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i Newspaper En- terpriee Aven. and United Press Servige. Gliman, Nicoll & ett 7 Monte York offic, 19 W. Ry mall, out of city, year $2.00, By carrier, Taking the “Tie” Out of | “Majes-tie” | Ruthm ostos $06 elty, = ag HOSE VER Baltimore the other day our doughty dr gents “raided” a whole windowful of plaid neckties that were out- Tageously violating the Volstead law, The up-and-at-'em’ window dresser of Kahn Quality Shop had filled his display Window with Scotch neckwear and set it off with some Scotch whisky cases - empty, it goes without saying! Then he put up a sign reading: “REAL SCOTCH: $1.00” Now we call that pretty clever. But the dry agents did not seem to think so. They demanded that the window be cleared. gin the law.” Why it was agin 9 offioe, 410 North Michi per month, 00 @ me The Seattle Star [e==|| Bydiiehing Oo, Representatives, Phone Main fan Fre ay offioe, TS Tremont # months $1.00, € months 92.00, nth, | Then the posies are thrown away and nobody gets a chance to enjoy them, We can't help sympathizing with the “flower hog,” of course, They have a love for the beauty in nature, or they wouldn't rry wild flowers home with them. They are unfortunate, however, in lacking the vision to see far enough ahead—to pic ture the time when the flowers they now enjoy will be extinct thru their own fault of selfishness. How much better it would be to heed Plitt’s advice. He says “If you wish a bunch of flowers for the Dr. table, plentiful field flowers may be taken without harm. But don't pick the rarer, more delicate wild flowe if you really love them. Think it over, The next time you are THE SEATTLE STAR | C'MON HOU STILL GOOD GOSH, YOU AINT GOT 1T SO BAD, WoT IFMA HATTA BE TH BEARDID LADY LUKE me? MY LIN, OL 1 HATE “TT PUT DORG, BUT MY GOs HAVE TH DOG FACED BON PANTS ON A \-WE GOTTA 7 A’B0zO! WwW SIDE SHOW. ( 1A MAX STERN i ' ‘ of { quest n bef form of af ° United Bt , 7 ja ¢ I r find f D P ng 1 t en k here ‘ k 1 mar r f Ke BY Y WILLIAMS] s}| Hew Shall mievers Die? the Jaw ’ fk knows, qnoes 1, COU os, it in the woods and start to fill your arms or | a t ‘ * . ae ae uBalGnor Pe ti Levi } your auto with rare wild flowers, stop and an OH 1 PN 5 ane Bake jeans ory ask yourself: Eg = = ing them animals. cya ‘flower hog’ ?” ej Little by little we are making headway | ate St if H f Pe drying up the country. True, the Atlantic Pass the Sugar Ory 0 a op i 0 0 eace! | Coast, the Gulf coast, the Pacific coast, the HE Couze senatorial committee i BY HERBERT QUICK Lake front and the Mexican and Cana- Hebets 4 poate te h nw, Be . Lh. Sa ae zs @an borders are swarming with rum- | .> Ys to discover whether, W. Boy piteesreve act é RBAS S ” Funners bringing in the stuff by ship and | Thompson, chairman of the republican I fae ruck but wa. cant do * ieethin tb t ae | finance committee in the Harding cam- iad . e cant do everything at once. | paign, owes the government $500,000 in has First let us rid our haberdasheries of mad rat tl $482.16 which I : #, ; Pisa: Scotch cravats and empty boxes. a instead of the $482.16 which he “j ‘ | paid. ‘ f ey it va be bya’ iid Fea h | If Couzens finds that “amortization,” terri 0 a s =) ic 4 r some’! 1g, E that ay, J will happen to poor Harry Lauder the next SURG Soap lg" it aie “this ot c time he ventures to bootleg his Scotch dia- Sales Ail iesupleeions + eet he deve Mutig this country we’ shudder to con- No chairmen of national party commit- : Achy late. Still and all his brand of Scotct tees in these parts, byt a slicing off of AYOY HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN mical F template. oo bay Hooton ior alo da practically a half-million in taxes sure | n, Pa, It What Folks comes in such large lots that he ought to | : i- 2 . a - oh ite hero would be cheerful. get by without detection. | The “majesty of the law” must be up- | % held, of course. But it does seem to us | Are Saying |) Among the Also Rans 5 that we are taking the “tie” out of | A is often the ca e in every country, | f as ‘ ifs FI mas Bees {EF “majes-ty.” the Ge man candidate for president ‘ | n plan went Into effect. ) “I