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THE SE KHIDAY, THE KIL L-JOY ATTLE STAR AV IL 18, 1929 The Seattle Star © Publishing Co, Phone “ei By 4 United Press Service, ot Oy Tmomthe, @h.08; year, 8 fan Frencteco of- ew York office, ntatty CANT WE EVER Go ovT For AGooD } \ } 2 Time VATHOUT ALWAYS a aes ‘but she was proud The League of Nations “The nations of the world must unite or perish,” we rarns Lord Robert Cecil, our distinguished British visitor. “An other world war will mean the destruction of Western Civilization. The anthithesis to war is international co- operation. The league of nations offers a remedy.” Lord Robert, like a lot of ether folks, wonders why we are not in the league of nations, Let him get his answei from former Supreme Court Justice Clarke, who says that the only serious obstacle in the way of Amer entry into the league is “a small group of able but am- bitious men—some of them very old—who are character- istically prodigal of the lives of others.” Right now thi all group is very busy asserting that the league of nations is not a political issue in the United States. They tell us that the league is dead, and then Proceed to kill it all over again almost daily. But, as Justice Clarke points out: "The churches and the women’s clubs and the great newspapers will have something to say about it, and the farmers and the labor unions will have something to si about it, and I predict that our 4,000,000 young soldiers and the League of Nations Nonpartis un association will have a great deal to about it. The Star does not that the league of nations could set up an Utopia, Probably nothing could. But the league d5 one means of settling international differences without rting to the old method of brutal warfare, and now the league seems to be about the one definite rival for war that is held out to peace-loving citizens. Even President Harding is beginning to see it. ALONG Like most housewives, she prepared her foods well, and served them daintily. She was pleased when her husband complimented her cooking —as he usually did. But something told her—perhaps it was her woman's intuition—perhaps her husband's silence on the question of coffee— that the coffee she made wasn't exactly right. She tried using more coffee—then less. She made it in different ways, but to no avail. Away down yonder in New Orleans a man broke his jaw yawnlng, and ‘ is another sign of spring. Then she decided she would try some other brand. The next morning she served M-J-B Coffee for breakfast. My, but she was proud when her hus- band said “This is the finest cup of coffee I ever drank.” Some men have been wearing trousers 50 or 80 years and still throw them on the floor every night. Doctor says men who smoke are liable to hawe everything, We say | alm : everything except matches, | 4 z ¥ z i es an ae, se SS mmittes of Oliver Erickson in Many a party is given for the pleasure of not inviting someone. his first ¢ ign for the city coun-! What the Bond Man Sees |] Dear Foi editor of fv Some queer angles on crime are revealed by the Na- | EY CM gpd atoms 9 ot bogey pd Rb gg Annie 0 year ago, tional Surety company, large organization that puts up bond for cashiers, treasurers, ticket sellers and others en- trusted with money. © The largest bond claim paid by this cempany last year ae was $233,333. Whoever got away with that sum was lives when inday’s done—a place one of the top-notch criminals of 1922. hip and There's never a touch of the things th The smallest bond claim paid by the N. S. C. was five = 4 \ Larallenahndrerdlae ; : : Ba tsaoaiine Wi Wak ‘cents. Names are kept secret in such matters, but we'd ah rig Oey Wd tidaie GACT. te, delchied Gx i to ca-0F like to have a look at the business man who'd go to the | pl tt home, * ni own tn any ¢ bother of enforcing and collecting a claim for a nickel. : a to do what th n the if ; A strange thing about thieves is that they usually play {| "Stina t write it, for I have been there—where everything’ |{<ly Sovernment. 1am agulist hin y oi fa: , because, In the present street car} for comparatively small stakes. For instance, the Na- hard-bolied, including the fare. And still I remember the | eeturraber Weis hecarentie costes tional Surety in one year paid 1,528 bond claims under charm of Sundays I xpent at on old-fashioned farm. I th SE cahen nr Nevins Genoe-Wehetae bel $10,000 each, and only 58 claims above $10,000. the brightness and comfort they gave—tncluding a reason for tak- ing & save! Insured their $5,000 per day, than he/| Rather extraordinary is the National Surety’s state- * r ts ps seekins 8 sige a wee no | ee or $1.” aS }lem that w 10 tho Interests o! Yo ra fi ait inte wait ely wn oe that back, pes ganas peat Bee ne iv inveresting 1’ you ve ee My campaten In being financed by | don’t know. An investigation might prove disappointing. yea gre Q rare tea Hecke ee ‘Probably a case of some one who was trusted completely, poser y gen special | Dut who, due to a law or some other technicality, had to year was for $2,124,535. That’s a lot of money to entrust se to one person under conditions that make theft a matter . a choice. Nothing stood between the bonded person Kelley Comes Back at Tindall Just What You Need Editor The Star; | ness at tho expense of the restaurant) d— In The Star of April 11, you pub-|owners and of the city of Seattle, Dr. Carter’s K.