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SDAY, APRIL 14, 1925, THR SEATTLE STAR OUT OUR WAY. mo ae BY WILLIAMS a ‘ nee ia Mothers’ ’ Mistakes Published Dally by The Star & Newspaper Fn. arctic jaa aaa hipaa Mytahing Oy oa MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Prean service, ¢ suigan Aves Loo ead fey NY STIFF! Z| BONS MU DONT ANT TA CAMERA READY\ y = SENG a q your ROO My eersler, gity, bea 8 month paanina: 180% | my ACUTTIN UP THIS MEAN YORE GOIN \ AN PUT TH! CANE AN \ Vibes pena crye. tre bey | oan sane ide cry ange ahd | VAIN = -AYWAN, APIO US T TAKE MY PIGTUH | GLOVES IN HIS HAND! || Bee the anldier f Net Wate ean HAP Of, dd a: Freedom of the Press Tt Doesi't Seem Possible Hh Pg le HS nail NS Rigee WAY) TET Wit dag ATS || id sae a Phe ap her cha i aihd rhe, ed by An Editorial by Thomas Jefferson HAT’S that®Fred Withey, head of the | ff Hi Brin oh SUTIN VT | BO Y 1) DAS SENT ‘| ONE ° TAESE PHOTOS, ws other day 4 ott nud won very substan fal (This was written by Jefferson at the timo he was National Surety company, trying to \\| {0 AN’ ENE oA LOMAEN “TT LEAME A WELL GIT HIM | opis : Svan ee ? presidend of the United States) do? He calmly announces that a man 2s. THING . aie bsiee dha {. 7 MARRIE OMIT sont | home & ent back toy a aay eae indeed im the bride N° GOVERNMENT ought to be with- | given to strong and loud cussing is a good ; yi : ¥ mama f ‘ to | who has good grounds for di out censors; and where the press is risk because he takes out his peeves in Reta t , orce, If she has been reared | free, none ever will, swearing rather than in stealing a Mise t rene w oa ee wei © T am for freedom of the press, ahd | Dangerous doctrine! However, when flour pebble bed Pe Pn f i + against all violations of the constitution | an applicant walks in upon the head of the * 1 4 1 life, she back I to silence by force and not by reason, the | United States chamber of commerce, for A) td ¢ | to her at the first mis t complaints or criticisms, just or unjust, of | instance, and cusses him and the job, ¢ } me ss year ei our citizens against the conduct of their | strong and plenty, said head should be lived ‘1 Sm % s api will’ bake agents. | calm and attentive. Maybe the job r man fe any sort of a contro. Conscious that there was not a truth hunter is honest, and it is suggested that hor head 4 | " on earth which I feared should be known, a college selection of blasphemy might be ¢ pitiru ; | Yor the girl who marries with + I have lent myself willingly as the sub- particularly impressive. This, not to en in t s 1 se Se vorced as i t ject of a great experiment, which was to courage blasphemy. There's already plenty wre con it he OF as henugetiy, rove that an administration, conducting | of it in job-hunting, at this period, thing by th i! cA se 4 } itself with integrity and common under- If Withey means that swearing around pene aes ‘ ‘ ay standing, cannot be battered down, even the house means good risk, here's to ie ‘ila s & + by the falsehoods of a licentious press, and | inform him that he has another guess f ‘ t 4 + Consequently still less by the press, as | pedct 10, a pl . ' meee legal and wholesome | NE VW ay ( pin Luck : ey j } s experiment was wanting for the UST to burst the obsession that he i KG. wy it it + world to demonstrate the falsehood that a plain, poised, undstentatious New would r spltiins Whesediny eppr epee A + freedom of the press is incompatible with | ‘nglander, a Washington report states pans * pe ou ; Teer parla tigers Aaa rae ie + orderly government | that Calvin has 12 pairs of pants. . 4 I have never, therefore, even contra- | Bek agieeaa, is ae luck of that coue x dicted the thousands of calumnies so indus- | ™#? Coolidge! 