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By mall. Waiting for Raspberry Time? Speake is already some doubt as to whether General Helen M. Dawes, in his furious charge on senate rules, will be able to march his army clear to the top of the hill; but there is little doubt at all that if he does get that army to the top of the hill he will have to turn around and march it down again Such stalwart Republican senators as Wadsworth and Moses have gone on rec- ord against the Dawes’ program; and on the other side of the aisle, Senators Robinson and Walsh are equally unim- pressed by the Dawes propaganda, To be sure, Senator Butler of Massa- chusetts had shouldered arms and fallen » ~ in behind the vice presidential general, ~ but he’s almost as new to the senate -. game as Daw and even if he is chair- 5 - man of the Republican national commit- tee, about all the leading he has done I thus far has been to lead himself __ around in a circle. E The titular leader, Senator Curtis, is about as sympathetic as Wadsworth and Moses. He knows the senate Whether the gallant commander of the Minute Men has sensed the fact that he has rushed headlong into a stone wall, or is merely resting thru the hot spell, hasn't developed, but he has quit rampaging and ripsnorting over the country and has . dropped off the first page. Anyhow, with the leaders of both par- ties in the senate openly against him, and the country indisposed to get excited * about it, the doughty general might as ~ well take it easy this summer and save his vitality for the raspberry season in the senate next December. The senate _ is quite human and not itching to be re- ~ formed. Anyhow, if Longfellow’s Hesperus wasn't wrecked, > her captain didn’t stagger down the stairs, and we've % always had our suspicions about that captain's Stagger. r The Case of Benjamin Gitlow HE opinion of the supreme court in the Gitlow case holds out little hope for liberal interpretation of that part of the «constitution known as the Bill of Rights for a long time to come. Instead of a five to four opinion, this was a seven to two, Justices Holmes and Bran- deis being the dissenters. Gitlow was convicted in the state courts Mad ease bURR poner scene sas he begnrese The Seattle Star jes roar Pydiiehiog ‘ dpectal Rey Phone Main New Let e400. j of New York of violating the statue against criminal anarchy, thru advocating the overthrow of organized xyovernment The majority opinion upheld the New York courts and sustained the state law, holding that “a state in the exercise of its police power may punish those who abuse this freedom (of speech) by ut terances inimical to the public wel tending to corrupt public morals, incite to crime or disturb the public peace.” Justice Sanford held “It was sufficient If such acts were ndvocated in general terms; and it was vot ess jal that thelr im mediate execution should have been advocated. ‘Th advocacy need not be addressed to specific p The best answer to this narrow inter- pretation of the constitutional guarantee of free speech is found in the dissenting opinion of Justice Holmes, the oldest, most scholarly and most liberal member of the supreme court, who said: “If what [think is the correct test ty applied, it iy manifest that there was not present danger of an attempt to overthrow the government by force on the part of the admittedly small minority who shared the defendant's views. It is said that this manifesto was more than a theory, that it was an incitement every idea is an incitement, It offers itself for belief and If believed It is acted on unless somo other be lief outweighs it or some failure of energy stifles the movement of its birth If iv the long run the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to be accepted by the dominant forces of the community, the only meaning of free speech is that they should be given their chance and havo their way.” The net result of the majority’s in- terpretation of constitutional rights is exactly the reverse of that intended. The number of people in this county who ac- cept in any measure the communistic theory is so infinitely small that there is not the slightest danger of their making even hard work for an ordinary police force. If communists were permitted to blow off steam in public squares to their hearts’ content, not one person in a thou- sand would take them seriously. But making martyrs of them dramatizes their doctrines and attracts interest and atten- tion they could not get with all the fervid eloquence of a fanatic. The men who framed the federal con- stitution would be amazed if