The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 4

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-—abounding GOOD health for you and your family. Rid yourself of worry and despair. Feel the joyous course of rich, new blood singing through your veins. Revitalize your energy. =a million grateful people attest the wonderful health renewing powers of TANLAC. In every section of the country, it has brought restored vi- tality,renewed health and strength to suffering men and women. fHE SEATTLE STAR Czechoslovakia on Solid Businesslike Foundation’ BY JAMES M. COX ExGovernor of Ohio In, many respects, Ceechostovakia seems to be the most prosperous country in Burope. There was more bullding going en in Prague than im any other olty twice its size Capital t# seeking employment. Some two or three large, modern hotels are in process of projection; tye industrial situation tn good; tne crops seem to be above the aver age; the people are contented with the new order, and @ long period of tranquility is in prospect. The Bohemian language tf» being taught and the Siovaka, Moravians and. Germans are impressed with the progressive tendencies of the government. Masaryk, the vener able president, i# beloved by his countrymen and hie very able aide, Minister Benes, ie regarded as & real asset to the country. Masaryk | te over 10 years old. Ho in an enthusiastio horseman and his in- terest in the development of the new country is so well sustained that ho keeps abreast of the younger group of statesmen. The feeling ts general that when Masaryk retires, Benes will succeed | him es president. Benes |» only 88 years old His life reads like @ romance. The fon of a peasant family, his tmagina tlon was deeply stirred by the tn tellectual group which resolved al: most a century ago that even in Anyway, He Awakened the Police By S. B. Groff A terrific roar shook the police station. The echoes of the detona- tion reverberated down the silent corridors like the sound of heavy gunfire in Flandera Inetantly the wtation buzeed with life. Sleeping cops awoke from dreamland rosy dreams fading into galvanic action, as they leaped for doors and win- ful i @rawn revolvers they approached, fearing that @ reporter had been setzed with homicida! mania. the tree of imposed obstacles the! Bohemian traditions would be kept| allve. | BENE’S RISE DUD H TO OWN EFFORTS Bone's career was resolved upon when he was in his teens, At the age of 18 he went to Paris, working in a factory, attending night school, contributing articles to those newspapers which remaln- od true to the old Bohemian ideal wm, and when he was 21 received his degree at the university, Hoe spent a year In London studying the Englteh system of government and the same length of time tn Berlin and St, Petersburg, Return ing to bis native country, he asso ciated himself with Masaryk in the University of Prague, Ho has re mained @ faithful an@ useful eub- ordjnate ever since, LAND MONOPOLIES | BROKEN FOR PEOPLE Under t Jating arrangement no one man own more than 260 | hectares or 625 acres, The adminis tration of this law is proceeding slowly and constructively, In eplit- ting up the landed estates, the gov. ernment decrees the price, There is nothing arbitrary about it be causes the right to appeal ta al- lowed. In some dispositions recent ly made of land of average fertility, prices ran as low es $39 an acre In some instances tracts have been @ivided with prices running a» high a $150 an acre, One million, stx hundred thousand acres were owned by the Hapsburgn, and came to the government. These | i will be turned over to the tollers of the soll, The payments run over a pertod of 16 years, All of! rights are retained by the government. The Standard Oli company has re- cently made contracts with the gov- ernment covering extensive fields. The result of the new land policy will mean & more widely diffused Prosperity in the agricultural eeo- tlone, ' Some very interesting things are found tm the new constitution of the country, In fact, bere te the A new nation dominated by progres ‘* principles hae translated tte spirit Into @ charter of government. ters In the new endeavor, 1 Every one of the required age ta! obliged ta vote, Exception ts mado in favor of persona 70 years of age or over, and those who are {il Whoever, without rensonablo sround, falle to take part in an election Ip Mable to # fine of from 20 to 6,000 crowns, or to term of imprisonment from 24 hours to one month. The various political par. | tee present late of candidates. | Pourteen days before election there |'* published in the official journals of the local constituency the lets that are found valid and such in. The president ts chosen by the two chambers of parliament for e term of seven years, and must be at least 35 Majority of three-fifths of those pres- @nt shall be obtained. If two ballots Produce no result! @ third shall be de between the two lead ing candidates, If there is then a tie, the decision is made by lot. No One shall be elected president more than twice in succession, but after a Period of seven years he may be ro- elected. The constitution epecifies that these provisions shall not apply Yor that reason great interest cen- ff] acDougall-/outhwick Second Avetve at Pike (were cow i ee “The Store of Eternal Newness” semen eT SeRET is” Main 6720 Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:80 | SERS eR yee se ge eee Annual Fall Sale of Silks Big Savings on Wanted Silks Plain and Changeable Taffeta The plain taffeta comes in many desirable shades, 86 inches wide. The changeablestaffeta is in all the imaginable bright and dark combinations, including American Beauty and gold, $ 7-65 turquoise and gray, rust and green, henna and green, 36 inches wide. Charmeuse $1.95 Bleck, navy, brown and beige, 36 Inches wide, A fine quality Fiber Vesting 95c In platn weave, in pinin tvory, orchi4, maise and black; 36 inches wide, very expression of advanced ideals. Ij Fancy Crepe de Chine Heavy quality tn smart, new figures on grounds ) of brown, beige, yellow, navy, gray and yellow- stone; 40 inches wide. sista of 150 membera. Both are elect 04 for @ simyear term. Only with consent of the two branches of the partlament shall members become lia- ble to olvl or criminal prosecution. The ministers of the government have the right to participate at any time in the meetings of either cham- ber or of the committes. s- lp Bil tage base gag on ever they demand to be heard. "| Bither chamber or a committes can/ferred to a committee, which must Black Silks $1.45 Chiffon Taffeta Dress Satin Duchess Satin (All 36 Inches wide) Many Other Black Silks From a House Famed for $9.95 Quality Silks —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor Novelty Crepes $3.45 Cascade Crepe, tn black, navy, brown, beige and gray, 4? inches wide. Iona Crepe, biack, navy, brown, castor, henna and gray, 40 inches wide. t which involves the cxpenaiture | ot] vets 00 coer Ss cl money must be accompanied by an|®hall not be referred to a committee, estimate of the amount involved and| ‘(°P7rtant, 1993, by MB. A. Serview) & plan for the defraying of the cost.