The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 6

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MY pe ure Earth : With Radio vIth dy ; aw poe mangoes W Seattle's Sea Wee to ° we - e ‘ ra wood + oh « ‘ Be fore You Laugh 2N if the world flyers > gl ¢ earth is s t, Wilbur G V ‘ ‘ the ¢ Zion, insi RADIO TO oranc BE USED t child labor is good ° ; for the cou There are w tc c t ir r 1 ! 4, - men for what they I There rga tion devoted t forbiddin, to do anything on § ‘ ) t is t and go to church. ce 5 There are plenty of cap | ‘ ) ie think that 5 > Questions aman right Phere a1 i vord ‘ Answered * Voli gone ds N I 43 Before k of th 17 make : knowing why. It may be an eye-openc Chicago & Milwaukee railway exhibits an exhausted pat Mu that the great damage of thre« otives, one tank ear and one Pull man, by automobiles, is too mu wure without protest Laws Against Learnin g ERE in these United S a t org: ing to prever i °e restrict what may and wh i cla room on the subjects of e n It is almost unbelievat ization should exist. Wh ter with that is afraid to let its young learn all b ae A learned. What is the value of an economic or religious be t I ely end Atigust Yelies for its safety on keeping the other side of the ques- see tion away from growing minds? Q@ What 1 Yet 13 college professors, such men as Prof. David St Jordan, of Stanford, and Prof. Clarence ~ ih gn ap plead Tufts college, } e had to together to deal with laws restricting teact subjects; with college and school rules restr liberal activities; and with interference w Opinion of individual teachers and pupils outside the room! If wifey follows the fur styles this winter hubby fs likely to act like “a perfect bear.” Little Journeys RS. CORA HARTMAN, of Spi it Lake, Iowa, holds the long-distance and high aliitude rec rd _for dish- washing. She says so hers With an ine’ smile - that always should accompany pride of achie she avers that after eve ry meal for 34 ¢ has “done the dishes.” “My r and hands glowing, “‘they are so much e. they set and get dry.” Tyn’t that a fir Sure. Anyway, it has spt one of th and he figures that 34 y¢ars mez leap years. hree mealf a da} total of 37 meals, not including 1 raids, pink teas, and all such. Conceding th transfers her weight from one foot to another times while washing one set of dishes, it follows that Cora has hopped about 10 miles, or 558. feet. Keep on figuring if sO disposed, but here’s where the s tistician quit from exhpustion. As to Mrs, Hartman, she is as fresh as a daisy, even if her hands do look a pit red and rough. Flirters of the limpid dishrag and dé¢lvers in the saponaceous suds may nsecu man at least 15 ta- well study her. She/is an exemplar of an art that is What: igs e=<¢ mone declining. Rein lie * 2 6 idee ACK HARRIS, of Ottawa (Neb.) Herald, has been hausts into trying to find outfwhy men go to Europe what attract Ea ik a vem to the old cougtry. He is a bit disc , but he dierent any Be thinks he may be on|the right trail at last. He has a friend who ha ee returped. “What impressed you the mos st over th skpd of this friend. “Ww it St. Peter’s ‘Was it $t. Mark’s in Venic Monte Carlo or | Jame or the glinting cocktails at the | ae iae Pompeii or de: old Lunnon? Tell said the returned friend brightly “What impressed nfe most over there was a little brunette from Cedar Rapids} Iowa, who I met in Naples.” Moral: If you dpn’t know, ask. It is an education, | nly fict but ho waa ma and for ‘over ur and pep gone, at the break Germans 1; and Gare “be The tion andoah 1a practically o in with a few minor Ar ‘ all the alr im alive ly, the German built dirigibte apirit that makes it @ fac' that, tho autos tal which thy question probably refers countryside just wish that old Dobbin is not coating the United Sto back, anything as it t part of the SCopy rigid, 1944, for The Star), indemnity, t7 ion Cru: story of one Ale. ed on kind of craft thar Hey ater war) SECOND SURVEY 1O FOLLOW { Protes st Agains st Talk of Repealing Jap Ban Act} America Sliding Westward? Scientific Test Will Determines W Marriage No Bar to Career for Women, Records Show Trick { Fake Medium Materialize a Spirit Do you wash | your hands : too much? O you know why your i D hands get rough and chapped? Perhaps you don’t i know how wash them i 4 rHURSTON HOWARD a SCIENCE — ~ (3 ATMOSPHERE | a M° properly, na C. M. Wil- liams, noted authority on the care of the skin. In a surprising article in December Popular Science Monthly, he tells you how to avold needless suffering in ‘ cold weather Also in this issue are 186 vivid stories of the latest dis- coveries in science and the new inventions in radio, avia- tion and machinery—also > scores of money-saving ideas n | first t t for your home and autome- that bile. magpoyege nee December Bes et Ol oes ie ae Popular hey me cunt “<5 DORTOLIVE 1S THE “WAY TO HEALTH ian Port Wine and Olive Oil Another morrow.) article will appear to. 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