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PAGE 10 fHeE sEATTLE The Seattle Star TAR THURSD/ BY WILLIAMS PE BY - WILLIAL 1s}(G Our “Economy” Mostly (our OUR WAY Published Daily by The Star Bydlishing Os, Sterprive Avan, paper Ra- ak aetioune atts, Suse] gman, it ma Prone Mala PEE RIM A Helly rst mon yy p ya ys Couzens sath oe 9600. , : mae » He {/WHUT 1S \ 2 BY 4 ANDAU - YO LISSININ! \ ISE SES TRYIN TER \ OL DS Sa As Rs, soe reise FIND y \ | 1 saps Ss ‘ alt . | FO WASH? OUT HOW MANY \ A te, The Will to Peace | Politics in Income Tax Case | : FEET 19 HITTING Cawse | W XIME is a great healer, That is one of | nd Mes department of justice seems to be | | t } our f Y bromide on trial before the supreme court in T ’} WEN ALL FOUR GIT TER tis 1 of As the years tick off and partisan pa the income tax publicity cases about a | 4 HITTIN’ HE SOON es ‘ t ff ri i sions cool there is | id less opposition much as the law itself, which is presented | pte kios ‘ t Pp YT to the le of 1 for clearing up KNOCK HIS BREFF OUT. ‘ a e More a American co-oper First, we have the fact that the depart ya pig a ety | ation with even if we do not ment refused to interpret the law and on broke t ‘ n . actually join it of the chief hopes professed that it could not interpret it efficient, ther requ iI Ya) b ba of world peace stronger and more This left each collector of internal revenue broken spirit unde in peen JY i insistent becc the demand that the | to interpret for himself. Then the depart dot} that r »D , nited States adhere to the world court ment witched around and became an Mu sal 2h s 4 th if apers “a at an early date. interpreter — by tarting prosecution , f en one ! Sucl sense of the meeting in against newspapers which had been giver {ford ¢ ? sams - at Washington of the American Society of access to the files of collectors and had ol « ! 2 BU [ HEL, PIU fo Internatior ] Law, which not only urged published name of taxpayer wit ‘ adherence to the world court, but co-oper- amounts paid, And now comes the solicitor ’ ation with the league itself in the codi- general with an admission that, after l, a fication of international law the departm does not care a straw F * Former Secretary of State Hughes under which way the case is decided, while que r Presidents Harding and Coolidge presided tions from the bench in the course of hi , , over the society’s deliberations and took argument indicate that some of the the lead in recommending action, tices at least can see in the law a ¢ * Dr. David Jayne Hill, republican states meaning that, \ general prohibitior ‘ * man and former ambassador to Germany, publication of income tax returns con t Ls took much the same stand tinue exception he been made of e “When there is on earth a general will amounts of tax paid and persons payit a to peace,” he sai f it can find expres In other words, it is intimated that the ol sion there will be ¢ But there never department of justice had no legal excuse ji will be a universal will to peace until there for its failure to interpret, and no excuse f df js an open avenue to justice.” accordingly for bringing these cases be 4 Wherein, of course, he was _ entirely fore the court. It h been dodging it a right. duty. It has been bending to politic It There probably never has been a tir has been giving an exhibition of plain § had you asked the rank and file, as ind political cowardice,—New Y World se ean ed ae Dart ‘ AN r viduals, what they thought about it, when JUST THE OPPOSITE FROM AN AUTO, plain people everywhere were not opposed Ship Subsidy in Sight? WASH FONK erle BETTER MILEAGE ‘ ou to war. But plain people had no means VEN before an end has been made of | ____ WHEN ALL FOUR ARE MISSING other thing that ‘s not | And fust as sure as the world “ of making their will to peace felt, no open government-operated ships, the ad ! aa t . pie to inteynational justice. } | ministration has begun to el out the i bee ae abnpnge | i a : So the hao) of nies all seve thru} sentiment of the country with regard to . 