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PAGE 8 Ben Franeteoe New York officg its last battle aga P This Will Please the Geese oper of I p Cc as three vernment, an as been the to them as with the olden days. But pted fountain pens. Such quill pens as will be de in the future will be the t are parked in a jar of birdshot on k. , ives “no market” as the chief reason uill manufacturing business. An workman p involved in making quills was in nd required a skill found in few trade The art 4 down fr father to son \ th beating d leaf, it was said that a quill pen maker born, not made, The fountain pen is “handier,” the bes » of quill pen 1 of Hudson bay—is the finest ument for in the world These top-notch qu sold hundred-lots for about 13 cer apiece—in the old days when 18 cents was consider Wonder w out of busine was xperts claim that ig writing eventually put the fountain pen Largest pumpkin reported weighs 218 pounds pies to keep 9,123 awake at night Would make enough Hill wants congress to test home brew Are bedbugs vegetarians? Will they sample it? Denver scientist reports strange pink spiders, We say bad liquor will get you, it will. At first he thinks she is the super sex. A few years Iter he calls her the supper sex. How Our Forests Are Paying Receipts from our national forests last year totaled $5,835,818, of which sum $1,321,428 has been or will be turned back to the individual states in which national forests are located, for the benefit of school and good roads funds. Tn addition, the sum of $528,569 will be used by the government in building trails and road. the forests. The balance of the receipts, some 500,000, will be turned into the general treasury of the govern- ment. Out of the first named fund, Washington will get $120,000, California $445,675, Oregon $235,000, Colorado $162,000, New Mexico $64,000 for schools and roads. Yet there are high officials of the government who still hold to the idea of private exploitation of the public domain. How much do you think the plain people of the coun- try would have got out of our forests in 1928 if the ideas of these officials had prevailed, as they did in former times? Twenty-one battleships will be scrapped soon. Isn't it time to scrap some filling stations? Health officials run all goats out. News from Pittsburg. n it includes husbands? Wonder if Health authorities say all goats must leave Pittsburg, It will cut the population in half. Since goats are taboo in Pittsburg, who buys oll stock there? Pinchot’s Hand Grenade It has remained for Governor Pinchot, of Pennsylvania, to yank the lid off prohibition enforcement and turn the spotlight on the hidden mess. Pinchot’s speech at Washington, Sunday, is an indict- ment of the secretary of the treasury and the enforce- ment division as well as of the department of justice. It opens the way for the governors, when they meet with President Coolidge, to call a spade a spade. Also it checks the whole businesss up to President Coolidge. The lid is off. Chambersbuty, Pa., cashier who thought he was getting $175,000 got three to six years instead. United States mint employes are asking for more money, even tho they are making millions. Prorainent Italian artist is 93. Imagine an artist finding enough to * eat for 93 years! The Cost of War Fifty-eight years ‘since Appomattox, yet most of the $263,012,500 paid out the past fiscal year for pensions was to veterans and widows of veterans of the civil war! Ninety-four per cent of the cost of federal government, it is shown, is for wars, past, present and to come. Does war pay? Man in New Orleans stabbed another over bootleg, which was as injurl- ous as giving it to him. Modesto, Cal., has reduced taxes. What's in a name? Stop, look and listen should be our national slogan. FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE OF “TIME” | THE SEATTLE STAR WM URDER PLOTS BARED Astrologer Had Many Vic | tims on List That Arthur Covell, crippied as trologist and confeswed murderer of Ore, mi ly in his cc er original mu Vell been discove tement Wednesday of Luke | \§ ologist 4 May announced that be has found no connection between Covell's actty- ites and the W: | lor but th tion which r |Los Angeles y |plans. Covell ; plans to move to Los Angeles when he had completed the series of am Desmond Tay: se of Los Angeles making an investiga. connect up som with Covell’s him a fortune, May learned. May's work in uncovering the murder of Mrs, Covell, sister-in-law astrologer, resulted in Covell i to the crime, which was ted by Alton Covell, 16-year old nephew of the cripple, at Covell's direction. As a result of deciphering Covell’s alleged murder plots in code, May has compiled a list of 26 residents of Bandon and the vicinity who were marked for death by Covell. Two ad- ditional names added to the long list preyiously announced Wednesday ere those of Mr, and Mrs. John A, Dickey, of Dickey is the owner ral merchandise store. The plot which involved the Dick- planned May. Thi gether Covell, according were to.be brought to. to on & personal check. Then ‘© to be mu n kill his 1 firm for the purchase of nd these were to be deliv. “/Imerica’s Home Shoe Polish and SHINORA HOME SET me mn a cen All Children Should Get a Shinola Home Set to Use With Shinola A genuine-bristle dauber and big lamb’s wool polisher give quick, easy, and economical shines! The polish to choose for family shoes —SHINOLA improves the appearance and makes the shoes wear longer. Fifty shines in handy key-opening box! Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown “The Shine for Mine” | May, Seattle professional erimin- | oger.” had made definite | |murders which would have netted | | eys is similar to the other crimes! nd held while funds were | | | Tho checks were to be sent | LETER FROM M usical Cocktail Big Offering at the Met three tablespoons of beautiful costumes, squirt in enough syn copating music to taste, put into a shaker, and what have you? wh Take the essence of a dozen brisk dancing add half a» glasy of squeeze in » “The BI The list of principals ling musical show w reader an inkling of the enter-| tainment that is on tap at the Met jolltan ot thin Enoch waa te in the blacks of Roy B. Fest N according plans o the principal nd murder ashier of the bank of Bandon, to the deciphered the crippled slayer sles the eye with a nu tiful gowns, and be luces a nev gE ttle flapper who anything people teil her TOM BROWN AND HIS BUDDIES THERE Then there is 'Tom Brown and the | Six Brown Broth laying brow While the murder plans of the astrologer sound Ike the weird imaginings of & fictionist, May | says that they were drawn with remarkable atgention to detail, and might easily have been con sum The ast nigh And then we mustn't forget Lew Dockstader, the dean of minstrel men, who holds lengthy radio conversations with Henry Ford, Calvin Coolidge, William 4. Bryan and others in the pub- He eye. His comments on time- ly topics are provocative of the alxiominal cliuekle. 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