| (present-day conditions in interior ‘The president nominates univer sity professors, judges, nil state of ficials and army offic'rs from the sixth class upwart very motion for @ lack of conf ce in the gov. ernment shall be signed by not less than 100 deputies and shall be re- Weture coteee Arte Remedies summon minister before it; other-| report thereon in 16 days. The gov- wine he may be represented by an officer of bis department. Any law ernment itself may bring before the chamber of deputies a proposal for « ere, Anker Hem, 9, by his father, John Hem, 6716 Keystone piace, for $11,000 against the Indemnity Co, American Le City of Seattle tn superior court Tuesday. OLYMP1A--Examinations for first and second class miners, and for mine foremen, to be held by de partment of licenses in state mine Inapector’s office at Tacoma, Nov. 2and 3 to the first president of the republic. 200 MEMBERS IN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES There are 300 members of the chamber of Geputies; the senate con- AMERICAN WOMEN ARE CARELESS | ‘Women are too apt to oversst! mate their strength and overtax it ~~ PEKING.—Dr, Paul Samuel Retnsch, counselor to Chinese gov- jernment at Peking, and former United States minister to China, re ported seriously fl) hera |“NEVERFAIL” fowotns powerful exterminator, For |roaches and ants, 250 and 600 For lice and at " Open Evenings Until $ p. m. Inseor SEATTLE MALT & SUPPLY Co. 110 SENECA ST. Just Off Second Ave. Free delivery any part of city ELLIOTT 4042 | Agents Pabst Bine Ribbon Malt Makes old shoes look new and keeps new shoes from looking old. Practice true economy — Shine with Ssuwora daily. 50 shince-for a dime, Bleck, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown —Always 10c. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN— Large lambs’ woo! polisher brings the shine with a fow strokes. Peering curiously around the cor- ner, they beheld an amazed and frightened reporter holding @ emok- ing pistol. Plaster dust covered the room. A deep hole had been blown in the wall by the bullet, directly tn fine with Inspector O'Brien's head In the adjoining room. “I knew it was loaded, but IT wanted to see whether the safety catch was working when I pulled the trigger,” explained the newshound, after he had recovered his breath. Catarrh Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ- Kiling Antiseptic @ ittle Hyome! Inhaler fe made eof hard rubber and can easily be carried tp pocket or purse It will last a lifetime. Into this inhaler pour @ few dro of magical Hyomet. ‘This is absorbed by the antiseptic | 120 Within and now you are ready | breathe it in over the germ in- | f" feasted membrane where it will speedily begin ite work of killing catarrh gorma. Hyomoi is made o! Australian eucalyptus combined with other antiseptics and is very pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to end catarrh, bronchit and colds ten, Bold by druggists everywhere and by Bartell Drug Co, HAS SUMMER DOWN? of the many sa Gude’s Pepto- | When feeling well they take un- | necessary chances, which in the |long ran cause much pain and trou- bie. Wet feet, exposure to cold, lifting heavy burdens and overwork will often develop troubles which cause no end of suffering. Lydia |B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound [is the unfailing remedy in such cases. Thousands of American | women will testify to this fact who have regained health and strength by ite use, If you are suffering it will pay you to give it @ fair | trial Advertisement. Sound Kidneys Save Suffering The hustle and bustle of modern life often cause weak kidneys. Overwork and wor. ry invariably create poison fastor than the weakened kidneys can filter it from the blood, Paine in the back, nervousness, and lack of am- bition are some of the warn- inge that the kidneys may not be functioning properly. Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy should be used for beneficial action, For 68 years this de- pendable remedy haa proved ita value fn helping nature to restere these organs to a normal ¢ondition, Wamer’s Safe Remedies Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy Warner's Safe Diabetes Rem- ody . Warner's Safe Rheumatic Rem- ody Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy ska yor Nervine ‘arner’e Safe Pills (| tion and — The Reliable Family Medicines Bold by leading druggists everywhere, Sample sent on receipt of 10 cents, ‘Warner's Safe Remedies Co. Dept. 661 Rochester, N. Y. <5 Sete ~~ a for that mellow maple taste in cooking— If you want a new and finer flavor in your cakes, puddings and desserts, just try making them with OLD YANKEE SYRUP. This ideal blend of pure cane and maple sugar imparts a rare flavor, the tang of the maple mellowed with the delicacy of the cane to please the universal taste, OLD YANKEE SYRUP is a valuable food, good for children and grown-ups. Its pure sugar con- tent supplies “power”—fuel and energy—to the human engine—in a wholesome, economical form. In convenient size bottles and cans at your grocer’s, Our cook book, “New Uses for Maple Syrup,” contains many new and interesting recipes for using OLD YANKEE SYRUP in cakes and des- serts; also as a spread for hot cakes, French toast, and fritters, Write or telephone for it. HILL SYRUP CO. Established 1891 Beattle, U. & A. Garfield 0193 2 CSS

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