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AUGUST 11, 1925. PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDA’ na EE The seattle Star [=== BY WILLIAMS] ———— ee 107-09 Seventh Ave Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Hantgomery St; Weat aatit \-—————_— {our OUR WAY | , Newsparer Be- terprive Asan. Publishing Oo, rng 1 LENT IM THET Y 1 FOWTEEN OcLLUHS} TASK CONT Live \ He im |e and Ue Press Bervice. M4 ETH, - TL THN He | aa Phone MAtn ” Bt 0600. Ar Mus at sae Sem ee ee ee ——_—~~{_ Be Expectini}| TH OA PEARY | FER HET FIVE) SHUD AT LEAST | ‘ | Entered 4 clans matter at Seattle, Wn, under act of March 8, 1579. _{ WAUTSTHET \ somerin. | DIGCOVUHED TH | Bucks SO KEEP UF JEARIM 5 | BONGA HANGIN | BUT ‘Ther: >| NotH COLE.IM | GOON. THIS 1S \s STALMINTS ON at f Looking a Gift Horse | Money Reform F| AROUND HEAH | No HARM | EXPECTIN IT / ON TRO Jae 349 TLeny |} | Meman sed. sanin-t0 y wort of t E HE United States government finds it | NITED STATES TREASURY COMP- i Preah tee NRLEXPECTINGG, “TDAH - AGI.) ANNIVERSARY | 1M WEN JEFFRIES often to hit the spot that wer re? t increasirgly hard to justify its refusal TROLLER M’INTOSH says that Obes 49 sed ——— a \ OF TH LOAN ANAS KNOCKED OuT,/| ays glad to print t They . to join tne other important goygrnments there is widespread disgust with the silver a bY 7 a naa ve atgs malin, She fies ee B . that have recognized the governniegt of | dollar and that there’ is general demand heats : f Russia. for more paper money of the smaller ApITOR 17 i It being impossible to overlook or deny denominations, j E Pais 55g ye 5 ig imy ) ; He is right, and there are at least two good easons for it, both human, If you the fact that, in spite of all obstacles, the trade between this country and Russia is | $ % By breaking all records, government officials get silver’ change for a §5 or a $10 bill, | f ‘ iy you've got to buy a new pair of suspend are offering interesting explanations. | | 1 r The a “Russ‘a, for political reasons, is trying | ers to help in ¢ngry ing it and, as bankers | neer, I'd shoo! 1 leaves on ‘em, gotta to swing all the trade it can to the United testify, you spend ‘hard money” twice as | job, But cut those off with & pocket States” is the naive statement by a spokes | recklessly as folded nis, in order to get eT kaa ss siindnen sdatane apple man for the government to a Washington | rid of it ae cape PRS igh s67 r a correspondent. Fellow citizens, speedy relief lies with und not Three 4 needling peact : The trade between the two countries | the bankers, Make all your deposits in tart sanperge p03 Pe Siotors| @uring the first six months of this year | silver dollars, Put the “hard mtoney” on } We Heven tons of anthrac nose amounted to $58,700,000. This equaled the the bankers, whenever possible, As to | killed iam sie cut outta the Whole year’s trade for 1924 and was more money reform, one banker's yell were Senders 4 eae ane. pahch: tight and than double that of the last year before worth a thousand of your hoots, Funds’ dale abot Rawk tabiod thracnose and sucker and. fil the war. Ame 1 exports were cotton, —eyeil il this farm work textile machinery, binder twine, insulators, It’s in the Thinking to be done by 5 | cane, mentees for those yes, tractors and oil well machinery. | wrHOMAS EDISON, deaf, has a philos- seats T reckon ‘I'd béiter. one i American manufacturers and producers | B hj r th | the old scythe and get to w E } aihiey wsllt “pacar 4 - ‘ ophy, in respect to his affliction, that ie 1 | th y , f Probably will regard our government’s | fing.” He save that it has given hima. t in peace | Respectfully, éxplanation as highly unimportant, if true. > Pa pn is Th ion enn uraging . J 1 t an gets WM, DENT E 3 certa sort of seclusion, e aging a ‘ © One Indy who hates her husband is she who sum- | habit of close, hard thinking; is so he | i mers in Canada and mails to her lonely husband refuses to