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eine mages ——raemonnpea STAR SCIENCE Human Nourishment. Vegetable Pepsin. Digestants Listed. Expect Discoveries. hk THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. PAGE 6 SEATTLE The Seattle Star Pedlished Dally by The Star Publishing Co. Phone Main seoclation and United Prese Bervics. By mail, out of $) year, 06.00, in the Outed c 00 month, 14.60 for ¢ per year. By carrier, city, Se @ month Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Re tetives Som json of flee, Monadnock bide; Chicago office, bidg.; New York offies, Canadian Pacific bide.) Boston office, Tre nt discoveries have been ly in the problem of bu man nourishment Seven Millions Majority Seven little millions majority, a-sitting in a row, “Back at hina bean known for a long time door peace with Germany” and then there were six, aed inorhins ee A ae Six little millions majority, a-sitting in a row, Newberry canis antes ian, wie ts Kont meat, exer Later a vegetable ered, more powerfu Seated in the senate, and then there were five. Five little millions majority, a-sitting in a row. Soféer taxes for wealthy folks and then there were four. Slewstine under eonditions imposaible Four little millions majority, a-sitting in a row, Teapot t6 animat pepsin j dome oil grab and then there were three, There haw been published in King ; Three little millions majority, a-sitting in a row. Ford- land, tay Casnbeidge University Press { -~MeCumber tariff bill and then there were two. sory organ eumetancs tint exiete 10 | © little millions majority, a-sitting in a row, Lasker plants and animals there is @ corre ship subsidy, and then there was but one, sponding digestant, or enzyme, aa it One little million majority, a-sitting in a row— | 1 meseng ME a AR oe But why rub it in? Just try this with music as you | lthe study of vitamines, undoubted!) | will result in wonderful progress in zead election returns. It will help you understand the news. Try it on your stand-pat friends. The tune will | soothe them. | knowledge of diet and nourishment per organ “Avanti.” That was itn | mediately before the outbreak of the ohio het ome" SAY “BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist! When the Italy entered the lets ne wide of the allies, Munsolini wished his iowers 1 ave %° Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’’ on tablets, you are not same support to Italy a olan, poninintme getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians wir Tt will be noted further that the speed of the British vessels ty almost Invariably in excess of those of our ships.—-R. T, Merrill, before joint commitice of senate and house. For the hope which is laid up for you in heaven, whereof ye heard , Before in the word of the truth of the goxpel.—Colossians L:5. Now Is the time to start something to swear off New Year's. - " He enlisted in the army aia E Mr. Ford’s Railroad . $$$ | erence rater care mex Qyer 23 years and proved safe by millions for Henry Ford’s railroad lost, according to its report, $530,- covered with wounds and 656 in 1921. And the “regulars” in the railway business, Jand bearing tn the bears 5 tee : land on papers and magazines, take occasion to sneer at LETTER FROM ies cided (atly Somsay ts to tte Colds Headache the way this “magician of business has stubbed his toe.” | [of need : They choose to forget that this same railway lost $2,184- | po Mie. Sane Ran todaatriel ene Toothache Rheumatism 885 the year before, and prior to Henry’s control of it. coax aks and: nate inees Instead of showing a failure, it marks a great success. Dear Folks: aafety valve—emigrat ‘ sae Bt marks progress toward solvency to the tune of $1,654,- \iveae that Pordand fotke have won their telephonic tient: ana || United sated bean cut ot Neuritis Lumbago ‘ ~ ay " he scrapping in done, and rates are ficured right. But hese conditions had prepared « _ 829 in a single year of Ford management, in the face of the the rate a person pays ts ‘ohio a thing te test, F tind, in fertile spawnit und for bolshe , ‘ F the fact that, while the government wouldn’t let him many other ways, some things I might suggest viet propaganta. Agitators, many Neuralgia Pain, Pain reduce the freight rate on coal, as he wanted to do, he net when swe tote the line, and say "6.80.3," and find I get of them inspired by funds sent from : did reduce them on a lot of other commodities. . it don't ap lo me.’ Nor does it pacify my mind, or make abroad, were at work tn ail of B ; i rag vs ” ran ™my temper tame, to add the figures up and find they total just Italy's industrial centers and were rT ” . t * This railway is the “D. T. & 1.”