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publicity and its returns were largely based on three devices. One of these devices was an electrical | machine for diagnosing what was ailing you. Another was a device for telling a child’s parentage by testing its blood and that of its reputed father. The third, worth untold billions, if it worked, would give you an “electrical jag’’ correspond- ing in joy and utter regardlessness with that of 99 per cent alcoholic light wines, beer and such. Unfortunately, Dr. Adams has passed on, and the full potentiality of his devices beautiful than any that the hothouses of the professional florists contain, Rubin N from a grocer and The police caught one ely At St. Joseph, Mo., stole a sum of mon a pig from a butcher. Rubin red-handed, and the ordinary process was to railroad him to the work- house. But—somebody looked behind the face of the, crime and discovered that the man could find no work and his family was starving. Whereupon, the grocer sent that family a big helping of food, the butcher told Rubin he was en- tirely welcome to the pig and the police- toil will have to continue relying upon the busy little bootlegger. in a man, It is now kno perhaps never again be damaged by temblors.” Mayor Andera is an honest man and official. As an official, Mayor Andera wants to give the folks all the assurance he can and, being honest, he goes no of the money financing,” b And the same may be said of two-thirds, folk Seattle s « pe, perhaps. even the wa back, well —- reason to pull the best little Evolution has passed from the realm of specula- a tion to a question of fact. It is not, have we come from monkeys, but have we started? ~—— Q. Where is the Strait of Messina and is it navigable? A. The Strait of Messina lies be- fween Reggio, Italy, and Messina, Sicily. It varies in width from two fo 12 miles and is navigable for ships at high tide. It was, however, «@ danger point for ancient naviga- tion, and the place of many wrecks. see ; ‘OU can get an answer to any quection of fact or {a formation by writing The Seat- tle Star Question Editor, 1323 D. C., and tnclosing & conta In for reply. No or marital ad- replies, confi loose stamps Medical, legal vice. Personal dential. be Miwisas what ts the folowing] |qruer “7 Ste mom quotation taken: epee heights b; ‘eat men reached ae 4 digs like potatoes, and are cooked about and kept ke Were not attained ‘by sudden| the same length of time. There are flight, considerable areas in South Atlantic But they, while their companions | ond Gulf regions in which the dasheen can be grown more sud- slept, AVere Malling upward in the| cessfully than other root crops. night.” eee A. This is from the “Ladder of| Q In arranging flowern in vases Bt, Augustine,” ‘worth Longfellow. by Henry Weds-|iy there any special rule to follow to make them attractive like the arrangement of the florists? A. Naturalness in arrangement ts the basis of all flower decoration. Simply follow the suggestions that nature herself gives. If the woods and fields, which form the dack- ground for the growing flowers, are dull or neutral in color, then the artificial containers and background for the flowers should be. Violets, for instance, belong in loosc clusters in low bowls, and lilies belong sing- ly or in amall groups in tall, stately vases. Vines or drooping branches fall gracefully over mantel or against walls, and sweet peas call Q. Is the dasheen a potato? | A. It is not a potato, nor does it} Delong to the same family. The rea- son it is classed with the potato in the popular mind is probably! because, like the potato, it is @ starchy root crop. The dasneen ts wmilar in composition to the white| potato; tho it is firmer and con- tains about half as much again of} protein and starch. Dasheens, when properly grown, have, when baked Or boiled, something of the dryness, mealiness and flavor of the chest- nut. They are prepared in general EVOLUTION NO. 5: The First Nerves By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D. ==>) pad TERY Soe Sidlaitdb (fs ys “AULA pOPAY UST as, in former centuries, the single-cell animals combined into colonies and formed individual, highly organized animals, with the ells varying in their duties, these animals now began to group togother It was another step in the long struggle for existence, for self-preserva Hon. ‘Thus, by a combination of tiny animals, each already highly organ fzed, the worm formed, That happened atill under water, some 26 or 30 million years ago. To co-ordinate these animals forming the worm in a tong, creeper or swimmer a nervous system developed, It wan the first and simplest in the animal kingdom, It mado the parts act together as a wingle animal, By this action they ate together and dfd all their other duties in uni gon. ‘The result ways a union of their digestive cells into a single long tract running thru the center of the body and the formation of