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_ PAGE 6 a per momtn, 44.58 for @ months, oF $9.00 per year, By carrier, city, He & month as it knew how. ty. some other item in the program. The last word on all issues is your's. found. he way to get behind, im direct action. ripe age of s year child finds a throt- boiler and he finds . throttle. Nick t and Suse Carter and Tommy, how Death comes to Frederick Mar. fs there any = maduke Van Rensselaer Dey, the cock opened to let writers 2 8 biel i3 tied ; i ull i i : as 5 =f as iy ad re Eafe ‘Phe edjectton to throwing cold = fe, tt dampens the enthusi- flomatimes ice think Anantas tras fisherman or a golfer or the edi- for ef a seed catalog. Dey, who committed suicide tn NewYork hotel, aged 61, was author ef 1,076 of the Nick FEI EF, ntl jfFF i Gaborlau, Frenchman, originat- ed the first I¢karat detective novels. His star character, Lecoq, fa one of the four greatest deteo tives of fiction. cata John KR. Coryell created him. Others, with Dey and Eu gene T. Sawyer far tn the bead, continued the stream ef Nick Carter stories that were trans- lated Into 12 languages. In South America, Nick is better known than Shakespeare. These four are ensily the lead- ers in detective fiction, From s technical standpoint, thelr nearest rival is Doctor Bentiron, the super-scientific detective of Ernest M. Poate’s stories. eee Dey wrote 40,000,000 words about Nick Carter. In his 1,076 Nick Carter novels, no two were alike. As a side line he churned ont more milfons of words under oth- er pen-names, including Bertha M. Clay. It takes a master brain and a phenomenally active thyrold gland to be so prolific in brain creations, always with a fresh viewpoint, The thing that kept Dey always RMON deceive you in this, ic, Drops and Sovthin; Syrups. ne nor other narcotic substance, more than thirt O ‘The Kind You Have Always Bou, ht has bi he ai; ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and i? Sepde tinder is nal supervision for over 30 years. as been made under his Allow no one Countertcits, Imitations and Ss Just-as- ood’? are but experiments, ‘and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. Wever attempt to relieve your baby with a *%t slands to worn out men and remedy that you would use for ye What is CASTOR rmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pat A It contains neither For years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation. Diarrhoea; allayin: ¥ Flatulency, Wind Collie and ‘everishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- lation of Food; givin Children’ ’s Comfort—’ Bears the Signature of healthy and_natural sleep. Mother’s Friend, In Use For Over 30 Years An All-Community Program _ he Star has presented, during the extraordinary spring campaign just ending, the that confront city, port and school district voters as ably and fairly and com- has based all judgments on just one ground, the Interests of the whole com- Landon for mayor; Mrs. Landes for city council; Cotterill for port commis- Sharples or Burkheimer, and Taylor for school board—these have been The ; recommendations as to the candidates. A “no” vote on the Erickson measure id a “yes” vote for the Montlake bridge project have been advised. is a program advanced by no clique or class or cross-section of Seattle's popu- and which is in the interests of no clique or class or group. It is an all-commu- ‘Program, a program which The Star believes will, if adopted by the voters, re- to the benefit of the whole of Seattle. Star arrived at each of these reconmendations on the merits of that issue and without any regard to whether the political effect might be to hurt or to the important thing for you voters, whether you agree with us or not, is to An Egyptian mummy with bobbed hair has been are digging for the galoshes now. Trying to keep up with the neighbors is a fine A bachelor thinks dumb bells go in pairs. fresh apd original was interest in his work—enthusiasm. He found his right line of work and stuck to it, eee Many & man, reading of Dey's Geparture inte the Great Meyoud, will turn back wistfully in mem: ory to his youth when he read Scent “yellow-back novels” in the haymow. There wasnt so much crime tn those days as now. A murder was exceptional The average parent of 20 and 30 years ago feared that @ lad might get his tread full of wild notions by read. ing Nick Carter. But the boys read Nick Carter —on the quiet. Time has made us realise that Nick Carter was pretty