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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star By mail out of ety, 56 per month; # months 1.50 s. $2.18; year, $5.00,-in the the atate nthe, or $9.00 te per work tate of W net o The per month, $4.50 for 6 per year. Ky carrier, olf oo q Carlyon Bill Wastes Millions? (wen SAY SO 9; Lege je opt i Eleven million dollars in interest alone will be wasted by | round a way to he inoame tal & ra m4 peo » Carlyon road bill, declares -. 8 , iddle oO Marc the people of this state thru the State Senator Lon Johnson, This A most serious charge.| We offer 10 to 1 odds one of the GY EOHUND VANCE Cooke ph | St. Patrick's a Day Tf it is true, the le ture should lose no time at the com-/febbers was “Pat” ing session in repea the measure, nin Giibies ad il land of th " The Carlyon bill, passed by the 1919 legislature and to} jccod + ear Magar ox ee oe he voted on by the people at a referendum election in No-|; a Henry i ; er Vember, 1920, proposes a bond issue of $30,000,000 for road | but we wa hought acumer Here 1 ‘ Building purposes. The idea is to have thie arg [ens eneething Siem. Sure, "twas a green and grateful moon | ng and most, ot irew sum available so as to build roads on a large sca 4 gee siti Wak tulabarse stk The day St. Patrick’s Day was born, that’s an Irishman's te nee and complete this work approximately in ja forthe ladn who fore ‘And all the fitils waves the Walle ee ee a . Senator Johnson, however, points out that the state now| . | Leaped up around the happy Isle, \ t ea | gets $3,000,000 a year revenue from auto licenses and ! And all the little fish that swim ut of Various mill levies for road purposes. Therefore the re ‘4 Just wagged their tails to welcome him! er the world | t rir quired $30,000,000 would be raised normally in 10 years tid ith and the people wouldn’t have to pay ANY interest, while ‘ | under the Carlyon bill we would be paying more than a] Twenty thousand dollars St. Patrick grew apace, ochone! St. Patrick kissed the blarney stone, 17. mory tens tnat at Million dollars a year, or $11,000,000 in 10 years. wmyccsrar ee He 9 a. f Since in any event the road building program would ex-|"° °°! %* te punning business | And when he smiled the shamrock)!» nt bis birthday tend over a period of six years, it would mean that to) We suppose now the printers w a bloomed, but hls death day, Maret hasten the program by only four years, we are to pay $11,~| strike for similar pa And when he frowned, the snakes were | rick aiea_« il, at the 000,000 extra. Senator Johnson claims this is poor business. Bi rie 4 is tthe How about it, Senator Carlyon? ner doomed, , a j , to He s And then he breathed across the strings Vo Kon 4 Io “ epee aneteagaage adit atninea't piped nat Ps Profiteering landlords in Jersey City are now charg- or é Of Tara’s harp—and still it sings! i a " lines, but tenants are ing extra rent for use of clot still permitted to breathe without extra cost. } es Angry Frowns Somebody asks why people frown or scow! when angry. ns The frowning brow, the flushed face, the clenched fists 4, and the general muscular tension ar all part of what people Still call the “expression” of anger. But 30 years ago * ee William James in this country, and Lange in Denmark,|™ “* °°“!4 ® Paige ~ | both worked out a theory that the “expression” of an emo-| AN RXPLANATION tion really helps to make it—that if one did not feel the} : scowl, the flush, the tightening muscles, and all the inward bodily changes that go with them he simply would not be 4 St. Patrick throve and made his mark) ™y) From Giant’s Causeway down to Cork; And when he sighed the tempest blew And almost split the Sod in two, Till Patrick whistled down the storm And all the air was soft and warm. St. Patrick’s dead, or so they say St. Patrick’s gone, but not z For when an Irish soul's distress Or when an Irish heart’s oppressed, St. Patrick’s spirit flashes hot And praties bubble in the pot! ; ia ‘Gaskesin tha ; en eae ha? Nicest OI _..”.- EDITOR, service, ston, D. C. d James asks his reader to try the experiment, and “gee how colorless the anger that he feels, or tries to imag- iffe, really is when he lies back in an easy chair with mile on his face and al! his muscles relaxed. The experiment is a good one, and it teaches a valuable Tesson, for there can be no doubt that to manage the “ex-| jon” helps one to manage the emotion itself; tho some} lof the bodily changes back of it, like the flush of the face page or the altered beat of the heart, cannot be controlled s0/w directly and so easily as that part of the “expression | which depends upon the “striped” or voluntary muscles. is But if the frown helps to make the emotion, what makes le the frown? ta It is not something made on purpose, like the “faces” that children make at each other. But it is a useful form of Conducted Under Direction of Dr. Rupert Blue, U. &. Public Health Seretes ‘faction inherited from ancestors who go all the way back x rip i an experienced surgeon, to the beginnings of human life. YOU MUST HELP | cana Mather! Watch aa A flush, a frown or a raised voice can break no bones ;|‘?