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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDA APRIL 9, 1925 Ss UR WAY BY WILLIAMS : fas)!" Moré ¥ Benefits 1 | ave Seattle Star |: /| Moré Benefits for Vets an. sen & Ruthmen. BY LEO a , erat ° GAN! Hows \ YELL. GOOD GOSH (wor? Gat ‘ r eH an Wee pa f monthe £1.60, 6 months 42.00 Tu COMET BANA ele APTIN ITS DANGEROUS |/ KILLED-Any NEN \ 1 W yr tite y bya Y INFUNTRY HAS | TGVT WILLED an TH Vane Gxt | f tac ’ ? ’ ’ | j ‘ > AGI 2 SE, Civie Pride Weakens Too Far \GOT KILLED Five | CANES» TT ANT: / WEN WE. FALL? | « +4 “| HE beautiful city of Detroit ated p® XOHIBITION, being the law of th SAITiMES AWREADY IN | | NO FUN FALUN’ ——- ’ ig a iles northwest of the*well land, why more power to it, But let eee) THiS BATTLE, AND OFF A HORSE A it i ged by civie pride, ha there be no fanaticism in its enforcement 1 NOT ONE CALNERY \ APTER Youre [Ng 1 f : . j been havir lean Up Week,” includ Investigation is now being made of th \ of ES, KILLED, €. ta * ° i ing her rat Her newspapers estimate death of a farmer in Cedar Rapids, lowa | a \IS KILLED NET. ‘ | Pet: her rats at 15,000,000, with a bounty of who died the other day after drink Wall | 1 , i “ plete rat clean mean $1,500,000 had poured kerosene to render it unfit f | . It is estimated tt several millions of for use A . the rats got aw vo things were want If the liquor caused death, there prob DALON. a 9 “ 4 ing, The officials weren't enthusiastic ably will be a prosecution fc anslaugh 7 r $ enough. The head the dead rats had ter. And there should be, Even the most READY FER at \ to be handed to the city clerk in bunches ardent prohibition sympathizer is f 4 ait : of five and he had to certify and pass enough to acknowledge that some dry | Avie Ain them on to the county clerk to issue orders agents frequently overstep themselve | )\ ALINE 4M Ip fron k for the bountie \ | CAPTING?/ ; ze Neither A theks important officials ad May Be Hard to Bottle t ; vertised “Bring in Your Dead Rats!” a PANTS nealing eatin law a , 4 f Would have been wise, and then, too, Henry | ons se migravion JAW wa : | , Ford wasn’t at home to organize the clean SOE Oe | diebaih apee t | ot eat in the pe érs. The total result seems to be general mber of n dace ead ania esis ert | . disappointment over lack of concatenation ope and Gee iar (i the ett eg or = ra 7 Pes Af rat bunches moving toward official | Southern Europe. | It seems to be hi ; | quarters, with enough rats left to get Wie arm « Seacsdllg i neh armed, A is { ly on Dusy and promote another cleanup car ee ahi: 2 pak tra Y ae e ne A n } De " nah it us 86,980 of her subject —— Baek A e “bath gn. . 1 { ys and, Scotland ar Ain't Nature Wonderful? : Drew ever, wher a boy et out with with Germa } BY KENNETH W: (9) : particular ghkes oboe Uncle Bill s flock? vere t year I object to ie yea three boys went slowly, nately to is the class of immigrants. Those radica - r { 7 * ward the sheep, so as not to frighten races from the south of Europe send their oft them, and, pretty soon, you got them agitators over here and r up trouble { ° ; y f an- | Packed in a corner of the lot, and that That's what I object to.” a bh v1 * marked sheep looked easy picking. Then, Now we'll see. Your ti Br ! = oma adie t suddenly, one of the sheep made a break. | the real agitator. He believes free |- ——. 1 thelrmeargoes on A ‘ You grabbed at him as he or she went speech above all thing If these imn Coast ; ; Pease . by and down you went, with your nose grants from the British isles bring their M F M t R ah re F Ralambaro'ss patie sree a 1 tin the dirt, and every last one of those 50 ideas with them, they are going to give rs. erguson ee S a ea a y comet ecard anna ‘ rp ; Sheep went over you, many of them put- | some of our 100 per centers a bad time BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON an re ‘i ting their sharp little feet in the small of | They are accustomed, when things don't Sas <3 eee ee a | Your back as they went. Same thing if | suit them, to mount a soap box and tell NLY | 5 Chars oh haa oat | + one sheep found a hole in the fence. All | the world. They've ys had the privi- O ‘ s ‘ . 