1 aeeliiar sedge | : he ages have been able to fling thelr | a subsidy for privately owned and oper- h t | ) )] > I . / 4 Y J t | ) a plano or good , | voiceless subject masses into a not-yet- | ated ships 2 a aWes s r?L ung 0 0 they can afford vlan over read ; ended succession of wars. The “president's spokesman” let it be | BY N. D. COCHRAN economy t is par | and yet the five e people } > > >| { pie pes icihedad J| simon By this I do not mean | ours on thi ned, peonle a chance to make their known in Washington a few days ago that = 3 - 1 that nS EIA uci ateEKt | poeabeedas es haa heard, however; provide them ithe | the president is seriously studying the 4 BY ND, COCHRAN ! Here puppets as they ¥ al ad- | proper provision £ the pro: ] of the bloodiest sort a ne ety for turning their age-long subject and that if anyone has a plan for | [7 1% v8 : \ part | Yerbial rainy day. 1 think they | ! t be a good hatred of war and dream of peace into a ship subsidy the president will look at | discredit the United Staten ¢ bee sack Gaggudle eet ‘ here ix wm conne > This does not interfere | anent peace to s, and wars will dwindle in frequency | jt with interest oa athe cree acts a | gent expenditures. | war department out of Ss e. 2 ease po z : 7 raged , { stern inde | ures can be so cut | and locate {t in the es _ last they altogether ces a. / The private shipping interests haven't | t the party ma. | the governm to | paces in Nevada and a >» league ng » per- | My belief int ¢ no b : Thee Se Ge nations may be e per- | rested in their efforts to discredit govern | raehpalterara pose le ¢ with the pe navy department P art a WOrle es taint not aa | ment operation. They have been aided by | ‘ P thin anteanes ¢ “ae Sianiatte rr f | s tio ofthe Uaied 3 ertainly bit absten- | the fact that the United States shipping | expense of tho legista | aicite tilt tee aetwal ake, r ls he % mutartal 2 bebe Aoaces nel hon | board and the United States fleet corpora- of would | of which ls to stir up pub- | | so much educatin’ nt be ave materially weakened their author- | tion, to say nothing of the White House, | si 3 le | against senate of the folks Just be- ee eae : ly 5 are utterly opposed to the idea that the |; : ait: the wonate if) | cause they can the operate pentane not ealy viKe government can operate a merchant ma- | at | T guess yours truly is goin’ ; en Rouocaby ith all other agencies tending rine. So opposed are they that they are | A the 5 ation | get right fond of this new bi ‘and Hien that pont : tit never fear. hastily abandoning such services as that | re = Th reat j nachine, the radio, f it don't : sae sepia camantliohate i pero built up on the Pacific and, in the process and complete ¢ 1 pr 0 aa | get 10 ‘breadcastix’ ‘wy wane 6 a Be < bor 14 a ie arted ee goal of of getting rid of the ships bought with | of the rules committee | pet aia | | fe 5 che Pizley thinks so, too, eS e , , which is un pees rid. Wi adi sight, the people's money, making deals that | in the next co | Hence | Paya arouse the doubts of American business | «kag apr wed | | A high-t n says jazz ¢ Recreation ty |. Which, of course | got ‘a wnole lot ot | tion Th | r hin’ DON’T solve cross-word puzzles and The situation must mystify the average 1 a | aul arte it lit pecs Obie uae I don’t play golf. It takes me an taxpayer. Why, if they cannot operate tart St. awrence Survey erally oaitect oe se hour to solve a puzzle and four hours to ships profitably without a subsidy, are os of this kind inter *| says old Melanc- A play a game of golf. My employers pay | the shipping interests so desperately anx- | with he economig | ton Sweet, “are chock full of P me at the rate of $4 an hour. My time is | ious to force the government out of the | : Bat i! Bes | of the country that an | sentiment, and darned empty of c too valuable to waste.” | business? ds Leeaed egih oe ee ® ne te sed curtailment of buy- | it