The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 12

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a Spine teat A SRE NS tetas & | L— i ne oe MODERN JURY UPHOLDS ’49 VET IN LAW OF THE RANGH = | The Seattle Star |: Al a tees vr ot Sink | Sita eh mites, sete a wn revtee |"etac’| ||A 8G WOld dt The City Manager*Plan Se ie Se Th ek SA serena der Cas and the Merger Ide RA 1 ' — Heip It A Why Bul V O » the fous ‘ er J pe t r and And m No End to It! f RANSMITTING pictures the antic by radio sets C and we now have f “4 nthusiast whose imagir F e ‘ going to rupture, if he isn’t care ( I didn’t expe © fan holds that the ether to t ed, much reliz | : Wave nev dies, but goes ° nd i at o r "round the earth for r re ) , day will have rec H L Va ‘ delicate that they w jot 5 a of centuries ‘ and rail your family circ Le grunt as Brutus - him, or listen to) The y're Catching O1 : | usband what’s what, ah ste. Hae wet any Li | Ate € adn ’ pury s is meeting u rong q tion. I oy distinguis h m it’s cheap. rett » from the Tlic EXPORPS OF WHEAT AND Sensible Conclusions A GOOD deal of sanity on the subject of automobile regulation seems to be developing. The national On street and highway sa Washington, agreed on a repl or) t ‘| 4 OS out tania put in effect spec 4 limitations a than 15 miles an hour. Towns that actu alimony I.« get Bir om apa, she at af a mac | What They Really Said | Washington Mu $ : te New ork Ay and that isn’t a very 1 Another finding a excessively slow vehic eled highws Cars to overtake it, may be as serious a gather in fines from 1 on hea which compels 1 | he | , r Menace to traffic as the speed mania af a ne r.” | | é . te Truer words were never spoken. How- » Yot Indeed, | | : es, little ever, where there is only one highway for | tax publici bape | nas : I'm awt the fast and the slow there is no treat- | nn ; ? : =! who ment for this situation except patie More Boom Signs tis | i Beau HB I ‘ ; jJJRAILROADS recently have been han- | jie, ™s i cans Diegenes: That guy's not he “Oh, Wonderful World’ dling more freight than ever before cyt t 1 piarphags 3 ascaat say atedl oats racers IME and space must be groggy « tailroad executives say the most signifi | tisfied. L it er" MT cx wotaosd. ayy t i¢ le this. cant featu the big abies ; ie 5 A ‘he was tarned AN OENGLINGMAW # AR) tr ee Cha Sit,aown! Xc An airship sails across the wide wr ees Aca, tere 4 pap ; : hor ung ‘ t the r ta epost the?) Take thi 3 hee Wah safely and comfortably and with a eget a een sa jadget ; we Se | But . " : a he tut , crew, in three days! ihe Abed \ ; Bs bo s aA ‘ . a eye A man talks into the New York air and rete eee Patanenta te'the nortial coe 5 edit ant‘i baeiiie another man in London hears his voice and ne th «hie ; | F Ch P a at understands his words! lition in Am | our anges ropose THIS LOOKS LIKE A BIG, + A couple of inventive Americans gather | to « Ay ex in a London room and project thru the Ignorance in Immigration Law off air to America, not words or signals, but N THE pe ntiar} Joliet, Ill., young diets as pa | Photographs of men known on both sides Loeb and Leopold become pr sors ir BY RUTH FINNEY ) of the water! sf ahhial J “Oh, wonderful, wonderful world!” fellow convicts how Wy asEinaTos Human language and human expression to read . 