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: Ei We7i@ ie BEART e | SES 7 : THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, OCT 18, 1924, ; ; — . a ei 5 . | \ fer Tine Ak a hha fie IPr Co-Op G The Seattle Star | > ou:stiors p || the Dawn of a New Bra alses rain ‘ Rites . Pi . od @ ea * : : Answered * | = SSNS G ANCA CRITI CLR we? M k t ce ' l man. Micali @ Ruthman. Spe - oon . \\\ | /'| Herbert Quick Says Big Merger Will Succeed If Officials Are Unselfj NS) als Are Unselfish > The Problem ogee a aad pe: HERE is a Bourbon county, Kansas, farmer who is . sitting on the watering trough, out back of the barn, : “yp nd asking himself, “Wot to His name is hid P ‘ jen, but the Fort Seott Tribune knows him, The cause of 7 his brown barn study is ha) It seems that he shipped | 1 lot of this kind of fodder to the Kansas City Stockyard f f company some time ago at 36 a ton. A few days later 1e shipped some stock to the same address and he paid the stockyards company $32 a ton for the very san fame he had sold it for ton, as it was the only hay he 1 ' could buy at the yards with which to feed his cattle! mes to t “< That’s why he is out back of the barn, and he is never t ys te going to get back in the house to supper if he waits until « office r he has solved that problem , He yn , ‘ New One's on, j HE automobilist, as he rolls roisterously along, fur a me b . : é j nishes us with food for thought and otherwise, as all Snares: a Oe survivors know, Take W. B. Weaver, of Kansas City, as me J i an example, W. B, was hitting the elevated spots along * , a sweet roadway in Penn Valley park, the other day, and ‘03 ; his motor was purring fine and dandy. On a cross street der Herbert Quick C. Anderson, in one of those ancient contraptions known pte awe ere are wo ard for its as a horse and wagon, was also making his way. Their ise ons, says Q respective lines of progress met. So did they—ker-smash! | trol it £ The horse and shafts were cleanly severed from My: x — mi t ; ; heck to ai) Anderson's vehicle and Mr. Weaver continued for 150 feet ggg - ers and the o kK and debts mtb E before he stopped to have a look back, There he saw Mr ne a ae egal Trust to the grain Ie re 4 + } ‘ 1h Anderson disconsolately seated on the wreckage of his late ‘thse “e be nae \i | ; i, wagon, but the horse was nowhere to be seen, Mr ‘ at the ¢ . nt | own it | a i Ea Weaver dismounted and looked under his No |tan > T expected to come je th rlin @ horse there. Then he looked in the gas ta r the Fight five yearn, if co-operative if | ae back seat and in the carburetor. No horse. en dh nih venture succeeds and thé farm ai | looked on the hood. Ha! There was the horse draped hire ida ers cor Otherwise the com } i) Bi over the radiator and fender, much to Mr. Weaver's sur- retic, and the Antarct alee sity, revert to i ag ae prise, of course. He told the police, without a tremor of oceans i iy hesitation, that, while he drove his car 150 feet after the | ——_—_____ Pree sss ess Ate ae RET eam Ac st aid 746 aS i accident, he did not see the horse on his hood until he perigee A aa hat Folks . | ke es I He |i had stopped and made a search for the animal. It was a i iS ame a u ea ae shag “It they did t ba'¥t | horse on him, he averred. His brand of veracity is new | « ° S e e im of the ¢ | ess and the courts w | | Ht Wh and the police are not yet able to decide whether he is a Are Saying porte The ¢ their trust and set : i i i golf player, fisherman or government detective. [peaeiernes varaner or But Presidenc » May Wait U pon Him | aeeae Sed ton ee a hi 14 HEY won't print her name because of her family, but | chtmlst’ “There are two dema BY C. A. RANDAU 1) See eee ak Serres Sez Dumbell Dud: | ed) b 4 she is very easy to look at and she lives in Atchison, vlan cps ie Boo | gat One really hey ibaa Kan. A day or so ago she was in her machine and doing 5 4 cheap: tion a W ABHINGTON, Oct. 18—Few | would ‘ ir t nice thing ik | f Ai her level beatenest to outfoot any breeze that ever blew. ° it . peo at the. Mar for # 5 : event ¢ ~ oe Ages: Seri about an. elec. | | 1 Daa With some difficulty a policeman induced her to pause noche has . a pe FBS ieeecmcage S 4 San tt then tion is it leaves | / | if t 4 She was violating all the