The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 6

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“Exit -| Tie } ig for a Little Man ) Seattle Star [e:="||. | same ae Mr. ~~ : am, hee ati ie 1Gets a New Bunch of Complaints, ; ‘ a Including “Movie Sea Sickness”: it - “ 2 Compliments Ross for Service ik Eve ( ‘ \ . 7 oe ‘ i I t $ f * knes ADEQUATE : ; ; (NATIONAL DEFENCE . : tate off r a GOVT OWNERSHIP : ’ x ‘ xiety, He admitted OP MUSCLE SHOALS t te a : ' ‘gh BSHILD LABOR | | on pe , Sy AMENDMENT Doing What ¥ Like { ‘De , ; wy. u ia E rRAORI y ‘ ae SIGH Pos rey Whe s eof 8 the: 4 g « and « ae c s t " me t 4 t | : » hy K N ; t | 4 / ‘ about W lef : Kilauea, He know Y “TONNA t ¢ < adheccv le 2th lg ak. ows i d } ma 15 ye pting the ‘ | os nterest in and tl e that the true i } 4 t y sd - ee ntist has for his cial subject—be tonnage SAE det Cea ae: ac avRI= } Sen rere: O86) Bere es pt. ¢ wart ver-production Fouad =NCE ————. ner who originated the occupation of “ BY N. D. COCHRAN pea egpeitd | Eeaich er sitet ic 5” } mpersonating a wax figure in store wir When the Law Is Stern os ae SE — mo! | unten, and ap inh agp ved Ruch pee \ jows. He once offered $20,000 to anyon¢ ANIEL SCHULZ had a merry litt vruce ¢ saited bat Sk lk a Bd the An't have to | work eaeaiy rg ala neh, S lego piygedy pei. hous who co him laugh while on the D’ Nen:t) abled around his Detroit I tint ntedat | t n t paid ip Gependents | But if } meas aelsy 95°30) oat t be opened f rob. liz re : yard ar tly ‘ ek ed her ry, : n ‘ ' . ed | 7 a B 2 . t t can * made 1 handling 5,000 a week N a mornin, to sled. She 60 tr o ; art of a big watch-repairing o it Macatee of the merry litt a | { t pl ve dl w yg brtgmeed but break eggs and ie eroaal: th the ta ee Shale Hp | ‘ ‘ m at. ¥ n ebtiog b. Ny J sal ae dite ally Psat d so, a he court decreed t the e o the monk : the [the Mghts must 90 off, wh We doubt if there is a single unique ote. rye o oe : yuld oi phos a Bg . - Fe t . ‘ t be eccee fiat thes si A settled | pa human want that hasn't a specialist some- at ini the alta Of Morth ens F | as when F ——e 7 “\| down with slippers and paper for a) es where to handle it, all the way from triv- fran iy mar Sy Loki eors aye ees i ‘ Mt ‘ ) comfortable evening? cat ONSIDERING the vast et restorer returned to woo and wir e “W . ssortment of t in t 7 Sm Star's W Hurean, l details to phenomenal skill recovered her equilibriun d nature : a ‘ r ) me | Is the Penny Posteard to Go? once the merry hen g /” odd occupations, there little rea. ; r ng , 1 ’ ne ' © with t JASTUNGTO De nt te no t : ‘ dues r anyone to do work he doesn’t - poke ree : : | W aauny’ paaeene ‘ tf eels and imm ! There are many thousands of diff Time, in the form of weeks, went -by Posner a lh | : : here also {s found the p ere @ “1 an ASe S$ OL 1 c } | f fam ar ¢ . Poa and peace and sleep reigned in the Lam- . ret fresh water fish, cannot be caught with natura It avoids both red only with the routine occupations for a man to choose among, and in addition are hundreds of strange specialties. s all “ nair @) t the|!@ bert hor Then came the shock. Burst forth, one morning, a din of poultry calls, a and ¢ 8 Mrs uambe was | Trouble is, no matter what a man se- Salts 1 ee aft en se. aad i i fy ] . oltec J Map, n an aone. lects as a means of earning a livelihood, Pa Fatnbart “waa ble forth ah aes it eventually becomes monotonous. Most | jy) - ate LRG ward wareifive coene: | of us are temperamental vagabonds, mai in the & % yare e€ young fi curfew hour, and also the lighting| nes employed as ajOP artificial b stern in some | . ice signal, but this is not fre-/and can be ca r | harpoon. f A Thought | ts from the post lore the com tmaster General New Increase the price of postal to one and one-half cents would have stamps of that |p ya “7 Mr. Fixit: 1 wonder f the ev era of the theaters realize how mu is doomed, if recor postoffice for revising po ston