The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1920, Page 6

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aye She Seattle Star Mall, out of cfty, per months manthe, By lo 50; 6 monet ris , ta the frat ot Wi eaten, tside the #t at be per month. $4.50 for ¢ months, or $9.0 per year, By carrier, city, 13¢ per week. | Indorsing Poindexter a "Tt fs a foregone conclusion that Senator Miles Poindexter | ‘will be indorsed by the Bellingham state convention for lent. And it is also a foregone conclusion that this t will go no farther; that Poindexter will cut ice in the Chicago convention as the proverbial ! ikeortere the 14 delegates from this state, unless they| They Gur delegation. . i] the Washington delegation be uninstructed? & ~ It might just as well be, since the rank and file of the voters of this state are denied a free and full) of presidential nomination choice, which voters other states enjoy by direct primary system. It is safe to say that the voters, in a presidential pri- , would not indorse the same candidate that the Bel- convention will; that the voters would neither Poindexter first choice vote nor any reactionary second | instructed by the Bellingham convention to vote for a) eee for manek choice, will be practically an, It is safe to say that whereas Senator Hiram Johnson Herbert Hoover will be left in the cold at Bellingham, ‘would be the real contenders in a direct primary, let the Bellingham convention do what it will; and will see what they will see, and will vote what. vote in November. | Doubtless John Bull ponders over the Irish question — he could think of a dignified way to turn MORNING, GvERGaTT—- 1 BAW THAT OTHER PARTY ANDO ET wo DROP H AND — ONIONS I! Get ouT oF HS oOreace Berore Me BOARD OF HEACTM QUARAN> L] Times iT IS domented chap in during chureh Greetings! The who shot the surg servioes in New York is said to have gone insane over profiteering. In vestiguuion will probably show he is & former Seattle restaurateur, eee Editor We'll Say So: IT went out Sunday to my former residence at ‘Tukwila and dug around in the back yard where your oulja board maid | vuried that pint bottle some years back, Mut I didn't find it Please adviee—-Henry. eee Dear Henry: That's too bad. The ontja tella me the bettie was found by @ minister and flung into a gur bage can. The can was dumped into the swamp acron the car tracks from Tukwtla, 30 yards out from the second telegraph pole to the right ot the crossing. Maybe you oan find it thera—We'll Bay So. eee | They have invented a new method | of digging out the famfly skeleton | at Liverpool, N. ¥. Does a Liverpoolite hurry himeecit to the divorce court and get action? Ho does not. | He calle in the neighbors. And tella ‘om his troubles: That his wife is cross to him, | | peeviah, and throws rolling ping. | ‘They get an earfit of ber story. | ‘That he won't mind the baby when she has to go to the sewing club, and dosen't came 60.50 on the in come. | The neighbors render a verdict. | If they think the couple ought to On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Intolerance BY DK. FRANK CRANE (Copyright, 1926, Intolerance, when the doctor uses the word, is not the same as intolerance when the preacher uses it. Theologically intolerance means hostility to an opinion that differs from mine. Medically speaking, intolerance signifies the | hostility of the body toward a certain medi- cine. For instance, the doctor says; “In many | of the diseases in which the bromides find | their chief field of utility, it is often neces- sary to administer them for prolonged periods and in considerable doses. This is noticeably so in cases of epilepsy and the various neuroses. It is a matter of frequent observation for patients thus treated to de- velop more or less intolerance to these drugs, which manifests itself in certain phe- nomena known as bromism, They consist | chiefly in the production of various cu- taneous lesions, especially of the type of acne and erythema, which in some patients may give rise to considerable disfigurement of the face from pitting. In other instances, bromism re- veals itself by disorders of the central ner- vous system, which may even develop to such an extent that the patient cannot fol- low his regular,vocation.” The gist of which seems to be that a pustule formation and | by Wrank Crane) about so long, in soul or body. In all things human there's a limit. | Don’t forget that, Clarice. Of course | Freddy loves you and all that, and likes your petting and coddling, but remember about that point of tolerance. Also he cag stand a certain amount of bossing and regu. lating and enjoy it, but there’s a limit the wise wife will not pass. And, Freddy, she may like a bit of the cave man stuff, and masterful, manly busi- ness, but don’t push it until she* develops intolerance and begins to break out. Rather ‘an interesting idea, this of intole erance. Just where the saturation point is located, in various cases, is worthy of note. Just about one minute is all you can stand from some people, and with others you feel nausea when you see them coming. English have a slang phrase that connote it—"Fed up.” Pie is good, but past the third or fourt! helping it develops intolerance. Politenesg is as agreeable as pie, but there is such @ thing as overdoing that. And isn't there a mark beyond which the following good and estimable things | arouse intolerance in us? These: Gentleness, speechifying, self-ass culture, help, visiting, suggestions, advice, Even to good things there's a limit, The J) | apply tor divorce they sag. oe. |medicine will do good only about so long, | telling one things for one’s own If they think there ought to be a|then the body strikes, antagonizes it and | criticism, optimism, flattery and preachi further trial of matrimonial fetters| yoy have to try something else. Blessed is the man, yea thrice blessed they any 90. | In“truth you can stand anything just | the woman, that knows when to stop. 5 prefer a table in the center of a public) eee A few it, there to be seen and admired. I diners are more comfortable at a table against a of their modesty? Not necessarily! explanation is that the impulse is one retained m the long ago when men