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THE SEATTLE PAR MONDAY, APRIL‘20, | pee BY WILLIAMS) NV oxy) Air Mail Routes a Build Air Reserve Corp Pobiisned Daily by The Star Publishing Oe, Phone Main Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman. effica Montgomery St; ¢ i York off Ae Weat 44th at Tremont Hy mall, Out of city, bee per g monthe $1.60, ¢ montne #100, [ BY RUTH FINNEY cart By ler, city, #00 t ie LS rhe same names were worth $50,000,000 — | ’ Be) THEY WOZ SILK k of Trust | THEM AND LAID THEM OUT }} bifid STOCKINGS ? LTHor | is aes ee ei Ea ff, 7 ‘ <i = ° ° aap . / BrH-1\-HOO-co (ware \ / FER GOSH SAKES, {THERE was No ctomiies\| © | {| HOW 01D L KNow | J UNE UP SO LT WASHED || RUSSEt | ' ‘ the other day, quite apart from the value ; | m equirements ; : ma altect a bs i of the property the brothers had accumu- yr > He Lawn 0) f ful | \ THEN Woz OL RAGS ; e / orate by : of confidence, which means an lated—worth that merely as the thing | A-A AND T CAUGHT THAT ater 3UDDY THROWET ra avin $ f : ent to permanent peace ‘i called “good will.” | | MISERABLE LITTLE WoRM \ SGOMEBULDDY THROWED i r ¢ E equipments ay Pa Ven Hindenbu rel papragt cand date for * * | CLEANING HIS BIKE OUT IN TH YARD. tréata¢ ermany’s presidency, says — i [ 2 ral ho revolt from within can | “PYHERE are, according to the law of | fl WITH THEM. -B- Hoo ‘ ' ebpreaiyal + free ou ed a divided nation averages, 11 future presidents living 7 I COULD CHOKE HIM! : " cuted. %6 oi > Long, calm and peaceful labor is required.” in the United States today. One probably dF Phprites ‘ . ; 4 He is probably sincere about this, but is cootng or crying in his cradle, two are 4 cs as : , : nobody outside of Germany believes him, in grammar school or high ence, a f i . aa 1 ; ‘ » * are sllege, two more settled down to y i i and trade and negotiations are, temporar are in college, : y Fac . guaran ily, suspended. It is only considered that work, the ninth is making a career at 40, I ‘ 1 | tee faithful pe co by giv $ yon I Hindenburg was one of the gentle- the tenth probably is well along in poli- | alt I 1 i ing per . bond for ; men who sat in at the scrapping of treaties, ties at 45, and the eleventh may be among Ww _ Minin 0,000, As * anda vision of revival of German militar those already prominently mentioned for | : ‘s ; ism and monarchism rises. | the office. | j oO 1 t t és t Our own nation, too, is just as sus- | of C <0 to New 01 y > picious. It is disclosed that, in the recent | BOUT 50 years ago, General Grant, | apy : LA : $+ manuevers of the fleet in the Pacific, a | then president, remarked that he | thinae te ‘ ee + complete test was made of defense against never met a small boy without wishing to " for th me ounce $ gas attack. Yet the nations, at the Wash- lift his hat, thinking the boy might some r ; th pasion + ington conference, solemnly and unani day be president. General Grant would } mously, outlawed war wit Treaties have found one such small boy toddling 1 « e | : make no dif . Our ni nd army around a little farm in Vermont and an- ri z | on ; departments _of the opinion that war other the son of a country doctor in Mar- ' i t pve ? means the use of gas, or any other means | jon, Ohio. Woodrow Wilson was then a | “ of slaughter. And they are right about frail college youth, William Howard Taft wo : d ‘ it. Humaneness never has held back any a stout lad entering Yale, and Theodore : ° | X : ; war expediency and the habitual suspi- Roosevelt a narrow-chested, be-spectacled f it and ition + cion of the nations shows that the time boy of 17. : is ax post i for thou ; has not yet arrived when it will. * 6 * | Saw ay (ola Taxe Wo and where are the boys who will | es dt ake r foreign | .. Contractors ae Lonseint t $ axes be president in the next half-cen- ‘ 3 the postage paid and the