The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1924, Page 6

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Pa 6 1 res ATT! TAR f hi ARMISTICE DAY! HIDING THE HAVOC OF WAR Scientist Says Weather Control Is Possible, but A NOTHER Armistice « t Six - . . ‘42 ’ ANS anna ye sag se ’ - ae S. Still Skeptical * had been a fir ¥ . 4 that were ra nd ted have been rebuilt i “2 ; rae * torn areas have been refenced 1 resow! a 5 again is nodding its head a brief half ! Ps i ie It is easy to hi he st hs of war And , : 1 Dp z is ron to for t , j x man is prone gee Mo . - Lake hospit A ’ : * 4 table r n pir S . 3 s Some are bli st an arm; others a leg 2 y f re ‘ it torm 1 - All are per: po £ ss .= Invalided back from the war, these men found their fu y i wh . we , » blasted. Hopefully, they took up the government . : = a ational training Gradually they are working . Me ; ; q ! 4 ack, u r a tremendous handicap. ~ 1 pat t : ; 7 } t rid War, | t they could help an > ee } < ies _ they need help—moral Letters ee Readers tar must have name and address. | . | and Cane T Selves. It's a thy aim and Seatt by port. Man is prone to forget. And the surface havoc of war a : is easily wiped away. But here is human havoc that an — —— \— g y a | never be wiped out. Let us not forget that when we aid ) | | All letters to The & CRIMINALS ' them. P) Questions Fs Baseball, Literature and Britishers |. 0. 0" : a ; id Answered * mais ae The Seattle Star r by The Star Publishing Co. 1807 Reventh Ave Phone paper Enterpriae Asso: ‘ 2 mer nd United Press Service. By 1.49, ¢ momthe $2.00, year $2.09. vee, fan Franciece Mic tgomery St 19 West 44th St; SCLENC RE, ————— be reer ap : { Science of Traffic | ere 4 It rmansr TATION and tratf That it 4 Aaa re ean Ave, New Terk office, : Go Get a Sea-Cave! x. 3 ho +, vans) Se ecaren <i ae OR a little time man may still attain peace on earth; roses peaare F yo > i. a but that time will soon be gone forever. cure hing? te ¢ t : ' ‘ ' on The noise of cities may be escaped by fleeing into the boredons ° quit f t t ff 1 a country today, but tomorrow there will be no escape except ve eer es of t 1 : oF in the bowels of the earth. ee ae : 2 urgntene - noo Has anyone considered what sort of a roaring hell this " . : b at. éarth will be when aerial flivvers are as common as Fords ‘ ‘ effort are today? You know what the occasional aeroplane does . *: fe= f Tr | die ad a: to your contentment of spirit; imagine that confusion ‘OU can get an , 7 mh. POWER PLANT Pye Spread over every minute of the day, over mountain top, "4 r ‘seen n of : S W hat i ol v3 k r t ANT ' Over meadow, above the lonely forest, over the solitary sea | | formation by writtr 1 y ° at a loss to reconcile -| aa and across the broad pampas; nowhere on earth a chance | tle Star Ques ton E ot see Are Saying je bill advo Meo. | for an hour's peace, serenity, undisturbed reflection! ‘ouytis i aay | tation. The J0b | \ nee frat. any 3 | Horrible! W siccaea: Seid ve be ELLA HEPWORTH DIXON, ing ; Ap en sel 5OTt | Yet man has outgrown the earth. His streets, his boule- legal or af Padiaver” ie Pactetin Gant defeat of the ¥ vee | S his avenues and his back alleys are filled to the err > mbes ke the midd po teria asi °¢ aii ders with shrieking, rasping, gas-stenched, automatic | ,/*“*"* © < ‘ < Gevelopment \ of 3) devils, and always the cry goes up: More room. Oe bd h tactturn, sh] Man is taking to the air. There is no longer room on us. A fred : is 7 earth for his hurryings, and so tomorrow there will be |‘ } a ere v7 No serenity left for the sons of man except in the bowels my and safe} DARIUS MILHAUD, mus Z "unt of the earth. of suck pert: “In Jaze the North Ameri ; -A. Ten years from today the philosopher will be living in zt : md dist © really found ex : ; WHEN WIFIE § : PALL @ deserted coal pit, the seer will be dwelling at the bottom | #*°™r*! Py NAcc gee tape ‘ rent reac ' s a , bac raings he Of a cistern and the insane asylums will all be quartered T iecll af the Chlahon wit on fiction! [eae eeeneaes hak f mgs Saeapetd } in abandoned stone quarries. i ably always the ‘ k of Belloc’s | Smoking 200m our most . we = es. |" “He tn” t 5 | ; ook ag 7 a cav where 3 pats ae pan mory ! ent Ais killin A cca sae ( Stories a Sey, ee ereent © . css g ; yer-cea m ere will come a day when that wi - ete . cadre i hythn bate a 7 a be the perfect home, for the roar of the ocean will drown le id an Bain-| a san le, shes >= apeaes ; whe ce ; Rae! at Sez Dumbell Dud: the scream of the aerial fliv, and the rocky roof will ward 0 