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SEATTLE AR |-—— BY WILLIAMS) Gorman Dizctioi Sunday The Seattle Star fe==|| "Way down deep in the hearts of the lowly, America’s sense of humanity, brotherhood, jus and law that offers life, puts wife and children in second place, in defiance of a mad murderer and a bloodthirsty mob. TOTAL of $170,000 is being spent in Brooklyn to rid the borough of cater- pills th officers all over the coun- try are waging wars on flies. Millions of | dollars’ worth of cotton is being destroyed . is ———— | Decides Europe’s Fate! <anemh, Mien Solan, Boor Srpreeentnlitah, Ben prongies | Pane Neale eclades urope § ate; a York office, 18 Weat 44th #1 » effies, Th Tremont St. | BY WILLIAM P. SIMMS By mail, out of city, be per mm i months ¢ ¢ months 62.00, A te J shake Pe? PB.) Ps] year S848) By ctuviey, hy, O40 6 moat m® ‘ — —~\ pi ls Baas non. ee 5, | Z / e LAST ONE \ ) ASHINGTON, Apr “8 the a s An Honor to America | A Sermon in Stockings ( IN KNOWS W Washington, on elu Today he is 76 ON’T lynch him! Don't lynch him! | wre rich people rich? WHUT HE 1S. } / : eg py eg it a, re We are all American citizens. We There’s at least one answer to the eves ob German: the | - ma aN the ate she Sart and they will question in a story they’re telling in Tom ie ‘ . si is ” ; e care of him. Give him to me Washington. ie a vt The pleading of M. Markowitz, fruit A year ago a firm there discovered a Pee tata aot peddler ordinary, to the Los Angeles moh, to make silk stockings with runs in Tak) ganas : H 5 e after he had dared death in taking knife them as good as pew. Their machine ether t countr ut does it tn to talk and iron bar from a mad negro who had picks up the dropped stitches and leaves main a republio oF oe y oor geet wae pte Pines. ae the stockings looking as they did when the ation of « Hoh guilt hings like remendous demonstration of erl- | they came from the factory, mn canism, of America, that should fill the | < , meat si ‘ es sy ry. the Three candidates ‘ There , elihood Ae : , a = So, to advertise the infant industry, the he tat rl re f ’ hearts of all true Ws ie their waar phd company sent letters to a thousand work- bs rece abet ‘a ahe't es ero oy sae ats age su ing girls, offering to mend a stocking free , : ‘ : tions { us dee, tee is not so. ist dic at every oA eget he “fi b ener ack wactdiitares : v he law-abiding citizen should have done. I | once pe Mined eight girls took ‘advan Cr danheae shanaceilel' the es Seal there ‘ love my country oN AREAS Se ae Next the company made the same propo- Phattelnd text tha “anainnchine Germany: sayn her slentions to ies ane . See ri Lega ye this | sition to a thousand housewives. Only six Sint eel eh se ? ‘ a ts : I feel itv ea es h ae i of these grasped the opportunity. | contende « wer je will 4 can, oe Bai it hb na ha ate Finally, letters were sent to a thousand v oot fia Be D h Goe Fea fruit ie CRP TaaSRe society matrons, wives of diplomats, sena hb oe whieh ot 4 thee and peddier, oe is tors and other wealthy men. At once there rege he lower stratum, so far as our care- was a deluge of business and there has r off y Hinde Tess eye sees such, boiling, heaving and been ever since 5 casting up a Paul Revere, a Nathan Hale . sibs ‘ an Abe Lincoln. , r « ‘3 : A Permanent War Pelniava ; B A peddler certain of American justice. by the boll weevil. And as fast as the ia ; g A foreign born so loving his adopted | weevil is eradicated new pests take their P c eau, Tar- *America that he offers his life for H | place. aie 1 pther fiery national COUNTRY. By the goodness of the Al- The corn borer, the wheat pests, the A bis N ibe ne oye eh Pe ° mighty, it IS your country, Peddler Mar- kowitz, and you are an honor to it! What Art Is APPILY, the long-standing question, “What constitutes art?” has been set- tied. It comes about in this way: The San Francisco Scavengers’ Protect- San Jose fruit scale take their billion- dollar tolls annuall Some scientists estimate that half of the potential crops of America are de- stroyed by insects. The toll in death germs spread cannot be estimated. Civilization has conquered the tiger and the coyote. Even the disease germ is fighting a losing battle. MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO Live OVER ‘Do Men Think the Angels Are Duribe BY MRS, WALTER FERGUSON pol achool “senior A HIGH » AL tn