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~ MATING S-room modern {-Toom modern & + ROOM . 5 to tee. rt Hor HOUSES FOR RENT baron COPTAG, FATA Ks From Wea from Weatlake Mark ee 37 UNFURNISHED gure tat AND c "ROOM BATH, itn aif close Subscription Rates Gg ) NCE Bem thts B STATE grant im OF STATE Ol OUTS AS INGTON je tte per Month. oF $9.00 year BY CARRIER IN erry 90.80 Per Insertion advertining, Prat a wm (me Sucks insertions for the HEATER Foeei i si Ten < Fee ROOM APART gt Bh ie teht fare IM APART. steam hea. TORR, Mth & ment 5 eon ITE. pte =KOUMC APS SRN Wri PRI 4223 35th ave. 8 30 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS EE etoly furnished, $12 month. mornings 226. = nae 3402 eh geod. Phone Ma ae Cinasitied Adver- 3 ace the tree audience t Audience in ave. HELP WANTED ye TO Fe A sare always Deotutely ‘ign fee ‘dist or Preaktast it denres. Ca eats cheerful pho: ETc. blication. Sub-| LSapen ey Bureau, ri Mi ANU PLAYING! $06 Pine st witha tees-eroemvs AN re Owl. 137% tet. Bitiort $43 toed. ‘OMAN. WIT bd and 5. would like work oF keep house. Wilt so) yw Bn VILLIANS COMPANY” 1942 First Ave. ataet AND Boone for Rail overnment pos!- on soon, G “School Bidg.. V nshington, bd. TAUGHT & while you learn at mpectrical, book ane greet tree. need | shields, put ie your car en you wait, See us for @oors and sriadews for Qo “FouF stax iro WA k.. ted range boilers. | dake tolleé 004 20th Axe) “IN met GLE your own, Free tela how.” America: Builder, 1115-¥, Bros: bi 17, HEsnIN 70 ers positions, $130 month for ™~. at ef positions opard mer at i aml 5 429 Eeamin r). be von any time a CNDERPRICED ¥ pier mirror, Diack walnut tree, a Mi city. book sense and, 18-foot tet west: hd 5 o'clock. West 158s. wee eal —; GROWTH. ‘Sop. f? livered: a 16-ine! T load: planer ends, $6 a tl Ktade coal for stove and fu e FemNG aND Fi chment te all sewing * Priee $2 Checks 1 Lig’ te Mail Order House, Box Dire ngham. Ala. NO ma- ox) eo of other pall LODGES BOY iM ment on f-room gis Pies Ww Ke outs, Byery bod: oar. th, pear Westlake bas buys. “Fridgen,” Sale tren) tree Xe 3W. Lonigh aves Phila Trans. 20< ao feiafield can't we, it away. 104 ‘Vaton. In Henry ‘Bia, Gr lock. opp. postoffice. Ww closing out « furatre stock at r wat rand jewelry tor i pati) Uaiseralt ‘and mantel clocks. se": Sbvers 4002 Arcade. me es or Strout, SOc. ED—MALE For 36 3 VAL The Tiewt UNE Boat 1757. soon. Have some, experience Patationary engine, Would 7 nicate with narty work very soon. Wood, DEBT IN TOWN—DRY M double ARE YOU INTERESTED. In fine upholatered nets at a right Brice, terms’ Then see Waldron Henry Bid 5 Li AUTO KNITTER And give lessons, Phone Main 3927, Apt. A-34 * industrious, office work, steno collecting, selling ex INVALID CHAIR, LLiort | © | 56 POULTRY Ww PTT ONGHORN “HATOHING e ear-old no lights ot 4 oe hu He 600 for“im delivery G. Mead, Renton, Route 2 : OR 4 FOR BALE. CHEAP White Leghorn hens, May hatch 164 Bist ave, N Aleo home for nate. is LAVIN: HEN ROGHTER. food Block, ney ” rite wt Phone, Hunest 04a? t i LAYING NTUTODE Hed ha hatehing exes, $1.00 B Roe aK e ROoeT ERK Ts 1600 16th We WHITE CEGHORN” PULLETR h 1600 15th aye, W. mediate a bi) © FOR BAT mare mules, about 1400 pounds apiece, 6 and T old: perfect: Peake single’ kaa double oe heavy harness; good %-inch farm wagon, Wil! take good miich cow nd chickens Charles ¥, Jones, 61 FOR SALB—AUTOMOBILES BNTAA REN a ere) (Ford Deal roadway and Pike St, Bart 0520. NEW rorb CARS cash down ayenent, oe ce greed URTAINE * 1 UNG & SURTA TS per set; roadat 3.25 wet Top re-covering, with, ~ curtain, touring $6; roedater, kin ty r iy “worbit oak ‘Whe KING CO. 1718 First Ave, 8. Main 0679. PREG BXAMINATION wit yes 8 Cg tem Ly e or for 1.25 per hour. we teed, *Phowe Main “3906 eg Reese, 2035 Third ave. city. is LIHERTY 6-PARBENGER POR jhrivately owned; firat SELL On