1e first Vermonter who & triously propagated against myself. But | could ever lay claim to more than two City Manager Plan Lauded the fact being once established, that the pairs of pants! But, maybe, a spirited = i -ENNETH WATSON = press is impotent when it abandons itself | hobby-horse is terribly wearing on pants BY KENNETH WATSO} ee, + to falsehood, I leave to others to restore | sree ; r er sd to . fats Ae by recalling it within | There Are Others baclaboerort ate tise rafts peptone + the pale of truth. | IQkRCON i 2 Be prise ; Within that, it is a noble institution, | M Uap EUON, Mich., ee ¥ eraners oy BRANDING A MAVERICK. The other questions and. the + €qually the friend of science and civil lib- | \y Mer haa sympathy tor a citizen ¢ | answers received + erty. | ho has been ar ested for passing worth- aE RSS Has the quality of the per- = The only security of all is in a free | hom gree ’, whose wife sues for divorce | sonnel filling elective and a i , press. The foree of public opinion cannot | and whose auto has been taken away from Thomas Jefferson’ Ss Bill of Pas palntive silo Jnireetna ince 3 resistec + When permitted freely to be Rare hard luck. to be sure. but, in this Eighty-five per cent er th icone ‘aap vale of tears, no matter how numerous Looking oan Duri Ing Jef fer son W eek, to Some of the ‘ uld a ma y of the ettt ' the waters pure. j ssing one’s misfortunes, there is Things He Paught Re Or¢ wrding: Individual Liberties iy Ja ese Hees pipe Se Medi doe some comfort in realizing that ROSE | there are others worse off. That Michi- - 7} directories Digtuy waver per Sete TK 4 4 . y | . i hy . al eens c nnaires enumerated Has the c nager plan PEAKING of the dawn of the new era | city street, many men whose checks could - ‘ Haury “process for obtain A a to, dete lic improvements?” Highty-seven of mergers and trusts, the United | not be passed, genuine or worthless; other | ' j ' intance of counsel mine ust, how t per cent “Yes iB { States chamber of commerce proclaims | men whose wives prefer the sawed-off o for I “ TRTCLE VII hy “eg sappeioalstllier ; that the only hope of the small business shotgun to the divorce petition; and others 7 g : 2 ‘ t Right of 1 Jur : rage -sdaeen ge 7 } man and local manufacturer “lies in work who would look upon the taking away of ane ; t In anite at common law, where oO ty-two per 3 5 : r ay shall ¥ 5 + ing harder than ever before and in stick- 1 a positive godsend. } a " t beet trial by ‘ Michig ing to things big corporations can’t do.” rily, hard luck or good luck is largely | with t and « of rama Jury, exeept tn Hrs Bix Iowa, Flori fe 4s 10 igang! aise! | — Undoubtedly, the trend of business is | ® matter of relativeness. There is a much ae . ere tn the. mil when ok the: Yalta eheten. thee Ine! hig rivec tidy ae the al ration sess + toward big combinations and corporations, | crueler fate than being safe in jail, with- t A thee Ls aah on fommenslawicr ee hes i : | city affairs than they did ‘und + but:not many small business men will go out critical wife, or used car. ti ARTICLE VIL he old plan?" Elghty per 1 to sweating over the hope that lies in | - . or limbs ner re adie; St Pronipited x des; } advice to work harder. They are already | Mussolini’s Method ee Fxcewsive ball aiall not be re~ or ‘mn ‘aabporet?) in dealing with { at it. Also, it is becoming more and more | OU hav “ ; i Soe. eae end unemnl oni cltdieas Hightyaiz per + a fact that there are mighty few things have to congratulate Mussolini for nal rights, ‘The f pil poly punishments inflicted | cent “No > that the big corporations can’t do and don’t . his poise and initiative when cabinet | dments, commonly wile wae : ABT LE IX | ee sae ; | ‘Do politics and favoritism . ; 2g § re. 5 Sad vney maw ai pte nr phe Or ames sat compensation, Rule of Construction of All but seven of the 317 replies feats i do. The trend is toward a period when crises arrive. His ministry of war, finance | h hie or. Mier eit po lervoant es SS invintbeaneicd were Erase under the city manager i multitudes of small business men or local and foreign affairs resign, but does orderly | was not the nig Speedy Trial rhe (edetaration tactha’ eens. i