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7 .| The Seattle Star = AR BERS’ war in prices; others object. On with the war! joyous aspect about a innocent bystander isn’t g doesn't have to do the bleeding ar To illustrate: spoils of war will be But, O pr plan. San Diego Sun disc Strand, who was cer inly Judges. Mr, Strand would secure by letting the folks vote fighting. Bulls-eye! any particular ‘method.” the law may hit, or _body at once. + Of course, the gr “wise, is publicity. ‘other reformers who Sing “near.” There is p ‘the National Cash the Eastern roads. One Joyous Some demand a combination Back East, the anthracite ors and miners are growling at each ott and their machine guns and will be in operation just as soon sumers need anthracite very cost of anthracite, which th will pay, because they have to pay cious thought ir war! There are still the safe wife’s shears. No Bok prize for this peace sen a named George permanent peace Just Blazing Away USTIFIABLY aroused by scandalous divorce * suits in high British society, of Swansea demands reform thru restric- tion of the publicity in such cases. ever,” he adds, “I am the Bishop not committed to + The good bishop sounds much like the taverage American reformer. ‘evidently bad.“ ‘There “against it!” No difference w Me at or where A thing is should be a law ean be enforced or not, hoot it out _ into ‘the wide, wide world of sin! >a preventive body, headed by some of the best citizens’ names and with nice office stationery, and move on some legislative preventive British or other- a ~seandal in high society, Swansea doesn’t see this is first class evi- dence that he really isn’t “any particular method,” “committed to eyes and pull the trigge Yr. ty of opinion that a ¢ man can stand five times as much beer as & : Roads ce R. J. H. BARRINGER, Be president and general 3 | John running “recently made a 5,000-mile auto tour of tates. On his return he sai “he had been struck by the “s less building” going on along country ; Mr. Barringer is not the first to notice The old order indeed is chang ural America, and the phenomenon this business man is significant or not, the cities are pushing orders into the country Like it } or not, the isolated rural regions are being it closer and closer to the towns worry about it; our farms aren't r And perhaps out of this shift will come a situation in which the farmer is not compelled to lead life of back-breaking drudgery, as he has in the past. Let’s hope so, anyway New York lady has been asleep for four days in Hollywood, Anybody who can sleep four hours in Hollywood has got_a fatal malady of some sort Brutality MOVE is under way in several state to tighten the laws curbing the use of brutal methods by police to extort con- fessions from prisoners, Of course, if you believe that a prisoner is beyond the pale and ought not to pro- test at anything that is done to him, the law won't appeal to you. But otherwise it seems like a pretty good idea. There is no excuse for third degree methods anywhere. If police cannot build up a strong enough case against a man without beating him into semi-uncon- sciohsness they have no business in their jobs. The Hero MID the flurry and the shouting at Dayton, Tenn., one man stands out as a hero, That man is the Rev. Howard Byrd, who quit his pulpit when mem- bers of his congregation threatened to wreck his church if he allowed a modern- ist to speak there. Now it makes no difference whether the modernist or fundamentalist view of reli- gion is correct. This issue is different. The pastor had invited another to speak in his pulpit. He held he could not back down on his word; so he resigned. It is comforting to read of a man who places principle above all else; who gi up his job and faced the world empty- handed rather than do something that he considered wrong His beliefs may be mistaken, but Rev Byrd is a brave man Rev. Mr, Fosdick, Rockefeller’s new pastor, says that what the church needs is lubrication. Unele an unoiled church is sure a fierce symptom of the rage for economy Air mail makes it possible to send a bill, New York to Chicago, and vice versa, in one night. Another reason for not living in New York or Chicago for “the fine business advantages.” ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? Q. How foes New “Chicago compare - & New York “and Chicago 1. * . area? § acres. 2 _ mediately? A. There was an am it congress by Senator mn? ‘U.S. Bureau of Standards. standing? ‘storm in 1703, rebuilt of Ta stone base by Rudyard, burnt in| W155, and reconstructed by Smeaton Yof solid stone. The present edifice, Von a different site, was Q. What is “pomology”? rusts, particularly thoac meaning is, however, wot “Hered to, and the term ‘clude all fruits York City 191,360 Question Ed @ Have any steps been taken to Pehange the present law concerning he federal bonus certificates so that | y can be obtained on them im-| nelosing for or marital ad ndment € present bonus law offered in the Jones of |*— feo Mexico which would ren the bonus certificate a cas s der value similar to Spatd up insurance policies Faction was taken on it by conptees “Because of widespread dissatisfac- ‘tion among the ex-service men with present form of the Jether dills are being drafted Dother members of congress along) pees line to be introduced at SERRE SR ERE % the word lynching} which it'is now used? | A. The G revolutionary war| 1440 A.D. foray j 1 also other parta of the sts Q What is the fastest thing] On Way farer Aid | follow inal nd Towards the end of the meet ing of The Wayfarer executive © A. The electron, according to the Q Where is the Eddystone light- | ed in with an edition of Thouse and how long has A. On a low reef of rocks, merged at high tide, 14 miles south-/ ‘acest of Plymouth, in the channel. It was first built of wood) Dy Winstanley in 1696, destroyed by | to see the fine display you your front yp inspiration to ‘the wo your paper at this time Wayfarer in a great by Bir James Douglas in 1882. this community. 