one-fitt) rea doeeitnn erry ‘Owner, ‘aartiela FOR SALB— 1917 FORD FOURIN in Al roasting, prett tote STL ee Ratan ¥ TRUCK POR BALE 2 eater Tet 978 GARAGE TABLE MAES PORTAL BLDG. CO L 1117 Valley St Capitet 3922. Tt BOATS AND LAUNCHES OR FRADE—40- POOF wer for late model car new sais: com r cruise; haa bee to Siberia six times. ‘Absolutely no Munk fat bargain of the Aaarean Box 431, Bremar- *, 3 FoR SARE SAL ESTATE 2 room cottage, on jot 402137, ding one of the b Went Beattie: chickpn ho back of the lot: € f of roses. Only month, City water; 400 -reom cottage, with city water, city t Nght bathroom with toil ig lot f pe euy higee y pe month, including 2.150 Modern California bun- | coment foundation; lot 46x150. Terms ‘$26 © per month. One short lock from car and paved streets. SNAP 40x150-faeot lot™ facing on Gait commanding a good or newer, etrest | can, tana | e. . grade, city water, Walks in and paid store. This off and Sunday R REAL ESTATE one Bidg. Annex Phone Main 1482 FIVE 3-ROOM COTTAGES At_the corner of Rainier ave organ et, three of them facing on Rainier ave, with all possible street improvements in and paid houses coat $1,600 each; street im- fovements coat over $400 each ou can buy them for $3,600 each $150 to $200 cash, balance $20 month. 415x110 each pportunity to buy something on very easy torms and get away from rents H. & TUR 309 and R REAL ESTATE Co. Hoge Bidg. Annex FURNISHED HOME seeks position, eee Baissea wi KELLY VOR Of GROWTH 1é-ineh, $9; 12-ine eR-| $ h venings, North at moderate | 0593 North 2267, | Gash registers 2. bougb CLEANED, Prices rea Ls 7 RPRINGS FOR LESS First class work. Sun few. for $4.85: worth double, Waldron Co niversity at (EW BECTIONAL GARAGES, ANY size, erected on your lot, all ready to drive in. Phone Weat 0041 iM T ino w few, pu i lott Fa96. “LING TO | SEWING MACHINES, GOOD DROP- 1-54, Star. heads. $10 up. Repairing, renting. WANT 1926. 1524 First ave. a0 - — yoo A 4 iS TO tit DAILY BABY. WOSD, west torent a Bay in advance introducing h 42 style guaranteed ho Wear or replaced free ABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS any kind. Licensed chi one Beacon 0785. SACRIFICH #2 VOLT India paper eyelopedia ‘Amer- ._ Capitol 2801. WOOD WOR walls washed, Elegant colors and Dept. 781, | > floors ME a 'sen aerves, * Blegant silver crea NEW PIANOS POR RENT, RENT applied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, TEP Fourth | La 2 1DAD per load north Korth 0270. , WOOD, TONE DRY vst soon. Will give large loads. Hott 0142 DRY SHIP an CEDAR WOOD. $3 of canal. Phone Mec AN HOUR | Hise and distribute and pa “Albert | Gen. Mgr * American Cincinnat Re PODER i $2 an bh ean Newest ree outfit and Products « Cincinnat\. 0. SELLER OUT market bag, made in 3 ry woman watts one K. & B. Bag Co., 76 TED POR 708 « SELL El- KKRD WOOD, fii CORD mp coal, $9.50, Z Wi ARE | taking orders ention. Send| condition, mples. Amer-| set 0427 andy venabeone, jae YOU AN to sell reasonabie? i HOLE 6447. RANG $16. WITH COIL, GOOD 719 W. 8$th. Sun- AUTO KNITTE Address I- TODAY AND KALSOMINI i ed and hung. F i LOAD, 2035, LESS WOOD, Garfield rok Gunmet 2106 TERM? Fourth DRY MILL double tom | MOVING per he AALS. BAPE dron © 2 PLANER m i KAVANAGH HATS. $3.00. Ty WANTE ow RNITUR buy ke Mai FURNITURE FOR SALE ALE HOUSEHOLD FURST very reasonable. 214 No DO $1.76 AND Fot ND J VET HAN geen | 4 Un aay, $80. WAL oo DRAG iD . $4.50, DELIVERED. 