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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, ¥ THE SEATTLE STAR | vl LETTER. FROM Brain Testers SCIENCE] Publishing Ce i | 3 ' } ante penene co Keer, ‘VY RIDG MANN | 1 am a word of three syllables é | es TF TO nar Ay . | jand represent a woman. Take|| New Plant Facts, A Rob ! taentha. Or 40.00 por Fear By carrier, ety, te @ m oil ane jaway five of my letters and 1\) Manganese Essent ; I used to view, with much concern, historic dates I had to learn; |] am a man, Take away only four) | 97, . , 1 88eN ial, 4 i - I always thought them tommyrot—so hard to learn noon for | land I am a woman again. . But ay Reclaim Aer of Dy one ot m agen: . 4 ig Starting Some Boys Off Right got: but one of thoe I always knew was fourteen hundred ninety: || vacsove ‘Gdiy Wares and onde more Study Other Elements, | ¥ ' Ww ednesday morning the board of directors of the Se- And #0 today's the day, T know, four hundred thirty years ago | — : |I'm a man Scientists had begun to thin of i attle National bank voted to start a savings account for rend which Columbus landed here and found our Western hemi A “SMILE WEEK ” " What's the original word? jthey knew just what of the Him ; every member of the Seattle Boys’ club, an organization aphers and poy we celebrate the birth of this last child of Mother 4 vi) THOUGHT Jan elements were needed by the , of self-supporting youngsters. This is in connection with v4 | By Ji . Yesterday's answer: and vegetables in order to Jon — supporting ) : And thus Columbus brough 7 ; ; im Marshall ‘ lthem grow whe 3 Te Star's Thrift campaign—the great move now on to Ps Prey egy rll h sane his name to true and everlasting |] y pings t acre oo when along commen tin ' : at dial whine? H ne journeyed home again he found himeecif a hero |! Crops ts mighty all Seine ain't Hat it Wy ni tennis sets, }bunch of new facts ‘ rh induce young people—and others, too—to save a part of then; for quite @ while they sang his praise, and honored him in Cain't git no boxes ain't no bright, Nine in tents in tints intense, ‘The most recent work on their earnings. many ways. Mortgage is maturin’ and th’ interest’s dur |Ten sent in insets in wets, | ubsect at the University of ar! ; These boys will profit by the encouragement thus given But when Columbus failed to find the wealth the people had in Wife neema t' be ailin', mebbe got th’ flu | Mee it, test I, 16 Is sense. fornia shows that manganese ast ia them by the directors mind ne aulekly lost his lofty place, and lived his life in keen dix Winter's fronts a-ntartin’ an’ they’s fuel to get |no necessary that a plant prow i y . 2 grace; he died, beneath the public ban, or and od Bull, 1 keepa wamilin’, ‘con T ain et! . deprived of tt will mu i There are thousands of other men in Seattle who would man , ” pan, @ poor and broken-hearted pe wumilin’, ‘con I ain't beat yet taking pet in een nb n@- noon dle PernagsT Bow ; find it a pleasure to help some deserving child or group | And thru the light of passing years his sterling worth again Politicians yappin’. Ain't they got no sense? [in the inter he public should beth? Iarge infertile tracts. ta neld 4 of children along the highway that leads to Thrift. ra; the publio hails him once again—how better had they done ~ a wef ighty talkin's Just a fool pretense, informed that in sptte'et these rules ooeniry can now be éheaply ge = © —- Wouldn't you like to help? |]. Mt thent Mow better hed they shown thelr pride and given pralwe || Adee ox cane ony Bate oipap dampen nt | McNeal had the audacity to demand |°mimed with the knowledge toga g] luxe ; = “Be as ‘ i pefore he died | Ne pout the pack ho lot every employe in hin department, |” ; the 4 D » pon fro he Star, take it to the Seattle | . ‘ ‘ells us all how d ey nro—keep ene p pertenes ath i ities aot pot 50 ond ‘with, it ier tn or gee | Fad let us try Columbus day, to have a kindly word to ray, a bit atin, t heee . pach gr hag Par yrothngnct ere oar thru the inspectors, that a list of |. nay ie ager — this tine gg «=a a 4 5 Ss \ . ) , || of praise or help to give to one another while we live; no heart can | ’ . ge: sited names of persons must be turned |"® n regard to arsenic, ging Ba : you name will be given credit for one dollar