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Being a Bit of Conversation in Most Anybody’s Home Star By wait, ont of TMontha #1 50 LITT JOHNNY (who reads the papers)—The city owns the street railway, eh, dad? , Dad—Yes; we own the car lines. Johnny—And the fare is 8 1-3 cents? Dad—Yes, Johnny. Roterprise Aewrctation ed Untied reas Serviow. Johnny—We owe something for the railway, don’t Pedliehed Daity ny The star Punme-|| we? ing Co Phone Main 00, Dad—Yes. | Johnny—We're paying it off little by little? Dad—Yes. The superintendent of railways says so in his report; and so does the city treasurer; and so does the city comptroller; and so do seven of our councilmen; and so do several of our banks, which are backing us with their money; and the Stone & Web- ster company says so on oath in the federal court. Ev- erybody says so except the mayor and his attorney, Wilmon Tucker. " Johnny—How long before the railway is all paid up? | Dad—We'll have it all paid up in 18 years. | + Johnny—How about the Renton line? That doesn’t eity, S60 per month; 1 Year, My carrier, ofty, 10 per week, Sak pace saan wine T belong to the city, does it? 4 tL rer “intea || Dad—No; it doesn’t. fmong th’ aweis uv a feller || Johnny—What fare do the passengers pay on that goes bankrupt m ————______.|line? ee ies be | Dad—Same as we—8 1-3 cents. ; ene nice | Johnny—And at the end of 18 years will we own gl see in a short time what that line, too? 4 ed to put up with in this coun Dad No, indeed; that'll belong to the private com- i pany, the same as now. .; ORD TO THE GABBY ONES)" Johnny—And how about the folks in Tacoma— % pital last Sunday I wish te thank all that came | what fare do they pay? me, ai some people ed Dad They pay 8 cents, too. EE ths sokiek” Preah Sarvs, Johnny—And will they get the railway of 18 years? Pay and Rose st.—Advertisement Williamsport (Pa) Sun. . se Dad—No, siree; the Tacoma privately. Byracuse Council! has passed ah On ae is, teaaie and" Johnny—How are fares generally in the United | wre, States? Dad—Most everywhere 8 cents; some places 10. Johnny—Seems to me we haven't got such an awful kick coming in Seattle, have we? at the end S stale, re . NEW KIND OF BANK STOCK HL. Iams, one of the progressive im the town of Stockton, dust added to his choice live by the purchase of a regis | pure bred Chester White sow four pigs, ordered thru the First | bank.—Steve w ‘National —Stevens Point ( ad oe Attaboy, Senator Taylor! ; iT" ISN’T OFTEN that The Star has had the opportunity Judge ogy — -. _—— to congratulate Senator Howard Taylor. And he is a public's ecadhtence te bassban (210% courteous and likable fellow, too, But generally the all get together and hire some Senator and The Star have disagreed on political questions. to ‘restore confidence in the| Yesterday, however, Senator Taylor led the fight The |Star had championed and which culminated in the passage of the anti-Jap bill by an overwhelming vote. It is not so it is because of the fearlessness of his position; the utter candor with which he met the issue. “Every large commercial and corporate interest, every political interest which I am supposed to represent, has |brought its strongest pressure upon me,” he declared, in jone of the most dramatic moments in the history of the |senate. “But they put the love of the Japanese dollar ahead jot American progress. And I say to you, to heil with them |before I vote against this measure.” Grandpa's head? He's got no hair at all."—London Answers. - cee. But im speaking of Judge Landis’ Job, you wouldn't call him a bench ee, Weald you? Fine, senator! Attaboy! Oscar Fer is going into the stx| You certainly hit the bull’seye that time, senator, tho we Gay bike eae in New York, and we|cannot agree with you on other things, and tho we cannot com a yet a ig yeh aga agree with you on another bill you championed yesterday— house bill 174, the certificate of necessity bill. NO SALES “And what brought you to this | state of poverty, my good man” | was in the hammock business when automobiles got so popular ee Ohio Motorist. A % | notice a home-like court in which judge and spectator smoke while trials are in progress. The judge puffs a briar pipe, and, occasionally, the pro- ceedings are punctuated by one of those sharp raps that is| {produced when a man strikes his pipe against his chair in order to shake out the ashes. ° Supdicial Dignity see “Lincotn would have tolerated no class legislation in a democracy. He to adit a clase distinction capital and tabor."