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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. ) ee (our OUR WAY BY witLiams) HOW 10-MILE “AIR PAD” - = = PROTECTS MODERN-DAY BATTL SHIPS IN FIGHT ruling with the nn intomds. Publiehed Dally by The Star Rydiiehing Ce, Phone Male < Newepaper Ea- terprive A va . ec — WHOA! HALT: \ / ALLRIGHT “TOD, WAITA MINUTE HERE! \/ FORWARD MARCH. United retary Wil- mn off the to By carrier, olty, #0 @ meath on 0s ety POE Nag En yO ROE i OF Wet? “Ona Chien? 4 fp Sages : TH INFUNTRYS SPOSED || YOU KNOW OFFICERS tthe trpen'et hips mow pre Glad Slips” and “Sad Slips King Boris’ Plight Tl BE IN FRONT 1S SPOSED “T' BE BY CURTIS D. WILBUR ‘ ee double-barreled plan of issuing HAV sown the wind, the Bulgarian OF “TH CALVERY, BEHIND TH PRIVATES 45 |” Meqeitary pit ee traffic slips, now being considered government is now reaping the tor- sega Poe A ) ‘Is ( aif ten Kaper for The Star) by the police traffic department here, 5 ed Red i oS italics thra the streets 4 WEN “TH ARMY S 7 WV Be ntapela teats April 23. Someone invented the should be of material phrase that “The battleship is th tkbone of the sistance in aiding Ca ADVANCIN. 7 of Sofia, bombs are crashing and a revo- fle lution is under way. " The simile is not altogether an apt one unle: it is intended thereby to indicate that without a ba bone you could not have a fleet which would be effective. The backbone is the foundation of the human skele- ton, and it is the human skeleton which distinguishes Seattle’s tangled traffic problem. When the idea was suggested by The 5 tar, it was simply as a temporary plan, Bulgaria is made up 90 per cent of make the police realize that the big ma- farmers. There is a sprinkling of indus- ° Dn 9 : { t : } jority of auto drivers ARE careful and | trial workers—perhaps 2 or 3 per cent t DO pay heed to the traffic regulations. while the other handful form the upper the human being from the jellyfish type. ; So successful has the plan been during crust, the military aristocracy, The battleship or capital ship is the offensive or / : the past week that officials are justified Up to a year and a half ago a repre- striking element of the fleet. It is the fish rather than * in making it permanent. sentative of the 90 per cent was in power. the backbone. In & hort, the capital ship is the greatest : Briefly, the idea is thi When a traf- Premier Stambulisky was a big, bull-like combination of offensive and defensive power which the * fic policeman sees a driver who goes out peasant of a fellow, who, afte his own human mind is capable of designing and constructing. j et of his way to observe the traffic regula- fashion, followed the theory of Abe Lin- yeh pe never become | between capital ships will be #; tions, he hands the man a traffic slip coln that a government should be of, by nition it je. the best thing that DotTRAARe ails Ge aiaciea’ tarot g S) a “glad slip.” A duplicate of this is | and for the people. can be built battle there will be almost ar / = turned in at headquarters, and becomes a | With better intent than tact he frankly There are other types of whips | infinite number of combinations iu ve { the submarine the of range 4 of circt st. i i part of that drive police record. told King Boris to observe the rule laid Pe alate an senags 74 | "aie ssthowiags Oh aria en | ze If the same driver ever is given a regu- | down for all good boys and be seen and | certain amount of.offensive pow: | ‘ i j lar traffic slip—a “sad slip’—his record not heard, And he told the world and | or, depending upon their xpeed |] 66 = at Central station is checked up and any | sundry that, while Boris might play king or their abliity to conceal them- | en y + “glad slips” recorded on it will apply if he liked, he, Stambulisky, would rule. * bt he ba tle ist it 4 : = against the “sad slip” he gets. | It was not without relief, it may be gy oe Be | the Papers SE) This thing of paying a man for being imagined, that King Boris vy his own the tr mite | | # + good sometimes has a miraculous effect set come back in power. By a well-laid of naval the SEZ KITCHEL PIXLE f | ina world where it’s