and you will | thrill, no mouth be fed, by grand ovations when we're dead! / Congress back in Washington passed tarift- laws, Jin, to whom they had spoken in the ang some other elements are blag vines be handed a beautiful Liberty Bell savings bank to present [| ‘ | Soaks un peor folks alt th’ time ‘theut 0 single 5 interest of W. J. Santmyer for ep a = fact there are hold ‘ . } | nm pe directo dications that #o to the young friend as a reminder of your thoughtful- | Grudge | Laughin' at us Reubens with hay behind our y'eurs, pete : ments not sutherto aca 4 poe ness and as an incentive to him for future thrift. ' | Think we like aworkin’ just to pay th’ profiteers— The inspector collected the lists Of | essential to plant If vet | Maybe I'm a Reuben, but y’bet I ¢ “et names from the employes, and these | some relat P = a fo may - | m That's why I'm wsmilin', ‘com I ain't done yet! thcts can be ascertained by inter-|ou., jation to the elusive vity Harding has freed Captain Fay, G » spy, who tried to dynamite _ — = fewing the latter mine problem. monition ships in New York harbor. Clearly our political privoners made | _____ Bae BSA: . ca) Ae Gadis lek to aaah. bait rae took = 4 1. mistake in shooting off their mouths } Captain “4 skeb pr wr on 2 canny hk peckive nett ain yf yew MeNeal #0 er honest workers are Inti : ig Fay has “prison psychosis” and Athunta son was unheal for him, to wicaer ain't @ adline couiey aves vod heap roesy oA mane kat sconguetna that the tax. | brow-beaten and discharged? ¥ Every time they want an excuse for freeing some big rascal they spring It ain't the country's fault, Ind, it’s the way the country’s run! cece ge ton eget ange as Home PETER FORSYTH, fil ao coe “Psychosis” iy almost as good as old the An’ L aims to make @ cleanin’ when I gets myself all net Zz hl sean Supercharge. 4334 Second Ave. N, W, $ Morse's soapsuds diabetes, 1 But jen’ now I keeps aamilin’, ‘cos I ain't thru yet! ‘ —— | | ssa" __| One Wood Dealer’s Explanation | “a A parrot told the customs men te go toh— The new tariff ts getting | ers Pp tion | ni wo | Calls W. R. McNeal a Des jit te i ne } pull k bodies where j es —— Northern Bank es d Sl i hi 7 NX eal a pot T read your letter regatting the| sould mot’ce semeaeiod eo Gann aii Dividen low | Eaitor The Star paid weekly to sick members, Me |StFest of even dealers for giving | with the new ordinance, and | pe Editor The Star tyea a A believer in fair play can scarcely) Neal declaring that he “wouldn't |!#rger loads than the city ordinance 4 ‘ to beep or 01 an ur Future years ago made this bunch come) play | t the bureau's inspection plates, and ; : : T Just phoned the state tenk ex-|thra with a dividend, I'fecl sure|credit the actions of the Senttle| stand for It,” nor for the reduction | lis for | they heve kept lene waeie anne " Is the supremacy of the United States in the world of |aminer about the Northern Bank & there are a number of other depont.| Rshoo! nd swoon {aking into con of the dues, and both measures were It does neem Ike queer charge,|aince the ordinance went into sai ot ions threatened by the possible failure of our food su . 7 ‘ tors like myself who could use a| *deration the fact that recent never put to @ vote because of the | but it is an act that will settle many | fect , a nations thre: y po: Up- | Trust Co. and to my surpriee| ew dollars to good advantage just) Who have tolled in the Inte denpotic threat |arguments we dealers have with the| But, then, the big dealers, who deal al public, for it is an ordinance protect- | mostly in inferior wood, which they | © learned that we who lest our money We certainly have been very|the district far into the teens of| Last spring at a meeting of Me }ing the purchaser, so when he orders buy in car load lots, thought they) ply to keep up with the procession? Decidedly yes, says Dr. E. D. Ball, hard thinking as- [!n that institution would have to they told ux they would) Years, have been discharged At the Neal's association the writer pr sistant secretary of agriculture. Said he: walt anyway another year for # » per cent dividend iy Jan-, request and recommendation of W. | tested th PT | wingle load of wood he will get $4 | would advertise stro: : : ; S ‘ fina! dividend, He stated that we / 0" ey 1 pe MeNe ‘ no han ber od the crushing of men, women | runic = ‘ ng, giving bi Merny United States ia growing much'faster in popula- |Srua pet only about T per, cext.