Colby born? | be! greta ba i ATTY..GEN, BARRETT, M4 ; the fe *y the 4 Be) off falling bric-a-brac dropped by absent-minded drivers 1. St, Lowls, Missourt, December} eS : moker {rom | wteaven .hels ‘obedaatid’ raat prosactt aon 2 the: Hand Ais reak of “en) Who get the wrong signal at some heavenly crossro: | ©) with a If bill t ne city will hard luck to a ; lat, ieee : | win his « t ability, he |have shortage before the football player Se ¢ } “1 ms t b Ruby r is when he Lira Com parisons ae if doesn’t get fey ECAUSE it flew 187 miles at a speed faster than a (| VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ, w hurt, | 29. | mile a minute, a pigeon gets its picture in the apers = eS \ republic ft min} and is exhibited at the electrical exposition in New York. hin Ses ett rs Loe An airplane that can’t travel faster than that is out of Tricks of Fake Mediums GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, pa date. All this has come about in 20 years. We move fast. Toot Pita oy bh [English writer: “God Himself can- | to si ; ae rottt was destroyed on the Mis. How Spirits ; riba at t lft a nation abx it rs ! ! see / : At VT. nt n i ) PR ai Beard Ay 8 crs More! More! Ape 8, r hundred L Make Sound : PARKER, 135) Ts a New York dispatch: fod ware Ie er Pee: y |e Os + “tact See ae “Six months of seemingly ceaseless rain along the | Baad BY HOWARD THURSTON wit a 1 pro ty; our scien gers m bleak west coast of Ireland is sweeping to American shores |, % deers ek if = such a flood of maid-servants as this country has not seen Mor ulture, vement tion of th America’ Master Magician men 1 |The father was ove i ‘ nd why T RAPS which are heard d Bs | ™ a generation. A cargo of 140 answers to the servant ¢ Deuteron n the surface of a table, in | 50 : lin aehas 4 Problem recently arrived upon the S. S. Laconia alone.” rerac, and Leviticus, 11th|the quiet of a darkened room, are a |*ustain Itself ¢ WHIPPLE, Har Tth verse form of phenomena that has created | stlemon, I “Gradua Three cheers for the blue-eyed, pink-cheeked maids from | g | | = ha ita very much; but—er—t cities “gud the Old Sod! But only 140 of them? Why, there were | Lip riers pepe ene Padloned Fugig | itses How, sox ase Bus sida tadiat is 140,000 jobs waiting for them on the New York docks! to—er—win it three years In—er—!the expeneo of the 1 and com. | 4 out of 5 ee No flood at all. Hardly even a moist sprinkle, but maybe | 4- No the capital of Russia ts bate Eh aie ribet i k 4 140 American families saved from apartment life, tale apd be: opbagia ivcittah. fom i id ponies ie i pce | Ag) julet room the sound is quite audible HOYT GREELY, Now || Adentist woul low can ¢ e stored ubbing the «ide ¢ he shoe opp 4 || have told him There's y to OU tf en How can nts t 1) By rubbing the side ot tb sho { A Though ) wyer: “The ery of “dang have told Bi i “ental iatiatcn show Our Real Value AL, hire: Eee Nat’ satin to Va\Gmiee obtained, Gna. they, oten to| Seek —— time a constitutional umenidavent | over 40" and’ thousands boy. N AN accident Benjamin Warshofsky, 20, lost his left | 2RY, 10am 98 canning is not recon ‘om the top of the table. Whosoever bath, to him shall! jos been proposed. We have s Brerthen bony ee - leg and the other was a0 baiily atna Hed it’s ‘i A | mended. in me ms have also been | be and he shall have more} ed 19 such amendments and girl. e Bi 5 & adly smas § use 58 | avoid this dread disease? les y £ es : " é % v to produce loud raps by a pe-| abund: but whos or hath not, | Unite: is still on the " gq Jury awards him $60,000. But he, formerly strong and | @ What is tho badge of the tnit-louliar dislocation of "OE: then | rot Thien oball ho tahearety, even | ne Nea Prev. ee Samy, 4 the “oor and says: “What, do t wervieo and where) sreat toe. | This peculiar trick long | that that he hath—Matt. xill:12. | 1R, WOODS HUTCHINSON, New | revent tooth decay , ra coupla dollars? They won't give me back my 7 Gh Bi York: “The so-called — ventilation ® “ a 7 | A. The badge ia a small silver ABUNDANCE consists not alone | gystoms fin tentae Rint ts t Toney is not all, th 9 si x . It is not worn on any ape (Another article will appear to. Ps in material posse but in |, P a ss ‘ae si i ie | below the gum line ° h iis al’, tho most of us never realize it until | cial ated place, but is worn| morrow.) Jan uncovetous spirit.—Selden | the life, out of it.”| As the soil nourishes the tree roots, the gumsnour- 5 we have lost our health or become crippled. If we real- ried aa most convenient ¢ | e258 ish the teeth. And as the tree decays if y b 3 a , the goal of our work would be health and sound |"? 