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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR th Ave. Phone “* | Here Are Both Sides of Argument; | Democrat Charges; Work’s Reply THE CHARGES "THE ANSWER RO and con arguments over the various initia tive and referendum measures on the ballot i: November are constructive and beneficial in their enlightenments of the voters, provided—and here's the rub—provided that those doing the disputing pc mation # ’ stay within the facts. t © great | from Enemies of referendum No, 16 (the butter sub- ; Stitute bill) are openly charging that this law, un- ’ j Tess repealed, will prohibit the sale of margarines : ae . : containing any vegetable fats whatever—that it [| ane ser vd yee Seeks to bar from the market any vegetable fat | took office Work aration. | w € ond oa f ; Peta is not trae—and misstatements of that kind cond M voved A. I ‘ fee sdees trae aA i should not be permitted to be thrown into a cam- | ‘ : red | aftitiat Jawa ign to make more difficult an election that will | lim with Dawa w Davis ) : Neither rn sufficiently involved for the voters ff they de- : 4 . | ay > cide from the facts alone. , } tic | . ots The law over which the referendum has been in- | rey y f yoked prohibits the manufacture of “vegetable fats | mey « Pl ; in combination with dairy products.” It would pre- on ' ' n* from e of Di revent vegetable fat manufacturers from churn- ‘ Ing their product with sufficient milk to give a fla- | yor like butter, and to sell it as an imitation of but- | ter. The law is clear on this. Here is the statute: Be it enacted by the legislature of th KEPLY CONSISTS ONLY OF GENERAL STATEMENTS Work’s rep ts of 4 Bection 1. It shall be unlawful for a , r Manufacture for sale, sell, or exchang mes @xehange, any condensed or evapora’ 1 dng any milk or milk products and din P Py “eq (apable of being used for or as a . ; @ted mitk, unless the milk wu the man Ww lein, fresh, healthful, unadultera and wh \ | That nothing herein contained shall be cc ya - "manufacture or sale of condensed or evaporated m og . trom pure, clean, fresh, healthful, unadulterated and wholes ava ¢ recle. : S millk; and it shall be unlawful for any person or i Letters @acture for sale, sell, or exchange, or expose or « : Arey @henge, any condensed or evaporated milk containin " explain Bection 2 It shall be unlawful for any person ° ° S Manufacture for sale, sell, or exchange, or expose s . “a @xchange any substance, containing any milk or @esigned or intended to be used, or cap Mubstitute for butter, unless the milk MSnufacture thereof, is pure, clean, f Wholesome milk from which none of th S Femoved, or to manufacture for sale, Offer for sale xchange, any substance Products, and designed or intended to b for butter, which contains any veget Bection 3. Every person or corporat! his act shall be guilty of a misdeme: F Bibsequent violation thereof shall be « ae That’s the law. It’s plain. Let’s facts in our arguments. ’ ; MAYOR'S EXCUSES ~WON’T STAND UP ~ ALONG comes Mayor Brown trying to switch the pub- ;& lic off onto a sidetrack with the statement that the ‘council investigating committee, which is uncovering quite t of things, is simply trying to thwart Doc’s promised | tigation of the garbage department. j That one isn't so good. You've had that garbage de- Partment investigation in mind for a long time, and simply itponed action on it because it was really too insig- icant to bother much about. ~ You'll have to get a better one than that, Doc! 'ORTSMANSHIP— CROPS UP AGAIN . ‘OME of the sporting writers in California are filling | their columns with baseless innuendo to the effect the Portland team didn’t put forth its best efforts in series in which Seattle won the Pacific Coast league ft /The sporting editor of the San Francisco Chronicle ex- es a sample of it when he says, “The situation leaves bad taste in et pasta of oe there is no proof : Secretory Weeks, at the same Tricks of Fake Mediums . but stranger things have happened than for even such beating: “I am opposed to gov eoc8 ge. itail-end club as Portland to lose two in a row to the | ‘nent operation whenever tho || How Spirits dia Evidently the club is so demoralized that vic- | Jrivate auspices and with private | Pl T is impossible or the players simply don’t care—just capital.” ay unes 0 long as a California club does not have a chance at Secretary Hoover, in a riado | Editor ‘The URGED ONLY SMALI DAM FOR COLORADO They ureed a am Secretary Wallace, at the same hearing: “My own feeling with | ale of power p + Boulder dam bill proposed ate ent terms of the flag.” speech at the National Electric | Poahans . Py Light ames Ma: 192 CASE CONTA; Any man can be a good winner. The test of a man is att havens Tas eee le eneeaens ankees | en he loses. There are only two reasons for this kind eration and distri | j journalistic piffle. We hate to put it down to poor | rag aphae r anship, We'd rather say it was due to a sour Of Coolidge the booklet has this h on the part of the writer. to say: “If the president doos not . Bre know what Work is doing, he ex t hibity the same lack of alertness A MAN TO STEP I ithat ho eid when, sitiing ae 366 dailies. " shop growing up into the business. And thus, as the older peep dither Abe redeece pega | tee and the wrath of the nation | Printers leave their places, because of age or other rea- forced his hand,” ota ‘rab always younger and livelier men to step