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MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922, APetter from AIVRIDGE MANN. THE SEATTLE STAR The Seattle Sta oe, eet ot cour, ee month; 2 montha $1.60; & montha, $2.76; year ~e Tm the male of Washinates. Outside ef the stat 00 per month, $4.80 tor ¢ montha, oF $9.00 per year By carvier, ofty, bee & month. LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY Today's word in PUNITIVE. It's pronounced—pew-ni-tiv, with | aocent on the first syliable, | It means—puniahing, Inflivting pun lahment, involving punishment. | It comes from—-Latjn “punire,” to puntah, It's used like this——"If the ohffdren are not good, their parents will have to take punitive measures.” tax; that the brewer got 86 per cent and the saloonkeeper 26 per o=-t Not « bad paying business for the | trade, eapecially when compared to | other trades in general, But what) doen the drinker get, and expecially the poor man out of his beer, for | which he pays such high @ price? Simply “dirty water,” whieh not ently muddies his brain, but ruins his soul; jand he too frequently becomes « |eharge to the nation. It is wonder | ful how people can be so easily | gulled by paying such high prices | for poison, when they are so particu. |lar in getting value for their money in almost every other business. What about our boys and giris Cooking the Cheaper Cuts of Meat Part TV. of Uncle Bam's Cookbook is now ready for you, Mra Housewife, Our Weshington bureau has completed ite compilation from tested recipes of the rovernment kitchens, and the reeuit ts & three-page bulletin, free to readers of this paper. The bulletin specializes on good, nutritious meat dishes that can be prepared from the cheaper cuts of meat. It helps you both to sve money and get good cooking results with meats. Fill out and mail the coupon below: Poll Tax on the Toboggan poll tax is doomed. It is only a question of who kills it. Either the people will this summarily at the polls in November or else the legislature will repeal the law winter. That seems sure. 4 tax ought never to have been imposed. Gov. Hart conceived it and a servile ture made it law under the guise of “emergency.” The only emergency existing wn the sordid political consideration of getting more money for the state adminis- ation to spend without taking that moncy from the sources that could best afford ) yield it. . a two-years’ trial the tax is proved to be not only highly unpopular but ex- tly costly to collect. And citizens by the tens of thousands in the state this- are openly “striking” and refusing to pay it. ‘will be well if the measure is killed by initiative rather than by legislative action. Dear Polke I'm quite a guy to peddle prates, whorever praise ts due; Ill pat the back of worthy jays, it doesn't matter who. So I award the palmn-loal fan—the coolest prize 1 see-—to Varney Kelley, John 1 Landin and me. @ club put on a dance—they called it “Bporta Clothes Tall,” to give our dally duds @ chance—no “open fronts” at all. ‘The night was hot, the crowd was dense—we felt like we'd been fried; vo Johnnie said, “I'l tell the gents to lay their coats aside.” But he was rattled just @ bit, and sald, “Dake off your shirts!” which didn't seem to make a hit with anything in skirta; in fact, it seemed to get their goata-—they looked @ trifle peeved, till he explained, “I meant your coats"—and then they looked relieveds You'd think thelr coats were stuck with glue on nearly every guy-—@ noble four alone came thru and told their coats good-bye. They dared to take an awful chance on what their wives would say, and peeled their jacketa off to dance-—the proper summer way. Doe Davidson, he did the deed too Inte to win the prize, which goer alone to those with speed in acting mine and wise—those belted birds whore shirts were elean, so far an I could ses, were Varney Kelley, Al Lundin, and John Moran-end MI! Girridge Yomn Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 Now York Ave., Washington, D. G Please send me the bulletin, “Cooking the Cheaper Outs of Moat,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for postage. Name. ..--—— peat et eee ener eres Street and No. ....