1008 ab Rewar _ * dow nto IUSES PLANO; | MUBT BELD WY VURNITURE, 2515 Third ave, Kiliott 0142. “NORTH delivered. | t} bI < 4 bath $2,600-Owner leaving city: @ueed price again. Thi cottage, located on Phinney ridge, has concrete basement, laundry trays, furnace, fireplace, and beau tifully furnished, including 5 Brunswick phonograph can be arranged point T- HENRY C_ EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bids Main 7 Call for ap PARK COL Colonial TRY HOME cottage, on lots break fast kitehen, good ga ty taxes 1 as i Be New, modern two nook, rage, 40-fo cabinet ° no ideal for « N. 106th at TARGAIN ful new bungalow; light rooms: ev; fen ture; splendid location. be surprined at the low price and re markable value of this fine home orth 1508 1 HEAUTT- large, PARK WEST WOODLAND $1,850-——-Dandy 4-room cottage, 00d condition; 2 bedrooms all assessments paid: on ear line and close to school an be bought on easy terms, For ap pointment call T-42.6 HENRY ©. SWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bidg Main 7194 in part axement LEAVING storage; no splendid view ‘any reason BNAP—MI large re basement . SELA- sma; bath; or garage and location 00 able termes. Aurora. 281t ACK TRACT | ONLY $60 CASH Just north of city limits, ing Lake Washington acre tract, city watel, phone Onty & POR SAL) IN BREM room house, 3 lots: § will take good’ car part | payment; termes J c MeCormack, 10 Everett ave Vinnw 461 overlook fine, level RON 00 LOT + 7-ROOM HOUsR on Malden ave; hot full basement, $4,000; Kenwood 4944 4100 1 i lote Price | 3, VERY 500; take REABONABL \% ground id's Small cottage 26 down mo, Coughiin, 610 Am. Bk, Bids $26 | | North | _THE SEATTLE 8 A * 1 _FOR SALH—REAL ESTATE |Step in Time Saves ROOM MODERN HOt vUR- \aheds ror saig on easy tr! Lives of Two Women i ee ate VLis0)) PORTLAND, h 4A step in $60 down, $15 West \time saved Mra, T. ©. Lewis and a Lk. |noighbor, Mrs. Melliisen, when | jwalked away from the front of the Lewig home Friday. A moment later & large porch, torn from the rear of | the Lewis home at Bryant station, | on the Onwego 8. P. line, was depos: | ited on the spot which they had Just} vacated. A wevere gust of wind lifted the heavy porch high in the alr, carry ing it safely over the roof and a high chimney, ‘The porch was intact, ‘AZZ $175,000, BOOKS $66,000 CHICAGO, March 4.—Jasz costa students at the University of Chi- cago $175,000 every three months, ac cording to the Phoenix, campus mag- azine, That amount tx spent on dances, compared with $66,000 per quarter for books. Mrs. | Qsborn to Face New Trial Tuesday Mrs. Ivy Osborn will be tried Tues day on a charge of manslaughter by ® jury in superior court. A former Jury which heard the charge that EA ACHE. * month per WIFE WANTS HOME IN SEATTER at once; have 160 acres of heavy timber iand which we know ie alable, free and sloar except last taxes of $206 Will give cone the best of a ip. Highth ave. Wiliott ks LAR FOREST VAT ‘cleared; good well wi Vacant lot or equity in bo * part payment, Gilhem, 1032 Mud aver or Rainier 0120-1t even SPATS OR TRADE FOR ‘ooery 6 *, 4-room, bat barn, ee fenced for chickens, fruit ries; new garage Bidney mute OTIC FARK HOME FoR uth of town will seume.” ; HARHOK FOR npr » Ba 5 ieee BK. Mack, CHANGE CITY LOT POR AUTO Sunset 4781. See G. Howard, 2808 WwW. TOth. ” ACREAGE } TI INDEPENDENCE THE INVESTOR'S GOAL we ut Ay ablish you on one of our are IRKIGATED FARM Home IN WHSTERN WASHING TON for only an Infant girl, Helen Marie Wilson, dimgreod. The child died October 3, 1921, from iojuries said to have been received at the hands of Mrs. Osborn, New Chief ‘Jain Named in England! LONDON, March 4—#ir Gordon | Hewart, attorney general, has been | Sppointed chief justice. $100 Ne further payments for two x One of the finert berry, Lionel 4 produce centers of the I ound district. THIS 18 NOT LOGGED-Orr¥r LAND OPEN EVENINGS HM. G, GOODWIN, 1014 Third Ave OWNER LEAVING” GAN sacrifice inbride and uget " cleared! from Manitou. Beach e ood = $-room itt er a orem a fegure"good [ HART LIEUTENANT | SPRINGS SURPRISE 120, new breeder house, com TACOMA, March 4.