| cen, but no cue knows when. McNeal, a man who bar been 10 [and children in a small ante-roum |Sesters arrested do daliver’ «single nbc mae tor chee, ae tion than our food supply warrants. The Star thru its editorial several! A subscriber KR KT. [slightly over two years. | where they were detained by two] ioag of 100 cuble feet ee 5 a Ee want of tes a tn 40 hte ened P : x y years. watts places. at the door, becnane of | tnt, 100 cuble feet Of wet, interior | Beare quantity of inferior wood. years we have tre! our food production per econ Tikie' eam MAME tiene So etic tol the srg. xiktes , nvenved.. ama tal ee een ee, OT Tie mah eae ™man, but pereve still anya twice as much per acre How Our Law Is Enforced prrmrrreng ges lege tr Asso | arrogance of an appointees who | or dealer Sip aalivecsouay 4A-cnae hoe ches ove tomian ena : ve prod clatio: n ne wed an & . " dealer, who ¢| "as we do, altho we produce four times as much per man. | yaitor The Star For 14 yaars 1 dave voted | polition! maghine tn the interes |thoughtlensly elbowed his way back |feet, and this le where the ai sfth, on" thar were wore a “The answer to America’s future lies in our ability to mi machine in the interest of ‘and forth in the jam of people, and | com; ee ee . 20 that ‘we cam not get enue i s Jail, stiff fines, tons of the right ystraight republican ticket. Today, 1| candidates favorable to his reten-| for protesting thix was called p00 aa | wood, then watch the size of the loag tion as superintendent of buildings | the duties of the school to McNeal's | Now, then, this ordinance was /@nd the price they deliver for. such r pasted more to satisfy the Beattle| I say, mak conte rivate offic , " eet e A ie every dexter eonterm = prenrdives arrest egy tiger arom | Fuel association, of which two firms| Ith the peseent ariiunnes tla a lvvaat ‘Sentenlte patereich spuctag: a ee arrest are members, and their| €¢nerous dealers can be more fair” j » © reason for wanting it passed at that | with the public itting their price © pompanied by the insinuation that |time is because the little fellow was | instead, ¢ bites dan; lurked a jor anger lurked In any opporition to | peddling direct from the mills all he} AN OLD-TIMER IN SEATTLE to touch the wheel of a car woul 4 probably be run out of Monco wa, the punishment recently prom 7 h Out Of Moncow | ng grounds jeed to curb the drunken automobile | tagged os & dangerous thinker, I} ivers who were running amuck in| Wonder how many radicals this rot our streets, We were elated at the jten, contemptible and damnable pro-| his antagonism to suggestions and news. ceedings added to the ranks of the | resolutions sponsored by the rank Perhaps some of us were a wee bit | srowing horde whose crimson banner |and file, or which might be passed | it or to any pet scheme which might skeptical at first. Seeing was ret Pua gy come day will perhaps |if put to a vote | by sponsored by himself, — Joad on, and Satine than they. ar skeptical ve had been momentarily |Murst into a terrible conflagration | One resolution in particular which | ‘The writer 4 s00N as the ordinance went into} Queen Vi a ; ; ich | or wan fully aware, jctoria of Spain was appeased before by promises of —<e that may mew re us all F McNeal squeiched was’ one calling | were all of the ponders nd of tee oe. prin. Lape bureau of weights’ andj one time an enthusiastic amat tials to enforce a law long neglected, RABID RADICAL. [for larger amount of money to be | trict, of the board's rules relative to mat alpha on pase : - our true! len, produce food—more per acre, and still more—not in iron, coal and seacoast, as a sapient half-wit told gaping ‘gudiences thruout the Chautauqua lecture course last _ summer. _ “The economic history of the world shows that those mations which are food exporting, like Russia, Germany and the United States have grown and waxed powerful. “Those which are food importing wane and grow weaker | | During meetings of this associa tion McNeal hat many times shown dramatio talent of a high order. by com i “Our next great problem is to find means to double diggs production per acre. Can it be done? Easily. the greatest food producing area of equal size in the world, could average 32 bushels per acre on her land as easily as 14; and, of course, she must do if we are to grow, for on our food production depends our future as a nation.” | 9 Eat i against the department of justice—Ohio State ——_—__ you had as many @ives as the sultan of Turkey and were __ Suppose eut of work, as he is, with no sultan Jobs open? _ To get your name in “Who's Whe” you have to know what's what. Tt sometimes seems as if the war grafters must have gotten out © injunction _ Will Man Burrow Underground? 