think it ix only f ful (ators 18! Pastaue. hie ex's woe . i | who had a definite and certain platform also, that such petty | that in W, HR. Hopkins ry of microbes, his cure of per 5 of principles that even the lowliest could | hag te Reepiar ah ee vipe eee rnd MaPyazys btb Or cd orms of the dive Jo those her walks of Admirable vision failed to get enough votes to win. | 3) TCR Ae oregon repcgbverrel aerial burrs batters which was wrecking the and they make good ERE’S something so unusually sweet Herr Louis Haeuser, candidate of the “iimky Dink” ward plan thet jons | re howevere | Sle tong fight with the orthodox.” | mothers’ ans ‘The Star believes worth while to place before Seattle folka. Back to Nature league, stood squarely for tists and of his victory that the temptation to pass it along simply irresistible. | more nudity of person, fruit and nuts telis of the origin of “y | CHARLES C : PNY ld l é | , tourlzat You t E trolt po Mrs. and Mr. Wm. J. Daniels, of San | Gilet, bare heads and feet, and whiskers. | BY JAM every day but you seldom | school bell taught 1 Francisco, divorced, immediately enter | For some reason, the electorate neglected | rrsoas of the great man from whom it | be hi into a three-year partnership in the candy | ‘© rally to these outstanding principles, | efficion takes Sts name. It tells you of | oldtime 4 business. Mr. William Daniels is to be and Louis ran just behind old Ludendorff | ™#y be expe how he studied y is be- @ A dlc eral manager and Mrs. Blanche Dan- and just before Crown Princes Wilhelm Me Syne udent dels is to be silent partner (get it?) and ae aad eh It is a not altogether | a mak | | accountant, at a salary that sounds heav- | dishonorable position in the race, but still, | t) | | ewe énly, in these times. Really, it does not disappointing to folks who would like to | t paca Crm Seem possible that Cupid will be sorrow- ads wnat bs pert eat mostly naked, and wince Thayer , iy aie tat io nctress: “A girl who smok ing out in the cold, cold world, for long, adorned with whiskers could accomplish. 1 eevermmant:;* "They , Sataice irony: sees | s bow to have e: under such a post-marital arrangement. eee | then, and if the opponents of ef |} 4 fs conene tic, they toi a; 1. ences she is Ready, for; sits ; ry ? } ‘a Oe thats eee evolved a mor affairs im the ex ve j sip eyt a May William see the wisdom of not gen- | ne La ho Will Pay! ihe wit ae p pint ee Gee for the improvement of the city the city manager. That fact pater Pipbite yl adhe yeagecnreri cea the sweets and may Blanche break silence | line at “OB cents per gallon in that | + we should return to the | ear. 1 well | such pati out of mercy to | with cheers only, as she cares for the pro- | ies log-rolling, Hinky Dink ward | j the other patients, and ceeds, | t is a heavy tax, but the burden will system that we had the good | AGG | ur gave him the anti- i i | : 5 3 : nense to dincard 15 years ago. | F 7 | toxin for hydrophobia and saved | opensuse s + Isn't this case, dear reader, a relief et largely, upon people passing thru In a amall town, it is ponsle..| Mr. ixit of he Star him, From that grew all the | cles from the usual harrowing details of do- | Nevada. A large part of Nevada’s popu- bie for the councilmen to be | Pasteur institutes where hydro- | Mestic infelicity? It sure is. lation is composed of people passing thru. known thruout the community Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles phobia is cured. | When folks strike Nevada, their very first This is frequently a suaranty if f P bli I t , t | That boy or girl will be | 4 Sunday 9:30 p. m. . _Scnp ae a anes : 3 yore : | i of Fublic interes thrilled by the story of the work Every trip a Verry “Trip except- ; es es | idea is to pass thru. Yes, indeed, barring 3 an Saath yBbake ng Aj Dowt Be a “Flower Hog the Reno divorce colony, very much of , ; A oat ade tte tee Passenger fa sto Part Orchard Eg Ps ; y i always beat to look to the rear be c 8 the bool ene R. CHARLES C. PLITT, University of | the tax will be paid by people passing | 4 toc alightisig: aie Aitis suetene or wall bs Wiha feeling NAVY YARD ROUTE Maryland, has coined a new one— | thru. 0 and Elmore at. changed.