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‘Re a, ‘United Bervice ton. Outside of ata year, By earrter, etty, te per month © wenene, £3.00; ¢ ments, $2.78 yoan 806 We'll Show ’Em About the middle of June the Philippine parliamentary mi President Quezon, of the Philippine senate; Speaker Os ission which recently passed mena, of the house; Dean M. Kalaw, noted educator, and a large party of senators, representatives and distinguished Filipinos are with the party. “They are in this country to ask immediate and absolute Islands. They won't get it. They will be told they don’t know tinley, Secretary of State Root and William Howard Taft will be d by President Harding, Secre- of State Hughes and Governor z d Wood. “That policy is this: “Liberty some day, a ; bat not now. You haven't yet ar’ to run a country properly. Watch i; we'll show you.” Yes, we'll show ‘em. We recommend congress appoint a committee to the visiting mission around. This ittee should be split into sub-com- each with its own chairman. chairman of the sub-committee on cal elections, we would suggest Tru- H. Newberry, of Michigan; on treatment of prisoners, graft ‘ ete, Harry M. Daugherty; conservation of national resources, Fall; on treaty obstruction, Lodge; on trick budgets, Gen. on treasury deficits, Secretary Mellon; on how to independence for the Philip- run a merchant marine at Chairman A. D. Lasker, of the shipping board; on legislative decorum, Sen- + Tom Watson or Representative Blanton, of Texas; on tariff-making, McCumber ; on labor, Judge Gary or one of the coal operators; on respect for civil President Harding or anybody else of his administration. And so on. how to force farmers to sell their products below cost while keeping the cost of sky-high, any of our big business men can teach the Filipinos things they little of now. yes! the Philippine Islands are backward. But we must not forget they have had the benefit of our political teachings and example. time, and men like the above-mentioned to put no doubt justify all our hopes, them on to the ropes, and A Russian train arrived a week late. They use a calendar for a time table in Russia, Every office has a man so ignorant. ‘a network of 180,000 miles Wf surfaced main highways, con- who is sorry the boss is Uneasy lies the head that wears a frown. This is the open season for flies. centuries for man to conceive of thre axle being separate from the wheels. The old Romans, master road builders, had 29 paved highways out of Rome. Over pavement of bricks and mineral cement they drove their lumbering chariots with fron-rimmed wheels, Uncle Sam and the states 11,930 miles of federai-aid _ We are developing a great civ- ‘ization here in America, tor foad building is in all centuries with which, com- with former civilizations, | We have flung a network of good wilderness and ‘Mountains and across ovr plains, is little short of amazing. The first state road-building ‘Program was started only 101 ‘Pears ago in Kentucky, when Abraham Lincoin was a boy of 12. o- Traffic-on-wireels originated China and Egypt, Were first invented. Those first carts moved on Wheels and axles carved out of _ One solid piece of stone. It took in where carts doy-riders of those days lounged in reed-work baskets mounted on solid wheels about a foot thick. Think of that when riding in a fivver seems bumpy. . Man's battle for good roads been going on for thousands of years, ever since prehistoric man cleared s path thru the jungles. It may be that the roads of the future will be in the air, fying machines carrying passengers and freight. It is good to dream about. But, meantime, let's keep our feet on the ground and get behind the go0d-roads ~=movement stronger than ever. Prosperity and recre- ation come slowly over bad roads. has The report that men were using lipsticks was probably caused by the girls using lipsticks. SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. | Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains Proper directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drugyists Aspirin te the trade mark of Bayve Manutscture of Monoaceticncidester of Salicrlicne!| Pegasus Balks and Shies BY BERTON BRALEY I sat at my desk by the window And gazed at the busy sireet, And I saw grim Tragedy limping by And Victory, and Defeat; And Age aweary and aglow And love that is blithe sweet. Youth and And « breeze blew in at my win- dow And whispered of restless seas, While a street piano twanged » sheaf Of rollicking melodies, And I said to myself, “I will make a song From lyrical things like these!” “For there is the whole great earth without the busy throng, And and surging And there is a lay in each sight and sound To make me a lovely song, So it’s easy enough for a bard to sing Of life as it moves along.” So B sat at my desk by the win dow While the world passed by out- side, And I started a dozen different songs my shied; And the net result is this ballad here— But you gotta admit 1 tried! Bat Pegasus balked and (Copyright, 192%, by The Beattie Star) T will lift up mine eves unto the hills, from whence cometh my help My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth Psalm ovat. :1. . Not until a man has laid hold |upon the abeg@ute assurance that the right ts ir and that the God of righteousness will give His strength to the feedlext will in all | the universe which tries to do rivet, has a man summoned to his aid the final perfect help.