---0---- ~~~ +00 ----erenne += ons eneemmeeees Qty o@ Town. .. sets cbc * BURL. nn nen ne ne nn = nnn nn nn nnn none os eee the evils of drink, or put astumbling-| And a lot of those devilish ana bleck in their way of progress? This chints would get im and carry former would be a salutary rebuke to the politicians which they would remember. a er ae Ea en 0 are ee AU TS hs 2s whe lll that reason The Star urges citizens to seck out the petitions and sign them so that | — va a -- —— —|Are wo going to protect them from REV. A P. BASHER. OE gol igad tune of the ; on the ballot. Would that we could put Capt. measure may go Stennenberg’s advice into present | practice. RICHARD MANSFIELD WHITE. With Memorial Day Past We bave just celebrated our! from durance vile; yet the ingrates, loos, Memorial day, day of magnificent |“# scon as they are turned to nieet eer ties tam wine raee at} Am eighth or ninth of the sap their benefactors, backslide into) tone quarried in the United States ie * 8 ® he state’s poll tax experience and similar political happenings have thrown a de- 1 scare into the republican organization. Saturday's county convention was the 0s Progressive in tone, the most mindful of public nation, for no deed is greater than Jesus and the Wine . waste, but it ls planned to utilize of any held in many a year. Its resolutions are Truth in Béitor The Star: monkeys; but I dety the man who| (jm © of rts coke Oe ey Rinetoa TE | this waste as @ substitute for low “marked contrast to the ultra-reactionary attitude Congress , pe TY smn surprised, and joan show me & monkey so vile and | ing: and our nation is eminently 8 We are too kind We are um re. A strange place to discover peaceful one. Peace comes only|afraid Yet fearlessness and kind was common in this state two years ago. correspondent, in Monday's iseue of |the influence of drink, tore eaif-enatifien, Woe bave been| eens foward ¢raiiors and ascamine DOCTOR SCOTT economic truth Is congress, but [your most valuable and Interesting ~ Who are the people that want the|and are progressing toward peace,| may expose us to harm. | addition to declaring against the poll tax (their the gleaner of the wheat from |paper, stating that “Christ and (| yeonipition law repealed? Not the| the desire of nationa. Dut there| ay ae NOTED AUESOSEES child), the blicans went on record for retaining the mountains of chaff may find |Bible” taught the use of fermented \vorking man nor the masses, but|are a lot of scatter-brained, giib| nenberg, gave the best advice dur.| cur ot fy nutceroene = P repul wine, and also that Christ made euch pabitanta and predatory . erator of an automobile engine, and many & sound kernel in the Con- Gar hn nae 2 t chiefly the trade and a few others | tongued in! jing the war his verses on the] tne ni tee | @irect primary law, strengthening the bank guar- — presional Record, it onty he rie cae we ng foant at Cane | nected with the eume; and if the|profitesrs within our nation, most) pring squad.” T know it ts the| ee mernee ‘This ls not only most abeurd but who are dis-| tery, and explains cause of vari ‘system, reopening the women’s industrial home at looks patiently, blasphemous to charge the Bon of People were called te wate en this| of them recent @aren proareas and| mand Only Sfvice to tollow with | ous disssses 24 weakened conditions i" measure Bow peace, tall commensurate Take this one: “T want te say {G24 with placing such @ temptation | AIT AIS TY “in tt tavor than | proepertty. ‘Who, eugit to be in Jalll with crimes against which, it la th ae ee lteriae oe aoe ee Take which Gov. Hart had arbitrarily closed, re- Mo the creat mnmatactaring (2{2r% man. whom He ame to 11000 away fire voted om Bven|for lite or buried for all time and ‘en 2 hae] SM Sut of onder oF not eharsing new deem tery a that the the general taxation laws and putting stronger ee thls: Getatey, 8 welne wdicontgg 0: tniever of the|™loonkeepers have declared to me/ eternity, saved thousands of ives and mib| battery ig discharging faster than it plants is ry, me: Hw « been @ mi that prohibition has been a good Hens In money. Our profiteers were iz ti-narcotic legislation. those who are the beneficiaries of [Gowpel for many years, and having |), for the country. People are ‘We found ft necemary to bead Py ‘aa Penge ie being charged. Buch diseases as “one em these tariff lawn, that if they de ‘|Vistted many thousands of homes of |/iU00 Sn atu cor the money that | omrate certain treasonable persons, | are as Gangerous to our pesce | goiter, rheumatism, ecsems that the leaders make their antes 7 the people (rich and