pee toes. Sez Dumbell Dud: Love is the oply thing on garth that can make a taxi fare seem lit- by a BY HOWARD THURSTON | 9 ; America’s Master Magic | A. ONE-TIME famous * | um" would place « box on a table and cover it with Ai 7 & caso, Whilo the am a natura citizen, Does my c It seems to us that it is just as logical and as beneficial | to have that sort of thing in our judicial system. | ‘Two young men are running for the King county su- Perior bench in this election. They are Malcolm Douglas, " present prosecutor, and Charles H. Paul, present secretary of the Bar association. utic | Outside of the quota? y relative music box. ‘Tt for a short ti starting at reque The fraud with a very h the yped to Yes, We’re Spenders 3 ES, times have been dull. The American people spent ; only $37,000,000,000 during September. As usual, 95 " ber cent of this grand total was in the form of bank checks either within-g fore, can only an ordinary the quota re Ons. the concealed instrument seemed to come, however, from the box on tho table. Tho, large box could be examined at any time ive party ticket? aft carry and being discovered | Dakota (Another article will appear | ried 1 tomorrow.) carried all the others, TiMk WHY Readers © not to the All letters to The Star must have name and address. LA FOLLETTE oe ; Questions vo, inated ot | © Answered ° ition and | seats, 2 on the | my who a compass in his} + | A Thought | © the Ne poor man's day.—Grahame. | the . | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER tar }Charge Work Tries to Wreck Reclamation Projects! 3 J/ AUTOS TAKE BIG TOLL G. ORR 1503 Monthly Die in Traffic aus: — — SCIENCE, ———— , (TT : rt Northern Light t = ai 4 He f y of y Prof. 1 " tu t 1 2 t ' WOM. ¢ A t ty of 1 1a f t y , woM ¢ he f cs of nd frequer seitente Aimed oy re BUREAU OF as rt sealsoene '® tcc R alaand signs and The Star t fferent states and | department PEGI Ss, Smoking Room Stories missing The department Mex. B, G. Thurmond, 5718 N. W.,-are hu: RUTH THURMOD ing to get them » and then she fc remain stand id man in th red her his pi if alt t hers, or was She was wear checked hair up eye, she shouted they are all mine, and I an tell the world it is no plcnict "| | LONDON.—Metal coast and frocks The Sabbath was made for man | woven with fine th: of gold and jand not for the Sabbath— Ities‘of the Mark ih: winter season in London. To height- len thelr effect of gleaming splendor wns are treated by a new | frosting process . . TAI FEAZON TO BE SMART iT MUIT BE CHINEIED t were the results of the os baxeball gamen? game, Giante $, Yankee 2; third game, Giants 1, , Yankees 6, Giants § Mished in the United Stat latest compilation Q. When | | president of the senate, he lix when INTO THE JOB Hessen the onan, bie oe [N THE printing trade, as in many others, it has always warning of the loot of the oil re ber 30, 5 led April 1, been the practice to have a young man or two in every serves and did nothing until the a human being r human being. be deliberate or accidental. to enter the United ern’ | admitted to this country as | quota or preference-within-quota immigrants are the fathers, mothers and minor children of tens. Other relatives quota or prefer-| Your yrant, . trouser le, [ | 07658 3 that passed thru the clearing hous: operated t bending of the | Q. What states did Roo ee - knee. The muffled n “ from jcarry when he ran on A. He carried California without any trace of trickery | gan, Minnesota, Pennaylvan d Washington Vermont. S ON HUALTH PEEKED in 4 cupboard where dishes are kept story I'd like to 7 — “ Folate. They all looked the same ay ali dishes except a cup and a sauce GC O U S a, pt a cup and a saucer ; ; ARE OF WO NDS Tho cup’s shy 4 handle; it’s thick ay can“be. It’s not like our chinal uic! | today. 1t hints of the old, you can easily see, and it's long since they put rane ela | it away. The saucer js cracked and {t's full of nicks; an odd pleco of china to ) Keep. -But there on the shelf, like an heirloom, it sticks, Just a memory tub. You'll get relief at once. fast in its sleep, . Sloan's starts fresh, healing The dear little plate’s of a faded-out blue, just a victim of old Fasher blood circulating swift! throtigh So Mra, Mann generally was pre-| but resting easily, for ‘Time. It still holds a painting of Little Boy Blue, and the verve of that the strained Ftscle-fibren, eas~ pared with a lveral assortment of | Unless inflammation ‘Dursery rhyme, * ing the pain and repairing the finger Just three worn old dishes I always will sec. With much better dishes damage. Get a bottle today, they're piled. But, always, they'll be a heap greater to me. ‘They werv| All druggiste-—86 cents, | mother’s, when she was a child. | (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) ee to relieve it Wi bee boys come in with bruised. plac or cut fingers, particularly Apply, Sloan’s gently, Don’t | during tho baseball and football » son—and the Mann ‘They should be made to fit all sizes | it ¢ of fingers. White cotton or wash gloves may be used, Sew on narrow tapes for tying around the wrist and| when they wound place in the medicine chest for | hands and foet, emergency, a good immediat When the finger ix cut or mashed | bo followed or bruised, attention, ch the children, se y 1 stall plece of absorbent cot | ton over the wound, draw on the or was no| !0er pocket and deluge with spirits istion Jot turpentine. 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