* "m= gir to standard 4 " ofa Q. Are baking soda and vinegar | NN Child’ s Tongue! bly no greater; with a pair of sterile scissors until ” | f ! good for gas in the stomach? © ménace to the health and efficiency | there is a alight ble = ath gor -rnscag lly pat of the American people today than a waentent aieeuaan bleeding surface is cauterized with |in much ¢ a | 6 ° eo ” full strength trichloracetic acid. It| A. The combination of baking ‘ornia yrup re) 1g8 i ing: then the | terribty hut it is a very good sign of something else that can—a i that others learn to respect, and thereby avoid a con- 4 after eating and am} that may mean wounds er death for both. So long as ‘men will fight and dogs will bite and bulls will gore and “snakes will strike, scowls and barks and snorts and rattles} are a means of safety for all concerned. | if Tens of thousands of women are . : = ; ‘ms. atkle of cembdueacdienn beetines | woudl better to hate thie Gund |S°02 end vinegar wold pou te be —_—$__— 4 very poor one for the treatment of ; ed by @ physician, in or of gonorrhea « from hus- ment a ayn: conditions. —_| condition is largely due to lack of| For a Child’s Liver and Bowels bands who thought themselves cured der to # exercise of the abdominal musctes, | before marriage. Sometimes there iv an undue relax: | Mother! Say “California,” then you will nes ¢ pose scomeit tbo get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full ex. | directions for babies and children of all ages Large Chicago real estate men are joining the war on profiteering landlords, and propose to erect thousands of other inst trouble in the stomach or in: portable houses. Must be they are getting no Commis- waa seer aioe po a ws | sions on high rents. busband ot wife st gone BOF) dea in condi a vy shia Gontor your who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- ais nlaaiaay Syphilis is causing pa. | indulg rs coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on ] nd de. | tim “UNCLE SAM, M.D.” will amewer, the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. ralynia, locomotor The Silly Geese If your gums bleed you | generative from | eliher in this column of by mall, li i eae aoe |} have Pyorrhea. This dis- science has such a harmful ef! ease should be taken care ] the offspring wrhea and syphilis together, estimated. le of the Unit With the northern migration of ducks and geese about to Y J begin, observers of the sky lanes will have beautiful op- of at once, to insure good |) | “o tunities to see how nature has supplied these wild birds health. With that instinct that eases thém in the work of making|] For the next 30 day eho from winter feeding grounds to summer) will give a liberal dis we yunt Jt ul ex just how on all Dental work, } Their application of the principle of the wedge. is perfect. | thy Era Humans know it in the share of the common plow, in the|] an work guaranteed 16 years | ‘?° United States public healt vessel's prow, in a score of wedge-shaped articles used for| nervice ha panied system separation. The arrangement of flying in two battalions sti ‘ Y , large flocks of ducks and geese with a common apex, as e do, | m ss thru the air, and results in the} United Painless ek the easiest for progre agreed canary machinery in fatigue. : eee national and state government has Long before man had applied this principle the wild birds D ti t been established. ‘ were flying that way. And more than that. For in a V enusts The only essential thing lacking he leader becomes tired he retires t . is the will of the people. Just as of geese, when the leader becomes d he retires to the 608 Third Ave. Suara tha weenie’ ot tie sya State rear to recuperate, and a fresh bird takes his place. eeceeuay 4a The point of the wedge has the hardest work. The others nereal dineasen, t follow in so close that the displaced air hasn't time to close DEEP-SEATED ogg cp len in again. Public Health Servic Birdland divides the labor. In small flocks, sometimes 0. ii an inatre there is but a single file, no wedge. If one watches close| » elimin leaflet en titled “Is This Enough he may find that the tip of one bird’s beak all but touches * x the tail of the one ahead. That, too, is so that the air dis- ANSWERED by the preceding bird may not close in before th a ais ek a deen following bird is into it. Each has to meet less air resist- wae: 1 Wave teed. enuulo penctl blue vitriol and nitric acid without ance that way. One must take his hat off to whoever implanted that won-| ,, Tounlate ona wanes’ es derful instinct in the heads of birds sometimes referred to all drugiste and Gepartment stores A. An effective treatment for as being “silly geese.” | Now Admiral Sims charges that the navy depart- ment was a victim of German propaganda, and we had supposed it was merely the victim of the officials trying to run it. ¥g Where the Laugh Comes In London bankers are chuckling because Wall st. gamblers} were caught, to extent of millions of loss, when the pound| sterling went up, instead of down to $3, the other day. It makes no difference to the people of England and} America which tribe of gamblers is stuck, so far as com-| passion for the losers goes. So long as manipulation of the Value of people’s money is permitted, one set of scamps is as good as another. If there’s a chuckle coming, it’s on the| governments that wink at the gambling. 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And while your Savings enjoy absolute security they will also earn a substanual rate of interest Nicola Tesla declares it is now possibte to control the fall of rain. All right, control.it so it fall on farms, where it is needed, and doesn't fall in parks where somebody's sure to be picnicking. Resources over Four Million Dollars Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Association Where Pike Street Crosses Third When it comes to jumping up and aown, the pound sterling in this country is almost as agile as the candi- date who would satisfy all factions of all political parties. Seabee te with another sertous problem: Hired girls dema wo cigarets daily. When in Rome. they would do asx the Parisians do, eh? r *