The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1925, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE 8 ‘ gan Ave 44th BL; Bos ties, 2 Tre cy o 1180, 6 . ge 1y of bureaucratic ‘ and former commander of our i in European waters during "a war with words that mean | aid he 7 s not obsolete. But it stands : + be need of reshaping to meet the a i s of the times : ital ship of today should be t ner reason ec » the two new British ships : fecal one, for, as Kirby it « Ne d the Rodney, which, tho called : “about one-seventh ipervise t s, are really aireraft carriers a person on pre pt in n = | prison.” slutely vital to a navy A ircraft, that is, without Forgeries eans to control 2 air, most ; : F YOUR sign worth money on me ery % 1G a bank check, be weapok 4 ‘: : gaits Pcccnicig To be of any use to the navy, aircraft \ ( 9 must remain part of the navy, not to be - nt hers | incorporated service, as advo- “eT hese are a set of crooks who pick dis- | od by Gene ll, Airmen for i carded deposit slips out of bank waste | Service with the navy must be navy- pal baskets to copy depositors’ signatures on ; me,” he said, “the finest and fake checks. i A sensible warning. forger’s job any easier Well Spent No use fo Some Horse Sense at Last KA THE 11th hour, just as we had fA begun to despair, a little horse sense has made itself heard in the aircraft vestigation in Washington. Fx ave been listening to nut for sinking the ng airpl vd wit passionately proclaimed lin the best of all po: ible AS WE | William S, Sims rallant pilots and the best equipped air force in time of war when I was in i of the fleet, and if they were not navy men I would say: “Take them away; they will only mix up the game.’” making the WEY, me a City Manager The Crime Behind the Romance “i BY HERBERT QUICK THURSDAY, MA 5, 1905, PETE McDONOUGH | LOSES HIS “PULL"}. BY CHESTER H { P' TE MeDONOUGH I 1 d bro. ised @ pardor the On it this seems 1 and bootlegger nd Z ure not pardoned ‘ But McDonough’s cz la issue He had “pull, i} I wa igned by near th r lar nbd ' ; 2 real questic Pp ‘ cal pull could overri ; of law eS) And this was important, not m 4 eral principles, but for its eff 3 iportant problem of Americé izatior Kowal é Those with whor zh i} d deal are § largely ligra American law : is prac ally « their friends ’ get into the ‘ a b os lowt tg f Amerieag } an aay Aunt Fanny Teaches’ | “ Us Something | r [MPROVE i¢ you | ° be i n og \ t Fan 4 4 1 r f I Ps i“ k elf and e } » F of idler tof | woos - Fr aA + mark which resulted in carrying German roadster. On moving day, May 1 or April OBODY in this world is more useful “al & ee fot 5 than the millionaire who spends his Admiral ae ites of the clea pat jmoney wisely | thinkers on naval subjects in the sountry ' Simon Guggenheim, mining magnate, He nas peg ond Bivaes py peg imran! ee j has given $3,000,000 to the John Simon eg SP a pyran oases Pater | JN CHICAGO k 1 Guggenheim Memorial foundation to en- ie gag adh gal eg had yy | ‘ dow fellowships for advanced study abroad. H "ne aa alwaex: fount Rod i yr ier m. This | t Eo gdniy aioe Bag R sp he ety old world keeps on turning and things 7 pens . S§ Scholarships: | keep on changing, including arms and sm . c This means opportunity for many—and | pp ake» hor i at bs29 . more knowledge for a none too intelligent | a aa ot ate ihe tinoss ims insists | if world. We can be thankful for our Rocke- si a ng P pS mega ‘pele | ‘ | i fellers, our Carnegies—and our Guggen- | e must have a thoroly modern ns ‘ . heims. | a navy that can float and fly and div ; & : Pt dois An eee vy abreast of the times down to the | “9 . 