they could come back and see what modern courts are doing to it. “I can't make Dempsey fight,” says Mr. Kearns, his manager. Same. complaint Uncle Sam had, when he was manager, only Uncle could make him work, while Kearns cannot, - ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? Q How long would It take a per- son to prepare at night school for amination? ef schooling in night school going| | New York two nights a week. The time would, | of dourse, be shortened if taken in| day school, depending upon the| number ‘of hours apent in class. | eee | Q Where is the home of Albert aj Pete . . Q What ts Zaxtol Pasha? soe Q For how long has wheat been/answer: “Out she aun anc ceb.gtins Robend bones QUREs bans Knees ORs Sane kb: A. The cultivation of wheat ante- | dates history, as the most ancient was cultivated as carly as the Stone land. In China, where it was con- sidered a direct gift of heaven, it was grown 2,100 years before the|\ ney, the heavyweight champion,and| ated. Until A. He 4s Scotch-Irish-American. | TASIION suis none Viceea sch Ne ceeesSSnRtsenns es the ground. resulted in knees being put on parade, (Copyright, 1925, for The Star D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | loose stamps for reply. No | | or marital ad- | vice. Personal dential. All letters must be | | stopped. Along in May degin | H | medical, legal | | | | watering the plant again, and tt will |fer. Bamson had killed a tion, and cultivated and how old is the use| forth meat; out of the strong came) has been given of bread? | forth sweetness.” have at Icast 20 sound teeth, and of} and.the officer is always in a these not less than four opposed| hurry. It is his theory that Q@ Of what nationality 1s Demp-| of the danger will be elimin- then It Is a case where was he born? of patience and care. aa given i the Aith chapter of the the attention of the park board. ISTEN here, Fashion, just what have you done? How far will you go? Is your work just begun? We really can’t tell what we ought to expect, when already a lot of our ways are wrecked, It's likely you know that most people will fall suggests tho they're based upon gall, Thru clothes that we're wearing| GA rfld.6734 we've suddenly found that the ways of us all have been turned around, Pin Mhe men folks, for instance, once dressed very time, ‘Their ‘torusers Mr, Fieit ewers tight. To thelr ankles they came, And then you decreed that the} F; style wasn't sound, Now they look like balloons for the things you! is to call and they drag on Phe girls of today also fell in your trap, Their old modent ways must be taking a nap, A lot of new dresses were suddenly made which time? Washington, | | replies, cont! | | tne amount of water until it Payhon Terhune, the author? | s renew its growth A. At Pompton Lakes, N. J. He| Book of Judges in the Bible, ts no face calls the place aienea bent [doubt the story to which you re-| Q What makes a magnet attract substances? A. An Egyptian revolutionary | later found a swarm of bees in the! 4 Magnetic materials become Ieader in the recent uprising in|carcass. Then at a dinner party in Egyet. |homor of his bride he propounded|and are attracted towerd it. No} the riddle, which no one could|erplanation of the actual mechan-| the eater came|ism of attraction between magnets) It ta 20 far merely| His Philistine! an observed fact. tort hal we emenceet sll Mr, Fixit of The Star ge by the lake ductiera of Sutteer-| Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles if of Public Interest Christian cra. Bread is one of the - Saainieneeeent ancient forms of food, having been Mr. Fiztt; De you know that Mr. Ficlt: Emerson at. from used in the Stone Age. people have to Bles./ thas per! 12th to 13th W. 4a in dad con sae ves when crossing rat an ais Q Who was the first secretary of| Pike during rush hours? I bees iy aes oat rest guly the treasury under Washington? have seen nothing like it any- Me ited? GGA 1616 almost ‘A. Alezander Hamilton. He served| where in the United States. impassibla for machines, Aa it from 1789 to 1795. | The traffic officer hurries traf- is used a great deal, it should see fie along so fast that no one he, Anata Wada that: Voi Q. Can a boy with false teeth Join| seems to have parece can get it done, Cd. Wao It is required that he That is a difficult crossing, The street department has Promised to attend to this right awa incisors and four opposed molars, the only way ° rare clear 1s to keep it moving live- : and ho will hurry matters Q Where were the Olympic games| ly. Soon they will Baye A au- jor you, olen fe held in 19127 | tomatic signal