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' ° ° . . e CALVIN COOLIDGE has a better chance t ike food than The duties of a vice president are n¢ rticular] ner idge to be a righteous mar ith cour er any other president of the United & Ince or important. Coolidge, as v ra. out 1912. nate, laying down pat ser It be that I vho @el! heir to | ff It fell to Woodrow Wilson to gu ‘ thru the Gentleman from Here had the cent oF pp Bie ae | worst war the world has so far known the Gentleman from There, neit it E hte “ I ! | Warren G, Harding faced reconstr n a tremendous iilty knowledge of the shady n F | L ha tole n to ca! or national del nae d ae he or dozen million Americar » ¢ Today tl ip of te rides on an even keel; we have The vote la Tuesday shows that a vast majority of the peo will rejoice with the 18,000,000 Ameri struggled back to 7 ' id an ajority ple do not hold Coolidge in any responsible for the sins of and believe .he of the voters of America has given Coolidg toa a group of pa leaders grown brazen and shameless in their vote of confidence—not ne in the republi- thieving, ean party, but fidence i , common hon Humanity bulk is always honest. The rank ar esty and common decency We are being ery party is always honest. A very large majorit ‘ honest with you and with ourselves when we say. that. can humanity has said with its votes that it believe ws wae ti a he Seattle Star | —— eu Never Can Tet _J|Big Jobs Mapped Out for Congress} \ Newspaper Enterprise Association and United Press Hervice . : *t . “ war $2.00 office, 507 M Terk office, Star's Washl 1922 New ¥ vn Hurean 1 r Gs s p es t mas t : rk Ay Repres: Weat 44 Speaking of Laura AURA JEAN LIBBEY, vy dead and in her grave heart and fervid love and the tri over vicissitudes to live hap simple—no sex discussion “ss = (World Fliers Come to This tionality, no rebellion age é y t Who shall say that Laura Jean Libbey : | , for the world than the bookmakers who have the aid of even graceful literature, to make EM A ations wee cheap and without reward? that : aes portant cialat be ta i The Brute in Every Man arpa : i ERE is some common sense and an idea that will be 5 , ‘bill for th new to most people. William V. , , a Penn- . , : } Sylvania state official, says: “Our i fe has H Ament t progressed at a more rapid rate than our ional devel- |! s of ! F Opment. The struggle of very primitive ental ¢ t t 47% : instincts, revealing themselves thru imperious emotional demands, with present-day conditions and social demands, is claimed by many scientists to be at the bottom of many mental disturbances.” ini fixed agree Letters.208 Readers Aci Ae rea All letters to The Star must have name and ad4ress. ( In other words, modern man has an enlightened 20th tatters which cong a ‘KS STAR ey bate entice . } century intellect obeying and serving primitive emotions. will t 4 upon to con id le HANES sam : ‘ Stevenson, in writing “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hy; . , ‘ea gprs = 4747 Cal advanced the idea t in every man two natures stri - he PSSM We bes es, for supremacy, one good, one evil. ts 1 The good being is intellectual and spiritual. A Movaring the gene en war What i olks The evil being is emotional. pres Are Sayin it of curses, tion that led Rage, whether silent or expressed in a tor ion of an inherited primitive emc sical attack, even murder. Tn evolution, there are “throwbacks to primitive types.” W. D. UPSHAW, re Georgia America’s mig Questions * Answered* | A long succession of very decent fathers and mothers may Tricks pt "Fake Mediums was not a mistake in have a son, for instance, who is a “throwback” to a Brita 7 The Spirit Treasury Is Fighting 2 What Ao the na 108 Hilda, Ev Feros. iners eae Oe fis cc ncept and not @ faflire in ita “4 forcement.” ancestor of long ago. Repressed primitive instincts mi f rank”; Evels oe a a cans aag explode, break thru—produce a fiend. " Ring Income Tax Publicity nie - , “happiness.” ’ | men’s Benevolent opts: [te perc neta | | RAYMOND ROBINS, lecturer an publicist, Chicago: “I am not a pa “Being good” is a matter of