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at PAGE 16 THE SEATTLI rAK | Subjects Star Readers Are Pondering Over | ze WHY NOT LET GERMANY? | GO TO IT, SHENANDOAH! . . ‘ . : : . a” stagges in | © greatest | thinks an@ belle the W : to wa ° & he 4 e not i THE FIRST OLEOMARGARINE | 9 1 {ficials the ‘ ot the : son who was tal N » Sta wag ecting the + . : Ro Mews rn , v ‘ at that I . { The st two brothe 1 re nage gas gh and nap rsrenoy | P oom . to a of where the , e " pine balance of mankind m firat ar wa " . op « jen A Jana, of t Ne Yor * rt ; ; 1 1@ Sail .PAG m \ Yate edi gens Dana, o New ¥. } THE SPIRIT OF TACOMA 1 lve the credit of making It to ast to Investigate, 1f be Horace Greeley, of the Ne t t jturned one year from thelr annual | France, and name the year as 1869, » in mel i eg arom amuel Bolles, of rn Segre peed ge dN s of the effort on the| Pilgrimage to the hucklebe rt that tt was made in 4 ale aad aah tun timntt publica ” wae ie fier thet is 3) patches, they found a vu A who t oo that he can go sae ( ted the ri ‘ : 4 & prospect 8, But « A tvil war rt ow ge Reet Ange Dogar ss | is © in Tacoma with ambridgeport, Maas, and I | the parted the best from the | Withou amp sd a few owners of the ern Pa Portiand Ores ‘ l remember the old familiar | poorest, and from the best grease rd * rents ot] 2 believe it is the duty of new Om, and they also claim that afte | to many and “At each back door each India3| sing wong of the junk-men, of “Old | made a colorless butter and called it | Other ¢ Ped egy ¢ poe paper to denounce wrong and s thelr suit the salmon was i the present timo. The story ran as | pa the word: ‘He: fine n, old rags! Old tron, old rage!” | “oleomargarine. « Better late than b tie, and to 914 truth ar ‘ ene of the most reputable } follows: h Gettum Mor Ta-|and of the soapgrease men of “Any n not get ahead of the) If Prosecuting Attorney Douglas! rierteousness, w er they m | Brokerage concerns ia Seattle, and “There is @ rather old story which | coma. No dam inter berry.’ soap-grease today? Any soap-@rease ee dia not know there was any of 1) be nd. We bi uch about the ° bas never been one com-| ; fs told to i the Puyallup—or waa {t the | today? as they meandered thru tho MRS. DANIEL PEASE, who was not honest and had n0 610*| jogependent press, and that is the|the other in us from the buyers i terest Tacoma made more money that/streets, with thelr old hor and 4235 Gixth Ave, N. B., Seattle, | cere desire to enforce the law, then! oniy xing of press that can endure GEORGE H. CLE. quality, not askin, | tam nomencia! in any year before. —— — why does he make the statement! among a free people, Let the press 216 ° allowances, for 7 ue ? id not bed ff #o this one case sions “When the Puyallup—or rp ¢ ACG vr @) 3) quoted above? And if he did ne ES nae 1 ’ ef ¥ : =a alter The Stan contentions, all that was needed Wasi for nis not cooperating with other SOLDI EN i 4 a ruling, or custom, whichever it 16 ’ r 1 o way th he . ore efficte 4 economie ad " orem t 7 The Sta than in gonuine work for the veter| should be changed before it puts a TMPAIS OC SPATS AT I wish to say that I thik the|@ more efficient and mio 84) officials in the enforcement of the | Iditor The Stari r ne work for shou! " VORKMEN’S COMPENSATION Present an opportune time for the| ministration of the city business. | tee ¢ the United Veterans’ |as that an attempt was made|the rest of the salmon packers la Editor Tho Star | I went to work on Ju taxpayers to arouse themselves from) It was hard for me, a I expect) 5, uting Attorney Douglas has it was announced js the |to u) » Bolo club to impress vol-/ where it has put the Northern H T notice a letter from C. H. Hall/after being allowed to work for just/the more than darkness tn which | also for others, to believe that at lat! i.