let the doctors spoil him as . ee ae ref Seeing a Town Burn : Tis ais ; . | ' , Ordinarily, a person minus gne of tl | gia A i ; Walter Johnson geist Gacy ace to toca aalfecantared By J. R. Justice ; HE Washington world’s champions nd narrow-minded. It depends upon e ENE ee {2 may not repeat this y but Walter | how far the thinking goes. This is true TRIN Lana, REP OEE Th CU rene eet ast aa tie Johnson continues to inspire youngsters | even as to people carrying the greatest ©1924 ev mea SERVICE Ie es Pik ggene sae: ae the nation over. : ___ | of losses in blindness. | nae eres see He has just celebrated his 18th anni- It seems very unfortunate and unfair , HER Yersary in the American league by pitch-\ | that a man like Edison, who has done | Man Ss Idea of I dlenes: > but no unusual oute ; pe a two-hit game against Ty Cobb and such wonderful things to delight the hear- | By Mrs. Walter Ferguson MAJ, THOMAS G dic gS ale siebe ia aah yeep oe Bo ngs P Tigers. ing of others, should be deaf. But Edison Andie io wywenr stoes “Future | Dgpimlig Aiecabeet lige ne Rani witht Words: al 4 i , i \s mo a | out from Enumclaw home and withou ds Johnson, largely responsible for Wash- is happy in his auricular seclusion, hay- | = a aE hey Pr | | burned, but those who saw it the removal of furniture. ¢ gton’s pennant last year, this year is ing kept his mind broad and open. Besides, aperia raky aoe Geant sine st ee ee | still remember wha us ike, ns Were liberated, dogs and cats Zoing still better, haying won 14 games he has a mighty fine wife to do his hear- Easy Marky far W 1 Mork cite. cc. 3 | | did not come in from ae ier ee ar ta and lost only five. ing for him. atistios telling that T8 per cent | Boing a man inthe | | » rush and a pears as seca ee sags oy There are few athletes who have held ————_ | of mon work, whtie 74 per cent of | hon lestrable situa. | | 1 from the the rest of the citizens were right a limelight 18 years, There are few who Pirates Not All j\,yroman. are: édiet", Uf tion, but to taken among | Cae | Be te ie nthe Babe Me, Sees ive so successfully resisted the tempta- . . 4 ear eg crac ed ohbbeade ig tata hasceac BALDWIN: “Tho |) cto repent One after another the houses tions which beset a champion. P *\70U do not have to capture all the oe aoe intel eukiee ene epi 1s Siting re ston || ate s Japanese | Went, until only one, more de- Johnson is proof that clean living pays. rum pirates. All that is needed is that women, an a whole, prefer a 4 shea aedcon for oor proprietor began rushing wildly | ‘#ched than the others, was left. : ic PA to make their business unprofitable.” home and marriage to any surt of bao bipr pid h maa oA world's aboot’ pavovinn® his: hoakeliotl In the confusion no one had 7 Thus advi Mr, Chester vel ft a job—and most of them get bic ee tate argely depend upon goods and calling for -help. given attention to the household The Wall Leaks | Thus advises Mr, Chester H. Rowell, and, hate Wahes ner progress in tho art of adver. é eed ‘ goods that had been carried out, UNCTURED, by Henry! at first think, it sounds like complete vi | One infers by that that theme 1S WH Using rt and it was found that most of rn a r | tory over old Demon Rum. But— persons who complied the statis LING around the hillside these had burned in the general Having, during war times, got Ger- | Te timoriartion awsved eabtare Te aiektes Meer attitian onl tases ccsenen W. BEAL, leading inoin put the hote other conflagration Many’s chemical secrets, by hook or by | the rs OF z yon Seve capture the pirates Se tenn a eine oI OM? | an peas"! nese houses, a1. he crook, we put up a sky-high tariff wall, ne business of those at large becomes fils ottwe v ‘4 forbidden to do orked in th WLIVVERS, motorcycles and in the McCumber-Fordney bill, against | ™® profitable, Also, the Pirates are not uthor | ~ 1 do more of the The wom tool’ chests: had all gone up German dyes, so that we