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z Ni Seas ~ ——Ee =a THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle Star ===||Experiences of Knoxville With a Cit) Manage) ‘ ,1° + a (OUT OUR WAY ; BY WILLIAMS | Tennessee City Editor Says Plan fan Ive x Sect | Efficient as Private Business Press Service, See i A View of the Inside | ing polities to beat the band. She had got KIN DAT LOAD \ wes one BON, ISE GITTN ‘ | } BF is well ocasionailly, to let the reader the obsession that “Hail! Hail? The Ga COAL NO SEFF? /-roo of TER Bt BY EDWARD J. MEEMAN we view the trials and tribulations and All Here!" meant here in jai BACKIN' DAT | Editor, The Knoxville New } o'erweening temptations surrounding the However, before President Coolidge con - 4 a . | a] (hs city manager form gove roment has hadi ¥. ; fellows who get up his daily newspaper. sents to Mrs, Willebrandt's dismissal, we “MO GOT DAT | FAWSE AN fair test in Knoxville, ha Succeeded far bee * | e To demonstrate, there’s.Homer Brew, | Yespectfully suggest that she is magnifi HAWSE ? | WAGGIN BoFE | yond the fondest hopes o ) advocates, ; # { the columnist: cently demonstrating the wisdom of that \ AT CE SAME Ls In a recent election of members of the legislature @ “We'll tell you how it is, Here it is, | part of Mr, Coolidge's first presidential \ TIME: Sk the sole issue of the city manager charter, those came Saturday, and he has to get out a column | Message in which he urged that enforce & / | BSS dates pledged not to tamper with the charter were . that will stand the Sunday hiatus and be | Ment officers be put on the civil service _— } iL ‘ elected by a landslide. 4 - ; | list. Still, Mr, Coolidge’s political manag | Elimination of politics has brought efficieney ang readable on Monday. And just then while he ‘s thinking about it— “Of course Brother Brew has to con- | front the Sunday hiatus every Saturday, | high morale all down the line and today the city gow nment of Knoxville is as efficient as most privgiad businesses The city manager governme ers may have given him new light on that policy. Alien Labor it does not make forg 7 but on this particular Saturday— | F ; i. “The robin hops across the lawn and | HERE are American employers who political machine if the uta st of politicians , cocks his eye at the early worm, who has | decry the restrictions on immigra- kept out of tt city epics be An¢ Sy sa be be — come up to admire the spring flowers. | tion, but they should study what unem- if the people want them kept out, just a <noxville hag at The warm wind, loaded with the frag- | ployment has forced the British govern kept them out a igre, ‘ . rance of buds, breathes a story of the out- ment to do. Knoxville finds it unthinkable that Manager : — side world akening fields, woods and Paws etreutiatar cas lalate kitten: alioeean Brownlow would play politics. All of his appoint y on the fitness of the men for the and did not desire have been s« The city council did not knov know, what these appointments were until they read city manager’s announcement in the newspapers, n ever » they have been entirely satisfied with judgment the city manager whom they selected the same manner that he selects his helpers Knoxville has found that, instead of removing frjm flowe Far up the Snoqualmie the trout are swimming lazily, awaiting the advent of prospecting Isaac Waltons. Birds are singing in the greening brush. “And while poor, harnessed, Homer Brew is thinking about his poor Sunday hiatus, in comes a fellow asking him to go down to a Third ave. store window and to land in Great Britain to rch for work. The would-be employer of an alien has first to obtain permission from the minister of labor The minister does not give the neces- § permission until he is compl v satisfied that the employer has taken all ; +e see the big fish he has caught and puton | possible steps to find labor in England, the people control of their government, the mai { display there. that he will pay the alien no. less wages plan brings it closer to them, in practical affairs, thay _ “Mohammed and his mountain? What than those usually received by British em- it ever has been. ps i ure they, compared to a pent-up Homer | Ployes for similar work, that he is pre- The city manager and his helpers would not listen te) a Brew trying to move a Sunday hiatus | pared to repatriate the alien if required any politician or special interest currying favors; such would dare appreach