The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 Newspaper Ra. } terprine Anew. end United Otiman, Niel & ID 000 Press feevion, ’ Way Out | ee CK drivers and truck for settling th r diff t by Kintrear @ owners, and A. W, Leonard, rey + the publig, has been accepted t are to be thanked for their wo: ’ There Y World th awe tog ; sonably $ } cover the fact. s in this will are folks Lots of Ramance Left B Boxer has gee North; the ia going (hia week You huve rend ahevst both abigd. The 2: belongs to the borean of ebaratoan, ptevels in Alaskan waters, visiting axtwt- Pnewar settlements, The Rear is a const wd boat, visiting each summer the Far : ‘thern shore of the continent. There is til] plenty of adventure; Be of pioneering, left in the West, t boy, give the chance, wouldn't take trip with the Bear- and thrill et the iSong of being frozen in? Who wouldn't along with the Boxer, visiting quaint Settlements, seeing strange peoples, sight- Seeing on civilization’s Jast fringe? Worlds of romance left yet—right at Seattle's doorstep. Better Get Busy, Now! IEATTLE’S federal building is a dis- to this modern, prosperous com- ‘unity. It is so inadequate that govern~ Ment offices are scattered thruout the ‘city. A-directory of government offices {pout almost be a directory of business eblocks. The postoffice is cramped and crowded. ey're going to remodel the ground floor, t at best, that’s a makeshift way of : Tending a real problem. The two court “oR are jammed in with the marshal’s ice, the office of United States Attorney Revelle and the federal court clerk on 1 @ Oar % i ? % i & third floor. The fourth floor, nothing nore than an Gbventillated yarret, houses the United ites secret service, the United States il serivoe, the federal narcotics office the naturalization bureau. The cus- department occupies the second floor. Federal prisoners are lodged in the im- sration station and scattered around at nty jails thruout the state. The health; “Service, the United States commissioners, immigration station, the const guard, Sent of justice and other ches Gf the government are every- phere. _. Seattle needs a. mew federal building, dnough to care for the city’s business, centraily located. Every year of de- makes the next site of the federal » that eventaally must te built, so many thousands of dollars more. = It’s time the folks who represent this = jdistriet at Washington got busy! This Time o’ Year 'E may be little old-fashioned, but about this time of the year we always to work up bitter hatreds for: Stout, red-faced women in khaki pants; Thin, pale-faced women in khaki pants; © Women wearing silk hose and high- pumps with khaki pants; ~ Women wearing khaki pants; 4 Khaki pants. The Seattle Star {z Boscia! Represen ? P Answers to Your Published Dsttz f deatro a pricek and literature r brand of vanda bunches of beauty of the {t's airoply vandal: Give Tt to Us, Too TS @ fine thing af coorse, errand ard shine rp the city ff sty. It's patamamt t epeuce up vigitors get @ piwamant |) city, It's good to have ple conductars—for tourists; and fh hints on sight-ecomg-—fur tourist this and that-—for tourists. But why sot, when the tovrivts leave in the fall, keep @ few of these phavant } things for ourselves. After aji, it's our city and we live here. We'te jort ae much entitled to pleasantness free public @m- | ployes and clean, tidy streeta and spict- | and-span buildings; and this ond that | Or more so, if you figure & dows. A Small Thing, But. F anything can be done to make the waterfront look more like ¢ waterfront and less like something the cat dragged in, | it ought to be dame at once. There a | foreign trade convention coming here ie June. Millionaires who ship’ Arwreap goods all over the world will be here For these, the waterfront i Seattie show window. Its one of the mos? impon- tant things in the city, to them. The way things are now one of thease ¢% ortera will go down there, trip ov@r & ade plank, stub his toe on @ asii « fal! thra a hole in the paving—end taxe Seattle's waterfront back East forever more. | Well, laugh! Smaller things than these have changed the course of empires, It Is Up to You Sy, Age reported thar the Germany haw invented @ “Gath ray’ which will paralyze, for sit bours, en @iemy army eight miles away. Authoritatively reported that the French have & magnetic airplane chaper which will follow airplanes, autematicai and blow them up. Incidentally reported by the Smitha jan astrophysical observers that the eat will grow colder for three years, Confidently reported by war cortexpon- dents the Riff-French matters nm 4frica will lead to a world war. | And there actually are pecple @ho will | take these reports and glonm themesives into nervous prostration—peope — at the folks who Were sure of opping off to heaven from Sen Diexy, a vi back, It is all in the thing. You can be glad that you are alive, or airy that you aren't dead. Questions ? P } to busy tour of our car pful and \\ , How can one tal whether a of material is linen dr cot- An casy way to tell ta to set Of she Vetewta ow fire. If it 40} it wifi Dlase ap and continue | | term «tf & to linen i will r , Another ond even simpler ta to wet the finger in the and glace i under the cloth, the motetare comes quickly thre, cloth i¢ linen. eee ne however, whe made @ What) does