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i 4 PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER = hi Tin er ar | Ballard Man Took a Drink of “‘Safe Staff”, and When He Got Home He Found Even the Keyhole Gone peal - é — — iy | D ie Beil out ot city tae per moeathe 3 month f ae ‘ Answered ¢ ee aS = SE — ~ INALLICA ZX | | ae A Debt We Owe tye EL American nd | the bu tab‘e 4 OW that the world flyers have come and gome, let u How doen? bW. loran 1) mee not forget an overdue debt of gratitude that Seattle © 1924 NEA Service Inc bait tiki Owes to the organization that made the welcome a success dik’ 6 ‘ = aut tg ES —a ceremony that brought from the lips of Lieutens 2. How high 4 wing Africas ited aemnbiod to do / hi Smith, flight commander, the ex ation. j i grow: | Button buck: | sponder oh see tone ee vara sf “Why, this is the greatest welcome of them all. : inte ; toward the spealver, and the oa aim Fe It was the untiring efforts—real efforts, too—of the 1 Be bush oe t ’ centered i i taeee © Chamber of Commerce officials that made possible the : r iH ; a smooth running program that wound up the history mak- s : lotus b Is) a0, LIKENS AFRICA PRI Ph Ss ing flight. eee A. Mearns, Ed TO U. § 1" wa Deve. man and woman in the vast throngs who watched Py, pe + tise at “ Piet fa the aviators land, we believe, appreciates this work and ara bg? ey s in the Hotlk country. |" strom the very first time I stood he ir} would like to extend their thanks. ‘. The Btuyves Digh oohest.| [ne Seeetitren cqrane for more Re » Tika Kandi cision’ ‘omntianctsl : i i F saugueas M : high ack Washingt Naivasha, the fet Toc it, it at k me aa famil n mt) s ’ ree high school, De Witt Clin - nV | to the conditions as ae A Chance for Jules Verne Bien coheel, gad Med sehen out West some 3 i { ie LES VERNE, if alive, could write a fascinating and |, “ “ ; : weaith (mt has come 4 i ot improbable book about future men shipping freight JOHNSON: NOT JACKSON GO ON WITH THE STORY |during the last quarter th F R et The ng Was membr 1 come here to Br i and express by radio—some process of disintegrating mat- | t re new “te |r fact that Colonel velt etait tal thea 4 i ter and reassembling it in its original form at the far-off ee etin ae | | Was Present, and ise it was Hl 4 i i receiving station. , : © asked t f erey ce vagally pcan perma reaita | + F : ? Not any re so than radio music, 4 and ¢ " i oe ha ¢ is here a } ie: That sounds wild? Not any more so dic 2 5 or horses and mares born and bred the Tam in sympathy Ha): radio speeches, radio movies and radio vision would have ; ' Kermit rode bat eps arahP ia bal Np pers Midis / wee ta Seemed when Grover Cleveland was in the White House. Fh b © with con ; te right to vote is with every effort which “All eligible voters ae 3 Bf. igment skill, but|white children would no xt) @ privilege. No citizen tends to emphasize the should exercise their pre« } it i os good fortune to wis. | here; but 1 have v1 homes of| is justified in withhold- fact that the right to vote fogative of citizenship basil t Do Loafers Die Young of Nairobl and on the|trom South Atrice teh ona) ng ils exercise. fe, eeu as well as a PAu : ” | ay thi plains. Wild game nuteh, where aw amilies ¢ ” ge. Mik sng} HE old saying, “hard work never killed any one,” is ernme pec neccatthdfaat orn) bane . sph bd splay leak a pe fe 4 d Nd Tee pee ban Heidi teak vi, | ‘4 disproved by Dr. Raymond Pear! of Johns Hopkins t beyond the track. On|heen out of the country and who| lf every youngster in the United ‘States, who has come of age wi hin the last four years, REG og JIniversity - , occasion, lions had) were as sturdy uid wisn |COUld be induced to vote this year, the census figures indicate a 25 per cent increase ; i fF University. i were oa sturdy ss:anyone could wisi } the yee cent increas mg be | " It stands to reason. A machine is capable of just 80 | © jyow many cu sé eon 1k led on the track © see them. At