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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY. 14, 1922. (LETTERS To EDITOR] Reasons Why PARTE M Ce Shade of George Washington! Business Is /9 Pa 4 The Star of the |» mare vo seers Not Normal! OW; | Piease accept my little effort to my feelings a® to pro ni . : ' | 1SOnN yellow peril, In a recent Visit tO) How you must regret the sacrifices nd using the price of 49 im. school bulidings I found ail the your race, when you look down fixing values we find the hames of pupils on the rolis were) and see the splendid heritage ou Corn will only purchase 67.6 toe and Togor and our future je ‘or your people, ¢ ' men per cent an muc as it would be O PICTURES! One a spacious, high-vaulted room, overstuffed chairs, soft car- perl ong lowes i p bya Fito. gue coverage fier kts den wi children of the pro: iwh inte ie are blinding them to Wheat 84 per cent, beeves 70 to deaden the footfalls; a group of men filing in from a secret chamber, a group eae Wii. ase tun |oesare sean i Smug men, faces calm and satisfied, foreheads cool, clothes neat like a bandbox; | reeponsivie for this condition, The) A READE OF YouR PAPEL (Continued From Yesterday) impoentble as if they had been Bill never ceased to wearch way on another sphere |mine. He looked for blazes too, for| Even the rapids of the river had Fi 4 aign of an old camp or a pile of begun to freeze, Often the clouds per cent, family beet, 46 per cent, copper wire 62 per cent ts slow and deliberate, dignity, ease, contentment—it’s the majority of the oa. eines Wren | my ‘ ducing the above a washings beside a wtream. When he broke away at nightfall and let the acts About Naturalization y talk stat seadnie co tans ee, teres » about one ha c found an open stream he would wash | cold come insta r States senate preparing to whitewash Truman Newberry, whose family paid Editor The st petition for a certificate of naturall moods wilh the procesds of the gravel, and it seemed to him he! cold thag meant deaths 0 my human . » anne . j c without shel- . AND IN THIS GROUP IS t lon, o 1 made a fow re! gation. and the certitic labor ax they could before |combed the entire region between | being that was caug' Fars # that he might cit among the henored senators marks in your paper regarding immi-| must be returned and the appl the war jthe two little tributaries of Grizaly|ter in ite grasp. The land locked A TOR MILES POINDEXTER, OF WASHINGTON! grants, declarants, certificate of Xr-|have his petition fif®d in the While these commodities are |Miver indicated on his map, But| tight; no more could Bill buat for ot * ‘ , h ri troll i rival, ete, and as some aliens seem | before his declaration expires below the prewar level, the fol. | with the deepening snow search was, his mine in the creek _ snp ooh oo 2a es from a trolley, groaning » minied, havt fulne concep Alte h N in this country) lowing are on the upward in- |ever more difficult. Unitke Virginia,|of the moose we o on ot Nant tn UA gathering omer om os irl clerk wn ping, jost dive ubied Stieveah wattein opncatn-| win Tagldnd, Cansda.or other cous-| “ctmeer” ; mont ready to give up. ° | yarding grounds, and even the far to on tracks, tired, weary, grease-blackened workmen, girl clerks . ‘ ing naturalication, | with, by your tries should stat street throngs, packed street car seats, late shoppers standing, tired men, tired [kind perminsion, to state « few more application blank value stands at 108 a1 125 per cent, brick arity rit of autumn had never! off glimpre of « caribou was « rari face again: winter had The marmots had descended into bl . fi facts long time before the | 181 per cent and giass 167 per je ony. very dey the enow mt on hy Pi ores ooo ses — ” 5 e tform, Home foreigners have been tola tharitien are able to verity t pl! cent deepened, the cold in the long nights hopped, wu Omen; “Move up forward,” the conductor's worried voice, a jam on th - " that if they declared their intention | cations, the simple reason ts that the People producing these com | was more intense. Travel was no tion, thru the Fitts. Such of the weariness, desperation—a newsboy'’s raucous cry rising above the din: “NEW- [15 pecome citizens of the United biankw have not been propetly filled} modition are able to purchase lender pouutle withew) enewenees, or ie fon toaparetee ae a o om - o Btates before a certain law was made, out | bout half again as much as they el ~ RY WHITEWASHED! NEWBERRY WINS! POINDEXTER. VOTES FOR eee een mood ton life | et long ago T filled out a new! Could before the war, was almost dry and ready to cut| turned to the hue of the snow itself : | he less But now the snowshoe frames were eae ‘e time, but thin ix not true, ax all dec! blank for an applicant who had been Hroadiy speaking, farm prod- |into thongs for the webs. TI sage Ba BERRY!” A sneer, a cynical grin, a curse! Seattle folks getting the last news