5 only to discover that the pledge was accompanied by a wink But, to, a drunken spesder was haled into court, fined $100, sen- tenced to 20 Gays in jail, and his license revoked. Even our misgiv ing that perhaps this man had sim ply been singled out as a “horrible} example” to other npeeders, was to be dissipated. More arrests were made, and similar punishment meted out. Ball jumpers were haled into court. That gate us more cause to applaud the vigor with which the law was being enforced. | ‘Then an incident occurred that af- | forded every opportunity to test the real sincerity of purpose, the conact entious zeal, and the relentiess vigor with which the crusade was being pushed to make our streets safer, A the Oil Range es = ha enc con (m BEB. FF If you come back to earth 2,000 years from now, the | policeman in the performance of his chances are that you would find every one living under- Cy: vince ee at “area Be _ this man’s by virtue of his af AMS oa a — idea for you. It comes from Professor pS with ‘ena nomination by « w, brilliant young inventor who had charge [Political party. That penensen. We of British wireless control work during the war. oe must have fought « great pa | 7 i ett, *, r nal battle. There was duty on one | His prediction does not seem so bizarre and impossible | hand, and fear inspired by the awful : ‘after you follow the way he reasons it out. For instance: | power of the political octopus on the Our remote ancestors, far back in the mists of time, | ?h* ee eee as pee. | must have had the strength and endurance of gorillas. te eeecet have wummoned to dare : ise they would have lost out in the eternal strug- [to make such an arrest. It was on gle for existence. Steadily the human race grows exemplary act in these timen of de , weaker. clining respect for © 4 hy wb . a \ If we were suddenly thrust into the rough sort of life prc hncaghyy ap po See 8 . > that our ancestors lived thousands of years ago, we would |douttedly many gave the politician) bs die of cold and exposure, for our physical powers of re- | the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps be ‘gistance are infinitely weaker than were theirs. hia reputation deserved a We know ke _ Says Low: “We human beings are growing weaker ed nae baat one not the el i day. Our teeth are growing worse, our eyes are | portant thing. The point was that | ts , our limbs are more delicate. We need parasols |‘"* trial of a high local per P _ to keep off the sun, umbrellas to keep off the rain. pt calles belle Pn i pom 2 “Ts it illogical, then, to suppose that in time to come wut held the important interest. we shall be unable to bear even the slight hardships to ‘The defendent was present. A which we are now subjected? I think not. strange thing in one era of bobbed i “Our eyes will be too weak to stand the light of day. |MSjcious ening hi eroea ag 7 . publ ened, ‘The ar- T And we mi Lea boa, cr and only come to the pos nen yor'nos poy aer Sraviak f surface with special uu ee | policeman, who was i Salle sto wate Wiuceating “witness, there was No a It is almost pathetic to watch the extremes of toil.to [PI Gharacter witneases were pro . which men in sedentary occupations resort to keep their duced in abundance. Tho defendant be bodies functioning healthily. Physical exercise is re- [had been observed that day, oF & y sorted to as an antidote to counteract the weakness that |¥*%" “#°. °F Jn his cradie—tt matters jnevitably is resu!ting from living unnatural lives. not when SOBER ‘That wuttiane. s Riding in autos and street cars and elev i ee SO oak are (eae ‘ n . \ s and elevators, if per- jand, no doubt, would have gladly sisted