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AGE 6 The Seattle Star Published Dally by The Mtar Publishing Co, Phone Matn 0400, ewe. Paper Roterprise Association and United By eity, bo per th; SB menthe, $1.60, ¢ months, $8.76) year, Hate ef Washington, Outside of the months, or $9.00 per year. By Olimean, Nicoll & Ruthman, Monadneck bids, © ian Paottie bide. The Movies and the Dope Traffic (From the Los Angeles Record) Will H. Hays, so-called mentor of the movies, has gone ‘Sullivan, Ind., after dropping a very acceptable Christ- S gift into the enlarged sock of “Fatty” Arbuckle. As he prepared to depart, some newspaper men asked what he was going to do about the investigation launched in Los Angeles to determine just how far fotion picture employes are in the grip of the dope habit, lays referred his questioners to Thomas G, Patten, former a r of New York city, now his West coast tative. am going to leave all these matters in Mr. Patten’s ” remarked Hays, as he shook hands with the news- men. Then he wished everybody a merry Christ- and ducked out of his Ambassador suite, n Patten was questioned he said he doubted that ould take any active part in the dope investigation. re is so much unfinished business left by Hays for p attend to,” he said, “that I probably will not get matter for a long while, if at all. I shall be busy out the plans for closer co-operation between ¢ life of Los Angeles and the motion picture group. | is the important thing of greatest interest at a ” Fis obvious that the big chiefs of moviedom are going nd upon the constituted authorities to stamp out traffic. And the constituted authorities have monstrated either ability or inclination to scratch h the surface. Any physician equipped with rea- knows that. commercialized dope traffic is a powerful menace, a fiendish game for enormous profits. when caught, are getting jail sentences of 365 i The psychology that lets them off with this slight n is ical of officialdom’s attitude toward menace. idiers should go to the penitentiary there for a long time. ‘until they’re safely tucked away, the dope menace deeper and deeper into the vitals of the com- wee & news story explains, is the new president of Poland. ri presidents went around with names like that their lives in danger, too. realize poctry for spring magazines ts being written now? forget the Christmas slogan, age 1900, “Bwap Barty.” “Blue Sky” Law Must Pass ‘Better Business bureau is preparing a “blue sky” ; ntation to the next legislature with the idea fake and questionable stock-selling concerns the state. ‘There should be no let-up in the agitation for L showing there was no use in her @. before ship’s name may soon stand for Ship Subsidy. are made in heaven and delivered under mistletoe. Are You What You Eat? i) Citing the Bahama Islands as the happy mean cal climates, he says: American picturesquely put it, ‘Until I came to I never appreciated posts. Now I want to every one that I see.’” ; Dr, E. V. McCollum, nutrition investigator of Johns ins University, points out that animals in the hottest pf the world, such as the lion, tiger and jaguar, are the best physical specimens in the animal king- neither the heat, monotony, high temperature, , or aridity can be said to interfere with their lieve that the food a man ents is far more {m- determining his advancement in the world than thought of being. a diet including all the products of field and together with meats and dairy products, is the I the he yg s —_ the most ssi countries, and northern United Where dairy products do not enter into th tion is backward. Ae wate words, man is about what he eats, or he i t he breathes. Which? You can take your choice. machine V Aa was patented in 1790 and neighbors have dropped tells us the ten at the 19th hole fs all moonshine y always learns what his Christinas present cost. The Public Will Decide 4 board of ecw ager gi has decided that ty pass on the morals of motion pictures and ‘Of individuals who make the pictures, i that reason it will leave the fate of future Fatty ckle films up to the public. the board may rest assured that the job will be d to. Will Hays “reinstated” Arbuckle. Rein- ed him where? That is the question the public will in unmistakable terms when once it has the op- ooteccand total Rad Es aie radio, Why not brondeast chickens