°ooned us that the present vice of the late 5 c raements should be| Packing Co, { Teparding his injury and the com-|threo weeks, was handed an tndefl-| they have allowed themselves to be| we were Woing to get something Now| Oo ditions in Beatle are due to the| political mouthpiece of « up terabs 1 heartily thank Mr, Reveille for J pensation he received from the | ni Now I was|timmersed, altho T am free to con: under the aun, viz, some honest peo-| r+ chat the laws have not been en-|of ex-soldiers, was getting ready to| This is be ten in advance! his opinion in the matter and I ; State and it recalls to my mix teas it an almost hopeless task at-/ple to administer our business and| for 44 10 requests $2,600 to belindorse candidates for the spring |of any indorser which the Vet-| also t The Star for printing ; id saw, “Like father, like # mpting to ¢ 2 the current of| realty get value for our money. But! sired over to him for secret Inveati. | election oaths ri ‘= | Jur: , 1922, I was injured v ty politica alan, we have been sadly disapp gation of vice, this in a Now I am a veter ¢ the world|be charged that TED SALMON PACKER. : fng in the navy yard at Bremerton.| was denied me. I have been a resident in Seattle | ed again, and tho desideratum #0 de-| 9) 669 pr iy received t having. aeeved years. 1| with thele find ; Prion rnc be Wilt say that I did receive medical] I wns ordered to come to this city | for 18 years and a taxpayer to the|voutly wished has #0 far failed to) vig investigation Sar al dks cacdt and del di mot Geta ia: bebens ot ‘weak |” pe ceepnieny teak Loeb en » 7 ‘Attention and was in the naval hos-|for an examination by physicians. I/ tune of from a little over $200 to| matertalize lotakewee death ta ¢ the veterans want any soldiers’ |any half dozen soldiers to examine| MARRE fase dehy d yy , pital for a time, but was compelled | wait hi so to $600 on the same piece of| It ts ¢ ro up to us to make) grand jurors for fees. bloe or want any special favors, or | candidates and then tell them how | p, Big, SY pps i to go back to work before I had re-|acty proper his shows that the taxes | another » and that from m&@| us to investigate 1 ¢| want any organization, in which they|to vote, and the public, which ts Angel pall pat Be yr covered, and months afterward 1 re-| received pay for the t! have ing up and up and up, | terial which I am afrald fa no nearer|¢horoly, What does & do not participate generally, to go netic to the veterans, should| ycary he has been justice and in that ‘etived compensation for 19 days that/making four trips that wer and there ts nothing in aight to war-| perfection than that from which W@| want investigated? Do I thru perfunctory exam 58 w that any indorsements of that|time he has married over 2,000 } T had lost in June. | sary. W. T. BUSSCAR, rant a belief that there is any pros | selected in times past, and which e vi then announce thru the papers, “ do not represent any referen-| couples ; = ; par Sf 6 rene S STORORETS | Hae prove « pe Sanure of far rem ° . ne indorne #o and eo for mayor |dum among the soldiers and {s @ po- : COMMENDS SKAGIT PROBE ¢ all the promises that “have been|as having given tha taxpayer any tt en let ov of elty council.” litical indorsement of @ few, The = 4 : made by afl the candidates from | reliet JAMES LIDDER mn the pert the it place the ol4 Bolo club American veterana are too ‘much Bitter The Star: j ballot? time to tithe. Acco: gc to their $25 10th Ave. vag In th at piace came Into disrepute with the great| American to demand that men go majority of the veterans because it |tnto office who pledge them favors, wns recognized that its deliberations | because the most of us want no were controlied by @ amall group | favors. which was more actively political! CHESTER B. TURNQUIST. ‘The Star is to be commended for! Suppose the citizen tn his rage o4 ee Me call for a showdown on tho /decides to put somebe of or sTTQAQ T UY, mh rT Bxagit project. somebody into office? | RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Tt says it “doesn't give a rap| Then suppose Mr. Citizen sudden-| pattor 1 ar about the political results of an to realizes that he can’t vote be Yestigation in the Skagit." jcause he failed to register. But suppose the investigation; No need of supposing anything| Should prove conclusively that the|more. But tell me, Mr. Editor, in| contents, noticed what I believe t8/g..5 of it on page 24 * grand jury Investigation of sme , ive pastime when this money and this body of men women are needed so badly to Jone which ousted the czar and set 5 Bt overnpent. ‘The November, wan I am an admirer of The Seattle) Up the second rev the ona hoaded by Lania, hacer | Yantugnte dmase germ and poverty SALMON PACK RULING Star and, being a close reader of Its | | | | under an