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The Seattle eat of city, M00 per month; 8 mentha $1.50; ¢ “ii rei tm the State ef Washington, fos or te tala The 14.50 ford mentha or $9.00 per year, The one thet fust gits mad’s ’most ollers wrong Nonpartisan Elections Tf. anything, the Minnesota primary election ts an ion, not of the certain defeat of the triple nee candidate for governor in this state, but of Practical certainty of his victory, Consider the Minnesota situation. There, it seems, TAN elimination convention selected one candidate for * support. Deapite this, with six candidates the running, this “regular” candidate barely 3 victory frog the nonpartisan candidate, | Can a similar victory be obtained by a “regular” Washington? Can regular republicans unite on Paying ‘The secretary of the | or put away for the rai These figures were from tax returns and Here they are Chewing gum .. Candy Cigarets gandidate as consistently as they apparently | soft drinks, including | ve done in Minnesota? Is Washington's triple | Perfumery and cosmet to be considered no stronger than the | Cigars were ota nonpartisan. league? Tobaceo and snuff . ft is stronger, even in ever so alight @ degree, | Purw gould defeat a regular repuljican candidate, even | Carpets and luxurious Indorsed by an elimination convention. “These are actual facts, not fancies or theories, ) The Star presents them to the consideration of Voters who truly want majority government in of minority rule. The Star has no objection & nonpartisan league or triple alliance victory if Majority of those voting so desire it. | But it is opposed to minority rule, whether it is the triple alliance, the Hardings, the Hi John- or any other factions Tollet soaps . Pianos, organs an: So went eight billion, dollars! penditure upon week. oN the present system of nominations, it is | ployed producing those luxuries might otherwise, “Mut that's torn, too.” America that has falled to receive ‘ ow " . bi t and prot facilities for 7 that a majority nomination is obtained. The | have been turning out necessities, clothes, fuel) “Wel haven't you an overcoat?’ | § | the support of modern philanthropy. | ree trea pg i Bini ; 00 . | N pa geal state and county primaries makes piste. og ec ea he gr ee very ‘The other day we inquired fae ne eng — oldest Just now the closed-door polley ts obtain a majority nomination and tion, it | cake. nad become of the old | fashioned working a hardship on discharged Necessary to ad@t the system in voy in the Of Seattle, where the two high candidates run the final ‘election. A majority is bound to rule And, as ts always ¢ 6 | the fiddler. | Bo long, then, as the republican party refuses to Nonpartisan elketions for state and county it hasn't much ground for complaining against Successes the triple alliance may win here. victory by the triple alliance this fall may the only means of giving the rabid politicians, Whom even a meaningless party label stands Principle, a lesson ey need severally it can be shown to the man with a sense where lies the difference between Gemocratic governor and a republican governor, @ republican treasurer and a democratic between a republican sheriff and a demo | Poindexter will | Mountain and Far lected, no doubt, bi age Star By carrier, city, ide per to certain leaks tn the family where money goes when it isu't spent for necessities | he's a thief. and cover the period of one year, Automobiles and parts. . a. phonograph Averaging that up among some 25 million families tn the United States and you have a per-family ex luxuries of $248, And, don’t forget this: The labor and capital em. |‘ Your coat'll cover it In this Instance the huxury.consumer is paying a bigher price for his ne ssities } he is abnormally consuming of republican candidates for senator, success in the presidential race. New Tastes Needed THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE f PAHDON MG, BUT WOULBNIT Nou | CONTRIBUTE To OUR FOREIGN MISSION DRIVE 4) \S 1S USED FoR THE BETTERMENT OF THE SEM(-CIVILIZED IN THOSS CounTRies —— “ae me] | THE per month, week. | Today's best bet: The reason a man ‘Seratches his head whe he thinks is to put a stop to other things that are boring his mind. eee ‘The laborers who make the most money are those who work the mint. eee Just because a man takes «@ little He tells | joke once in a while that's ne sign .