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Newspaper Br Rerprieg Asso. and United Brees © Sere The S$ “ eattle Star |: 2 months, of er @ tha, $2.7R) year, Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to com- ~ bat it—Jefferson. The Ji R must ness to the council, Sie toe 3 Monday rat the jitney ordinance passed ay fas drastic as had been supposed. + SEE Gisirnen te any one’s business, and It does not Bld farewell to the “workingman’s taxicab It provides simply that the jitney art to file a definite schedule and ndent of street railways, Hille that he may be duly advised of just when as a Shere a certain part of the traffic will be Hany w- Dy the jitneys, These routes and these ae a ulen be made up by the jitneurs themselves, subjec changes by themselves. It dors not og marily that a jitney will be required ta run, hour or every hour, The jitneur wi ve privilege of fixing his own time. He may run te the afternoon and a doren times in the but he will be required - to make t . je regularly until such time as he files @ of schedule i ‘The object sought by the ontin & ‘competition by the jitney againat the street “skimming the cream of the uf ay superintendent informed dition, he can regulate his so that between the genera: te not f with the superint # ! ‘i ly ance ts to eliminate system by By keeping the railw the general jitmey cond cars to better advantage, @lectric lines and the jitney service, fle will get better accommodation. vernment 4 i f itis that go | The strange part of it i can't find ials are the only people who evidence of profiteering. _ Upsetting Preceden | That is to be built at a amall “nagar ny estimated, ts & fact worth gost than original Aya interest. The ¢x lanation may fm the campaign methods 4p: lied by the com Possibly, it was thought t ig believe it wepild cost more, #0, roportionally more . Bitcscer t20t oe be, the sensation ton pleasant Be be dismissed with any explanation. The pubil ihas een sccustamed fo learning that estimates Wwarlous enterprines had to be revised therefore be accorded the fullest ¥ enjoying the Stadium announcement, whirh eral custom. it Seats t0 wager that the public could a further shock in this dirtetion fnstance, the state capitol commission the universe that. its estimates high by two or three. million—or if the tee in Seattle could dikcover that it |Qnother million or so instead of four times that weil, just let ‘em try to make these an ments and see if the publ kick. nest’ to make the so that subserip privilege re would have been needs ‘A rose by any other name may smell as #. But will sugar taste as sweet at 30 @ pound? Measuring Time “Jn the old cathedral at Pisa there ts a long chande nded from the roof, and one day Gallleo Roticed that this chandelier, swinging im a} seemed gto take the same time to move to fro whether it went fast or slowly. went the further it went; but the time that it to go and return seemed always the same. timed the swings with confirmed his observations he worked out the of the pendulum, on which mankind Ae of measuring time. The principle is that the time required for each or “excursion” depends entirely on the length the pendulum, and (at the same distance from center of the earth) is always the sams, fleas of the distance that gt swings. my Galileo died in 1842. Before his day, time re ured by the shadow of the sun on a dial, turning of « candle, thru a hole. or The curious thing about time {ts that one can | Measure two parts of its directly against each - Two sticks can be laid side by side, or the Measuring rod can be laid against them both fe one can bring back yesterday to lay it be today. Time can only be measured by the that happen in {t—the changing shadow, the sand or water, the burning candie, the pendulum, and the moving hand of the All these involve changes of place. If time changes in place it could not be measured at all and when it is measured by these changes one Simply takes for granted that equal changes take times. “If the pulse and the pendulum, the ) Band and water, the candle and the sun, were all Bpeeded up together, place would be nothing In time OP) Weeit to show that everything was going faster than (4 before. /» ‘That is what Is meant by the “relativity of time,” Plays so large a part in Finstein’s movies. stadium 1on’t cost as much as esti- eat Who says the age of miracles Everything at the San Francisco conven- | i The politicians | cutting and Bryan will do the | | first time he’s had a close shave in years. IN THE EDITOR’S as a NER RENNEN ES AR TEE ie iE RE tion bg be cut and dried. ieheetl SCORES DR. MATTHEWS ‘The Star: Will you allow | po, * Bi arrite © fittie more in regard| ae