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PAGE B The Seattle Star Wr fR«n. ant of altr. pm irmmH; I Rnll > |l U; < IJ ?»; '•«' |L«« In tha mat* af W«abl»«l»r Oulald# •« tha «•!«. 1»« p« •"•I'l. «*,»• tar « m.ailfca »' •» ** **' xu »T aarrw. alfir. Ila par •«"»* Nmptpv r«ia,priaa a»d <Talta4 l-raaa Barflc-a ruMtaW.) VmOt b» Til. JUar rubtl* IM Ca. ruaaa Mala »•* Home Brew BOOK RKVircwn T»T pliia* IHrnlw]'. January, IRI Hy Bell Sjstrm Mr. System's latest edition <vf this chatty little volume serves well to BBJM away a pleasant enough tmlf hour, the chapter on telephone eti «uet alone bring: »fll worth the price at admission. « hlch Is free. flev.-rn! fommm mlsapprehcn* ■lon* arc corrected In the etlquet chapter. For Instance, wn ar« coin manl.,l to •*—after calling a number. re main with the mt-nff at your «ar until the called nomtxr an WMt." This. It Is hoped. will he a stcr® k»'n to low, boorish persons who are in the habit of holding th* re reiver asaln-t the heel of the left fact while talking. Sam another cute little classic: "Speak directly Into the mouth piece of your telephone, with your lips clone to It " Thle warning, we understand. la —u mtated by the practice of seme Ignorant subscriber*, who Iwlit on laaving their llpa out In the allfy Whtie telepHbnlng. "Farewell." "Au re voir." "So lon*." H« rood ' and "See yTat«r" are. it la llrmly laid down. Interdicted as *ean* of Indlrwtlng that a wire Chat tar ia choked off —or ended, a* the slang phrase ha* It. "When you are thru talking. *ay ttood bye." «ay» the author and tken replace the receiver on the bock ' It I* my Intention to defy this rule I ahall aav. Tootle-00. or chappie " or "Dlng-dlng. dear of thing!" Just a* I pleaae. Furthermore. I ahall throw Ike recetear in the waate basket when I ret thru. Never ahall It be Mid that I truckled <• thf command* «r the telephone octopua! If old Ollbert and Sullivan were *ll ve today, we'd hare something l!k« Oil* In their next opera: The flower* that bloom in the#pfinc. a tra la, Muitn t bloom more than *ix rtays a weak; IX they bloom on the seventh, the law. tra-la, * Will descsod on them hard with IU paw, tra-la— And rarat them a biff on the beak' And that'* what I mean when I sine or I *aj, Tfo flower* may bloom on the Blue Sabbath day! Tor rower* caught blooming that day. trala. Wilt he chucked In the )vg for a month!" To *ay nothing of something like Ms: When reformer* aren't engaged In their reforming— Their reforming, I atippoee they »top and look at what they've done— What they've done: And, brother, if their conscience work* like mine does. Works tike mine does, A reformer'* lot I* not a happy one- Happy one! e e e X The Washington Historical society is. asking for old rellr* of the Northwest. Now, we have a recipe for egg nog. ■ X e e e One of the big gleam* of hope In (he disarmament 'Hie'flon seems to he the All-Hoarer Dorah alls. • • • H'nry Clay was so gracious and impressive In his manner that a Pennsylvania tavern keeper tried to induce him to get 01K of thn stage ebarh in which they were riding and make a speech to himself anil hi* wife. If your gums are sore anA bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disaase should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high class dentistry at reason able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar antee 15 years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after effects. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 Here Is Another Message to the Washington Legislature Gentlemen: Today Governor llart delivers his message to the legislature. We Ho not here discuss his recommend*- L tions. This message today h presented to you on behalf or some of your constituents not republicans, nor democrats, noi J socialists—hut just plain, ordinary, common folks. Mo* many or how few they may he we cannot say. ou will have hi judge that for yourselves. •( A great epidemic of unrest i.> abroad in the world. Some of its SYMPTOMS are agitators, red flags, labor ( strike*, factories closed to "teach workers their place, multi thousands of jobless men, and countless dead babies eight j times as many dead babies every year as there need be. You can't suppress this epidemic of human unrant h> making laws against the SYMPTOMS. Doctors don t stop an epidemic of typhoid fever by shooting the victims. Tne\ purify the contaminated water supply. You may, temporarily, choke the cry for liberty ana justice- but vou will also, that way, surely set the stage tor an EXPLOSION. , aL! „„ Mrr | Bullets and prisons never yet settled anything KM«m, or for GOOD. Suppress grievances and you plant them in i innumerable hearts. / Hut wipe out CAUSES of injustice, and the red emblem of discontent will rot unused, forgotten. We don't want CLASS legislation in Washington. There are too many laws now of that kind and too much clashing of the classes -the Class of Discontent and the ( hiss o Privilege that breeds evil by its anarchy HI high places. Get at the CAUSES. I Find out why it costs us so much to live and to die. * Make it not only possible, but certain, that— 1. b*b) hcii In \\ aahlnrlon •*»»!! I" * molliT • In-fit: and lu-wJUIJ, bwtil* •>!>«■ ,UM ' l ,r, * ,rr • rloUiitwt mui iMlit; i. t trry hub) born .ImII llarlf lt.i\ «>«•-« ourti toad and l>W» r »«> dial II mat rr«>* Ihm i4Ul.Sio.wl l«> lw illlij matiirlt) 3. >'.»rr> rhlld an (Mdliv wllliln our «l»lr ahall lia*r full I opnirlunit) In ilrvrlo|t and rlw«lr a li<-allhjr mind within lt» linUtliv bud); . 4. ktrT) Jouni man or fount woman. .•ri»fc»Kil «"<" In-awi of mind ami bmh. "lull Ihttl h*\r equal .>«».>rlunllj In ram an li« jiin.i ll\.lih<«nl il.ru lh«- brM u.r of hi. «t l»r natural aMlltjr} J. Till- litHilunml, Inr *\rT) rllUati. »h»ll In- Mlttlrtowi l»l on I) (•* barr rvatmrr. hot for llw rivalur* r,.mf»rU and WrllrrtMl • .tnd aplrttnal rai)ojrarol of llf, l« wt»lih r»rr» human bring la ° entitled i This is a BIG program. You can't do it all -or half of it —in the brief 60 days at your disposal. But you can make a good start at it. You can test every bill by those five fundamentals. And it does not mean socialism, nor bolsheviam, nor tak ing away from any citizen one nickel's worth of property * of which he is rightly possessed. It does not kill individual • initiative, nor stifle any legitimate bpportunity. It does not y diminish the valid rights of property—but it means infin itely increased respect for the -acred rights of human beings. It means simply applied Christianity a testing of every * proposed human law by the divine law of the Golden Rule. * It means BROTHERHOOD —NOT BAYONETS. • And this, then, is all of our message to you, gentlemen of the legislature, from some of'your constituents—perhap* y . only one. and perhaps a great majority. I EDITOR THE STAB. Hardl> has orte become used to the gasoline tractor at work plowing In the fields than something else tome* along to throw htm off hi* stride and cause him to look around in wond»* They ten us that In time, and a time not for distant, the horse win disappear as a factor In the tillable fields. There will be no itun sieii both band* on the plow and the lines about his ne» k to shout "Gee." and "Haw. goehdnrn yuh" No. sir Just a ma rhino plugging powerfully along leaving In Its wake several j..