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I PAGE 14 WOULD CURB EXCESSIVE FORTUNES! Financial Expert Says Mon ster Private Money Hordes Should Be Limited •T HKN'KT 11. KUCIX |M Deaatr CeeamUsleaee •( Aimtk 5 }>e» V«* tilt, urf *"<*•*•* ■»)— H« aed Ttwee I»he TMa nation has arrived at that y.p |u its Industrial development mm uqmslt» private fortunes |kNM be limited. ■hit nation has atrlti at a ■featar lUfi In hletory. Tn biblical 9mm, tka J<|> redistributed privets nronMty even- M yeare <••»*< | the Jnbiiee year. Every eeireo feara they rtp«tted debts. golwi, known a* the lawgiver and Visa man. limited tend holdtnrs tn mthMW about W B. C.. and the Udalaji law* were passed In Rom* ||i Mm fourth century B. C. for the revolution was dne to ha gread of royalty and continued Mlaet on the part of the govem sad the havoo of our own Ml war was caused bjr th» greed at ftrrocanee of tboaa who bad Mini rich on a wrong economic gllimui'l i yaalth concentration Is takpOMtblo for turmoil and strife In Mat countries today. ■■aaary had tta civil war and Its ■MMtwy redistribution of prop artr, aad Italy Is still tn the throes Of SO oh Internecine strtfa 't tmtm and Krone* demand a cap .gy tax aad Oraat Britain a too has |>W m iilleia of wealth concentration. fclßlii land hold In ga there are iminn capital lux In tn eountrlM to mm- (ha east of war. was seriousty SgMd at the Peace eoofarenoa tn |l la trident that statesmen realise •tfcg situation. The need of the day |a ancient days wealth eonelsted MkMy at land, houses, flocks and aiaianT There was no utilities MM or targe IndustrUl corpora. tifcr taJlraada, laaal sUHUm Mi tnduatiKa. eonatttota about halt ' ftt iraalth of tli* country and eon ttot the otb«r ktlf. tlf ht|M ahare of tbla wealth M a* banda of aacond. third. Ima Ml fifth feneration*. who did Ittti or MUilnf to earn It Ba » tow rw*> ifM—Wy an kqa mSmm win ba to tbctr bands. Hhß «a parmlt nceaatra wealth MMtoalaftoa to cMttawt Shan wa roar pr» ■■l by a wron* economic ayataMt 'JEn b m la* to tin atottrta baafc today that baa ngtrtetat tba apraad of private manepely. and aa Km aa private maaoyoty la eoo **kaaf wul i«£^<HnKr > 'tomtit o! 4Mj> awaere at monopoly are and it that thafr toeamca are far ■ikt nan wban tba Inooma tax M ««nt tnta off act. Tba tnaaoa x «h* '■MHt. Thla CM) ba Sana. without •■ Ml fey ttmlttng what the Individual fiFS «, « . w mm Om cktaf etoek holder and lntaeaat of email gtMfcholdara and bondhoklera prop- MI«»I »■ »ilai) Urn* dlaappaam. IX «Mk It perjury and all other Crimea Tairflint In Ita train. TIM ftrflt euggeeOon at a eoaatttu 4Mt HmMbUom of amaatia private Mrfcsaaa «u nala la the bouaa of MfraaaatatlTra on Auruat 11. teat. «5m raini»aannn Wm. A. OMfleid at Mmhm. to a ftavariM aa tha ■Mr tax ML raa4 numeroue «*• tsaata from my book, and concluded Ma apeech byeaytog that ralem as eaaatva tacomea were ewfflclently tasad. ha favoctd a limitation of private fortune® aa I euggeat. If tha conetitutton of tha United UdM ean ba amended for prohlht ttaa and woman aaffrege, why can It Mt ba amended to Umlt exceaatva wealth holdtn*»? Air Honeymoon Is Favored in Franco PARIS, Sept. i-—Dirigibles made t»r two are likely to raault In a wave at popularity for air honeymoons. Aadrew Schelcher. an aeronaut. haa ImaM an alrahlp with a capacity of 1 JMt cubic metres, weighing I.MO kttoa. capable of taking two paa aengera aad baggage only at a apead at M mllaa aa hour. Five hundred I)tidal eauplea have already made ex parlmetttal aacanta and tha makera an prarwbalmad with