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CHE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1924, A " a No, 12 ais A _NEW MAP OF FLORIDA Your Own Third Degree ACER’. \|TEST SELF FOR VOCABULARY SIZE come) The Seattle Star | a Gumnoned REMOTE year $400. By carrier, ely, b00 « month im anne VO and 1 | Glimgn, Nicelt” & Hurhinan,, Apeolal Representatives. an Pransivee | Teg 418 f m 0 you know neaning of the first 60 ‘ds in th y ott Lon k Mdg.; Chicago office, T o Bide . “ a \ . BATNG y you know the meaning "as : Canadian Pacitio Bidg.; Moston office, Tremont Bide 6 a ee ad Sociry test that follows — eS Fm It you do, then you know the meaning of at least 9,000 words, We senewes eavan COC it eal " 7 , as ie 4 way to use the test jet a dic ary and is Investigate at Once! i é i tna fax ea tee cn ey od me ig en was correct. You do not have to define the word exactly the ‘ ; Wie | A q oe TabASy lobes “Alou eed ty de toto toll & teeming OF (U1 4 O GRAVER charges ever were made against a public official than those | : ae ; ou please,” Chack your anewery as vorrect the dictionat ‘ 5 : i ; i mey Gener: aucherty such ning for the wo Continue with each wore made directly and by implication against Attorney General Daugherty bee " Bsr derpsg ie od inetd shape ning for and by Senator Wheeler on the floor of the senate. \ THe NC 2a? | Kast whose correct meaning you aid not know. Stop a On his authority and responsibility as a senator of the United States, Oe th la . StUltieast THe ketehiee’ meeeue? by nee ihe. asiowres OS: ee: tall ti) Wheeler charges that intimate friends of the attorney general, naming them, - 1 * sorter oe wenn vata ts had accepted money in exchange for their influence with him in matters in- | ew ain Be , bonfire; 8, roar; 66, dilapidated; 67, charter volving his official acts, and added that “if the attorney general has not ac- , F : 4, gowns 6, tap; 6, noorehi 7 | congite i tually got the money, he is a bigger fool than the people of the United States AS st = | Dudales &, eavalopes #, straw: 20, | Seam; 64, give him credit for being.” ), 7) | Senator Wheeler also charged that “the attorney general of the United | 2) chaos i curse; 11, gultar: 8, mellow; 39, | frustrate; 6, milkeop; 69, pian tates, instead of prosecuting crime, has been protecting crime and crimi- a 4 \ ‘ ports oi Sapa Fuse aun ara 74, May: ” nl ( = : 25, routher; 46, noticea ple; F if as 4 Niessen + The Wheeler charges must either be proved or disproved at a public hear- | A ie Avnet) he sae a1, mmumelos 44, aang; 4, nm #1, incrustation; #2, lal ing before a senate committee, every member of which is a man in whose . i ‘ Lig ie pacer 3, nelectman: 4, saplent: 8 honesty and disinterestedness the country has confidence. | F ) dW Se bh aT tae ; ire TE NR as rash a re onsen ped No business before the senate, not excepting the oil inquiry, is compar- o¥ . a cent rs i 4%, | colony: rtsnOGeY: $1. Ore able in importance with this. | : ‘et ; snip: 44 alah 45, aportive: 46, | clpltaney: $2, canuletry: 98, nis _ Every consideration of justice, both to Attorney General Daugherty and Se " ors act an earendn tk 61, pe terre; 6, homunculus; 97, cameo Benator Wheeler, and every consideration of public policy demand such an Ps in mens ) Frag bide Merry ok ear pary ABR SA Nag ai Ab on 2 Lia ae investigation without the delay of a single day, | | 4, 5 06, | 2. our (All Rights Reserved, , Bither Attorney General Daugherty is the kindof man that Senator Wheel- et oS oan the {( 7 ae % ° kr accuses him of being and should be driven from public office and prosecut- | i. : ’ | Frieda’s Follies | He M r ed criminally, or he is an innocent, maligned official and man, and is entitled & 9 OP Xe , ae. > Pry vend | pgs zn to vindication and exoneration. rw) ane A Shaten’ Pa” WAX fuhic (wenn acelaoir tas « Any senator who, for political or personal reasons, whether his name is credulous | NOP fired them, Lodge or any other, who interferes with or attempts to delay such an investi- gation by such a committee, is doing a distinct disservice both to his party IN A CURSORY nce I could) pep THIS woman took 4 om OP nh Bnd to the attorney general, and he cannot complain if his motives are ques- aks fe a) ‘F ; fully. isn man was the mo I SAID to her IN the ‘world | “HIS talk