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THE SEATTL | Mitchell vs. War Department; It Makes a Fine Scrap oo : so aS eral and Old Se hool Warrior Lk NORTH PoLe ° BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer Manipulation, Not Gambly Weighing the World You ! writs my \ Ss «MEA Service “PROFESSIONAL manif t. PAUL R. HEYL, special research GOOD FUR CoAT! [wwxKour \ Good Gos» W" P AH be Doan physicist attached to the bureau | You LITTLE SNIP! || LUKOOUT ! N& NEVER tandards, is preparing to weigh the wo | “Norm Pove”! El cur ar | | ENEN GIT OUTA a si | i us been done before, but never eee Rey SaAry. a eae A ceed k en | th nited State \ / 4 EF ALLERS GUMON weeks by 100 to And who cares what the world weigh “a 1 GIy Rut 200 per cent tangible reason what difference does it make? Intelli <——T) wrth YAS [ty whatever, W at the low prs rent persons won't ask foolish questior . # WA OW: ooL/ iN ‘ ce Christmas, TI gners valnty ike that, Does anyone suppose that the \ - ie 7 t ‘a 3 aven't been able Yo raise wheat to money spent in scientific experiments, ‘aa })/ \\ : ez 5 ar ‘ hs r navy ter * ported “world shortage , remote as they may seem from practical Hd , | : ) ; 4 from pais discover ed that all save the bigg adaptation or application, is being wasted 5 ——— } 1 ; , yr American wheat raisers had disposed of \ 30 per cent of their grain by January 1 Looks like “professional manipu . indeed. Also, it looks like a good time to ut your surplus money in the bank or in reliable home securities sprtaemasivan (our OUR WAY BY WIL iL. I VILLIAMS | Finish F ight Looked for Between Gen more trustworth figure on the earth’s weight would be a gre contribu tion to science, especially valuable to | astronomers and mathematicians SETA Metin NE sno perenne Sacrareiens RBREYTSGSYT SAS sParagreme™ British Thrift Tax on Fat Yy° learn thru the Bankers Trust com pany, of New York, that the savings movement in Great B: i makir is ‘ ae | " a 3 : fi t te 7 ‘that New York, feminist author and authority bebe : : i J “ | Gj) z : , erasping on dietetics, proposes a tax on those who savings certificates outstanding to the ’ mn , y . ae a On. Chenoa Fink eg value of $1,800,000,000. 3 : f } A . one tote excess poundage . pes 7 t t Newspapers quote her as declaring fat This system of savings was inaugurated \ ‘ } t xressional inves persons a social liability during the war and we copied it. From it " > . , : eo betersen 6 r a She says they take up more room than the United States evolved the system Ye" ' , Ete ont arly, te the law allows in street cars and tl war savings certificates, now known a é . 4 p | tr decenr of the Unit ters, that they eat more than their s treasury certificates = of the world’s supply and do less work. In fact, the features of the British sav- She would remove them, or have their fat ings movement were so good they were removed, as a means of beautifying any adopted by a number of other countr Most of those inclined to embonpoint How Come } : e - ; ubord at father was will say, “Very good; then show us how Pe jf - os —_ Sepia srobiat pre. to get thin.’ G SOLINE production in the United P al : : ed Naps gd : o elected. Tae 4 , : . me TReilbaann Man doesn't deliberately court a “bay States during December broke all NORTH BO - : fe to , ntatives he window.” So why penalize the fat for a previous records, states the interior de O' L 2-14 Sa of a ome) t ‘ briensaet of the ght ‘be rae ae condition even more annoying to them partment. The output was accompanied sos - gree Ph an to other record-breaking yields of kerosene and if: } ; an tax the Adonises and “perfect gas and fuel alc ‘Career or Motherhood? Why Not Both? for the complacenc} they enjoy? Production during the month totaled e : a 796,000,000 gallons, a daily aver f BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Denmark's Prosperity about 26,000,000 gallons, ? ECE improvements in Danish cur- Why was it, then, that the last few CLEN man writ ‘ the folks y [oo naginal An BY THE BOOK SU RY, haber why I am rency has brought it to the highest weeks have witnessed a general rise in ids ean cadiare pein Pge ca with th . e4 ices Tipe if Rests! 