The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 8

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S THE SEATTLI rAR ng = alti RSD DECEM yo4 | The Seattle Star |: =| The Loves of Eunice and Claude—No.1|/R.R.“Recapture Clause” @ |) The First “Chapter” in The Star’s New Pieture Novel, a Serial Love 8t Captures but Little ' ents wl he board learned the student i! S . ' S al t ed d pare! | ( i cde , e gulp. ‘ e t t the ate B ter action, helped mat- SCIENCE = ag we tt ro f thos¢ who run the | MATHE MATICS ) ‘ ; : i rmath of the iron rule when clamped down in \ che ; i & gir n school work these days. Now M j ys and ¢ not be easily led back. / ore respec * the board if they had been noti- fied of t ! ey ¢ ve helped disc ne their own children be- é fore they were ov ip to public scorn? Bi The r believes ¢ should be puni } the street before cipated in that disgraceful affaii hould e been turned into unity to be heard of Speec! OM mn } t LD. TIMI a will re q fi ‘ steps of th ity he d « r , x t \ number read f 1 enue theater in New Y “| house recently decided to cele 7 60th anniversary a “Clara ee a an esta the f the t of the pe ble and to petition t redress of grievance While he was reading this, 50 policemen ar attend, the aged star write: not Clara Morris pretty r yen v, a sort of Cinderella fable? j r ia t “A Thought | ) years, think how the rank m tomorrow's Star, t z= i y beloved public are thinned. There o 8 ents of Ur ( Cue d v men who remember me now, I » to peaceably asser government for a Thi 1846 Casting all your care upon him; for charged, swinging their nightsticks. After fancy. I have been outside my house only F ound! WhyW omenDislikeHousework) Salk tether 9. they had dispersed the crowd they arrested | four tim eight year rheumati m, BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON WE HAD OUR THANKSGIVING eee Roger Baldwin, director of the American I could be dered like a bag of oats o1 nf Me teiame eee ae Lets |: share ke Ma le cae Civil Liberties union, and nine strikers and | Tolled in on i er chair but—pride for- ——— an / | stato legislatures are going to mect i's aceon Ghee charged that the defendants “riotously bids. There « e no Clara Morris night re man's buresti of the executive side of housework, the so much territ As the old Mg Rion Haliburton, fat’ and tumultously assembled and did make | i. A big lump is in my throat as I U. 8. department of labee pla he meals, the sole mountaines feelingly ex —— — ” and “did and threaten- peace and * a great noise and disturban utter great and loud noise ings” to disturb the publ (————- FABLES ON HEALTH Clara Morris, your ie eee | terete aay | ere cease: |e wa i KEEP YOUR FEET DRY _ | commit assault and battery upon the police | How brief is fame and the 1 on of ivingh } it how ¢ oe bess whe ree hous officers, patrolmen and officers of the ambition How tly the curtain falls! ject t f ariet it ¢ new dishes, but what cha the famf Ms 2 1 police department” and “to destroy and How quickly we a orgotten : not like bookkeeping, or ste as when a t wash up minut y : wreck the city hall, to the great terror The struggle to attain success is long. ography, or mar or sales t @ dishes, dust the fror % y and disturbance of the citizens And the bubble bursts ere our fingers BARRED SW WATS, <8) COR Cee a9 f : Baldwin goes on trial to answer these | clutch it. _ trate upon it that prog peed t accusations December 15. | It is a far journey to the top of the reee anes The result will be instructive. From it /! Mountain. Once there, our view of the There tv cote, saciid you and I may determine more tely grandeur is only a glimpse. The eternal be ee Rey ane “ than we ever could from text books or his- , Procession of newcomers fo ces Us Over for t t ¢ ha " w anatherne tories just what type of government we the peak, to stand in our pli r the tn men, ' use ‘ are living under in these United States. moment, then they; too, follow us into the “ . al Dark Valley on the other side. Red-Haired Wives Watch the Local E At Last, a Use for Static | : ED-HAIRED women make bette: > HE n al debt is being retired sys- 2 K than brunettes or blondes, sa $b t FET Pe ly. Intention is to have it | py KENNE ' hin ofthe ‘eloten ie fine Francisco judge. His reason: “Not one | paid off in about 20 years. i nm coe ah . ae tx course is plotted and 5 out of every 100 women who come before Meantime, state and local govern : Wr ee