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PAGE 6 THE SHATTLE STAR MONDAY, APRIL 12, mm «| The Seattle St [our OUR WAY Publiehed Dally by The Star Mydlishing Oo, Main rman ehachianeei ) These Postal Changes Effective Wednesday! \% F, G. ORR and United Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Mepresentatives. Press Berrios, effice, 60T Montgomery St; Chicago office, 410 North M York offiog, 12 Weat 44th St; Moston office, tT Tr Ny mail, out of olty, be per month, § months 92.60, year $4.00, By onrrier, elty, #0 a month, Bt @ months $3.00, The Tangle Our National Generosity ANCE would, no doubt, agree to | Oats COOLIDGE isn't so easy to admire when he is being clever reduce her army to the size of ours, and her air force to the size of Britain's, When he is expressing honestly and simply f ‘if America and Britain would formally | his frugal New England philosophy you Only 4 governme | Increane in insurancesates: $ Agree to stand by her in the event of can give him complete eredit for sincerity, see sabes $ : ts f @nother German invasion, which she whether or not you hold conflicting views, co 6:4 ent fears. thus when he defends the protective tar- | rhe re the chang t : nts 2 Refused such an agreement, six years | iff, Coolidge’s whole life and background | t mi The f Het wit b i go, France went'to splurging on arma cause him to accept the protective tariff | “Changes in second-class mall | 1 t te ‘ments, at home and abroad, and today is as essential to the welfare of the Ameri- wapapert) mages i C. 0. D, Packages: Colle fee -on the abyss of printing paper and calling can people. tl 1 | $ m it money. Can it be wondered at that But read this paragraph, one of several v4 paral : nr , it i France hesitates to talk di sarmament that to the same purport, in his speech to the Fas oubos it crea Wor pares tn does not include a “security pact’? National Cotton Manufacturers’ associa- arth-cliy i c exceed $100 Whether she will be content with security tion: y rvic Ke cach y fee unc ed ent pPossible in an alliance with Great Britain We have established here the practice of absolute re nedek in a thirdeclaae’. foal} HIB RORES Ere a | Soe ee 6 i flone is a question depending much upon free trade thruout a great continental area of 48 Hors ae as pes rg nouka a 4 vhow close she is to reckless inflation. states, besides other possessions, It is the most i ie ACU dees Bali ie pases POUne! Pack 4 widely extended application of that policy that will reular " req 1 : . + , be fe where ithin this domain we have 1 t 2 sounds A! a an variety of natural resources ‘ ‘ ng The Beginning Sounds O. K a ae x , Be aeainis ison tins beyond those of any other country, Yet from our pelea ee iid HIGHLY interesting article is going national beginnings we have sought no ‘ apie ry \ ar ; the rounds concerning the efforts of by reason of this primacy of natural cutaiogy’ Of244 pages or’ more A ought Ford, Edison and Firestone to grow rub- wanted them was free to come hy onthe Pattie, * sent YO. re le ) rs Tlorids buy our raw materials at exactly the same prices sions < plant mie | mothe Britick ann aaa A sot as our own people, Such staples ax copper, cotton | ere alaterirattion tharect i treet or agree tara ear ic glenn iam Spb sear eabed poet and petroleum might have been made the basis on fo , ness, than both the hands fal with year,” says Firestone, “will cost American which to build great national monopolies, Yet they Chlaseaa ta fetetliilaes be par travail and vexation of spirit—Eeel car owners at least $100,000,000. Every have been as freely available to the industries of cel post-mail: Prose ate _ | tvs: 10-cent advance in the cost of crude rub- other countries ax to our own. Under our constitu changed. “However, « | ea »ber means an additional burden of about tion our export trade Is free of duty : Pate Beste a shi Sa ee oy $75,000,000 loaded on the American peo- What does it say? Simply that we have i 72 Neher, Ths a5 oe: ytd agaiclebte ple,” a vast amount of goods to sell the world a‘ : | ree Oh: coacee If these gentlemen succeed in growing | and that we permit the world to come | Tubber, will the first step be to put a tar- freely and buy! That we raise cotton, for il pas | What Folks and do not prevent anyone from * agains British r 2 rubber that *xample, ¢ | : | aff