ardera. Jafcn vm 0m InvanUr «f the stripper which would both reap and threah corn at the Mm* thna. rtcOTKo yimww" Let »» 'fljara on I*ll Klaktk in /k-J \l i\ Mala IMS- 1 *-> <**—■ i ii i i —jjjj"— —————jg— ——— WILL THEY FALL FOR IT? Representative Kissel of New York is pushing his bill to have congressmen paid on an attendance basis. He would have a time clock, with a card for each member of congress, installed at the capitoL Here Ito is, on the right, demon strating such a clock to other congressmen. Indiana Grandma Only 32 Years Old BEDFORD. Ind.. Bept. Mra. Lafe Duncan, II is one of the youngest grandmothers in Indiana. Mrs. Walter Hunter, sixteen yeure of age. her daughter, who Is the mother ot a baby girl, waa born when Mra. Dunoon was IS yesrs old. Veteran of Civil War Still Hale and Hearty GEORGE D. SHAW, Springfield,. Mass. "To aay that I (aal twenty-five yeara younger. twenty-five year* healthier and twaatyfhra year* •tronger expreaaea what Tanlao haa dona for ma better than any other way I ean put w," aald George t>. Shaw, rataran of tha Civil War, who now lira* at 131 Walnut atrect, Springfield, Maaa. "1 am now eerentrelgbt yearn old and I don't hesitate to aay 1 have never known a medicine to equal Tanlac. For fifteen yeara I waa eubject to attacka of Indlgeatlon that were ao bod at timea I woukl have to lay up for a week or two. For a long time I lived on cmcker* and milk alone aa nothing blae agreed with me. "When I atarted on Taplac I weighed only oao hundred and aav entaen pounda and my daya were thought to ba numbered. I'va been For prompt service of a Perfectly ■ Pasteurized Milk call Beacon 0040—or ■ get the best by dealing with the Grocer H who displays the KRISTOFERSON H ■ nigrn. ■ Girl Ends Her Life Mourning for Bird VIENNA, B<rt * —Mathllfe »ch. * pr»tty 10-yaar ol<l girl, who** favor- It* canary had tacaped from It* aag* commit tad lUlclde by Inhaling (a*. Bho left a not* aaytng ah* could not liv* any luogcr without htr Uttte companion. ao wonderfully built up. X now weigh ona hundred and forty-three pounda and my etomacb U aa aound aa a dollar. In fact, I believe I could eat the old army ration* again without It hurting ma In tha laaat. "I never mlaa a chance of aaylng a good word for Tanlao and 1 would Ilka to urge tha boya of tha tlztlaa' who are not feeling right to give It a trial, for I am aura it would put litem In line again juat aa It haa me. For a man of my aga to have no physical ailment, to bo well and atrong and enjoy life aa ha did twenty-five yeara ago, la oertalnly something to be thankful for and there le nothing too good ( can aay for Tanlac." Tanlao la aold In Seattle by Bar tel'a Drug Btorea and by leading druggUta everywhere. Advertise meat TITE SEATTLE STAR BROKE WOODEN LEO OF HORSE Owner Sues Autolst for $lO,OOO Damages HAMMOND. 1n4., BepL 1.-Jaoob Diamond, a p"d.ller baa filed ault In tha auprame court for 11*.000 dam egae against an autolst who ran into Diamond's thraalegged horaa and broke 11 a wooden leg. Tha ault al leged th« animal waa "bruised and humiliated" to that aitant Tha horaa, whleh ha* worn tha wooden leg for ftre yaara, haa had a troubled career, On on* oocaalon tha lag caught on ftra and Ilia flra <!• partmant waa called to eitlngulah tha bias*. Berlin to Legalize Betting by Licence nRRLIN, Rapt. I.