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1 of Washin Philadelphia has its scrapple. Boston has its brown bread and beans. _ Baltimore has Lynnhaven Bay oysters. And Milwaukee has its— But why go on? it is thru his stomach.” strial statistics are forgotten. ‘The Puget Sound crab is distinctive to this territory. re else does it grow to such a size or such a flavor. Make the Puget Sound crab famous the world over! . Prices Pay laber and freight costs 7 per cent above pre | charges it is impossible for ye mine operators to weil coal te industries at a price in- ean afford to pay.” sort of statement is a basic in a lot of current finan- the unemployed. reported, Sauce for Goose and Gander In order to uplift our merchant marine, cast down by too much mismanagement, profiteering and failure to prosecute about 2,500 scoundrels for robbing Uncle Sam, the republican leaders at Wash ington propose te enact o law re quiring that 50 to 60 per cent of immigrants mast come ever te us in American ships. Of course, England, for instance, can retaliate with laws requiring Americans visiting England te bay passage in English ships, but what's a little thing like retalia- tion between “asseciaicd™ nations? Maybe you can make » fellow ita of social life. Lave and without powrr ore anarchy: force without liberty make i foree alone is barbar- RB? Hberty and iavw, joined to make the republic, the only Wd civil constitution—!mmanuch ly Forth @ starter, the shipmen are @ get about $50,000,000 annually, President Harding's plan. shippers get theirs. The get theirs. The Ros get theirs. And the dough- get theirs—when they go and get it for themselves. representative govern- Iess government in busi- normalcy, and so forth! fathers, where are they? the prophets, do they tive for- Borah shouted and sang. “The United States must lead the way. Invite the other nations to Wash- ington and talk it over.” Presently, when be opened his mouth to repeat this call, he found that he was not singing a solo, but was leading a chorus. It was a chorus that rolled back and forth from the Atlantic te the Pacific. And then one day President Harding called the conference. It has just ended and by and large, it must be considered a success, Bill, The Star’s congratulations! Duteide of the ‘on tee per month, ne oF TRF per year, By carrion, city, WeShould Make Our CrabF amous Seattle should advertise and exploit its most individual food dish—the crab! Nearly every other large city in the world has gained a reputation for certain peculiar to its locality or to the tastes of its inhabitants. These epicurean dishes form a valuable advertising asset. He will remember a toothsome delicacy when pages of he, 1678) year, $00 & month, New Orleans has its wonderful soups—not to mention the Creole praline. “The way to a man’s It is a food for epicures. Seattle should capitalize it. Another income tax is when you take wifie candy because your income was 2 a. m. A Chicago man w ho believed what a bootlegger told him is learning to read with his fingers. A woman with a few children is never among A serious scarcity of reformed reformers is When a man falls in love his barber gets rich. “If Winter Comes” Poverty and the impending ar- rival of a baby induced a young married man in Los Angeles te forge a $5 note. From behind the bars, he Irarns that be inherits a $500,000 legacy from an sunt in London. Tf he had only held out » few days longer against hard luck! 12,234 wives, 15 years eld, in our country. A big figure, but microscopically small compared with the 15-year. ids who are unmarried Two generations ago, or even one, a ISyearold bride was not exceptional enough to attract at tention. Youth of beth sexes now walts to get more experience and de liberates the eligible list cautious- ly before st esrere: a mate. date Niednand ere 40 te tude of the state prison now, and we are hoping that some of the boys who are running ofter dark with dan- gerous glaring headlights will be given @ chance to roll their own. Landen riharteesO One sign of coring te when ao neighbor brings back our coal sowt- tea and borr: our lowe mower. Never was, never wat be a ettoh en tig enough for a man to loaf in Retter change Hollywood to Hol Tydia. But my words and my stat- which I commanded my serv- “the prophets, did they not hold of your fathers?—Zacha- 4:5,6. eee engine of one catpower run- @ll the time is more effective one of 40 horaepower, stand- p idle.