The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 Muscle Shoals Will Be Big Issue Betore Next Congress FORD'S FRIENDS WILL TRY 10 PUSH MATTER 10 VOTE <= ‘Administration Has Attempted to Dodge Question by Keeping Quiet and Postponing All Action BY ROBERT TALLEY 1 * preparing ¢ w ee NOGTON What. | ante ; sion may beconte tmy Pord’s re oh tary of War W sell the great to the power tr thelr refle bers. For Ford gress—many as friends ty Congress alone offer, whieh for nearly tw bean ¢ anti-Ford. Destrous of him down and yet reluctant t the storm of that But with Ford | possible presidential ¢ Won year approaching, anc DEALERS Evervwuent #{OWERS 7 boRD MAKES ° i, MERE? lefest PUZZLING ANSWER Alabama Powe morte than a floor divides them Alabama Power Say ““Bayer’’- Insistl | For Colds Headache Propagat da ih Ford's bet RY laimed that h ure gyre for | correct AM he has promised is to jiimit hin fertilizer profit to 8 pe Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumibago Pain, Pain jcent. 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To the contrary, it is from three old maid We are doubtful about this thing love, be« have never experienced it, and finally decided to come to your *| oracle to be convinced, that there is, or is not such a thing. |e THREE OLD MAIDS. Well, this letter ia a good demonstration that the of today is at least beginning to think for herself. Arn Conductor Crushed by Two Street Cars woman Do Such heresy cannot be silenced by the pretty quotations |« «| from the which used to satisfy the ears as well as the\\ hearts of women poets poe Today any three old maids would require an exact state- 2 , scientific as well a Cause for Divorce) which somehow has managed to pass them by y Fred M,}) it, or a oul-satisfying exposition « qualified to frame a brand new definition of ts of the sub- d have so far treated love Even the professors who deive into me secre conscious, 07 only by its the unconscious, min ymptoms t They have accumulated a vast store of informatio it | how love acts and almost nothing about what love i tell us that love produces our dreams, promote | enterprises, disturbs our politics, and provokes dur ware Like electricity, love is manifest but undefinable. At least, no two persons can agree upon a definition. Just as wome) *| of all ages ask “What is love?” so opinion-makers feasions can only chorus, “We do not know!" | We might remind the three spinaters that “love is friend-| ship set on fire’; or that it ie “nature's trap”; or “love ts a rainbow arch between desire and death.” One might string ne| fine words into similes indefinitely, and in the end leave the | epinaters only with the ancient idea that love is the ruling .| human inatinet. n about They our busines of all pro- Cynthia Grey will recetve cail- @rs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on ‘Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to veh ag he haw dis nly few genera da say what he carry thru on its! dustrial genres Peo. A SATURDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY Am nm THE MAN NEXT DOOR’ Another Wonderful Story by the Immortal author of “THE COVERED WAGON” ALICE CALHOUN DAVID TORKENCE JAMES MORRISON FRANK SHERIDAN ‘When Knighthood Flower’ HE world- famous romance in a million - doilar setting of daz- aling splendor. 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