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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, MARC gee IR ; Ni | " ORE), OUR aE BY WILLIAMS)! Ta tolerance and Reform| tery: and Ur New Mydliahing Oo, ‘| | The e Seattle Star fess Gliman, Nicoll & Ruthman al Representatives, fan Bye x 4 a “5 A a © gl aaa Mesieemarr tig Gute cian fet mange Ares Hew a: » aa ; m/ HONEST MAI\, /Now DONT GET a... el thee Weat 44th Bt fi fremont Bt iiah yaiak ; , es} diel out of city, be. be athe #100, 6 monthe $2.00 WILL YA? J ave ExeieD. T O1ONT |) [veges : F Se GOSH, T COULD || make any PRomsES|\W/ = f in that tine I e | . | WUGr YA RIGHT | | ane! a ' mot m fort 1 4 " first settlers who fled from Europe was to | 1 JUST SAID If tte gut J } t « Are Y ua Hig h- Ht ave their live Certain it is that, for f \ HERE IN FRONT SPEAK To PA ) || > man o mn , ted t u - e: Deen ae Fi ome 800 years the settlefs were content "Wye OF EVER BUDDY. “ABC Pr / | he med « f ata, femnininty soy ng HIS he le one en by an Oxford wag without self-government and that one very | ! . Paces" > 200 | be Fe a set L o 1 io ft . couplet, written Sere Ket. | important branch of them, the New Eng gedaan oe / Bf ss iit nett hied veal no q° oe leston, lord president of the council in the religious intolerance, at almost the very J kind! 1 ‘ British cabinet, who has just passed away. Keaiining maw of thi ritte le he we schoolbo: 3 , sacstndan There m m , Written whilk he bees He sie y ne Ignorance, prejudice and intolerance we | ae Lash taal in ° | : doggere! Span ‘t urzon la ana : the till have. But where on earth is the tarciily io" ret ; Ay: sha Buty yen ois aon Peat ate ive | country in which such so little affect the \ rmonié 4 Ages, no words of ours could possib'y give | general character? Where is there more i f | the reader a better picture of the man of freedom and a higher average of human niga f Somehow he never quite succeeded in ang so ine q “putting himself over.” Tho he held some eer i > hey ‘ ! f it of the highest positions in the empire, it pa pre a 4 7 ct 1 i can scarcely be said that he left an indeli- Why Worry: to be f h ry ble imprint upon his times. = | ONSIDERABLE surprise is expre a are ; 1 t attenty He was born with a career. e was in Washington at the senate’s whole- rr pipet to trained for it from his earliest boyhood, hearted confirmation of Sargent as atto1 art} Pe q When still a youth he became secretary ney general, since he is a conservative to I : ; *, i to the famous Lord Salisbury, and while | the marrow of his bones, and opposed the r bis ' in his forties was named viceroy of. India, women’s suffrage and prohibition amend- ' n = Later he became minister of foreign | ments. | r P te affairs. After Bonar Law passed away he Really, these matters form no sound A star I ° should have become prime minister of objection to the new attorney general. ; : : Great Britain, but did ut Stanley Bald- The people decided for a ¢ rvative ; Win was chosen instead. government, and Mr. Sargent seems free t I to be c As foreign minister, Curzon was too | of the entangling business alliances which ‘ tled autocratic, too abrupt, too superior a per- | certainly made Mr. Warren decic i vay the a son to make the success he otherwise | objectionable. To give a conservative be might hi yi mae BG lesiiaied Basie | ministration any other than a conservative It pollt ; re unnecessarily, and in his dealings with | attorney general would mean calamity, mental of r form or Us France during those days leading up to | national . eee ee the Ruhr episode he galled Premier Poin- Mr . Mr. Sargent has repute as an able law oo li R a pugegee norece diplomats to the | year. rere is no reason to believe that MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER- JRawiLuams I le tum Upp V ear S Nn Bee gor enn Cee uranee- | he will be derelict in his duty toward th nv aa y) 2 s been a be' F @ Will be in his duty toward the HE BEST MA IN THE WORLD. seas ors mc Had the marquis been a better man, a 18th or 19th amendments. The able law- eas — ae ee ee Warmer, more ndly man, his death would have left a bigger gap in the ranks | pase cu a * au Noa Re eetcee f a of the empire's rulers. Thanks to his mar- | poe ni oath by ref bap conte H k Cc M ee P , Ge pisig heute |e sah, wae | How Quaker City Makes “Perfume” Leiter, he had no financial worries, for | ings himself. ; 7 BY LEO R. SACK an annuity of $200,000 was settled on the couple by the bride’s father. And undoubt- a i on ve | edly he had ability. Yet with all this, plus Figure the Chances all the other advantages his station in life vio" can draw your conclusions a and his training afforded, he did not quite the chances of another disarma ible feet each by reach the summit. conference of consequence from two f There’s a first rate lesson in Curzon’s France's navy is inferior to that of life for all of us, poor well as rich. Gr Britain, America and Japan. Her Don’t be “superior.” Don’t be a high- air forces supe to all others ra: her submarine force soon will be. 7 she is asked to disarr It Is Our Great Country of equality. T IS incredible that America, which | =i az was settled by people seeking to gov- | Conscience Money | i ern themselves and to worship God accord- YMPTROLLER GENERAL M’CARL | ing to their own consciences, should be has ruled that congressmen must the scene of present-day ignorance, preju- accept their increased pay. It is a terrible dice and intolerance.”’ Thus declares an blow to conservatism, and we see no way Eastern writer of note. to dodge it, save t congressmen 1 hatter. It doesn’t pa What | her only chance eu tSettene” (What Folks It is nice to think that our country was give the government an acquittance id 3 originally settled for such laudable pur- | turn the tainted money into the United Are Saying poses, but the historical facts do not show | States treasury. Mellon will take it in | wee ee RTS eae such. The main purpose of many of the without wink or blink. | EDGAR LEE MASTERS, “Th en who put’ aver | ss of the hellum t care how drab then from time to | od the people are.” Answers to Your Questions ? busines ° make « r DELOS cade SO | ii dire withe a | ba ttorhag et, When did the Guan pi wutaunec |! and Bristol county, M F ete f reesed | SO ni | bestining: : ve a tonic ." as applied t arca, 24 square miles, ry nen hi s ‘or 7 “| Ye sty neon at fc i || ar ae r. Fixit of The Star | Set A. During the wer o 1812 the iC ny ie ie oe: ane y } r rd for ir ic, United States cover New roe eee walter. tt? | |. What ts the ditterence between Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles | guarantee that it is not i contract with a ‘ork ave. Washington, - miterence betweer . ‘ ” af ears to. furnish D.C, and inclosing 2 cents In | | allopothy ? if of Public Interest —_— on = hy is a syatem of ich teaches that disease army. An inspector ¢ 2 goods tcere up to specification was ap- medical, lega? or marital ad- | | | | | loose stam: for reply. No | | { i | i { wou serd Wrote aha l har aN alleged manu: Bointed whose name 1 vice. Personal replles, contt- | ed or cured by druga|. MT. F PA shag ely radii Boot Rice een cet | Cae Wilson, a jolly, whole-souled mar dential. All letters must be | symp. | hed toe hy 7 Mal ohare grand jury. tt tho was familiarly known as “Uncle | | signed. | » those |for a J n uld h to thelr 1 where you o nd get some easy money, what {up a Bam.” When he had czamined the —&M | presented by them, while allopathy bores and found them kind, She was supposed to charge|'* % mode of curing diseases by pro- you dor GK marked them with the | the clouds tolth water from lakes|¢Ncing @ conditi —U. 8. One day someone {and drivers in order that they might for what the letters stood and he| fertilize the carth with gentle show said they meant Elbert Anderson} and Uncle Sam. This got into print,| eee and before the end of the war it states have paved roadway? Q. What ts the approximate year-} 4. Ind 457 miles, and wos known all over the country. | 1y production of coal in the United | second States? ase 1a i Va the average yiel of | 922 the z es ee Sxerne Weld of| 4 The figure for 1923 for the| © Is the Dixie y payed its| something better turned 1 ea. eid ; bi Fahne | United States is 36,585 tons | who | and