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PAGE 6 THE EATTLI TAR TUESDAY, OCTOBET 1924 f The Seattle Star 5) Questions aia Only One Way to Deal With This Gent j Organized Labor Makes lé pao | ere , v\\P *-2)| Big Strides in Japan Let Henry Come Again nn ou «ta now dally mode, We AINT AFRAID OF = \ 8 \\| cm ENRY FORD'S announcement that he withdraws } Aboud wheat x tt t HE WOMAN NOIE - . ae | lige ie a sds raea dindnca siden Pees dee toc ta ba | ONLY ONE WOMAN \ A | ~The country would, probably, ‘ ee Henry orks \ OUJA Ten'tL TAKE / - VsN ‘ S| . ne eee eee ne ones he caetesy, in |ok ane aes eae TRouBLe T’VOE J ) x ; these s trying to break up private mo Xmilar foods ‘ oly of irces aa aaa rihpelp eh “ QE . See te } Break It . Smoking Room | a strong tendency toward La Follette in some t 1 the U. 8 has the hig Storie | South states and the Solid South may be al number of 1 broken, says a political prophet. 6 hs ae : A good thing should La Follette, or somebody else, break lgheat pereenta, > - = it, The Solid South is a national calamity. It often cor total population, and 4 ek } rupts democratic national conventions and is usually a ty has the largeat mumbe t seandal.in the republican. In co ss its vote is traded | '""* Re P tin legislation to the disadvantage of the whole country . . ; + Solid sectional interests, in the shape of a politically Solid y° an get aw Y : South, or a Solid New England, are bad. When it comes ¥ question of fa J * to tax and tariff matters, they trade and combine and reo Sel, the : Be s , exploit the whole country. It is in the doubtful sections Moly Sacks aia s v0 pel , + that real consideration for what is best for the country is t { given, and where is found the movement of genuine patriot I + ism. If La Follette breaks the Solid South he will have I i } rendered great public service, even if his campaign result - in nothing else. , 7 ff Jed. off 77 SCIENCE —————— : In the Making m Pos { Storing Electricity 7} S PREDICTED in these columns, some weeks ago, there’s to be war over the placing of the German f ve speed ‘ A A GRE A z ‘ * Joan in this countr Mayor Hylan, of New York city, is saually employ ble ported valves - ‘ th [4 ak It ye * publicly demanding “safeguards”; in other words, stirring 5 ee dias her « . + up the suspicions of would-be investors. pe y nited States ca F 4 H ' An efficient and light America is allotted $110,000,000 of the first loan and | read ana writ pes } « : pcager WW arate be it is likely that there are enough German-Americans alone ; A 4 cording t : the 1 20 census i i to gobble up that amount. However, these millions are | f,P°" cent of the population oon I P bl : O h M k G d EDs frw donk tu the bocket tact tater stat "| 1 § Public Ownership Making Good P : —_—_—_ . . Q. What is the compoaition of raw|| QO) tions Th t Nation Cited to Show Its Success! i Mes: ak Rites a t pera tons ruou L : Cc ; {EN bold chanticleer proclaims the morn, up in | per cent; fots, 4 per cent r W* SHINGTON, Oct. 21 | nee, at 2 pth adie bel 4 ntw E a Detroit, he certainly gets a rise out of Mrs. Edith | \¥éretes per cen ‘ per bating t ft ssa tie bel ~ Shoniha , A. Butler. Mrs. Butler can understand perfectly well why |‘ ar ate : ar ae «apple : a rooster should be discarded as a party emblem in favor Q. What was:the first Americas! racou P { oad : uy _ of Maud, the mule. There is one in her neighborhood and hou 1 Ww gan wa: ed f fat | Tricks of Fake Mediums : es she hates it because of its untimely ringing of the welkin. ng? 5 fron parts of the =! 3 . bd ; - She asked for a city ordinance that would prohibit the |, identi ee eee ek Lge ja $ How Mediums ry gcdoeras presence of roosters within the city limits. The city clerk ape 38 ; Know 1 hings t pe ght ° referred the matter to the city council and the city council | @ sty dog sata wii’ anh They potnt for ¢ plant which | perating referred the matter back to the city clerk. Then the city |when I take her out for exe that in ¢ | About y ou | " clerk referred it to the board of health. The board of health | How can I train her ¢ : 0 | ey =e Peay | PP : reported that, while there is no ecomonic advantage in the | ,,4 Por adieceried se debug nuke" hee f 1 keeping of roosters, it cannot be said that such birds con- and threaten her with a whip, but 4k " CONES | stitute a public nuisance. However, there might be a ques- fo wot whip her untess absolutely 1 $3.65 ; | tion of public morals in the matter—roosters might not : eo . only lightly,| ment : f lead impeccable lives—and