—Director other outbulldings nd berries ‘ence eroms foneed tools K. V, Kuykendall of the state de ar sea Pe none, partment of public works some what surprised bis auditors at a banquet given to Ralph Budd, president of the Great Northern, here last night when he said his department is saving state ship- pers millions of déllars each year, George BH. Lamping spoke on the Port of Beattie. The banquet was given by the Tacoma Commercial club. on nes | FOR SALE—WATER FRONT PROPERTY | | | A TWO FACT TRACTR surface cleared: 0: lowed, and | plow 1 trees Both for $1, within 10 days. Catheart road, # north of Bothell, mile and LAKE 20 minutes ride from city Renton interurban to Foster sta WASHINGTON WATER 1 FRONT OF ALD R ome cleared. new © and chicken house facing landing up for larger tracts DAYID P. EASTMAN Kenwood 2257 1024 Third Ave. Milwagker & St $512 & 1 ACRES, iw HOVED: Be ‘and young ooh: Paul Land Co, 2 Valle Unites oe a +7 fae ting & Power, High Power, Metal 1960 Alaska Petroleum & ACTS good sot! COBLOF.| 5000 Capito! Petroleam. inews ARRER Mi from at minutes 0 ter how Builder, 1137 ‘k id” hOOME” EXCE bay furnished, well tated tor housekeeping or. tran rient. Low rent. Buy direct from owner. Phone Hiliott 3867 gs SET CASH HANDLES 22 00 poma over best corner in © terme. May $000 Laker Steam Motor. pn MAX WINKL pd ae TL ee 4 Union Bt Eittote ene Fes kad A SINAVIAN AMERICAN HANK id 4-room house and garage: electric re PURCHASED. 902 1 AEM ve Cadson He BD, Ward Whit tee Se rite “ar ino’ 2. NO Hox 319-4. Seattie ESS 01 NE ibe ACKbha GOOD FRUTT AND PEW" Wak YAS REALE | ty innd. close to pavement; enough|¢ iid independent wood to pay for it. $1,106: terma our own, Free in- TC. Starkey, owner, Heagin 348 American MACTS ACROSS LAKE Broadway ington, $50 acre: terme, Hinckley Bid@. jOUTH GF YOUNGS- iterma, A. G. Peterson, ath & OY. FARM LANDS — To searrig 2 4 land, ready for planting. Mercer lxland, close ding. Prices $400 to $480 per in 1 to 10-aere tracts. pold on THIDE town. Rent Hotel, RESTAURANT OWNERS Hehling the Restaurant t12 Howe Midge. Annex DRUGGSITA, SHI 2 (the Drug Store Broker, Ridg Anni Broker, y new homes going up HENLING im th 212 Hoge © tre DAVID P. BASTMAN 1024 Third Ava |T Pox T NEED THe MONE iY AND t need the lan: acres: ir-|9] SPEOIAL NOTICES ; Aested; will bulla for you thie Seon Meat OV- is an ideal poultry country, clone | 1 « via. beret — ‘ to markets; good schools. $356 | he ty rw Alt. jown, 12 years to pay; interest ania Mipntionte at 6% H. G. GOODWIN, 1014 Third Av pk aoee pene WitY PAY RENTY 1 THAVE ON eee a extn: and one 10-acte berry and reneh; all irrigated: in We Warhington. Will build for » r pe ready tivation close t markets road to city $200 down, 12 years to pay . G. GOODWIN, 1014 Third Ave. TACRER, IMPROVED; REW BUILD- jog Western WV hington; irri- for plow. Fine and produce land. gated and ready berry. poultry $200 down. Cali) ia for investors. tion on com leases. Ques ty. Rep Beout 7 | r PERSONAL PERMANENT RELIEF iarantee given. No need of} No pain. Continue work. je-o-nis Pile Treat- answered Co. First Lion Drug on “PIT Legal knife, Ask to see ment Lette Pioneer Drug Cherry # Viret ave. Pprics, we » YOU CAR arn about new, rational treat- ment for immediate relief of epi- lepay, positively stopping all seix- ures from first day® use? In~ formation free, Specialist, Drawer C-592, Lander, Wyo. LANDS—MEN SUFI «ain your health and VIR- and 807 are Co., All rural advantages. 12 years to pay; intereat,¢%. or write HG. GOODWIN, 1014 Third Ave. T WANT INTERBST—10 ACKES, irrigated, Western Washington, ready for cultivation, $100 down. Will build for you; 10 years to! pay: interest 6% Call-or write, (OF H. G GOODWIN, 1014 Third Ave. | St FAR WANTED: or th Gcarantecd. 