The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 6

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len _— i thc aunties: (homed be i i j PAGE 6 e rHl EATTLI tA “. a eas a = Saas = , 1 al y 1D T > j ; aidan. A FIGHT OVER LIQUOR @} | J eit | The Seattle Star (==) }| The Loves of. Eunice and Claude—No. REGULATION STIRRING : 2 * octal Representa os ree | ee lhe Star’s New Picture Novel, a Serial Love Story Told Entirely ‘by Photo- VIG La 4 \ pt I ‘ ‘ gan Ave; New | PheOe ( graphs in Daily In@tallments TD P -ITISH ' I T 4 Tec sat + : . BY MAX STER ‘Tt t ry ‘ ‘ t yea { . t r wt . l t ” \ { } It | is t \ ng I a 6 New Hel f i ‘ t tream of NOTHER big he ey J bg xhie op yet Af ong that Though: is the gas idea BR h sates shila. 1 sada struck helium. They s y } ns I pu By But nothing is useles t A . sete he We have it undergre d OF ANd SULORTY: e {? the cost soon w : i ( in ber of years it P foot. No other country | ( t ader, the erage deposit of helium wortl I othe ust long tld erento Quite logical for Zepp. 4 t enery and d fe : quarters to move to Ar ¢ ened 2 I Smoking Room | A Tree Crop f “reg . sere EE, oe forests in America now have 745 G 000,000,000 cubic feet of tir The #4 nation uses 25,000,000,000 cubic feet $ year. So our forest re mor 5 than enough to last 3 - . ee _ ‘ i" ant 5 New trees must be } n y Bu Hun a: ? WA od 4 . ie not sporadically | e th PURSUER! Eunice ke, about to step into her luxurious limousine, ts followed ¥ y ' same as yearly we plant fresh crops « Claude Marvin, honest hero, who today has seen her for the first time. For : grains and cotton. Trees should be gr hat tome Star. t ove as a crop. e ae = = ss a8 t ; a te - Looks Like Turkey ty fter we get it. || H Vs ib ; " a7 in | . : UST a few facts, to promote holiday tion were scarce. Now there are school O l y : On s f l é al t went to enti c a toting good will and cause you to read ou turning out iters in hordes, Writing BY C, A. RANDAT * hops rl hristmas advertisements with cheer and itself has been analyzed and systematized = - —____ — = ; I determination. o that it is merely high class “carpenter Wasnt : . all for finaly bs : i 1 The November business failures were ork t s, their ; z line, X 1 the smallest in the past five years es mark fast the : t : thelr « : = With 100 for a month! erage, the se i vers of this t+ f still be payable up ' ee a manufacturing output sta at or ( t i t ‘ muge a f es } eter nesity" evely Vina: The C. —— iuty. Of | What Folks With 100 as the index in the year 1919, their understudies, quite a | . iS 4 m | . the movement of erops stands at 246. hemselves. Psychologists and Who Owns the Country?) “eo Are Saying | The demand for railway bonds is y s have “taken the works may t a pe aaa etl 22 EBA ep a heavy. apart’’*s id bare all secrets \ t NET we - “—e 35 1 ‘ Sterling exchange is the highest in two That's why harder to stay a e the 4 N ; get ; aa Blasco w ptningy . fr r F years past, French francs have moved up top than it used to be. Average ability ‘ Bt of ; . 25 points, and there is an upward move- has rise there used to be anly wed xchange f ‘ farme “The ‘ ment in French and Scandinavian securi- one ava to handle a big job, ' ) ¢ tof | 4 te ties. This foreign improvement is good now there’s a | J xt bigs group of for us, because we've got to take foreign : : “ weit! mente money for a lot of things. lew One i Ing L_gove : IDA M. TARBELL, investigator aig glooming, and the Christma HAT A Ne ‘ “ie ¢ mg ‘ : A Ho estimates =a Cicthas als 2 vist turkey hangs high. AT do you think of tepresentative farc xs . Rees $ ie. (ints gear ae SAE a a h und-about m: r Tg oe \ we itlwibs proposal to appropriate a ni 4 who ti ‘ ‘ Sez Dumbel! Dud: ed direct way is at hand ' million dollars out of public funds for presi- I pent fin eon at i» ra ‘A Has-Been detitial andl congreabtonal pomp the tre Sand 00,0 Papua, only \) iy MUST BE A MICHIGAN tw 26 . x era te A firet t rT f h 4 m ’ a n who wants to kn ERMANY has given Ludendorff notice penses and make it a felony for a candidate : ; “ ~~ ‘ ht as y pita bby c t 1 fe XJ to go ’way back and sit down. Accord- to spend any other funds? rag San t 1 1 wane an bid n joke, if ar ing to the election returns, Ludy’s racial- It would be cleansing, to be sure, to do ady bee f \ t . : cannibals, Fat ALL 11 ist, anti-Semetic, anti-Catholic, anti-capi- away with corporation campaign contribu- os a ware 5 ® ff t satt t people should || tnat n talistic party will not have enough voters tions. But could cc esS ever agree on : . e t > pe in not go there | in the new reichstag to make a loud nois to divide the ney among candi- na : : and when Ludy cannot make much noise | dates . { par he is about all in. “ - - E ncihiess A Harder Job ee t _ Lvolution ARE legs and Greek sandals will be |» ss ei tea Wes dal HE soviets are starting their eighth “the go” next summer, is the word . ef _ ; year of power in Russia. You recall from Paris. Stocking manufacturers, wes ry lar ment ! . the thousands.of predictions that the Reds alarmed, have countered by starting pro- sunitey.i ys a ¥ hoon Ay ee would be hurled out by popular uprising. paganda that legs will be more beautiful t 1 xchange f { Russia isinthe hands of evolution. | if heavy woollen stockings are worn in th or The UNION PACIFIC Eight years from now the soviet will prob- cold winter ry t tended aa service affords direct ably still be on the job—tho so changed Some t vhen you think your own 1 . tenges ar n and convenient connec- and modified that it will not be recogniz- business troubles weigh heavily, put on \ eos claims J {feat b able. In 1776 we Americans began to learn how to govern ourselves, and so far have barely gotten started. Russia cast off the vilest government on earth. Give her time. your coat, stroll into the wholesale district and talk with one of the tired looking men who cater to feminine whims in the matter of raiment. You'll return to your office quite pleased with your lot, ~ 2 moved from marble A. Prepare a thin pulp of Spanisi white, miz with benzine or petroleum Answers to Your Questions ? ether, spread the mixture over the al, the lave ob'a marble, and allow it to remain shite ; there, covered with a damp cloth Gaidtonic Br Satis for siz to eight hours. If the spots rmply with the other pro are old, the process muat be re ; the t peated several times. If bensine Pcp alone docs not produce the desired ‘ aes result, a little ch ry wld be siplled n“Yanke washed emery and tin putty, spread| ig $1.09 ry of tha Mok wehooll pers rh WANT Mico on on a linen ra nadudta, 4 4 tha botlenel dees i (houidein Ba ctord a ort eam graduate, $6,000 per year Abroad, the term “Yankee” ta loos t the United s+ ly used to designate any citisen of J guilty of t Q What is an xyl the United States office under the United! A, An engraving on wo im ay ars , pression from such an engraving.) Q. What classes of Chinese, if nny A. No, he is forever varred. * 4 6 ré allowed to enter the United eee Q. What does “Quos Dew al 4 under our immigration law Q. What is the estimate made of| perdere, prius demen' mea the average iL pacity of untrained men, high school graduates and college graduates? A. According to Dean Lord of the A. “Those wh first maximum Q. Can the Boston university college of business! of a veteran administration, the average mazi-\ pen utter. mum income of the untrained man| mut Evesrenr WO little peepers are working for eyelids are open. ou whenever you They show you the way to th things that you do, Forever they’re searching an gropin’, ature is wonderful. How do you know? Only be cause you have se Byes let you have what the world has to show, with vision that ought to be keen Look to your friends, as the old saying goes, and look ‘comm of the ely is what each person tries, But friends can't he seen, a man surely knows, except thru the help of your eye No matter what trouble may come in your way, you always can find that t knowing it fade out from day unto da t you see your way clear And, how are you treatin’ these peepers, ol’ man? Consider it how, ere time