The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1924, Page 8

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— 1 The Seattle Star |; roy The Loves of Eunice and Claude; No. 10| Letters ERO" Readers a Serial Love vite Ait ns graphs in Dail; Fstatndots ire Novel el Z > % ‘) : In the Day's News | The P \) 7 I \ Big D W Seatt 4 TERD D hing i : Y “ tt had bee a ie She g the men w NOTI I " g tions who prot A hy You and ever ; nore for your cou i a ' : f. if ye 1 will refuse to ¢ W ri : to go on ANY petit nle , { ok first thoroly studied and mad nee mind on the proposition it repres . Raw What of This thas 1 the } pageseny D/awaul “Aaithe da ninty Ei a Biekaanidee 4 Kind of a Tax? oe the h found love hidaved’ from te deat Bu he ce tomorrow's Ste ge the taxing prob It’s simp k across the writes a reade He would do it to cloth ber ala A put a ‘volum I ( : pie is obt ir ap rye in" Rak Men’ S Dollars and tax’ on everyone,” he writes. chant with $10,000 wor $50,000 worth of business last i And child lat big advantage, i naking of finished product D, COCHRAN year, he reports on the volume of business dor Suppose natihnal ahi pe T l ‘ ; and pays his tax or If another mer aay satified iF anci Pgs chant with $50,000 worth of stock on lave g : hand had a bad year and did only $10,000 bal at : Coe : inn F in : worth of business, he does not pay taxes sepred ay £ ge i Ave a e J : titer on all this unturned merchandise that . * age over he orthwes ; has been on his shelves, but only on the aor ) procure child labor $10,000 worth of business done Il operate on the a “Such a tax, fairly apportioned accord our own in tha ing to the business done, would be paid And then, with our cheay *r and \ bes i by all industry, by logging and lumber- at the threshhold of th e Orien there = rn be |Would J ou Be Efficient? ing companies, by utilities, by realty men would be a new birth of industrial es , ore and brokers, by everybody. And nobody pansion along the Pacific a parely selfish motive as well | monn in omwr'woee es | YOU Must B as doing a duty to humanity, t Wash would pay more than a fair percentage So, for of what he actually took in the preceding sar anor Gun La cawen ® 1 m t I a F ae Dogs and Deer Re. 1, E ' . B : - : 1 Cot see I of oO ind 1h ve not ead even trying to st Bec Ear aggre areas VR ay . ’ p|seen ag spoiled be Their Jobs suite wie 2 Tate| iy Stren ut te wo died of I T m belie . - but it a be t m r se e t ,, t WED i hee eae ei ats ys. r 4 sti Die . " “ mething could be dofie to » P te te of our game. I 7] ie : 1 have ted fof . t » e * hi o wee roid Me ery a os es opeeg going on and nothing done te tu t t tr T. D. TILLER ‘allahan goe Ruth Garrison e Optimistic!) year. “Tt has the advantage of making many (| should ratify he amend ; a asiecian BY Dh i ington legislature - ment th 4 h Pp s1MISM ‘ t t tie efficien: w Use Discretion Women to the Front ga i ‘ vrai cow elie 'te Caute HE world may be full of grief and IMES: have changed ; : exuberant.'“Pigsatmiass te the’ sorrow. It may be overloaded with Ty pla , ‘in + : f j failures and calamities of all kinds. Lifé, ee Of OUr Old Irish Iriends woo : oe as has been frequently said in jest, ma emember Ireland's. bloody struggles for HP welts Pps gc indeed be just one thing after another. freedom and the hot times of Parnell wi ‘ s up ¢ 5 & pessimist. Whet : However, even tho dark hours and ; : ) vast donations ther m. heavy clouds have followed fast and often \ 1 some change, in the news that the G ng of a Bap ing : upon one another, and even tho the tide Freeman’s Journal of Dublin is to be edited ape er a nd the of of hope'has ebbed very, very low at times by two women, as the organ of the repub- , ty. outgre 4 r t P —still, are there many disappointments in lican party. One hesitates # bit over the arian add tt , ' 1 at _Thest manhood which are greater and keener : : eal ; are than that of a child when someone tell name Editress Markiewiez, but she is to jassdation nid Yeo teltil contet t t him that there is no Santa Claus? Think have Molly MacSwiney as assistant, and sighs : hi it over. so it is all right. ing 5 me fficte fenta * . t tru A “ r never bu 2? Answers to Your Questions ? ? rannia ino “many mit | ‘yet tonmen bole nade to scale Mt. Everest A. Two unsuccessful att wave been made, and ar pedition will start in 1926 Q. How many public there in the Un salary i dependa on the d nan performs. pa Q. On what day of the week ¢ 20 to per| Hi Tho world needs men with con July 19, 1907, come? tion ia und : tive vision. A pessimist b A, Fridoy. oy ju : ° program. If h Se ba ai ic be no pessimist ( Where did the enamelware In ; 33 oper) Ww : “t chan essimist, dustry start and when? replay Stary BP das Xa r 4. This industry started on a large bidder. Paper a i, PAE tiie , 4 scale approximately 25 years ago in| /acturers » his pulp 4 tae va Se Oa PEN, your mental France and Germany, and from| certain nally ees Sa | Try and there extended to the United ‘ J ayer ge! ‘ Ps Life and States, H i noes 3 Liebe ggian = ar ¥ the God of lif within you fly ig og ae ° fr ORs Duk ex millior Seek the brightest of 1 Q. How many public in f , pit nd ¢ at you will urself gn languages are there in cont! 9, with a} A. This term 4 raat hd | Linaee sates nental United State . P Hes.