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Newspaper Ba- terprise Aso. and United Pres Service, The By carrier ity, B60 Lo ga Our Neighbor | eattle Star |: » $00 per mor Published Dally The Btar Oo, a Ave months $2.08, same age, about experience, selected from each, about the the same driving P IS one of the most tragic facts of “all parts of the country, were tried out human history that, altho all religions | \ith exactly the same methods. For teach t all ankind is one, and that example, a pistol. was fired as-a signal men 5 demonstrate this unity by love for putting on the brakes, It was. found and forbearance toward their neighbors, that the average reaction time of the yet in every age men have hated and tor tured and killed each other because of their differences over religion. In Dayton, Tenn., the authorities have found it necessary to forbid preaching on the streets because of the feeling caused women Was 0.56 seconds; for the men, 0.59 seconds., Furthermore, it was found that there was less variation among the women than among the men Of course, we sometimes do wish that the women but 1M NOT DOING: SO WELL WITH TAS AT HIM IN AWE “TO KISS HER ~ POEM. 1 CANT SEEM “© GET A WoRO THAT ‘if WILL RHYME WITH AWE \) THE MAIDEN MERELY | MURMERED AND GAZED! AS THE COWBOY BENT LETS COULDN SHE \ SOY “TLL CALL | MY PAW. ? NO 1 GUESS! coz SHE ET HER BACK AN'F THEY OONT "| CPOTHET | BUT HE StAcx B ‘Ir Y WILLIAMS } = a D ANTED ONIONS RAW * HOWG ZAT WEES that ye love one ano WOMAN can stand over stove, preparing discuss the evolution tr Tength in skirts with h And still the Amer they react as quickly in by the clashing of fundamentalists and A new commandment I give unto you; | hot kitchen licated answer the telephone and the door bell; can lend her neighbor a cup of sugar and emergencie why start t modernists. ; aS now that it The founder of'the Christian religion Said: Wat HEN th senate z . ° chairms Women Can Drive James E. Wi of one of th din- that on in ner, with some element in it to be watched In opposing Senator Watson's and manipulated every minute; can at the choice, Senator Norris said: same time prevent the baby tugging at The action which will make the her apron strings from getting stepped senator from Indiana chairman of this | on; can keep up a running fire of admoni- committee will be of the greatest sat tion to the youngsters in the yard; can | faction to all the railroads in the tell Dad where he put his other tie; can | United States. . . I presume if | they had Senator W He is 1 less. road legislati “Tt is m legislation e be passed Of cour ocean to ocean, ahd from the Gulf to and the latest | the Lakes, can get ever body into the dining room for dinner when | ter than t it is ready; and then can take her own chair at the table, cool and unruffled and without having burned her elbow. an Automobile asso- ciation goes to the trouble to prove by Scientific tests that women make as com- petent automobile drivers as men! Of course they can drive. a man who would suit them any bet- tory to his work in connection with rail of consequence in the way of actual For several y wouldn't be so doggone he argument all over again, is officialy settled! son Does His Stuff ne republican majority in the was making shifts in commit- nships last March, Senator atson was placed at the head e most important committees terstate commerce, raked the country from they could not have found he senator from Indiana.” atson got the job, neverthe- 1ow in Washington. Prepara- | Parents W hoCan’t Say‘No’ BY MRS. WALTER on next winter, he announce: y judgment now that little affecting the railways will this winter.” ars the railways have i] Seen by th’ Papers’ (YOR COULDN' Hev’ER Say \ “OUCH YU'VE | STAGBED ME! YOH GOT WHISKERS LIKE NOT, SKERS 1S MORE LIKE SAND PAPUH + WH SN ~“ TRwilbams, 1-24 However, perhaps even the women, who've steadfastly opposed efforts to reduce emi Yo » riortd SEZ KITCHEL PLIXLEY known this all the time, will be pleased to | rates on farm products, efforts to elimi- ere ‘ etitand e Hage of the Olynigics hhave science give its indorsement to the | nate Pullman surcharges—relics of the | ° . rents wi ans thee 3 —/ fact. : | war—and other legislation thought neces- | No” to childred c c y bef heir i own The A. A. A. conducted its test with sary by the public generally. Ww till does not quite se A cA eo of men and women students at Is Senator Watson proving Senator Nor- bec Poeng, ‘ : : ' for rge Washington unive ~ Ten of | ris’ assertion? i P auabidtot rf t ? 