official possessing intth t tart head for lot Without business care and that !t/ridiculous than a alive | be well to correct, since many people lution of March there followed an Disease and poverty are just as un fn The| Who pack good salmon, but, as your! fa being loaded with waste just as|enough to feel that he has been | the same idea which Waa cOn-/other revolution which cannot be| welcome residenta in our city as ie|DAv® Teed for years was in Gite thea, “Th ean er me tad Glee are sometimes loaded? | outraged by the acts of his public| veyed. I refer to the story about/catted national, For all purposes,|crime, and we need public officials, | Star January §, headed “Canned pei e ‘found in a large shipment OUR PRICES ATTRACT Buppose it takes political action | servants and yet so dead that he| the death of Lenin. | thin necond stage of the revolution, bodies of men and women, and| Salmon #polls on Dock.” {the food inspectors can seize and DEALERS AS WELL AS eee antec Se, ae OE back jrorins enough $e seetater? | The article states that aes fa the the bolahevist aor ition of Novem money to investigate, wage war on on for thts being ef 8©/ congemn the whole shipment.” And CONSUMERS | s man who led the Russi ‘olutio was opposed to the for) them, and put an end to them. When | ant to me is because I/y have beard them say eo in just to protect his property with his| Wash. | which overthrew the czar. This I o will automatically/am ono of those men that have! tat many words | ak is a mistake. ALL ARE WELCOME that is doi | think be given to Lenin | decrease to a & extent, as crime| been completely ruined financially, | - t | PIGGLY WIGGLY HIS ANSWER TO THE ARGUMENT According to Paul N. Milinkoy ig the cear—at least |\n often the direct result of poverty the unreasonable food lawe| 2¢ Will Bp of much tates, not IGGLY IGGL Biitor The Star: Jwho @le Christians wit! be resurrect: | hM* book, “Russia Today and Tomor | tn no direct way. Hoe did| and disease, T. M. MeCOY, ned in your January 8 tssue| Alone to salmon packers, who are 2 | 4 pressed Se iene | SOW her were two verthrow what I belleve wna bh Ave. The 6 so naturally I know|up against this one-sided law, or I do not seo what Is to de gained |*d to eternal Ae Bue haces se ona in Runsla, one tn March, best’ government Russia ever aues-| a lot about 4 I seolrule, whichever it {s, but also to By ministers or others arguing over |°f, 4%) and joint heirs with Christ nd in November n, the writer would | ———— — every person in the United States the virgin birth of Christ, or pow esus ha welled with God in revolution, the so-| JULIAN 0. MATTHEW ne further questions,|4o eo now as I have already asked| who reads that article, and realizes Te ric ss gine ie reson = there ib Be s0Frow, | called “bloodless revolution, FT Ave Mc lie aarasnble to vendata: 1 heatiata te lac’ ea Ma. | Weel che sendiBond ath, 19’ ous that] lo prove they |pain or death, and then came to Bake dae NO pig Braet sat chem tcsincies 0 ws dnt re right. I believe we each have this earth a God, and saw wh } ned PYNTTAY to take either view andjhad brought upon all mankind, why PRAISES LI ININ SMALL CHILI CON CARNE, MEDIUM SPAGHETTI, MUSTARD DRESSING, lic LARGE CATSUP, MEDIUM CHILI SAUCE, 2Zic MEAT 0’ WHEAT TWO 25c PACKAGES 29c CALIFORNIA STATE ASPARAGUS TWO CANS FOR 35c PIGGLY WIGGLY| FULL CREAM CHEESE 25° PIGGLY WIGGLY] SUNSET GOLD BUTTER 5 2 Lb. IF WE HAD A SECOND GRADE BUTTER WE WOULD SELL IT AT 47c SEATTLE STORES Tho Liberty Market, 1508 Fier) Av Qneen City Market, 4th and Pine California and W. Alaska 4728 University Way 622 Broadway N., at Roy yr as forced to allow anyone to/should he, a God, sin also (if divin.| Editor The Star IF the decision for us. Person-|\ty can sin), and bétome as we are,| Lenin, the great Russian leader,|!0 give them a | 1 do not see the need of a phys-|mortal? If Jesus, a mortal, lived a no more. Having laid down|%°U can't cal to prove a spiritual|siniess life it is proof other men ¢ putting up sta! I believe Jesus was truly jcan; but if Jesus was born divine | ture plans for his nation, ft seems)” y seany of Joseph and Mary, wholly |and lived without sin I do not neo |% Divine Providence reached down | to put some new b that he lived a sinless life |that is any proof a mortal can. and snatched him to his ¢ 1 1X |ber of Commerce. It should have sinful wotld, and that his res-| If we obey God it doesn't matter | heaven. Yes, a big man. Probably | peen there 16 years ago when 1 ‘Uurrection to eternal life was his re-| whether we are for or against the|the biggest of his century or of|carne to Seattin We would have a ‘Ward, and that it was not until his| virgin birth argument. jail time population of 600,000 or $00,000 Ly) ) Fewurrection that he became divine. | H. F. LURVEY, | Our big men in this country are) this time. | ‘We read in the Bible that those! 