1 tot 1 of t } = followed thru, tho they left wool and leg | lege of doing so at home. Every city in | > | i * skin on the edges of the hole. | England has a park or two principally c ' a > epg th A month ago the newspapers exploited | devoted to protest meetings against one a ; nucle i the big winnings of an old woman in the | thing or another. No person and no insti H f1 s | * Chicago grain pit. Today, Chicago brokers tution is immune. A coal heaver can rise | - « r f are complaining that their offices are | up and say what he thinks about the vil- | is z ‘ Sanit i + packed with women who want to buy in | lage constable or the Prince of Wal fies e cia ix ‘ the pit, what, they don’t know or seem to There is nobody to club him into silence | ee i J a +¢are. They just lay down their money on In time, if what the c heaver sa} | ' - ‘ ” ting =~ Something that is $1 today and may be reflects the views of community | ‘ v ® f you TOMMY HAD LEARNED [ f $1.50 or 50 cents tomorrow. reform may result. The « } er's . be a a ; Wha Gad alias? weadt ti he | What one sheep can do another is bound | wrath isn’t bottled up to find eventual , : oor ifferent seasons f «+ to try. And it goes without saying that, | expression in an explodi ng bomt ; apr . one of y I when the sheep has enough wool on her, | For some years A in author ¢ " a ge ane ASS ‘the Chicago broker does not hesitate to have tended toward the bottling-up meth- P am pager ai gt ie + Shear. od and there have | a number of ex- ar ‘ weet Mies ‘ : plosions in consequence. It might be inter . ° ' at ' 1 ee ce eenstrated Karur cing oovaich theetect of thee’ ore | Mir, Fixit of The Star | mien a asin a Set sree he tk *TZ7AMENEFF, Dzerjinsky and the soviet | Q°°°°* Sic I ache ita 8 dca ae a a flee, We o me Hed 5 will carry | Patras “inate and i council of labor and defense have | paxcns- Pcs Undertakes Here vo Remedy Your Troubles Motes 2 piancke ° will be good for returning spring come to the point of publicly admitting | if of Public Interest | SACRA chaos A ies eee ‘poems to “Regular Subscribers.” _that the communism of Lenine and Our Sales | — - = ant |’ whienered my own heart *Trotzky is a demonstrated failure. They | N= — pees pean. oe Germany | | exee nus Get And Mrs, Ferguson is pleased : announce that the present condition is can be said to have made much he | OBE Ihe cpvincr gosto maperiti« |; (o. Rave: roe Fou.sta0, Gene hee Thi C t y 3 Oi | ‘ “more harmful and aie to the Rus- | way toward regaining their foreign mar- par Woodiand| shabby old Lad: lS oun r A 0. urs sian economic structure than private capi- kets lost during the war. “ Pe eae V sey m no at hand talists,” and they invite private capital to | On the other hand, Uncle Sam shows | (ry sequently they Mr. F Were it the [ A Thought ioe hel _enter trade. a healthy growth each year. American ‘ sel depo aby Maca Fe enutane f 370.