against British pauper rubber that bavi it WHEN MOTHERS GET GRAY reowillians twill cost us $99,999,999 instead of the "British $100,000,000 tribute to a cinch? “IT have been tempted to wonder,” said Gas NEW KICKS ars Are Saying HY American cinch in place of British? Coolidge in another paragraph, “how many 6 Howbeit, it is some nicer to be spanked other peoples endowed with the same $ y natural wealth, the vane possiiites of || POWErs Scheme for Arctic Bases as NorthPole Becomes W orldCrossroad by father than by a neighbor. New rates for domestic money would have been as generous with the & As They Answer DAT ani | vest of mankind as the Americans have ft | Ree tial ects, resdy. to fake: her | been.” BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS g vacation in Europe, this year, it is | 7 n é ‘ ; 1 not ex Well that she be posted as to foreign tele. | ; Well, that may appeal to President Cool- | _ am Liat) ‘ | ‘phone rae Hianes since she may atl 8 | idge as generosity, so we'll have to let it | \ JASHINGTON, Apr | ship, t tist {eon 00 | planes, h'} ‘ tes | ‘a Ss, 8 she may a ong - ae ee cent gale z The: North pole nile t t OU P telephone back home for additional funds | 2° * that. It is a generosity, at any threat : F supe eee ee ; | is - ; } rate, that doesn’t cost us anything. 1 fa to enable her to live there “cheaper than | Thare ancien | Teale = contention ft iad * 1 rae pee @mywhere else,” which the head of the | ,.°, ere Was another bit of generosity " f ‘ g $20, 1 ts, form o | | that the president might have been guilty Chics. : , cen Teader’s family has, probably, heard she can do. © In England an operator is called a “tele- of, but avoided. The well-protected cotton | manufacturers, headed by Chairman But- [| | ler’s own son, are seeking still more pro- : = ee , espe rth , wnat |. emt . ae ees || Sez Dumbell Dud: onist.”” ; es hie : | al : aon i aoe © penal oftanee, cal | hi He 8 ent ean beter! hi c : . r ¥ ents £ ) cent An optimist is § em anything but “comrade” or “citi- | epo eee preety) > Naea ‘ pole! bet t ; Pr / ptim : zeness.”” x | hope, so far as he is concerned. Taft, when | i two exp m, nite F ( ; w a man who si | preside ox hibite » sort of generosity ‘ an and one egin t uit. a " ; _In parts of Germany operators are for- C Syprde sie ina de | r r t a Now Y ' . 4 4 , hopes he gets — to wear jewelry or to bob their | cost him something. It cost him his job. | 7 oi rm ight : ¢ t | ¥ xce and not exce run over by a = In Japan, on answering a call, the oper- President Coolidge apparently intends to ‘ ° 1 al contact rabey pee || doctor's auto. *ator says “Moshi-n the achiwaient of make no mistake of that kind. the rie. pap tot ealnlagd ey |e *tapbeae Set restotesi teed arco: | “Hello.” Mag r | _ se 1 ; oe = In England, “Are you there?” rained +. In France, “I'm listening.” 3 + In Sweden the operator simply gives Mer own number, as “40.” * In Belgium the operator, on complet- ing the call, says “Talk.” In Sweden, “Please begin’; in Norway, “Clear.” In England the “telephonist” says, i “You're thru,” meaning you are ready to * And in America she says, “Three-r-r-ee ght number did you call?” Rursia has posted a garris Wrangell island, with orders to hold it at whatever cont MATHEMATICIAN estimates that if the government succeeds in collect- ing that $11,000,000 income tax assess- nent against Senator Couzens, it will mean a saving of an average of 10 cents an individual in future income taxes. Most of us would be inclined to say: | “Let Couzens keep the money. What’s 10 | cents to me?” Which, tragic enough, epitomizes the | interest most of us take in our national government. rated the p | | | principal factors in | airplane | ] Ten Cents | And Mother said: “You may éet a package =. of Wrigley too!” After buying the eggs, tb meat She roast food-"You mag get a package of Wrigleys too” - m . Wise mother shortest road to almost any where Iles acrons the 1 = Interesting ree “ANOTHER sidelight on prohibition. Remember? Journey. Via the pole, by a tent Cool wo nary | In 1921, before prohibition enforce- HE face of Nathaniel Hale is to appear WD gpa: Tent was in its present state in America, on the new half-cent stamps. M F Oe f Th S If you have forgotten who he is, stop TF. xt O é€ tar $3,567 worth of grapes were imported m Argentina. Last year $162,5% vic no meeyeeh you see and ask him. ndertakes Here to Remedy Your Trouble: fou should know. x : ‘ s if of Publie Interest | Worth were imported. | = she re- ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? | , | ese timber doe Thom wards the litile errand ° o ° . pla g¢, which helio ; h 7 | aresincgitty coustcne lah Gl fathers: sopiene tay Doce | runner with somethin : boy who delivers the paper tn thia before somcone ta kille ae is A Q How many justices of the su- | ———— gr —W Isle of Pines treaty by the last con- | Sic pai ah alg GES ENG leah SADA, Veridor | delicious, long lasting Wpreme court have been appointed . ae anewer, <0 t with his bicycle. Me also brings The ¢ eor's office ¥ f | i Gwithin the last three years and who/| | any question of fact or in- | A. The special acasion of the sen pie Geaa, walk manne. | ed ddd dale } ane beneficial. @re they? | | formation by writing The Seat- | | ate, just closed, ratified the treaty.| more trouble for the lawn. What | 1 bags bean ts hav ! ‘ AeFour. They are George Suther-| | tle Star Question Editor, 1222 2 bi -6 | con be dome about thie? 2X r ; Rerianeye? | z i Tand; appointed October 1922; Plerce| | New er Aves, Washington, | | Q What nation covers the largest! Two things a t ways ihe? Hoare <1 | Happy. healthy child- Butler, appointed January, 1925 ; Ee-| . and josing 2 cents in | | amount of territor 1 “bolas to have Wika coats intel ane) ride : $. ee Bears 7. Sanford, appointed Feb. Pere ll ag a lace ass diste| ati ioe, Gur w im war | plea isin eenaeat | ren with Wrigleys suary, , an arlan F. Stone, hy ad- | | body politic, Russia co more ter- atio anager of the paper and | along Dear smthgneten 2p ¢ - ie i ee acres acti iets Nar tnaetiai tase ts recay | tura,weneem ck.e pene: So. song Dearoeen wou ad wep on me abete nis isan ergsineongt ette ust be} | As a power, the British emplre ha pes ralt n ad. der the Beeice tanitrogen petranxite ob-| | sened [eee eg cra meee hat) ets Fale seo |G me pomeeaid eid Z cost 15 small! seal Hill must be met. The hope for a thing, you will find, will be lost, unleas| *%@ Photogra You are ready to settle the cost the most luable ally of the IT'S IM TH TH 7 ‘The pleasure would wane if we merely could take whatever we wanted astronomer, for it can see what | |JYOINTS T E Buy Be ad | STORIES ch —_—- YY With no price at stake, ‘Twould rob us of wishing. We'd ne'er cto} the eye cannot detect. Distant | /FEEL THE | | tainted? : | “ oe | Mr. Fizit: Tama newsboy, | $ As Usually by allowing nitric acid’ iahor amendment to the constitu-| @ Is ex-Governor Ferguson of Mr. Fixit; Last & some- | quarantined in m | fo act on copper and then exposing tion read? sxax ¢ligible to hold office in that| one broke inte my at | for two weeks. . | Ghe gases given off to the air. The| 4. Kec, 1 reads: “That conoress| t ma Gey Maywood, on the Everett inter Féabier. bobioi.c-suel rane fon. | i Brown fumes when pipe ot fn a) shall have power to limit, regulate {tho his impeachment as gov-| urban line, and atole a pair of | al stations for the two weeks | H Jow temperature are nitrogen petra-\and prohibit the labor of personsicrnor of the state made him in-| shoes, five pounds of sugar and | that I must be kept in. Or | i oxide. under 18 years of age,” and Sec. 2) eligible to } office, the atate leg one pound of coffee. Also about | would be tickled to death if | a . oc We #: reads: “The power of the several! istature has recently pasacd ape. a month ago a thief got away | someone should offer to le i BQ Has President Coolidge a mid-| states is unimpaired by this article,| cial net restoring to Mm ee Tongs SINCOSON OA snus Toalah “hore | tua alethalt ce e ne | name? except that the operation of state) of vitizenshi 1 “numerous other cases | n t | k : sae x et tees of citizenship and eligibility to hold| have been “numerous r cas Anybody want to make thi i +A. He was christened John Calvin,| jaws shall be suspended to the ex-| office | of theft reported in this locality. newsic happy for two weeks? | | mut "adeno dropped the John and) tent necessary to give effect to leg aie Whom shall 1 see to have a stop In the meantime, F.C, send | i c he Calvin lation enacted by the congress.” 3 senc { ages only ort ood | islat acted by the congres: Q. How many woman lawyers are| put to thie? I | Mr. Fixit your exact address, so | H " . 