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TH FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. | OUT OUR WAY | * { WRAY YU OL Wests \ by The Gter | “TEXIS DOGEY! WAVRE \—— | | Mr. Fixit of the Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles If of Public Interest BY WILLIAMS | —J | : Published Dally Newspaper Ea- terprive Agen. and Unites Press Servion, Publishing On, Phone Main “ Terk office. By mail, out of eity, 1S THET So? WELL, WHEN \ SEI our CMa el backino should find out your rights from ve » { «He atan't oat, suit, This ts very annoying. a lawyer. happen eventually to these other cities? | @y of those things ; RS a Se wish la there not an ordinance see ‘eatailll: 159 tah le to do any of them. He was bullied into capable (ha: 1.0. wes Watts Wha "hden = the t The Oil Leases indorsement of the three proposals by There is no specific ordinance, street cor company charge full t : Sages 4 Lord Northcliffe’s newspapers. He con- but the police insist that per fare for children when not : : ENATOR THOMAS J. WALS u is victed himself of cowardice and insincer- sons who go around in bathing going to school? This means rf freely predicting that the higher ; ae le aR he, wrornise suits must not become unduly that many cMidren must stay ; é A ity when he lent himself to the promise. cislectisnabla:’ ta, otharal’ Like Pe rays acppsrity ofRiatueay dein A | pers will. reverse Federal Judge Ken- Instead of sitting on the sidelines, kid- ici reported: to the captain of coMrieas Shepio/: than aaa f ; nedy’s ruling in the Teapot Dome case ding the present holder of the world’s spot- police will be given attention go to the doctor daily, This : and will decide it in favor of the gov- light, Lloyd George could be usefully ~ —=—) Hm oo becomes very expensive, and ernment. 7 ini —— - si, Mr, Fixit; Some time ago I means that they must walk He declares the case is parallel to th employed. He could’ be explaining | to a LEZ ibys bought an acro and a half of one way. The walk 4s too far e: ceclare: ¢ Pp ‘0 “he | Bryan, sorrowfully and prayerfully, that , 1 E ill : : yan, iy pray y, Rwill land thru which runs two for them. There must be others Ik Hills case, which the government | jt doesn't pay: that in the lon, run the TRwLliams ditches. These carry the drain int my. Condition. . Whet: can i pay; & —& MAVERICK. boss ‘won, and that both should be decided penalty for insincerity is painful and com- and sewage from other prop- be done about it? WwW. @. _ the same way. plete | PoE ie PRT 2S oa erty into tho lake. It not only Because of the excessive He may or may not be right in his : Sharan arab he we cuts my tand into three parts, price paid for the street car parry But here’ thi k FROM Children who have no oe 4 but often the odor 4s very dis- lines and the high cost of op- “onset ut here’s a thing to keep Bryan etters Readers ke dels tat an nica tas agreeable. There is a sewer eration, the company finds it mind: L 0 d chicken-hearte — year $3.00. By carrier, city Gol: 60 hHON Aen A A MAN ats HUNGr, OR . te = a soe ots wee A a FL Raceers bet: to the office of Not Frisco’s Fight Alone J of the world against Brfan and his FELLER GITTN MARRIED? FALLS OFFN A CLIFF, OR me 15 minutes to go fro" ‘ Fe aia fh ‘y blie power development | fundamentalists will be ‘guilty of absurd- EXPERIENCE Is “Th! BasT STICKS HIS HAIO UNOUH « t pally a ry rapes ae ak the Ceenty-< id. HE fate of public power develoy > ity in the first degree.’ ” . A STEAM HAMMUH — WHO A 0. and at’ cash crossing ing and lay al! the facts before thruout the country, as well as in San ‘et ; J , 5 “TEACHUH, AN You AINT 1 : walking, @ Mr. Forsythe, he advise F isco, hangs upon, Secretary Work’s This attitude on the part of Lloyd ' LEARNG TH’ MosT FROM IT? ; AITIAE BME = FS toast gral fr , rancisco, bi) Secre’ § Paaie ae Te . ay iz a ‘ly arest~ H 2 on until all traffic was ye % George’s newspaper is peculiarly interest ‘ A to cross until se forthcoming Hetch Hetchy decision. ay ing in the light of that British states- TH FELLER WITH TH EXPERIENCE 7} clear. Would i not be o @ et og od Mie 7 » devel > i ; A 1 to have tunnels for pe netghbor ane ay ar ube Siemvomiesies mourns man’s own record, If the world’s verdict OR “TH FELLER WHO HAPPENS ; rer ahh Di y crossings? 1 Mes ad litanbarvies me py Ra jab Seager be ee haeghyes!