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20, 1905, ) LUCIFER’S FAST, Bur ‘© HE’S TOO SLOW. FOR | THIS AGE OF SPERD ATTLEI TAR The Way Some Would Have It Publishing Iman, Nicoll & Rothman, Special Representatives 4 $2t Montgomery 81; Chicage office, 41¢ North Mich York office, 18 Weet 44th St; Boston office, 3 Tr By mall, eut of city, te per mer # montns $140, € monthe $2.00, year $400. By carrier, city, Ee @ month “I often find citizens,” said the simple judge, “who are best circumstanced more unwilling to perform jury service than poor farmers to whom the loss of a day from the farm is an actual financtal loss.” The Recall of Hartley Hands vs. Heads N! I pa’ 3 Lue © arrived gt hg doesn’t stand to reason that the move + fd Bats ave been having.a tempest in But in th a t t Fall ‘ to recall Governor Hartley will get a teapot down in Richmond, Va. was much too slow { ¢ wees A fs Hen Ong ; far. 7 yond the confines of «hat ancient a nile and the airplane : acuta automo. In the first place the American public Ing town there would be little inte a anced the deer and t believes in giving every man a fair ied eet ate ia] ne cre op sidat co? ymbo! f speed ' chance. -Even Hartley's fri say he th a © Dappencd to be in the midss ¢ And e are racin th 1 — ss isa dat bi he case ‘ . rror in n on . ¥ larnessing the ng f light ; made a grave error in on James Branch Cabell, author of best oa as we ap itstrips the ne child labor bill in the middle of his in- ers, Was writing a book under contract : $ whe Fr w rig? ) a eee ' auguration speech and in apparently to have it completed at a certain timé, oe » High i. i roles ss are conte ‘ throwing into the discard all his campaign He was called for jury duty. Stating the — ite ‘would need to he fails : promises, but nevertheless the great mass contract under which he was feverishly Ouv! muscasecrs “nay patios — > of the voters are tolerant folks. working, Cabell tried to evade service on | By eacceeners nay ps Bas i ¥ . ri . the jury. landing, to listen to themsel 0) They are likely to attribute this storm . Chat n behind. And even the 186,000 mile of Hartley’s to some sort of stage fright tt The stern judge wool pare none of | a second of radiant energy is no longer > brought on by the inauguration ceremon- hat sort of thing abell must serve. 5 theoretical fleur book, but ; s jes. And the chances are that they will be inclined to give him another chance. Recalling him after five days in office —hardly before he has had time to locate practical] fact in daily u If it were possible to be heard by Chicago to New York, the greeting an hour to arrive, and the answer ' ¢ his office—won't appeal to many voters Henan ecedi’ 4 sat weho.@nrks ih eae vakeen ' as good sportsmanship. the soil with his hands, is a financial loser Convernatior ] pu | t P In the second place, it is common know!- if he quits for a day, but the man who ted , th us, y edge that William Short, president of the works with his head is not te 1 State Federation of Labor, and Martin Can you beat it? No. It requires a ; j Flyzik, appointed by Hartley as state a rare judicial mind to evolve that sort of ! safety supervisor, have been fighting one conclusion, and the Richmond court stands car's ee another for yean out boldly as its prideful and sole posses- | z : aie ¥4 And there are those who will inquire, sor, in so far as is known | ries popes before signing recall petitions, whether Coron’ the ‘ . Short, in taking over the fraiche in tere A Cash Value p ¥ ® ‘ . oth s recall campaign, isn’t motivated as much ft eee rie .