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he Seattle Star out of city, He per month; # montha, $1.60) # months, $2.78) year, fm the State of Washington, Oatstde of the state, The per month, 0 for € montha or 6. AHA tt ——- 00 per year, Hy carrier, ity, Ue per week “Blue Law” Excesses 1 —————— | Announcement is now made that a nation-wide campaign is to be launched to| put the ban on Sunday theatres, cigar stores, gas stations, newspapers, | UCH is and so on. History is bound to repeat itself. The people will) LIFE) stand no more of “blue law” excesses than they stood} Today's Rest Bet: Give Ham Hie from “open town” excesses. | They will march along rational lines—and that’s) Way three weeks more and he'll/ al], | _ehange bis rN = * If ~~ saloon evil had not existed, in the peridiens wey F legrading form that it had grown into, the use of light) olan aaelary bona wines and beers would probably be legal today. The abuse | “He went thru war's red hell. of the liquor traffic killed it entirely. Thru battles fierce and Gory: Horse-racing, often called the “noblest sport of all,” would _ Bug when the vet ote A ‘on | still be with us if it had been regulated properly so that the} na iets the yecakie ap ’ sport, and not the uncontrolled gambling and chicanery of “He's just a Bolshevik.” the bookmakers, would remain as the chief feature. eee | In communities like Kentucky, where it is said horse- ‘Baitor am Is eM peo oor ou is ages te on A sportsman's net it bape hg you raise #0 * 0 booze been relegated to the backwoods even before ol are ee oa mae weet chatca. "| the national amendment. BAN BOB JONES. The people are opposed to licentiousness, to drunkenness, St Reid loser yg bl rin in general. But they are also opposed to puritanism. mot howe ey oppose scandalous gambling dens but they are not joey when Lg saplings covegrageam |opposed to playing cards in their own homes. They don't D mOm, tet me quick.” says Judge Jere | Want to be regulated out of every atom of human nature j porte jthat is in them. ih penaver a neighbors make tong egos acm gem "gd hewn siggy Nrgprere meee it. ion Slue law excesses are likely to bring on the very reaction ard och gs heed gid gl | which the “goody-goodies” are striving to prevent. Hugh. Too much restraint is not good. If the reformers have |their way and enact Blue Sundays and press it further so that theatres and movies and other amusements, such as} dances, are prohibited altogether, who shall be responsible for what is likely to happen? To put it mildly, the “blue law” apostles are drunk | with recent victory. | If they persist in their indicated intentions they are head- ing the\nation for a reaction against all the good they have| previously accomplished. ‘At last Cox can have a laugh on The president-elect is | Jamica today,”and all he'll | WILL, TELL, ” says the Star: Has not the|school and am in grade V and I have) What kind of pai © used to spot food, Such a thing as keeping the teeth in repair “and heaven is A F th rrived to cease the persistent |5 brothers and 6 sisters, Please, Ming | balls in sai ies i. B. never their heads until some sertous agment to protect the arce c jem of President Wilson? Now| Forest, send me one of your pictures.| How much fee should I use in develops and they go to their doctor. The first One of the extraortinarily ineffictent happenings of the political mn-|that the election is over, and anoth-| If you have a brother or sister, wend | mak ne om sauce?—D. D. R as thing hé telle them is °Go to your dentist” chinery of this government ts now about to rec It teas The Searchlight so apty terme it } | seaaion” of congress Meeting after the November elections, this holdover sexton of con gress is composed of reelected and defeated members. The dofeated members “den't-careadamn” about the public interest: the re-elected members are so far away from enother elettion that they also “don't careadamo.” Into these 4. ¢ « 4@ seasions of congress are crowded a vast dea! of the vicious legisiation that congress enacta. A congested calendar r. ~“the don't-careadamn- who has wrecked No matter how Germans MUCH NOTICE Your Child’s Teacher nore se oe teacher? Have you ever called on her to | thought you would buman being for whom you and she are jointly responsible? She ts your child's best friend, outside the home. She is your partner | «! a3] interest in it. rf You've ge in the business of bringing the child up to worthy citizenship. Your in-] 1 received « letter from a [ttle yeu don't want to terest tn this business is far greater than hers. She is always an acttre,|boy who mw my picture tn your, p they used to put tireless partner, but too many parents are xilent onem paper, and this is what he wrote me: | ge 8 fellow could ‘The teacher te denerving of the confidence the parent places in her,| “Dear Forest: 1 wrote you, Min vhe hadn't Dut it ts not fair