after marriage, F i 3 ss? fs Y ent Yiplo. no right to ac wenate the part of our citize 2.959 So says a friend of ours. Answer: They don't expect to operate n between the cept the performance of his i quickly change the sts | And now they're makin’ out be it sounds big. But it isn’t. the ships without a subsidy. They expect | ern- | duties us presiding officer ne ent prosperous air into one of that Paul Revere had to use a ‘Gs A man may be worth 20 cents or $20 | the American people to throw y their | : : riod | opportunity he has to a a hard times rowboat to reach Concord iat . > | ave been com. his views is in his ir “What is the use of saving me. See: nat old Long’ an hour. But few employers buy part of enormous investment in ships and then to rs have been tn | dress. : ; our Seay for nab sic Bice pradus fee a ee promi ‘- a man’s time. It is all bought with the | pay a subsidy to private operators of those | their re The framers tion to make goods more plen- | boat —K. P. tacit understanding that certain hours | same ships. | 6. | = = c shall be spent in work and the remaining | pro a | has for the ver * in putting mind and body in condition to ( hanging ur | at te hee m h do that work. HE movies, which are under business | b | ic Wess friend owes it to his employer, if | pressure, frequently provide that a | juisbury, at opis ane nyare-s ect If the Dawes me works x aa imself, to recreate his mind and | star shall do or not do certain things. | A fund of $275,000 for the sur- oper sts and all other en a nt ay nt Up tal Fe . . adhe air Banks have similar rulings. : | horized t ng gin ture presidents will be dictators; & i | Modern business pre ssure will force | ——— | for the president has the power a 5. a 1e Remedy | similar tactics in every line of endeavor. | FEN | to appoint members: of Bu a ICE no city can blot out evil Some day you'll ap ply for a jot Fis cast Sard phaser ras Neoneteesac ta he VLC y 68 ie aie ee a a job. You'll ‘ 7. : : ; ; he presidential will becomes th Nor pe the eombiried legislatures | be told you can have the job if you agree r, LXIt O é ar thst’ oe eleaia alewene (fontittte te of aS Bates Drevent " ; to get a Ua of seven sass sleep | Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles senate, the president becomes the i , eachers and clergymen are o every night, see a movie at least once a Hoe RS * | government, with infinitely more ; | res | set peas i a Bim hiin creavexeueaniidvidual cases’: |fwoeke and be eximined by your family if of Public Interest | power than’ any European mon There is only one group of persons in | doctor once every three months. | ors nd Pay cere ate eee La the mend which can make real inroads | And if the job is very important, it | jinpoodieea a satks be | oe Pie ht adel re eee CIENCE ———~ | into evil. may be specified that you have or adopt | fl haderd bar nag cael ea P a é a | > ngs that crow hazard that could be easily af TTT al That group is mothers. * at least two children. ura of the night and | eliminated dy having an exit MOSQUITOES J awake Are chickens | on the side where pasacngers — 5 5 - | allowed in the ae hat aie | alight. SAFETY FIRST CIENCE understands all about | aE R Because of the many railroad malaria and how to prevent PS Answers to Your Questions PP |) cursus scrivam ro | «erect ety rites | Duarte sod how te scires | city, but must stay on their own | to have an additional stairway eradicated it from many. pli mf 1 flor i eS D * | shes ne has yet been | from the clev at this point formerly practically uninhabita 1 flower of} yo PSE oD aEER A oh Monday, May 23, and arrived at the| able to 1 neer for & | Superintendent Henderson prom- | ble because of the disease. How- by answer ‘0 I Francisce Nous crowl and there is no | sen to look inte PES ‘ eve: ere are i theta are tico' néuonel flower| | any question of fact or in | 1910, a © piknge in the| law requiatltg nightly Bross, IC aaa eevee Gee Ee pikes doe bivagesttndbal Ay Ct ioe Gets scars aoo|,| fortmation by writing ‘Tho heat Pea Fo at MAE Hl dee oy by ee | and provide a remedy If pos- 000 Dersons in the southern lat. tion and rose in the castern sco-| | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | |aays ap Nourse Bebe: 1bo0 are te : geass lee piles me vee States ah | New York ave, Washington, | | mj t Se Slit te t P { expoped Out each: yours This ide % l'p.