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THE SEATTLE STAR Newspaper Wo. terprive Avan, and United Preas Service, Nicoll & T Montgon 18 Went mit of city man, Tuthman, When He Looks Small iot conquer, he can but com- and adapt to his purposes the elements, all of which are “good servants but poor masters,” and, every time there foecurs a disaster, such as that which has just come upon the Middle-West, his real Impuissance appears. Progress he has in- dubilabiy made in safety devices ainst fire, flood and electricity. He builds, to a meager extent, against earthquake and tornado. Still, when the real anger of the jelements rages, his mightiest efforts tum- ible or are blown away and all he can do fis to bury his dead and build anew, like ‘a swarm of ants whose nest has been de- stroyed. ! In this connection thought arises as to what would be the size of the calamity should a real earthquake, or one of the {Mississippi valley cyclones come to the sky-high buildings of New York, Chicago and other great cities. ‘ A Real Fine Prospect N THE recent past the United States senate was looked upon as a body of nice old millionaires, corporation lawyers and representatives of the predatory trusts, a number of members actually being directors of such concerns. It was .talled “The American House of Lords” , With good reason, and courageous, inde- ‘pendent, patriotic action was rarely ex- ‘pected of it. There has been a change in the consti- tution of the senate and in the public esti- mate of it. It appears that the senate will no longer always swallow anything in the way of party expediency that is The Seattle Star Published Dally by The st Rybiiahing Phone Matn 0600, Mtatives, Man Francisco th Michigan Ave; ‘Tremont Bt 4 months $1.60, @ months $2.00, 1. New for anybody to accuse them Of being good They admit it. Human nature appears to be so consti tuted that those who are good and admit it are never satisfied merely to be good themselves, They get more of a kick out of making others be good, So when this gathering of the good was pulled off in Washington recently there was more or less disturbance in the mind of those who smoke cigars, pipes and cigarets, as well as among those who chew tobacco, The more timid among them even began to wonder whether when prohibition took another turn of the wheel and outlawed tobacco friendly bootleggers would come to the rescue and make it possible for them to continue sending their troubles up in smoke. Hence the sigh of relief in the cheer ing announcement that the new attorney general chews tobacco and therefore must be a friend of the cause. Of course Attorney General Sargent isn’t a congressman and can’t vote as he chews, but still there is some hope in the possibility that he might temper justice with mercy if congress should outlaw tobacco and make smoking and chew- ing a criminal offense. Even if it be true that Attorney Gen | eral Sargent is a hard-boiled reactionary | Vermont republican, that doesn’t nece sarily mean that he won't have a soft- boiled heart when it comes to dealing with | criminal users of the weed. Spenders Who Know How HE reader, undoubtedly, often won Admiral Moffett*Tells What Planes Will Do in Pacific | ; BY WILLI Explains Plans for Aerial Warfare in Cor nection With Hawaii “Attack” AM§ (ouT OUR WAY XX J} > — 4 ~ BY REAR ADMIRAL WILLIAM A. MOFFETT, U. S. N. ( We WHY «2A ILL HAVE TO B-HOO-HOO Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, U. 8. Navy CHANG ESTHET PARAGRAPH TT JES MAKES mere at er es (v uF meneeieil? for The at a oe I WROTE ABouT CowBovS MY HEART BLEED] / OF-OH-OM! W In spite of ce ‘ er t t ss BEING IMMUNE TO THE TPLT TAS Hor // 1 SUFFER ‘ respect to al p 2 4 ri 1 in the navy, the man pia \ SUFFERINGS OF DUMB \RON ON THET TURRIBLE WEN Ben te Oe ee z t ANIMALS. BOS LIM PORE LiL CAFR, j/ I Think O ALL ee a greater concentratl ‘ r sorry, 10ip | N890:HOo-00/) 7H Pome Litre aval alreraft of moders You AN INTJUSTIC SYP]. ((CAFFIES We en ponaibla beto 1 t : > dl TORTORED “isa Yor this” reason t ma | hom r , SM-N-M PH = (WAN B-HOO euvers wil be of particular 1 ph . ; PORE LILTHINGS indluding the defending alr the * § ISES