good read. fog. Virtue always triumphed and Farewell, Nick Carter You Were @ great detective. We have investigated the sip. Ping board, we have investigated Hog tsland, we have investigated Muscle Shoals, we have investi- gated aircraft product end olf of the infinite varieties of activities in the war department at the ex- pense of great time and much money. But when the charge ts made officially to us by our fellow citizens in Porto Rico, not that their money is being taken from them but that their Mberties are being taken away, our answer ts that we have not the thma to make the investigation. Representative Humphreys (D.), Mis Ignorance at the Top Cocksureness ts proof of ignorance. One of the famed, and selt- acknowledged, Infallible Amert- can Journalists gets off this ipse always the |dietum: “Many important chemi- cal truths were born of foolish || experiments in transmutation of metals, and men looking for the fountain of youth mado valuable discoveries, altho they pever found the fountain.” Howdaya know there ts no transmutation of metals, brother? How do ya ken there be no fountain of youth? | Is not the very latest sctentific theory to the effect that all tire - mineral clements are at bottom | altke, and are merely differenti- ated by the rate of the vibration of their electrons? Is not the only difference be tween gold and lead that resting in the ratio of the é¢lectron move ments, and ts It not scientifically allowably to predicate that gold may be made from lead when the electron vibration Is changed? | Fountain of youth? Maybe it ts lin the gland of a goat. One Kansas surgeon has performed |more than 1,200 operations sue- cessfully; he has transplanted women, and he has actually re- newed their youth; so renewed It thot husbands of 60 ure fothers iff children, tho they had been wed for years without issme, ‘The truly wise man is he who never denies the possibility of anything; the hopek Ignorant | is he who says: “This Is always true, that ts always false,” | and who tefases to keep an open | mind. Beventy millions yearly ara spent This would paint \every garage in the country. There ta no society for prevention of erucity to politicians, because they are not dumb animale, jon cosmetics, THE SEATTLE STAR | AT THE DE SHOW } MAY 2SIDESHOW yan 5 ua! oe ABR PRES ize —— ON THAT PLATFORM, LADIES 'N GENTS iS THE most REMARKABLE AND STUPENDOUS AGGREGATION or POLITICAL FREAK® evEeR PA ASSEMBLED UNDER ONE ROOF ~ > 9 Gera:’ |” My CLEAN CITY | GOVERNMENT - INDEPERDENT OF Aue OUTSIDE INFLUENCE ‘| Bible in Public Schools | echool, Being & Christian en@ @ firm be! tribution, and not in the public school | tures are required to @ Hever In the Bible, I am opposed to supported by compulsory taxation FAttor The @tar anything and everything having &) tendency to unite ehurch-and state, or that would make the ehurch « dominating factor with the state. Por this reason Iam opposed to any and) all attempts to etve legal sanction to religious Instruction In the public schools, In various forms and trom different sources, the demand for such tnatruction is being pressed al most constantly and with Increasing {naistenca Therefore, this Is not « dead, but a Iive lnmue. (See last page of The @tar, April mm) I make this remonatrance because Iam convinced that it Is contrary to the Christian principle of complete separation of church and estate. It seems to me that there te no differ ence In principle between a union of religion and th and e union of chureh and state. In looking over @ Mat of delegates named tn the article in The Star, they seem to be mostly oo irg from re organizations, Other citizens equally Interested tn the pub No schools but who do not belong to the church, or want the Bible read in the schools, seemingly had no part tn the meeting referred to, It plainly a church movement All whe love religious Mherty — should remember the following, aI Oo. & For stated Int nited States senat port, adopted January 19, . that | “all religt despotiam commences by combination and influence; and when that influ begins to oper ate upon th a} institutions of |a country, t soon ber | under It; and th er nations furn ing of the conse Christian liber right not to be [right to belt well ought not to b by any exer them into a distinct class. Se that the “majority are In f le in the schools majority have rights nority are bound to the language of op’ > 4: “True Christianity N is Itself behind majorities. perlis which now beset the church and the state the Inculeation of th righteousness—the princip! Ten Commandments—dut the proper place for giving this Instruction te tn the home, the church and the private LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY Today's word ts ESCAPADE, It's pronounced —en-ka-paid, with ao cent on the first syllable (or on the first and last), It means—an adventure, a foolish stroke, a thing done in defiance of| convention It comes from-—-Spanish “eseapa- 4a," escape. It's used ike this—“The life of |many young people runs from one |adventurous escapade to another.” DER J. BR. 