—Lowell. TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS One of the very big problems com fronting the medical world today ia hospital care for persons suffering with tuberculosis. Most of the hos- |pitals in the United States, where general diseanes are treated, will not sufferers with the White WYRIGHT 192O BY FRANK Cc COLLEGE OF WILL AND MARY ‘The College of William and Mary, | accept in Virginia, has started a campaign | Plague. to raine $1,440,000 to enable it to! Many years ago physicians believed maintain its position among Amer-| that tuberculosis was not only highly MT | trefumty calls public attention pocketbook eee There is an unwritten law in Png: iny day gathered by treasury experts | other sourdées of information, | land that a woman must have a train loan institutions of learning. Of all| “catching,” even among adults, but |e ta ahie. te ant beeeaaea ee claimants upon our bounty, none! that it could not be successfully treat- | majesty, the queen has a better right than this college. ed except in certain climates and im 5 > however, |expectally constructed institutions. «=. 60,000,000 Guess if ohe has aa oll wef or two Al) Its resources at present 1 + 1,000,000,000 | she can get by i are not enough to pay its faculty a| Aw a result of this widespread theory, 200,000,000 | eae | tL suitable living wage and provide for|general hospitals adopted @ closed- UT] | necgesary improvements and expan-| door policy against this very com- | slo’ |mon dinense. Persons who were not A report of the committee on edu-| financially able to go long distances cation to the forty-second congress |to private sanatoria, or who lived im said: “The College of William and| Communities which did not support Mary {* one of the mont venerable | tuberculosis camps, simply had to get institutions of learning in the coun-|@long as best they could. try. Chartered by William and| ‘Today the sentiment regarding ta- Mary of England, in 1693, its story | berculosis has undergone a change 80 embraces all the vicissitudes, trials|far as mort of the medical profes and triumphs of our nation, from|sion ts concerned. A change of cle | the earliest struggies Gf, the feeble | mate is no longer considered a neces. band of colonists of "Virginia to|sity. On the coftrary, it in belleved the hour of our present grandeur.”| the patient gelled ve juse SS be «| beneficially in the place where the right sort of medical care, sult- 50,000,000 | A Nittle nonsense now and then 750,000,000 | Is relished by the best of men. 510,000,000 But when you have to write the stuff 800,000,000 | Day in, day out, it sure ts tough. 300,000,000 | os 500,000,000 | When you propose to a girt in thin 2,000,000,000 | city you are jnat jumping from the 400,000,000 "Poon to the Cupid sparks, Or as) 250,000,000 Shakespeare might have put it, “From the skillet into“the fire.” eee Hing the Rips He—I my, Madge, there's a holo in my wnistooat. | Hi Wife—Oh, that doesn't mat. NO, MAM, & WOULDN'T UKE To Do THAT, B IF SOMEBODY WILL START A PUND FOR THE MELIORATION OF THE, SEMI-CiViLIZeD, HERS AT joe cream and soda tos ‘ clothing seven bu th or nearly $7 « |pound cake, made of one pound of | sugar, one pound of butter, ete. | And today Hazen J, Titus sent us one In view of the unexpected remutt of | our inquiry, we now arise to ask) what has become of the old fashioned quart of wine they used to drink Western states in behalf | while eating the old fashioned pound Se-| cake ecause of his phenomenal) |_ It ts the only non-sectarian €0:| soldiers, who. developed tuberculosis \educational college in Virginia. during service in the war. The num- Its alumni exerted more influence ber of these sufferers is now several on the Union's development than'thousand. With such tuberculosia. the alumni of any other college;| hospitals as there are crowded to ca- Jefferson, Monroe and Tyler trebled| pacity with private patients, it is the Union's original area, | proving a most difficult matter to It has furnished three presidents | Provide proper treatment for these for the United States—Thomas Jef-|men. Altho the public health service ferson, James Monroe and John|!* constructing and purchasing hos Tyler. Also four judges of the su-|Pitals as rapidly as possible, it has preme court, the first attorney-gen-| been impossible to provide in so short leral, one general commanding the|4 While a sufficient number of beds armies of the United States, and the t© care for applicants for treatment. \greatest. chief justice, John Mar., The refusal of general hospitals to ad- lehall, four signers of the Declara- ; mit such sufferers works a real hard- tion of Independence and many gov-|*hip on these unfortunates as well as ernors as well as United States sen the case, the dancer ts paying because | be in charge of the Rocky! luxuries, we Presidents of Mexico and others who are forced out of their jobs jin Mexico are not called ex-preai.