4s 133 feet in height, and ht visible for 17 1-2 miles. faithfully in its attempt tomake | that A it attraction, which | draws peor country to our , but which actually acts as A, The study of the cultivation of | Yo the apple family. Thia restricted used synonymousty with fruit cul-| ture in general and is made only in Seattle, but EMME sce, it's ten the dickens A fellow lik alarm is screaming. ——————— SS to bed. I get | I wonder Just how often por it’s fallen flatter than my aleen and hop up with the chickens. “tig the thing that you have « to kid Hiinaelf plan, but fails to stick right to it Nia system play its part. You crawl veneath the nothing, flat, you drift away to dreaming. are lost, and sleepin’ good and sound, IMs mind agrees The missus, maybe, calts you when the You haven't time to take your breakfast 40 you won't be quite street car—and you rave You chase a bloomin' (Copyright, 1926, by Heattle star) % an American pl Lyne by an answer to f fact or in of Ch iting The Seat Jever anyone wax hanged or oth Washingt cents In repl No wise put to tion of the | ferred to as a “lynchin stant usd replies, confi letters must: be | | familiarized and is now a part the language. w in the sense in| duced by movable FROM Letters E20" Readers All letters to The Star must have name and address. to follow in a and 1 ow sonally, you th was pans noon to acknuowledke your as. sistance at our time of need. VICTOR H. EFENDAHL. On Motor Buses imilar mant to thank you per 8 well ay to inform t a formal resolution hoon, someone was gratifying the committee hat nothing | * fhe nosnin Editor The Star cted more as an | | May I sey a word upon the of the’ | Rainier vali Jat Oe are tance | Rainier valley question relative than the appearance | 19 transportation? I believe ineliman Oliver e felt for a long time T. Erickson about right in his estimate the Rainier val has worked and the sides for bus service. factor in the building of a better citizenship objects to Councilman. Erick people. son's bus idea because he be co-operation in such @ | jieves the buses would not care will lead the for all the traffic, as the larg carry only 60 people. Why, Mr. Nicho! running a locomo ago, and 1 wheel engine 1 a four service and build avcordingly, should have is an electric mo: r thru a trolley | eauipped with a storage bat | tery for short period omergen in fact it's quite an art. He makes a cy nervice , but acldom does The trailer type of equipment mighty hard to do tt | 1% preferable, because when one fa found. In + unit f ‘ou still have the o'clock you stilt other unit for service fact the Wlamed On My ldstgtrip to New York I noticed patticularly how ef round to elght ficlently and satisfactorily the You dreas, and Was | motor buses were handling the can be done in New York city By golly, you're exclaiming, stunt that waa it certainly m be done in (Now, tan't that exactly like some resolutions, Seattle, but it's wasted thought, because Lomorrow vou repeat the stunt ayain HH. ALVIN MOOK, 2410 Third Ave W. SEATTLE l BY FLORA G. ORR *), Wilson: Stamp May B Next ey Mr. Fixit of the Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles If of Public Interest the station tt Would sugg M aybeWe Are Gettin 2 Over-Organized | FERGUSON this city and that || As Thing Look To J. R. JUSTICE WEDNESDAY, ment did a good work in pa shoute which way are those going to called the wood to stay in the middle | i read or are we ali |} man.” Il keep to t be a bi t a th I, G tht i t f th t up bh Fixit wish the end of the t ’ 1 I r or w from good ide z promised ie Be. (SMOKIN earthquake Whereupon, 0 the door ing fierce! . out! Let us ye street depart ae yet,” way, on the to Admiral | } mar 1 Guilty to Mothers death some tories. Thereafter when Send coupon for 10-Day Tube th without the sanc ai, the event was re the word has become at was the first book pro- tenberg Bible, about was convicted and went And now comes Clarence Dar- Evolution — No. The First Mammals cy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D. dat our meeting thi« coming of the e inhabitants of the ¢ a new way in caring ‘for a child's teeth, A way different in formula, action and effect from any other method. As a nation-wide hygienic » a 10-day test is of- fered mothers free. You are urged to make it, To see what modern science is doing for the better protection of chil- dren's teeth and gums, Simply use the coupon, » city council hold first s mentioned for ley line, #0 far as the railway is | concerned, but I would suggest they remove the rally from Tainler ave, pave It the ® from all full width and use the central portion for twoway auto traffic T, Campbell are the ones decides to quit Jed that he will quit, Younc Ip cho Councilman Ralph D. Nichola What film indicates. Why it must bo fought several times daily » last election for puts him well within st bus he has Inspected will willing and would have Hy ikea port of labor should he 5 years ‘oday IT am handling an 18wheel power plant, Autos are like locomo: tive Decllo upon required CYNORANT' MODERN DOG- warm-blooded birds were the first treednhabiting reptiles « of the council who could afford dogrees from their terms expire next ye of reptiles pro: branched out | The type of bus T believe we some of this same cla trailer design, receiving and most highly developed class of animals ino first mammals of | more highly spec | ‘Their breathing 10,000,000 yours lized and complicated organiam. io began to develop £ Their blood warmed up. separated by a wall from their dl developed to a higher degree councilman with twe years FREE ™ | than those of en most significant of all, they | own bodies and to feed them after birth by moans from whieh their name, could then live and breed on the dry land ail Coupon for 10-Day Tube PEPSODENT COMPANY nes j Wabash Aye, The NewDay Quatity ent Us x within thelr] of nowly-devel member of the County-City fam not a member of the council Nd Wore no longer At the merey 4 thelr cold-blooded reptilian ancestor oe origin from the toothed reptile 10,000,000 yours 4nd especially the teeth are similar to thowe e mammals that ta Jink in the evolution of mammals from reptile: (Continued Vomorrow) } traffie on Wifth ave, [f thin |wkull of the y you thinking watehing Star Want At you will find a large variety to L. ee Mother! 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