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BINYON OPTICAL CO. 4116 WIRST AVR, op- ibe TTERS 32 EDITOR Where to Editor The St In ye tien w that he that le keeping these petitions hid den out. effort ts be! peal (Ne injunction | tive the workmen’s| If you have means of reaching this compensation mea (No be dishonorable gentleman, it might the voters of this city and of the be well to suggest to him that Coptes of these three measures can be secured or signed at the following piace: Seattle Labor Temple, Sixth ave, and University #6. office of the| fossed inefficiency renders it tmpos- State Federation of Labor, 608 May-| sible for him to fill nard bullding, offies of the state nec) pable person can be found within retary. 2017 Maynard building, Firsthine bounds of Oklahoma, the state eve, 8. and Washington at. ‘The poll tax law ts one of the most viclous pieces of legislation ever en. acted by a leginiat a this state neasures proposed by of the state are mer | Htorious tn every sense of the word, jand denerve the active mupport of all | Dellevers in justice and a square deal Approximately 40,000 legal signe these mens. Will you help Rineerely, HARRY W. CALI, State Secretary Initiative Campaign Committee. supported by voluntary con ures on t lot put them th WILEY B. RANDOLPH. Sign Petition Attacks ¢ Governor of Oklahoma Editor The Star: In your inmue of Apri! 26 appeared & #taterment credited to J. B. ertaon, governor of Oklub which he advertines hin » wheimingly populated by violators of the law and traitors to the constitu Mr. tion of the United States, with whom ‘The! their officers of the law are utterly ery Unable to deal effective na him poll | self # pitiable failure as chief execu tawue of April 27 my atten. directed to a letter from Mulenaux, wherein he at to sign the poll ve measure, but has find one tn ctreuie- nts te know who it ts | under the circumstances the only de jcent thing for him to do ta to resign A. 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For had I brais that meet the test of picking out the very best, a lot of voters, not so wise, would go elect the other guys But tho my vote te only one, ft makes @ job that must be dona I only own the vote in trust, to waste tt fen't even just; for what our government can be, depends alone on you and me. And #0, the other folks may shirk, I'll go ané do my country’s work, and cast my vote the best I can, as if I were the only man; for that's the way that you and I should tackle everything we try. should at once be placed under mil- tary law, Tt ts just powsible, however, that joy. Robertson has made the mis- ake of concluding that the people creaned the health, happiness prosperity of our community, course we have the bootlegger ALetter from | @ I think prohibities hes greatly. morig whom he finds his friends constitute the whole of the popula Uon. For his (anf your) information, herefore, allow me to quote from « etter written by J. C. Walton, mayor of Oklahoma City, March 17, 1922, aa follows: “Probt- bition has reduced drunkenness and crime traceable directly to drinking. It has had @ favorable effect on juvenile delinquency, as well aa on domestic relations. and without liquor we have many more happy homes than we had before it was abolished. I think the law has been a great a4 vantage to various Industries tn pro- moting greater efficiency and more under date of| of ant poison liquor te contend and cope with, but I believe the public will soon be educated to @ point our better citizenship and our courts will co-operate with the law enforcing arm, at which time the law tons will be greatly improved.” iL B, SINTON, i t low flowers in their houses. Japan hee built a great arch, © feet high, overlooking Tokyo, to com memorate those who died during the steady work on the part of employes war in the service of the empire. 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