would have to | the only element. Ther the home | 2 (] se bed a in smoke within three hours, re to a se “ . | brewer. He must be educated up to moral } iD earth. Then the men went back to their iy more to an American dye monopoly. carpe Pesstasle PP perk d | Poo . ad made | rs were hudd jobs and the women began fow, our department of commerce an. | Teform and respect of law, a process always _ | | the laws contemptible in the | up on the hill and the rounding up the children and nounces that, during the first seven Agheeti ial pa ti ao respect | ‘ssamie to th | TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 gist fat pesiete have As | * Sere ture was piled here and hunting thru the ruins for frying ~ : rr elieves he has : ates has a very i / + by Ine here ANS ic e ne: months of 1925, 1,819,355 more pounds of ight to have nich man. helleves he has a tnatae population outeide of x | Yow are an opport unist |’ ing them far in excess of the Sedcda tacts weal ial sie | Se ee Bee German dyes got into our midst than dur- “iin iConar s hapdads eT Yar i 2 radius of a couple of hundred You wait for things to happen basis of credit.” the fire was eating away at the Potriste who sat in thee ane ing the same period of last year. | Successful prohibition, in the final Though you have san excellent Sys hed nearest dwelling. There was no toniotilon ands eatstied” tna as! Horrors! We've got to plug that hole analysis, depends upon control of two at there are | |MYRON GREEN. president a feeble struction, powerless to be of as- first thi atc a ee ee human desires ~ the savage desire for y women Hve in con mited poashbilities | National Restaurant association after an- sistance, had witnessed a spec- er, first thing we know, we won't be at venient apartments, who do little | “Indigestible food makes crimt- other the houses went, 1 Saha i the mercy of our own dye-makers, much money and the ugly desire of men jurimawroricy and rales few, iCany, You are ntudious | nats." paseng actcbaicyaonho-aar loging AV Eastin cseceeg et ak) to do as they like, regardless of the com- children, But, even at that, we | And enjoy creative work, a e_ overt, farther Deeks 3 __ douse) onulal nukigo. er apap cree Sih iejmoce per day. Must | Mon good. You have to do something still have left an exceasively But. you lack confide nee. ig her hotel bandits. x si ‘ large number of wives who toll And doubt your own a bility. hijackin, more than capture the professional pirate: Gant the fares hand tu besall You should cultivate yolse homes in town and bring up ba- And be master of youaself 2 P) ‘e 9 jes and sew and cook and clean Your love nature is hh iden. | / The land ts full of them. You conceal your feeling. ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ?| i You conceal your tes } VERY Monday morning there bicgisulh Minos eat Q Who were the members of | | Independe | / are. milli of washings. , And very lasting aff President Harding’s cabinet? | | YOU can get an answer to ||; nung upon m fen that | = ‘A. State, Charles E. Hughes;| | any question of fact or in- || 4 sth wipdiis = t arcied wor: | —_————— NATURE — treasury, Andrew W. Mellon; war,| | form: writing Tho Seat-| | porment of Col ; i" ag Sisted ofmar- | THIRST John W. Weeks; attorney general,| | tle Sta westion Editor, 1323 | lis, independence ie, ‘and declares he iro’ Ww Harry M. Dougherty; postmasters Bee York ave, Washington, | | ,) okedpens only oe ote s me | they, 1 Sy general, Will H, Hays, Dr. Hubert| | D. C., and inciosing 2 cents in| | rnieg wtncey rep nt i Work, Harry &. New; navy, Edicin| | loose stamps for reply. No||UMied States recognterd “3 Denby; interior, Albert Fall, Dr. rae! legal or marital ad- | | ee | j Hubert Work; agriculture, Henry| | vice. Personal replies, confi- | | ‘ | - @ Wallace, Howard Gore; com-| | dential. All letters must be! |, seb ig A GRON oti nae quite a | food, you becomes thirs 1. Hoover; igned, ulation