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THE SEATTLE STAR ’ ) ¥ | ‘ — — — —— — — = ia hl i - _ —— MR ( MW/\ WIT IrANrs if 7 The Seatt G2 ax Vi TR, CROSBY The ove . . Y '1U WIDEKN [mmm =| Poe Seattle star fe =| TheL —No.9| - | ABATES A ves of Eunice and Claude—No.9) enn A. eget | =. Nicoll # Authman " 2 } The Star’s New Picture Novel, a Serial Love Story Told Entirely by Photo- ) E OF e ict is Weak 44th 8 Coe N IS NC graphs in Daily Installment | I R ae roa vata | =] | NUISANCE | AIR: MAT! ar ante ; v f 4 Land Values Tribute That Was Awry W 1 HE land « 1 as I r WAS wnfortunate that the recent cor 3 $1,000 e n mmigrant ar onal tribute to the late Woodrow ives from abroad That for was made the occasion for invidi e e Commonwealt! hat was \ ; th . weeks : ? ous comparisons by the chief orator, a his “fowest « t ‘ Farm land is made va the soil dispatches stated. Gathered to pay o's wife, Can't surprise tiller’s toi ute to the departed war president were fr. Get everything City y is made valuable large others whose official had been as high “ relatives, <, gpa ly by the toil of others than the owner as his, and they were made to listen to All em expect presente as & by the multitudes who flock on the site direct attacks upon their times and admin my y. All of ‘em will or nearby, And eventually all man-created istrations 4 save to buy me pres = tanith is absorbs , ca whie A ; ents that I don't want, lest they moet . at pene Ee 4 ha land, which Such oratorical effort was plain boori t wee ames in tiny wi be ae aoa Ss thru the centuries, increas ness. It had no place in the occasion, rib © public fund ingly valuable even if it were all true. The man to whom trade . 2 ee : — — ar ne s eo litth a bd = tribute was being paid needed nothing of sd satisfaction in it as atlt Dollar Romance that character to emphasize his worth, and 4 gus bill, This selecting, pack- UBLICATION of income tax returns those who were present to honor the dead hg and sending Christmas pres- Aya brought to light many an industrial should have been spared the gross insult sags 4 nS vu hy m ont f romance. The second largest income tax of partisan attack, No man Was ever, Seratch! Zipp! Serateh! broke w payers in Main man and wife—were made greater and better because some im upon the rich man’s selileauy one in very moderate circumstances a few other man was smaller and worse | Statla Drat " he roared, clap : Brg Me. years ago. They became rich, manufac | : as | throw that blamed thing out of 4 paper pie pane | Always Room at the Top | the window! Mig oe s e easiest road to wealth is to make - pe a Nut, before he could get to his Eecdiatribute a necessity. Select some- Y OUNG men who are wondering what | the scratching, ripping : ’ thing people have to have. Devote your line of work to follow will be inter- | ceased, and there came ‘ time and energies to . A “good living” ested in this. So will others who, alrgady the library the voice of a a 5 i peer pours Ne eR ce started, find the road to success rough in song, sweet, soothing, ap | is almost certain. Riches are probable, if and at ng, pathetic, a hymnal re I r and steep. ad you can win out against competition. The : oe or part from an oratorio, hardest road to fortune is dealing in a | Each year American industry needs with aes £ , o' 1in 4 slectrical lie ba ittle ol Nh commodity people do not consider a neces- | 40,000 new mining, electrical, hydraulic Seeing, Sho Wien. hiiven 0 4 Mt '¢- eg a ar Mire hoped acts come—st ittle children ne al sity, ard which requires long and patient and other engineers, Yet our engineering peep tha pas educational campaigns to induce them to | Colleges are graduating only 9,000 a ye Some girl, ‘way off tn it buy. So claims the National Industrial Confe: Louls, or Chicago, or other far : ‘ \ ise Seat ence board. part, was broadcasting @ song Smoking Room tot, ”, with beauty, te iY ayer | 4 feo t t » . HY APANESE. 