2? Answers to Your Questions ? > : ~ ao J ¢ Q. Are there any =—— by 0 f h f t : ; ages within the last any ot t i : ; ners A. Farm sages on g The Seat pe ee bin r 200 per cent du tle Star Question Edit 323 | | ees6 ‘ ’ a . od years, according to department|| New York ave, Washington, Q. What Js the mesning of the t ae t us . Bf agriculture statistics on wage} | D. C, and Inclosing 2 cents tn | | word “Iowa : me ase ss ed funning back to the civil) | loose stamps for reply. No|} 4. ft is from an Indian \ Jenty the tendency Goer, The time wos when a farm) | medical, legal marital ed- [| meaning “sleepy waters” —a | v but is to’ over Rand could be hired for $19 per| | vice. Personal repiles, conft- yen first to the river and later | ad we could | cram the @onth with board. Nowadays for| | dential. All letters must be || applied to the state. use ver thetr belief in | grade schools, fhe same labor it costs $34 a month.) | signed. t} aoe } | the need personal morality, nyhow, with (he peak was reached in 1920 tohen 2) @ what American statesman was| 705 2 af@ #0 indulgent to o |. thetr standard of honor above | fo mothing puerage wages were $47 a month ‘ = Inicknamed “The nO | children ts: because we are re |) wen: and their power to say | be “read. with board. jthe Confederate monument at ansaid Man With the! juctant to take time from our “no” to themselves before they | in, ritin and roa Ungton National cemeter #4 shito6 tétten ts 4 1 A. There atin quotation cause in de eee Foe Q What is the Australian tomato| 17 vlad nde rtd robe sat widen 4 [oe Sell ea a (weevil, where does it occur in the| yi i, tne seal of the atate Goliath € 5 p “t ho a Wnited States, and what is the ma) 70 T , ct nas ' parent T oe Dates fure of its injury? Sat EE Hat OEE take re pee Po | mpl ant f o$ A. This is a small brownish enout| "00 seston A Uintas oad Wgmemamperrrn ts 8 18 Mgr oe amine 5 too Jearnee ic ec, there Beetle, about 5-16 of an inch long.| > sairante.) IOTSON DP a ; | \¢ 1 ‘ nat 120 ls Atages of this insect remain hi Q. When and whom wa ON a a im wash hin ear dm the daytime and feed -at night, wall paper established Teach Evolution in D.C. low was saying in’ the smoker, who looked as tho he might be the hero of the stor, “A woman who had reached the December of life, declared she must have a young husband. Bhe told the usually half-baked , apple of her eye that she had almost as much mon as there ‘was in the mint, in Washington Aftezs about six months of so. called marriage, the lad left his oid lady friend and sued for di- | yore! } #'On what grounds do you wish this divorcee?’ asked the \ fudge. | “Well, judge, she told me sho | would be my: “spring lamb” and I might havo, swallowed that, birt there was too little mint fats!" as ever.” ar) CLARE DARROW, law- yer, Chicago: “Nine-tenths of the crime begins with the chi of the poor, They never ha chance.” MINOT C, MOR ‘Children are the r Bible students when matter Is presented REV. DR its subject to them sympathetically.” see SECRETARY WILBUR: “Let the scientific teacher beware of dissipating God into a vacuum, and of trying to teach pupil that man, as It were, has lifted himself by his own bootstraps from the protoplasmic state into his present condition.” TUESDAY, JULY %1 | so, you are & reformer ( A Thought Ftorn mu have the of a | principally on such vegetable crops|in the United St 1 em oe ga turnips, potatoes and tomatocs,| A- 1" 1790 John B. Howell eatad-| my " rie Gitacking the foliage of potatocs| lished the first wall paper factory Dp Gi la een . BY JOHN GLEISSNER | the » into # boy laid tomatocs, but attacking both\in the United States, The paper ed a series ¢ t , 5 ot tha hires the foliage and the roots of turnips.| was at first made in imitation « ft ae = - ¢ rage enough to tle The insect occurs in South Missis-|tapestrics and was quite expensive Philad ; cep ASHINGTON, J It sed no. discussion con ’ i Aranda dippl, Southeastern Louisiana, South-| After much experimenting a cheap ere ma t F ation tx “d F I uthor was Repre if ern Alabama and in the vicinity of | ure of wall paper was perfectec t u r r for the H B of Walla a Pensacola, Fla. It was probably in | ae A number of | doctr 1 not logally & x ald he did bei froduced into this country from| 1th ; t is i ‘ ad total t mth America not many years ; \ a lw poh What Folks oun 66 Ulded who lalios sateel Its astruct bbhs . be immune. were poisoned | 1 by: cor the clause 1 rect school Q Can you give me the dime Are Saying cadily an t era. One Le ents cla ed by the 1 wh same sions of some of the largest pri | tac poison did | pre ries about and of clgnrets as her pat Yachts in the United States der a 7 mmune from & ne - evolut and 1 beats her mother to the names of the owners? | HENRY FORD: "The | second. ‘The ¢ at nip Prieith Gr aalary’ oe ab with thas slant ae ir stockins toward ‘A. Among the largest are the| farmer is found with on He ae ychenta Waveloey It pavieeay step a Deni ter caine aes Hirondelic, length 291.6 feet, breadth| of