customary to Jump plot the military seized the government He 2 i Sage of the Olympics j : on a man when he makes a mistake and of Sofia while Stambulisky was in another 1“ ove 4 i ) r = to accept good work as a matter of course. part of the country, then surrounded his a ton ven the muzzle of HE evenin paper says tl ny f i We've never run across a man yet who house and put him to death. pe wus waits veloc ity of over city people ere nam elr ge dn’: 5 aes pra 5 alt a mile necond, that cars, puttin pet names on the 4 i didn’t respond to a pat on the back and a Since then the handful have ruled the | about’ S100? feats V1t « act ieee py Aap a Ce word of cheer. | many. They-did it only because they had | Srey travels the first mile in less than | Wolita tadiw eS % fy apa oF | the army on their side. In fact, they were | - [ise aid eh Rae oa Spas ee What Price Glory? | the army plus the aristocratic civilians. | (_ ines wr i Gelraly cach cares Weht ot be oceee | @DRITAIN’S chain of graves encircles | Every attempt of the peasant ary pe to | a dl 4 —. | these 1 ans tion. ‘The the earth,” proudly claims the fifth regain power wa merciles ly put down | f ttleship is pr dl lanes’ tah annual report of the Imperial War Graves a “communist uprising, | Pr a ie i k Wy [ bl sveat tha Renpeatiog ot tier es a alg rt acs 4 . x s “Sata : r prevent the penetration of her arin Commission, just made public in London. be There are few bolshevists and commun- | eSl ent Ss po esman in rou e niles or deck by enemy project fied S*They stretch across France and Belgium from the | ists in Bulgaria, or anywhere in the Bal- | BY C. A. RANDAU tle English channel to the Vosges,” writes Maj. Gen, kans. There are a few, of course, for the i ‘The battle cruiser differs from Sir Fabian Ware, vice chairman of the commission, situation naturally breeds them. And what | cauihoton a : POUR IY 58 = “ the battleship because in her de ling or ding nearly 1,000 war cemeteries in these two | few there are are no doubt extremists W’ : TON, April 2 past 20 years, The present one, When Roonevelt became pres aign the weight which in a bat Ata” countries and more than 1,500 French and Belgian : . The White House spokes | whic the newspaper | ident he took a number of tleship we assign to armor is A genuine auto communal cemeteries and churchyards, The trouble in Bulgaria may be the sig- man who meets Washington a ¢ anawera direct | BeW8Papermen into his cont! given over to her power plant reform olicy + “In Switzerland there is one cemetery at Vevey, | nal for other revolts in the Balkans, Jugo- ee ee aed Pha kpebeldad (bub Swill | seeete eae h | The battle cruiser, therefore, | would be to paint cried remains of British prisoners of war who slavia, to mention just one other nation, ab a nd Friday of cach r nich great frequency, n a ve speedy and, being wife's name on the front an died in that country have been gathered together. | P J eel : | week » been causing I prohibits them from quot them to make the fulle without armor, de aihorh one 4 “The chain continues across Italy, where there are has a similar situation within her borders. | dent Cootidge es trrt ivniidiak a geld Aehea Hic iendsteatian te jis Fag tit ert ag 3 © in all 93 cemeteries in which the commission has an | Croatians, Slavonians, Dalmatians and | thor it on President Wik & them, Other newspape xe of battleship be Jump about-the a oe oa x act oe hegher Macedonia, the Balk | Moslem minorities really constitute a ma- | of tent tered the. White Hols men jn the ca re com. and to deliver her blows from o aie t ireek islands, where there are 25 ceme | ot ty s . " 4 no | pelled to get th Wh Ho has speed inst 1 fs ab P ority there whose aims at autonomy a rh i t T ‘ 1 ’ v Anti-tobaceo league proclaims that > teries, and down the Gallipoli peninsula, where there | 2001Y ay Ne be teiskery and rallitariat wave ‘eached” (he "pane ange aaa feng tak thru the president's favo rmor. We. havo no battle | leech dies instantly upon sucking ? are 31, to Smyrna; thru Syria, where there are two; frustrated only by trickery and miitart Both tr Ato d r tuinaieconinet iten aune at the time the blood of