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ated a PAGE 10 re SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 \ : pe Ah Me 2k 9 RY van CN - FACE AAU St SUAS: — | ——_——_— le Star bee four OUR Way ___ BY _ WILLIAMS)! New Model Ad-Man Putting | HE WAS NOT? TH! GUN AXE WERENT SHo WAS HELD RIGHT IN NO ABOOMEN, HE “WERE LOADED AN WAS SHOT IN “TH BELLY COCKED LIKE IM A WITH A SAWED OFF, Publishing Co, * Main T HEARO ALL ABOUT rr, DOGIE HARPER WAS SHOT RIGHT TAAR IN “TA man, Nicoll & Ruthman, Mpecial ft entatives fan Francesco Montgomery St toago office, 410 h Michigan Ave; New | 18 Weat 4th Mt; Boston offtes, Tremont Mt Out Of Elly, be ver month, g MONthe $1.60, 6 months $2.00, By ca a moath Symbolism in Skyscrapers) VEY BY RUTH FIN N™ YORK, Maret Who. " earching for beat 1 t t of cor rt { The 26th Vietim the Sart ds eonalany ghansing in je | ABDOMEN. “TH! GON SHOWIN HIM AN! IT SHOTGUN LIKE THISN. ‘| TAN > , v depths. Notwithstanding the seriogs WA@LOADED LIKE ” - ouc not turn away nt flag ¢ j NOTHER traffic victim in Seattle; | Gunkes of recorded history, we know that. | 2 A' WENT OFF WEN HE WATT ILL SHOW HIM Wr ee ted tdneenene Ai : ' f ne the 26th to die since January 1! It means that approximately every 65 hours a man, woman or child is run down or otherwise killed in Seattle traffic. It m that, if the ratio keeps up—and ‘there is no reason why it shouldn't in THISN. AN WENT OFF/\ GNEEZED.- HOW IT HAPPENED. Or from the cold off of 7 American business? br Yet again and again the great / our present knowledge of seismic disturb- i ances covers nothing that approaches the @ mighty quakes in the distant past history of our globe. That rivers, mountains, plains and continents will again disappear and others come in their places is also | ACCIDENTAL = niuses of music or of art f H emerged from the t mane th streets and homes of t This new idea ¢ mere speculation. Those terrified New | _ of — bullfights |!tinue to control this colossal in: | over there. dustry.—Report of the secretary of tanith ces talegast ii ys the’ Interior, i crease instead during the busy tourist c J 6 re ‘ 5 . i r, Now fro mericar < endless possibilitie Berths of et summer- ee 135 Englanders will find more comfort in Now trom Asper an bu pes "page New York a0 pi eraver pace ove se i " ee hanging onto their bedposts and trusting | ing, material-mir tia, | from no gues 4 f oe the Came pti »y ‘ he end of 1925 in rapid prayer than in relying upon what emerges u new cult of beaut oused of r i than there were when the year started the scientists know abait the when, where a few years, If the promise eked k =e One hundred and thirty-five people sac- and what of quakes. toda 1, it may yet ® j rificed on the altar of ped, and reck- pata ‘ | usform rh Into the A steamship compuny wit H eet ' owt mazi utiful eit | he aan bd ve ig dess driving and drunkenness! lot ) | ps0 | dull blue building, lke ¢ 2 REA, - | 2 if ver dreamed of by dreamers ¢ | | + Surely it shows the need for just such | United Pffort P | Bagdad : ] way mf the | ocean e % ' t ‘a safety conference as is being organized | HE newest airplane motor is a true | De ray Wagan eet just | with hite foam ; -- now in Seattle. And the sooner such a | product of the Syndicated Age. completed he 8 Gap oe eased f : j conference of those who know the traffic No genius invented it. It is the achieve- | ished capitol lette new ‘gresn and { situation gets busy and works out a rem- | ment of a corporation, and 300 engineers pase int “Ps of the imson f Sj edy, just so much quicker will the hand co-operated to perfect it, } ab Seepage there ica a the sky. Or lave ‘a2 of the Grim Reaper on our streets be | It realizes the long-cherished dream of black 4 ee pe Ky of ee TH stayed | “a pound to the horsepower.” That is a | Amazing, breath-taking sens pags 2 es i thousand times the efficiency of the horse | tion, to first nee that m. Newest Canard | itself, and far beyond that of the carrier | nes terraced shaft rising out a i i ¢ of the moh r ne of the t : see | pigeon