sath Seventy-cight per cent BS ees overnmer 0 smash? Not 2 i ¥ represented the ‘ a, Ete. stitution of certain rights shall | : wi + manufacturers will have the alternative of f fect pat a sis i Not a quiver. | pm ant eibenaens EX toma, | met be construed to deny or die- | The question was answered Is this service performed i being absorbed by some combination, or n effect, Victator Mussolini says: | the aceused shall enjoy the parane others retained by the | by 66 bankers, 7 business and more economically than pre. Satisfying themselves with a limited por- _ “Very well, I will be minister of war, | | right so a apeedy and. paplie peoples ARTICLE X | professional wemen, 17 Cham- viously?" Eighty-four per cent + tion of profits and progress. finance and foreign policies. I've been | Ze the ‘state district wherein the | ] ber of Commerce: officials, . 7 Yes. prog! i The killing off of competition in the | running those fellows, anyhow.” | | crime shall have been commit~ > clergymen, 3 club women, 17 | REPO Ea ..: zs pe’ n in | x a : 5, any . : ARTICLE 1 h The powers not delegated to | library executives, 42 manufac Lambasted by Dawes and : higher-up business stratum—which com- No political disorders, costly elections Religious Establishment the United Sintes by the consti. | turers, 10 millers, 13 newspaper threatened by Coolidge, all wtth- } bination means—is surely something for or carbonizing of the valves of official- ited. Freedom of | nature and cause of the accuse prehibited vy tt <e editors, 11 physicians, 22 rail in 10 days! Enough to make the retailer and the local manufacturer t! di Simply, Mussolini er | the Press, and Right Po | seat | lively; er to the | Toad executives, 14 realtors, 26 | senatorial dignity shudder, all : 4 A er to | om i Simply, Mussolini cranks her up, | titon |B gum | eee ee eee ratallers, § labor leaders, right 4 i mder on. and she goes. | me ' = : = ———— - - a : 4 po g » soa mare neem | What Folks yoeevecerevevetevveeweccee my ay | < eatablishment o ; ‘ religion, or prohibiting the free Are Saying i , exercise thereat) © abridging 4 the freedom of apeech or of the Answers to Your Questions ? ? | Sezer: |__| 9 Pencenbly to aasemble and to PERCY MILLEN, Sngtiet 7 tithe the ore! ent for a Pee ns ag aS | Fearon ot erisvencess g expert rts low many persons in the | time, but subject to the orders of ARTICLE I the Prince of ‘ fe : $4 | u J 1 + United States are college gradu-| OU can get an answer to | | the lary of war. The Canal| Right to Keep and Bear Arr off a horse are . tales? any question of fact or in-! | zone ig a military reservation i Se cat eect ch caattinte hs t that f | t 7 According to the latest avail-| | formation by writing The Seat. | a Re ren Roe Cate ek eG tat Senctsoee te Tak manent ot ; “ee i idble statistics there are 903,469 liv-| | tle Star Question E ulation |. Mffte atmte, the rieht of the E. R. PORTERFIELD, Eiag college graduates as compared| | New York ave. W | el. hee t rohibittion ¢ “ to ao population of 105253300 per-| | D. C., and ineclosing 2 ant " “y 3 would ; | | loose stamps for rep! No eTICLE WI j ple ane Paper Pb iiettony legal toc: marital 0d aig: Ponies, Seite un anne ; ; MTLIGe seaeke @. How many persons were ap-| | vice. Personal replies, conti- Any House, ‘Unie ab han oa yi Pointed railway mail clerks last dential. All letters must be | No soldier shotl, In time of r a 2 | | signed. | x ir? \& x It is now, however, one of the Ke sh etl ed A. £2,129. | publics of the Federation of Sociatiat SI CHAS. HIGHAM, pres Sate pihiled HIength, £35 miles. It {9 slightly | Soviét Republics, The area of the} Jent London Advertising clul Q What was the “kitchen eab-|saline, but remarkably transparent. | country ix 17 A ARTICLE IV re net"? | Tho it abounds in fish, the shores) the population 2 Right of Search and it ae A. A nickname first applied to a\are practically uninhabited. There| city is Kharkot f worke (| &mall coteric, consisting of five in-;are no important ports, and the | chief industry. oo * timate friends of President Jackson|4#¢a has no outlet. It contains a as | f ' x ‘ 4 who were thought to have more in-| multitude of islands. Owing to the| @ What is the size of the Vati | ‘o'clock 't | h ize of e can | $ fluence with him than the membera| shallowness of tts waters, navigation | at Rome? | 4 Of his official cabinet. They were|is difficult, but Russian steamers) 4 aye pat nacyiks | no warrants shall inaue but upon pas k } © Dugg Gree, editor of the United|have deen launched upon it and). 