The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 6

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The Seattle Star mall gut of etty, bOc per month 3 3 2.76, yoar, 0, 5 Se as 450 for 6 months, or $9. any carries, otty, Me per the Armistice day trial is in progress, Governor 3 Hi action injects into the case an element that should ' a jury of their peers. jt h or figured. ¢ Gov. H Hart’s Olympia advisers have the brains they are|y d to possess they wil r Star is not very much worried about next Tuesday's \ story of Philip Tindall. used to being dn the Hex. upstanding, serious thinking, scrappy youn: u Lone went - war quietly and refused a swive lair commission and a so fi he F0, efumned to Seattle with a Croix de Guerre.| Star feels Seattle needs some of Philip Tindall’s| °°" Acoern’ wah OueGM get married te the bill of fare in Auburn's | the type of man who is willing to scrap for what | leading restaurant. | the city council. in is ink: d he has a clear head a a true heart. if the JS yaterd of Seattle voters become acquainted his qualities before next Tuesday they will elect him. it , with everything else going up. paragraphs about a city detective— By sending a carload of federal troops to Montesano, | ree enee mead ie | has blundered again. Blundered like the boob that} the force, Ho sees all, knows all— seemingly, For his oleverncan, abet, | The men on trial are entitled to a fair verdict | to knew she would do no months | “Hart's hare-brained action in all human probability will | Reng Bn is subtle as an elephant piling logs, as} $ f ike as Fatty Arbuckle when seasick. | oda of operation ef thieves and pick |{f pockets, and nine time out of ten cam | + ihe : ‘all of|®ame the man who @natched your ll hurriedly obtain a rec pocketbook, tho he can't Camp Lewis troops.—From the Tacoma Times. prove it. He knows « lot of murder. | — ere who are out of jail, rift may become as contagious 48 €T | hey nape A how, is , ond oe pa we can teach people to envy the my. Manni who doesn’t spend. tity of murderers in about 30 cases A Clear Head and a True Heart [>= old alibi, Henry? }ager Hamrick, of the Rex theatre, » has had enough bitter strife to know what the | giving a tractious auto, crashed into nouse which tumbled down upon on of Duncan would mean. a k }® house w i a s now | him, and wasn't even perturbed. The Star does feel that every voter shou Nothing’ strange about that, He's | be, Henry, old thing, if they'd arm custard pes back pH Pow the rival candidates with Germans. e was ples and let ‘em fight it out at eix ee hting. They nursed him back to sane ie & veennt fet. : \( WE'LL SAY SO cag 4 TRUE Greetings! Today we bat out a few | He in ong of the elty’s star men of onourcefulnoss, he ie noted, Mra, Soandso files sult for divorce. | pefore, and knew what Mr. Soandyo | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. pad been doing to cause It He can nan ce” than Ranker Hlank sp yy the jurors from even-handed nena og AD) hie evenings how much ho has | “ » reverse way from wha h@ G{OV-| stored in his collar, ly thru sympathy the reve! Hy the “lookw” of @ burglary, he “an tell you the man who probably Similarly, Ke knows the moth: | always His Knowledge of things, of why “We never get a line on the iden Can you beat that for a swell little eee We note tn the prints that Man: How much more exciting ‘twould | eee One of the best reasons we know A COMPLICATED ACT EXPLAINED SIMPLY Sneezing may be defined as a spas- modic exptration preceded by one or more spasmodic tnspirations. The) Y expiration is momentarily opposed A Ports priest refused to marry 6 core too par |r the core vt tha manopuaryaa| and a more or less complete closure of the mouth. With the onset of| the expiration there is a rapid rise! of tntrapulmonic pressure whieh, | when a certain value ts attained, | suddenly forces open the nasophar- ynx partition. In consequence a) 4 into and thru) Simon, president of the National Garment Re- po agg ey oa an ag | fells a convention of his brothers in| ims, however, the mouth ‘not ttre | permitting @ portion of the biaat to} that “the excess profits tax is largely the cause of|quentiy, is partially opened, thus I t increased of « be driven thru the bucoa! orifice spand Simon’s statement, the tax is passed on tO). onjcct of the mndesing «pasm ie but that is not the worst phase, the diwlodgment of mmucun oF other ani by consumers, that, pansing the tas it can be Nuids from the murtace of the nasal oval is fo and al. along She tine as the com-/{ mucous membrane.