¢ the rush " * The spirit which gave the “reds” con- machinery exports for the fiscs rend- | di hg od he B Eager pe Gils’ a es ee Febr reserve . . trol has oozed out thru practical experi- ing June 50 last increased in $13,- | signs |W tt sible hove thee; and of him that taketh away om : ‘ence, and this was bound to come. It is 000,000, a 14 per cent gain over | th UNL f er ratca the sa ‘thy goods ask them not again—|| ; zi 5 supply on March 1, 3 inborn in men to aim to produce and own $117,000,000 total of the year previous. OUTBOUNDE”, This - ; ee ATHER. | Lake vic30 aoe 1 790 iia. ors aneaeh » something of their very own. All theories | British industry records for 1923 showed Pieper ties ~bae Sabha Rita Gane 1a # . . f gas—a record-break at the February rate | of government have to, sooner or later, | a 40 per cent decline in export trade from yagi ° 1 t P ! sumption, _ ‘submit to the test of the individual initi- pre-war figures and the German trade a A sto e every « —S SS ative. Between capitalistic and communis- | 334s per cent drop in the same period Hi thinks that gst cya : | ‘tie governments there is a golden mean | eg. 4 . t pound care 3% naiderable koe, “x | ‘which means the highest possible average | Honest ( ‘anadions Dg toises i | __-of human happiness. HOLD an honest legislature—that of ne solr Aisa q An immediate good ought to result from Ontario! It voted for 4.4 per cent t a ~ SCIENCE ————-~ | the soviet’s present attitude. It ought to | beer, but only after turr down a propo- Lap : | C AMOUFLAGE J : tremendously dilute the red propaganda in | sition to investigate the intoxicating | HAS ses Ase Sie as | ‘other countries. | effects of that amount of “kick.” NCIENCE jn tte fig | nswers to Your Questions ? | tn the ! SoS. GAR 5) 1 ns stir 7 vhat is the total. distance | * aa #1 A. John B. Taney of Mar He ‘ r diamond? || 4 any question of fact or in \ | Presiden ‘cas tejected by creature The camoufla : A. The total distance is 360 fect,| | formation by writing § the ecnate, 2 i ieee Toms ts in) nature given’ Insects ki 90 fect between cach base. | | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 1834. James rter of Pennayl ny} lower of life is far i Q. How many new moonsare there| | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in sind bythe by a vote of ga, and the conduct the er s given to man id #P the calendar year? Joose stamps for rep} No! |} fo 3 on January 30, 1844. David sf The bacillus rossi, commor | SA. The lunar month varies some ia apne c aed aI ait | | Henshaw of Massachusetts was r¢ Mr. Firlt: Ia there any scay to] known an the “walkingestick,’ | ludes 12.368 lunar months, There 184}, and Caleb Cushing of Maasa-|\ tions arc cosy to tune out, but it bark and looks like Wall therefore be 12 or 13 new moons | * eos Bi chusetts was rejected as secretary|ia impossible to entirely tune out! th fa tree. nits nat. | 4m any calendar year |s0 docs not have representation in| of the treasury by a vote of 27 | KHQ. I hear others make th ural enivronment on the twigs of | eee l congress. According to the treaty| 19 on March 18\3. Henry Stana-\ same complaint C. HH. F. | a tree it is almost tmpousible to Q. Why does not the Ca | between the United States and Pan-| berry of Ohio was rejected as at-| ‘This case was reported to Radio, distinguish It from part of the | lave representation in congr lama, the United States was granted | torney general by a vote of 29 to| Supt. Redfern, who Investigated nd | A. The Panama Canal Zone is not\a lease in perpetuity to the strip,| 11 on January 2, 1868 | reports that KHQ was off, and P are all protected by @ “possession” of the United States,| known as the Canal Zone, five miler Siceie lhe has had tho trouble corrected {GrHALON ANa SOLAR Ma vERaT TL i ee, | Oe On each le of ine re route.) Q. How large is the city of Phila a nApihe meee || species look like green or dead ez: Dumbell Duds oct tor sone, sastouas, eanuicry | eins ana how doen tt rank ae af ee eee cwing atrip. in front ofl stevie tive thet ele cupiiens The way they and other purposce, but actual Wile | world? lowe place on First ave, NW. and] ve veina of a leaf, A buttorfl UST as performance is what counts trip the light ss vee PEEL eee ae, gemaatton. 