at all such cross- 1 A. In Stockholm, Sweden. ings, Then the pedestrian wath ae We go to a reat Fy Oe | will move with the traffic much ise heater often, and they 7 ventilation? A READER. He was born at Manassa, Colo. Mr. Fixit; Can you tell me partment, MA in-4940, Mr. Fixit W8¢ when they will open the Denny- will ino ivepoet lt Q. There is a story of a man who| Blaine tennis court? It is all cepa made a wager concerning the solv-| grown up in grass and the net Mr. Melt * ing of a riddle and then gave away| has not been put up B. bon tee My neighbor has j the riddle himself thru the coaxing It will be necessary to build Li eas Laotian ALIN i of his bride, Can you tell who} a backstop there, and that will nour gardene, =I can this man was and what was the| not be undertaken until after not understand it. We have riddle? | the bathing beaches are opened, never quarreled, tho we do not A. The famous riddle of Samson,| which 1s now occupying all of speak, Her dog runa all over my garden, doing much dam- thia? READER, with her, and ask {f she doesn't | the fence, ‘Take along You're taking the sweetnews away from the girls, You're making} get in on something of the the men seem they ought to wear curls, Your/ game i# all right tl] pind. Py you let it get rough. Shy, lissen here Fashion, you've gone fare enough. Mr, Fixit doen not shi how in business or put some ¢ * ci "a ’ ‘ SEATTLE Japs, Banned Here, Plan to Invade Ea Fas BY WILLIAMS \(, WA-AAH I 1 DONT WANT MY FACE WASHED WITH WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY |‘I Seen by th’ Papers’ 2Z KITCHEL PIXLEY Sage of the Olympics ©1824 BY WEA semce tne Indiana Pleads Guilty (From the Indianapolis Times) tles of plant an Mi dride finally coared the ‘OU can get an answer tol [tom nim Pie Sa ewer the certified public accountant's ex-| | any question of fact or In- eee | | formation by writing The Seat- “4. It takes practically three years| | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | ine secc watchin the go co in Russla un nd we thanked God Q Will a potnsetta plant bloom r the flowers and bright colored leaves of tha poinsetta begin MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. t and South . foott of P GOOD NEWS! W AGES ON THE UPGRADE! ANDAU ard. tender ; t at mr ft os Y ft - SCIENCE agen & o ieeaietnienanstepicasie ase mies eS, f rertilize 1 placate down athe if zers, the $ anos 98 it hes est to mankind. The moon is “only” 240,000 ant from the earth—a tronomy—and something to do term, this may h fon to learn | Generally it is spoken of as a tead world But nothing is really known whether life, in m, exists on the moon or © telescopes show ecenes of natural grandeur—a weird nge landscapes, but t could be construed activity. Only one a German of nearly ago, claimed that he resembling s denied are eminent who be! of physi 1 some sort of biolog. on the moon, thereby pving that wutomatic ¢ aible this iner fact the mar been pos to [ A Thought Look not thou upon the wine jwhen it is red, when it giveth {ts color in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth ceiving follow tion c then ¥ llike a serpent and stingeth like an fiation adder.—Proverbs 23:31, 32. . . The ray various ph follow ench other {s the only HE wine shop: cal atmosph breed, in a physt- ‘@ of malaria anda moral pestilence of envy and ven- d trend is followed by a geance, the men of crime and revolu- tong period of comparative t }tion.—Charles Dickens. Sometimes fo fade and wither, let the plant lary up entirely, gradually reducing mesdames for the con side It all comen iste who park iron, steel, nickel, cobalt and other the happy facult magnetized in the field of a magnet ens on the present tendency went home at flirtin, somethin The prevallin ting parties and prevalence of ban with another man. custom in to shoot the man, or to bring a prostrate forms ¢ common sense and the most ele- carry concealed weapons. Any citizen may carry craled weapon on of a conside Hes of a free pec recommenda bd two other citizens e0 prospective sank bandits ut this Tacoma idual Initiative in hia system pre part of tho city proceeded to turn everything pt the northeast Tacoma Socrn Doritos permits to carry concealed weap- gives her a thoro manicurin with ry would be the The policemen had a usual "high powered black auto- They found no , for the almple reason that had been lMquor in in newspaper publica- ; search warrant tion and Inwyers’ teen edecpichah te: S agree with you, Indiana has been doing some might funny things, Club to action is Editor Bees- the search warrant was based or case in the