that she should be obliged to bear the whole responsibili(>| Wilma Forest, because I saw tn The for the edueation of the child. Seattle Star paper that you are the i it if It ts the duty of the parent to confer frequently with the child's teacher, i i rif zgP i The teacher should be cultivated as a strong, personal friend with whom the parent shares the most congenial of common interesta, She should be visited at least once a month and consulted as to the child's weaknesses and the methods whereby the parent can best co-operate in the work of the teacher, The good school and the good teacher wel come the cooperation of the helpful parent, but there is a difference be tween the helpful parent and the merely critical one, If you are not yet acquainted with your child's teacher, suppose you call on her, and get acquainted, and have a long talk about your child. You will learn much from ber, and she will learn much from you, and then both of you will know the child better. 5 5 a {glk Tit beehea ; g BS i { ph With the exception of yourself, who is « better friend of your child than his teacher? Become a friend of hers. ‘ when her Train Your Eyes her heart What is the design of your bathroom wallpaper? Quickly now, how many steps to your attic and how many to your cellar? number of prongs on your table forks? Most folks wander thru life quite blind. They see the unusual things and the so-called interesting things, but never at all the things that sur- round them day after day, But even the unusual mont folke see with only half their eyes. You and your friend witness an automobile accident from exactly the same viewpoint. At dinner table you tty to reconstruct the scene for the rest of the family. You will differ upon a dozen points, and some of them essential. Neither of you really saw the accident. You only mw a little of tt. It all comes from a misunderstanding of the facts of the case. You say to yourself: “I was there! Of course I saw it! I have eyes, haven't I?’ But it doesn't follow that because you were there and have eyes that you saw, any more than it follows that because you have a violin you ean play It You would expect to play a musical instrument only when your brain - | and your fingers had been trained to its ways, Yet folks take it for granted "| that the far more difficult accomplishment of seeing all and seeing ac curately is a heaven-given talent, Train yourself at this business of seeing. Play the instrument of your eyenignt a» carefully as you would an instrument for the delight of the musical center of your brain. Can you tell the DR RK Free Examination fre ” “And 414 his daddy spank him?” "¥es.” A pause. “Well, who started the habit, any _ way?”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Now Only $20.00 Per Acre We are going to raise the price on what we have left, #0 it is up to you to make your purchase while you can get in at this price, If you cannot pay the full amount cash that is required as a first payment, make a deposit and take an option for 30 days. This land is a gift at the present price. Think of it— virgin soll, free from stumps or stones; level, rich garden land. ou ; right at paved roads; near towns, schools and churches; adjoining lands now selling for $350 to $1,000 per acre. ‘This Jand is just as good when diked, and this diking will be done in a few months. Now is your chance. Kverybody that investigates, buys, and so will you. Sold in tracts of 16 acres or any multiple thereof. Fifteen acres makes you a good living; 105 acres makes you rich, The best lands in the state of Washington, and yours at the above price for a few days only, Come to our office for full particulars. Write, phone or wire for information. Join our next excurmion and see what we are offering you. SPARKS & DYE 1220 Second Avenue Phone Elliott 5015 EXPER By George Play Open Evenings THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE— |} Ber WITH CHAR TIME AND HISTORY or man is shortly to cecupy the seat|™* one or two of their pictures. in the White House, It doesn't seem | like fair play or indicate the great: | neee of soul usually attributed to the American people to keep heck:| ments from New York City and Chi ing and haranguing this noble man|cago from people who saw my pic service of his country and other factions hate due to the short seation—is combined with an attitude of don‘t-carenem|hbim, he is a NOBLE character and “Mrs Blinks is « wonderful . on the part of the “lame ducks” who constitute such a considerable|as the years pare he will be recom | hostess.” them into handsome rugs. part of the congress, and the consequence is that extravagance, pork,|nized as one of the greatest «ifts| “Yes, but why do you my sot ing, | and political jobbery of all kinds, run riot God has bestowed upon America for] “she's paired Bjones, who has a) The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. than| The people, who have made their mandate known In November, must/maty years. The numerous mit | weekold car, with Mra Smythe, who Phone Capitol 1233 OPEN EVENINGS wait until this holdover seasion is concluded before thelr will ix felt.