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wonths, $1.80, € montha, $478: yoary 6 Outsite of the atate, fo per month, Hy carrier, ety, 68¢ @ month, Hoquiam Opens Public Port iam has just completed the first unit of its am- port construction program. The Grays Harbor to be congratulated on the success it achieved. famous as a lumber shipping center, Hoquiam, sister city of Aberdeen, has visions of still fame, and the completion of the first unit of the oject is but the beginning of an effort to attain it. n’s port area comprises 275 acres, with accom- for two piers, 300 and 400 feet wide, respec- , and 2,000 feet long. Factory sites at $250 per ll be available from the balance of the tract, The d issue of $800,000, voted in 1921, carried by elming majority. Pentire state joins in wishing Hoquiam and Aber- best of luck in their new enterprise. Prohibition tn its present form is final or not, what tt did bs ‘abolished a commercialized liquor traffic that lined up with political traffic, and those two evils have gone beyond The evil was monstrous, and tt may be that the remedy » mm 8 too, but it was sufficient; it will hold until the last rem P Of the old system is dead. The best thing to do, herefore, is to the constitution of the United States. The prohibition amendment ‘the result of 75 years’ deliberation on the part ef the American The “silly season” with regard to the new order of things Is Is time to Insist that the fundamental law of the land be accepted —D orn Independent, a Jeveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome ‘a cheerful companion, an effectual comforter.—Isaac Barrow Henry Ford’s Money Bags Wall Street Journal, financial organ, says “Henry in the Ford Motor company the largest income, capitalized, the largest fortune, in the world.” profits this year, estimates the Journal, will ex- 125,000,000. “With these earnings the Ford Motor yy could be capitalized at $2,000,000,000 and pay cent. it’s the thought that bothers The Journal, like the Fof Wall Street. Ford's property could be capitalized, d be, if Wall Street could get Mr. Ford by the Ford continues to pile up cash at this rate he can mg denounce Wall Street or the money power of the the Journal says, “Henry Ford will be that Wall Street Journal's remarks offer food for Twenty-five years ago Henry Ford was prac- niless. His wealth consisted of an invention, men laughed, his industry and integrity. ly-five years ago Wall Street was intrenched, as as the financial power of this country. Bankers to lend Ford capital. Ford borrowed from fellow and soon was producing wealth on a scale which he Bor wereansed Wall Street’s best in earning . He has fought Wall Street and has beat it. is makes Wall Street envious. The richest man prid!” says Wall Street, turning a jealous green. hest in what? ney, says Wall Street. hs at that. He doesn’t want money. He is w now than all Wall Street’s money can make him. fy Ford is rich, not in dollars, but in good will and ce of men, rendered in payment for real service fall ‘Street really wants to rival Henry Ford's riches ‘take a tip from some recent remarks of Ford, in he said will re is [-4 more wealth under a system of justice now. Justice always pays better than in- x" wisdom in the simple recipe for reduction of taxa- « “Cut expense.” The trouble with almost every improvement is not the actual cost of the project, i interest and upkeep, to which may be added some ms 2 outlay to make old things correspond with the now. ” eis a 4 run down more people than, autos, It seems that the ‘names Pullmans names apartments also, is a popular book pubihiber. Just the same, his first name He Packed No Gun news paragraph from Denver a few days ago to every lover of the great outdoors because the sudden death of Enos Mills, father of the Rocky Mountain park and foster brother of one of the loftiest in the Rockies. Mills peak 200 times, sometimes carrying chil- to enjoy its marvels of scenery. loved nature. He loved a tree and the birds that families in it. He loved the wild hillside and the that denned in it. tramped over thousands of Colorado’s mountain ses alone and without a gun. He communed with tb cinnamon bears and grizzy bears, when they remain long enough to let him commune—and often did because he showed no fear of them and Rothing to make them fear him. He never killed any- and tho often a companion of grizzlies, he was sr harmed, or came dangerously near it. book on the beaver and the grizzly are near- Read them and you'll learn a few things that are learnin; athe: California beach resorts can't work up any sea serpent but at s San Diego resort ao fullsized