The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1924, Page 6

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s Death AHERE ic & ‘ F itself t t flows thru t . How f : care an anc times years of a live cla house water, a change Jews Are Honest AGISTRATE DOYLE, of New Y« cit oner bre l e | “a I my Pence in the « arraigned bef Why ve ing mor than thru +made the clock. Short-Circuit $46TT WILL not be possible for a long, lon; nation into th the war,’” Rob He is too op about whethér democracy—exc pends. How z or, at least, the A draft? war" by propas errick The pe not when we thes or a refere tralian sy ; ‘ ADE in America” | Germany. In th t between: United tSates and Ger ‘million dollars, compared witt ting fiscal yea } Our sales to her Pmillion dollars. The traveling jthe quickest to forget war trade, rather than trade follows the flag becoming 1 232 d his boss are follows he flag HE MOST important in Chicago is that the d ent for future criminal cas Bite Your Owner Again, Dog! BY ALBERT APPLE HE “death ray,” demoniacal electric beam invented to kill soldiers and destroy their equipment, backfires, accord- ng to some scientists. To date, one of these devilish beams thas nearly blinded its inventor in one eye. + Rejoice and be exceedingty glad, all ye cannon-fodder, for 4 this latest horror of “civilized” warfare is temporarily neu- | tralized. ! But, alas! a way probably will be found to insulate the ; Operator of the “death ray” machine—like the lead-and-rub- ee Screens that were designed to protect manipulators of the | X-ray. : ‘ ’ ¥ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' . always claim that their purpose is to provide humanity, ‘and usually their native country, with a super means of de- fense. ' Scientists have the delu sion that they can finally make (other, will be certain suicide for both. 1 This is a fallacy, for every offensive weapon has its coun- i teracting weapon. | And the counteracting weapon is always discovered, usually “shortly after the destructive device is created. + The spear, for instance, put the war club out of business. | The bow-and-arrow made the spear obsolete by enabling sits user to kill the spear hurler before he got in fighting “ Yange. Ki arrow. « Gun powder and rifles penetrated armor. * So it goes. The steel industry, as an example, toils and perfects battleship armor that no shell can pierce. Then it turns around and brings out a shell that will pierce the new armor. fumes. ; And a defensive insulator that will neutralize the “death tay” will follow the perfection of the x LY a dumbbell can believe that war can be ended by making it so deadly that to fight will be mutual suicide. _ For there is no end to the fiendish means of destruction that ¢an be worked out in the laboratories Complete disarmament and world-wide refusal of the plain ‘people to be taken out and shot down—these alone can end Ir LETER FRO VRIDGE MANN ; ust 20, 1924, To Our Merchant \ Welcome, folks! glad to have you stick around! All Puget Sound. With the mar the devil-dogs and ! Mage humming, full ‘ob of expofleet v Please excuse u We are proud of ou v we commence our raving, wh please excuse our misbehaving—sa Tho our chatter's 0 we ought to get acq Nor will we presume turned; YOUR town—te tioned, nothing learned.” mo! f we prat wn we've got lot So when with eager stre Let ‘em effervescet” rosy-painted, you will find it large! inted—you with u doubt it when as all true and we with you the conversation's about it—“Nothing men For we #hare a common tether in this newer we must learn to stick eat hand, Stick together 4 the domain, stretching—if it can be up to Blaine! Western land and hand to united, led—out from Pullman together, heart te | TNVENTORS of fiendish destroyers such as the “death ray” & {war so destructive and deadly that for nations to fight each Invention of armor for warriors neutralized the bow-and-} + The gas mask will eventually make poison gas harmless— | ° already has a good start that way, despite the latest deadly |* eae | Questions » Consciences Make Them ¢ Answered ¢ Pay Up BY ROBERT TALLEY phire, topaz Q. What is the heliacal risir ¢ first rising of the « cach year in time to be acen bef: >, and enclosing nts In loose stareps for re | ply. No medical, legal or marital | advice. Personal replies, confi- | dential. All letters. must be | igned. ars to make am he citics and states require except cither certified or @ h grade of raw milk to be leery h ri Dtolen from the ing the civil war was bur ap-| a pasteuris aclected from men good, no how.” Just the other day the treas already in the p tal service. ury received $16.90 in a lett vines from a ¢ t Q. What fs the address of the} plained th trusted it to him to remit to the dent of the Pennsylvania rail | Pre f en No naine was giv ribed, but you can government A. Samuel Rea, Broad Street Sta no reason | tion, Philadelphia, Pa. picture the circums' | Maret | One man in Indiana went to Q If a hbasepall is batted, the the trouble of getting a cashier pitcher sticks out his glove and the! 1 bounds to th -——————SCIENCE free tte fe { Nerve Blocking } | t base the shortstop get an tO | | It is at least possible that most of | ¢. [the operations of the futute will be | as 6 performed while the patient is con Q. Can I get a permit for making |*clous, or half-consclous }wine at home for my own use? There have been many experi A. No, it is unlawful to make| ments along this line, and many new wine at home for beverage purposes have been tried. One |for your own or any other use latest is “nerve blocking.” B a 6s blocking’ the nerve group that controls the part of the body to be ae 1 D1 ‘om 2. Can I bring my brother from Cad “anon, tras ther aaeney- ot | Poland as a relative who has pref. erence under the immigration law, ‘or does he come within the quota? | A. He comes tithin the quota, land docs not have preference either anaesthetics, pain can be elimi ity of put The {dea came. largely from tistry, where the “nerve block Jas a no ote ¢ference-within : mamaauote or préference-t#hn-| i4en developed and became perfe | quota immigrant. | eke Jed. In oral surgery it is now possi |bie to perform serious operations Q. What metals are heavier with no bad effects, with thi gold? method A. Osmium, irldium and platinum| nd ad are all heavier than gold. | than Among the curious things accl | dentally swallowed by human beings Q. What does the name Dolores! are open safety pins, stapl small mean and what language !s it? | Dleces of jewelry, small toys and the A. Dolores, is Spanish nameé,| metallic tip of an umbrella, medical | meaning l records show FABLES ON HEALTH THE VACATION LARDER | HEN it came time for his vaca-| algo easily tion to start Mr. Mann of Seat tle might be found basily packing a — carried and many good oped to a high degree, |dishes can he made from them. | Dried fruits of all sorts are casily the family flivver with tents and | blankets and cooking utensils and|CatFied: prunes, apricots and apple foods being more generally fi d | What to take for the v acation | A slab of bacon should keep with larder is always a problem | but sligut attention, Hardtack, rusk This depends largely upon the dis-| OF 2welback tance of the camp site from some suystitute for bread ° Flapjack flow# ts a general favor jhandy store [ite for breakfast; also a goodly sup-| | But a camper can always bank on| ply of coffee or tinned milk and, | 1 few #: rice will take the if desired, eggs and almost all vore.| IPhice of potatoos and ix fur more] tables can be obtained in a dried con eusily carried, Dried lima beans are | d'‘- ?: Aristocracy in a Motor Fuel? 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