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PA 8 THE SEATTLE STAR f ‘ 924, ee fone ———, The Seattle Star QUESTIONS | 2), ...;| Getting an Barta ce WHAT OF TAMMANY} me : ANSWERS | How Will “The Big Triumverate” Operate Hs ‘ ‘ O00 / Y ' newer to any | With Boss Murpl e? . : tat Zz Ht 8 - acai . s BY LOWELL MELLETT tate It Smells : | us AJICHOLAY MANSEVICH is to be fe is an : va . 4 undesirable citizen and a mer ¢ the ment, we ar d The secret ed h re) nf to his lair ar rth to the ‘ considerat So, it is good-bye, V \ H ch He : Mot Co. faithfully, industri : 10 long years. He } provided a littl for ily in American way and according bd ° best American traditi He never harmed anybody or . Or anytl He never indicatec any way that he is of tt a temp er nature, except when | accusers in 7. se , sisted ad of Russian But—some se weird and 1 e was nd in his possession ase. See Be iat | ‘ Hah! Villainy an once he became'a very ‘ China } dangerous and very undesiral citizer Nothing for sh , er of Pisa | % him but deportat The great, strong country of whiel me ee A f Ton F he had been a peaceable, hard-working resident for 10 ee aeons n P ‘ yéars, fears him and trembles at his presence. + ; i" ~ = Go Mansevich must. But his family, which is Amer s = { } 4 Be x ican, must remain in this country, unless it voluntarily ‘ ted | KREW i) a pt 4 elects to share his uncertain fortunes in Russia, whose ’ d WAS "too Goop x pee = c r present government he does not know, If the family Rb * by te on ie stays here, the wife st be, practically, widowed, the ; RY pen three children orphaned. His job, that filled ac ! ceptably so long, must go to another He must lose «all eso @ J = t love and home and babies and wife. Bad, bad man is | .}*ve"' be 7 ee 8 | : sits Mansevich 4 ? ‘ ooo ook tv . Attorney General Stone, who once so vigorously de- | 4. The estimate is about # ALONE WITH en 0 ° nounced the raids and deportations of recent years, may an r Sa etah Al i rl : Pi sis: well inquire into the matter of Mansevich, for this looks ah YOU RSELF “ ’ 2 like a bald case of rank injustice and boneheadedness, . : a sal ada tre eatin’ leant Fy ieda’s Follies The written law contemplates no such invasion of a fam iw ‘ : Wie? - «A nt ily and humanity—no such violation of real liberty, as we |» ot ee >! world? Most ar UNDER one pretext or another understand it. All the facts point unerringly to an of- | thus : . owed, him out into the gar ficialdom that is dull and dense, and that seeks to build | /e'to" “ran” When ¢ ay pies: | modu sti ’ Z GARDENS are so conducive to itself an assurance of continuance on the wreck and grief |, it visits on a little home and its helpless inmates, A SHE WAS a widow, and this polat Plans to Tax Your Radio righteous, honest power suld stop it. they sy — - - of the past linger in but ¢ last, for the future ones drive ESCAPE ber. ° them awa NOR DID the value of widows It May Be Timely WASHINGTON, May 2.—Wnat ids a Sabadl he It's good for a man just to loaf i R i the t a how 5 ‘ d let his n¢ WAS « in h UR valued friend, Mr. Herbert Quick, is sometimes, i radio tax and how is 1 eae — issing in hee = but not often, unkind. Just now, he-deprecates the . ne government going to col. | showing exactly how erg aad A te\oatinn being m time is the thin Yo must kill leaned over her tenderly, proposition to have yellings, stampings, hornings and other demonstrations of enthusiasm in the democratic national convention and advises the democratic candi- dates to “curb this syndicated jackasshood of their re- spective followers.” Many people have, but perhaps Mr. Quick has not, heard: of the experience of Mr. Mulrooney, which led to a high-class bit of philosophy by the latter. One day Mr. Mulrooney was passing down a road when he ob- served, over in a lot, a large bull of the beef species that was pawing and snorting most ridiculously.. The foolish antics of the animal struck Mr. Mulrooney’s funny-bone and he laughed most heartily as he thought what great sport it would be to enter the lot and rub the bull's nose in the dirt. So, he climbed over the fence. As he lay spade in ylanning while AS SHE stood the ust flop in |) hand, i Such 1 COULD not resist calling from ii, | |the Jet them get you but, rath. NEXT yard: allow them to pass. GETTING rid of your weeds When e’er your mind's gropin’, f get out in the open and thoughts on the sh - let worry tease you; you'll u to just get \ - - with yourself, Almost 15,000,000. water fowle: — (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) mostly wild duck, are killed @& —<$— —____ YY | gue in'a year in this country, ewest bright ax dev » be made to tax per time to change seats @ = before you get in. will the manufact Of course th tax w ——— FABLES ON HEALTH voris'netwae | BUILDING THE NURSERY i" sold in this country regard ed the theory of on his back in the road, after’ his return, Mr. Mulrooney t : pheaty ; lean 60 prio’ rubbed the dirt out of his eyes, looked up at the blue = ek first al A NURSERY! Of course thorewindows, be light and airy, and cap- | sky, and remarked: by Copernicus, but ti Ll . would have to be one now that {able of good heating and ventilati F “T's a’ dom! faine thing I had me laugh furst!” jan experimental pragh seas. wanting) e ong It : bay had arrived in the Mann| The crib sh abner secs * ay Brother Quick, big conventions are to gather at New [{ *#f# 1851, when Foucaull performs psig from Ri: Awee bed 4 . + z brated pendulum ¢ i Mr. Ma’ dered why an‘ om po draft. As ‘a bed, York and at Cleveland. It may be good philosophy and eatiped re tio: Tee lo Congress at ti sat ply seed food-stend clothes basket, well far from jackasshood for the politicians therein to do | ae fe (Excerpts from the Congressional m to room trying to fir. | satlatactory. There n their celebrating there and then. j happened to. the tron ondeenls a ehoown and how | ew ne ees eT — niter” h defeate e | o clo gf sl oi a bs t omueccieloat tx tha ely wart A DIVORCE EPIDEMIC * consultation with m builder Sub eat’ aretha ey , | he Monitor was aunk in dee We bave reached a paint in the |‘ . such matters, Mr steps by ca ar-| What Dawes Is Saying bs es ne acl ee ade United States where divorce has be. | M ; ed that it is desirable ent of afawers sith ma a j T 1S hardly possible that human imagination can.con-- | tina during @ atormy passage, and|Come such an epidemic that it 5 TR tenia a eooa ee eee ceive the private remarks of Gen. Dawes over what | '7# never recovered Hook th ratte ral aly'tnr the f fair s pe R 4 ed alrings and sunirings should those blankety blink: blank foreigners are doing to his | | santas how they wknd a5) t) room shotild be: simply out-|baby: is ont dding tn. the arto, report’ as an expert. Why, over there it has come to Betas Scrub the do that better than by the doand with few dirt hing|and see that the room is warme be just a plain.case of a dog chasing bis own tail ‘round |* 4. sfonammeda teaches that $f, 6 uniform marriage and | Hensings, It shold have plenty ot | when the baby returns, and ’round. l“there is But one God and Moham-|). Baris . Bir i ide | 4 4 1 d J lawn on marringe, and our laws on France “will not give up the Ruhr until Germany be- | ™¢? sapdb ee If there is bit) aivoree, uniform thruout the United gins paying. The experts and allies swear that Germany (f %0" hatonnadeds, worskis | hae opyigireh biemel oged cannot begin paying until France does give up the Ruhr, | tie God. But Nk UatTo and until this is done, Morgan & Co. won't raise the | ptiona of God differ ans i DEFENSE BY AIR 200,000,000 loan for Germany. could wot pass upon the i 1 ' Gen. Dawes; as he wie the sweat from his brow, is |!" ay A Ceiian ne 7 ae sae | ' probably remarking thi s 274! ‘to (!! anyhow, | @ What do the letters Ala. 1] hates: OP acy firet oldsa eeoael Ill be—————! if $$$ !!! 4 —— vee £8... fin real estate advertisements «mean? | because of aviation. And it Is true —and then some! | ALAM modern improvements. | that no nation could land an army i y is ag upon our shores’as long as we con- af ¥ | Q What is the casting shrinkage|trolied the air, Therefore, this f {for lead, cast iron and h of th rvice ght to be * | ; A Sure Loser ; A. For lead it ta 1 to ngthacsl vast plese raked alts Corner FACTURERS GUARAN T f H HE man who plays the stock market with a few hun- hi 1 to 96; oe (aad finite resentative McClintic (Dem.), Okin- | First and SS EL iot- if diel dollnes, his savings, has only an extremely faint, 4 es’ Pest. Paste end Tatern- |Home, | perore, House | maypl: attains Madison CAMPBELL 0921 Iv t wi th 3 chance of not losing it; let alone pyramid it into a fortune. * s not W at ou if So says Cromwell, president of the New York Stock Ex- i a CO. cal ts: b t h stish = henge: TEST YOURSELF —__ Wao counts—but what you get I “Practically a sure loser” is how he describes the man | eee” f h t ! y 8 E with limited funds playing the market on margin. | for Cl , - See 4 or wnat you pa 4 This wisdom is as old as “the market.” Trouble is, a # os Competing Number Squar es | Cam bell’s Ss 1 f y pay: new crop of suckers is constantly growing up. Tate HO ie add Oe a % a e Ce) R F a — tu tema be eacals a) ip See ee 100S = PRICE and quality comparison on be O t it The method of solving the square#}1_ 4 3,4 Pg cael pecia Ss your part, will prove conclusively bia ppor unt y jot figures |: nilar to that used in| Have someone else add up the It Starts Tomorrow—S; turday i ary . ; UROPE: celebrates the 200th anniversary one the ordinary*croxs-word puzzle, |rows and columns after you have| ara —Saturday that you get your best clothing values z celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth ‘1 Waite, numbers fi the Lanpilied tha ‘nleatie’ winbersl this (W Pitoe fale hundreds look for and always take advantage of—100 7 of Immanudl Kant. He was one of the greatest phil- es ao that the sums. willl wil check. your solution, .. ©. |B than sele-peises trary coo remants, and placed on sale at better at Shaner & Wolff. : osophers of all time. Yet he spent his life within a radius {te the same’ whether added up| (All rights reserved by Scionce|M "ect the other $5 now on dixplay in our show windowan There’ : | of 25 miles from his birthplace in Germany. ‘Thus dig- {and down the columns or across |Service, 1115 Conn. aye. N. W,,| SANDE Guat ere’s no secret about our method Hh proving the hokum that travel is the greatest educator. Rod ak B ihenes oe teamed | tir RY of doing business. We go on the basis Maybe you ponder how much greater his opportuni- ! |} ‘The very finest quality % 10-qt. Heavy Alumir isfi ts . ? ; eet a ita Pe, Sed Par 4 Dish t s . acacia Have beaut hie had’a radio int hi house. Not; i ELCTre ER ™M |} fnch black corrugated ahotied | Pans: sptendia $1.80 value—our hat a satisfied customer is our best however, with the sort of programs broadcast now. That ~ |} Broek hose, of Jonger ‘tite, 0- i 98c advertisement. And with us, satisfac- will change. Radio will become the greatest educator— VY RIDGL ~ iB ery special ihe $6 69 tion means—quality fabric, expert = |B price of..........5 ; * AUCE PANS 29¢ yet ee Nas y PiANN Romeiecewiit tie any howercuges | bande aemiae ATRIE Sauce tailoring—up-to-the-minute