50 miles off their Rinna Metallurgy, challenges the board’s claim. quietly to the end NTER the cruel father! Claude Marvin, carrying flowers to the beautiful Eunice| ed Oe APANESE, 5 oS C eir coast, a P y, . > 4 7" ‘ied enero Or i Mery ma He says: “Nothing could be more absurd. €: 829 Blake, was met by her stern father at the door. For what happens next see to- are ker told t { e deepest place so far located in any Moreover, such a statement is tragically | J? "* sero weather, all right, | morrow's Star fh “it w F ocean. They sound to a depth of over six 1armful to the current graduate and/the Ant te: eter: ecsee: ORF dabiltaad ‘ s a er miles x » a ; . . . infirmary department was b& f- a ~ va gat Bs bee Mer bot young man who is about to decide on an aaa & tic ead. dae tle Tek or wet. pared with ne pte it arian ag ek perro course of study. The engineer- | fering poor had increased great err ree O e x 6) e u he earth, S less than a ing profession is already over-crowdec | ty, when he looked up from his y y Dp por eg phn faint scratch on a billiard ball. eis y e : | desk and beheld the town's rich comes down the He stop 2 Ricaitiati e s : dak’ satan; CRA: Siitiienaine Cres es anal de fat guy, who has a medal pinne What Counts | V business is over-crowded, for by." they called him. BY RUTH FI 7 1 held in Mew York: on enbawenent would be; con: z | his middle just between his lung Ld | i Tr, exce ranches of skille 1 want,” said the caller, “the SHLINGTOD ry. | for George Washington untvers- 1 of rece ; Whut did yer git the medal f ee : that matter, except branches of skilled | . WY ABHINGTON, De Fo 4 one |S | a ot péoneda 10 ston; |sont’ asks the adml OHN DE VITO, 18, modern Samson, is | labor where labor union rules hold down mene et 9 or families, ther, I cannot te 1, I ty tn Wash age establishment of a school of |" seer shootin’ ain’ says Fatt shown in news pictures lifting one tha number of aporentices ' nick a dr = or ne cht 4id it with my little } ake it a really ere t som arc - | diplomacy on the order of West ac Brew dal - end of an auto holding 13 people. Anyone | As far as mere numbers is concerned skip, ¢ like : sa i au from where you have got it pin ci hi 2 a lifting jac : s ng ings . 1 presume you are some biscuit can do the same with a lifting jack, we have too many engineers, too many 1 b costal 5 i Brute strength doesn’t count much any doctors, too many law replied the man. merute strength doesn't count much any | doctors, too many lawyers, too many ne int re oo a Letters FROM Read ——— bh aw or a: Lent . : nt paper men, too many architects, too many city’s & he wrote the ten STAR ea ers agreement on the subject. No rey ors have not yet figured out how to use | retailers—and so on, the list is virtually {reases in almost no resentatives of ours made any such machinery instead of human muscles. | endless 7 96 All letters to The Star must have name and addtess agreement, We understand that ¢ What counts is: How much can you lift j N tte hat 5 - tS, clerks and office 2 io ployes in another mentally ? No matter what you decide to “take Sellers & Co. cleo Traffic Deaths ity t# deplorable, to say the least, | Class of service v up,” you find that a disheartening army od up and took . Ar Cdltor The Star The chi police and mayor erstanding with the cc ° of others has the same inclination. Even bment as the ae Cfo arow While we umber of |#20Uld be aware of these facts. *If d they were paid on the Inacec s | paler ‘aig ; . ‘ sain bleed Fine. é umber OF | they do know thes sx, thon they eight dollars a day, and they are p: 4 uractes ~ | in aviation there is a waiting list. atiatite cangae Ged perp eilewancenctle dota readthorb ly nad FN or betray |that amount, ‘The last ao if ‘APTAIN KIDD wasn’t a pirate. To the | No field exists in which success is ea | and George | Tgard of man, wotnan or child by |tBelr oath of office budget making, however, our sca extreme contrary, he was an officer The fact that success is difficult prove made into the hit-and-r rivers, we feel that}. 