2h SEs EA etNad curd. delve: ConiN4ll secon Bleak that mesithe vee oe | with tires, so service facilities are what i @ In what other instances, except | aquare miles, Tt ts the. third. ity| it and spoil the parking strip. Ml. | owls. by markings on Its wings count with tire merchants. That’s how ee iogks ae tf | the came of ithe , contecnaticn ot of the United States In alee and the ite ak Beeb ea ea us AL ae it look like the face | Lancaster Merchants are selected — «they really are || ship, has the United States senate | s+ | ediate investigation |¥ pilates «| according to what they give their custo- r * * | failed to confi presidential cab- » P 1 . at | | | le pricing. a | inet nominee? A Presidential cab-| |G Under what president of the) yr. puns 7 nave a deaut/ul|| SMOKING ROOM || mers. a or ————| established PB Reel ea} 4p oe a ae Rae | STORIES | There is but one Lancaster Merchant in any ki | Avthe first act wa passed dur | Vea aditee tae tf" the ‘parks “board town or community. Naturally, he is the 4 | Onder Clovetand the civit aervice| al T whom should I appiys iad bridge?” asked a rest pores for his reliability, responsibility and extended, HAT a heap of haste is showing, Say, where's everybody going? Was} O06 there ever such a hubbub in the nation? Men In doorw shouting | qQ. Can you uggest some Indian Joudly, People passing by them proudly, Yea, there's much ado in any | names that would be appropriate for union station, |a summer home or cottag “AM aboard for this and that place!’ Comes a man with glowing fat | A. Unaliyi, a place of friends; Tal face, who is lugging both porffollo and grip. You can tell that he's a! Kulsate, sun house; Numta Udeliga, drummer who stops off most every summer, for the town js on his ever | sunset; Watulivi, beautiful place Tasting trip. ‘ | eee @ Inthe jam the crowd near smothers, Little tots hang on to mothers.| @Q. When was the denomination There's a rush for day coach seats when trains arrive, Men who sell | known as “Seventh Day Adventiats” both fruit and candy thru the train age always handy, and the gen'ral | formed? peene of a@tion is alive | A.A few pervona in New Enge What wlark to read the faces of the people in such places. 1 have done | land, formerly of the Mirat Day Ad ft-as they've in and outward poured. Meeting friend: nd old rel ventiats, began to observe, in 1844, fg the thrill in union stations, and the catchword of all js “All Aboard!” the seventh day of the week an the (Copyright, 1926 for The Star) Sabbath and to preach the doctrines which now conatitute the diatinetive tenets of the Seventh Day Adven Hata, Ata conference WW at Rattle Creek, Mich. in 1860, these were or. ganized under the nome “Seventh | Pay Adventiat denomination" and three years later a general confer ence tags organized few animals or birds, | buy very “Um off 0! bridge for life my wife chalt One night, not long and 1 were invited to dine with jn (Doc-By? ts some newcomers to our After dinner, neigh borhood our host suggested a game of bridge. ‘But YOU SAY YOUR MA BUT MA neither of ua play,’ I answered Eel tela ‘We know nothing about the ND WANT: F n we'll teach you,’ ho re SOME STICKING PLAS: plied TER? WHY BOY, L'M “Well, we played, and they NO teapot MENDER! tought us, After the final hand oureteacher informed me T wa $25 in the hole 1 thought he was joking and went about our lon ve-taking. At the door he ngain reminded me t owed him $25. Then T was mad, 1 counted out $40 and handed it to him. ho wild What All right, TP anawered. "The extra five is for our din fer,” pooveeger S Use Submari ine Buy from the man who displays the certificate of a Lancaster Merchant. Then you know you get good tires backed by good service. THE LANCASTER TIRE AND RUBBER CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO LANCASTER, Distributed Exclusively THE LANCASTER TIRE & RUBBER CO. emits © By HOt Westlake Ave, North, Seattle, Wash, Merchant