—George William Curtis. ve up and nacre” ts advice bachelors. Then they mar- py and give up. These Times’ (Henry Holt and Company) TO MY MOTHER BY LOUIS UNTERMEYER Poor recompense to you wera I to fn This page with rhyme and rhetoric, to display Only the poet and thereby betray THE SEATTLE STAR APetter rom AIVRIDGE MANN. Dear Pe Tonight the boys will take their queens, and raise the deuce to New Orleans; for this is Mardi Gras, you know, the day that i the long ago was wot apart for everyoue for cutting loose and hay ing fun, And even yet the night tn pent to even up with coming Lent; and everyone forgets their care, and all the burdens they may bear, and youth and age, and girls and mon, go cutting up like kide again. It's not a time to be w #aint, or feel conventional restraint; it's just a time to go and do the things you've often wanted to, and have @ Joyous Jamboree—a gay and giddy booseleas apres. A night for being gay and glad, it peers to me, ie not eo bad; a lear night to be @ Joyous nut, and jog ourselves from out the rut, ia something needed now and then, to give a seat to Ufe again. And #0, tonight, let's cut the #tays that bind um tight in beaten ways, and get our girls and bustle down to shed our cares and do the town, and have @ night of joy and fun, when all are friends of everyone. And if we haven't any dough, or any piace we want to go, we'll furt go down and walk the strest, and smile at everyone we meet let down the bars and try to see how gay and festive we can be. LEPERS SEDI TOR Indisposition Among the Angels Mditer The Start Christianity and disregarding the tn- What this “free* country needs is | Junction of Jesus regarding the Gab bath, carefully overlook the remark an inventor whe will invent © Mir | concerning the beam in thelr own ror in which these tinpassioned “re | evun and become fearfully excited formers" of other peo morals! about the mote in their neighbors may look at themselves, and so-ee| Are euch “reformers” perfect that themselves as others nee them! The | they need no longer waste time over things they do not do themselves their own morals? Probably they must be wrong, because they do not} would bashfully deny perfection, but do them-—therefore, they try t0/ in their inner selves they must think make Others not do them. they are, or they would not be no ‘The latest in their weird decision | darned anxious about sinners like that teachers shall not smoke! If| the rest of us. this goes much further, we shall| more carefully have the unmarried trying to get | “God be merciful to me, @ sinner,” law passed prohibiting marriage!|and forget the words, “God, look | And, really, such a law would not} that poor oker @ yonder!” they |be much more abeurd than sorse s0| would cause jess indisposition among ardently desires. Por these arte} the angels. Yours very truly. | Uno," not content with “improving 6. DB. MH. HURT. $100 Reward for Information Eéitor The Star: , of sald letier and that I know noth A letter undor the heading, “Watch | ing about it, Knowing that your the Civil Service Board,” and signed | paper is always fair in its dealings | by one “D, Flemming, 1406 Third| and believing that an injustice hay ave.” was written to you and pub- liahed on the editorial page in your taene dated February 23. [the apprebensian of the writer of There & no such person known at | said letter, 1405 Third ave. The only D. Fiem | Kindly publish this at your earliest ming close by is myself, in business | convenience, Heepectfully yours, at 1421% Third ave. I hereby wish | DICK FLEMMI to state that I am not the author 141% Third « Soldier Land Settlement Plan | Editor The Star: {he ts to be handpicked after an Allow me to congratulate you for examination regarding his knowledge publishing « recent article atgned by jof farming ete, he will surely re Mande Gweetman, which dealt at sent paying & man and a stenograph rome length with the socalled sol or $6,000 per year to tel him when, ierw land settlement It te seldom | where and how te plant his cropa, Pearibie to get the tacts regarding what to plant and bow mech, what public emterprines squarely before the | kind of stock te have, and ro on People, eapecially when thom facts| Benidea, the cont of the farm com jare against the powers that be |Dlete ts far above what the beat 20- T have no quarrel with the depart. acre tracts of improved land are re- ment supervising this project, and I turning interest on. cortainly want It to be sucesseful, but| Anywny, it ts to the best interest & careful study of the 23 rules as of prospective ecttlers to bave an laid down by the department has opportunity of hearing honest orth convinced me that esueceas is imponsl ciern, #0 let the light of publicity con- bie, regurdiess of the location, cli-| tinue to shiga mate or ability of the prospective Yours sincerely, matter WEEE ADAMS, The farmer cannot carry any ex-| 2603 W. Dean ave, cons baggage at this time, and when! Spokane, Wash. upen Spiritual Training in Schools Etter The Star: joffer us a net of principles or com In looking over the efvention of ™*ndments which advocate the do today we me that we can find no ine of right and justice to our fel These ten If they would dwell | the words, | been done to all parties concerned, | I hereby offer a reward of $100 for | jfault with the intellectual and busi. lows. It would not