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t o 5 I I I TTLE STAR THURSDAY ’ Head of University Urges School for ttleStar : - * e Seattle =| (43, 5O@ 01 “rs Add aki = ons ' A. Serv - = ) s We Week J > ” t ; aa ‘ a ¢ that P ” a hante He Doesn't Seem to Be Getting Anywhere |G. 0. P, PLANS . a cougar, t the ¢ Star Washington B to track, t t 5 t vi « t New York shooting time be | | the ‘ ) months The answer? Extend the n ¢ non-wor I uming that a period one or two Y ths, Hogar 7 f 5 r will listen t ys, BUT DO NOT INCREASE THE work on ick rms, it t { Big F ons 4 Say BAG LIMIT. That will mean t a man the percentage of absences dur- 4 vig oleae can go out g the term averaged | een 15 and 20 t r now er ec per cent. In one school a 3 per cent, w P e att fall, but It should be understood that the to t ‘ f the ne jren are 1 ren of truck f : nd that t t consist of hely den now takes t and l ¢ a hunters in Satur They are chief Woods at the b taken out ‘ with the p y of th for many year to work in the c these hunters, secure in the | parent of a child in sc now la} that they need not rush to beat t vital” sity of ‘. ing of the season, will spend a couple « ry normal parent « : = extra days in he to rid the ce own good, to t ker J of cougar. is regular in order tha . That's Hogan's argur be discouraged by seeing gfe ; It's our own opinior beyond it. Every | Yl gr ‘ the majorit dwindling supply of deer would be | that } tA) Sabie | YYZ , ngre Pe Ae Off if the short season is con ha Scars ‘ : | KE M; ify Martin Madd Dr. Burto if cougar hunting is encot sided to'to this Work Mtopy habe QE > LRG bounty on the animals THA : z / L perder: 0) iA Thou ht wna! a, long as there is no federal child labor ' ! ! Z PAID. Hunters at present cannot collect _ : ith ern } law, as yet, to equalize conditions in all \ t, (il ah a for them, because, altho a $50 bounty fT ii he ptarted. otf \\ \\i Al ha ‘iio. Ls z eae. exists, there is no state appropriation to ray cadae thin’ be ad sha a i” , he N AN\\\ ft will continue a epeag vay dl oben cl ay ae pay it, ay eg, es NS TAY Sod nnbaly: hand \\\ NC gti pdietirestoggp sh aot al Tke preservation. of our deer is a ques- ~ ie Sheet Mab oa Gt : tion that interests us all. wager prs \ ; * oreo The Star would be glad to receive the A Real Mirror ae . tk Kise ‘ESS } converted more Views of readers on how it can best be - x ‘4 ; sinners than elther zeal, ele done. HOY, old-timers! It's just 24 e quence ¢ arning.—F. W since the first perfor nce of ; reo Y : dora,” and its famous double sextet ' mparative i j ; Cruelty Campaigns me, pretty maiden, are there any more at uevee eer || Sez Dumbell Dud: HE first American society for pre- home like you Ah, if they sang it now, pre The hunter who : vention of cruelty to animals was the answer would be, ‘ few, kind sir, t . . t his gun 5 Started in 1823. It was exactly 50 years but they’re not at home—at the movies, : , er him thru a Tater when the first society for preven- dancing and necking.’ - ~ on eee TT MeaReTS LATA swan fence ts in get- tion of cruelty to children was founded. The theater has changed, hasn't it? But | : Sk Follette ting his name tn ; We still have campaigns for kindness to not any more so than the public. The L E iL TER S |College Un a yscraper re the papers and dumb brutes. How about a few cam- stage is a pretty reliable mirror the SHE ieee We pci cemetery. Paigns for kindness to youngsters? A lot audiences, especially their morals, faiths to the DITTSBUI the ex n of the |- nme. a SY of them need it—are neglected far more and credulity. I alg ge e084 Oe c = the parents would neglect a horse or 4 E D I T O R { AID Alii ———_____ é ivver. m Imp antagen . ) ' Dangerous Places aLTY he ate ‘aeangridy [ z S TO SLEEP Steel Booming HE most dangerous place to be is in ‘ CRUELT YOU would sleep well, avoid | bec woatandbAke aaekd Aochiva TEEL industry, barometer of general an auto, claims a promine insu " want xeltem before retiring 1 mea business conditions and _ individual ance expert, Thirty per cent of the "the Thea a th ese Prosperity, is swiftly climbing back toward cidents he Investigates occur in autos, the case of cht " nigt full-time operations. Output of pig iron _Almést as many idents (25 per cent | ees ifs be i in October was nearly a fifth more than of total) happen in homes. _ Commonest game has | ping out of doors in the month before. home accidents are cuts, falling down ge jrrcad ais a to sleep by ny, and A gigantic boom is apparently approach- | stairs, slipping from ladders. pacithad tor “those |g; |eome.be tbe ccoverings hase ens ing, with nothing on the horizon that However, regardless of where you are, ting 1¢ #0 | suffer from restleasneas. | fo beneficial Might stave it off. Railroads, for in- safety is largely a matter of personal cau- ma} was nearly ard footbath is s tr] Ama to remember ts not stance, are handling enormous tonnages of tion. Develop the safety-first habit in ‘ J ba a if wakeful, foi freight, in one recent week breaking all your children. Worth more than a large former records. cash legacy. toh watch © | There can ee: from such 1 carriags of ?? Answers to Your Questions ? ?)