lived in caves and retired to The cave-man liked a wall because he could it while he gnawed a bone. He could be no envious hand would reach over his shoul- the cherished tid-bit. ; diner is in no danger of being robbed in this! is robbed now it is in the bill, or thru the! requires him to pay to get his hat back. it it takes long training to make a man feel at ease & too-attentive waiter stands close behind his charr. this is a heritage Sad a gg ge ie —_ — stranger standing in em might sn eir from their hairy simian hands and make off with What do think? That Chicago girl who wore a watch on her garter and par see the time, should have been arrested for PUBLIC If you want better bealth, pay Money spent in protect enith and the lives of the the best of all investments. with the Now. and again one reads of birds or animals All such tales are denied by the distingui: ch naturalist, J. Henri Fabre. animal commits suicide, he says, because no living less than man knows the meaning of death. So far | tems is shown in the any anima! understands, its life is eternal. It Not | existing health organisation to leseen ize that its existence can be terminated. Man‘ alone|'"* Prevalence of sickness. lizes that death is the final curtain to the pageant of! ,,7", tne interests of economy and life. efficiency, for instance, all ennitary tlt} work, be ont! ie attitude of ciyilized man toward suicide has not jst, ahoa breiens milk com d greatly in the centuries since Confucius, phil-| ‘ol eto. should be centralized and coordinated proper! < China, in 500 B. C. ants of Wealth Loca! bects monity te handling led that the sage met a man about to hang] administration must be strengthened tree, and addressed him in this fashion: oS) See Sa & rp pao ag ay Ee renpanatia, fote 7 lespair. State rtmen| ! the truth ‘which has been roved indisputable by the Fete Hh Savin So wi 5) in e of centuries is this: So long as a man has life need for him to despair! bo. le may pass from the greatest misery to the greatest from the worst misfortune to the highest felicity. coura: As tho you were this very day i PEE to og ped e value of life, strive at every moment ¢ most of it.” No truer word can be said to any one who, for any - geason, is despondent or discouraged. Carpentier says he will go to the country if he wins. DAR, 4. BR. BINVYOR Free Examination @o dark that oftimes, when on Earth WROD, OF PEE Wit ES! wre ore ene Ot. the few optical etores in the Northwest that really ft rete took, |Sedaga ats ths aly aastin” See H grievous Loca shigteineds tee »: F y liom free, by juate ith the red it saw for four years; | temerity oiuisiy ns rol presente seonomie Tum and on thé] BINYON OPTICAL CO. Christian saw a dim li of ing dawn. And when he knew not Bg Wy R imself to the ditch on the one hand, or to the quag on the ther, he was sustained 7 the light in the distance, and ‘went on, tho the way more difficult with each tb Christian, mankind neither will fall into the di for it is guided by the light of a sublime ith in , based on a history in which the going has Allway mankind been and always falli anderin, 3 and yet stum! and ORWA! on the s road, toward the ee ghee oe ne Often before it has thru darkest , and fasts of its faith today,” Als fact les John he “Also the embassy, Hi flicted with Te tort of women Jites habits, that pink boll-worm Red worm, i ity of the| Conducted Under Direction of Dr. Report Mwve, U. &. Pubic Mealth Bervice HEALTH jeast 2 per cent ef the public reve. nue should be spent for sanitary work, since from no other expen: [ture Is #0 much profit ultimately | | dertying your present symptoma. | regular living, good food, fresh air, | outdoor exercine and sufficient sleep |e not restore your health, by al! | means go to a doctor and find out | What ls wrong. If you will send me your address, I will send you a [pamphlet ontitied “The Road to Health.” and also an article dealing | with the treatment of constipation. Pleasing Personality from each Irre PE INALITY—but we HEALTH. contain wells of poison Modern dentistry works Well-Kept Teeth Are Absolutely Essential To a “PERSONALITY” is that combination of character- qualities, mannerisms and appearance which INDI- VIDUALIZES humans, causing them to stand out in - M nice-looking man—were it not for those tenn be a charming girl—if her TEETH were bet- lar, decayed, pasigh tty and take away the grounds for sfich criticism. Aside from Personality is the great question of How do you know but what your teeth poe into your system every time you swallow ‘OU DON’T KNOW—but you can easily find out WITHOUT ANY COST TO YOU. dial, almost painless process for YOUR trouble! Come in and have a free examination NOW. Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. BR. VAN AUKEN, Manager, Located for years at 8, E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 Tt works out Ike thir When father wan't clean up the collar wifie threatens to ail in the neighbors to eit on him | When he stays out inte of eve nings—alok friend stuff, you know-— he is apt to parlor full of neighbors ripping him up the back. | And any poor fish of a husband Unspoken Speeches |] Of the Candidates, as Imagined by || Kémund Vance Cooke GOV. LOWDEN, OF ILLINOIS | “Lat tt be of common knowledge | | That I worked my way thru college, | Knowing education's worth, ‘That I made my way unportered, ‘That I wae not always quartered In & Pullman berth! “When mv state was Maend-notey, All too folwicrous and boyes, All to bored Kad Roarded, Frank 0. saved the situation, As he'll do it for the nation, ‘When the vote's recoriieda. “Now, tho’ I'm net Tot to keep the fates propitious And the omens good, You may say It of me proudty, Frankly, aye and even loudly, Lowden Knox Wood” teeth are flaws in EEMOVE these flaws, can and this poison is bein wonders! We have a reme- s | would rather walk the straight and come home and find the | ° narrow than have bis neighbors in ie in the pleasant pastime of uling out the famfy skeleton ry 60 often. | He didn't mind the fudge of the Old-ntyle divorce court no much, for the judge waan't tn the habit of run ning round and telling everything he beard. Rut thone neighbors! 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