gov- ; z be pres 1 f si | ernment the remainder, All ‘ LL states will do well to follow the tury? Who and where the girls who will WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY, TRwilbaas protection of t an Fe Mehtisoteas aendsoaney : example of Florida in abolishing in- preside over the White House? “dO nas or seta ernment. - m claimant to the lida tend’ otharinasens : «cael ap Site , Fe Our lives, to be sure, are largely what me , t that he could 1 wary pari ctuttl ae : ‘ pe ie ee ene we make them; but little Miss Nobody eines: Piha i : ng the s of state taxes and establishing le- from Nowhere didn't abandon herself on 0, piiedly ane Hg th Eegalresidences accordingly. | that doorstep in order to become Amer, [$5 000,000 Saved, Says Sen. Couzens} VT. rengniaed tempera cen ae a ; This means that states with large in- cals richest child Bvitn tottios apestiiant + heritance rates will not be collecting much, | ~~ - : : 3 sEO 4 SACK are 0 : gam pr ¢ future a nation- } for their best “prospects” will have estab- ; As a myste' the cradle is quite as Socom omnis — — | | wh eronaut service that : lished legal residences where taxes are lit- | baffling as the grave. | HE senate investigation of the | such enormous ' the best te the Batlon 9 large re. i 7 ing — | income tax bureau of the r was contemplated by con: | ta e e for national defense, not oy natn e ll lose the | treasury department will nave tax ; in the bureau, who [Brea eqn oo dyse baal : ity tae note 14 lose s ie sir pr | Sun Yat- Sen’ s Will | Payers at Yeast $50,000,000, inthe a tear’ es | im people trained to build and : ity that wealthy residents induce by their HE will of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, first | has paid m od amend | Maintain airplanes . large spendings and gifts. president of the Chinese repub. | na than the present ¢ edom of movement | t Inheritance taxation should be collected ir 5 . betel Anche hase aa | tho lat. | the law, he said which a lement of the tem | + only by the federal government, 4 er aoe ie Hi ay to this country. At | poral question would give him W hat Folks we east its contents have. aie - | . The Cradle and the Grave We recommend it to each and every | R , re St Ll 4 'Tis a Dog's Are Saying x ) es, Lomance all Lives . H { an Life Dogs Face | ., PRED L. PARKER, chief i 3) f ) the Oriental, the dog S. bureau of investigation: “The! —| T' thing of contempt gainst fed- the last of man- i i eral statutes is not the bootleg- nut dogs in the ger, the white-slaver, or coun- ubtful sf even terfeiter, but the unsophisticated ver put the business man who goes bank- American engaged in public service. Its reading is eminently worth while. Sun, having devoted his life to trying to raise the standard of living among the Chinese, promoting the welfare of the un- derpaid and underfed coolie, and attempt- EAL romances that outrival the most fanciful dreams of the novelists oc- casionally leap along the telegraph wires and find a place in the pages of your daily paper. Where is the novelist in this so- phisticated age who would have risked BY CH TER A. ROW cleverest offender ny ¢ aye BY CHESTE R H. ROWELL aps the re thing hESgR tenders bones iviae toes using the story of Joy Louise Leeds? An | ae » get his country out from under the es oi eee low as the newest re pt and conceals assets to de- orphan abandoned on a New York door- { oes on mecrupulonsly foreign exploit- | retr The Sovereignty fon from Paris, st fraud his creditors.” ‘ « o ea ¢ ick - ¢ "a. | ers, na ra y Made many ene PS. ir t the t a) ees 4 step 12 years ago, picked up by a police- | C of rieagvera A arog | of the Pope me color as the costume | PROF. HERBERT 1. MIL- > man and turned over to a foundling home, | Ine of their favorite methods of attack | It took a shot T is reported from Rome that