him, but the city mai does have his ear to the ground constantly to find og what the whole people want. And what the whole peg ple want, he has done, in a most satisfying way. The city manager government is stronger with people than ever before. Practically no one in to do so, and that no labor will be dis- with every last species of bait in Wash- : ington just yearning to get on to the end placed by the engagement of the for- of a hook elgner in question, Bi a | —_——— Beside such requirements, our immigra- Up Against It | tion law and the statute prohibiting ir HE United States supreme court has | Poration of labor under contract decided that an enforcement officer BS (poeta 5 = n legally stop and search anybody's auto WV . A ss ahh ma Murder for Love's Sake ’ for liquor, without a warrant. J It may be good law, but where does it T threatens to become epidemic and, as at OnLTess 1 an L n O leave the autoist? When a fellow jumps 1, the matter of stop- BY C. A. RANDAU WASH FUNK NEVER WAS MUCH TR c FOR DOING “Wo JOBS AT ONCE Pe es pretty tame. ‘2 ville ii, against it except those politicians and grat who want the old trough back again. | Johnson Plans to Tighten | it is psychologic out into the road, om a dark night, and ping it is most difficult. la | z ; orders you to stop, the chances are as The thing started when a French wom- JASHINGTON, March T—It sisted t the f ¢ farm relief legisla th Li t D t Al ( good that he is a bandit as that he is an } an calmly shot her tubercular lover and | W inn't 49 much Ww the ould operate the a measage of Jast Decer e@ aw O epor 1en ) meee Sheed ap ane if it - an Leen | a crowd cheered whan ' the: court treed | wee 1 congress accom hed dur. Immense. project. withou ber, the advocates ot variou BY RUTH FINNEY e'll take a shot at you. you don” her. Later, there was a sim rcase in | | td make : 4 y ere t | bring thetr idea 3 make the fellow out to be an officer, you | Poland. Now, we read that an English t ¥ t the sn and the session end 1 ASHINGTON, M 7.—A | this year provided far may take a chance by running him down. vicar’s sister deliberately shot him, to put | ble o t tho passage of | ous groups of “friends of th W new bill for deport regulations than tia Cannot there be a supreme court decision | him out of his pain, and that a Colo- | , Comarom did not agree to | the Barkley-Howell bt , farm working ear > arated will now existing. Under the!g requiring officers to wave a flag, a badge, | yado doctor chloroformed his 32-year-old | . es . the to harass t bs Siete a are ene a flashlight or some other insignia of | daughter, fora similar purpose. In none | 1 1 t fishes iidral turplicde and cau office? It sure will roil the perfectly | of these cases was the murderous ¢ | board was not abc 1. Fa ' coe | within five years after liquorless autoist to sit like a wooden Mo- ment of malice present, but the contrar | rellet . 1 1 yhaes in cou ial hawk for searching by an officer, only to was the motive. | inf " m the ¥ 1 me pune — immig oatatlonccned pepe 4 be searched bya measly bandit. | It is the common observation that pe- age of t or Bs A ae any offense involving « sa 2 ~ : | culiar crimes, and even great fires, mine ee ee Aone | | portation bill, e of one year op Mae Stick Up for Her, Calvin! and railroad accidents, mics in cycle | nccurree tteenatoce D e } senate immig ppiemrenttabasetiry —— wien oten | Mr. Fixit.of The Star || ime cise stcmace | tet pot & aay T IS tough to be fired for being too and here we have another in murder for be liquor law viola which good at the job, which remark is super- love's sake, cr Uquor law violations induced by the persistent reports of the —_——— eae ae ber : veg retirement “for the good of the service,” The Furnace Above Tanai ikehs to eeeats ca is a ele pa ao u m., lS ee | moral turpitude committed of Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt as assistant es rile E rrbbeet th le mn || Undertakes Here to Kemedy Your Troubles |) "3% sou vin wit te rein | {225,087 mo. the, a wn, Smithsonian Institution an- if of Public Interest isofamedll Gast welestar But it paeg anal pes nounces that the sun's heat is reach- ing normal. Scientists figure that when sun-spots are not doing business, as in the past two years, the sun fire burns low, just like a furnace fire that is not stirred up. The sun is now becoming right freckled and we may look for real warm weather, in August. It almost makes February’s coal bill y look