—John Hays Hammon, mining engineer. eee “The thing we are suffering trom & not so.much the result of war—it » lp the interruption and the throwing out of gear pf the world’s economic Machinery.*"—rank A. Vanderlip, finaneier. cient for being so perfectly human. Nor has it been ob- served that it is held less in respect in that particular community because it is so home-spun and free of tinseled} dignity. Whether or not we approve of smoking in court rooms, | it will be agreed that the common sense of kindly justice is more likely to be served in this informal Kentucky court room than in some other courts in which forms count for more than the substance of justice. It was Pascal, the French philosopher, who first laughed at the mock-dignity of judges in gowns and caps and er- mine in which, he said, “they wrap themselves like furry . “All former business depressions Were at times when the nation was comparatively poor. At present we Pomsess 26 per cent of the world gold. We were never richer. Panic No!" —J. H. Tregoe, secretary Nation @l Association of Credit Men, cee “The diamond ts not only hardest thing on earth, the ft also ix the least comprehensiMfe substahce sats.’ known.”—Prof. I. B. Adams, Carne | C'S. : ae gle Institute. If magistrates had true justice, they would have no » acid occasion for square caps,” he went on. “The majesty of or epgiend al ae their science would of itself be venerable enough. But} Te Gaye Ta eased te. tats too | having only imaginary knowledge they must employ these cents worth.”"—Charles J Marsh, | Silly tools that strike the imagination with which they President N. Y. Metal Exchange. have to deal; and thereby in fact they inspire respect.” God Speed You, Woodrow Wilson BY DR. WILLIAM E. BARTON I have called quite unofficially this es Mr. ening, leaving with their sincere desire for your comfort in Wilson, to say to you that if the American people maining yeare . knew of any way in a anning to write a history of your admin whieh ur. want to subscribe for a copy of it, and teou 7od- | to with you joy in its preparation. Do not, if 1 may spee pretend ad you, spend too much itk in trying to explain ing the re sorry for | Just tell us the story of it as you know it, You wili| what they did to you in | tell it in good Emglish, pounding it-out on your type- November, they would | writer, and I hope you can use both hands. like to do it You went down from Jerusalem to Versailles, and They welcome the | fell among thieves. ‘Telkems the true story off it; the coming guest, and have | American pe wil) belleve you, and will appreciate been known to speed | a little be the difficulties of your situation the part pant of | One noble thing you did In that trying situation the E by me d the scheming plots of other nations with America’s idealism. ing him People smile at you, Mr. Wilgon, for your idealism. They Let them «mile. America, her pretense to the con- the broad back of Wil- | trary notwithstanding, is a nation of idealists. liam Howard Taft as he The historian will laud you for that very idealism. disappeared down When your country went to war, you were able to White House walk on | define her purpqse in terms of conscience and duty the day you entered, | You did it superbly, Mr. Wilson; po other man on this eight years ago; and he | side of the ocean could have dohe it so well, and no was a good loser, and | man on the other side could have done tt at al, has shown himeecif in these eight years a man and Your country is proud of the way you did it, and @ gentleman. will be still more proud of it a hundred years henes, You will have to excuse the American people, Mr. This js your last night in the White House, Mr. Wilson, for 4 certain bruzqueness in such matters. | Wilson, and you have some packing to finish, and I We shall learn better manners some day will not prolong this call. to say that the American pe are sorry mre | wher oa i years there will be nights leaving. They think you have made some grave mi » yow will stop writing and go to bed at 10 Sikes: I have not come to discuss them. o'clock, when he will be awake and consid rably wor 4 ried, May God help him, and give him the guidance But the American people, including thove who voted | of’ wixe and good men akainst you, are not oblivious to the pathetic aspects | of your departure from the White House, and you are | And