thus the matter went to the Fe eemane 1) oa ft ¢ ak A pare sere ! Police department for investigation. So it rests for the perstt Baa _ ite 7 f Par ents: Watch Your Step! moment, but it will not end there, unless the police end | «he wilt be tr time TY the rooster. Mrs. Edith has a glint in her eye that indi- so that can dis ; “Ts Biank iidren are always;capped for, when he’ faces the reali- cates she will stop not short of the league of nations, if | '***" Livre soi ; . t Mann |tles of lif wi that bird does not get it in the neck before such appeal | i crps of 4 ° * is made. Meanwhile the rooster crows unwittingly and wie: 6 , ught \\% of thi does not seem to realize that it is a better or no life for Q. What does the word “Hadra He A Thought | > manhood Se ot oe world an the ‘ Mag? eae pes fy ging (ore) = (MEDIUM) me to the rock that is higher ‘ : fh at seems to ’ the than L—Ps, viol? 2) : giohe? ca i k Hg Rab the case in nervous The Shears of Delilah C Wadembal 0 sun ten } WARD THURSTON | FOR mY mr 4b ste are destribed as hy 5 y rab , ly noth the ¢ 4 17 " t S° Samson told Delilah his secret: “There hath not |470vie. You probably notices dp 600 pow cost et a tt , an among these fellows tha twill Sbegia vio = walee come a razor upon mine head. If I be shaven, then | the Tropic of ‘Cancer ft ' . —— mr nemeiaprae + See ens Bae Ses wallsku ha at my strength will go from me, and I shall become weak, | place name and not the namevof this) | total of 35 of @ cont 1 Pel ot MO tee Me oo ren there will be and be like any other man.” parallel of latitude pings pansrendets! ; me Rone sangs snediora z And shé made him sleep upon her knees; and she tea nipenits + si 1 ‘ ame, wt ocoeds Sez Dumbell Dud: called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the roe Wwhercaaie wes ne a from § cents to 20 I a to tho moat intimat t 5 tage R m seven locks of his head... . and his strength went from him. A. He was ahot September 6, 190 BURLEY, IDAHO as shot September 6 1.| ‘aiation—he t { With his hair cut, Samson was weak. His enemies and died September 14, 1901 x s “put out his eyes and bound him with fetters of brass; : War eno yiae: and he did grind in the prison house.” eaity the, probit - vathonerens ri But his hair grew long again... and he pulled the [tho co of the United pillars from under a roof upon which were “about 3,000 | States? men and women.” A. January 18, 1919 No More” song must be get- ting in its droughts being | reported. What You Should | about a babys cares Illness is usually due to constipation, | : i : ; |. Q What is the pen S science studies the endocrine glands, it finds an | worn? ‘ \ interesting relationship between long hair and {. If the f-cent plece dated 1858 strength. The growth of the hair is regulated by the |'* i new condition and beara the Hi ypeiehy mye dear fi 2 thyroid gland. Long, fast-growing hair means that the re pep pepe sieb cgay penescgh a pee them, and. secr ves _ thyroid gland is over-active in manufacturing its myster- | cents the data to the ‘'medium.” Need jous chemicals. And an active thyroid means that an ab- Piece c ‘medium’ puts Normal amount of energy is being generated—nervous | @ Can my. father and mother aye moveer energy, rather than muscular. hese aah pare Raaden had Mite Sone (Another article will appear | immigrants? A. Yes, if you are a naturalised OES cutting the hair destroy strength? Men who |american citizen, they can do are nervously highly-keyed often think so. They Eager inpere - inanquata vi [EVE RETT ‘TRU ED BY CONDO | tomorrow.) harps find themselves languid after visiting the barber, and uncomfortably super-charged with energy when they need mitwoner general of immigration | Washington, D. C., for the proper uickly give half at 1 haircut or shave—restless, unable to take life quietly, Weostiontes Ale ae Sn 2 2 Sai nd . ecspoonte of ss repdee. Rice a THOUGHT rapey ae YoU HOM THIS GVENING, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, There may be a scientific reason for artists and musi- Gino was Fatima? he Sore ee ERS by cians wearing their hair long. Possibly an instinct tells sages daar. a arn snes I . €¢ weak Sy GHE young mother should them that this is the way’to keep their batteries charged. in the story of Aladdin in the, | i “m, wate 1 which foods the baby rel- | On the other hand, in some illnesses such as typhoid Arabian Nights. (2) Dluebeard’s last ‘fever, it is necesary to bob the he ‘from “going to the hair.” But even viewed from this ishes most, which foods and their quantity