¢ } " . by aonina feeling in the Flyzik case as ENATOR JONES, of New Mexico, has porter Pads ° introduced an amendment to the sol- diers’ bonus law providing that veterans *s repudiation of his he is against Hartle campaign pledges in general. | : ; cane ag Pi eee ‘ on eon eh a By tees: With a continuation of Hartley’s polic Ww ho so desire may surrender their cer- é Z nc 7 I doe Now neciast Se A z ri Sa i ie tificates and receive a_cash settlement on ‘ pat 2 wil of ignoring all his pre-election promis ' aid a : the wolie i © have ow' coma naka ‘eardieg i . % 3 ages the paid-up value of the policies without oe ge butt ht ad, and = will fing public feeling probably would mount to apite Phy) Tipe eh s the recall stage, but the public loves good wafting 20 years. Two sound arguments © r of ‘the chict chee aime ae fel eva Sioa tems" | Department of Education Demanded a sportsmanship too much to permit of a je gre Pee a ged Regis bill th two e ar men 0 uca Lon eman é een ultures renieun ue : fecal Supe ae pot yee ean and that it gives the soldiers the money We Don’t Think 5 Byen the tolshevik Sata ’ ibe aol d ; : : , When they need it. sere a Wigston odieeine siete searals naa. = = Very Far Ahead fe ' may needed. Leas than one-third ofthe: world war a : $50,000,000 was to be spent from : ithneks ene 'amthorlis — : h : \ JASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Idu poe . ever > the efforts of f Wi t Fi Lk s veterans have applied to the veterans’ bu- paters dnd Gaichers © federal treasury for the pur rte on reorgan. |» there would be no more gaso- 1a OlKs " As to Child Labor reau for their 20-year endowment insur- ou to ch Airing, oun), etusntions = mmended & | ert ed r oe tin anoluer Hie Are Sa v ee HE opponents of the child labor amend- | ance policies which congress awarded reehbea Fe age 2 igs oe sarpinges 10 Hh: EM . bbe assured us that we were safe y ng ment seem to have settled down to | them in lieu of cash bonuses. They wanted that ‘there. GUPAt: (abe A the. woalt “a for a century, we ceased to i the employment of three propositions—it cash, and were given ne oy eee partment of education separate " necks to create “ae | ba Soe ee Seas ts — pete 2 is an invasion of the rights of the states, pe SE paves oe venus an Seth hat and apart froea the de artaoect F ston only $1¢ me epee and our children are dead, that er just call the porter and tell him Jf it is an invasion of the rights of parents eee hata eh 9 eadll rd is! oe f. = * a paca sae tameiien menenUOn Bees steranert lb per | i long enough. We are lumber- |to have your berth made up fat io and it is bolshevik. cash value without waiting for the year The Steriing:Reed bill was the ‘i oon - on that & jfiret, and 1y + that youl hare fh 4, hates a , seis 1945 to: arrive. me. chive diareeha : Yond | be | near to it in |a better ni sleep than you i 5, rs » first place, > mere , . jo © educate existe and ned possible o as Aedaph-wy he une Meer a tenamert Insurance issued by private companies only did it, am frumed, create a children breeding 1 pie nel pgs et eee - bs 4 ft Ng ir neha of the law is not carries with it a cash surrender value. department mn, with a nore 4 mans on exactly th i rf ie youn ath ts be in a heades | 3° authorizing the passag ‘ That now being issued by the veterans’ | "cfetary In tho president's cal- given the inipe rasa pe century. At the present rate, | collision. 6 but it also made available 500,000 for fighting {Iliteracy at all promise that such a law, in full accord with the amendment, will be passed world will be overpopulated babe #. That bureau makes no such provision and ¢ in the scheme of thingn grants only a small loan value. The gov- In the states and the same of ¢ MISS JE y 4 | is too fi ahead to b er about. n a by congress. Reve it wig | ernment, if it wishes to justify its claim | amount for Americantsing for | Bet ie Rh) We ure the a: eee Miro! ot ene N In it is doubtful if a congress co anaronity a _veters “" clgners and teaching them to 96, w BA seth hae Te he In- |the case of the college girl thew deed, of generosity to the veterans, can do no heritors, not of a hundred, but 1° 00 clement of danger) Mite Letters! ever be elected that would employ that less than Senator Jones proposes—give | speak and write English, On country spent almost as much, of thousands of years of the he docs ot pe amendment to the limit. That should be | the bonus certificates a cash surrender Name and Address Must Accom- || OrK Of our ancestors. The ex: ‘in plain to honest minds. value. pany Each Letter That Is to |! jurner and of some metals, but. | SF » A child labor law is no more an invasion - — Be Published in The Star |} ce coal and iron and the food W. B. GREELEY, U. 8. ehlef fos " . » are hun- r , i s ens ene | of the earth, ts no |cster. “The fire season Of 100 mae iss of the rights of the state than are hun The W. K. Back Door The SI Facet } tat rth, 18 20 | roe the worst in the +A Is er laws that are now in force ara . } 3 ; si he Skagit / in | head than we can al- eg’ neny te tg gral Jaws t . HE United States won its point at the | HY don't the Seattle schools operate all the year Editor Tt a s a | - look back ; Hap reer aae “tor i" alilad co sates Yar have we nd? we " ae eattg oe har ete f wo are the helrs of ages i 4 That argument falls under this fact. allied conference in Paris where we | round? Why must a conductor become abusive be-| ‘raving read all of the arguments| of accumulation, there are nat | POLA NEGRI, film star ca Bit . ” ‘ ray demanded a share of the money Germany | cause an out-of-town token is dropped into a fare box? by various city officiais upon th least ax many ages to inherit |™¥ fate to be unhappy im love! i _ A national child labor law will no more | js paying on reparations. | Those are only two of the questions Mr. Fixit, The Star’s | S*s!t project I wish t voice my] our destruction, If our ances- ie invade parental rights than will a state | Whereupon Washington found itself | trouble man, answers today. His answe Preise dR ra Chex ated Bs pice Wa ruber ale aban i bee : ; c A et ee PA hs cya i i . he council shou ve some of the! vastated © earth as to make law of the same character, | “one of the contracting parties to the | oe alte mayor's recommendations serious| t unfit for civilized habitation, In almost every state in the Union there Dawes plan and general reparations ques- | Mr. Pirit: Since everyone 4s) also a benefit to the teachers, whore | connideratior | we should not have been ctvil- are child labor laws now, and no one, until | tion’”—much to the quiet satisfaction of pepe lly gs pees dpe maT ont Work Je ‘aataly “ate”: work. | I agree with the mayor's proposal! ized. now, ever thought of protesting the inva | our former allies. Ys 4 - |that wo should develop the Cedar We are busy doing just that im - | spend millions for buildings, why ts Mr. Pirtt: How ts one to find | niv hi ye . 2 > 18 ari 7 River plant to its u ® capacity for our descendants no further ion of parental authority Our state department says the Paris |i that the schools are closed about parking apace in the downtown dis-lat the eartiner time; that we nie ahead. For our own affairs, we And the law is bolshevik! Favored by agreement changes nothing. But Euro- | fowr months in the year? Why not/ trict while shopping at the depart-| have appointed a competent commis-| have 20 or 60 or 70 years to af y! se atesme a = i keep this expensive equipment work-\jement stores? 1 have a friend twholnion oF lectrie e: | ckor th. As y a Russia directly pean statesmen hold, and it would appear ing the year round? Tha children) says ha goce to Everett to do shop n of h tric engineers to| Teckon with. As temporary cus- | yar Bosh! We have been trying for chil | correctly, that by reason of our having | yous act thru school that much! ping because he can find parking iPad egy og as aeraratd gel pigs bye re pe tie ming | i , “ ” . i Hyer re ‘ p decid ik > shoule we id ecko: ages, protection for a quarter ofsa century. | “declared in” on German reparations | carticr. WW: Goi) placed waar the alates hace ag what steps we should next} We should reckon with the ages, But, admitting for the sake of argu- | PAYMENTS, we cannot very honorably The city schools are cloned Jess) H. BT. | {cannot agree with the mayors] ment, that the soviets do favor our child | “declare ourselves out’ on German rep- | th#” three months each rehty, S03 This ts a problem that has not | Gorge creek proposal and his oppo- | labor proposal—even are the instigators of | arations COLLECTION. ee oceans to the health as etalon than bd parking] sition to J. D. Ross, city light super: | it—what of it? Does that sort of thing Thus the seat on the reparations com- {ana growth