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LET IN THE LIGHT! «. ssa: ET in the light! Let the doors be open! The veil of secrecy must be rent, | | | | gt in the light; let the work be fashioned So all things done may be understood; The world cries out in a voice impassioned et in the light, for the light is good By secret meetings and plotting quiet The woes we suffer were brought about; Let in the light! Shall we fail to try it And plunge once more into fear and doubt ? ? Or “news” will be but a fog to grope in, A haze of gossip and rumor blent; Tet in the light, there's a whole world dreaming Of burdens lightened, of peace secure; Have done, have done with the w hispered scheming Which leads to ills that we may not cure. It’s All a |NGREEMENT ON ie ee Question | MUSCLE SHOALS) of Turkey Major Details of Ford Offer|| members INSIDE DOPE Accepted by Weeks |] the Peddler and) Fiend, Wants to Attend Conference | CITY COUNCILMEN CHIP IN 1 PER CENT If everyone in the elty ¢ oO question aber mmunity cheat BY HERBERT W. WALKER | (Copyriaht, 1921, by the United Pres) | WASHINGTON Nov, 19 details of Henry Ford's offer to buy | the great Muscle Shoals project were agreed upon at a bedside conference between Ford and Secretary of War Maybe you haven't noticed the | Weeks last night } change. w But it's come, Right up until last week friend hus had annons 13 contributions of h tive department, too,” Bob Hesketh, who is din, | during the |] mayor Mayor Hugh M ks, who is ill, called F | Thomas A, Edison was sele ‘od ‘to Caldwell Armstro: s ‘| go with Ford to Muscle Shoals and 6 further arguments on the jitney | Sen Hal Armetrong lant ured to dash out of the ofc. | fake a final estimate of the cost o¢| |auewion. WT Crawford, atioro ReEveR CR, Clge ORE every | is - ol th! completing the Wilson power dam lfor the auto bus men, asked Supt muscle twitching, "The Pippin” speed & pound of chops, and hen) “INNA Oe Nim Tee con:| MUO Bus Operator [iiceven itr permimion to operate eee to The Ginr today aad) Mo dave bave passed | ference and will confer with Edison Accused in Court |"!!! 2 pending action had been wala: r . roe in New York today | nettied. Today friend husband orders his | |chops, shoves his | jpockets and mentally | Dirdies that bang neck-down 1 | the rack above the counter The man in the white apron each evening wraps the bundle, Friend} Government engineers’ reports on husband each evening repeats his| the coat of finishing the dam vary question, languidly and sort of un }as much as $15,090,000. One govern: concerned, Wasea’ price o’ turkeys?” | ment estimate places the cost at $28,-| Languidly and unconcerned—but | 000,000, another fixes it close to $45,- | Clarke, oh, my, he's thinking deep. | 000,000. The man is preparing for the com. | that the work can be completed be. anxious to help out the poor | ing week's evening discussions. | low $20,000,000, if done by Ford en- and make tt tough for the ped-| «shan we or shall we not have tur. | Bineers. p, I'll telt "em how. key?" He knows, of course, that! No changes in the origina) Ford Py a Denies “Tm off the junk now, and I'm/what he siys won't have a blessed | proposal were made by Ford in his| Informations “For six yeart, I've been a dope and a peddier, I've sold the im cabarets, in Chinatown and Street. I've made deliveries residences on Capito! hill. every in and out of the rol in this town. ant to go before Gov. Hart his dope conference here next lay and give ‘em the straight this dope traffic. I can tell ‘em ms that will open their eyes. If dixon will go to Mus | 1 make an estimate as to the cost of the comp! work, We can settle the de minutes,” Weeks said to Ford “If you and is into his weighs the from jof an aute bus without a le Shoals a {state department of public day against Axel Jorgensen. Jorgensen was arrested by W. ning his bus» oe arate er thu seomaae, dong thing to do with it, but he simply | conversation with elther Hoover or| Charge of Boyns whifted, me must have an opinion. | Weeks. Tentative sumgestions that) The Port of Beattie commission is " Lg ‘the stuff out of my system. 24 | Ford reduce the leasing period for) not asleep, said Dr. W. T. Christen. oem not going to slip. It's pret | the Wilson power dam f 100 to 69 | sen Friday years and that Ford merely lease the |chargen made by Rt Says Dun Report} !t21¢ punts for the same term, in A distinct improvement in the iron stead of purchasing them outright, and steel output, and a general up | were made, but the Detroit automo. the failure of the United States bile ol . ward trend in basic industries, is re- pradipersiggeesis Hither: age to give) carry 0 easy to take the first shot to Business Better, ly your nerves after you ret where you can get it, but I've & mother, and, I hope, a Mevie| left, and I'm going to stay 8, Boyns, “Tell the governor, will you, that to tell his conference a few Buying everywhere is conservative. but the wery from the general die the Oriental trade, business Gapeetins while au. Pleads Not Guilty | ‘ ll steady, with less unsetUement in the to Fraud Charges, Death of invabiade he sald, hives dipntee oP commodity markets tag -——= | "Manufacturing i# still quiet, and| J. E. Kautto, president ot the) Weiled in Mystery _ Alive in Hongkong buying Is not brisk enough to stimu-|North Pacific Trading company.