s worn with | LER, Ohio university: “The + she was adopted by the wealthy Leeds | was to insinuate, or openly charge, that cot : faa? wa? ae bie Sear | ties an is They will be changing hus. achievements of the 175,000 ne- * family and has now become the richest | he had made millions at the expense of tion of exceen profita taxes, cap. | tle summer | ii a recs eal bees of ME BN Sa) aha oad Set? + child in America thru the inheritance of his followers. Thus, by innuendo and Ital stock taxes, excise taxes and | chart the | Kanporsl ‘noviedlaty mat the, chan styles of | thelr own economic and social $ $ H2 s mired ek ay tte ermine his i n enormous jump in surtaxes a anton | pe over the Vatic silhouette.” / 8 nothing systems, even to owning an F } $8,000,000 left by her foster parents. _ pees » they tried to undermine his in- hy, thi a dunag tn surtax ere a fers | grounds, thus establishing h if not an individu That is operating their own banks, is f : No prince charming and no good fairy | fluence by making him out a crook. 1 Sate lehc oocrGk ith then. | trie iajsound | temporal status as a fore ely the quality that makes | remarkable.” —only a cynical policeman and a tired or- | Was he? Well, here's his will. Judge | 0 quest | the Sur pear adh acer tag c furan: To" 'deperson- | $ phanage matron—sbut this little Cinderella | for yourself: us Job for the | sasnonen, Init ri ees ye Ize a dog is ted las one | oR me SEE AST oes z stepped from poverty to riches. | ‘Thave devoted my time to national af- | {ternal revenue nt Me > aot: | it ponsible for the pope to if you must, It may brutalize yo wives, mothers, : s * * | fairs,” it reads, “so have no property. | sineiaes aGroliches ae renounce his self-imposed im: , but it can scarcely spoil | ughters and sisters of Amer- : , : ’ Mt onary pow rixonment, which has beer 6 dog's ditary characte cht e above ; HE same thread leads thru all our | “What I have left consists of books, ors wore n to officials. It | - Age itt foobat nt emt 3 But rid eae to th ge | oth hy n eeu apace $ ; lives. The same lure of chance and | clothes and my house, all of which go to oe : xement chureh s dyed to “match | they do not believe in peace at ¢ destiny beckons us into the uncharted fu- my wife as a remembrance. eNDIatIOA “1A aed | stato in As a fore | any price.” * ture. What youthful ambition would there “My son and daughters are already | some tropical or | 5 z = be if drab certainty robbed the effort of | grown up and able to live by their own | adjust: taxes co ee a On ae Seaaeee j + its incentive and cheated it of its z means. I hope they will follow in my Oire wee ene linoien cr hog = For our own happiness, perhaps, it is well | footsteps.” i | pg pater ae cinerea a that fate has blindfolded us. That is all. But few husbands and [aaa eee eee : tang fathers ever left a richer heritage than | SMOKING ROOM : WENTY years ago the names of the did this Chinese gentleman. | STORIES . Dodge brothers were worth $4 a day Not all of our statesmen will, or could, | | + when signed to a machine shop payroll. | leave the like, more’s the pity. * Mf “ g to the c : t : hotel in a Answers to Your Questi awn | : nswe ur VYuestions caaWGH dauack eel. dere. : Wien! SP { up in the batt are ¢ t 3 ) Why is James Madison called; —_____—___—__—_-2 ‘ ; | y a : Ag et Methevebustitution’? «| yo can, get san answer (0.1 | ae eke » usual ned tack the to make air 13] ; Because he was the author of\ | any question of fact or ine!) 4’ Eom the Sanakrit. It me send the bottle down to this} 1 the editor {the resolution of the Virginia tegis-| | formation by writing The Seat- || yyeraity “of good fortune.” means E k and set the towel again. helped meet the jirst plea of | t lature that led to the calling of the| | te Star Question Edi |] vt ee | §. convention of 1787, the author