a tobacco user. Blame thru Palestine, where there are 10, passing over the | terror at Belgrade. problems: euch ab tariffs nen thru prom. | Under | President Taft the | ssreem Umiting nay it all! they'll be after a constitu. Mount of Olives itself, then branching off south thru | The war which did not make the world and taxes, and in reganl to e * and other off Roosevelt plan was curried to ment ¥ entered into we | thonal amendment to protect our Baypt, where there are nine, into East Africa, where | safe for democracy did a particularly poor such foreign matters a cin an even greater extreme, and | eed to scrap the six ships of | blood-suckers next. | } 3 there are 40, and eastward to Iraq, where there are | | : vd ta tha WHERE eas is s se t this type which we were build oes Sr eecen. | job for the Balkans. pptiggaller ieee Tt niey method was ex perl Sean gpiacinmens pipet ing They’ ; to Te, the chain extends acrons the north of India | aE Te mates ae Aho hee selon agony a bea sag hte an the one Ween | ‘The battleship. of today de t ohancceeibr iol Guraumaa eae ee th “gF lage an - E | 1 ' about th « great difficulty that y y Fe pa Saag pees that champ. jeraldine Fer- Bees os cine tienes daria ey, Mt Reinatzo, | = The Most Distinguished Busy | wiole trouble ts that theapokes. |; iitteai MS | permitted to have frequent con. | pends for tx immunity not alone | rary plano was left by a. plane and New Zealand, across Canada, and back to the ‘e OST distinguished” democrats of | 2" ' pal thas phe” asa n naight into how much od sige Meo aM lit myer te | an air pad of about 10 miles in | cain’ et yon wont gue Usae United Kingdom, where there are more than 67,000 South and East have had a love | sushi or, an every t real viewn were President Wilson’ introduced a | thickness, which la equivalent (6. | aonn ne Dumber next time her = graves in some 7,500 churchyards and cemeteries, pee SOO) SPRe Oe ne ahe " body knows, the W How belng reflected by the particular radical change when he invited about 20, inches’ of additional | | "800 *8Uake Suat the same, There are 50 other countries, off the track followed, | feast at New York and solemnly depr spokesman is the president him exman of the day was | the correspondents to interview | armor. In other words, the side. | ions where British war graves have been found.” cated racial hatred, sectional spirit, relig- ba this early practice which ted to | him in a group. He permitted | armor of all battleships can be | ¢yar ydrige loudest, in szarnin a * . ; ; 1 P , . The methods by which prest the use of the term “spokes any and alt questions, and dur. | ated by the gr Pe gy gnats hee __ So, without boasting, the tragic story seat! psoarance ces artes oon Brothers. dents have maintained contact man," which at that time rea } ing the early years of hin first | ag a sip Upistienees fe | Jound. sevinithoee Nalf-cont postage runs. In it is much to make any Briton Fine business! One can almost vision with the public thru newspapers conveyed the true meaning of term seemed to enjoy the par- 10: miles) and Itsts onty beyond. | “7242 ost ch : ud, but there is also in it much to make the democratic party rejuvenated, resusci- have varied greatly during the the word | ries with the writers. When those ranges that it is really seen 4 the heart sick. tated and reorganized. All now required j the war approached, however, | capable of proper self-defense, een A Bs rch aly sae: 3 * Wilson visioned this endless chain of | for this blessed state is that the “most aires whit” Howeeabete the Soacen | Goes ig sao ship, the Bon | that must have been 10 times as i war-made graves that stretches around the | distinguished” democrats of the West and Mr Fixit of ] he Star Shoas’-were aot ‘reeumed untill’ |. Setaple Seshiea alceonde ot thee (DIE a One Bresent Gog cAayds tts ~ world and that is why he gave his life North get together at Fresno, or some- . | Wilson was succeeded by Hard stig: SUK @ ballie’ would’ be leton of that dog who was ‘ 2 wi 3 . re 2 § i T pnts zi wv + Mae, E ing. i a Siypesc vag 1 on the neighbor's front _ to make the world war the last. where, and deprecate the same things, ndertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles || : : an. Lmpossibility to It is b porch, when father sent us over to Graves in every land, graves in every | naming Al Smith, Silzer of New Jersey, - . Dp - exh | During Harding’s first 10 jeved that modern naval battles | Or ie aa wnimower = clime! Graves that reach around the | and so forth. Thus reorganized, the | if of Public Interest Whelined athe ost ee | | oysie 4 x é rit a) hae aS Sap : yracticed the old Wilson sys ae heer ‘ E world! Here you have the inevitable cor- democracy will be all set for a national ; Ki Gahs “Ptah oanieliecaren one A Thou ht re Geel What did that Mrs. Tessie follary to that other proud claim that convention in 1928 beside which that New Mr. Pirit: Because of the re | owners who make it a practice ference: and the president found :| ze Mi of CNcase, hanker for? Aska | “the sun never sets on British soil.” York! affair of last year will sound like Bee rah set coukea Ck TOE. «| CWORORE, Oh Che ree COE. | cae ees tue amie aedlons \ cor Catt Rerceouth ay Gunnar eat 3 - What price glory? There’s your answer. a prayer meeting. ete earctat aatitlue Thoee toepile.) | abs Mia rarbeoteny aie eaibe: | ner te eae encnen | _ He that giveth, let him do it | ner so that her ribs cracked. Some ] i | > a . tered when asked intricate | with simplicity; he that ruleth, 2 | very bad. It ia not only cons nil from the sidewalk, and the | eth, | wives want the whole carth. | bad echedule, dut. all care Fa path tie wa to mae | questions on foreign affairs. with diligence; he that showeth tala" | Sane -watetaosWrpinted inet ICUs: 1's tos the. Bosra Gueswalle. «Conk So since November, 1981, the mercy, with cheerfulness—Rom, By her cackle the hen advertises ; difficult to ewer get seats. Why vou fix this for wa? pane ppiaticir hh been re- | xii. be oe, | that she can do somethin fine for 7 not have the E. Madison car SUBSCRIBER | Se a ‘ ne i their ques. | the public. That's why most all i cup Raab ae feth des Gad not Pacman 31 ne ant send them in to the | I° you are poor, distinguish the broilers on the butcher's coun- Q. From where did the expression | ¥—-——— —— ———--%&} year 670. But the earliest accounts| yo on over Beacon Hill? chery nl meee preening the confer- | yourself by your virtures; if | ter are cockerels, “to by the board” originate? } ‘OU can get an answer to | | to be relied on show that about the * i ee ence. Embarrassing questions | rich, by your good deeds.—Jou- eee ra Gas erpthaly ‘ied 1k con ay Greeti be aise oetin.' kl voor YEN. the, Oreck emperer. Cee. s rp akdeea rd. remedy’ the condition you com- | are put aside els ye deeds.—Jou oe mection with nautical affairs; any-| | formation by writing The S Jronymus sent an organ asa present! have the new schedule ready in | en of. ee 2 thing which had deen carried away! | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | | fo Pepin, king of France. In the| @ short time. The BE. Madison OE over a ship's side, or overboard,|| New York av Washington, | j time of ¢ | Mr. Fi Can you telt me rlemagne, however, or-| t car will turn back at 12th ave, fake thy pupita ving near some of tise i: eant that it was gone for good! | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in| | gana became common in Europe.) and a shuttle service will be all. | loose stamps for reply. No | |The pririce had one built in 812 at) Srovided for Beacon Hill until the schools are permitted to | | medical, legal or marital ad-| | Aix La Chapelle on a Greek model,| the bridge is completed pet into the school rooms as @ How many allusions to boots! | Yice- Personal replies, confi- | | which the learned Benedictine, Bedoa ree carly as 7:80, while others are Gnd shoes are made in the writings| | dential. All letters must be | |de Celles, considered to have been Mr. Fixlt: Last December 1 motf . What time ere: hex doors of Shakespeare? | signed. | |the firat that was furnished sith! subscribed for three magazines | supported to be opencd at the MamWidetocn diiuslode ore made to\@ ——<% | bellows without the use of water.| inru a Seattle sudscription | *hoole? INTERESTED. Boots, $1 to shocs, and seven to| .