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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. MAIN STREET The Story of Carol Kennicott BY SINCLA™ LEWIS ely Lutheran church, with the Uncovered spire, that stands ous alone on a hill? It's #0 blenk; some. how it seems no brave, I do thing ta the ie hingtom, Outside of the state, B0o per mouth, 40 per year, Ry carrier, city, bo @ month. the Scandinavians are the hardieg |and best people—* “Oh, do you think sot protestes on $4.50 for € montha or § A Letter From Avridge Mann Mra. Jacl ” Eaftor The Star: Oupyright, 1920, Harcourt, Brace & Howe, Ins. ays the nwkas Gut py | cee ‘eo ° our mn a0 aie nd cranky, and so self | to tell them we are strong for pouce, and we demand that war aYNOrSES on omnes rere toa from a \ | the way they keep demanding pert t hall coase, . If they had their way they'd simply fuln the business.” But yét, before we rales a fuss, let*y stop and look awhile at us; ff wo are peaceadoring guys, why do we act #o otherwise? Why Goos tt seom that, even now, we always like to raise a row? Republicans and aemocrats co-operate Iike dogs and cata the Negotiations between the Irish and the English are not running smoothly. That was te be expected. The problem is too big, of too long standing, to be settled quickly and “Yo, and they’re «tmply gha hired girls!" wailed Mra, Dave ee |""I awear, I work myself to skin and bone trying to please my hired gin easily. capital and bor gangs aré all the time exchanging whangw; and when I can get tt 1 “ nt. a a get nem! do ev ever everybody wants to fight to demonstrate that they are rig! | thine ta 2 ’ be ud One thing, however, is certain—the Irish question is nearer solution now than it eve: And you and J are like the rest, each thinking that we know the 24 ton gh Bye Prt bal ton. To has been before. dost, and if we meet a silly mp who dlmgrens, we want to wrap; call on them in the vttien a and weldom have we ever tried to see the other fellow's side. tans, cal Gay ; . me, and hey get just the ea By rather remarkable coincidence, the Irish-English conference gets well under way Why don't tt ever pierce our dome that Poace and Love beet ym. shoe ealeomen at the Bon Ten store, and | cat an we do, if there's any lett oven, drama Also Carol finds « friend in at home? That war and strife will levy toll UN peace ts reigning rin the high echool, They plan te beeutity in the soul? Why do we hold tm slight esteem the story of the mote and beam? If we want peace to come to stay, let's change ourselves and show the way, and let the world look here to see a working Christianity, We can't put arms upon the shelves, until we live at peace our eclvea, AVIUDGE MANN, as time brings the first anniversary of the death of Terence MacSwiney. The lord mayor of Cork, martyr to his convictions, died October 25, 1920. At that tinte, the majority of, disinterested spectators probably believed that Mac- Swiney had died in vain. It does not require the perspective of centuries, or even of decades, to prove that this was not so, they ignored her. She was not used The day MacSwiney died, the tide turned in Ireland’s favor. to being a wallflower. She strugaied | His passing, the climax of his heroic hunger strike, focused world sentiment on the No Apology Due From Mr. Clarke {12 \«» trom overssuntiveness, tom | (Turn to Page 11, Column 1) Carol must meet GUY POLLOCK, portic bachelor Inwyer ef the town In Pefleck Cure! Gincovers a personality (Continued From Yesterday) there wo: their big read barns and Carol crept back to her chair, In| silos and milking machines and ev the fervor of discumming the gaMe/erything. Do you all know that British foreign office. That sentiment, more than anything else, led England to seek nine She tans that ‘the affair anvounced to take] Smnnes ot Mt che hadn't such re] MOTHER! Your Child’s Bowels @ permanent solution of the Irish question, ' "ar pe ae - prong Ma wy RO re Bae pos Ss verve of patience and at the end of ’ ', Negotiations may run for months. They may be suspended at times, They may even |M") Clarke outs the sii ricey eraasde bag beetotng x gala Sete’ scusite aspee bab atare Fou “ ‘ ° ” fail entirely. But failure would lead to further negotiations. A definite step forward has [in ‘srt tat “erened pig" made) of got, by Ns ue mit | Gane 1 Tent olan Pr Need “California Fig Syrup been taken. ‘The reason why that Mttle stunt/bad there are not more like him, | ¥é¢r”’ Carol sald “Don't know yet” y MacSwiney accomplished