2 fF one am becoming tired of a which had been fixed at ¢ ac 1 i $ his ‘ : nf rw cinakubnat nl sa 4t mayor that talks so much and does lars, wa t ev at a oe nye = hr . This | the existence of sharp competition—over- | s. A loge [roms nglha dh get wosltee Maia (oe R. WOODROW, |a bait, Had we been left amazing clair _made by Homer H. crowding. | erk opened the door with a? Bat alana ‘wy pain 614 Madison St, |dollars, we probably) would ft “ s Hi alone by punishing the D y uid x éaad Lyon tv American Mercury a we | 8 bow. Sellers, himself, came any reckless driver. If public sentiment | SE ts have taken any action, but we had ‘ forward to as at 0 Ia to ne ne se 7 £ De 0 oar wi ae Magazine. Consider the evidence on the UT over-crowding is mainly due to the | %7**"! t0 ask what the distin. | ‘ tempt to ¢ strong*enough no child would Suspensions no agreement to walve our vacatior other side. Which are we to believe? , desired to t Wa have endérwtosd Sie tas : LSND oh Man AB ee th presence of a multitude of inc > be | bury forever the legend of the | PAY 00 streets or highways, endan-| Editor Tho Star | ate et comes Maybe safety lies in accepting both—that Yr, : SeLaUe | Ol. nes uhy- walked | cherry tree, John A |Rering themselves and others Regarding high [72 00 be. thet be would be Willing Kidd was a Jekyll and Hyde, a pirate and tents. For every general, there are thou- | of glans cases cian of the board | An ordinance against this practice |poozo party,” a certain Seattle l 65 \to grant the vacations had the cour liceman alternati f he sands of privates who haven't the mak- erty, Weoning at evsry- the Gee | could be enforced by every officer in| yer seems “cocksure” that the school |‘ Bot Passed an ordin Sr MCeT Neng, ‘ ings of a general, who couldn't make good | often abaking bis head jis particular district. board has exceeded pothorltg| Cy cere eee ee History is filled with inaccuracies, at the top no matter how often oppor- | _It fs criminal neglect, by all of us,| Wait a minute. - If the co © deprive the head of the depart That’s human. Consider how rival poli- | tunity k | The bicentennial ts j When we allow the public highways | between students and th of the power to grant vac tici df =F wis hor val poli- unity knocked at the door. | layout Ike thin one? | Gaur had Wee sé lana clty streets to be used as playlattend were severed when they leave | 200% conferred upon him by the cits icians and factions make it impossible to ere ar 6 al envineers | Two hundred and fifty, com. | ious tiles thea 1s Hor places. ADELAIDE GORDO tenes: ney leave \charter, and ts clearly inva learn the exact truth about th here are many electrical engineers, but ” replied & a him time to f school premises the lawyer|thit ea ; ie lone the ruth about the present, | only one Edison. Many surgeons, but only | iy’ ,itnle’ Sellers | ro dere | would be right. But, each student |i toment “ana in the mevt alone e past. 1 a few Criles and Mayos. Many évtintnnl | ah Riba aie cen - bdgeaage dems He | a j!s a member of the ool he attends the ine sews mi the next Not Yet Arrived | lawyers, but only a few Darrows. | are the addresses.” Sailow th tes vols pay oh joners pofieeyprk de irony FY BBS eee to, receive’ wha cut’ 66 cant daa TTW , : | he s¢ cont Pasir si Herre last day the budge inde! r 0 et ; ve Plenty of room at the