are accepted by con e denomination rinted nloer t mould & to heve clocks : i+ ¢ ‘ ters, each and all challenging the | 4 1 nom: as i w yearning, to flit from one line of work to FOOS (ETS, n % the cenateesioval’| for mailing postcards oh M could sec them? Often| eer” We dawn to the extremity of their ruffled | sd peas pop tabi Rice hs ps marl He which conreriets the a 7 * ate T} — F - ererr Me < - from the error of his way ment of ways of making money, the more ps xy dial tireietiley : e . - atest We) hide a multinde of sins—Jas. vi you realize how much hers isto learn in five little roosters to grow up and make | INGROWING NAILS pi hparect eda dg: MRE. 0. G ; © ate 0 digs tins oT fy eritage of voc ‘egal | consulted. VRS. 7. \ this world and how little of the total any the art of a he ritag’ of vocal expresecon, Fe Vie i SEIS ete nto theater xeananers ony, that MAN to be converted has to man can master in a lifetime. Industry | Again the Lamberts went to court. The | R. MANN 3 J his shoe, and. “Sharp or rough edges of the nall|the clock does not always fit in give up his will, his ways and is an almost infinite labyrinth. Each man five little roosters must follow their mother | M ‘gently tc the large toe on, should be removed. Sometimes the furniture or the scenery,’ his thoughts.—D. L, Moody. has his corridor, and he’ dies without into the nowhere 4 Biss Soule 4 loft foot ‘ of the nail can be rated and|4 * more than a vague realization of what This little story, sad as it is, illustrates away from the flesh by a small r a zu ‘ 3 of the written law. ait ‘ “Of coures, if there Is much sore the shoo should have the} y from over the toe,” takes Place outside of his own “line.” the comprehensivene Even tho it may be overworked and rT a é strained by its struggles with big causes, Not a Boasting Matter lenient courts, psycho-analysts, mental | SWELL he didn’t hang!” was the { jugglers, and such like, it still has the leather cut aw © added Our, Lowest Ruts ot Per Annum Dividend to (6) On 2 boastful, triumphant excalamation | power, the time and kindly inclination to | Answering the query, “Do plants| Members Savings of the attorney who defended the Rey. | kill a hen or choke a flock of roosters that panels eaten Has Been Lawrence Hight. | have disturbed the repose of a lady who have been © to vines, | Let’s have a look at Hight: He is an | is utterly opposed to getting up early or ‘ | Illinois preacher who wore the cloak of rejoicing at the break of day. __ alum in place, & ould be rep ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ?| *: _——umi._._ | TOMORROW Tomorrow, the firstday of the New Year, is also the first day of your Great Op- portunity. Pre | TG Se ayer | Lay tetin Ae | |eyes errs rmacaras| 1 HE Loves of Eunice and Claude; No.18 shearin sat ie wool for gar-| | formation by writing Ths Seat-|| 031 ang pepper and fri “y we Ra: a aay KS ‘ with payaso Calurc| | tle Star Queetion Haitor, 1423} | S2/t and perper and tried, then wut | The Star's New Picture Novel, a Serial Love Story ‘Told Entirely by Photo- || D. C, and Inclosing 2 cents in | | Serve while hot graphs m Daily Installments lo stamps for reply xe a | medical. legal or marital ad- vice. Personal replies, i ae f’ dential. All letters must be/| | ments ig washed. The tempera “¢ of the water should be about degrees F. and a good suds should be made with a reliable laundry soap. The wool should be washed chit ership of the jon of Labor? | | 1cith an up ‘and down motion, 1 ef A. The aver total paid-up and the handfuls should be gently) | igned. c ed membership of unions af-| liuntedd Care should be taken not oO [reported mem bershis ma af-| Tomorrow, your chance to bunch the wool together. Small iated with. the crican Kedera-\ : handfuls of it separate, ao it rwill| specific police duties are tho\ (an of Labor for the fiscal year| | for a Cash Income arrives not become matted. Rinse it