60 tablets for pper. 232 23d edical Co., LADIES” WIBHING Fine SKIN, NO blackheads, write ~Sun- LAKE WASHINGTON WATER FRONT $500 TO $2,600 summer home sites the lake front, extending f fine boulevard to deep water Juanita Point, a residence park, a| mile of choice water front, pro- | CoLLAINS tected against public amusement | “Ghar, fy places by restrictions guarantees the purchaser of this water front| quiet and peaceful possession sure from %-acre to 2 acres each, Juanita Point is on a di-| 106 rect’ boulevard to Seattle, paved | all the way to Juanita. reulars and price Iste. Will you to the addition any day ppointment DAVID P. BASTMAN Lake Washington Water Front Sites 1024 THIRD AVE. Main 2661 a Londen Te sareley “Go. Established 1890, 108 2nd ave. & 700 REAL FSTATE 1OANS Money for farm and acreage loans. ROTHE FARM MTG. CO., 1022 3rd. 105 FUNERAL NOTICES funeral services fo Collins, sister of Mrs. Fi. will be held this even 10 at the Bleitz Puneral Florentia at ion NOTICES NCERN- 1 & | | | | Wonderful on | | p t block 10 W. Nickerson, lots 9- \. 54, Denny & Hoyt's addition Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file auch prote t the office of the Building I ment, re ing, - Beetlon 9a Ordinance No. WHOM IT MAY CON( in to certify that Gatewood Lumber Co, hag made an applica- tion to establish a lumber a! and build a shed at 7209 Califor- nia ave, lota 7 to 1%, block &. Upper's Replat Lincoln Addition. | to March WATER FRONT TRACE A 100x190 and ti lawn and 500; term, 10'New York G Qualheim Blk IAL LAKE Beach WATER WASHINGTON RON 5 acres, with 300 feet of water front, extending to paved highway, St Modine, a hort wall trem ahs ferry landing. This tr chard. ex on place, commands fine view of lak to protest mich oc- + file sueh protest at the Building Dep: 5 be he c ty build- b 78. CONCERN Rh MART > a2 ty any dny perth | of the} ond Addition For |Anyone deairing to protest such oc; cupancy must file the office th ment, i prior to Mare 3 906, Ordinance Number 81578 rt d offic just a «bh DAVID P. KASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. | Faus. (tay MAY BE SHOT oT) a Angeline Wacaster, 18, has she i responsible for the death of been charged with murder at which is about thi Salt Lake City. If convicted, she may face death at the} hands of a firing squad, as that is the usual form of pun- ishment for murder in Utah. Miss Wacaster, police alge, jinduced her sweetheart, Gil- bert Brighton, 22, to hold up her employer, Charles A. Faus was killed in the holdup. Brighton says the ‘death shot was fired by an ac- complice.who escaped. New Building Code to Affect Shingles New building codes permitting the use of but one grade of shingles, the five-totwo vertical grained shingle, ‘nafled with two zinc nails and with tight sheathing under the shingles, are contemplated for Denver und Salt Lake City, according to a dis patch from the Timberman. Unfavorabie weather conditions have restricted building and slowed up lumber movements thruout the United States, acoerding to the Tim- berman. The slump is believed to be | temporary, and indications are that | the lumber production in the North. Went will be 30 per cent greater in 1922 than it was in 1921, Announce Lower Rates to South Reduction in the round-trip fares between California cities and Seattle wan Friday announced by the South- ern Pacific lines. ‘The round-trip excursion rates, ef- | ' | Some More Letters From Star Readers Wants to Adopt Girl Editor The Star: My wife and self have had an application fijed with the Washini ton Children’s Home for the past six months, for the adoption of an orphaned girl, age between five and ten years, Our references have been looked into and found matinfactory. We are financially able to care for and educate « child, and are now build ing our own hore, Orphans of that age may be searce at the home, but we are con- vinced that our chances are slender of ever getting a child from the home on account of our not being members of any orthodox church. We try to make our home our church, as we believe that the home is the real seat of