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PAGE § THE SEATTE a | a ae OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS A LTT ] ta enn om =| The Seattle Star fee ( )| Hoover Talks Advertising by The Star terprive aio : uty. ae “ ate ( ew Ye 4 . { and United | ouman, nico a muinnan, Aviat neproadftainie tan rrancicn | Ynone Mae Before®’Ad Convention at Houston) Press Bere! ettion bot emery. 8,1 Chic ichigan Aves New ES yg York offic, 18 Weat 44th Bt ssh bladed Ry es —.. BY HERBERT HOOVER | y My mall, out of etty, bec p 60, © months $4.00, ., year $4.00. By carrier, olty, , ENER BUDDY i a a : ; pis : BLT PRIVLTE HOULD not wish to tet the | of a pritienge ors It Doesn't Matter | Service and Society 1 |g» oo’ SALOOT I ervations on the furidamental | duct howled 1" you are secking, something useless ety A CONVENTION of women, as im i 1s \ ‘ | part aver tel ; e bother about, consider what's new portant in its way as any that ha by . w A | reeds biteitecdeonte’ che ‘Gt tt | { 4 Ep agitating the United States Flag associa- | heen held in the present year, came pretty | ss ] yg fiat i the j, tion. near being wrecked the other day on thi tr Yona | tr y \ ‘ It seems that President’ Coolidge has | rock that has destroyed many useful un ' 4 th | : be ~ done a terrible thing in the eyes of this | dertakings. It crashed up against the Wnlor hie pods es f rf i organization, He sat in a box at a ball | thing we call Society—with a capital S pine ge ile: eet sina | setla { | game in Washington in spite of the fact | — ‘pne International Council of Women : It Is now fixed | mpet ex hit t peat the pais mE cecara ea the box | aint (ies iim eveiestive venee hi picene ° 4h ih Ape eer e rere not hung correctly oh } Waahtnaton intellectual: leade clyili h ve | | keep’ a to obtain a law prescribing just how the hutch a " how ‘ : rei ation of the globe. It would be difficult att 6k ik I 4 herd shall be place on oe sre: ego rey to assemble a more competent body of © # Kive ervice tr een DY f haven't got that law yet, but they have men or women be, unt there ffu of ; ) drawn up a code of their own and it pro- | yy ; Pe pete eor plese n th P I 4 ‘ hibits the draping of the flag. The proper ae a ? 1 But anants ne discu i spect | it : itnelf a yeLYS > | ; Method, says the U.S. F. A. is to hang | ee ae ee el mnctions. Topping : f SB Oi ame ‘ it unfurled, with the stars to the left of cluded certain social functions. Topping 3EZ KITCHEL PIXLEY = wee the observe the list was tea at the White House. The Tike es é Sage of the Olymples 4 ere ae Surry . , Thite House is | e s to size rd it t of ¢ " $ Clark Griffith, owner of the world's M ae RGR t et Oe th x : I : av ‘ ? champeens, fixed up the president's box ao haa eae i i ti da ae a So y 3 Cah r fy | {the prettiest way he knew. He draped thatare 2 ae P 4 5 ae or Lead ' elt tir _ two flags across the front of the box. It my scuragie igh ceh ele arin RA: Head, bal | ‘ 1 $ seems that is one of the worst things you rhea battag be did the natural thing: | cold i can do, in the eyes of the U FLA ‘hat all ae iraited ‘A MOTs. FeCet page { i “Feeling in patriotic circles here this pee By phigp chi i: mp * 1 agers sake * morning was rather high,” says the re aC ORen ee oe sph mulu spectable Washington Star, “and no small Among those thus exclu He 1 we a ‘un * share of the blame was placed upon the tronesses who had paid up $100 ea | sapheehae shoulders of the president.” | ward defraying the expenses of the ¢ | tainr F ™ | Isn't it just too terrible for words! | vention, There was a how! immediately ! Ke of t nd | on i } The convention carried thru its work 1 gs that go t Aviation’s Biggest Boost | very little disturbed by the outery, but standard tee | the public effect of the deliberations was . pete ‘ a decidedly reduced Pp - . 