pleasant. But, if it becomes too hot, adv helpful to the stabil serene _J |. Will face a stronger opposition whether or not conviction is oh} ae te ‘ at that time than it has had so tatied Mr. Fis Why could to mot ance has built.a lean-t@ apainet his! tyr The American Civil Liber. er © a report from the whitk’inapec-| house without any permit, and t& aed tion | ALAA ater on silleed io heroes n-| using tt for @ garage } tex Union didn't discover the | Ramsay MacDonald to or publi | i : bill this year unt#l it had passed |, editor of a Lanaae In Bpokane auch @ report 4s] A SUBSCRIBER. | the house. Next winter they liy? »xt thing to holding an ugi] nd tt ta very interesting| A garage wall must be plaster are prepared to fight it from its | ow by the horns while she i mers and dealers Jon one side whe woah Ath a) introduction, Oran lke rece >| at be three feet) The deportation act as framed ‘a party paper. of prohibition enforcement. As a government attorney, Mrs. Wille- brandt has been afflicted with what is called a singleness of purpose, which is a mighty fine thing when governed by dis- cretion. This lady’s aforesaid singleness has been devoted to overhauling and indict- ing party pap-stickers who had got enforce- ment powers in Massachusetts, New Jer- sey, California and Ohio, and her indis- ra ~SRSBEEYS BEEBE RR SS co MRS. A, F. dence, and it t report is published ym the neighbor's property 1 ‘The health depart- 2 loc of the garage buii rmit has been referred to ly report, but any | the building Geparte nt, . does not think it feasible to) without p ah xf other | } | United States attorney general in charge | | creet singleness of purpose has been hurt- we'll kick, just the same. tav:tus to adhere 'tertiia | | citheess: ies per dedirseT Sank slit | ° \the health department and examine Mr. Fizit: What can be done} Pi | Advocates of pubile control | the reports monthly on men yaad tobacco ons} ? Z | and ownership of public re- eer spitting on theater floors? ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? P || weererict BES | rma: wreicm wae onl AS @Sth congress did not agree to |fter and Dumar have more police There is a city ordinance against | protection? At least two policemen! spitting on the floor in public} diepose of Muscle Shoals to p: ‘Q. What is the pay of a Heuten- “Rienforced are Ohio, Pennaytvania,| vate operators. From Decer jare needed and we h Dut one. | Places. If you will telephone the} ant-commander in the navy? by co can get answer to|| Marytand, Kansas, New York, Wér-| 3 to the very end of the lim the past two weeks 40 or 12|locatlons to the health department, A, From $2,400 to $5250 a year, any question of fact or in: | jginia and Florida, There is no one d its di young girls have been attacked in matter will be attended to. | depending on the number of years) | formation by writing The Seat-| |board of censorship for the whole) soxition wax constantly before | this locallty, D. M. | MAin-4940. of service. This salary is exclusive oo Star Question Battor, Ze United Bates, but there is @ m2-| congreas. Up to the very |: athe’ iatrlet ster hal tnitheelty | of allowances. New York ave. Washington, | | tlonat board of review, which ta ©! moment, senator Underwood, |and half out. Théro is one police sion, Muscle Shoal Mr. Fixit: How many feet should aie D. C,, and inclosing 2 cents in| |non-professional, diséntercated group SSE ee Ure FRE Ee : ents i f ! cated group! democrat, of Alabama, still | officer assigned to it and one deputy Sige hth i Q. What kind of a tree 1s the) | louse stamps for reply. No! lof people iho are anzious to ro-| hoped to get favorable action on |eheriff iw eepposed to lwok after the AE h In your part of the city, 10 “Iilipe”? A. It is the name of @ tall ever- green tree of tha Last Indies. back from the property line 1s cor- vice. Personal replies, confl-| | ture and to encourage worthy effort from start to finish, was Seni n he attention of the chief of police has) 1° uniess the block hae other } ! ' it a. u h c i a legat or marital ad mote the cause of the motion pic-| iin pill, His chief antagonist, territory outside tho city limita, ‘The | dential. Al letters must be! |in the ranks of the tndustry. } tor Norris, republican, of Ne- , rosti- soe elgned. \, tee : am Wetgatent he ini and an Investi- | houses, in which caso you should ick : Q. How many continents are there | *—————#|_ q. Has then ever beon a time (7 «SCIENCE eseue keep the building in line with the Quic er and Better and just what {s the definition of 8! petgium, and siz in France. when Niagara falls was dry? othera, + continent? eee | 4. Three times great ice sams | TREASURE | Mr. Flett: Recently I applied for eee RESULTS A. A continent is defined 06 2) @ what js tho proper term to|'2v¢ occurred at Niagara falls|\ one oh Be J |\2 permit to,erect a garage, 1 was!’ Mr, Fixit: Will you use your in- from Star Want A large mass of land, This defin-| agp in addressing a toastmaster who| hich have lopped the flow of] Tivena recently recovered a {NOt ranted the fermit because of! fluence to help oct a trafflo officer t Ads . certain specifications with which 1|at Westlake and Roy st.? One who | water on the American aide of ¢. ition makes many classéfications|\0 a woman? 5 TA were 940 falls. The. (ce from Lake Erie cargo of gold worth $3 | could not comply. But an dequaint-| will impress tho truck drivers | possible. Most geographers, how-| 4 “adam ‘Toastmistress” is WHY? H »0 from the wreck of th bir Met Toe: ortier, |Dlocked the Niagara river and caus-| (00/000 from the wreck of tO |} sith the rights of pedestrians and| “poate es ed the falls to be dry for one day, < a F . | drivers of small machines. Y, & | | ate ;| tt the northern coast ot ireiant, |! SMOKING ROOM ||" ee | id Robert Todd Lincoln, the] @Q Wh igi Brazil? |" March 29, 18j8. Thi occurred} \ | a | This has been referred to the! I horas j i } Q Did Robert Todd Linco! he} Q at is the religion of Brazil? |” | 'ore February £4, 15, 16, 1909,| ¥.% German submarine in 1917, | dhkevnapaee tea oe ete Eel ih argest daily circulation many inventors and scientists in son of Abraham Lincoln, ever hold| A. In Brasil the church and stato} an official position In the United|are entirely separate, but the gov-| 44 @oain on Ap | be looked into at once. rit 27, 1912, 2. Legible Type States? ernment provides for the mainte-| bs net devising new methods for get . A. He was secretary of war from|nance of the Roman Catholioreligion,| Q. What are the colors of the! ting treasure from the ocean “ HEN it comes to conversa- hat ‘ 1881 to 1845, serving in the cabi-| which is the faith of 99 per cent of|Papal flag? t Th ’ ye tional “come-backs,” sald Wh Folk h N i i $ f depths. There are now many en. fi . ipo of i reales ; Rertiche and| the people, | a It soni of two horizontal eprlads in operation’ with new the , tmoker we ie golden 4 s i | 3 2 rence or rthur. From 0 1893 he was +s abe deet | alripea, the top one of gold and the chinery and new diving ap- band still on his panatella, “you A Si | ¢ estion: United States minister to Great) Q How many passports were Is-| bottom of white; in the center of haretak nY can't loso the average drummer, e aying | able s Britain, sued by the stato department in| the flag ts the coat of arms of the ahor eo ago, ¢' K It is his business to be there psereg ns ——__ . see (19242 pope, which consiste primarily of Te ee aNaEooent with the goods, and ho delivers, PRESIDENT WILBUR, Stanford | 4, Courteous Service at Q. What kind of government Has} A. 146,378, the pope's tara, or crown, and! down in a collision off the Vir- In the Hollanden lobby, at | University: “Wo can buy national | All Times Finland? . one Crossed keys representing the keys| ginia capes in 1911, was located Cleveland, I sat on an over. |#afety better with our brains than| A. A republican form of govern-| Q. Is there any national and state|0/ the church given to Bt. Peter.| ‘hig vessel carried a cargo of stuffed somethingorothér, the | With our arms,” 5. Th N i : pant: ob Stahlberg s the press| censorship of motion pictures? hi a Se gold, silver and Jewels, estimated other evening, and listened to a : oe a. e Newspaper of the ent president, = A, States in which censorship Q How many ministers of thed at about $3,000,000, With the new sociable drummer as he ayplied pRor. D. K. DODGE, Illinois Home tJ foliowiing denomination a Sa ei egaiptit ty invelited i corkscrew to a lawyer he had versity: “Enthusiastic com- Q When were the American} D b LI D d: in the United States: Hehoatit esse gs rat Wow ibice: never seen before, and whom he ment on Lincoln's Gettysburg ie ioe Niaeacaed withdrawn from} Sez umobde UG? || Baptist, Presbyterian, Roman Cath.