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THE SI Pry KE STAR -| The Seattle Star {; =r ee sik WAY BY WILLI/ AMS | Start® Y ank-Reb’ Bridge; ae ties | HS ‘Cost to Be $14,750,000 { BY. G he i, O Weat 44th Bt, How fice, T2 Tremont & Bon Voyage country will listen ( FTEN the ambitions of yoyth me ordinary interest to cially idle youth, are very peculia What C Karolyi Young Teddy Roosevelt is going to ; @ Will have to say when he reache traverse sections of Himalayas and | ; ® in April Turkestan, especially looking for the long | For weeks he has been traveling in the aired tiger and the Ovis Poli, a wild bu United States. Everywhere he went he with horns seven feet from tip to tip, The 3 Was asked to speak But he could say Prince of Wales is going to Africa, also . shia - nothing—aside font platitudes about the looking for something he can't find at ~ WARNING ~ " 1 q Weather—because muzzled by the govern home, maybe a long-haired girl to dance fy 8 TAS Cook ‘ Ment at Washingto: with and a horse that won't throw a fello % HAD ORED i Why was the gag placed on the man We wish the young sport well, May APPLE PIE hs , S who succeeded the Hapsburg king of Hun “our Teddy” find the long-haired tiger . / . i : f@ary after the world war The senate much nicer than t bobbed one | L EK. La > asked Secretary of State Hughes for an always avoid getting horned by thos | ONE WEEK, pls eye Al F i dees: ® © answer and got a lot of words even-foot horn 4 Fi ite § Secretary of State Kellogg, who suc- (3 Iii i ‘ i eve Hughes, continues the gag policy The Real Thing B yi : . pa ates 2 thy? Nobody seems to know or, if they = NM ‘ P , i : ' : = do, they refuse to tell, “It's not compati- Sie OFFICIAL y sDORnG OD ed By ; } What Folks } ble with the public interest,” it seems, or eS nat Vice President Ds | : f x * Words to that effect. Sounds melodramatic will deliver SOUL RR thi ummer <j { 5 Are Saying but not convincing. favoring amendment of the senate rule Pergo rt | th Veena vaste. Say One result of all this muzzling and gag \ ae a like Nike ki of great baa ‘ : | a ILAAAM of Ing nonsense is to make the public be- | |)! Gharie needs Is an amendmen | i ' d sieve that the count really must have | 'e constitution requirit tune by | Pala Something particularly deadly to reveal soxophone i arOnt at b president | ‘ : A No matter what Karolyi may say now, tent whe na tie vote in the senate is threat | t even if unimportant, it will have a decid batige | — «edly magnified effect. And, inasmuch as “A ESS | . # the press of the countuy has not been She Wills to Do It \ t entirely muzzled, the public will yet learn \ HERE man dares go, woman can, will \ ; Re Ate Wie ts ene 4 the terrible secrets the distinguished Hun- and does. Particularly is this trt Z 3 -——— _ SCIENCE ————,, , sti: ipa ike gps Garian is now supposed to be carrying in the realm of scientific research and | Z : \| Pp AV LOV }| ch work m f more around with him securely locked in his | exploration. She has the delicacy of touch, | ‘THE APPLE KNOCKER” 1988 BY nea samy ae i s|t erage at He 1 t bosom. He says he intends to “speak his the clear eye, the earnestness and the per- —____— ————_ -———— — ieee ek ee Balt terested in trut t a mind. s sistency, and posterity will hear less of _ _ # rere ( ie pee ecent a hou 1 n 2 eg oe aap us Pedal will not | the “masters” of special enterprises and Leer knowledge of : t Be * muzzle aroly). Janada, it appears, more of tl “mistresses A g atiol ‘YU 1 S Er "a Re me Oi op sf me of t tigoeth F r fu ts less of being a land of the free } ago it was hard to believe that a ena nc e am es Ss ey O ur é ense ‘ treats ages and practices it more. | would produce a marvel in the