Kijabe, among the har be es spate: ee ee er citizer Fiperion He: ly COVERY a: ‘\ 4 an vor it be ” chine lasts o best ntain? . De eer ee uy, | Mlastonaries, raw children, an) bined with this will be thousands of newly-Americanized citizens. s up to EVER ti- Bu Bauch work before it becomes worn out. A thachine lasts a the ab lions had been a men and women, who had| 9, t only to v te tl yen but to get his friends and neighbors to the polls. : Hi eh longer, if it is used only occasionally, than if it runs day to Interrupt training ga up in Africa, not having tett|2@", Not only to vote this year, but to g sf ids 4 % . bale, te prec day. iyi : t the $20) 9° aie | seatthy- as penetbla.. Gc coniec, Unare] aay es dhe as ed Gest oe difficult to kill one with) | SPEECH AROUSES = | |are ptenty of places which are un Reel a Pp to the age o: , it appears very difficult to kill a COUNTRY Soniliers chad ieee males ths mies Saat wot wee ‘ri ! ‘|From the Masses { i | man by physical hard work, occupational and industria | (0, 38 A ‘ you tatiet now and again ae i hazards being excluded from consideration, Dr. Pearl re- th: Wik: avs Gi Glad vale The whole of Kast Africa, with the | get, into th places and must ex. BY RALPH LOZIER, Congressman From Misearl ih ib | hee eftes db bard work bagisis 401 stinkten life Anuts and popcorn per pound? | |turned its thoughts to the public |to meet with sickness sola y } ish? 4 . ’ Ms “ < PSS Pe ee, eee | bana whic as to be given (to |g x N the past three y | manifes esult. of legislative sess and economic life of the e ' That's why a man should make hay while the sun of | culeres. ‘ser yeenes toda hdd (= tin the Railway in-)) URGES SETTLEMENT | I a : bat ae 4 asm hal as , ns nomic Ii EM 4 youth shines. The bulk of his hard effort should come |? « > Boe x on thelr 2. (me at) created q the human bo } withdrawn from Lae | before he leaves his 30's behind. Q. When is St, Swithin's day ang|AvaUs 3 7 eecaniy await | But there are very large aryl Darling tiet perked the’ bia form its fun ot the’ Pia § At 40, it is not time to take a back seat. But itis time | wnat ts tho superstition concern nin the hope that | °F & Sipe bo Aion of healthy) "| During: that ‘pes i freely a pdr amine Raleiees.* | to play the game less strenyously, and to rest more. 3 : |would bring forth a favorable ex fay aNd gc yaa rj hinges needs M parts of the airborne etl de ' Whether or not a man is able to do so, depends to con- Peoaee Hy pdt nad rs by Pye pression of opinion on the country) stint teft which is fit for new white! fon ene SA Ly IN xy result ba note ine f Siderable extent on whether he wasted his 20's and frit- | oi,° Or te yair for. the mest 10 (eats future t the oountry’s |e ment, it would be a real calam Wasnt x tending gested in th ees leg ee ate tered away his 30's, | devs, according to whether 4 ret SG ba Nan ro Ne RR Yeats None fsoa Add aia y. the atient ha bach esl Far ie 2 or ts fair on at molt hes a day, nconoralte ap ed rentes help white settle | wealth created, mia follc w favored classes, nation i . “Luxuries” | Q. What ts the address of th would carry very great]. OF ie riskt toe Macca oe an abnormal manipulatio s to the hu Je financla mia is inevt 1 | | on) a remarkable spread of the English. . ’ on = -_ Lal} 7 N = ry 7 2s light of Cruelty to Animals? CHAPTER XIII hee atari ,| Clal privilege cla Ae old London newspaper, year 1887, comes to ligh speaking Trace over the waste space ;. ; ; ; ¥ ' : ; “ , A, 60 Madivon ave, New Nairobi's r to Re Ht f ot th f h Ith— fl if 4 with this social notice: “Randolph Churchill is a | 4°? Madiwn . WO" hundred” officials, "eaters |°%,t6 earthy wal nities word, the weatth tor Constipation can ruin your hea i it ee Pi Seba a. ® s bund: ened cc, | "Credit in due to the people who| three r ax been steadily * . , Ti ‘ect type of gentleman. His house is appointed comme ac missionaries and business men | stay ath But the major por.