The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1925, Page 8

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| The Seattle Star pox: 1907.09 Seventh r & Kuthman, Special y Weat 44th Bt; Ih y 2 ’ Vastly Important RE LY exaggerated was the report that the Mar Falaise et de Ja Coudray had undergone a facial oper- ation. It is just coid cream for sunburn, Acquired while bathing at Catalina Beach. Marquis de la Failaise et de la Coudray is also all shiney with cold cream, showing 4 : that Gloria Swanson’s latest husband is oe Sticking right by her Millions of people will be g and to learn a that the surgeons haven't altered Gloria’s face. 3 An Towa man gets sued for divorce because he said rs his wife i off like a goose looking into a jug.” 3 She'll probably organize on him a Society to Limit & Golf Critics, too. ia For Men Only, or Thereabouts T would be good form in the women’s organizations of our dear country to @ive a vote of thanks, medals, or other decorations to Messrs. Delwerre and Gourju. These gentlemen and members of the Frenc , are fight- ing, tooth and toenail, their government's Purpose to put 10, per cent additional come tax on all unmarried women. The argument of Senators Debierre and Gourju against this extra tax is, to-wit: “Tt is unjust to women who already bear the misfortune of not being asked in mar- scholar: h sena We venture the suggestion that, if our men’s clubs neglect proper recognition a noble thought like that, our men’s "clubs go to it. Now, altogether! Don’t Kick the womey when they're down! Two Chicago bandits duel each the street, whieh suggests that Chic by furnishing her bandits with ma gas and such. * her to death in e guns, poison J Poreign diplomats turn up their noses at Secretary Kellogg's propesed conference on China, But, he ean Still picl@on Mexico to exhibit his talents, our slang has permanent eating the and so forth must ste Wall Sireet is much pleased, By cutting American Woolen Co, sgems abl lends on preferred stock Dis SLLER is dissolving himself, his Standard Oil octupu good lawyer zo might reform © . of San Dieg ne mental cruelt Really, there ar English in the' Making CRAIGIB, of Oxford uni s coming over to compile an dictionary, and about his will be to howl about American British professors, as a Mle, are right touchy ab@@t our growing art of making Tt is a fact that considerable of been found to b and fit in its expressiveness tha place in the language. Why beginnings of lang first time we backed down » 6 and cussed the other fellow for cocoanuts we had thrown t it has a age were born as the germ of cussing, polite language, their f But, he won't tourists for not minding bim, solution Is four of his homes*to ” in the person of his son, Sentai several hundreds of thousands of gift and inheritayce “taxa- tion and putting on a little bit more of the old Standard octopus legitimate. Always have a in the the law-makers. ouse and plenty of chi in & husbands built that way fo sense the domestic danger in electing widows to congress. Q@ In Greek mytholo the goddess of mischi dis MA. Discordia or Eris was the Hereek goddess of strife di faster than’ 6 Bethe Ys supposed to have dropped | the Wthe apple of discord on the table! rp, lt the wedding feast of Paris. ThE erat ay mpple was inscribed “to the fairest”! can po Gnd an argument at once arose as desert. "@. Who was the Claudius men- P Rowe, from A. D. 41 to 54. Ie ts Peut:2 as having expelled the Jews) | ftom Rome. He is not to be con- fused with Claudius Lysias, the mili- dary tribune of the Roman cohort, | is Jerusalem, mentioned in Acts 21 Mr. Fixit Pte £3. The name “Claudiu? was! in this state Bi ee any question of fact or in- | The Christ formation by writing The Seat- | | tle Star Question Editor, | colleg New York ye, Washington, A R. Dd. | | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents tn Do not kno Toose stamps for reply. No Medical, legal or marital ad- ice. Personal replies, confi- @ential. All letters must be signed. school. Mr. Fixit pig 7 Is there a school conducted byrthe common one in the days of the | Christian Reformed church? » Roman empire. 