The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 6

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Li m™ | TERROR TOWNS [DOUG CLAIMS |WORLD PARLEY VRIDGE MANN | DRAWN CLOSER °° "2°°25 "lg peMaNDeD Threatened With Martial) oo), net faye should Ohio Stirrred by Bill to Urge fan Francitce of New York offies, “ti be Any Httle catise} and the the Law After Probe + eo ; Action by Harding ; n wre tho, we uM - oe Me va c BY TW. CONEFRY Keep Our Sons Out of War ' nef lisa s PTET | oo paatioe, Aiitde sromnie BASE OP LUMBUB, O., J The Star is unalterably opposed to American young t n wickets clank, w ah say’ * ‘ att Daniel ane i urdn | art OF t the Industry,” . ' men being sent across the seas again to fight in another pa by the ot and 4 f foreign war. ud I wail if It were f the We believe there is not a family in the United States, wee pond ala ¥ich or poor, which does not whole-heartedly share this e doean't need te sentiment. he'e not “a friend of mine The duty of the government at Washington then, is a yal gor edhe ly oe Sa re ae Be ete “binky Bora gt ' : pssoa n clear. It is up to the officials to take the steps neces eng te ni lyn, tig . ough A that t beer an | Herbert, Co of Distinguished Lineage Sary to keep us out of such a war who bre law must pay—excer - "er ‘ , ocourr “ge i ae ees | t pene c Since 1789 How can this be done? By preventing such a war Ane Svea ® fool the of dis and strife ( auardemen, who have beeh 98) tere tat month, 1 sentho | tecctees J caig*teastaeined toa Certainly not by continuing the policy of “isolation.” We bog : of) bath pd cushy Sapa diadiun ° tivit ft 1 an a man, but his trie ate om z ‘ollow orde ome in and let us tell you about tried that from 1914 to 1917. And we failed . F pic pe EF OF . ' ‘ be i on 1 lived A new war is brewing in Europe. If it comes, we will At , "are SPLENDID PIANOS be dragged in again. Americans are not servile cowards, A.V. Co vee Hold Kluxers : / ala tog AO op tom faeg which we will always cease ve riven After Meeting vey Washington officials must choose between two courses. | Ww YORK, J One, the easiest way, is to do nothing—let the war drift | ane . Aten tee upon us then try to keep out with every chance F ” «Aig oinat against our being able to do so. ' “Ww ite ‘ te Th M li he other, the harder way, the way which requires ee ex of the bom tion be construe e Montelius Statesmanship and intelligence, is to AVERT war, not PRINT : : «gil } : wait until it comes. e e OLYMPIA, Jen. 3 , whiet the , c ¥ Music House Yesterday The Star offered a plan to PREVENT an National Child Labor Day Bigg a-09 0 cae Rae si sage: Saale 1 pg ; other world war. tor The Star Jwho eats food, wears cle user | 5 eciaiana tec ale Pye eg eok pishept § | Recommend and Sell We suggested that President Harding call a confer ore than @ miltio tren be. | mat anything, oF plays nica Roe sony } a t : poss Only Reliable Pianos ence of the chief world powers and lay before them a‘ sg ten gr Engin 2 Regen] Geely cpgny gg cer © | Ant in ce bill rt - jus ix anx ne t . Orel ta bike la piso tamed definite, check-your-gun-at-the-door proposition for world 920. Thousn < n and ¢ ee cs tien | rated stennebeete Of all dopastnien’ Sg : ‘ ¢ sepecially his oes . has made a record for clean and The plan involves no “meddling” > an politics ; i an net cotmted theme, 1 Sameer See: or. googie: pronent ¢ er t mut - f Boge spe it Suggests nothing to “entangle” us; pre is nothing ts te ig . sad ‘Sette | ine mite it tate ae ditions, ° . s ng to America . tt it any more radical than President Harding has - aoe ea ; State sai lade not | TE Ge no ah . — Woman Solon will t take thee min a pie for | At Seattle's Osdent Masle Building ‘already undertaken in the four-power pact to keep the have ne >| state laws on compulsory education a coment Not Be Candidate 4 vet y Peace of the Pacific. . . * wi . Be Dis eicdaain’ a eeace The estimated com of t OLYMPIA, J f urtisanship sho Srevent Pitas Tt merely means the United States, the greatest power | costing ; aunt ve been set free since the| ' the state & i one woman sens pokane, | Americs ng her duty and saving | on earth, and the one great disinterested power,’ would xiien and : n the rich: | conmu ' pee tao Fearn i ‘s a be: poesedhccns’ sale grated