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-| The Seattle Star » al Represeniat fan Pres pone Main ° investigators over, how are erybody Pl where and ; eae as going teget testimony of those who know? ‘ Oh id vat Has The member of the department which i aa 5 gat ; oy under inve ation is going to cover up years . departn F o hedged in that outsid become are permitted to learn little about pectators what is going on d the game established for older play people for his courage and patri who had left ¢ r d universit telling what is wrong and letting still wanted to pl. ‘amenities” take care of themselves. B is self-conducted he may be disciplined for telling the truth, ers are participating in the the whole truth and nothing but the truth, a junior league was organized The high-up army and navy circles con- now a part the city sider him an almighty dang prece Soccer was re-established dent likely to spoil the sacred league following the war, and i managed, as is the baseball the players. The Star ducts a junior baseball league for sters. Soon the sixth annual the sport rous “ameni league by Star If one s also st league for still young con- Sounds Wise {fe TOOK Texas statecraft to properly ‘ange v. Ma Ferguson's inaugural One dictum of the itations read, “For- senior tennis tourna- B : WIL a AMS] Why Are Widows Elected to Husbands’ Offices? BY RUTH FINNEY ‘ with ‘moat power of the nay trade. ue femin. tion of the ayed in the i of to the wives ervanta. 1 held un 200 ment at Woodland park will be der this paper's auspices. More than ttle players take part every year A swimming meet will be held later in to be exact and definite. No “may the summer, And dub golfers are to be “must” every time. Not a loophole for a given a chance to compete in a tourna- crowd to get into “Ma's” inaugural neither ment all of their own during the summer formally nor informally dressed months. Thousands of Seattle people, interested HE IS “H® S a damn fine ‘ 1 ‘ Thus Gunnar Kasson, as he bent 4 > ; er 7 " onal ru in athletics, have been given an oppor- tunity for playing in the various sports, down to attend to the torn, bleeding feet TRwilLiams » , . » bliz- Ae) of Balto, the dog who went thru the bliz 01088 wy MEA SERVICE me and if we can bring some enjoyment to those men and women and giils and boys, zard when the trail was lost and took the life-saving antitoxin to Nome. we feel that we are amply repaid for the work necessary in affording such an op- Pe! »s there are rare occasions even the blasphemous is the proper expres- portunity. “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” is a household axiom, and playing as well as working will make sion, as being the only possible superlative. work all the more interesting. Those who have read Victor Hugo will (A Book Review) ie Stan staniins on.tuae anaes The remember that, when the last of Napo- | ‘ , in the capitol build Ladies ‘lhe leon’s Old Guard, surrounded by cannon, * | were not grude 9 1 to idan ena eh ti was called upon to surrender, he replied S votre hey . * “Everybody play,” the motto of Star sport department, has proved its : » their eve movement is ent-day scooters, forerunners ¢ with one vile word, and the great French oar st the hei ia? pelt the writer made it out to be the one word fit ' it value a thousandfold. welcomed | bloods ¢ and completely expressing contempt of Intentions." houne c ti Death and Wellington. So with Gunnar House, then called with much Kasson. Probably Gunnar had not such pip spel gay “d words as “extraordinarily,” “superla- - : * a tively,” “remarkably” and such in his r heated only by vocabulary. He had seen mal or informal dress must be worn.’ You see, such are Texan functions and official, that specification Opportunity—and the Man| BY CHESTER H. ROWELL social ed in Amer. any Ume feeling y many things nd if there is tribunal except log! dog men for On the cor Against War ‘Some New Old Secrets of Washington| | fo state’ arie | Sn aman tering clv as Ror ave a difference. Turkey has Who was the Greek patriarch reconstruct Europe, aft ishop: which act leon? Rebels freed Latin-Amer reece claims is contrary to the but wh us the W Lausanne, Turkey to build them a firm refuses arbitra. young for the future? the protocol, Greece 4 Who is the L would id either arbitration : cile Eng’ and Ireland? Where or trial before the world court, aw is the geniu uni if that body decided it had juris: All this and much more China, or to ype again on | jon. the ways of p Turkey Posterity more than tt will ever measure to Ameri ared the unique fe 2 t wa Gre If the ®@auwnmee ee when the ho: genius to and a horse, in which won the race, of the the galleries, as sd on nder jeman ‘were enee bicycle, which the Washington might bet pusly