poor), Inctuding [12 (6 {7 Bon acid for their own safety, to protect|@nd prosperity as our foreign prop-| or pregnancy, asthma, high bleod to be hoped county net practice temperance and Pre acjoons and other licensed houses, |'* 1B It; for even many rn and | rcs from the wrath of an out-|agandista. In fact one profiteer|Dremwure, kidney and bladder dle maloonkeepers are total abstainers ‘When an honorable member of the British parliament a while ago want od to show the government the value of ink he declared that about 45 per cent went to the government as raged patriotic people, There can-| UNPUnished is more harmful than @ not be and are not any political| thousned propagandists prisoners in America, Silly syndi-| “If we riddied « calists who violate their axylum and the industry would decline; 1327 Third ave, across Third ave predatory profiteers must expect to [f we plugged @ couple of p: be punished. We have released & tne rest and being most Intimate with brew: ors and the trade in general, I can affirm with authority that the con- dition of the people today ta tar bet- ter than It was before prohibition came into operation. It was common to hear the ery of | prevail at the state convention. They have as an » Mark Reed, shrewd Mason county boss, who also sees @ of popular feeling and is aligning himself with © ity—Justics, fairness in dealing with the wage earner, and with | i people of Washington will not stand for many it exhibitions of inefficiency, ignorance, crookedness ‘callous indifference to public welfare such as the legislature provided. And it is time that the poli- “ 1s all derstood this fact. port of the senator's remarks, so ed with the senatorial courtesies. | rufficient Sent Sd acne. bat Be ‘ t utomobtie, musical hair's breadth is .00017 of an inch. That's ats mane « sirwet pareghrase {tos 0 ain mma cases 8 cs autos are said to miss pedestrians, See tes ot teed 3 ont | Dempsey wears his monocle in America he with emtrageous prices, and Mf |she bad prohibition during the re ' fight sooner than he says he will. they dont step thelr locting of Wan ae Seats Recs pg soa tgs watt ental wan wineed Did ot Gen s, ferent ® government and Russia and even Fourth comes on Tuesday this year if tis counter” ined put 0 lett on drink 000 enen ‘doesn't object. That lo © fal ctetemnent af the | Dewan ft must be oqeally bed in : senator's remarks, ‘The Star be [in oe pence. 5 *, Beves. jomon that “Wine election time is near the rabble becomes nediilie scien. Wier the etaie ak ea tee oe D citizens. staid, speak-eaay, stepeoftly O14 | not proved this to be true? Ail f A First Task ly you read about » Washington’s legislature mast still exploding and pass s biuesky law as = matter a housn It makes you of firstbusiness st the session what kind of high explo next year, By acting early, it can they are putting into the vote the measure over the gov- ernor's vete, provided that offi fnvestigation should be left cial again attempts to check this Filipine bartender. Over movemrent to protect the people they name their drinks ac from the sharper. te the power chained up Not a day goers by but that “Dos caballos” some smooth individual slips into “Arrest 300 Republican Heads."— Headline. Democrats were tickled unti they read tt was in Ireland. eee God-given gifts as she gathers Bet sddidemae abi fs fn the green pastures amid “ and dad's still in the cellar what mocet-scented flowers and the can @ poor mother do? brook, and in that mys —— : way of nature transmit to Doyle has lighor in his spirit wf “segh -xtare yl i ‘world, At last the table rapping Gernoré (RJ, Pa. mystery ts explained, Now Hungary ts protesting @gainst American fam. We will never hear the last of it. | The fellow who has been hating oo’, out the ashes has begun to cut the weeds. a LD-FASHIONED pepsin gum — everybody likes its pleasing flavor. Use Beeman's ten minutes afterevery meal—good f the digestion Beeman’s Pepsin Chewing Gum sytvania and Old Goard that surrenders, but never quits, The great American sucker Mist is NOT going with the pampered, protected, pec inoustries, and the Old Guard Tats ef people think the world owes them two or three lungs, Due to « dynamite shortage, Oht- cage has quieted down People whe ge for @ vacation don't always get one Secret + see Inquisition In New York City school teach- ers are now being subjected to in- quiry as to their patriotism, at