5 Jed t Jen and becor i ‘ROM now on our budding admirals at Annapolis will be taught aviation as The incident offe striking exam “ ple of what frequ happens when Ley? folks endeavor to mix social service with rification. Women-—and men SCIENCE ee eee | How Su preme Court Reaches Opinions| ‘ MOSASAURS | i a regular study. : Beginning with the class of 1926, every = : Midshipman who graduates from the ee United States naval academy will be re- . } i : H ne profound econc social g an Forest Week 2 ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? aoe $40 + quired to know as much about planes as_ | “T° prone ‘ \ ‘he does about ships. never works well. BY C. A. RANDAL Nc / + Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, in or- | : a VSEMEE Th Rae ES = a. if ‘ recent years, many s i dering the establishment of an aviation Here’s Economy | We SHINGTON, Ma 1 he foe ther F ’ | are aff mot | monasaur ; Course at Annapolis, has our sincerest | ELLON arrived in Chicago in the | .|.Pre" at 13 ¢ ¢ pen anal a to smooth out the pi sad ayia congratulations. It is one of the most | WM private car of President C. H. | : gle thahh deka as A varnigel Alsou ot ia att lect! fiery { constructive steps forward in the history | Markham, of the Illinois Central ows | room undér. the. ¢ pores Wes ahs the oklek fast ica iia | f the Me + of our national defense and a timely | item. | pit » reach | ¢ i f c 1 be oF led the sea d recognition that fleets in the air are no | Ba Me | hru t | ' he of ' : Ry: 4 * whit less vital than -fleets on sea. | : ‘i ZA h of | f € te fg a atat ‘ ; Nothing couid be more important or | Sounds Bunky t ; . : | 5 : ‘ * more helpful. Not only will our future | “PSHE attempt to make much of Am- " | ‘i ' ; | « alk cliff j naval officers be able to co-ordinate, val- bassador Houghton's declaration W at la Vhen t : ri ; a * uate, and assign to their respective sta- | that, unless Europe turns its thought to ane ‘ f | oat a ¢ : the * epee +tions the various types of war-craft, peace and reconstruction, it can expect no “ cabatik is he gery ‘ ' the meeting Fact | “J a ' whether on the sea, under the sea, or in further aid from Ameri nunds like un- With cor fort cotietta f erdict. If t t nt " ruled most of earth. The +: the air, but they will be in a position ever | adulterated diplomatic bunk Bs es eens re ees erat te tos Dae eat oy tL AARN aod ot | What aid is referred to? The only aid || Rite pat ep hiner ean AG 2 ateaus arc . + Thus the art of flying has received its | of consequence t America is. giving I > ~ FRO) R | . e i or ine 2. oer : West Point might well follow Annap- | of some her securities. Kind words Pa ante eee oan i ies Oe mat t by the | da age = lead. | may never die but, as between diplomats, ee : pak: off nine nig ae as wae | ie tae ie 7 a | they never cut much ice, and it is ex- We ingens 19 faites i : Rouse itor each other Je busy bee stayed out 4 Psychology | tremely probable that, as long as Kuhn, Editor Thanks Star s of th feceafher bv | ikaw inane aise rat oar : HERE'S a bit of psychology in the | Loeb & Co., Morgan & Co. and such find | I winh ao i it Haglan to: er eee sign which a railroad is reputed to | it possible and profitable to peddle Euro- ity to tha | there is not a U. 8. treasurer urges us to shave placed at a grade crossing: pean securities in America. Europe will | you specimen of this use the new silver dollars ~ “We'll coricede you won the race if you | get that sort of aid whatever she turns | 37470", ," ange nie * carth’s history, al- |" copiously. AU right, but has o let the train by first.” |} her thoughts to. | : Ww WEIGLE Vis ant ne back al eight scatdhsaeh ari feller: got t0 carn the darned City Program Chairm ae ; : ocean gig b | | 1 seen by a St. Paul paper [ A Thought ) that fly Tet a tog wt Ez $140. Swat Come Q Can you tell me something S——————————__4 | 1 ! i - nto our fly \ concerning the life of Cleo Madison,|} YOU can get an answer to | | /, ‘ ince rail sent Chance z i) motion picture actress? a} any question of fact or in ; vio12, : : Two New York women have £ A. Bhe was born in Bloom | dt ion by writing Tha Seat- ie re ice uecense Iorol MBORAL taht ate [ M,, and educated at the Bto | F Question Editor. 