much for his cause. rat Seni pesttay of Weamagten caivnlie werk; the Oomabanty te bis | ae woo eed te te admira-} Even @ sick child loves the) playful child again. History will accord him a pedestal alongside that of Robert Emmet. pit ot teat. He Bs ng Oe Sao | Oey rE rented: SORE tie coat oaaiien| oe Natta placate ts eiack ite Sy handy. “Ehy Rag on her pumps: but she resented a wd OF if your child ts listless, cross, fe-| ° it" tomorrow. Ack your Mra. Howland’s tart demand, “Don't i ¢ verish, full of cold, or has colle, a pola i nadulterated When baby swallows a nickel, call the landlord, The “U” and the Greased Pig Feed ae ee oreo. |teanpoontul will never fail to open | fF ening “Cauitorat ¥ ie Sra 4 ts : br e prac 68 cant ectior ies iambling He will get it. Editor The Star: tellectual pastime Bach fraternity | ded, then shook her head, and touch- 4 pra cll hve bye enk Rl “it | children of all ages printed on bob “What do you think ef the : 7 ° I wish to inform Ralph Pinkerton | had selected two of its hunkiest, as| ily left Mrs. Howland to get out) oi. al the constipation potson,|“* Mother! You must say “Califor. It is the FEAR of ane that torments us— nia” or you may get an ‘imitation in regard to the university merry-|Fepresentatives. A Lester Foran was|of it any meaning she desired. Im-| Worn) BN Oa® Millay Belt iO ll within sample of ‘high finance’ : hat. | Chosen to engineer the guma A Lee| mediately sh nted to make peace c 9 received?” asks a letter te the things themselves usually prove harmless. alee et 5 have See . | ieatintety she ws ~ ttle bowels ad gives you a well fig syrup—Advertisement é qver to offer bim, or the student Ketcham was to have charge of the She was close to simpering in the! | the editor from L. E. Woodin of body, the university authorities or | details, There was every desire and | aweetnens with which she addressed Sedro-W oolle: of her (your) name to the Will a nice long-time, respectable Job, | anyone eine even remotely connected | intention to have such @ “sport.” | Mrs, Howland: “I think that is the i catioeen is a circular from Mays-Harding republican cam: $10,000 year, for seven fat sine with the greased pig incident of a| Every possible arrangement had been | prettiest display of beef tea your New York house offering for paixn for the presidency. unless the meat packers “get” the week ago Saturday afternoon, made for it Fog had newspaper an-| husband has in his store.” /, bd nouncement In advance that “ " | I am glad that I had the opporta- | “Oh, yes, Gopher Prairie isn’t #0 I fale City of Warsaw (Poland) And .she is getting her reward. commission. aity te Tein sual da inhumanity, | buble eee expect much’ an attrac: | much ‘behind the times,” gibed Mrs. | ‘ She is putting her man in a job— Score for Harriet! and I am confident that many othere | 4°. Tt comes now with @ poor) Howland, Some one giggled. —_-- in Seattle felt as I did about it. The Their rebuffs made ner haughty: T | | t T P t ) | grace for any stodent to bewail the} university belongs to the state, and | act that the “character and repute) ysushtiness irritated them to} anything untoward that occurs there franker rebuffs; they were working Increase Your Energy and Banish Skin : be Eruptions—Easy and Economical To Take o_carmal exchange “AUDACITY AND FAITH” BY DR. WM. E. BARTON cago at all renlized her own posal SPB HE phrase “ao. bilities, and I think he ts right tion of students” is anmniled by anyone's supposing their university was called off at the last moment, 1| Chasing cruelties are practically the | Wt woee ov : ta dee pod gg tetany 4 | same, everywhere conducted. It is an | ming faith. My letter was in the hands of |*#frent to decency, intelligence and| Tho Juanita Haydock was highly The Star a considerable time before | Very instinct of kindliness, I and|edvanced ip the mattery of finger | dacity and esp alt | He said Chicago had no proper ral!) was told on what I thought—and | °¥ery other person in Seattle, or eine | bowis, dollies, and bath mats, her caught my eye! tying point, and she needs it. Herts still think—absolutely reliable infor: where, had @ perfect right to pro.