larations: expire when they sre T| waiting tore tran half s year, With: | yer gapeaking, farm prod. | turbulent Kretches of Grissly River done, wrought trom oust moreoh, years olde In three weeks his certific t | were before the war, and manu | were frozen fast; the actual crossing to make the fight for a clean senate. All declarants, except exservice |rival was here, There can be no| factured products are way higher joe the ktream was no longer « prob | a4 _etretchied acrene a e3 ake the SENATOR, POINDEXTER and the rest of the friends of the aristocratic, sen- [men, who arrived in th untry |trouble whatacever when a person! than they were. lem. Beyond it, however, jay only 9 t-buying M " i ! lished desh ry been captives bin, 2 oI ai | “ | wintry mountains, covered to a depth | ginia had n captives in the cabin, e fehi \ ad their their seer sae , Must apply at starts right | _ Hither the miner or the mine | wintry m t OF tore with sett and|and they held high revels in ovlebra: | ". for a certificate REV. B. O. CLAUBON operator ts wetting more than he | Snel comedtetion, 900 tak t yefore they can file the| e J 1, 1922 . » the lat impassable snow; and until the snow | tion of y low h their pompous dignity and come down off their high horses to mingle with |°% “rive! before they con ee es far the Eee ued or ‘he oard |erunted, the journey to Bradieyburg | (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) : ie wed ronan for just one night! Let them come back—no}j to the shelter of expensive John Skelton Wi Charges owner la gutting teore tan b00 (oT <i i aid before 000. Another from $7,000 te or the spreading offices of politicians. Let them get down with the people [pair rne star se) Stled Attention of the board to ‘|. Tain maiddpucinent " tne LEARN A WORD Another ‘from 4.000 te q I have before me statements made] prominent federal reserve bank that!" great hindrance to a return to rot . . vulgar street—back where the plain people live! So that they may hear what by ple ceaunaaelint of the eur} had loaned out enormous sums of| pusineas prosperity EVERY DAY Another from $5,000 to s1a00e oe people are saying about Newberry, about their kowtowing to CASH, about their | reney. John Shelton Williams, who | money, employed largely in speou Have we a lot of people who ere from $1,800 to $12,000, from ; , ASH, was behind the scenes for eight! lation of divers kinds, and cases refune to do their part? Not long $2,000 to $12,000 and to $15,000. was exofficlo member of the | where executive officers of larme| ago we were crying “profiteers.” J. ©. Forbes says former Comp | | yal of the great public! enerve board, He endorsed) debtor member banks, that were! Will this ery turn against the Today's word is DEBILITATE. troller Williams is to bankers what eee oe ee ee rer et al renerve aot but opposed arvewiie a fy ey q roel own | man who refuses to take hin loss, It a Labor wey ray pi a red fiag is to Mego vA ‘. * » : ” gy “’ , nétions ef the 1 fered ae ial . s back /With the accent on the second sy It would seem e 1 Deo of “Women painted in the middle ages,” finds a jana crinic sae eae eee we any] nabs, far Sosuulative venture ant]. thaniy betpine weal tg ORAS. (2 att Sein eaate Sie a en oe * aa fe * int fi SP aes governing board and of regional] hasardous promotio ere also | Ms horn Fadeaway scientist. Women still paint in the middle ages. and member banks, By law he was! obtaining money from other banks | -————————— | - —- wien. aattisinn,” | eee POs tare out on tases to « ‘offer this idea free to any RC: “aR eae authorized to recommend to con | to which the federal reserve was ad-| some of the banks whieh ‘bare ee rom—Latin ita, sree bi pen Deed Rrra mee te “ me ev i 21,” says a New frees such changes in the law #*/vancing large sums. The federal ceived at eany rates, the Ikrgest in | 768 4 “ jormes wt kings of the silver screen: > He slapped every day ego dg ‘ th tha fudgment ould make Stn] lesrve . beck making these huge|quigences from the reserve system, wpompaaion words—debilitation, de-leq the banks by the government Henry Cabot Lodge as» §=York wife. He should have taken holidays off. administrations of greater benefit /and improvident loans was itself/ while emailer banks Save been/MiMel 4 1 8 land the snoonectonable peactioss of bli there lot h to the peop : |dorrowing heavily from other fed: | skimped and taxed poorer egy overeating éebiiaaas te teane ee ae a “sf nas neni General Hay iqnora i a con- Complaints reached the comptrol:| eral reserve banks, far and near. | far lena advances grudgingly whew: bey: a N If bo 3 tee there's lots of PPY ler peg for investigation. He | He telle of caste where important | out to them.” He mays he wrote to; business only, and more largely on be shout to join the gressmen. took up thore of most outrageous | banks entrusted with millions of de-|the board February 19, 1921, “The|Voted down. Mr, Williams has/their own capital. Why not Lodge? ———— - a character with the board at {ts| posits, were found lending large! names in which certain New York kg eye officials by make} Money for the bo mage raged ge ay ; to pressagent him It is easy to find fault because nobody wants it. | meetings, and oftered resolutions to| sums th practically all the senior banking institutions have borrowed |! Public s lat of remarkable a4. vate business wou a Bet t0 am . * prohib: ‘ong tendencies and prac | and ffictale, the presidents, | enormous sums Of money from the salarice Bé David Wark Griffith to pro- ____ ———_—_—— migolonipntaieenety Nt hg Aa pe ms Gesant eon creciaane canlate sat tees federal reserve banks of New York |Feserve bank of New York. Gov.