laboratory BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS eeeROrR. Ie eiioe Be LA fe The American state department has built | or be found searching the “dark” and Aes yi Si 7 Mies age =e dda ‘ A tc arm has the Karolyi visit up to such ie climax it’s secret places of the earth for contribu- (as 3 S Die plains sea dicetighke . Jone carele tupidity getting positively dramatic. It’s like being | tions to scientific knowledge. But Mme “ the lives of m ' grag tev sty Wo gM In a theater waiting for the ae torise | Corie’s name is imperishable, and others | pinegprhs en “rate gio 8 pte a on a gripping mystery pl are on the way. 5 1 v oe Oa antonoe: (ie Olakama> wake With considerable impatience, therefore, For instance, there is Miss Isabel _ We await the count’s opening speech from Cooper, now with the expedition which is his sanctuary dn British soil. investigating the Pavey, aie work amet} SMOKING ROOM sso Sea. For seven _ peter ey years she has trav “rt islands and A ewes STORIES It Will Be Choa tropical jungles to preserve in water-color Prof. Pavié p ore RGSS is EHVELAND, Ohio, is in for a rich | drawings the discoveries of the researth gi : ‘gga uae | HAVE extravagant », \ treat, along about April 9, when the | eoneayens 6 a New - Loologic al f it i | Beri agets ee American Association of Anatomists holds | studi at the napa aaah ver in her little | eistes its annual meeting. A number of interest- Anz ber Alb has te le Ala Leah Edu RE | \ “ m : 1g he rushed in with ing papers will be read, amongst them, British Sue her models living snakes, : foul Upon special request by Western scien. Ho hes bapa sorts al ae ie jungle gt Look Isn't she tists, one by Mrs. Gertrude Van Wagonen | “'f! we Marth SH oe OB cna and aby? Z pe i He also learne . ., mark tin) Wiel Goes Failey. Mrs. Failey has been instructor Hits aingers com Mi Katherine Sonepat eo : : : é = : the development of rs in the versity of California and she pailan ton cx oh yk York te uP has » just trw i it \ t t al manouve : : Will present “Historical Changes in the | aud tk Weer’ 2 t prior of Colombia tate ne interest Be rae, See rete wee m : Male Rat Following Regeneration of Epi- | (UC 28 Macas and haunts of the head- Haw ‘ ab ; fie 5 Wa wt thelium.” | eth ath of dor. Bu ' tA “ « ‘ e ¥ The majority of anatomists have been | w oe scientific man must keep going. Raliacka” “this ‘mid an content to expose the embr, onic analogy ae Sa sii may ee ay yee ae ot, twill be to tent the M F ; it f Th St rt yale ae | of ape, dog and chicken to man’s embryo, fen ngth of a na Ba bs ) UX O é ar j ita smart Yale.” “but this learned California lady has dug | Crime’s Character milita Rrommeone taza Os Fike Way a pe oye ay. BAS Dy sa deeper, to discover a similarity between HE American Bankers’ ition and eras eaade ara’ thes oi Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles 2% ; ASSOC Hawaiian island > . the male rat and man in some aspects of the bonding companies note a decided to the Pact WeSHORy WNT if of Public Interest Whi skers Lose in Ca ital! ! " ¥egeneration. The anatomist is a near rela- | decrease in burglaries and abscondi ind ir went e “would We well —— ~ — ey, ] tion of the evolutionist. If it cannot be a large increase in holdups. It has become ee siikeea ts 5 Mr. Fi rou re} will be permits t : Wiener TON, M k whis Satisfactorily demonstrated that man easier and safer to put a pistol at a cash- adie ints saiearedin iti ee ; : les Evans . Haghe at the old order changet! Sprang from the simian family, any bit of | ier’s head than to drill a safe. and to foo saan Ouath ' io zc lke a dbpgberbyye wien Fee Ree bey go con Bate twat) testimony that he may have been at one | appropriate a firm’s h and get away | na la M ut ont pay ok ger ae wea eards inthe peulie /-tinlted time somewhat ratty helps along the the- | with it the criminal has to beat the radio generally it in related that Car self. Sh c States senate; only two in the ry. : | as well as the telephone. I ne yes Ora | wh: four of a supreme ¢ and none at all = At any rate, Cleveland gents will do The larger number of bank holdups Gafiad shee ana aiiie | me change — an n the executive branch of the Well to sit up and listen to what is said occur in suburban regions, the stolen auto | — American trading #his , re (nik compete? Fae coals SS that ennl| about the Yegeneration of the male rat | usually figuring in the escape, which would | to eal t mmediately aft nee and & ROO is = y of hirsute i ate’s only remaining whiskers ‘It will be interesting, even if not who indicate some police regulation requiring the r And 90 ‘ rH While Hughes presi c | pfeservers. And these are scarce: convincing. | locking of the machine when not in u oc i irae bey : hea : apreme court. and te y more than whiskerettes—s | hi Wa frequently mutint aC department i wav white atees somewhat in the | desert th t t m7 Age anurans tik 3 of King rge, with noth- rem f we f th $s e of thi ; , standard of manly i the ambitious curve of the . . iJ ‘ them, but many lon to. H Sanford and herland sport the — —$<$— $d ihe Eager tt only rival for fame was J. Ham: only two beards in the supreme Iton Lowis, he of the well-known | court Q How many telephones are there | ® B dcen mized with water. After treat N four should 1 id fa the United States and how many|! WOU can get an answer to| |, ) 0 "00% Will wealer. Afte shad | ‘i in New York city? any question of fact or Im |i gad seruh ai irt M ari n 10 ‘A. There are 15,369,434 telephones| | formation by writing The Seat- ' fie dic | We gear yaaint Bead tm the United States and 1,186,573| | tle Star Question Editor, 132% tia lancet ts nit W New York city. | New York ave., Washington, | BO Ty. A line of king ruled these | Gay occurre eee 1D. C, and inclosing 2 cents in | on fslen in those days, ong 7 N 7Q. When was the first me ation of | loose for reply. Nol | @. What. are f for t while the United States, England |$ne. gtrcet spisianh Petroleum made in Ameri | medical or marital ad-| © manufacture of electric light bulbs! nd Hrance vied with cach othe isplea ; rete aed A.A letter written by the Fran-| | Vice. ‘Personal replies, confl- | | for 19247 ‘ man aom imes stan q Glacan missionary, Joseph de Roch| | dential, All letters must be | | | A. Masda-¢ ps, 214000000; vas ye ns ia od ea Mardi Bee dtd i ae meenenr abe, 16 mentionsl » Mened. ul Leal dail 00 H00 rbon lampa 1H 1846 45 the United States 1 10th AVE, RESIDENT springs found in the regton of what |*— re = 1.000.000 a idan Feelin hal APA sherpa Sd f kal : 4 now Southwestern New York OF| number 38,761 and of private achools| small bulb L flasnii mii| Rorace tiene ttle te; what 1 aaheagpee ayaa " Northwestern Pennsylvania. The! 1 386 The state achools hold prop-|219199.000 peat ni Sevkri. cWeaterntnc a . ns A pay een 10t0 e e Carly setiters of Venusylvania o> | erty valued at $45,500.00, and the Cit 28 tat neluding California, Or IN ei hat thay’ feallea that ee er ere en ee as gna] Soar tant (oes oe ain Service Moving wells and scooping out the!) i hog danke rl Rehome aL Pacific. pe with a h 1 Hguid which sceped in from the Saehad aes shee i ath sa i 06 pa tions in that locality be Surrounding rocks. The drilling of} bt ; ssa 1Y bie! 400) ; epbss ' the traffic department o we on the western slope of| may white window udex | cocoa ix ater, § in, 21.6 Immediately and simultancou tt pia ee t 9th century led to the discov A. Spread a sheet on t oor ita Suet is} Kingland, France and the United Bye x . Sant ROME : eee osiury led 0: the, at | i the 7“, an th oft 2256 calories ito t aw the strategie valuc Platt farch 24, avo REATLY improved joint train schedules between Seattle- ery Of petroleum at great depths.