—Phillips Brooks The attorney general is not can- did, and I use that word to be polite, It is not what I mean, and what everybody knows, —~ Senator Caraway (D.), Ark. A new comet has been found; but, like everything clae new, st is |neveral million years old. A Petter rom AIVRIDGE MANN. Dear Folks: T wtayed, a little while ago, In Portiand for a day or no. 1 talked about the pleasures found along the shores of Puget Bound; while they, of course, were bound to boast they like their I river mont And when I tried to be polite, I found 1 didn’t 1 it right; for when I called it “WillaMET” 1 knew at once I'd missed a bet; they sald, “Unless you say ‘WIlLAMAt,’ it sounds as if you want to slam it.” And #0 I tried to do my best to be a web-foot Ike the reat; I didn’t want the folks to think that I was just an Bastern gink; I used my brain and tried to cram it by starting in to may “Will AM-it.” It doewn't matter how it goes, when one in merely writing prose; but when you try to make it rhyme, you have a rather tougher time, unless you merely say “WIilAMAt,” and talk about the boats that Jam it But think of all the rhymem I'd get if I could my the “Willa MET!" There's “bet” and “debt” and suffraget,” and over half a hundred yet; but when you try to rhyme “WillbAMIt,” the job's & pretty tough one, dammit! LETTERS: EDITOR When a Teacher Makes a Mistake Editor The Star: When a preacher makes a min Perhaps @ teacher does not merit | take, he burns it; as high @ salary ax a doctor or law-| When a teacher makes a mistake, yer or @ minister, for | it Hves thrueut eternity When @ lawyer makes a mistake,| Written from a teacher of halt a he hangs iti |century’s work in the school room. | When @ doctor makes a mistake, GEO, W, SICKLES he buries it; Bothell, Wash Booms “Wee” for Senator Editor The Star; |powers and armies means—mostly | Doos the state of Washington | complications want an American or a Chinese pen’| s46 knows who needs the bonus ny in the senate? Poindexter holds He proved that he rages the hole, #0 we are looking for the] aye MO nen he extended American penny that we may. atar s t rolling. The public should pick | White's time, | Poindexter’s opponent, therefor he| Certainty Coyle can enter the race should be enc raged to enter now, | With rd, and. I should | that thin state may duplicate In. '*8y to the tmmediate sup. | diana and Pennsylvania | port of eterans, the univer J. ¢° Wee") Coyle in the man | sity of hington alumnl and a 0 the trick—if he wlll progres republicans. Write him—encourage him He in needed more in congress |than he will be In the governor's chatr. Yours for Coyle, RAY M. BIDL tu Ww can t He will make a good fighting part ner to Hiram Johnson in represent nd the wtate “over the top,” knows what dealing with foreign no {4 thelr eggs in it. The magects| jwil lve in the manure about five days, Then they will burrow into [the ground, make BY DR. KR. H. BISHOP cause like the chrysalls of a butter F you don’t want fy, and after three or four days more a lot of flies th summer, stop! breeding mag gots. Maggots career of crime. are flies in em-| What crimes do they commit? bryo, If your’ Murder, sometimes, For they pass yarde and alley) com manure piles, garbage cans and are clean, and J your garbage other dirty places to your breakfast collected prompt.) table and wipe the {th they have ly and often.| gathered on the bread or wash it maggots won't! off in the milk. Or they craw! over have a chance/the rosy lips of the baby in its cradie and leave the,fith there a little brown & new generation of flies will craw! up to the surface and start on thoir to frow. Fites lay egxs in almost any decay-| In the dirt the My carrion on ite ing rubbish that has been left lying | feet there may be typhoid germs or [about. However, they like the open | germs of the summer complaint |earbage can and the manure pile; The Oy assuredly ia a deadly en Hd jemy your! So, swat the My and trap the fly haveland starve the fy by keeping win | dows screened and food covered. 1, prevent the breeding of cleaning up rubbish and | keeping manure in dark, tight me, from which the ma, » * burrow out Into the ground. m which the manure ts reru yved and carried away at P oa work Keep garbage always covered and | have the garbage collected often, or burn it | home, you can be sure the ft Dinner Engagement | Sign of Favor “Oh, I had such a good time,” Elsie bummed it over and over to took off her pretty new gown it carefully I da 0 often with that rful ne He cut tn or times I just know he lot. He's a peach and © liken me. Anyway to dinner with him tomorrow reelf an she ) j e | 4 Dm J. Bh. 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In five weeks the eruption had cleared completely, Today physicians and hospitals are using Fleisch- mann’s fresh yeast as the most efficacious remedy for pimples and boils, VW you are ever troubled with pimples er botls, begin at once to correct them eating 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s yeast every day before or between meala, Toss Coin to Decide Winner CARDIFF, June 2—D. J. Treas-| ure was chosen clerk of an import ant board at Pengam by the toes of a coin, he and his opponent each having received the same number of votem R ; | Berlin Suffering Plague of Rats BERLIN, June 2—A plague of ‘rate is causing great discomfort here. There are~grave fears that they will cause an epidemic when the hot weather comes, The city is filthy ‘in many sectlonn. LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY Today's word is SACRILEGIOUS. 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