|the street take another look tha ry. batts of ery " Colman Dock. MA in-2: “flow ” | — It wag done promptly. I nominate . . outshine those of war. May | er hog. . * . Sow, t J EB . : | | you for city tt fs yer, MRES.M.T Mr. Fizit: Wee you ¢ this book in the ‘Hundreds of species of beautiful wild | Soviet-Jap Entente | ver. Fixit begs to be excused $0 a Ford car ¢ : flowers are threatened with extinction— | HE text of the Soviet-Jap treaty is | SS Aa while we were alighting from a indeed are already almost extinct—because | not disclosed at this writing, but | Mr. Fixit) WU! you please tell) West Queen Anne car at First ave. of the “flower hog,” he sa : aks” show that the Soviet recognizes ; pase apaiet d asian Lah oa nies M4 be aa erie rat acto + The term needs no explanation in Seat- | “private ownership,” which would have of fat positions or nerous AK be Picreot eich’ ate the shale 4 Pas feat Aor alighting areal tle and the Puget Sound country. People hung Lenine and Trotzky, had they sug- ‘ t at | tax onasr 0.0. |a street car? At this particuler Wh Star Want —automobilists, principally—ride out into gested it five ars ago, and that Japan | “™» ages There are no t point was less than eight feet) the country, pluck an auto full of wild | is to get the great oil fields of Saghalien. | nm, the city |lishers in Beattl ee ues ee a ° flowers and carry them home, only to What Japan gives in return will be al- | haypecn abserd sedi bras ivy eet Geel became cal peg | Ads Are ( rowin find them withered when they get there. mighty interesting, when divulged. form ative din “er called * A driver of an auto must stop] ¢ | trict It will give you much in-| and walt until passengers are off or | | *AVith ¥ n jut where to sell/on a street car, unless there is room ? ? Answers to Your Questions ?. ? | 2" fe cut a et may 0 Fast— $ ¢ | er sharply : | see ear his particular case has | | in Jocal district ce opie fone Mr, Fixit: 1 am writing to know 1 reported to the traffic depart-j} _ |, ve men getting into | that can be done about a news-| ment. | £Q What causes the singing of a/ years old, located Te the thru. political’ | boy, or man, goes up Eastlake| Mr. Fixit: Our neighbor has a} ! H tea kettle? || ou can get on answer to | ghee ecole ts 5 coe ts i thelr own dintricta, you. | Detween 9:80 and 10 at night sh garage about one foot from our back: | ’ ; HAsthe cscape of steam thru the| | ny’ q, sation ot tact or ts | [77 MP etn: Stent four sisles s men in the city council jing hia extras at the top of his| fence. He has a blackberry vine e spout and around the lid. | | formation by writing Tho Seat- | |) )/ Purkitueae o erate) who have politfeal debta to pay voice? It is a great nuisance to! growing in that little space between . tle Star Question Editor, 1323 | | {7° Furniture Mart, Chicago, 11, © | hips ; ae F ) tha garage and fenos | Y N York Washingt eée | and you can't have strict buat. | those who wish to sleep. M.A. B. he garage and our fence. He has} “2. Does the ons “bey” that fol- ow. Tork ave. Washington, n management if there are Newsboys have always been allow-| to walk on the fence to trim his Cy eee ¥ fows the name of the members of| rade c., forgloyap eed Faint on a What is the origin of “Cur political dette tobe. bald ed the privilege of adv vn and when the berries are ripe | Quicker and Better the Turkish cabinet indicate blood| ply. | mudgeon ange Vive debe! that "ah com goods in a noisy manner, However,| the children climb on our fence to} [iationship in the nature of descent| | tect or marital re || 4. This word, meaning a crusty| cig} omen the politica? debt, {they aro not supposed to become a/ gather them. Should not his garage | RESULTS OF kinship? | eater har ag Nepales Jand disagreeable person, 4s a cor-| that in the vice of city govern. | ulsance, and if this man seems to! be three fect from our fence, and| from Star Want Ads A. No. “Bey” is a courtesy title} | he ruption of corn merchant. During nent,” be unusually noisy, report him to| have they @ right to walk on the} given to sons of pashas. The Eng-|y "ened a period of financial