pags | GLYCEROLE throw every ounce of its stupendous weight into the [est « state needs inspectors tc t stated : nib en " ; LOBELIA Balance for PEACE and against WAR. The American government is in a position to lay be- i h . r, eve po pre wengl os ee 3 1 tax r ‘adi No opiates. pee fore the world a peace program which no European cabi- | night tsbor, p . T ted Bt federal cg te at J : SCIENCE ete neteers or politicians would dare refuse to support. The K. lube egg cvrngga ome sy_lll aaa < | eB ge that Bi peace-hungry peoples over there would chuck them out ty, “t don’t ¢ , LAYMER Senate May Halt Prophecies Work Out ast, tor Bhst 00 Sornere Remand on their heads if they did. ‘ F gtr a. EA bad | White Slave Bill a . Orchid and Moth. World peace means work instead of war. It means | OLYMPIA, Jan. 26.—The white he ee wilh (i ae : this moth was found. | life instead of death; food instead of hunger; it means Indorses One-House Proposal slave Dill, 5x by th we thisithe ex . Find 18-Inch TOngHC. |) seeuhad Wak aatrénomman, Gane markets for the farmer's surplus crops and the manu- |..4... ne star lied upon to choo Reptilia | teks cos "as dean ‘ t usinens, || Discovery of Neptune. |) caiculations of the motions of plan facturer’s surplus products. It means less unemploy- | 44,4 peopomal to change the loeisla iN keep 5 : time ae set han Masters of science have made|¢t® They would not come out right ment; more money; better times. from @ two-house to a one-b 2 : y o oF jon in t to wonderful truthful prophecies as|He knew his mathematics were Tt means keeping our boys at home. Auaiihianns of the nes ar » eines - sue nar result of calculations, — right, but there was always the Og irearemempenne as embodied in the reporte ‘ ¢ @ pol os “ iether eo | Solons Exonerate eoently @ rare orchid Zlowered) same amount of error in his find Wiliam J. Bryan sald he was determined to make at least one speech | Senator L. L. Westfall, o ne, | The several tax organizations, also | tic that It woul Attorney General . Francisco ¢ from| ines, He predicted, therefore, that - iNew York at which nobody could take offense, sc 4 ta well worthy of publ t . sey . aioe ant 34 an ga ate a . he island of Madagascar. A plant)4nother planet would be discovered “ the meat |ic cust be observed that the work-|/ othe soe . rd paged Dealt of this kind one flowered in Lon-| that would prove his theory. . as fire” at what they termed his “impudent and meddlesome imper- | es Darwin saw it. and said that| Planet should be with such exact personalities." —Representative Upshaw (D.), Ga. | ward, disappointing and costly. About ss ae rss ail that can be sald in its favor ts to Re Fag ola 9: import mf ) | ur there must be 4 moth | ness that it was soon discovered. It ‘Burgiars jimmied their way Into John D. Rockefeller's church at Tarry- lorag of its antiquity, going back to “ er, jenota we 18 inches long, Later! was the planet no@# called Neptune. 0 and then overlooked the costly silver communion service. Where | . rs ” m wi yess 01 4 commons of England t their training, way? the lords and common: ag eer Whence came the two y News item says: Entire shipping board threatens to resign if ship jin the United States? F bill not passed this session. Let's hurry up and end the session. [py cioration of Inoependen : , : F Home of the| A Rich Man’s Obligations hers were + A Wealthy New York man, Judge William H. Moore, r ates in. New Eng- a few days ago, left an estate of many million dt es All his wealth goes to his family. There are no 4 = ‘The community has the right to expect something better a ‘ m a wealthy man than this. To be sure, Judge Moore etterenes re : orgs his fortune thru his own energy and intelligence. | Set cetera sepremuanis | But he could not have made it without the co-operation of » and @ house of representatives, | lighly organized community. Suppose he had been born | membership in which tv based on] ot he = Central Africa; where would his talents ‘ a bytes ge ia vue te ted the name dual ayster He owed everything to the opportunity America gave mney acum i aa ey 0s Tn his disposition of his property it was not too much | main in having # two-house congress assume that he would return a part of his fortune to the _|in national matters, the