The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 6

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TUESDAY, FE (A PICTURE OF WASHINGTON (In Oil) THE SHATTLE STAR BRUARY The Published © MA to Star fan ¥ronelece New York office Seattle aily wor Wi ANT GETTING eHoUG) RAM To 00 THE Tawny, ANY GOD ~ BAB BY LOWELL MELLETT k Wide long Wide.! Moste: Special Represent > office, Tribute H office, Tremont Whig 19.—The Do you by a desry Wint A., DW MY Poco Since? oaucwrer! VAR Wei NEVER ~ uve His | < ( ow rues B08 a Guarding Our Funds! ETECTIVE CAPTAIN TENNANT is right when he says that S e banks and other institution handling large sums of money are making the way easy Yor crooks. The robbery Monday was only one more indication of it ‘Twelve thousand dollars in a bag, in the custody of two youths, who, in going from one bank to another, WENT UP AN ALLEY! What more would a highwayman want than that setting for his job? + Sheriff arwich says the bandits who have 1 Sponsible for bank robberies up and down the coast of late are a band of smooth, shrewd, highly organized easterners, Tf that is true, there is all the more need for Seattle insti- 1k Fay SA AnD TWRRTY tutions to be on their gua and they will welcome Cap BO Set Se aud paste Ue - CWANGED, fain Tennant’s suggestion, we are sure. | IN rT Woran : ¢ * re , wttorne ™I tenmen thelr Hoensed gond of a mor duck nd chaf marble ha h petro leum ng their r time to the ering Heemen struts emnl t he rt Yello nd @r H oleurm QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS can get an ane n of fact ¢ been re eee foor Tnx! SWE HAD HER HAIR, BowRED SECA AND TWENTY We orate Ace A Uma UNeeTRED “ory (0 WerTER Play SAFE yo Senate doctors say Fall wasn't really sick, No, probably he just felt that way after reading Archie Roosevelt's testimony Which? ( ST IFE drives us to labor.” é g So said President Suzzallo of the University of : Is Patent Washington in a published statement Sunday. The Star thinks President Suzzallo has the wrong con- ception of work. Instead of life driving us to labor, isn’t it more cheerful, more inspiring, to think: “Labor drives us to life.” stamps for rept and marit “DITOR, pointing, prelates acess Auie aa BS 1) SAG eae \ (a |e mate | Frieda s F ollies | gprs MIKE, (sui-H= ) nears shtryply | Qed Fu WO WAS || THERE Oe r applied for | TEA TIME | awar ay t | \ pegsent : ‘ ‘ It has no) AND THE saw You Witt 7 c ¢ on whate AS A source ¢ Nase / BUT AN What dé Pen ca it mean Is by “U, B inor article bought with this signature genuine ~ if OCCASIONALLY THIS womar UNTIL T hia HE relations of Wm. G. McAdoo and Edward L. Do- sodium) WITH ONE ¢ 60,000 heny as lawyer and client as developed by the senate F and| “HOW CLEVER you ar 4 ticlans o Committee on public lands Which is investigating the naval ; TO TALK frot oil reserve leases have two aspects. * UO Cha One has to do with McAdoo as a private citizen anc . : rT : i \ . f Taw; the other has to do with McAdoo as the leading Sav c a oul Property k rom Raider Ss €andidate for the democratic nomination for president. / ' Doheny retained McAdoo’s law firm and later McAdoo BY ROBERT M. LA FOLL mally to represent him in certain negotiations with t SENATOR FROM WISCO ie Mexican government and as legal counsellor. The employment seems to nave been a proper one, firs cuter MicAdoo says it was and the senate committee has | is o hat out K it re apes esd teal rd Seaver on " rought out nothing to indicate the contrary. | nip ahese ae : ‘ - eee ee vee ned, and no official 1 ' No connection between McAdoo and the naval oil re- ei of appanes yh * 1 hace . ” Serve leases has been charged. No taint of the naval @il lease scandal attaches to McAdoo, nor, considering the size of Doheny’s stake in Mexico, was the amount of the fee unusual. McAdoo says that his argument in Mexico was exactly the principle, in behalf of Doheny, that three administra- tions, those of Wilson, Harding and Coolidge, have urged : hee | in behalf of all American property holders in Mexico. es fase ohen ah sdlon et Pie } | The Leviathan is to be repaired again. Probably, © they get thea repairing, they will Jack up the flag and run a new ship under It McAdoo and the Oil Mess i milk? act made by combir dumped und bar wheat flour, with ditt ot rated from a mash of & nome! ror result en masse, not stop functioning other group was being named to ts place, The workers would conti: to Downhearted?: You Won’t Be If You’ll Read This M. Ww Iroquol He & n. In pres: 1 for bumps in ousting the poll the governmént would LL SAY 1 bit