of the| Gis zoe A Washin 4 | 0 { the present. bolder of : Dass of the coaatitution and one of mp for reply. No | [tater Pesta sra ott h alana af 1 fabs 1x1 Oo e ar | | the most active members of the B.. br marita ; s7 words a. minute aca ere me Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles || @ Has the United States diplo if of Publi re: @ How much cotton seed doe Nee 1K Sbvehapenaes spats rt aeeape ¢ Interest gating. They should be sown in have maintained diplomatic and con would not run all over our cropa Te: the: tortie ted States compare wit hat of . . age with note | *% fibrous soil and the moisture should at mpare with that of) star relations with that country.| and tear down our fences. Have pearing: interest, wad given ‘ leis Cas te lenis cept constant, either by keeping} 7 oe ney a right to run all over the i » Was given to fen De Kept constant, cither by keepi 4. The area of China, exclusive of they a right t the city you would naturally (P PABCOLIN Me take to produce one gallon of ol Mexico? | 3 4 ee |the soil and are transplanted to|> a | i 4 A. About 7 pounds | phkcaey opened Hr ievctent A. The government of the United Mr. Fixit As the fishing 1 signed a contract and A as Z |ia large enough to move easily. States recognized the extstence of a % opened «in “Bnohomish mn anes Jor tha deferred pay a9 Q. How is the azalea propa i?) paegarat at j stable government in Mexico on county last week, I would like ments, to whom do I pay the | A. The seeds are used in propa-| © s16w does the land aren of the| September 3, 192 ince. then we to fix it wo that the fishermen interest? A CITIZEN af ihem in a frame covered with glass.) yrongotia, Manchuria, and other de Q. Are there any plants that de {Orind,. 9: 4OMe' Of". LEO LS oer pay Interest to the city, unless or in a flower pot covered with i 2 420 les ;| Vour Insects? | to have? FARMER 1) the eonteseepaly aie MEM ss The seeds cre put on tc ofl ndencies is 420 square mile yur | ‘ pout aeroemeantty : . bi Matied /anacle . glass. seeds are put on top that of the United States ts 3,02 A. There are several, the principal | It is a pity to In leally stated you werd to pay it a good fishe but good | to 4 ~ i} I + China, including dependencies 44 4,-| wort, the Dladderwort, the pitcher| fishermen do not unnecessarily | yyy A hought 7,170 square miles). Thus the| plant and the Venus fly trap, injure crops or tear down fences. | gages, eeeeeiere eerie, | | land area proper of the United ch JD |. yon. ere. Beta ire’ wus thas clear understanding of the sit | | 1789 square miles, (The area of|onca being the sundew, the butter-| some other party, It 4s not for tho city to tak mort- and you may not have a a4 J 4 } if 5 States 1s about twice that of the} @. What horse holds the world's, Kitd Post your Jand forbidding uation. Read your copy of.tho | | $ _ Blessed is the man that endureth! (yincse republic proper ‘eantile Hence ss i? | fishing, and the Just will have | contract und the mortgage over | | £ temptation; for when he is tried, he Cae VLA. Mra: Sitgpebant Pov body's |. vo mutter with, the ‘Unfit | carefully. 4 i i «shall receive the crown of lifes) @ what is the approximate welght| “Great Ieart,” with « aha Aste | eee s ‘ Y fe «<= Which the Lord hath promised to . en Ag umD. OF Oy) Mr, Fixit: Can you fix it so + 2 7 * i:12, of a new oak railroad tle | feet, 13-16 inches, made at the South mn" rae Mr, Fixit: What do you sup a them that love Him—Jas, i.:12, | A. It would vary from about 150| Shore Country club, Chicago, mt,| at the teket acller staaer | PoKe all the tourists who are ae We, 84? |to £00 pounds, depending on the| June &, 1923, Mi ch pc ae Aol a Ski 4 coming to Seattle this summer oi i ETTER shun the bait than! ind of oak, the acason at which it Weta then the lower floors are ay | wlll think of our