Weekly Clarion, with y unnecessary editorial If there is unseeming to keep traffic delay, cali Mr. Forsythe, EL tot- Readers All lotters to The Star must have name and addreas, Letters debate with anxious ears , there's considerable in Our Mountain s, it im lost In the fox and the smoke Of the forest fires ‘long seems to me to reason for defeat- be sufficient have very good pictures but the ing the resolution. ventilation is very bad. Is there not some way to compel better What I’olks Are Saying These figures of indebtedness are all mounting rapidly detail the other indebtedness of + but it will not be neces- Report this to the health de- , it apparently plays tourists here waiting of the statute herein quoted. p statute reads as follows indebtedness , the sky draws back curtain of clouds 1 in soft mountain haze, “A blind baby Is not , but of a scoundrel who added to all other of such city or that is there Enraptured, we ea indebtedness certainly broad enough to indi age. What can be done about curred under the ac part of the sts fornia situations wit io result fornia situation with the resu' atute is a special that we will spend all our avail Go over and make friends want to join you in repairing » stag may browse er the authority of w hich you are attempting to proceed the legislature improvidence cities In creating dobts of this class and therefore included this provision in the statute, CHARLES JOHN, Dexter Horton Bldg some flowers, if you have any, ‘Tell her that while you dislike to complain about the dog, ho 19 ruining your garden. If she does not respond to that sort of treatment your only remedy the dog catcher, Flowers flourish DR, 188A TAMIMURA, J . of towering strength 4 Americans ean scold one another erown of rare beauty you to know what a man thinks unless he tells you?” they called thee Rainier, wo are singing LORD CLAUD NIC Against Evolution HAMILTON, The Prince of Wales Can you fix it so that I can operate a crap game, or a rummy game for 180 N, 84rd st money, or a bootleyying foint? 1 know where all of these and other money-making games are going on, and I would tke to British polities today Tells of Limitation on City Debt AMBASSADOR "I NY GERARD: “Women voted How mueh more dangerous Is know that in a red the bad women rule passed providing for ‘ion of the Cowan Park o thru the park on 16th ave to Bothell Way 1 wish to Invite your attention, financial condition of the city and particularly to the limi tation placed upon the issuance warrants for to fix things Wk that. ‘The better plan in to fix it so that these games can not operate in violation of the law. Go down and seo the chief of police and get him elther to put you wood sample of | A || Send to: @) Chicago, Mh, U. JUDGE VINCRN | Name... law violations, \| Address.. those you name out of business convietions." Ieleade es dull teeth How to make them whiter—quickly The new way world’s dental authorities advise, What to do HOSE whiter teeth that youenvy. Don't think they are beyond you. You can now lighten dull and dingy teeth— make them gleam and glisten. Modern science has discoy- ered a new way. A method different in formula, action and effect from any you have ever used. This offers you a test. imply use the coupon; it brings free a 10-day tube. Look for film on your teeth—that's the cause. How to combat it Look at your teeth. If dull, cloudy, run your tongue across them. You will fecl a film. That’s the cause of the trouble, You must fight it. Film is that viscous coat which you fea It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays. It hides the natural luster of your teeth. It also holds food substance which ferments and causes acid. In contact with teeth, this acid invites decay. Millions of germs breed in it. And they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. ‘ So dingy teeth mean more than loss of good appearance. They may indicate danger, grave danger to your teeth. New methods now that mean greater tooth beauty @ plas better protection from tooth troubles Ordinary tooth pastes were unable to cope adequately with that film. Not one could effectively combat it Harsh grit tended to injure the enamel. Soap and chalk were inadequate. Now modern dental science has found new combatants. Their action is to curdle film and then harmlessly remove it. They are embodied in a new-type tooth paste called Pepsodent—a scientific method that is changing the tooth cleaning habits of some 50 different nations. Don't you think it worth while to try it for 10 days} then to note results yourself? 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