| wh ng rity in the number ? Thé real soy ‘of lite 1 A. 968. et, ee gfe il Madde? Sal lle lata id | ae catste ih Z in the every-day work Q. What was the politica aca oe 4 esa 4 | 1 love my work, the more effi ution of the members of the , cle 1 becon Unpl { commons of tain " t 1 States} Q. Ho 4 ' 4-determin Nom! Gt interested -maan| tit nts and actions & t m than ams, From , for wu the compe A. By the u wonderful i me persons who A, Oousert at labor, 190 | strume called pectroscope he interpret e 0 te i t ns have had following. +: beral, 154; other parties, 16 which, separates ght rays com tr ieee 6 Q. What , [ing re ; pout distant of | #4 ineail ek Smoking Room Q. How 1s old pap ney di A. A true Arabic harac- the stars. Edch clement in the|the subject m works Stories posed of? rized by a staol con-| stars its distinct color ¢| ¢ 1 ream by where 4. It is turned into the y Bacty hich | reveale the spec y| for 10 cent ver 1 find out : Sa a department, is thoroly ae, two fh Fi ther| thus the scientiate can determine hat dream mea @x gentlemen crook can afford und treated with pear their chemical composition as exact. C°UY an added impetus has been} to smoke 50-cent cigars these the inke and the disti , . ly as a chemist in the laboratory|*¥eh to dream translations thru | days and this “gent” was doing so, in fibre of the paper. It is then sent! Q. F I tates) Can analyze a compound and de | ¥reudism and psycho-analysi the smoker. to the bureau of printing and en D narshal and| termine what ia in it uperstition is more powerful in} «wot drove me to. it was th o78 fleld of dreams, than anywhere |phore was a large crowd around one Q. Who ist . ted P; se! ertheless, dreams are all) o¢ them department stores watchin aah ta esha ed Presi-| explainable thru common sense and|ine train of cars trying to make the kas oRieate TAR chat clence, All the evidence shows that de, I stuck my hand in a fat old Pure hageae | dreams aro due to external and phy-| guy's pocket. He loo} ed like a tour nt ical cause Certain illnesses pro- | Wdathey~ all carry. puree, tie Q What were Lares and Pen-|duce certain types of droama that! had a nole in his pocket, I then an BtPAT jare disagreeable or terrifying. A there made up me mind that I would A. The household gods of the|certain condition of physical well-| 6 to Hollywood and get a job in the you can't expect credit for doing a thing unless you can do it up right,| Romans. This term is sometimes| being will Prodiiee pat falent be! movies. I did. T was a gentleman | It's quite up to you what. your efforts will bring. ‘That's a fact that|“%% "owadays as applicable to| called board sa ely Le |in'a sassiety drama. They ou'd best keep in sight | treasured artlcles of howschold fur-| 800 en ite he Meet and aavcn | Was @ poifect type, But after ¢ tints sOAnt nats: casi: atari b bStit We wtiinig: they Pac teeeaas| MENTE | {yhat conditions he sleeps ts no such Ving up ono hundred per day, trisk to do. Too often, howe ition dies out ere the task is in full fe ed leakeone haga etal ia a sor of | 2& Purses, seven-fifty In the moves f ire the Q. What is the Malthusian doc-| 4" event ot eur into nike hoe {aon't look what it ain't. So T do¢ The a 1 cheap and it| tine? ia ae oC 3: felineuh clad 1 Ja little night work, on the side. 1 ms tha when Jt comes A. The doctrine taught by the\™ J picks out a foine dark street Le o @ man and a job. He starts out|2"0lsh economist Malthus, who de | soos wall ay uae bel pep: then thete isn't IB SAPS Gr tphcreoN WAMIeEd Iho, ez umobe. u + || ke pie with the meringuo on. 1 EX u'll frankly admit you've a task| means of living, so that unteas If they don't || ¢ases up to him and says, ‘Stick peel a to be done and you loudly dectare| Population ts checked, either a part forget to do tt, the || UP ana antic . i ps t. AMAL tH oN of it must starve to death or the ee “Say, you big stiff,’ says my “vic | = ir Not #0 Hadeh fis Woe whole of it be Inaufficiently fed, plumbera’ associa~ ||tim," ‘git on your sido of the street the time comes for you to go to it oe. tion will spend} i'm working thi " Whatever you ust make up your mind you'll do it the best that} .@- When did baseball becom tho| some money to |} nap you can. Real working, not shirking’s the best way to find officiency’s|nMonal game? | stop Jokes on|\ Climbers of the social adder Value to.man. A, In 1886, alti it was played plumbers. Jamuso us, Homebody up above | SCopyright, 1924, for The Star) 10 some eatent as carly de 1840, J always Kicking mud iy thelt fuvow, | W. KAPP “Go and si a part (A Thought ) skin, or the ley Then | rd his spots? MATTIE KUTZNEF Bothell, R may ye also do good, that are accus tomed to evil—Jer, Iwiis15 | n The crown princess of Holland is pe RE jer - . t e hed because she fell in Ic ~ unchanged. All things| 7 whereas she mi EMM CT ON ANY PURCHASE & Excepting Boys’ Clothing, COATS! For the Entire Family Now is the time to outfit the entire family with new Winter Coats for the | Holidays—Our Shoppe is _ literally overflowing with Coats for Women and Misses—Coats for Men, Young Men and Boys, 2 i CS PU Remember— No Payment Down! Men’s O’coats. .$31.50 up ~ Women’s Coats $29.50 up Boys’ O’coats . .$10.75 up H RYS seat TACOMA GOOD CLOTHES FOR. estan MEN,WOMEN ann. 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