> against Bryan is only that he is guilty of 2 | hie’ nani sabes trical ond 44 Ort a ieee bae wag people in San Francisco more effectively Ahaneaite “then he will escape with less a BEA WITNESS + — WELL, / pnd, acoldents, and would not po pop yori interfere with than in any other project. A special act severe censure than has been visited upon IVE SEEN) A HEAP OF EM be, cary s Seren eee, INS My, Raph, TON INE Sines gress vides p city 4 1 ip ry “ men n— enginee could off, and the neighbor went into of ewan pir eed REAR Sy might Lloyd George for his advocacy of an GIT MARRIED. pic es OU in Lag els . feos, dtp ae eg Phase Beebe ionne *¥8.POWeX FO B.D equally absurd cause. MRS. 8 Seta s tae ta OMe" IT eeporetet bit. lesariie oh ih ri In the forced election that enabled him It {9 becoming more appar- did it again. We have ole Yet San J pecan “664 oats th spit tal to retain control of the British government ent dally. that something mus had to trim hia cherry trece vate power eae nigh ay i : for the period of the peace conference, sant it the Pole nest’ ot ti SORT cenit op abrseCehlit in. pone a ee be ee 6 toes leg Aci hs oh Lloyd George went to the polls on a plat- city aia {45 rve his LMW.L ; ie of their power by. a legal tech- form that promised three things: 1. me getting actoxs the streets babii. sles. San q ae een eer: a $8 Hang the kaiser, 2, Make the Germans No definite plan has ig a ONE SRR ce “9 4 ighteen other cities, states and munici- | pay the whole cost of the war. 8. Drive cided upon, and Intertere: with Yon omeca 68 iF pal Irrigation districts are now dc ‘3 all those of German blood out of England. ens your property. | If possible yeu developing power or proposing to do so. (Note: That would have included the Mr. Fizit: We lve one block settip the. matter in -s These projects have no special protection ; x ' from the Madrona Bathing neighborly way, which often re. mM congress. king of England!) Secth. , Ragas Lota lobaatentiy quires more giving than taking. : If Secretary Work decides the Hetch Lloyd George didn’t believe in that We thtainnas neti bal Genes veal ' Hetchy grab is legal and proper, what will e Both of these cases will come up for review by higher courts, and neither i ra 7 merous deaths of birds that hay Couetieted sei sat cieda 5 Bie cenuboiseia: to have Been settled» |\'ege Mian William Jennings Bryan. On Heroes and Heroines| consisnes to the cooling waters | af protecting our crops. sewer, Can I close this ditch | 2 yet. So it might be well to reserve all By one segment of the population he is Editor ‘The Star the peaceful, stilly Pacific. , Take, er sr oifies oe bas if the city does not? d comment about the “victory” of one side | looked up to as the leading statesman of MEY mabovhaea ‘esiag See The SKIPPER MONTAGUE nie Peuween Calera ate TAXPAYER. or “the exoneration” of another until the the day; by another section he is de- ; 7 Bremerton, Wash. ‘They represent quite a problem, ; s two decisions have been passed on finally. } TH | vhi . 7 “Bome Heroes Who Should Bo “Filcker,"" probably more well- | States, once aroused as to what Lloyd George and Bryan | peril euchever Soup you “belong ‘to, Shot," written by Mrs. Walter | act nag yg ED kacwal as: thie Creigw Mant “| ie happening every day, that is (e} 1 fs > ¢ 4 ‘ | . ig Ferguson. There are mi ue mer.” Recently one of these | destructive to aut out-of-door 4 Re LOYD GEORGE'S London Chronicle is Thirty years ago Bryan represented a | To begin with, Mrs. Ferguson things on the Star's be iid bird's stomachs was opened and | land, will rise to the occasion § having a lot of fun with the Scopes great hope, a flaming ideal, to millions of | raves be in her -estima, | pege. There ts pes h fs it contained 2,000 ants. every time and put a stop to q] : trial. people. Like a young knight with a shin- on, the'hero of:modern fiction Sek ¢ Camalanie mics setae Wo have these birds around such depradations. 4 ¢ _ “Most Amazing Trial in World’s History. H | tal and degenerated into a rank, | thing. It certainly ts rich. It them in California cities. The under way in the state of Pet a Thousands Flock to Scene of Man or Ape | sounded a battle cry of democracy that effeminate tea-hound, pen | never disappoints. For whatever public in general, as well as Washington. It is an Irresistible FRIDAY, JULY 17 Prosecution. America Tunes in Today.” | echoed for years. not care a tinker’s dar put | ieee at Witaria eri p children, are totally ignorant force that once started cannot you “keep your own So reads a Chronicle headline. Editorially And you can’t take that away from him, eine 66 al Le on * | imitable finesse, and his humor best pea gi dlate) The result will be of