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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. RY MILTON BRONNER an Manager for Seripps Newspaper Service, steel in a year’s time, And they| makes all kinds of electrical lamps b. G. which, as every German | reparat FRRLIN, May 2¢.20ne afternoon ever be sure of their supply. and in its turn owns still other] knows, stands for the Allgemeine| ceptance Hugo Stinnes, the business colossus} Why not build a new combination, | companies Hlektrinche Gosellschaft, This is) by the allies. of Germany, en route from his/@ trust of trusts, bigger than any-| The Schuckert concern not only|the company which was formed by | many ome in Mulhelm to Berlin, spent thing Germany has ever seen? covered Bavaria, but had plants in) Bmil Rathenau and over which,| Rathenau polic the time on the train reading his/ With Stinnes to think, to dream,| Mannheim and Dessau, The com-| until he went into politica, the son favorite Night Uterature—the finan-| i" to act. He ot into touch with| bine owns subsidiary concerns in| of the founder, Walter Rathenau,| caninet fe cal reports of big German corpora-| the electrical concern, He showed | Paris, Barcelona and St, Petersburg| presided. Stinnes and Rathenau are | ann them how his coal and iron And/ and on the side operates « big Auto-| sworn enemies and there are three! ing of as one be had mm hie hand was) steel, added to their technical skill| mobile factory, a procelain works,|reasons for the feud which enliy-| on, that of the Siemens and Halske Gchuckert concern, It ts one of the two great industrial electrical of Germany. Its bistory ts the typical German one of law pro- tected and approved successful com- Bination of big successful corpora dons into a super business. In this ft resembles the manner in which Stinnes himself combined all his wertous coal and iron enterprises with those of others and brought fote being the vast Rhine-Bibe unier “fiummel™ Stinnes ts reported to} fave mid to his secretary after $2,000 a Year for Life! HAT’S what you can make in the poultry bus- iness—under the Alderwood Manor plan. _ Five acres of land and 1,000 laying hens will average $2,000 a year or better in the mild climate of the Puget Sound country. Some poultrymen do even better. The snug income beats working for others dur- ing the best years of your) life, only to be dropped from the payroll when old age ap- proaches. Why not take advantage of a rare opportunity? The Puget Mill Company is) willing and anxious to help you get started in a big pay- ing industry. Five acres close to Seattle, with electric cars every | Bgbaaly minutes, means real indepen- dence! Let us take you out to 4 wood Manor and show you the hundreds of attractive homes and poultry plants in the fastest growing suburbs | of Seattle. Call at 218 Pike Street or) phone Elliott 1470 for ap-| pointment. —Sinee 1853— | | e | tious nut-like f! ft by using part ROMAN oe TAL. with fle uget OO.) Pare gs Rie SALES OFFICE: 218 Pike Street, Seattle. Phone Elfiott 1470 te he RELLINGEAM Order from yaur dealer, while he has plenty,ov Elliot 5o1z jtem for the vast Russian empire, pets of Schuckert and Co. jecame together and became the Sie | mens-Schuckert corporation. electrical trust's report, “Those peo-| Hamburg, Bremen and Kiel, It Make & more successful busineas| cable manufactory. Tt was not long before he brought! Dresden and also in Switzerland. ebout @ combine of the Rhine-Hibe| RATHENAU AND Union and the Siemens and Halske| STINNES ENEMIES Schuckert concern, It is known as| In it is hard to go any the Siomens-Rhine Bibe-Schuckert| where in Germany or in the neigh Union. It is so big it makes one) boring countries without # & capitalization of about a billion| corporation within the sphere of his any water in thjs. made himself by all odds the big ‘The agreement Stinnes drew up| his career, locks these united concerns together} It was his ambition to unite all shows that Stinnes is buliding for) into one allembracing concern. & long time ahead, for a time when he hopes Stinnes’ grandsons will be that wat ees. '# Germany |/ MAN LAID TO REST [covered trom her defeat in wel! BESIDE BROTHER HE MURDERED IN FEUD In & Previous article I outlined the many activities of the Rhine. 7 re . i. » MOUNT VERNON, May 26. Bibe Union. The Siemens and | 4 morris and his brother, Par Halske-Schuckert concern, even be:|| ley D. Morris, whom he shot awe Stinnes stuck @ finger in the|| gead, lie wide by side in their pie, eenny entered the life of || craves here, joined in death a» every rman. It built and con-/! they had been separated in life. trolled subways in Berlin and sold In a feud between three broth every kind of electric light globes.|| ors iq «hot and killed Parley, One could orter from it a small|| then wounded his other brother electrical tool or a complete lght-|| George, who returned the fire ing and motor plant with the very|| sugntly wounded, Ed staggered latest thing In dynamos or turbines.