2 . nae | rare ever, that so point reached since late in 1923, So our retail gasoline prices, running from one | finite and , : ternit a1 ear whe seems io been . ntle ar a satire ap department of commerce informs you. to six cents a gallon? snaiie, foe " they ¢ sf ; sonlggetesie lceerg 8S fe malin tet denen ; | rican ‘feton Good prospects for a loan of $40,000,- Not, surely, because of increased de- | “3; ,, ee eae se Seah fee 000 are partly responsible for this. Appre- mand, for the consumption during Decem- | 7 rab HE ‘ } i jae - c ‘ the “younsea ciation of the Danish crown will tend to ber was a little more than 661,000,000 gal- of t ° f 1 at ting erfect . ing tore than # eration _there comes increase Denmark’s purchases of feeds lons, a decrease of 8 per cent ‘ the be c | ow ‘ ‘ hest boon wh! whale : : | London ‘The = and grains in the United States. And, | -- c ui you < ave 5 see i a Sa ee at Robert “Ne an, & Nymph” (Doutieshy. ia already, American exports to Denmark Showing the Way men in this day and baking : rift from God and ai wrtac waa witian Miss Kennedy introdaeasiii have risen to exceptionally high leve faa ‘ \ , of purest fantasy, humor and Albert Sanger, musical Othica’ prcenattty. ie ous prosperity. 18-YEAR-OLD boy shows the way to oe at ae fs gentle irony entitled “Jonah ae Ae ee Southern cotton growers. Claude (McBride) In which we find sym dren quite pagan and of ap The Value of Hogs Seige. i, sti Eb mamber ot | cites, (MR. FIXIT Helps You Here to) cr metaty” ms ‘im | fat Sac mes Athens, La., c structions from | j atl: weewreh Ee peste : f HE American hog, the National City | the Louisiana State university extension | “yf (2s ee Solve Your Trouble || vetkner= persons ot the peer: | And there te Goeeeaa bank, of New York, informs you, now department, produced 2,968 pounds of seed us to others, but j Iris cess og gt, atente sttiea’s | lence with respectability and bosses the world. cotton on one acre, ginning three bales of i dame evide verte . 3 nor{ boulevard at the entrance of Bew forth as prophet, enly to run who finds himself married to He totals 68,000,000 in number out of cotton. frail . ; he : ard park, extending a world total of 222,000,000, forming 30 Claude entered the “bale-to-the-acre” with hil . that |' r Dibbern, phone| north from Orcas st, is in a de at cent of all the world’s porkers. In contest, conducted by the cotton club. He the years before the war the percentage won first prize of $50 for the greatest yield 5 was about 2: per acre, another prize of $10 for the a etnuawace It A There have deen s€0-| ay nant are coopneting sn the t 23. HIS will be unwelcome news for t persons. Dr, Lulu Hunt Peters, of sane steady progress. | year there + nannirenae tafe BSS 2a: =z Mm wVesertrerss ws sets SHVYEKFEBS f between fundamentalists and in circumspect and sheltered modernists. Here he mig | lish society. Dodd is thrown sung man in a a toa English musical and socia] set that he abhors. quite int t to any view- He and Florence are drifting plorable con Can you fiz itr] | ur Dio | into arguments now to be heard Florence Churchill, brought ap | = S&eztrezeess _ rs s e 2 ast record book. 2 * : ‘ “ee : point. But he meets Judith and apart when Theresa Sanger, Our supply of hogs has made more rapid best, record - ote . ‘and| ments whereby this will be hard nee she has snuggled under the constant nymph,” comes gains than in any other part of the world, His cost of producing was $123.50, his i , < t ¢ ils and! surfaced within the next two! is arm he is ready to forsake | to live with them. Tb is undoubtedly due to the great advance in net profit $167.35. h the porsthle excer : sary anid , | oaths. | prophesy and make his way a vivid and amazing character, prices which occurred during the war. Average cotton yield in the South is less voters before election seg “aay th " ; | the world, But Ahab, her un perfectly drawn, who combines For the average farm value of swine in than one-fourth bale to the acre. Yet this beats on 8 “ih ae days. About half Y me “ip 2 Be Ages nelahber| cle mis her: to te rich Hiram tbe inncsny child