@. Is the number of birds increas-| Before the 19th century organs had| agency. 1 have received tuo of The teachers are required to Mippers ond pumps. ing or decreasing? | become common in England, In the the magazines, but not a copy | be at schools by $:30 a. m. A. Certain specics are decreasing,| 15th century half notes were intro-| of either of the other. I have | Many get there earlier, and In |while others are increasing. It 4s,| duced at Venice, and also pedals, or| joritten the agency and have | canes where adyanced puptis SMOKING ROOM | however, the opinion of ornitholo- | foot keys, which were invented by| jad a promise that the trouble | Wish to get in and study, they STORIES | pists that the total number of dirda| Hernhard, @ German, to whose coun-| yeould be remedied, but nothing | ate permitted to do so as early . remains about the same. | trymen ate er many of the im-| pad been done. What should us $ o'clock. This im usually . | provements of the instrument in ex- I do? MK. done by arranging with the F PAB idk altel cole Q. Is a yacant house insurable?|istence at the present time. Monroe, Wash teacher No pupils are sup- ¥ 3 “4 A ao RF | Mi! Owe’ 5 £4 up in our town in Ore- | 0, gy “ager an olga ; ‘ a | Magazine subscriptions in De- | Pome, however, to get in ap Semen)” said the smoker with the, |Tu/es of the different companics.| Q. Who was “Bellona”? | cember are difficult to get thru Say es Rdisheveled cheroot, “wim are fa- | Generally speaking, hovweeer, {naur-) A. In mythology, the wife of Mars) on time because of tho flood of |7— | SeAmous in the neighborhood be. | A%"Ce companies require that a houxe| and the goddess of war. Mer parents enawe olow then. The A ; | cause of their propensity to quar- be occupicd except for very short) were called Bellonarii, On the 2jth| ineud i Nites only ae rollable ustra la to | ‘rel in public. The other they | Periods. of March, Hellona's day, her votaries| news dealers or agencies, if not | Swere walking down Main st., and | sda ss | hacked thomactves with knives and| gent direct. to the publishers, Keep Navy Dry j a “passing ha ack and | 2% At what age will a boy be ac-|drank the blood of their sacrifices.| You might write to the publish. gt ppforth, wi regard for the |C*Pted for enlistment in the Marine Past af sof the. ines which havo | ae bp by J beaten | ers of the magaz hich ha ES Growds. At the most prominent |C PM) ise ae trom 19 t0|,.% How many Joints aro there in| not been received. Mr. Fixit wil Wanonon April 23. : poorer they paused fora moment | 4; Jt¢ can ental 0 ii2| the human body? inquire of the local agency | Australia, the navy depart. ~fand the woman seized the oppor |*/ if Ne has 2 pid sod of MMS) 4. Approximately 450, reece | ment has been notified, will be tunity to emphasize her latest | Parente; after 21 no parental con-| Be an almost safe place for Amori words by breaking the umbrel sent is acura ss —————- SCIEN perEemne Mr. Fixit; T havea Canadian 1 ear obs to go ashore when the 4 e “Over her husband's head and al- | KILLING | friend swho wishes to visit here | 1 fleet arrives out there in | “most felling him to the ground. Q When was tho organ invented | for an indefinite period. Can June ne t (Here, here,’ said a nearby po. | and first used in churches? Ls she over-stay the six months | The Anti-Liquor league of Aus Nceman, ‘Whadd'ye mean by A. The first invention of the (Qype SS times the ques. the head tax allows her? If not i, the navy has learned, has breaking that umbrella over the | organ has been aacribed to Cteaibius tion of “benevolent annihila what steps are necessary to urged the Australian governn ‘ ica’: iti . * ; c : the / government *man’s head?’ Drawing herself up | of Alezandria, who lived B. C, 160.| tion" hay arisen, and never been have this time extended? | to ald in making the visiting sail N America’s cities A br The messages they send and with great dignity, the woman | But the period when this inatrument| ‘Settled. It is again a Y. B ee i i 3 : ; : | . popitlay ors fecl at home by refraining ied, bitingly ious nirodioed Into the chakohes o/| subléct: bocatine’ newspapers all she would’ be. admitted for from’ providing beverages at all where, towering high above receive, now despatched so ff T assure you, sir, that T had | Western Burope ia rather uncertain.