remi - , — ONE COULD be so certain h A SOFT drink of of z & * ‘ eee |would never | IN ANSWER to her inquiry, an ray . x TELL the added, |__ Fixing a Senate Committee QUESTIONS 5 : + | pate RY We We kiosk «hl remain solic ’ 5 ; i y : ; ¢ (7) \the rule ! nicely.” HE Old Guard dies but never surrenders, AND = PounciAn OISGUISED Te % jthe ru The Old Guard is dying hard. * Battling for the old, suave, pussyfooting method of ANSWERS Mee | X LETTER FE Secret manipulation in the senate, Mr. Lodge and other YOU can get an answer to any | ” ; : c Question of fact or Informa: eterans, together with their younger recruits and merce- || tion“by writing to The ape ; © The Question ee j fi Vi ? tg A 7 ies, are trying to clamp back the tilted lid. peau ash tee. aan! aahinne HowMtrs. Harding Lives ‘Today What Folks ° Y IDGE = The struggie to substitute open methods for secret ones i foe renteng two cents In | A B- RD Are Saying it is going on in the senate, means much to the people and marital advice not BY RUTH FINNEY cannot “President Coolidge today conceded the title of nation-wide a ; iv tan extended researe popularity to Juck Dempsey, heavyweight champion. Moet. the country—and: to the politicians—and to campaign fe’ undertaken’ Uoeieeenet “4 | . Ww C c | ing Dempsey the White House by special ment, tributors |] quests cannot’ be answeredse Wrasinsaton, Feb, 44 | xt ‘ved a group of | JAMES E, WEST, chief executive fag Dempsey at the White Hous pecial arrangeme: EDITOR. What is th life today of if Hoy Scouts of America: “Those who the pr ent said he was pleased to greet a man probably : hat in the a | jornia congressmen repre "= The two methods are illustrated by the handling of : 2 eiabaeanry apap oc | Q. WAIER te righ As, Fictenes MBE Hartine way thoy Are too bury to register to more Widely known than himeelf."—News items in The Star. rr ij i q ween ta right to say, “He ar-| . by paced pag See emepdcanic nting the Order of Red Men in | vote, o1 tive interest 1 Penator Wheeler's resolution to investigate Daugherty. [rived on Sunday," or “fe arrivea| Who once played tho lending part order a vote, or take an active interest in : A * ; hig 3 Frenbs . M thelr state, who presented her |ocity, «tate or national affairs, are February 25, 1924. "+ Wheeler, in his resolution, named a committee of five | Sunday.” Bi ene eek ingen Loe jens Z na handsome embossed me. |as bad as those who have no inter Dear Folks: Ba pa Perley ri Thie « if Tt " “one } the Wh ‘ou ho later won w pa ndsor — 4 te t our al each the ae yous my pare 7 Boeanct ~ shh airy : This hoe eo pis fotsccaat hl the admiration of the nation by morial résolutions prepared by [est St all. It ts our atm to teach the| When I was young my parents told me how to make my rat) now who e@ investigators wot be and to vote ve . her steadfast cournge thru her tga ; boy that he owes It to his commun. | Be jent when you are old,” what was they used ‘or or against them. Also so that the public should know. |“""**! ' moze formal style. | Nagao Bh a pert heir lodge. Prealdent Hani ity and government to become a real to say. “Endeavor every way you can to conquer lesser . Also so tha s ; ee hard ordeal? ry Pr A sas | was a member of the ‘ citizen,’ fates--the president's the biggest man in these United At once he was jumped on as violating the traditions of | ,@ Should the maid of honor) One glimpeo behind the cur Mrs. Harding, dressed in sim- States!” sHhe senate and “offering insult to the senate's presiding | 4*¢## at the home of the brider | _tain whe bas drewh was prasted nla Mans navvowiy " tlkdh 7 i 7 inet =a. A. No, She should dress at her; the other day by the former First | 7 black, « narrowly black ‘Pificer,” Senator Cummins, by taking rom him the power |,” ne; that is, of Course, tinlens| Lady. | bordered handkerebief in her to name the committee. Wheeler’s was the method of i ” lahe is a Guest in the home of the Mrs. Harding Is living alone in h mood there beside a table open procedure openly arrived at and the batteries of the | bride, ® quiet apartment at the Willard with shaded light shining down | products, then American statesman i aemeneeeee i the fighting game!" bid guard were loosed upon him. bo6. Bs pan wee s ns Oe 3 on an exquisite oval miniature | ship is bankrupt." | To gain