man has been kidnaped in sult and held several days for ransom. And if any blamed beach beats that, little old San Diego will kidnap a whole apart- if necessary. in the trenches by Christmas” is Europe's slogan. consists of having others wish they were you. Girl With the Class-a Glands M. Cargill, clerk in the New York postoffice, from Nina E. Holmes, of Detroit, the title of on letter sorter of the world.” Holmes attracted attention by sorting 20,610 let- eight hours, or nearly 43 a minute. Cargill sorts 30,215 letters in eight hours, which x than one a second. And she sorted the first 500 letters without pausing. Then she stopped for a of tea. " a letter means picking it up, reading the ad- recalling the postal route to reach the address, n tossing the letter into the proper bag. fiss Cargill is 26 years old. She has been a postal only three years. Cargill must possess wonderful co-ordination of and mind. Judging from her work she has what ' would call “an extraordinarily well-balanced m of endocrine glands.” brides expect to be kept in all the little luxuries to which they been accustomed. says it takes a man to dress women properly. Yes, Paul, a big salary. the hunting season there is a demand for wireless fences. LETTE Dear Fotle: The season's prytty nearly he tre sere, and tn m& mind the the their summer furs; for now, wit too warm to wear Thelr fura, it we stuff; for when the days are ate hits the spot; it helps the sun a worn by men tack; and #o the only thing t with waists as low as one may Rut we're a funny follow fashion's foolish guile shibboleth for everyone ta just te We laugh and think It's quite folk; it's silly, everybody knows In Christian lands the fact appe and ears! And oetitl, tho, fashion holds a race, tt shouldn't be a rank offe: or, as to clothing, make the teat VRIDGE MANN ne, are warm enough to utilize as summer But now when winter's coming back they have to take another do Is it's true because we want to be in style; the » THE SEATTLE STAR R FROM re when trees are bare and fields uught occurs that dames must ditch h chilly, winter air, a fur is quite ecaming hot a furs the thing that little then—like coats and collars Just to help the winter, too ar, WO give the neck its winter alr we copy what the others do; we > hay, “It's being done! & Joke to the styles of heathen for rings oo nh Woman's noe; are that rings are worn on hands place as guide to all the human nae to use A jittle common Renae, on what we really like the best LETTERS 32 EDITOR A City Clerk’s Side of It Editor The Star The writer has spent yeare In con setentious service for the city in the apacity of clerk in two depart ments Bach person has his own particu lar job. It is as monotonous work as sewer-digging—more nerve-rack ing, harder on the eyes, and leas healthful because indoors, Last year the city came slong and said “You've been very faithful, Receive as your reward $120 less per year than you have heretofore been paid This year it says, “You've been do- ing six days’ work right along tn five and a halt days; here's your en reward; Work henceforth three ox tra weeks’ time ppensation will each year and your remain as at pres Hy taking away the afternoon holiday the city fully extracts the Joy out of the adds discontent and subtracts from the effi The total outp ft work ne the same, Seattle nays, groups haven't the half holiday, therefore we will pull yours from you." This te a short righted policy on the part of « city annually growing richer and better to deal justly wih its em os TRE Raturday away pl Another Lottery in Operation Editor The Star Only a few weeks ago Mayor Brown (or waa tt Chief Severyne? Or doth of them tn chorus? announced loudly that lotter ere never to flourish again in Seattle so long as he (or they) held office. Please pardon me for one moment while I laugh. Why? Because right now another automobile lottery ts mer. rily running No, not In some dark alley build ing, either, Right out on Second ave, where hundrede pass every hour and where even the policemen can't help seeing Why? ONE WHO VOTED FOR IN MAY BROWN Complains About ’Phone Service Editor The Star Why does our contract with the phone company constitute a binding Agreement when theirs does not? When he had a pay phone Installed several years ago, our contract called for a certain percentage of the money, over $4.50, to be returned to us. This surplus often was almost $1, which paid for an extension. Later on the phone company took it all and we had to pay the $1 be rides, Often there was as much as $15 and even $16 in our phone. Now we have hed a private phone two montha, which haa been “out of order” three