-6 pins ladon ae cance a j | miles, beating Ei. P. Weston's time Mr, Hiatt; There tae dead Mr. Fixit; If there was a red is duo to a law of nature gov o- | he losing 2 < | bv 25 days. Ennis, like Weston, did| horse in a field near Woodin Abkelo on Bape k ering. mosquitoes "16; is senly Q. Where does the expresston,|| 120° stampa) for rep! No | | not walk on Sundays | ville that is becoming offensive He the street lights only Dee ena ete hate LY tiedical, (tegal - or marital ad-.|.| y | a ctae i bec minis off gnats abi street talarswallous achert* a the female mosquito that carries MEA P ome! |vice, Personal replies, conft- | e;e 6 CN ee eee ee nave | abrect car ling. crosses; {¢ toould malaria. Tho females must have >, ‘ , .| | dential, All letters must be | Q. How long did it take to build agate Ae pata ape Ab Nhs | help to eliminate many acci at least one meal of blood in A. Probably fron Village | uild ie author at Bothell har ; eae” ie Bulan ron thal signed |_| Cologn ral? } th e th it Rte Bh the VAS | dents at night, and would be of every three generations, or die quotation ents, “And these are\= od A. It took 641 years, from 1248 to| dle the ir fod os ih nad iG great assistance to tourists, Can without offspring. The other 4 , cso | 1889 |: SOS ONE CNB US UML ND L Dare it be fixed? two generations may be voge doys, like beauty, but skin deep. rom what does the strait of ear luck with the Seattle healt " NATIVE DAUGHTER tarians, This existence has been see ; rp ndeb get its name? be | ritics. What can be done drip meseee davactenenté candela proved. Wiese Lane ce thatitiiitad he words are from the Arabic,| . Where was Jimmy Murphy, the about thi jo street de me ports ? fe GAWVEAC Gepartment of the United). oon “date of Tecra? Thelatito racer, klied? ee he}, 7 4 WOODINVILLE that sthis would require the co Malaria ts not the only dis- Btates government fdentifies stones a” Th 1 | R. 1, WOODINVI ease carried by mosquitoes, Yel ér minerals, and what is the chargo|*‘Tt ts 40 called because of the! A. In @ motor race held in Syra-| Send exact location of the ant enue Ee vg pride i eat low fever is one of the wo t of : page Oreo dange of its navigation, eg-| cus, N staph hd | men © street car departme daibicias Sah gel SCATICH : 3 , - for such service? panatiy APL ES SAP io lade A ; | mal to King County Health andithatatrastdtpastitast and...|, 206. pitiers."Oné: railroad has BECAUSE WE MUST MOVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW Ree ,. is Consens. Auroey,| Bieri A | = partnie fA rise Aunty. | agrees to take the matter up rea ay & million. dollars BUILDING WE OFFER THESE BARGAINS— epartine of Intertor, w nake a| jt ity building, Seattle, and there : Reggie Bitads k them. In one section of Brief, free analysis of minerals, oils,| GQ. Who holds the trans-continental What i olks should be prompt action, Also | pats ee eae s oranieal, Arkansas tho mosquitoes nearly 7 ete. Their analysis will cover only| walking record? ‘ xive tho name of the owner of Ree “ : caused the abando t of the : P 3 Na i aces Ah there Be lage elles ae Are Saying sia haces ie WeeMblay clelaohia Lil see road aie ane es ala te Latest Patterns for Latest Designed Patterns for fs any mineral or oil indication| paniy atarted with a pl f duty to bury the carcass four Mr. Fixit: At Redmond, on ly ail the railroad employes wi KITCHEN DINING hown a aamiple sidnteiee WAC a plunge in the) \ me i dP rthor grount oe tet ; Shae the % : use. whe dhown by the sample submitted. |‘surp at Concy island, New York fect under the ground. If Wh the main