files. them the best that you can, of your eyes, (Copyright, 1924, for ‘the Star) You'd best always give a tip, and take care A. Government officers and their ex and them; learning wishes to} wl children accompanying jakea institutions of mad. professora of pleasure; students; those who are in continuous transit thru the 4 States; all others are barred. Q. What is the Bureau of Mines address of tt Interior department, A. The general of ficea of this ompany are at 66 Congrean fasten ‘this Cleveland just prior nickname ation a4 a candidate deney in 1892. for the prea Q What Sx the nutritive value Peanuts A% Compared to beefsteak A. Twenty-four peanuts have th |Toin steak 1 4-4 inches by 1 100 calories, (@ travelers for curiosity or| A FABLES ON HEALTH — STOMACH WORKS _ | Washing-| | Ci Jup the | colved st.) the operating officea|{n which it ts eaten a2 oe Boston, Mass.; Didi are located at 120 Broadway, New WIV | York city ($f bi i4i f Q. Who was called the “stutteal to Nia nomin«| out |same food value that a plece of sir-| 12 inches by 4-4 inches has, namely, before 1944 than offsets this dit and it {s thought a great of holders of the Third ponds will be glad The treasury has during the t two years handled all post months and one yea neKo Cer tificates have been to ma ture on March Ju Ser tember < 15 ¢ each with Continuance of I camo possible wh of maturing the treasury with maturing debts $1,500,000,000 and in tho brief period of tho next three years there will mature nearly $5,000, and aggregating 000,000 in war post-war loan. Tho offer to term bonds for the T ties will mark the first in the time when the must be settled, exchange long ird Liber xtension war loans The latest of | HOW fame SCIENCE | A MIGRATION Ei ‘ONOMIS pease sts and 4 F a 1 troi Lies rf at t 180 of 4 c re hundred thousand! It is considered probat world tr because of the higher for industrial — c¢ m to move, Oth the army and lost the fear of mov ing from their Investigators claim to have that the negro has proved more efficient in the North than the South. As they moved North, | Jappears that white men in ey numbers fields. — During believed tt work in the Southern climate uth homes in th i 4 by r ¥ i ¥ t t rele x ¥ 2 i iM # sy i ¢ i r # ¢ ¥ eI ¢ % ¢ ¢ t | much are working slavery white fields creasing Southern it was J men could not in the HAT happens to food once has passed the fourth lesson Mr. Wer no possible good, It must undergo | definite chemical changes tn order \to have value The first duty je discharged by the alimentary can: It Is a tube The New York Sun sought to| avout 30 feet long, stretching from on Grover the mouth, It is muscular Thru contraction of the muscles, | |the food moves along at varying it , speed. mouth made Mann re food to remain in the form it would be of In the meanwhile, gonted and absorbed. Undigested materiale and vartous | debris of the cells and canal walls | become like ashes in tho furnace, and must be gotten rid of, We bogin it ts al ARR RE RRR RRR REE of course, by chewing |the food, and this is a most im | portant function, It is gathered on |the back of the tongue and swal-| lowed Sudden muscles sends the ward, lke a cork | child's gun It all takes place in about a seo contraction of food stomach hot from a New Records for Chr ORDS, appropriately ext sure to me a h Her u have the opportunity t tid special records made by three t of these selections—sur to b ing memt e family alike Victor Selections Mpe Organ Solo Mark 1 Ye Faithful Pipe Organ Solo (Oh, Come All Ye Faithful)—Voeal Solo Tohn Mee Stille Nacht, Heilig Von Himmel Hoch Star of Bethlehem~Vocal So Open the Gates of the Temple lent Night—Violin. hristmas Hymn Nacht (Silent Night) da Komm‘ich Her Se Flute and Harp Harp Belection Sol In_# Clock A Hunt in the Forest Victor Santa Claus Visits the Children—Part 1 Santa Claus Visite the Children—Part Edison Selections Birthday of a King-—Daritone Solo and Chorus Thomas Cha Ning Out the ells-for Christmas Hark! 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