-rfectljr turoe.l furrow*. And n<Sw wtutt. having plowed the fi*ld Willi a tractor* Only this, the Idea Is to sow them by using an airplane. The srience mogaalne* r.re already telling ahout It# ponslbllitie* Just an airplane, this seed sower Is. with a system of metal tubes with holes in them, thru which the seed la forced hy compressed air developed from the running plan* It sows a strip 2C feet wide at one clip, and the width of the atrip la marked t»y a line of powdered lime flowing from ihe end of one wing Up. The machine is *upp««"-<l to be slow-flylng. only about 40 miles an hour, and low flying, capable of carrying a large quantity of gram at ft trip. lAbor saving* The surrfter of this Msa say* that on* machine *o equipped ought to he able to sow a square mile of land In six hour* and the enthusiast further say "With a sowing capacity of I.M>O arret a day. one machine could adequately serve a large grain growing com munity working either on the co-opcpative basis or by contract." Verily, what will come next? A Bas Such Independence! No, Mr? tho*e Filipino* nre not yet r»n<ly fnr ln<i»t"n<l«mo» and we've irot to continue rnrr>lnc them a* part of "ih* white man * burden" They haven't any cm-irnrn'til draniiti to apeak of They haven't any crtme wave Th»y aren't upending million* to ran dutrn llllrlt boowv And. Kornt of nil. they have a bill In their wtMl*. at Manila, making it obligatory for all male KlHpinoa to »«r pant*. No nation that would, for a moment, contemplate p*nt* Intend of the glorlou* freedom of a *hlrt with three holm In It I* at all ready for relenae from our moral, political and dotneetlc uplift. Fl*th-&ride tracher in Prnntylt win forced Mt pvpQj to play kitting dime*. They need no forcing In high tchool 0 __________ Couple mat married m a Italtlmnre theatre That's nothing; we're heard of many eloperi tkipping out before the fathir'i foot lighlt. Om thkni ibnut thin fellow vhn impertnnaled Eddie Ilickenbacker he k*j« a high-flyer, etc a thn he nci cr left Ihe proumL With Christma* come and gone, father hot nothing to worry about hut the bint from the butcher, thr tmker and thr coal man and hU new »*• come tax. If You Are Planning a Trip to CALIFORNIA m EAST^gw It will be to your ad van- D B tape to call up this office n before completing Union Pacific System Han Jnet reetnrM Ita popular pre-war paaeenger ltm between Portland and Chicago by reeetabllahlng the Oregon-Washington Limited A through wollcj train of strictly high cLa* equipment and arcoriiinodatlorm. Continental Limited I* a n»w train, rarrylnK through equipment to Denver, Kan m» City and Chicago, and affording comfortable connection* for all point* Ka*t and South Our through »erv|ce al*o Include* Salt I-ake City, Denver and Kan*aa City from Portland and Han Kranclaco and I*,* Angelea from Seattle. W ' em be rlNft to NrrnnKr yonr iflnerory. make rear reaervnllon, <l. Ilirr >our tlckrla 1,n,l give nil Information neceanar? to innke your trip plmannl no,I romforlable. W, H 814.10TT. <>»n A*l., Oregon Washington Hlatiun, Keattle Main «OJI II A I.AURk 'I. City I'a** A*' , Or"K"n - Wnßh In riitf'in Hlaflort CONHOMDATKD TICKET orWCK, JH.I, Hr. ond Ave Klllolt till) L, K. OILItKKT, Agent, orognn- Waahington Mtallon. Phone Main W. 11. 