top, for the right | N Christ ae fe ees as of th } istmas cheer for MoNeil's|° he is graduated or other- wadesationl politi ae Risbge fhe ie me HE two new British battleships will | man. If you are confident that you have | O',fin st by the tire moe Island penitentiary could be greatly | connection with the/1n ‘law or good morals, tog! F each carry nine 16-inch guns, with the ability and stick-to-it-iveness to make | muring to himself. “Thank | ppc arias tf pied P have a right’ to demand |°UF vacations, : second batteries of 12-inch guns. Their good, young fellow, go ahead. Don’t fal- | heaven!” sald he; “wife's | hat of MoNeil's Island red. | that 1 conalt cat CITY LINEMEN building is permitted by the Washington | ter, don't weaken, don’t be discouraged by | Set hers. and the relatives Wa dans to chow tak W. is greatly in need of| tended by be , AND HE agreement. “over-crowding. are probably quarreling over | 2 erty Se ee in your old fiction| bi N the use of strong ; ; ; ; : | theirs, and there's a barrel ington wa books, and others, and so send| 4rit noral (and physteal)| Snow-B j When any nation builds floating forts | A business, trade or profession may be | ‘ull of things out In the hall | Chr maa cheer. Books may bo Vi bie. “Ages of ex:|BAitor The § ne such as these two ships, peace by disarma- | over-crowded with numbers — but never marked mine. Blamed nuisance! |went to sain, MeNeil's Island |Perience, operation and scientific re-| Last time we had a big ment cannot be said to have arrived. | with ability, Cass to be abated. But I won- | Seutlan™ tie ‘shakaie Penitentiary, Box 500, Steilacoom, | *#@rch have proven that “Wine ts a/the street rAllway departmer a ; | der what sort of a timo those | itn drt stem Wash. mocker, drink {s raging and jeverything within its power to kee | ten poor Infirmary kids are hay. | pa wae Bie poseen out 14 | MRS. R. H. BOYD, whe celved thereby is not |tho tracks open. The tetiaed atten: Pd Pd ° | Ing. A song or two ought to put forse Harry for disobe or- | Member Washington State P wise. hala: teen" x pecebtd Pag rtegivtenes | ders until he had to be dragged eae jdid keep the tracks open, too, t g ¢ Answers to 4 our Questions PD D1) somo light and brightness into | Gere until he ri 1»: Ammoctations, | It appears that a number of these | running cars, plow: h 1 Pies their—" | from the field for saf B diane tae ws fek & cars, plows and sweepers Scratch! Zipp! Seratch! “Sta- | seas Reena rEe iG Bl res r rr hed loads: te aordievpeutent at letra abe oye fe ————__—_Y ree é | only ono phase of plans that are . ame sian) <b nkenness and, | extra laborers. Q When should quince cuttings ——————B he trat ‘ % anyhow,” snarled Crosby, sa aha torres . es }4s school boards are elected for the t the + be transplanted and in what kind of| | \W7OU can get an answer tol (ys) score te one ny Cperator for| and then there came the song of erredrps pil neta | Editor Tho Star: It seems to me! express purpose of regulating all t Ape ice asa closed the track soil do they do best? |! L any question of tact or tn-|| secomes a third class radiy spen| ® ith pure, bright, Joyous. | celebration. A federal commis. |that affairs in Seattle are rapidly affairs and conditions of the schools, |arivi eae rsh ar ce A. Transplant in the last part of| | formation by writing The Seat- | | 215, ass radio oper “And Ho took them into His | Si aetatoe mare mpored approaching a crisis, as the recent |it Is clearly their duty and province, iving along the newly-swept rails 4 March or carly April, ‘They do beat| | tle Star Question Editor, 1222 | ‘ aa Ps er toa terrae rpg of senalats ena spembers at the | high school booze episode shows. mn case of thls kind, to “see about |e) erowins loose snow. back int : in ordinary garden soil. | New York ave, Washington, |! 