of the United States, how her of Bibles bid ‘ood, you beco | merce, Herbert 0. Hoover; labor, | signe many are married or have been| tion tended by m Badly is the demand of the | ee ee | married? The wife of a common laborer body that an overplus of the ele- the further formality of ratifica-| A. According to the latest avait-| longer hours than her ment of which 1 dy has : Q What fs banana oil? tion and exchange. able cenaua figures, of the 36,920. baronet h be coun A. It ts a:chemical compound off |e se |663 men and boys in the United! income increases and Father's | i | al § ere C amyl alcohol and acetic acid ope de a hy does st make bread) States over 15 years of age, 12,-| work is} Moth. | The ocean is full of microbes | the chemical formula of C (7) H) a Comepiercts tease We Gott 9 es Base single, 21449266 were er that cause phoxebecestency | ay. merctal yeas ol married, 58308 were widowed,| + |} which fs light without heat. Hier + 3 oe tion of yeast planta in a state Of) 285,285 were divorced and for the| nd there, a seaside butcher's The th @ What is the value of the U. 8.| 78 roid te sei molsture, remaining 110,240 the marital condi-| an ee as will Boutidalive hie caateRne | Bigger e City, the Greater the Need fe jtcarmth and the food they lke| tion was not ascertained by the} exclusive club and goes to the throwing off waves of ° Jarge copper cent of 18257 | (present in flour), the plant willl enumerators n't ge i ae a i caused A. From 3 to 25 cents. Maal oils at ae tr Uae tae | ace yie lr iuee {i-cHRU AR BARB E TES cep? of Street Car Transportation Sainior. jfeed they cause the sugar in the} AD Be the) OANA FAP been noe heed a aE What is the meaning of the| composition to be broke ind|,.@ 18 there any estimate as to} bowie blown !n from the opean: during’ Street b : a ‘4 js the f composition to be brokén up, and e main, we wil 4 th ne di en the doo! t a are ar, : Hew, sprotocer"? Grtnes of can ‘ed. cioghal ore| (He Saber of comeca pins used} 5,1 tbe malt. wa wil find that | the day when the doot and wity J : cars are becoming more important and necessary ; areek; | Yormede 4h chy cn of the) #dually in the United States? How| Mother genera goes to by Jows were open. | ayvey av ¢ . Banat ee nue ae EE the word te from the Greck,| formed; the sticky gluten, of th ; every day as a part of the rapid transportation system of factories are engaged in mak- proto-kollon, a sheet glued to the) flour holds the bubbles and causes Mead | | he his cot , ie ig ° itw *, 7 +a * front of @ manuscript and Yering the mans fo nec 7 re Ce aa Mr Vari sora ae larger the city, the more evident is the necessity ‘an abstract 0} contents and pur- repegnt saateatt | 20,000,004 ns | t / t EB ¢ ‘ . ; PE ROLE TBE . Set tn diplomatic usage it 18 @| Q. Where are the Pyrenees ana] % wd fm the United States an-| 1k AO (6) ze ar of maintaining and extending street car transportation. document serving as a prelimingry| what is the highest peak of these| “04 or about 200 per capital. Ten)| ; ; ies to, or opening of, any diplomatic] mountains? large factories are engaged in their}! Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They While eee : transaction; also a diplomatic docu.) A. The Pyreneca are a droa PA Retna becuase acai Are of Public Interest | aalinet a a ee ‘nus is finding its place as an gnent or minute of proceeding: | chain of lofty mountains running | j aajunct of street railway service, it is not supplant- 4g usually employed to denote any) from the Ray of Biscay, 276 miles! Q Could hellum bo substituated| Progress ing street cars and will not. In the fanart cit s formal record of an agreement be-leastward to the Mediterranean,|for ammonium in the manufacturo| Mr. Fizit: A lot ts being sald) speedily get rid of them. It took in 1924 on the continent, where travel dists 4 Ne ficeen two powers taking definite| forming the boundary between| oF ice? about the Book of