eternal i re ra ; it com ments: yi) | whatever you think of his course since | nd : : ‘ et ce ie never coarse. Fei ae its Webra ha ay edtsni’ ts thie chub eave tind ou ar ry secretive. + “While the verdict in the case of the | then. We do owe something to the Bryan Ming Poked’ wettie! a Thad: there: are. always the: |.” ss) cata ah whe ere ae? “Charmed Land.” Pikes are not always fair to | Monkey may be ‘not proven,’ the verdict '' of the “cross of gold. hands and shedding real salt ara ett Fie: 27 re. always vilves bhi the teneed catienas FI SAMPAON, caries AS tt feminine, crocodile tears, over : pag Kage ta ‘ | to the city and to the tay. ces aise . ’ < find one that absolutely touches « Suet e. You do not always inspire i : in fiction thinks nothing at an | ‘%@ Belehts, Not long ago there | Dayere for, lawn, polsods ant On Pension Picnic trust. i n fiction thinks néthing was 01 4 by the cheerful Pacis : P P Answers to Your Questions D ? of deserting a “faithful wife eae yey fhe ee could be done by the bird, with | Editor The Star: Learn to be more direct. Q. Where did the phrase “The United States of America,” as ap- plied to this country, first make its appearance? platform; he didn’t believe he could do ROBABLY there is no mah in the coun- nounced as a bigoted obstructionist. ing blade he came from the West ‘and by OU on ot be ear Fay naaiee wot | of glutep, mized with traces of any quertion of fact or im | |™EP #tarch and of olly matter. formation by writing The Seat- The gluten try about whom more violent opinions . thus obtained from STAR All letters to The Star must have name and address. Star th the appeared editorial page an article entitled upon has fallen from his lofty pede and a couple of bable: Perhaps so. I cannot take |s- sue with that statement aince I have no reason to consider my- self @ hero and hb neither eee On Mrs. Ferguson that I thought was one of the finest things I ever read. I usually clip out and save thase “pleoss”’ that appeal to me, and if the papers happens to be women who can only nee the death of a cat, and not the nu and the only bird that destroys them in large quantities ts the our city, but they do not have sufficient protection. JAMES C. MARRIETT. On Lake Pollution passing our house with no other on 42nd ave., only half a block away, and all of this drainage could be turned into that by Not knowing all of the con- ditions it Is not possible to say Tho movement 1s just getting Inasmuch as a big Sunday Dionic has been advertised as under the “direction of the Civil Service league for a pension fund” to take place at Hall's impossible to make lower fares except in cases of school chil- dren, on which they lose And to be fair and square always. You And love fine clothes. you enjoy elaborate ef- : : fects. ' ; toheat and from rye ts far more| wife nor bablea to desert. But hastened he this; I a Editor The Star: lake, August 23, at which an ad- | A. Early in January, 1776, Thomas Wari te wwisnieiten? tenacious than that obtained froki| 1 certainly admira a man—hero pigiety cial a acea die Tho Seattle chapter of the mission is to be charged and «You are studious. ¢ Paine pudiithed “Common Sense.”| | Do, and inclosing 2 cents in | | *#¢ ther cereals and it 4s the great| or not—who will sacrifice the y ‘Xe? Mibadtitaes 2p} celts Izaak Walton league, thru the prizes to be given away, I wish bntsadet Aas hte ye { It was in this book that the phrase ” stamps for reply. No | | ¢7"acity of thts constituent that ea-| thingn which he holds dearest entiixate of Mrs, Ferguson, -For writer, wishes to express its ap- the public to know that there You could excel in salesman. © first appeared. medical, legal or marital ad- | | P¢clally fits these flours for conver-| —friondn and family included— heslda's thie Mises. editortata’ aril preciation of the splendid cam- 1s considerable minority of ship. : OG @ 5, © vice. Personal replies, confi- |#ion into bread. The amount of] on the alter of ambition. ‘an: occasional! William's cartoon paign, recently put over by your city employes, of whom I am Or in matters of trade. Q. Who discovered the North} | dential. All letters must be | | 2!" ‘en ueually found in flour varies| Last of all—perhaps intended the only other from the edit rial paper, toward halting the pollu- one, who totally opposed such a You could.succeed at law. < Pole? lk stared. | | from 8 to 15 per cent, as aceort Ot a leupenciitiax fo Gorge Rites te | tion of Lake Washington. mbthod of raising funds, Or any of the