—Journal of the ity. moves to market. It is an. peccenoling of erg he most dangerous form minal accomplice, for entirely from sight. the stand against excess profits president of the National largest distributor of in- Mitchell, “is only result- and sustaining inflation, point. , It is result- corporations having uction and thus high profits, tive for corporate thrift. Lag of the revenue law is more important and more ng than either theeratification of the peace treaty enactment of a comprehensive railroad sg Senator Thomas of Colorado eqgects. dotuenty ts wn, apap 5 = Fe cmncepens ys tea | Enough Is Enough | now the people of the United States ought to we upon a none-too-inipressionable congress that enough | je census man has been around, and pretty soon the) yrmment will discover that there are a‘lot more people| the various states. When congress finds that out, it will remember that the constitution provides that the basis ntation in the house of representatives is the) us It may discover a way to add a lot more jaw-| “gmiths to an already overcrowded representative assembly. “This will cost more for salaries and mileage, flood the mails| ‘with a lot more speeches, increase the white paper shortage and ly add to the notorious inefficiency of congress. i the 1910 census the membership of the house was increased 44. Virtually this number has been added every 0 since 1870. There’s no need for it, and no sense Simply increase the size of the constituencies slightly ‘and the nation can do very nicely without additional repre- ntatives. The house is already much too big. It has to e batted around by an aggressive chief executive in order get it to do anything at all, except send government seeds constituents and draw its pay. No more are wanted! ¢ ert | After the crown prince offered to be the goat, Dutch papers described his action as a “beautiful gesture.” At any rate, it was a beautiful jest. The wealth of the United States is no longer concentrated | the East. Twenty years ago the banking power of the! ptry was mainly concentrated in the national banks in| Spreading | American Medical Association. eee Half the fellows who are com- plaining about the income tax ae | really bragging. eee Dut, as the barber remarked, “T may not have any Infivence In poflt- leal circles, but my razor has a pull.” SPAN SHOU BE TMEN GAT Bayer Company, who intro- duced Aspirin in 1900, give proper directions. “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin” can be! taken aafely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, | Lumbago, Rheumatiom, Joint Paina, | Neuritis, and Pain generally. | To get quick Millet follow carefully the safe and proper directions in| each unbroken package of “Iiayer ‘ableta of Aspirin.” ‘This package 4 plainly stamped with the safety | ‘Rayer Cron.” ‘The “Rayer Cross” means the gen. | uine, world-famous Aspirin pre | scribed by physicians for over) eighteen years. | Handy tin boxes of 13 tadlets cost | but a few cents. Druggists also sell | larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin ts the trade mark of Hiayer Manufac ture of Monoaceticactdester of Salt. cy! 4 New England and Eastern states. Comprising only 6 cent of the territory of continental United States, these nevertheless held about 60 per cent of the total re- wees of all the national banks in the country. Today, tho the banking resources in these states have creased over seven billions, banks in these states only hold 46.78_per cent of the total, instead of 60 per cent. Since 1899,-the growth of bank resources in the Middle ‘Western states has been 363 per cent; in the 14 Southern States the growth has been 889 per cent; in the eight Western states the growth has been 500 per cent; and in the Pacific states the growth has been 134 per cent. Wealth is spreading all over the United States, instead of remaining concentrated in the East. This “appalling use of tobacco among women” doesn’t refer to women who wear gingham aprons and do their own cooking. % DR, J. KR. BINYON Free Examination sest $2.60 GLASSES on Earth We are one of the few MH stores in the Northwest that *Peatly krind lenses from start to finish, And we are the only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Baeminatign