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COX Ex-Governor of Ohio THIRD ARTICLE, “ITALY AND AUSTRIA” One of the most hopsful symptoms in the European situation foutalde jot Russia) has been the quick and ef. fective stamping out of bolshevism wherever ft threatened to be a men- aca It has po chance of develop. ment in Germany unless there ts an economic collapses, In that event, it is idle to speculate on what wil! happen Crechosiovakta had a harde tumsle with {t than Austria, On would have expected quite the re versa, The Hungarian experience ts well known. The social democrate tn |Austria are quite radical in thelr | views, but they have evidently not been tmpreseed with the Russian ex | periment. M.A.GOTTSTEIN Have our heat- ing expert call 6921 — Fur- nace Depart- tion of an arousea publio opinion } bri to a discussion of European ers the Fascist! organization of | tte The sober-thinking Italian [middle class averted @ very serious situation. A well known writer from Milan In discussing the development of Faascietiam, said: “In Italy our |middle classes are h: ly distin guished by more pronounced and widely diffuned fdealtem than are other classes. They are neither in toxicated with the wine of wealth nor stupefied by the narcotic of Missing Relatives initial steps for the formation of| MILWAUKEE. — C. M. Osborn| The Star invites its readers to ase this Want.” They include the intellectual to stimulate Seattle's indus takes up office as city manager of Kenosha, Wis. Kenosha is first city in Wisconsia to try new system of | department as an sid in finding missing groups, and, by the way, the Intel retatt: t 4 a { | fe help te reuniting these cna’ kere veus (lectuala of Europe have been most T relatives ee (potential in cutting away the moor ‘Med to report ings of impertaliom, militarism and to The Star. conservatin Readers whe may know the wher radical conservatism, of persona mentioned) in tne Colom a | HAD MORE The Slee, “Oibee mewepapers are tavties | HAN Se COULD FEED In the reaction that followed the war, Italy, particularly in the north- HERBERT HEBER POPE.—Dis.|*™ parts, had many more people appearing from home of his sister,|than she could feed. In the 20 years | Mrs. A. E. Porter, at Eveline, Wash, [Preceding the war, many families in lin 1913, Henry Herber Pope, then 37, ta| Italy were supported by members lnought to settle an estate. He must |that were laboring in America, The ppear in person. 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MECHANIC is known bythe tools he keeps. That's why" you see Nicholson Files in the kits of expert; enced file users. Ready tocut'sliirply when you first get theme , Be sare the name “NICHORSON™, fe stamped on the file yoo buy A_FILE, FOR, EVERY, PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G ABERDEEN.—Stolen goods taken| Thousands of soldiers who had serv- from home of Mra. G. B, Neinont in| 4 during the war were a part of it ‘Aberdeon waylaid by train watchman | Their spirit was militant and thetr in Tacome. Upon detection, robbers |PUrPOx #0 resolute that the leaders drop bundle of goods, then escape, | realized their mistake, | --— NUMEROUS POLITICAL Peasants of those countries In Bu.| GROUPS BOTHER ITALY jrope where biack bread i# eaten} The difficulties that have eur. | usually have exceptionally g00djrounded governmental affairs in teeth. Italy seom to have come from the | ialpeorniacotonees growth of too many political groups. GLAND TREATMENT Tho agrarian bloc, as we call tt in RESTORES ACTRESS) America, ts in evidence in Italy, too. ing political units have multt- Miss Connie Ediss, famous English | @x!st lactress, who recently took giand|>!!e4 and the line of cleavage ts so \treatment’ internally and, not by |cletrly drawn that tt has been quite loperation, has publicly announced “ ete PoP onanorgy ay gris that a e d ee concrete hat she han been restored to her | Soticy. it was this condition of af. |former youth and vigor. She feels ; . |uo young that she has resumed her) 2''"%, Which prevented Orlando érom j stage dancing—something which delees. SENT Sue Sp Ware \has not attomptea for many years.) °°" orligraidlcasy The mont interesting if not the Her gray hair is returning to it®/most critical situation in Europe is youthful shade and abundance. in Austria. ‘Phere has heena reat English society women are very! geal of criticism over the entablish. much excited about this marvelous ‘ ment of new countries out of what change in Miss Ediss’ appearance | was the Austro-Hungarian empire. and are pushing to obtain @ similar |i ¢irst man I met in Vienna was treatment. an American who has been in the is remarkable gland treatment! Austrian capital for several years. is also obtainable here in Seattle in|tn unmen | sured (arms h |the form of Glandogen, a highly con-|the ‘Treaty of se sree cca centrated gland tonic, prepared from t . seatenie’ itd tase, ar ™ ifrontiers created, implying ‘that the g! y young animals. succession states should not have Glandogen has achieved some re |been formed, He apparently ov: markable results with the thousands | jooked the fact that the Bohemians, of people who have used It. |Hungarians and Serbs had been fret- Glandogen is obtainable at "ie at the leash for a long time. drug stores, Seattle's leading dru i ‘ | It In unnecessary to recall the nas wiste—Advertisement, tional ambitions which theso races \City Has Power Parade Girl Is Driver of Tractor | Miss Lilian Sheridan, at the wheel of a Ferdson tractor, in the first industrial power street parade here Monday. Miss The most tmpresstve demonstra.) TLE STAR ) Third to Manchard and out Blanch ard to the show grounds. Mayor Brown, in @ Lincoln car, |guest of honor, accompanied by of fleers of the Ford Motor Co, fol |lowed Mise Lillian Sheridan of the |Lamping McDonald Co., skillfully | piloting a Fordson. In addition to | tractors, all