or the eagle. | pole dee | HE newest canard is that the “Un- It closely approaches the limit of possi- ae hinn ‘ | : known Soldier” of France is a Ger- | bility, with materials and forces now bulldir Bi np be t man named August Schultze. The story, | known, but may be sc ly a beginning ts a which comes from discredited sources, | of future accomplishments, with new f would be incredible enough, even if it did | forces and materials. ‘ w from the hig : ¢ ce he. fee ite ae {tae 5 lik It brings near the airplane which will ¢ building of Ag sone thie? tH , m: favin : eh hultze! i Joh DD Ie | outrace the sound of its own motor and diator comr it | bolic building | ying an Enghshman named vohn Voe | may make practical the helicopter, which eager ce iy eae > wor \ ae , TRwillans = : ere Bo i“ Rich ad a ee | can fly straight up or land in a crowded THE DEMONSTRATION. ia ses she AMEN named John Doe an ichard Koe, and | street without endangering anybody. z Mr Fe Lxit of ] he Sta perhaps some day one of them may sue It is the newest mechanical output of 4a uy SRA EC , the other. Nobody will believe it if they | the newest hum: h P | x z Undertakes Here t ki dy Your T les io the newest paraan pl pnctianon the | Couzens Threatens to “ [ ft the [ id ” ndertakes Mere to hemedy Your Lroudies w . organization of constructive effort. if of P ic > When you tell a story with the stock | bi i ny 7 t l 9 if of Public Interest | fictitious names, it is fictitious, And , palo eye is Lah cate August Schultze” is the German John W embley s Cost | que. Cc es Dposition to ax ro e Mr. Fixit: Please get sonte gravel ; the sam street there were | several i cy on 15th ave y., between Holden | of the denler’ ked; jalso o or John Smith. . | (THEY are fighting now in the British | BY C. A. RANDAU ee ENS a the Balers Gee saa of Pe a SR ARE F | arliament, and shouting “scandal” as tia ye | FRANK P. | place of business there were several Hang On, A nyhow! | a result of the huge financial losses sus- Wasiuxoton March 13 ei aiag uaeraren queen’ th Utab, and Jones, democrat | This reported to the| Cars parked with for sale signs on Rn A ROR ‘ ‘ ined by the British empire exhibiti vs a tek da ss ; Fae ir ly v4 7 | street nd will be in-| them. Is there any way thi : EW ENGLANDERS are still going to | wena Ey the British empire exhibition at Ue Mg a the: Sth congress the 1 could « | ™ exleo have ated th | street Gepartzpent. Peart i a can be ] . a ay, manned from the acene, that ele not interested jn exposing fo hie bed with their hair on end over that . ¥ ‘ ment of the population be to 5 e onal doe acandala bisa Thatead s6 * | This bas been reported to the earthquake of February 28, and the scien- | , Sir Alfred Butt, a conservative, declares abhors investigations united in a An possible thaw welets , Chate tevaaciek tint Mr. Fixit: When a new landlady| police department and will be at- entists of Harvard offer cheer like this: | it @ “very grave scandal, attended with kreat sigh of relief, No congress i entirely e that | be of constructive value and be- | fakes posscasion, given to visiting) tended to, = “The occurrence of earth tremors in | Much corruption, and demands an audited in many years has conduc f of eve that can by further |f¢ roomera all day, preventing ew England—even of quite marked trem balance sheet on the ground that “the vestigations of such far-reaching vorion wil research evolve plans whic them from reading sleep a - Me. Fizit; Comsng home from ors—is at any time to be expected. It is | final cost of the exhibition would be found | Ln ee oe Sa tebaton 3 Teenoora: haere! done about 4? Bhe called on mel playing tn the strects. ‘There “a an event constantly within the realm of to be fully £1,000,000 more than the But tt is too early. io epeak of recently late at night to borrow|two parks near. Ought not chik likelihood. But the causation of any seri- £4,000,000 now disclosed.” the tnvestigations be f cream for her tea ROOMER. | be prohibited from playing in ¢ 1 - but the causa ¢ ys The Wembley affair, alth Gacriniay & thie Ot the gant Peper A Always have plaint to| streets? It is dangerous and a great ous damage by these tremors is not to be | ne Wembley affair, altho a financia sease Sticretant te . Fe ans \ |} make about the room, the heat or|nuisance to drivers of automotilos ted,” loss, cannot be considered a failure. Even tBe. senate. Inquiry W ps n ering jo || the service, Also you might have aj H. EB. As to when the earth is to quake, or its most ardent champions could haye i BY MAX STERN ttle handy work a cag) edit | Technically it is against a city where, or what the damage, scientists | hoped for nothing more than a lot of Lien do, peer ot hehe thse ey, [ofdinance for children to play in know nothing. That quakes are due to | profitable advertising. GAN FRANCISCO, starch 12. | under the gentleman's agree 1 You‘‘oail’“eamtiy” toed” Het la taia te mba ttt not, entoreed, “ ” | , ! 4 - children must play s be. ocean depths, or “faults” or great baro- If there was graft, of course the graft- Fi oving that the ment saw admitted w | A little neighborioos orate metric pressure is still theory. But there | ers should be punished. But it was fore- | Instead, the senate new immigration law in w In 1922 San Francisco a i reais Sar * ; te a|zition ought to remedy the matter ; A * : \ etter an the gentleman's | ted 9, and 9 r rit: i ou locate a : are several things concerning which we | ordained that the balance sheets would the committee to purs ing better than they a man malfted 1018, ane ad Gating suliner ia ha ote ana | nevis certain side streets where haye positive knowledge. We know that | show “red. in which income tax rerurna are keeping out Japanese imm Seattle admitted only 171 Jap. | #end me the address by mail? Al rove used streets fre. “OF wun 5 * rant at be “ae anese i. ta: ‘ stamped envelope ts enclosed. : . —, handled... Up t > nal | grants’ have bee nted nese immigrants in the firs asap where there are parke they should 2 2 . 2 2 | June 3, 1925, the study nea = by the California joint immigra six months of the law. In sim DORIS A. | ptay there. : a teas * | tinue. As a reauit, the month | ton committee, representing or {| flar periods of 1 the humber Any good whistling teacher who : ?_?. Answers to Your Questions ? ? |) ise iccor ee me | mead emrenting oe ||, Ses Rasnis I9tiRa wat | Any ond late, tet he | one, tut at tbat, time Banat Sons.” Honolulu admitted an average | will please send a card to Mr. Fixit A I hou ht ath om | Couzens and his colleagues will During the last six months of | ©f 63 Japanese per month dur- | to be forwarded to her j pe @ Why Is the letter “V" used so) % - eS. | Chinese year begins late in Janwary| present. in. regular é 1 seeds which pear paired ing the last six months of 1924, | ¢ 6. = YH frequently instead of i ile rant rab jovi oa or carly in February. | great pert of the | pease hua eile ear mans while the average preceding in Mr. Fixit: Leory ave., between| Esteem*them very highly in love inscriptions? 1} any question of fact rt ie tee: have been gathering ey name period wax 260. Dur- | Market st. and Vernon pl, has a\for their work's sake. And be at yA. In the ancient Roman alphabet | ! ome by hace Torben en | Q Are pensions paid for service! past year Heiralaraiie the first ix months of 1924 | parking strip in the center of the| peace among yourselves.—I. Thess, Phere was no letter “U" end “V"| a ar Question EA bea vi j in the military or naval forces of . senate granted a new ws: t number averaged 385 pe street, I counted 48 cars belonging | v.:13. Seas weed to convey the sound.| | New Tork aye 2 Washington, | |the United States subject to the iifa ‘ta: the: Conteene some x) month |to @ nearby dealer parked on that cee From that grew the “W" (double C., and inclosing 3 cents in | |income tax? t v3 lk It appears ° that ¥ : | | He > : probe ssraapondg fy ’ witheot appatentst appears that under nor |atrip, many having for sale signs| Tj\STEEM never makes ingrate you) which was formed by joining| | loose stamps for reply. No | | A. No, neither are state pension. But behind the scenes | What 0 s mal conditions the gentleman's [on them, Also along the curd on| Rochefoucauld. fico “ It has become more or| | medical, legat or marital ad-| | for services rendered to the state ; apo ° agreement mitel< entrance |= = | cana be Be a des The old Remon |. vee. Persanal replies, cont | | er x efforts were monde | Are Saying:| ik prin. eiriece | alphabet in carving | | dential. AN letters must be} | Q Have any new members of the| Imembern ad the nate woe (Ko J1: period of: time of trom'four to. | see signed. mea ___jg} French academy been clected re-| ainat tt. Bacretary Mallon | A. L. WARNER, Detroit the |? times ag mariy Q- What railroad station in j : . rite Paes ae three). OUDer officials of the © ater manager: “What do thea migrants ashave been | United States has the largest space| Q Is there any way to get rid of) 4 t « 4 the com: re 66 . amuse come in unde he new immi devoted to the exclusive use and| honeysuckle to keep it from growing nO eran ties | mful ment hy, they go to other | act," anya the state convenience of railroad Dageengera? | asain. atiec i peat buses out comnt spaniel geo J ae anette | moralizing” inf he ner peoplo’s theaters, of course “When taking full ad 4 A. The Pennsylvania railroad sta-| A. About the only way ts to dig Nore vacancies’ to be filled! a1. commilios finance ko of the privileges con tion in New York city lit out or to cultivate the land| One of these vacancies was made oe m1 sr Inveatigat a som ceded by that compact,” it con. | . Gigs rely, wcith some crop, euch, ee by the death of Anatole France. Grardiatebie watts | HI NEY dD. THAYER chair able to send | + Q. What is the lowest salary pald | directions, and the honeysuckle will; Q How many locomotives were And yet the authorization for | Telepho & Telegraph Co: | $ commissioned officer of the navy?) 4) otnered out in the United States in 19237 extension of time went thru Phe yha by telephone are | | A. That paid an ensign when he} ie 6 422, valued at $177491,0 a hitch, Why? the biggest thing in many years is The | | ee . Ra | a eid bata al @uters the service. The salary 48} 4 7. what race did King Tut-| fat becaume Senator Couz But it doesn't acem poaaiblo to SMILES . exclusive of a Te hi Rhian along? | @. Are there any diamond mines} ens announced to the republican thrill the Afherican people any | e eyepae f ,|i9 South America? | leaders that unless t hers | nate: <b teas a eh Tae - Stash eld "the re teks | 4. Within the last year valvable| mitted him to completo his | aa ave sli atc ae Babe Ruth is taking off 14 SCIENCE ————— torres a : | dlamond mines have been found at| study, he would stand up in the | Se, ROME pounds. an PUBLIC HEAL 7} anta of Northern Africa. Ohwanl: .Vencanete y : ’ ttt | of weight per week, thus quieting} ng see | " itera senate and relate somo of the | : ae " Ul anxiety to his bet: re | TH @ When one speaks of the } Shae | things his committes has al | REV. DR. 8. 8. MARQUIS, [11 MUAY as to hit being in con:| ated seas —/ | erate covernoent what does it in.| What was tho total number of| ready uncovered. He was pre Detroit: “There i no sentence 20, weeka :henbe | is highly important in any industrial busi- Rae e cna teaocs ot dlactinial eee talles Down by U 8. army aviators| pared to cite case after case in |! the Now Test nent which re ‘atore this asuniry had: monce.?| ness. In the case of the Pacific Steamship Work in which the United States} A. This is the name applied to the|'% 1924, and what was the total loss! which the treasury experts con that Christ: at: any, time re “t ‘ow at has @ high reputation the world over,| government of the United States,|°* N° nected with the bureau of in tanght sectarian doc: |@ayn & historian, the: cones Nae Company, good management is assured by fd that is in matters affecting the| that is to say, to the government | mite yny, Ciators flew 9,098.860| ternal revenue had made “min Yeas abe Whee getitt cinae | the following well-known business men Public health. This reputation is due,| over which congress, the president| yur yg ind 72% telth a loss of| takes" in granting tax reduc — ee ebb ate Tiled Pelee who are directors of the Co 16 & considerable extent, to the at-|and the United Btates supreme court|°™! 18 Hees. The distance covered! tions and rebates running into | MATSUDAIRA, Jap ambasen. |7P4 St two or three calves as mpany: _ tention attracted by health work In| ezercises control in acoordance with| ort ang in id times around the) many million dollars. | Gor, just arrived: ‘“There.is ex. | Ane* x M. A. ARNOLD, Pres, First National or n ota 0) 78 how i | shoe A ragg — an oy | the functions assigned them by the| \/-), whit ti eke a 18 hours The republican leaders learned pansion that {s not territorial, “Ford Buys Edison Relics” is a Bank, Seattle. public health work the| constitution of the United States ager | to thelr distress that Couzens and I belleve that human intelli : . United States ranks at least as high| ee Fe ate then Pte “had the goods.” He wasn't | gence is reaching out in that pesoipe oy ve boca in which | B. A. STUART, Pres, Carnation Milk | Eee ape and Holland end) Q. In what month of the year do} 5 euatitks Hie ny aie abe ce bluffing. Under these circum direction.” nite we oa won't exchange Products Co, jc igher than Germany, France 4 ve natin? | ations ie mpl ter | pubes Tauern eeer es: Nase apy etseeeelae” lee: MARNE BR AiR a Ol a ONE courtesios, yway i and other countries, ‘This in the more| A. Goldfish spaion tn the. spring, at, we Rot affiliated with the ce H. F, ALEXANDER, Pres, Pacific SS. Co, Femarkable when \t is considered that| uaually in April, May or June, and| ™erican Federation of Labor? ————-—— FABLES ON HEALTH A musical publication notes that CHESTER THORNE, Chmn, Board American physicians and American) sunfish in the spring, usually in A. Yes, there are four railroad the composer of “Everybody Works National Ban! ‘acoma. Methods in medicine do not stand! April or May. sate brotherhoods; the Brotherhood it FOR BROKEN LEGS But Father” died on Friday, the | ROBERT DO! k of T Well in the world at large. The medi Rae Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood 13th, thus putting that slandered RT DOLLAR, Pres. Dollar Steam- sal men ot European countries sel-| Q. How old is Wanda Hawley,|% asada oe Firemen and Engine-| ~ Prey % ne =f een Aata int high thvCr: ship Lines. m speak favorably of American|and is she married? men, Brotherhood of Railroad Train- NEIGHBOR | across the way) ‘There always is. danger of the ers R. STANLEY DO! Physicians. They are beginning, how-| A. She 1caa born July 1897.| ™en and the Order of haitway Con. Hed Mrs. Mann }rough ends of the bone forcing them-| We desplso the diction of that | Dollar $.S. hee Vice- Pres, ever, to grant some credit to Ameri-| She was married to J. Burton Haw ductors of America that are not| “Johnnie has broken his log, I bo-| io. thru the akin,” Mra, Mann ex-|Eastern digger into history who nal > Seen fi |tey, but 1s divorced from him 10 ified. | The Amalgamated Hover" she sald, excitedly. “Fell down | riained |writes thant George Washington D. C. JACKLING, Pres, Utah Copper Ca, ¢ particular achievement of| e.g othing Workers and some other|the stairat’ iS pac “used to swear like a blue streak American doctors of the public health} @. Did the year always begin in| *maller untons are unaffiliated, Mrs, Mann hurried over. ‘The doc-| Before the doctor arrived some} Ven’ O) Nok i hey DAVID WHITCOMB, Pres. Arcade Was in practically stamping out ma-| January? ‘ tor was called at once, and in the| Splints were improvised from an old he tithe Building & Realty Co., Seattle. Jaria, Inthe Panama canal zone the| A. No, the Athenlana bepan. the SMOKING ROOM meantime Johnnie was made as com: box the mother had brought home| 4 eat critie praMatete dies JAMES D. HOGE, Vice-Chmn. Dexter total number of deaths from aria| year in June, the Macedonia fortable as possible. fecha aaaebnarnend Mendelaso vrote : Horton Nati ¥ in the last 10 years have been wo tew| September, the Romana Weae. in| STORIES Mrs. Mann and the mother were) Thoy were careful that the splints iy pp ke ybatontate 3 ana bata) ‘ational Bank, Seattle, that the disease is not considered a| March and afterwards in January, very careful in handling the injured] were longer than the bone, and then| missed a single note, “Weak stuff! serious menace. Scientific methods|the Persians on August 11th, the| HH | Pat jfome old clothes were obtained forlwwe rewrote un ontire Income. tax M : e Of abolishing the mosquito are re-| ancient Mezicana on February’ esra,| S(C\NE of the greatest ($$$ $$ | mnading. ‘Tho padding always shoutd| 10 Tenrote an entire income tux acl (e tea sponsible. \the Mohammedana in Jul; the f ‘hs P be placed under the splints, next to ‘Aa r S 1 medans in July, and the motors of the undertaking Telling It to the flesh tiseed a_single blank. er eat ae —~ business {8 worry,” sald a man si ye =, who had buried everything but | “Well, you have handled the case | oO m a George Washington's hatchet, Congress Heed SOLE NON Bate ieee (.HORTOE Ota March pany A “I knew a man and kept my Excerpts From the Congresstona) || ‘em when he came are eye on him bee » I wanted | Record) “Now we'll seo if we can't fix him :. Cc e his business. He worried him- ectledtoaet i CUR P| ap ata yy os the month 7% um ula tive k self right into my she pik WORTHY OF . : ation) His HIRE po Agen ti the untnth tor : A finally got him. He could never ae r 3 act : arti SEs: Pere eee Mer ea A The man who ts willing to do his || NOC. By HyG, |] Kodak pictures indoors. cipatin ‘ ITICK out your chest, man, and hold up ad, and walk til) you're) mind. Hie rete yet got" [share of the commgn task should | y HyGage { : : Pref d S weiry of limb. Don’t let your muscles and system go dead, but keep| we'll seo’ So ih ee Well, -!not fail to receive & sufficient re:|4o , Portraits, flashlights, in* j erre toc RAP ofc cucches ta trun Ls ug ait reeie eotne ts pre ward from society to provide for! || teriorviews,arefuntomake =f 92. 50 d ed feema to me, folks are too lazy these days, They don't move around| le the genthenen He family, [himself and his dependents th | Lvihvephe . do » around) while the gentle i a pleasure to keep. | tike they should. All the old get-up gets down in ib daze. I's a tact you| |r utate wher aman Was lying | ecessitien of Mfc, not only durin, STILL P'RAPS YOU! ane id a ty dividend | PET Share fould@hange, if you would. Inscription to put on hit teow, {the period of his actual labor, but HAD BETTER PAY The free booklet “‘At Yieldi or Too many things dre right handy to ride: our street cars, our autos and| 1 suggested, ‘RUMAINS ‘TO py (8 Well When for any reason he Is IN ADVANCE. Home with the Kodak” | ing 7.57% Buch. Hence the ambiti@) for walking has died, and we're not exerctsing| SE ey * unable to. market his labor.—Rep. ss tells you how — call for | #0 much. : eh Fowenbloom (FR), W. Va : Ask Maybe you'll answer, “‘Aw, shucks, what's the dift. Just walkin's tool Ono re ’ a TALS oe » | a copy. | sk for a circular tiresome to do.” Wait till your joints and your muscles get stift—then| + IS TE a i you'll know what I'm sayin’ is truo. se Sez Dumbell Dud: | eevextixe msn stavonten Our Kodak counter bas 1 Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broo In Next time you'd ride, just try walkin’ instead! A tonic you never can News from The governor of bys in hie the supplies you'll want, | i i m, Ce beat. Stick out your chest, man, and hold up yo ad and give your| "| Pee tie annual report) says that the out ea paced od up your head and give y: a Spain. The }\ standing achiovement of tho year Developing, printing and ene | Carstens & Earles, Inc. 5 (Copyright, 1926, for The Star) Spaniards are |\*ffecting and of enduring benefit to larging of the superior kind, ¢ : ee getting rounh || Aisaka. wan the enactment of log | Anglo California Securities Co. toothall 4, * |}lation by congress to protect and! Eastman Kodak Co. . 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