ww The City of but the - on the the ted given the seats while Warning to Those Who Know ENERAL MITCHELL is_ headed to- ward the sad fate of being disci- plined. It is authoritatively announced at Washington that “while army and navy officers are allowed the widest latitude in testifying before congressional commit- tees, the amenities prohibit criticism of one department by members of another In short, General Mitchell should lie, or over up. It is largely because of these same ‘amenities” that we have rotten depart- nents. “Don’t tell on me and I won't tell yn you” is a cover for rascality as old as the first grade of primary school. More- 2? Answers to Your Questions were affecte now, to would either accept nods or be de “aggressor” in any that might result, even if struck the first blow, was arbitration and it nal Greece, on the ground th the expuisions within Turkey's sovereign ghts, Greece would accept the verdict same penal ties, 7 r re a thou sand to one that no war would resu © of these events, In the the h case, the 1 be boycotted at once. Such nations to go further would consult as. to steps against the aggressor. Nobody gleaned from an interesting book “Seventy-Five House Gonalp. unfin empelves mont, | the . J by by Edna Colman open Years of White the published by Doubled: r, mweets ». It repeoples th ted ashington with 4 settings of the past owen Belles ar preferred the heroic 1 beaux of efforts of the dog thru wind that blis- tered and blinded, over miles of ice that cut, at the call of duty. He was now | and « | After looking at blood shed for loyalty’s sake, " ! 4 . t | view the capitol but Volunteers and and there was, in fact, thes be ; ut seeing in it the 1 no blasphemy in ane re ced a eee, aoe ing tn it Conserneen it, as he gave the canine hero the civil wa r hort, 2 ‘ es of ca a tere , at hall: Se superlative word of the Far North, It a | : ry meant more, covered more, than did the | well-rounded and poised eulogy of that ; United States senator. Balto is that. ener Downer, Coe arn 3 Fae ws by all the whil ing thene reading it one cann were of the ‘cops were punges in world-wik¢ reatles to abolish on the ground that to depend on was oper ‘ eith “if war is made volunteer an army ggressor’ by everybody els pital was established mmittes rodins congress Was g0- motioi the rais unless its cause was Just.” s chose That depends. “just” How many can a cause have? ns of daily f oe Tocever, onder] im for hours at ti toy ae, when tak ove || Telling It, to an answer to| |; conserip Q. How cait old whitewash be re- hoved from a wall? ! . Boften it by wetting it, liber-| Hy with @ solution of two pounds five gallons of water, remove with a! ‘OU can get any question of f formation by writing The Seat- | tle Star Question Editor een New York ave, Washington | D. C, and inclosing 2 cents ia | loose stamps for reply. No | © How many miles of streets and| | Medical, legal or marital wd- | | oF ae are cas in the city ot| | Vice. Personal replies, conf |} Q what nation * ‘ashington dential. All letters must bel find the world in the +. There are about 250 miles of|,| sisned. reets and avenues, ranging from|* to 120 feet in width, and 65\and at this time ts dies of avenues, ranging in width) disposal trom 120 to 160 feet. oe t or in | ePeSP UTR eacy A of th 's potash in nd when softened, rape. ao gon bring the ore both as of anci productic tec PRUNE still at Q Where and what ts } Cave What was the She act of| 4s It is @ crevice betwee f fallen rocks on We Q. What has become of the bat-|1890 in reghrd to the purcha ‘oship Illinois? |ailver by the United. States # ww Haven, Conn., where tr ‘4. It has been out of commission nt? says that the English nce May 15, 1920. On October 25,| A. It provided for the increase in| Goffe and Whalley, sought tempo 921, it was loaned to the naval|the amount of silver purchases by| Gry concealment in 1661 jutitia of the state of New York,| the United States government to 4 cee | 500,000 ounces cach month, which| Q. What branch of t was to be paid for ingéreasury notes.