Christianity If any of your readers happen te know of a child for adoption, we will gladly pay the expenses of an investigator, who could be chosen by The Star, to come to our home town and inquire into our fitness to receive @ child. hc a A. MeGTIAs 0, Box 126, Por Orchard, Wash. The Banks and Deflation Editor The Star: T have been interested in consid ering the statements of our local banks, and invite attention to one) eo wane big | in all our large banks will average Cities, ‘This bank reports: Capital stock .... |Bank note currency Depesita Cash in bank, Government securities | Other securities...... Loans and discount: Btock in the reserve bank Hanking house and real estate $ 1,000,000 + 1,000,000 « 23,235,016 pspeld 9,690,249 | 54,000 | | That is a lot of bi on $1,000,000 capital: more than $17,000,000 drawing interest; $8,000, 000 cash to wpeculate with. The reserve act specifically authorizes such side issues as buying and sell- ing bonds, stocks and securities, and | w engaging in insurance. It was put into the bill by Paul Warburg, « sharp representative of the banks, who knew why and how it would help the banks in a time of de flation, The experience of the past two years shows y the banks wanted such specific provisions. Deflation was declared, loans called and re- discount rates doubled. The govern- ing board gave the order. All big banks had due notice and certain | knowledge of the intent and effect lof deflation, curtailed loans, and re fused to help men and businesses being crowded into tight corners. Deflation wrought an awful | Editor The Star: About two years ago the Liver- pool Times had an inspired editorial |on foreign affairs and problems con- fronting the empire in different parts of the world. Questions of probable tssue with thiy republic and the British gov- wrecking in agriculture. The farm- ern income was cut tn half, but his debts, interest and insurance stayed up, while taxes were greatly increased. Railroad rates advanced nearly half. With loans denied, the buying power of the farmer waa) actually cut to onefourth. Farmers | were declared to be on @ strike) against buying when, tn fact, | curtailed income compelied them to( posi buying in the face of dire need. The dearth in trade cansed! 76| merchants to cancel orders. Short} orders caused factories to roy shorthanded. The men laid off have been seeking jobs and wages for a long and painful period. ‘This: panic of business deflation swept: down many emall country banks, while big banks were carving mel- ons and piling up tremendous profit, The pinch of hard times caused many to sell Liberty bonds at a; loss of 15 cents on the dollar, but pwas their loss was the bank-: penal so for the latter were duly ar to speculate in bonds. How stupid and unfair of con- Breas to give the profit-making bankers absolute control of the peo- ple's money, How wantonly ernuel of the fed- eral reserve governing board to de- mtroy the prosperity of the country's to correct the bungling, bilking banking monopoly of Amer- lean money and credit. If the peo- ple are to rule in the United States, they must wake up and get into action. PROGRESSIVE. anda take both sides. In this atmosphere of, recrimination, designed to put’ the “Americans” in a false, dis- creditable light, other scribes try} their hand at “puncturing” the “fic- tions” of Amerigan history, to the! advantage of Britain. One instance of several will suf-! fective April 28 to September 30, will|ernment's plana for dealing with| fice: The Star recently printed a be as follows: Lon Angeles to Seatth ernid:, Cal, to Seattle, $94 Rarbara to Seattle, $84.26. Santa from other California cities, The Seattle Star DIRECTOR Attorneys-at-Law AL liation " spoderate fees; consi 93. e Bid, 218 Burk: TU HIROPRAC “12 He ght Bid, 10-5. Eve. dates, MARY ©. SELLEN — CHR: AN SCIENCE HEALE