0/7" Pace oN Vatioae cov~1 i ereRante supported by educed till I have no “| 4 Alates Telegraph; Francie P, Blair,| ‘00k part in the operationa against| (10.1 ig, roome, This pant L008" |S Ta steertuing the prbte hips," chirrups Mary G wat on t con emn as “stu i a Cc } 4 editor of the Globe; William B.\the Khiva in J 1878. soe is includes th) We searched, nnd the per e 8 { ure nl | goa x various muscumas, libraries, chapels| things ta be scized. | r to sing with ne | ewis, Isaac Hill and Amos Kendall, { Sho occupied minor positions in the) Q When the vice president suc and decorated galleries, but doca not vee | Ts ri who may only be hungry for sai include the gardens and { Measury department. ceeds to the presidency does he re-| The usual catimate of the . ceive the same salary as the presl-| palace, with its various par M F t ie Th Star | *@. Where ts the Sea of Aral? |aent? Ane ae ‘Noam ag Lik Wei ahd God a iat r. XL O e ar «N dfid childr drawbacks which ever A. It ‘s an extensive take in| 4- Yes, he receives $75,000 per) broad, tho thexe figures are possibl ¥ * Fave tn ervous an e en are rawbacks w: are ni - i t Asiatic Russia. Except the Caspian | Vea7. Gattis Ive elapanonbee ak Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles sually found aes i i i: an i Baek victors Nuss to} Bast’ Con | esis if of Publie niet est, usually found, on inguiry, tobe grown. Inbusiness, dull brainsand | | ao f ? i | tral Africa) it is the largest intand| Q. How deep will a badger burrow 5 4 | oe ee | cen =" SMOKING ROOM i] -saffering Som sleep Sane 8 es oe) eee Mery farca, £0,100 ‘oquare. see; safig lata t0 0 depth of from oe STORIES | Mr. Flett: Why tt that the lot) then again, a lot haa recent bulletinof the U.S. Public earning power of millions today. ; | aes [ Stiorca to. build ow ther own total 2 op Health Service declares. Don’tfail, or letyour children fail, A Thought | @ When and where was Charlie| AL, years ago I was | icithin 15 feet of another house?) Mr, Fixit: There is a print shop F sisi . » Jou e m Chapa teent n France,” said an ex. | We are fold it & because we are iM )in Seattle that works schoo! boys The tiresome child is often only for lack of sleep. Look at their en. | ATR London, maoland, Ap s,| doughboy in the smoker, “The | the soning district 8. R 2 o'clock until 7, a r § QS pe cs a ‘ H . ine ne orate ena | past Loncem BACten April 16 | doushboy atthe. st The | (he a fe ipcnted ni first a.m tt 6 st gated fatal tired child. The patience and in- _ beds, andyour own, tonight.. Com- | ches; feed me with food conven- sae having a slight argument with {zoning district, you can cover only |One of these gets only $5 per week i i i i ‘Sent for me—Prov. xxx:8. certs ig ie soveesaad oa tha |. Captian tavern eannomnadtae 1 Fe tae ee yane Io and, patil UNb eamluchy "odNaltions of: thts: ahey genuity of parents and teachersare pare them with Simmons mat- j ee a i¢| Panama Canal Zone and. for how| had a Job ru around visit: | build one house only on lot, net are very poor Ja there no remedy taxedin dealing with these“sleepy- tresses and springs at any leading | have but enough for myself | tong a term does he serve? ng different ca to see that |including your garage, except On| for such working conditions? a cj . 