thoroly| gendarmes. The Palatine guards arc\ 1084 {# 2,865.079, according to tho, | oie, and stretch it out when drying. rather a guard of honor, and the\ "POT! Of the excouttve council re wie —it is your Great Opportu- nity. { y presented to the American) } ation of Labor convention at oi8 % |Noble guard a mounted bodyguard) °° Q What causes a cement floor| with very limited service. The fire iewh" Ao cracl? brigade 4s formed by the Guardie det| 2! Paso, This figure does not in- acre \abs \gushacses) causes i\ Puese | clude members in good standing, but improper mizing of materials; too) Cary who, by reason of being out of work SAVINGS PLACED HERE trike " locke wo thin a job for the size of the floor;| Q. What clergymen officiated at ys alate ayh oe lechonty en " improper care of the floor after|the funeral of Woodrow Wilson? | 20 he dbve figure, therefore, BETWEEN JANUARY 1 ‘ | refers to dues-paying membership} first laid, etc | A. Bishop Freeman of the Protest-|"°/°TS 5 » see Jant Eplacopat church, tlahop of| °"Y SAD ae AND 15 WILL EARN Q. Wha rangements have beon| Washington, and Dr, Taylor, the| | 3 als : ae ‘thes Son Oe ma pastor of the Preabyterian church to) @. Where was Gloria Swanson DIVIDENDS FROM ® hittian © \which Mr. Wilson belonged. born? Vatican tone m oy) * A. There is within the Vatican a| scl gente [ite eieaae, 1H, : JANUARY 1 well-organized service of police and| Q. How are Coney island sand guards, Military and police bodies| wiches made? } Q. When was Napoleon's cam- Take advantage of this protect persons and property, and\ A. There are various recipes; one! Palgn in Egypt? the fire department prevents dam-\is to cut a roll lengthwise, put on| A. From 1798 to 1799, Opportunity and become a age from fire. The special military it a “hot dog,” or frankfurter, with + 4% guardians of the palace are the\a teaspoon full of diced raw onion| Q. When is Walpurgls night? member of THE HOME Aiwlss guards; entrusted with the'and some chit sauce. Hamburger| A. The eve of May day, when| Mat Jenene on Bl akercas apteaarts thar an SAVINGS AND LOAN revelry etary /sne ks ASSOCIATION. ii Coc | Q. Who was Tito? | Ss e Al e | cf George Bhlotp “frombia te Any sum, from $1.00 up, | Bae at Ne : makes you a member. at are the synonyms for abaseme:t? ) little calendar of nineteen twenty-four, you've really done your| A. Degradation, fall, degeneracy,\ But now your days are numbered, aa they have been| humiliation, abjection, debvasement nd gou're bound to pass, as time {# sure to tell land servility We've seen you in kitchens where you've eee caught the ladies’ eyes and they've marked tho} s¢ i | grocery orders on your face. In the room where| THE HARDING \| they do stitchin’ you have shown time fleetin A render of this column aska | | by. Yea, in homes you've hung in every for dotaily of the and de | am gee leet S| SAVINGS «LOAN And the men folks, too, have hnd you in their] | Harding and of Mra, Harding, | ASSOCIATION offices and + and you've helped them keep! | and her grandchildren, Any other | INCORPORATED 1903 thelr buxinews golog right, Every day you've! | ponder wishing blographical inne | | (520 WESTLAKE AVE. aly s added just ni Hens ary touch, and) | terial of this kind should send | | ney'v you au thu ¢ " to our Wavhington Bureau for a three-page mimoog bulletin on the Murding Tosed by Wunies Munt and Montague Towers closing cent postag Da vo turned your pages; me month you've died away, till of nineteen twenty-four there 4 True, in duty you were gifted, but, o of twenty-five must tuke your place no , You've slowly drifted till the year Resources Over One Million Dollars . : Photographed by W, Alrd Macdonald ae ELOPEMENT! Lunice Blake is carvied from her father’s home bu vourg Claude Marvit, but. See tome NSA tee y ACopyright, A924, for Tho Star), _ paremmiapmaldsneieine. 96) vow's Star, nto fimea ke adalah

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