1322 | | EEP thy he 1 Seiiey aa eter alt this Teak toe i Me iaeciel ‘votvorsty: | York ave, Washington, | : | Csecstileet Lar | pre rest mere 4 ) ; i crane ijeieclae Ss canta to | I ar erented . gence, for | amatoors. é played on the stage with James K.| | i ke A to} ‘ fsaues of life ole ae ke Py Hackett and Virginia Harned, ap Mampe for, reply. No | | b Siived ta vaudeville on the. Or {| | medical, legal or marital ad- | “ts it ar | After six front teeth ¥ phoum circuit, and toured with her| | Vice. Personal replies, conf | 0 ee ate 4) enorked ornery old Con- 4] thas. appeared in the following pro le igned. i pa ge j anes oe Pi ductions: “Trey of Hearts,” “The stupid... “More! | ape Ee @halice of Sorrow,” “Black Orchids,”| rainfall than by any other condition nou | a y car- “Romance of Tarzan, Girl From|of weather, not in t direct force = = = =x = Nowhere, of Redemption,”|0f the storm, but in the indirect © *Lure of Youth,” “The Dangerous neces of the floods which Age” and others. ias Madison is| they develop. These may do vast I do not B® feet, 2 inches in height and|damage in cities, towns and rural ed in wt fecighs 125 pounds. She has blue|@rcas. Severe storms, auch as tor f irrign @yes and medium brow: hair with|nadoes, affect a very small area. b f it t Ya reddish tinge. Her address ix For| oo r studios, Western ave., Hollywood,| Q. What is the longest and next ery te Cal. : liongest railroad trestle in the to Ko ‘ \ Sebold | world? form | = @ What causes the most damage,| A. The longest railroad trestle in ahs 4 P tornadoes or heavy rain storms? | the world ia over Lake Pontchar LAWRENCE M | { A. More damage is done by heavy' train, La., on the New Orleans and | 1 American Bank 4 Mr. Fixit of The Star ee Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles | Sargent Finds It Annoying BY LEO R. SACK TON, May 1%.—At- | of ‘justice, taking the i i 4 a : a s from Cia ieee cin Coles * . t W torney General John their b are also discreet 7 Pri 8 ih at if of Public Interest | 1 baldi Sargent ix in a qu dibrg ene x Viet 5 = ed £ He does not know arto: | trom the i nls jo A Gu ev To those 0 why mi ones, so long as they are not : MESS ine “ecoacciiet ot Min ae | take many tok ns } contrary to law or common de- : Sehator Burton K. Wheeler of | reached ne pase ; ; | SMO KING ROOM | foll : vet ay ft io § hiss | PR | Montana in the District of Co It continues the case he ar 7 sag pla pes EE Gee Piston i : itn cests-with edteent | Hasire dt angcutniSe eee conatuee a‘ will be of Intere t cut saw that guma badly. Can .| = =, - ' A 8 ant rere cee geet | wish ‘o inform you that you send a: te | : p, He ts very touchy on the sub- nator who had the courage to | “y LEAVE it to you, gentle our orders are that when pas- | Mel ne dine 7 soeaia id = | bs e e Bk d | eh: i. tion in a | hid eyes. “Would you ou money in the fare bow, the con Hub ashe RP eee Tl ; Etc s | spgtil i | wife on your vacation when you ductor should refund the money LS cere wan a | ieee Airave he replies in a testy | criticized for leaving his prede Peat ea esate stot aL lanmeMTane, Febere Of the sane. | AGAASEAIS ch K PING pace with America’s In every important center in ; anner that he never discusse cesor, Associate Justice Harla Mit eal whan vot wart | one who re | S , K r ME dctse pending in the courts Wr. Stone; of the United States mie | fathroun ten ker nate | wall “be satafaotory adjusted | Any, one who repairs and | telephone needs means keep- the country, new members of the + sr offic of the department sreme court, out on a limb | : DER eC e door with the conductor.” | arpens cross-c wes, or has E 1 i pret ae . 