Genesis and the| me only 48 hours to clean them out c ent, where travel distances and traffic ion ite signature, without\| France and Spain. They are high-| 4. Since helum docs not Aave\account that Moses gives of the|at my place. B. B. J. congestion are the greatest, the public demar effect up 9 P v | i ; e ha Tor est in the center, Mount Maladetta| te same properties as ammonium| creation of the world, How did Thanks for the information, Here} 218 miles of new electric railway transportation is greater than ever reaching 11,168 feet. | gas it could not well be substituatea| Moses get this information He} is hoping that all who are troubled nt-raa ‘nilway rack afore. SMOKING ROOM ||" holes Wi inae gianu/ccrurge 7 ioane sore aerareicen cicundararana tt 2A00l With ante'snny uavol yous IMie ea ha rey anes before. STORIES }Q To what state did Panamal0ver, helium cannot at prescnt be) yeans after tt happened. — II. C. | w AREY | Se ee cay eieurs Chicago has 1,060 miles of street railway tracks, formerly belong, and when was her obtained in gua large enowoh| If ree ce Book of : ey 4 Mr. Fixit; ‘The woord walk on} ae he! States and] yet the need for hundreds of miles more is publicly 0 | 0 be available for commercial use,| you will find that It is often stated! poi noulevard betwee ppt ‘ fi i, Yirek . Se ETRE DPE aia 9 [iy “I lost a perfectly good pa- OUGHT | that God talked with Moses, ‘The | #at is : mleuent, Befioree fagharn ya tnecar a recognized. The Citizens’ Association, oldest civie tient, the other day,” said the [ A THOUGHT most natural supposition would bo | 4" Hush sts, is in deplorable con- 585 miles of track | organization in Chicago, in a recent report recom- doctor, eerie t had | —__________y that he told Moses what he knew) soca 7 saw an old cy nad Be were rebuilt. mending adoption of a traffic ordinance, said: iagnosed her ai able to | F Ra, ‘i a about it, See rd chapter, 11th 4 « i ; » : . : pay her bills. I knew who she fo Hie Fae oF a man a Le | bad tumble there the other day.| 2.029 new cars were t will provide for the immediate construction clea 0 e ie | Can 10 ave th xed? D, i} bed Besta be " +1 Ae e ‘was and she had been trying to Cuomo ; ene ue } Can you Nave this fled P. 0. ‘dered for city: streat of subw and for the building of hundreds of Keep up with the social proces. Lord w rov R ac) dixcovertes 1n fosatt al ‘The searehtighta| ‘The street department has been! ordere Givy’é miles of extensions to surface and elev: * sion and had commenced to lag erbs xiv. planta have thrown new Mr: soft ko Union bp the elty| Hotified and will give the matter| railway service. . xtensions to surface and elevated lines Raita teow growing. old.” ght on the origin of flowering | frown on Lake Unilon by the clty rare ele tntion | th that have been urgently needed for many years.” “What is the matter with me, UDGMENT for an evil thing | plants and will be of great aid | lighting department are often too eee Millions of money The ARbeeatt maneenenthTeee on BS @octor?” asked the lad: J is many times delayed some to the science of botany low and blind those driving along i | iivaatad dn ateRee he Association, representative of the progres- Datatan ay or two, some century oF Botany is one y clo: the boulevards, A friend came noar| Mr. Fixit: Will you use your A ; } sive thought of Chicago, recognizes that electri Madam, it is a c day or two, som y is one of the sclonces Mont oh thia account| influence to sce that tho animala in railway tracks and : : abe CrSCUrIG physical exhaustion. 