4 tow tong | arms and sald—" [ae ne eran President | Instead of blaming a few young-|{t,” and tt seems to mo that, until a Be anse : Dii oe mater Wire %e | D. C, and inclosing 2 cents in| | How lone can a corpse be pre vay Godt” gail Crosby; “the | rg tem of, tho menate, and stern for turning an innocent dance full hearing could be held and the [Street railway men call it, Othe Why aoes-te-mm-appear so} | 1008 stamps for reply, No|| irre, Ny embalming it and then) ten aro getting that beauty the | civilians whe house, and eight {into n booze party, we should place / matter finally adjudicated, the board | mover car following, finished tt Stich larger at sunrise or sunset?) | Medical, legal or marital ad-} jo ite? cement six; samo as Iam.” At the end will” be submitted for a fitting | Th sept sigh herwaacaz could do no lets than to protect the {2° A. This is due to the fact that we ice. Personal replies, confi- i ey of the song he laid his head back commeme ‘ ang | The trouble Is, in the respectabl ool by doing as they dic | The street car riders were bloc! tla All A. Indefinitely, because mo ati mmemoration of the enten- |of their own home life most & y did. jadi (see its rays coming to us horizon-| | % . All letters must be} | id reach it. mo ar) on the soft top of his chair and nial, February sah na Naas Macs no one wants to condemn |22°4 because the motor car, in suc tally thru a much greater thickness) SERCO a apa | dreamed that ho had abated a odd. sready, auggeated i | prevalent ty Beaitin ane oxtent ) ters without a hearing}¢™ersency, was not made to mak of atmosphere. The atmosphere,” | : : great nuisance. Or, was ho oli & World" @4GRIEOn' to be. en eRe ee ce trees orl Mud. thay ‘ahould:be given every bom |p ona oe es Q. Who ts t t c™ D 0 bi gambling, bootlegging and immoral + fs filled with tiny dust particles and\ floor. Wash the floor thoroly with) 1.0). ho is the author of "The Calf} dreaming? | : Rie ral-/ sible chance to make good, and when|, 4 forceful letter should be water vapor results in greater diffu-| water after using the acid. | "A p- 5 (os |those to blame for this shameful | ‘essed to the city authorities, s SUNor the voye and the see ond patie A. Sam Walter Foss T li It t affair (not simply “a slight indis-|S¢sting that the streets may b appearance of the sun is apparently) g When and for what purpose eee | ] y Sh Id D d A t cretion") display the proper spirit,|ePt constantly open to both motor altered for this reason. weak ths Dita, nate ite PH Tes Q. How are the name ache e Ing O ou ou oO ge UTOS | inaio suitarte apology and pledge |i8ts and car riders, if the motorist : . ‘au fre AY sca esebat ereniarete | x right future conduc ; is compelled to break his : 5 ¢ fonnded? un pronounced Con ress ‘© conduct, they should be F own snow @ Should plum pudding be eaten| 4: It was founded December 29.) on, akg ie eel & ASHINGTON, Dec, 20—If | Calltornta had the bighost mor- | Yt le nate core ee lludag saewoian Beith a fork? 1898, at the Jewlsh Theological sem.|°he*” and Haeckel ts pronounced) ——<——< <<< fate has you numbered for dare | It 1s quite possible that some older |during snowstorms. ves inary, doing originally intended: as|. °°"O : | There Js no greater monace to life} an accidental death, you're be a et Seep Sntomnonlle 8p. || yucewete more bieipeworthy, than, the WESLEY BUTT, * Ae ga an organization of Jewlsh college See Siere than to let a follow get a} tween two and threo times cldents—82.6 per 100,000 popula- | Youngsters; but hools are somo- 6023 Sixth ave. N. W. Bw men designed to foster and encour-| @ Will crocus and tulip bulbs|art of this corn iquor under his| tixely to t ap ; eat ‘ ae tion—whfle Mississipp! had the pronbedeta ard to