01 J.N, AVI f.en'l rN|hl ami I'anerugcr Agl . Mrnllli. Waal. Airplane Sowers THE SEATTLE STAR Fordney and Rainey Debate Ta for Readers of Star 111 TIM MX Ml HV FAKM TAKIKK MU. Nrr* «r« t»t« dud** n»» firm lni|»ort« lal«l <kuwn tjr lh« •o»«r*w"T hill mm H |>*Wm4 l»y Ih* hnUM. W h»«| ..... " * H finnt <m] vilsronr) ***' Corn M>u*h*l I .. • a * •• |t»ana ( ( t •••••••••••••• • ' «■•••*■ I lliiN i .-i i "• «*••»•• ihtMimi» . r#B J* n»ln»4 H •• » * « "it IIM.>«IIHI BIMI ln aa oil <s«lk>a) «•»!• » «ll|« (A.I VAkItHII ... ••*•••••••• »• I** r ™" I «•'! • (-•*«• (oiian i priun.l i J f(,n I it«a*h».l • «»«l | |I«III nd I »» \\ mmlir, 1 » r». | I|MMH. |) II * •"•"•a H* ir#»l «M| «|M>un>l t • • '* p#n "Moke thla the l**t 'emergency* niaaaurer I" 'ha Mognn of «!«• op poftenta of Ilia pending tailff tii<«*ure Inipoalng high Import dutP-a on raw term product a CoiifiKM t» >* rt««iuhfvi th« nuifura habit It many vmtrfffllry miNiwifw durtn* th« war and luw carrtrd th« hnl»U far Into i««up Thr nation Im paying th* ptßftlty for many nf thear ißMumrra, whi.'h hnvr applied auperfJiUl ramotU«a lnm«id of iH*klnf fumtimnntal mri«, Opponent« of ih# f.urn tariff l»lll hnrr tlttla cf killing it In tho ntnuti*. I*iit th*»v do I*i|MN t io attrat t *o mti<*h *tti»fitlOfl to thf i onftii t that th# public *»ill »t.is4 for no more *m*r*« ncy moaauroo. Ch*lrm*n .Um+vh W Kor»lnry of th»- trayv and m«an* rhlrf imnnor f.»r the tariff hill »a druwn T. HalfH»jr. rankin* rlt-tii«M rnl|r turrnttrf of th* rommltta#, I * I* n<tlnff t .r fl*!it ajrainitt K- I oi\ln«-y and tUinrjr tl»a hill for rwwkm of The Ktan n\ i \\ i OBBW \ Chairman May* lUid Mrana I ommlllre It I* not that the emer gency tariff I>III Is arlentlflc It la Intended only aa a relief measure —an immediate relief mcaaure. I hop* at ilia eatro aeaslon of congress to ae« a auliatltuta for thU *>lll enacted which will re main In Inrw * UH" »» *f' I"** paring a aclen tlflr rmiiton of our tariff law* A* auch a r* Uef measure. 1 hop* to con- '-ORDKKr irH( adopt the PIJfW or the Otngfty tariff la**. These would prevent gre«t importation* of fo«- elgn goods Ivfore wa can pr*p*r* a , ww tariff bill The pending bill Impoaea I'm porary dutlea upon certain agrieul tural prmlu' t» Information from many Hwarm shows a sertoua eondl* (100 ronfrontlng agriculturists on »r count of tha rapid dacltna in value of farm products prevailing prl«~ea ar» In many Instance* far below the farmera' production coata l»rrwnt rondKluni are attributed to a ttri'' degree to importatlona from abroad. For Instance. In octoMr l*l». impor « of w» •»* a.o uutad to M4,:H bu 'la. bi. Hi , Octobar. l«0 ihrx import* wer. ». , »' I.IOJ bushel* n October. 1»1». 