of the children. It !s\whero a car may bo parked raed Fis pe Rafter Bena dian t ot} condemn the law, or does it indicate that | mission, which was offered us four years |_| == mall charge. And some stores have| Me. Rosa we wickt hese ag He there may be some good even in a bol- | ago, only to be turned down with consid- | Your Income arranged with the garages to take|convinced by some Ole Hanson that | shevik. | erable eclat, is now filled, even if we did | 4 eae paid ei Sor by ialtatierter them | tho best thing for us to do would be There isn’t much to such opposition. It | slip in via the well-known back door. | Tax Simplified they. are “brought We once. Mele| oe ee ee ts isn’t square or honest. But what could Of course there is ne possible chance || Another of a Series Telling How || ™sht prove cheaper than a trip to a Ender we otherwise expect of those who wish that the door was Sscicecealy, left open the Law Has Been Changed |/*"other city, | | nN 2 freedom to exploit helpless childhood? on purpose. Qf course n Sige Ey FFE Ee ey RUE Bea Blaine Warns | HERE by reason of itinexs [7 ¢ffort is made to remedy the Editor ‘The Star: | ———— incyour’ fi « is | or absence from home ad. | Condition of Cheasty bivd., betwecn| 10 your front-page editorial tn tho | | se : dition of Thursday, January §, you | P 2? t Y our u esti on S ? ? | ition! time” for fiiln, in. |2alnier blvd. and Beacon avest This|% g 7 Br FOU ar i Answel Ss lO Q | focutne return Is required, the |f00 ts traveled considerably, as it{ Warned tho peoplo to exercise a | " connects the two boulevards, but it|!¥tical caro in this coming election | taxpayer should address to the pam Alb of internal rev- |! full of deep holes for its entire|'n View of the poste danger in ¢ buildings and grounds|* B the wedding 1s borne by th le which tho “Skag! ” ha eet ien mabaesdes in the United OU can get an answer tol | of the bride and what Shy the brides |: e208, Washington, D.C. a ro. |! sp SouliFabt be-edee as Sats Scat ieagit project” might be e : A | ont fo xtension. Collect- country? x A. The bride’a parents bear the as under preceeding acts, per- | the council 1s necessary to tmprove|this warning. The greatest danger tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | expense of the wedding with the ex- New York ave, Washington | | ception of the engagement ring, 4 i |it. The board expects to do some-|&t tho present time threatening the 7 thing with it in th put can| Skagit project, ts eithe) vi C,, and inelosing 2 cents in | | wedding ring, marriage Hoense, bou- | je spring, but can proj r too great || : ‘Try|zeal on the part of its friends c, an nts | fore the return in due—on or be- | Promise no immediate relief. ‘Try | 2a 22 Seu loos amps for reply. | | quets for the bride and bridesmaids, ts March 15, 1925, if made on Calling the park board at MAtn-|Which might lead them to burden A. No, tity -are technically con- sidered forcign soil and are not sub- ject to our laws. oe, (¢ mitted to grant such extensions. ‘The request must be made be- You just know it's ‘Norwe There is no reason for your baby : to look or feel this soay. : ene w | | medical, legal or marital «d- | | poutonnteres for the ushe d Q. What were the number of bales) | yice, ‘Personal replies, conti- | | to the ithe alars oh te the voalendar yaar’ Daplé-—and | €000. Pie tho department beyond its carrying | |] of cotton produced annually in the| | ential AM letters must be||are born by the bridegroom must contain a full recital for capacity, or hostility on the part of United “States for the past 10) ' cigneq i] ee ; tee othe ee een Ha esiidat Hisistnin toy gon een ‘An extension of timo for filing [against standing automobiles ait| To my mind the most critical pe- Q. How ts the name Yvonne pro-| he return does not extend the | "ght on the parking strips? There|Tiod in tho history of the light de-| i} Ececalielai de D AME sical Tae | years? £— A. 1914, 16,135,000; 1915, 11,192,- 1916, 11,460,00; 1917, 1101 Q. How many states elected gov-| nounced? time of payment of the tax or are from three to five every night|Partment will be during the next | ‘ 1918, 12,041,900; 1919, 11,)21,-| €Tnors in the clections of 19247 A. As tho spelied “Fe-vahn,” with) any installment thereof, unless [0” Third ave. W. between W. Galer|S9ven or eight years. If the depart. CONSTI 1920, 13,440.00; 1921, 7.954000; A. Thirty-four the slight accent on the second! 