cause distress, and act accordingly. d to keep strength wife, the only one not murdered by him angle, the hair and the matter of strength are inter- | @ whats aie eee cae. | The good health of a baby is largely locked. Ja farce and a comedy? a matter of intelligent attention to diet. A weird electro-chemical machine is the human body. A. In farce the characters are what Nevertheless, in spite of your efforts you will sometimes notice belching, flatulence, wind and symptoms of colicky pain. the plot requires them to be this and mot something while ty Give half a teaspoonful of Dr. Cald- find the baby suffering from constipation, and that may lead to more serious illness, Half a teaspoonful promptly given will avoid trouble. os ade oS B 4 4 well's Syrup Pepsin, and thereafter vary the ale ms offending) food. Syrup Pespin is a laxative admira: ee BSFORG WOU TELL MG, LET'S Go our bly suited to inf d he ; “de I ae ane ” ne ONTO THE FORCH WHERE THEeE’S PLENTY wholly free from opiates and narcotics. 4 : ~ - ~ or res (2 } i i v the Romans, s0 called from the aged ; re Le Ae If you delay in giving it you will soon Falernus, the bed in which & i of Campania, between’ the Mabsican hills and the northern bank of th Vulturnus. It is described by Hor HUNDRED million people, perhag it's more or le have fallen for the latest fad of all. kind of doubtful, but we've changed a bit, 1 gues, and one by one we finally have to fall The radio has got u: nd it holds uw fandom from the air. We all are might & tip as to something that we didn't kno Thore ate lots of little buttons that bcd Vee teres medicine. It is effective, bene- Many thousands of mothers have never {oi} And safe regardless of your age and has been given their babies any other medicine but Dr. Cald- _{'nSidéred so for over thirty years. In consequence Bui Soruy Pepa aad tree gine, but Dr. Cald- it i today the largest selling liquid laxative in the raised large and sturdy families, The formulaisnota Word: over 10 million bottles being sold annually. secret, being a combination of Egyptian Sennawith You will fi S y pepsin, and agreeable aromatics. The ingredients isu ees eee a Jace as, in his time, surpassing all grip. We're pickin’ things at| , thankful when a friend hands out| u push or pull or turn, but a tot CeUtBSPUSESESEESEOTIGTERSESOAOOSSSESRESSTEASEOAESESSASRESBEESSSSSSSGEESSESSSSSST STE SSE SESE other wines in repute. Q. When was King Humbert of ible «a = am } Ital ted? “ brings relief in the severest chronic constipation, in gf them ite really never used. We think we've done the maln thing when| '"% Jy are stated on the package. Mrs. Dewey Walker, _biliousness, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, headache, eget thé! tubsn to and with other little ly 26 Elida, ,and Mrs. B. Hig- cankers, bad breath, and to sto Every night we get a station that we have hich : ginbotham, Otter Creek, Fla, Free Sai 2 fe Ms before the number's halt way thru ther nme etCh| Gy whom and when wax th are among the Nany Who’ ares Sample Bottle Coupon cold oF fever anotiver station ¢, but we never know ex ; accolithic theory presented? firm believers that Syrup Pep. There are people who vee vahtly prefeetotrya Every 1 sella“ ag JS slates é 4 G. K. Gilbert, about 1877.) (NOW, THEN, BERORS YO SEK - thing before they buy kt. 1 P q. Every druggist sells it, Yep, i iio has got us; we have faller aA Ue coltaa + Oliver (EN, BEFORE] You TEU mcs ANY THING. in has kept theit families and Co" 5 their uume sad addraett ie ean cca, and. the cost on the average i enero themselves in good health. Pony Prenat name a that’s hit is really one that’s rare. We are satisfied and happ We're getting trash, just as long as we (Copyright, 1924, for cyl Westra Dita tariiely Re CET MG Tele You THAT WHEN MY WIES uses y ng from the alt | ecaa? E PERFUMERY 1 HAVES TO Star) A. Firat Families of Virginia = : STAND F \T, BUT THat'S cbse = = | = THS » |tion of Independence was a Roman : 7 Tims X Do Wy Catholic? | \, Charles Carrol tothe Pepsin Syrup Co, shisgton Seer, less than a cent a dose it is y, x Stes i jonticel inois, mt a free sample bottle of Uaranteed to be effective in No family with young Dr. Caldwells Serup Pepsin will be sent thee these symptoms or your money children can afford to be with: postpaid by mail. Do notinclose postage. Itis free. will be refunded. DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP bit = pS IN Laxative Q. What does the word “Sheol as used in the Bibl, moan? 4, “Place of the dead or “Land of| forgetfulness.”