sitting on the lid—keeping tikes our brutal natures imprisoned. Some find it easy. To LIGHTS OUT BY CHARLES P. STEWART, tion * * * ists containt ® a political conve RACE TRACKS jst. i ht be better oft it Others it is a lifelong fight. Accordingly, walking the - MEDIUM SLIPS | W TINGTE Tho name and poroffice age A. An assembly of delegates) rato rhe star: will gain, but that is nq Straight and narrow path is more commendable in some , Seen scteltl Boca ametctegter crigedies @ jehosen by © political perty, or By) | of ae ar paper recently |e2#08 Why I should not use uy cases age in others. The man who can be good only by re un tax return * ° ° toge ecg ype: amas Sead "On Page g DERE Magnet | war <i a Powerful effort, but nevertheless is good, deserves more p unt of tax paid by such | 970 a cdehaaa <gieb of four a . credit tan the one who has few if any cravings to jump gone are tat th tion. s aig es they Pages tent over the traces. much ma plain enough, but ee? ae “ae | big t It works the other way, too. Criminals (unfortunates : oF i eacgee cg ee : Pie ad who have inherited more of the brute) cannot be judged ean hp : : t % Now c¢ 1 wind by the same standards as others. An enlightened system hor ts r £ : a3 p fi Pr In largo type you apna dae borouslt ‘ of justice is gradually recognizing this and making allow- bony pay Vaevaem So este gd inter george Ty ee "Werte ‘tae and ances for it in inflicting punishment. ‘ cticable each eigen santa ck ned ” rested in knowing how to ma tic SO ctlectoas g eae to know ts how|20lY nd jam than she ts in wif ing a legible hand and “40 word yu can get an answer to | | our public roads New York ave. W hington, D. BY HOWARD THURSTON | made any question of taat or ti 1.14 be week as nace tr and as| minute.’ She much prefers to kt A Sport Skyscraper BS ees we | cotmantion. opi eclnw orbs want: | lhe eeteructer eens &s\now to care for a baby than i } t a + | | tle Star Question Editor, 1322] |hour, how ts !t that th four |*? Keep books Smoking Room HE tallest building in the world is being erected—not Ss »” i Naw Vor’ in Tr, ale aT {men are not tn the pen fo: ced. | f 4 in New York, but in Rome, Italy. It will rise 408 feet x ower of th - - al || C, and inclosing 2 centsinioose | ling the epeed mit? |, ARTHUR AULL, editor, Lai higher than the Woolworth building. m, which en Stories | comply with || stamps for reply. No medical, ¥ have. been ‘pasesd con. the saad |Mo.: “If you left the good old f : : * : e t r n d objects thru solid | ¢ ’ 0 er. | ee passe ne SiS. A. and " % * The gigantic structure will contain 4,500 rooms, 100 | hous ; ———————/ | }y tive months | | legal or marital advice, Pere} jy cocoa tur 8. A. and’ traveled ail. over @ with death si ar-learth, the chances are that y onal piles, confidential. All sonal_repiies, confidential }ing me in the face, more than halls, theater, gymnasiums, swimming pools, ete. It will A ——— HAD a poor devil in court,| Commissioner Blair, e } ‘proot” of this sy t bh vere ee be alphiedl nce.| wouldn't find another country iq be used mainly for sporting events and training athletes. | power is demonstrated with a met ot sald the judge reta lon’s approval, Fi xtiialndbachanicp hea Ma 1 say It is timo thI¥ tomfoot-speed/the world where you could get fried dts name will be the Mole Lictoria. Building a Tower of | 1!?* which Is laid on the table. 1 Pri pec PL dco Id hs | Sine aN nay ee 2 lig ® of re turned out, and the visit nd aps the medium's hands 4. for him. Here w the visitor feels the tre or 60 years ol upon his arm, and when th an of a are turned on, he sees it rnment. I could not this poor Babel in the interests of sports rather than science is quite appropriate in our generation. However, for one Mole Lictoria we have thousands of laboratories and uni- versities. wasn't |e Ge tete ate tasea|| Ses Dambell Dude i= He sauntered into the strange of» |fice with much self-assurance ang an air of familiarity, threw down hig n trial for} them sooner, uinst the] elp giv-| {1 a little talking “sy 4 of Patmos? | Vhen, finally. the order went |° 4 here ts no authentto