Ry my court seeking divorce has red hair.” continue in the other direction, deeper 3 Yet that doesn’t prove anything, since into debt. In 1912 had a combined ' : not one woman in 100 has red hair. debt, totaling the whole country, of ae The color of the hair is usually the result $3,882,000,000. Now it’s about “three el é ‘ 1 ( of distant heredity. Its importance in { times as big. Keep an eye on spending | actu aes temperament and character is exagger- by congress, but don’t forget local tax- wan ma ated aters. | reau of A 0 us Mechanical Cashier The Quest for Oil quently ‘cause immense damag ‘ OSTON tries out a mechanical casiiet OF men have been experimentally drill- oe on its elevated railways. Customer g deep wells, hoping to find large puts into a slot any coin from 50 cents pools of oil under worked-out petroleum 5 down, and the machine automatically fields in the At Latrobe, Pa., the . makes change and lets him pass thru the world’s de wicket. Movie ticket sellers and thousands of 7,428 of others might be displaced by such a usually oil. machine. This deepest well, to date, has cost We call ours the “mechanical age.” Yet $200,000—an almost prohibitive price un- | compared with the future, we have barely less oil were found in phenomenal quanti- begun to use machinery, which eventuz ally ties. The important feature is that nature will do the bulk of man’s work and enable ay have prepared, for us, oil deposits at him to live comfortably by working only | deeper levels for use when present known a few hours a day. ' pools are eee IF ? Answers to Your Questions ? EB} SAEs Veh SRR RM ele RPS est ll strikes gas at a depth Where there's gas, there’s | | SSR” CHANGE TO a | WINTER LUBRICAN TS 1 spa some a- | 3—— known us a road Ives i ¢ road runner is a curious and interesting ground cuckoo of the Southwestern United States, valled the chaparral cock ly two feet long, of wi is about one-half. The p bronzy or coppery streaked 1 white or tawny; underparts soiled | ragoza and | | Senator La| | » heard shows Many oils won’t pump when the tem- seit: ob | ot the whitish, streaked with black on th | thunderst ny tho perature drops to Zero. throat, breast and sides. The road solution of| static Is ¢ ‘Then after the said to equal t fa hors . | Smoking Room | i ; Teds almost ORE TaD Sul Noho lacdalan THE ditarmec al >, They give you safe lubricati in- tiles and moll large gh have tab 2 EON “Cesta Stories ys NA On contin. of its dict. The nest a flimsy structure of twigs bush, and| ¢ the white egys are six to nine number instrument with @ bow) ~————— ¥ uously all winter long, prevent crankcase m my berth la dilution, save batteries, release power, > invénted by a king] cpr 2 man in ‘om blush protect the engine! 0 winters I dreamt I | and gotten "Yon, dreamt 1 hind dled and gotter The Zerolene Correct Lubrication that Towent was tr from Chart will tell you the right oil to use in your car for winter driving. moker, with a red fa {a today.) ing for 60 summe t with two] “Yon noaa th found 19th ce X\ /ELCOME S OUND he humming of a kettl i joor will set you wild. That the case and you're nervous, now and then. You ure quite and becam popular in thete including my bootlegger, who ly the violin was first) was being mi during the 16th cen | tuff, Hi imately the form in| “'L hor ade | and happy, | “rm not, « | shoveling cc A. The heroine of Scott's “Rod| Roy. to drink his own| majesty passed. | ¢ is comfortable | ud a man next to me,! ‘L would like a night | off, your highness, to go bi I came from and get my b tu appr which it is no: Head for the Zerolene sign at your dealer’s, at garages or Standard Oil Ser- vice Stations and make the change to winter lubrication today! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Q. Who was Di Ve "2 Where are you from? Q. What are classed a oven-footed prinee, most hazs ‘Arizona.’ | {. Mining, | y and rail ay| Jemotoyment, || Sez Dumbel! Dud: An Omaha poet answered hits vife'a divorce come || Q. How ound, of! A: Vive Kansas? | re there's a ried pinint in verse. © from the natural}. Went will relieve frost bite : i The court reject A, Snow and ico rubbed vigatous.| a ae PH tos a muffled rumble; then a ound, But|!¥ “pon the nose, cara, checks or flocddtogily becati \ L and prevent further trouble bel hd nat tty aay) SSMS encore to | (Copyright, 1924, for ‘The Star) "Avold sudden heat,

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