80, to whom should 1 write con %| cerning © position a OU can get an answer to such a school? at Spe known as a Christian Reformed eWhen do we all the water ‘1w0e Seattle? We Evolution — No. 18 THE TREE OF LIFE ‘Tracing Man’s Story By Percy W. Cobb, B..S., M. D. 1 great tree of life now the apex of which man ri over the The exact point at which the branch of @em is unknown, but scientists have a way &t & definite point in the evolution of jit They reason like this Man surely is an animal, made up of the to the te ume that form even the simple Volvox, altho much mor organized. He is 0 vertebrate, or hackboned animal, whi Giately from the realm of invertebrates or spineles fetics that define these animals. or lJess-with hair, a ¢ and his young are broug ht forth alive and nouris milk from the mammary de and the placen' young. The placentals are grouped acc whether they are clawed, or hoofe put among the nailed placentals, or primate ding to the t Primates—nailed, placental mammy had the sume mammal ano. tor between 1,000,000 Gontintied Tomorrow) pmost branch of plasing this offshoot complex 1 eliminates him imme 4 animal By a similar process of elimination he isn’t a fish, nor an amphibian, Hor a reptile, nor a bird, because he fails to show the chief charaet He is a mammal because he is warm-blooded, his bo aphragm separates his chest from Wi The mammals are roughly divided into the eg@-laying als, In the last of which man is definite) placed becnune of the peculiar way in which thin group, including or nailed, or paddledike This narrows down to ape and man, both of which which selentists & and 2,000,000. y . ee If mites h h ni r mere, a racing uld beat @ horse, but for a short horse win in @ race on ac and pick up speed more quickly Sessa: | Mr, Fixit of the Star @lso the one referred to in acts|! Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles | If of Public Interest one and one-half hours a day Ww. Why out on Ni put West on water ra has plenty? MRS. J. D. all the water you need time Mr. Fixit: Could 80 those bea lights wntit 5. coramit mplar are under move all decora- the Knig contradt tions soc closes, and the torch light lobes will have to go with the rest Mr. Fixit; Last faf the cit held examinations for lin helper. 1 passed the examina tion, but have not hadgan ap eral n hold 4g positions who have not passed examination, 1 teould like to know why ‘we should be required to take such eraminations. It takes time, and“ costs a tittle money. AMERICAN civil service commis reports that 68 names from the examination in passed and ‘ave been appoir nie does not and cha your may be gome cause, Soe the seeretary 0 civtl service commission and he will try to straighten out t tre Mr, Pivit; Will you pledac have the statue of Chief Sea tle, at Fifth ave. and Denny way, put in more presentab Qndition? The rubbish should be removed from around it ind some grass and flowers plante I, @. The park board promised Mr Fixit some time ago that Chief Seattle's monument would be properly looked aft The mat ter will be taken up again, and Chief Seattle shall have all that is coming to dahn. + Mr, Fixit: Is there a taw prohititing women from work ing more than eight hours in tj wtite? If #0, who is abl to aPrest, the worker or the employer? Kh Me There is an eigh(@Our law for women in Washington, and the employer who: violates It is uubject to arrest Mr, Fiwit Are contrectors who are grading streets allowed tiga the dirt to those who arericar by whose lots nevd to be filled in? M. A, 8, Contractors grading — streets are the same ay any other con tractors, and are allowed to do Ww they see fit with the dirt Often a contractor is glud to find a nearby place to dump his dirt, and usually — makes only a small charge for it; ometines no churge is mude of Books Reached Its Present Form so concise at American s 10 to pay Your ges tis Mary ailing him “a cash What Folks Are Saying the rest of the city faint.