TRACKER, OPLE'S BANK BLDG. MAIN THE RELIABLE, 907 Third ‘ave. Electric _Mac! HOUGHT—SOLD- NT W. MONTHLIUR Piticr ce Expert MOTORS, APPLIANCES, P. J, Givnan Electric 8." ifort 6038. TRING. re for theam tambage gives r Pine Bt. Market. EB Hott 3260. Money to Loan MONEY FOR You Loans made to men and women on short notice In amounts of $15 to $100. NO MORTGAGE or IN- DORSER required. Your promine to pay and iM we ask. * who you owe or what you want the money for, See us today. EMPLOYEES’ LOAN SOCI 6 are. Neat’ On diamonds and jewelry, on most satisfactory terms. SOCIETY aw oe oe LOANS OMORILE € ca URN STORE ANS. NO DELAY tain’ propert NTIAL Sie ic! Rak NT, Ine, Idg.. Third Ave, LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND furniture, yOu keep property, very low rate® 3184 Arcade. Monuments OUND MARBLE &G ist and Virginia, 1874. P ite Co., lished Optician and _Optometeist Patent Attorneys FRODeRICK P. GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney. American and for- clen patents secured oped and promoted, 805-6-7 Central Bide. Seattle, Wash... and 609 J W., Washington, D, Phone Main 93990, 3 years examiner U. nt 02-6 Lyon Bld Sahitott 507 BOWEN — Mech. Expert. atent Attorney. Patents antages Kidg. Miliott 0068, PINK RAK Main 6760, i218 14 Hoge Bid, Patents, Trade marks, ysicians, Surgeons Us—Women's alin 25 years’ exper reasonable. uite 400 Pantages Bid. P Tunin JOHN STROM. MAIN 3090. “PTANO repairing, tuning and cleaning, $3, Guaranteed work Violin iepalring them were given most attention. lied debts, Panama tolls, ping during the war, were ail to be settled by a sort of “gentlemen's agreement,” and not allowed te be- ral?! 4 g football of the senate The editorial told how, in order to create an atmosphere favorable to British diplomacy, the world was being gassed aa never before with Propaganda, and closed by reassur- ing its readers that: “Entirely new and elaborate arrangements have been completed for augmenting and In view of the many years of British sabotage here, operating thru the Carnegie Rhodes-Northcliffe institution and auxiliaries, and its distinguished pensioners and stool- Pigeons (of whose treasonable activi- ties Senator Chamberiain once said im the senate: “In any other coun- try but ours, these men would be taken out and shot"), it was diffi- eult to imagine how the British foreign office could improve on its Propaganda system hére. But it is very probable that the wave of Ku-Kluxism and the spuri- ous agitation for our “disarmament” and “pacts” at any price, are part of the “elaborate arrangement.” Be that as it may, there can be no doubt as to soul and intent of an “entirely new” and loathsome form of propaganda that has been exposed in several Eastern cities and has aroused the indignation of all patriotic citizens. The game is for a propagandist to write a com- munication to @ newspaper, slander ing some race, religion, organized labor, or, preferably, “the foreign- ors.” The filthy screeds pretend to reflect the “American” view, as expressed by “Americans.” Each communication is the signal for a “controversy” between fake “Ameri- cans” and other pro-Britishers, who diatribe against the “foreign vermin,” |. $91.25; Rilv-| Cancellation of refunding the al/| written by a creature signing iteelt’ “modifica- as an American woman. At one) Corre-| tion” of the Monroe “theory” and) stroke it is an attempt to emirch, sponding fares will he put into effect |setmures of American neutral ehip-| the name “American,” defame; American womanhood, and revile) our citizenship. At the height of! the edifying “controversy,” a writer) (American” of course), reluctant-/ ly"hamits that Lord Chatinifix “orig- + inated the Monroe doctrine for us, and that dear oid Brita has main- tained it for us. In another issue} “we” are to confess ti “our” part in the war was