be necessary to [ness teaching given the students but, Pring any creed into consideration | |in my opinion, the moral and pir but to try bringing « feeling of har | Jitual nature of the child ts given no | Mmpny and kindliness toward all TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922, i \ suger beets in the Walla Walla seo) that we, an individuals, may A\iwhen one died, the vught the tion, ways there in No finer soll any-| must get behind our congresmnen| wilds for another. The wolf is where for the raising of sugar teeta! and urge the passage of the Smith. | predatory. Hut the Italiane hold no ff a dependable water supply could | MoNary bill ot them in bondage, It wa be obtained, Last year from, 700) With the @mithMeNary bill passed | against the idealiom and kindlines acres, he whipped 200 carloads of | and funds avaliable, our tark in not the Latin rice, But when one beets to the refinery. He would giad-| over; it has just berun. Bvery wo | American eagle dien, we get ar ‘ ly contract a greater acreage if wa-| tion will be pressing its needs, and| We have no idealiem We ne ter were supplied to insure mticoens. | the one that makes ite needs felt wi an With greater production would come) be the one to rece! Bo we, as tn hen Irvin George says poopie (he necessity of @ nearby refinery, | dividuals and as organizations, m never see certain animals except whieh would in turn offer employ-| get behind our plan, If we are tol for the goo, he blunders twice. A ment to many, |have irrigation by gravity flow from/ mental development that ts gained Opportunity t# at our door, if we|the Columbia river, then we murt!at the expense of spiritual down will get behind ft and push, What| present our plan to the necretary of/ran ig worse than no jntormation is our gain i gain for the entire | the interior. 4 if approved by thelat an Ninetenths of the people state e remote. Why| United States reclamation service, | visiting a 200 have no intelligent not ber of Com-| then we have onty to get behind our meroe behind this mo Editor The Star in & bribe charge. there matters in a great benefit to tife people of thie city, and éemon- strates the fact that your paper is (who are helping to pay his salary) clean and in feared by the so-called | who have registered just complaints er enforcers The average law-abiding oltizen ts very likely to be met with ridicule | chief F thrown jail if be makes) Keep op the good work and make 1 one ehik " | charges (no matter how true) against | these public officials realize that | be feels pg Png por lige jany of th hief's tribe, I do not| they must do their duty or get out. | - | mean that the entire police force in corrupt and inefficient; to the con Our Brothers, the Animals Waiter The Star: T have been interested tn ‘the eagle letters of the taxidermint, A. 8. HH. and Irvin George One wants to tuft him—for a price—and the oth ¢ grieves horribly over the “mil- lions of people” who can never see @ live, healthy eagle acting happy and contented in his own wilds. A hundred years from now it will be thought as unjust to cage ant }mals as we new think ft unfair to limprixon Innocent people If “the leagie never was or will be a peace |ful bird.” thet i excellent reason for fr ing to chain him to | monotony and misery, to die by tl inches, The question is not one of eagle merits, or national emblem, but whether or not we lower our | manhood and womanhood by cau» ing pain and prolonging wretche! life, merely that we may be “amused.” I think A. 8. ML han greafty ex laggerated the predatory habits of |the cagie. The lives of American women and chilren are comparative \'y nafe from thie horrible pest. He oams only along the een coast and mr mountain crests where nobody much bas a poultry ranch or flock ot bunnies, I lived for years in southern Colorado where everybody raised sheep—eome owners having from 60,000 to 75,000 one time— and I never knew or beard of an lemale attacking one of them. The Aa to the fiallic cock, the carer jare not parallel The French roos- nent? Let us| project get there organivationg behind our) congreseman and let us not forget! Searing Removes Officers | trary T am & constant reader of your! honest and will do his duty, but as/and other prehistorie beasts can be paper and noticed with particular|/in the past (and the police records interest that Chief Searing removed | will show), the two patrolmen recently involved | eycombed with erooked and incom. Your interest in| petent officers due entirely to tha| | interest in any creature there. ‘They are amused only by the animals’ hostility, restiexaness ef palpabie heartbreak. “Haunting with a camera” shows animals in graceful, natural position, |in native surroundings. Paintings ‘Sloan be accurate, If the dinomar mi push it to completion. J. G. PORTER, Walla Walla, Wash The average patrotman reconstructed in realistic color, aize, texture, ete, most