| over the rid recently } not to exceed one year, by pay- eR «, i ; sir, orld recently have > year, | official functions, ‘The league thestreets. 22 ilvi i ano “stan of breaking the um. | Pope Vitalian is supposed to have} printed a number of such cases ing the head tax of $8. In the has also appealed to all citizens Acie skyscrapers, quietly and speedily in all direc- *brella.’” been the firat to adopt it, about the! “Benevolent annihilation — {s event she returned to Canada | fo show proper respect for monuments to i ies. i i i = ——— - | the term waed to describe the within six months, the tax | American dry laws by refusing ndustries, build tions, would PR ee ty, of |. killing of a person by a relative | Would be refunded, to buy drinks for American sall ers, and all whose thought and messengers that could neither | | young Polish actress who killed f or friend to save him from cone 1 rigits °C > pet | Bom aL PURNe es : hi ili fo int ee 8 yet, Pit: On Ww. sath at achievement enable hundreds _ be mobilized nor directed. ! ie he ic of such ne: yr , , i ‘i a a want itemie of such edves | xiay.,tnere are tw ovtomoolle || What Folks or thousands to work and live Without such a service as the PO her flaace ax ho tay Ina Paris || DOC-By HyG Are Saying | comfortably under one roof, telephone for the transmission | hospital dying of cancer. ‘This v-DYMTYGage | ) ‘These human hives, and the of spoken messages, America? Be 1 one ea I have to play Just aa tong ax we Keep on| SaM® Waa followed:by & number noe RBOURG, dee | step aber tial » s ssages, America’s a . And what we get. out of it day after day quite depends on| %. others. which S# alway | — J HD | RG, -G , : ‘ How much we are giving. : srnidinhien Aa cctlatl la on) rule whenever SETA atiaate NY RIBS a WELL NO, BUT | ‘man’ bank executive. visiting | ae cate : me elter, are made monumental business architec- Wise men are constantly re to meet what may como, with the spirit) Public attention by taking this BROKEN, DO NEXT TI America: ho past is dead, but | ossible b . ‘ are ee nasa ty ede fo moet what may come, with tho apint| Pane ng this 1 Got seutttea youve gerree i i a A Ce P ‘A yt . telephone, with ture would not exist, and men make always fair, ‘Tho question is whethe IN THE SUBW/ UEEZED) | with us. 1 was amazed to seo | its cables and wires i i ; ; ‘Things are arranged s0 we all have our turn, ‘The resulta nre whatever | Morally right to Mikethe lice oe IN THE PARK || the importance given in Amer | f Al " ne a eae would still have to live and work we make ‘em. Figure it out—you've had chances to b ,| one suffering from a torturing yD Joan newspapers to the car rom oor to too: . Bi inwsotl, do you take ‘om? Ra Se Raee: to buen, Wie) th le ey Mada be diveilse, Gaia didacy of Von Hindenburg thr r and from close to the ground, instead of Jourse there's a top that we all want to reach, but we never arrive if} occasions physicians have dono president of Germany, He will room to room, in the air not bo the next president, Marx will be elected.” ed WALTER DAMROSCH Bf am sometimes afraid that | music threatens to become a | | | we're lame, The man who plays fair and then sticks like a leech is the | this, and the cases, when discoy. fellows who wins In the game | ered, have aroused a great con- r (Copyright, 1925, for ‘The Star) | troversy, even in the medical profession, but there are many | men of selence who believe it in a proper procedure, The oppo: sition to it bases ita argument | largely on the probable increase in the crime of murder under | ireumstances that would. make it difficult to prove guilt, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ® ° BELL SYSTEM © One Policy - One System - Universal Service Commonplace and every-day: o¢ currence and jf this eheapen @ ing process on, muste will mean no more to the public | 7 than the morning corte Geopyrlght, 1936, Publio Ledger Syndicate, vol.! a cgas coat ’ at a arsistinicmraemensseccnn|