The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1923, Page 8

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— re il CSR Sree CARR a ne Associa! ed Frese Bervics, it ut * 108 a and they $1.60; € mon year, 1200, By Bpectal Rey « . The Amazing County Ferries profits (exa h county ferries i ership of the tr It is merely East Side resident about the whok years With the ss tion and which lost t enterprise of good proport It is the era JUST PRECEDING the change which need the fullest exp! American he Is going to be an incr wi *, who can't tell fre or a decrease the arguments whe n the sugar supply this y Det on one thing—th her way (he cat Jumps, there's going to be an Tuerease in the price The Delaware lagistature has just ratified the woman's suffrage federal constitutional amend ter late than never, Mr, Du Pont The biggest liar we know s bootlegger claiming his stuff came out of King Tut's tomb. Another spring sign is “Onion Sets for Sale And another spring sign is “Fresh Paint The Star a of the Hart adr Clifford is director of | that sort of a job in the acinch. And Ed has done @st man possible to put in ally displayed Strated that he has p During the recent fig the insurance awa the hard-boiled emp! with organized lat hands of the Sims ‘ and whining. And h We just naturally | a to his guns under fire. So, to thank you. It is hardly necessary for President Harding to stump the country for his policies this summer. His policies have already stumped the We Respect Ed Clifford has de jre over incre nen, Clifford de stood pat at the fight, too rage to stick e this opportunity country. Pennsylvania legislator wants a law against stunt Mying by aviate Leave. them alone and the law of gravitation will get them One thing worse than haying « job as a wife is Where every day is wash day working in a laundry The ship subsidy failed, but we evidently have a hip subsidy “One Hoss Shay” Government Now that the 67th congress has closed shop, to give us a few months of rest from its agonies, the best we can say of it is that it was not much worse than its immediate prede- cessors, and the worst we better than recent congr Congress, as an institut dell Holmes’ “Wonderful One H derful only in that it held togethe @an. That is about all it did do, ur Oliver Wen- .”’ It was won- d ran and ran and til it crumbled by the e of wayside. The 67th ‘congress “ran” but it did little els antiquated, wasteful, helpless and inefficient—like Tegislature. The same could be said of preceding con- gresses. o this criticism is neither for republicans nor democrats exclusively. As a matter of experience, only one congress in ten, or thereabouts, functions successfull The 67th congress should have been the exceptional one, for in it the party of the executive had an overwhelming majority. It was chosen by the people to put “more business in govern- ment,” meaning more efficiency. If it had functioned smoothly, the retiring congress might have been a record breaker for work. Instead, it enacted but a badly patched and tattered legislative program, while vital questions such as trans- portation, government reorganization, foreign affairs, constitutional amendments, and other important matters, Were caught in the jam provoked by the talk fest at the on. valuable time congress wasted in quarrels with the executive and with the judiciary as to which branch of government was.supreme, duplicating the pa- thetic spectacle of the Wilson adrninistration. The truth of the matter is, congress (and the federal government, too, for that matter) is not equal to its task. It is antiquated, and impotent, and dominated—if not run —by demagogues and bureaucrats who are more interested in their own affairs than in sensing public will and in carrying it out. One of two courses is inevitable: Either the govern- Ment at Washington must function—which it seems un- able to do—or else it must be remodeled along newer lines, either thru the medium of amendments to the con- stitution or at a constitution convention, so that it will work. It was our lemanding a fixed wheat price because present Minnesota farmers are prices go against the gra Distances at sea are deceptive. A man may think he Is all af sea over something when he isn’t. A lazy, impudent clerk is a combination in restraint of trade, Meat-Eating Americans Despite the efforts of vegetarian cults and of the long and aggressive advertising campaign for meat substitutes, we Americans ate 149.7 pounds of meat per capita last year, the highest per capita average since 1911. These figures do not include game or domestic fowl but only what is popularly designated as “butcher’s meat.” The chief dict continues to be beef and pork, Why the tremendous meat consumption in this country, far greater than that of any other in the world? ; First, dietetic experts tell us, because no food in the world is more easily or quickly digested than beef steak, while the great and continuous increase in the popularity of the ham sandwich accounts for part of the big increase in pork consumption. But doubtless the chief reason is that meat, while more expensive, is more easily prepared than substitut and seems to satisfy hunger more quickly. And the rage American does not propose to die in debt to his stomach, and his idea of a good meal is still a thick beef steak and mighty few trimmings. San Francisco man who has been living in a boller 17 ye a hhould } hard boiled by this time, ete 1 regret often that I have spoken, never that I have been silent— Poblins Syrus. Hoston taxi driver returned $5,000 found in his car, instead of thinking Ik was a tir | | membranes of the throa LETTERS 82 EDITOR = The Spo ure forth a starving next mou their gind rags y where nful? Or much the; owned pr obt y stoc kill * of providing the pub dup? as it a sartorial display ertisement—personal va ry, very kind desire to 1 to the wo hi with dan and mangled rabbits to tell of } et ttt tte How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Has no equal for prompt reanite, Takes but ® moment to prep and saves you about # ee Pine is used in tions and remed The reason is that j soveral elements that chave a . remarkable effect in soothing and healing the Pine cough syrups are. combinations of pine and syrup. The “ayrup” part is plain sugar syrup Ton 6 the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 21 of Pinex in a with home-made you can use or corn syrup Either way sugar syrup, you make a It cough or cold in a wey that means DK, J. BH. 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