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THE SEATTLE STAR BY WILLIAMS) | T7ncle Sam’s Treasury to Have New Surplus|® BY Published Dally by The Star Nydlishing Oe, Phone Mata 0600 Newspeper mn- terprive Assn, and United he Se Nicoll & Ruthman, 1 Montgomery Chi office, Le West 44th at My mail out of elty, 600 per year $300, By olty, 8 Why? | memoirs which Georges Clemen au, France's war premier, has been an higan Ave; at Bt @ months $2.00, Franet N | Saving "Em JERHAPS, at one time, the I CANT STAND THAT SHOUTING OUT THERE. GO OOT AND “TELL “THOSE BOYS “TO COME A. RANDAU Sissi etie 5 eae J arrler sa ctite ‘HI {GTON W n American nation did have “trees to burn.” And Writing will not be published until 10 years they have been burned—millions of them, | \ IND AND: WAIT: FOF YOU 1 a 1 ¢ Fe thet err 4, that hd s death, It is so stipulated in his And other millions have been destroyed in | WHILE MO FIXINGr ha Al ob 4 rt i : i : the i will. } other ways. | t : f Ai ine 80, 1926, will be in man w wom 4 Why? Surely his book can’t be So bad | That is why there is all importance in MOUR PANTS. GO « a ' 00. : s pingtay ; et he would be ashamed to see it in print, the week of April 27, which President Cool- « | \ ON , BEFORE L Only three times in the t t mar rate md even if it were, why wait the added ve has proclaimed as “Americ Torest — | \ a 5 ’ of the country has the Wie 10 years’ st bal proclaimed as “American Forest 2K SMACK NSOUy, ae iey | ‘ rt ie si Very likely Clemenceau’s request, like Every year the deforested areas grow yep tag ica June ‘ ! 7 that of Mark Twain in connection with his larger, and nothing can turn the balance in 0, 1998, 1t wa ud Cheer Up 95 Own autobiography, is a form of egotism. | our favor except the raising of new trees. lant June it jmusod the half as, Assuming that one’s works and philoso- When you consider that our forests are lia ot $8 00, id E 1( 0) phies will stand the test of time, even so the backbone of agriculture, the corner- plus of $606,000,000 ? O very ) Bhort a space as 10 years, indicates a fair stone of lumbering and the heart of indus- cleat ove aun 46.1 amount of conceit. This Might Help ess ice cream, Says Ww ARE eating | the department of agriculture in publishing figures showing the average consumption for each person in 1924 was 2.56 gallons, as compared with 2.68 in the year preceding. The decline was attributed to the cool eather last summer in many parts of the tountry. Why not try prohibition on it? Boot- ice cream might appeal to many Who never eat it because it’s téo easy to try, it is no wonder we all need pay heed to the call for reforestation. All's Well ZING GEORGE, you read, has recov- ered from his recent attack*of influ- enza and has had first walk in the Buckingham Palace grounds. So all is well in England. Business goes merrily on, something it wouldn’t have done had his illn proved very serious, or fatal. England’s king may be vastly less im portant than our president, yet we are Are Honest! KOWE BY CHESTER H his SISTERS buy. auicker to recover from the loss of our \ DRESS ON @ 2 st oy AS royalty” than England is Lt nice ure Y When Great Britain goes in mourning it p enough Home Shortage : ores ’ By ae WAITING iar . does so in earnest and everybody feels it. | FOR PANTS ‘OUSING shortage of the United State Even during George’s slight illness Lon- generally is said to have been ove don busixess, especially in the catering and TR Lbams ©1928 wy NEA BERVICK INC come, but in New York the city hovstig clothing lines, went into a noticeable famine grows steadily worse. slump. WT ole areomemnersent see Tae IR pod . ring to a report submitted ti 1¢ eens “ ” s! | 5000,000. for. the first | few York legislature by Governor Smith > , . A C ad W L B bble Burst | : t figures last | there is no immediate relief in sight. What i Real Trage dy overe a on u ‘ car wert 7,000, 4 ne to be Construction is under way brings to the OUTH is not always as resilient as it BY KENNETH WATSON | nigh recor Gp a vay gs “ - a peuactha nd all conduct tlass of people most seriously affected