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paccigumancieaioie met -| The Seattle Star Publishing Ca, eclal Rep Gan Francis one Main « es ffiee, 41° M enn Ate re : . eat (4th Bt; Mesten office, emeoat St 0008, : y ath, § » $180, 6 months art * oe Mr. Hartley and GOVERNOR HARTLEY f f to a the child charges vitriolic on attack labor ame ssion at Olympia ialistic” “revolutiona: aN Spe > ‘ A and t ve gone to o methods, The cx s vote the amendment was : to 69 One social congress But so did 168 republican con- gressmen and 127 det The vote @ Ser was 61 to 23, with 40 republicans, 19 democrats and two laborites voting for it. The vo t republican and democratic leaders in both houses President Coolic is on record for a child labor ban. He is shooting square W the voters who elected him on that issue, even if Hartley has stormed off rvation. For the Coolidge and Hartley ran for office not only in 1924, but also in 1920, and “We urge the pt deration of the rese republican platform on which both pledged itself to child labor legislation, s far back as 1916. ild amendment labor by the consi > pror gislatures of the various states,” read G. O. P. declaration of 1924. These national orgar ions have declared themselves in favor of the amendment. Does Mr, Hartley mean to say that all of these good folks are “socialistic, communistic and bolshevistic National Couneil of Catholic Women. National Counell of Jewish Women. National Council of Women. National Congress of Parents and Teachers National Education Association of Ux sity Women Federation of La Federation of Home F Nurses’ American American American American Americ association nies sociation Commission on the Church and Social Servie ed National Federation of Business and Professional eral Council of the Churches of Christ in America Women’s Ch General Federation of Women's Clubs National League of Women Voters. Girls’ Friendly Society in America National Woman's Chi 8 Temperance Union. Medical Women’s National association. National Women’s Trade Union League Service Star Legion Young Women's @hristian Association National Child miniitee National Consumers’ League. Aber ¢ “It Won't Work” ECENTLY John MeC sweetest singer of them all, Spending Money to Save It O ARGUMENT is likely to be offered against the proposed $40,000,000 fed- nack, sent hi is silver voice over the radio to 6,000,000 eral expenditure for national forest lands listeners in homes and elsewhere t once except that of “economy.” | showmen of all kinds were aroused to But withholding the money for this indignation. This thing of the air that carried entertainment to homes and kept people away from the show houses must be scotched at once. They appealed to the purpose will not be economy. It will be no more economy than withholding money needed to repair a leaking roof, or m needed to repair a crumbling river government, but the latter kr of no or to stop the advance of a prairie fire. | ¥ to interfere successf Now the The American forests are going. If | showmen will attempt to pledge actors money is not spent to start their regrowt! and singers all to frain fron the time w soon come when they their talents to the radio and thu be a A world without wood can the great invention to their benef be imagined by the present generati Some years ago a bold man in a Kansas tho it is in store for future generatior town announced that he held cyclones in reforestation becomes a defin unless contempt. He would go out and defy the national policy. But a world in which very next one that attempted to do busi- wood will sell at an almost prohibitive ness in his neighborhood. He did so. He price is not hard to foresee. It will be met it in the open, scoffed at it and chal- a harder world to live in. There is no lenged it. When, later, his neighbors fished him from a creek 20 miles away, very much disheveled, damp and bruised, he opened his weary,eyes long enough to sadly and feelingly murmur, “It didn wor There is a tip in this story for the showmen. Sad and desperate as is their lot, their plan of meeting the situation will not work. The radio now exceeds the cyclone in extent and momentum. In addition, it is bringing people back to their homes, from which they had wandered with no moral or physical benefit, and that is good. Battling a force like that is wasted effort. It would be better for the showmen if they endeavored to find economy in shutting our eyes to the fact. Every year of delay adds to the penalty that one day must be paid. “Banning War” | ERMANY is prohibited by the allies | against building up any airplane or dirigible forces that could be used for it be do’ Returned travelers Germany ert that thousands of autos over there have been equipped with powerful new motors that could be lifted out and attached to airplanes in a few minutes. Any German military comeback in the next decade would probably be by a way to employ the radio in their busi- | air. France, sensing this, builds battle ness, for they can’t whip a cyclone. planes by thousands. it ? 2? ] ret’ ?? Answers to Y our Gene tr Q What are the colors of the| Q When was Lew Tendler aa x - x University of No Dame? | A. September 23, 1898. (ey can get an answer to | | A. O14 gold and marine blue. | 7 6 any question of fact or in. | | ee | Q@ What Is Zane Grey's address?} formation by writing The Seat. | | Q Of what is country of} 4. Avalon, California tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | Czechoslovakia composed? Sg? set New k aye, Washington | A. Of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia,, Q How man persons born in} | D. C, and inelosing 2 cents tn | | Slovakia and Ruthenta. Finland are there in the United) | loose stamps for reply. No | States? | | medical, legal or marital ud- | | f A. The 1920 census reported 149,-| | vice. Personal replies, confi g h F 82) | | dential. All letters must be | napshots in te |_| signed | th N ua Greek who is a\® = oe a | e News acs Bt ttn’ t7sitad | Bia ss “Gb pee dace a “IMMORTAL” __y pelied to serve in the) mun. | if he re ned to | Georges Le Q. How can a fur garment be a | comte, journalist A. There is no treaty on naturaliz-| glazed? | 2 ation between Greece and the United, A. Brush the garment well with a author, play States, and as a@ rule, the Greek, stiff brush, slightly dampened swith titi: chietceta government does not recognize a water. Be careful that none of the change of nationality on the part of water reaches the pelt as this ail has and critic, a@ Greek which ts made without the| stiffen it. If the garment ts a coat,| iach elactoa to the So mt of the Greek government. put it on a figure and do the ts t ta, therefore, advisable for natural-| brushing. Repeat thle process and French Academy ized Greek citizens to obtain thrit| let the fur dry. The next day beat a at. ebiiotial.” the legation of Greece, in Washing-\ it thoroly with bamboo aticka about Viet ore agp oe ton, D. C., an assurance of immunity one-half inch wide and three feet| from arreat or military service be-| long. | is president of the fore he returns to Greece even on| | | Authors’ is noted for his po- society a visit, | Hit-and-Run sf a a What are the flight speeds of itical biography blue wing teal and the green Dri N of Clemenceau, the bent sca Names} The blue wing teat can fly —Y war premier. et per second, and the green Me" names are advanced by ma gt | s\ Star readers for “hit-and. | run drivers, those who leave | their traffic victims lying help. | Road skunk,” Alice Z 1 “Driving Sav. jase sen, Hremerton. | from hit-and-run, M. Goscec FE shakes the furnace and throws some new coal in. Other folkn| ¥., “+ Kent, Wash, start moving ‘round, aroused by furnace din. Father lights the water A agar ia Wash tank and turns the fire up high. These things happen, ae you can b tach time a night drifts by. teguy”’ or “Killerkar,” D, ly in the morning does the household hop from bed. Then there {s een eere: at NN, a constant buzz as things are done and said. Sister Sue must curl her} Autosassin,” C. A. Renouf, hair, and Dick must shine shoes, Mother helps them, here and there,| “&%h0" while dad gets more confused | .., cougar,” A. 'V. Hellon, Stew- Breakfast coffee’s whortly made, and ¢: are put to fry. Speed, in art Dovel, things, must be made for time fa flying ‘Round the table soon tt Martin Thompson, sit to gulp a breakf; wn. Each one makes the best of it, then hurries} off to town. ie aay ge RC, " Mrs. L. Davis, ‘Three “goodbys” are quick 4m hand. Then the pstan tb fay me Imhy4.”” home work goes ahead, as mothers under little story that is! Spat Ag imhyd,” Haw- fitting for,a pome. Just the way t tart st most any he “ Driver-Coward,” Hf Appl pple- | oodlawn © | “Misfit,” C. KE, eednut,” “Scat. eript,” C. P, ave. N J. Trithway 6 building. 4 (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) | a pleas there is nc |sonry w eon ee Your Income THI EAT The Loves of Eunice andClaudes No.31 The Stay’s New Picture Posed by ° nd Montague . Ph phed by W. Alrd Macdone Blake is married to Cle Marvin by the chaplain of the battleship, with TLE STAR Novel, aph a Serial Love in Daily Pan 2 Story Installments ) HATS OFF TO LOGAN! Told Entirely by Photo- Sour toi er ee Bs — n ‘CALLS SCIENCE TOO UNSCIENTIFIC BY CHARLES P. STEWAR y Ws HINGTON, Ja 16 welence is unm tints Y Ame rex © of me I e apect f “ Vhat's got 1o w Mr. ‘Fixit _ License; Asked for the Status of a Dog Wearing < About Courtesy HAT rights has a licensed dog? become an annoyance to neighbors? ques tion that’s put up to Mr. Fixit, s answers; that lowering Is always de nediate f jo nealing or ma It ts also « to be 4 ne. Tax Simplified Another of a Series Telling How the Law Has Been Changed NO} Sy ee I making out his Income tax for the year 1924 the business man, far mer 1040, professional man is required to use regardiexs of whether his net income was or was not in exceas of 0. The smaller form 1040A is used for reporting of $5,000 or less derived from salaries or wages form income chiefly Forms sons who last year filed returns Failure to receive a does not fe been sent to per of Income. form, the taxpayer from his obligation to file a return and pay the tax within the time prescribed or before March 15, 1926 of the forms may be obtalr from offices of collec ternal revenue and branch of. *. The tax may be paid in full at the time of filing the re however, relieve on