the hands of a recently created in quisition authorized by the legis lature, The committee behind closed doors, asks any questions it desires. This Inquisition fs s product ef the Lask activities, set up on the theory that there should be some tribunal to probe the pure Americanism of men and women teachers in public schools. Inquisitions of any kind, even with patriotic label, are bad. No buman being can be competent to hear in secret and pass upon the patriotism or integrity of an- other, Secret trials are uncon stitutional and abhorrent to our jaws. Charges, if any, should be made in the open. Mf true, sus tained in the open. ‘Those who hold dear the Amert- can traditions and the fundamen- tals of the constitution and bill of rights—will fight this inquisi- tion—or any other. All the country ts Interested. If patriotic inquisitions can be set up in New York, they can be set up elsewhere. If they can be made to apply to school teachers they can be made to apply to newspaper editors, ministers of tho gospel, restaurant keepers, or secretaries of political committees, Towa couple claim they have been married 73 years, but tt may just seem that long. Gold fish make fine pets because they never get under your feet. Business isn't charity, but both begin at home, purifying the blood and cleansing |the body. Perhaps, when Darwin firet prope gated his theory of evolution, he had heen studying men while under the influence of drink, and thought he saw a resemblance between them and eS Ses Put These in Your T have been enjoying the fiscumdon I started by Injecting “halophilous™ and “noctivagant™ into a recent talk before a group of friends. One writes me: “You have a trick of coining words from Greek or Latin roots.” You're wrong, brother; thone words are not novel; Webster has them property embalmed in hia collection; hor are they obsolete, Moreover, the commentor etater: “It is evident from the context that/ your first admiasion had reference to his love of twilights, halos and sun-| | reoles and things.” | Nix, brother, nix; halophilous does | not mean balo loving; it comes from |the Greek words philos, loving; salt loving, by infer- ence, ocean adoring. Noctivagant comes from the Latin words nox, night, and yagart, to wander, There are a number of in- teresting nox dertvations in our lan- | guage; noctilucent, night-shining, ts one, and noctuary ty another, You of the day’s happenings, but id you tuary, a record of a night's doings? The sergeant on the second shift is doubtless a noctuarian. Closely allied are nubiferous, from nudes, cloud, and ferre, to bear; and nubiferous, cloud forming. English is the most wonderful tan- guage in the world, because ft has greedily snatched the treasures of all the great languages; Celtic, Romance, Greek, Roman, Scandinavian—all have been taken over, fitted into our structure, and have given us @ medi- um that can express any mood, emo- tion or desire, For the most part, writers track their narrow round of a few thou- sand worn words and phrases, but English, properly studied and used, can come more nearly projecting the finest, most delicate, shy, flitting, coyly fleeing thought than any other language yet known to man. M. B. T. For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS war “eee 1° Signature Uric Acid Causes Rheumatiam Remove the Cause by Taking Buchu-Marshmallow Compound $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, or sent postpaid by Joyner Drug Coy Spokane,—Advertisument, There fs a lions of Pearly teeth—combat the film tonight to prettier teeth, and have found it. It consists in removing the sets, rings around the moon and au- film, You see the results everywhere— on teeth you envy, maybe. And those glistening teeth are often one’s premier halos, salt, and| attraction, This offers you a ten-day test, té show how whiter, cleaner, safer teeth may also come to you and yours, Film clouds the teeth Your teeth are coated with a viscous frequently «peak of a diary, a record | film. You can feel it with your to teeth, enters ovem: aoa It cings every hear anybody speak of a noc-| sta’ 't forms the basis of dingy coats. e tooth brush used in old ways does not end it, so nearly ev: has suffered from that fim.” ae: ot It is the film-coats that discolor, not the teeth. Film Is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. 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