CAINT forces of the Islands, will be ‘ k involved, and the jeet will have ain, 1230 naval planes of 4 typ A Li tion operating from the surface nts foe . by i ‘ hips Mea fighting fae i ‘ i) car tanibtisto ‘the } i ! cle si Rf the f , : | | poigh ’ ae cba ’ re ' | to mancuver with the fleet in The taal of eH 3 allowed this coun witiviticn' 4 th the } try under the Imita arm. ae tivers ‘ oem aments treaty sage jor Practica ul} of the Sars ; , | plan ting } when ¢ ' © the Lexingt 4 ; ns under m take han of held remgth itial, but the s of of the navy in aircraft |ton- airplanes that will be empl | nage rf Dry Heads Would Advertise FOR PUBLICATION. : chs eepe ay ders what the great pages of news- feted it; that it is disposed to maintain paper advertisements cost, and as to who rf ‘aa oes { BY LEO k. SACK Sofi constitutional prerogatives, even in pays. Marlen Pew, in Editor and Pub- . , > sai ‘defiance of the administration; that it is | }isher, gives some idea as to general or OOLL ge Ss Protector of Schoo Oy ASHINGTON, March | to Americans to be good,| the o} oe poner bing of a safeguard for the | nation advertising. Who heads the list? Remember the | impression was created |that people against the ravenous elements of | you'y sed i Pour ry Fort sa) Suga 6 Haynes ‘did 'not know (how te 4 ou've guessed it, of course—Henry Ford, ~ | . P t ? jorganized money; that even an overbear- | with $2,000,000 in 1924 xt Victor ays éts orney enera O Win apitlcid Egpdepsckacyatr ey Se aay Wo bs H epee Se eg i 2,000, 00¢ 1924. xt, t nes : : li geddon ronibition | enforceme co the driv od pene falecee ene perpetrate | Talking Machine Co., with $1,900,000. | BY C. A. RANDAL |: Commissioner Roy ‘Haynie ‘has | to’ get thin “ont of ‘ofies jwhatever it designs. Right or wrong as | Then these: Ie poe ses — | ou may soon see al Recalling that the food con- a. 2 sto the man, personally, the senate showed | Chevrolet. Motor Car Co. $1,650,000 | WVAsHINGTON, March 24— | to Ludlow, the railway station. | ono of bent “Drink Less Liquor | trol org: on used placards , Courage, independence and patriotism in American Tobacco Co. 1,600,000 ] biggest m he fargents ngland. and Down Demon Rum," or during the war with great suc- i ythe Warren matter, and it showed sense | Liggett & Myers Toba 1,500,000 | government—that's John Ga no train | Bl) postions. "|i (Worms: ta thal ettect. , EerBaae | oon Ue nrcniae ance | : i ; SP 2 Standard Oil Co, of Indiana 1,500,000 t 5 . | for the public, first with pictures falming four- | $t would be “tremendou: ‘ ,and desire of national progress in promptly | Calumet Baking Powder Co..... 1,100,000 | | ig Alege is county and’ later .| sheets to stress the motto | ful {¢ some of the proh | seonfirming the president's unobjectionable | Wm. Wrigley, dr, & Co 1,250,000 t | pe a Pe the. whels wafer: ‘hcoet Ever since he assumed office | appropriation “be used E nomination for attorney general. | Dodge Brothers 1,200,000 : | ihidnte. . Bol.tbo | lite wer, haa beer | neariy * ago, Commis form the people as to | There is great hope in the situation and | Palge-Detroit Motor Car Co... 1,000,000 | ; Suinine pA er ate practice | si nes has emphasized | facts concerning enforceme it will, very likely, be improved upon by | The total of firms spending $100,000 or : as t tis il among bis ollents ohave (been als to patriotic impulses of | and avoeal to all cifisene t 4 adie by . . eae . tes bot he littl pis who somehow ‘see et. erve thi w everc the senatorial selections of next year. | more (in 1924) is $43,000,000, and Editor | 3 conce he has earned a | Sig lain es es tailed sas il tap Aa we itctea ke. tomate "i | ‘ 5 udlov he largest ral prohiibtion prohib! ons on is enta i In a period when the supreme bench is | Pew estimates that this is only 20 per | 5 ronds ae New England The ablts—when they the life of the nation.” | dominated by a majority that always sees | cent of the grand total. What a lot of | } SMOKING ROOM Boston & Maine, the New Ha Haynes estimated that ;Property rights first and when nearly autos, oil, gum and such must be con- ' | <3 a ven, and the Rutland lines have e he has spent so much | 000 to $200,000, used for +$5,000,000 of corporation money has been | sumed! For, you can safely bet all your ‘ | STORIES all found it to thelr advantage Tabs “anheallpg Oehbewlas 1G tac eacicinee tea ieeend 4 . Py pel r . bs v ed . ‘ » pay reta to “big d appealing erwise tter a n re ;Spent in electing a chief of the executive | relatives’ lives that the bright men of ) | | tte tre te best aes ica Lasbesdioattc tdepartment, precious are the hopes and | business know that advertising makes i! ying to rattle the | is known in Vermont 7 FABLES ON HEALTH ‘prospects that the country is to have at | consumers. { an an to | Like nearly every one else in = z least part of one branch of government BRE. lee dition when arrested,” | Vermont, Sargent is and always KEEP THE EYES CLEAN j that is inclined to’stick up for the propo- He’s a Land Animal, Too lia iad! caked Corse? soa Oaaltt Wathaiee sae otal tee pan P ge one een should be of, by ‘7 HE English people ys Sir Philip | | that the defendant was drunk? | ticket straight, but has taken F ances often find) in the eye try flaxseed, if other at- ‘or the people. Gibbs, in Collier’ ack t No doubt! growled the of. 3 At 5 tod: ; di sonal | > 1s +. Reo ribbs, in Collier’s, “must get back | an active part in party affairs, ment in the eyes, Mrs. Mann |, WithinJess than three days the senate | to agriculture, instead of relying almost | ! tice serving for a time as chairman | learned sey ea teen adi 4 as $ go rt, | a 5 stes \ b ss 3 are you so almighty of the state r os show! pe placed in th rne vhas shown that it is able and willing to | oxclusively on manufactures and. buying f ; 2 mighty of the stat The eye in one of the most dell-| eee ee «stand up for the country when convinced ss | ae ee : a } . tee ate organs of the body, and tho|* ¢e F : most of their food abroad. Othe ie anyhow,’ replied the | One congressmen is | i+ tect ERS ey 4 ‘al ,that the president has made a dangerous they will surely perish in pauperism {ficer, ‘I saw him put a penny | toda: xator Porter Dale. Dale, | /+,/% Protected by eyelashes and eye call secs 4 wore gall ies mistake and to support him, promptly and It is a threat that nature holds ov 1. the | tt a RGR OY | (tho a ifelong opponent of Sar a oe “thet ee ay edd ecab inbraipd ecimt nae Nee ac } unanimously, when he is in the right. Tt | heads of every insular people and its ful | ‘ Sue | .SOnt tn state. ote) eon Tee. «any: case ot blindness HE snaed bcortieanst eam nen thsi eccrs yates fe al pp | hea : y ins r and its - ‘ | ommended him to the senate a ‘. tert , = sere | any foreign substance that y be pe gether: fine. | fillment is imminent in several instance i | roare | a man worthy of the post of. |ff0m Durely accidental occurrences. | A dt career: eed tn Cour “Back to the farm.” But, the trouble is t | fored t Senator Dale, ’sa,a |, Winer “bevels 9 freien ‘eubsia oon | 32: { é rend im Court that the farm isn’t what it used to be, in | - mete: he fa get the only |!n the eye, te net rub rat try : THE light of recent events unusual | that it will nol support so many people as eee 1 Stalated with Gargent) aod ene. (| toesinahes, aria liek the’ tears wasn A Thought interest is found in the fact that Attor- | formerly, and there are more people, Mr Fixit of ] he Star of the relatively few who had | the particle out | ney General Sargent chews tobacco. Man is especially wasteful of his para- by | ever.even heemt of him. Rubbing the other eye sometimes! ‘They that plow iniquity and sow Only a short time ago there gathered | mouut cstential—land. Our own country Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles || _ + new sttorney general ts is ottective | wickedness shall reap the same— in Washington representatives of numer- | is especially guilty in this respect. Dai if of Public Interest | Gireworka Tin Wyeunthates te Te ts reatce ms aabbred te. the sts vera) H ous anti organizations to prepare for a whole farms are carried into the sea by : doesn’t work that way. He Neils F ceattpee erga ae : wd Vd { war on the weed. These organizations are | the Mississippi, for instance, and about NEES ep oF TER - | as conservative as any Ver- |then remove the particle. with el Y SOWING frugality we reap i “made up, of course, of good people. ‘Bobby | all the attention we pay to it is to spend | ,Mr Pil: If 0 min who te nt nas forced me to connecr my| monter in kood standing ts ex- soft ailk handkerchief. liberty, a golden harvest.