} ‘The death of Demestra 1. Ghiner.| [pleaded not guilty when arraigned |» before Presiding Superior Judge Ev. |. erett Smith on charges of grand lar. | ceny Friday. The charges grew out | tien ee yan te Conner we by Black Smallpox) * stock deat, in which Kautto ia | {ith according (0 Coroner W, “ Meged to have defrauded H. P. Bur- KANSAS CITY, Nov. 19—The toit | * of the “black” smallpox in Kansas |W* out of $400. City was brought to 69 today, with | i three additional deaths, MADE DEPUTY SHERIFF ‘There were two deaths yesterday! Tom Waters, former deputy United 0 G A PROTRACTED | and two new cases today. There are | States marshal Robert C. McCormick, retired | 105 cases in the city, Missouri cide,|of a deputy sheriff. hotel man, died at his home) according to health department re ports, Joseph Peak, White Cross investi. |late productions gator. is alive and in Hongkong. to an employe of nae according to an employe | Sixty-nine Killed over a month ago. Rev. w.| director, s.atea be believed | had gone there on his own ac- to study the source of narcotic u first hand. eek inventor, oner’s staff have been unable ldetermine whether }ted suleite or was marderes, Starwich. for the Puget Sound navy yard. nue A Pound and a Half RUIT CAKE FREE! FREE! To Every Person Who Secures Four New Subscriptions to The Star. These are the Genuine Hazen J. Complete your Thanksgiving Din- eas Fruit Cakes, which retail at ., ner with a Fruit Cake. pif HERE’S HOW Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to them to subscribe, Have them, sign on the Sal Blank below and bring to the Circulation Department and get your Fruit Cak Se subscriptions must be NEW, that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK T hereby subsertbe to The Star for three months, and thereafter until 1 order same discontinued. I agree to pay the Carrier at the rate of 50 cents per month. 1A OT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. _ ADDRESS PHONE NO ‘Taken by Phone Main 0600 OF THEIR SALARIES | ” kenerously as the f the city council there filling The legis lative department of the city gov ernment announced today that it |} 1 itself the 1 per cent of its yearly income requested by the chest officials, This will mean about $30 license iis In two | convenlence and necessity from the of the state highway patrol, | Ford bas expressed a belief | who alleges the defendant was run between Enumelaw | 4nd Auburn in violation of the law. | taking exception to the | presi: | dent of the Chamber of Commerce, | More favorable monetary rates, and out certain provistons of the ported this week by R. G. Dun & Co. | Jones shipping bill are the reasons peeny Canadian ports continue to han. by strychnine poisoning Friday was still ax muc@ Police and members of the cor) Thiner commit./ wearing the tna | THE STEAMSHIP West CAHO. | Waters was! KIA wan due here last night with a/ appointed Saturday by Sheriff Matt eargo of coal from the East coast| “T guess this goes for the execu: commented acting as absence of charging operation | Provisions of the city a} nae auto-bus line to Cowen Roosevelt Heights was taken under cons Reeves, pla that . By BERTON BRALEY 2 light is good— and no man will fear it ; Whose aims are honest, whose plans are fair; Only the plotters, the mean of spirit, Will shrink from under the vivid glare; These are the days Our The nations’ ruler are that shall tell us whether future fortune be weal or woe; met together, Let in the light that the world may KNOW! \ITNEY PERMIT IS CONSIDERED Line Wants License Pending | Outcome of Suit Application of the Sound ‘Transit ‘0, for mission to operate an Park and Cart public ration Saturday by superintendent of Lititien, Upon receipt of word from Olym: | county eu! perior court will hear on December the Thurate The question ublic plence and necessity, had the whould be subject to the jitney ‘ord Longshoreman’ Leg | Broken by Lumber! John Pappas, 28, Cascade Hotel suffered a fracture of the leg Priday | jafternoon when a pile of to ha H. to) | a child dock as a longshorem was taken to Seattle General tal. lumber ching him beneath it Pappas was employed at the Roth» He howl GIVES ELEPHANT A “CHAW,” WHOLE TOWN IS WRECKED ORANGE, Tex., Nov, 19,--Some one gave Floto, bull elephant, with @ clrous here, a chew of to- baceo instead of a peanut Floto is dead, killed by purau- ers to stop his vicious rampage One man i* in the hospital, se- verely injured. A part of the Selle Floto circus Was wrecked and the nerves of Orange citizens were in a like condition today. After 100 men had searched for Fieto all night, he was found in the country, He met keepers and others with vicious charges and roaring trumpetings, He fought capture desperately until many charges of lead killed him. to be argued De-| cember 6 is whether the board of tion of the |and without a certificate of public) Public works, in granting the Sound | Transit Co. certificate of | conv works | authority to stipulate that the ap- were filed in superior court Satur: | plicant PAY YOUR TAXES EARLY, IS APPEAL FROM