times and always when | Do You Want Some Free Seeds? Editor The Star: The lst for the distribution of Congressman Miller's quota of flow er and vegetable seed in now being made for the coming season The list ts to be closed tn the de | partment by December 1, 1972, and those desiring their names to be placed on this Tet should advise | Congressman Miller of the fact be This Fisherman Is Cured Editor The Star: ' A couple hundred pelicans have | been summering at Yellowstone lake | and the park super threatens that if they ever come back he will dect- | mate ‘em. Super says that they | went and caught about all the trout in the Iake, and that they w i catch more trout in an afternoon than all the human plscatorialists on the range. All of which once more makes me fetermined to again flip «| fly, trol a spoon, impale an inno cent worm on a hook, or open a can of salmon eges with my bicuspids Since early spring I have been/ goin’ fishing, and, by golly, the only fish big enough for conversational purposes busted loose nt the psycho. never LEARN A WORD EVERY DAY Today's word ts—SACROSANCT. It's pronounced—sak-ro-sankt, with accent on the first syllable It means—-sacred, inviolable. It comes from—Latin sanctus,” which, in turn, “wacer,” sacred, It's used like this—"The French say that when they considered their | interests in danger from post-war | developments, the English pooh poohed their protests, yet these same English want France to agres| with them that every British inter. | eat ought to be considered sacro- canct.” “gacro. is from | | | aed | i ] will soothe that itching skin. ‘The first applicationof Resinol usually | takes the itch and burn right out of ec- rema and similar skén-affections, This gentle, healing ointment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, restoring the skin to health in a surprisingly short | time. Resinol is sold by all druggists, we needad t most. Also the operators ring one for two and two for one rings, the parties on the line we are never sure which t» our call and often answer each other's. The eu pervisor says, “I'll attend to it,” but tt ts the same. It seems they have un tn their power and we can not do anything about It. Perhaps tf the paper would make the men's names known who represent us In this matter we might tn some way make changes #o as to get a square deal Reapectfully, 20 YEARS IN SEATTLE. which makes I! feeling with | ! ow-ooo! ano arteR 1 worKep So HARO To Get IT NICE AND CLEAN Sa * : SY A ing from NS . NN CN TN \ ‘MN There aS SS NY Aw W y\\ i fous beliefs, and Let area RR we H ferent acho. tems of healing | matin la sinatt leather dip net, and Se pad-|tent that it would become grossly Mbarty was I have fed the astral dies here and yon over the face Of |oppresstve, but it is undemocratic | *0¢ fishes of rytning nites (7) mon a the Ducknbush «treuma ¢ from grasshoppers to helg and always bave found th vegetarian diet that day 1 have dragged our genial expert, ML the and on his advice p variety wie mmying, diving, ure Thatcher, int sment chased every rawtinh pping, voty and the on ing actentitie fish I caught on the amortment was am peevieh bane at Lake Tappa, and him I caught by the tall But here comes « | feathered fint-boat 4, with at Editor The Star | Two years ago the lam tegisature | passed senate bill 180, and, knowin lly oF otherwine, embodied nome |the principles of Mberty on whieh this nation t founded, It seemr hard to believe that schoot children will knowingly sur reader any portion of those princi Diem parents of the rights the genera! In times health authorities all they need to protect IMA HAS HARD TIME KEEPING “BACK DOOR” CLEAN| lusctous. wicked cause of all the nit wits in nature, | morons the waters thereof, the pelican tm in sbitably can and I ¢ doran't fool of a bird the best of it 49, awkward, |too bright to catch trout, t Medical Supervision in the Schools has Gelegated to the board of health | the power of legtniation Of courre no one anticipates that | salutary to the human race Ire, TO THE BOYS ‘The bill gtree state and county | a | ai |health of echool children. lof emergency the power of the state | board ts supreme, for any rule they make has ali the power of the te back of ft (instance the rule fore that date, Buch letters should be addressed to Hon. John F. Miller, |" o against returning merchandise for meen Pi _Tepresentatives, Wash-| exchange). In other words, the state It wilt be greatly appreciated if the above can be announced in The Star. Thanking you for this, T remain. Yours very sincerely JOHN F. MILLER \ Brain Testers | 1: 2 umber 45 hag some curtour pre Among othera, it may be divided into four parts In such mar if you add 2 to the first reaches of the = the second, mui I have waded bawling torrente up| > 4d by 2 and divide to my waist. the fourth by 2, the result In es and cast 49 varieties of flies many leagues onward ana|° ef SG sl et while I have developed a fins set | erties ‘ ner that, logical moment nf P ract 2 z . Answer to yesterday—A “catch ft wriat and back muncies I haven't/the letters, Guly Greenest. me eloped anythir rhet-'“one ord.” to Comfort/= AVING _ systematically at the Dexter Horton National Bank creates funds and opens the way to comfort and independ- ence for your advanced years. Savings Department open Saturday evenings, 6 to 8. Founded 1870 Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE ota aa 6 ti 8a OF SEATTLE The “Dan Patch” COASTER WAGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. has gland ¢ and in t for many ft the mystery the fact that it to be the neat been greatly about pituitary ‘Take | The goiter ox carried on with from the gland veins, It sonoun goiter It is probable At tion. is, if they were they and the the treatment Just jin serums are t school children | vietime, make the claim deteat it siderable ganda n principles of |Choice in State medicine {# contrary to thone | Seattle schools and tends toward bu | fetuced because and |reaucracy and paternaliam. jden of taxes There in a vast difference between | referendum nsequsatial, bird | principles the earth the ailly, ine of the air the worst. If a pelican! physical educa t, then, by golly, I'm | compulsory medical examination and | Of more schoot to hunt up a «port that) treatment or teacher give @ natural born darn| Physical edneation, physical cul-| In 1920 and I'm |ture, and health rules should be a/ were introduced 's all.| part of the school education of chil- | legislatures. XIN ISAAC WALTON tected against any treatment that | yours. Medica! at one time are accepted as highly wiate board of health would|a few years, discarded as worthless | FLW. ever use that authority to the ex-|and harmful. The point to consider SCIENCE Goiters and a Gland, Pituary, or Pineal. Experiment With Rats, Operate Now. It is called the pineal gland, your chote cures the toxic, ments carried on along th furnish a cure for golters in people. present there is no established remedy for goiter except an opara- were wrong in the 4 recovered in wp are many different regard A professor at the Untversity of that a« ceortaia dincovered ined in a ter. at the base of the 1 has been « puzzle to dow years, On seeount surrounding tt, and was once thought of the soul, it has discussed and written gland, or or hypophysis, ° periments have ben rats. The substance in injected into the or pol hat furthe xpert. ine will wrong at any time beginning, of than given rather |from any beneficial effects. yw ail sorte of experiments cing tried out, and aré often made the ‘The opponents of senate bill 180 that vaccination ts not the tasue in their campaign to They are spending con- money It would be interesting to *preading propa: know just where this money s com rele there are many dif. of medicine and sya. The justice end fundamental importance of religious recognized provided for in the constitution. years agd to treatment of waters, and scoops up large,\and against Amert wary lake trout until his Mberty to give that power to any | 4iseases is as much a personal opin sides bulge out. It gives|body other than congress and the |!90 as choice in religion. a yen, this pelican thing, be-| state legislature. | Salaries of the teachers of the have recently been of the growing bur It ts obvious if thin is defeated, taxes will jon and culture and| have to be increased to pay salaries nurses and doctors, ralaries reduced ogain, 1921 medical tilis into nine different } We are quite ready to dren, but the child should be pro | believe Joe Gilbert when he saya “vaccination fs not the issue.” might impair bia health in future | vaccination is not the tssue; it ap | pe to be part fads and treatment that | scheme to open wide the doors of our public scheols to medical influ- in |ence, supervision and control. WINTER, D. 0., No, of = nation-wide 417 Eltel Bidg. AND GIRLS OFFER CLOSES Saturday, Sept. 30th At 6 P. M. Subscriptions to Apply on the fer Cannot Be Accepted After This Time. Those Who Have Turned in 10 Subscriptions Will Be Awarded Coaster Wagon on Verification of Sub- scriptions. Contestants Who Have Secured Part of the Re- quired Number of Orders Are Urged to Secure the Balance as Soon as Possib ons Is Limited. COASTER WAGON DEPT. The Seattle Star Coaster Wagon Of- ible as the Supply of Wag- v