when while an hat AND SHE answered quietly “TOASTING apd ro I asked her take TTE salurics o first Ueutenanta, od Staten? ywiedge of army? nd lieut 0 to $2,000 The pay of a ant ranges from $1 bano pay, depending of service. Tho base on the length humane took gasoline ing his auto for that trip, Van Cuyle from a large tank and the tank caught fire and burned with 200 gallons of gas and a wagon. Following quickly, biackleg broke out among his remaining cattle and five died, and then Van Cuyle, himself, was taken very il and has been in a hospital for over two months, hovering between Ife and death. Is Van Cuyle downhearted? Listen: “Misfortunes must come quicker and faster than they have so far,” says he, “before they can. put me down and out. I'm getting well and I'll show ‘em yet.” Mr. Van Cuyle Is @ shock absorber. A lot of us may study him with profit, for he knows how to take the bumps without jarring his teeth from a smile of faith and hope to a snarl of whine of deteat, SPECIAL! New SPRING Dresses army fol utenant, $1,600 to $2,400; captain. 9 to $4, major, $2,400 to Heutenant-color $ He nel, $2, Telling It to Congress (Excerpts from the Congressional Record) There munt be a pub mags ig was seriously » wreck. Then trod on McAdoo says he never saw or knew Doheny until after mitteriig ¢ bi } om ti F f Saat thay he had left the Wilson cabinet. Thus the matter seems to sum up relatively small so far as McAdoo the lawyer is concerned. ’ As to the aspect of this matter as it relates to McAdoo "as a candidate for the presidential nomination, that is j Lapa deat entirely different thing. becaai | gpertona gga sat i ar McAdoo’s connection with Doheny, even in a perfectly | large has furnished ammunition for his op- that It ents both in the democratic and republican parties fair or unfair, that is how the political game is played. McAdoo is in the position of having to explain and, | ever satisfactory the explanation has been, that is | an an unfortunate position for a candidate for the presidency. bees Se acs? the dudar en, also, there is the undoubted fact that the people Ley tea: gunrtodea” pet te e become increasingly resentful of having public men force the reduction of the employment with great corporations doing business age of the Cuban sugar crop by h the government, immediately or soon after leaving oe of the Nes. chat ane Cvs fice, however legitimate that employment may be. ak Mashdnad J¥ ct As the situation stands at the moment, McAdoo is not) | _________] as strong a position politically as he was before his Your Own ime was linked publicly with that of Doheny. Test Yourself for Straight Thinking From the standpoint of those who believe in McAdoo | h as a man and as a public official, this is unfortunate. | einen (Warning: Don't look at the pictures until you haye read the directions.) } AVE you a keen mind that can think logically? can prove it by submitting to this mental test. ‘This test requires that you be able to look at what is happening and judge from that what has happened and what will happen. Here are directions h group of pictures represents a particular les of ovents. Show he order in which the pictures in each set should appear to tell the, happening aa it occurred, numbering each picture with a figure, 1, 2 or 3, according to where it should come tn the group. The time allowed Is TWO MINUTES. We 1 Sin ains followed: badly cut his flock c and 20 which prop crimes as hay bean enacted in the reserves, | | | SCIENCE Humanity’s Cradle do Waa tho 4 all, the ¢ Invent Heved that the were apent public leasing of the enorme ot the naval oil anthrax broke out am his cattle and 13 were lost; cholera selzed his hoga and 13 died, and then his father, a Huron policeman, was shot bandit and went to the hoxpttal At this point Van Cuyle began to think things were going wrong, but he wasn’t sure. ‘Then his hired man caught anthrax from the cattle and had to be rushed to the host While prepar- rewu cer A BIG CIRCUIT The Fighth circuit ii ‘ou know, & It compr f the Misnine | mountains, from the der the northern {Louisiana and the ary of Texas We either with United ntaten cane ia onl | State | wont number of by Canadian bor boundary of northern bound to the tudes New Mexico, ming, the Dakotas and Utah-Chief Justice ¥ DOD oe he u 1 carly dava of marking |T&ie, before the house committee on) | judictary. Asia But this geo- ere; ©, | al topic remains a matter of | THE LAST WoRD * | | belie the rt TOO et te ag | belief rather than proven fact. It The house impeachen, the senate cently, in