\:."*: Students will be ed within | 16 high-speed elevate the u: ———/| ‘These two defendants were not <j | of which, it t# sald, will result | @ Who is the king of Spain? | Q Who were the people whom] Q. What aro the three Jargest/only guilty of torturing a defense. | Smoking Room in a gr saving of time goin A. Alfonso XIII. St. Paul found had ‘1 cities in Spain? lens animal, but they were gt Stories ] from one ¢ eee to “the un’ A. Madrid, Barcelona and Va ng all human pens! en J \= ——— Q What are “cribbers"? A. The people of Athens erected| lencia aT eines volting cruelty A. Horses that develop a bad trait! such an altar, fearing they had for eee that men who|6¢T AM a vaudeville performer, Of diting wood and sucking in their| gotten some god and wishing to Q Should a widow retain her n animal would said a man in the smoker, “The breath. The habit develops abnor-| appease any so forgotten, | husband's Christian name on her ate to do the same thing to a/man of whom I relate, was a large,| malities in respiration and ts very eet |cards, or use her own? "| human being—IF THEY THOUGHT was seldom as detrimental to the physical charac Vhat does the word “Apocry-! SS THEY COULD GE AWAY u * . t is gely a matter of © had an teristics of a horse. | pha” mean ll eiglaftncs Whiners 2! | WITH IT? | fit Nhs | A. Originally tt meant “hidden” or) PUTENC’ pwever, as tt ts cus They would NOT! e wound up| Q How old is Colleen Moore? | “secret,” but in the second century ary for a divorced woman to 0 beautiful daughters use her Chriatic | MARY LEE, it came to mean spurious and it} ristian name with the | holds that meaning today. A. Twenty-three. 1120 18th Ave. no daughter on each surname of her divorced husband.| | #9 a8 to distinguish between a dt panizing a sorori! Q Should chrysanthemums be cut| bddieg Pes rl Pmt he ae ptr A. First organize the group of| back to the ground as soon as frost Nand. 6) Map ae vee be riatian girls one wants in the society, form| strikes them? | : s ceased husband. @ How should one go about or- the act was that the daughte RRISON Jand all did not fall to the litor The Star: In ro inter-|father was usually drunk. One nig views with some of Seattle’s promin-|I maid: ‘Walk I should think you! @ constitution, by-laws, etc, and| 4. Yes, | ent ladies, in regard to Ruth ¢ 3 ei ibe ate hohe anata then write to the grand president) eed | Q Could you oblige me by an |son's plea r freedom, I we pa wal your ere Leia aa ee What nationality is Percy|t® ote the lack of sympathy, Of the sorority with which affiia-~| Q. What is meant by a “trunk|s' They |you will fall and | tion is desired, asking for the re-| tine"? c © part of these good women. hey | you will fall o | quirements of the sorority for new A. The main line of a transpor-| Wt | seer ed to think only of the crime, | im rhatees pea ke | chapsters. Then organize the group! tation system. Will yo lescribe laws |rather than the extenuating circum. jon't worry always dr un: | tolth the requirements in mind, and gies | 1 you describe laws concern-| stances, and justice. til I can see three ropes and then | t tnem and your nger, tho pianist composer? n was he born? ing a will that Is « 1 before al “4 | < n he terview walk on the middie one." Bn oe rons chapter of #4) © 5 the use of the postal say-|notary public and how it should be| . 0? Pree onairapat iy es rn eer one Fer & Charter, |'ngs system increasing or decreas-| done, and if it is just as good ag| immed the man, With het, 1 agree is bgt TAR kd at robbed of that-whioh was dearer thar ENCE Q. Who was Michlavelli? A. Increasing. Deposits tnereased Ak ADER. robbed of tha hich was dearer ie : ra | A. An Italian writer and states-| yy $1,014,000 in August, 1924 | A. Percy Grainger waa born in| lifer and under that spell ahe com MORONS for man, who advocated an unscrupu-| aah 6 | Melbourne, Australia, July &, 16u2,|Mitted the terrible deed. She was} oi) } Yous, double-dealing policy in diplo-| Q why was hydrogen used Any person can draw up & wit, Sullty of taking ono It T livae. 7 Ht IIYUSB! eubseel OF mendes Role eben Macy, as the one most likely to| stead of helium the ZR-3| providing he or ahe can express the| *™ Bully 05.0 4 sd 4 pire! th pies numerous volumes and even | an $ V Py th succe > el itehaa Gti ther ; 4 free; she continues to pr ne | 1 : meet with success. |eame 0 y? Is tt| wishes of th testator with abso A iy, “‘Taithae naa? much newspaper space. This has oc as good? Jute clearness and understands how) ?®™ ri 9|curred since the world war. Previ + :, *, sg ip ho'was at the ‘bottom of the | Taste once more of the good things that made Thanksgivi deligh: , What d “Homeric” mean?