laws and proprieties, he told her, tudd fer his | cae rt Doing Business cong ressmen Hey eet as he escorted her to the police sts “Why did you oes re : ‘ capt Mt . ‘ f : ooanieniias iaane no time to tend | Cis i jo it?” asked the stern chief; “wh you thus imperil ED HOWE ‘ f oe fae . s ad i busin to government | j Hh the lives of the citizens of this fair city? Answer me | pher: “Ex t r He attracted no . : e; the | business. } 4 i | “Well,” was the naive reply, “you see, I had just washed He vem At n of t t 7 Develop Your Personality | mat my hair and I was drying it by fast driving.” Be — 5 trol . poe Ter \ ", 0 +7 | i | While the chief was unconscious she went home pila him a nat poet bei wsat sg Digg ne Rita secalears Power of Concentration | | / q KATHLEEN NORRIS, author shire and Nebraska Maryland ict during the re | —_— oe ° — et : . ne feels & ort of kindly contempt i'e succenac ublican | will either return to the tied nuining weeks of the campaign BY EVANGELINE WEED —| power may be had in personality, mH Still Points Dryward Prserlingre de bral ap Maat acral Ma aren —~—=—~—~—~_—=~_~E$>r_IN NNT | Director of Pervonaiiy Insitute, |” Convinos youre tht” fay iy rps ” f f figs therefore, has been oston a charming personality, | } i} i ROHIBITION “tightens up.” Here's something that | ‘ aur citar . ONTINUING cur’ discussion of| Of cours. you canset lenin | bee wouldn't have seemed possible a year ago: |_SIMON MICHELET, Washington ave the same number of 6) ur lle orrors the power of the subconscious| yourself of that unless you see ia j | | be A man and his wife of Metuchen, N. J., are fined 50 Btahres tre roel as ak a publican and Rs ratic mem pre ans its stiocs yoda: ora youre Hote of it. BB beim eae f er in Uni fated ” ce te are two hitherto unkno he ¢ the hew The | selt-confidence and self-conscious-|see the things ti i | Ni Me j cont “ United age district court for making a gallon stors that have weight enough to | gation being tied. these # SHINGTC suis electrical equipment and to weir roerey teas will cochland the} personality then Fea can pes i aa of grape wine, tho the raed defense was that he fer- issue of any, national mee ne rook d methods for | power of concentration, its effect on|them. These lessons have’ pointed | ae ite mented the wine for his ill wife. The fine is small, in- es preventing explosions. jone's ambition. to the important qualities of per asi. consequential. The emphatic thing is the enforcement of wits Tefeks ot Pikes Modems from all ca | Know what you desire to be- sonality You know whit they are. } Hb 7 i j i i " D magazine a A eee. he of | come. You need but fetch them. | | { H h Lectin s The trail still leads into the desert instead of writer irtation ts to the huma How Spi its August alone, | Do not tet the achievements of| ‘The amount of ability you have } 4 . spirit what effervescence ts to wine.” v6 nt m, others deter you, discourage you. will be determined by the persistent | ' | ii cee W rite | y the t ¢ mine Concentrate on your own ambi- you will go about to set your ' as . SAMUEL I, McKELVIE, former t Director Read, of the tions, desires Your subconsclous environment and conditions right ; ie A Blow for the Kiss eorhentises Naneabas Amerie sa see | bureau of mines, mind, Fesponding to. concentration, |The average bern fle a ae H Reraops no longer can be any doubt about Russia. It | With the Dawes peace plan ts guid ine: (hortret elght: | otn® onions -<ereaten vou save lattiomaa ae eee apectetica at | I i has a bum government, speaking after the manner of | '"* ‘”*_“°*t!®¥_of the world today ices Hee, months of 1924 show that |the ability to perform your chosen| No, do not overlook your spe | fe Hie men. ia 1,628 men have been killed t ts there is nothing to stand be-/fections, but live in your perf | Wieit ia © The soviets haven't done so very much constructive | Ae A igh htop AS KET SGD ents. tween you and achievement ons—why not live on the sunny i ne § y mue s' 8 z Ie Che, tthe t 5 that forevery m The best test of is ental | side o street? { | ; F if work, but they have gone into the abolishing business on {Backbone sStrength im “ Auitely ; go stat Be : , “ pied gcc eisai: | Bite ea a considerable scale. They have barred independent air tn