| flowing from the farms to tie et rmanent reli with Kellogg’s Bran i faut with electric lights in every room. t Q From what docs the name|assembled in the é Ute tion of the credit tx duc to those who} ities; from the masses to the | ' That seemed wonderful then, only five years after Edi- 7. comey ‘ s = xn . of fo Fi! eta go out and conquer these wild con-| moreegy from the West to the ‘When clean and clear, tho intestine] Kellogg's Bran, cooked ane oe i rn : r ree Tow ¥, Seen rom th nglo-Baron name} Roosevelt there had been mor pha Grestink Ak toa vihana os Cant; from the rural x a i food to | bled, should’ be eaten regularly—at i fon introduced electric street lighting into New York city. lair. ‘wns “peter tal|snce svat eather a Sod ee Ne Tee (or ha eee cement: [ie converting helene, toed. dite | bel/!wevekc: be: eaten censierae-as | fe Do you remember when one of the town’s richest men | rane. have been large it was & TeD-| submerged tenth offers exactly the| Wealth and population |by constipation, it generates poisons | chronic cases, with every meal. You ti "Was pointed out as the daring and extravagant owner eee resentative body of the people who] type of persons who cannot prosper © New England and Middie | {tom the obstructed food that can| will enjoy eating it. Kellogg’s Bran | of the community's first horseless carriage? | Q Is Colleen Moore married, if 10 a ociohment at Britah ‘ten {i & new country. But the sume| Atlantic states and the great |Jead to many serious diseases, has a wonderful flavor, a delicious i Rie | to whom evelopment of British East! kind of man who did well when he| cits have increased their zs nut-like flavor. And this flavor is am { e A. Bhe married John E, McCor-| went to the Far West, to the Rocky| wealth by leaps and bounds, tut Kellogg . Sor date pa ryan ane exclusive Kellogg achievement. a Ei mick in 192; The se of the community, «M4! \rountains and the Great Plains, 30] this inc reaso has been at the ¢ at cape Bais rgd a nature's! ‘There aro many ways to enjoy i Gone Is the Band thowe who iad been unable 10 9¢-| 505 ago, can do well here Perino of the agricultural clams. | Malthy action. It works exactly. 941 cclogg'y Bran, cooked and krambled. ‘TP PHE village band is a vanishing institution, along with || Y/ gt Folks round the edge of the hall 10 that | ang! woot aaicn aol at nerteat] G4 and at the expense of the |i guaranteed to relieva permanently Beale energies oan ee / 4 the individual amateur musician. Radio and phono- | & ech ear Colonel Roove:|youq grow almost everything. And| — While the capitaiie; the mont chronic cases of constipation, |i with hot cereals. Look for the reci- graph have canned music. | Are Saying 1 "tt ‘wa plain to nee that everyone|{ believe that one of the feats which,| cially favored clanmes him ihe, {OF Tour Grocer will return your money.) 2 on every package and try it in BM iretat tiie rated ford) canned tute 3. <-"| | presen wan inc arttn et everzene| tn the future, will be held eapeclally| sutetanticne smeees Baye very Results with Kellogg’s Bran are |muflins, griddle cakes, bran bread, etc. i 2 ri . pte: ‘for the importance of |? th credit of the white race dur] wealth, it is nol as sure, for Kellogg’s is ALL bran.| Bring back your health with and even canned thought. The increasing i aiatig Len | BROTHER BARNABAS, vice) %*! Calaned Aine heen e of | tna the Jast decade is the building of] created ‘by trey, OM Nothing but ALL bran can be 100| Kellogg's Bran. Start to-day! Every “Ward specialization gets the average person in such a rut | ocgent canadite Goonct of Chia to the coun eye titan nt tor ont] the Uganda railway | tranaderred tn thats 4 per cent offective. That is why |member of your family should eat it. that he is too tired after work to do much thinking for | Weitare and international Hoy Scout |2,'"0 °ount" ee ai eae, |:>gbserWaseera corte Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, |The leading hotels