certainly can artists and setentists do the came! with living models. If life must be encrificed, let it be done human and the animal mounted, out its misery forever, rather than have 7 hordes of living captives, éying inch by inch. Children can and should have i | ferent “amusements” than this, At the force has been b chief who assumes # Prusuian atti tude of indifference to many citizens Againgt police officers and who have been ignored and insulted by the criminais in London. In Spain and Mexico they applaud the bull fighta and bearbaiting, In Bast 6t. Loulg Mo, not five years ago, children of six yearn crowded about the blood-eplashed cock pit and bet on their favorite spurs. In the South ern states they watch negrom being burned at the stake. In Eastera oon children watch the feeding of live poultry, mice, etc, to animals, such as certain «nakes, who will eat only ving thin, What the child ts the man will be. Information and pleasure can be — gotten in better ways than by zooy bunting, performing animals, eta In Italy the wolf symbolizes the | These smaller creatures are, in a founding of Rome For years, and sense, our brothers. They have im net so jong ago, the municipality | mortality the same as we They paid for and maintained a wolf have just right. Some day @ just 77 chained on @ platform at the en-|God will demand of us a reckoning, trance of one of its greatest butld- | Very sincerely, untamabie, L. M. CLARKE. Very truly yours, FRED H. SUPUY. tor rymbolizes the guyety, color, aw dacity, chivairy of the French peo ple and has nothing in common with | the intense love of freedom rup- Poned to be imbedded in the Amer- jean heart, and which we represent by the engi. At that, the French kill off thelr barnyard pet speedily, while we maim and capture our wildest of ali wild birds and gloat over his fleroe dempatr. Always Delicious Always Refreshing Refreshin "SALAAM xT =I A. Sold in sealed aluminum packets onl> |dollweevil, San Jose scale, grass) Never in Bulk. hopper, ete, go far more damage than all the egies ever did. BLACH-GREEN-MIXED R. & H.C. COOK, TEL ELLIOTT 0350, DISTRIBUTORS My earliest thought for mere poetic aki Poor recompense, indeed, were I to thrill development. I myself am a atudent of one of Seattle's high schools and I feel that ithe spiritual education of a chit # Just important as the Intellectual tra £. When one touches on the question lof the spiritual development of the boys and girin it seems that thie would bring the problerms of the various cults and re’ # Into con: these can be solved |aideration but very simply Asn matter of tet, all creeds be |ieve in a Supreme Being and that we are all children of Him. They all FAttor The Star: S80 much is belng anid about the Columbia basin project, the mag tude of which dazzles our b judgment, that we forget the sm projects which would mean #o much to our state South from Wenatches les an area that could easily be reached by @ gravity flow from the Colum iver, | It dors not mean the expenditure of vast sums to reclaim this area; it simply means utilizing a water sup. ply provided by nature under the simple law that water meks the low- est level. When vast sums are ex pended to build a project, water |righta must be high in proportion Enough people have lost their all in trying to raive crops where lack of |water could only spell failure, with jout placing water at their doors and jagain spelling failure because of pro.'t chings of gentleness and rogd will toward each other would ouftivate creater joy In the lives of nany children and a feeling of tol erance and kindliness would take the place of the hustle-bustle look that is evident In the schools } No one hag ever in the echools advocated to me that I should be kind and considerate of others and I Know that if euch things were taught & good deal more of real happ and less worry over petty thi jwou id be brought to the children. Yours truly, | IVAR HAGLUND, “3201 59th ave. 8. The Possibilities of Irrigation hibitive prices: The word “Pasco,” wherever epok en over the state, always brings as sociations of sagebrush, dryness and dust, It ls of this region that we are speaking, but that {te conditions could be changed to one of vast pro: duction ts easily shown by observing what irrigation has done in the seo tion around Burbank , This section in lying farther to the southward and opposite the gap in the Cascades, where the warm coast winds, may come thru, and offers a longer eason than the section to the northward. With the longer season comes the possibility of a greater va riety of crops, Not only graing, but nino fruit, hay and root crops are produced. The long season permits | the raising of four crops of hay, | H.C. Ronenfelt, who has charge of ‘the introduction of the raising of Famous Vaudeville Star | Takes Ironized Yeast | - With Amazing Results. 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