—Isalah xh:30,31 ul torch lights tourist | GTR a ot HORIZONTAL or whieh there are © of being Ipventiv A kindof telegraphic Roly noreen 1 Unemployed Dishcartonment The Story of the Bible How the Book “= (Editor's Mail On Stevens Pass om Blewetfand V Ion trig 1 er ' 8.2 1 furthe Blewett tn 1 of ¢ all pleased t t ene p © th 1p, but it will ed unk’’ hig The ‘ yualmie and thru t Hid C, ©, WALLACE 118 Che t Ann a onkimow have always used canoes with put the casualties we have, and I nover heard of them using eat R B On Darwin's Theory Exiitor Th agreed with the Specie cholars, He should and obeyed the makes very little difference whether said constitu tional or not, as he lived and was hired 1 that state, dhe should have had discretion enough to follow the ordinance laws of th Too Much Sleep» | ANY y t entirely much sleep, according to Dr. Donald A, Laird, prof His opinion is based on many sclentific experiments cording to these experim eight or nine hours of poor sleep ere not nearly as beneficial to the subject as five or six hours Of unbroken sleep, It was shown that Kome persons cah be be fitted greatly by cutting down the number of hours th use for time not only gives more time for Work.or play, but often creases Mental and physical ac tivity Several famous men, notably Napoleon and Edison, always are cited as examples of Meient per ons who could get along on about four hour's’ sleep. ‘These men, siys Dr, Laird, undoubtedly knew how to sleep-—how to get a hetter rest from a few hours of sound sle than most persons obtain from an entire night of light slumber E < EUMmaamr! abil ciation” concert, Program crit Ahewdgdl 3p collo by Me. Nayjer: flute by Mr, Merig ); Vd Start « Rattle t 1 poll; waits, NeWeNienna (Strauss); se-]to Seattle, Betty Winniy Taylor Brown, accoi lection, Chu Chin Chow ¢ 1) agpres | Aecon q mA tod, Harold Week ludy to The Deluge (Salnt-Saens}0* | Minuton Wit ie Mn solo by Mr, Hofmann; Nola (Arndt),| Marian Tomple. En Ch | 6:00-7:19 BM Rose of & KTCL—He King # orchestra, from | duction thw | Palace Hip at of Mayme | Meo or M | court tennin champ: | Poiace Hip sta ” The Radio Star CLIP THIS ORCHESTRA ON RADIQ BILLS SCHEDULE . | Stay in Seattle Tonight and) ————— 7 [! ! i) on Have a Good Time fo f t 1 I , & L ¢ wl icant MONDAY oe “a si te} 7 m Volur r KFO. Mr. William Hofmann will from r i, we ng play the prelude to “The Del 1 Ik ee ws a violin solo on his din ner = concert. = program = from J KFOA, startig at 6. There's a flute and cello duet by Messrs. AE Merriggoli and Naylor, of Titl's “Sere on the same bili fr ar har ‘ iH I i Hip , r Carl O « et Friday night tor f sy r KTCI rt; KTCL the f Oregon y band, from x ® itt KTCL, ee ¢ THURSDAY . W. K. B. will startethe Honey Seattle Elks’ band cen- moon Serenaders off on a dance — | opr ing story of Sporteme tour from KFOA, at 8:50, substi how, from show grounds at Green tuting Eddie Harkness’ Marine |p oye ere * Room orchestra 10:05, for 55 FRIDAY minutes more of the light fan- | 9 5 m—cinderella band and story Sportsmen from show tastic. 