&B. Tea’ But how many people would you trust with $2,124,535? | relative to the Japaneso restaurant] tho city market and gives to the Licmuae itty pro Mat Other ywevi which has a lease in the Tindall) largo flower shop: ne ly fo Nig lot Two Weeks People, lowever, apparently are more honest on the: | rer eect the Pike place market,| the male of floweew 1a tha ey geok| Take it Uli your bowels are in per- | _ Who was the man who couldn’t be trusted with $1 | |mynelf and a fow mtaunch friends} : LETTER t} £, iH} Privilege florists who will advance! be bonded for a nominal sum. It’s a e acre transaction. we 7 and flight except the bonding company, its detectives, the lashed a letter from Philip Tindall Injand his so-called flower ordinance, laverage than is generally realized. The National Surety | 254 virtually charges that the Puget| who mt the samo time in one uf we t condition, tilt ayes apart | eee J tive cc A small town is where ihe » Jail is full if If the ry cateh a crook. ‘The height of something is a coat of arms on a flivver, and Tree Tea is the finest tea, a fow of acks, with leaks ere’a whero he is barren of friend nances he at mako ‘home put thru the council. have beer to brigh' rt la whirling gaseous mass, presum-|In all the known and unknown uni- ably because of gravitation due to al yerses the earth may rank as an Ss I K N CE | passing planetary body. bce Ug peared ars | _A fow years ago scientists believed ; ' pa that the moon was torn from the Moon's Origin. ja when the earth was atill a|, Chinese is spoken by nearly four Came From Earth pantie aloe Eee gascous nebula. More recently it is Out of Pacific? \ believed that the earth was solid Like an Electron. $2953 |when tho moon lef, and that the | Pacific ocean ts a scar left by the moon's departure. This theory Is borne out by the re- nleent study of atoms and electrons. y as the earth is ensed with the Ned the soon. orien the earth the moon cam The nucleus that from the » REEz7 283" ‘except under bonding protection? It’s just as well we who have known me for years, for 1 funds for my cam: | The largest bond written by the National Surety last : \' ——F Taw and—greatest safeguard of all—the individual's which Mr. Tindall introduces an alib!| which forces the flower growers from | For & Few Cents You Can Serve This | in its 53 years of doing business has had to deal with more than 200,000 defaulters. But these formed only a fraction of the millions whose honesty and integrity it ‘guaranteed. The absconder gets the publicity, but he’s far-and- ‘away in the minority. bh health and your skin grows! and healthy. At the samo time font forget that there js nothing | you can give the cross, fretful child | that will do it more gooo. Sound Traction Light & Power Co. in| owr of a building which ts leaned |“ financing my campaign for election|to a Japanese restaurant and to Jap|° | to the city council, to defeat him be-| fruit vendors, And I especially quen-| cause he voted for Oliver Erickson! tion his mo A DocAUs a new lease as chairman of the public ut ites) was alg » Japs | committee, lants has been a mi I believe that the Japanese are al the city counell, and tf 1 am corre menace to thé entire Pacific Coast|iy informed, just about th and I think that everything possible| was a candidate for congre should be done to curb them in their) John F. Miller on an ant stealthy encroachment upon the| platform rights and perogatives of American] His charge that T am citizens, hut I question the motives of|of the Puget Sound Traction Co. ts & public official, who like Mr. Tin-| too silly for considerat lam NOT dall, introduces ordinance after or-| against Mr. Tindall becauso he voted dinance ostensibly aimed at the Japa-| for Oliver Erickson a9 head of the nese, but the real purpose of which |s/ council utilities committee, but I am to foster a monopoly such as the) against Mr. Tindall because this waa Pacific Meat & Packing Co., that iilajone of tho few times he yoted with Qe rea swill barrel ordinance set up {n bual-! Mr. Erickson. I was on the execu- Spring is when nature says it with flowers. — —-—- we - TMC MCs YOUR SPRING COAL SAVING Can be greatly increa by using this Perfect Cok ing Coal for your morning and evening fires. CASSIDY WELLINGTON COAL Gives tho best service in every nenson of the year, For a quick, effective firo to make