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4 saat 3 ever taken place in this country be fore. | @00 more than the total amount of DEPRESSION CONSIDERED INEVITABLE Experts Point Out That Sag! Always Follows Defla- tion of Currency BY W. 0. PORTERFIELD | WASHINGTON, March 31 ‘There is no particular need for alarm | Over the present tendency to dust eas depression, acconting to experts here. They point out that depression Always follows deflation of money) Qnd that never before in the history | the country has money been de- #0 rapidly and continuously as during the last year ‘Thirty odd years ago, experts ob. @eFve, there was much discussion of ‘What has come to be known as “the! quantitative theory” of money, name Jy that prices of most commodities | Fise and fall with the expansion or) Contraction of the amount of money | fm circulation. j And it was pointed out that pros Perous times invariably accompanied Periods of great circulation expan: | sion, usually directly after, or dur | ing, & war, when (he government) Was compelied to “make money” to Meet its obligations. ‘The business boom of "48-61 was! efetited partly to the credit expan sion following the Mexican war and | ly to the discovery of gold in ; the good times after the) War of 1812 to the expansion of cir @ulation at that time and the won @erful Doom years following the civil ‘War to the same cause. | Conversely the panics of "ST, “T3) ‘end °93 were all charged to the policy| ‘ef circulation defiation put in opera. | tien after a period of inflation. } nth period ending Feb-| federal reserve notes, | according to the report of the treas , were reduced from $3,104,653,-/ to $2,202,894.568, a deflation of $901,759.296 in one year. The per cireulation in this period was) from $58.26 to $49.96, or No euch rapid deflation has ‘The deflation in federal reserve Retes alone in one year tx $100,000,- Money of all kinds in existence in this country in January, 1879. The per capita circulation then was $16.9 While today, after the deflation, it stands at $49.96. COURT REFUSES TO OPEN DUBIOUS EGG TO TRY FRESHNEESS ‘That an egg from 12 to 15 days old te not fresh was held by Jus tee of the Peace C. C. Dalton @hen he assessed a fine of $5 and masts, Thursday, against EB. W. Bader, proprietor of the Holly chick farm, 1902 Pike st. | in question Bader || ‘The court declined to accept Bader's offer to open one of the eggs in order to prove his contention that the “culls” were fresh. 1 ‘or the United States to pursue « | Subjects Star Readers Are s Are Pondering Ove What One Citizen | Would Do If I was mayor of thin beeutitul eity, I'd have lots of fun to be sure. | "The atreet cars would run ba a 6 cont | ‘are, And I I'd make Chief Searing come off his! high horse, I'd have no far and no pity He'd have to come thru with things that he knew If T was mayor of this beautiful elty the I'd see that landiords would out on} their rents, | And telephone rates would go down The jitneys would run and slot ma chines hum, if I was mayor town. of this beautiful }if I was mayor of this beautiful city T Would never rest or tie down. Til I used the big stick, got rid of the clique, ‘That's trying to run our fair town, I'd make it my bia, the dry squad to quis, ‘Then we all could sing a nice ditty. ‘They'd have to come thru, show me what they do, If I was mayor of this beutiful city, | I'd be somewhat of @ masher my- self, I'd fill_pabarets with girls pretty, I'd have the bands play Dut I'd never eet gay. It I were mayor of thie beautiful olty. Td make Captain Tennant find sour of these guys Who shoot people down without pity, ‘The political grafter is the one T'4 go If I was mayor of this beautiful city. I'd give ex.service men plenty to do, Td pave all the streets broken down, | Td fix auto camps out at Woodland park, So the tourists could stay tn town. | T'a leht up the streets with red headed girls, Ba policemen could always be found, I'd let the girls ance, grve the gamblers a chance, So the bottom won't drop out of the town, ME. O. What if German Mark Hits Zero? Editor The Star: Can you or any of your readers tell what would happen to American industry If the German mark keepa| downward course until it hits zero It would be exceedingly interest. ing to read the different views on thie subject. Would also Ifke to know whether it would be @ good policy on the part) “watchful waiting policy” in refer lence to foreign trade, in view of the! fact that we are the greatest ered: | |itor nation In the world at present. Would such a policy force Europe) |to trade with us at our own terms jim order to secure a loan or would | long, strong and lururiant {there be danger of such & policy| plication of Danderine makes thin, | jeausing other nations to change the) lifeless, colorless hair look youthfully | |standard of value from gold to some-| bright, lustrous, and just twice as thing eles, and if thie were done d never go back on the poor. | _ where would it leave ust By starting # discussion