free, by graduate, op. tometrigt. Glanses’ not preseri| unless absolutely necsasary, a BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1116 FIRST AVENUE Conducted Under Direction of Dr. Rupert Blue, U. &. Public Health Barctoe ADVICE TO PERSONS WHO HAVE HAD INFLUENZA OR PNEUMONIA Many persons who are recovered of the most tmportant foods for| from influenza and pneumonia tack | building up a weakened body. appetite and feel weak. Fresh air is| Food should be chewed slowly and one Of the best tonics. It will arouse | well. appetite, bring color to pale cheeks ee and strengthen lungs if they have ANSWERED been weakened by influenza or pneu} Q. T am net atie to hear with my monia. [efi cor, Want eveld 1 40 Go eussere mr) One should remain in the open afr} A. Everything depends on the ae much as possible and be clothed | cause of the trouble. Sometimes ays warmly, but not too warmly.|tematic treatment by @ competent Draughts should be avoltied, windows ear specialist will halp. Somethnes, should be open af the top and bot/in fact, the difficulty is due merely tom in every room of the home, **/to the accumulation livan, cannot express it. it, and can express it. And it’s a joy to see a Master at any- ducks. And it is most strange that these thing, even laying brick. It is not enough, to have a fine emotion, ; a high ideal, a choking passion, an intoxi- exquisite drollery to flash like cating dream. Second raters, bumpkins and |i vine have such. There must be are ephemeral, they amuse us today and | the divine Hand as well as Spark. or The Mikado. There are some astounding things about | world; one, Gilbert and Sullivan; the other these Gilbert and Suilivan creations. —all else. First, they demonstrate that wit can be You get the same sort of thrill, that of classic. Sprightly humor can be as sempi-| beholding perfect technique, in wi ternal as imposing tragedy. We suppose the contrary and assume that | Lisa or the Venus‘de Milo, or 7 fun, to be funny, must be fresh. But the! a sonata of Beethoven. —e Gilbert and Sullivan Which I wish to remark, and my language Gilbertian lines will be as funny ten, twenty, ] lis plain, that for creative genius, and for| a hundred years from now as they are to- jsheer craftsmanship, in the way of enter-| day, and were when the last tainment, you cannot beat Gilbert and Sul-| laughed at them. There is‘ just the difference between this | it is that divine touch of Genius, of opera and any other comic opera-—any— The field of musical comedy is proli you may just shut your eyes and lump| Funny shows with music swarm Broadwi them all—that there is between that} and spread over the-country. It is curious strange, rare flower of genius called Mas-| that not one single one of them raises its tery, that every once in a while steals out | head far enough out of the wave of me- lof the infinite and amazes earth, and that| diocrity to get within hailing distance of \other thing we call Amateur. Amateur means we love a thing, but All mastery Kaa:e jeu of Stranger f ox Mastery means es love | It is not of this world. It is as if some And I make bold to say, being in no wise | quips and tunes e} j . They eager to gain a music critic’s reputation, Longe ph old ee ae : that no opera composed by anybody, not| weary them nor custom stale. , the old-fashioned Verdi and Rossini nor For delicacy of touch, for exquisiteness df lthe new-fashioned Puccini or Mascagni, the workmanship, for freshness and originality grandiose pda or the ape paged of conception, no musical work of the last can give me the genuine pleasure I get) 30 years, no modern novelty, slapstic j|}from a performance of Ruddigore, Pinafore subtlety, can compare with y Tom _? Americanism There Can Be No Compromise BY DK. FRANK CRANE (Copyright, 1919, by Frank Crane) Why ?