your home com. fortable, or a banked firo Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing can bring you ‘peace but the triumph of principles —Emerson. Breithard {s an athlete who bites nails in two pieces, We do not know Lene what makes him so mad Rind it AG Saind ain your Savings Counting to a hundred before starting a fight is nice, but Jack Demp sey counts to $750,000. All this water in flooded rivers cones from the spring. Farmers Are Buying Again Farmers’ buying power is returning rapidly. They’re ‘the chief customers of the big mail order houses, which report “remarkable recovey in business.” Montgomery Ward & Co., for instance, have been doing three-fifths better than they were a year ago, measured dollars. Sears-Roebuck sales have correspondingly gained about a third. The duration of the present boom is going to depend a lot on the farmers’ ability to buy—that is, their income, Third Generation is Using Syrup Pepsin No other Lazative can replace Dr, Cald- well's in the confidence of those who use it worth) AB ee are thousands A family can wse when, conetl fed?" ealthy, robust you urge you to try Syrw wore ho. have, nevec!iavail t so ite oc res theie lives taken any other laxag | fav Wil’ nt achee fn ed i : nese Dr. 3. tive for a Caldwell ero Washinton Sty “afenticclie wee Popein. Their Lo parents were given it by their parents; the On grandparents are Marshmallows make exorllent scireenier. powder puffs. i using it, today. —_ It is the one 1 Rouge changes the complexion of “thing ative ideally suit- — ed to sll the fam- ily, esfe for the little ones, effec- tive in grownups, so compounded that elder ‘ly people, who are con- stantly forced to take a laxative because the intestinal muscles are weakening, find increased = SX ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Teepe. of therseloes, " parents are ashing can T find a trust cele toh’ oxtora tee jee ARES a GQXYo Better is a dry morsel and a quietness therewith, than an house full ‘Of sacrifices with strife—Prov. xvii:1. LAS Last Call! Liberty Bell Depositors— Paris says actresses don't have to wear any clothes if they stand still, Git fer home, Bruno. Mr. J. B. Belk of Shaw, Miss., relies on it Stirely. to keep his children in health, ond Mra, Catherine Conpolly of Jersey City, N. J., declares that not only her- self but all her neighbors and friends use it and tell others about, it. There is scarcely a day that formeone in a family does not need it for constipation, flatulency, auto-intoxication, biliousness, in- testinal poisoning, headaches, colic and eee ipa to break It fs so hot in Africa underwear Is considered an overcoat, Keeping Popular Music Fresh Popular music gets stale so fast these days that a ‘phonograph record made in the East often is out of date ‘and not salable by the time it reaches the Pacific coast— rer rally a 30-days’ trip. So a big phonograph company will build a music cannery in San Francisco. This indus- try is up on its toes and fighting, endangered by the radio, which carries music across the continent in a frac- ‘tion of a second. Competition will keep both sides awake. However, it seems to The Star, phonograph companies are alarmed at radio more than they should be, You can ‘Ynake the phonograph play what you want, something ‘you can’t do with radio, People want slaves. A learned professor says collegé women should not marry; but then, of course, he never was one, Zhe man who bombed Wall Street in 1920 has been caught again. He is rather early this spring. ry And aii mine are thine and thine are mine, and I am glorified in them, o-Bt, dulin xviiisl0, dosage unnecessary. T! ‘his wonder- ful constipation remedy has been used continuously for 30 years, and over 10 million bottles are now sold annually, the largest selling family laxative in the world! The averages Lut a cent adose, Every druggist sells it, and under a guarantee to do as claimed or your money will bo refunded. Millions of carefully conducted mes arc never without a bottle of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, TAKE DR. cunyeis OY RUP. PEPSIN up fevers and colds, 22) iwell's Syrup Pepsin is ifically-balanced —com- pound of aT senna with pepsin. pleasant-tasting aromatics, The formula is on the package. As the popularity of this natural vegeta laxative increases, the public discards the harsher physics like calomel, coal- tar in candy form, salt waters and powders. Dr, Culdwell's Syrup Pepsin empties the bowels more cleanly and without any danger. 4 TO” Family laxatives} during the day, Cassidy Wellington i equally effi. clent and BCONOMICAL, Get a Load From Your Dealer It Lasts Long SS SS SE | MUTT UT TT eS TMI UMC TTT TTT es TT cs TTC cod EOC ce Make that SECOND Deposit at Once. April 16th is the last day. Read the special rule in your pass book. ‘THe

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