success, the proper hunch, {t seems beyond a doubt, But in the retaliation he quickly showed how the other Ag adas edt ag ht) | SCIENCE f her hustafd while Senator % wt to , " St paaaatlee run true to type? | ‘ tice teak ie ee, MRS, RAYMOND ROBBINS,| is just to learn to pack a punch that knocks a fellow out. d proceeding. A. No, the tree grown from seed Sound Wave 1 f the Red president International Federation But if you lack the might and main to lay ‘em on the mat >a 3 nie , ‘ nning the love of the Rec preside P ior ‘ederatior te cay ¥ a He forced Senator Willis, Daugherty’s champion and [is apt to be entirely different. trom | Mon for “Eivother Warren Yard. [ot Working Woes: “Shere cot te remark, “At least, I've got a brain,” and let it go at that. pokesman in the senate, to admit that since the introduc- | *®* tree from which the med was| Pranks ’ 5) | obtained: ing. }no compromiae with the exploitation - 'tion of Wheeler's resolution to investigate, he, Willis, had he :43 ; Ones her voice broke when she of Woman; with long hours and Low | ad vi y ° replied, telling of her gratitude, | ¥aee ro can be no compromise 4 conference with Daugherty and had then gone to } Peat : ,| Waves Of alr carty’to us distant | tut that was ihe only vie toe. | with unemployment; there can be no nator Cummins and suggested, privately, what senators | 9. Wow aid the word “strenuous” jsounds, It would seem natural that! quiet composure was shaken, If |coMpromine with poverty arising out | ——— —_——— hould sit on the Daugherty investigation. Merrett. Oroly SGentified: wlth | too sound Waves ENOUIG teavel with] oe co mmpomare. was shaken, ln tee part of the fire and vigor of her | f #0clal conditions, Such conditions Outside the senate, that would be called something like regres rie abdreet didiverec by htm |oaua! speed and force in all directions | personality was missing, if the |are @ betrayal of the nation.” | a ees wee i : * jfrom their origin. War bombard-| shadow of ber sorrow lay visibly | jury. In senate it is custom. But it is a custom that pia Chicago, April 10, 1899, before | ments permitted redoubling experi-|. on her face, rather white and SECRETARY MELLON: (Never ; ecae 2 , nop ogy goad, a nga sald: | ments, showing that sound waves| thin, ahe was still the Mra. Hard. jput your money in another man's | cidentally, the public has a right to know the names lig finatia mn, teak poe raptrod CY not do this, They are tricky | ing skilled in ruling herself and | dreams.” the senators suggested by. Willig ve. Cummins, after | gy i oy |Bombardments at the front were | ie ; the strenuous life—the life of toll ae csaesniinuamaanaenal OA Te Tere ae Eng! ‘fonference with Daugherty, as being ones he wanted | and effort, of tabor and strife: to | Neard at Meudon, France, only when| her nL ZANG 4 English . ~ Phy the wind blew from Meudon toward The express ft the men [Author and playwright: “1 tp tte Fe ire f pressions of the men : P n the Daugherty investigation committee. plea ray Pveege ware the UC“ the battlefield. On tho allies’ side| and wore of the countvy nin [been censored several times. ‘That Why point with sha Mi nd Mexico City when Uni who desires mere easy peace, but}°* the line bombardments were heard | respected and loved her husband Is the only recognition I have had Loree il loropeti . cyprbl “ae Ay Oh scabs to the man who docs not shring| further In summer, on the German | comfort her, Mra. Harding said, | f°M my country. ide in winter, and all of them are being oher- . fi , ks ‘ enue agents and booze peddlers in the shadow of the eapitel dome? Poof orci iden 2 hardship, OF} Often a zone of allence surrounds a| ished. She nald ae would sete A THOUGHT these. wing the wolendia ultimate sound's spot of origin, a deaf area! the California lodge to try to | ” 4 where {t is not heard, tho heard! tell them of her appreciation, Why It Costs More : triumph." This addreas attached] Tire Mt I® not he | " to his name the word “strenuous| "Hit Dect aclenticte are now re-| olf, Mappened that. the dey | ‘There le not a just man upon TON of freight, on the average, travels more than A SSE _ |newing ettorta to prove this explan-| Sty comaltton won Meese | carthy that wae 300 miles to destination. The average haul in 1900 | 77 BEL ar ) | ation: that the sound waves slant up | mony vinidicating the good tame | o's a 242 miles. Telling Tt ward {nto tho thinner atmosphere (a| of the former president. But the | TF WE desire to judge ion, dal “= Steady population becomes more congested in important tient zone then intervening) and are| political scandal shaking Wash. Must persuade ourselves that é Peopl t C thereupon swung again toward the| ingtan fo ite foundations had no nona-of ua te with 4 nters. People get farther and farther from sources of O VONQTESS |) carth, thus becoming once more aud.