with sophis - opr Ds arf re eee ‘ ‘ohpee who sends her 2-year-old and her| of Troy an onah comes to ication and gypsy abandon the United States advanced from $9.85 in boy produced three bales. A wonderful tush (than . ; ils chose : HOW | year-old ober: abot. toler a \tobenl| | citnar tad: prepara anal 1918 to $22 in 1919. achievement. We ar = a 5 poly es Oka who|t? spend the afternoon with me] rere there takes place a of course it strikes the pathet hile she goes to the movies, Or! heavenly discourse which ically worldly child, Theresa, they permit|Cacwhere. I am uawally busy with! ytoses contends th Jonah “It is, to the person interested 3 ¥ Ler * . my own affairs, and while I enjoy) ceo ; :. - , children from the same | “seems to lack character,” and | in writing, a fine bit of work 2? Answers to Your Questions Soe ntact ens |enbrc Fem he i tes a) i ‘ate | Ne ne to coin ———— A oscillator and listenty a baby, according to the theoriat The health , toy eo expects something from ° Me things. dollar gold) | YOU can get an answer to | | which it can recett sion. sould naturally give us a con h the , ‘ any question of fact or IB | tions uming passion for usion [out what ey belle You should tell the mother that open coinage cost is approz- | formation by writing The Seat- | | eee oan wOrR whit, | eat hiodar = tor or omtaisbatsn | Likes ane Tinsin "had tite Seltoons mately 2 vents for a silvcr doltar| | te Star Question Editor, 1323 1 ci Whar: wits! the firdt’ Mili verk alae hat doak |discases in the sche is not| venient to have the children, and and 10 cents for a $5 gold picc |New York ave, Washington | | mitted under the constitution? | ways work out that way perfect, but until some rt way|that you will always let her know eee | me C., and Licgnas de 3 erga fo . What Is the speed necessary to} | loose mps for reply. Tei an aizplnsie: dod how tast does | Mice ee aoe cal a the propeller of an airplane revolve?| | vice ‘ersonal repiles, | | dential. All letters must be ing peo ness*emes Q How much does it @ silver dollar and a five | | le be found, the only thing to do| when you can have them. She will A. Vermont. It was admitted Producing offsp is rf ne Eline thideea nee Producing offspring is to comply with the regulations Jeither adopt your plan, or else she | [tie Union March §, 1791, making| ai, nothing so remark . . Iwill change ber methods | jthe 14th state in the Union Everybody de a gr bez we se | Cara Mr, Fixit; What is the matter or lesser ex t being « ve? Is there really shea ake . ths aes cnficain Aiton with the city, water in the upper : yolve? Q. ere really such a place a real mother Is an entirely diff | caioba attr? Tor the want fost 'e ing It to an | signed ‘ lependa} le the Swanee river? © ¢ d includes , iA: The: -apacd: necessary depend : me faatter, asd: tacks 7 weeks it tastes like quinine. Ca 50 | = A. Yes, th ‘ | ‘ upon the type of plane. Perhaps 50) | 4 #, there ig a Swance river thing more than a strict ad Bs smieatal? C Sipes an hour would be a good av-| A. The total number of children|in Suwance county, Florida, and a| herence to kitchen dutles ttle Bigs hdd ha k uf a ongress Grane. Propellers revolce at from|0f both sexes, ages 10 to 15 years, |river by the same name in Guinnctt Mothers are human just like | py it was necessary to re-|| Excerpts From the Congressional 1,500 to 2,500 revolutions per min- | 4 2841260. 9 these 166355 are|county, Georgia, which empties into | . of the pipe line in Record) | engaged in gainful occupations. the Gulf of } > |pair a tion a aie re ‘ | ——— science Pris locality: Tn doing. thls ereosoted | a, he man the, pes that | to can iterng te removet|( THE ARCTIC \|tiy ttn tne Sus | nye ween tery ci akties! r taste, but it is Q Is it Proper ey th lettuce | 2s the prayer in the first con-|from grain aacka? | J caused the peculiar ta but It ts} e in ing benefits of a sober sed in serving a salad? gress of the United States? 