629 E. Sind. [generally shot, and statues put up| Give them the land, sell some of Ito them” after 4 Wo thetr stock and bring a payroll tn/ REGARDING ERICKSON seen any of them shot Ti here. Seattle ts going shead, but} a wonder why? A good many statues| tet her go fAster the next 16 years | Eéitor The Star: office should draw public money | pave been erected in the past four than she has the last Gimgree with J. G. OHarra that|/and then run for a higher office t {the past. Perha , . ars to men of the pa erhaps 208 PAULDIN Mir, Erickson, if defeated, is invinc-|until he or she resigns from publio| Ins arsecienn poonlo mauld. like, a. BOR pr Mle as a friend of public ownership/pay. If the honor iw not in ood en st y end will draw the fire of public/man or woman to quit taking public r Ty enemies. I will give Mr. O’Harra| money while running for higher pay THE VICE PROBE FUND Credit for one thing, thus: Mr./can the public trust them on a| Editor The Star Dou Erickson is now and always will be,| larger scale? Would like to ask what has be-| sta ® friend to our glorious and beau- tiful commonwealth, an untiring | ‘worker, true to his convictions of | "ith Armand Hughes. © have sot! ‘ight and wrong as ho sees them,|!n€ against Mr. Erickson, for he kiln, the wisest ¢ dead back by agit i F > There is a saying that “nothing succeeds like success,” and “Success more often than otherwise comes from doing’ some i common thing uncommonly well.” SKAGGS UNITED STORES | is exemplify both truths. ias means by the following | Our organization has progressed to the point where, under our ment, found in the latter part * : . * : : . . i] I, for one, say no, and concur | come of tho $2,500 récelved by Prose-| of hfe letter to the county commis. | economic scheme of buying and distribution, it is our privilege - cutor Douglas for secret investiga | sioners asking for $2,600; thls in ad-| to sell high quality merchandise at lower than prevailing prices, ition Of vice,in Seattle and inity.| dition to $1,600 previously atved| nf We read where there inn depletion| for vico Investigation, to-wit: | “I and {n so doing offer the consuming public a service, definite, true to himself and to all mankind. | has proved himself; but the falr city | og funds to the grand jurors,| bare at all times been and am now! tangible, and continuous—THE SERVICE OF SAVING. Tf he errs it is because he does/of Seattle has many Mr. Ericksons| is not the grand jury a part of | read nd willing to co-operate with Mot know it. He has proved himself |if we only unearth them. I sure necret investigators? pot ajany honest official having sincere While a councilman these many |would like to see him as a public/ part, the grand jury is certainly an/| desire to work for law enforcemant years as a just worker for Seattle, |servant, but be must stand or fall | accessory to the secret investigators, | Does he mean that there really fs any | yet he has taken the only course of |at the will of the people. and fis such should they not be paid) such official who is not honest and | ‘an honorable man and resigned. No JOSEPH F, EDWARDS, jout of the $2,600 just received? who has no sincere desire to work | Man or woman while holding publie 604 Sixth Ave. Would also like to ask what Mr.'for law tnforcement, that he hnas| It is our pleasure, also, to instill into the minds and character of our personnel, and establish and maintain in our stores, that air of cheerful promptness and desire to please, so commonly lacking in ordinary stores. All Week (Saturday) All Week 9-Ib. bag fresh rolled Features 8-lb. can Snowdrift | for ........ $1.53 4-Ib. can Snowdrift Wa FIG BARS, fresh stock, lb. .....28¢ No. 1 Yakima GEM “POTATOES, 11 Ibs. 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