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THE SEATTLE 6TAR —s Say Pour OUR WAY...” BY WILLIAMS) Mr. Fixit Given More ) --and Results " —— Thriftier ernment economy is spen@ing some money ering statistics and proving to pro were © jucers that this waste exists a howing reported by them how it. can be eliminated, When ciation, show 82 | congress fails to provide him with enough nts srom at money for surveys, he provides it from early $21,000. wm wa his own pocket In the same period the number of depos Is the president's non-spending thrift t 13,000,000 to tors increased from abou campaign economy ? 39,000,000, ‘ Is Hoover's spending campaign to elimi Good times ha Sspolle \ ach nate unseen waste economy? in national prosperity dent’s kind of economy can be a 1 % tonie to established government bureaus, Values where job holders have been “keeping on sxzaaze*ainrse _ LARG merican industrial con 4 keeping on” often merely because back in r ; ’ } it: 4 I | | maint » factories abi i, is: some past era some congress authorized ad ° ai ert “ur wuts. 9 YC. HL ROWELL figures showing the average di : something to be done, aN ) & ; b Pwd Ber. , ‘ Oa it paid American employes during Novem- But in the process of weeding out use (Hk Sage fy ‘ } Sing, ting ber was $5.60, less bureaucrats, let's not stifle the kind i > 5 j reasons why In England it was $2 n Ger- of expenditures that public officials of the . Z ‘ At ) dood m Judges, many, $1.55; France, ; : type of Secretary Hoover want to make to . zy { eet of gp hers bie co. Teel $1.14; Italy, 96 cents, save millions, just for the sake of saving ’ \ jj F dau about thay First impression is that these v . a few dollars. \ J f 4) y 1 t they af rates are indicative of similar differenc There are two kinds of economy P| \ - ae st? hy : ; leave out ‘that I the oaly in production costs. In any undertaking, . i pr 5 - i ancestors would hay however, the wage sc: must be consid- e2rae = Fases & ered in conjunction with service rendered , ; and individual output, “THAT $100,000 dams suit at Waco, 7 > , bh el 0 ' oka ; Ase of * For @ thoy The laborer in the Texas and Louisiana Texas, may be well worth observing Yih f i J isda ‘ , oo ry rice fields is paid 10 times as highly as to its end. The two Doerr brothers, one Pry . Beil S 2 4 P t igne of « 4 Pd. his competitor in Japan and China, But aged 14 and the other 12 years, are suing er « ¢ not ev the land under his care produces 15 times one D. W. Ray, a wealthy business man, as much, so it actually costs less t row for stealing their mother’s affections rice in those states than it does in the Very often, it is difficult to work up Orient. much, if any, sympathy for th fended RLS THE BULL DOGGER (tat = <> + » eam y ME ge Se ae tees party to “the eternal triangle.” One is . . Here’s Good News apt to think that there are two sides to Free Land Ts Still Available PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD is experi- | the story, that husband or wife had oe Smee ere eet || Sie aeee menting with a new snow remover. | grounds for being reckless about his or me, : ee ea re } without the homeste ving p. m. I got on fc Instead of using the old plow it is blows her affections, and sometimes it appears ; es ree" : ss A ie aos and asked for a transfer, which ven has to go under the ing snow off the tracks by steam. from evidence in the case that the affec- Wastunatox < 3 : _ whe ‘ : ; hh ; ; I received, but when I offered uicroscope, to see what das car Ss... oe . 3 eren’t cz e of 8 y dam- this to the conductor on a Weat fated virtu is A new device has been perfected by vou Bi a capable a3 au Pret dam ; : pred ated ammo ge abo x it ts made of two of the railroad’s employes. It con- age. ut, in cases where children are ehcn tad 7 stat cers, to 1 we cause it was punched for 5 B. , sti ve . amage are definite. | 4 . n nome ¢ atricts eselike sca , 4. She ooze Seem: sists principally of a system of pipes and involved, the loss and damage are definite. ess fl Piaget | net be us s | o'clock. 