|Unroll the shade, and with a # ; Tapa at p \ ck, 1 called the Western Unton| in ; : : ; ee. 8 cloth or sponge, scrub the shade| sn of chocolate is: Water, 5.9 Hawai For “the United | tan dikad ‘for thot correct Tacoma-Portland and all intermediate points and connec- . Fhere was President Gartield| ‘it vowdered magnesia which haa) HIN MN. Oe epg Wenhy;| Staten, at least, It had become) Lie mie girl sened very cross tions on the Northern Pacific-Great Northern - Union Pacific Q Where was drates, 30.3, and ash, 22. The fuel ymething more than a cross a awe horn and what occupations did he} 7 value per pound is calories ria. tt Wan now the “key to [@Nd hung up without giving me they roads become effective April first. follow? D b ll D d: a a poneee time, 1 called again and she did! f : Ss te tas born in a bog cabin in|| Wes umbe ud: $a the Pacific the cata th, GT Nef tek Gebt oie Five raln each way daily, comprising this faster, better service, will vige township, Cuyahoga county.|| Np-fo) fe , Q. Where wax the ancient city of The French at once became | tine there, Have they stopped that © operated jointly by the threo rail lines, superscding those of the. indi toa He. Daa Devaies lecaher or folk (Va,) Ur’? ngressive. In 1861, 90 afraid | service? VRS. IL WoO vidual Itnes,, connecting Puget Sound Cities and Portland. ‘These new _ He 1 , | niler got ar- 1. Jn southern Babylonia, 1 haal wa awallan:: Kove , ched © been approved b 10 Interstate Commerce Co! sto) t preacher, lawyer and soldier qa : ‘: ae ees dag MileaLM(e feb aay nee t Haw s ns i eer I sre wentarn tenlan oth ptbee til Laan ayaye I een en akay es by ue ns M ae : sults ‘ et . 2 and 7 ae i poate, y the modern city A ce meant mischief, | ovide a yortant forward step acific Northwest transportatio = (Sealine al baad Bh of Mukayyar. It was the chicf seat; that it voted provisional cen- | #¢tvico to all. No doubt you 5 The tlinig..of ail beandh. line conten tioka elliebe Tebaneea toe enter : Mg How many schools there in|] ed with boot- Te ANIGADL af: the. soerontn yc Meee hig Sti Mat en- | young worn” who was busy, oF F a ill be changed te the United States especially Operas | cg hee, HOt BO Se eee ae J maybe. was behtne or sleep, The \ b feeble-minded children and } legging. oy monn yod4"Nannar’ or “Sin,” whore| Daniel Webster, then secretary) Maybe was hy hin 1 19 ws t ale v, Tho} “4 " be keeping bac {massive (Cmple still stands 70 feet! of state, refused to accept an matter ¥ ne called to the a ; = many pupils are in such school Ad | | fl lentes sriith the awinere op elle elie pend iphoto tna [oe isd viet onthe ton of WJ. Sith, the manage NEW SCHEDULES Yate schools for feebleminded chit it, | Washington realized, however, arty Effective April, 1, 1925. ren. The pupils of the state wchools Q. What is the cost of minting! the menace, to this country 4 yaa eayd 3 ; alia we “ae silver dollars and penni hould the islands fall into the Mr, Fixit: On account of * the Leaving Station station Station station Station 1. It costs approwimately $20 0 hands of hostile pow So | railroad tracks, will it be possible to Seattl ’ n Bt ation Station ugand to mint ailver dollars and| the United States navy, watch extend the street car tracks north Seat le 00am. 1:00pm. 4:30 p.m, 11:15 pm. 11:45 p.m. a thousand to mint penniea.