| A. Hydrogen in cheaper than, many witnesses are required, be ou at time the term seldon : Je Thanksgiving a delight gee a ce ae ic NGL bole erence none Matahlaee boat cal hocking affair asks for par that time the term seldom through your childhood. Take the children to visit Grandma and Grandpa, MSE? bab 40 te seed In the eenes| was deed tn th trip over of the|It is far better to pay a competes aC s it with scarcely an wi and live over again with them the Golden Days. A wonderful part of this glorious,” “superb,” etc, in| ZR-3 because tum te not avatt-| lawyer 4 10°p a soll, i ot k again, is there | nd produced holiday will be your trip on ous, per, ; -3 becau m 4s avail ver to draw up a wh he fox eigen to his rful poctry.| able in Germany. correspondent will send he mame bout th what v you would call|the Uni tention to t he| simila it une class, which were called mo-| te words of the Lord in Micah vi:8, ‘Ho|rons. Tho large number of persons o information on making wills, too tong to print, will be sent } 7109 ND’ vath shewed thee, O man, what is|who came under this classification | Ames ear e Lely | good; and what doth the Lord re-| aroused great interest. In brief, it] i you please inform mo| Wire of thee, but to do Justly, and| means defectives or. mentally defi Washington Bureau, ladies’ a 4 man can send out of the{t? love mercy |clent srtons, 7 day it is a term| Finest Train to the East na oe Since: commo: used in criminology. fd wn eee ab gig and| GEO. A. VIRTUE, — | ‘Tho first golontific theory was that | No Extra Fare benefit. or ‘without 955 Empire Bldg. actual me s were throwbacks or This new all-steel train, of latest and most luxurious Pullman equipment, n the We tata | see reversion to Imitive ancestor | provides ie features as shower baths for men and for women, exclusive | e170 am This theory Is now held to be in women's lounge, extra large dressi: f ladies’ maid, eh A. 16 tschdd univahalt : | al TAR Inge, &e dressing rooms for women, ladies’ maid, mani- f Fe for something that's| alt eae alful if you obtain THANKS STAR correct’on tho grounds thht. man cure and hairdresser; club and smoking room for men; barber shop with ai Meer ordi peleulne,” we re on everyone's mind, | “te Cet cs ie ae nel Editor The § Please accept our | ancestors were winners in the strug. | xaict stevie Spacious new dining cars, offering exceptional service, with id ‘ou‘ve taken a hanc atl erminal, Beattle, This) . » tha 0) © generous re-) gle for existence a ave pro} i r ony c ken a har 1. E we Wcense costs $10 the firat anor Heed incere thanks for the generous re. 1 ic existen nd have pr special Br se kiddies. Extra commodious berths. Maid available y craze has put minds in a haze and run all other puzzles| 95 q year often iNaeiioy Po marks {n your editorial columns re- | sressed und that such large number jelp care for children. Smooth roadbed and giant oil burning loco. to cout Crdbe ding ‘9 fun; that reason $1'8| the eed! or renewal Of| ently regarding formation of the|of defectives would be impossible motives, giving speed with safety. done, So we're all wildly working them out er ae |Hawailan club of Seattle, Wo are| Tho jatest theory is that they are "0 circle a table whenever we're able and everyone sure that with such support as this, | "degenerate mutants.” A mutant is hours, Seattle to Chicago, without change Leaved Seattle 9 p.m. in to think. We dig for a word that never!" NFO can wel an anece TH | the Hawallan club will soon be on species or individual showing a For help in planning your trip, reservations and tickets, apply va heard and when found it makes other words) | anv aunty fact or to | [firm footing and capable of doing change. The growth of this| Ths aban, j ; aqua a 0 - APEC! apld because e) de. d i ; » link j | | cotimation’ by writlog ats ph |the work for which purpose it 1s| Ape | is rapld because mental d GREA>, J. W. Young, General Agent, I ger Dapartment DD) pme word is a stickler while others come quicker.) | te ‘Mtar: Queetion ts out. being organized, fectives are not restrained by nor. 1408 Fourth Avenue, Near Union N On judgment we needs discreet, ‘Whenever youl | New York uve, W, tinh 1323 HUL O NA HAWAII mal reasoning powers, ™orohone, f ‘ Berean Wi way Areal Mick! Ie you Work out {hell G. gra tinmtositn y crete OF SEATTLE. — ee” puzzle complete. || o Ny? cents in loone THESE When cross-wording, folks, don’t § stamps for reply, No «medical, NATURE-LOVERS think they are | &% Great Northern — bad odor with the law simply | Fi LONGEST CINDERLESS MILEAGE OF ANY RAILROAD INTHE NORTHWEST . See ee one le legal or marital advice, Per. CHARLIE. DAWES CANNOT do meet with discouragemen' jokey; don’t just figure you're uselessly fretting, Your mind is kept burn-| | sonay repiles, confidential, All play his fiddle in the senate, but A man in 8t, Joe, Mich., got Into ie; new words you are learning; a fine education you're getting. tn must be signed, [| there will be blocs with which to (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) ——__—___. ot while away the heavy hours, because he had throe skunks,

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