a single mouth for aii the parts. (Continued Tomorrow) wiggly may never be demonstrated. The sur- men raised a fundof $25 for the hungry geons will still have to open folks to find | wife and kiddies. out what's the matter, the child will And not all the legal penalty that have to take its father's word for it and | vengeful law could prescribe could so those hungry for surcease from care and | thoroly squelch the devil of desperation not cause a ripple in the financial world but it really will be a symptom of Uncle Sam's financial solidity farther than the “scientists are certain have about reached the limit of that perhaps,” showing that he has some PEC iar ee Tea | acquaintance with some scientists. Of S oa <p course, he is right about it. Perhaps ars Summer Days! z | Santa Barbara will get no more quakes. OW is the time of year when even A good cure is to go somewhere | or more, of the rest of the earth. This : Pepe: “ 4 ball of mystery on which we live is full where you can’t feel Puget Sound and feinnky 3 Olympic and Cascade mountain breezes on P ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? | New York ave, Washingon, | wn why Bryan turned real estate 1925 ey Kia gemote, ee. inflamable, it is not no city fire depart- The forest paved, and it ha is PAGE 8 THE SEATT FRIDAY, JULY 10, 19 | - - _ amend - — a — - r r 4 [OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | T k C f th W d me =| Te Seattle Star | - Ss + | Take Care of the Woods terprive Agen a ———— a a EG RT RCE 3Y CHESTER H..ROWELL ona Onion Ve RSE EE - nee “a BY CHESTER H.,ROY Prose Service, BOYS NU COULON [s { Two \ (wen TH EAR: \ SOA “TH, - — tr monthe Fite, @ monthe 92.00, DRAG ME BACK “T MEAWS NOSEN ? }} 1S FROM List ENIN T woMP! OU live in a part of the country where there are — 9 & month THAT KINDA LIFE! NUH WERENT I\ 9 MUCH, AN OH THET forests and this is the time of the year when you Ey! ; 4 } IT Took ME FOTTY |! In! ware \\TH' CHIN 1S FROM) Cones Frac will want to go into them 2 The Fishing Ts Fine A Beauty in the Desert NEARS T’GiT Some || WAG NUH? NoRE]/ SAYIN NOTHIN’ [oRawinice F~ This means that you should also to take care OMETIM you have to have nice | 4 Nate make-up man will kindly play up SENSE YESSUH,L |] CHINS NEARLY } AL L MARRIED MENT INTO His |, of them fresh, fat worms on your hook and | this oasis in tho desert of crime BIN MARRIED "Iwo /{ ALL GONE - AN | GOS eT ath bytiimebady ba Don’t leave rubbish about your camp sometimes they are so hungry that they'll news. It is a two-weeks old item that sab “SIP AAR “4 Saat AN- WELL Yore | But L DONT Gi A TONLE far or picnic grounds which you would not bite at anything that looks like bait. | the press associations missed, It re- te Erte iY Banca cicnen) (yan on Hi Se leave around a permanent home, Inquiry into the $800,000 estate of the | minds one that, while the wide, open Bs eseansisidy | BACK: Don't pull up 1 flowers by the late Dr. Albert Adams, who obtained | spaces usually are dry, barren and color 1% roots, nor pick them to celebrity as founder of the “electronic” | less-looking, a fellow may stumble upon tt Don't Heke are one school of medicine, shows that his great | a prickly cactus bearing a flower more hy And, above all, don’t run risks of fire, | | ment Throwing around, city matches and cigaret butts fashion, and leaving a fire to go out by itself, are dangerous in Rowell the forest Reve: your city habits. Be sure that your camp fire is really out. Quench it with water, and then cover it with earth. Legitimate use is depleting our forests fast enough. Don’t add the waste of fire. aa Things Look To J. R. JUSTICE {7 Is This Your Birthday? you take yourself ser JRETHREN hold And you want others to And very kindly. Your impulses are generous. uplied, and the other w J damental faith s | You lack a sense of humor. the modern beliefs si And your feelings are easily ome unduly excited r | hur Sifferences. If prefers to | And you show it. | live in a house such as his fi | But you are sympathetic | If a woman, t. The you are imag- Doc Brown says he turned down $50,000 a year | agent. Reports come from Florida that there are from the First ave. joints, They must be making | Just two kinds of activity thero—real estate and money. | bootlegging. My ?, Just So, Perhaps! ay AvBig Paytip 2... Y Mr. C. M. And sah ce! Santa URING the present month, $169,- B Mr. ©. M. sAndera, Pallett rages 069,820 of corporate securities, | “i permars, ix 3 aoa} ni eal vill $143,009,820 of it railroad bonds and Scientists are certain this city wi notes, will mature and be paid. It will Of course much BY LELAND HANNUM (Both Water and Power in New Plant y has been raised by “re- | ut several of the nations | eems monotonous to home- rmest day.. When you get at least you've got REAL that old one about “She’s old town in the world,” [for a glass bowl or simple basket with thelr own green, cach flower jas nearly as possible in the way [it would