7 furni j for m elt it save more, 1 am Zone is Cok. Meriwether 1. Walker, ‘powder putts and nail pot | cent athe area, Should your tot) lt you we tee learn slowly and their growth fails isthe best value the world’s largest - ard of that abundance | He asaumed office October 15, 1924.\ puff of powder # have bho dee dore ute r a eafrd gr renar ings i, S * . . : . r —George Herbert. He was not appointed for a definite| and my little machine and w yairestas, 79u ah sey He hana billed Vea eaey pes psn gel to keep pace with their years, maker of bedding can build. Be wd co ° I came to, in the hospital, t jhe th d aac ; the ithe aay | é imm ) was the mont. boattital Frenen [Before building two houses, and then) |) so) 6 Neither food nor environment isso Ue °° find the Simmdna label. > . nurse hovering over my!bed and | Would be allowed to build on 36 pe rt, Fizi wish to report a Ne ‘ eo ‘ How S Y our Education P| murmuring lais vous Fran t only on each-lot, It In the frat |wory reckless driver, on ihe Navy vital to children and “grown-ups” — Write for a copy of “Restful Bed- Fo 20 cents in stamps our Washington bureau will send to any cassette: Vola LAN eae 8 Pie 4 if ire no protection | ap an as is endanger ‘thoke Aint be ae! aon Delt Staite. « Coca Founeeu LSrcly oa aan reader of The Star the following five bulletins in a single special COUPE | for children who go to public bath-|ing along the road, and I noticed odies and minds at school age are 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. packet: | ASTRONOMY—Facts about the earth, sun, moon | | —--- 20NOM ts a he earth, sun, Wayland otkneta: ter waa bathing in a very reapecta-| had in the car were having diffi+ CHOOSING A CAREER—s tions on picking out a Lanai | Boc--By HyGage|| bie place, When she came out|culty staying in when he made the CLUB WOMAN'S MANUAL—A guide for the w i ae i J | someone had stolen her new oxfords. | corners. Will you please report thle clubs, he woman Interested tt |). x Jone tittle girt lost ait of her cloth-| to the proper authority? ’ ’ tg a aba cies «ha inte | 150 YOUVE \{IVE-BEEN MIAING IT ing. T. R. P. This h heen re iad to th COMMON ERHORS IN ENGLISH—Just what it says. | BEEN SELLING| wit THE taeuee Pilar ished So caechlarw Wika ts | elniavchlitioeay.. Uspertintiic wide DENSED HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR—A compendium || A LOTOF my |ANO My CUSTOMERS | | guard against, as ho or she is usnal-| Seattle telephone number ts IL tot ‘2 about the greatest war in histor | JHAIR GROWER, /~ T)HAVE 10 GET |ly one of the crowd, or pretends to | 8932. Fill out the coupon below and mail to Washington, D. C.,, as directed. ? {shaven 1 WIE A] | be. Your complaint ferred to the maniRer of the place Mr, Fivit@! am troubled with where your loas occurred. falling arehe : See S223 Mattresses elt ing poole? Recently my little daugh-| recently that the two passengers he aa been re Miner 6 ~ CLIP COUPON Hunn ————~ wwe | | ation Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star w York Ave,, Washington, D. C. ase send me the five bulletins in the Hducational Packet, for which Tincloxe herewith 20 cents in loose postage stamp Phomeone would vacate a seat it\cess, Can you advise me of a place | 2 Soh fl TaN ’ t | would be immediately taken by men,| where they fit shoes that wilt rem ro) | Name ,. Tin Men staan ie es lIcaving women standing. Have men|edy arch troubles? | Ae \ no politeness left? We J The traffic officer at ‘ + : ee j s Jno affie officer ey ped aR Geo ewen “3 | Since. women began to occupy| Madison has a way of having the s li ny of the places that men onco|hoels ofshix shoes extended all the polized in busine and indvs-| way under the arches, making the Cy, some, men, neem’ to. fava toatl soles evel With’ the’ heel, He. nays BUILT FOR SLEEP much of thelr former considcration| this keeps his arches in good condi 1926, Public Ledwer Syndicate for women in public places. And} tion, EPPELEFHOEHEESEEFDED HES ASEDEEEEEE SO ES+EE+HEESE444464406664: SEEPS HOeo®

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