in, will result in a race with weak, pipestem legs. [recommended that the entire pee And eventually by the laws of evolution, legs seldom | <*edines al glee piles yee yeas i i i ‘, ‘easion: lecord, and 1 . used will practically shrivel up and vanish. See runic, if uch’a thing were with- nik Millions of men still toil on farms and in mills and fac- | in the realm of possibility. pl pan ge Bag ard prog be te om Pee +a geo Ba descending on that day, machinery ‘And what of the policeman? Did ne Cp yoge Seend ing the place of human labor. anybody wonder where he was at = * Cuts Y FE What shape will man's body eventually be deformed |‘,,Per “iar, ‘inquire an to. the What You Get in This our Fuel Bill into by the unnatural life of little or no physical activity? eigenen wtapeabetiat Bat! Jump: New Range OW you can cook at a fu Quite easily he might develop into a spider-like individual, |e 1m such serious cases are now 1. Cooking speed of the giant gas bumer tn the rth d a fuel cost lower than gas at 85 cents Jargely head. dragged into court, thru, process, po Qian SUPER Bae ee es ra “a og <—, pl far cheaper than with electricity. Hirt 1965 Glagiiel W'GbA00 yours oid” ciaiene Me: ter, whe wees thiee \tahn-t eusing when called. for by Sendaed-tiee SUPEEPEE Burner. you still have all the cooking speed and satisfaction --cqigalaaa aed ae sipariora,. Was this policeman 2 Clean, adoriees cooking heat, of a gas stove. \ ate “— bigger than the department? Bigger 3, Absolute reliability, greater conventence, The N a e Thanksgiving day in Europe will be when the Turk de killed, pee ae nwt No. we will give the 4 Handsome, Sturdy, long-lived stove with roomy New Perfection Oil Range with Surzrrex Burn ; aie RARER OR sane blue coat the benefit of the doubt. porcelain enameled cookii and ‘ou i ers gives } ing top and extra. you an entirely new and ; ‘Trains of thought usually are delayed by excess baggage. He won the first battle with him- strong base shelf for utensils, ‘ greater measure of service and year "round ; nt self, No doubt when he listened to 5. New Perfection quality—standard the world usefulness. Its amazing speed and the threats of the poiltician upon the over. proved by actual kitchen tests. I economy have been tried and 2 . oc jon of the arrest he said to him- Look itch: has alrea + ¥ oi Our Encyclopedias Mere Babies weit show tia petty, pean Pinjch on ail Separter Worsere for use in city, suburban be he homes. a lia teenie stl e Encyclopedia Brittanica has somethin politician that the law is bigger ig over 30 [he is by a —— sight.” It is not If ; : volumes, But don’t get unduly boastful, especially i ble t that th you want lower cooking costs investiga’ 5 i : Presence of an educated Chinese. } especially in the |ftmnan wavered, and besides it re- pos Pipe terre sa invention—the SuPERFEX Saree ae eer. -s y the order of the emperor Yung-loh ‘ mains for moving picture policemen fuel? Use aha orfectios + R bs 4 Bt 11,000 wobuioen was constructed, tach page of which |srieustr, tote and fry. hee OilHestercheeee cl free ae A demonstration will convince you that this is the stove you ae had 16 columns and each volume measured 20 inches in | not & shadow of a doubt but that in anyroom. Produces ten hours ve always wanted. See it at the New Perfecti dealer’ : : length, all bound in the finest silk. The later one or- |Temsining ayay trom ie eo tndoubt. Sieumenn TH ne pitas dered by Emperor K’ang-hi has 5,020 volumes. A com- pe Paar gig * ter gc vdieo cha E CLEVELAND METAL PRODUCTS COMP. ; , , Also Makere of ANY f plete copy is in the British museum library. man, and, no doubt, a humiliated ALADDIN Utensils and PERFECTI: “My kingdom for a horse!” shri : one, who could not aticn the "trial" 321 THIRTEENTH STREET OAKLAND, € CALIF, na 1” shrleked King Richard. The |and defend his own reputation in the ; a ; moe put his wants inn Want Ad column and wet 40 attests oom eee ————— i N PE R L4 : —— ONCE Eene ue nenene: Even f you know her face well, don't get too familiar with it. 13 “with that tunch is right” Tl ? The electrie fan has stopped, but the football fan blows harder. e : Every plugged nickel Is familiar with collection plates a lu ‘ Wi . - F reen Chile C : ‘The greatest question of the age is “kw old is she?” eet nT —— : 3