professions. ahd | « os iin. ie saaatidan Hee ae page of the Star that T can clip | rng. citizens of this: city, of J. R. ELWELL, You play in great luck. eee onee. ‘Peary, ” (a... gencroliy} TA ibn at a th epg since Herbert Omik's death, ls a this state and of theso United City Light Office. And have few serious losses = recognized by scientists the world) mankind have conquered the weaker s ticle with the following: “I'am | tetter from Mra. Ferguson. | over as the discoverer of the North) A frankly weary of these neurotic, | And that is why I read with | Pole. Only a few persons, without) 24 taken their lands. Ss ings | Inteoapective men that saunter | something of a ahock, « corres- SIZISIZISICISIZISIZISICTSICISIZISICISICISICISIZISIZTS | any proof to the contrary, have dis- pad | | to pérdition thru the pages of | pondent's opinion or her. Force- TISIZISIZINISI TS INITNZINGINZINZ SCI | puted this claim. | Q. Are the Barred Rock and the ook 0 | our books. Theyt have no man ful and fearless, she has the happy ee ‘ | Ply ‘ | orals, and very fre- : iy o5 one Plymouth Rock the same variety of [et Te pre, ¥ | faculty of hitting the nail on | } ” % . | IeTTIOE quently, no sense | iat ane cay Ni4) + Q What is the origin of land) hen? J. R. JUSTICE 1 js oromehdala Ade taestetec “cade Rha thse Asa cae hed as Gidea SSI a hada keine Male coed the hero lacked one, perhaps all antagonism, I think she takes a ew ceasuets— |r. the vartetics of ithe’ Pirmonth NE day this week a woman | of these. But how about the | up the cudgels for men and for "4 " the force of might. Wherever in the| Rock. The other standard varietics| hecolsaat shes cathe thas | °°: | G history of the world population has|of the Plymouth Rocks are White and a child were drowned heroines? low = abow' he | women very impartially | K pressed against its means of sub-| Buff, Silver Pencited, Partridge,| ‘% Lake Union, On the same jazz-mad, Joy-riding, —lquor- MRS. SIGNE CONDIT, 7 shetence, the stronger groups of| Columbian and Due, "| day more than 10,000 persons, soaked, cigaret-smoking bpbiek Southworth, Wash S ‘ z | mainly women and children. heroines; these powdered and eee "4 oes y t | were bathing at the various paint-bedecked sisters of Evo : A ns H Q. How ta gluten obtained? fale sleek ae t j F | On Saving Birds yr, 4 ix Lake Washington who jazz their merry way thru }*4 A { A Thought A. Gluten ia one of the most im-| and at Alki beach, and no one the pages of tho present-day Editor The Star: ee, .| kt + portant conatituents of the varieties| was drowned. This was largely novel? How much of morals, Having been a reader of The | a 4 . of grain used as food. It is obtained! due to the tact that at the recu manners or sense have they? | Star for clone to eight years, 1 | x a zu- . | a i Him that overcometh will I | yy mizing flour with water and thus| jar bathing beaches they have Frankly speaking, I think the | can’t help but notice one thing | v4 ; Make a pillar In the temple of | forming a paste or «dough. This} ito guards heroines the worst of the lot, | that does not seem to be in the | my God.—Revelations, 3:12. paste is placed in a dag of fine) trom 11 a, m. to § p, m. there and if the heroes should be best Interests of the city. | ah Si dae nce linen and kneaded tn cater which) are guards o y é shot, as our Mrs, Ferguson so | In Cynthia Grey's column -EREVER Is bet ¢ guards on duty at all mu | souls are being LB ee Foseeay ee aie nicipal beaches. At Mount Baker kindly recommends, the, hero there runs almost continually ceases ume a milk r- . tried and ripened, in what- . @ver humble and commonplace Ways; there God is hewing out the pillars for his temple— Phillips Brooks. Park beach there are two guards and one matron. At this beach the hot-day average of bathers {s around 2,000, and while there are almost daily “pull outs’ there has not been a life lost while the guards were on duty At Madrona beach there are four Ruards and one matron, The daily dips there are from 3,000 to 4,000, with no drownings. At Madison park the new float ts Just completed and already there fre more than 1,000. bathers. There are two guards and a ma- tron here. The two Green Lake beaches fare busy all day long, and no drownings have occurred when the life guards were on duty, Tho bathing beach at Alki is crowded when the days are hot. There are four guards and a matron at Alki, and recently a lookout has been erected on tho beacli, making it easy to detect any one in trouble, Railings from the lookavt to the water