4, gnecitied in the extension. As | and W. Comatock. 0. W. K, | ment can carry tho load during that PATION means , 9,965,000; 192%, 19,199,671. | page td syllable. | a condition of granting an ox- If you want these machines re-| Period, I have no fear for its suc- EEG Q. How many locomotives has the ob Ng | tension, the commissioner may |Moved, take thelr numbers and Pa aha Tho heaviest bur-| [| SUFFERING : 0 How cc expression “nature| Chicago Great Western railway? | Q What countries lead in musto, equire the submission of a |Phone them to tho traffic depart.|dent now imfosed upon it will be! [| i A . ree i | thie Crete pe iat “hed viel A. A late report shows 274 art, seulpture, architecture, educa- i Mattes return and estimate of |ment, MA in-7810. in 1932, when a sum nearly $3,500,- Poor little thing! It can t tell cries, it frets. Thatis the: ig a eee tion,, Invention, engineering and! the amount of the tax, and the res 000 of Interest and redemption must| || When the milk is wrong, or it ing to look out. Danger and) i Theodore Rookevell. uscd the| @- Does. It do. any, goodl-to tesa} D0ett? | payment of at least one-fourth | Mr. Flatt: Our alley, in the 2000|% Provided for, | hasalittlecold, or any of the — diseasearelurkingintheboey. | term as an epithet of denunciation| cod liver ofl to baby chicks, A. There is ample room for a dif-| of the estimated amount. Block between Yale N. and Minor N.| E, L. BLAINE, hundred things that might All the poisons are bottled up of writers tn general, who, in writ-| A. Feeding cod liver oit ts of value, [O7ONC? Of Opinion, but the follow: Under tho revenue act of 1924, | {# in @ terrible condition. We have} Chairman Finance Committee. | happen to one so young! But —_in that little frame. Relit ing of animals, subordinated the\ if the chicks are hatched carly and| '"d 1% submitted tentatively: Mustc,| thousands of persons aro re- | spent hours cach week working on ee | Nature can—and does, The _ this condition at once of you" truth to Uterary interest, common-| have to be confined indoors, but if|TCTManVs art, France; scultpra,| quired to file returns of income |i, getting in gravel and broken A Plea 1A et » be ipated, i ick ly by @ disproportionate exaggcra-\ they are outdoors it 1s an unneces-|1'2!¥; architecture, United States;) altho the incomes are not tax- | bricks, #o that we can get in and y becomes constipated, it may have a very si tion of some picturesque incident or wary expense. If used, 2 per cent\ Caucation, United States; inventtons,| able, The act provides that re- |out with our machines. Gardage|@ttor The Star: | D 5 trait, or a fanciful interpretation of| should be used in the mash. United States; engineering, France| turns shall bo filed by every | collectors damage it most. | I am sending this letter to your| || Tr. Caldwell Ss animal behavior. He first used this oe or the United Blates; poetry, Eng-| single person whose net income A. R. G | paper in an effort to obtain a little term in 1907. Q. What portion of the expense of| /274 oF the United States. | for 1924 was $1,000 or more or The city does not pave or grave}! help for a man, an honest man, who ss as oie gua | e2e whose gross income was $5,000 |tho alleys, That must be done by|!s to be tried for second degree burg: | of more, and by married couples |the property owners. Get all the| lary. SYRUP PEPSIN Q. What are the lowest tempera- The Family Laxative ‘ a |turen on record tn Connecticut and| living together, whose aggre- |property owners abutting on this al-| Alma Brimhall comes from a —rtelieves constipation and sin and pleasing aromatics fa 4 @ . | au in Maine? ] gate net income was $2,500 or | ley to raise a fund and put in suffi-/ highly reputable family of Utah pio-| |} brings the little one back to a pleasant tasting