| “refreshments” were typical of all and I rather liked | right about that; and the congestion! pation, that the Flumane society had it, 1 wondered if |}of Chicago's iron-bound loop is af! made @ strong protest against it and most readers who | «abomination and a peril. hence, at the last moment, the affair pa ft %, wou rhe 1 who live there may be permitted} had been called off. inl a mit/to say that which Mr. Bennett did] Friday, the day before the “sport bonds, 60 years. Placed coordina |not say. But he raid that Chicago's | was to occur, a morning paper stated | | ‘ panne Mr. tion, Have faith} boulevard system “discloses a tre|that such an event was to occur,|™4nt, sanctimonious comments | noon's gaine as they ere ee and audacity any: | mendous audacity and faith.” Arrangements had been made to se.| Aout the inkerent worthiness of his | thicket of women’s feet. Then they thing incommon?| He is right. cure the pig from the Pacific Hog|*chool, It seems to me that be, the | distributed hot buttered rolls, In not faith pas| And he mentions with a sense of|ranch at Kirklend. A crate had been |tudent body, the “U" authorities, | poured from an | all owe the public an apology for | stuffed olives, potato malnd, and an- test. No “U" atudent need feel him-| the afternoon coffees. Juanita’s best) eit or his schoot above eriticiam.| friends, Mrs, Dashaway and Mrs! | Altho thru the prompt action of the| Dyer, passed large dinner plat | Humane noclety the proponed andj¢ach with a spoon, & fork, and a planned-for event did not occur, this| coffee cup without saucer, They ors not excuse Mr, Pinkerton's in-| apologized and discussed the 3 teh Gecide@iy bb not a sive, submissive, | solemni! turni | westment. It ie mot a geod specu: ‘ and prem arene aad a et y having thonghleasly or brutishly|¢él’s food cake ‘There was, sven! fatien. It may be a fair gambie. are oo ee Every American city represents ta planned for such an exhibition, in the most strictly conforming Go-| tts best “Hf you know something of Pe | 1 aid not find the word tn a trea-|of « Poe lands situation, have faith in her | ties on religion. It ts in Arnold Ben-| ‘The faith that removes mountains come future, have assurance that the | "¢tt’s book entitled “Your America.” \ig visible in America’s tunnels and Pang ity ef Warsaw's finances are |i.) foci i ninen for tour | bridges, her railways and eommerce. oo Same (Wight; if yeu have meney to spare ee ee cent ont going Business ts not done on any other 's food. | for inglishmen what sort of | basis than that of faith. angel’ . gambling purposes anil are {country America is; but this book.| Business depression is « lack of . Carol had | ‘Wiling to take either big profits based on a tour of that kind, was| confidence, that ts to say, « tack of house. | @& complete loss as it coms— jen for Americans, faith. Bostness success is invariably | Mr. Bennett was speaking about | triumph of faith. Chicago's magnificent system of| Mr, Bennett ts right not only of Parks and boulevards. He did not! Chicago but of eve: American city. like Chicago's streets, and 1 40 not| What Is there disclones {x “a tremen. to give the safest and best blame him. He did not think Chi- dous audacity and faith.” medicine toa i a 7 a : lly from a sober face, was \daughter of old Dr. Wostlake, ) 4 f ? ‘7 bothegtDr. 4 lthe wife of Westlake’s partner, Dr.| | OeCmMsSs!°! rie | canoe eee eee | f° ur of ‘ ee LP ag minerals, coal |f | contaminated families were tricky, | i 4 9 tar snd other drugs that might | but Carol had found conte acuenns| ination e over stimu- She asked for friendliness erying | Upton, vice chairman of 1 yer: Egypt 8 and ra Bi Feing the intetines or nj to Mra, McGanum, “How ts the| i ) @) (6) simple laxative herbs with pep- the heart. The ingredients ‘of R so, It will vot gripe the beby, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are A bottle sufficient to last a Pharmacopoeia. several ths baby’s throat now?" and she vas) attentive while Mra. McGanum | rocked and knitted and placidly de scribed symptoms. i age of weman surely has fami); months can be Vida Sherwin came tn after school, Woman does have rights. SWEET REMEMBR. ANCES hd ata drugstore, and the Half-Ounce Bottle Free with Miss Ethel Villete, the town does also have power. Man er ba rgncbesepmmonmpagrrge = ro eng td AE a ater oa aie oe) re: rol more be the breadwinner but tabiivasiae ust THOMAS MOORE mg ox ott. : Tite J my Soe She talked. She informed the circle, pnd o It ts per Bright dreams of the past, whlllr dha saanere askin Uke ealts or calomel, be sspe- " ai ath wiles pay a nog 0 evident. ores; adver, ‘ d cavetel what A n I, a few da: . Tan't And which come in the night-time of sorrow and care, cally I what you give a Wakes, ved lead the country lovely? 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