Sows Spiritualism since Dr. Matthews | to mediums ‘stirring up matters in regard to it. mother could FT think he has shown great want | Knowledge I hav breeding to insult such a| in the book a6 Bir Oliver Lodge by calling | written by the m lon the battle ant. > _ Dr. Majthews Shows more signs of p y that Sir Oliv evil spirits come in the form ‘Our loved ones. Why will he not} the good spirits the same privi-, he confers on the evil ones? | Are all the great scientists insane, | from Swedenborg down, who testify that spirits do return, in fact that fare with us, just a vell between ‘the #een and the unseen? In regard to mediums, of course | perceptions: known to the i be mld | does | hote? | | leap, year or anything ‘The faster | his pulse; and when | ae. | for its clocks and watches and other modern re | was | or the fall of sand or | made | into Spiritualism. Now I know Iwas) nt and m I don’t have to go | which I think is all the Christianity I wish every mourning have “Thy Son Liveth,”| other of a hoy kil he tells his mother | not to go to mediums. He says, r, by asserti@g | into a quiet corner and listen with your inner ear, your unused finer The writer of that book 1s well publishers as state in the preface, dium, writing in The Star, acknowl edges in the first place th not know whether dep are able to return or not I wish all the graft, hypoortay and ‘Hunting Issues views now, insuea become continually refer to express thelr the Political writers who are hesitating want to “walt defined cause “they watil clearly potith more And around are thinking They'd make be any nosing to nee profess to “what ans continy peopte | te | mu | ne believe that campaign truce and) public thinking are mysterious sorts of thing» that have to be sherlocked and isolated and finally hauled} the limelight so they can be studied. hing to it people's thoughts aren't hand to find these rtage of houses—exorbitant rents—profiteering— | ve Aaxes—government tnefficiency—that list pretty nearly summarises public thought, as expressea continually in household conversations, on the street on trains and everyy where people comme into contact with each other Why do the baby's shoes cost $4.50 and $5.00, and his little socks 60 cents? Why do prices steadily go up when the government keeps talking about decreasing them? Why does the little felipw ultimately bear the brunt+of all the taxes? What of the tment of} justice is always cla Why governme ne t help the There are a few campaign ore elas cotton becomes all the profiteers depar ning to be the fo somet get Questions And the fellow who can come nearest to answering them to the satisfaction of the mh three children, and the who fam wn the morning | can't nt people houses? | } ng or woman Dudget week ¥ the the most votes in his favo day Senator Capper calls the United States a robbers’ roost. If they roost as high ag their} prices they are safe. peste =u rs carmen nse tree ‘ . Tie SRATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. Dr. Crane Says-- It’s a Canned Campaign 8Y DR. FRANK CRANE Are the party managers getting ready to tie the can to the candidate, or put the can in candidate, or can the eandidate, or something? News comes that the speechifiers have been talk- ing info phonographs and gesticulating before movie cameras, Senator Lodge will tell, on a dise which can be fed to any talking machine, just pL | what he did to Article X, and why. | Leonard Wood and Hiram Johnson will make a few red- blooded remarks on red- blooded Americanism and may furnish a thrill to come between Mack Sennett’s Bathing Beauties and Bill Hart's gun play. William G. McAdoo is re- ported to have poured into the phonographic ‘hopper some observations on the sub- ject of taxation caleuldted to make the liveliest tax dodger! come around and pay up his income tax. A. Mitchell Palmer will put a halo on all who “fit” in the war to make the world safe for the Democrats, Hoover may tell how he fed |the Belgians and now ought) rf But—Swat "Em recent photoplay. of ca t Dougtas lckery ling d a former tong discussion as to enabled Mies to walk on tt be the theory ow ability feat ng a a ceiling. m the to air-pumy en someone came atong a mM fotk sald it ous substance which car 4 knocked this theory! was b of a ey-weat means ne from the hairs Then a Dr. the ten ed thy Rombouts proved that of solid quid they hang on aid capillary adheston~-t attraction wan could at that a f fivenintha again as action wa were nearly heavy As each fy is very minute. Flies find it that Is damp, watery wurface and the ¢ makes ite tollet, ia pupposed wo ft ia tm to have + to om 9.000 to awvume euch hair aif a glass because of t alsion t y