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ff TH FRIDAY e four our way Fy witiaus) ROOSEV ELTS START at > : ~———) four OUR WAY sy wiuiAMs| ROOSEVELTS vs ede nee ~| OUT TO STIR UP a err : : (eave Pivt Z ; PARTIES ) wt of city, bXe per month Bue 1 WAN'T \ \ COME AN GIT if Be eee aut SOU To \ ( YORE BLOC HA BY CHESTER H. ROWELL ae . Rie ? ; a ] \ WOLF BAIT h ik np ytd Gal bpaigy ae es th 1} The “Essentials Coincidence ane a] . i I set gat Mi BAe aves ae Ad ae Ge } t , t 2 LITTLE LONCH democratic, par anc ieodore Roosevelt t 1 to the essentials” is the newest LFRED McCANN of New York owe WITH ME to wake up the republican party, there should be some ‘i | stogan, in reaction against a debt of gratitude to someone, but bit 4 } thing doing. Certainly, both parties need it 1] But what are the essentials? | he doesn’t know who it is, MeCann had BEFORE You The democratic party, split between the foreign-born, ;f “Reading, writing and arithmetic,” of suffered from hiccoughs for six day GO BONS. / Catholic, “wet,” metropolitan, feudal- i course, Anyone who thinks with hi$ men When a man who refuged to tell his name “——,— minded Bastern group and the old-Amet y ory knows that, without thinking advised him to “put a finger in each ear ‘oan, Protestant; “dry,” rural, individual ie Suppose we try thinking with | some and drink a glass of water held to your iatie Bouter group, has lost the tradi i. thing else than memory We renjember lips tion and forgotten the principles that that reading was once the key to know! McCann did so and the hiccoughs left once held it together edge, My riting to expression and arithme him Roosevelt (Franklin D.) thinks he can Sie to business, Still earlier, we remem That probably was enough to establish find leadership, as the only other basis | ber that Latin was once the key to en- the infallibility of thé “stop up your ear of unity lightenment. So the tradition-minded 3 . ; i ; ? ; | method” with MeCann, Doctors doubt The republican party, compounded of still make it the center of all high educa : e. . less will explain it as an accident, more servatives, libers and progressives, tion, five generations after it had ceased I we conserva A and prog es than anything else traditionally a farmer-business party, is to unlock any door not already open Houdini say once grained a great illed between two movements, one of Are the “three r’s” much different a My ate Ke , \ pu v y nov y reputation as a rer when he was vi license which interprets the victory Reg ~® Once , » 1eaNns & ee ana: a foe " sg the oy nai iting with a family and, for the edifica to restore the era of Mark Hanna, and Rawelt ore ie Invormation beyond the sma tion of one of the youngsters, walked into the other of which is sure that the victories of 1928, circle of personal contact. Now the radio threatens to make hearing words as im- portant as seeing them Writing? You talk to a dictaphone, nd your stenographer types it Arithmetic? A cheap machine does it better. Reading, writing and arithmetic were the yard and commanded the Oddly enough, it did. “Then,” says Houdini, “not wanting to delude the youngster, I took him into the yard again and ordered the thinking to prove to him that it was nothing more TeUD HO BOD: annot be won on the slogans of 1884 (Theodore) thinks it will take young men ary readjustments.’ What both par- But the time men, and the rest Roosevelt to make the nece ties need is principles, and contrary ones. when they divided by doctrines, instead of is ancient and almost forgotten history. rain to resume, were a than coincidence jt pact ec a nt AP A A A IISA ETN r ‘ i t the confounded rain did start u NE thing gives hope that at least the end of sectgn- merely means to other ends. Now there A > alism a 1 isis of party divisiol 1a) youngster that I'm not possessed of super o far as we once feared are other means to those ends, and there natural power.” ‘ rhe boon ti ihe? Wend nd were molested. are more ends. The educated man of the ae hit meh and. \Northerr The explanation was that Coxey ; future will doubtless still need to know, PAOTA; Ono bul th, 7 mig 1 defied the law, while the ; among other things, how to read. Writ- An Ole ne, Ou no é others had merely incidenta ing and arithmetic are already in the JOU have seen this editorial before Pe ; & ok Pe ee eee ts pies eae ie doubtful class. But it’s worth repeating every year CHUCK WAGONS , ce TARGA "Oe. ahaa oak ms : - just before the baseball season opens a #2 Cee wy men memace mc _) i gling t. It can some cet Pepping