along |theae lines you will accomplish « | World of good becuse these are the questions that are just now upper mont in the minds of “big business,” | but very little ix being said about it in |the public press J, NATHAN F. D. No. Oity Historic Houses | Burned to Ground | GUILPORD, England, March 31 Two of the most famous houses in | Bngland were destroyed here by fire. They were built in 1836 “DANDERINE” 38-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out | Ten minates after usin you can not find a sin a tenn et [dandruff or falling and your | nealp will not Iteh, but what will Pieane you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see n {fine and downy at Cirst--yee—but really new halr—growing all over the seal Danderine is to the hair | what fresh showers of rain and eur | | ahine are to vegetation. It coes right | to the roots, invigorates and strength. ens them, helping the hair to grow One ap | abundant —Advertisement flavor wins: (judged from uentrade-marked cheese.) Big yellow cheeses in a row—so alike that you can’t tell one from the other—until And then—what a difference! Tillamook Cheese has won prizes all over the United States. Tillamook won over all other brands. And at the Oregon State Fair, we were awarded the you taste them! Last cat, at first five prizes! When unbiased jud brand of cheese, give volumes for Tillamook flavor! Make sure of haven't any now, order today. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION BS cheese Wiechems owned and operssed by Tillamook detrymen. TILLAMOOK CHEESE Tillamook, Oregon es, without knowing the Tillamook the first, second, third, fourth and fifth prize, it certainly speaks this same delicious cheese by asking for “Tillamook”. Makes the simplest dishes more sppetising. Keep it in the howe If you Sacramento, Grows Thick, H Heavy Halt) FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR |Stenographer Takes Cunningham, Cox and |Down Whole Funeral Mrs. Landes Okehed VORT COLLINS, Colo, March ? Maj. T. J. Cunningham was Recause the widow of a Fort Col-| dorsed for , Mra, Haney Ins pioneer who died recently Landes and G. I ox for city coun. feat and could not hear the services | oi) Thurs evening by the Phinney A at her husband's funeral, Ralph Nich | py The organization went | In Defense of Alien Born be vine olan, court reporter, made & complet? | on record an opponed to th® Krieknon ‘ ep | report of the service and gave the | scent cartare plan. j matee THe Bae j!awyers, dentiats, musicians—in fn un’ wails, and other disagreeable | sweeten coplen of the sermon - I have never before anewored « let.|every profession-—-there are Bwedes, | ine eulogies ané prayers to the women, ===" ter in your per, but IT just can’t I mention them because 1 happen Erick sin’t nO parrot. td ’ help but aay a few words in anewer|be one myself, and am not a bit nan ¢ er tribe to one in Saturday's issue, #tened either feathers out Ba way, or #6 Frank K. @tanley. Mr. stanley, I itithor, aren jot ot|other byway, An when he gets|DOOM Of German am op eo yeu tre fons ong ome Mora nere whe hever| te" the parrot otge, an ath Mark Is Predicted ing to help you find yourself, unt to much, but agwin, there are | {@ppin’ around, an’ hollerin y ns ie ren . | No, you are not in Sweden, Nor-|othera who have been here but nts & three cont cartars,” af’ ail; | John Moody Pigg mt beg gs Se Chicken Fricassee vith Noodles, |way, Germany or Japan, but in one, short time, who are a credit to th fonthered kin pricks up their| Tr pode sabe d gdb Fe yah Fae Mashed Potatoes, read and of the most wonderful countries in| country, and not any older or more|‘#@ an’ answers, “Ahi Abt an’ el rt nay ogg rp! 92 a Butter the world, Amerion, You told us you | experienced than Iam, I know that|(hen "Yah! Yah! How does he|'® ob Nom mores Phureeay, 100 were @ full-blooded American, but I| there are both kinds even among real *"0w | o he ancees ye" ow form of our think @oy riahtthinking person will) Americans, such as yourself It seems to me Polly has had/ sel yin ase ie Coreiany. admit that the Indians are the only My husband waa born in this cour orm enough for any bird in the | reney to be - ae in Germany | real Americans, Because, you munt) try, too, but that ten't saying he i*| Mat five years; with all t ae, me | know, your forefathers came across |a better citizen than I am, because 1| 8° bigness, an’ gene trike, | Hi In the following |the ooean from some other counter, | happened ta be horn in another coun. high taxes, an’ Ole Hanson preach-|City a Millionaire COLEGROVE lat some time try in’, without tryin’ to feed the poor] s Ti re} 1 admit there are a lot of Swedes,| Don't think I ever read a more in-| hing three copper pennies even limes ver Restaurants ete, working In the places you men-| sulting letter, Mr, Stanley, You re I think Polly needs « cracker! The city of Benttle had exactly $7,-| wage KI'WHEN, tion, but while you were at it, why| mind me of @ man who was asked Tht now more than anything