The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1924, Page 8

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| . + eonntatives sooo Ag | | Press Servis Nome Mi | ‘ : “ : a ‘ . \daptability Conserving Our Ou ll % i PTHIS 1 eral « ervat ard X cep Wer er ¢ ‘ ia bs confronting any com : big - 7 po in t vernment service : ; tele “ It becau oil i 0 I that as . a oS. 00 tak ! ns of years to pre ~ = weatne d because even our generous sup me there ply will last t reneration or two lor ’ There : er at the rate it now be used It bi ecause the defense of the I the ’ 1 t for rir country at pre lepends upon t oil t P ew ow id upply, and t ise a navy of oll. bur: f wid cauich ers ¢ arou 1 navy of coal ijust t selves and still maintain that marners, and An’ & eet withou \ the best climate in the world BE GOOG"Es BO Pew The job will be hard because it wil "hite » Ped? ring the government into conflict wit White or Red: dustry that has found a mountain of SEATTLE had a “white Christma § the end of the rainbow, and it will according to weather observers be } ard to curb t taste for wealth of But on the polic coroner's. blotters those who have made millions overnight Christmas-tide will go dowr a “red nd others who want to make millions the : o Fring Me that keepir 1 in the United State gt ape whe | against the day when it needed b See sg Americans is better than selling it abroad = today at profits that are fabulou Peto? ro " Yor pee] For his prompt action in initiating suc W yes Report Card a commission, to consist at th tart of “ay *ORTMENT—100,” Secretaries Work, Hoover, Weeks and “Business English—95." Wilbur, the president deserves the con The same being excerpts from the first mendation of the country, Before the report card in the schooling of Mr. I job is done, he ¢ his oil commission will Chaplin’s 16-year-old bride, and, if Charlie need the support of the peopl isn’t stone blind he'll see in it food for thought. s ¢ oe Gainitn ae A Tithe for the Air Service 16-year-old-girl, married or single, deportment is perfect, in these is a blessed anomaly straight from heaven. Cherish her, Charlie! However, there are many records to the effect that when a bride starts out perfect in deport- ment, her break is something fierce, if she does break. As the lamentted Bob Fitz- simmons observed, “The bigger they are, the harder they fall.” Nor would our friendly comment be complete without the observation that the Lord never set man a more complicated task than living long in comfort with a perfect woman. The condemned comparison to the imperfect man is so ever-present. That “Business English—95”" is to be studied, too, Charlie. Wife’s talking 95 per cent business, English or any other sort, has driven many a fond husband into the solitariness of desert sand and sage- brush. All this in the spirit of helpfulness, Charlie. The lady’s first school report really_indicates_an angel W ill She Spank? NNOUNCEMENT is made in the house of commons that Great Britain warns Serbia, Bulgaria and Albania that they must take steps to prevent the spread- ing of the Albanian insurrection, says a cablegram. Sounds as.if Great Britain were trying to function ds the league of nations, What is in her warning? What will she do if her warning is scorned? Some unruly children will persist in plgying with matches until spanked. The Balkans are such, and they can start a world conflagration. ——_—— ? Answers to Your Questions . ¢ -_—___—_- — %) Q Why do not radio messages Q Who was the “father of Amer-|# ean gat “an Gaawee "001s 2 4 Wai ae saqee: 5 ve pst y question of fatt\or in-)| y do? fodiens | WS fon by writing ‘The Seat- | A: E they are ton : ees Gusstion “RANGE 1835 ("| aitterene-woave lengthetens acre oe Wakes, fe, She. 2g os York ave, Washington, | | ceiver must be tuned to the wave Bunker, Hi, monumex ys | D. C,,and Inclosing 2 cents In 7 the.signats, music, etc Washington monument? loose stamps for reply. NO| | tnge the auditor wishes to hear {. The Washington monument is legal or marital ad ree ee uch higher, being feet, 5 1-8 confi- | | pate inches,’ while th of the Bunker must be] Hil’ monument ie 220 feet j|..@ - at r - Sa | the h alliar yey a5 a ee A. Jt was formed in 1916 by Aus RA, ¢ pop? A, This is from the poem, “The) rig prussia 1 Russia countries in’ the matter of air| right Stugt Win," by Frederick| ‘"” . forces? 4 . * dey William Faber. What is the e¢ t A. France has the largest air ere e f3@ Apna he explanation force; England comes seoond; the ‘a Whale ee Q. What makes the man in the] 4. 7 BBP 1 United States third. Udi! s09 BES § dota tte Besh yd dha See iy moon? 7 tumblers ia caused by vibration set ie he appearance of a face OM) uy usually by rubbing the rima with 2 38" there «premium on the! the moon ts due to the clevatlons| rogin-covered hande, Naturelly ¢ pecipeten cy alr cane! and depressions on its surface, the) tumbler has its own bell-like a ade peg iy so-called mountains of the m00M,| or note and this can be ratsed or or craters. There being no atmos-| towered by rateh 1 tha Glad ann 0 lowered by ralsing or lowering the @ Are the bread and butter plates) phere on the moon the contrast be-| water in the tumbler, thus reducine ee eere: US MAAN COON HS tieggy. Hight an shadow 16 Ter¥! as 14 wight’ de expressed: the see served’ great, and the arrangement of these! oy the bell A. Yes shadows cast by the vast number ee ae 28 Shs of craters which cover the moon's *, Q. In t boc and by what Q From what poe lea tice py thea . the following quotatic face on the moon's surface Bes ee eee ort “For right i right, is} ft ATs arr litt f i I Q. What is a vendetta better than a wilderness of fools” arene ct pe | A. A private warfare occasioned) A. This is from Ruakin's “Crown to doubt. would be dislo: by an insult or injury; a private} of Wild Otives.” To falter would be sin | blood feud. | oes Sr (es REEL BPE Ey ee Q. Who was George Eliot 1EN you've got a bit of worry upsetting to a fellow as can be till somebody y So, it’s true Why it is you feel much better when you've bared your witlle. Het, no | Produced, the article ta penuine, one seems to know or even secms to care. But if you havo been a Athi fretter, I will lay an even bet, that you've ached to lay your Uttle} % When was Jackte Coogan born?) worry bare. Z A. October 26, 191} In a corner you will hie you and you'll tell your tale of woe. Then rele you'll always feel much better, you will find. As your fist’ner alt Q. Who are the Italian ‘movie! close by you he will always seem to Know that he'® helping you get|S@t popular in the United states worry off your mind A, Rodolph Valentino, Nita Naldi Who's the fellow whom you yearn to havo just listen to your fret?| ad Bull Montana, Who's the one on whom you feel you can depend? Who's the fellow eae whom you turn to and who'll always gladly let you tell your tale of | @ What Js meant by “Lloyd's,” of woe? Why, he's a triend | England? Copyright, 1924, for The “ar that is clinging to your mind, H’s| you'll always hurry you can find who will list’and give a bit of Batty, O BRANCH of the national defense i N making such rapid strides at present as is the air service, The science tion, stimulated by needs during the world of avia war, made almost unbelievable strides Since the war aviation experts, both engi- neers and designers, have kept up that ome of these outstanding Last week an army aviator, speeding at 50 miles per hour, coupled hi in mid-ain Seott field with an army dirigible, stopped his engine, rested, started his motor again and took off again 500 feet. Atlan- tiown F crossed the tic, have circled the globe, have from the Atlantic to the Pacific between dawn and dusk. A giant dirigible has flown from coast to coast, and back again, weathering storms, soaring over mouti tains, traveling over land and ea at ease ip any weather, Government aviation authorities say that with $20,000,000 a year for experi mental work and for the developn the science of flying they 1 make air service the most powerful branch of the country’s national defense. That sum is less than a tithe of what is spent on the army or on the navy. The air service should have the money it needs. Not only does it promise big returns in terms of safety from foreign enemies, but it may mean the predominance in the United States of a new industry, which in time may become as great as any th world has seen, save only agriculture o 2 This was the Mary Ann vans | iat ym de plume an English novet 1819 and died in’ 1880. born in true meer A. Rub the article with silver, 1f | the silver leaves marks like those of @ lead pencil on the maga, it ta not genuine, but if wo such nes are A. Lloyds is English underwriters surance an association of of marine in an Q. How many square miles of ter ritory were bought from Mexico after the close of the war with! {hat country? 4, 529,489. Maree |The Loves of Eunice and Claude; No.1 4 | he Star’ a Serial Love in Daily | New Picture L graphs a _ “4 Nove Installme a US: LOWELL ! r t i W n f "thi, t x m ton “y a 1 t t whe ached’ that { the Talk ABBE Wabi MRS WALTER FERGUSON | t k | wat \ he ‘| | My ¥ i And I t | oy 1 if ¥ It t fin iC t | fully. s | nt oe . MORE CONSERVATIVE MELLETT high iff 7 t T t juiry be I Lewis ‘ r comm eee Sez Dumbell Dud: Easter Sun- | day in 1930 will fall on April. 20. If | you want to | see this drive your auto care- myself.” J MR. FIXIT! other Would Have the Cost of City tig. wet the relia re are lote @ F things to © for instance t ts bothering days. Times perows as they soni Kome ou 4 the other day 9 had taken the last month ance | notice suger flour oun r down) coffer To look ¢ vou would as another wotlt pri Martin at Anything you can-do to help mate uctor to take| ters, I am sure will be greatly ey your readen, i. M, 1 by many of ving. Mr. tent to of lowering i 1 like to, ‘There és tion, which is I the traffic wil sired during the is scarcely @ ine attle that bast (t ts on form price plain of the | book bu 5 are organized i t up with) the landlords ar anized, and al MA In-| kinds of workers are organized Ik emedy it.)a way, this makes for the good of a 2 iti the various industries and general Mr. Fintt: Why people) prosperity, but it also makes for get such poor of the|higher prices for the necessities of municipal water department? Twice’ life ‘THE CHILD LABOR LAW As President Wilson Saw It RESIDENT WILSON took an active interest in the passage of the first federal child labor law. He called in person upon congress to assure its suc- cess when there seemed some danger that it might be ‘layed. The bill finally passed the senate by a vote of 52 to 12, and when he signed it President Wilson said: “T want to say that with real emotion I sign this bill because I know how long the struggle has been to secure legislation of this sort and what it is going to mean to the health and vigor of this country, and also to the happiness of those whom it affects. It is with genuine pride that I play my part in completing this legislation. I congratulate the country and felicitate On Your Savings Will de » your principal in NINE YEARS and ONE MONTH by reinvestment of the interest We own and r mmend as a safe investment the following bonds; Thomsen & rk Timber Co, Lid, Ist Mtge 1934 North Amer nP. & L. Ist Mtge 1954 Cespedes Sugar Co. Ist Mtge . 1939 French Nat'l Mail Steamship Lines Gu Ts, 1949 Metropolitan Hotel Co, (Los Angeles) is, 1938 $1,000 each. GEO. H. 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