4. By boiling them in water feecwars 5: WET ——~ | not harmful manhood and a temperate natio: ater in| pe ation | A. It is considered quite proper,|” 4 7ne Rev. Jacob Buche, an|which washing soda has cen |PPYHE commercial possibilities af tho] pias Jare so manifest that each succeed: | Gye reins amd piscopal clergyman. He was chosen | added Ardtic circle have been brought | Mr. Fixtt: 1 am a great admirer| ing year will see an increasing host, siden'eg . { Seattle's boulevards, but I must t chaplain in September, 1 to the attention of the business and | ® aN who will hall the writing of the Q@ What ts the flag used in the Rance Q. What rafiroad claims the fast-|sclentific worlds by Donald B, Mac-|say that the Lake Washington | ist) amendment into the constitu Ravy as the rear admirai's fh |. Q@ How old is Egypt? est train record? Millan, noted explorer. (DOC--By HyGage| tion of our nation, as the greatest A. A blue ground with two white| A. The present Egypt, as an inde- A. The Pennsylvania. 0: MacMill ts the discov f t of y | | 5 naylvania. On a run| MacMillan reports the discovery o act of any people anywhere on the stars. aryl | pendent nation, will be three years|between New York and Philadelphia |\mmonse coal deposits, within 600 D --By Hy age |face of the earth—Rep. Hudson old on February 28, 1925. The his-|recently the distance of 92.6 miles| miles of pole. In addition to| (R),, Mich, 4 What does the expression, “Pax | toric Egypt dates as far back aa|was made in 99 minutes flat. ithe commercial aspect of this dis-- te kg yobiscum” mean? 5000 B. C., when in the valleys o; C5. Wire ere is an interesting scien = a ¥ A. It is the Latin for “Peace be|the Nile, according to Britten Q. Is there any organization t | Stas nee fer théss coat Mapoalta in. | [WHY YES, SOME-|/ THEN Tt ‘20 Te OF ONES swith you. records, there 1cas then a clvilica-|which I can write for Information | dicate that the polar region once had | [TIMES TREAT || F'EVVEN'S i barat in hee sae tion already venerable with age and|as to how to start a library on|a temperate climate and supported | [INTOXICATED SAKE — [Feet er elec oes mea ese Q When and where was Viola] posscasing arts, governments and in-| wheels? lenah teas’ aad‘ vegelatlon. ua’ have | |PERSONS—WHT?/,| TREAT: MB}|\| macros urcoie™ ce uene maces amients Dana born, and is she married? stitutions that bear evidence of slow|, A. The American Library associa-| left the coal deposits of Pennsylva- | WHATCHA ec tereeiet ete ane ‘A. Bhe was born in Brooklyn, N.| growth thru very long periods of|tion, 86 E. Randolph st., Chicago,| nia and elsewhere Got? year aggregated $4,012,044,701 ., June 28, 1898. She is the widow | time before that. HL, will be glad to help you < Great changes are taking place in| - of John Collins and has not re- see ergy the Arctio circle, says MacMi married. . How many persons took the; @Q wy t i psa aerrisd bs ieative ie Q What is the salary of » sor-|Great acres of land are sinking to| Report of: the @earetarpe. of "Wha aes i geant in the United States army?|new levels and a number of islands | Trehnary’ Q Is it lawful to make jewelry | spector and how many of them| 4, Under four years’ service, $64| have disappeared. There is the pos LSorhetd ie at mill1ons O out of coins of the United States? | passed? per month; over four years, $56.39:| sibility, he believes, that the world | i A. This 4s within the law, even if A. Beven hundred and seventy-|over eight, $59.20. spoasinn ‘is upon the threshold of a new gla Ve Baak 20 ant aA ta Heo <pereons tOONA tne e#OMnaHOn proporilonctaly rife 9 fang | ad age. Observations that he has | Abies What Folks women have learned / > The papers have not yet been | service increases | made along this line are a matter | and total expenditures chargeable against such receipts were $3,606,677,715, showing a surplus of $505,366,986. Q. When did the Galveston flood| rated. 0) of common knowledge among Eski- | occur? Site, 8 6 says, and } ) % ‘A. It began Beptember 6, 1909. @ What methods ot communica-|ngZnCat Zot Aeseribe China's! mo tribes of the region, he says, and ; 4 Zoe Are Saying . . « that Squibb’s Dental Cream, eee , national flag? each year they are moving thelr vil tion has a submerged submarine} 4. 