The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1923, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE 8 = Ran Franctece of ew York office, . The Best of Luck, Senator! Sih the appointment of Senator Miles Poindexter as am- Dassador to Peru, the administration has found an admir ble solution for a perplexing and embarras sing problem Despite the fact that it contributed to his defeat for re lection, The Star has always held that Poindexter is a big and capable man would have been a shame to let him return to private life and deprive the government of iS UNquestioned talents Certain objections presented themselves to most of the intments which were suggested, however, A man 0 had been beaten at the polls because of his reaction- Pary attitude couldn't very well be put on the federal bench, instance. Other posts seemed hardly compatible with ignity of a man who, was once mentioned for the ivian embassy seems to be a remarks Compromise. Its dignity is second only to that of ruling sovereign And, with his sound understanding of world Politics, Poindexter will have a splendid opportunity to (orm some real service. As the paper which first urged Poindexter for the ited States senate, The Star is glad to welcome him to hew field of activities. The best of luck, § nator! “ WHAT BOBCATS EAT § Phe budget bureau provided an appropriation in the agricultural appro. Priation dill of $500,000 to investi the food habits of bobcats and Sther wild animals, altho H a man will take a 10cent piece of raw meat Bua offer it to a bob-cat he can find out what its food habits are.—Sena for Poindexter (R.), Wash. Af you don’t believe the French are artists, the most beautiful wéman In Paris is said to be 58 years old, Ten per cent gain in the auto trade is noted. This means a certain per | Gent loss in pedestrians, A Dallas, Texas, man has refused a $1,000a-year gift, but hasn't com " Bented to see a doctor, Tt is found most college classes and college men are led by girls. What a Baby Is Good For ‘Two-year-old Merwyn Hodges gets lost near Cardiff, Wales. father, a coal miner, sends for help. E thousand miners drop their work and join the s | for two days. They lose badly needed money, But that’s i right, the miners are satisfied and cheer as if they'd struck gold when Merwyn is found locked up in a freight These two thoughts occur: First, a baby is the only i~ on which everybody agrees. Second, there’s a lot humanity in everybody, even if it takes a baby to bring | the finer senses to the surface. The French have advanced 25 miles into Germany, which ts 125 miles fufther than Germany expected. river you can drift up and must paddle your way down is Salt + up which politicians go, ‘Landon doctor says we look like what we eat. Then some of us must live on spaghetti alone. Doctors are asking to be hired by the year. Then it would be just our luck to stay well. ‘The real Turkish trouble ts keeping our Turkish towels clean. The Unusual Mrs. Stillman Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, whose matrimonial shipwreck ed American gossips to lose a lot of valuable time, il go into business for herself as a wholesale milliner. he says she will begin in a small way, expand cau- and be on the job every day herself. Since she § sense enough to start that way, she should make a ecess of her venture. . Mrs. Stillman displays an exceptional and rather re- kable side of her character, for she recently was nted $90,000 a year alimony. How many would go to ork, witli an income like that? Would you? Chicago man fai m a stunning lid. ed when he saw his wife's new hat, so it must have In Paris a man only 28 was caught robbing his hundredth home. Work too hard will get you. A Tennessee hunter who shot at a game warden will not do it any more after he gets out. _ A Texas man may have killed a deer with a knife. Anyway, he says | When every man is sowing his wild oats he expects to grow sage. Counterfeiters and Prohibition epidemic of counterfeiting is due to prohibition, s William J. Flynn, former head of the secret service. The counterfeit bills originally are put out to pay for nuggled liquor, then get into general circulation. One evil breeds a family, some of the children larger pa. | The real shortcoming of prohibition is not so much in the bootleg liquor that is peddled on the quiet, but in the orgery, counterfeiting, burglary, murder and general dis- ard of law that have come as a by-product of prohibi- ion. It’s a temporary reaction and will subside in time. Some day they will m n enjoy talking to himself, radio go around the world and then a man | A Seattle man has escaped from jail the third time, and if you think _ this is easy just try to do it. A newlywed tells us he has been married since last June and hasn't a dish yet. A Stale Alibi Tn Chicago the barbers raise the price of a shave to 35 its. The pre-war price was 10 to 15 cents. | High rents force them to do it, the barbers claim, ~ Rents, by remaining high, unquestionably are helping ito hold prices up. But the public should keep in mind the growing danger, that the landlord’s toll is an easy alibi and often a mask. La a Hell hath no fury tike a woman when you knock ashes on her floor, A baby in London is cuttin baby elephant. £ @ tooth six inches long, so of course it is In Nyack, N. ¥., a woman attacked a cop, but he eseaped, Sounds Easy, to Japs - Hanahara, Japan's