Santa Claus does most of Mr. Santa Claus’ work. What Makes Men Dig _ pint bottle of 20-year-old whisky is uncovered by ard Nichols, excavating in Seaford, Del. ihe other diggers speeded up with a shout and in the our removed more earth than the contractor had d for a week. t gives you a chuckle. Also fllustrates the value of @ @ personal incentive when we work. Profit-shar- tually will be general, as a straight business prop- on the part of business heads. vagal van ip Reagdhm ol building going up ang may claim tt ma woman of 38 has 17 children and wo just wonder if she will THE SFATTLE STAR LETTER FROM \V RIDGE MANN Dear Folks Another year, beyond a doubt, in soon to make tte bow, I thought I'd better figure out now, I've such an awful lot to make it's hard to make ; and later, when I #oe them break, it nearly breaks my heart I thought I ought to go around and ask @ friend or two, and save my work until I found the other fellow's view, fo first I went and asked the boss—1 thought I'd make @ hit, He sald, with. out @ moment's lows, “Resolve to work « bit! Hi Pierce, who runs a savings bank, repli Your name on our deposit blank will cheat a pauper’n grave.” And Doe MeLauehlan sald to me, “Resolve to go to church! It makes me sort of leave us in the lurch,” I thought about the anciont trick of eweartng off the weed. But that, if 1 should make it stick, would be @ selfish deed, It makes my dixposition bad, and then I'm much afraid tobacco men would all be sad if they should lose my trade, And then I thought T ought to go and get the wifie’n view; and right away she let me know the things I ourht to do, fhe told me such # lot of ways improvement might be. t ahe got my mind in such @ dase I think #he’s talking yet! Ciritge “Renolve to eave! © to.wee y | TRIBUTE ) By Berton Braley (Dr, Royal M. Whitenack, of Newark, N. J., dled recently of magingitts Tila last words were, “How are contracted tn his practice among children. my litte bables getting ont") EAD this, you realists, who aay that man Ia selfish, cruel, wallowing In greed; Read of this doctor—try then If you can To hold your faith th your remorseless creed Of human soullessness. In face of death, Waking « moment ere hie Ife was gong, He whispered softly with his dying breath, “How are my little babies getting ont BAY the Bavior’s spirit te not dead, When one who made the children afl his care Aska, at the end, before his soul has fled Only to know how well the children fare! Who dares to eneer that man ts but @ clod, When there are words itke this to think upon, Words worthy of the gentle Son of God— “How are my little bables getting ont RAVE Man, True Lover, Servant of Mankind; Living, the Little Ones whom Christ has blessed, He tolled to ald. Dying, they filled his mind, His final thought before his quiet rest. His was the faith of man, unselfish, vast, Thru which, on earth, heaven shall surely dawn; ‘Thie Newark doctor, asking, at the last, “How are my little babies getting ont (Copyright, 198%, by Geattie #tar) bo THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. THE GREAT BALANCING ACT SCIENCE \| Minuteness, || The Size of an Atom, Electrons Smaller, || Yet Not Crowded. A Bpace represented in alze by the |potnt of @ needle contains about | | 4,000,000 atora, and thene 6,000,000 | are not as crowded as 6,000,000 per- eons living In the olty of New York Beyond that in smallness are elec- ‘trons Sir Oliver Lodge has computed the weight of an atom of hydrogen gas It weighs .0000000000019008 of an ounce, Its diameter ts 000000002 of an inch. In the emall epeace represented by those figures there are scattered ome #09 minute particles Bach of these particles carries @ negative charges of siectrictty. These are neg- Butlding tg booming in Japan. Her | SAFES of elect ‘They are all in con- slick | tmporte of Dougiss fir lumber from | Stan motion about a central particle style the United States during October | carrying a positive charge. Goudied September figures. Our! The 800 negative electrons’ are oo! wood makes the best framework for | al! that even in the space de - Re! Japan's paper dwellings. | nortbed they are lems crowded than ct planeta of the solar system. aannmennnnemcentionseneens | Used cars tn India are not much tm | sold at auction for 11 times aa much | , for steam . a demand. Half-price tx a good