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by pres looked wd of 500 eage expectatior She over noose r the rat 1 a thru the crowd Then they in a dead mar man dic You see invitations, cards, printed handsome ( type, borders and everything ing of Louis Kahl, and th Great thrill! By ment! 500 of a Ch In his last minutes youn. edged Christ. Don’t miss sheriff and his 500. wer Sheriff Russe A Great Settler VERY few years ago the whole cou faced a housing problem. community was exempt. estimated that there were not less than 5,000,000 persons in great need of living try city or quarters, and the government tuned to take action for their The government made gestures, but it There were pro- tests and pleadings for a time, and then matters were allowed to go their natural did no more than that. way. Soon there were signs activities on every hand, despite the ex- Gradually, the problem of housing people began to t Now we are informed that There is no who United treme cost thereof. solve itself. it is quite completely solved. shortage roofs for those need of them. And the treasury wasn't tapped at all. The good old law of supply and demand, It sets forth and gets down to iness when permitted to do so, and it you see. bu gives no heed to anything but is a-great little settler of economic situa- moment, tions that seem, at the hopeless. Killing Incurables HOULD a doctor be under certain conditions? this sort of scientific murder. what it amounts to—murder. And, accord- , murder is | not justified by any motive—except war. ing to the white man’s ethics, o_o | ThesS allowed incurable patients out of their misery, This question is often debated in the medical profession. Denmark brings the debate into the open by considering a law that would permit eat eattleS Published Datly * @ar by Publishing P tar | gan Ave; New wt ror] Rul hg ow foolist Old aay could people, a of horrors lack ijusted the thrill went cap Nd 4 arou be a wander on, A and ab relativel) little bothering peop What Doctor hours, but asty cannot No was that it is all a suggestion. Th people ciously copy t It was impor relief is considered bricklaying m shade, It lays of building but surely, This electric years in which are ir achine now States Human ¢ fined chiefly t« and operating results. It Ne to be becomes more Nearly a sixth ada. And twe sold to us. Business to put for us. Her swiftly, stock that will millions. She them —a United States. For that’s 7 PIDEMICS 0 ind started the psychology and m claimed, ey it, OLITICALL Industrially men should ada will increasingly be a larg including larger From ti yt € hiccough Some epiremic wer tudents of al peculiarities assert matter of imitativenes theory is that and other an or reir f Bricklaying SHRISTOPHER HULI claims a world’ bricks in an h an Englis record by man, laying 809 Five hundred a day he electric our fair speed. chine puts even Hull in the 1,200 bricks an hour, doing e work of 20 masons machine comes after 8,000 brick displace ven does a bette lly may be ¢ ufacturing machine even in agriculture rghborliness Y, Canada is Britis and commercially, American. Trade is weld ing us with this country to the north of our exports go to Can >-fifths of her export realize that mark will multiply desirable immigrant flock into Canada by the has plenty of than consumers room for area continental When hday 4. On the 25th does Helene Chadwick's come of November Q. What does the expression “once in a blue moon” mean? 4. It means nexer, as the never blue. moon is Q. Must American « s have passports to travel in Mexico? A. No, but it is advisable for them to have in their possession a certifi- cate of identity which the fact of their American citizenship shows Q. Where can gold be sold? 4. At the various U. 8. fices, which located at Boise Helena, Deadwood, Seattle and Salt Lake City; also the mints at New! Orleans and Carson City are are con ducted as assay offices Q When ig the “water mark” put} on paper? A. During the facturing when the design is pressed paper being process of manu into the while it rolled. Q. Who poem, “Rock A. Mrs. E the famous old to Sleep”? zabeth Akers Allen Q. How much wood is used each} the manufacture of tooth- year in picks? A, About measure. 42,000 feet, board . @ What is the population of Den-| mark? | A, 3,200,900. | Q. On what day of the week did WOMAN gets pleasure from buying a dress that is up tothe minute But, eyen more pleasure from making, I guess,,one ov er| in style he’s had for a while. A last winter 1, summer was here, y t that has to sectiong then the near makeover grows. 