else! 795,488.96 in ite treasury on Decer- | 1524 Third didn't you go a little further into | the difference between a born citisen @" then give Polly-tickin’ a rest for! pep 91, 1921, secording to the annual AvUto KITCHEN, places of business? and one naturalized, He said one in| @While Yours, report City Treasurer Ed Terry filed Pile and “NOBODY.” a You say among doctors you found & Jap. cans? Were all others real Ameri I know that among doctors, porters, but wae struck last by a statement of Mr. Armstrong says 000 Im the red” 1 take no exception to hin firures, Dut do object to his plan of taxing us out of the red. I am oppored to paying taxes to carry Jape who pay no taxes, bollermakers who move from town to town following work, bums, floaters and loafers, There. fore I oppose Mr. Erickson’s at tempt by ordinance to commit this town to eventual free fares. I have a better plan than that of taxing ourselves, Let us sell the lines back to the Puget Bound Power & Light Co, To be sure we may to tmit the hook to do this, e bait IT have in mind will jsave the city some more embarrass Mment—meaning the Skagit foolish. Mal Armet “we are $2.0) Dear Mister Editor: Polly-tickas seems to be what everybody in talking about these days, an’ when they ain't talkin’ tt they is thinkin’ it, Bimneas seems to be the thing they all wants, but so jong a@ they all keeps Polly tickin’, they don't seem to be no disnens Now I was jest a wonderin’, Mis SOUT Pub good and priced right. tomorrew! Opposite Big eC Pot Roast, lb.... Veal Roast, lb... Sirloin Steak, lb.. Hamburger, lb. Sausage, lb. ..... WE CASH PAY CHECKS 1%. loaves for 10e Butterhorns, 4 for PEGGY'S BAKERY Veal Roast, lb. Boiling Beef, lb... FARMERS’ MARKET Wheel Swiss Cheese, Ib American Wisconsin Cream Brick Cheese, = AM Would Sell Out Light Business Editor The Star: T am Interested in the joint debate between two of your very clever re hit | Holler Stump on Yesler’s Lot ETT TM YOU'LL SAY IT’S GOOD! Food here is what it should be—Fresh, mighty JOIN OUR SATURDAY CROWD! SOUTH END LUNCH YOU choose—pic and coffee—or a whole big home-cooked lunch to meet that ravenous appetite—Bat at the South End Lunch SATURDAY’S REAL SPECIAL SOUTH END DELICATESSEN Boiling Beef, lb - Lamb Chops, lIb.... Round Steak, Ib... . Fancy Belgian Hares Fresh Killed Chickens Smoked Meats of All Kinds INDEPENDENT PACKING CO, NO. 3 PEGGY’S BREAD Pot Roast, lb. Lamb Roast, lb... . Fresh Killed Chickens Fancy Belgian Hares Smoked Meats of All Kinds Stall 84 BEST JERSEY BUTTER, 2 LBS. 85c 1 Cream Cheese, tb, = wwe cow Burren store > a citizen because he wanted to be, | and the other hep himself. because he couldn't A SWEDE. \Court Will Decide Voter and Taxpayer. | .. Disposition of Body Friday with the mayor and counci! | ‘The cash balance at the end of the | previous yer wan only $3,436,108 SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP 110 Pike St. |nees, The Skagit if carried to the) Dispelling ef tha Wely ef De. 3 completion of even the proposed oy © i “ ” career oy Kinkruge «ke Gent Bukene Jordan, serve. physician |g @NG youll Say it is “the best lever ate! department who died recently, will be decid | Very weil, then, let's bait the hook | probate court with the lieht and power businens. i Lat's 0 out of business as a city Uae King Dykeman and go back to tu ning As a gov erament. Let's rid of the Cedar lost in their attempt to break river white elephant, the Skagit father’s will, which eut them off white elephant and the street rail way white elephant all in one deal ‘Then Seattle is rid of @ menace 1 | Such a deal as this will lentire city, help all the and hurt only the politic tered within the light railway departments holding down jobs, 1 think @ lot of people would | favor this plan if they knew what we are facing in continuing the! Skagit in the face of all the facts and all the conditions EB. FF. WILLIAMS, New Dolington Motel buried In Mvergreen cemetery. } ter Editor; I being nobody tryin’ to be somebody; who let Brick’s #on climb into the parrot’s cage down there In Yealer’s old holler stump? You know where I mean? ome calla it the city ball; but, it's that} old holler’ stump down on Yesler's lot, where all the parrots, an’ hoot owls, an’ magpien, an’ other feath.| ered sereechers roost most all the | END lal Mail Order PURE CANE SUGAR, 85¢; gallon Royal Baking Powder, Del Monte Seeded Rais 2 for Delicloas—with those pancakes or waffies! BIbs, vecceaes 2 for. Pineapple, Pineapple, Maximum Coffee, 2% Iba. 35¢ Lb. No, 2 cans, 21¢; smail, Golden Woat Coffer, Ib, 896: STALL 50 Pineapple, Grated; galion can Tree ‘Tia—Japan-Ceylon, Meat Market Blue Rowe Rice, fancy; 3 ibs Our “Special” Blend Cott Pure Rolled Oata, 5 Iba, 29¢; N “If you don't think thi Fine Corn, can 12¢; 3 for Sifted June Peas, can 19¢ 10c 124c .124¢ .20c .20c . .20¢ 124¢ .124¢ A SPECI Only 2 Ibs. to a 109 Occidental Better Than 11/2-lb. Lo. Elliote 4239 Cookies, = doren......... 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