depression in| " Gane ne a Ri ‘the police while he is on the job,|fence when getting the derries? | « Wah equivalent is “lord.” | | England, the corn merchants were By OLNSE: Wokue.; He Were fee. | Sd ee | ©. D. 79 CR deh) | Q. What is the oldest newspaper | accused of keeping up the price o, district Or at has <peevented } Mr. Fixit: 1 notice where Frank| If your house is within 15 fect of | WHY % Q Where is the river “Erne’"? known? orn thru their service, and hence| Cleveland's city manager plan | rugqua, head of the traffic squad,| the property line, the garage should | a ee * os : “A. In the southwestern part o)| A. Jt ts supposed to be the Chi-|"corn merchant” came into usc aa) fom being vd nea en! it | saya never look to the rear when} be three fect away. Otherwise it} als Largest daily circulation Ulster, Ireland. The scenery on ita| nese Tching-Pao, or News of the\a term of reproach | could have been. The plan | getting off a street car. Since most| may be right up to the line. But in} 3 Banks is noted for its magnificence.| Capitol, which has appeared daily in| $86 | itself te » necure a K00d | automobiles are traveling close be-| no event has the neighbor any legal 2: Legible Type a, OhE8 Pekin since about 750 A. D. It con-| @ What is tt nefits ; | manager and consequently good | hind the street car, it would scem| right to use your fence without per- : Y @ Where was the ancient city of| sists chiefly of official news, im-|,, at is the definition of al management }fo be both wise and necessary to} mission when gathering his black- 3 N : 3] R di i ‘Troy, and what part of its history 1s| perial decrees, etc. Linersen | On that point the statement | look to the rear the first thing.| berries. A good rule is to have an oO. 0 misieading or Portrayed by 2 fake Iliad? ie | LL ee A. It is the smallest part of a| of 4 C Seopweeel the editor of | What do you Thnk? me B. i, | understanding with him that all bars | Questi bl ok | x A. It is supposed to have occupied| Q. Did President Coolidge ¢ ver | substance that can exiat separately! the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, ina | No doubt he meant never face to| ries on your side of the fence go} stlonabie as @ slight elevation near the foot of | have any name except "Calyin” jand still retain its composttion and| jetter dated February 9, 1926, |the rear when aligh from ato you, and then it will not be! ‘ Mount Ida, in Mysia, and nearly| A. It is wnderatood that his ap. | Sroperties the smallest combination| to mR. M. Atkins, a leading op- | street car, meaning to get off facing | necessary to get on top of the fence 4,. Courteous Service at surrounded by the River Scamander,| tlamal name was “John Calvin,” but|of atoms that rcill form a ot | ponent of the city manager plan | the way | the car ix going But it is|to gather them. * a Bit lis location 1s in dispute, and|he has never used the “John” sinco| chemical compound. In physica, the| in the recent campaign, ia ¢lear —_ — - | All Times gome even doubt that it ever exist-|entering public life. In this respect | structural unit, as distinguished from| 449 gays, "I think 1 can fairly | ENCE | MMCTES osha ay ‘cha clognous (Row [olicios ANGE aucviglen cat, ty | tha atop, GNA applied to portolas Loe ten ike ey ame wee | SCIENCE Family Fun | 5. The Newspaper of the 4 ascribed to Teucer, whore grand-|Grant, who was christened “Hiram|0f gases in the kinetic theory inde-| decided increase of efficiency in THE BRAIN y | aM teas Troas, who was the father| Ulysses”; Cleveland, who was chria-|Pendently of their relation to the| the city government since tho | ad nee et td, Home } Of Mus, who called the city IMum|tened “Stephen Grover,” and Wil- Chemical molecule, , : —$—$ $$ ij / Husband's Help, . i ane ag ipiagy ped site Troja after| son, ‘ohe was christencd “Thomas e iy ae HE ever-present argument of “when pnleh deny aay Sie 6. Is Read by Satisfied | & oas, his father. The classic poets| Woodrow.” 