—Tha govern mant Intanda to legalise batting thru bookmakara. Tha bill for tht* pur poaa provide* that book making with out a atata I Irene* will ba Illegal. Bookmaker* will ba obllgad ta giva a receipt to thatr cllanta. and If thay fail to pay, radraaa may be had tn the Law courta. Tan per cant of tha bookmakara' taking* will go to tha government. I Vital Statistics I BIRTHS Smith. George SIX B. Pton; way. boy. lovett Roy. l-abor, Okia.. b«r ishikawa Motoharu. lillVi Xing it. uif 4. Kumagar matsutaro 114 Hlatk a»a. horino kaichi 111 Savanth t<t ft. Fujimato. KatrhL lllS Main it, rlrl jones leslie P, 111. E. Republican seock wong lll 11th «*«s ft, ttrt. bonhill eoman W.. 11l Voloo il, boy Walla Peter. IWI IS. r>«nnr way. bay. digard Eugene. |iu lilk »v«. ft. MARRIAGE LICENSES Nam* and Resldtnra. Asa. mccandless George U. Seattle ..If batten Cora Seattle it Cohen. morris Keattla ...11 oziel Sultana. Hraltla 10 Wagner. William John. Seattle Uial Rhodes, leona It.. Seattle Legal spriggs . Floyd. Seattle It Cowdrey. grace Seattle )j gibson charles Seattle ..........ff Keaney. Anna. Heattle ...14 Cook. Floyd TV. D-ll Ingham 1) Matson. Ruth H. Ilelllnghetn II richling fred W.. Seattle 41 barnhardt Mary K, Seattle II morris John U. Rultla If reid madeline Canada II tuckett howard John. Seattle ...U Young, nola beatrice Seattle..... II White. Herbert Peter, Spokane ...14 ridgeley Verna. Seattle 11 Naegell. andreas Alexander. Sa attla II Woodward. Clara JL Saattla U ernst Clarence R. Seattle 11 dennis josephine Seattle .......10 quaintance Harry £.. Seattle ....II Smith. Eva T, Saattla ......14 Taylor. Alfred. Seattle a..41 Crews, caSSIE Saattla 11 HAYES Clifford D- Seattle }« Barnard, BLANCHE M.. fteettle II langty Harold R-, Stat tie.. ,)>gal erickson Ruth M» Seattle ...'Legal DIVORCES GRANTED bennett marie H. from Clifford. Arthur, Marguerite O. fram ed ward B. drake kathryn from chester mccoy mamie Bella from orville B. lundberg ernest t. from bessie DEATHS gunther Theodora, 11. MtT Oreea wood a*a. THESE DOLLAR SAVERS Should appeal to EVERYBODY who needs SHOES! They should ap peal especially to every family in which there are SCHOOL SHOES to buy. the entire stock must be SOLDI The TRUSTEE has ordered it ana I must get whatever amount of CASH out of it I can. Costs, profits —NOTHING must stand in the way. Simply a case of SELLING it 1 $-(.00 $l.BO SOJO Both Men'i and Women's SnuJl sizes In both Man's Shoso, that aold from $6.00 Sm * a «* WOTen V Women's SH~. ; tthoes, worth ap to 910.00 values up to fIO.OO 94.50 to $6.00 $4.80 MM ■ in ; ft^Pssssssss Women's Shoes, Oxford* and Tampa r all sizes, good styles; worth Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Tampa, from 17.50 lo 912.00. Vor t056.00 $6.00 to 17.50 slraUe styles and quality. School Shoes for Boys and Girls, values |5.50 to 96.50 Men's Shoes that were 98.00 to 910.00 SCHOOL SHOES s|.3o $l.BO Children's 92.80 to 93.00 Shoes , Children's 92.50 to 93.50 Shoe* s2>so s3.B° and Girls' 94.00 to 95.00 Shoes Boys' and Girls' 95.00 to 96.00 Shoes C. W. SHIVELY Selling Stock of UNITED ECONOMY SHOE STORE Economy Market Entrance First and Tike Street—Up inellne Next to BarteO'a The Strawberry of Tomorrow That la the title of an artlale that will be of valua to Warfare Waahlnglnn fa'tnere ippurlni In Mia til monthly bulletin of tha Wwtrrn Washington Kipeitment Btatlon It tella what varieties of "Rtrawa" ara beat a<l*|/te<l for culture here and tha poaslbllltlee of developing batter typee yet. "Crown Oall." "A Standard Kg* Pack." "How Can Pullcta Ba Drought Laying!" "Mouth Infection In Poultry," 'ITfcU Crop ping." and "Management of tha rail rreahentng Cow" ara ®tliar subjects treated In tbla number. you may rnoalve a oopy of tlila bfflletln fraa by filling and mailing tha attached coupon: Superintendent, Weal (Tit Waahlngtnn Kspcrtatrnl Stall op, ruyatlup, Wash. Will you pi—ss mall me a oopy af your September bulletin, and oblige Kama . Aifctraaa.... mm —•. .