7 ast second. | - 7 F Aediss Dr d . - | We hope the voice of common sense will | “ a rage este og’ A the Fr oa fre not only be heard in the national capital, « is creating almost as much uneas but heeded as well. t + ness in international financial circles as a ! ‘ctl two years ago of the German Trucking Above ae : According to a Wall Street authority, HE Curtiss Motor company has pro- Loaf students are “wondering whether the duced the first airplane “truck.” Cer- sere } world is about to witness a flight from tainly. te ‘ the franc similar to the flight from the Later on, the air sedan, limousine and aaa fh when she Ir moment when we have got sible.” Q. Who was the first secretary of agriculture of the United States and how long and what period did he hold office? A. Norman J. Colman of Missouri, ‘who served from February 13, 1489, to March 5, 1889, in the administra- thon of President Cleveland. eee Q How can one have a British rt renewed? A. Call in person at the nearest British consulate. eee Q How many phonographs were made in the United States in 1923, ‘and how many records and blanks? ; 45 phono- S117 and * Copyright, 1926, Public Ledger Syndicate currency down to a point where a trillion marks would not buy a decent meal.” But France herself is more worried even than the international financiers. As the . French premier put it in an address to > the chamber of deputies, “After having borrowed the most possible by paying the least possible, we have now come to the most possible in borrowing the least pos- A ES ook al ? ? Answers to Your Questions : ef ; does it e | was spent for the work during the 1, as the lease reads, posterity will see the heavens full of truckloads of house- | hold furniture, with fathers, mothers and | | children just ahead in their beautifully upholstered “closed car.” And, probably, the cook coming on at the rear in her private coupe. Parking difficulties? Pshaw! An an- choring mast in every man’s back yard. Once a flyer, man is bound to use the air for all that’s in it. to pay the >? ta do not but ne inves free. The r arrested, and cony ch } necessary innocent girl | If we are to hay | Statesmen, and | 4 | mele - vd; | force cong or to help i» | Politicians | i oe | efficient officers to & fap manuscript of | a as » a atte convs . | ti 1 . 3 = gh A es é | Let’s Not Delay | ; the ‘ r | D t On This One | » the « of Ss Ba , NHE Am n Fede: | Pie 2 American Federation Pa not tered ree: - he T Lalx ounces that if ti of a police peeaperryemrarmrn: “Er will continue the campaign fer | — ————]] stop it, call the police the child labor —amendmes ) ee even tho it is temporarily de i ’ feated. tu ‘| Mr. Fixit of The Star |\ w || Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles || *: of if of Public Interest An amendment is permanetie “ s until passed, so time ide of the on the s to walk rban. If there} a mile| y, this privilege @ ntiinues forever, rett «@ at 10:45 it) ne was a deputy sheriff [he have to have not believe she was |of money, and if 40 how much? Just what he did the | e. No specific & person have good } 4 la mi char r and library | Canadian citizen entera the United States with a view to becoming a atttiler, a certain amount should grow more g eee Mr, Feit: When a amount of money is sound mind, E sufficient |money to insure his not becoming time *} does M. must and ——— ithe Benevolent ond Protective ant week the a public charge, He will also need [Wou can get an answer to||Order of Elks on February 16,| WBO had confessed and tho |enough money to pay the following | any question of fact or in- | | 1468. deputy sheriff who freed her | fixed charges: | formation by writing The eat | eee were married. This fs the “ro- For certificate of quota, $10 for | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | mance,” and it isa very pretty |each member of his family. Head | New York ave., Washington, | Q. In there any place In the Bible} one. May they be happy! tax, $8 for entire family, and the 1D. C, and Inclosing 2 cents in| | Which says that no one knows But no editor or reporter so |expense of photogrephs of each | loone stamps for reply. No| |When the end of the world will! far as I have seen has called | member of the family. | medical, legat or marital ad-| | come? attention to the most Important ee | vice. Personal replies, confi-| | A. Matthew 24:36 of the King| thing in this case, Thin is tho Mr. Fitts: I am a property owwn- | dential, All lotters must be | |James’ version says, “But of thgt| fact that she was tortured. I | er and we have no back alley. What | signed. day and hour