| States government has charge of| —— SCIENCE —— ) These treasury notes were to be full| the rivers and harbors of the United — { FLYING legal tender, and were redeemable | States? jin gold or silver coin at the dis-| A. The chief of engincers, . Q erman repicides, Corse eS United | fr On February 5 war de- see correct to may, both sides were could take steps in its favor, e civil and Mexican without risking the same con- world war nd uences. ‘The war would be Congress army. Was thelr com offender, and would not disrupt E “ C mon cause any more “just” in the rest of the world. Amer Excerpts From the Congressional one case th the other? And tca’s obligation would be con Fr as the first Ameri alae many could have raised a volun- | ¢——————=+ EVADING THE BUDGET teer army? | Kicks to Mr. Fixit About |: iam anwaa wen || A Thought | IC S) O Yr. 1X1 ou ficiency carrying appropr' Philippine insurre . were vol- ‘ tions, probably, not far from $1,000,-] | unteers. When Pershing chased The small and great are there; Intoxicated Flat Dweller 000,000, I not that an indirect dis-| Villa into Mexico, it would have | and the servant is free from his regard of the budget? Is it not a . | filibuster to grab every- ate : aes ontilatt Jas to what amount is necessary in| thing from the Rio Grande to IAT which is so universal a OADS, apartment houses with poor ventilation and oth-|_ the government} Panama death must be a benefit= ers with intoxicated occupants, lost dogs. istration by not per- * The Star's representative, who will take any of your trou-|'* sara brn en rine bles—if they be of public interest—and try to get them ad- main, Six sonst? | re |justed. His answers today: } ORRIN eae someone took my| There should be a cluster light al DOC--By HyGage puppy, Dave, at Arlington Heights.| Denny way and Fairview This ts a} Can you help me to get him back? | crossing and a light is needed badly cretion of the secretary of the| partment, Police dog. Has a bare spot on right] ‘The lighting department promises VA S has learned to fly, but hel treasury, The allver waa to be coin-| side of hia head R. 0. B. | to investigate and if it seems needed fs still in his infancy as a fly-/q only as rapidly as was found) Q Is it “paa| Anyone know where Dave pat) 16 install a Ught there. 4 eee ig rapidly, however, and in time | treasury notes, This is accepted in English as} > will be able to rise from the eee \an idiom and sanctioned by the best| Mr. Firit I am living in an apartment ound and alight as a bird does.) © Js a five-year residence neces- | Hterary use as an idiomatic expres- "Wwe wish to motor to North Bend.| where one of the tenants often . : intoxicated, He abusca Jest of human yearnings. It 18] fore one can be naturalize | eee | pecially the gravel roads? j Mis family in a eer ei fiarateckace <wteciae | oa ae L 25: Of What uatiioalty tn “Aastphe| MRS. PC. KENT, | "sing language that can be heard| if all people and of many religions. | Mon. the movie actor, was he} in Ren-| by all of the others. The landlord i} see via good raised a volunteer and France a decisive, would hurt only the first steam en Record) does y t tha r fined to a peaceful boycott. been adopted, 3 of the Filipino forces, in the fee a volunteer | master—Job iii: direct method of fooling the people Doubtless a Sinn Fein army | Schiller, They make up the list of complaints today to Mr. Fixit, | em to know what amount = Fisit: Mr. Fixtt: . He ts half © ollie and half German| M. G vg animal. His ability ls increas-| necessary for the redemption of the | rather Call Mr. Fixit | ate rts ir. Pivtt: ‘This desire to fly Is one of the | sary thruout the United 8 be. | ston. Are the roads in good condition; ea-; Comes home | shameful manner,| | Gravel part of the road vi {t is this urge, more than the com-) educated in this country and what will do nothing and the pol ot -, ton is in good condition. That om what poem |. e follow- 9 t 77 he laugh. Th done alan: niitary) posbibtttiies of | orem ae > is the follow: |s his address? Redmond is reported in fairly us the laugh. What can be donet lying, that improves man’s mas- OF.N ing taken: A. He was born in Pau, France,| condition . cy of the aie! You can see the county prosecu- “A fool there was and he made His! peyruary 18, 1891, of a. French prayer (even as you and 1), oo bares tor, swear out a v , and fh - i out a warrant and have Of all known kinds of animals,| To a rag and a bone and hank of |44 een iy Be itae th cng Ah He} sr. Fixit: | him arrested as aisetarty per bout two-thirds can fly. The birds | hatr, | cdgltemiy end Cornet aiteotane tary) Can you help us in the son. Or you, can. find. a sore tre the most familiar of flying crea-! (We called her the woman Who! pone address is ar Mier olty His) « city and county road which ts tel cabie ap tment (ures, and from them man has did not care), ee armen ave., bad condition? From the city Sorel earned much of aviation and may| But the fool, he called her his lady . u at 59th st. 8. and Jupiter st., for ; earn much more. There is one| Wittering gouenak 1)" || . 7 FABLES ON HEALTH 1 juality in flying, however, wherein| A. It is the firat verse of “The fosekiaber cencteoadige dic bes hes COLD WATER TOWELS man has beaten the birds, He ca.