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THE SEATTLE STAR OUT OUR WAY BY MONDAY, JULY 20, 1025. | WILLIAMS } fl Mr. Fixit of the Star P Undertakes Here to Remedy lial | } Publienea Dally by The Star Publishing Co, Newspaper Eo terprine Agi and Un a Represe Bree Purvis | 6 . KEEP TURNIN AT \ AM MA WE AINT If of Public Interest Terk oft jonton office, TH Tremen! PERPELLER REAL b By mail, per month, # months $1.60, 6 monthe $2.6, ] PUTTN HIM IN Coz \ | year $1.00. By carrier, city, 600 @ month. | FAST TED, ER IT ‘ Bee =. WONT FIN WERRY NE RE AS Pas ea | | Gases «| cclnetarobae ake i Her’s Was the Usual Tour | was that she had been active against the | Good. gto’, \ a In! TS Coz f | slik tha wena. ead atrial plumbing i Aaa? 4 ‘ ' narcotic drug traffic HES LIGHTER N pg Rein f ECTURING | at Southsea, England, Perhaps you remember that story. Do KIN, STAN UP LONGER 4 > pp eae: Cpe She Chat Soy Abia reseney Teer’ 2 | ey Mrs, Lloyd George tells of impres- | you remember any later stories telling of | NU US HEAVY FELLERS. A Porgy ts alt g te peta ig i i gions made upon her during her tour of | the men ever being sent to prison? | A per, z : : sc aadhlen tae oll hi America “British people,” she says, | Of course you don’t, Neither are you | is 4“. Y ae ‘i should refuse to believe that American likely to read of any prison terms for the vo 7 Hi prohibition was ything but highly su- | latest gang arrested there—men said to |, the city ul ser | ¢ cessful,” and “the next American genera- | jaye plotted to kidnap another actress, | ae 7 a athe ey tion is going to be a sober generation | Read all the news from Hollywood with = he able ¢ a Mrs. George, like most Britishers who a pinch of salt, There are a lot of very | A ; { tour America, didn’t wear strong enough | clever pr agents in that town, eel . f Spectacles. The American boasts of the 5 Mr. Flatt At the north ; not fiercely vociferous. Very likely, Mrs NTRODUCING Mr. Mayor McAdoo of ps Pi ona teas apr?” George merely noticed that there was Bonner Springs, Kan., as a rare speci- dull Jor othed machines to sade mo longer an open saloon on every city men of a mayor with vim, vigor and why not all park on the same corner. A thousand to two thousand arrests for liquor selling in every federal dis- trict does not indicate that “highly successful” prohibition has arrived, May the next generation be sober, indeed, but there is no concealing the fact that English. The gas company, having been refused the franchise it wanted, sent no- tice that it would shut off the city gas on July 12, Whereupon, Mayor McAdoo .wrote Joseph Timmons, gas company ger, these thoughts, to wit: Understand now that we write the ma sider Th re is plenty of room ind at 77th ave. and Wood land Park ave, the same con dition exists, Can you fi the SUB If the s 6 Mm t machines on millions of it are being raised by violators rid “ . * | franchise that will be given a com- ; ott nd z0 ha ‘ , of the law in the consumption of intoxi- pany, and if you shut off the gas on the | ined igh who really toured America can h aed val CURIS AUBOD, Deena? Joe, they ape rt * ° ~ ang yi sure as ah, u base their reform on what America has The terms of Mayor McAdoo’s expres- | a ele incase | accomplished, thus far. | sion may not be wholly endorsed, but, ER ess Bane Re bag dba | 5 nS really, hasn’t he a cute way of telling a For the Gentleman Reader monopoly where it is at? | T may be a great relief, and beyond | question, greatly informative, should advertised and motorists are Rowell ef \ Now come s (which may be ch aiff sed that it costs more to come to the city in an automo bile than it does on the street Women in Politics WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY ; i | 7 The & : | pivotal word of the proposed ' the gentleman reader turn his attention OT that The Star wishes te discourage THE FEATHER WEIGHT derson soill take a ride from pi krha ct from that case at Dayton, Tenn., wherein any woman from doing her civic duty | First on ‘ ele it to fea | ee: evolution and religion have. clinched, to | —but here’s what Joseph Addison wrote — |< updersland shi/'sce: continss’te | “FLOW Jeai@laaag; t Vv the case of Caruthers vs. Smith, at | in the London Spectator May 5, 1711: sc our automobiles, and why | France Differed Merced, Cal., where two married Women “There is one Consideration which I | h Me id F d t l there are so many. neighborly | IRANCE