| dogs of our consta, kept itn eye | from the new Montlake bridge to Tacoma 10:30 a.m, 2:25 p.m. 5pm. 12:40 a.m. 1:30 a.m. i iy bby Holga ony the labor,; on the situation, 'T a aalaniy | BonNeG rr ihe line at 40th Arriving not the coat of materia | might remain independent if |and University war ie he abt Q tien “ ys a P they liked; title thoy went. |o real demand sor’ auch conneotton Portland 3:15 p.m. 15pm. 9:45 p.m. 6:15 am. > am. \, | anywhere they would go to | sd Day trains will be made up of observation and parlor ears, dining cars and | DOG -B H G 1 tha stnited’<miat oth. Wee” | ; edaieniort Ni conches; night trains of sleeping cara and coaches } the United States. Suc a8 Mitst a loop track to the stadium : LD Mother tre is planning a party that comen every year with a yoy age | tha Aitienlowt: attitude Sil het BRO VIET RO LAL ORNTCRAT | Through steeping cars to Qatifornia will be operated on the 4:30 p,m. train and spirit that’s hearty. We all know, of course, it's the regular thing f ——— The inevitable happened April | take the crowds there And should the night trains, Train leaving Seattle at 4:30 p.m. makes the run in 5 1-4 hours. Nature to shine with the coming of spring "Tis nice tha all invited to come and join in the spread when all things are a-hum. A treat is in store Just for you and me—Jjust a sight! that’s as pretty ax any could be ‘The frost-bitten ground is now lending a hand and helping the growing things over the land. The Huds that have slept theu the long winter days| Will shortly be opening up in a blaze ‘The oak and the maple and all other trees have sulked in the month that brought wind wafts that freeze, but now they are quaking and| shaking their doom and shortly we'll find them aglow in full bloom "Tis really no wonder that the spirit runs high, and twinkles are seen tn Old Sol's shining eye, "Tis really just natural that birds start to sing The whole land is cheered by the coming of spring | 10, 1900, After various crisew, Jit become necessary to extend the | including) near-annexation by |line from the bridge to 40th and Britain, threats by France, revo. | University way, plans have been | lutions, coups and whatnot, | provided for doing that. The rail.) This notable improvement in transportation will link Northwest cities in road tracks will not interfere | closer business and friendly intercourse; we Tickets of any line good on all trains [You Say YOUR FATHER|/NAW! feel certain that it will advance “AT . i the prosperity and progress of both Washington and Oregon A Thought ) res AAR, Ledge Leb mi note | Speed Travel Comfort Convenience Jif British Columbia tourists must be vaceinated befyre returning to the! Men shall speak of the might of | Uiited States” Sunday, Maroh 22, t erril oCH Hon IM de. | while returning from the other stde . ry \ Hare thy keeaineasts, HBG, |r the border we were requlred to Ticket Offices felare thy @ Wor full information, rates and reservations s phone ov call at any of the % AS lias id bias Pedi Pilar Mati enon Ar IU ita es poeians Great Northern Northern Pacific Union Pacifie System * pron he that once ts good Is ever] ment doctor, it ademed to us an_un 1403 Fourth Ave 1407 Mourth Ave 1405 Fourth Ave ; great, Ben Jonson reavonable charge VRS Phone MA In-9800 Phone BL lot.s600 Phone Bh tot-0933 . | Ki iy hy F j AN perdons returning to the King Street Station J Ss : Ih Missouri red fannet neektios | pyjiog ‘states Union Station from Vancouver or MA in.gseo ave all the rag Another economy Jyh uburk, who cnn not show a vac streak You ean eut 19 of them cination certificate not over a year Copyeiuts 1948, Pupllo Ledger aPaienve | Crom’ your lant. wintav’a ‘undorshirt,. ‘old must be vaccinated before they | \ ‘ ' 4 IL fot-eg4d

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