The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 6

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Newapaper Ea terprige Asan, The Seattle Sta Powerful influences are throwing a smoke barrage around the Washington conference. Se ee es and with, China, the conference will get nowhere &t all. This is pretty generally recognized. Yet all sorts of side issues are being dragged in, obscuring the question. Land armament, for example. Land armament has no direct bearing on the objects for which the conference was really Editor The Star i must do one thing at a time. : . oF i To do this, there must be genuine agreement in the Far East. playable shape ' With this highly essential thing accomplished, the world, with | the United States leading, can go on with the next step—reduc- fh tion of naval armaments—equally important with, but ineffec-. i tive without, the first. : Then the next problem, whatever it may be. With the peril of war in the Pacific removed, the work of re- construction will be speeded up beyond all telling. An association of nations, the financial chase in Europe, for- eign exchange, international debts, all bothersome questions, can and will be systematically gone into. After all, fear—fear of more wars, fear of each other, fear of an | am one of of woe to you should be clean THE 8TREE carry refuse for do #0. THE SEATTLE |LETTERS TO EDITOR ehildren in th Wy We seb the nations ga there Is no cataclysm tion of angelic power anywhere mani fent to give propulsion or guiding | be no shadow of a doubt power to the craft, or even bridge | Playfields in Bad Condition Could not something be done to | Wit remedy the muddy and “holey” con. | ft vor wc a arses a Paw called. ‘ th * but jaton et sakes ot om sayseinat|® courne the ve seal scr atv nt beard i Everybody, of course, would like to see armies reduced; but frase sunday, with clear sky ant wer, but le de wk he ibisn: ncsadibe ated dbedak “shsane if 7 j ies S p sunshine, coln park could no! our playfields can be greatly ee eee Ga ete Ax thin field has a good slope, It) players and spectators. would take very first-class football match and 4,000 1 Garbage in the Streets take the liberty of spilling my tale our fair city, I feel that my children beautify and help keep our city reared to improve and/I wan bound for the city-county|the street lfriend, the apple, in front of the | UPZE oad aeren \ | building to pay taxes, ete. I You will notice this is a 16-pound| telephone exchange. I did a slide} drugyist for I have always reproved my " the Now I give you my word I| for life on nice, big, juicy core, | with full directi diem filled 4 ith hog food | G JOD. In front of th son for THROWING THINGS INTO and have made him STAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 192, . " . nadia tea MAN AND MACHINERY _ }::.: oe | a are tryin y ‘ON he i r » i neat Lal moter >wLas End? | BY DR WILMAAM BARTON || 7» se Frese Gorvic, | By malt, out ot tty, tte tor month: # poms te eS Unto What End? henrd an Amert-| He fi . “ae $7 $4.60 for @ months oF $8.00 per year. By carrier, city, 60¢ @ month. Editor The Star jthe stream Hut phere | a gulding can chemist tr tov i xe entre front ¥ Are we in the midat of a Strange | hand whose steady sense 4nd passion ans interesting | It wa and very wont + Gigantic Ugliness moving across alleas mind, working unseen, like the uddre He wid | tor n #UFC the publie background of utter darkness? Or,|trip of sleep in open wakefulne that until the) whole w pride, in it a Larger Light that we weaving & true and comprehensive world war, Ge vy nliole pattern of the future of the | many wad fame . Ey —Eeeeeee We are like th ing the we . hypnotized chemistry that the w left her aire nd that moyed th wonderful PINKHAM | 41 W. Sint ge . fer about the possibility of Hv and so a mir aoanie na th Unless the people are watchful, we shall wake up some morn- a With no “back fence” ne 1 ‘| white tn Amerton tii at the) with the m mitive appt Great ‘Britain juss "ual " aS . i iia i avervbody gone home N for hopeful deception. We see! How much Is lost out of our vision beginnings of a great and im-| | When Ww ' Pic ete: on more than 9 ing to discover the conference over and everybody g their representatives ax ants floating |How much more ix there than that | YOry Lemming | ousht to feel une Sue of afar. thru the haze, leaving the all-important problem unanswered. WRORSIALAGL ehfor ce arbor tees eorenoe citead” Seow trate: la Keay