TREASURER “Do your November taxpaying al insued by William A mys that $4,110, 135.14 of thin year’s taxes in ati) early” is the app County ‘Treasurer Gaines, who figure 1} Gaines mays that nt more has been paid this year than on the corresponding day in 1920. November 30 is the last day on which the second half taxes may In order to prevent the unpaid, Big ax the 5 per « be pald rush which usually comes on the last two or thr days, Gaines dd that everyone wh: his taxes at onc Big Wage Cut Made : in Packing Plants |**! » : CHICAGO, Nov. 19. employes of packing plants thruout ~Wages of | the country will be cut 10 per jon November 28, This is in accord ance with an agreement reac tween the jand the company representatives “company unions” in Chi- ENGINEERS FOR ‘The plan to build a pontoon bridge across Lake Washington, utilizing a number of the hulls now moored in |Lake Union, is considered favorably by the committee of engineers ap- |pointed to investigate the proport tion, Total cost would approximate $280,000, According to City Pingineer A. H. Dimock, a steel bridge would be too [expensive $750 Bail Required Walter J. McCray, diver, was re leased under $750 ball by Judge Jeremiah Neterer in the U, 8, district | jcourt Saturday. MeCray is alleged jto be the owner of the 40-foot gas }launch Memories, seized in a liquor | raid. He will appear for trial No- vember 28. Situation Remains Unchangéd in Mines) DENVER, Nov, 19.—The strike of 2.500 coal miners employed by the oyas Has Turkey and a Frujy For Every Seattle Home Mr. Warner was unable to} place his hands to his face , now shav for month self with interesting letter follows: ago I took a 4 being the of was bedridden for ering, narne earth ver since, and 1 hi of rheumatism over my but which had settled in my elbow joints for the last three years; and I have simply suffered tor- elbows ne needlews to render sion my invalid condition, contact nt | derly g tent of Dr ughney, and b 4 be. | * that Dr bered up his » proceeded to gt demonstration aKO. corner ¢ convin ing treatments were go bubbled lose direct to Dr. carefully ' PONTOON BRIDGE ::: : prescribed gotten Why, myself not to my face scrateh one 1 feel simply fine; have Just think of that! for months back of my can say for me | treatment people who are and especially with there ailing wi of Memories Owner |" blew, is a vegular Godsend to Joints; and kidney and with asthma, and and it's surely interesting to note how speedily they recover and how | you will be well satisfied, DR. LOUGHNEY’S HUMAN BAKE OVE Limbers Wm. M. Warner’s Elbow Joints him Mr, Warner's foot Up of @ telephor Lawton death of me ken bones that came arms and number three but 1 saying goes, felt or sudden never since my crooked have been very severely with | t few months My stiff ahd immov way, I was helpless different treatments con to the conclu | not find relief from when one aay | joytat with a very el land pains n, who had been a pa-lthis i not not only they feel such Lough hips and kn lim | feet simply fine, but | good Dr f me &lbe more right on the streeti¢his letter of 1 me the bak-ladvise all my with enthuslasm—so any time , was | 746 North Bist have taken | course of the bakes ne as Dr. Loughney in a jolly fashion.| pr. and do, even shave T had of Witth and hands | Bidg., rooms 310-3 1 can even tle neck—and to touch my able to bend their | m. }elbows well to do that | Main 6242. Only that the ed or bedridden in Dr, tarium in which can full of rheumatism, | if they are troubled | come stomach and bow- | officer Write liver trou-|and references, with their) and have Dr. al! out of normal W. M. WARNER uns away one feels th fron world to live and I feel that the Loughney generally known, recommendation. 1 | friends to take this 1. He justi very effective treatment. | | Sincerely, I I went | WM. WARNER, | Loughney’s offic examined and began the | treatments. 1 When the ach a tough old pig- in after all. I is doing should henee St, Seattle, Wn. Removal Notic New Location Loughney’s Bake Oven treat- ment offices are located at the corner Union, in the Crary 1-312-313-8314, Seat- Dr. Loughney is assisted by com- petent nurses, Hours, 0 a. m. to @p. Sundays, 9 to 12 only, Telephone the totally invalid- cases are treated Loughoey’s Bake Oven Sani- Kirkland, All to the offices tn people go the Crary Bidg. are treated at those for free or better Loughney make a careful examination of your ease— yportion, and all such conditions don’t suffer needlessly or longer. Start the treatments wtihout delay— Uterature yet, £0 county, Colorado Fuel and | Iron Co, against ‘erroriz | wage reductions of from 25 to 30 a:|Roomers T ed cent entered the third day with the rituation inthe Southern Colorade fields unchanged. they were “satisfied.” have been no disorders of any kind.| kept roomers there in Martial law is in effect in Huerfany' nearly an hour, by Alleged Maniac James Mathews was captured by Both sides said! police Saturday in the Markeen So far there | tel, 215% Fifth ave. 8., after he terror for He was booked as insane at city hospital. Cake Everyone Can Get Their Thanksgiving Turkey | WITHOUT EXPENSE! 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