the andfilled basin of | te” ang president may not Thorn lake, Or explorers have | fie | ane evartncd whist } 7 4 r ave bardon from the verdict which the raced a straight and regular wall, te renders, © © © A. verdict of with shorter similar formations hment ia a finality. There is im: branching off from it at jntervals at rd als a om it, The verdict of Gakts aivied no appeal from {i eo verdl t nis the work Ot tats. 1h was ievan:| Oe Srtate. we a Seance Hone other old lake of the maine dinteia |, final, Irrevocable, — oe | that explorers found the’ petrified |SDCmtTiase. Ht) California. body of tho little three-toed. horse, | / | regarded an an important link in ant | A THOUGHT | mal evolution. One student of an | tiquity vances the theory that thia| |region may prove to be the “Land of | me of the many in whieh bribed as eff were pla eruption on th important largely men body politic, because it in to lineased con P) me remind pees: k what I anting to billions of propose to the flirt a toro house public officials Are not clean shall be removed from office; that of. fon sled in “such o # rev nase tenets Ba miele the any man tries to pull down the Grand Old Party flag and ron up Great Oil Party rag, shoot him on the spot! Want to Buy a Lion? HE animal companies will go into the jungles of Africa, catch and deliver a lion to you for $500. Tigers If you have, you How much better is it to get wis- { the Bible, the site of the dom than gold, and to get under. aditional first referred to as standing rather to be chosen than) Enoch, established by Cain. | silver!—Prov, 16:16. The important point is that this! Liga line of research blazons the fixing of |INHE fe | F nite of the cradie of the’ race as | Until you see them for yourself, you can have no idea of the clever new styles. Gracefully draped ef- fects, charming silhouettes in the newest materials, in all the popu- lar colors only jewel which you can lo $s As Z carry beyond h® grav * The elephant quotation interests Orientals as much as afer Aired Te nated. . to prices interest us. Many centuries are bridged in his contrast. And the auto dumbfounds the out-of-the- way Oriental as much as the jungle beasts fascinate vs. A z A “Men leave college too carly,” says a professor. That's right. They = ait Laat bent can't be president until they are 35. ae Heng unproven theory, not established fact, dom. Get ready! Ono, two, three, 1 ten ally n . With Full CREDIT Privileges Now, on these specially priced garments, and all the time you may use a CREDIT GLADLY account. Spring Coats For Immediate and Later Wear we <i eases Counterfeiting oa) GREEK refugee in Anatolia made an Oriental rug, LY three by six feet, a perfect reproduction of an Ameri- can dollar bill. The rug finally landed in the hands of an Akron man, who paid $39 for it. He displayed it in a Store window. A secret service agent saw it and seized it” 48 a Violation of the United States counterfeiting laws. Technically correct, for it’s unlawful to make or own a reproduction of a money design. But the rug was later _ returned to its owner. eas They are busy in Washington throwing cold water on troubled oil, LETER FROM | Below the surface irritation | this treatment attacks the root of skin disorders EEP down beneath the Thousands of users have “Keep the vigor of Youth with chewing gum after every meal,”"—Street car advertisement. © Come, fellows! Grab your chewing gum! Be youthful while you may! Be young thru all the years to come, and chew three times a day! A morning chew, a chew at noon, a chew at starry night, and life will always stay at June, and days be always bright! + + + So grab a gob of gum, my boys, and chew with vim and © Yigor—preserve your adolescent joys, and give your muscles rigor! Come, maidens! Chew your chewing gum the way chew ie tag! It keeps a girl from looking dumb, sliould conversation tag. Chew while you type, chew while you dance, chew while you > walk thé street, and Age will never have a chance to knock you ‘otf your feet! . . . 80 grab a gob of gum, my maids, and chew to keep you young—it’s better, far, than Ladies’ Alds to exerciso your tongue! Come, everybody! Grab a chew and keep your jaw in play! Chew on—whatever else you do! Be youthful while you may! For when we chew, a loyal band, without a moment's pause, Ob, won't it be a rhythmic, grand symposium of jaws! . So grab @ gob of gum, my friends—it’s underneath the chair! Remember, when your chewing ends, to go and stick it there! How well did you do? 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