2 used i the gown, understand, but it's different in looks, And then, when it's finished, the assay of-|" that’s Been hanging quite limp in is quickly brought forth when the owne on the Bee * | You can get an answer to | any question of fact or In | formation by writing The Seat- | | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | New York ave., ashington, D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in loose stamps for reply. No | | medical, legal or marital ad- vice. Personal replies, confl- dential. All letters must be | | | signed. Decembe A. Tue at is the difference betweer t square’ and “a foot"? A. One squarc, cach side of whic his eq t. A square foot may be shape provided the square foot. foot square means to of areca is one one foo any total Q How can quickstive moved from gold? ‘4. By gently heating the The till pass the precaution be ventilat observed 80 as object. iver off into Special to have and care should be not to breathe the are very. poisonous. voce quick air shoul taken good fumes, ag ther Q. How much horsepower is pro duced by Americans and Canadians! Niagara Falls? | A. The Americans produce 450,000) horsepower and the Canadians 660,-| 000 horsepower. Q Who were Abr grandparents? A. The mother of Abraham Lin- coln was the daughter of Joneph) ham Lincoln's} a closet while | must skimp | things that she's buying thi Dame Fashion has changed thi hat in the tyle to be done. The ¢ and bits after remaking's be A. dresam at h so there's rippin: torn hile, and right helps the imo goods in| nodness knows. | owner appears, and it's only quite human, I guess, to get a real thrill when from someone she hears, "Say when did you get the new dress?" (Copyright, 1924, for The Star) al ? ? Answers to Your Questions Hanks Abraham Abraha Bathsh Leonard Lincol Herring, Herring of Q. What should Reporter Asks: “WOULD YOU DO IT OVER AGAIN?” Bryan Replies: “WELL, WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES” BY Cs W ROY J AGO GIBBON iy ) thoug (Caolitize and Child Labor uth placés n the t——————- FABLES ON HEALTH { WHOOPING COUGH rf TEETH Smoking Room |" et Stories turn th 1 alternately li atte) ie child's to fumi: the child has room in h the a higher |! not scant to keep both of || often it —Y Mr. Fixit Is Asked fhout Presents; and W1 Didn't Receiv purchased at If you get two presents Christmas presents of the same kind, n them, a fa worth than the to get a refund on it ere it was b more article from | the stre wh merchant ts buys his stock 10 'dea of un- December 24 this he carries nd sells it at y he does of this a Most of the hristmas goods for ney will gi ndum to be it day after Put your- lace and you after 2 “come roblem. He stmas with t of it t fails ¢ do back of ex Christ > you taken conve they othing in stock hat you the st and short filled in rbage pace to bad for the | for It makes it men as well as those living in that immediate VY an Ang ing e Mat and plications get fixe) street cay from Cal, * off I MRE.O.8 raveled last fall ould tnicluge rm A OP. 7122 and report mplained of Why ts 4& thet @ kage mailed im Beattle > tn Beat. ation 4 phones ad mailed me @ pack. this afternoon( De- arrived, It days ought for @ parcel to the city. J. F.8. Williams reports had not three ugh istmas day. night and delay n half a day off g these things in mind, it ard to understand why you did not get your present early day. No doubt you have received your package by this time. If not, go down to the postoffice and make There might have beep ing wrong with the address, insufficient postage. It fs: thy general feeling around the city that the mall service was unusually good this season. Tucan net Wil Ju al f A Thought | In all these things we are more 1 conquerors thru Him that loved us.—Rom. 8:37. the slender shrub is seen to bend, conquers it Welds to the storm.—Metas Know that which when tasio. An Oklahoma editor complains that cople use too many words, but what does he expect in these days of sta: word puzzles and punt These intelligence tests—why wouldn't it be a good idea to have aa slligent person prepare some of Man co tructe rival was he Gre Wileor balance g child to have/did not do a thing to t future | TEEN POINTS dov tha rant you that, nd quality of lim: FOUR diet must be n Com Phe Loves of The Star’s New Picture N graphs in Daily Installments Eunice and Claude; No.16 | ovel, a Serial Love Story Told Entirely by Photo- ¢ t Voned by B row's Wuniee Hunt and Montague stern father. indiles an Star, PV ARN ea ay eh nya WT AMT! tay UT who can foil young love? Bunice Blake, confined to her room by the orders of her songaerone ic it most. 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