new ambassador to the United ites, announces that all his government wants is that there be “no unfair discrimination on account of race or nationality.” _ That's nice. There will be perfect agreement and amity, Americans don’t object to Japanese. We guess, how- ever, that the a chance for a considerable racket, Money is so cheap in some of the ills by express instead of mall, ‘uropean countries they pay their Time you get your overcoat paid for, sy ng suits are on the market, dust to be the first, we predict a hot summer, THE § EATTLE STAR Name OYST 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “OYSTERS,” and incloso a two-cent stamp for postage ERS wt tions for eau haw bureau of fisheries to you for the asking SCIENCE Date Palms. Imported by U. S. Now Many Raised. Industry Important. now a pr com hese dates are not o | Asta, but they are packed tn a clean jand sanitary manner, which fa not frulta, MARRIAGE A LA MODE My: ac always the case with the imported | She's now house manager of a Chi- © SDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923. LETER FROM V RIDGE MANN DR. J. R. BINYON Free Examination Best $2.50 GLAsses ON HARTH We are one of the few optical stores ‘in the Northwest that really grind lenses from rt to finish, and we are the only oue tn TTLE—ON VILST AVE. nation free by graduate op- {Glasses not prescribed olutely necessary. Exar tometr | unless tie Tie Binds These> irene oo Twins Parted in Cradle 7: « most always % of the same height and wear each other's m weak lun unts most—he —5c everywhere Little red boxes for 5c everywhere you go—full of |] luscious little raisins. 75% fruit sugar — 1560 calories of energizing nutri- ment per pound in practically predigested form so it goes to work almost immediately. Also rich in food-iron— taste good when you're hun- gry—prevent 3 o'clock fa- tigue — provides real pep. || Try and see. | ° Little TWIN SIST! S, BESSIE M. LIT-| TLE (ABOV e ND MRS. JESSIE SANDERS (BELOW). | Sun-Maids aie, the other twin, went to ¥ school, started training as a| more dissimilar. ‘“‘Between-Meal’”’ eal) But— 1, became a! “It's uncanny how we,seem to be Raisins Now she's again | bound toget by an Invisible link,” Had Your Thea Today? hotel. She's unmarried. | says J be much! “Whe: ne of us is ill, we expect Sealdsweet ing to be | States and asked if some of t j ence would not help him to t American flag. Tw itor The Star king of changing tho service to the autor . wish to say that J car flaw in the tern. I have alrene 1 improv ‘employe of ral years, altho n Iam not writing this as a cr | to be. a knocker, but I do } a fact and from experience t | gre 1 | ing ch | telephone | of means te his, but ney | have, and r Now this | telephone, with the queer le | Paratus on the front, is a lot m { nates upon their return to th ten of Stahlbusch mine, Grimm, who defended the martial; Director-General 8 mine, fined 47,742 francs. Raps Automa em now for some|t Crowds at Essen greeted as heroes the returning e cht to be ¢/to Canada. JA} tic Phones to the child than befor he fed all kinds | “ny not driven the girls 1 have treated or ¥ good wages, but they the. ‘onl mag- e Ruhr district after having been fined by the French. Left to right:» Director-General Kes- fined 15,632 francs? Solicitor mine owners before the courts pindler of the Viktoria Matthias » woman he clearly is needed, as, for raising a refracte lifting heavy Yalise, porter is available at the attempt a conversa eek to establish It is th him court eldent oman's part to thank #ly and close the in- sure make up for It by Mie way they treat the girls, They are made so nervous by their superiors that they just cannot help making mistake 4, and sometimés grave ones, I saw a | gd0d, con or dis thing that she was quite innocent of, and they would not even let her explain, ‘The public has |no idea what the girls inf the employ jof the company have to put up with or t would sure have more pa tence with them. Poor servi in some canes 1s ¢ fentious — ope charged for som © to the ope being competent, but in most ¢ is due to not wit in sonable treatment of NY poor condit n in good standing with the company, and they have asked me to come back since I left and I hold nothing against any cortain superior employe, but it is sure certain that the old system was lots better than | the now will be, if the head of the } company had had a little more heart jor took a little more time to investi. | | condition MRS. C. FR. MESSICK, Stricken at Parliament Meet | LONDON, Feb, 20,—1Tho work of | parliament was interrupted when | Henry Rogerson, a spectator in the public gallery, was selzed with « fit Ho was finally carried out Trim Hats With Wild Hop Crop! Wild hops will be nsively to trim widoe brimmed straw juts next summer, lorida: Grapefruit ‘ Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit will help you to work easier and to think better. Eat them freely ps and you will find that life holds 4 greater joy for you, Sealdsweet lorida Oranges Sealdsweet Florida oranges are high in food and health values. nggaeee ay Ton ted I av, SEALDSWEET GRAPEFRUIT ICE Made after one of the scores of tested recipes in Home Uses for Juices of Seald- lorida Oranges an Grapefruit.” Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet Plorida oranges and grapefruit. Insist that he supply you with them. ea , We

Other pages from this issue: