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{ THE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924. The Seattle Star QU STIONS rf Saving His Fireworks for the Fourth \/ KNOW YOUR CITY! ) Puddished Daily by The Star Publishing Co, 1801 Seventh Ave Phene Maih 0600, Newspaper Enterprise Association and United Prose Service, By Per month, § menthe $1.68, # months $2.60, year 0.08, “My Favorite Spot,” by Readers of The Star ANSWERS yx © an tlon by writts Editor, Btare 22.N. ¥. ave, W 2 cents in al, legal and not be given, On e Way Out ! Bot be snowered EDIVOR: Q How can one exterminate ants ALLACE GIFFIN, a reader, makes a suggestion in a flower bed BY ALICE HOPEWELL anent the recent charge of a prisoner that he failed A. The surest method ts vantgy ‘ 4551 Sixth Ave, N. E to get back $290 that he had on him when his valuables a A hit most interesting spot I know in Seattle aoe were taken m | at Central po! station—a charge drawn them put them tn in the Old Curiosity Shop on the Colman dock n that police vigorously deny pat katt ter, When the Marion and Columbia, At t , wh r a Says G , aca ers pronounce uniqt I sav 1 VE as “The : that Chief Severyns can a ae and most interesting thir ndians in Alaska complaints and e¢ tempt t » off and Siberia. Then the disp’ of fish also interesting, P} fee be fasued t aa be , and I watched 1¢ Eastern tourist they speculated oe ay al descrip on the species of fish displayed for sale. To one who | the alip and eovelt only seen fish as delivered by the meat man, it is an inter- "This is tr esting revelation. Nearby c can see t Alas} I and his weight later years, was t He Angeles being one of t schon a the police a 2 ° opportunity.” Such a plan as Giffin suggests once was in vogue at Centra! station. But it was discarded. Officials say it Was dropped because many of those who were brought in " were in such condition that they were unable to recognize the contents of their pockets. But the system is a good one. It should be put back. There may be cases where a man is too drunk to sign such a slip. But it would provide a guarantee for the many prisoners who are not. And they are entitled to it. loading and unloading and from thi sands of traveler 0 daily use boats on the various run around Puget Sound. Right in that small area one get the romance of the sea and the rush and bustle of a busy ocean terminal, < come the tho s constantly tempting ‘ 4 it. Well, here is one sir and His complexion was row quite red with ache was brown Hits hands were rful. He had large, Here’s a Good Idea From Ex-Police Chief Warren pup ¢ ARREN, former ¢ anit 48 Word from ex-Secretary Fall is to the effect that he Is hetter—better ish companies. 1” makes a good weep that physically, y'understand. output of this company ¢ Star wishe Put it .741,000 barrels; in 1 033,000 barrels. Of course The Flood qregaidsithe 5 O0s068 | Bian anies have @ greater output. | says Wi at the tourists are ar red: ‘I fix him sult You go back Tacoma.’ would Nke to suggest myse HE flood of gold into our country from abroad comes vty Se tbat will help in the “Do you know what you're 5 our ntreets tatkiterabeu ske aa faster. It’s at the rate of almost half a billion dol- Wow. can .cne.ftreshen apricots nas Mn * king about? I asked. ‘Where 9 a p 1 r department em {‘s Tacoma? lars a year, or much more than a year ago. that have become dark In color? loyes clean the streets at night ophlety-Alght millep from Bal. A. The department of agricult * Bankers discuss the unwisdom of America corralling all phaarninsdy 7 1 they look fine in the mor lard,’ Hie answered. says there ta no way. The darken ings, But along about the the stores are opening, iu a great many places, you will see the Janitors or other emy sweeping the dirt and other trash out of the buildings into the gut ime “I pulled back my coat and yed my badge, and ordered ick up that rubbich and put ft in the can, or I will lock you up.’ the gold in the world, which seems to be the tendency. (154, due to the fa Maybe they exaggerate the danger. Talk of other na- | have been stored for « tions discarding gold as a basis of their money systems (are not fresh Com What About Kato, New Jap Premier? is “hot air.” The adoration of gold is stronger than So taretag eatakers vas nr eae ta He’s Diplomatic Wizard—and He Doesn’t Like America money systems, stronger even than governments. | only temporary. that they time and ercially they loyes a . ; i “He took 0 . vectlarhr ahaa ate Ror BY WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMMS ig eae spdie. font) | One! stance. and The prohibition party seems still to believe there Is dirty work going Q@ Do snakes have legs? dahinat hh “Pardon me, Hon. Bull’ he ‘@n that demands resolution and resolutions. A. No, they move by means of ASHINGTON, June 17 an F. Millard, unofficial adviser | Japan's ultimate aim. But for their beats could correct this in I pick him all up and put eine abdominal scutes—that ts, they draw Takeakiro Kato, to the Chinese government at the time being Kato will no & short time by speaking to the n; you please not to put : themselt long by meane of the| the the Japanese govern: doutt make violent lave to the || one re doing it n. I’m glad I don't see Sun and Complexions Meatllek’ imtes an4 tae rthe cas tried by various devices | ‘Chinese in on saffort to carry egpiteal btn ware: MEDICAL expert warns women that wearing small : pea, the United t ther powets, and China. | out the Japanese plan of unify ’ I was chief d as many times us I have hats in hot summer months will ruin their complex- Q x hat Is att pine? mae Prew of into a feeling of rity, eo | ing all Asia against the United was com: down had to pass that store since I m ete : R : crystalline, bitter, polsonous) Klyoura © prevent any w o P toed a Jap never have seen this fellow ims. He talks about “actinic rays” in summer sunlight, alkaloid found in deadly nightshade His taking charge at the com: Japan‘ plans from gett! t n noclyrenonap a MS TTF asin Ls pic hartaca N nto the -. wesplak G6e or trae data tan) and thinks the complexion needs shade such as furnished | and in seeds of the thorn ap-| mand of 0 Regent Hiro So Okuma and Kato, while cstitek to uahahs aaa Oclantal streets.” by the old-fashioned sun-bonnet. ple. It is used in medicine as an' hito at a t when Japan ts sending warm mensages of magica. Yor j¢ he Huns true Sunlight never hurt anybody. It may freckle the face, ethene } sees , es Paes feteras er erie ptt friendehtp to China, suddenly to fc whatey it is he jeverlastingly glad the union lives.” but that’s a cheap price for the powerful currents of | 4 '@ drag wade from et-| iahment" of fam for pceshey les presse diac tibiae tie Metoy c. What Folks 1 eee vi ett F health that stream «own ‘with sunshine. The ultra- his “wanton tnaulte to the | by ¢ or ta {PEAR EE CR SLON metas jolet t th the best fa ota: oe tis wert A Ss 5 writer: “Almost always we look let rays from the sun are the medy for diseases ce, 1 9 do on people whose plea - ach as tuberculosis. A naked sun ath is excellent medi | _,@ What happened to the Ark of] Not that Pre 2s aaa Sez Dumbell Dud: PO: OY UG |e ecsens creeniie ormrone aout Z ¢ - yar the Covenant? ly Amertear jo is too fens . eens cine. But it has little or no value if the light comes | 4. it is supposed to have deen| finished a diplomat for that i: 1 ruined: He an s his moral sup thru a closed window. Glass insulates. aptured by Nebuchadnezzar and) But he destroyed. to such notorious down-wi ‘The protest which the U The Ohio court that decided it to be illegal for fruit juice to work in 5 95.4 America agitators as Ryohel Btates that state has caused no end of ferment in certain directions. Q What is the value of horses on| leader of the Hel Lung Hul, wero: 5e farms in the United States? provocative Black Dragon ec A. According to the cenaus of ety, which, In effect, is much Appropriate Art 1920, the value was $1,782,077 .487 the same thing A ; ” ' vee ‘remier Kato, as author of EVOTEES of art will greet with high satisfaction a nies i at least one announcement concerning that Chicago passenger & South Seas expedition. The figurehead upon the bow |» trucks are the of the ship is to be a hardwood replica of the bust of | S*tes? A. There are 112 different manu The very mor April manu- DR. L. K. WILLIAMS, president) M. ture of cigar- ¢ “The | ‘During the war the French women bill ts looked } took up the work of their men whi the negroes. | the latter were fighting and it w4 , rms of | predicted their experiences would a hy and| vance their social status 50 years. and roar of a|The undeniable truth is that the color.”* | women promptly let go of the prize OO | when the armistice was signed. They Tennessee: | rushed back to their sex with a sort at the con-|of furor. Jazz band, shimmy, de- and nudation.” vention. ets in this coun- try amounted to some $24,981,- showing nt type of ~ what the ladies || *0unds like the ru can do for an||mad, rising tide industry once they have the|| GOV. AUSTI burning desire. “The South is n has failed, It & * on manufacturers of| the rious * d of auto. the United) himself one of the aftient statesmen of modern Japan you think a carly in 1915, proved biles ar ayer Bill Thompson. Artistic, appropriate and | sacturers of passenger cars and 1$1| you know exactly what be. is ical: of trucks. . thinking and doing, he is at his : The expedition proposes to add to the archives of ee i peccice eg ict aa IY tthe woth watehing Science full knowledge of the tree-climbing fish of the |, In what Rive i aed | ae tele na, 8 The Black Dragon society's South Sea Islands. It’s important, since our leading iach minister in the Okuma ¢ program for, China sas gla evolutionists maintain that one of the most important | es ¥.8 i.291¢15. After obtaining con: | ree ee Manchuria and Q. What is the story concerning} trol of the Shantung peninsula, epochs in human history was when fish began to go ; care a . : 6 onto: by poeire Jap t once began to prepare ashore to eat grass, chase bugs over the bounding plain | ‘he composition of the hymn “Rock) 1 Goa antoea ectid by. @hiel ‘ . and climb trees for nuts. Anyone with poetic soul or A. The story 4s that the (dea of| she hoped virtually to annex the | tro! Chin peadigu a atptre artistic inclinations can easily picture Bill's nose split- | tre hymn was suggested by the| rest of China In one form or another, thi ting the oncoming blue wavelets of the Pacific, and if | «thor’s sufferings during @ thunder An a preliminary, is probably. still pretty, near ‘there's a fish in those South Seas that gets a look at |*orm in @ rocky olen, where he Here’s Typographical that figurehead in the offing and doesn't climb a tree, bescnae Rip baad {i rehene Gare: Error That Was Costly 3 Wasus TON, Juno 17— Marvin, chairman of the com- | How Agar-Agar and Mineral it will be a miserably dull, indifferent member of the ty tradition. Ordinarily substituting the mission, issued 4 statement say- n Mongolia and use them base from which to con says Thom so-called finny tribe. nea sj | Q What ts a good thing with _ Chicago's female bandit carries her baby with her, which is another | hich to clean a gabardine top- ‘way of teaching the young idea how to shoot. reer oe = A. Gasoline, What Wins | —— science oT Pigee BEST of weapons are not much good to an army ATOMS OF THE] tetter a” tor “1” tn the spelting | ing that there had been no in- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ with low morale. It’s the spirit of determination and Cena a ay ae ents || ee eg O coe cons 1p fearlessness among the soldiers that wins most battles. CRYSTAL Side eet a Thete ir peeoies | re eve t ation Smoking Room Stories __ So with business—prosperity or hard times. Both of ee area Mlds,| ® ,BAtlon-wide uproar. bt r 5 erence between solids, May 6 President Coolld these conditions depend mainly on the mass psychology | jauitw and masee 's due ta the tie) BOR ey OSS neaitae aay of the public. People create what they fear. If they fear | tance between atoms. If the atome| y * . provisions of the tariff law for | depression, they are sure to get it for their fear makes | are close, the substance Is what we the second time and raised the DISTINGUISHED bootlegger | without drugs HYSICIANS have long Moss) has been added to them stop spending—thus shutting down factories and |‘#!! solid. If they are far enough! guty on sodium nitrite a cent «. ; forts A te | . " was traveling in the smoker Stagnating distribution of commodities. japart so they can move around) gna « half por pound. By error |’ yin us ong whose death. had “Panic” is a good name for a business depression. eed a Ae anit that thes aaatine word, 90 that it read | De ¢rroneously reported about desired « rernedy to) pateeen cn to. Sarna [have no attraction for, each other, soaliia sitentes anes prt bettie a ce ecm ae encourage intestinal ac- this bulk. True Economy | Up to 12 years ago all that was] used in the dye industey. | 4,“When Tread the notice tn Hon WiRCUe See Oa ccombanat ion CLE SAM is experimenting with Barnot fire-proof- |kw" about atoms was obtained) sodium nitrate 1s used exten | {morning pare | was tckled physics and cathartics. jeg AGRILIN is th ing paint. A paint that really was fire-proof would [nia von tae ome {nas | sively In fertilizers, t ately called up my best pal to For this reason mineral ee Prevent nine-tenths of the fires that take place in build- | that the X-ray was a foree lke} que moter farmer and fer. | share the joke with him, saying, fore a perfect remedy for ‘ aay | tilizer manufacturer who read ings. Discovery of such a liquid, that could be manufac- | 'Ieht, tried to split up the X-ray in] the bulletins with the word mis- oil has been favored be- ‘Have you read the paper this constipation and for the morning?’ . tured and sold at low prices, would save the people count- | ‘he manner that light ts split, by) spelled began writing letters of | 6 +gure, T have. | cause it lubricates the in- ra pitas ME det diffraction. He tried passing tho the White Ho! 1 neeeant | 7 many evil results of slug- Tess millions of dollars in building costs and fire insur- {tight thru crystaln, ‘Tho pleturea| Trotestto the White Heuse and A ge ranhil cpetica dear testinal tract and softens » ary notice?’ ish, laz: i of them eame that Thomas 0. “+f should say 1 did’ he re- | waste products. But gish, y action of the ance. Also it would help conserve the forests which re- | he obtained by thix method actually place fire losses. jrevealed the positions and dis- | ; b | plied. ‘Where are you speaking ; ; : intestinal tract. Great fortunes of the last century have been made | ‘ances of the atoms composing the) A THOUGHT |! =" | mineral oil alone is not any in developing natural resources. The future way |° ‘This experiment shed light on the| | always sufficient to en- Give up physics and wi economy—conservation of natural resources. Big- | foundations of chemistry and y WHEN DAD IS CROSS courage art: i seale scientific economy is better than penny Ditching! later wclatioad a54 x apdnied bie The vee ea? an no bn “You're always late! You were the paneaigdl insti A cath A for a time and latger field for scientific, tNdy than | ee et SO KYIITI [even late at the church the day. wa » To try this new way to LETTER V RIDGE PANN FABLES ON HEALTH June 17, 1924, | Sy iat the standpoint of com- To Thomas Jefferson as “tAghtnin’ Bill Jonow': mercial aviation, radio” ts GET OUT OF DOORS re lion. —Prov. i FROM [a fobeeeveey,) wine’ up ib iat] Nee SEK tales | stimulate these muscles, health. Experience what | ICKEDNE: S$ may prosper for] ‘'¥em but not Inte enough." —Hos- | bulk must be given to it mearis to get rid of . while.—L’ Est: 0. o scrip! Need of Radio - bain eee | this waste. That is why wastes and poisons by Agar-Agar (Japanese Sea natural means. You bring no moral in your play; no philosophic vein of the one means by which air navi- | ‘ | Sold by all druggists thought. But somehow, in a subtle way, a glimpse of | gation may be conducted with i human souls 1s caught. For there you come upon the stage, pecullar safety,” says Maj. Gen. UMMER spells the coming of va-)out; wearing clothes about which the | SS ame ee byLehn & Fink, Inc. New York. Makers of an idler in Life's mighty game; a plece of driftwood, gray James G, Harbord, in June “Aero cation; week-end holidays; more | alr can circulate | ebeco Tooth Paste and Distributors of “Lysol.” with age—but still we love you just the same! | Digest." és ut-of-doors; hills and trails and trout | Doing the : And oh, how well you loved your booze—your closest “For,” he continues, “by means | streams! ’ 1SiaeAl: pti aeetan rere friend, you made us think! You ever sought your favored of radio aireraft may communi- “This is the time to get acquainted | health things. news—those cheering words, “Let's have a drink!” But cate with surface stations, with | with your legs!” thoy told Mr. Mann]. Such things will help the red-hot even when your feet would start to wobble weakly once other aircraft and also receive the |of seattle, and this is 00d advice |days to seem pleasanter and ai again, you showed your gentle kindly heart—and so we necessary information to take ad- | for everyone build up vitality for bett venther. | loved you even then! vantage of weather conditions and Its; A004. tiet8 46) leaves slaeplay'| ine thahaAHR tae hae el A liar? Gosh, how you could lie! What wild, fantastic Keep constantly in close touch | in the out-of.doors, ml ‘ til t “Mt . | yarns you spun! And yet, they made the moments fly, with the world below 6 RMCRAEUES Hee IV's @ good time to learn how to|doors, if possible. Breathe deeply | “Communication is the essence munication ts the essen ar light, loose and porous clothes, |and don’t let the city imprison you. | and we enjoyed them every onc! But with your lies, we of modern strategy and tactics can't forget the way you held to manhood’s call; you “never w Jo} aah y rT 0 e or bi or 0 broke a promise yet"—and so we loved you, lies and all! | Tho airplane equipped with radio prota thevoley HEN ila? weeping i seit Serco Se oomene A mightly Nar tho you are, an idler in our busy till, a | furnishes the quickest and most 4 ae votive at the polished bar—yet everybody loves you utill! | rellable means of communication - #0 may you help our erring eyes to giimpye the light | known to modern warfare where love begins—in seeing all the good that los among | Without radio, military and our varied faults and sins! |} Naval alreraft are nerveless in. struments and thelr co-ordinating - duties would be sorlously ham: OSs | pered were St not for the remark ova. | able ald which radio gives under all conditions,’* sear Fmt

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