the term “four-|iempis to scorh oud the forth ceslorm, @ Whar w& meany! r ernie SB hn depleting of ee i 4 | Stas person observed « and sf | & Chat Niewban ruler brought Ae Be Ele tee nn 0 that the etre a Peter (Xe Creat te ‘Ai It means that there ere four | eee Q. How o- Coony it to airokes for the sccompliok-| G tow tame wr-cented automo. | POTHY & Dice of wood? 4 Of (ha procesaes im tht €8-| thon are co tte verte? A. fhe process takes hundreds Thee strokes ere termed the) 4. Petutete Media show no POTNARS Clowsande of years, accord arcke, th COM OTIS ® ether ote costed) ewioMoOKle besides (NO [0 the composition of the carth the a ae stroke aod the | the Troskhe (9 predecitom af prea 1% WhO NO Ae Dusted i 4 oes oe, ee e @ee F | te ee ae Hel) hatt Seaton te aa | n a? oman Boor aken? & The white Rooms bnerenna<oal| A. It (9 @ Waried because Of tte ti hi it ts) from The Mour ) Witch eebre te Irrexeh & ‘Ret erapelive flavor | prides" hetas, soele 18, by Ci aid ee AYonit, Oe Hevetion eriby, ihe | oa The WP paisave reade: “tea @ 1 B.C. cogitd @ treatise} @ Why do the Germans alwaya! ha a hie oat peter re 00 Wr rihepr from 2500 1. 0 ae thelr. elections.on Munday? hath & sary. Yon Digphantugy of Alewan Fb a A. Decauge the election lawa pro 1 5 , ——_—- | oS " : Q. Are negroes for en Hiatment in the t avy? A. Yea, when sa Ml eae aney for 9 “sada Hy Gage] HAT/ are you nayin’—~you think it's too hot? Teal summer weathe neers all tormmyrot? Startin’ at kickin’ and raisin’ real Ned a as the heat simply gone to your hend? 4 a Not #6 lohe hack you were cusmin’ the anowe eetahir winter apes tibet tte ¢ ta: i “i Ane ¢ And prayin’ that | wee YOu SAI0) [OM 115 PCET 15 Hforth the heat Tannen in that brings | [YOU'D MAVE (“| RIGHT! I ORDERED My, but fe. Well, no am 1 aver satiated? Ghe [Tom COLGAN] | WIM TO WALK 5 me the guy e’re permpirin’ and quite nae, tollin ‘our trienda | (OMMI9 FECT] | mives A Oar, ano} that we'd much r freene [SOON HOW WEHAD TO SELL | Btill, when the winter waa here with a kick, coldness and freexinons ABOUT IT?/ \ HIS OAR TO PAY fun all nicks Whether it’ hent, or it's cold, we all fret, longing te her | (BGEEA NY My BILL! ‘we wimply can't get 7 i + *Tain't no une fussin’ of cusnin’ or mich, What we all wish ne'er aceom 7 Ay, 5 pilahes much aad of whatever we've » wot ‘opyrimht, 1925, for The Mtary Hummer ta here and it’* bound to be hot k } } ) Let's make the | UT THE SEATTLE STAR OUR WAY KE : WHOAL, RON FER LIVES By ‘ Fo / AWAKE! ‘NING ca FRIDAY, MAY 15 COA SS) ‘May End Osage Murders _ KENNETH \ ' W ) . 7g WHOA WHOAT} | Congresswoman Regular BY MAX STERN i dtacn * Renovates” ithe BY C. A. RANDAL —— ee atenemenamatin —— = J wes | rat I§ SMOKING ROOM ; | STORIES Ney, | "Mr. Fixit of The Star | Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles 4) if of Public Interest teats Py Saal a . = “ reas at ‘ . cae Mee a al wr x F f ‘ ‘ s Li r a % are t . \. purcha ‘ toes ont th aw % been What Folks Are Saying Mr, Fixit DR. JOSEF NOVITZKY, den r medical battleground of the fu ur@lau 4 see D (o wee ot Lou B. HOLLAND, president r withawt first picking up Anociated Advertixing clubs, bure Kansas Cit No erino' bv the Thia tree leans towards our best advertisement ar? city can house, Bhould this tree fall, get could owner be held responsible © 4.8 for damages for same? | RADDA STEPHEN WISk; “Ot G0. B | two things Lam morally certain Your neighbors should keep prohibition never will be the limbs so t that hin repealed and never should be. tree will not litter your lawn. If in bound witt neoma to t INVEST your savings in good bonds. They give you a much larger return in interes®@than you receive on your sav- ings account and besides that are quickly cgnvertible into cash, of In denominations of $500 or $1,000 each we offer any of the following bonds: Puget Sound Power & Light 6° Tends, due 1980, at 100, to yield 6%, Bloedel-Donovan Timber Company, First Mortgage 6149 Bonds, due 14, at 100, to yield 614%, Thomsen & Clark Timber Company, Ltd, First Mort gage Guaranteed 7% Bonds, due 1984, at 101, to yield 6.90%. Transportation Building Company Tirst Sinking Fund 614% Bonds, due 1941, 614%. State of San Paulo Twenty-Five-Year 897 ( fold Bonds, due 1950, at 9914, to yield 8.10%, vl Mortgage at 100, to yield Secured GEO. H. BURR, CONRAD & BROOM, Inc. 707 2nd Avenue, Seattle, Washington Telephone: BL toteS825 furnished upon either telephone or letter requeat lie has saved me 5 Ten, young are my ell pee tore The best tire Kelly ever built TheNew] Kelly Way Tho drawing shows how tho bend of the new Kelly Cord is formed by enclosing Strips of braided wire inthe loops of the cord fabric. The cords which form these loops are continuous from the beginning of thetnmoat ply to the end of the outer, Tho whole tire thus has @ flexibility and “giv@ that is necessarily lacking te tires roade by the ordinary method, The Kelly Flexible Cord is sturdier than the former Kelly Cord and at the same time is more pliable, ‘To the ear owner this means a combination of mileage and easy riding that hitherto never has been equaled, either by our own tires, or so far a@we know, ; others, For sale by all Kelly dealers KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE CO., Vactory He ) MID Ninth Avey Sentite, by any

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