—Age- Burns might have called them unco gude, | millions, annually, to quicken the carry- | fe< a justice of the peace,|down spoute sith the gutter drains barat re 64 years old. He | —or_Particles of dust or cinders silaus but Bobby's dead, and it is not necessary | ing. would marriages gu bgp al : cite ud at P the seed Moby ™¥) iikes to fish, and he ts an ex. | 2 | be legal? 4 jlot from running acr he side pert in the art of demolishing a : An assistant in the prosecuting | talk. Does the health department! Siig of chewing tobnec pis | f P 2 Ans er t Y (6) ti 2 2 attorney's office nays that he can|have a right to do this? C. A. C late ate | t 6 e not anawer thin question, An as-| The city has no control over water : i ? 3 wers to Your Questions ? ? |\ier'res, Gui, Sa ir| "hyena ee| sermon —— | | ney’s office gives it ax his opinion| other private property, so long as REAL W 1 is Q. Of what denomination ts “The {@————————_—- try which can be scen the crypt| that if the man was regularly ap-) there Js nothing insanitary about it = AR VA r -, yo ie : | nter " oo} But it ave n . | Little Church Around the Corner"| | WOU can get an answer tol | nich contains the bodies of Georpe| Pointed or elected a justice of the| But {t docs have control over any : in New York city? any question of fact or It | | ang sfartha Washington 9° | peace, acts performed by him would| drains that might be dangerous to CT is now necessary for the agri- eS A. Protestant Episcopal. | formation by writing The Seat- e060 ¢@ | be legal, ax long as ho remained In| health or to streets or other city culturist to be a scientist, or at Caer | tle Star Question Editor, 1323 Q How. ‘many Ford cars of the | (f° property. It can also prohibit drain-|ieast to call in scientific ald In his Q Hid Homer, the Greek poet,| | New York ave, Washington, | | osent model have been made up fees ago from a lot across sidewalks | pursuit, or he cannot survive. The write anything except the “titiad”| | D- C., and inclosing 2 cents in| [io date by the Ford Co? F Mr. Fizit: Can it be fired so the| where it causes ico or a slippery farmer of 20 years or more ago a and the “Odyssey”? | | loose stamps for reply. NO} | 4 Apororimately 12.200,000 houses that deal in the “makings” | condition could depend upon his father’s and| ‘A. He may have written other| | meee legat or marital - | Sue for home brew can not do business ist Lda ea |grandfather’s traditions and take| } ems, but these are the only two,|| Vice. Personal replies, contfl- Tho discovered the ‘Venus De| it Seattle? There ia a constant) Mr. Fistt: Tho clectric lpht at|chances. On the average he wi | i the authorship of which is beyond| | dential. All letters must be | | 47 hii Masih all ht ladies ptation to those who have| 58th W. and Third N. W. has been |4o tairly well. ‘Today the piso doubt. || signed. Leak wae Resctered'§ |Yormed the drink habit, and who are|out for more than a week. It has| ontirely different 3 | erate | -__--— #} @ by a peasant) veatly trying to break it off, to| been reported twice, but is still out. : 3 | i farmer in a grotto on the Isle of | NON bitten tare sand | Claw gen tte ah Weide The agriculturist, today, must | hi Q What are the principal game|about £000 tona per foot thickness! Mclos, in May, 1820, and was pur-| ™2%e their own," when there are) Can you fir aay know not only soll conditions, when ag birds of Europe? lof the vein, The average recovery|chascd by the Marquis de Riviere,|%?,™anv Places where hops, and the| Tho lighting department promises|ang how to plant, fertilizers, cll-| A. Ptarmigan, black cock, part-\ig about 50 per cent; hence an| French ambassador to Turkey, who| ter necessary Ingredients for mak-| to have it burning right away mate, market and many other| ridge, pheasant, goose and duck. |acre of land in a seven-foot vein| presented it to Lowe XVIII, toho in| ("2 “brow” are