| denta, but extinct ee IN A TURKISH BATH Rumor ts spreading that “Rabe” } J} Ruth is losing hin form. One can't sheriff, between a republican legislator and @emocratic legislator, The Star will stand squarely the principle of nonpartisan elections for state county as the only system to insure majority He proposes to use it for food. A few days ago di ment of a large nu from Alaska. Some time ago anno terprise to can whale Tuna fish was Congressman A. J. Volstead, author of the if of one per cent prohibition law, was leated for renomination. He deprived the miry of wine—and got handed his po- Ks Perhaps whale meat, Grand Old Man Gompers rightly belongs tn that world-class d and useful citizens, the class of Grand ‘Men. There aren't many in the clam living iy, bat there is quite a lengthy roll of them you begin beck with Methuselah and come to June, 1920. important article of di single season, there wo! This indicates the trem: Crops are short this 1 interest. had her Gladstone; France her Foch; eWagner, Russia her Tolstot, and so sprinkling. ef white-haired leaders here the country. With them you wim Gompers, who, more than any Woman aviatriz réaponsible for the progress labor | gir, She's probably made within the United States. States senate Mexican version; Uneasy lies the head it opposes the oil crowd. ‘The gathering was a “Wilson hate fest,” and ily no one hates the president more than does Col. George Harvey. The latter is almost niversally given credit for engineering the com- ‘Promise that “put Harding over.” > _ Im view of this fact, interest attaches to what | @ol. Harvey says of the convention tn the current *Bumber of Harvey's Weekly. He declares: ““The delegates and even the occupants of the gal- | Wiles were, in a sense, relative to previous conven- ) tons, clearly lackadaisical. And the like was true “with respect to Senator Harding. There was no Popular explosion for him. ‘There was little spon- fancity. He was nominated because there was Bothing against him, and because the delegates ‘wanfed to go bome.” A girl usually | learns that she is | Venus” discovered ous as the holler in CATERPILLAR TROUBLE \ Editor The Star: We are sub! — ; its | Obviously has something to sell—so [,, S@eetbere + 7ae Mae yam thru | why not use the $109,000 collected by | Setumns have seen a lot of #04 the Chamber of Cothmerce to bribe | —— Gone. This is the first time I have|or subsidize landlords, merchants | asked for help, and now I am simply | 4nd real estate operators of Seattle, " appealing for a square deal. with the undertsaanding that they It is announced that John H. Dun-| will reduce their prices and leave the ad t ras nnchote’ t ac. fe | S4¥ertising to the surprised and over fruit trees and Joyed citizens, who would love no time in telling it to the world. VICTIM. fuse to get rid of the caterpiliars. My name is J. E. Carton, 8310 ‘29th ave. N. W., and I want to say/ | that all the neighbors try to get rid| | Of the pest, but that the road in full Of trees infested with them and that the pests from these trees make it impossible to get them out of our trees. Some of these trees nae ah i} WOULD FREE MRS. SAWYER Editor The Star: As one who has read the trialof Mra, Madge Sawyer for the killing of her husband on the 10th of May, 1920, I do not under-| stand how a jury could find her, or | any woman that had been treated as | she had, of being guilty of murder. covered with the carterpiliar|"'Ty seems to me, from the tontannenty its web that they look like skele-| given, that she had been mistreated ne ©°¥- | by her husband right from the start. ered. Why don't the city give US! 1: seers as tho our fair sex, even if People a nay? a = they get where they have a chance hy Bnhove yg iy, |t0 do justice, will hand a bad deal | » NW. | to their sex. No man who thinks) Phone Ballard 1849, anything of his wife will treat her | P. 8—1 can give yotithe names of | ay @he had been treated. Jiven his | 0 people’ within three blocks of my | partners in business tetsified against | hhouse who have complained of these! him, If he had been a pure man, | trees being a breeding place for tie never would have needed Wines @ gun to his place of business, I am a« laboring man and have lived a few years over the 60-mark, and have never had use for a gun in my life, So, turn her loose, Mr, Juryman— give her free air, A SYMPATHIZER. SUGGESTION FOR WOMEN Editor The Star: Apropos of the high cost of living, So many of us women like to sew, but have real dif- ficulty about cutting and fitting our- selves, Lately I have found a little| dressmaker who will cut and fit any- thing but really tailor-made things! for me, and very reasonably, too. | Now it is @ joy to do my own sewing. With that troublesome work done, Mt is like doing fancy work to get them finished up between Umos. Perhaps this suggestion will help aa aie WOULD BE SOME AD Editor The Star: A contented pop lation will do more to advertise a Sour Stomach (heartburn), Acidity, Bs ing, Swellin and ull Feel- ing, as well as commont in TW poontul ater. king a t in a glass of hot ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS For Bale by All Druggista, i SS Pellingham, CHEMIC. Wash " nama The Canadian government has Irased the southern half of Baffin Island