and clubs serve himself. The professional “thinker” is among our gen- | ieader; “Between th sof 12 and| ‘The hall and tables bad been taste PLEA is endorsed by doctors everywhere. | Kollogg’s Bran in individual pack- ération. His thoughts, alas! are usually futile. Special- | his the mest a ization destroys the individual mentality. bs Seiad > Fak x FOR | largely because of : 1 : a Eat it and you need never take another |ages. It is mado in Batt! Creek. t period of | rully decorated by the ladies, and be 7+ QIAN nomic conditions, Chi pees u atte - Z ey rem by mt ore EXPANSION __homic conditions, which are t hohit-forming druw or pill Sold by all grocers. —Advertisement » that his! hind the chairman's seat the national : = deals are acquired, his character flags of Great Britain and the United |" sq am an i bandseudaie, Wee formed. In these a C an expa. on in he: wera ie the we found that we had to bulld the Indians to Vote lpia: 5 elt family. Panama canal, we did not consider he may model whether or not ft would pay. It had er.” *, aol * CIN L * “TNDIANS will vote in the presidential elections this year wae GOVERNOR PRESIDED | |to be done, and it was up to us to do = : for the first time, under a new law. There are about DR. HARRY C. ROGERS, Kan. |*> Sir Fi ol es ye yorey mii th as All Boydom Is Talking About 135,000 of them, or half as many as peopled this con- |“ City, preacher A ia 9 as aacieabin? pet feed at the (eerie permanedt ‘highway, between, tothe} 5 se MMe when the white man came vith vbike, ballt oni |° efens with Colonel Roosevelt on. hie right | ald-Atrice, with ita gemuinely trope This Newest Thing on Wheels— = x ————=—=— = ) he needs the| states formed a framework f of a man of high princi: | coat of arma of the Roosey needs an ideal on whom © bright glass beads. GUTSON BORGLUM, sculptor; “1/94 Kermit on his left. Also at the | ca! characteristics, and the ocean, Tn a close election those 135,000 Indians might come [don't believe in two-by-four memori tabl the Roman 1 have not the lightest sym. | : i He teh ‘ chop of East Africa, Lord| pathy with those who expect an {m mery near to swaying the result. The speakers will soon |*% 1 lke to work with stones roiiere and a number of the mest| mediate money returm on this rail. 1 rs velghing o 3 tons, somet! *, | be lauding the noble Red Man, on whose stolen domain |i ish our American cena | Drominent residents of the country.| Way. Speaking am an outsider, It is ¥e now live. | tion.” | to the king and the presi.| difficult to speak with patience of | oo evs dent of the United States were uc-|those who speak querulously and | companied by the play: f the re.| Wonder ff it ts good thing, 2 ‘ MERLM: THORPE, writer: “The| pactive national authens by the|. “Sust-as ia our Weet, the groat T Humor in the Flight son andthe atic an eis tative and of he Third ati |rllrods were ult, Not beatae the ] . . : ‘ : | = jof the King’s Afrnan Rifles country already needed them, but to! ae funniest thing in the round-the-world airplane time: in facilities for living and do. After Sir Frederick Jackson haa | build up & country which should in| PA flight, says Lieutenant Smith, was the way’ the |!" ya |exprpssed the reat pleasure of ail|the future need them, wo here_with x ig TO BOYS AND R 4 j i i voods wi East Africans in entertaining Colo.| You the railroad has been built to ~ fF GI LS frightened natives in Indo-China fled into the woods when nV. W. S. BACOTE. negro pas.| nel Roosevelt and in assisting him to| develop and build up the country:| Smal they saw the huge steel birds swooping down toward , Kansag City: * one is safe | make his visit both pleasant and suc.|and ample time should be given be | a em. jwhen the other fellow has a gun|cessful, the town clerk of Nalrobi,| fore it can be expected to pay. | This Handsome _ , It didn’t strike those Malay natives as being especially [*"4 7ou have nothing.” Tha ialdcasd OC eclooe One weal keene OTe ten p thee | humorous. George Washington would probably have J. A. MARTIN, mayoralty candi.