that the man knows the more meet it Economy Program Backfires A. RANDAU complaint direct to the president. F ve taken a less direct | __ ive association contemplpated erection of Las 4 ; é sag wir No jo! 50 havi Gy ‘alFadatna? tar Witatn cc 4 a garage for some 60 of what are com- eee ee of shan Veta Wage. rd anked to deseribe bis ideal girl a gir an A Satelit the aitnaics tasers ig monly known as garbage carts in a more on. But the insect seems not to have lost wered: "She midst be dumb ax wants to and intelligent | or less residential section. Whereupon, the an inch. to. balleve hs nar dln and 1 between econom | Art association, granting that, while the ee win on she "p Mace Wier ar garage itself might be artistic in the truest Monk eys Thi wink “ ' * private Sense, the emanations from five dozens E CAN'T help but feel sorry for that t ho ' undin such a of garbage carts at rest would be damna- New York baboon that broke his : poe told. One lly k course will tend ‘to’ put more bly inartistic, and there were neighbors | cage, beheaded a small monkey, and was bcp gpsgnchals - ee Hips hates etapa AB lias with much stronger adjectives to back up shot as he planned a leap into the street. aire erior (ae naire Sara me havitig mons Such opinion. | Perhaps it was neces to tuke this be | k th I Ss. een by | utfit cut very sharp with which to work, pro. The artists and scavengers argued the | animal with, shall we primitive in- Bt Rie ho | his sales, from New Eng- | will turn out more goods artistic effects before the board of public | stincts, and cage him far from his native pion Sat Jase h P GF ll ee cera ate ae \o See peteneat 9 aed 7 works, which decided for the garage, on shore. Probably it was necessary to | are told, is a dumbness which uitva¥ihei,. they ;consiée t e apers pee nene, One eater | deg taohas “with ikke aren: the ground that there was already a pickle | slaughter the animal after he had made | wit! at least give the Impression | sel imirable KITCHEL PIXLEY eres Brett govern. | ment, ss anufacturers, is works just across tne street. Of course, his escape. a Ponder well the mental cal = se Eee 2 | mental expenses, but. they. want that it is n 6 supply of capl- ber of a sex whose members Sage of the Olympics "tal that governs production, but the demand for the manufac- tured goods. Furthermore, they say, money is very plentiful at this time. The only thing that ‘ is not plentiful is the “will-to- him to stop talking about econ- omy in the home. Already considerably trritated by the loss of business which they attribute to the Coolidge economy vogue, the merchants paihaie” onthe’ part: OF oo were really angered to learn that sumers. tho president's message to the i Women's World Fair in Chicago | ; actually contained the words | A Th h tar Geeat nina Ceoe ought SY eres | SMOKING ROOM STORIES this decision i isn’t binding on all municipal But just the same we feel sorry for the sections, but, at least, it shows the deadly baboon, danger in pickle works and seems to estab- lish, indirectly perhaps, some eclat for the garbage business. ' Post Bowes ON’T let the new postal rates worry admit, openly and witty shame, that they prefer their women a trife dumb; that iy Ing makes them no dinsatinfied at home as a wife who ia, even tn a alight degree, thejr mon | tal stperfor. | For, search the world over, | and the rarent thing to ve found WELL enough meaning fo malo writer thinks she makes a hit with this “Women have tried being good and tho plan didn't work worth & cent so far as improving the men was con Try This One E president has the appearances of 34 frail en ther smokers Ilstened. “The ‘On April 14 he shook the hands of 1,400 pete barnstorming days of old were HIE old actor was reminiscent aa he puffed his Perique tn a black meerachaum, while the you persons, 16 moat interesting known to | alive ly a man .who will admit cerned. : + Here's an experiment: Nail a piece of our stage. Actora were actors | that any woman, however wine The indy be- lated into daily domestic affairs.” Pay the extra cent on picture postcards |! rubber hose to a fence. Lift it up and | then. but they lived more in x | he be ‘has anything on him Jongs to a claxs It Mw largely from within the My grace 1s sufficient for and be glad you don’t live in Danzig. dowit 400 times. Remember, heads world by themsélves than Is now | when it