2, 8p ind do sums in arith- | : ag | ree ‘ba ¢ are far outdistanced and rendered i metic. | : ati : ae 9 CHRISTMAS Does it surprise you that these convict i tion ( t t t c t Sig students need such juvenile instruction? | t of Cor may ¢ tot quate by the things that human beir are doing these galloping days. Y day was big only while it lasted. y Ignorance is one of the th chief cause: thrills, but trembles with expectancy of of crime. Others are poverty and mental which he the morrow. diseases. Raph There always seems to be endless uses for cash about Xmas time, so in addi- tion to our Annual Custom of iii ( A Thought ) NO rey fallen and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth—Proy xxivil? ? Answers to Your Questions Q What is the difference be- %——_—_____—_ 8) Q Doan: Teals d tween plants and anim: {You can set an answer ft Peden ion b damental differences any question of fact or in. a lag Se fa “on ie can | formation by writing The Seat- move from place to place, and|! tle Star Question Rditor, 1322 eke their cron food from aunlight » Washington, D. | | and common chemicals, while ani- in loose wi mals depend on eating other animats| | * 1 >_ medical, or plants legal or marital advice. Per- | | sutior zonal repiles, confidential. All tA letters must be signed. Yes, for the firat four or fit ch We are also to give you “- 100FF, Our regular prices on Every. Purchase in both our Men's and Women’s Depts. | until Dec. 24, 1924, Q How many United Stat German, I mother tongues A. German, 8,164,1 865,864; Polish, 2, Q Whom did James Francis Ed- | ‘ward Stuart, known as the “Old Pre- tender,” marry? | 4 A. The Polish Princess Clemen- | ly 3 ¥ ditinraee tina Sobieski. e | Silig Qu ernment na canal f ary tribt e of public ‘0 the fall of Ro The newest in Coats, Frocks, Ensemble Suits, Furs, Millin te. And in our Men’s Dept. a larger and more varied selection of Suits and Overcoats. Q Who ruled France during the} Q. What is t alue of th minority of Louls XIV? , , 4. His mother, Anne of Austria You can al- 8 get few b oA three to 25 cent ways get a few more miles ont tiie | Dress Well |,.,,,. ENLARGED BOYS’ DEPT. % po A “=| and Succeed ‘ (What tralia pas FABLES ON HEALTH —————_—., | i; a FREE--A Cowhide Football Are Saying Ney DISHE S FOR BABY OF A NEW HAVEN WATCH With Every Purchase of ARB surr at $9.75 to 816. yy an Miles Flown by U. S. Airmen in 928) 1 until next It in possible that Congre ae b had morning meal given ly Saeed ae mien Goa banat ‘ aah he rBlaierace 4 OVERCOAT at $10.75 to merchant prince No business, big | Changed diet was recommended : ASE. CHG Sanyon around nd! Jor little, has any right to profit ex.| From 2 to 6, health experts have n any form excopt fried Jcept thru service | found, new dishe idded_ pro: big 4 pate Aya 7” i ig au ie ae lvided ‘they are of a tybe that enitg}OR® 18 tiot sorved: bolled, amdshed or | Nese bane wteatt tea baked potdte, bab never aétlod: one REV, ROY HERFORD, Kan. }/ i980 years of Important growth and | O11 05 wopet hich should 1 sas Cit vA man development 7 Sf LOH PRD EN 7 i mashed or ¢ ked in soup; best creation, A bad one | | ht, to to 6, | butter, milk and fruit | est ; i : : Ms has been) \ mid-afternoon lunch of cracker ba . | FKOG OU « Ik should be enco « | BRUCE, Bevion: there| Beeakfat—Hotcotoe oF x as ot| Sec alt cncournged and SMARTEST ATTIRE are no extontiating ¢lreumstancen In| milly two oF threo. aloes of eed | alll nad aoe eegeneal caean. 0 FOR WOMENanoMISSES @ ) | with a p of d ken }and butter or a dish of some well-| Do not se rye ment to the children at A man fs either guilt cooked cereal 1015 SECOND AVENUE Between Madison and §; in Rialto Bldg. Just over Pi upper or he iy innocent.” — W.€.'T, U, HAS DECLARED | ® war on the prohibition foke 4 sa) f . . “ “A ing n Whistle United states Rivas it 1983 flew 9005; 360 iles~more than 514 taues around the world —Take Elevator which jn anoth® attagk on an effect rather than th® cause thereof,

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