chastise parents |, What is the best way to clean Yidalant grow and blossom in water? belt, get in a high-pc ely to be nit by an suLomoble lowest rate—4.4 per 100,000 pop- |°Ver the shoulders of their children, age the spirit of as you are to drown, and about A. W. LUCE (an ex-teacher), SMILES ing every & white tile floor? oe A. Crocus and tulip bulbs wilt not|and operate it. It is a most 4 ulation, i ‘ . : 4 i st six times as y to be led b: sf 5 rata: *e A. Prepare a solution containing) @ How can a boy become a radio| 272, Wd blossom successfully in|machine, and I do not und a tever pert er hares “ te Of 66 citles of 100,000 and over, - puchomlsh,, Wash. volume of strong muriatic acid operator in the navy? ‘Ol water as the narcissus bulbs do,\why tho war department the| | Gasitally eho.” This fe fram the Camden had the highest mortal- Q : 4 vane, with 4 to 5 volumes of water.| A. Ie must. first’ entist in the| LY, 04% with special care, be|navy department do not adopt it for! department of commerce. "0 | tty rate from automobile acci- School Booze ey Kid McCoy should be Molaten the mop or sponge with the| navy and go to a training achool for| 27CC! %0 bloom in that manner, but|War Durpoxes If they want a heart Practically onecfifth ef all the | ‘nt 95.4, while New Bedford | Editor The Star: More poi, tym, od forghls poetry, sinco it seem solution and rulr over the floor. The| eight weeks. At the end of this © % "% recommended h-dealing instrument for| accidental deaths occurring in had tho lowest rate, 6.2. jtho school board in dealing with |*® %® MOW heinou wolution will attack the cement be-| preliminary training, if he can pass . | of human life and mb. the United States in 1923 were Of 497 cities of 15,000 ana |00ze partie { + SAGE ween the tiles and therefore should| the required tests, he may be sent|.% Who is tho author of “The Two} —ReP own (D) Okla. | Saige esraitoniebuies over, there is an honor roll of 36 1 havo two children in school and|_,S New York school has start wt be poured or flushed on the| to a second training school, where : at = SSE alia __.| where no deaths from auto acci- |! Sect he school board to protect Sera in boxing for girls, It ms —————— — saaracltae ee | A. Booth Tarkington. | ; : dents ocourred In 1928: Key West, |™Y children from degrading influ. |”! them away from guns. : Aaah | FABLES ON HEALTA | Florida; Cicero and Freeport, 11. [ences during the school year, At| 4 ne @ What js tho description of the} WHAT HAPPENS TO FO D linols; Marion, Indiana; Bath, {other times I will guard them. On tho other hand, Mrs, Chaplin ? largest, most complete radio recely| | Maine; Winthrop, Massachusetts; | Parents of some of the children | ™8ht well claim that marriage is CHLYOILS) | 106 set ever butt? | |S eenstcencerenneiocenne | Hamtramek, Michi Grand | Were indignant two years ago when |22 education in itse A A. One of the largest, 4f not the| TT. has bee Island, Nebraska; Harri told of “petting partiés” and “ | pens DAIL ; » if ne | 5 been sald that evety man’ ith | p ; Harris petting partiés” and “moon POEM er yeel, has 1h subea) 42, ty,6 Hatealh Huh Vioved Poetae OF Mitverin | opanine: Ath stine, and’ there ts an| Montclair and West Orange, |shine skids" by school children. An election analyst asserts. that ———— ves BO > " ‘ | ‘ € ; . x heterodyne unit, employing eight,| nia stomach. And there has been| At this ight ee bbb Eh Pues Bue speveawretes omy i iiatgtmnt| 40) eet a che Ue TRE Tate Ar i A 4 nine, 11 or 14 tubes, At least eight)coined an adage about the ‘way to| nyloris G Bh bs , and close to the} Cleveland Heights and Kenmore, | at the party who revealed the sordid | Mat is nev nd he is right in so athe you chirpin’ for, Mttle canary? Why are you feelin’ so gay?