sold. s ay fF Ser NE EL i, thing, but he must know, above You, too, can have this snaphoy Pe, 978 would yield about 7,000 tons of| his turn, gave it to the Louvre, in| Most ivf ene ones be vane Ao eerie we Be aay pn pig = all, the most approved scientific happy, healthy / to look or feel this way @ Who was Epictetus | coat aa Paris. Its name is derived from its| Meh, MO ete im difficult to put| without eldewalke or paving? Wo|Methods for fighting Insects, This ; le Greek stotc philosopher who being found at Melos. | ,) ‘ formerly was incidental. Today it = lived approzimately between the| Q. Who is referred to when “the FOS jthem out of business Ree AEne £0 tare REO 20 208 1a ac aing. waitah * Wears 50 and 125. He was born a}committee” at tho Paria peace con-| @ How many classes of persons} Sree feoer ond otihe cheatin eine The U. 8. government and many} |} * iS slave in Phrygia, banished from| ference is spoken of? | were there In ancient Greece? | Mr. Fheit: I have a friend who property owners, they were bdoth|other agencies constantly are add-| means WEAKNESS ne by Damien ot taught phil-| A. Usually the “big four,” namely| A. In general there were three:|ordered some pictures enlarged from| Piha down. The vacant tot own. {ine to thelr equipment in this war. —_—_——— osophy in Epirus. The nobility and| Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemen-|the masters, who were descendants|an agency. Now she can not afford| In tho field against the insect ; ees . moral earnestness of the man and|ceau, David Lloyd George and Pre-| of the conquerors capable of bearing |to take them. Can they force her Prati cai tounend ge cate COM th ortes: the (government | tiow has Constipation is practically universal among civilized hu- 7 a dignity and simplicity of his| mier Orlando. arms; the subjugated natives, who| husband to pay for them? city puts in sewers wlthout asking |{TOops, gas battalions, chemical bri: | man beings. It is a national curse causing inefficiency and + style shave made him a favorite cer fa?) were allowed to retain ther lands,| MRS. W. J. M. us, Why not pave the atreets the|sudes, aviation section and intelli-| physical unpreparedness, It causes disease, premature old i ere eet baba Sls, Q. What kind of a building is the| in were forced to pay tribute rents| If the lady ae ye a fai a OF same way? A. K. M, {gence bureau. All ports have been | age, lessens endurance and resistance, and many times fatal e ct which he taught|tomb of George Washington? and in times of war to fight for\order agreeing to take the pictures, a 4 rahe] PY e ES PPOTEL ; | 5 ene 1 aj ‘ Gnd of which he wrote Tit tea brick building, over-|the. plory, and. interest. of ever [and the agent carried out his part| ,,Yot must havo a majority of the |cloved against the Importation of/ |] illness is directly traceable to its obnoxious results, The ai grown wth ivy and greens yhich| masters, and the serfs, who were| satisfactorily, tho husband would be| Proherly owners sign ative tigh\ the povernienl tc In eeHauetiaa| clear eye, healthy look, vim, vigor and vitality can be had ES Q. How much coal would an acre| stands between the house and the|the property of the state Mable, Mr. Fixit has had several | ()% Paying. Bawers ar aeptaicearne in thi. war, it -oontinually, points | only when the bowels are free and are moving regularly. Ing « seven-foot vein| Potomac n} rhe comp! abot ~icture ; ¢ y needs 1 Te SSO! : ) | o Se gapaes a seven-foot vein Potemaa Heit tayeelh i nah | ae aie ; | Seep iaints Abo nes Coe in. | What the property owners along the /out that the reduction of birds, liz-| D Cal 0 ? w a 4 ot | ow many walnu' rees can be e age vi id gee 2 y sh, d a rn : A. The actual amount of coat ts!non, Va.» There 4s an open gate| planted on an acre of ground and| dicate that there is ono concern do- | "Ute may wish. ards and small snakes is responsi r. dwell’s e eS | " naa) ble for the great insect increase, ‘ -: | what is the average yleld of these|ing business in this territory that ‘ : { trees? if N80 | should not be allowed to operate. 2r. Fiett: Why is an exclusive : ly given to certain tartcab | A. Planting the tree a good dis-|This does not apply to all picture. | ™OnoPo! a ! 