1 but ft fs 2 life, it that proves the great age of lite | serious fot! y ik O/B. Pie | 000, at Wobdtand park we auipment, railway transportation must be the main depend- ve ns de bon the ¢ . cen ease fiw Y ( 00 a oodland park e 2 ent. fs if sty : paagee ous tonene! i inkard upon the earth, Until Darwin | Tr, order of tho lighting depart-|viven more water these hot days eae ene, and recommends the expenditure of millions : wrote hi Irigin of Species," " 4 . Cy yany a "0 a 4 * ayatems of botany Were borat, [ment In to Keep theso lights well) and that their cages are kept in The year showed] of dollars in new construction. § ‘ paned o co sky. Tho operator will] more. sanite ondition? substantie ai i * % the {dea that all plants were |UP in th ee api bir eieaeks val a A nae M. d. M substantial gain in Our street railway system has been a vital factor B created {n one day about 6,000 | P84 ihero should be no. furthet| ‘Tho animal ian aati street car transporta-) jn the growth and prosperity of Seattle. It will y waite % and nere should be no ic oon als are given fresh . Ri ‘ 4.3 h Mie 2 J Botany now proves that plant | touble water twice daily, and the cages are tion. becorne more essential with every year of growth life existed upon the cat eat ‘ ef ‘ jcleaned once a day. Many of the "and every increase of traffic congestion. r th hun * rc) bought Hi le dsada ot thetbebie oo ye Mr. Fixit: Last week I bought) cages do not have “bath tubs,"| foroladti-evolutiontata Bellavetta UNA il tedlgha' d Sa Late PR cla cdg ct Do not allow your faith in and loyalty to your street car system to be ° : stalls at a public market, en} may suffer on extremely hot ane » the thoug! $e yyil -, ante , . . ‘ vee ae i 3 named from 7 got home I found tt was not fHt\ Dr. Knudson will ies le hey taal shaken by the theught that it will be supplanted by other means of trans- ; 1 Greek word meaning “herb,” . a, r 0 ike tara’ j , stati Ww 'N the cool of the evening, when labor is done; when ene sinking eae cor ak ne fee for even 8) dag saath, ma Pa provement can be made, portation. It will not le, away with the nat the es of ca tes always begun, rdge has been used by all races, sold tn @ pubtlo markol, (What cun| ah: Wlatts On Tdebaok yaar ore Give it your support and help it \grow. Your work a-day mind turns to king for fun. even the oldest In ancient be done about i? BM. First to With, between the hours| ‘There's a call to the open call to the fi a longing to rest Chaldea and Kgypt there were sport the specific market to tho| of 4*and 6 in the 4 Md ; ‘neath the bows of a tree. And nature hax made things quite pleasant cardeners and otanisty, In A ; Bre HotTanel TH GataldArA HASIPKE ete \ to see, agrowin’ out there Just for you and for me. eece, at the dawn of written prac er atall number to Mr, Iixit| af bce anny bey bah Re ‘The quiez of night-time, that lasts till the dawn, comes creepin’ in. | records, there 1 guild, oF A AAr iL ULCER NTAIEAEUB: WIRE UNGLING ti Atte ioed” BRUNET y nee i: poftly when daytime hax yfone. To hie to the parkway and sprawl on | bor union, of “root-cuttor ry ealths deterrent ae brise beta Alsen ate f the lawn, {s soothing to mind, and to muscle and brawn whone members, under definite | sacar ity PY ere dat 1 oe Lbs At al atond| pe There wil {a the sultriness daytime has made, in xpite of the night, | rules, coliected useful and tie PURLEY al nolipederedentiy til Te rari, MA aNoRE te eat eee system is made, whenever you turn unto nature for nid Modern botany has grown to be troubled with ants, If they will get| the same point on the ireat’ witrel ‘ "Twill really be better when everyone knows that nature intends, | the most useful of all science {a bottle of “Itattle Top” fromhe| care parker w. dp | spranongnnneies * With the things that she grows, to furnish real pleasure for all thove to man, dealing, aa it doos, with druggist and apread a little ardttnd| ‘rho traffic department has prom NTENDENT gs ‘who pass. I'm thinking of signs that say, “Keep off the Grass.” all he eats, most of hia medicines under the windows and about the} ised to investigate this situation and (Copyright, 1926, for The Star) and much of wit be wears, places where the ants are, they wilt' apply she necded romedy, TT i Ne 4 a : | ea oF as 4 ‘ Nate Eh SORE RAS! END hs YaST Lh ORE (rh