getting casy| rom siz to eight bush ps bie Gad 16 Bice: prec hi ; apm " a haa wee fi lcd] WARP 6 it ts hard paved for about the :besinsing of jee half leng : le tr | Q. What was the maiden name of | see alf its length and the remainder is} 5) come | Martha Washington? | finished v cinders, et Stree Meade | Q What was the first marriage Algiers | Mr, Fielt: 1 am wondering if} A. Dandridge. She was a widow)in the White House? | the children reap any benefit, direct-| (Martha Custis) when she married) “4 ‘the marriage of Congressman | —-—— SCIENCE iy or indirectly, from tha drive for| meee Wcslineton. John G. Jackson of Virginia and COLDS | old papers and magazines now on ae nae | Miss Todd, a relative of Mra. Madi- lin the city? A READER. | Ey nol wes, itis? , son by her first husband, took| ~“——-——-—-——————__— |_ From the school board it 1s learn- A. The goddess of the rainbow) stace in the White House in 1811.| THE 1 ‘overnment, thru. {ed that tho money derived from tho messenger of Jupiter and June in| eget BU, 18. Rovers chee ed tat he raedey, Caen aaa | communicating their ordera to man- | {ts public health service, is | Sale of the papers and magazines !s| Q. What Is the total church mem-| continuing its investigations of {Used for purposes, Some bership of the United States and} the ee i SMOKING ROOM |)‘. ase commonly called a | Classes buy « pins, others pur- number of ministers and| cold. It is now r at [chase such things as the class or places of worship? | cold ts a seriou , |¢lass-room may need. The old pa- STORIES A. The statistics for 1928 are 48,- akaiina pers are stored outside the school 224914 members, 219876 ministers buildings until sold to eliminate fire ee | 9 O48 % and 287,945 churc or Infection hazard ngerous condition 6OFPHE world war certainly did stir| Ces ak s ares | ernment's investiga hat each person, on suffers from four up domestic relations in this} Q. For what do the initials A. P. country,” said the smoker who was) A. stand? standing, “especially among the sol-| A. The American Protective Asso- diers themselves. It seems that both|clation, an antt-Catholic organiza- the men and the women were thrown | tion, formed in 1887 off their balance by the hostilities eee ences of it every day in| Q, From what does the namo| It makes me think| Arizona come? | If Elizabeth st. is a public thoro } of a soldier int- A. Two meanings have been given| of the alr {s likely to t ‘iw are, report the exact location to the} \ ance who was over in F He| for this word. The first is that tt Lech ikely to be low, | street department, Efot-0792, and| i had, for some time, rece frequently caus. Mr, Feit: Someone has built a fence across Lilsabeth st., between the alley h st. Aa we lve} near the alley on Elizabeth, it makes| it very inconvenient for us to get out and in. What can I do to have | int in cities than In | nis fence removed. di geet colds a year. Tho averago length of time for each cold Is six and one-half days, They are Easily, Quickly Prepared —Because It Jells Well more pre the coun in y. Overheated rooms, which the relative humidity d letters| means artd or desert, but it ts also r Mr. F ie : | from his wife home which he|clatmed that the name 4s Aztec,| Colds do. not come! | Mi 7st WARES yee, UP. You are always sure of Tt looks and tastes so good! didn't 1) / peration,|from “arizuma,” signifying “silver| from bed weather or even from Ur, Waits: WHEE oBAT Be aBhe | Jell-well. It'ssuchadainty, Clear,sparklingandfull-flavored, he put iting: | bearing.” wet feet, but from germs that | arout children who annoy the| delicious dessert—no doubt Jae always favorite e “Please don't me no more| $505 @ j Attack persons whose physical |neignvors by running over the about its reception at lunch pala eh saan nagging letters They don't} Q What Is the largest and small-; CoMdition makes them suscept! |iqiong and gardens and breaking or dinner. AGE eh igo tat aortas do no good. I'm miles ¢ yl ast county in. the ited State ble. If there are no g t | ts ,. _ little spare time during the day. & miles away, punty in the United Stat: | : down the fences, when parenta