The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923 LETER FROM AVRIDGE MANN? @ THE SEATTLE STAR Autos Stop, Look and Listen! BY THE EDITOR Hire Nocenti? Why Not Some mysterious, phenomenal and altogether unforeseeable cur- rent from the Japanese earthquake or elsewhere is blamed by most of the navy spokesmen for the fact that the seven destroyers which piled up on the California coast Saturday night were 20 miles off their course. It is noted that an Italian fisherman, G. Nocenti, of San Pedro, skipper of the tiny smack Buena Amor de Aroma, who rescued 150 of the naval officers and crew, and the master of another trawler, the North American, which aided in the life-saving, operated calm- ly at their vocation in the same waters both before and after the} catastrophe and* observed nothing unusual about the currents. Perhaps the next time the navy needs to take a water trip it can hire these mariners to do the steering. of their eutenants Hi Johnson favers making all Americans captains souls.” That should win him the vote of the second ti Married children are grown persons who are doing much better than everybody expected Young children are little people whe run everything around the house except errands. Grown children are large people who are going to the dogs. Babies are real small people who cry before company Some Thrilling Figures Thru 35,000 stations of the American Relief Adminis- tration in Russia, we have just dispensed 1,000,000 tons of American food to 11,000,000 starving people. In addi tion, we fod 2,000,000 famine-stricken children and nursed them beyond the danger point. Still more, we gave sup- plies to 15,000 hospitals and medical aid to 7,000,000 per- Sons. At the same time, we educated this suffering peo- ple in sanitation and in disease-preventing methods. The doing of this tremendous humanitarian work cost us $60,000,000 and, aside from feeding and clothing and doctoring these millions in need, we stamped out “the most dangerous center of contagion in the world.” That, in brief, tells the simple truth regarding the en- trance of American hearts and hands and flag into Rus- sia. Now there is another call. We carried our hearts and hands to Russia. ldo no less for Japan. We can School teachers are people who will get reported If they don't treat Your kids better, Bosses are people who don’t know as much as you and hold their Jobs by handshaking. Friends are people who will listen to your troubles if you will let them tell theirs. Neighbors are people living near you who had better ‘tend to their own Nephews are your brothers’ and sisters’ boys who won't work. Would You? You Wouldn't Suppose you were the proprietor of a clothing store and ® customer objected to the price of $50 which you placed jon @ suit of clothes he wished to buy. Suppose he in- ' sisted it was worth only $40, but expressed a willingness to leave the question to arbitration. Would you accent his proposal? Would you walk out to the sidewalk with him and bring in a passing citizen to decide the issue? _ Hardiy! You'd say to yourself that the passing citizen ‘was bound to be prejudiced in favor of lower prices for @verything he didn’t sell himself. You'd be right. Suppose you were a coal operator. Would you arbitrate ie price of coal? You wouldn't. Suppose you were a coal miner. Would you arbitrate price of your work? Would you let a representative the public, which buys coal and which is told constant- that the wages of the workers are chiefly responsible for the price of the coal, fix the amount of your wages? You can see the folly of that in a minute, Well, then, don’t blame the miner if he has ged to see it after several years of bitter experience. ’t join in the hue and cry intended to make the miner kk stubborn and unreasonable in the present anthracite situation. ‘Nieces are your brothers’ and sisters’ girls who expect a wedding when they marry. 4 Poor kinfolks are improvident relations who want to borrow money and ise your advice. Sisters are your parents’ daughters who usually ought to be ashamed themselves, Ma dog is an anima) with more any other dog. isjan animal that sticks its der your chair, Our Treeless Future ’ This year enough lumber will be used in the United tates to build and furnish a row of five-room houses which, placed every 50 feet apart, would reach from New York to Seattle, down to San Francisco, east to New Orleans and back to New York. With a lumber demand like that, and with more trees being chopped down than planted, it’s edsy to understand why we have a senatorial committee here today in the heart of the timber country, devising ways to prevent this from becoming a treel America. | Rich kinfolks are prosperou ions who glve you advice and lend you no money. —___ ,_ A man’s wife’s kinfolks are her relations to whom he is proving he is ome account. Uncles are your parents’ brothers who