|been printed on silk and enclosed in|and, meanwhile, it occupies an dropped dead of heart failure if he could have seen one of | aste, Detroit. “Pitta movement|*® Yery handsome elephant tusk/ Unique position as the most attrac : _ these planes. jot tratfle means stagnation In tho| Mounted in sliver and suspended on} tive, Regedit sala br world at] : ¢ nd, and ste ion means a bi j® silver chain ea ople w' an the states We've approached it gradually, so it has none of the ter- [72 and stagnation means a biight | After. ie Frederick Jackson had of those here present | ao ee what is magical and not far from supernatural— ‘ presented the address and the tusk (Continued in the Next Issue) | is flying “magic carpet.” THOMAS P. HENR |to Colonel Roosevelt, he called upon $$ | € ENRY, president | Maj. ¢: ‘one to prose! ‘ . . ised American Automobile “assoclation:|n youventr of Bast Afric, on behat ro eat Read how to obtain this great it takes vision to estimate what a : P , tis A of the America sidehts of amous . * ° Thieves’ Traditions wenderfat boon to the automobile | Atria ‘Anehitachave Skooter without spending a single $ x ‘, . Lepheghia he government’ expor' In @ pithy speech, this hardened! i COTLAND YARD detective discusses the unwritten |ssency ts.” eae. old veteran of many ardous cam:| | penny: law among British crooks, by which members of the paigns and adventures presented |PVHE fact that the heir to the Brit | Simply secure seven new subscriptions to The Seattle Yoyal family are not to be robbed under any circum- |,,PISHOP DRUMM, Dex Moines: | Colonel Roo with a magnifi ish throne is called Princo of tees betting: (et an een ahtnee ices eek ances The church must the world |cent rhinocerous-foot tobacco box,| Wales ix duo to the work of a fa.| ped ef ree nypaghonic fe a 2 ee aba ae pe - or eae jA4 it finds the world. We ought|mounted in silver and with silver| mous scientist and hitect, H three months from a pergon who Is not now having the ; Over here there are no such distinctions, Poor boxes |not to caxt the outcast’s curse|replicas of 1 rhinoceros anid Watsl Be Meng stig tivel Healy soy puper delivered to their home. When you have secured in churches are pillaged by prowlers, widows and orphans | **#!"8t a child because of anothers’ |falo head upon the tia l'yours your first subscription we will set aside a Skooter for bbed and swindl ; , soos A etree (AES \PCeta built a eaatis at C4 you in your name, and when you have secured the seven robbed and swindled with intent, the poorest consumer * : Seri |NGHION thal’ even takke Tee cel subscriptions, and they have been verified, you will be gouged to the last penny of possible extortion, | = 5 TOAST TO ROOSEVELT | Dy eivcaiiae unter Sei cot presented with your Skooter Even a detective occasional is “titted” by || Smoking Room |x satiraly ot hewn, stans, and ik hase ven a detective occasionally has his badge “lifted by . iz HiodeHak < jue a Jentirely of hewn stone, and tt plays Call on your friends and neighbors who are not now a “dip.” Being a younger civilization than the British, Stories athe health se Theckate Mie jan important part in Inglish his-| taking The Star. Secure their subscriptions, But get our thieves have not as yet established traditions $e vet. Tho toast was received with a| Fy: started right away and be the first in your neighborhood P 3 ¥ soy Was f the } | reared utburst of wild enthu.