comes to real brains of Ww wie > Feoubilanh thee-—II, Cor. xii. 7 ri down 1, time temember, the hose | pa re nix pansion for f Poland was granted rights under the will not offer the resistance’ that s true. One-night stands, poor ried» r happy that the complaints atest ; t! f V. ill to establish st- jot offer the resistance that a man halla, scant propertie short owever,, applies 0 wallow rou | much economy HE mother grace of all the A treaty of Versailles to establish a pos aitot an i 1 ganicy,’ ye der : - 7 from the prairies will upon meeting face funds and all that sort of thing tality, you. und Mm the Slough mer Gov. He rd hes ta Shards $ offi he f ty of D: The Pol i | Ney ® r graces is Christian good will. ice in the free city of Danzig. The Poles " z ; Eka em almost. everywhere.” it « to morallt to face the only sAmerican president, in | met them almost everywher ; Desp m cher. added 10 letter boxes, scattered thru the | and out of captivity | 2 gre, pemend fos a: moment. ana. |. Sate another > can iter : } 4 AVILY « i «. Fenall amt tiv far below them in ab ' 5 ; city. The boxes were painted in the Polish Even tho you're a democrat, you'll admit omiled, with: “I recall an in eatin a suppose, ne hat. mankind b national colors. dant that is apropos, A young straight During the night German sympathizers that Coolidge has sco NN | ctor tackled the manager for | (ark aor ficdiy obs Verte, | Painted the boxes in the German national itera Aetareaicy isinine leh “that “the: moral ‘standards Senrbemiccie| colors. Poland, insulted, sent a squad of | We Grow Fast | ; night, he must | of Sty people must be upb i ; ya headed'tuen the | ; airplanes over the city. Prussia massed NOFFICIAL figures compiled at have a shave that would rid him | P¥ the womer | other way, with success, There's | ‘ troops. Meanwhile the league of nations Washington indicate that the popu- ofa five-days’ growth of heard: || ae eg iat j 10, record but: even old Adam | bs Yuled that the Poles had overstepped their lation of the United States will be 113,- cele trea al mconca the lan’ | Cites ga lonnebiges © Be Be ya of ouopa sips peor j authority in erecting the 10 boxes. The 000,000 by July. Sbee coldly. 'Tt-¥ou t.aetja | So ohey tine t0'be our superiors’ | dan *f threes rinyeeciarlne. | e ; ase has been put to the world court for | That's an increase of something like | ‘shave no other way than by | in everything else save morals ence, and the goodness of men | Build { settlement, where league members hope | 8,000,000 in five years. Two million are touchin’’ me, we'll onll. off | There they would have us lead today in largely due to mother, p e the expense will fall heavily on the Poles immigrants; nearly 6,000,000 native born, | Nome? Sead Bey 2; Oeste’: he) yatta Dora poor unde.) wite ind alater. : 1b-ts; woman, | | as a chastisement. We are growing fast, but there's room wea Pirie wel oewt meer |. 50 Qumemapnicn eadeuery Meee ‘ ee of vn won't see international for even ied growth, There are enough | when “ake. qullg the! sou) sou'l ( oO | feeling in Europe any better. resources here and enough land to take 9 i wee men reverting to all-fours | un I ' - All because of 10 post boxes. care of many times 113,000,000. | Mr. Fixit 6) The Star and a diet of nits. Of course AY | Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles || tise in + Te cet peep Do you know the little } : e + Lge their failuros with good effects | if of Public Interest | ceimen. ‘There are women and | WANT AD plays its part peer in helping to build up the P P Answers to Your Questions ? ? i deapairs of, but the vast ma 4 | Mr. Ficit: A street light be I got into trouble and was put | Q. What is the pay for a field ex-;¥%——_—__—__________ % many calls ar ent over thes 5 | jority of men are improving, | 4 n a © over one con S2id and S5th sta, he n jail for one de nd oO : ‘ , i ‘miner in the pension office? OU can get an answer to | | phones annually? | Reba bl ad SUPE WIGATT 8 ide ote cae Ol a goin back, and women have a | country, especially the A. They are classed in three| any question of fact or in- | A. Tho figures f Betts set di ae | $ pty aeied tage aih mighty part in it. Lat.no good | * . A 7 . Th ure ‘or . 