2. What does the name “Hia-| Th } | heredity and environment ¥ Gi eaehuni it’ cleaned v = | «say that the walls of the city were | ieee ah 3 watha” mean? it A Oug it may be solved in time by study nirats dar tevin oti Patrons built ya ine ery pastel Apollo's} Q. What Is the oldest and the| 4. “He makes rivers.” The name} of the human brain, A great with: the housework yre. ve date of the taking o |} largest build gph is take On . ah hie bana | den ore no’ m io “ . 7 . rT: rey Ma aser a 10 cae ii us Low | largest building In the world is taken from the Mohawk word) hou shalt gulde me with thy| (e2! more Ss kn wn about th : Aha vena the FETE emendous Buy ing Power | uv wv sieg sd A. The oldest building ta believed | “Haionwatha. | brain today than a few years © Hsuolly placed at 1184 B.C. Lgrvice. g 4a belleved counsel, and afterward receive me | hana A aaah “No. He was merely trying f The S Jas . 0. lo be a little temple more than 6,000 to glory —Ps. Ixxili:24 fabeeay Somme uate ae ene to locate a lost collar button — 0 he Star’s Vast Samm saci | of a mystery to be a field o Audience Youngstown Telegram. the heif of) reat interest ried’ good counsel is that which set A large part of the brain ts ONE BY TH lteth business straight.—Bacon. made up of cells and fibers whose pris ae a SMOKING ROOM |i qpriiey anh do STORIES DOCTOR STAR WANT ADS e@ @ Cochran's Oe work consists of automatic and t ieee bat eae on tho | OW DAILY 6OT\HE, New York health author-|f — reflex actions having nothing to otter mgkeds the an elo us ar “ "4 ae} | fas catiaiily: belleve if aie ue do With thinking. This work may : f S a POEM hing the: barter’ “ahopn” raed | oc By HyGage be sald to be hereditary The doctor looked the new e for your service | 7 |drummer. “The other day 1 enter- | \—— —--—Y The outermost portion of the Pn papery the Sag {foo often we look to the things of tomorrow, and sluff on tho things of |¢4 @ high class shop on 424 st..| [BID You\ /NOT UNTIL | brain is called the cortex. This EP CaNMMM eee hee today. Such foolish neglect often leads us to sorrow and seldom in| When a sissy-looking young fellow | WAVE TO I | is the portion that Is capable of SRE | likely to pay. in an embroldered apron stepped up TRIED TOCOL: } || boing educated ‘ saa Eqs well when a fellow is planning ahead, and eyeing tho lay of the| with: GIVE OLD.| \LecT MY BILL) ,|| “The deeper portions of tho WHY SISTER QUITS l ) sé Them | a But, always, he'll find that it just raises Ned to belittle the tasks sir, our towels havo been sub- ora | brain contro! actions which do "So you're goin’ t’ break it | See i TRE TAG uk vour owt path coding: 4 - fected to 140 degrees Fahrenheit anaiglavads wehlles euscUleth the Some et cig ee Ti) G I L a bur own pace, and the dawn of each| The razors and or b © vi bhot eo a et a comer ¢ day brings new work. Today is begun any race that _you run and eon at Wet eiaiead: bake hay | cortex is a clean slate upon “No tact, dearie. All th’ time le ost 8 ess | never can win if you shirk. Sha ng Bice <2 which experience and education ho insists on sittin’ around _—___/ | Go on do your planning o’er things still at bay, but on present-time work! «ov hat the Aarane 40. write the person's indlyiduality, talkin’ about Themistocies and be alive, You're sure you can make the full use of today, while tomorrow Yes,’ he went on, ‘and the qualities and behavior A per. Atlantis and Catherine 11 “when | eo Tad ker ariivé; Jehairs are given a daily bath in son's behavior, thruout his adult he knows how low I think I (eo ABhE LOSE Tbr THE Btan bichloride and the soap t4 ail ane jasculany dontrolad hy HI | pacltancoeiee oe | tiveptisclzed and the whisk broom cortex. During sleep the cortex Te SAME eatt Y In j Be 1s more or less off duty and the oxi ae icy eR EY ® “Hang itt “ hat go and body Ja then run by the lower A Grand Rapids, Mich, man is r A | shave me,’ I snorted. bran stem and spinal cord, ‘This | howling mad, ‘They fined him $40 1807 7th Ave. MA in-0600 | i! “But I'm not the barber.’ evidence is more in favor of en for driving o horse while drunk ‘ ‘But, where in he? vironment than heredity, in so and he could have bought a used They have him in the back far as mental traits are con: |car and killed somebody for all Leoom boiling him, sir’! Met cerned, that money, bi i ih) atin TT Sa PitLAS