come |, She oman roproesnited. (ie G70 gaan ae ager , aie 67>: That problem is Asia. To be more precise, China. cone ot the | this ng. it Payor Of a ieher protectivel sree 3 a A | Stubborn Lou If the United States, England and—we hope— Japan, cannot Yast coon towar it tends | as it Ute | 1,14 about 1 ight Up come to some definite understanding on a policy to PUrSUE IN, Joe no way oF escape trom the rewult pt this meeting, |« wide Soho sss will race Anglo Saxon supreme the ~ 7 aod cheaply made, i ee Be ventually become slg | experiments in mume that the] made whe eit) le some It in a mistake to a W. H, SCOTT, went toa! great discoveries in the great la . cha genius, b of in m Liebig, when a boy a and a man mix to make explosive m country fair the ingredients for firecrackers. i He went and made some fire-| in mone He developed| ratorie man of initiat r poor he may was full of h | xpectators, bis own. ils bag, thereby adding my mit jan little to put it in Yours faithfully, to the daily accumulation, As I| pavement in ever yiendid cough Hiawatha, with a TOM NOURSE, came at last to the courthouse a/thick in front of Y * of Pinex into a pr 4147 46th Ave. 8. We | inna desire caused me to tell it to}amall fruit nd opposite. The cngae Cota hiv) i sabitipaes lthe mayor, but I got cold feet and|tibrary front and sidewalk was the i \ My If you prefer use clatie stuck the paper bag in my pocket | clea I think CIVIC honey, or corn 4 and proceeded to the county tr i r syrup. Either ost A paper bag I am Here 1 r c « ‘ & fun 9 a family | uy CIVIC PRIDE and | was used by me t > has been touched | to our public lib te baskets galore, but med to stay my hand r cough syru ld buy ready-made for ne money, K Keeps by your r, and) books f d I would carry that t n love its viene t your wut pers, 1] some wit. Not seeing er. 5 & special and highly any waste receptacle at hand, I de ing the courthouse I re-| of autoists compound of genuine Heing a native of throw it in a can on | traced my steps up Fourth ave, and was much in ev Way pine extract, known the some convenient street corner, As|took note of a few things I saw in| Next block I came across our natfe | OVeT its prompt healing ranteed satisfaction romotiv refun iging the entire distance, ourth and ering any re Co. apple leavings as tho broken ‘ont of ¥ and Jame blocks rather than James, without encow what tomorrow may bring—is the paralyzing influence in the 4 ia ® f - ee. ae world today. Remove that and humanity will go on, smiling. See 3 - Gentlemen of the conference: Swat the smoke-screen squad. | GAR: Do not allow anybody to befog the main issue. bit BS “ Can a man, past 40, sick and pretty much down and out, come back? Read this letter to the editor: “Ten years ago, with our two children growing up, wife and I discovered that we were running behind, getting into debt with no Prospect for anything but charity or dependence on our children in old age. I had a government po sition drawing $1,100 the year I was afraid to give up. jk “Dr. Soa-Ka Sze,” Chinese minister to United States, is pronounced “doctor.” If Ford makes cars out of our battleships they might backfire. Some of these song hits should have missed. Join the marines and see the mail robbers. and limousines—but our digestion is good and we're happy. “AUBURN.” Of course a man past 40—or 50, elther—can come back, It is largely a question of will, notes are struck on piano or vio lin, ‘The late Dr. Camden M. Cobarn, ‘of Allegheny College, used to tefl his pupils of a boy he met whose sense of sight had been transferred after my 40th birthday) I felt a mcaes to his fingertips. The boy could funny pain in my left side. I con- We might oct over hard times by stick a finger thra a knothole in sulted a doctor, who tapped *hinking them over. a fence and watch » baseball awhile and then told me if I Aa aE NS AEA ‘ game, wanted to live out my allotted ea meen eretran .9' © Sounds impossible, bat science time I'd have to get out of the has greater wonders than that, office and live outdoors. An afr Pao te one who is ———- = j went ready to dite at any time. The stingicst man on earth stops Braga aa Pobiggaieg his watch at night and starts it Confused @gein the nest morning. the country which we bought on ontuse owe ak Hong time, doubting whether wo Songeg 2 Rome men are so honest their > gould ever_pay fort. I got ® “sign arguinent has been stirred 07" never steal @ irk ete dent Sem be tho alty, be starts Ce the