4 non . th leaving the terri better, | pleaded o fira | v y : grades by the reclassification act: j formation by writing The Seat 13) 5 phones using 3 958 miles ‘ aT sisaed se yo "ASth In | u ra Peale 7 pegs a aa woman give up. The hand that | community Ww h 1c h it Whose in grade & receive from $1,80u| | tle Star Question Editor, 1222 | | of wire over $7253 eyatems or linen | (Oru, betwen s0th ve fa sip fir ey ra cradle sure holds | ves? S } | tn r : | of ttre over 57,259 systems or Hine arknese: What can’ you do? Joyment bureau _ the ‘ ¢ serves? Som S #6 $2,400; grade 6, $2,100 to $2,100,| | New York ave. Washington, | |The estimated number of messages Fee it) tate nae a | eemeaur ore sd aon natin ths vada Gb the heat | Ue of the best @nd grade 7 from $2,400 to $3,000.| | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | |or talks was 24,5 Pe cat aah an VbORONcaMesnen the. cL". OEE ee a ee ee | | opportunities for safe in- } Be The positions arc all under civil] | loose stamps for reply. No | | . fase veel rs e att aka Ri RAS Old Mclancton Sweet says: | . d eervice. | | medical, legal or marital ad | Q What s the membership of tho| Pineal pelea irene on Anyone 20 Upfortinale, as toi?) bab aural dba bar or Bice tE. | vestments are to be found soe | | vice. Personal replies, confl- | | Kiwanis clubs thruout the United] “ *° > SP LUM OT fet olka teat the idle woman.” q yi ) @ Who was Rene de Laudou- All letter must be | | states? sey ee pistes’ Rocentty ane | SabBed in more ways than one. | We mond t | each day in THE STAR eres | | signed. || A: About 90,000, | EE eerie ae. | {4 no rule at the Public | Want Columns. There are De recrchna suibiguleked: for _———__________—_-»| te TY | awered an dart F Hal tittle | mployment agency for Back | First. three months of 1925) | tt ti b: : ged mI | an opportuy jo make a isting such’ persons, and the | Americans bough 00,000 any A ¥ Mis attempts to colonize Florida. He) rubies: the pale stonca; those with| Q. Where did the custom of the| money in the home. I aent 10 | -edinetinte sate Mn. Fixit cite ic fe ene many eee auerearos aailed with a number of companions. | a 41 tirk x 4 superintendent assures } xit | worth of foreign securities, and * . |@ strong dark red color; and, the| Maypole originate vente aa‘requésited and received | "shat he will do ail that he 'c ; in buying, selling, ex- mearly all of whom wore massacred) most precious of all, a bright car-| A. In England. The ancients be utieint bat sect edmplén ba! lt genleuc «Ale Over With high. |) eae ee ne eee Masia: AI fe . In England. he ancien be-| a contract, bi a ea, ‘or you, Talk it over with him, . 2 ome ‘ @ i i i ve 0 Lagi peel eee oiaee bs mine red known aa the “pigeon-| lieved that May 1st was the bound-| advertised. 1 was asked @ send | and endeavor in the future to ar Seine vias fe ied ee Bada changing, renting, ete. é ie de 4) blood” color. A ruby of this kind) ary day between summer and| $8 and material and samples | s ' oe lb i ay aa Ps 5 me and mate " show him that you are worthy f your & Foe hia ettcntanet” 1898, £0 wears) that weighs a carat te twice as vatu-| inter, and that on this day a war| would be aent, which I did. A | to taxo any J tien State your needs definite ofter conve |able as a diamond of equal weight! took place between the two seasonal sample ¢ unfinished glove | ne . oie we ly and completely. and of finest water. to determine which would prevail.| were received with a request Ha q : ‘ Speaking of poise, there's that Y orere | ry | Mr. Fivlt; There is a man v Q What is the comparative value | It becdiA customary to stage a) that’! send $8.25 additional as about one-fourth mile from our London woman who says she pf a ruby and a diamond? Q. How many telephones are there | mock war between two people, one| deposit on a full line of ma- | place who swears so loudly, | Was very happy until her 13th A. There are three warieties of\in the United States, and how) to represent winter and the other| terial. How am I to know that when plowing that he can be | child came, but now wants di ar nn a ae summer. Summer always managed| this firm is honest? plataly® hoard ih. our hore, | .Vorte. } to win, and was promptly crowned MR&, A. EF. Have spoken to him about it, | vr Want Ads king of the May.: In trlumph he ‘The Better Business Bureau, Gid/Ne cake tNla'ts a jrbe touns: (Coy amen Wen area | held aloft green branches decorated\ jn the Central building, IL tot thy; Gad XB ML Ao des Neteees. | iy il F | with May flowers, and sang an old| 