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PAGE 6 THI BATT II TAR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAT The SeattleStar |Z/GH COST OF LIVING IS GOING HIGHER Sarat: ate [ “Busted Busts’—Number Six. ] Fiscal Policy of! NO, 2- —. New ror effin — Esr| Government Is Your Own Third Degree | 3 = 4 6 é | Blamed Test Yourself for Observing Power | OUDER and louder becomes the pro- test in certain quarters among city \ TRAPOT Dar) officials against an accountant on the con- \ T GALLER templated commission to investigate the 4 ‘ work and expenditures to date on the Skagit municipal power project. h “Let’s by all means have an investiga- A bores npg tion,” ballyhoo these persons, “because we , ANG | ee sien Khe“ etsation. warrsets| need all the ENGINEERING information Jeet |ot tive billion doliara « year | about the Skagit we can get.” (y (BY Soy ey, ie gett Maineie On tootaiens The Star’s recommendation for a com- In} +? Xi ; An fall: soos, area ranooy mission to include an engineer, an account- J Poh CF & = higher. AML textos, 1 tn ant and a Seattle business man was made ; F Pent a Pe ities oe inh ooh so that EVERY ANGLE OF THE SKAGIT \ f% aM || Dronieny « higher ev | MYSTERY COULD BE CLEARED UP. ACD | a Be od bp ; Bey Sree die ne BP Seattle wants to know EVERYTHING : BS Ep 4 fox. i > i about? that has been happening on the Skagit. It ’ = : won't be satisfied with engineering infor- mation alone. Why all this sudden skittishness over the prospect of an accountant going over the Skagit books? Maybe it’s just plain modesty. We hope hit if \ that : so. But the efforts that are being madeto | 7 Y a e600 Misa 40 the 4 How many aid you do correctly? block an accountant on the commission Y é die eats the brant (a |, trees are ene pets would indicate that maybe it was some- . x macya abt, AHhlon Win to; peavide Ane (Alt Rig n with abundant credit facilities thing else! = 5 Mt reasonable cost. rather than (0 ts i Rs a bao ehicem || Le We Had Responsible pig oeacy apne | What Folks besause my wife is an intimate friend of Mrs. Pomerene,” a democratic vance interest a whenever they Are Sa mg \ 4 Nn a senator informed Washington newspaper men. Case of man's instinct BY HERBERT QUICK threaten to decline.” 7] g Rey. Christian Reisner, New York: for self-preservation asserting itself. ove | “You can’t build a home witho 1 7 : , Hloso.| babies. Without them it ts only a ETARY MELLON ta directing| Wm. Morgan, professor of philoso. s. h a y “ ° ” Nothing to Say fs the kind of gov n The x does not house.” thin policy, Shipstead charged |are responsible for the low birth rate government fincal polices to Phy, Washburn cotlege: “Ford cara | >°arding house _ * ” } changes wheneve ' nt overnment The amendment to the rep! senate. in the United States, Many couples) Mary Garden, operatic star: “A «7 HAVE nothing to say. hanges whenever f m The am 6 reply : c+ a ? ne: Se ead pers HEI FP ABS a OS ry EN easried bs wha Tadtana banks n medium circumstances can afford | woman resting until she That was Secretary Denby’s only comment on the : pase So lg Ne regen me cal the ¢rk either to buy a low priced car or to senate’s adoption of a resolution to oust him for his con- ones te Ted ee : Ait Sates ety 4B Shinn ace tely 6 per cent on its Re ere cea nection with the Teapot Dome oii scandal. And that, it ‘ out as the y pecurities and the -banks seems, was Secretary Denby’s attitude thruout the entire in disgraceful transaction. Evidence introduced before the senate investigating committee seems to show that he sage. T either willfully permitted Fall and Doheny to make off fered a resolu with the government's oil preserves, or was so stupid that message. he had no knowledge of what they were doing. In either . event it is apparent that he had “nothing to say.” A Penns iilatettaed chi , Government ts carried on by the possess the confidence of the : third result and most import SP wee reply 7 . wer as that when the government Republican national committeeman from New York insists the senate It was a very simple amend power to appoir ¢ | 4 not 5 wat high rate of faterom te talent and the senate alone is responsible for “Alkali Al” because the senate ment. It only suggeate: ould have arn 4 . ‘ ea ; ‘orced upward the interest rate confirmed his appointment as secretary of the interior. Banquo's ghost men in office did not po: hea, 1 nev ‘ gto pe 0 on every other credit transaction