| place in that ne ne They, [ooo is without sin—Benéca. | oduction. Transportation is the greatest economic (Excerpts from the Congressional | | ‘ble. seemed very remote, that white. problem, and each year the solution is farther off instead Record) hotel. She has dented herself to haired woman in biack and the «7 ; everyone except a few intimate miniature beside her, very safe Sate Makan FOOLS’ PARADISE _Srienda bench Leith — ago, from the Teena lt, Ot te, Catan, Another man who tackled Wall Street reports liabilities of $200,000 Before I came to the house I asked assets of SH. It is all very plain except the latter sum. Wall ja man, who at ono time had been PASTE THIS UP et must have been unusually careless. here, what a man could say from |this floor. He sald that this was th} The Seattle Star's ‘A Gleamy Mass of Hair Th Film C b t d only place in the United States | m The Farm Problem ate tte st meeas|| RADIO TIME-TABLE _ |lss. -pentesao” dco Wonders e 0 ate ‘HE average person working on a farm produces a |it, this is the only place in the third more than in 1900, government report estimates. United States where any fool can A List of U. S. Broadcasting Stations With || for Any Girl's Hair Why not keep those prettier teeth? Bhufacturing has made just as good a record, if not |%#* any auostions he likes to ops Their Schedule of Programs Rskagwerre eran Se “a R tative Wetald : f leans oe problems ot production are largely solved. Prob-, |ton, anata ee | teeth, removes the dngy fm, Then ms of distribution are not much nearer solution than a ae AN EVENING AT HOME W! IE IN not keep them so? lecade ago. We produce the stuff, all right, but don’t TWO-FACED G HOME WITH THE LISTENER | ) jen’ op ‘By Courtesy of and Copyright, 1924, by Radio Digest Publishing Co.) of le now daily Sree : i In Mr. Bi k, the “PH ” pyri 7 a Peop how to distribute fairly after we have it. Our igs capensis a oe Millions “ grim’s Progress,” there is a Mr. (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) | fight that film. They use a new- tion has specialized on production. The coming | Facing-Both-Ways. There is a de. Fate and Cy type tooth paste. Now, wherever eneration will specialize on distribution. scription of an imaginary character Fay _ Rr you look, you see teeth glisten— SFC Colesry Alta... OSes f who was very gifted in the art of sib He ie dent x | 400 Rient see them free from clouds. . hay i tioned by the public. Gs? A sewn? SAMUEL 0. DUNN, editor Ratt way Age: “Unlens the statesmen of jthe country are able to find a way to | place wheat on a parity with other And I recall I used to thirst for heights that few can reach; T éven went and wrote my first inauguration spescht Tut now I know the folks were wrong about the road to fame—they should have said, “Be big and strong, and learn Charlie Dawes certainly has lost prestige since ho went to Furope, |Mmisleading. But this idea of exempt. | eee Cy Mee Sen pone 4 ff language fs as denatured as that of a diplomat and all the time we |i certain securities and raieing the | rytibe 2 | bm 99 : $98 900) 6: | How teeth lose their beauty ‘Were depending on him to keep far away from that stuff, jsurtaxes makes Mr. Facing-Both- at io : Wi tual realit (hy oa") | A ny bein ence teeny broking | Ways an actual reality among us— f 4 | film. old~ More D. a ee ee sub ate ints i248 Sais Da ses ager ES tap avy ees wed ore Dangerous Than N FARMERS AND THE TARIFF etapa: | : 3 y ecat it means B45 200) 84% 2:00 10.00.1209 : é x Cal 10:08:12 0911000.12 0" - Rient | Rulon dingy coats to cloud the luster of 'APTAINS in the North and Baltic seas report many Thus, from this, to my mind, the e : 9100. oo 1011 v0 Fa dT the teeth, floating mines still are drifting about, endangering |™0%t fellable source of information i Film also causes most tooth show Sr ea jens Dottr pd ps. These mines were planted i rere th M we have, the American Farm Bureau troubles, It holds $664 sobieeation ; 5 s pl In war time. More | Federation, wo find an annual tot | u oe hich ferments and forms acid, It Tt does more than fight than five years of mine-sweeping have not entirely cleared _|of over $100,000,000 being extracted ‘ 4 i multi the ‘ q i ‘ holds the acid in contact with the He seas. from farmers of the nation as a re. ‘teeth to cause decay. Germs breed Floating mines appeal to the imaginattion, which makes Soy ites See Hey | EU ae by millions in it. They, with tar- em vivid as dangers. But the most dangerous “mines” Bae, ee a as ee cen over from the war are national and racial hatreds, CAN'T DROP IT is tooth more explosive than T. N. T. Time may sweep them Old Judge Carmichael, a bravé, Ss That is wi troubles come ; A 3 P one-armed Confederate soldier and n eae te the daily care, es slowly: eh ae pete teally over until BOtt Sry aavie pintiooma: wae dactie es forgive each other. ~! f Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your hair brush with a little "Dan- stbrd: and brush it through your air, The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and use a film combatant the end of his docket one week a —_—_—- and anxious to get away and goj “This world {s full of disappointmenta,” says the Des Moines Register. ; {t will appear twice as thick and|| Which contains harsh grit. heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, spark- home. He thought the eriminal don’t know so muclt about the remainder of the world, but there | docket had practically been disposed | a lot of them in Washington, D. C. ling With life and possessing that in- comparable softness, freshness and of when he saw @ negro sitting there | | luxuriance, am White beautifying the hair ‘Dan. (+4 Sa en derine” Ramed Sam. Hoe said, “Sam, stand | is also toning and stimulat. RESUS. TRE PEPSODENT ‘ANY, ing each single hair to grow thick, alii | 620-900) Stent to} Bent | _ Bent} 9.9) 7:50-1100) 7.90 900) LOO 14S 100) 008. p00) ent 109) $0. {0 ¥33] 450: $90) G onsb oe 33 BeBe. a3" 33 re Sz ct Peristen = Ag : aucs ¥33 PEESEE EES Frere gh3 8 Sekatess SEER SES BEERS ES F: 3 BE & 823589325 Bi : 2: a833 3 op Z scbeeintisieti $323 3 8 Saics Tp snag ees aaa tae epertiy: ae: HpishL ek eer sd raises B33 £5332 StF Ba 533 a” up. What were you convicted of?" A Real Peace Commission | am said, “T ain't been convicted of Peace ean come only by a banding to- |fecordin’ to aeverieegt Woks, lke gether of mothers, who furnish the cannon-fodder, | gwine to be convicted ne soon as the tates Mrs. Felix Levy of Chicago. She’s on the right [Jury kin come out.” The judge | But the remedy is not in any special organiza- | *™!*4 and sala, “Wei, what would | ABs you like to do about it?” Sam sald, ion of mothers. What they should do is stop giving their | "Jeage it wo Just tho eame to you, ildren toys that suggest war, and teach them to che Tam wiling to drap it right where Com, lesal urder wh: “glory” is |it is." That is what the O14 Guard i vabaah Ave, 4 ed re st prep deci o'seh ols, : if in, partisans on the other side of the long and strong. Hair stops falling The New-Day Dentifrice oilcage, ine © at opagand: o ie utarists, Schools, glorifying | chamber would Iike to 40. They out and dandruff disappears. Get a Based on modern research. Now Mall 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to also perpetuate war. would ike to “drap” this thing (oil Instructions for Une —a <a bottle of delightful, refreshing “Dan. advised by leading dentists ——$$————__—— investigation) right where it is; but | | sip wees Zine, 046 eae fi | | derine” at any drug or toilet counter the world over, it death should do is to overlook the shining marks and take a iff |iney are not going to “drap” it— fe Th are Tea | | and just see how healthy and youth. |" 7 marks Benator Heflin (D.) Ala, ful your hair becomes.—Advertise- ‘Only one tube to a 2 \ famity. — & sess se F + oe ‘4 ee 2 sesis. 33 S81 z. Bs oe oes Sees Semen erecene- pecercee —ess232 & a FRE SEBS: & Sabseas Ai 2 23 2 gai i SESSSETSSSSUSITSFLESSSETTEL=S ESTE ESS3Fz Sa

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