It Up Eighteen men run about a field. A hun- | * ; rea rt ; her leadershit mes fail. Jt dare not surren f re : dred—10,000 sit and watch. How much Gs ' rele Rene are rete P HQIST fights are becoming a common oe- battaniit lai be i pre U S A t ~ M st B R l Sl th good tc wt sh ve time, in a if currence in the French chamber of pr SNA Bes ie tio aHdasl if rf . . fen Ss us e ea eu Ss r 1 the of a leputies. Premier Herriot seems to pos- : i s 25 BY KENNETH WATSON oa orate dt bal . ba imaende oo woe: rep teade ¢ fof i ess a knack of infuriating the conserva- Ne CREE ae ens wait J Be ais ask ee we kL ~ tives beyond all self-control ae Neglected a EACERRT TEE? Di av Gompers’ Spirit ‘L { The other day it was a speech by the ALLEY FORGE, that historic region stare: Velnk eannadh All avers isregar bad Marching On i remier on “Christianity” that precipi- in which Washington's army almost wel ° being collex Open Violation APANESE labor unions show 4 P > yi onde: >. - starved or froze to death, is now but a ara HE Wiscons J their Americanism by ex. a bloody riot and ended the sitting ns st ‘ t the ‘ legat n chaos. neglected area of 1,500 acres, mostly ser J or date : TR ances ee . 2 ahs maria ; a cath v n i m ew "4 the communist # You sort of envy the French. Think be eroen win weeds'and broken: by old cabs fret nda : ‘ det ce ico, ogg ow much more interesting our own sen- ea Afri rs 18 it should | t The tn ‘f t mat snethe or if 6 ate f «pe : “ie er bala bi ite sessions would be if the senators pos- oe i gibt is the: “Wen the so . pel es ° ‘ : "hee ry ov atoat trout Okie iin Bessed some of the Gaelic temperament. siren ean pon aye th stern an ‘ K of ' g hea . ‘ em One ma ' eds” are their worst ¢ ; sphere, sta g Gettys a wk- t t . f t t = : And think what might have happened a ne AG : brs ang j Mev o aM ei . 4 . ; fo emy. Wh axes ce had Vice President Dawes addressed his Th asd eae att ana det pity sitions Ta \ wile A eee ete = A ter ’ ieactpent a Nessa f % a Maugural speech to the French chamber ae * ddon sane ep ae Ln Sha enre ER pailteation: ryt ft H ill rs peng de Mstead of to the staid United piGaahana ness sp) toate hb buh pael wong ¢ f ' iB ‘ en H he} avant’ bt 7 etting them es by starvation and freezing, almost un- . oa f ‘ ¢ explain » pons t the olf | open. t his : i Jer the guns of the enem) ange t from Phila : i. ug rei tela ’ eg egy eee ' ’ hash noe iere is a Valley orge park commis t, resulting ed i to Sa anclaco a eat ong Mpaw em a wie * Ww s needed is for employers : Twas Ever Thus sion, somewhere, consisting of somebody | hae ih fe ; Sk nasil oor ‘ of mtu ‘ {o.know, it-alag, 7 ‘HERE are places, so they tell us, but it is without fund setter turn the | finished « ee: week uae Under the « Jer, agents Pare, Dace ; eitasdiet oe ioe oe ae 4 where “prohibition is a joke.” Of ground over to some golf club that would | ~~ Pa RLS | Sd oe Tp eatin canvine orca haleties ise gs Hp Fes jurse! What prohibition law was ever — beautify it and preserve it intact, if the |) caitae a abo! indictment P grounds. Twenty ican Federation of Labor has nacted that was not a joke in the begin- country, beneficiary of that old-time su- Mr Fixit of | he Star nd up in court rect 3 had trod on been the soundest bulkwark of ning, in some places? ,» | Perlative heroism, is too stingy to take ° day nat same grass at the same | conservative tusinees a tl ; * ‘ : i salngat il rr i ie 4 y . | i wines perKon 10, ————— world “t radicals hold this ; The question is, not whether the law is | care of it Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles itl violation: 6¢-fadara against st if they will. But not Somewhere a joke, but how much of a | , 5 Lae if of Public Interest won't be tolerated Sez Dumbell Dud: business men, vee And the answer is—nowhere near Let's Rearrange Em : Lr lebeeata than ey The first sign ig a joke as the state laws were at NNOUNCEMENT i , RAE - nh sagt Sy i 4 ™ N} NCEME)D s made of the Mr. Firtt: Be us 6 Ot) dance the telephone of spring, as me stage. Every dry state had to transfer of the patent office from watt b WT have see we warned last A Thought - thru a time when the law was openly the interior to the commerce department cmphoyment of Ours? tron,» © |) year, isn’t re- TONER, lefied, with the notorious and uncon- T : : Dae Ni Pooh ear wages were to be $2.50 a day of , H He that giveth, let him do it with This is,, Jet us hope, only the first. step in : A liable until you } it : wed 4 jer 1 e € uv ? ealed connivance of the enforcement of- | general 1 ignment of bureaus to i | 4 ps “yi ti a : ec the last ae mut oF the whole loca! governments their proper departments. Our executive | wort any e , 53) ty ‘ tand f rd-degre sign of winter. art of the giver makes the $f the si ill unadjusted communities. departments, like Topsy, have “jes’ 7 r iffere Me tl ow \ dear and precious.—Luthers } There is nowhere where the federal law growed.” ; We A 20 be, ne is in as bad repute as that. And there The interior department, especially, has p f D 1. D. are few, if any, places where it is not bet- | been a sort of “omnium’ gatherum” of tt Steuer ye MAN) EE ee | Bee than it was a year ago. If we may whatever did not happen to go anywhere ane of ¢ is pckd As ene places. of r, judge the future by the past of the states else. But the rest are bad enough. A re- aby beatae Metta wl : o bac Which went thru the same experience, the organization of the whole system ha saliva Uilos au tne’ Bhe agtees. wit aa Ky onl stage of federal prohibition been advocated by every president, at o>. .8 : : " Ni) a % is destined to be shorter and easier than least since Taft. Now there is a chance Mr. W\s O ' " mit, a vas was the case with many of the states. | that, under Colidge, it will be done af Pie pe ge t js 4) NORTE COAST DK i Reise any uae ot te oe AS coerce Ss 22 5 to be wet and muddy all the t wi el Ky ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? |()°) "7.0 0." | DK at? A <7 AJ ; oer Ae tr é look M : ‘ ae Ni £Q. How many members of the{® MY Saow ine aor white’ Gondit : ; insanitary Kb as flasonic order are there in the, | YOU can get an answer to|| sah icit. ester a leaky. 00 bl 0% aN United States? | any question of fact or In- } here Ia the United States and how} oon ot iy ay A. The figures for 1923 give a) | formation by writing The Seat- any ‘of these a one 6 ag s% WN" total of 2,650,883. [tle Star Question Editor, 1323 | wom How 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ and it becomes very offensive "an cm , : i teb | New York ave, “Washington, | [ou *2""" : a SaoHiey se Bg a vires. 7. nt [PN sat ashies A Q What is the ast ¢ he| | D. €., and inclosing 2 cents In | agar! Bone akan ad cad a CAN L ON mners” as celebrated in | loose ‘stamps for reply. No | he latest availad gure Ee ig eiNta a id Shas bh. department hes been! ling, ANT A holiday in honor of maic| | Medical, legat or marital ad- | | show o total of 52.567 blind persona| eye Nathing f buts this condition, and” will) tip, is ON @hildren, celebrated on the fifth day | Vice. Personal replies, cont! | lin the 1 Btates of swhich Sane male 7 AIK Dull make investigation o% A f the fifth month, which is now | dentiat All letters must be} | 4... Sond ease il as Vaan ste le. 6f: Bath ee ae aN ZN fey. 5. On cvery house, that can| | stened. eyes ‘ Estat etl Nowaea™: hag: Sean: VeRO WATE WT a 37, i le of bamboo, and floating there-\ wiped slavery out of the United megroca and 488 Indlans and} potter and will the work be done in A S * Ni) a) fom are-one or more gaudy fish| «,, F 0 Chinese a Jopancee eae for this summer's stclmning | Ile, lctermined by the number of boys| @¥ Civilized nation D the ehumer-|gpasons & 7 \ — —-——__________ | | <{ NZ) In the household. The wind, blowing patlbee Ty ated but the census bureau The park board Is arranging for RT. REV. J. F a AN) into the mouths of the fish, in Q. Where did the term “m LWuracad the ‘actual number at bathing facilities at the Gold Washington . < bd lates them and makes them writhe | his en,” as applied to p 00 to 76900 im 1920, an advance | Gard fe e ¢ ne summer main, of our journals toda (iy ANI md wriggle with a curiously life- origi and er than’ It was a ger ae lo be carp, which in Japan arc back the year 1880, whea Johr eer A e, but taken by and Pat, MEER caimabole\ of Nealikand| Sherman) who sods kacwn dy an| -@. te°therd any: law prohibiting a sar t witnes Ks . . : Yong Wfe. Other staffs support pen-| aspirant for presidential honors the United States from it: Near the Lincoln, high me ideals than he Into Seattle and the “Charmed Land” thousands of visitors ota Cay, coler, u le banners telthdreae from Washington to the | ser three term sc in the W antnglord alice in our genera Kp sight-see potential home-makers and investors—this Summer —F UMMEMRRNIEE 57°01 ali-apéa oppeat| Gasrpecceeni:, Sec oiay ine eae Ves he tah FTE Ca ON | Gesula’ Hike) lot been iNew tooling if Fae AN) will be pouring over the railroads which connect Puget Sound DIK] SER T pala’ itive,” some |relisemcnt Ae seas abturito sonal hae tone cece paired sah Dut. I¢uidaipossibie on’ aocphat Ni with Eastern districts. 