|| into the house, where he commit tf you wanted to shop for wireless || teq suicide. telegraph outfits or telephone sys-| George, the rematning brother, tems or any one of a hundred in|] past 60, goes back to the ranch genious electrical devices, this con-|| where the three had lived to cern could and would deliver the! | gether, goods. GENIUS OF TWO SI GT RRA AIDS INDUSTRY W. tin ou ak It had grown great because of the rns gh, se Makes genius of two men. Theirs is as! Sales of $100,000,000 much @ fairy story of business life) sales of the Westinghouse Electric as that of George Westinghouss orl Manufacturing Co. amounted to grea mig” ad in similar felds | gimost exactly $10,000,000, as shown | by its annual report of March 31, The Siemens concern, for t-|iJ33. This is ton oreo volume of stance, was founded. by Werner) pusiness handled by this company, of a residenice in a poor little street! ,revious three yeara, it is pointed jin Berlin. He took in as partner | out, ja mechanic named George Halske. From tinkering with tiny repair jobs, they pushed their wise” Moaros Man Found ‘enell to lay a deepsea cable or construct the entire telegraph sys Guilty as Burglar | EVERETT, May 26. — Walter! was all in the year's work. in Nurembarg tn southern Germany./ houre of the Florence Log ‘This Bavarian founded the great|/was found gullty of seco burglary in superior court youterday And by and by the two businesses BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Street car) and freight train collide, injuring 30) a The names of their _uadertying pes iy, Layer Cake LAYER CAKE cup ROMAN MEAL 1 eup % cup Sour i top. lemon ext. 1 ome % cup sour milk 3 cup shortening 2 tap, baking soda 1 towel tmp. anit (Por ewect mitk ase half teaspoon baking powder Instead ef soda) Dour and sat ell beaten eee MAN MEAL, fo % Add lemen and soda (or baking po der). Mix thoroughiy and pot into two tered tins for two-layer caka ice om top with jcing sugar. real food value Very much like the everybody so relishes. You can secure @ delicious ane nutrt- Alds digestion: relieves constipation, Find Becipe Book im Each Package } And inventions and patenta, would|® steamship turbine plant and 4]ena German politics and business: than before, It has tremendous buildings = tm! nig dingy te contemplate its size and| some of the properties of this elec | its multifarious activities, It has| trical trust. By bringing this huge marks, en Ny | And there is very little if| influence, Stinnes has not onty| ho, fvuire relation Therein i differs from our gigan-| €est business man in Burope, tf not| Ue trusta, This German capitaliza-|in the world, but in the midst of) tion is honestly represented by ac-| his success has bangbd himself up tual properties in superabundance.| @@ainst one of the few failures of until the year 2000, all of which| the electrical interests of Germany Siemens in a onetoom shop back | except during the abnormally active) a delicacy containing | | chopped nut flavor! THE SEATTLE STAR 7Stinnes Combines Huge Industries looking over the figures of the; wing had immense plants tn Berlin.) anterprises are legion To do thin it the First—As stated, Rathanenu and! German friends would not agree to| threw down combina, prevent Second—Stinnes stands for a sort benevolent despotism in hia| Corporations, LASH OVER ‘The Siemens the matter of Germans reparations | would have been to the allies. the Spa confer Pie Use @ Vast lot of coal, tron and| owns a separate corporation which! necessary to bring in the farfamed|/ence Rathenau. favored Germany's ac to give a blunt “D went ont of the a time and then ft was Later Rathenau aking him minister for for | olgn affairs The Stinnes preas and people's party, the gauge of battle. merge the A. BG. in the Stinnes| Rut once more Rathenan won, At between the men and But people who know business relations with his work-| im and have watched Stinnes, are mon, whereas Rathenau, while not| betting he is not thru yet, Sooner an out and out socialist, has «| F later they believe he will bring great many socialintio ideas ax to| A. © future relations between em.| Union with his super trust. | (Copyright, 1922, NEA Servioea, Inc.) some rort of business ARATIONS Bronner tells in his next Third—The two men, as great captains of tndustry, clashed over| many,” story how Stinnes, “new kaiser of Ger- "gets the either’ MOTHER, WATCH BABY’S BOWELS GIVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Harmless Laxative to Clean Little Bowels and Sweeten | Sour, Colic Stomach—Babies Love It Murry, Mothert A hatf-tearpoonful | coated toogue, sour etemach, feverish | \of genuine California Fig Syrup will | breath and constipation. jmake your cross, fretful baby com fortable. leramps or overacts. 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