4 . 1 iy oo bi eg wes inne fee aw | companies at the docks and railway Wh lk * . f : I ee ora ey ata 12 Ce are ae naib OMIT OF COUTES: |! | deaHone’ = There . ora Gthar Gonpone at OLKS e The Family Laxative ‘ i ‘an. 0 lanted to the acre. An av- ——— | ies in the city that pay the same A S A + by ; oo) = Y | rave walnut tree bears from $0 to (DOC. ByH Medibdy’ Gna! thee ahacouipls tka re saying —promptly relieves constipation. It is nota bitter medicine Ap i POEM 142 pou fi of tea na Maes ah ane - y yGage same insurance bonds, that do not | meee nor a griping, nauseating, uncomfortable physic. It is a ps ered dlr al a5 nade y | et @ chance at thts busi The MARY MacSWINEY, Ireland, pleasing liquid combination of Egyptian senna, pepsin and « INCH wee little Mary has grown just past two, she is proud of her age| per year. AB HCHOW: inarletercad phe ” : snene visiting San Francisco: “There aromatics that Dr. Caldwell, with his long and extensive we can be. She likes folks to question her, “How old are you?" And] se YOUR WIFE \ ER=DOC,COULD | | ;)"mon Barriers Mid sen, | never can be economic freedom practice, found effective and an aid to Nature in perform- | ‘ ‘ i | 9 public property, it would seem| » nity. oi Abe answers, “I'm growin’ on three Q. When was the $240 t HAS LOCKJAW.! You GIVE HER and prosperity without poltical ing he f i bowel mis- Puen uncles and aunts come to vielt this tot; when neighbors drop in| given to employes of the govern. | [THIS WILL —] SUMPIN TO EASE! |inat uu, reliable fast and for-hire) freedom and prosperity, and 6 ty ons ‘unctions when the ‘Is were for a spell,she always will say, “Someone ask me my age, ‘cause mother|ment and how many persons are| |EAS€ THE THEPAIN WITH:| |enaner “atid lave an caval} somo time Ircland is going to Hite ‘ Sone Pa d, lack of exercise, and indif- it t * ¥ y pecetvi , ke ave that.” erence to sical sanit. % Berries tie? whites. nat Wo andieer Soocta a teat S aeedateadl SR cae fac PAINAND| |OUTUNLOCKIN] |74x/0an avp vor-urRe own-| MY? ™b" | |, phy: ation, ; j Ar le, tha ‘ would wane; that Mary’ | A. lat bonus o, er an- 7 r Gen get all about it, But, somehow or other, it sticks in her brain and she| num was glven beginning July 1 anand eotaliivess ix designated by th RIMS gue Aeca ae BE eo pee always is ready to shout St 1919. This. was effective untit July | | Mie oe taste net eeenated by the} «nadie age docs not know Beery TH seaeatfvcul nt yeara: yat'¥, bay welll ten akva alherl era Phi he Ueceee eats uly | Sly, Sa tsihs anit cor APIDUR | ae thee to. atay withinee GRRE The first dose will gently ease the Upstage, and dodging the answer to you to me if we happen to ask her| went inta effect. No employe of the tons aha cep oemabiy Hf edi or the future.” comics mast potentiates (Copyright, 1925, for ‘The Star) ore rnmeont 19 now recetving this pled by any legitimate company, in DISTRICT ATTY, BUC may be gradually decreased. Yourbowels bonus, that business, It would seom @at Is odeelanmnttes CK. should act at least twice daily, If they do. ‘ ae the: space ‘ Meaty “9 | NER, New York: ‘The policy not, you need Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. ; ; he space Ix not sufficiently large Ja,coa co Cortles sold annually prove itu 9 How fone can a butterfly live? to tako care of all of tho taxis and| of nel brea Tia st are Md edlectiveness. Used nationally over 0708" / nig \depends entirely on the cabs, and those who get thero first| Prohibition by padlock so far as \- genus Tere alia wenie Some live have the right of occupation, If} the ope selling of liquor is ped uahereceD ie Inather nae Your only a shgrt time while others lve this regulation is being faithfully} concerned. This policy will druggist will return your money if it fails iy several mdntha, The length of life carried out, your remedy would bo] pinch the pocketbook of the to do as promised, | varies from two weeks to six months, to have the city council enlarge the} man higher up, who for the but the average is two montha, Copyright, 1926, Public Ledger Byndivate | areca, most part at present escapes,” rere se Ilinots