one eye on his p when he | snrend from place to tdi they saw no viol What's got be done ts to 56.1 feet, gross tonnage 1,321, owned plowing and the other fifteen- | iy ana. but occurs o: | shee hs . ihe thw, aba eouraved tha: d pi cab Wd hdr ain Ba hed by the Internatioant Film Co.; At-| sixteenths of his eyes are fixed Spe, ey ae pea | € struction, 0 ‘ i a * 4 e A Gh tina chad t@heae: wi eeal eatale places tha v ne in ¢ cipal, who permits t | into the masses of children thru Janta, length 269.0 feet, breadth i Che seed. te tact, directly or Indirectly, with or any thache | It is unlikely any effort will | a funnel and get back to the 33.4 feet, gross tonnage 1803, owned| man the plant sepest tor the Hot | be mado’ to take the topic from poi foundations by the late George J. Gould; Del- Ad Seed A serum recently was accepted | The Tonnage i ay! the currleulum . | : Qhino, length 241.7 feet, - breadth JOHN WALTHALL, broom he tis “Aiesliaor Medioat: & jee aa aa aye 2 | Maybe lettin the real stupid 35.5 fect, gross. tonnage 1,255, own-|. manufacturer, El Vaso, Tex eat aie Perea Hite Was gio” WO: NL ee oh te The District schools use tte | childten keep on thinkin that ed by Mrs. Horace Dodge. is who had the annual Pao i Pint said ah sk | ame text as did hn T. | s carth is flat is a short cut ae e ing a few carpets for aR Ny aed B | pes, ivic Biology," by | to it. Anyhow, if Tennesser Q. What Js the Latin quotation on| Friend Wife were the ones who Rabin par avauited: | rge W. Hunter. | vindicates Adam, she's entitled made the vacuum cleaner pop. thik the hahaa Sha Bent re TH | to try it SMOKING ROOM| "“" ... ventive la caroful washing ot | LEAD ON GOLF couRSE | ce a! wa EZRA MEEKER, nonogen the hands, or of the entire body on HOLLISTER, Mo,—Lead has been ] ELANGTON SWEE ae wZRA MEEKER, nonoge after having been exposed c discoveret de! 9 golf course o 8¢ * te STORIES RZRA MEEKER, nonoken- | ater having been expose, On Y pa uncovered under the golt-couren ot vider: "An a counter Beattie: “The country is all | ! develops, thore are variot o \ | the Acacia Country club near here,| irritant thoy might revive that ne Ze remedies that alleviate the pain = — a “Tt is far better to be an old right. Of course, tnere ts devil- | ina burning caused by the 2 J 4 : Man's darling than it is to be a ment, just as there always has | Ging 5 4 | Evolution — No, 14 ——-——-——_. Young man's dishwasher,” a fel- been, but men are Just as good The Frog’s History By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D. ———_—___Y Fight the good fight of faith, Jay hold on eternal life, wher | leader { | You are logical and quick unto thou art also called—L | }oy jaye an amdytical mind, ‘Timothy 6:12. | And stick by your colors, LPT 2 nt You are & good figiter i OOK up, my wearied brother And rarely admit defeat 4 seo thy . fellow-workmon | You love to travel there, they alone surviving. | And to meet new problems sacred band of the immortals, | If a woman, you want a celestial body-guard of the em- | carcer. pire of mnakind,—Carlyle, And a home 4s secondary Delicious Salads Noes for the table is appreciated so much as a cooling and acorking place. Bonietimes qe feeling has narry a trace, employed. to be ever annoyed, every day. Using alscretion, he pussled men on their way. cheer, Co-operation weren't here. Gio him the eredit that's duc the fellow who's using Ida head, He in the man who 4s heading the re the, Voas Nas a reason to think Mere petty things that are bothersome Co-operation means visiness succeas would firele, 1 guean, worka, where the everyday fellow's Hig ig a brain that, you find, seldom shirks, for it’s bound A/a all done and sald. While we are using our hand-power and such, he's (Povyright, 1926, Ni HA, Service, Ino.) that the world ts a queer feel he's a hard-hearted gink and of | Sheen seen te aye PYAR delicious salad in hot weather. And the ingredients of sathds supply in the green and succulent foods they contain the neceasary freah food vitamines that the body needs. ashington bureau's now and revised bulletin on Salad Dressings ¢ontaing directions for making 66 different kinds of salad and 21 different kinds of salad dressings, besldes general direc tfons for salad: making, It’ te alphabetically arranged for easy refor Wil out the coupon below and mall to Washington, D. C, as directed een CLIP COUPON THD) Our “Salads and | || ence, | ditor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Stor v York Ave,, Washington, D, C I want a copy of the bulletin, “Salads and Salud Drossings,” and inclone herewith @ve cents in loose, uncanceled, United States poxtay stamps (or coin) for same Salnds NIMALS living today tho ¢ life hi Th furnish evidence, in th AW chang of the ( that have taken place frog | well