Copies od tors of in- turn, or in four equal install nts, due on or before March June 15, September 15 and Lecember 16 The taxpayer must inciade in his income tax return for the year 1924 all items of gross in come specified by law. In the caso of a storekeeper, gross in come usually consists of gross profits on sales, together with income from other sources, The return must show the gross sales, purchas and cost © of goods sold. The professional man, lawyer, doctor, dentist, must include all fees and other opening and grading of Sjth ave 8. W. between W. Trenton and W property owners signed thie petition What has become of it? H. 8. K. | THE The city engineer's office reports that there was not sufficient valid jing to his record there is only one . house on the street. | ? be This is what hun- Mr. Fixit : 1 bhoned to one of the dreds of satisfied courtrooms to learn the outcome of sers sav gs a case that had been tried there re users say about cently. A man's voice snapped back that he was too, busy to Toob up CASSIDY the matter. Whe ia one to get In most cases the pr iting at- trunning land in Can he That's tar’s trot just ble The S ma’ ——————— run loose and one n, r t wind Power & Light Co 4 99-year franchise on 40 county roads, when tt would sccm that this * done by the city nictpal p Also why ia the pri- Olympic hotel lighted by the city lighting system inatead of th vate company? M.¥.W County commissioners report that \the Puget Sound Power & Light © wan gly the franchise because the city c outside the city for sell cv rent —_,_ FY } | }the present law. Also that the city A Th h | [fists slant waslgtantea: the ra ought nchise is Your question about the Olympic] yy, 7. | notes lent or tik hia Epaaiiee| Wait on the Lord; be of good! many. Tho best anawer seems to be|CCUrsk® and he shall strengthen thine heart . xxvii, | that eavy stockholders in the pleats hotel company the Pug are more friendly are to municipal owne: Sound Power & Light C 50 to t= Fixit: About three months ye the property ownera living on ave. 8. W. and 35th ave. 8. W presented a torney's office can gi formation. During ¢ becomes a busy clerk public the » you the in al hours th place are many know offi real mea that do of the ne wor | courtesy Mr. Vizit: There are around without some localities both that have no lecense, n= ne Then, and helpers around at d | those as well as the petition asking for the lots of dogs) license, | compensation received from pro- | One that has, are becoming a great fessional serv he: firsier (| OMegsae. TAr COeTDe Gone about must report ae grass income the his ay! a a | proceeds of sales or exchange of Report any dog you find without! a license to, the Humane gociet products raised on the farm, or 1 he H ociety, | 3A rfld-3100, along w A whether purchased by him and | GArfid-3100, along with the own yenold, Ho must report also [ets Name, if you know it. If the| gross income from all other [40K has a ost and ieee tirces, such as rent > cf 0. pollee, sources, stich as rentals’ oF | sr4 in-7810, and. be ready to back’ up profits from the sale of farm your charge. However, the . dog land: owner may remedy the trouble him: Net Income, upon which the |r if you will, speak to. him tax is assessed, 1s gross income | about it leas certain deductions for busi cree H ness expenses, los A debts, Mr. Fivit: If a couple purchases contributions, ete © full |a@ marriage license and for certain advant beled deductio » |reasona do not get married, what} which entitled, taxpayers should | should be done with the licensor | read carefully the instructiofs ae aa | on the form und s of Marriage licenses are good until “Income from business or pro- | used, but are not transferrable. Tho fession.”’ (More Saturday) Heense man money. will not refund an; ie. They wanted to a Scientists have a nguage I Few of t 14 € the fight f anguage of dor “Once they simply counted the number of t Later on they got to counting the num ber of pages. “Bel literature already is 8 nt that it can't be read even by the ex. perts.” OUR Is to Seneca. heaven; fear, THE BEST Coal. No better rec- ommendation can be found. Its long-burning and economical qualities are reasons why the residents of Seattle prefer it to any other fuel. Used in either the furnace or nge, it gives utmost satisfaction. One load will con- vince you of the fine qualities of CASSIDY yELLINGTON F.C.FERREE PRESIOENT 901 FAIRVIEW AVE. WE EXPECT MORE 0p WOMEN IN POLIT uffairs of né ( I a press indly high-br I ybody to know it. On the simply a fine fellow no at hat, a ‘ibl dilem Avision represe or represented on, continue lor fa 1 aaa er . ot Some Learn and Some Don’t ud f HAVE affection f nasembly chamber. 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But for Chins: is © one ,choice—fewer ti or more deaths. | Sez Dumbell D nues, China would ai) Jepan, ¢ other fortunately, alternative, Some live 50 or years will tight shoe e ways hie their feet. Truly remarkable may now be o here, All our fiz suits have been for this clearance 35 * a e- and Twi SUITS Are also included Im sale, Bring a dollar inke home the your choles, TEL 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Uni n Streets