no- has been pictured. Youth has trag- —— — | But 16 ying may 4 injunction, there i f f * the noney is coming from, « | : benefits whatever. | edies all its own that those of us of And they are there, ft [ thoso hardy souls of “cov a ssmeney. ts) oot oer not ‘heanough: worldla - : o * ° " - ' governme is hore | I © Establishment of public credits has been | maturer years cannot feel. b | only because they are | wagon" days, In short a | lait “to toads tha Sadaes jiggested as the best solution—something | A 14-year-old boy in Cincinnati shot and | to es tickets home | settlers ploneer ——— SrIENCE . ula tase to rem oF them that would bring interest charges down to killed himself because his mother’s death | van conceived, it. is | To Murray's cr | TIME OF DEATH || coercion of tne ps 6 per cent. had left him with the reSponsibility of cans went | stated, by “Alfalfa Bill” Mur be nald that he pai ¢ | intimidation of everybody. But ') One reason for high rents—and short- housework and the care of his two younger | populated w ray, former congressman from | life, at the outset Lge coaibat tol caren’ | thers onduct of mankind of reasonably-priced houses —is the | brothers. | of B Oxlahoms, whose boy! oulsnaldghabgehcinssm NV peratitions are t on most people con fact that commercial organizations now Denied the opportunity to play with | | Pe b Gres he once admitte projec 3 y p ~ | ved by modern science. On | themselves | of ¢ en tart such a colony in no “be was to be some of these be ° bd have to pay about 9 per cent for money in- | other boys, he collected his books and toys sepals iN Pe eae taveunie de the athe ome of these eres. vested in housing. At least, that is the re- | in a pile, burned them and then ended his Bees Panbigntan cin would be a man‘s job. piers b n the Movies of the bureau of housing of New | own life. cheme unless | 1916 toured La | twa pid ote. cooijnonly ‘believed that | and Elsewhere | York’s department of architecture. | Grown men and women have killed grrecnenent pas tite | America trying to find a suit neers, , the | epee: END BENNETT L —_—_—_——- | themselves because of lost money and lost oe ee ah pabragteg: papa | | en ey : p ther Se A Strong l mprire | love. Youth denied play is a greater trag- r ‘ the de | Eppa et rede eegan Senet as [| @PHE Peruvians are throwing everything | @dy than either. | A Cort nd wa , is em ~§4 save pop bottles at President Coolidge i ceed ee eee eee aL. celine te imaantnah. wade. ‘| : nd nobody winks his decision in the Chile-Peru bound- | The Hold-up Evil | merous original tamilies that | 20,000 ac aa gat Mania Crox: io even had the n BL sn cazaiinbcle oak é ary matter. e ‘ | VIDENTLY the Canadian judiciary has went to Bolivia inst apring ex | eastern Bolivia, Then he adver anything the ly, have be Bennett can be the #Twon’t do ’em any good. Calvin is an | A ated an 3 pecting to settle there and make od for, and found, a score of | port nh conte = WOL deaths and the deaths of chil- | wife of a “Mr.” Niblo, and it Is a ; 3 L | initiated an attempt to put down ban- ‘hele? toxt tn th te | been prohibitive. | . Alpccsedins Umpire who merely waves his hand with | qitry and it is worth the while of Ameri seaplane apr eben: Oar eho! Meee remit | age 1 abere hn flatts te A ah partes yc emee Mieren ee : wha hb ns Parra " ahh s d z investigation, The records show- | parties a. ell enoug’ ; dignity + aaraees criticism with “ith cans to observe the effort. At Montreal | ter” year,” more people die in the | ang the woman ts fertoe Gat amg e ou! en you're out, with Judge Wilson has just sentenced six ban- M F - it f Th St | e commerce y morning how H at | vidual enough, for everybody to . dits to life imprisonment. If severity of Tee UXL O é ar || saiietiad aeons Pope aie ae sais et ayia | Understand it. The custom may ry f \ mus promise 01 ast more se 25,000 did : punishment is a deterrent of crime, the neir toll of the The reas could be only never ‘become’ univéreal,*and, It Depends Canadian policy ought to reg mn Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles gullible an a