may you have quiet and happy years ahead. The American people bid you a friendly Good Night. } railway is owned" much because he fought for the Jones-Beeler bill that he is| to be congratulated—nearly every senator did that. But} RECENT murder trial in Kentucky brought to public} It is not recorded that justice in this court is less effi-| "jn fe is within the reach of practical f THE SEATTLE Little Johnny and His Dad! (SETH TANNER) Inqutring Reporter: | | { | Some folks could make a more hon est display uv their wealth by takin’ their rejations out 0’ th’ poorhouse. “Human nature” gits blamed fer all th’ meanness in man an’ none o' th’ |] Questions ef health, sanitation, |) ergieee will be anewered jormation Department, ©. 8. | | We Health Service, Washingion, D. ©. Adenitis Are entarged glands of the neck over! tuberculous? Does proper food he! treatment? Ie it a dangerous ¢o And dose Mt lead to consumption? Enlargement of the glands (adent tim) of the neck may be tuberculous, or i may be dus to some other cause, Simple acute adenitin, more common in the first three years of life, may be seen in connection with diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, acute catarrh of the nese and throat. | In children of all ages acute! adenitin may be excited by decayed | teeth, an ulcerative inflammation of | the mouth, eczema ef the scalp and injury. A chronte enlarrement of the fiands of the neck may be found with adenoids, disearsd = tonaiia, chronic inflammation of the skin or various mucous membranes | Tuberculous giands are not dan frroun in the sense that they lead to the Gon, ending. In fact, they as a measure of protection against | pulmonary tubercuioaia. [Ai St er Bares You might be enrprised to know that the best thing you ean use for & severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few moments, It's cheap, bat for prompt results it beats anything elec you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours, Tastes pleasant, too—children like it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex ip a pint bottle; then fill it ap with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- fied molasses, honey, of corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. *s you make a full pint-—a family supply—but costing no more than @ email bottle of ready-made cough syrup. 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Resinos products at ali druggists. | Resinol | In your opinion, je consumption or otherwine to a fatal) seem to serve | STAR y! AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD Editorials and Comments Reprinted Vrom Various Newspapers AMERICA 18 NoT COMMON PROPERTY (From the Columbia Citizen) Congress bas done well in determining to make no reduction In the American naval program at the present time A six |for construction would have disarranged all echedules and would have what docs Seattle been notice to everybody that the United States t willing to run rinte in protecting TODAY'S QUESTION | need most? NSWERS A MRS, GERTRUDE WICKE, Stock. | word Is 8: “More manufacturing plants and | for the manten: lens jitneys.” MES. GERTRUDE WIDE, Stock ade hotel t least one real figet class hot ws GERALD, candidate for month holiday its vital tnterenta. rica ie now the wealthiest country In the world. The rest of the in financial difficuities, Thia fact alone te wufficlent justification of Amerca’s naval efficiency, At the meeting of the in Geneva, Italian and raw materials should ntries producing them, ed. ‘The resolutions npovertahed nations. bly of t © exclusive property of of world sights should be But, the idea in not unwe GB Y a, as the er 4 of available raw materials in the world, “A reduction Of tax@ | must be in a 5 oct herself against the recurrence of this new claim of in mmuniem. If the American navy ts ab A. ROSENTHAL, 1610 | jow n mt: “It needy to do) wpre ertain womanhaters it wa away w club T kno MIL SON, TaNard: “A lot more industries to employ a lot more | —— men.” | REMARKABLE REMARKS I ET us do away with every un 4 necessary expense until onr growth again becomes strong and full, and we are in reach of the 600 000 population that we would have new if prudence of the same kind had governed our financial affairs in lant decade tha years ago.”—Mu League ort on Propositions at City Klee March & | . is “To my mind ft t a terrible thing At the first chill! 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