are being constructed to insure no delay in reaching thone in need of help, see ines deserve to be chloroformed, loaded onto a xcow and, finally, an ad concerning giving away cats and kittens, ance. A gray, tenacious, viscous, tasteless substance, having the ap- pearance of birdlime, is left in the bag. This substance consists main- NASI ZRIABRIINVTIAISIZISIZISIZISIAISIATISI ZZ 07 Evolution — No. 11 It’s More Convenient to Pay by Check You wouldn’t think of carrying a pouch of gold dust to pay bills. In min- ing camps it was proper; now it would be foolish. ° Why carry large sums of money in your pocket today? When checks were used by “malefactors of great wealth,” ordinary people paid in cash. _ Tyrant: Dinosaurs ; By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D. HINK of the questions a little tot asks, Giving the answer is one of dad's tasks. Sometimes yu wonder how little minds work. Sometimes you wish, for a moment, they'd shirk. Dally things happen when kids are around, Shortly, the why of It all must bo found. Looking quite puzzled, a wondering lad seeks for the | answer by turning to dad. “Tell me, now, pop, why do cows always moo?” What can you say when they ask St of you? “Why does the wee busy bee always buzz?” All you can anawer js, “Oh, just because." Still, after all, as the little ones grow, questions just add to tho things that they know. Quizzing bringy out what Is right and what's wrong. Dad's job is merely to help tots along. Take all the questions that come day by day—try to explain them in simplest way. Try and remember, whon you were a kid, questioning’s one of the things that YOU did. (Copyright, 1926, for The Star) CITY OF BERLIN 62% Bonds Due 1950 NJ HE conduct of mont of those at the municipal beachon Appears to be above reproach, It is reported that now and then some man or woman who would have what they call a ‘good time,"" goes to one or two of the SSN INRIA AY RIZZI RITA 7] NM Our FREE TRAVEL SERVICE will plan your trip at Home or Abroad SN 1 But today 95% of all payments are made by check because a % tas beaches, MR some 10,000,000 years reptiles dominated the world. They grew from | small, liznrdlike creatures to the greatest and most terrible monsters a that ever roumed the earth, Some of them lived on the ment of their animal enemies, others on tho Some went back to a watery existence, altho they never gave up thelr reptilian form. various forma until Many forms of the dinosaur ox! then, all of them monsters in size and strength, with long necks, largo | plants of the time and still others on insects, | Those that remained on land evolved into reached thelr peak in the dinosaur. heavy bodies and legs and long, powerful tata. The greatest of these were the tyrant dinosaurs, moving about on their} hind mbes and using thelr smaller forelegs to capture and tear apart their| be lg speed, wim, power und ferocity these were the mout| * animal enemies, destructive forms of life that ever existed But they suddenly died out, some 4,000,000 years ago, and today only the} remains of thelr bones in pre-historic rocks show proof that they ever , calsted, (Continued Tomorrow) If this ocours while the guards are on duty they are handled with the same dispatch a8 are the “sinkers,” The only criticism to be made concerning these popular sum. mer play grounda in the lack of supervision before 11 o'clock m., and after 8 p.m. It is true that during these hours members of the family are often present, and there are alway enough boyn to take care of thoan in digtross, But it in at the off 1] hours, when no guards are about, that most of the trouble occurs And there is one other thing Jncking: At nilght there should are Nghts along all of the benches that are patronized after 8 o'clock, This would not only ald in keeping the bathers In aight of those who could render assistance, but It would serve to keep away undesirables, “enya they record is kept, a legal receipt given, it is exact, and there is ° 7} ZI 107 Secgpd Avenue _ Municipal External Loan ° Berlin is the third largest city in the world, Assessed valuation $2,100,000,000, Pur- pose of this loan is to provide for additions to the City’s electric light and power plants. It is a direct obligation of the City of Berlin, Price 89—Yield 74% Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, Inc, EL ot BR25 no risk of loss. You should open a checking account here—today. THE SEATTLE NATIONALBANK. @SECOND AVENUE AT COLUMBIA

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