aye ania bao : aoe Th feat ai ed ed amiogs « Deonle:. who: live, life. “in | QAYS a special writer: “When I feel the In the) United States. holdups ate-of . if of Public Interest in their wake broken fortunes, that Jt 1s not because vitality | the old way. the old ‘custom’ ts J world is unfair and unkind, there must | daily and nightly occurrence and, unless : ‘i pees i raap\einascnam rn ana 3 ae i yf Beal as Ate opreacab ote modernists, who in- rew i "4 r wn ia Wi ; : mm midnight and dawn. a pring = Some screw loose in my mental and there is a killing in connection therewith, Mr. Fizit: On Bunday mornings,|the engineering department thought : eee Natante intacsat in sist that a wife should havo machinery. i the penalties are comparatively light. shen the ferry Lincoln maker 14\that it would be better to connect | What's the senso in n scientist an s lowest ebb, pro- her, own name, /.énd* not be * Wonderful is the quantity of noble | Moreover, the escapes from any penalty | first trip from Kirk De sececk | eat ie Walks in thet vicinity and | nouncing that hydrochloric acid ty a a dest con- | merely labeled as an appendage Philosophy which issues from the easy | are remarkably frequent. Some of the SN Tie of Ue terry end: the| W, POMOC at | Sodtie Ue faced. [anna Tae, Heetahe, wheel cobsrote | whe sac ght a at (st aig od pt ee seven mach cath pate aad | states ah aimed at correction thru stat- |arrivat of the passengers. At that) Nothing further has been heard ac ai x aatay — | Serene d as that cyclone which | utes making a felony accompanied by use | early hour éf is @ long time beteren| from the matter } | +15 recently swept the Middle States and he of a deadly weapon a capital offense, but Cars, the, MONE. SNe ee i Mr. } ‘ SADE OF ee End Eilib ara Aira : 7 | ate er i erry landing being alow r. Pieits Ninth a 8 ‘would be justified in concluding that all everywhere, it seems to be rather easy for : sd the ferry | GET Pen | aniad et tooo, top eh the at ae uster the gearings of his machinery were loose. thugs to appropriate somebody's automo- |""4,,.) - ya inatructions| at Carson ave. ts in very da 5 isc shea ee eres bai | The aspect of the world depends much bile, hold up a bank, a paymaster or any- the land condition. Pedeatriana to be vceuia Sunwin “6 pane the | upon what is in one’s pocket, stomach and | body else and escape. A life term might peel ond bo ela hd a ae necessary rules aguinst filibus- ea pace : aR tia batae ad that if any motor-| toards, eapecially when automobiles ann am Giiien teaieacrons posit , ‘| make them think twice before acting. an Away ia reported tolare passing, Many children have to} “I never knew that nosebl ‘ ring, a es r against fill-% F him, he will do the rest. If you] pass tits way to and from achool. |} » name like that, They cer- good. | bustering might do the trick. 2 2 A ° are unable to get the number of Wt. K. |tainly get up some high-toned names} An remedies are ineffec- | 7 nero ls an Delete Alpen " ane inn rs i se Si fine ait or cow: |. ecedent for just this pro- the dep « car, get the Thin has been reported to the|for common ailment tual, snuff fine 8% r pow al prece © ? Answers to Your Questions ? P| me ce en ae amet SPT ul |"creeg are are sce rene [Seed ais into the omc | Aba | Take a ¢ outbound schedule th | tor It be made at once. ” * uy Chew a of paper into a hen “Czar eed made f | Take up tne outbound s tule wi "| jon wil diex," she r nd I reckon none , . ‘ wat s ble in: the Bist pPER ens, Are THendere CK a of te kiowa te uch about what ;small ball hold it under the| bustering impossible in the 51s' Et pe gee at cael i J % curred August 7, 1869, The ; #58 Mr. Fi On 81th ave. and B.