record, out, it consisted of Instructions | aut it 4a conjectured that he was Days are get- t 1] to each collector to “designate | pontened there about 95 Sank . business card and inquired: ho instant the lights were out, |t Along these lin My man, it] one of his employes to assist feces teal a te oe De ting almost as “Who's the main squeeze around the medium thrust tho ring on his |"¢ems too bad that at your age: aii persons ma iiduiry to |oe . oo ' here?” What You’re Worth | | | mitian in 96 A. D. | | 'HE owner of Epinard refused $300,000 recently for | | | | you should be here. short as ready || wen,» cae - own wrist, When the yi asped his hands, replied the good-lookin; stenog, ‘they'd all take cash. A ee al me for it {f ain the Information to w the medium ro © entitled by virtue of | Q. Does tho 1-cent plece of 1807 ; i ; and let the ring slide on to the vi revenue Jaw." x fan “em."—American = Legoirt his famous horse. The price amazes people. Bitter | tor’s arm. t Just what information are | CONmand any promlimt rom 10 . r en, alued a irom to comparisons are made with the value of a mah. But Ter eth | ns 1 to Papi adh a 8) | ~ there’s only one Epinard. At 4 per cent interest $300,000 teary ei haere will appear in the wend weet ieee | officials say they're en. |” reas) | open at ence would yield an. income of $12,000 a year. Any man who ia rning to tho clerk I asked] seares fed rove dank’ pest fow much water flows over How quickly makes that is “wotth” as much as Epinard. | BOHENGE the charge was. Ho sald) Others deny tho right to paw phan edt Soi cecnmectal 2 i eae pa Feo at an De Remeron tate ear a de pons eevee . The average rate of flow is Multiply your year’s income by 25 and you have your VAMPIRES | oe se cee hee thru the tax records at will 5 Feek por eoeAe: that rash actual financial worth on a 4 per cent bas Are you z cats to be a little m xpliclt, ‘Coun-| eet Bs peinslciad She hatay sein ty | fi \ di d! 3 : Mt igenslf , J Es: ) , nore ¢ ‘oun-| fused to ans ven specific 3 ei guarding and caring for your body and mind as much as_ | ‘terfetting, your honor.’ | pisetiety answer even specific | @ 33 Zane Grey an old man? | Y isappeared, | f you would a machine, house or business of the same TLLUIAM BEEBE, director of the) epurning to the prisoner, I sald Moreover, as the treasury A Hew Led pane eet Nt #3 "THOUSANDS | f value? | tropical station of the NeW/again: ‘It hardly seems possible eratanids the law, aniinvest, [{0 Ms see eon ~ of users have f A Se ane Ga Sees | York 2 socloty, after a f You do not look like a counte gator, after obtaining informa. | "2" gL. | wondered at the F rey ar art teen hs iad ARAN in ads at felter. Where were you working for| tion, mustn't pass It along “in . 2 h did Jim J | quickness of the t pe vulana, America, returned) these last 20 years, before you went] any mannor whatever.” Q. How much. Adis oleae S00 action of Resinol bed with many curious animals and/in this making money for yourself Tho treasury department docs | Jac ik Johnson: cach xecstye aon, thelr) Qintment and al reptiles, but failed to capture the|t, “9 not like the publicity law, and, | 784t at Reno as compared with tho} | Soap. The answer one hi most wanted—a vampire I worked in tho mint, your apparently is trying to kill it |amounts received by Harry Wills is that it is not a 4 tbat. honor.’ ” . | Pe Sauldlysaa ipo sible Bat jand Luls Firpo for their recent surface treatment, but one that DAILY In many parts of South America all ske fier Bh irecdehi | fight? | shafts! “ ee of the pores 7 Wives ates talent Samples BAL ea | A. James J. Jeffries received $117,-| and attacks the source of the CP COL Revise asa-Ws HateaN With’ Pa babestttch FABLES ON HEALTH 058, and Jack Johnson $120,000 for| disorder. starting the healing | i and weird stories that many are in =I ) ‘ + | their fight at Reno, Nev, July 4,) "8? HAT do you read, when you read, young man myth. * However, {¢ really’exists and] c and Lis Angel Firpo $100,000 for| itching, burning and soreness | What is it that takes your eye? hat sort is an object of great