The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY Th S ttle S ar |. Spring Literature | What Is This“Gentlemen’s Agreement”?| — — on fii . > - | — C Ca a Sti ait — 7 ) |ROOSEVELT’S ARRANGEMENT WITH THE JAPs| LLIAM - : ao spoons , ws Australia exc ( And t é most come t w ver prec t me 1 rhe and esmen a at a a few votes menace of a situation problems as the office the natior Coal Should Be Cheaper OUR coal bill for ne ably lower. No bitu ars cording to the rec ad the mine operators. And production of last 12 months th er should be consider- ikes for at least three agreement between the soft coal is tremendous, In the ced over ies prod lion tons This was 113 million tons more than the output in the < 1. Preceding “coal year.” There’ over-production, and competition should attractive to ¢ y sumers Tell Doc Matthews HO will pay the cost of broadcasting radio con- certs? A Kansag City broadcasting station asked LETTER FROM VRIDGE MANN Spring fever is a disease of toxle poisoning kn as “chronic t ‘ 4 . gue into —Dr. KE. HM, Ochsner, ¢ ki enuiea § Within 10 days more than $10,000 was received, all volun- Z - i r js Z d : rely dots tI jtary. The station hopes to raise $100,000 and put it on Y 4 | interest to help pay expenses. i i N 3 The public is almost phenomenally fair and square. A $6,000,000,000 White Klep hant WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH SHIPPING BOARD? = Churches that broadcast their services make a mistake # in not requesting listeners to help the invisible collection . TALLEY , the public's money, according to route darn carant a a sa pa ae dete Be April 22 estimates Telling It lo Congress Excerpts trom tho Congiessions Record) » plate. What say, Dr. Matthews? omm A-745 Pound Adventure IM TON, of Los Angeles, weighs 745 pounds. Hear- ing which, the circus people didn’t wait to see him. They wired an offer and told him to come ahead as a sources. As pital ort 4 {sideshow attraction. ’ B as wly p I oat Lewis and Clark displayed no more courage going West Confronte | 7 th r and molasses? F {over a century ago than Tom Ton traveling East. You _ waite ob | fan imagine him in a Pullman corridor. Reaching New og York, they couldn't get him into a taxi, so they loaded | c y pyhim on a truck. At the hotel, he had to use the freight | to make him earn his keep ) elevator. Tiring of the shipping board's | ee a : evident inability It ened } How kindly nature is, in standardizing the size of hu- own prot Jelesr "ymanity with so-few exceptions. | gresstonal ¢ an exhaustive inquiry for the purpose, if possible, of jaying A Dunce Cap Substituie ‘ le polley. this is the the committee NE in every four American school children has de- Itho ite investiga fective vision or eyestrain. This is announced after examining more than four million students. It also is known that defective eyesight is the cause of much mental backwardness among school children. . The dunce used to be whipped and stood up in the Corner with a paper cone upon his head. Now the teacher Discs that he gets glasses and gives him special training, | | maybe a glandular extract to stimulate his brain thru his | _ thyroid. | Some of the old-time teachers, in their treatment of “dull” pupils, were as’ much dunces as the one with a “Tpaper hat. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS YOU can got an answer to any Question of fact_or Informe- tion by writing to The Question Editor, Stars Washington Bu- reau, 1323 N. ¥. Ave. ton, D. C.. enclosiny stamps for reply. and marital and incompe is to be ¢, seven great I quests $4,000,000 each we EDITOR, | Pacific coast company Q. What are the meanings of the There are |names Virginia, Dorothy, Miriam,| E | Winifred? all such matters are to A. Virginia, pure; Dorothy, ove| | be aired, the real purpore of the |°/ Gods Miriam, star of the sea, | Q-U-I-T- ? probe is an attempt to find a Winifred, bower Of pence. = ~ ietecs |e. nd When We Say Quit We Mean Quit ; world’s “biggest business an. | Hee square, miles Truckload after truckload of Righ G rade Merchandise coming in from our +f FROM GERM Pe a eae iadpare’ Whee ieee). What Cote he nuns Suwans large warehouses gives you new selections and fresh stock daily — ‘ S | was-a crying need tor ships, and errs oe fe ettorts have been made by con- |,,°° 1 cat Provably derived from U -B INE PRICES 3 | gress ever since that time to eed I egies muscanty_. wntCN ‘ : make it a profitable merchant | "0" Pith gar ited > BY ALBERT APPLE marine | : pees | t < 3 i | Today it represents an invest. | @ What Js the difference between Utility Leather ie train doesn’t leave the track to hit the auto. The| ment of about $6,900,000,000 of pthicgs 9 natin or salle Bag Puttees _ Auto goes to the track, gets in the way of the train. | ers | A. An’ athelst {4 one who denies| “This principle applies to safeguarding babies from disease | ¢ SCIENCB | or doce not believe in God or o “germs. | D t | *upreme ie i an infidel ia one i Nature never intended babies to be what the medical pro-! e ects I Sther balsa ol posted ie oe Mession calls “wandering units.” To the contrary, she in-| Falsehoods who denies the existence of God. Odd Peters’ SHOES] | Khaki PANTS i Raincoats These were made for the A good grade. Values