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The Seattle Star Niceli & Meatgomer 19 Weet 44th at Sony Ruthmen. city s : Schoo JILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN says M -} at few ‘ € ex liot becile i M Strong Testimony RK, AMOS QUIRI physi d Squire has attendéd 135 executio some 12,000 convicts have re ved attention. Speaking of the men wl died in the electric chair, he say mother d th moe or th hard of then “Ou y experience I would say that uld be put to death who involved in crime of extreme lity. But I would be Special per mouth, § months $1.69, tae month Published Detiy Representatives th M higngpaves ™ 3 Tremont Bt # mogpre 108, vere about the life sentenc l thi nk hold the re d for a 4 xe w vith the men in an effort to reach Ane and ntifie cor 1 I never yet have met a man admitted giving the htest thought to the punishment he would reecive. 1 c@uld find no iedicgtion that it had acted as a brake to a man's hat we have in our population certain rsons born with traits that make them urticularly. prone to erime if their en vironment is conducive to criminal con- duct, but to say a great percentage suffer from defective affectivity and are incur heer 1 Prohibition able is HERE is talk about ‘T. l prohibition, That would do this: a plebescite on would silence these debates on whether or not the voters want prohibition, And they do become wearisome, even to the most interested, ce Seen by | th’ Papers’ || ( Mr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles it of Public Interest SEZ KITCHEL PIXLEY yg ie ae comp are those who do not want Sage of the Olympics | wbout the dust on 2ist ava § | things kept in too goad a con- | and No. 3814 88th ave. &, who | dition, Why not leave this of RS. WALTER FERGUSON, wants the streets in that local- ficer alone? MRS, L. M. mM“ Ae thas hee: eae ee | ity olled, will both be advised The inspector of police has e that app ation for elther had his attention called to this eee ee ne ee e or of and when the police shifts are e | been made f | being made up for June, your | . . } suggestion will be given con Mr. Firt months ago | sideration = ed men ur attention was called to @ hg plein ae eee low am Occidental , separ Ay dibs ada enhZan ae south Michigen at. It ee ceeee, Sete and | « ‘ ruining the ee he er or come home at | gh vy, rendering the prop ee bce twilight and erty f old man sae hia ai ditlod' tae tay there. | wal Cannot something be saat | ap anneal department has | barf to do all possible to | ealth dep t and remedy this condition. | the city cour are ing on . . a smoke ordinance but the en the place where she i you pot her lunch. He was inquist ° tive and: found out her name | | wh lived sh nd that hom a nok has ashror Sees : b tried int | if ahs eteg | be : b ANXIOUS | t young man. All Now |. unders d they @ \ ’ : | t him because there that sary is to get your ae ee % } young 4 to appreciate the ——— | danger en she will give | | this fellow to understand that What Folks Sa reeutea ee oben Are Saying Fourteen yea worried hard all |'y ining tn Alaska from the | y partner got into some re is due | MADAME JOME 3 : wlth man adout . t red ¢ e | The sued both of > 4 | 1 i - partie hat | hh | a deal of «the country’s ¥ comes from so many oth Cyne C bein too darned old. " : Plo scape a f H see this point. | LoUIs Budape If the judg ment Was sects | i in t tat f Washington nd Mrs. Pixley s this view, too, | steamship Hun Ate . - io, when she xgrees with | day is p jcken. Ce n « truly on anything, It sure blers and tallora are i x Can i fine object lesson of rare | business. We have 2,000 pe sty the cape If fudge. oned domestic harmony who already have made was secured in Ala ma, but ever exteadiitie bow. |i thele desire to migrate to it would be oullawed ny nyw n 14 yours. y sufferin Q For what is James Sparks | known in the educational world? x _—_—_*, pac can get an answer to| |.) any question of fact or in- said, “Don't give up th nip”? |: A — | These were the dying words of | A. He seas ot one time grealdent| ) cormation by writing The Seat-| | cape Lawrence, who was mortally of Harvard university. He was) | te gtar Question Editor, 1323 | | oy nde ine-the. combat. -of -hie| orn in Connecticut, trained a car-| | New york ave, Washington, | | “rundcd in the combat of hia} penter, 100k to study, altendet Hr | |p. ©, and inclosing 3 cen’s 3} | 1, 'eni, gnannon, in the sor of| tard, where he graduated, s¥aed) | toogs stamps for reply. NO} | 919 rne ghrase sae inscribed on theology and became a mintater Of} | medical, legal or marital 4-1 | 110° oonnant ‘that Commodore Perry the Unitarian church. He retired) | vicg, ‘Personal replies, contt | |/M" Ponnant that Commodore Perry | from the ministry and settled in| | aentiat, All letters must be | |0077/04 af | hia Boston, where he edited the North] } sgnea. 5 attle of Lake Bric. ° American Review. He also wrote|g. ar what in ekne “hr ppcibien Bcd ais coment | moderately Nard brush, wash the| tive hare cy ia ale Baa | 2 speek aed heels globes until the smoke stnins disap-| 4. 1¢ is a system of minority| 8 pia in betta pts he brn pear; rinse in clean, cold water| representation under which each ‘ashington. 1 i eat land let them drain until dry. | voter ts allowed to cast as many} Wind died tw 1866. | +8 | ballots for an office as there are} eee Q. Where did the expression “in| places to be filled, with the privil- Q. What are some of the greatest| anpie-ple order” originate? lege of casting them alt for one engineering feats of modern times?) 4. Apparently there is nothing|person or of distributing them A. The Panama canal, the 8uez| avout an apple pie that 4s aug-|among several candidates, The aya: canal, the Cantilever bridge at) gestive of primness or neatness as\tem has been uscd in Ilinols in Quebec, Hudson tubes, Roosevelt) distinguished from any other sort|choosing members of the lower dam in Arizona, and the Wilson| oy pice. But it was the fashion| house of the legislature. dam on the Tennessee river. among our old English ancestors to| eae cach apple wtih a} Q How can smoke stains be sas learned had @ row of litte tur-|0 Laat alte moved from glass globes |reta around outer edge, and} NERGY A. Place the globes in warm) these rows were always made with|"\ arater, with a little washing soda| great precision. Formerly a row pee dissolved in it; place on the stove} waa called an “order” and hence LL energy is indestructible, until the water approaches the boil-| when anything. was done with es but, at each change, it be ing point, then let them cool. Put|pecial care and neatness it was, Comes less available. ‘This has «@ tablespoonf{ul of ammonia into a| said to be in apple-pie row or| been considered an established pan of lukewarm water, and, with! order, fact upon which all. scieftists ee — a were agreed, Workin al Home“ HATEVER progress is often delayed he great. to work some at home You dine in mich as you're able, ‘The plan, often the little folks knock the ¥ your business, wt And then, just to atever your trade, I'll agree, rk flat, when behind, ch up to date, hurry, then clear off the table, and settle to do Just as| e¢, Is a good one, at that, but how Professor Liveing and sir | Oliver Lodge have challenged the latter part of this doctrine, Ac cording to its teachings the unt verse, in the course of ages, would subside into a tideless #ea of unavailable energy, change you find that your} [8 and dead, Professor Liveing fewit}| COUld not believe that this ear. you Agcide ‘twill | stad ott the werioral: scheme of nature, Hoe thought that some- where this energy must bo re. newed and again made capable of action and reaction, Ax 400n 4% you've started, there's trouble on tap, for a youngster will BIR oilvat puddenly hop on your tap. Your pencil is se Ad ithe: Aaanallitie tad Sir Oliver Lodge then offered shouts, “Draw me a cow and a man, will ya, ¢ powsible wolution, te ‘Tis well that you walt ‘till the You'll plow right ahead Then wifey complainy tot An hour or two that you're Josin’ in bed, your sleep. for then, ater your thought gested that, when energy ren so low # grade as not to hold the positive and negative tons or In the qulet, | s buried deep. | The trouble, perhaps, Js it's easy to shirk tthe regular hours, ‘stead of} Clectrons away frong cach other, Moing your work. The thought of the home Work, no doubt, may bo fun,| '¢y will collide and new energy Hut with Kiddies around—well, it just can't be done | Wil bo born iru the conversion (Copyright, 1925, for The Star) of the jons into radiant energy ‘This has aroused great interest among solentists, because If mat. tor can turn Into radiation it is suggested that radiation ean turn into matter The general effect of the pow theory has been to dixeredit{the idew of a dend universe, J) |! V ith College rH EATTLI STAR = i UT OUR WAY r r QO 4 yf The Trouble| BY C®U. ROWELI —— © [ THATS W ms SINCE INE MILK . FULL OF r 1 1 methods, | pur stinmatizod by th of epithets in the college ve ulary, } 1 ls,.of ¢ ther bus of collese ive this prob lem if they can, One end of it, they might attack, By hiring police-ped enough, they cram and hammer " of thelr sta riminatingly eject | urn, Incas to clpline into ts, and dk me THE QUEEREST THING IVE .NoTICED OuT HERE CURLY, USING CANNED ] IN A COUNTRY} sae WILLIAMS | e IAs Thing \ Been Mou COWS. NENATOR JAMES E of Indiana, WAT. is respon That might be worth part of Hut it would cost the son, ility is on the statement that the re pured not res administration proposos the world. If we ¢ intellectual lif they, money, fer the to enforce probitbtion to limit and then allow the people If we meas so will they to may whether or not they If we numbers and jeers of really want it Wat peak ‘obably & i, He the Cou on well qualified to fo tration of the tatement ¥ conform: any mom made his Jorn y ens committee, wh Multi-Story Streets 1 can enident inver wating the bureau, It revenu foil aay this, that: fr TED . Q n tape cits etermined ‘t ffort to mn the t a4 many-et i Cit uion agencies enforce if after it i for and it can be modi “The matter of pronit SMOKING ROOM STORIES Ree Se | 6€A FRIEND of mine bought one of Henry Ford's new More Simple, More Puzzling oO still rode the train. i HEY are trying to ty had on old servant, whom he the tneome tax. The more sully took on motor trips, He it ts simplified, the more injus | told Obie that when he learned tices it will work. The more | to fly the new contraption he in made just, the more intol | would buy him some ‘fly’ clothe erably complex ft become, | and take him out or up Somew between © must he day came, but Obie of- Irawn, probably by rule of ed objection. "Terror cotta 1 thumt xl nuf for me, bo It wil Wherever it is drawn, it will jus’ like ol times, You will still be complicated ene to git up on one uh them black 4 Nulsance to somebod nd porus clouds and say, “Obie, git ‘orm enor o be dnd crank~ up the ma- out | chine unjust to somebody An Illustrated Editorial TPIS is Young Grifto, fighter, Ho was Hehtning fast, a phantom in the ring, Te was so quick on his feet that other boxers could hardly touch /himiwith a glove, Ho isn't so young now, “‘Wifty-four, And ho isno longer feather: weight. Ils bones are brittle, Young Griffo could have beon a rich man had he conserved his carn: ings of prizefights Thrift nthustasta@ight draw a fine object Io graph, However, this is spring, and a different writer of these Habs, Griffo spends much of hig time sitting In ad a stop off Times Square, witching the world pi Once he was a champion featherweight On about this photo. spirit’ moves tho Ww York doorway, just Friends come to neo him and chat with him, ¢ ame, to him, is an empty bubble, Contentment, even in his hum: blo lot, means © And contentment is something fow of us achieve, SE aROD * yet in ity may, it neiplency; somethin is to It nation-wide that the shut in new Was started as project did not about they go it was a new field just how men app ur know to it that nystem, E ibition in th erybody knows that not being “en thi everybod wantonly wholesale and a ack of funds is one of They have ket the requis on mi weaknesses have been displayed Ine Tt up and Coast and | THET PRODUCER TH \ CONGUMER MOVEMENT | DONT SEEM “T “TAKE Hor OUT HEAH EITHUH WES. OWN FELLERS DONT we 7 KETCH A PIG EVERY Time :/ _ to organize knows tha “nt taken partme Look | IR, JUSTICE Ne) WhO *peetalize ig and th 1 the © Reed | out Amun > " away toe 980, ang Amundsen jg g viorer, he te net ones wag, und ‘0 & 14nd from returned, mu be inte ing for Seattle ‘policg. 1y ever over, home folks, Orr in Beattie, stherinig of mes Presbyteriay that nowhere d the poles Offices servants as comp. : 1 efficient as thong thy nately, the 90 per cent hard-working policy” © to help bear the sing he 10 per cent who do not the straight and narrow cut of $6,000,000 from assessed valuation of ‘oads of the state, made y J. M. Thatcher, supervisor¢f | be he left office ig | Mareh, may be all right, but i | does not-look that way, Before Governor Hartley mate | appointment of the new ited General Andrews, } | commission jt was prelie anding is that he is | that the commission would be i 4 ae at ae “a er Hill ‘oad appointment, and ft has fon; he knows he ten bec Beebe: knere how ften been said since the com mission was named that at least two of members had @ sym understanding of “the wishes and requir. 4 that this e tax commission is also the state board of equalization, it is not bard to understand that # would have been embarrassing for it to pass upon a drastic railroad cut of its own making | What would have been simpler have Thatcher, who was make the reduction, incoming board of ” eqtialize tion give it the 0. KP? We shall see. 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