|t0 0. before (the vloctor comes {UPper tip where it will press against | congress, 35 years ago, the thentic list of all th C1 f | OU can get an answer to | | @uthentic list of all the recent in-| Y' 8 btn [totality crossed the United Mr. Fixit: Can you tell me thy| Evanston st, ther Dah cia ia the ¥ | democratic minority protested iI any question of fact or {N-| | from Montana to North Carolina\ , e ignier at, there are several) «tt sayn to keep tho. head thrown | ° 1, mo Kae at Sesheins shale parey officiat Gazette of the| | formation by writing The Seat- | [Aer crated the ecntral part of " the banks in Beattle do no! longe houses that allow dirty water tO! hack, and hold a wot cloth or) sree ew ane yah i uaa vate y " a weekly publication, | | tle Star Question Editor, 1323 | | inoig and the southiwe issn of Il | keep bpen on hour or tio on Bat ren info the street, creating 4 VEY \aponge to the nose to receive tl ere’s the best one of all, i ame into power, in ¢ ti ect Gontaining the patents, trade-marks,| | New York ave. Washington. | | py yiang uthwestern part of} day nights, as they uscd to? mnie disagreeable odor at times. Can youl yjoog added, continuing to read. | congress, they: did net dare designs and labels issued each u | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in ae res |was a great convenience for those] sis this onc? i TS pe inineeeea ae ak aa and finger hard! adopt the rules which they had ‘contains a list of the latest inven-| | loose stamps for reply. No GA z s o |who have to work late Saturdays ‘This is outside the city limite, but]. °"" ‘ ng Nad ris me, but) upon the v that supply blood to} denounced. fions. The price is 10 cents per| | Medical, legat or marital ad-|,J.,, a pe the, wordy: “crypuc’. and W.P. | the King county health department | and she read farther the 1 These veins pass -about So Reed began to. filib "+ eopy, obtainable from the superin-| | vice. Personal replies, cont | beet PB sbiwendle acd B } For what seemed to them wise | will look into the trouble and sec 2 “Prexs the fingers firmly on each|one and one-half inches from the} under the new rules, Gendent of documents, government| | dential. All letters must be | | (7) BAM dy FP learn Meg plainly | reasons the bank men considered it! it cannot be remedied aide of the nose. Mace © cold! chin.” | everything. He would not e grinting office, Washington, D.C. |. Sened. Ll occret, 0c hanagpaineure seadaiorscietd bee leit rn ey | let the minutes of the first day's spies {a — . ba BETO TAN turday nights ym Febriary | session be approved, or allow 4 | | taining to the doctrines designed for | 1 ay be ro-estab- t : Beet te the rorm of govern-| {Ne Welldings and “grounds At ‘the| (the inner’ circle’ of diecition chy (tata case Too Many Cooks Mrplibenalia Salen id Verge ment of Switzerland? United States military academy, at| sald of certain theories, Jermulas,| ollgtae inalenes the payment of his A. The Swiss republic is a confed-| West Point, New York? religious rites, etc.”; adapted ¢: py rey ze own salary ration of 25 cantons. Each canton| A. Approcimately $25,000,000. diucaidata for cthe “Wiiaaa add: oA: PA yh Pi ust ae ssanecanais| With a small reptflican makes its own laws, but cach is cee lightened few. TEM saat hy ike earks woard minority, he prevented the large governed under the federal constitu-| q What ts the altitude of the| te eed were Raining JrOwO tM ont democratic majority from doing tion of May 29, 187}. | District of Columbia? | Q Where was the phrase, “First | would like you to let me know what anything, good, “bad or indif- oo ea | A. It is vartable. Along the Po-\in war, first in peace and first In| has happened to my bid tebe ferent. *Q What {s the cause of the! tomac the land is low, but it gradu-| the hearts of his countrymen,” first] Call MA in-6000, ask for park Under the rules they had @hange of color in goldfish? ally rises to about 100 feet and| used in reference to George Wash-| board, and you will get the desired themselves made, the democrats A. Goldfish very often change their| more. A circle of hills rises to from| ington? information. You failed to give were powerless to prevent. So color, and it is usually due to the | A, Jt 4s from a resolution on|Mr, Wixit your full name and ad finally, they had. to introduce lack of a sufficient amount of sun-| ee | Washington's death, prepared by | dress. 