—Detroit, Toledo and the samme gaining many converts Accept only ‘Bayer’ package which contains proper directions. Tronton; but folks along its line years ago changed the And when I think I've called my wife, and aay, “Hello, my dear.” Then the germ of the Fascisti + - & ification to the initials. They said they meant De- 4 rather complicates my lite when twe helioe appear. And when, || organisation was born in Mussolint's Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ; Te ¢ phone of % m4 , 0 jum, Tremens and Insomnia, The road was a joke Lwin rae ee ee pomaner> Si gre Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacié until Ford got it. s And when I'm using party phones, I give up tn despair to hear litical groupa, sworn to oppose the | “= - It is said that Ford is likely to acquire the M. K. & T., in duleet, fermale tones, “Ob, rahly, Was you there?’ For then 1 || red flag both at the voting booth» and better trained political leaders HEGEL AND THE FOOL 134-F IF. which would give him a gulf port and a terminus in St. 96 ay flown erelag at after that, and hear the selfaune || and thru “direct action” with sticks, fell “What is lover” the maiden queried ‘oot Fa atal : A veless prate about & winter hat, stones or rifles, Mussolini is the son of ap tron 4 ms | : ( Louis, but which would not connect with the D. T. & I. But after all, I'm bound to say, I'd rather use the phone than Dy the beginning. of, this yenr| worker. Mut he is versed ti musio,| Of 26 Wice Philosopher; to Theatrical Man i Here's ho) he gets it, or some other man’s size rail- hold the job, from day to day, the girls at central own: because Mussolini had organized 700,000 art and literature and speaks several | AD in accents slow and wearied a : og Ya 4 BIRMINGHAH, Eng. Nov. §—In- His ment of such a system would settle with all I'd have to hear from all the dumbbell mob, I'd lose my young men, all ready to do his languages | ‘Thus the sage replied to her: ‘eidictt ventilators on the roofs, the question whether the D. T. & I. makes its increased pe ee ee ee er ae bidding | He has been @ school teacher, ed!-| “Love is « proclivity Prank “Chnvert, @ theater snahiaal revenues out of shipments from the Ford factories rather iv ain Se Se aa LO oe fell 34 feet through @ skylight and than by regular railroading. defeated the strike by putting his| The name of his organization—| Of the relativity hod crushed to death in the F 700,000 followers into the jobs the|Fascisti—comes from the Latin! Of the true reality fas ® group of children. Probably no great business is so sadly mismanaged, so Lerma i gnend t—comny utterly withopt initiative, so hopelessly behind the times, Mirae inode ths eiliiieens' tes penal cute huntle. wahh etat) Of & little jot, or tittle, | PP RCORRE ME EEE and discouraged, and grafted upon, and eaten up with - oa das Saxe cule as rane |Body Kept in Wine ne sc! Ope y | usnotia! - “~ seen nm, blind » 5 . o_° afaithfulness to the stockholders and bondholders ** |Young Fascisti Leader |. sm sscuisss Semis! inimve stunacinn wt wal Tovah ofc te Abate in Good Condition ‘to the public as the steam railway business of the this summer demobilized his forces | Italy's international relations. “What ts love? inquired the| VIVEROLS, France, Nov. §.—Be tween the bolshevistte elements and| carried by the old Koman lictors United States. Hence, we are for the D. T. & I. and for |to ald in restoring order. But he| His first step probably will be abro- maiden fore M. Jean Duptus died in 1885 he the flivver king’s chance to handle a real railway. Pulls Italy Out of M 4id not “demobilise” his political) gation of the treaties between Italy| Of the Fool He answered low | told his son he had « horror of burial 4 u | Wwne : m mi and Jugoslavia partitioning the | Just the selfsame thing, but laden | tn the ground. Go the son had « elans a alone some er the ) whe on premier after premier falied | Ardiatic coast. Munsolini also wishes| Lese with verbiage: “I don't|coffin made for « private chapel and — 4 Some coh crt they hate to go around and ae — Nov. pobre ntl pr baer Dare Ge lead-|to entablish m cabinet that could) to annex Malta, It te reported. athing| know!” filled it with spirits of wine in which ’ diverces. al aaaza world’s youngest leade | He ote Soe: * party. | last, Mussolini came forward and|which would involve Italy tn a|—Ted Robreon in the Cleveland/he placed his father’s body, There Quy is conferring bere with King Zecame editor of their newspa now will try to stand where older grave controversy with Great Britain.