|takes laid at his door now will not| bas « aixmonth.old baby."—1Afe ’ To make mattery worse, unicss « special sewion of congress is called|assume euch colossal propertions | — — -—- _- a report: after March 4 by the new president, the congress elected in November| when historians get busy. does not take office until a year from the December after the election! EDWARD J. HATCH. Surely it ie time to change such an absurd praction +H & PICTURE RECKIVES j iri’ Beauty Contest” is ever, the people in Manila, P. 1, took best lady in the wortd. on Earth ur € jess absolutely nec BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST * METROPOLITAN Ww crixe MON. DEC. 6 WEDNESDAY 500-$1.00 F. Ray Comntock & Morris Gest Present The Most Wonderful Play in America Now in Its Seventh Year of Continuous Success BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER with & Notable Cast of Forty Music, Comedy, Di ie, eoeae rama, Seat Sale ‘Thorsday Nights—0c, $1, $1.50, $2, Saturday Mat—5Oo, $1, $1.50. MAIL ORDERS NOW TUESDAY, NOVEMBIR 30, 1926. Dr. Jas. I. Vance Writes for The Star Today on The Trail Blazer or much these day the way the thing has al- 1 speak for done; but of the way it i van been He insinte that not bw be endured, but something of @ Bee tt Nov LOST (Tour us BOGGS I DION'yY CT TEcu Girepeuese: What shall President t fice next Mar ANSWEI HIMAM LINDSEY, 4 the first duty of when he takes of Wo he the | blazer for t) trail hitter I have done va cheers ne sare not to tradi b s. They n well a4. We ie 14th ave 0 N, E.: “He should bring about peace|and want to 4 tter, But I have enmive, very much of @ radieal, with Germ more than cheers, for the trail blaz seionally an inconoclast, One DEEGAN, 2608% | ¢F must admit he is not always prudent, ning idols he Jom 1 saint; but if the saint is an climb back to his niche, ring for the new, rent to the old er ia the nope pt y e must have » will plunge on, steered ly by faith. ‘Tbe promised land is jometines in mn ISS LAURA ten 1 give his ¢ something for go up ap It in great to , 112% 7th ave und mere! they at “He should take h hold of things as ow © untrie ¢ in the up.” MKS. ALLAN F. Ww HARTMAN, 625 bth “Brit Ail this te great waiting ric 4 ne best thing he pane cM sey, ed the story of the trail blazer a Age Bee ® | 1t is, if possible, greater when the | 4 ASK FOR and GET HERBERT 1 6 Up agninet ts life N. ¥ |government employes ¢ in Washingt WHAT DO YOU | [KNOW ABOUT | |SEATTLE? | 1ONS | j 4 Wap Seattle's first brew hed n Ie! Horlick’s | | ‘The Original ’ Malted Milk matinfied | for Infants and Invalides | Avoid Inti tations and Substitutes He ts not er ON ETHICAL DENTISTS t re attle firet acquire a HIHAILHL ay) Don’t Wait Till the Doctor Sends You— 10U8 QUESTIONS | 10 milen of Puget timate trade le by @ large fleet of steamers tie’s average temperature te approximately 62 | 3. Puget sound's salmon pack tor} | 1919 wan 1,295,626 casen Bo many people seem to consider their teeth as just «0 much bony substance used for masticating P De Leon QUESTIONS WE CANNOT | to know ma, I am Pedre ne WE |i wtudied in Malate intermediate | Had they done this years before they would have been saved much pain and money. cut them I M Are there any jewelers in Seattle who will seod me 4 watch on Ume? —W. B. 8. Can a biackemith be arrested for his health in the|ture in your paper. I am, yours |formery?—T. L. ©. jtaithfully.* “WILMA FOREST. \¢ - “Your now friend, “PEDRO DE LEON.” I ala received several ad@ertine This office employs no hired operators—al work done by specialists who are part owners of the business. LADY ATTENDANTS bitterty the pro aE HUEMMUAUUUUUUAALAUUAQOCULLLUT ANU We dye your rags and PAIRING” WHA, DONE old carpets and weave Altho the “Halen | 1 lke to know that | If you want BINTOR } ' few optical | that really t to finish, | in esnary. | ave FOR BISCUITS Hot Biscuits and Syrup make most of a sure-to-please supper. With 5 Blend Flour you ” can quickly bake a big pan of those flaky, brown-crusted biscuits that your family votes“the beston earth,” — Once you know the Fisher quality in SbvBeF Blend Flour, you'll want to try Fisher's Pan- cake Flour, Fisher's Rolled Oats and Pisher’s Granulated Wheat Berries; your dealer will supply you gladly. And biscuits are just one of the home bakings that Fisher's Blend Flour makes better. The scientific blending of choicest eastern hard wheat and the choicest of western wheats gives ypu the best qualities of both wheats. You bake gold- en-crusted, fine flavored bread, and you have the same splendid success with pies and cakes, V. Hobart SEATTLE USA.

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