7 rules ing little from Reed's ‘ Hight. i y Q. Was there a total eclipse of the | Gen. Henry Lee and offered in the eee own ar? rules. : | day inet ry eariaaae? |house of representatives by John| Mr, Fixit: Last fall a petition ‘Then Reed stopped, congratu- : Q. What is the term of the presi-|" 4 4 total eclipse of the sun oc-| Marshall. Gen. Lee later uttered | was circulated asking for a cement} lated his opponents on their mec eerico? |theae words in his funeral oration| walk on 25th ave, 4. W. from And- conversion, and never obstruct- 4. be on Washington over to Genesee st. Can you tell] ed again. He said that his fili- te. | ez Dumbell Dud: | me what has become of it, as it} buster against filibustering was Q What is the money value of| sy | @ How many milen of ralfroad| carried the required number of] the only justified filibuster he | So many jare there in the United Staten? signatures? MRS. E.B. | had ever known, If the senate, A Thou ht | mo Ler Rane | sa apo g aie pation wad, euttictents ut by the same methods of dem- \| started usin i oer onstrating that its present rules | ¢ Q. Is there any difference between able, ‘ahalliget work STEEP PEEP EEE EET EreEta rouge the ir | Aa deed Aarti tae wen O J are unworkable, shall get work- Serie aigaiaeh aii graliy to| | boone ca |the English Leghorn and the White ld Dobbin Ss able rules, the same. justifica- he praised; and his greatness is un- " ie it iy Le tlt, breed Lith may ea Still With U tion could be alleged. eerchab 3 , hey are both of the a waar Ze a OaMaatED oll | Leghorn " arlety, but the English siaz w eh Bureau S| a {A GREAT man is made xo for oth-|| fashioned. |Laphorn: te larger and coarser than a: | | SMOKING ROOM fe htenan SWileon. | ilthe American breed and has a| ASHING P u A ; bc hid MRD larger and coarser comb. Both| Ia Old Dobbin. staging a || | STORIES i breeds are good layers, comeback? With one auto for || —o Ee Dasa people in the tend, you HE old actor, in the smoker, with srobably woul » horse Sara pes ae DOC--By HyGage | l - NoWonder- MIEN your system js fightin’ your d toll, and your work doeen't| |HM! LooKs + come just right. When all of your efforts just seem to spoil—you} Were up too late last night. When your eyelids are heavy and want to drop, and t %inda sore. If, whatever you're doin’, you want the night before. Whenever you find that your pep ts « and you hi that’s deep, the guess that you're sickly is tommyrot; you're r more sleep. Whe fact that you need plenty hours of sleep in really no idle jest fyht up to snuff in your work you'd keep, get the proper amount of rest. (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) | 'S NO CHANCE re itehin’ and | to stop, blame it onto n't a thought | | din’ a bit and buggy @ goner. a look The United reau & that of horse-drawn manufactured in States in 1923, as a $8,860,676 worth in 1 worth in 1 almost tw States $24,5 les as in 1922, the fi 211, as against 111 In 1921 only 34, were manufactured, Copyrieht, 1998, Public Ledger Myndicate L Ty daa Po nd th 058 were turned out 65,919 in 1923 \ large They increane © exported, Wrong again. Of t put in 1923, only 4, were shipped abroad, vehicles ere making such vehl- rm wagons showed an even Well, have census bu- 169 worth were the United against only 21 and $11, co as many igures being 413 buggies while 39, in 1 and you say? » total out 728 vehicles ae pa fravrr— many crow's-feet from years of eup, told one, ‘When I was on my first barnstorming expedition, there was a most typical Uncle Tom actor named Bacon. He revised Shakespeare to suit himself, he was that conceited. He could never get his audiences to think he was as jgreat an actor as he himself thought His friends had egged him on to the stage and it looked as tho he would lhe egmed off, somo day. He was giv: ing an extremely poor performa one night, Just then T got an ese full in my face, A man arose in the audience. “Excuse he said, much the worse from a ‘spiritualistic® meeting before the theater, ‘I didn't ‘tond that for yoush, T meant It for |that ham actor named Bacon.’ " Anyhow, the government's pro- nt pleco would make just posed as much rattle in the contribution hox as a dime,