| cost if loaned by the government to parsed | tant cashiers, while lending heavily |at rates from 6 to 7 per cent, that StTong was raised from $30,000 to| home builders for a long time at tiees. The board or opposed him, and made the first engraved cylinders whit tess Marvels. } baad for printing fancy designs on | resolutions recommending Congress to these officers for speculation, the | have taken advantage of the neces-| $50,000. One was raised from $4,000 low rates. PROGRESSIVE than that of Harold of 1822 calice, to abolish the office of comptrolier,| banks were borrowing heavily from | sities of needy borrowers in trying — e ould oO pe | eo Uh Saub Pollard. Turn the clock back a century. All»: oun 1223 [#0 there would be no one on the|the federal reserve bank of their| times by accommodating them Earns 72 a Month 7 nares, board to advertixe such dol an | district fates in some instances as high 3 ‘@ title to his first piece, he The people of I8t2 were a* was a dull year, compared will might make the reserve act the] stugd Jeane were granted on easy |8¢ per cont per annum and in ene |Méitor The Star; two years for lack of funds. Why “The Birth of « Treaty.” tounded by revolutionary changes 1922. ‘The people of 2022 will |cer of the board unpopular with | terme to big member banks con: | instance 200 per cent. He declared) 1 am employed at the navy yard can't the Legion investigate these Menry appearing in the i, the way of doing things. think the same of 19 the publi | spleuous fer speculative operations, |the practice uneconomic, uncon | Hremerton, earning $3.28 a day,|cases? Yours for justice. role of hero and villain, After a great deal of patient oc Comptroiier Williams found one| while other member banks had to | « geen eo Leg orn ayo Hag five days a week, making a total ome rol aes r is . ere ¥ approval « ne | wufte: 1d pay extortion: . not willing , m + “fadeins” and oe argument by drummers, sugar dp einer an home é ae or oe ey Ww ~~ h = me yr xt +g rest Baggot peed to ‘have uch operations |Of about $72 @ month. 1 have & remerton, Wasl ene character to the other. wfacturers decided to take a *!0¢ Proposition means o le : of hy een ena avd tieed and without protest./family to support on this and 1) @utomobile for the ferme H bank in a farm-) made by member banks to ina! 8 ne ot thi ol; aT Years ago Lodge appeared long chance. They setually im yi ior the wife; clothes for the |ing district for rediscount. Another/on stocks and bonds at what was |Our board will not hereafter be able Ve frog Pose prcad Fm u yee fees villain trying to shoot, siatieg the first steam engines jamiiy; tases for education: com. |cane where New York renerve| called the “family rate” charged by |to escape heavy public censure on | beca eds pomit ‘ith | ad Leuisiana. mente; a bit Of travel now and member bank that charged in inter-/and officers of other banks who a ch : . we eco him as the here ft New York, '2¢"/ and the ambition of the par. [est and bonus a rate equal to 200| might be expected to reciprocate,| The federal reserve board ciaima|! do not live in Seattle, work here.i I will preach a sermon Sun. Thomas Skidmore, of New / } Vi fe 4 ents for the ehildren that they | per cente He said he knew of New| which rate is materially less, some-|!t in not its duty or within ol lone Mer Fave Morbo a pin, day morning, entitled that the Treaty of 4, 1823 caused much talk by in- shail have their education and |York tanks that borrowed from the| times leas than half the rate|Power to prevent abuse and misuse bea THF MODERN HERETIC bs ce 0 ene Oe n ntomers. for extortionate private gain, Facili-|@ther form of highway robbery.) vithe Ualead ouates Venting and using the first tubes progsthes exyrmes ‘ale net wns iAteagen be rong pa Foye Beggs Boy ee “quite impossible | tien for safety and convenience of| We have been reading, lately, In the evening he will dis- Prestige of the United States age out of rubber. fen of the United States—Francis The comptr id be hadlto justify practices prevailing in|#ll the people was intended by the|™M@ny complaints about the injuc- Oe Be forever lest. In Philadelphia, an enterprising King Caray, Auoar Clty, Gsle bee | metro