2" FOR KNIGHTS | _ Two new musical oi nh ug nari te | grand Prelate’ Sermon to KTCL’s Radio Night bill, They Be Broadcast are the KTCL congert orches tra, with Don C. Wilson as di rector, and the KTCL string ne ateeste seb sere ati ay Il be broad trio “*. q from tw attie churches Sur cL e n all. y K IE ast service ‘on with “t Hal.” K I rvices fr as nation, {the ¥ ‘opal church * mamarparigegtainn) PY Se SA Ske ich Bishop Charle champion, and rd Mitchell, grand prelate of th hts ‘Templar, will speak. TI nple chorus ing, as will Mis s Wiley »p Mitchell ts rest bishop Manila, P, I. The iI offer a sacred con- broadcast, at 7:30 p. m. E n radio favorite Miss McDonald will tell her impressions of the coming cham- pionship games, Betty Winn a ham, child star, is down for three solos, including the one ch | about starting a battle to get | ,XTW: | the | First Presbyterian back to Seattle. eantntes ate: ‘ eiigelanl m., conducted by Knights Ria the bia Knights Templar soloist tox Be tet will sing; Bishop Mitchel! i a Oe Ohana, | Will make an address. \° ae eee er services, at which the’ Rey 2 ae ee UUAY | M.A. Matthews will preach, will be n who say likes peach: | yy oa ac 47:30. c Jerry and Jack ar \ ee a6 ; rabid (bes eB A not) ust a Christian pats Science service 50 p. m., followed : by « song ser with vocal and in The KTCL I are taking tal selections, offered by the a layoff this Saturday, but will nal Bible Students’ associa= be back on the air next, tion, at 9:15. one of the most intercati foe: 2,000,000 Sets lar week broadcasts i KFOA's wave from 6:45 to 7:80, or Seasunt s Estimate thereabou sday evening. when th s Olympic Two million radio receivi what oxperts lie demand for That t sets is timate to be the pub coming season ans about half a billion of ness for the trade to handle. music will be radioed. The program includes a 10-piece orchestra, songs by the Kensas City Glee cl the Grand Master's choir onsly from 8 to midnight. Prizes forme are offered for DX fans who tune rand opera company and{in the station. KPO, following the now «a member of the San Fran-| 100-watt broadcast, will step up, in ) a association, will be the | time, to 4,000 watts itiraction at KGO on Satur ce day even when she will be Altho the fact may not be gen- heard in of opera airs and | erally kn ‘adio messages are af. ballad songs during the — studio | ford protection as tele- concert, beginning at §. srams pient must not di- see vulge or publish the contents of such KPO an Francisco, announc-| messages, except to the person .or ed it will inaugurate its 1,000-1watt| persons to whom the messages may static August 8, running continu-' be sent. ¢ @HourstouriAirTodagie SATURDAY \ SUNDAY SEAT STATIONS SEATTLE STATIONS Hates. (abe) atk 1 musi: | KEOA (434)—Silent all day le; 1 we | wew ( 11, services Shecial b studio conce 11 and 7% First M. ¥. (305) —9:20, ) » ). my Christian ortamen's 6 9:15, 1, BME AL song rar 9:10, Hermie oie ce ltra; 9:30, Radio Night frolic OTHER STATIONS *. (Pacific KPO (428), an OTHER STATIONS WOC (484), Davenp KEE ( lassie Midnit weco (17), t—2, orcheatra Oakland—11 and 7:45, 8. music: 9, club; 1, KEI theater Y G0 (261), Holly webdd—s, orcrestra “ENN. (883), TL Sand 9 pro-| KGW (491), Portiand—7:45, Prosbyg krame; 10, orch@étra; 11, moviy night, | terian. sopvice ), Denver—3, concert; 6:50 ovchdiira, 8 to. midnight serv KPO. (428), San Francisco my KOA WOC (84), Davonport—7:30, KGW 91), Portland—10, Jackie Sou [se phony. orchestra orchestra. 5 woot M412), ‘Twin Citiee—7, weather pa Aa a tie ( Seattle Programs for Tonight | a ; 6-045 DP. KFOA=-Hofmann's of KVL and orenesten. Funny dinner] Ever Cry You'll Never Know; My Sally tor (of ITC and orchbatra KFOA—De muse by the Moneys] in the natior moon Bere aiden Jrenting H10-000 PLM It KTCL Hermie King's orchentea, from |r | tournament, pre 1 tenn pressions and Pred ns for the Coming National ‘Tennia nent.” Hymn to the Sun tin reakore); Dane Doll (Poldiniy Cantabile chaikowaky) g trio, It's All tie Kamo to iso PM Ay KVCI-Radio night — frotle Unole | TCL Katy of K'TCL: selections — fr Ivor Mikn Mo—-Doug Rlohardaon oe tho 8th popular aolectiona=KTCL concert orehwas KEL, voncort orchestra, ‘Don GC, Wile] tra, Don CG. Wilaon, director, Henne es won, director, No Wonder; When You! teoted Jerty and Jaek of KTOL, Goode and | Wet Seventeen, Doug Richardson | ntght fox nl i Mure by Katy and KTCL Mayers |

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