price. an a fiveseated used car of Amert | fourth phase, the line has been cleo NEW YEAR . In fact, this Only, out of the 780,000 okes (an oke is nearly three pounds) clipped from j their backs, this crop, ali but 180,000 okes will be exported to Serbia, Ma | eedonians must wear their last year’s jails). lid on them, Assassination of President Narutowicz of Poland has re- sulted in changes in the coun- try’s leadership. Gen. Lad- islav Sikorski, top, is premier and his place is taken by Mar- shal Joseph Pilsudski, below right, former provisional president of Poland. Gen. Sikorski replaces Premier Stamboulinsky, lower left. 20,000 Free Copies a 4 a PURE AIR The purity of fresh whitewashed walls and pure ventilated air with clean fresh sheets and covers on an absolutely sterilized mat- tress, 80 your prisoner can lay his aching head upon a pillow of correction becoming to Seattle, the healthiest city on the face of the earth—with clean-thinking folks, proud of our cleanliness all about us. THE SWEET VOICE OF MUSIC WILL CLEAN UP OUR JAIL Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness You % ARE YOUR pv warnys BROTHER'S KEEPER SO AM I Music-Lovers, Please save this article—paste it back of your favorite piece of multe cod iad at | The other day an Austraiian horse can make. REVEILLION RESOLVED IT—IS—SO—TO— BE Seattle shall be the healthiest man-makin city in the world—beginning with our jail. UNITED--MUSIC LOVER-UPLIFT A city jail clean enough for your prisoner to think straight toward you—men are . either made or lost the first terrible night they spend in our terrible insanitary jail (even though it is perhaps as good as other BUT SEATTLE IS NOT AN ORDINARY CITY Ie it not enough to bar one’s freedom for punishment? Would not a Seattle example of thoughtfulness and modern sanitation —with a mirror on the cell wall for moral —a steel trench mirror would do—then a fresh tooth brush or mouth wash—hot and cold water with sanitary paper cups and if they must for awhile have pails, put a MUSBIO LOVERS YOU ARE THE Spiritual Trustees OF THE RACK CAKES AND COOKIES Our Washington burgau_ has finished the compfilation of another section of Uncle Ba book. It tn devoted to recipes for cakes and cookies, taden tested recipes in government labéra- tories, If you want this bulletin, fill out and mail the coupan below: Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. G. I want Unele Sam's Cookbook on CAKES AND COOKIES, and tnelose herewith four cente in stamps to cover postage and mailing. NAME, .. .02 aves oe cnae oo eens seen cmereces eecewen en ewenees ADDRESS, . . 2. 00 cerccecer sss secewcseese sees cesses even dees Good ! Mann C Away on a vinit, it te quite proper for a young woman to rend « card or brief note to a friend at home. It iw the who has gone away to whom " does not write until she has received a letter from him. A_ Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up and cheaply made, Here is » home-made syrup which | millions of people have found to be the most Copenaabie means of break- ing up stubbors coughs. It is cheap | and simple, bot very prompt in ae | tion. Under ita healing, soothing im fluence, chest soreness goes, phiegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you a good night's restful sleep. | usual throat and chest eolds are com | quered by it im 24 hours or Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse. ness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial | asthma or winter coughs. To make t splendid cough syrup, jour 2%, ounces of Pinex into a int Bettie and ( the bottle with plain | granulated eugar syrup and shake | thoroughly. If you prefer use clari- | fied molasses, honey, or corm syrup, | instead of sugar syrup. Either | you get @ full pint—s family ow | —of much better cough syrup than | you could buy ready-made for three imes the money. Keeps perfectly and children love ite pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- eentrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, known the world lover for ite promes healing effect ange the iw one per © avo! seappoin' en! your drogaist for nO ounces of Pinex” | with full directions, and don’t accept | anything . Guaranteed to | absolute entisfection funded. | Fo'Wayou Ind wick stoning 100” POWE

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