The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1924, Page 6

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i i 1 ACER EMER TTRER MRE AEE the portant has raised a living issue settled Has father : You ez year, wi has been « and baby wanting t father’s in temptati ance, ment see applied it to his § O’Boyle objected, whether or test against outrage of | rights the « had John ha spend 60 day The ca I States sur right to spar Certain it is that » co baby the right, if not the until somebody subdues it, OVE, health, gold, them! And if what would there | ington writer. Yes, four things things which the human cr Sets out to win. Four things w have won and y the close of their There is something is not always in I even in Health. Gold rarely h Presence in Fame is, usually, as t as the wind. It is happiness. Love and selfishness travel the t month-old t s do not state. She » court and he will nat fame we »€ left to | worth wi ritten “Fs ailure at rts. se to be won. It Ave. Often it is not it. Its nsitory much ir company, and happiness departs when Self dominates. Health carries little happi- Ness save when it and ability to do. in envy, loss of the loss of interest in possessions, si who can get without effort mis joy of getting. Fame offers naught # short, sharp cry of pleasure that is hea by the world today of tomorrow. also bear Gold love of ur one and lost in the noises Happiness! It depends upon the sery- ice rendered thru love, health, gold and fame, and few there are who find it in full. Yet, maybe, old in his tub. ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? Q. Who were the parents of Victoria? A. Edward; Duke of fon of George IIl., and Victor Mary Lousia, fourth Francis, Duke of Sa. fold, and sister of the Belgians. eae Q What is meant A. “Lying beyond t ef the invisible rays eave length in the spect fefrangible than the viole ultra-violet light . Q. Do army fssued by the U. 8. tre A, The fifty dollar g sued for the Panama-Pacific Inter- national exposition Q What foods contain | A. Bhellfish (particularly oysters),| , atercress, cod| 1, clams and lobsters, liver oil, sea wee some localities, d eee Q. On what October 11, A. On Friday. regulations Diogenes possessed it z “Men Must Work and Women Weep'\U NCLE SAM REDUCING Is o| PUBLIC DEBT BILLIO » [Lost Explorer's s Wife Is s Still Hoping DOLLARS EVERY YEAR@ " an awf w to George BY GEORGE BRITT BY C.A \NDAL H N. B.A. Service Writer ASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Your share of 1 Hk t over the victory : Woh a's y/ nearly $10 a year. As the me rate apy " ‘\ reduction approx ale $1,000,000 ,000. - 4 In the last f years the public ) Feeling Them Out ‘William We creased from $26,596,701,648 to $21,241 nt is sending out “feel ». ‘oil | e- t $8 b | “8 a It Hard ; and cé , to build a They Call It Diplomacy : te vi d by former Pr -———— FABLES ON HEALTH ————— ) |B gets sume | in HOW TO LIVE LONG eason for ting the treat nthe | the Zinovieff | 1 Bolshevist ; pe seed: ne 4 | . ' has been repudiated vata y wvieff and the Russian Bi government. The situation is as if our & hop Secretary Hughes’ name were attached to 4 | a trouble-making r published in Lon- | , r don and our secretary swore by his sacred | ewig F whiskers that he didn’t write the letter | aya wit and our governm it. The situation dif vevi Great Britain in the latter ¢ ase t cial repudiated » in that . ould not Se ae Thought it | But | came,| Lord, I believe; help thou pins Wh } PS 1 " woman - oy, 7 ye - + | belief. —Mark 1 dare doubt our official statement. We are | : . hae” Nottine’s Mrs. W. W. Nutting and the “Leiv Eiriksson,” the boat|? se eds 2 considered stron I* to make this trip mpos “Altho it was felt that to save British prestige the authenticity of the letter must be upheld, the s no doubt in any quarter that it was a forge ' So cables the usually well informed London corre- pondent of the New York World. This is what call diplomacy. » CHANGED TO Queen ) f— | | ou can get an answer to | | % any question of fact or In- formation by writing The Seat- Star Question Edit | New York ave., | C, and inclosing 2 « | | stamps for reply. | teem Or marital ac Kent, fourth} da | | tle sonal repiles, of ju new Reed-Jo old piece is- ecrans’ bureau | @ wh United M salt and in . 9 water of the week didj A. /t is cause come? the charge i cycle that the Peacticiys ighborhood’s qu dba Your peace has departed new violin Like a series of pains come t next door tray The musi Relghbors who prac ‘onder how long it And then, wt troubled, your doubled, ax someone the warble and drowns the violir you wonder which mu: The music | ay out of tune 's useless to fuss ‘caune it’ Mr | day, ‘opyright, 1924, for The Star), | letters must be A. Thirty do} widow, or $40 a Q What was the largest coin ever! with one ch asury ? ings are being changed by the Vet as rapid as possible Bank building, Indianapo 1 by the i r when you're living a=) ZEROLENE FOR ‘WEES WINTER DRIVING” plosion occ end of the o tn the « dar be moan- | | 7 SCIENCE —————. , | ( Einstein Again ast J Wash ber ta ignites P) START? Sure she’L start! With a free-flowing Zerolene oil in the crankcase and a motor that stays limber overnight, your winter starting troubles are over! confi ranged ignition y Capt. T. J. J. Bee, thematics in the carefully distin after firing, plo. uffler | nally the overnment astrono. opponent from the} ima that it ts all mathematical error, | whic h he explains. Ho says that Zerolene ‘“‘cold-test” oils won’t congeal, won’t let cylinder walls or bearings get scored, and won’t overwork your starter and battery or permit fuel dilution of the crankcase oil. y applied ¢ g the rs a month to a month to a widow ess and) w nstein and now re phys! | an old-fashioned | The rat ment to Annapolis the other relativists Jauired to learn {mathematics fre disciple of A. One hundred. The appoint I ments are awe findings of a competit ion open TheZerolene Correct Lubrication Chart of they to all enlisted men under 20 yoaral Prof. Artht Fddington, chief 4 . s Mine Workers of ie 2}of age who have served one year| advocate of Ei Peed i tells you the right oil to use in your car ear all bosh.” Ht ks have been 1 ys frequ over the winter. . astronomora 3 upon the Einstein theory of but that every ono of the sti Fe had beon met and that he fi Aas is sure the claims of Prof. Seo will States having) meet the same fate A products Head for the Zerolene sign at your dealer’s, at garages or Standard Oil Service Stations and change to winter lubrication today. ere 5% sill: fac e conaual j c | akong Smoking Room | 8, with a yearly| 7 at sagas iaiee | Stories | rea |H® HAD everything to Indleate | 4 that he was the father of a} large family, 4 t |umoker, but his cony slang| “Boforo.r left home came to fe and si “Daddy STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) man in the ution | y. small boy | | by se-| ted by) o the club, deario,’ said s told you a in model fairy tale!" 7“— a | Sez Dumbell Dud: Money is dif- ferent from other — things. poate be | | langphrase means| tat The less money } Q What Englishmen championed ious Have the bound to be alwaye| the cause the American colonists yu ave | next door to some| during t harder it is to keep. revolution? A. The carl of Chatham and Rd- mund Burke, bag

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