to $10.00. value es! ere, DLO fe Reduced to ‘tended them to be “stationary units”—living in one spot) S<———____ dd, | An agnostic is one until strong enough to creep and later walk away. | _Moralists contend that les cause | ae first cause can neither ba proved . The infant in his cradle does not go out and “catch” | more evil in the world than thefts] nor disproved, and must remain un- jgerms. No! The germs are brought to the baby by out-|%,22% tet human perversity, | known or € Science is now working on plans| ‘siders—or else the baby is taken to the germs, Pe pee t Gace” ran Q. Where is Monte Carlo? A baby’s “zone of safety” is a distance six feet from|siums havo been invented. But! 4 fn the Principality, of Monaco ‘where he lies. Baby is apt to catch germs if any diseased | svete iene nt callod the | 7th, Mediterranean coast, between iperson ventures inside this safety zone—particularly com-|retines Be ee ee Sree mon colds, tuberculosis and other infections communicable} 7 } Q. When was Grover Cleveland by the breath. lborn and when did he die? | No one with such a disease should ever pick up a baby. ho holds the theory that the existence of a God i Navy Pillows 0. D. Wool Shirts One lot of about 300 Corvuroey PANTS A real coat, Four pockets, belted loop, BSc | fericea™ cae. $275 tor, a New York opti : D. Bates, admitted | Slicker Hats A. Torn March 18, died June , fe 1908 Na FO. De IF PReduced to VOre OOF Fi, Anyone with, say a cold, should wear a mask when ap-| e e8 35c proaching. iz y Q. How many clvil war veterans 1 a & *& In ngigeren ho rales and clvil war ans? widows are| Alumi- Kh ki BREE orice RIe nce : ¢ ‘i ’ ate ijn Minto & mirror. | arawing pensions? jouble LN, *PDABY in the cradle has not developed powers of resist- va ritadt ee bac chosen thra A. On January 31, 192}, there Ganteene G “ ! fi CHe$ Sheet Blankets Navy Beta a ot seas s 4 1 nent while he repe ne i s ality. Gray , iddi ‘ ance against disease germs, tho from mother’s milk he|qeuttel atutennn Iho sth draws Nila fecha tage n Red ees All sizes, Gray. only. Ble sgets a certain amount of what are known as “immunes,” jing upon the Imagination, ie 35c Saas $1 95 Reduced Reduced Cc { Baby needs fresh air and sunshine. e ‘ {than upon memory, Dr. Bates ‘mT Veyvw f gte.-:-.--- ° , bs 4 s sh é sunshine. He can get these on 4 forces tei ia cher: : . the shadow of the retina rt 4 porch or in a well ventilated and sunlighted room. les mppbaee direction thai ites d A THOUGHT ,, When baby is wheeled out on the streets in its carriage, | "ection of tho shifting mirror | vhe begins to breathe dust, floating germs, poison gas from| tion, uncontrallatie face nex 8o-| | To do justice aud judgment is more Ladies’ Riding Habits Army Hs U.S. Navy SUIT Turki sop ; ‘urkish 7 eae i on, controllable, insures nO ac | ace a A o re. “f . ‘oot autos, etc. As civilization grows more congested and nis | obicoy. of ‘the teats dsevditte te fe |SPoneetae Di ee edhe rend Coats, Breeches and Stag Shirts Pills 6nd Julies with Towels, dections more common, it becomes increasingly dangerous to|claim of tho Inventor. It in a test eat | 4 bars Skirts. Black Bear, Hood; waterproof.” 2 for *expose baby to streets. Ino criminal can dodge, tho he may | JUSTICE satisfies everybody, and Reduced + waterp . t 6a ae |refuse to take a, truth serum. | Justice alone. —Emerson. | Cc per sant’ $1.95 LTS Khaki Khaki Quilts Shirts $2.75| | 85c io... $4.45] | 35c Clothing Trench Barrack Bags Shovel Caps 35c} | 10c YP HE best place to raise a baby is on the second floor of a house, or even higher up if possible, Why? Because | ithere are less dust, germs and poison auto exhaust than on! the sidewalk or first floor of a house, | ; This is especially true of poison exhaust from autos—for} : this gas clings near the ground, being heavy. | et A baby specialist, who charges $100 for the ' tained in this editorial, say TEST YOURSELF For Making Change Signal Kit 95c Because every day should If basketball! uniforms cost | ) each and basketball shoes cost advice con- \$1 it is unsafe to wheel a baby |rhese proviema’, 5 a pair, how much chahge will 0 } ONE St i . a @long city streets until baby is about 8 months old Jones that you run st in {there be from threo §10 bills when | nly ere i Look i: Bi si + Old-timers may scoff and comment that such precautions |i ut them on vo TE Eton i ae ee eee ay REDUCTIONS abe alba dhe aa nvere not taken years ago. No, and the baby death rate} 1, How much change would you |. aac ap Rilrly tad ents a Aas much higher then. Also. the air was purer, |wet from a $1 Dill after buying ry " Bais |penholders at the rate of t ‘or + Above all, keep people with chronic coughs away toni | 6 caiter (Nuc eee ee Dabies. The most pronounced symptom of tuberculosis i gallon you recei ho © would a $5 bill after buy. | 1013) sunries‘inwy sipeir'stone 1013 yd | ono a If you bought two spools of | cents; 2, 21 cents the optimism of its victims. They usually believe they are, at 17 cents a pool, and |3, § : ’ { 0} . Near going to get well, right up to their death. They further 3 bhi pd : Meese *" ts reserved by Sclenos FIRST AVE. Irs i See ae seat anne me ep i a A V@. Spring st. | FIRST AVE.

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