and England near : cipal enterprises can not : : : a only. Female Readers, and which, I hope, will world was endangered, becau 4 NAR : LEY built on poor service and high | : Mrs. Annette Caruthers wants $25,000, | have some weight with them. In short, febts MAYNARD Sheed ann prods W. J. Mu. =| the Fe ea? sacle as a wronged wife damaged by the al- | it is this, that there is nothing so bad =a - Supt. Henderson says that | Seemed [0 Butnnee, eid ne leged vigorous vamping of Mrs. Ethel for the Faee as Party Zeal. It gives an EB menace of the Pundamen- | Seite ia aren a, Vie they care siving s fetter suka - | papavate'dnvasion® of (the: Hut Smith, and Mr. Caruthers is somewhere ill-natured Cast to the Eye and a disagree- Jk to freedom | ‘The Fundamentaliats are t the faicbonce juatifie a bat tes Warned ._by...this;; the: Day out in the wide, wide world while the | able Sourness to the Look; besides that y states of en pes to improve. the service | Sommussion pg? why aa ra ladies are clinched. | it makes the Lines too strong and flushes tobe laughed | book, religiou Us, pam nentati and lower the schedule as soon | padding edt hort iege zs The gentleman reader will please pay | them worse than Brandy. ag? rbd cena aaa! linteea! tine ech aenat ae as it can be done without too | rake sire that no such thir particular attention this point, to wit: “T have seen a Woman's Face break out Th 1 sn Is brought to them they tanh raraeld x patch hiss fp occurred again, They mig Upon the witness stand “the wronged | in Heats as she has been talking against borrow Bryan's ph Tn man will believe t Bryan and Gat en ake pes fh nfined their attention ; wife,” so to speak, testifies that she per- | a great Lord, whom she had never seen in f these tract speeches th Billy Sun tell them and show him the possibilities sonally urged the ‘vampire,’ so to spe her Life; and indeed never knew a Party ” ntation i to th paradige ied f a of the territory j ( to visit Mr. Caruther’s store and Woman that kept her Beauty fora Twelve- -———— SCIENCE it: them: hare: baén<led $a" bes an pute coul , thrown Mr. Caruthers into vampire en- month, TRWp 7} eve is a baseless fabrication of Mr. Fixit: Several weeks ago this was vironment as often as possible. “IT would therefore advise all my Female | rN SLEEI © Evil O. igned to “crowd iene fas Peis tel a “My theory is,” explained Mrs. Caruth- Readers, as they value their Complexions, | ea REPS APPEAR ee] REREY the idagagstt OF 1 and Maid edges repaired of tt ers, “that if you let a man know he can | to let alone all Disputes of this Nature; | orien Maen; Biren organization’ with representa. | Nothing has been done. Pleasc Bakes, flo as he pleases, then he don’t want to | though, at the same time I would give free ic bakes pais ¢ him t ‘om iversitien aap t fixed, as we meh, i version that “it is plal do it, and, anyhow, I knew that if he | Liberty to all superannuated motherly Par- 1 self. to sleep t 5 th other versities and pik : $ . the freiiter Cabesaaan eltin faw a lot of this Smith woman, every tizans to be as violent as they please, since ! it becomes a muscle 0 teas is ; prapomee tb jchotiense ASN Peis a ae hak Sh | pa pe spa asicaia rey day and every hour, he would get good there will be no danger either of their of serious poe? to | Bot a Wore, per mine thé principle of tree teach: supposed the fountain was in | mine the nature of sancti and sick of her.” spoiling their Faces or of their gaining iretction ke belne Buk | prvehipa is en | ing, @ prinetple being attacked working condition. Another ef- | be applied.” This word ° This Caruthers theory so affected the | Converts.” lawed in tho South and the in that causes musctiar con. | the firet time since Wash- Sere Bern Mom Wel ER EBROS Sha Meee eren Troms ee nee women jurors that they smiled at and Southwent; tomorrow it may be | traction and it is very difficult | weee ta comemoraee the fr: SERe eatig | Mie vrapen ares nodded their heads at each other, and Headlights Se Fe yee eee and Horie | toe ers to! reac, Wadeciinen, me sielaenin ‘et hp Piaiar 4 tah pices” ide uae ee | manos ome lapes the court had to warn them not to render | OU may think yourself a very care- sion, of Ul testhing walt ty the: |! eeuy thinks Ita. person aise! mentalists. by reaching: the lay a sewer wos laid on Clairmount | the inevitable dispute over th their verdict before the trial was finished. | ful, considerate auto driver. But