have promised to help you along fone day, Italy’s Course Ttaly threaténs to withdraw from the league of nations, which it solemnly agreed to support. If it takes such action, it will be guilty of a crime far ' greater than that committed by Germany not long ago, when the world was well and strong and happy. It would do nothing Jess than enter the asylum of a _ Sick and exhausted world and incite the suffering patients (to rend each other. Me 3 | A small boy In a young person who shouldn't do the things his: father did at that age. Little girls are young persons who are not golng to be a help to their mothers soon, | Young girls are medium-sized people who horrity parents, 1 4 | | Young boys are medium-sized people who stupety parents, Grandparents are old people who didn’t cut up as we do, ¢ ! RIEDA’S OLLIES other night kissed me dark, i Calls Pastor | Editor The Star fer His universe,” and that He not do anything He wants to.” pre can. ppear age of time in the latter and exalt Himseift against God, | He Himself was God.| Reformation, protest ors saw in the papac the fulfilment of anti-Christ. Cath |olic expository saw Him in the per son of Luther—but I believe it is reserved for this day and age to see |Him, if not in person, then in type, jin the clergyman who has just been |quoted ( am a protestant), who in |the garb of a minister of God utters | Satan's lie—questions the power and |sovereignty of God—and prepares © way for the great Apostacy, o St probably manufac in this co method is to hat |lumber, coal, fron ore, | wool, cotton and food stuffs a thou |sand or two mil a factory and jthen ship the product from 500 to |5.000 mile: We have persisted In |this foolishness until our rafiroads |have brogen down under the tn- creasing kad, and until the Eastern |manufacturing centers find {t In creasingly difficult to pay the work: ers a living wage—difficult because the fuod supplies, as well as raw | materials, must be shipped haif {across a continent | The new way will be to manufac: |ture the raw materials at their |source. Instead of floating logs to }the mill and shipping lumber around the world, houses will be manufac. tured in the forest and sent out in matched sections to the individual home owner; indeed, this is being done today in a amall way, Instead of sawing a part of a tree into lum- ber the entire tree, limbs, roots, stump and leaves, will. be chewed into a non-perish uninflammable pulp; it will be pressed Into shapes desired to construct sta stone, stipation. FREE: At your ANALA: 9) Fulton St., New York, yl lps.” STEWART & HOLMES DRUG C0. Spéectal Wholesale Distributors ndard build Sond_ today for a X and a oop Fit,” ANALAX is mado elroy & Robbing, Inc, right at an a grees abutment wh and same height wh where rete wall in the center the end of >wh few road tes within a earest rail This lea ugh fo ng of the any mm the railroad tra making the second rig t between the left ment and the termination of in the middle of the The device |» like an en k panes one ca abut the wall roadway EDITOR Anti-Christ which will find its consumm the Man of A. neult to human Church of Jewus Christ such brazen blasphemy 1 be allowed to emanate ur ak of the Ct he swore to uphold a defend ordination vows, the power and the authority of the very God he claitns to. serve. He is &@ spot in “your feasts of charity” he is a wolf in sheep's clothing—10 men more de tive than ¢, Ingersoll or ‘Tom Pat a few hteous * who will stand up © they all “itching souls in for God, ears Unfrock, sir, and step down from the pulp! the arena of rational ism and infidelity where you belong! Play the man! God and man botl despise the hypocrite. C. B, HARRIS. or | Manufacturing in the Future jings, and will be shipped direct from Hforest to alte. be burned at the mine will be sent from ine instead of coal in clums "|coal cars and barges. | Such manufacturing centers aa for a time continue will be loca }food supplies, and near the mines and forests and wheat fields. They will be found in the Mid-West, in the Southwest, and on the Pacific coast; j many of them will be found in | Alaska, Today most important industrics jare building, or planning, branch |factories in the West; tomorrow tho jmain plants will be weat of the Rock |!om and mostly at the foot of moun }tains, out on the deserts, up in the | Woods. A bit more development of aerial transportation, a bit more ex pansion of the use of wireless for transmitting power, and a factory must be in the heart of its raw ma terlal supplies, We are changing our religion and our economics and our government with amazing speed these days, but the entire structure of our natioual business, the actual job of living for near |most remarkable change of a O beauty can last long with a-con- stipated system—and violent pur- gatives are dangerous to health. 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