| cover this treasure ted of being a traveling speech was found tn but five Is Read by Satisfied 6? | : lolie? ‘The Lusitania went down with sman ® wanted to. know newspapers,’” r rica oe a wed he Lusitania n n with es ep ae flog, bed ener Beer WEAN || A. The Year Nook of theChurches| $6,000,000 in treasure, The ship Where the lawyer Was from, it K bth? Patrons 4 and 7 he sroops a ty with- OUuL AN YOUT || jor 1925 liste 52416 Baptist minia-| jew in nearly 300 fect of water. when he came to town, ote., ete. MISS AG dean a é ia i oni #, 923. A’ fe id old shirts now |\ tera; 48,520 Methodist; 14,497 Pres-| With the new diving apparatus The lawyer flinched under the |of Kansas university has is Tremendous Buying Power roope stayed after that date, how- before the|| wterian, and 22545 Roman Catholic! it ta believed that most of the question barrage, but answered _|-tinen one divorce in the history of | f The Star’ bil to wind up the last de-| weather gets || Pests | valuable cargo can bo recovered tersely. Finally the drumimer Wall Kansas university -romances.” fe) e Star’s Vast 5. | L 8 ‘ " asked siete * t Gea se Until recently the greatest depth iked: y. . a i ae u aks enough Q What js the total population of| to which a person could snd What ty your line—what are | = DR. LUDLOW GRISCOM, Audience. @ How many permanent Ameri. to leave off ||ttaly and what per cent of thesa| in the sea wan about 200 feet. you sellin Natural History museum: “It is ear wasmetesiog are there in: Warope? your coat. jare Protestants? New devices enable them to go Brains,’ answered the law- | generally established that every STAR nN a ele eS een, one in — |," The population de 37,276,188. Of| down at Tenet 400 feet 7a ET MBUy: | ee | alr of birds tas a territory du ANT ADS = Nese :aboul 68 por cent ore anew » drummer was sunk for a nig tho breeding period, and that A bere of the Roman Cathollc church,|{ moment, but he came up quick the males occupy it first. Song are for your Service ond 36 yer cont Kiangetical Proteat-\| DOC*By H G ly, and his next query had an is an advertisement for the later ant. The remainder are without re- yi yGage cage arriving females, a notice to gious affiliation, | ; bi ate your samples?’ he other males that this territory ts eee = asked occupted."* % DOC, IF YOU HM! vs & What is the largest fre ah jopegate on \ JON PR ELL | — water lake In the world? Ime success: \| THOUGHT. I FABLES ON HEALTH se Them A. Lake Superlor, having an area FULLY, L'LL BE DON'T BELIEVE YOUR DEBTOR AN OPERATION NECESSARY {of 81,200 square miles, and a depth | of 8,000 feet, ® URE my hair's mussed, but I'm not a bit fussed about combin’ and partin’ and such, It feels good when loose and I find there's no use | FOR SLEEPLESSNESS _ The Cost Is Less Seattle Star 1307 7th Ave. MA in-0600 fn frettin’ about it so much. eee . ' My waist’s kindd worn and the clbows are torn. I'l) admit I’m the one| S b ‘all asle@ as soon asyof mint, who's to blame, I've treated it rough, but it's classy enough for tt ntill| ought is touch the pillow. | “Just soak a sponge in mint per-| And sometimes it takes a team of|fume and place it under your pil- horses almost to pull them out of! low,” he advised bed in the morning in timo for break-| If sleeplessness is caused by men ast, Mrs, Mann learned | tal overwork, sleep can be induced But there is such « thing as in-} bY doing the following exercises 50 ann also had tearned, ; mes; t call It Wy that name.| Stand erect, rise slowly from the ssness is what Mrs. Mann|heels and descend slowly, This fs a waist, Just the same. My pants, once quite neat, are now torn at the seat and the pockets aro eagging from wear. Much service they've stood, but they always feol| Their throat is an open sepulechre; good, wo I uek you, now, why should I care? With their tongues they have used The shoes I like best maybe ought to be dressed in a new coat of pollsh,| Hecelts the polson of asps is under but then I, would wear ‘em right out and there jan’t a doubt that they'd| {Heir Hips; whose mouth fs full of woon get all dirty again. “cursing and bitterness.—Rom, ii Say, it’s just like a boy to get oodles of joy out of takin’ things Just ay| tt my hy It's the youth of today who is livin’ that way, Just.a regulap oe f le the , alled it, When she complained to} causes the blood vessels of the lower follow—that's met W much an iit word may em, Mr, Mann that she cou | is ; i y ' Mr. 2 8 id not sleep | limbs to congest, relievin o bra (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) poison liking ~Shakespeare Copyright, 1926, Vubite Leager Syndicate! he suggested that #he try the aiken | oF i peda & tho brain °