2" | , Se oe NELL, writer and lecturer, | the roots, so do the teeth decay when gum shrink- bout the very best fun | age starts in, 4 person can have in t Aret is dri iP dok teafar oat | Lnie condition—one of the first stages of Pyort! <= Just ax the stabil of a lighthouse de- me ee DIGESTION bodies, rather than pay. oe aie Pie FABLES ON lime | -s ; | is very P nea pends upon a firm ton |; aly wigs ———/ | is like sliding down hilt without | is very common and something that ordinary Foundation, 09 are ‘ z) . ver run across Ben) “Eat and drink such an exact} ver tuming around to. drag your) tooth pastes are powerless to prevent, If not tie ae nso 17, What Jé4hé Popblation of nb Frankli ealth ‘hints?’ the| quantity as tho constitution of the| Sled up the hill _____| checked promptly it will lead to loss of tecth and Brith gma A leper « on ™ M ‘sland? |family doctor once nsked Mr. Mann.| body allows of soma: vo, { yrazieatianeerresemesemeertertresszg | SeTious organic diseases, : ig aie a os 1920 1} Of cour Mr. Mann hadn't, any) 4 youthy body and {alle Mah ; : | If used in time and used consistently twice daily, ndre re | ables more than had most of the people! ana to acquainted also with the PLAIN AND Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea or check its prog: EN they're shoutin’ “button, button, wh is tt ' ’ | But the famed American had som . M wed | s. It will presery: “ * E ‘ i an ra: Ma ; a > has got the bloomin’ but-| @, When Jaitean: the babel M | Wondrous works of God, then labor WwW | ress. It will preserve the gums in their pink, norma i ton,” # Would seem that mom's the person who i# guyed. For it's| the pti weight ne | Dretty wise counsel: to offer andi, ine first plage to bring’ thy ap JEWELED healthy condition, safeguard y pink, normal, foe, true, tho maybe funny, that it's always litt i velght champion- | hor a few that might be good . » Saleguard your health and keep Be, £0) Sie; whirtwalnt open wide UNS wonny who J struttin’ with} ship from James J. Jeffrien, at nyone's note book Libba Wie Recon oye enleat Ser i WRIST | your mouth clean, fresh and wholesdine, on | ? ; 0, Nevada? 7 “It thou eatest so much as to Bathanad fan Into work she's ever pitchin’ with her sewin' ; | “They that study much ought not! m,; : orhan’s is more than a tooth te; it checks hroed : F pitchin’ with her sewin' ana her| A. July 4, 1910. h ous make thee unfit for business, thou ‘Coth paste; it checks en ae Min’ Just to keep the needed buttons on his clothes.| sens | to eat so much ay those that work|exceedest the due tmonsure, If thou| $ WATCHES Pyorthea. Thousands have found it beneficial for is eee eidlin’ dnt oe yite ab peta there's an ever con-| @. When were tho first nogroes Fe i their digestion being not #6) art dull and heavy after meat that! # qyAagT WILL KE TIME at For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s 7 ant bustin’ and the buttons fly hay: onane: (6° the ed. State 00d, Ix a sign that thou hast exceeded| ; yo a Reet aby q a) hazard, goodness knows. ’ i abet ager ib Uolted Rtates. 68) A risnces HOM Nine: whnte enh aul thiyra Ahe sine ira itor WlaKe el AT RELIABLE: PRICE 3) =o oe Atall druggists, 35cand 6oc in tubes, D . . Every lass and every 4 who \. A cargo of slaves from Africa| Well as In meat and drink, is to be| drink should refresh the body and| 3 ca eae ne | Fermtlg of RJ. Forhan, D. D. Ss ss vears waist or blouse or middy, keeps | was landed in Virginia in 1619 by a\ avoided Inot make it dull and oppress it.” | | eoenyy New York hel | mother just as bus the deuce | Dute h slave ship | , Pupp fou will find she sheldom scolds about ty! HS We) | SS &e ot VE | & | QO t he little buttonholes; it's the buttons JA\. * loarat tral? lathe sourow or ithe AE Tg | H OMPANY | hat they're always tearin’ loone Min Lawréfite river? funice 7 | ippol Button, butt flighty button, you , | "A, Aa thle Aver derivce te waters thy ihre more or leus a glutton for the wear that kiddies give A |from the Great Lakes, one might ve. trom early dawn. You are sewn with weary digit, then |say that the immediate source ta] ev: Some careless little midget rips you off and very quickly ——___ | Lake Ontario and the original! VA you are gone. ! source Lake Supertor, Michigan and | Successors to | ALBERT HANSEN 1518 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine thanys More than a tooth paste— it checks Pyorrhea (Copyright, 1924, for The Star), Huron.

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