1 oe there in the United States? If you live im King county see | that if he has any luck there i %.Q What 1s the pension paid to| Q. What is the latest book written| 4. 1,748 Sheriff Starwich, in ttle, If } will be no delay | Minor children of men who fought|, “p.400. ps ante — in Snohomish county, see the | ei ehce | i Wes sear with: Spain’? Edgar Rico Burroughs ; in § : | a A. The act of September 1, 1922,) A. “The Land That Time For sr SCIENCE ————~ sheriff of that scout y ifrn “honk Al cin West Se | Srplded ; t per | 908.” lanl al - i atile, and it takes from five to i Provided for a pension of $+ per oy STAR RECORD ur. Fixit: Can you tell us eight days to get a letter from H month for the minor children of| \ what has beconte of the negro | my friends at Georgetown or | | bien who fought in the war with| B. What is the meaning of the] Sam in Cane TET TREAT who was convicted of killlgg Of. Ballard. What can be done to | F) Bpain in addition to the pension of|name “Calvin”? | LANS are being made to ficer Comer some time agof It improve this condition? te widow | A. Bald | Sere the Speen tee pia was underatood that he teas to | R. R. D. | . | ee wi f ‘es, tornadoes anc be hanged in January. Did Often the omission of tho let ; EQ. How does the proposed child! @. Was any action taken on the “#tthauakes for a thousand former Governor Hart pardon ter W, if you live on a street in decay. ; = “| years, Yerkes and other ob him? JACK. West Seattle, will cause days of e | e | atories are behind this plan The negro, Mosely, whom no delay, Or S left off of First a” i | s purpose is to preserve for doubt you refer to, has appealed ave. may cause a long wait for er ry i 7 | the PERE oe ater centuries re his case to the supreme court. the letter if intended to go to 0) i ° | cent records m: of the stars . ee First ave, 8. Send the envel i os j; Compared with similar records Mr. Fivit: Twice daily I drive | of any delayed letters to tho | b) Ht taken in the centuries to come, under the Twelfth ave, bridge superintendent of mails, Seattle | they would reveal the changes in on Dearborn st. Often I see | with a letter explaining the cir | 'O MATTER how r how tasty our dish, there always is some.| the celestial ma id would serve eer SES ET cumstances, and he will be able 4 thing for which we lah. Desire is the thing for which all to clear up the mysteries of tho | to locate the trouble | i : g fo ich all people| Ail, which really makes plugging worth while, after all | Sly Seas | DOC--By H Gage (MTT ITT PWhatever it is that you want, and then get, in some way or o ,| These records were made with | lle | : ay or other the| SMOKING yhie plate, which is — montons wn ssine) | M |} Yearn, It's really more fun when we get out and eart | stars that cannot be seen by the | \wORST, DOC Ye ty | GFN inspector was making his From young men and women til n up and gray, we're wanting « most powerful telescopes register | \ AG ings. | monthly visit to the village Fishing for things every day. The people who get them, you'll find, never} thelr location by use of the | pelo lis Mae OMe, alt a Boker DIFFERENT Ghirk, for their wishes really incentives to wo | photographic plate, because theli ‘and talked on about every. sub fect the children had ever heard of |Finally, he looked smilingly upon Consider what keeps your ambition afire, It's merely the fight for tho| laht is cumulative and, after things you desire. It's easy to wish, but if wishes come true they've got| many hours, it will show FLAVORS fo be earned—and the Job's up to you. Esfyhteen of the great observa the upturned faces and sald 1] (Copyright, 1926, for'The Star) | tories of the world have just wish I was youngster at school | completed a evast: photographic Jagain, Do you know why L wish directory of the stars, showing that? Because their positions on given dates | This takes in stars down to the eleventh magnitude and contains | over 6,000,000. Tt is “Cause you've forgot all you} | Jover knew,’ replied a voice fom | |the fear desks,” =| as | tory, among other Ohio and Indiana floods being ervatories want to _|| on time, spring nas nothing to | preserve, Copyright, 1985, Public Ledger Byndicate do but go ahead this direc ecords, that | the gre Ltt WT ad UVP TANCMETE OAT ts RS Re SN GS aad ce