1 had only waited s to nozzles attached to the locomotive. Hot Mother can get another husband of her minutes. What should one 40? Be Interesting A bean Oxford debaters are sti steam is blown thru it, melting the snow | ©W" father can get another wife of his t~ a ale to tricts eof , some of th : r ng prohibition and clearing it at the same time from rails own, but the children cannot replace their F. espe nds w n be a bs rettled up. ; ) “ tan’ ealta be ‘aca ce and ti parents. The large ‘ | y debaters, there rf The thing holds such possibilities for | A Whaling big verdict for the children : F ; What Folks 20 puntata 34 the | cs ponsies, an oe ee the American husband that it is sincerely | of a “triangle” might be a precedent mak- . eg Ml uv . ar W r : ‘ ‘iabtia > ca Te naticen ae hoped it works, | ing “triangles” less numerous. This with- deg tha > Are Saying >racth all of n¢ ductors will make mistake is { oe. ee Think of some day being abie to point | out intent to prejudice the Doerr vs. Ray ; ) . ——_—__—— | ‘ a some copdbeors. will. T Americans imaging some kind of hose contraption at a snow- case. r ha whic DR. CHARLES W. ELIOT, for Pinar egiy grad | ny such domestic is covered walk, pressing a button and letting ident Harvard col The tendent Hende science do the work of the snow shovel! Sg thjeoee: \ at f ] The Right Spirit carve: bebe» me eut.ot | emaneres thing ‘wit bad tat _ The Bight oe iat sii that thre manne wt! DOC-By HyGage Two Kinds of Economy PORE ahah vac the Minale. Bisel ' an open f sifting l 0 “Aad z g the slaves. or. {da ales oat government on the Muscle Shoals ; . c = | NEW note has been injected into the’ | matter just as he did during the war. @ past cent still ex: | mendation of any kfn¢ YOU SAY YOU \/ SiR. 1M AN Mj... Wiatt;.,. 1, Nae. see. Boks as. But there is no more pres WERE HIT WITH ACTOR' THEY | outside the city lin Two ent, practical issue on the new Fon aouiage econciny pled reports It is the right spirit. Why should it Pada? apt ga ar CHARD WASHBURN CHILD, | [BURSTING SHELLS) WERE EGG boys, aged 1} and 15, have put est of theese irrevocuiae tian T é president’s cabinet secre- require a bloody war, only, to prompt big . Sa eae : AWAR VICTIM (\_ SHELLS! | up a@ target on the lot near my facts than on the oldest, There taries. One, Mr. Hughes, has resigned as | men to help the country do something by ‘ t the | (CF SHELL SHOCK > house, and daily engage in tor will never be another drop # secretary of state because public service for ye + ' ; te pe Tb ce | get practice with a £2 rifle and legal alcoholic beverage ia 8 : an or itself? Bi spirit is - " ke of ) h twe r 1 a comes f nd for itself? But that spirit isn’t mov : a revolver. My house and this includes ber had so depleted his bankroll. ing the power trust, by a good deal. The Hn ee 3 . t it. Nesta within their range c ae ser Then it became known that Secretary Shoals issue is simply one between monop- gal oe ie Y ‘ { If you would speak to the ‘Thirteen states can keep tit oe had Searing his private funds to oly and public service by and for the pub- be = : A rae 4 - ET law forever, and more tit e extent of $100,000 during the past | lic. Congress never tackled a clearer issue, ery mest \ - done ‘already, while \ j will_do so: The oo four years to further the good work of | and we are going to see how President | ®! r ne to 4s means the ability to do nome Telling It to oot jones lee te his office. : Coolidge determines it. naa < oF ke. : Set Congress When you can find two lat Tho he denied that he spent his money ree Bes {ha saevee : RUSSELL. Ensileh 4 |] Excerpts From the Congressional || “viding sides to that, the @ paying public employes, it is known that Picking Up , . are atk ‘ Propogandists | Record) bate ey. Pee he has spent much money hiring private CRs we J UI , hat their) ¥ : assistants to help with certain work of EXICO is becoming a better customer ir owever, ¥ e. " { sm, | WISDOM OF WARD No Dodging his office not provided for in the budget. | of our country, She has been buy means * pov the truth ie that in Amnerics me | copyrient 1026, Puble Ledewr Byadicate| wig taid it was “Detter to Kaow| Ship Subsidy HN many public officials would do that. ing ale dala worth of American It 1s a hard’ game; one requir. ' munity ie everything.” | | fewer things than to know so many | HERE is no way to escape e president would not. It would not commodities a month. SMOKING OOM |} t ain't #o."