|, 2% Welsh rose against the Eng. to win this handsome reward. STURDY pry | VAS ono of the hottest days) ™arkable outburst of Ie Ish during ola i _ * 7 t | of the your in New York,” suid | sam, ne springing to his feet {Heh Guring the relgn Sele All Subscriptions Must Be New —That Is, SWIFT AS GREASED Still Want "Em 1 smoker, ‘and T had taken a very me pat nein 48 LG Jolly S004 | prince, except one of their own na- People Who Are Not Now Having The LIGHTNING pretty girl to lunch at thé Biltmore | ) true Highland honors Star Delivered to Them All the Rage! : ats y Fs f tion and language and of unblamabl } ORE bicycles were made and sold in America in the | “nd had asked an old college chum | , Colonel haat Caine phvlously litte, ‘The king suppressed the revolt, last year than ever before. aay debaitlege Hecihba, Jot mine, who was funching by him: yuched and moved by the Jost in the swarm of autos, they do not attract attention, | were getting towants thy middie of| This ovation was renewed when he| nut the king admived ir spe Among boys there’s as great longing for a “bike” ag | oUt meal and felt to tired ‘to order | fone to his feet to reply to tha ad that Heo lived. thane iS earth when father was a lad. Youth prefers a means of loco- (one, “h iter, “Bring me a tig: |iM& latened to with rapt attention | ie Wax here that his kon, who was to motion propelled by youth’s own power. The auto, requir- | 1 said I'd have one, too. The waiter ie punctuated thruout with extra. i Borie nite baby ete tun eee ing little effort, is for the older and lazier generation, festa to) Placenta Mast fii aba Hoop hats, wubutsts: of cheering and) ssopie as a. ‘native born prince of| 2 is awful, y UNdUttoning” hi CHAPTER XIV unblamable life who could speak no| The R iin waiter, You hal beter bring | Roars Speaie M“Rateo [Word at Enel” A tow year | = Hen wa (CTDELINVIO ee i later this son was formally created ; é Real Markets me the leaf. HLUGVE me; 1 am very deeply! mince of Wales, and the title was RADE with South America, after a great hullabaloo, |— (Use these subscription blanks for the first subscriptions, The Star Circulation Department.) Additionai blanks can be had at “1 hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for threo months, and thereafter until or dered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at the rate of 50c a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING ‘THE STAR DELIVERED TO MB T hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months, and thereafter until or. dered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at tho rate-of 50c a month, I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO MB touched with this trosh dig. | Puce of NAMB) s.dsvidestincoss ON: surepe cn dedcah4 NAME | Play of kindness and good-will which {= provi as inti sere oe cata fay Bidh sie De Hlreton left many other fs | ADDRESS visisissiesses a GteMey cokcoad r RESS is proving disappointing. Brazil has bought 35 million Sez Dumbell Dud: Ving eat tee yad over since T have sot! niutaings in Walesand Whetana corn | aeieagee oy dollars worth of American products in seven months. Weuth a llere ter Pati Wis at Africa. You,|sining fortrens-like strength with | BHONI 3 cu¢e'os tht oasis ye oubeatua¥an scot PHONE .,.., But the United Kingdom bought 13 times as much in the A a ies , or pattellly| great architectural beauty. | suspenders are pe i By far the major portion of back, fully re- || and success of my trip| | jis du our effort, dita glad ) ° covered from|lartie sun ohansim son at'|| A Thought | the belt they [the officials, settlers and — mission | <—<—<—_—_<_—_<_—<—$<—_—_—_—_—————_ oy reecived in the \\2"s “lke~for the way in. which M**; man is thy brother, and thy | JI have beon treated,'* Seventh: Ave, Bet Uni Jni 3 s | he pate father is God.—Larmartine AVEn Metween Union and University Sts, spring. Theodore oowevelt’s measured! Sirs, ye are brethren; why do ye | © r feiatlekass| Words ‘611 curly, on tho care of the wrone one to annthes Ate viistg, sn rs \ \ ~ . @ many about six times as much as Brazil, China, on the other hand, buys over twice the amount _ of Brazil’s purchases from us. Our big trade market still | is across the Atlantic, and our big future market across the Pacific. q same period, Canada about nine times as much and Ger- |

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