Pundembhtalists tobe: contrat Ty titel tate of: | Public with real tntratien. nd | ave, and everybody was ordered | Altterence. san Interested . For the benefit of the few ‘gentlemen before you plume yourself too highly, ask to the literal interpretation of | mind that er ‘him to reat, : ‘a by the ity to connect saith it ae veunitaageciiars readers who do not fully grasp the crux | yourself one more question: how do you fr altaes ult bs bean gy Be acy ie eta along with Nery little | ignorance masking as truth |) chiee Aguaes © CALE hee ak. [i that Mt rwaal ath over of the matter, it may be well to explain | handle your headlights? in bn iaverswidenine hive There | onowerer, udaht Yeoatt saath =| done so. For this reason aani- | Sean that it means that a case has appeared | Do you always dim them on approach- ere evolution | because it would cause tary conditions are not as p00 French Claim in the courts to decide whether a fel- wiul, but : ing another car? Do you always keep Jow's wife may make money by throwing | them dimmed except when there are no “vampires” at him. It seems to be an | other cars coming and you can’t see to issue of vastly more import and po- drive without having them on full tilt? j tentiality than that as to whether Adam If you don’t you can’t qualify as a con- ; y should have had a tail but hadn't, | giderate driver. Kleitman and I doesn't it? where It ts suffi i Sauinatacnre,th seeanin constant ‘ as they should be in this lo- * Biaciascgohaite mab bor veny exces I Seen by callty. Can you get them to |. Right to Act } ty | th’ ’ The health department. re-< | the proposed security pac | lusions | apers ports that there are two home | the French understand that th | Nathanie owners in the locality you de- | are to have the right rat ® oa oy FR scribe that are not financially | ly, on their own decision, a Bright headligh cross the Rhine and go to th right headlights are a menace to ¢ Chicago, who re edawake Bage of the Olympics | ~“ everyone else on the road. Keep ’em dim O r. pechapara Sat usa fant Aine ee _____y|| SMOKING ROOM insan| The a SEZ KITCHEL PIXLEY aid of Poland, if its borders a | F Shon i coe | threatened, while the Britisl ress Agents , ; C 55 in order to s the effects of NLIGHT agic and | | emphatically understand — th ; si I : a And don’t depend too much on glass Le ae eT Aha heron M” h ve tnilte otay STORIES | such a move could only | OME time ago, if you remember, a lenses that are supposed to diffuse the Prestige ; pedis matin’, and Cynthia Grey | made’ by authorization’ et. tl couple of men were arrested in Los | glare and render it unobjectionable. Most 4 hav ineahieation: heartbeat ane eee fi CCT Ae well wabw ae league of nations, and if mad Angeles accused of a plot to make away of them are pretty near as blinding as blood-pressure « slowly” deer isi me eee ey I said a smoker, who looked ober ries would) be an. ae with a movie actress. The reason alleged | any other kind. MONDAY, JULY 20 luring long wakefulness, bit uy “© | as tho he were milk fed, “that aggression by France whi If #0, you love sports there are very few chemical You play outdoor games with skill. | ¢) the blood the world Hahei huncalah luted sinieelene tervene on the German side. j j | m ‘ nothing = in down South, more than one | Would obligate England to i | | ° > | And love the open air | ———, really mat. | nurges sana bottle. I knew a , Doubtless, ‘the present. unofé nswers to our uesttons ! | You are gay and vivacious | ters but love, | lady who advertised for a nurse | ‘ial reports are mostly politi . | And draw people to you naturally A fi hought | aren't you?” | of this kind. She got several to save. the faces of the neg ELS LOS, SL RPE EE OE Tone i baa baatly dlgachina | | : f my : ; i i pees te: ie pena aH chal i] Yy° can get an answer to | Pepi Goattehed, Mbeda se Fun Learn to concentrate. | Hatred stirreth up strifes; but | aad Worry | ie ake tans in 7eply tor my)" Seriénoes; that these: difterens Bas Sanedsat Gresent compere| | any quection of fact or Im | | ith Sher Junene Perature) And to conquer your difticulties. | love covereth all sins.