—Nobody knows, except to say that 7 Gilbert and Sullivan. visitor from Venus. It is a swan among two Englishmen should have given to the world these flawless gems of melody and diamonds among our pebbles. : Most light music and nonsense dialogue the divine tire us tomorrow; but here we’ find our- selves entering into the spirit of the very ; ff Ruddigore, that you get from seeing Show Your Light! BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE The guest had left his morning cal! For early five o'clock; ‘The porter pattered down the hall And gave « gentle knock, The guent rolled over with a enore Ané then the porter pounded more ‘The morn was bleak, the room was biack An@ distnal as a cen, But even as the guest eank back, Again the black fist fell, And then the guest upralsed his head And fervent were the words he said “Am I « chil4, a babe tn arms, A tool, a doit, a dunce? I asked nO series of alarms; I need your knock but once” A quaint voice quavered thru the night: “If you'se awake, sub, show yoush Nebtr of ear was, pecially tn the bedroom. The outside| which can be removed by the fam O, wise 014 darkey tn the hat! air at night and tm rainy weather! jy physician. In some cases, bow ie just aa necesmry aa it te during | ever, nothing can be done. do not shut your bedroom and living wm send me a pamphiet room windows at night or when itl gescriting ibe. treatment of car rains. bunoles? . Persons who, in recovering from! A. The burese hae no publics influenza or pneumonia, have lost! tions dealing specifically with the weight or strength, should not de- treatment of carbuncles. This te s pend on medicines alone, Good/condition which should be treated food is a more valuable tonte Fees cnty. by © Gees Stem, In many caren it is important to treat greatent nourishment. an undertying cause, in addition to ie gins of milk ana slice of bread q and butter or jelly midway between ag iy ey meals, Milk is recommended as one Washington, 0. ©, (Kp And What Delay Might Dot One of the most important functions in guarding your health is the care of the mouth—the passageway through which germs must enter the system, there to prop- agate and breed disease. Crowns and Bridges are modern scientific devices to preserve the use of the teeth. Good dentistry enables you to avoid a tooth- less old age. It also helps you to keep your teeth and gums sound and well—free from dangerous infections. REALIZING THE IMPORTANCE of the greater use of Crowns and Brid for the mouth we have secured the ices of one of the best Crown and gs dig Special- ists in the East, who will devote his time exclusively to this very important branch of modern dentistry. THERE WILL BE NO EXTRA CHARGE for the services of this specialist—the very best in Crown and Bridgework at the LOW- EST PRICES. We make cheap Crowns and Bridges, yes—but you can’t find them bet» ter made or fitted. Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you, Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J.B, VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8, Ff. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 You know the ways of men. How oft have they denied your cal! And slipped to sleep again! You know they are not roused be fore ‘The light comes gleaming thru the oor. Bren so for you, for me, fr all Who slumber, slumber on, Who do not heed the warning call Nor care to greet the dawn; Mark to the summons thra the night: “If you're awake, sir, show your tighter |tentiary on January 4, 1919, follow. | Titled Aneta : " Girl Bandit Seeks Release From Pen DENVER, Feb. 27--Eva Lewis, member of the notorious Lewis Jones-Sherill gang of bandits which terrorized Colorado wro years ago, has applied for a pardon. Witnesses im the caro against her recetved noti- fication from the board of pardons of her application. : Eva Lewis wae sentenced to from five years to seven years in the peni, Major Gen. Str Cecil Bingham, an- nounced she will open a millinery store in London early in April. ing her conviction on a charge of robbery with dangerous weapon: | \ A Barometer of Thrift That’s what one of our savings de- itors calls his First National avings Account Passbook, and we think it is a very apt name for it. ‘The figures showing regular de- ‘ posits and a growing balance, aid- ed. by semi-annual interest credits, Aye, show yvur light! be one of those Who shine for others’ snie! The world reeds every man who hoows And knows that he’s awake! The world is dark, as I Jivis, Recnums men enore instead of shine! (Copyright, 1920, N. B. A.) Registered ntists Our of the bigh rent district, per somal service and moderate advertio ing emable me to make you this offer: Go to any dentist, get his prices, then geome to me ot 20 per cent cut from hie figure, with careful, painless mectheds and perennal attention. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM RUILDING Third and Madison. 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