cit at Sencavile, my boy, 14 years old, got a job ‘ Do your Christmas mailing early Which would practically carry him Wisconsin, who smells colors and gag avoid the cr thru high hool. hears by the sense of touch. _ _ a sce -acae Such a case is known to science When a man leaves his wife, he rene stayed yet up the &% “confusion of the senses.” docen't leave her much. town job and went in for garden- Rove 0 te fhe Soak of she When some prodigal sons return and poultry. Today 1 feet |'™® Vivid colors when certain father should kill the fatted head. Jo the Woman with a Man's ' Christmas on her mind ~ This diagram will explain to you why he wants a New Improved Gillette to replace the old-type Gillette you gave him years ago. sales. Men are calling it “The Commercial Romance of 1921.” : Millions of men are waiting to own a New Improved Gillette. And if you will give just a moment's study men’s attention like the New Improved Gillette. More men are talking about it than Vi in years has taken 2 or your Poem s! Boo Td BY THE PACIFIC BY HELEN EMMA MARING would watch the breakers bursting on the rocks,— would dabble in the rock-pool, crystal clear,— would lie in sea-cool eunshine on the shore,— And mock the seagulls flying far and near. would pick the agates flashing white arid red,— would feast upon the ocean's deepest blue. — would watch the golden sun, and be content Were I with you, rer) To the Penn State Team: Dear Boys—I'm glad to say “hello” —more glad, perhaps, than you may know; because your coming brings to me a world of pleasant reverie; for I'm from Pennsylvania, too, and | wear the good old Red and Blue But as it is, the ocean breakers moan, —~ ‘The rock-pool is a silent host of tears,— The sea-cool sunshine chills mé with its light,— The seagulls mock at me and all my fears, The agates seem but things of dullest stone,— I cannot gaze upon the ocean's blue,— I cannot be content; I am too lone So when I see the papers flame ot Yor want of you. with dope about the “Penn State! Game,” it makes my recollection | roam to olden college days at home, | and I can vision once agein the foot-| ball games of State and Penn. And you and I can both recall a lusty pair that beat them all; for Andy Smith and Jimmy Junk were | concentrated beef and spunk--two football stars that used to shine on| your old teams as well as mine, And with your coming, you have brought another batch of pleasant | Try This on Your Wise Friend Tom gave John 8 cents and they had equal amounts. If John had given Tom 3 cents, Tom would have had tive times as much as John. How much had each? Answer to yesterday's: Vinegar. snowertanat iets ms tomy | Its Sale is Phenomenal State; which barring Washington, I'd way has got them all beat, any day! And once again I feel the thrills that lie in all its dales and hills, it» big red barns, its meadows green, its forests decked in autumn sheen—the rural beauty everywhere from Erie to the Delaware. And #0 I'm glad to see you here— but who the dickens hall I cheer? 1'il be, as other folky would say, a mule between two bales of hay; and so I take a solemn oath—U'll wave two flags and cheer you both! eaten Its Quality is Irreproachable "SALADA" Is the Purest and Most Cleanly Prepared Tea in the World 4 to the simple diagram on this page you will understand why. The blade guarded from / the face, but free to the beard. Particularly will you see why all those men who now use the o/d-type Gillette are look- ing forward to Christmas as the time when they can put it aside— in favor of the New Improved Gillette. any other article for men’s use you will see in all your shopping trips through the stores. What a 75% improvement in shaving means for a man is beyond the words of this Christmas message. But he knows. He knows the New Im- proved Gillette will do it —dozens of his friends have already told him so. This new inven- tion, sodramatically announcedlastMay, has already reached the million mark in a s The most outstanding advancement in an article for men’s personal use that this or any other Christmas has ever known. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. BOSTON, U.S. A. “Bostonian” “Tuckaway"’ Opening of compact set, feuily oes tray ‘coats Aabte slivere"Blated ing Kato and Blade Hox. N proved Gil- Triple Siler: Plated New Improved Gillette. Nickel Plated Case; Metal Blade Bost, 24 I duce . . $5.00 Pe InGold . 06.00 InGold . . 86.00

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