slightly despicabie, to say the least, and “we" shouldn't expect any of the: billions due us from “our allies.” This insidious te by such British writers as Gibbs and Wells and by a lot of “Car- negie educators” and “Rhodes porn fessore, making their rounds before church, community; and civic gatherings—all diffusing‘ the poison gas of British propa-; ganda to deaden patriotism and) stupefy the national soul into un- thinking subjection to alien inter-; ests and unknown im: de~ signs. Several months ago a ecorrespon- dent of the London Times, writing ef the progress of British propa- ganda here, dwelt profoundly on, the art of creating and appealing, to our “subconscious” state of mind. . The propaganda I am writing of* has been going on for over two}. years, and seems a fixture. There: can be little doubt that it has al) ready wrought a bt tnt a a inimical to our aggregate patriotism, | solidarity and pride of country. I single The Star for this pro-. j test, because I have been its friend | and reader for 15 years. It has{ done too much of lasting good for this locality for it to become uncon- sciously the medium of alein propa-( The Pacific Editor The Star: It is blessed to live In “God's country,” where the commercial tides of continents converge, a land blessed with perennial verdant fields, favored with healthful clime and progressive people. The Pacific is designed to be- come the greatest theater of action, for the amelioration of mankind since time began, happily, a Divine hand has called. forth energies for the world's redemption, The Panama canal is a prime factor to that end, herald of reci- procity, Thu the canal the swift- moving “mercury of commerce” glides to and fro, securing to us speedy access to world marts; space has become our highway uncon- fined, swift winged messengers/ (doves of peace) will herald peace} on earth and good will toward man. That mystic energy—electricity— no connects people as to place na- tions as in @ family; fear not, God reigns, Today the world’s great problem is thrift and reciprocity. In colonial times a financial mat- ter of great moment was being dis: jeussed in congress, The silver tongued orator, Mr. Randolph of | Roanoke, Va., arose and said: “Mr. President, | have found the philoso pher’s stone” (supposed to solve all problems), Then closed in stentor voice, “THRIFT.” In one com. manding word he had made the master 6 ch of his life, The late James G. Blaine, Ameri ca’s profound statesman, in an ad dress on reciprocity, declared it the Northwest Anglo-Saxon vocabulary. A sea captain sailing in foreign . waters, found his fresh water ex~» hausted, steered for @ little hamlet and acclaimed to those on shore, “We are famishing for water, bring us water.” They answered, “This, water is fresh; drop your buckets; where you are.” The Pacific Northwest Products, enterprise wisely «purposed to drop |’ BUCKETS where we are, When world reciprocity obtains, | people of all climes will join hands | around the world, and joy reign su-; | preme, spiritual laws will rule, and the world become one heart. LEONARD F, DEARBORN, Edmonds, Wash, AUGHTY CAT TURNS THIEF VANCOUVER, Wash, March 4, ~The feline quadruped, owned by Mrs. K. C. Lieuthie of this city,, which has turned into a klepto- |) maniac, making a specialty of rub- bers, gloves, caps and other smatl, items of wearing apparel, is now entering the newspaper field, <A daily paper is his contribution to; the family Erickson to Tell About 3-Cent Fare Councilman Oliver 'T. Brickson will explain his 3-cent carfare pill to mem- bers of the ‘Civil Service League | council at a luncheon to be held in Smith restaurant Wednes- All city employes are in- the L. C, day noon, fiows rehulred, Winlay, 1618 Srd ave,! Greatest, far meaning word in the! vited,

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