Ba RR Sk SS e than four me | | Le thought, repudiated the obligations of man to man, con- HE human backbon ne oF - rrinibons an cantpared | Viegas demned money, kiboshed religion, confronted the redoubt- most remarkable of to buy | with 4.12 in 19: ry HM able Santa Claus with the “no-trespassing” sign and now a atest te ei cei ee ee Lf have Pe ety emaitiding jaw against the kiss, |{¢7™ frequently Asis file FABLES ON HEALTH ee at, it wil admitted, caps the climax. the spinal vertebrac. hin i The kiss dates from the beginning of things. Despite Dr. L. C. Kel instructor fn : CHILD CONTROL j } i i hte of cold, unfeeling experts that it is nothing more | anstemy sia Shae: Tastee? asarch ————/ | | or less than a deliberate or an impulsive swap of some thins’ Giiieaiiedia! 73 Man tod aa aes 4 ; syc S18 ané Ey ; ; j baa ; i 5 on these dislocations, It was under : oN SYCHO-ANALYSIS and new, Every parent knows how many } i i i | several hundreds of microbes that park within the lips i largely heakians ag ‘ ring pind pid i 14 movements in psychiatry havelschemes and stunts a child can in | ie. aa and in the shade of the tongue, it has survived all attacks _|tlons have been supposed to be rath WV 7IEI: 8, cmechniea’ Depdupen, [eet teasiide:, Sees Paragma WhO! vent io get: but of all eotta . of | Hee) and oozed and smacked its way thru the centuries, Corea. ana. et ‘apare Chalk. writing Betwrsen:.two (i [Pave cared ’:$0; keep, 1 :toueh Just) aa ; It is an institution, succulent but portentous. It is an [nl ,OC Me, spinal vertebrae for| slates which have been bolted oats ieiients oot COA: as | Bah “cileee w stuneenraE a t “f a nN ' We expression of a human purpose, a human desire, a human _ | this theory 1 erry sear Laxpiolinc ty. [Dev : be left upon the habits and manners | op love or a human passion. It is ingrowing and outburst- | Dr Kelloxs oer ie peace person. | ‘The “complexes,” about which #0|of the child, the parent should start | } ing, and ever has been and ever will be, world without end. | it! & lever on wections of « back ution, however, [much has been sald, are being!eary to teach the necessity of fac-| f } ; { aa Those Russians have overreached themselves entirely, ond Nombke vot ras, He increased im Se ECHO, Oo j eaced::tosiniowt, sorgotten events tB 1.8) the reattion of bumping equare| Ou Ow e i } It may be possible for them to tear down religious fabrics _|tho force up to 1.200 pounds. ‘Thia| aed iad ea a gi ep pal aac renter surg i upon a problem and facing It out i} | I i if and civic structures, no matter of how long standing or {caused the bone to break but did not | constructed go that the end of oo a Lefer SERN aare cant ore] Whhetiine slike aed Waris rad Or meal ae ia? of what stability, but they must fail utterly in this latest |‘#locate {t. In another experiment |e ee ee ease ene Pincincrel en Seem oe hana] Gham orttalttive ; i tie Re i effort to establish a restrictive law. 2 |e: teed to, dislocate the spine by! 1, attached to that end of. th “! Y oaeble ari eo Parcuts would do well to learn HAT have you to show for your years 4 me i Ke a The human kiss is a human confessional whose powers Adis spooee [ie Radamcneed| frame, and may be slid out of | eop the proper watch on their)that it i+ better that a child fail at work? What will you have to show ten | bp of suction are far too great and adhesive to admit of | without the cartilages iv 15. sph tinettiew = writees tape header est ea yh : Noo Wimraed hn aby tel years hence? These are vital questions. i | ti hee 4 being torn asunder, lip and tongue, by any system of gov- _ |*hat is, without subluxation | the lower slate and slides the “st BeViaty ian) dpa thine aKar ere a yeuae ‘hak : | eae | % ernment man may erect. Pooh! for the soviets. Sore frts Bt, BartBOy ae ie pital PRL retamaecie hed etsy ora tummy che, too ‘often saris “chi In the Pag i PeiNiet hat, th ah atainihations oo aie mere wt pet ee reir | something Why Ba ae 8 soni batt sof Gesctving both parents fs If you have not made it a habit to save @ | nial F s 90,000 ‘spines, there has tot been| ° . Soe leat meee Ith Titkes to escape unpleasant tasks, if | himse And this is a habit that pees ‘i ey s * startis | LH Business Better fond ati ase ot eating | iy mame Hho