‘ . . OW. hornteagse wane “1 question whether we have been TA fe stated Uhat Wported Bwtee - howeat in ting or treat apbecruret te wre Uninen. tiaven . saauate te Snes eerenmint | SASS ule for Happiness Keema fo erwanioe artes «= Why?) When every ater Ladd. Nerth Dakota “eels Ne oat, tk anowmt oe SARRYING YESTERDAY'S GROUCH over into today és! : . OK g Banger sarin aed banggrente C to start the day with a serious handicap. from aces the wk ‘The haw). Bach day has its own burdens without pic The Gowehwus what ee wow ae fom, the past. A grouch, old or new TARA, phoeed be wilted lm case of don whenever or wherever we find it, esha . 2 | Bapecially is this true in the home. Husbands and wives wT, HUT SOME oF THe Who allow yesterday's differences to bring morning gloom * Wilt, BE Whee make a mistake that is sure to bring grief THe PHONE Wines Wid. A middieaged couple have made happiness hom on — adveetinn | DUSiNESS in Life. Spoakinyr of the differences tha WRT OH a Wadown clit) paper) homes #0 easily, the husband says DBR Ware of amen. cal we on the “We make it a rule te begin each day with a clean slate DPR hm tatiee where you Way MS Every morning before I go to work, we always smooth We want know wry aren a gee OUt any difficuitics that may have come up since the morn- WR 8 proeer week Wat ae tngt before, if we have not already done so. Wh we kiss Rite WH HxHer fort ae meek of Berl each other good-bye, we're equare ap to date. And you Pea ah 8 hemmety aed? won't find a happier home than ours.” j Wren & prevey Write Mate Ban a) «0A Simple formula for happiness, yt most effective BRE PRE Pater Bed A Daren eet he enh Owen The herd road leeds te Baw etree were Re pare 4 ded Nie Feat Che Neat elrewmary Podtow wut And sewetomen when poe cant poor Dead wnm the waters @ comm bent na “& * felt om Dime te eee Gf there were & Demetite for wk and thet wae ome ~ mh Pontetrend tex ke we ow berg we and Ive nk ter me & toot hy ae & chee om Tine sau eer eer oe rtninty Mek tine we Wh Ew pete me, | we for mr Sower aT seu Ren THE PARABLE OF | c THE ROLL WITH : man, Sad Tin waite THE STRANGE at sch 8 Frwener _ NAME ARABLES, d the Our Only Branch Is at Ballard The Scandinavian American Bank Seattle, Washington deoree ve aimless he Ree whe Woes Eres ere DH & ROD Aes WOE Dawe MEOH > Ie Gath What de wanted a PS Ree Kee en Peete Meee Reis wey Wink at Rote as Abt een Breer wrt Mann Rom WA whe meme he wre Dirt ve Weer ea rs we Preante Whee He & Grows Wie Jaa Wee BhirA OP Rerewn wind whe mit eh ee fe ne eee coor — we Weve ok a ib wre rh nt, Derk aaah r wd de wae Phere a tae Wer ns make Powdee hook wre and een wen Rama a aun ane oa she Om of SRN, Perbee lca ata ee of & Oracee on We Reh Oe nae Reis reer ay tt TWAS Yor ihe Rat — Per ek Fe Pek GEROKTS Ry oT Aawen apee ms Oe we s Oks PT Teter Peewee aff Gay, FH 68h com Pane Pete Clee fee DAR Keane, AM & BARTON amen 144038 2

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