1044.711 pounds of n.uttran and lamb were impurte.l in the wune month in l»S# theae ln»- porta tin pounds. There are approalmataly MO 0O«.0»0 pounds of wool In storage In tha I'nitad Htatea. and the spring clip will begin two month* hence. Tlila quantity of wt.nl I* adequ*«» to aup-j ply the wool consumption of tUa I'nitad Mtatea for a full year. Woolen mm and stork r"*»r» alule that tha sheep on the Weatern ttnri today ara iwnpH for mora than they will aall for on tha market. Tha whole sheep industry and tha, cattl* lnduatry ara In moat chaotic condition financially Tha bill attempt* to do aomethtng that will « v * many man In Uirw Industrie* from bankruptcy. In filing tha Items In tha bill, tha distressed condition of theae paoplr w«a taken Into consideration A MIGHTY GOOD NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION Resolved, that from now on in all dealings with land titles I will require Title Insurance. This Resolution is jsugfirested by Good Common Sense and by the I WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Tidn Mat* K«ffrvUl*N N AMHi Mort Tim* MOOJIQ.H Mrs. E. M. Goodwir. Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples "For about four year* I wee troubled with large, red pimplea on my face and neck. They featered «nd scaled oyer and were rn * very aore. My (ace waa a \«X -i' A/ »'*'>•• ' tried different rem- J « ediea but nothing helped -< me. I began ualng Cutl- VjUnei* Bo *P ■ nd Ointment and after I had uaed one cake of Cuticura Soap and one bo* of Cuticura Ointment 1 waa com pletely healed." (Signed) Mra. E. M. Goodwin, 1234 F St., Sacramento, California. When uaed for every-day toilet purpoaaa Cuticura Soap not only cleanaea, purilie* and beautlfiea, but It preventa many little akin troublea If aaiiated by occaalonal uae of Cuti cura Ointment to aoothe and heal. Do not fall to include the exquiaitely acented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet pteparationa. hia|>Mull>«btM.ll A,Mr~. "OWntiM' •ftWrlM. Dvpi a M«l<u, «t. >lll mn. •Ju" Ho«i, ointment B»d U>r TiMna3i ihiffi without in uk HV 11. T. KAIXCT, KuMni llemnrraUc Mnnlwr tt'if" ■ml Mntna Committee. Tha am>-rg«nry tariff bill la pro (action run mud Tha situation In which w a find ouraalvaa de tnanda other ram aallaa than thla. It la proj>oaad. for Instance, to Impoae a tariff on com »> hljch It will exclude corn from tha Argentine rapuh lie. Hut import.i | tlnna of corn i from Argentine have nothing to do with tha prl<-» ' at corn In thu country. " TAgiir ft. a • Tha Artantlna corn doa« not dla j plara on a buatial of corn irown in tha t'nltad Htataa Naarly all of It la brouitit In tramp to tha Corn I'rodurta Co. of Naw York. I wbara It la convertad Into iwrti alrup I for axport. Inaamuch aa It la aaportad. tha company will r«»ua a r»ba(a of tha tariff paid, and tha tariff will nalthar Mp tha <orn out nor bring a dollar into tha traaaury of tba t'nltad Htataa It la pmpoawd to fit a tariff ao high aa to prrvant im|>ortaUon of fal iattb. it might ba logical to embargo tha importation of fat cat tlx, hut tit are are frw fat cattle im portad Kigt ty five par cant of the caltla imported ore feadar*. the real la breeding «l<»-k There la no attempt to impoaa a t j riff on fro»en maata of any «»rt Ttia real competition for American oat tie grtrwera conaiata In tha frown maata which coma In. Uu| tha Chi cago packara hare their plant* in the Argentina republic and can con tinua to import froaan maata In any quantity. • A tariff which. It la thought, will be prohibitory, tg prot>o»ed for wool Moat of the great aupply of wool on hand la out of the hand* of the grower*. Thla hill, therefore, would h«»e the Immediate effect of raialng the price of the wool which haa at ready been purt haerd from wool groaera and la ready for distribution DAYvS 1 BjrStarting to Save Si flSwlvifl' Saturday, January 15tli 1 II you will Earn Dividends from the If !tt first of the month and you will start x^e onc at surely bring ft " Um prosperity and success throughout Xljtß And all Funds left here* will not only ft. For twenty years Vj earn regular substantial Dividends but OUT E*T ~ will enjoy absolute Safety-. leas than §/A LA>\ ensured by Stnct State Sufser- f 50/ « vision and careful conserva % ■ Jp PER ANNUM Ijip . WKdman DIVIDENDS \W uflTI PUG£T.