interest to “a ———/ | their recent fight at Boyle's Thirty) 8d a few days’ persistent use script do you daily scan; what sort of books do you | sctentists | SHE trouble with a lot of have no opportunity to engage in| Acres. | rarely fails to clear away the buy? The vampire bat Hyves on blood,| parents is that they tr )|the ordinary play so necessary to Se PELs Newspapers, surely, for everyone does, no's to | preferably human blood. This causes| hard to protect their children from| youth. This {s a grave mistake and| Q. Who has been described as the When the skin is once re- what's the news of the day. areheads and seandal t tories of persons belng killed,! some of the hardships they them.|0N€ that will result more or less} best educated man of any age? stored to its normal condition; make readin’ folks buzz ere they’ré throwin’ the paper | while ep, by these creatu 1 : ; seriously As Arteroles the daily use of Resinol Soap is away. Fs |is about tho size of a common bat|*Ves went thru that the kids) ‘phe parents were, in all prob- nee ae Feagrelly sificeat! to keap it Only when it is thick and Car ads thaf scream from the strevt car siden; bill and has four very small and aharp|Rever really got initiated into life"| ability, reared on plain foods. But| @. What was tho first book! jralthy. Ideal for the com- glossy. Frequent shampoos boards that fair seem to yell, A man always sees ‘em teeth. It works wo skilifully that| ‘This way what the family doctor|not for thelr youngsters! 'The| printed? | TER keg for the are necessary to whenever he rides and he reads what they're almin' the person who 4s bitten 1s unaware| Pointed out to Mr, Mann one day|second generation finds his plattor| A. The first produced by moveadle ibe bis Sr eyue Ask your dandeuffeand Prevent to tei. ° of it." If a person moves and fright-| When they were talking about chil-| surrounded with tho great varleties| metal type of Gutenberg, tohose| theeat val ce he knows about ancrut and consequent Latest of novels that come from the shop where ens it away the small wound the} 4r ind parents. | of food made possible by present. | Inve ntton ts dated 1450, was a Latin eetnol products, loss of hair. bookworms and other folks drift. Good selling title bat has made will bleed, If it is} There 18 a great tendency ,upon|day shipping conditions Bible. 5 - Cuticura Treatment: that make a man stop. Tales that give tiredness a lift not frightened away St will close the|the part of parents who have had] And yet many wonder why the i, 9) 8 ‘ | Before shampooing anoint Constantly readin’! We're all at the game, and, from wound with an antiseptle secretion|% hard timo of it in youth to throw|children do not grow up to be as} @. What village ts describo@ in| the scalp lightly with Cuti thi unto that we will roLm. The best roadin’ matter? and return the next night. A vic-|too much of a fence about their off-| sturdy as the parents. The answer| Goldsmith's poom, “The Deserted| © Oint 1g a i uti. i Alllow me to name the letters you get from back home |tim may bo greatly weakened by) #pring. So efully guarded are|is simple: too much indulgence! | vill ? — with sudsorG ri he : these attacks, many of these children that they] Guard against this! A, Tho he calls 1 “Auburn” in 9 with asuds of Cuticura b Venere me tha’ poem, he 4s really desoriding || BRAWEL BY STAGE and hot water. "Rinse thor . LAssoy, a boyhood home, where his LEAVE SRATTLE DAILY oughly, ere is nothing Fa | A Though father was pastor, bBo Ke ETE) 115 1M. berterdor keeping th : fh ; . | ) ees | ror a Harel D Breath, ! —— i and hair cle: ; : A man that flattereth his neighbor Q. What did Balboa discover? P ok) me spreadeth a net for his feet.—Prov. A. The Pacifio ocean—I1618, r an : t | xxix.t5, eres KR ‘ Soap 2c. Ointment 28 and $0c, ‘Talcum GAMERS ace ihe worst skin’ Q. Which of the Great Lakes 1s ih ‘are $6.50 %c, Sold everywhere, Sample each free : pee aed shd the deepest’? MOTOR BUS DEPOT by mail, Address: ‘*Cuticura Labora- oH A, Lake Superior, (L118 Third Ave, EL tot-1401 tories, Dept. T, Malden, Mass.'? 7 beh Fey Wen