in the senate, as it were! confidence of the house, It : jor ; : ¢ i os eee passed; and under the system of c ti majority é pace Foc t the! old oust on A government measure, ing th 14 ak | QENATOR SHIPSTEAD showed ee ag to Live Lo pratn genet tt gh penndlgees he the cabinet were obliged to re “ ith the 105 “the interest tht ilght be re. AR complexions, sturdy little nger crowd resigned at once and a Bt a gp spa e he president would | Gos ere ele r dl l f E come and go like swarming flies. About 1,300,000 sian vad eae, goo) Ms sree pe ig tet haw be a cipher, with cértain orna- | cnt Ste esto : and lovable natures are . . i cen. 2 0 4 e; | me: nd hi 2 ott M childhood’s ri, upon Americans die in a year, according to the govern- but a revolution—a peaceful It would work out Uke this tn Setctuas araromin roe | Shipstend showed that on $100,000,- | 's right, and they depend ment figures just announced. That’s a number of fu- revolution. 1934: Preskbent Coolidge would | vastty mors. Gamowatio than | uiny pteseuse cunree Of 1 por cant} regular elimination. Meet the need with nerals almost inconceivable. The procession is endless, a Can we have sucha system in | deliver a message. Congres | pow. The will of the people | ment $1,000,000,000 year which laneaict, sulla Lacceat 5 is sire ind most of the soun ne y " aid | 1 ‘ Heart ‘diseases head the list of death causes. Next | thinxers believe that it is the | the rulea a reply tothe meanage, | IE something to do with thelr | tn consumer, It is increased. five ANALAX pestilles, which taste like come flu and pneumonia, then, in the order named, best form of government. Re Garner, of Texas, or Nelson, of ap, | times, as goods more thru trade. Tho : z fuberculosis,- nephritis and cancer. Take care of your naible government, which | Wisconsin, would move an Sui |conmumer pays $5,000,000,000 a year candied fruit, are ideal to relieve con- e bh so long as the people amendment to the reply, saying jextra for Mellon’s fiscal policy, he ipati {ungs and heart, and you have good chances of living thru thelr representatives have “But the house respectfully sug | § SR ps RET | wald. per At your druggist 15 and 30c. to a ripe old age. confidence In It. « gests to the president that hin T elling Tt Silsintbessenscths \ | sapere ceremerad Send today for a ns sample of The king does not govern present government does not FREE: bs ‘Truth sometimes fs stranger than fiction. George White, theatrical ANALAX and a booklet on: ‘How to keep ee stage anything more scandalows than the || to Congress ] Tit ANALAS is made by McKeon & Rating Ie <<< LETTER FROM | [esc |_A THOUGHT || detente Record) Health Helps” | Withhold not good from them to Fame Is Futile | ° ~7 | ca eae whom it is due, when It Is in the | = LION EMERSON STEVENS died recently. Ever Vv RIDGE | When 1 was just a lad 1 once| frig, une Mand 10 do -—Prev.|) OTe DHUG ing Acts Tike hear of him? He was the inventor of more than 700 Ra ‘ Ui arte © Siirror. maaee RE S.c8rnt bdard dis co. AN I AX useful devices, including the automatic telephone. If he ah Aaah rl oat Men Pledge gp eg ora ail around | V17e SHOULD give as we would re. Special Wholesale _ Inc! n A Dear Folks me and above mo, It was easy to oa cheerfully, quick . s ‘ had been a prizefighter or a movie actor, he’d have had I notice, in wandering here and there, the fashion Is changing In || get in, but difficult to get out. There | we, Bhar’ = hr 1 glo cn and Distributors Che Fraity Laxative considerable fame. | women’s balr. The bashful and delicate female ear, they tell us wero ® reflections that T saw | crace in a benefit that ote total For Sale by All Drug Stores Stevens, however, will be remembered among the in- has started to reappear; its clothing of tresses will soon be gone, myrelf in many places and positions fingers.—Seneca. ‘ cee a : and leave it with nothing but earrings on! And all of the public at the same time, It was really |— tellectuals and industrialists—probably the only ones can watch them flap to starboard and port of @ lady's map quite bewildering. Now, this pres- whose opinion he really cared about. Quickly forgotten ‘The bold Innovation of ear displays, they tell me, in managed in |/ent protective tariff aystem appears | in the huge mob of humanity, yes. But his work will divers ways; and one of the tqstione that do the Job ls what they |/{o be ® kind pt firror‘mass. ‘The rs 7 ; ‘ A have labeled a “Garconne bob.” enthustasts who have wandered In- live on. Fame, after all, is the most futile pursuit. The big dictionary I see has enid a “dob” ts a “sort of a sleigh aide of It seem to behold themselves | Ta NE or sled”; @ “cork or a float on a fishing line”; the movement of || in many different attitudes and from aby an antl ge ia had five wives. How will be ever get all of “making the head incline.” It's also a “dance of the Scots,” I ||many different angles.