models of Ford cara were lto be in the parade. ‘Bolshevism Is Quickly Stamped Out in Europe “ ters the Pascista organication im Italy, The soder-thinking Ital- fam middle clase averted a very sertous attuation, eee The most interesting tf not the most critical sttuation tm Durope ts in Austria, eee Bod os the situation ts now, @ would ultimately have been woree if impertaltattc rule, secret diplo- macy and recurrent wars of con- quest had gone on. eee The treaty was made by humon hands. No one has contended that (t was perfect, Elements had en- tered into tt that were based on the national aspirations of sundry and distinct ractal groups all over the continent. | held, Enforced messures had devel- joped the seeds of revolution It might be reetted pertinently fn this connection that the killing of the | Austrian grand duke tn Serbia was! the match that fired the magazine of war. The remnants of the old Haps- | burg regime contend thet FranzJo. | veph, who was tottering and ren and his euccestor, Carl, were both | unequal to thelr tasks, | A story ts told In Vienna of the) ol4 emperor. War had actually been |doctared several days before he knew anything about It. One of his mints ters was finally selected to advise! him of what had happened. Without | waste of words the announcement as made that the declaration of hon. | tMitias hed come. Franz-Joseph, with remaining impressions of the Inst confitet between Germany and Aus trian, sald, “That's good; T hope we whip the Dutch this time.’ ILLS OF NEW STATES | | LARGELY IMAGINARY | Returning to the question of trontirve affecting what ls now Aus trian and the three succession states, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and| | Jugosiavia, one frequently encoun tors the expressed belief that out of the ruins of the war have come more confusion and distress than were witnessed under the old or-| der, The logical response to this fe that bad as the situation ts now, it would ultimately have been worst [if tmpertalistio rule, secret diplom- acy, and recurrent wars of con-| quest bad gone on. A man who has undergone a major | surgical operation ordinarily believes, | a day or tivo after it has been per- formed, that the measures of relief are worse than tho disease' itself, In| time he reallzes that the germ would have been fatal, and that his expert. ence, even tho it involves great suf. foring, brings ultimate recovery, The | | Success of the new order obviously | | Presupposes that the recognition of national rights ts to be enforced by an insistent world opinfon tn the fu FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You, Need Don’t worry about Besema or other akin troubles, You can have, @ clear, healthy ekin by using Zemo obtained at any drug store for 8650, or extra large bottle at $1.00, Zemo generally removes Pimples, | Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and | Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo ts a clean, pen etrating, antiseptic liquid. It Is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application, It is al- ways dependable, HOURS, 8 A, M. TO 6:80 P. M. ey a sense, a heater is like an automobile. It’s not the first cost, but the upkeep that should be considered. We guarantee that Cole’s Airtight Heaters will use one-third less fuel than the average heater. Made in a | large variety of styles, for coal or wood com- bination. The first cost and the upkeep are | low. Easy terms, Galvanized Pails America’s Finest Hardware Store {t Hatdwate SIXTH AVENUE end PIKE STREET — SS eaeseeeeeeens | WE DELIVER Se seat COLES PULL SAVING SYSTEM Special 26c 10-quart capacity, SOAP 10 bars Crystal White and 1 bar Creme Oil | Soap for reduced prices, Cc Delivered only with other goods, ture. If this ts not to be, then civil.) to the thought that ft might have fzation, as we understand It, Inck® | been petter to have made Trieste an 2 A the potential elements of relfpreser-| oo ort under the contro! of the|| 0 not miss it— vation. In considering the treaty, two questions that persist are, first, why RA N G ES—B U Cc K’S——-F U R N A Cc E S town district Monday afternoon.| was expected to head the parnde td Fala pe pais Afgie yt En from = Tri Illustration Shows a Semi-Pipeless was made a landlocked country, | while the Independent city of Dan rig wan created In order to give Po- land an outlet to the sea, The Hun garians are deeply aggrieved over the loss of population, fertile lands and the .tch coal mines in Petrow eeny and Stelerdorf. One te inclined the various exhibits range from league of nations, the rame as was done with Danzlg. A double-tracked raflroad, running to Lemburg, now cronses the itory of what is now Jugo-Siavia, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia | and Poland. It ts one of the most| important arteries in Europa, and in| vital to an economic situation tnvoly- ing many millions of people. Quite | obviously, economic order is depend: | ent upon harmony between these na- tons. If they do not recognize the| importance of governmental accord, then Triest may become a commer. clal morgue. (Copyright, 1922, by B. BM A. Service) Can Anstria survive the chaotle state brought by dismemberment? | | ExGov. Cox discusses this in his| By little money, a ap Ine = SEE THIS BIG INDUSTRIAL SHOW STARTING TODAY AT FOURTH AND BLANCHARD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY AND 70 FORD DEALERS LEARN WHAT, YOU CAN DO WITH A Fords Nearly 50 of the largest manufacturers of industrial equipment in the entire country will be tye carghns 3 the products which they build, and roads to the smallest features of equipment adding to convenience and economy in industrial operations. FREE MOTION PICTURE EXHIBIT Visit the Big, Free Motion Picture Exhibit, where all the latest Ford Re- leases will be shown—educational, entertaining, amusing. 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