to the explorer, Stefannson. & common article of diet, and Is to be had In groceries | freedom. Look at the long dress she | thruout the United States | | tainable in every market When ttris country was younger, game formed an| Tia Juana left in the country were killed and marketed to feed the present population of the United Btatea. plies of meat from new sources take on a new Muskox meat might be welcomed. venison and whale meat. as beef, one might yet cultivate a taste for it. Aft| he made his dough. that most of us can say now to the question, “Do like it? is “I don't know, the new candidate for vice president. with a big American flag in his hand. That's grabbing it quick, we'll say. t Li Coh (Copyright, 1920, N. EB. A) : Member ‘Teachery’ Asm. |! miles of wine. cellars. : Just Like an —— — ’ j . “Walt a minute, boys.” cried Coolidge when the preas photographers rushed his front porch to map Lt } | a Edwards’ promise to make New Jersey as wet as the Atlantic must how be an equal proportion of salt. The scholar in politics isn't as conspicu- JLETTERS TO EDITOR city than tons of prepared terature | out some other bothered women to distributed by an organization which | whom the dollars count. BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE Now Ghis t# the sight which occurred one night When the Turkish tanks were full, And the serfs of wealth were seeking new bealth All minus of silk and wool, There were gargoyled freaks of claws and beaks Which surely were human—once: There were watued chins and mottied skins And protuberant fate and fronta. ‘There were «spiral backs and chests too lax, There were Maccid, Mabby flanks, And many were joined, hippopotami-groined, patienté from the general public. ators and representatives. Tubegeulosis is no longer regarded George Washington received from as #0 highly “catching” among this college hie firet publte office, of | *Cults. Physicians now’ Know sang surveyor. In 1794 he became chan- under supervision there is lit- cellor of the college. ‘The crisis in education all over the country is acute. It is affect- ing the smal! colleges as well as the great universities. It is threat ening the public school system. But no greater calamity could befall us |make a hit when one loses one’s form, you know. eee The onty difference between the telephones companies and the police | patches announced the ship | toree te you only have to walt a lit mber of slaughtered reindeer! tie over two minutes and some |traffie cop will get your number. | | see to breed reindeer and musk-ox where sych supervision is possibile — Indeed, the general hospitals now ac — cept without question numerous dis eases more dangerous to other pa- Uents. Among these may be mem | tioned influenza, pneumonia and ty | uincement was made of an en. im and market it. ty a few yearm ago. “Humph,” says the woman, “the Now it ts| Statue of Liberty don’t stand for 7 than to have the College of Wil-|phoid fever. reindeer steaks, muskox and| eve Oa 0 Han Ghats thie anha, Ulam and Mary fail or be seriously ia other game will become commotr eventually, and ob} | An Engtish preacher sugested! z hampered in its career. Q.—Four years ago my son was af- that we might drop the H— tn Now Ged made man on a godmade plan No institution, said James Bryce,|flicted with “tuberculosis of the If the Olden Tale be truth, An@ He made him slim and straight and trim So he shone with the glow of youth. bone” in the left hip. After | bedridden for a year he recovered can have great hold upon men that et. e,e"e does not have its roots deep in the | | But if all the wild game) i in a| “Pop, what is a hem on a sktrtt | bast. enough to set on. his fest. At saa uldn't be enough to go around.| “That, son, is what a man says AS6 en Ot SSE Se Senge This college represents one of the|! did not notice any difference in his endous amount of food it takes| when he sees one of the latest short} Se rave. 8 the Cole Sten, finest and richest of America’s tra-| Walk, but later I noticed that his And he holds the cast till the time be past That he passes from youth to man. Then, being God-¢rown, he may model his own An the lines of his life are grooved, And the image God made changes shade by shade An@ the model is scarce improved. So now, if The Bye, as it glances by, Peeps into this Bath today, I can fancy @ start at the Infinite heart And a gasp of divine dismay “Waa tt on this plan that I made The Man? Or how did I chance to err? By what fatal flaw of creative law Could this uncouth thing occur? . And what—what a mistake for a God to make Not to cover This Shape with furl right leg began to slant outward Could this be remedied? A—Tuberculosis ef the bone styles. Ahem.” ditions, and traditions of the finer kind we sadly need. ‘Where the beat foodstuffs cost the least. 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