7¢ consists of five hori ho result of | 4 d A. 0 o horizontat | lages further inland as tho resu . : . ot the United Staten ite tu aod ve Tehao'e 2 breaded stripes, the uppermost red, the nezt| the movement of the slacters. Copyright, 1926, Public Ledger Syndicate] WILLIAM BOTTCHER, Chicago: made with Squibb’s Milk of Mag- v 1 a @ submerged radio an-l yellow, the next dluc, the next an on his sixth honeymoon: “Wim- * ‘ 15 years of age are at work? tenna, a submarine signal called an| white, and the one at the bottom ———— FABLES ON HEALTH 1 wow hale He coke ‘Wim. nesia, safeguards beauty because it iV for: oNlaas Masaniras onpenes SPRAINED ANKLE eo cas io hl a AGeaAtsat sama protects the teeth from Acid Decay keatan. logne: “At no time in history is the at The Danger Line, where gums y uidans Q. Is a person perfectly safe in|(\NE of Mrs, Mann's youngsters | was rolled down, but there was not Sscasiaty a tos cultured classes 20 buying from ex-service men the ad-|J run after a ball. A foot struck | mark to show any Injury. ay meet teeth. Cleans safely too—and justed service certificates just issued|a small stone, and the child tum- he pain corftinued, however, and ¢ by the government? bled over in agony Mrs, Mann called the doctor. |. ZDITOR SPOKAND PRESS is pleasant ibb’s WEE little youngster is Mollie Marie, who proudly will tell you her| A. In selling the certificates the “Sace Mann came running from| “A sprain,” was the doctor's ex- ieee scales tat: Lis tatnisrs be ce iee a age in just three. She li¢ps when she talks with a catch in her breath.| veteran must designate the “lene house. The child's stocking|Planation, after a short examin.|\V"Y declare that the legislators To know her's to feel you would “love her to death.” ieNaedE | Uh Mle bentley’ Deter | Occ cht et atigd ‘didn't think’ when they signed the ental Cream. Like all little ladies, she's tickled and proud whenever to wear her beat! the terms of the law, however, the “Now get me some hot water, | Memorial in favor of the child labor — clothes she’s allowed. She'll hie to her bureau and take out a dress, and| veteran is permitted to change his Sez Dumbell Dud: and some bandages.” jAmendment two years ago, Heck! it brush it out smooth with admiring caress | beneficiary at any time without ‘ ; When the water was ready the| 5 the only time they ever did 9 Her shoes, patent leather, are brought from their | notifying the beneficiary pre ously Foot prints |lankle was immersed, and held in| nk: And now they're trying to r place, and they soon are reflecting a smile from her named. 80 these certificates are not made by an ig- ||the water for quite a while | peal the sole thought they ever had face. There's stockings and other things little folks good buys. aanddon. “aye Afterward bandheed “Were ehan.| SE a wear that are donned by this tot with the greatest of , $10 ne f |ped about the ankl The; care. Q. What is the word “moon 8,000,000, have |\not made Tusk: enough A hought J fe koe y ade too tight. Just enough Course mother will help her to ket things Just right feminine in the German language? been found in |lto nola the joint tn position, | Me Sad ad Mar tt a ae her might She's Is “sun” masculine or feminine? the Brioni is- The child was put to bed, and} The drunkard and the glutton Std ahe'll Tele aw gers heaters Tet ae: She as The . moon iif feminine in lands We ||Mrs. Mann instructed to see that| shall come to poverty; and drowsi- 5 p e'l oe ee - e company comes, derman, because in Latin mythol- ee he kept the foot very ness shall clot Me th Si ] ilk of And what do you guess is the finishing touch? It's small, yet It really|o9u “Luna” waa the goddess of the hope he keeps |) "witch.nazet wax used to molsten |—Prov. xxlik? Mee te fade wi quibhs Mu amounts to SO much. "Tis last, but not least, that she'll pick out, with the “sun” is masculine be- out of Cross- |\the bandage. Mrs. Mann learned shee) cure, the dear little Oyhpts paied ter to Me z Phocbus was the god of the’ word puzzles, |\that gentle rubbing of the affected ae is a devil in every berry ote ae 4 i. » aun (sol), nd, | Part helped to relieve the pain, of the grape.—The Koran,

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