4 has been a custom, get by ‘ash-| nice, bu i 4 ; 10> 2QUIS k ete, oor * in their belts, and organizing movements to cap-|ington, that presidenta will not be| of the coal an Dheyeenich pours ites cenaitiey, "ent a the great aD H ; KD aring on their shoulders! ture the nomination. One d while | candidates for more than tico te neoln high all day. Can’t som eee 4 ‘ ’ yealiz F: » safety ¢ Sttot 3 0 Bere eeprts os teood. cevig aitcrs | fure the nomination. One day, while | candidates fo han two terma.|Tincoln high alt day. Cant some-| ‘ext thing ii the world; millions | [N% ow many realize that the safety and luxurious com- Na / ; v n a field with his brother-in-law ek hing be done have fought dan ‘ shin Hea i" ete 3 x $44 fecorated, and others carrying Col. Moulton, engaged in replacing Ras Thin school 19 now experimonting| HAY® fought, bled and dled for | tay, fort which prevail on these transcontinental trains are 4 guinigture banne ome o, the rail in one o. his ‘ Who Invented the parachute? wi a »ke arrester ha c Sa jet bbe mexer Set att 3 "pass: ror. rer | Be dst she. ineetmion’ ot\? f the raite th PETS Pes iin fhied C6 Weber tien Leet a, mone arrestee thal 1¢ awe) Wid et unt ay unsurpassed the world over. In fact the comfort on a j blavery? ad And OUIN YR 15s. Taare sion VLAHOPMENA) GNA tRtTdavioe aime seed | teeuties 1 haasbeant eoand: dierent se ras the through trains of this long-distance service sur- Bq @ e A Ue} of a prehistoric or c t s by him in 8) in iaking a deacen t " ke ‘conte . t ¥ 3 : . 3 v4 © , yes } 7 a ie be Epes 0 Bret sitet ie what hernias " oF , h i j be j we Mi ; - suc i smoke artester, the} DR ROM a8 K af UBET Nia passes in many respects that of the over-night trips j ; a by the | doing the realm of politics. Col.\from an upper window of a house! board reports superintendent Detroit Receiving thie ravai) ¢ * - panies 107000 slaves. In 1834, the | point to Mr. Sherman. and ex-\@ balloon wae made by Gernerin (n Ur, Firit; 1 am not knocking| thing to find doctors neglecting Did ian tia Sia lt tad arly | claim why can't you sce f facies in HLS adaass rate the fan ia la, 08 J ad i {aver the ve prophylactic ruler of Ni) Think of the difficulties of operating these transcontinental oF , | number of gores of canvas, wax em eee ark Mursiieratiti Baal inte te mL fa eA ear bith aN trains, which are kept intact while they traverse a great variety : ployed. Aa VLD Si of topographic and climatic conditions through difficult moun- KD tain passes and over long stretches of semi-arid lands. i} raw + Za 7 ; } | DOC--By HyGage| PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY NIAn Such roads are among the important factors which have : = W <: | KS made possible the present progress of the Pacific Northwest and yi ON THE LEVEL,\ SA-ay! T ACCI- Pag edi will continue to contribute to its increasing greatness. HEN @ yolngster ix sick and confined to his bed, and real sympathy's ||DOC, WILL THIS | OENTLY SPILLED 63% Seacea bel Marine Gold Bonds q inatie his how oNedio°ddd tins this eentends tit aaah | Hauipment Mortgag Lessee ‘eet . ‘ hes pe Y) 1oy fen, to dad, has this sentence been said, “Say, |/DOPE O boy SOME ON THE 0 ir od eine does so many of the industrial and commercial i b! ; ; ; F interests of this city and state, this bank i a positi j } When pop makes a trip out of town for a wpeli, and then returns home |REALLY GROW, BED QUILT AND 2 TAN IMOALER MEO at re , ; \ y and state, this bank is in a position to Robie tot,ithe little ons hies {o his suitcase fe puted tte ine ‘ aio t Tee | HAIR? NEXT MORNING : We offer this attractive investment in the largest realize how important these railroads are to the life of the com- | Barhas gots ’ pr ot 3 IT WAS AHAIR Coastwise Steamship Company on the Coast, with net munity and ventures to bring the subject to your attention } Perhaps little sonny or daughter's been good, and has done just the ) MATTRESS! earnings available for interest over 31% times the sub; ) i ‘ fhinss shat wer right. A dna ulwa fa s the child knew he would || a wae | maximum requirements on these $5,000,000 bonds. 4 THE the brings home a present at night | ; vty well eat 1 sing ce ueh ie, facts ax the id tary @ aoul can || Due serially January 1, 1926-1945. 4 S butsing me, Wor many’s the time I've been hooked, if you please, by the 1 ‘ EAT T LE AT IONAL AN K. uery, “Bay, what did you bring me f Semi-annual interest January and July 1. a.) 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