4 J _Other officials of the departmer prer WL on a lit 1 tured on the water to | DAVID HENDERSON, | a fox terrier to dispose of wil | Ing ahead. The work of prepara telephone forces are in continuous : ea drown the conversation? I leave Superintendent. | please communicate direct wit) io rn Bay * i ‘ee am oy rane. Tiete oe i 1 eee oan H i tion never ends, 5 training, Preparing to meet to- a 4 LN that talk all the time or the | Afr. hoi Monday night eet | Chere must be complex engi- morrow’s telephone needs. oe aa others?” : May 4, our car was stolen | Mr: Bait: There las broken neering studies, careful financing For y : ae DATES What others?" said a man, | from the Pike Place market waten Wabi bee gs 8, careful financing or your telephone system is a j ae | just waking up | We reported i at 10 o'clock | tne atrect on sendedve # be | plans, and thousands of manufac- livin rowi i i L | {nae Ape ho Heat night ati| > Gaewtea: we 8 ' ° etn : &, growing organism. Last 2 | tween Holly and WillOw sts turing ope t I f 8 ; o'clock the police informed | ¢: s be y ar _ APHERI'S a wee little fellow 1 want you to mest. Just n regular typ@# of DOC--By HyGage| ate Na Nod fouRRE th | PLL oaded sah | hh daha facilities Ei oe a Pid ‘ 36, I 63 telephones were ; a boy. Behavior is good, and his manner ix weet, and he knows the |X —————»—___"___ | car, We calf that geod potter it fined? aa alae fo a e built and made added to its national service., Mil- ‘ ful! meaning of jo i EERE SSE REE SR TAS work, and we wish to than whe , re ‘ C or publie use. ions ile vis eee arid he's growin’ on three, He's a picture of| |Z THOUGHT \[HE WAS BUT | the force, vspecially the George _{iite water | department na! | fel a ; use : lions of miles of wire interlace the i Health he's 0 vig ; (When mother around he'e-Her helper, ¥o4 600, 0 Inv SON WAS NOW HE HAS | tos Miata oS bidet } f i when they are ready, the continent, to interconnect your Ro eer oria tien nae rece wueetre Canute lie corks ae tal peal ea iar pa ne ei : ; a | W ae must also be ready, skilled» telephone with nearly 16,000,000 very da sut Jack never lets any chance go ii ¢ ; (Bim! RT who have done a good job, » Met 8 it possible fo | Malennny . om : . Ge Sowers dy“ Jack neve iets any chance g9 amias—you can tell by the | == CePaarace | whe havo done | a good J Resa ban A Vane alae eH in a multitude of tasks incident others. Tomorrow there will be j aor instance, when anf comer home every night, Ito son, in an eut poe ee ae en F BRING PINE Gi Ene TCE tot 7 aa and maintenance more telephones, for the nation , ean be. He'll po her's pockets; then say delig wha w basi Hine hd . ele ¢ Sci Mn vcs got to" a 1, Sh delight, “Say/what | the knecd cons of Weat Seat- | school annex? It is muddy in of telephone plant and equipment. demands and expects them, } oa: ae me? hi ns @ tle hide in the alleys along | fainy weather and dirty and . 4 That's just like a youn expectin’ a treat; takin’ What comes ny " 4 didat ft pal 1 - $ with o smile. But tots are so spiritinspiring und sweet, that they make the aah thorofare to catch ft at 18 eget ie Lif | ' Wee surprises worth while, tho a ho ar driving too < ight, 1b fe ‘1 ‘ast? does Chief Severyna ap The uperintendent of school A 4 (onyria fhe ler) prove of thy method butting and rounds me The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company i | The traffle department is: not board that this parking strip BELL'SYSTEM } | enthusiastle over this method, be paved, He does not think Py i | But: ith th limited number of grass woul stand up there: Ax One Policy + One System - Universal Service t ne field, and the many soon as the appropriations arc fae peeders the most effective made, he expects to have thid Copyright, 1626, Publlo Ledger Syndicate methods are considered the best job attended to, iid ‘SW os id