—Senator Mo- | ship subsidy in some form } } pA 10 IN R 16) ses (Rep), N. H We are paying it now, in deb square with the president’s New England Yet we are buying more from Mexico STORIES cits on government operation is A GREAT LABORATORY To end that, the shipping bean Be este ange te idea of economy. The president's idea of than we sell her. Each month, when the | Why Inaugurate March 4? | H | As @ result of the equipment] offers the ships for sal, @ economy is that money not spent is saved, books are balanced, she is several million ol ers for the taxpayervs. é dollars to the good. sp ; We WERE touring up in Michi- | built during the war ithe gov-| two bids, one for um ak mpcaye Sees economy in terms of Can it be that Uncle Sam, super ; BY C. A. RANDAL munication and travel were, of | gan last summer,” said one | ernment posses in the bureau of| operation and the other for | production or waste. To Mr. Hoover, Ja i m? 7% ASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Be course, the chief reasons why a |[smoker, “and we stopped at one little | standards, the test physics and| gnaranteed maintenance of ot! Evy man, is falling down? cause the first Wednesday month was permitted to elapse {Crossroad store to get water for the }research laboratory: in the world.— tuin trade routes. «Bidders be in March, 1 happened to fall oa pega wits diat T grizzled proprietor t of the secretary of com-} will make this guarantee 2 7) a, ean oe me out, apparently glad to see a merce. get the ships cheaper, The df | ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? |. coor seven Wilke ot ibe Steud aes te teell A Gipieg ght | ference &.-@02%3e2 ¢ S2?B J historically and ach will receive a ref . lemically, we might inguin) fending ¢ nether America was wise reprimand. adopting prohibition, in freeiag” = —SBEESSSRGEE BEE presidents bh ever since time Begun'on Marchi 4. ‘here anee of time was found to be |touching on his business, I said: ‘I for unrestricted operation, tht] wholly inadequate, and Wash. supr that even up here the ‘neces: | Joss of the routes is subsidy | Q. On what day of the week did }s0 that if an egg ia accidental is no other special reason why a 6 ? ide v . one te ia held ‘6! ington, at his home in Mount ies of life ha fe endous- | > . ry December 29, 1861, fall? ‘OU can get an answer to} | broke the fouls will not be likely) MAugUrations need be held on sities of life have riven tremendous-| 770 yingdom divided against Erouahly i wil fleet on eth a $s Vernon, did not learn of his |ty. A. Sunday. i any question of fact of 1m | | 10 discover it. Supply plenty of Hwie| that date rather than on March “ ; y Pee; women Ree sell i Pee formation by writing The teat- | | in the form of oveter chellee bone me pe even in January or | ¢lection on “the first Wednes “‘Ye're slam-bang right, pardner,’ pesee! Ne ou aiines anaes of these terms. ‘Then, if lati | | ¢ rhe , Po} day of February” until well ithe orekeeper replied with empha-} rt ld pi meal, corte of ‘ @ What are non-magnetic met-| | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | similar substance. Remove any one| Pebruary per rep ph it is sold piece! s als? | New York ave, Washington | | o7 the fowls that fee shapn sie Nas In recent syears there have after March 4, He arrived in |eis, ‘an’, more than that, it ain’t{ttself shall not stand—Matt. conditions will be go Ky | | | | ‘A. For all ordinary purposes met-| | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents In| | the habit. (6) for 10 hens take| been Humerous measures Intro New York, which was then the | worth a gol dern to drink after vel BY uniting we stand, b; iding agreement not to als other than nickel, iron, cobalt| | loose stamps for reply. W0| | about two large slices of bread and| ‘duced in both houses seat of the government, nearly | git it.” we fall.