naturatty grow. eee Q@ Who was "Psyche"? | A. This i9 @ Greek term atgnify. ling the soul or spirit, represented under the form of @ beautiful nymph, whose charma were auf- ficient to excite the envy of Venus, This goddess, therefore, ordered her son, Cupid, to inspire Psyche with love for some vulgar wretch who would disgrace her, but Cupid fell | im love with her himaelf and mar-| | ried her. This only increased the! hatred of Venus, but Jupiter kindly intervened, effected a reconciliation, rendered che immortal and thus united her forever with her be- loved. A Thought J Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he | that putteth it off—I Kings ane =e HE Insignificant, the empty, is usually the loud; and after | the manner of a drum, 1s louder even because of Its emptiness, lyle. UST what is this water supply proposition belng pushed on the Lake Youngs project? And how is it operated in connection Mr. Fixit of the Star || Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles || If of Public Interest | i Mr, Fixit; Has the operator will also deautify the lakes by of @ oné-man cor any right to | making the water clear, Try Tho direct road to Laurel- hurst will soon be in use again, and then there will be dittle need of sprinkling Ravenna place, The street department has no funds this year for sprinkling except In omer. gency casos fo a9 SS Mr, Fleits Why can we not I boat dwellera and bathers, It On nice to go riding ine automobiles There's that you move, going have a cloan lavatory at the rubber wheels, No matter what Pike Place market? 1 work | just likes to ride ‘cause it's restin’ there and have never found the ‘The whistle of trains senda ap one on the upper floor in sant- and go epecding thru space. tary condition, MRS. W. to Kill, You know, as you ride, The health department will@®) Why is it we all, when wo're inventigate. 4 that lagylikoe hunch to hand out our frankly we know just how foollsh wo Mr. Wieits Slaking a few It seems we've forgotten our legs and our barrels of ime and pouring into | their chance when wo purchase a seat, Whore, formorly, all sort of the canal at Montlake bridge | Hiking wan tried, today It'x too easy for people to ride would purify the watere of We talk about health, but we don't do our bit, The exer Lake Union, and would save | thought makes us all throw a fit, Lot's stick to tho health gt many Wer among the house but out out the talk, ‘The best ald to hoalth ix to get out and walk. with a cheap waterpower proj- ect? | Briefly the answer comes from Los Angeles, where such & system has been in operation since 1913, and from J. D, Ross’ annual light department report Just off the preas. ‘The water supply anglo of the project contemplates construc: tion of a big open conereto-lined aqueduct from Landsburg to the south end of the Lake Youngs reservoir, It would be eight | miles long and would be simile to the one on the Owens river project at Los Angeles which consists of 27 miles of unlined ditch and 39 miles of open con- crete conduit out of the total of 233° «miles of mountain and dexert tunnel, pipe and ditching. With the water brought in at the southern end of the Inke, the city would be guaranteed a a halt the allow passengers to sit on his | it Mr. Fizit. ©, J. LESTER little stool in front? In case This would seem to be a good of accident would this 90 suggestion, for temporary re- against his record? If a “flap- | lef, It Js referred to the state per” insists on this stool has | board of health and also to the he a right to refuse her? | clty health department. JEALOUS WIFE eae He has no right to let a girl | = Mr. Firlt: At 93d and Evan- over 6 and under 60 years of ston at. there are several small age sit on that stool, And if gardens. We have been told anyone sits on it and an ac- by a water inapector that we whon cident occurs, he would have a can not sprinkle our gardens. you can get the pressure. There hard time explaining it. Ho We sce them only siw dlocks may refuse anyone the uso of away sprinkling every day. the stool. We need water badly. Can you oo Sale fie it? MRS, A, B. T. Mr. Firit: One word about Belng outside the city you the dust on Ravenna place are permitted only one hour from 22nd ave, N. B, The city and a half a day at this time had it sprinkled daily until two If there is not force enough weeks ago, when on account for you to sprinkle between of the shortage of water they the established hours, from 7 stopped. Now that the short- to 8:20, then you, will be al- age (a over, what are they lowed to use any other hour and going to do about it? — $= A, Ww. during day is now no restriction Inside the city limits. Mr, Fivit: I have a double garage in the 5000 block on 57th ave. 8, The street ia in such bad condition that I can not rent my garage, Can you have the planks renewed? A, R, The street department will investigate, t four ho I's lovely type of an his bones. on a race to hop right