| Vampire,” by Rudyard Kipling fly faster than any bird, for no bird ¢ “tue can go as fast as the speedier air-| @ How many officers and enlist 1. Ye ve planes. Jed men are now in the United! qicpuity rating in’ ae es Most small birds fly at a speed | States navy? Barnes Pha lay peobiade Thar ie of 25 to 28 miles an hour. Hom-| A. On September 1, 1924, ibieie OG: Cacpakiae th tear nlos - ing pigeons can make 60 to were 8,126 officers and 87 the rhea bt of miles an hour. Wild ducks travel | listed Gai. wikpensalsen. pogmbate ¥ affect at 48 miles an hour, maximum. The} Lad Se he may) wr, Fixit be receiving. fastest bird is the swift, which is| @. What is the origin of the game as | The alley between credited with 100 miles an hour in Joff sand ave. N. B. of chess? ? Q. How many Spiritnalis oul e gravel? | favorable conditions. Even this is| A. This question hax been Pe te pemany pout alist churches] Could the city put in some gravel? Slower than reost airplanes. dixcuased and there is great dispute, "P40" 1 Ane Lined States? MRK. EB. B. . ccording to the latest avait-| does not gravel the — al | able statistics there are 7 # there are 706, must be d by th Q. In figuring one’s income tax 1s| *?4t!"s property Oph Co ons e Ce en tS Mr. Fizlt: bet CL, OM ae) ia 1 I Sk ou eal | at., where the basement rooms have aly a six-foot ceiling and poor STORIES leity ordinance, and the health de- eee | father matter of| Bis Copyright, 192% Public Ledger Syndicate You just know she's NOT well Q Can There is no reason for | tho @ man receive compensa- 8 a veteran of the and be employed at any of work? KiB} # hope toy The county commissio almost impossible | purchase enough right-of-way to|//MHE cold water towel world wa L. to look or feel this way open up a good road. An soon as) J be taken in the morning, Immedi-| Dip the towel again, throw it loose- other kind | county road will be put in passable | Mann was lwith both hands, seesaw it down ‘the| io “ete ana with | Dak SHORTENED LIFE condition "With breakfast |children to care for, many mothers) Wring the towel, dip it in cold and 12th} ont fae ipa ban ive viuntiiad Srekcthe hid Grk), Fee-eaw it dows When your bowels refuse to also running grave danger of able. | however,” ald the doctor ibe Wate. 4 anaes e Ere ge tee poe aves dreadful disease. Do yout Here's what to ¢ Dry in other outletssuchasyour —_ bowelsactatleasttwice: out of bed | towel. lungs, kidneys and skin, you If not you are constipated Remove night clothes. Wash neck| Persons with ordinary health and are courting sickness and —_ mustdosomething rightawa shortening your life. You are or you may be gravely ill. 9 Dr Caldwell’s |and face first with cold water. Then| resolution can take this morning| take a large rough towel, wring it|cold bath without chilling, and when loosely out of cold water, and with| thru with it be warm and feel 50 per {both hands rub the breast, sides, ab-| cent better. 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What do you do with the chance that you've got? Do | partment should not allow it you use it all up for today Cane AF SSRN TBE a God gave you life and you live it yourself. Your future is just your “A COLORED man came into my}, 7"® own making. Whether there's something tucked ‘way on the shelf depends office with a badly’ tacerated| urmmamed has been given to th on the course you are taking. f a doctor was diagnosing in|" ith department and the matter The world doesn't owe you a living, old top; you've got your own rond-|the smoker. “His wife had g ile will be investigated at once. way to pave. You'll travel in safety with nary a stop if you're one of the out of gin and patience and | lit Mortgage Hones. @% wise folks who save. trying to persuade him to part with| | © Pe DTS Nags é Steer your own course in your youth; then in age you'll never be beggin’| some of his money, earned ditel| Sez (Seb Dumbell Dud: ; be ER & LIGHT- 6% a lift. Now is the time to turn over a page and practice the habit of|digging. He was loathe to part with|| * W i, WHEELEROSGOOD COMPANY | e can't, re- thrift! it, so his wife heaved a flatiron at . him. While he wa ing to hay call a single recent in- hh head dr n life insuranc ‘ent who ni a point to hang sta y it to he stance where a pund my office tried to sell him woman shotat life insurance policy, Said Sambo:| i ‘i No indeedy, mister. Ef 1 bot| her husband and missed him. | one of them polly see . 1 wouldn't Preteen We Cc ok wane ee Lo. number of the apartment as if Coupon Yield PUGET SOUND TELEPHONE CoO, 1936 5.80% Notes 1930 6% Ist Mortgage TIMBER CO. ist Mortgage MPSIIP COMPANY Ist Mortgage Bonds Bonds 61% 1933 (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) BLOEDEL-DONOVAN Bonds 6%%% 1934 =r PACIFIC ST 64% 1945 Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom 707 Second Avenue EL jot-3825 Call or i las NO time. 1 ain safe at home Jas it ia?" Phone for Circulars

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