known example. development of th Sean a epctiohudabionl eigen bation se in the No course of thelr lives, of millions of years, ‘Tho individual form of this amphibian points clearly | ae ol vt datas UY ee Hs i | to evolution from a single cell, like amoeba, thru the many-celled spineless | Ver ies .eenae. WINGS animals of the seas and the backboned fishes to the amphibians of today Tb tha WAI! Bulb AboPRebatat) | ort eee Is single coll, Irom it hatehos the many-celled larvae with its {f the big boss we work for || Bt and No. or RH Deo. j cereal gills, Soon replaced by internal ones, and the larva becomes a ke Water-broathing, leglows, swimming tadpole, Later, the hind legs begin to } ; | f ) Brow out, then the fore legs, and the tall soon shortens up and disappears Thav'a the touch that will help when |} Clty teenies vee Blatc ‘ivabar ove | ay the young fro beging to live upon the land, an uebecath he ain ik Tam a reader of The Seattle Star | This In a few Weeks of his life the frog repeats the development of cartier { 1 life oxtending over millions of yours. en cs EEE (Continged Tomorrow) | Mr. Fixit of th 2 Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles If of Public Interest pte seo Or he ran out when my ee, alcohol im his | scared the Ufe out of me | see what you can do J | : ; t to » viblation of law POO IZ, v of impor % Cea tance, it might be safeguard y, te vise the prohibition er what you propose to do | bee | Rowett~ Firit: We have in this | Lee neighborlwod a family that has | rig written aboard the r a “booze joint” for o i} 00d faul, on the Pw time, One of the netgh- | oi9, San Francisco b tried to file a complaint and. Hono city authorities but On he would have to | be ything could bed while. | wow they are vootlegging, | What puld | z st? READER. Sib We - ELsot-1 commuters E 14 between Ha- ‘ages | wail and the get remlte a mainiand M | the world Fivit: Girls working at travelers mplain of the food that ta S inerk. ok Rea being old and often not preven apace me of them have | an and Canadian groups of rom cating the | fic Rela 1 is no cating | itt p there. What would | scientists, you suggest? 4D. | men and notice with the name international atf- address omi s being in the Pacifio to the manager of this | grea’ interesting, and f He is the kind of man | may prove a useful group. to 1 ma stigation and hose members {s committed remedy what finds’ to be | responsibility ‘of speaking ne = 5 nofficially, and therefore free- 4 | ly, the voice of America, in Vixtt otice that 4 | greg conference with like groups eader compliments you for ger | from the other Pacific coun some improvements made ey casio y not ler way. Can't you con- | nar any- jod work by ge | But they will learn a lot. r way to clean |} yyRopye a are tho#e who see vards and lots? There | f of a possible China, 5 0 t atation, | OO uris d that eae - on oe ‘ From Austra me PEO . among others, representativ cleanup” week recently, and tn of the “White Australia” mov many parts of the city it was oink: observed with good results. Evi inary rabanh ahint man ene ntly the dwellers along Yesler sate’ doportiaty” ts “wuleaaa bveriooked the spatter, The | without elther the restraint of nayor will be asked to remind | crriciaidom or the recklessness them that thelr house cleaning of jingoism, the true voice of [FS as Japan. And from all the countries men who understand i Mr, Fixit: What can be done | each other in the less contro- about a dog that is a public verslil: Gomthon ‘patnodds oreel nuisanc This dog will run | ony education and out and snarl and threaten | {y. parent those who pass by. Yesterday girs } D= the Christian world old fight over ‘What alls | understand that the whole Churches? Orient is challenging, not | Late) Christianity, at. least .Cbristen- | those German scient dom, to justify its claims of | need to make gold is heat moral leadership. The Chris- 6,000 degrees, Well, in De. | tlanity of Christ, the Orient ember, Dawes. will dertake | understands, and might accept. to whip the senate ito innocu. | \But it denies that this is the ! as desuetude, or somethin Christianity of Christendom, and eee it arraings Christendom on the NERY old Constable Seth | Warge that it et eterna iz udsley advises that, if “| ae amy war in. Burope, te | t bureau fellows who | pvtinge sith Dations a’ Chrls- Il get statistics enough to mie Diayad to Hemray, the otter cuaw- On toe thatuede ih eee the Heavenly Father of Christ? K.P, | Is the fierce greed of the white man to exploit the yellow and brown and black man, of the WHY NOSES ARE BROAD Occldent to dominate the Orient, WASHINGTON, — Scientists | @ reflection of the Sermon on that the broad, flat nose of the Eski-| the Mount? 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