—Prov- Wearage gtk Wc ea nurs | are not reflected in the offic Fwith those of 19137 | | formation by writing The Seat- ithe j : | You are not studious | erbs xc Re oenes weal Yes, mam; but I guess I | texts. It is far cheaper to a ‘A. According to the United States| | t@ Star Question Editor, 1323 A: The United States Weather| ana na-« no great love for books. | ee ea tere | mus! have read it wrong, fur | gue it out now, even if son Burcau. of Labor Statistics, the per-| | Nw York ave, Washington, bureau mee that in the Eastetn! ut yeu learn by experience | H" ED does not cease by 0 Syed i, | there ain't nuthin’ wet about | politician has to lose his Job fq increase } the per] | D.C. and inclosing 2 cents in| | Part of the United States the firat| Wut ves learn by experienc hatred at any time; hatred | *piavipelireapdetib aan Ma strickly 18th ‘mend. | telling the truth, than to figi centage of increase in the genera Hi 4 peop 1 ‘ 3 "| | loose stam; for reply. No | | week in June of this year was the} - * vf | - t i love though’ ment.’ Hi it out later in. blo : cost of living in the United States ps ply. sf | You are inconstant In love | ses by love; this is an old ; | i od and fire. Ga June, 1924, over the average for| i medica, legal or marital ad- | | hottest in oe feoovlention | of sis And inclined to be fickle | rule.—Buddha | ts Sega ag PROTTAS LEVITT i Saath inna @ oP vice. ersonal replies, confl- | | Pervons, and in some parts the hot- be pelle Scenes Grey of {\ : ee center ire OL er cent | [Paentias, AU letteee siast be | [feat on record. “The hot. carec course, the | nam & LEV BROS. pons Btudies by economists, recently, in-| lgned, stretched more than half way across Evolution — No. 13 ————-———— bride has got a proper amount | pasa se Lib 4s sie the in ———A] the United States, ending quite| of the love glamor but she's | ° ° Rneeusrueees..O1, 2001 Were, Gre sharply along a line that passed } usually makin’ sure of other approximately double the pre-war| Dakota waa first settled (by white| | pueoely : | 1 0 MeL ince tho cost of living has| men) in 1780 by French Canadiana | Crout gr ny oe ares ; é r cae ey RETO. Benen aman s dnercased 69.1 per cent since 1913,,a¢ Pembina, and by the Lewia and|\°7raska, Colorado, New Mexico apres = | ees in ‘em, 5 ad wages have doubled, “real” | Clark expedition which encamped at\%™# thru the weatern end of Texas.| By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D. She's figurin’ a bit on avoldin On the other side of this line the weather was cold, freezing tempera |tures being recorded at many| | points; east of it the temperature dishwashin’, catehin’ up runs in hor rkin's, gettin’ up early, sweepin’ and other chores that wages have therefore decreased, It % spot ubout 15 miles west of the| is cstimated that the purchasing present town of Washburn, from power of a dollar in 1924 was ap-| October, 1804, to April, 1805. METAL BED | | | | | | | | mother fastened on her, Sho’ Ee Prosimately 62 cents as compared A | exceeded normal from 3 degrees to htlolpalin Micin’ w aoata-oe Nas = With 100 aig plea | @ At what period was La Foliette| 10 degrees very own, ahd relyin’ pretty | the governor of Wisconsin? considerable on father’s seein’ Q Where was George Washington| A, From 1901 to 1905 | 3 to It that she continues to en: {naugurated as president of the} range? | What Folks joy all the goodies she's beon United States? Who administered] @ what is the Wendover cut-off | accustomed to, the oath? that was officially opened by tho} She hain’t no vision whatever A. On a portico in front of the} secretary. of agriculture on June 13 Are Saying wenate chamber, Thursday, April 90.) of thig yoar? fi _ —$—$_—$_____— 1788, in the Tederal building, fackio). 4, A highway which has just been| MISS DOROTHY LEDYARD, a ey r ira ty bib The oath! completed across the mud flata and! 1 Cross director: ‘There is eee administered by Robert KR. Liv-) sate eds of the Great Lake desert| always some cool head in every of the wolf knockin’ on the front door and chasin’ Cupid out the back window. A good many of them are sure they'll hang onto the favorite brand tnoston, chancellor of the stale of) setween salt Lake City and the! panic. Some railway official, of blgurets and jazz till 1 a, m, Wr Cu latte IW, hi mK I | Be ew York, who exclaimed when the) veyada line, The completion of; bless his memory, thought of dis all thru honeymoon, wifehood Natal Ih , me Oath teas taken, “Long live George) the goad opens the. way for trana-| patching dining cars to. Santa and motherhood, and the ma Nh | Y \ Washington, president of the United) continental and interstate travel be-| Barbara so that hot and healthy jority of them are countin’ on ‘ ii : my Atates: bie tween Salt Lake City and Northern| food might be dispensed to the escape from all parental re Heit) straint, and a deplorable num ber of (hem are lookin’ on mar rag a thing you can get out of easy if you don’t like tt Verily, there's a lot of things that brides feel sure of besides and Centrat California and brings to| hungry. That sort of thing saves Q. When and by whom was North|a successful conclusion a five-year| great situations,” Dakota first settled? effort to bedge the obstacle of the ’ A, As far as is known, North! walt desert Mt se HAAN), ata a DR. GEORGE KIRCHWAY, = criminology department, U, of 2 SAF A ELE TI RRP RTE a ie Cs “Disarm th polle AX CEPT P i is S i ; Wiese GAL Absheuva eeiininata love, and it ain't altogether bad XCEPTIONAL value in this Special on fifty carry arms to defend them PEAS OER OY og ea tt Hie, SIBLEBY | only Metal Beds—available in either Ivory selves. against arrest." the party whose only capital ks Vi cell M wi} an Coc! ‘hi in martied life Is love ix-apt to _...... oY Vernis Martin finish, wet lonesome, In the tinal ge Pat peel § in full. or i si7 N Bishop C, B, MITCHELL, analysis there's — considerable Convenient 'B a ny twin size, Philippines, M. 38, chiureh, ‘vi selfishness In love and ybu CREDIT ' Beds are. of excellent tor; "“Phillppine independence can't blame the new fashioned — | constructior " ele FY bits of popcorn from the little kernels grow. That's what makes| ‘4 @ growing movement. ‘The 5 THT descendants of the Archeopteryx kept to the trees they learned| git! for walkin: up to the altar +" ofablew you .{o. make your ; vith he: ; throughout i the popcorn man a man we like to know, Little kiddies holler when} tie will come when the Fill to use thelr wings and feathers more efficiently, to remain in the air| thinkin’ somewhat on what SUReb he scheeat haves the. Wi nN heavy filler and i) es, down the street, Grownups get thelr money out to purchase} Pinos will be ready. ATOR Per tds of me tartar (the Waban kl reptiles haley | pitt adh 9 La kr es, A} furnishin immediately, ; two-inch continuous a is F ie jong, « 6 4 ened and spread out in a feathery, fan ae AHitual Kissin ane pain. =| y MW eek! r ¢ v A Byer stand and watch him, as he's gettin’ set to pop? Starts to shake DR. DAVID TH, GREY, Stan ke form to help balance them in the ain, Their forelimbs developed {nto | > Mebad died : ey Beye reba § post. An early pur- 4 the yonggr and of course he wen't stop. Little flakedike kernels take| ford University When one | strong wings that enabled them to fly from tree to tree and over long RCHBOLOGISTS have dug f) ty chase is advisable. * iq & hop aid twist and turn, Now it’s off the fire before it has a chance to| watches the patterns the fig- @] distances, ‘Their teeth becamo uscleas in thelr tree lite and disappeared | up a tooth that's eight feet |B ig burn, | urea of the young people weave Hut, Just as in the ense of the reptile vome of the birds went back to} long and littl Willie Pitta || Butter comes o drippin’ and the salt begins to fl the popeorn's in a modern ballroom, one get. life on the ground, while others took to the water. Some gradually lost saye i's the one the dentist ki ready to attract the passerby, Bags are overflowing to present a tasty) a glimpae of the Greek sonio of | their power of fight, but developed xpeed in tholr hind legato earry them| pulled out of him that Jast visit | HK bight, What Js move appealing to 1 person’ tite? | form breaking thru the Jungle.’ | over the ground, These are the oxtrich and similar birds of today to the painful painless studio, | Mi, there, Mister Popcorn Man; we're glad that you were born, Hope} Cay ee On the water, the penguin of today ix a survivor of the original water © 05/8 | | you'll ne'er be ptoppin’ at your task of poppin’ corn, Shakin', shakin JUDGE FLORENCE bird, ‘The wings have developed into paddies and its body hus deyeloped DRINTERS hereabouts have shakin’ is the daly thing you do. Wish that we could have the chance to) ALMLION, Cleveland; “America’s 14 flwl-like wba Just shake haw fe with you, buying power could outlaw war ing b ‘Copyrt@lit, 1925, for The Star) hy eoonomie to offer small resistance in its speedy awimming and div , fod a movement for a The power of fight in the air has beon lost, Py “Mo Paydays Week.” It hoycott Continued Tomorrow) shows sincerity, anyhow, Ke 1. ig Rose FO Beevers nin ss cei rrsss NTH Arh,