| Piain Dealer. hag rested for 17 years. a lanewutee. ad rebar aa being thankful | vs -tor Emmanuel on the formation * of a new Italian cabinet tn which Health hint:. Never practice on » trombone at midnight. he will act as premier and besides M - e : z eee will take on his youthful shoulders 7 « | Second at Pike ac lI hw k ms th te portfolios - Main 6720 : For a long time to come every total eclipse of the sun | ‘®* W#" leader of Tiallan socialists | 7 te eagerly discussed in the papers and magazines. |*"* ood part e a paoraeped ’ year expositions a went to Africa, South America and | *"titstict! body in the wor ; 3 i 4 te Ey Seen ie ine eeinea winible in the’ United’ States, | baste polition career started $200,000 November Departmental Sales and again in 1925 and scientists will again work at high Featuwe : ory FOR EVE ; And all of us will be more or less excited. For the | ’ “great question as to whether or not the light rays of ; : stars BEND as they pass the sun, and how much if at a e Oo on er 4 all, seems to be regarded as proving or disproving the t Einstein theory. i s a cot meviens ie yon yi ong Md Well, if z you will go into any scientific club, and ask the men you t meet there if they understand it, they will usually tell Tomorrow and Saturday ms a you that it is as mysterious to them as it is to you. Yet, they all regard it seriously. Even tho it calls for _ belief in crooked light and such oddities, they don’t poke fur at it. Says Dr. E. E. Slosson: “We may have to give up the force of gravitation, the ether, the constancy of mass, and the distinction between matter and energy. ‘We may grt to talking about the curvature of time, the weight of heat, kinks in space, atoms of energy, four dimensions, world-lines, and a finite universe. We may be called upon some time to conceive of arrows that shrink”—he means shrink on account of their motign— “and bullets that get heavier the faster they travel; of clocks that go slower the faster they travel, and of a future that turns back and tangles itself up in the present.” Well, we'll stand for all this, except the last. We refuse to bite on this curvature of time, in case the learned doctor is spoofing us. We refuse to expect that time will turn around and make us younger than our children, Einstein or no Einstein. We balk when called upon to believe time runs around in a circle, like a race-track, and that the last man will be Adam—and after all—if there is any such thing as after—we'’ve got to make the weary round of history again. We shan’t consider it proved even if they do find the light rays bend in epi- sycloid curves! Many a man who hasn't time to vote has time to cuss congress, Materials: Colors: Chiffon Rose and fata Soil Satin Pink Gros de Londre Jade Lace Orchid 3 lad Gol Sizes 14 to 38, Second Floor. The pessimist is never surprised when he is disappointed. Muskegon’s Refreshing Way Raymond Eugene Wilson, kidnaper and brutal assailant of a 12-year-old girl at Muskegon, Mich., was captured at 6 o'clock one evening, confessed next morning, was arraigned before Judge Vanderwerp at 10 a. m., given a Black may not predominate 40-year sentence at 2 p. m., and was on his way to |as it has for several seasons prison at 3:30. back, but frocks of this type} That’s the way to do it! Quick justice in criminal |a7¢ dear to the heart of the cases—particularly in cases of this sort—will do.more to |Parisienne and are being stamp out lynching than all the fool anti-lynching bills |”idely copied by domestic a lot of silly vote-seeking congressmen could pass between | costumers. now and the last trumpet. i sa et gus pny Wilson is 31 years old. His 40-year sentence means | =~ life—which is as it should be. Feeling around Muskegon was naturally running high against the fiend, but his —. punishment at the hands of the law saved him rom probable+ punishment at the hands of the mob. Other states please copy. y. aie Lee... Let. . eee. ea. eee ee ees a ar er A—Orehid Ask for Horlick’s Chiffon Fy Tr ORIGINAL over Silver Malted Milk Cloth, E—Peach Gros de Londre with Silver flowers, New Hudson river bridge will be the most costly bridge in the world Boing: Lace over’ Black, satis. except auction bridge. F—Lavender Taffeta with ruffles, ‘The small boy tells us his teacher must be from Germany because her |The Original Food.Drinke 4 D for All Ages. marks are so low. i BulckLunchet ome Oficen Fountains | We may live tuo fast, but very few women born in 1890 are 30 yet. der& Tablet forms. phe nue Fashion note: Goose pimples will be worn this winter, C—Green ‘Taffeta with ribbon trim mings, G—Black Lace over Black Satin,

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