aboard alwaya a lure you're unable though you'ro still to lunch, will often encourage fare no's to ride on a car, when, are? to journey auto man on owns, foot, Thoy're robbed of (Wopyright, 1045, for he Star) thing to be seriously considered | !native is not the type of architecture, | And love your home. but the foundatio Get that | If & man, you are retiring. And work quietly. You can develop qualities you lack. right and the house will stand Neglect that part of the building and the house ‘will fall. } * —____ Friday, July 10 } oes | And be unusually capable. * evolution wins, Mr. Brya ttt At eee ef | predicts that religion wil Wh ene wotaion Sal aot at Folks r as it is correct vill be li not f except in so The rest of Th forgotten. if it ts church ng upon the right founda- HARRY SORENSON, Amer- | tion, No one has yet disputed | | that Christ was the founder of | Sean commercial attache, Scan- the church, and He | 4imavia, visitor: “It ought to said, with Peter, | be easy to increase trade be that He was building His church | tween the United States and upon a rock that thi es of | dinavia. The standard of hell would not prevail against it, | ving over there is high and ee | the tastes of the people similar [7 romld_be_ both interesting ! to those in America.’ adam ama Rca CLARENCE ABAR, inkeeper, all the question ts where Ww rville, Ont; “Since the in he gol If you are satis- advent of 4.4 beer, I have seen fied with the members of your | Hl¥ one person intoxicated in family that preceeded you back Canada: he stood at the river end of our dock for three hours and claimed he was waiting for a street car.” as far as your grpat grandfather, that is sufficient; and if you are | reasonably sure you are steering cipal light department Two views showing how the Los} Angeles aqueduct is run thru open} your children in the way that ata arta o will secure their future happ!- SIMON 'W. STRAUS, N. Y. fi- | ness as well as that. of thetr nancier: “The question is not whether there are enough build- ings and enough homes, The question Is whether those bufld- 1 children’s children, there 1s not much for you to worry about. | ee : ings and those homes are of a | HE disputation down in Ten- kind that the people want and | neasee is as to whether the demand and are entitled to, by | children of the public schools ight a i whall be taught that Darwin's right of thelr education in’tnore wholesome modes of living and t y or Moses’ heory or Moses’ more wholesome customs.” record is cor- chanels, This is the method pro-| rect, and futher, if the parents poscd for the new Lake Youngs) have tho right to say what the | project. children shall be taught in the the new hotel on Main etreet. | public schools. Moses told the entire story of | continuous supply of clear. cold, Py Darwin's ‘theory’ is teee tha tiie’ ernie Mott Use! wore Tha fresh water becauso the incom- 100 years old, and {s told in two fewer than 750 words. Can any ing water would create a circula or three volumes, which are diffi- of you beat that? And he told tion thru the Inke to the tunnel cult to understand. a good story, leavinZout nothing, outlet where steel and wooden Moses talta Hils’ stocy ta the and putting in nothing that the pipe lines, now under construc. first chapter of Genesis, and it city editor would cut out, tion, would bring it to the Seat- is supposed to be some 5,000 The only thing that he re- tle reservoirs. years old. Peats !s the division of days, He Surplus water, particularly Si) Si: @ says, “The evening and the during the winter season, could | ND speaking of Moses. He morning were the first day,” and bo run thru a 30,000 horsepower | was the greatest reporter of repeats this over after each plant at Eliot, on its way back all time, It takes something like group was created up to the into the Cedar river after it had a column of 1,000 words for the “Evening and the morning were expended energy in creating best reporters to tell of a good the sixth day.” more water power for the munl- baseball game, and often a full And then he tells about the page to tell of the erection of seventh day C ol ILIMAX your trip by entering the Park at the Gardiner Gateway (Northern Pacific) and circling its wonders un- til you see the Grand Canyon and the Great Falls of the Yellowstone. A.G. Kinsman, General Agent Orville Neer, City Passenger Agent Ticket Office: 1407 Fourth Ave. Phone ELtot 5560 Northern Pacific Railway. rthern Pacific Park ELLOWSTONE PARK, America’s greatest Wonderland! Close and easy to reach! A Northern Pacific train leaving here at 5 p.m. daily goes without change of cars direct to PARK the right way, without cares or re- sponsibilities~in the comfortable motor stages that meet the NORTHERN PACIFIC trains. PERSO NALLY con- ducted tours through YELLOWSTONE PARK -~ all expenses paid when you buy your NORTHERN PACIFIC ticket. Send for folder giving dates and surpris- ingly low rates. i) Are Saying