ce Mle." etch maces government. Mr. Williams eaid,|tices done to the civil service em ae 2 oe Cem, we inner ‘revebationlee®>‘watend’: fore sanate Naance somenictes. “It the authority does not exist it|Ployes of Seattle but they ought to Jl TH® MODERN MAN wro film desperately trying to °" = andi the - — should be provided by act of con |b bre Lege ore fiise even) Miss America off the dock oe ak preston And in every work that he began reas. I know enough of the prac . ead of working for an ad-| N 7 P) } e J facts of banking to know it is/Ministration that fe retrenching at/ q hone 0f oa, Ol * Dosaible for a bank to re-|tbe expense of ite employes. Song, service at 7:15 ted by " i * strain a borrowing customer, big or e rf many discumions about) . (Doc) Welle Galahad, lance en garde. 1 parang Ze vara wen ob tie neeree oar prone: oul Atte, who i# borrowing more than|the unemployment situation, many} As the senatorial “heavy” he ays. The principal patented Come to the Men's Bible pored.—I!. Chronicles 21:21 his share, or using what he bor. |sponsored by the Legion. Take for Class at 9:30, taught by to keep from assuming ventions of 1822 were the first a . rows for purposes improper or detri-|example the local post. I know 8. D. Wingate hah artificial teeth, the first American “Me. ho » mental to the public welfare.” that the wife of one of the leading| FIRST : the world's burdens pari {up methinn’ 9 iar sae C Gren “dad: often Mr. Williams maid a country bank/|officers has been working for the | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH gee ground that i might lead _ “ig po Both tee ‘Ne for their heads in Alabama was charged by its re-/iast two and one-half years here/ Seventh and Spring entanglements. making fence pickets. seats tedakiees serve bank, under the “progressive |in the yard and he himself work- nobly warns us of the ‘The latter invention worried the No matter how cheap, the moat plan, from 6 to per cent pet ling all the time. Another example attempting to “play a carpenters. Many saw nothing cosity thing is a marriage license, |Prom Lyrics of Joy (Howghton, Miffiin’ & Company) annum, the average for thé list) why does the sister of one of our! ’ international but gloom in the future. —_o — ’ ‘ werk of September, 1920, was 45/qcmirals want to work all these at Curtetepher Cornelius, of Phila Women worry about their age: THE DAY’S SHROUD Pee cy S113.000. The records! years in the yard, own a mansion, | men about the age of their auto, > oe ver TAEDGEOD QL EY “ of the board will disclose too many | drive her own car and take a joo! u e ure it seems,.he delphis, got cheers from sailors in pact BY FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN evil practices. A congressional imlaway from some deserving person? role of stranger 1822 by iventing a lighthouse Wonder if these prammar sharks From sunrise to the set of #un vestigation of a number of loans !1 ynow personally a great number In 30 Days or No Pay the world hoped lamp to burn lard by the solar ever heard an out say “whom”? The Wind# went to and fro, showed 71 were at 25 per cent, 4 ative other cases where the husband| Write for our GUARAN: - principle. * - moda » Singing the while they deftly spun 100 per cent, 29 at rates ranging and wife are both working. in the| TEED Proposition and free copy of Opportunity knoc but once, but A garment white like snow, from 36 to 200 per cent. yard, earning the money that be. | Book describing this wonder treat about make 2.9 $ oer iar In Oklshema, 184 loans » ment and record of marvelous re & te bend come rediators knock elweys. longs to the men with families, | sults obtained. Just send ‘oul senatoriel stage, Texas’ first cotton was grown —— And in the dusk, unto the West, above 160 per cent, 75 exceeded 300 that have been laid off in the last | B&Me and address to DR. AND! flying, as knight protector in 1822 by Colonel Jared E. Groce, No, Dr. Sawyer isn't Harding's They bore the robe of cloud, ber cent and 33 at 600 per cent. ‘509 Keech Bidg., Kansas City, Me, secretary of interior. And for the grave the dead Day dressed Mr. Williams says the records will ‘association calculated to in the bottoms of the Brazos de _—— ie Within this snowy shroud. show many instances where loans from war. Dios. “Our worst trouble is over,” says were made at these amazing and fadein. From Simon Congress made Florida a terri renin. Over what? Then, slowly vanishing from sight, ruinous rates. He offered a resolu- his pack of blood tory and held forth the alluring eeemmenaiing - I heard them softly sing, r ton limiting rates charged mem. hat it might some day be- A bird in good is worth two in And saw above the grave at night ber banks by all reserve banks to hope bed. ‘The stars-all blossoming 10 per cent. The resolution was for even the humblest, in 1822, with had better Eagother lor oe when Messrs. 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