liquid cote C. |" 4. Connecticut, 25 depres Betow| more, or whose aggregate gross | cient gravel to make the alley pass. (neers. Alma and myself ure good health. Itrestores the bowels b cribed by Dr. DAILY 70; Maine, 36 degrees below cero,| income was $5,000 or more. The |able at all times. Unless it 1s alPals, and have been since we left pacha tare ane ee Oe his ex s 4\20EM es exemptions are $1,000 for single | private alley, the elty can uso it|Salt Lake City to work for a local| {| tnormalactivityandsogent- Caldwell for years in whet 2 $2,500 for married | ly that-baby joyously laughs. tensive practice and used | Q. Has Ja under the| Persons and for collecting garbage. jknitting company here. His circum i H Mister Officer! Hand me your paw. Shake on the good that-you'ra| present inimig paces tving: ie nae Ph ae : : . 3 [atanceay Be mie Star reported, were} }| It's Nature's relief forconsti' throughout the country : doing. Out in the weather that's warming or raw you are set for| A. Yes, Japan has ‘an annual Risdon ioe Bio - ‘ Mr. Fiztt: ropped an Omaha) absolutely tho truth, for which I Egyptiansenna,pep- over 30 years. whatever is brewing. quota of 100, but only personr boral Person may have a gross in- | token in the box on car No, 16, but| Will vouch, altho I never suspected SYP rales 3°Y Gentle As Nature~ Pleasingly Sweet Nor is baby the only one who come of $5,000 and, by reason of | the conductor said he could not take| that he was so low in funds as to the deductions for business ex- it, J told him I had read that out-|commit this offense. He is a quiet pense, bad debts, losses, etc, a |of-town tokens were good. He said| fellow, hard to understand, No ono Keeper of peace ‘on the job thru the to answer the call. in Japan of English, French, or other white parentage wilt be cliy-| |ible to come to the United States id director of right, eredit is due you from iting time op night, and just PaMal aca uioboceth LORE a6 wma Bets {Ceiaak: be lander thé Japanese quota. net income of less than $1,000. | that made no difference with him,| knows his real character as his wife " it. As effective for old as for youn: they don’t stop to think Who guards the kiddies whol | pee A single arte ne Wao hang and he was very abusive. At my re-|and myself do. He will not tell a BSS Your bowels should act at least come home from school? Just who is the safety first | hpapual doa nee "es thilene pers quest he allowed me to get off his|soul if ho is broke or worth a mil- : if OA) | daily. Do they? If not, assist Nature link? z | A Thou ht Ades ta Le aM Ahad a car, but refused to return my/lion. He and his young wife share as millions are doing annually. Buy as ‘Traffic’s 1 problem the world's had to meet, and | ig Rancia hs 3 vidas MRS. A. B. | thelr sorrows alone. MPD | bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepa) every day better we're knowing that you are the man SR ar gpa Heavy penalties are provided 4 coat out-of-town tokens is} Surely a fellow that 1s liked by all = “1 now and use directed, 4 who keeps peace in the street by keeping your sema- | Ae X sive csalth the Lord God, 1) ony tre vactitor-tallite’ to filed R@ land ot, meant tae Meee eee [eee rockers witht cbly: pnd \ 10,000,000 bott! ‘chsatgpel |hiave no pleasure in the death of the| 0%, the act for failure to file a And not meant for Seattle people, tragedy to mar his, career, should ; It is sold ev Hi, Mister Cop—as we go and we stop, according to whistles you bow, | Wicked—Ezek: 1. PeOHNEtE Him canioucth ote tacea| hin tenor ots Beet abo Faioe jhave much consideration, for he has pata taoh mt ie, we just want to shout, you're a regular scout, and there’s no harm Jn let- 1 Be due within the time prescribed, Jand it y a 5 r of him,|learned his lesson; his face alone money if It falls to do ting you know. HE most happy ought to wish eel on or before March 15, 1925. | to debarintendent Yondersec tee brings out that fact. PEP: SYRUP COMPANY (Copyright, 1925, for The death.—Seneca, (The End) Eada WEMItls lle en WM. Cc. aisle, ticllo,

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