style—and , ' May 2, 1924, priced at ..:.. a 62c | pr! ‘eect "29¢ O Peete Sh 0 Rersonaite Tie, Dear Folks: 4 I've just been walking up the street, and omigosh, Jt's hot! 1 found it brought me Joy to meet a cool and shady spot. It still {s spring and so I thought, “It seems to me, today, that 1924 has brought an auburn-headed May.” That’s why you'll find such fine suits—the last word in style, fabric, workmanship and fit at— 530°. HE proposed electrical “super-power system” is dis- cussed intelligently by W. S. Murray, engineer and author of the original government report on super-power. | There is much to be said for and against, but not in an i in time. 4 —_—_——— } The Gran’ Old Game | i Large rolia black friction tape, | VCty fine imported hair clip~ fresh stock, Tegular S0ecuhy | pers. tho yery clipper. for. the ri emul extra 19c our Sxire special 1.39 fall C y ¥ ate es 2c dcr sheois 2-plece attachment plugs, regu- | ‘te Kenuine Simplex long hang c , editorial of 86 word Murray timed his bid for attention a bit late, the base- ball season having opened. Said baseball season must But soon, perhaps, we'll get it damp; the heat twill disappear; yowll find it chilly when you lamp the stuff I’m writing here, And you, within the cool at home, will very likely say, “Ie must be delightediy welcomed by politicians under investigation lar 6 ot Ww ; in Washington, D. C. Who was the humorist who said MM dueadla bel dich ed ed a ESL sh ae te c cially st wees ne 9Be Twe'Pa m eeiaee he be bea re _we Americans take life too seriously? And now I slit and watch tho sun that’s shining on tho floor. souketa, revuien aero qligbt pEE ESTES, S ane ae bani EDA AS —_—_— 1 wish my work was thru and done;-T'd tell it au revolr, 1 extra apectal +. .....605 39c TENNIS BALLS eee) sense the thrill that nature yields; I feel its subtle charm—I'd like to go and till the fields, and work around the farm. Topcoats Moderately Priced A Topcoat is always a timely addition to your wardrobe. Our line is complete and at $25 to $50 they’re the best values in town. Who Should Pay for Radio? HO should pay the cost of broadcasting radio pro- | ’ grams? For the best answer to this question, a | rize of $500 will be paid by American Radio association, vresh IVa genuine Ponnsyl- Vania tennis balla, very ape. \ clally pric wat for Haally installed, do away with Va for $1.15 batteries and “trouble; regular price .60-—our very special prices «so... 9BC TOOLS But on the farm the busy men, no doudt, would merely jeer. The farmer's hard at work again, for planting time ts here. Ite'd tell _me, “If you really mean #0 fool a thought as that, you must be balmy in the bean, or soft below the hat!” TAN ANCE Claw Ham- bh Union Square, New York city. If you want informa- ‘ = ion, write to that address. TT! ontes yg m 40-W: UAMDP: feo y = t Bee t address. The contest closes July 20, The morals of the tale are these: No matter what you say, Wa ieee el te oF THO Hone, AteenvAR Sty 6, e. .In England the government makes each owner of a some other bimbo always sees It quite the other way, Then, too watt-—The standard Rueda 36 ) ] receiving set buy a license. The money goes mostly to || 9 matter tho wo boast of what we have, or not—the things we conomloal Nght for tho home, | special at ... 63¢ : ’ often value most are those wo haven't got! lar, oach—our very | tapes A roquins rriiker versed broadcasting. Such a law could not be generally enforced $1.10 1 or, specie ‘$1.98 | in our country, with millions of young radio fans. Its = : fairness is also disputable, tho it’s much like buying Cirridge amn, HUADQUARTHRA FOR KVANIEG, VANNIAIDN AND EA AOIOES 916 SECOND AVENUE DOW PAINTS | ‘ records for a phonogxaph. HSOTA PURE LIN INTS BRUTE ahiaa