ag ar pa tk Davi ct sour income; tie Dott Hi a bil DAD J : ; ; | without fracture. : now. Open an account with the | | i i [FYEWER business failures during September than in any | i ¥ ar | | { * other month so far this year, totaling the whole eee Sevens pete yas tte: | | Ra. i pare = reflects credit strength and fundamental | Smoking Room i]! perce tn Re safe and drawing interest 10° eee soundness of business. | Stories you a he time, | aaa. rt i ‘ $ ores Z | | Hae In the first nine months of 1924, over 15,000 business | 1 | e 'z ’ , b OSS Sacer RUE PRA | ti con ‘ S. f artmi | He aa Gaia Bi lot, yes Bieick May i the | A. POLICE officer in tho amoker Savings De ent Open | | 1 He ie can business organizations—approaching two was telling of an Englishman g Pi | 1 ae millions. whom he had met in the early hours SS <= Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o’Clock | | : aig dd = ee Ys of the morning on Hollywood blvd. — | | | { dais |The Englishman had evidently had| 87. | ‘ | } te Hi oe a few synthetic ones, and was hold- i . | TRAVEL: BY = STAGE | | Resources $39 749 393. 66 t | y ! |{ng.onto @ lamp post looking Intent-|} op eXTREMELY LOW rice ||] FS AM. 10113 AM. 12119 P.M. | ’ ’ : } | | \ te |ly on the ground. ‘So, he went up|} reeth as low ror | fi 18 a | i |to him with, “What's the matter,|| Best set of teeth, | | f he brother?" vas, od top” sata the |f ger tether wnt Portland | a | | Pie | Englishman, “it’s a most strornary Bridge Work (22 karat } { ie se creas iitty | thing, but T've lost a dollar bili, and| | Porcelain Crowns Fare $6.50 | | On Face For About a Year, exter orton Fea FPROM carly in the morning till the late hours of the night you can hear|T can't find the bally thing" ‘The| | Gara Inlays MOTOR BUS DEPOT | Healed by Cuticura, ; Hibden the newsie shouting out his wares. He will tell you of elections, of «| officer’ helped him look for ft, but|| Synthetlo P 1018 Third Ave. EL tot-1401 —_— if ee ball game, or a fight as his voice the latest newsy doings bares, |there was no sign of St, and asked,| | aver titlinics Whether wind is blowing briskly or there's calmness in the air; whether snows have put the slush beneath your ; whether brightly, you will find the newsle there, selling news to paper buyers on ‘f the street. ‘Wise the man who keeps his hand on all the doings of the day. Wise the fellow who can tell you what is what. And the wisest of them all will list to what the newsles say and then purchase of the papers that they've got Just consider Mister Newsie! He in on his job all day and he ever sings his printed matter song. He's the fellow who informs you, when your cent © two you pay, that the world’s forever moving right alone. (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) | iy un is shining] “Are you sure you lost it here? “No,” answered the Englishman, “TL Jost It on Shunshet boulvar.” “Then why the devil are you look ing for it here?” asked the cop, “Well, you ole man, the light s'much better here," | A Thought ] ——— Tf in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of miserable—t1. Cor, all men most the nee, apPy are we if on the hody of the resurrection we can bear face with which victorious Christians leave the earth.—Somuel Duffield, BT HA! Sap veritas aay h 1 Cement Filling Teeth Treate Pyorrhea Tren’ per tooth ... 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They are ideal for the toilet, also Cuticura Talcum, Bamples Pree by Mall Add “Outieura Labor. R : Ea BIE Sales ga rer Try our new Shaving Stick, r NAVY Colman Doe! Seaboard Branch, Ballard Branch l Trip, Rt Ees OPRORTUNITY, Star Want Ads Dexter Horton State National Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street (Hoge at , 52: > Bank, Georgetown Buitaine) Pike at Westlake 28 Ballard Avenue | " Pad BREMERTON--CHARLESTON | |looked badly. He read an adver- | Of Seattle i —PORT Aan gens ae pt ce) | tsement for Cuticura Soap and } Ral WB Wenver Beatie pier and ent for a free sam- | Establisged 1870 | 7115, 9, 10:30 mm, le. ielped him so he purchased i | teat bate aoe been roan res alt Third Avenue and Cherry Street (Second Avenue, i pletely heal | ih Mrs. Rose Waterman, Teton,| ||| entrange now open) |

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