| bes, super-heterodyned, are used. man’s heart'’ being thru his stom: | is ma tioul a muact ar coating which Ohio; Ambride, Duqu War. = | mess, E.G. kK. far as the yan family is con Hoppin’ around, you are quiet for nary a minute thruout the whole ( Combination tith either one, tio, ach f Particularly strong and when food) rell, Homestead, McKees Rocks Rainler A cerned LY. three, or six stages of amplifica-| A. most’ interestitie’ pheh \!6 in the stomach there are continued| and Plymouth, Pennsylvania; ene Xo sane ‘Almost defenseless and frail as can aol yet you 5 ont tepe tiie | HOM ae Tah Gite nee Pit petty page of some to a second.) Oranston, Hast Providence and Vacations It is not much that the good : Wear Otlent itikeenu soured pinale totter Whe soe de Ee ee ane sai et lagen aot, (iete forces the “food] West Warwick, . Rhodo Island lator athe Patitoten this dio young as it is that so mat is it your attitude cheers? ee : s ho pyloric orifice. ‘Thus, as! and Wausau and West Allis, | /"U ho Star: of them have apparently done s bea 2 1 am a naturalized American} It 1# a dilated part of tho ali-|digestion gocs on, tho food becomes, Wisconst Your Wednesday evening edit eh v8 needs vol » with its warble so loud cheers| citizen and want to bring my sister) mentary canal and as soon as food|softened and liquefies thru tho ria hath ednt contained an account of th he xh already cate ery ia it. Maybe true you"have cause to} over from the old country? Ix sho] @rrives a secretion of gastric Juico| tion of gastric juices,, Bit by bit the)“ ~~. >, ) | 08 of a sult by the iitatnen aa4 ; 5 \ ¢ proud and reason to sing as you flit. entitled to preference in the quota?|!# released and stomach movements |stomach content is emptied int | | siglpiben Hins EHO SORUMMTGATEATA Ateneo ee caer oe ener ee Folks stand and watch you, but miss the real tip No, a sister of an American| bein. intestine eee Sez Dumbell! Dud: to secure the vac if ight department | lap, the famous badge bandit, hi you're merrily singing all day. Fight into song-| citizen does not have a préference| First there is a slow contraction at| ‘This goes on for a period from t Yudoes lelded COR 18, EHUCAIED SGuR CARES eter (oe screure, Dekone bite Ho mae land you give them a trip, but tho benefit pa right of entry; she must come aq\the left ond, thrusting the food ovey|to four Hours until tho Ricauatis ia Judges and Jneticlo indicated that. tt Taio oom pren under “eentengeaes y any other immigrant subject to the\to tho right. Here tho stomach opens| finally emptied Sao : lardyers are re- |\on tho part of Was, claimed | 216 years, anyhow Robbed of your freedom and hold in a cago nover| quota law. | Saati | ferred to in |leth the vacatiodman eo eee | : to answer flight's call. Yet you aro @alm and 1 o7 8 46 | | British courts |\cd wal anne rea not been grant-| Louisville police have arrested fly in @ rago and you sing on in apite of it wll eae | sh f dd was feoment on our part, | Toledo millio only 4 gen you sing 0 vite of It all, . men Who havi u : } Mood naire with only 4 ee hote is tho lesson that folks ought to ktiow. You can't always have tho| during the world wer edlitted wees as “learned.” || hat 1€ wo wore put on a per diem in tls pocket, Gosh! Maybo It ba haparee Re man can keep happiness over aglow if the right sort of| wilver wound button? The British ee a Maat ounces ur vacation, | dono his Christmas shopping ear!) 0 takes: ; ? ‘ Hi nublic to hes (Copyri 2 A. Yea, betng gassed is considered are great jok- |lour position in this maton Nae 1 on but Copyright, 1924, for The Star) the cauivalent of being wounded, ere. {It was not the linemen and he i. trope talks of a tariff war, why not avoid it hy « thing to the United States? pose ls ot lh Ree who undertook to make any