•... ........ .*... .. • m»» MM* •••••••••«••••••••• M • »«• •••• ••••••• Paris Boasts World's Greatest Telescope PAR IE, Sept. I—The largeet talearopa In tha world haa Juat born completed 111 Parte and la equipped N, I Nuco«*»tretches the tpendinf power your dollar* ■ i —jr. i ■ Mtiruno Coo> p* n y laii II jgjf» 4*3 with a dovlca for maintaining a con atant temperature. Tbla teleaeope, called tka Hooker teleeoope, haa a parabolic mfrror 100 Inchaa In diam eter, worked from a eoltd block of 1 glaaa and manufactured In France. Cretonne Wearer# Increase in London IjOHWN. K-pt *•—A craaa for waa/lng cratonna h»a apr»ad In F.ng llah aaaalda raaorta. Evary othar phnaa of fhahlon fadaa befora thla rnultlpatt»rt»»4 myriad eolorad fab ric. Tho cratonna garbad girl U but ' orta aap»<"t of thla eraaa. Thay now hava eratonna gtldaa on lha <l*nn» floor, cratonna aalada In tha dining room and aran ■ blahop a«unt»r«d und»r a eratorma umbrella along tha beach. 'Spaghetti's friend!" Chew#. Stir until roartSd. Pour over spaghetti. Bluhlll Pimento Ohm# I A full long line of I CUT PRICES I I at the . B SouthEND PubfitfPMdrW | You Can Hare a Bank Account If You TRADE S 1 HERE! 1 | 10 Iba. PURE CANE SUGAR 69c M | 18 11m. CORN SUGAR.. a........ .SI.OO WL 3 Paacack Pura It)uaat am Flour. H - 3 4»-lb aarlc fI.TS • ' 58 B Holly Flour. O-lb. ak |UI 9 J l(<- and Milk. SB 3 Craacant Craam _ 9 3 Coffaa, lb M« 9 = Craaeant It" J U 9 3 Coffaa. lb. ..Ma N Jg3ggjz\? ■ H |U I 9 |j VaLBWU" I 9 PEARIJi or wkivT.' !.'sa 9 9 rompWe llac al Taaa. Caffaaa tmS Camab In b«ft at m* frieaa V 5 ANDCgSON 9 jc ■ IFRESH KILLED 00-1 I CHICKENS, lb. «OC| | Lamb Roast, 1b.........8c B | / JLegt of Lamb, 1b.......15c I | Leaf Lard, lb • a a'a"»"aTi*#~a 14c ' | i Smoked Jowls, 1b......17c 1 1 Hams, 1-2 or wh01e.... .33c I I Veal Roast, lb.. .15c | I Picnics, 1b..... .v...v.. .28c 9 5 mwmPIJIT PACKING CO. wo. * 9 I WS CASH PAT CHECKS SMI OP 3 . I TODAY FOR THE CANNING- B I SEASON N m 5 AH Made of Frulta and Vegetables T 9 S IKION nwn* AND ■ I Best Creamery Butter 45c W 5 BRICK CHEESE, per pound 90f 3 1 American FULL CREAM CHEESE (mikl), lb. SB# 9 Ijj American FULL CREAM CHEESE (sharp), lb. 9 s Fresh RANCH EGGS, per dozen. §3* I HONEY, speela], per quart .*4O? |l Full line of Candy, Honey and Preaervtt S BLUE COW ItTTEK BTOHE Wear tbfettatfram ■' LEGS OF LAMB 1 C-I Pound ■ Picnics, lb. , S Pot Roast, lb. "i. •. •. • .7c 9 = Lamb Roast, lb. . . H > ... .7c 9 i Local Bacon, lb. .. .. IBc i | Hams, or whole, lb.. .32c S I farmmar hawkot sua m iuw waatan Be ! PEGGY'S BREAD I = 2 large LOAVES 25< M E ASSORTED COOKIES, dozen 15f S 5 DELICIOUS BUTTERHORNS, 3 for... = = PEGGY'S BAKERY Nw Mate Bntnaea 9 | Diamond"!" Little OC- 8 | Pig Sausage, 1b... v«lv I | Farmers' Style Sausage, lb.. .35c ffj / | Frankfurters, lb. <.2oc | | Potato Salad, quart 40c f = SOI'TII END DBMCATESSEN Stafl N K l E Oppoatta Rig Mrat HaiM SB j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. Servant of Family Get# Silver Medal PAR(II. K«pt >—A allvar m».|at vu ■ wurd'd to Mm*. Kuphatnla lll«n**ant (Jurtrif dl'trlbutlon of award* by t)i« |oy«mn»nt among civilian. for marlt«rloua acta. "Thl# devoted woman haa baan a aarrant In tha aama family for a parW>d of 6ft yf*ra," aaya tha citation, Kha w*g liberally applaudad whan aha mount, ad the platform to raeeiva Ua r» ward.