—-Representa Cigietaons Le note, and “Halloween apples that swing or float t no defin! tive Lanham (Dem), Texas: tions I see deciare a “bob” is a fashion in women's hair. . . . = —______________ | Business 1s so quiet in France you can hear the franc drop. Unless—can it be that they intimate, by saying a “bob” ts a “sort of a bait”? But where is the fish, in the whole blame mob, who'd News—and History |] swallow the bait of a Garconne bob? It may be a wonderful piece of art—an epte of skill on the bar | “Burns With the Draft BOUT 6,500 years ago, a dynasty of mighty kings ber’s part; and maybe It's well for the world’s advance in giving Closed” : Fi Soetae as f - the feminine e chance. However, as nearly as I can nee, It ruled in Mesopotamia. Scientists, digging in ruins savors of styles that are largely “He"—as tho, when they sat on under the sands, find traces of the former mighty, includ- || the barber's chair, they merely informed him to “cut my hale” ing the oldest dated document ever discovered anywhere + « « And somehow or other, I like the grace of feminine charm CLEAN AND on earth. This document, some pieces of clay pottery, In & girl's young face—suggeating, by delicate, dainty line, a part bricks and a few crude art objects fashioned from copper Fhe ee ee te —these are all that remain of those ancient kings and their millions of toiling subjects. ! The time will come when the world war will be entirely | SHEAR forgotten or, at best, only a myth. si fr : We might have a naval oil memorial as a reminder to generations of S WELLINGTON the future—a gigantic oil derrick on Pennsylvania ave. The name of Teapot Dome might be changed to Teapot Doom. Wants, to the End ar | When You Say It “ AN wants but little here below, nor wants that | ‘ ay’ is Wellington Coal with There’s a cry from the ceidigcnk baby, maybe a Wood- f ahs : it oo a wn oO Wwers It is clean and smoke. row Wilson to-be, is saying, tho not in intelligible words, Pe if ) less “Mother, 1 want——.” So it is from beginning to end # % a No need to clean y | “Mother, ginning to en¢ : Bde vol ps bs ou ean It A clean bib or a fresh bottle for baby. Later, a doll j pin ee ee or ae ¢ "hs ead pected kindly law, pleased with = rc | Rift enkatoe a rattle, tic! with a straw.” . thet tt ah’ amnbke! / se & \ The school boy wants to be a man, wants skates and peeitcnn | Whether it be mother, wife or sweetheart, baseballs. Wants to know, wants to have and do a ing about 80. per. cent Flowers—the most expressive e ken of love million things. en te and esteem—will tell your “Valentine” that : 4 £ | requires less, and becomes ; : ; iraate-2 Peaer. saree pic hee Mae as A a she is still the only one. The prince of manhood wants t 5 ‘ | eres eiaseah at rae ea, oeetes wants to create, $9.00 per ton things that will endure. S At the Bunkers | Old etapa gpintaxt, peace, health, vitality and il- | MOTHER:-Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to 0 = fruits of years of labor for what's wanted, till | felieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of | ired, he sleeps and life’s poor play is o'er.” | Re i : Be | Buy r Sh The whole span of man’s life is covered by what he | Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Your , owe op pants ign aay: Ley hd aoe pias of our Wood- | Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Nie ; Second and Uniory : salm, “ is rs SPOR Tee " Hina i ork: T chall not want” bse e Lord is my Shep- pone the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheer fulness, Rest, and } Main O663 apes cease Natural Sleep without peng ‘ite Washington dispatches say ia Follette’s investigation shows | To ayoid imitations, always look for the si St Melcher: FS LERARE beset bet 1 4 a 5 signature of < é PALSIOENT “Aad ‘omit a se vy Boi a toler te tis cons poled cavon? | Pfoven directions on cach package, Physicians everywhere recommend it. | * ags9 Se:

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