perpetuatic Public. America rightly expects its wealthy men to recog- | of ® two-house legislature in @ stats Mize their obligation to the land that makes their success |" "ome only adherence jtion. It involve elfishnens igarahaistitiehtne Mnianalcnanieifilign house «y s awk be le. wasted The state of Washington will do well if it enacts, as |rratt and jor Hart recommended in his recent message to the ture, a more stringent inheritance tax law. It ts, of course, much pleasanter if one is naturally fearless, and 1 and respect the men who are naturally fearless. But it is thing to remember that the man who does not enjoy this advant Revertheless stand beside the man who does, and can do his duty with Uke efficiency if he chooses.—Theodore Roosevelt. . eshte rie ceacvavtaa Maybe M. Coue can suggest to President Harding some way of curing | those five score or more lame ducks in congress of their lameness, time working out thru the next legis |keep the two houses apart on tax lreducing measures Is the game they | play. All this could be better contre Anything can happen. Governor of Pennsylvania and speaker of ‘Washington house both cut their own pay. - y a log! a, a a term of y with a « enabling | Legislators Hide the Facts : : ne ald of the ens | The state legislature has definitely refused to ask the ce State auditor to produce the facts and the figures showing whether the civil administrative code, which was jammed - down the throat of the 1921 legislature without amend- mat seial, Made Qietrict, Gan at ment, has saved the state money or cost more money than - : | | the old system which it superceded. mI zs learn pode rad that iis administration has been CARL REEVES | economical, that it has saved much cash. Every other \ governor this state has had said the same thing. ‘hi LOSES SUIT There’s just one way to get at the facts: require the state Mad. CostReevee. forsee: ennai auditor, who keeps the books and who knows what's going C . “te oe boreatiere on, to make a full report on comparative costs. No bunkum | judee Byerett “Smith. ruled late report of a committee composed of Hart’s friends and |Thursday, when a court order was 6é 99 e , headed by a man who has sold large quantities of office jalened directing, Reever to pay $50 AY E R W hen V ou bu V Pp n nsi furniture to the Hart administration, will satisfy the rank ‘is wie tat on tte ea s Ir} ist ! and file of taxpayers. wife and children. Mra. F e was granted title to the Reeves | 2 Latona ave. | Canned beet 3,350 years old has been found in Luxor, Egypt. Sounds 1 that his present ee eons meee ee lat a oreeens ae : Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are Government finds silver dollars wear out more quickly now. Dollars |euate 55 $586 W diy taiive Roatan don’t last as they once did. lcuadie. OE ates gue .de & wocuenl ve 1 i I sa rod 1 ed 4B fave Mays N. da truck driver hit » train twice in two weeks, but |" "ent, light, wax in nr | aot getting the —_e- al nai prescrib by Dine Max, N. 2. 1h oe divorce charg ing cruelty last January, but Judge The rain falls on the Just and unjust, but always manages to hit the |A,,¥.,Prater held for Mrs. Reeves sar? Ce) physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Just-bought suit. The couple have been estri od | Ss SR eee 0 nearly two years, Mrs, Reeves tes tifying that Maj. Reeves had been *s sce ekg itvng that" Teo Coreen . al | AY emo Ke Colds Headache Rheumatism iN [runs meth, ean ay * Toothache = Neunttis Sciatica J Spircrag Neuralgia Lumbago Pain, Pain |\Car Stock Jumps “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours When Durant Buys rT ” . : M .. sey seria tore guna Dctnte,tverennm, ame og Sr tan & | Accept only Bayer package which contains proper directions. gach package of “Pape’s Cold Com-| Congested nose and head relieved common stock of the Fisher Body | Best Yo Breck un Any 001d and and] hhace cont eaiye toe ene ne eee at, #200 9 ahnre, that stock Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. vty irippe misery in few hours or|mitions now take them instead of of the New York stock ex @oney returned. Stuffiness, pain, | sickening quinine change today. | Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid

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