1903, could find out, without Yo. there: notcabwhe law avathat aml y un [folk sony, the burden of which| cost to you. A firm employing such conduct? $5 oa ‘scoma to have been, “I have won; 1] the methods you report would SURSCRIBER, | iidinoh i declawen” Rabedeas bring you summer. ‘ dittic 6. get mono f dls clare: c bring you summer.” At firat a young! find it difficult, to get _monoy Redmond, Wash hour’ sleep. a. night’ 1s: enough tree was cut down and decorated| from Mr, Fixit y i i KNews Note: Woman in St. Louia granted divorce because her husbana| “tf ribbons and flowers, Thia waa ee Being a free country does not for any man Are For Your Service Rua hls Kale oevmaduestis harce) act up triumphantly in the village, Mr. Pivit: Thru another party TRAD At Sate CARI i x Ne “By ‘Jove., That ix exactly USE THE {A H, HA, here's « warning that men can't be scorning, It comes trom|4"4 everyone danced around it. The aia Tints Nike Meouie aug ce se ARR gr M this man has become such, a try Gentleman ral . a Druida, incidental uorshipped the ’ a case in St. Louls, We've gotta beware of the waving of halr, lest our | Ys pp warrant from ‘the prosecutor in pres cease Se! irr ana rte vry oun tet ite | DOC-By HyGagel| srantem. tte tram, es It seems it's O. K. for the Missun to nay, “Do this and do that to my | Mavpole originated with them. Mut | mputy.. abort’. PATH | | Fore 1K6 : | by a deputy might fair.” But husbands, by golly, are flirtin’ with folly unless they be wine |(2"4, before the time of Chartea 1. on bd Everything for Buyers— ake WI i Buyers for Everythin in’ Bnglond) tha tree had: pluensabay' a change, his idea, But it would y g id beware. . Ags ei AD TTY Atal siege Gata i p “Pe 0 to buy ¢ . PBy one man ‘wan tried, and he's now hy a bride, for his better hart!” the Bole. Huge poten rere plant. 4 Sarr Reeeaecna pacha at aa Ma ninniuanen cae i Aamona —. , Kome locks, combed unstralght, | , ed in the ground, and decorated | |” THE a bleh dc |i) Monk G OBEY ORE OEe reece inseinel Mints " ny pales 86 i Bers} pe Comba inetralght, broke a permanent | cai aeith green. flowers, Long| |INCREASE NOUR NIT-WIT POPULA- ble. Moorwalker Glassware in RESULTS— TION SINCE THE ADVENT OF MAH JONG) Gyerre Aisle 18."—-Crane Bure, he may have looked clawy, but not his lassie, She merely pals ¢ B RADIO AND K'WORD PULILES HAS Mr, Biwits Will you please Os Fonsidered him pelf, 80, don't be a wimp, and put up with a crimp when |4N@ Cael dancer held on proudly t0) | imeeaBO POUR BOOBY-HATCHES. LAL ROARS SHdUAr eclibe! Caaewhnt thovdleheneyte all ft may put a crimp in yourself, Mis’ or hor end of the ribbon AS LONG AS THESE C00-CO0S streamern were attached to the top, ht Javelin That’s What We Get Star Want Ads | wacne » mo , that yelling about, out back of ats BPORTED BY THE PUBLIC teachers for 12 months when pack oO Lest Jove light he dimmed, whon you have your hair trimmed, you had | i See RTO NE oRaKose we, they work only eight? fete | the xmoke-house?” —démandod etter consider tho strife. Ker you fall for the lure of a wave, Just be| Were the Lollards a religious! |eeug tHEm TO OUR STATE LEGIS: neither too hot nor too cold to Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge: Bure you're not waving good-hyé to your wife, + LATURES, AND THE MOST HOPELESS. kgep the schools open all the “Maw was making soft soap (Copyright, 1 j fot The star) | A. They were originally a retigions) IGAG€S 16 CONGRESS. pear and’ have: these teachere and got hor dress utiro, re 4 Jcommunity catablishod at Antwerp SiatieN carn their pay. hed plied Banty, one of tht Johnwon ] in 1300, devoted to the care of the (pae| | An the chy tho teachers are offaprings, "She's rolling — on an alo and burial of tha oad, and aa Gr | on duty 10 months, and wre paid tho ground now, trying to. put j persccuted ®y the church, regarded 4 | for only 10, but in 12 equal pay it out, and the childgen are in-| aa heretics, Their name became a J, | ments ‘Tho school board thinks Watching her and Bhlerng uss Raooe Me need : | synonym for heretic, and hence ap {| this the better method, Continu about it. Pe jnled to the followers of Wryeliffe in ous wchoot wll the year would be “Aw, well, if TE want any din Ungland and certain acetarica in = Keates* |! urd on tho childven, an woll as ner 1 reckon Td better go and Ayrahdre, Scotland. 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