only | And it jells well. So there's Jt takes but a moment. and I want to enjoy this here war in| A. San Bernardino county, Cali-| there !s no cold. wink at this petty rawteasnces? | never the dightest question about add boiling water to Jell-w peace. fornia, area 20,175 square miles, {s| Colds are not common during LD Ney its success. and nets le avery tragrinets - snowy or rainy months. They ‘Try giving the boys doughnuts or | Combine thee two successful F Jat | reach thelr peak in October, | home-made candy. Almost any bad| qualities with the fact that Jell- gy hor We use Pure gelatine only Well is simple and easy to make. of the very finest quality. ‘That's | Nearly all the accepted Ideas |boy or girl can bo conquered b | ; 3 4 v ou | about colds are destroyed by the | kindness. If this does not work out ‘There you have the reason why yest can always depend on \| government investigation. the juvenile officer. should be con-| thousands of women look upon owe Mee auilted: but he should be the Inst row]. (2 Seema NF it as the ideal emergency dessert ——— <-and the most healthful af cy - OEM DOC. By HyGa ) bodily eres HAME. The finger of scandal scrawls that caption hentymel, Na Si = - e i is pi r SOMETIMES believe she belongs in a frame like u picture #n artist | id ‘A . Fivtt; At 13th ave. and Roy across this picture. would paint. Her featur Mi hestitt 1 ra it st wee {s a hole in the street that On the left is Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun, plaintiff in % e es with beauty are always aflame, and her| [— should be attended to. Can you get : ; rial i i i i y and accent are quaint | ITLUGIVE LEND ME 8100} | action 3, the sensational trial in London involving high persons Her fair golden tresses are bobbed up real neat and a ribbon is tied in| |YOU JUST FOR THREE || This has been reported to tho} im social circles. 2 a a bow. In things that she does sho is always discreet. She's the sweetest | [TWO MONTHS) MONTHS, DOC} | street department, and Mr. Forsythe On the right is Alimina, dowager Countess of Car- Te'er hope to know. TO Live has promised to have the repairs narvon, present wife of Col, Ian Dennistoun, defendant How a vere a her soft little hand and how often she's sat on| |. made at in the suit brought by his first wife: my knee. I feel that she certainly must understand what she's constantly oer? rh Salat te ont eae sY meaning to mo. : i a I" abe piel: tH ey vicinity of | Both were photographed while on the way to court ke a @ Oh, no, who's nd® grown. She has only reached four. She'u a weo Ittle [Ninth ave. and Massachusetts st.) Where all the scandalous features of the lives of the How To Get 1h Laer pirsieehr reapers A daughter, zo! 200, 2 love her as such, and I love, what's more, ‘cause the remains of one of Scattie’s in-| principals were exposed. This Beautiful Mold | Mores fe ate Potton =) ~— @ (Copyright, 1925, tor ‘The star) hase ince grieidiions oe diced See, they swathed themselves in clothes so that their ONS coccinea nem gabe 2¥s2c #10: 2 Beccnd nayard hiktren playing an the} faces were covered and they were hidden from the pub- If you will recommend this deli- | Set: Tos Angeles, Callt. hazard to children playing on the \ 7 ’ clous dessert to five of your friends, Qik. 1 enclose the Company name {rom ve Jell-wel! boxer | premises. Will you investigate and lic gaze! ; i : fill in the coupon, and attach: the. f Ziste #eM me your tee etk—the ' determine whether or not the struc- The pertinent thing is that they could not hide their | Company name cut from five Jel J day eccasess tiste oy fees ae ma pe own thoughts from themselves and it was their own _ | wellboxes, we will send you FREE Oh, woman! Woman! | Thy mane | thoughts which caused them to seek protection from the eee alte Bola ee [| ke cpeoe a iisiead calor ihe rere nate public eye. ; f A we are sure, will thank ei fob | tree : ing) jiatrikes) axis oll Well ands bush Shame is an inward curse, It lies not in the eyes ‘ telling them about Jell-well. Cee eee Copyright, 1926, Public Ledger #yadicate jijmuclf n silk hat, first thing, | of others. ee ee ee et . ih r i ‘ Pv RETURN