—John ‘Dickinson maining ships in aud magnetite may be considered) | medical, legal or marital «d- | | spread about one-quarter inch thick| &reas designed to two months Jate and was not in- non-magnetic. There are many other| | vice. Personal replies, confl- | | with good tard; break in pieces one| {inauguration » to a day ear augurated until April 30, substances, however, that are feebly; | dential. All letters must be | | inch square and feed to the chickena| lier in the year in order to cut Washington began his second 3 magnetic. | | signed. L | once a day for three days and keep| ‘Short the life of congressional term on March 4, 1 and left "te Neer | plenty, Of neat acta Mn front cj} weasions participated in by largo | office March 4, 1797. "His fall Watch your Coffee! Q. Can you give the ingredients) ing “mountainous region” and is ap- them at all times. Inorease the numbers of lame ducks. ure to “make connections” for e y of fireproof paint? | propriate to this state on account, number of alices of bread according | In July, 1788, the constitu his first inaugural ceremony ia tional convention, learning that cut short bis term by one A. Four pounds of asbeatine pow-\ of the nature of its topography. to the number of hens. Give larger| ‘ ae der, 1 pound of alininate of soda, 1) ee dow bad cases | the constitution had been rati month and 26 days, and he is pound of lime, 3 pounds of silicate) Q Did Noah Webster ever write oe | fied by the requisite number of to this date the only president ‘ of soda, coloring, water. Mix thel anything except the dictionary? Q. Can you give me a clear defin-| states, adopted a resolution call to serve two full terms who did solid ingredients together, then tint) A, He wrote “Kketches of Amer- ition of a “vitamine”? ing for the election of the first not serve exactly eight years the mizture with the staining color;|ican Policy’ and “The Grammatical, A. A vitamine is a audsta president. The resolution pro: | neress many y Q on ° . e j stir in the soda silicate and reduce| Institute.” oceura in various food products, es-| vided that the states should | February 1887, changed the p wlth water to a workable consist. pecially in the outer coat of cereals,| choose their electors on the first other: two dates fixed by: tie Z a Wd ifs a ency. s the same mark used | which apparently is an casential ele-| Wednesday of January, that constitutional convention and See, © ‘ ‘a as in the United States?| ment in rendering foods healthful.| the electors should cast their | provided that the electors should Q. In what years since 1860 did| eee n the first Wednesday of cast thelr votes on the second the first day of November come on) ee Pes Q. Has a half dollar dated 1795 February, an¢ a presi. Monday of January and that = * y ‘thursday? Q. How many pounds of milk are] any value? mianflry ar SE sarag Sg oe otha: be Een an gcaciad watt a ave you n0 1 A. In 1860, 1866, 1877, 1883, 1894, there to the gallon? | A. It ts valued at from 75 cents to| first Wednesday of March counted on the second Wednes. 1900, 1996, 1917, 1928. | A. 8.6 pounds, | $1.50. 1} The poor facilities of com day of February @. By whom’ was the took “Mase-|°'Q. What was King Alphonso ofj() 2° = sSCtCtS a | SS cS) oil alae’ won caller it At the Head of His Class * a change? a. 4 when and by what firm was it pub-| A. Muy 17, 1986 lished? | wrtes ce A. By Theophite Gautier, and pub-| Q*How may hens be cured of the ° | Two good ones are as follows: (#)| Q. Is the na Montana” an ap-| see that the nests are properly sup-) propriate one for that state? | plied with straw or other nesting iP CHM, Wy GW BY = 9 |) you would inst upon if ‘you eg PEARLY in the morning, when it’s time for folks to rise, how oft. this! iis 1 er ume old story has been told. A sleepy missus whispers, when dad | . new 4) 44 ¥ upens up his eyes, “You'd better fix the fire; the house is cold.” | yn \ Ne } y . ; 4, ‘i So father tumbles outward at the breaking of} the day, and it really doesn't take a fortune teller to tell a wond’ring world that he is simply rs ; ‘ * nia way to'fix the bloomin' furnace in th . , APE -cermg any COFFEE INSURANCE money over my counter—instanllp on his way to fix the bloomin’ furnace in the drags behind. ,He really has real reason to be| W, o Schilling Coffee the belt coffee to be You keep the coffee. ea what it sore. But what's the use to argue when his} . fo wit mae Dix ind that up to him to i found anywhere, I will return your -- Your Grocer 5 4 es In time the coals are blazing and they're heat-| ing up the house. He's wine to get the furnace! fire in trim. For if he didn’t rouse the heat to warm his little spo! wine's Likely make it kinda hot for him, SCopyright, 1925, for The Star) a a