highway, where the worked there or who passed thru AND ee CITREAe see Ais ig PROF, EUGENE i. AGGER, fails the health department will | road swings toward Seattle, are Tho railroad won by draining { AMD | tition of tho tariff tn certain to a, One Seattle,” “Kirkland Ferry” and come about as a. result of the in Mr. Fivit: The Whivions “Ferry to Seattle.” On the fine ej r ‘ ’ | erase ot fannie | at ores cere ttt |’ Hon iedeans ceamtes, (SMOKING ROOM } The change might come thru tho Jackson st, This makes it neces- | these signa: “Bothell” and Pe “Iq < | the rise of foreign tariffs until sary for passengera on inbound | rett.” The stranger thinks he STORIES | they more or 8 neutralize must take the Lake Washing — 3 ‘ 33 p ours, but 1 think it ore ton ferry only to reach the etty, “ Vv D LIKE to read the mem'ries of a lady, old and gray, 1d like to know} ou aeecatte Ate Me a | lop pp lL WOMAN T knew in a small how diff'rent were the things of yesterday. What fun ‘twould be tol yt so come Hiri d hinge’ of DOC--By HyGage beet dtl Hoe A town got suddonly rich, on” nas echo back and thus to really know how turned about our doings are an| {CClns here. The Washington Automobile an oil lease,” a man in ‘the 30-inch patterns,............3 rolls $1.00 chang club will look into this, and seo smoker was saying. ‘She I've bh come and go. d folks speak of horse cars and of good old bu y days, I've| KAROLYI; "My platform would (Parr, TAKE IT SO It's hard to} be democracy, freedom ot | HARD BECAUSE I've 1 ISN'T if more satisfactory signs can bought herself a lot of new ie not be provided. clothes d \ = THAT eT Is band and wont abroad. Bho wes OUR REMOVAL SALE PAINT rend of real old-timers and their quaint, old-fashioned way really realize that hoop-skirts once were worn, but grandma says they peech, universal suffrage, at ORDERED YOUR WIFE)! SHI Wave . : ' a says they poech, ernal suffrage, aboll IE SAYS : ony i : ae. cetaneimuels evar aly lea were, bord } tion of all reactionary institu. | [AWAY FOR A SHEL AINT II inate aeRpeaian” caherilcanD end” SHURE areas ‘BARGAINS ugine days when autos and when movies were unknown. And think,| tons, and land reform, by which MONTH'S REST ppeared advertisements in} young husband soon tired of her Break tha GOIN. The Star offering two sacks of| and left her, ‘Two women in the Ready-Mixed White Paint... 5 Gal. p things have grown, The on I mean the buying up of big dor were once nat even dreamed, No wonder we ull| states M4 briqueta for $1. IT phoned in my| town where she started from Dwelling Pai y 5G eeiner tusk tio y tilnite teat Hated wonder y i bein ite the government for order, but have heard nothing from) Were discussing her, Mi us elt Tipe Gs Glas RK ie And yet, I'lt bet our grandfolks often have that lttle ache that tke sale tO the peasant | the coal, Was this a fake ad? “What was the reason Mrs, bt " LOU 65e Qt fo play around their hearts, perhaps for old-times' sake. ‘There must have | | eng 4 PA Reet eas CEU have Lee y Ena el. Gal Met thanysstinicyts 1 oe A Thought cific Const Co, reports that nearly} in the town where she was, sho White and Ivory Undercoat Enamel, Gal. py right, 1925, for The Star) 10,000 orders were received and that] Nad spaghottl at all of her mouls, ——_——_____ | Godliness is profitablaainto all things, having promine of the life that now dy and of ¢ which is 11 trucks have been busy ever since; three times a day, whoever he delivering the coal Tt will take at} was! Joust a week more to clean up the back orders. Of course there will Jimmic's Risk, | to con nn iva) [be some errors in addr an " t " ” some errors i wnd de. Jimmie, if you eat any more 500. if y ji 5 ceeee livery. If you do not get your coat} ple, youl bust," 509-11 Union Strect oe DELIVE a re ie! LINKS 16 practical ro» within the next week, eall the Pas “Wol, pass the ple, ma, and WE DELIVER a liglonDewey, Publio Ledger Byndloate| cific Coast Coal Co, MA in-b0so, Bol outa the Way."—Rod Pep. i “ m