substance, W it la not doing so to look tke Chat, might adhere more easily (That's the best time to swat them) _ | | wurtace on a fly nlee far but really that it History will record that England, France| and Italy saw no opfportun#ty to get a profit! out of Yap or Armenia. | } his share.” says a stan put t unite to raise a fund out by] The ¢ is even better than the slogan | When Jacob his nery brother's birth. | right for a dinner and got it r by a) trick, he had to run and the story tells that he met his God at Bethel and proposed t it God would prosper him in the new land that he sought, | he would give back « tenth of ali he made to God Thus God's led. But as years went rather of Hebrew tradition on & until men realized last “share” not a share all. He is not a part of man's possessiona, but the very man himaelf, and| all of bis devotion “Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with ail thy mind, and with all thy strength.” * * then shalt love thy neighbor as bourht sordid “covenant” | took deeper meaning at at God's The two are connected may or may cause. But tt surely ¢ one’s neighbor in deed and thought, to care me about the work than the wages, to pay one's t and nee that they are not squandered, to be and cheerfully helpful in all things, and ready, need be, to give “the last full measure of devotion” to some great cause No church means to tmply that “God's share” can be paid in money. To give God Wis share not mean to subscribe to some special mean to play fair with suid: | Mexico could save a lot of wear and tear| by holding her presidential elections every 50 years. | If Carranza escapes execution, it'll be the MAIL | Well, I am a Spiritualist now and | riing was|l try to follow the Golden Rule. any one needs | ALYS M. MEYER. Eee REPLY TO PACKER ATTACK | Editor ‘The Star: The | April 5 contained a syndi ticle entitled, “Th Packer's Way,” in which it is charged that the re. cent decline in lard prices was due to arbitrary efforty on the part of | Packers for the purpose of killing off the Inreads made upon their lard trade by competitors who deal in |lard wubstitutes, This ch ia ridiculous to those who know that most of the packers ure manufacturers of lard subeti the lease Get | they The fake me t he does ed spirits hin jof something else? fice seekers, Maybe Mr. Hearst will be exhibited as he stands pro- tecting this people from the )\ to be allowed to feed the of-| menace of British power and} Japanese guile; and Mr. Ger- ard will be seen chasing the kaiser into oblivion. And so on. | Victor Hugo describes man pointing to a Book and then to a Cathedral, saying, “This eats that,” of architecture. More truly binder, the Ql i meaning | nurses in this work that printing was the death | name and addre ‘might one say that the Spell-| contro silver-tongued |done by this group of on Orator and Mouth Artist, is|¢r* being devoured by a number! of rodents. The newspaper is killing him. Why trouble to hear a man in a stuffy hall when you can read his speech more coinfortably next morning at the breakfast table? Why go see a president, king, or candidate, and be shoved around by a megs of| and bourgeoisie, )| when you can sit comfortably | proletariat a movie and see the ce- lebrity as shown in the en- terprising News Service film?/ And why attend the politi- ca] mass meeting, breathe vi- tiated air, sit with a garlic odor on one side of you and stale tobacco on the other, and listen to a candidate who doesn’t know either how to make a speech or how to quit,| when you can have his “rec- ord” run for you on the talk- ing machine at home while you read the paper and think DK. J. mn. 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MAYGE WE CAN FIND A—-~ And whirl thelr wheels Agninst the ‘ oe Preachers have hopes for » raise. ‘They'll get it when they die, rar “Walter, those hard boiled eggs were sure fresh,” “You don't say?” | “Yep; one 0” them stood up and peeped at me Fe a don’t make & round mea! steak A square We've often wondered whose gonna bury the last undertaker, varia ‘The reason war and marriage are no closely related in becaune they are both made up from engagements, eee ‘These high prices sure put a man on his back. Well, that’s better than b one’s neck tryin’ to see HERE'S A SCAT FOR SOMSBODY! THIS BIRD HAS FINISHED MS I+ @CGnuTs’ WORTH LONG AZO AND HS CAN’ INISH His NEwSPAPER SOME. WHERS ese th Ser aared & _—* i= 5\ ha tok Sele gee ts titted c (Copyright, 1990, N. BH A) aking jem standin’ up . ‘The undertaker anyway has a kick a comin’; fact is, he depends on your bed and lnddered tevela, Jast kick, ° IDIOTORIAL ng to make it y gerious or re too ou have w You should ut once to a good