~»- PUGE-T SOUND ipAN ASSOCIATION SSr WHERE PIKESTCROSSESTNIRD. EiKK? _ 4 w// people's money." Nolt> Ober Tour.Million Dollars: - -4 Inquiring Reporter TOI>/% Y'H Ql ram ON I HhotiW Vrrml+nl lltftllß| hmw an Ibhpml MM ANHWKIW ' Mil*. C. J. rKA/.BY, i»l7 Nwe nt tin at: "I don't «« why ho Nholllllfi't • WI 1.1.1 A M T LAUBK. ll< rnlrnan building: "I don't '*r. wh«-th»r ha ha* a hall or not, Juat ao he d»llvara t hi* " MIHH RTIIKI, V JOIINHfiN. Pr"« «-<nitlr>g attorney'* "1 think It would ba a mighty good ld*a to h«v* thai hull " UKOIIOK OT.WiN. (Vnlral build In*; "1 don't balinv* h* ought to hava nn- " MUM JANK I/X*KIIAHT. MrTVr motl building "I'm a ««»od drmf i-rat, bul I'm fair enough lo nay l*rr* ( Idant 11 anting ahould hava ""ry tlilnjc a prwildant la anHllad to." among the woolan mllla The hill amount* to tut amhitrgo. In time of peara, on avary article Ito which It r< latm. It will Inevitably . I nail to ri't.iitiilory tarlffn Kvrry | ■ omra.rn i.il nation will quW-kly r» jap<<nd to the i-haJlarig* wa «lv« them. I SpLSmcxlic Croop taUavad by ooa application of— V!So%«S Owr 17 Km—J— Um * y *"* TOMOlUttltt. I , "RIDAV. KATt RI>AY Kiln rW New VAUDEVILLE "Bower o'f Harmony" With the IJiwßey NextetM. hi eluding the noted lYmrh Ma- I era, tighrtlle, Htmonnr and (UreUe Named, aAd llum IJod atrom, I'laniat. Wells, Virginia and West A I'ntpwrrt of ( oralcaiktWw Towntend Wilbur and Company In ll»e C«ime«ly "A Ml VKT AIJX K' Pitxer and Daye Tha ( oantry top and tha .City Olll Sterling Rom Trio Cartel l>aU t aatwra rfentoptay Eta Novak In "H WTKII AT IIKAItQI'ARTKKN" WHATv DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SEATTLE? TODAY** yi KKTION* t llm 8»airl» « r, m \ bfif)ii#>t far t<>ry, and If an, what la It* «li»? i. How many ll*r« wr» loot thru l fir* b*i» lui »«r' • I. If"w many wntar n«t<T> In Haottlo? (An™»ri Thuraday) I'KKVIOI H l|l KMTIONH I frillra flfotfrtlon OKI B'-attlr llm fl M par capita laat y»«r, 1 Th» Urtaat manufa/'tura of wood pi(xi |n tha world eantara In Haattl* ». Ourlnc tha paat >«*r tttl.Ml,- *Ol In rlty funl* wrrr dlaburaad l hara. Tha moat for y*«r man*? tha has! for yur ih« •afaat for ysar V> haalth. la tha |iur anta» rw»n by . DR. KliNm A ■ MOW* •aattWa ■ Traa iSEA Daatal ixrin CLEARANCE SALE Of Odds and Ends of Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Goods 25% to 50% OFF For quick disposal, to make room for our new stock, we place on sale our stock of Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Ladies' Hand Bags, Boston Bags, Brief Cases, Portfolios, Catalogue Cases and Miscellaneous Leather Goods at a dis count from. 25% to 50% off. If You Want a Bargain, Give Us a Call BegerowTrunkCo. 1409 FOURTH AVE. BETWKKN PIKE AND fXION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 Samuel dalton 41, HP, TIKI .11 COSTBACTOK who Tu«*.l*y at hi* bMM, 121 ttth l ' p 4 N . will l>» burled at 10 »• n>. 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