knoweth no man, o| suppose the officers who tor |can be done to get an alley? & —H\ not the angela of heaven, but my tured her are still on the fe M. A. yet they are guilty of a cr If no alley was provided for when 98,104279 records and Blanks valued) * ther Only Gt $36,372,410. Q. What is the membership of the American Red Cr and how much | \- i yearly in its work? A. At the end of the last federal year rep (July, was ay rship of 3,12 and 663 juniors; $16 YH SPRING BREEZE BLOwS INTO MY NOSE , AN SOAWS RIGHT DOWN INTO MY “TOES, AN THEN 1S WEN I UPS AN BLOWS: HOWS'AT FER POELTRN ? year. oe Q. If the deed to one’s property is destro , can a duplicate be | from where? plicate or authentle copy) of it can be obtained from the re- corder of deeds of the county where @ copy of the deed is filed. eee Q. Can violets be grown success- a window box? They need a temperature the room tempera grown in cool,| shady places. | | an only be Q. Did the Elks ever go by any| ther name? | A. They were originally the “Jolly | | Corks” and changed their name to| pas that's before you. thing that you kno How better, by & it the is it that living’s what's right with It's human to way ahond when to succeed Go on; 4 | but plug, and you won't cc ) Slant slewing, ls what rea leads t DeliceR-<® "LL grant you it is'nt a feeling that’s great when you look on a task| ‘That's why it’s so easy to wait till too late, with a ‘s gonna bore you. Accomplis , everybody would be if they’d suddenly lose k of shment’s something that's nt to world keer Why worth while? nswer's in doing nd not wrong, and t&en doing what's a arhile you plug ‘stend of shirk; when you're really ambitious, not lazy your frettin’ o'er where e to grief. The up and a-doing, and not con | | | get a real kick out of work, tho the! may seem hazy. You're that much ‘4 sa MOMENTS WED LIKE SPRING PO you are gettin’ relief. (Copyright, 1925, for The Star), Ae’ ’ (ouT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS PURTY FAIR, BUT HERES ONE FERYA+ WEN WINTERS I ALLERS KNOW [GONE WITH SNOW WEN WINTERS CER, Cuz I DONT HAFTA BLOW MY NOSE ANY MORE: TO LIVE OVER. ETS. AN SLEET- MY MAR STARTS YELLIN “WARSH THEM FEET.4 J. Rwlbams © 1925 BY WEA SERVICE, INC. b re fr 4 ce. latt would b odation. | two amendments t MRB. C. le pending for ratificatieg Write to the Puget Sound r- now, one providing that cm ato sufficient land to way & Power Co. at| &tess shall not have more thugs -P was in the sh that such a sched-| One member for each BR '® treet, depart: | . Mr. Fixit will also} Population, and the other thit = y building as| take the matter up with this com-; 4” increase in congressional ab * to how to hay opencd. pany. | aries shall not take effect mage * eee eee | election has intervened. 0 MrFirit: One of my neighbora| Mr. Fixit: Water from the coun-| the first would nowam © |has a dog tied im her back yard|try road ia coming down on my} congress of 2,200memn— 7 and it howls almost continually| plave and spoiling my land. 1 have} is useless. ; from 7 a. m. till & p. m., while the|a Gied ditch, dut my neighbor wilt) other is- doubtless sup ner 1¢ asoay at work. My hus-| wot open his ditch so that the water} fluous, but it is unobjectionabla band and other neighbors must get| may vass off. What can I do? These amendments were mbm thes p in the forenoon. It ts A. R. B. mitted in 1790, and, never haw : almost impossible sctth this dog} You failed to give your location.| ing been ratified, are still pabis 1 howling, I have spoken to the|If¢ you are outside the city limits] ing. bs woman about it, but without result.) see Commissioner Paul, if in the Let us hope that the child & | What cen we dof 0, A. South district, or William Brown, if} bor amendment will not havel) wait so long. in the North district. If this dog constitutes a nuisance SUSTAINED QUALITY products that assure efficient and economical operation of your motor Associated scrip, sold at a discount, is accepted in payment for Associated Gasoline by-all Associated Service Stations and dealers selling Associated Gasoline ~ Associated Oil Company

Other pages from this issue: