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THE S§S ATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. Newspaper Pn. Corprizg Asan, and Bucea Press Service. Nicoll & Ruthmasn, mail, out of olty, be i) it per ny Inefficiency? Or Tyranny? hy HATEVER may be the fact as to | k whether Senator Couzens of Michi- gan owes the government $10,000,000 or any other amount in back income taxes, the Mellon method of attempting to col Tect it smells to heaven. The transaction occurred five years ago, when Couzens sold his stock in the Ford company to Henry Ford for up- wards of $25,000,000. He paid an income tax which was satisfactory to the treas- ury department. Two years later the transaction was re- Viewed by the treasury department and closed. he Seattle Star Special nth, &@ months $1.60, monn. Published by The Publishing Main 0600. Datiz 1 ® Nepre ftien office, Vranctsco New mT ALiven 410 Norn M aT fan Digan Ave; ont Bt @ months $2.00 What Profit? EWSPAPERS tell you of the death of a Los Angeles woman during a “face peeling” operation in Hollywood. “ It is reported that the same woman had undergone another f modeling operation last June at the ha of a “beauty doctor” who fled to Germany after she had been charged with man- slaughter in connection with the death of a patient, ‘here seems to be no end to the money that can be made by capitalizing on hu- man vanity. And no end to the risks fool- ish mortals will run to make themselves “prettier.” | ce (our OUR WAY Re | OF SMOKEN “THATS ) | « Mr OLL,COMR | THE MOST HANOSOME | / HEA AN MEET é AND ROMANTIC LOOKINGr MISS VANCE “TH COWBON 1 EVER SAW: SCHOOL MA'AM SO POLISHED LOOMING. WHO BY CHESTER H. ROWELL ) used to speculate about two-story W denly New York arrived with thre built all wyong, with the wrong thing below the ground, on, reet tor about or CITIES OF THE FUTURE? FIVE DECK STREET@ AND WALKS THAT MOVE i- and Now they are planning, at least on paper, to make in Washington, five n¢ landings on top of Pennsylvania ave. stories, with airp that. And even this grandiose theoretical plan still reverses reason by keeping the light foot traffic on the firm ground, and putting the heaviest vehicles on stilts. 3racket sidewalks, one story up, would be practical almost everywhere, and cheap. They would make a revolution- ary relief of congestion. That was before Senator Couzens began his fight in the senate to have the treas- ury department, under Mellon, investi- gated. Every possible political and per- sonal pressure has been brought to bear Getting “Satisfaction” PR SHONY MASSARD and Lucien Gau- | din, sports write for Paris news- What will the city of the future be, within a time near enough to be seen by many who read this? For residence, let us hope, it will be attered so far as to obliterate the difference bet NES MA'AM NERY POLISHED ‘ LOOKIN rc Rowe u veen 8 They called on Senator Couzens to induce him fo papers, nd be He bat ee retired to the city. and counter: abandon his investigation of Mellon and | GAG, other NsMes 4 * nd | y, CORD. ;. : Se the treasury department, particularly the | privacy of a tennis court at daybreak to ‘Then at least all children can live in the open. This Tacome tax division f have it out with steel blades. | will also mean scattered centers of retail shopping. Peep sh fou . r *s sword pin-pricked Lucien’s But doubtless there will rey res ‘ aving ub. to Senator Couzens has insisted on going Armand’s/ sword pin ache ied a u d iain mented istrict te aay import the f whic ri ahead. Now, within a few days of the thiimb and let loose a little of his prou¢ scraping busir nd barrack ier a time the treasury department will be blood. | residences, into and out . of The other would help | the ere ee grhesherh J ch action, you see, Armand which more nove er 0 stopped by the statute of limitations from With sree : ‘ tn Aecthine ha sik ysigat) bee eg Dieses “pie bee reopening Senator Couzens’ 1919 income i proves tigate, payne y | aut ‘Onde abe pity! 5 %ax return, he has been told by Mellon have called Lucien “went,” for had he not | so . ulintic Jem be \ 2 . \ fil ’ 1e . oy gentleman “satisfac 6 The second school has the'e thra Commissioner of Internal Revenue | ®'¥°" the other gentle ae ahs acHou ! } | If the whole city belonged to perts and most of the 5 Blair that if he does not sign a waiver of | Laugh if you want to, but are not wars one man, what would such a farmers behind his rights under the atatute of limitations | fought over as trivial a quarrel as theirs? private owner do? Doubtless There more. politics in |the $10,000 N00 Will be-added to his debt.to | We think we are civilized, yet duelling ane pes al . ogee sept Between, them vat «json 29 is awed § var A pulidings have alread a while the government on account of his 1919 in outlawed, and wat ae fete return. j a There is no cleva ItD * : : : | y tors. Their cont | ed | loesn’t Have This newspaper holds no brief for Sen- | . Well Spent ; Hove : ’ to Be Old ator Couzens. If he owes the government | ICHES well used are one of our great 7 A city administered in the eg $10,000,000 or $10 on account of back in- | est blessings. The number of founda- | 9 alata ogc atalth: eabelice ‘pi A BS tgs AL ee Sie come tax he should pay it. tions, scholarships and awards endowed | a e U y ar, or u y eace: walks and faster street carriers hnpriie” thane Gate” la Geartings a But the natural inquiry is, why it has | by wealthy men increases each year and | BY HERBERT QUICK br ipeh Aan gpa th atari mote * Yelddaica” Swill Ma taken the treasury-department five years | at the same time increases the opportun- | . 3 2 |. carry the traffic, is physically in In hotel progmanng: to find it out. } ity for young men and women. o or. —— | and financially porsible | aad setcet” Normal mu- * And it also may be asked, whether it | A recent example is the Guggenheim | MEN your, children. study | thelr. chil@hiood days to the «x. | bout this, In the face of 8 | A private owner would do tt beds i Dati Tea actouestin, would have been found out at all if Sen- | Scholarship fund. Now announcement is PA Pog dion etecr he eee Dag ea Oy ne een sepia a Me | ae Sea eee 200m | Maven id this ge. of ii tieake ator Couzens were not pressing his inves- | made of the 1925 Good Roads Essay con- them study war or peace? Or, The Association for Peace | given “a favorable Impression icity as there are still normal modern tigation of the treasury department. | test. The high school student writing the | rather, do you wikh their stud Education ix one of those uwie- | of war,’ It 18 a fearful thing. | E Politi | examples of other arts. What can be said of the efficiency of a best essay on “Economies Resulting From | i te minity the endid ful o ations, praised by The supplementary readers | xperts or Politics es thas are still authors who * thes ; 2 ee i levements ¢ is nat i Sir Philip Gibbe, for curing the wed are as largely de SA ‘ write orderly prose, and even treasury department which permits a man | Highway Improvement” will be provided | *chisvements of thls nation Jn spicy gh yt oaoriain. be paps rpg rps cds ' Which? Seana win, cide ts vitae " ws a ya peace and agnify what we warmad world of its insanity voted to wa nd glorifica > of in D worth $50,000,000 to owe the government | With tuition and all “reasonable” expenses | jive done in wart It you think on coy cotta: touch oth tence welt aha. war badly! | HE two echools of farm pol- | and meter $10,000,000 for five years without mak- | at any college or university in the United | that our history tn peaceful at its address, 6733 Blackstone It takes no brains to make | icy have, for the time be- | There are painters who depict ing an attempt to collect it? | States. things Is the more important ave. Chi It has published war interesting. It is easy. Any | a apparently Seip yore saree & seers form ai ry) , : 7 1. do you know just what they a litt amphiet. w charts catio s ¢ do her in J | colo: vhy p-to-da p Senator Couzens says that he intends H. S. Firestone is the donor. The great- | 4° you Know just wi pera es “ educations! book-smith can 4 + CHS Lae ayantas: te i sd sabmaominc ome. ota aye bs iudying? ‘What. effect on: our wi te wtins hoot it. Our wonderful achievements farmer will be left, as usual, to ular compositions which con to pursue his investigation of the tr | est good from the contest will not be the future history ' : are putting in peace could be made to thrili | 100K out for himself—which, in | form to normal standards of ury department more vigorously than winning of the scholarship, but the fact may hav to the minds of the children. } the boys and girls; but the au. | ‘be long run, and with much | melody, harmony and rhythm? ever. that the best thought of Young America filled wit es Tt thas ‘etoled the’ texte of ak Tha elnhid” mead vbeaine: he. | individual, tribulation and injus he teacher who, trying out a i - es deans dewtng: ernie ia a } tee, he alwa to ¢ a y vocal student, said, “Ach! It is to be hoped that he does. | will be trained on a subject that needs bc keda pen rye btaen ry which | marvelous lite of our Dlonees. | Goes bach Walia’ to aaae 6 ane hire mero rat cant it e é . th are most widely used, and finds the formative effect of the 3 there were any doubt before that | thought. ! that in word-content aver half | frontier-on the hives of the peo- | f*w laws about it” and the ck—but you sing such an imvestigation is necessary in the «| —+ etters ! teaas * hacks ive’ Book pr ple and on the history of other wants to help the farmer was behind the ic inte: “tion + ay ’ : . of tt fi ; x to tools to 4 t ms case r ve. , = & | while one gives © the railways an he ste i, | : E eFemoves that doubt, | OT that any eager contractors were ra tcce le pas) That Is (0 |) per cent. Those which have | the great sdeceasion of such One would put the govern. | incompetent, but a modernist. eae | visible, but largely as reactionary oe In The Star}! teen published since 1917 are | machines as the cotton gin, the | ment back into wartime arti But ‘it ought to be ‘possible : our Sleep |: policy thé “economists Jamined thru, in Warns Volore7 7 | mare devoted to war than the | ateel plow, the horse resets ficlal_ measures, of purchase, | for even the moderns to get - JF you want to get thin and have a the closing hours of congress, the Kelly |, ri arns” VOlRrs older ones. So if this In a bad | reaper'and mower, the Marah | Suarantes, or political export | back at least to the Luc imeliraey ; s 3 ‘ got . He. | ) | Editor The star tendency it is getting worse narvester, the Internal combus vureau, Ww the result, inevit the white keys, and to count i youthful figure, go to bed early and | bill empowering the postmaster general to In @ recent city manager cam Wiis, Sinan. hobka Chave. wears ‘ie, eit: pS ge. wt A ma ably, of encouraging over-pro- able time and accent, without get lots of sleep, advises Dr. Thomas Dar- contract with private parties for carrying | Pairn those who profit by the in| and better illustrations than the | chine, the thresher, the dynamo | Guction tn prectesly: the com falling back only on the “class lington, former health commissioner of | of mail by airplane. It is a step toward | *fticlency of city government were) old. “When this fact is con | these are a few of the sub | modities of which we have al- | ics.” New York. delivering a legitimate government fune junited, while those who want effi ered,’ says thin pamphlet, | jects that in the mind of a | : rs : a - lelent cit ernment were divided. ewer books are worse | < ; Pr eg eae ‘i “Many women,” asserts the doctor, tion to the corporations, and the 69th con- | eine waa predilest 4 osiy (net thes” tha na ah Taig: the dey a : oe es Forineatloe | FABLES ON’ HEALTH “stay up late at night playing bridge in gress should pay attention to it. |ficiertey know exactly what they| young student tavorable im | of: cite with “war reduced to | BUILDING UP THE BODY the belief that it makes them thin, when There is no question but the country |**°* which in the age cual pression of w ite proper status | . i 7 or something worse, It in essentia And that is the fearful thing | Let us educate for peace! | ——--———_— - ances “bi the opposite is true.” has been gouged in of scores millions lto their plans that the large body) SSNESS may be caused , soothing effect upon the tired | From which statement the only conclu- | thru the prese icy ° : ian HY Vo sent policy of transportation | of citizens be kept divided. ‘To thin nt es u | l } ins j of « ne kept ¢ fr esni fatigue, Mrs. | cie. < sion to be drawn is that late hours wil! | of the mails under contract with corpora- tn alleged city manager plans are oe pater Brn ssive fatigue, Mre.| cies. Also it is soothing to make you fatter if you are already too | tions. It would take a Sherlock Holmes | *!°™®!¥_ Propowed that have noth: ik Fixit of ] he Star ie i cs De fat, and thinner if you are trying to in to‘reveal a contract with.« on . ing to do with the city manager ° Seemingly a contradiction is this.) A good sedative that is soothing * 4 gain. a contract with corporations un- system and are inconsistent with A tired body and aching limbs often | and restful when one is fatigued is Undertakes tere to Kemeay Your ‘l'roubles if of Public Interest be done about are inducements to sleep. | made of camphor, ammonia, salt and But when these are accompanied | alcohol. | with nervousnss, often a natural re-| These ingredients should be poured [sult of fatigue, sleep remains anjinto a quart bottle and the bottle this? j elusive thing. filled with boiling water. A SUBSCRIBER. | A hot bath proves beneficial in Sponge the body with the solution church organization {x ql-|many cases, The warm water has a!and at once lie down. lowed a certain amount of property _ In other words, you can’t cheat your- self out of necessary sleep and “get by” with it. Proper rest is the greatest doc-' tor of all. . ee | der which the government hasn't been in | some respect. It is too bad to let the great | possibilities of airplane mailing go the | same way. the principle of unified responsibil ity on which it is based and thru which it has gained such universal | success Some Mr Fistt Assuming peddler’s horse you asked is @ gray one, you will be favoring a very great many Seattle people if | | you sill Inform them that the ani-|used exclusively for church pur-| mal complained of is in any| poses, free of taxation. However, | pain. Tho the horse looks badly on|this should have been taken up| account of his ia not suf-|With tho county. assessor prior to| fering, and for an old animal is in| March 1, when all taxes are os fairly good condition. If st swere|sessed. Your only recourse now is asidle for us to force the owner|t apply to the board of equaliza- | ) dispose of him, we would be do-| tion, in the county-city building. If] Q. What is means by the teim | Cecoeraminte aka ee Payette ot | ing him an injustice for the reagon og “hac @ just claim to that rey Hi plang \orme of gtatt that floulsh in’ our) Mentone’. | tea ard! you will lKely get reliet. ° | . A term that h c RLES aR, lgthwlous £6. veers Loree ihc eRe | gecy. King County Humane foclety.| Mri” Flatt: Ie there not on or-| ° i that the in us about citizens, Journalists, a revival well-meaning [eluding I fear, some have been led to feel that of the ward syatem and party con- ventions in loca} elections would be Answers to Your Questions ? ? ea A SER ee Ce eee leystem, Nothing could better please coking. y « Crowne, Each not bed ee rie i 8 ; nec, he i Yibo, wrote American's The sinter mutch, over the|thone whore real principle is that ienee, | should be removed in the|tho worse the city government is spring before the first shoots come|\the better it is for them. Party/ t 2 901 are the soil politics and ward contests in city |} ou can get an answer to A. William Tyler Page, clerk of} any question of fact or In- the United States house of repre-| | formation by writing The Seat- sentatives, in 1917. It wos adopted| | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 ard promulgated by ‘the govern-| | New York ave. Washington, _ ‘ment’s committee on publication and| | D. C., and Inclosing 2 cents in accepted by the house of represent- | loose stamps for reply. No | | atives, on behalf of the American| | medical, legat or marital ad- people, April $, 1918. vice. Personal replies, confi. . dential. All letters must be signed. eational news; : It must be clearly | understood | Be! Pere eM atid SLM attract abinifion by whlch ‘reek Olthat the ward heeler has no piace] sr, pisit: A nelphdor’a cov, dled| 0® the aldewalke? A ane eeieriee revealing personal tshpadlés' dat ia any genuine city manager pan | recently, and the carcass ties wncov-| Herman. Kving on 39th ave. 8., rides pandering to the emotions of neo. |e: ees the Oereullog npollabe| ered rcithin a short distance of our| Mg motorcycle down $9th from ple who seek excitement vier getting system of electing COUnCI) jouge, Can the owner be mafe to sec frequently. There are a xeitement vicariously. | members by wards after nomination | 5171 Ve or remove itt mod er of small children who use by party conventions would be a| settee EN elec hea eae ater backward, would tose for| om cvs phould bute Unie wears | #CERMM alloiped. sates us the advance we have made (0) 145 at once, not leas than four fect) A Police officer has no more right ward good government and would | Goon SU Othe te tie county will| to use the sidewalk for a cycle road neutralize much of the good the} 4, 5) and assess the rpalast | than others do. 1f you consider this city manager plan ts calculated (0/114 owner. a dangerous practice, report it to bring in. the traffic department, MA in-7810, No more ward politics for Seattle! partmen JAMES A. HAIGHT, Chairman, City Manager Campaign | Committee. inauguration day was Garfleld’s or Q Which the most severe, ‘Taft's? A. On March 4, 1881, Garfield's in- auguration day, the température was 36 degrees and it rained from the preceding day up until 10:40) a, m. of Inauguration day. On March 4, 1909, Taft's inaugural day, the temperature was 35 degrees and A Thought I believed not the words, until [ came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was not told me: thy wisdom and prosperity ex- —* the preceding day m,. of inaugura- 10 inches of snow. jit snowed from up until 12:20 p thon day, leaving HE chief clerk of o} a Q. Was there such a coin as a hief clerk of our Wash- nickel issued by the! ington bureau wants Bull Moose ating nt United States mint in 19137 || Dames and addresses of T A. The Buffalo nickel was the} only type of nickel isxued in that year, the 8. R and G. BE. T., readers who wished letters answered in the question and answer column, so letters held for them may be forwarded costs g There is no reason for him to Fader look ‘or feel this way Bas bes, paces have this of heal Mr, Fixit We have a_ small church in a@ small town that is not used for anything but church pur- poses, on which we are asked to * |pay taxes. Are not churches ex- lempt from taxation? Can anything ~ alive CONSTIPATION means DISEASE Mr, Firit: Some time ego a friend bought three lots on s8th ave, 8, facing Columbia playficid. Before leaving for the South he listed them with a real estate agent, Recently the owner of the property adjoining has started to rebuild and is dumping the dirt onto the lots. see | Q. How 1s ginseng grown and does} {t need much attention? | A. The soil should be fatrly light] the case of civil service and well fertilized with woods carth,| tetirement pay, if a person dies be- rotted leaves or fine raw bone meal.| fore pplying for retirement and Seed should be planted in the epring| } s been having money deducted as carly as the soil can be worked| from his pay, doen that money go Manager Plan Editor The Star Your paper is to be congratulated | Q. In the world safe for democracy . - that {deal democracy {s still a far- These young rascals when they are well are the greatest eredeth the fame which I heard— | Can’ he legally do thts with m t e he ol 6 dece: ° upon the good fight It waged for ia i is without per- . ’, mg hey * 1 Kings x:7. to advantage. Only cracked | Say cme Ge eased ii maniier (charter: “While the | Off dream, for ing MUstlon? What can be done? institutions on earth. But when that insidious lurking bee Se Fe eae eis Wis oultlie. dsiclad: from) thepay ofc sede ‘auise lost out at the pools, for the| copter ee avaat a 5 TAXPAYER. monster—constipation—ties up their bowels, then the temple of fame stands upon| tion, but the beds should at all timcs|'% Pald to the legal representative) Temson that so many oe vgehtag war dumriag att the aire aaa ake rid is dark, Coated tongue, loss of appetite, wakefulness Sante, Braves the flame that burns| be Kept free from weeds and oraas| of inal employe | ahould the em Berive fe ea taas wet am per,| This moment, men in an intsltu:| post @ sign to that attest ie he ta bad breath, pimples, weakness, dull mind are only a few m tx altars is kindled ploye die while ati ft politically . ¥ ss the 3 . indi * . 4 : Meta ot dead: fay agony pina a! beret Melts ee ae vaadtigid Pei of eediN ten Saiauenticey ponided that If the good work ts kept| ton of learning still force the other! convinced that the owner of the lots indications that you are going to have a mighty sick boy if e Hazlitt. stirred whenever it shows signs ment pay fellow to endure indignities or Kill} does not wish them filled, you do notsee that his clogged bowels are opened up atonce. up by The Star, the people will yet conquer the selfish Interests. It is evident to any observer that if we did not get out a vote of over has been granted, the legal repre. sentative of the deceased will re- |ceive the accrued amount from the date of the last payment to the date him. .. yes, kill him socially if he {a not your brand, or foree him to eat raw pork for the good of his body and for your pleasure at his Mr, Fixit: Has a policeman the right to stop a pedestrian .on the . Dr. < ? Removal of Stains Caldwell’s of the death of the employe, 50,000, the proposition would street and scarch him without per~ LEOPARD may not be able to change hi but th Oh aia Jone, because all those who are In-]dlacomtcre sine same otherneod | musion? With a friend, 1 was P able to change ) ‘a no || 4 orce. Foie } ee eM deck aninsdl gditacarcune Gah ated oe oy #70 |! Q What typo of engines are usea| terested a bias Peg it ae _ ft also ts a far-off dream. reps! my Sere Mpa loon het The ily Laxati Neither need you despair if baby has emptied the ink bottle on the |/°?, United States submarines and torte a eae ese in only to| Our thoughts are manifest and) proqched us and orderc@ ua is Wake Family coe best parlor rug, or painted the portieres with his new box of water |)'0W lone doos It take a submarine) regretted that the slackers nt] asily read in our holitics, rellaton| our ands out of our pockets, He li i f tolors. beri tde ic Mace A A Le! t iis cannot bo penalized as |and play. then searched ua, What do you —relieves constipation. It appeals to the manly litde fel- Whether you have spilled cocoa down the front of your new party |{,,4;,icae! tngines are used on the thay daneeve | ADELAIDE GORDON, think about it? WHT. low. Father, mother, sister and baby like it, too. And for } hd ace U eel C 14 46 . yen i ‘ Bed oF Passing auto iiax splashed lovely mud on your new cont— idee iced bined ks pee CARL J. SMITH e600! dau Bi No doubt this officer was looking 30 years it has pointed the way to health along Nature's whatever the stain or spot that has accidentally appeared where it psn tt ahs when au exter fas r i inati Feally ought not to be-—you will need and want our Washington bureau's ||Meraed. Under favorable. conditions Sic. fia bad the Tight fo (nyeatindts ange toad fen all ct bce pea Deen pine combina Han op few bulletin on “The Removal of Stains From Clothing and Textiles.” ||!" (aker two to three minutes for < DOC--By HyGage cnecthere “whom. te cinlghtunuapiel Egyptian senna, pepsin and aromatics, 10, Lecsist, Fill ouf the coupon bilow and mall to Washington as directed, and ||7 20% to emerge auffictently to use Hazing fF | Ir he was unnecessarily disagreeable used annually throughoutthecountry prove its effectiveness. this handy, helpful bulletin—a miniature treatise on the chemistry of ||" 9""% i Editor The Star: } about it, your recourse would be to all sorts of stains and how to conquer ‘em—will come to you in return Cigna Hpoyw Porced to Bat Raw Pork| [GOTA ST: PATRICK'S) POTASH?! |report his number to the chief. As Easy To Take As eNO OL COUPON HERB ARR : 8 Wort ln of books doos Edna} py Irat.’ Hey ated lites Ber Vee Grandma's Jam 4 nner |! Adelaide Brown write? {fi dievateh x headline in the paper} JE * y j ‘ir BURT Wesel gton Bureau; The Héattle Btad, lca BHe ae vorltien’ w nidhiber Tof|eauent: py. bY. GANATE OF POTASH) NEVER GET || srom one precinct to another wanere One dose is enough to remove the ob 1222 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. |juvenite plays a@l a number of| worce! .. . still at work WILLFIX THAT (7— THE SNAKE=| | ji has catablished his residence, but struction, and after that diminishing T want a copy of the bulletin, “Removal of Stains," and incloww here. {{020k# Auch as “The Spanish Chest,”| yay before yestorday men loft Ku-| }OKAY ~———— (BITE TRADEWITH | | who atill viens property in the other Riper ie eae Nature te nea ea with five @ats in loose postage stamps for same, j"Rainbow Island" and “When Mac} ropo to find freedom to think and | precinct, return there and vote? agen leat Ds ee Ns § a | Came | yoreve as they, pleaned, but no soon: | Can a. candidate for school direc: Pepsin Nines ever taea ( Name Heise Poni er wero they established in the new tor serve aa an election officer in mvc es 5 Bykiks Me ROS, pasa Q. Ia there a department of the}land with room enough for all to the precinct where he is running? |United States government haying|think and act according to the dic BOB, Bt. and No, Or Re F. Dirseescscseresevecsceeeesessevseseveesecsesseses [{supervision over insurance compan. | tates of conscience, but these same A voter must vote in the precinct fen’? runaways from tyranny and religious in which he is registered, unless he EPSIN SYR’ M4 Ree ce era A. No, All companies are incor-\ bigotry became in turn crueland Hae Geharte the Nap itratlbn oftios ® RINIES AUR COMEANY oh a age CRAs ds Me perereeccucouses | porated under the laws of the variows| intolerant, burning human beings at and had his registration transferred. cefoataatal states and are state superviacd, hel the stake. A candidate for office can not : ae lama reader of The Seattle Star) "Yeaterday f groat and bloody war wre fought, we were told, to make state superintendent of insurance ts nevalty located at the state capitol, as an clection officer while he ts a candidate, Covyrlaht, 1926, Public Ledger Ayndicate idsdaaband eee,