Chamber of 3 A : le ie snare yden.' was cut, ¢ ‘ 0d ore than once I have ‘ | struggle in the snare—Dryden. | was eut, ete ie Lay: : What in meant by n “aitowatt] MT, Oe vapsaire when 1 naa | COMMerCE and our city, when It takes just a few minutes to mop up Pabcolin after i — hour ey sce the wretched condition j ne j specifically asked for a lower- iby ariel hadi sh ‘ i A.A Kilowatt tone thovaana| sprefiealty rere aT our pictureaque Aiki bathing | the butcher, baker, groceryman and iceman have Te Wi nt Kilowatt hour ia the energy | gble bee his in? Why does Seattle | i fl a — resulting from an activity of one am a have to tolerate the worst bath- | ch 4 Pst e | kilo-watt continued for one hour; | There havo been sc Mai q vb ing beach of any city on the | tramped across your tchen floor. 7 |about one and one-half horsepower | nite EE Kita: thee Pacific Coat? People will cx. | * x Lo ind it seems to be atter tha nect to sce the pre beach | 1 1 i ale- | seer Wraumeete to reeuiie on popu | et 10 foe the pretty Beach | This attractive floor covering stays beautiful because 3 ; TY EROS PT Te BT Ee lar nights, but most of the bet- shivan ia ti sole ‘ : A ‘ ¢ : zi ; OOK up the tral of som woo itt tracks, that to tom the va80 tol DO Ca B Peers do ik However, any | Pictures tn ta publlotty, it contains 25% more wearing surface—is an improve- ae the door, I followed them inward, these bold muddy facts, and the hd y HyGage time you buy a lower-floor the te Boar f * ¥ Be Vigartor tio-Uving room floor, i ticket und are went to the gale | The park board reports thal | ment on print linoleum—yet costs less. { _ All over the carpet in circles they went, with always some mud teft| i Kittle ah Hes lah bibl gaged {i reptile Worle at the Alki | $ behind, 1 knew, right away, what the trail really meant, but the tracker | | VEt* BYOOY, penal dy money back, or a refund of the bea h "asd tiat Jest Hs ett I Ii d: it i id 1 fe ki hi b h i I vowed I would find. . HOW JA LIKE GEE 00C, 1 ditterence in’ the. pros of the | (nAclt, itl Uae Te Wit be Kept | n roll goods it 1s 1deal tor your tc! en, athrooms, . On thru to the kitchen, and then to a sholf a cookle jar| |THE Li'l BROTHER) | THOUGHT ‘AT tlekets, i fa aunt eg Wed each ri Deas eiaiteday the saris 1 too missed by | [L BROUGHT TO” | Was JUST A ese SHO ae eae hallways and sun porches—in rugs it is splendid for yore wee little hand: YOUR HOUSE?) (SAMPLE CopY' Mr, Plott: | There’ ts a store ae | livi 4 bed ‘ The footprints then led to the doc 1 the back, and the dapots were | R i in our neighborhood that ope ge nly Ag ah And there Hie a 7 per the BE ey ite ates a punch board where the Mr, Fivit; There must be a your 1 g room an edrooms. cookies ih youthful content s * children apend their money get bootlegging joint somewhere in » * A UMP TH OBtAE LartMA: itd In. tWe. case; ‘The wollen dt’coaccc, 46 tual Hig candy Che MAND for'e. °| thoi aletiltyio Betnont due anit Sce the beautiful patterns your dealer now has on display. + frotter. But, shuc ka, @i-tale tracks in all youth have the fr ach Le Ae | chance at @ bigger prise Is LH, Olive st. from the number of , G * « tot doesn't know any better aes: : | thia not against the law? “| cara that come and go in that : apaMaH:, i848, c0F Ke. bias) AUDSORIDER locality at night. Often a car [ y ne Star ‘This complaint has bon re iw left with the engine running. iat naires. |: aWe iW teeny ae emcae THE PARAFFINE COMPANIES, INC. i and should be speedily taken to neighbors, eapectally tate at } cancae nigh Wil you tvestigater | 17 Plants on th® Coast u ‘ i Pe | KL | a 4 7 a! Sr eoncstey Si) snaceliinolds tc Maen GERACE LOS ANGBLES SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND PORTLAND SEATTLE a plece of property thru an passed along to where it should agent called a vendor, and 1 cause an investigation,