phyni ment. You « war t heal tate to go clan If you will send me your name and address I shall be glad to send ou a booklet entitled “The Road to Health,” car, then he puts on a fumeral marca and the men uriee and give the wom their take off \w play makes the men | great idem Kh «1 have had lo ae to get back t©| Boy studying weights and meas ures:—“Pop. What is a quart?” ereon suffering from insom- «4 jot more than I can afford, not drink Try 4] son.” . hot bath before retiring cee v nted b vee hot mf ie | egies ot malik) sin water runs deep and gener IN seriously wrong plenty a | “UNCLE SAM, M. D.,” will anewer, | ediher tn this cot Conducted Under Direction of Dr. Rupert Mlue, U. &. Public Health Bervice | ¥ nubee, but do met : na! ‘ v. D. i A live coward has to dle some time. eerie Tams Carry thing too far and you tees of a purely persons! nature, or will need to preseribe for individual diseases, Aad: eee A. This term is applied to a pub generally sel — Retr impatient ts health nurse who «pec IN FORMAT! . oe: centered. If pus tubes on Doth sides were It will not be possible for You should who performed removed. eee venereal di field fe ne your the campaign against There you to have children i Cider is never hard till yon try to ASK FOR and GET drink it o- Ford otta run for president and get the operations and ask his advice. g i e orlick $s it. Then we'd bave a rattlin good be page The Original govt. Fj | Malted MAM was ine v.'s Ie getting back t0 | for Infants and Invalides normal. Kid McCoy has been mar- ‘Avoid Imitations aod Substitutes ried Bend panes ty ao cohsult the surgeon 2 1 shall mail . entitied “The Publi and Venereal Diseare you a leaflet Health Nurse This tells you of the work Ad United » Wash me what thie te and thee | It We not possible mer uch a brief description to determine what may be the cause of your Information Fadit« tes Public Health Servi ton uy SUMOOGDAPROLOCOMGADUAELAN DOA DOLUNOUTUNDESERGRLADUSAED UCT CDOGUSCOCANNON Ow AIRBITTERS | | JARANTEED forunhealthy SCalps and Tallin g hair- ET rid of that unsightly dandruff; check that falling hair. Have luxuriant, well-nourished, beautiful hair and a clean, healthy scalp. You can accomplish all this, easily, with HAIR-Bitters, the guaranteed remedy. . HAIR-Bitters is not like any other preparation intended for a similar purpose. It is a natural remedy, containing no alcohol nor other poison. It is de lightful to use; does not gum nor clog the hair. It acts with great rapidity. In many cases one application re- lieves all irritation and scores of in- stances are on record right in this city where four applications have completely relieved cases of dandruff of long standing. Mary Laux Beckwith, General Sec- retary of the Child Conservation League of America, writes us: “The dandruff has entirely disappeared and a most pronounced growth of new hair is appearing while the ten- Nh ail know the majority of therm | rottenness in the churches could be L fakes, impostors, but people g0| exposed, but, of course, It is only the them, hoping they will find a) gpiritualistic church that Js a blot on one. Spiritualism is as old as! Christianity! world; the witches of olden! are the mediums of today. Be- his last battle King Saul, of | fame, went to the witch of to ask what whe saw for him| told him he would be de and #0 he was, miracle healing of today 1s all of Spiritualism. It Ix a wonder not Mr, Hick- wan a tre an tutes and have been in that bust ness for many years, COD) \\ ) N dency to falling hair is entirely over- WS eZ y Charactertees our metheés ta every eee and oug cus led every to ‘acco! tang” Gonaiatent with sound a 4% Pela om Savings Accounts Accounts nicet ce Seem Are Peoples Savings Bank GRCOND AVE. AED PIER 9B. Lard fell off in price simply be cause export business dropped off and lard had to be wold in this coun try. The supply being beyond the | immediate demands, paturally prices | dropped. In there charges we see again how Prejudice blinds. some newspaper | writers when confron with a sit uation which pertains to the packing | industry. Leading hair-dressers reco and use HAIR-Bitters, Gall for ic Sold by all drug stores at $2 and $3 the bottle. If your druggist is out of it write direct to Beriault Mfg. Co. 1104-14 Broadway, Seattle, U. S, A. Letters to the Editor, for pub- fieation, should be no more than 200 words, They should be written legibly, with pen and ink and on only one side of the paper, Name of writer and address should be given. Upon request, The Star will withhold publiea- tion of same, A REMEDY FALLING HAIR, SCALP BRSEASES Yours very truly, | SWIFT & CO, Per L. D. H. Weld, Manager, Com mercial Research Department, d