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PAGE 8 ooo Anon. 1907-08 Seventh Ave An, Bpecta le, Wash et The Seattle Star on f Maren a, 1878 Fublishing Co, a Ran Franclece whine ath te ose . tha $1.00, Ack A Love's Demonstratiox What Is a Public Utility: N ARK TWAIN'S “Tom Sawyer Fo a bit ¢ charm every man reader who on the Dl sion between de had been n love at 12 years « ! of ail age and maybe Tom's” desperate deeds a of the : upon breakir of his young eam Wa . a 4 tonly a precedent. There's Mr. Cornelius | 8 rise to be a pop eat , i ou tL mubted i why it is lat illustration. y y ish : t B i + the court em to be universally agreed Seing s for divorcee nelius wen real : Byte Rowe x) baa iF } to San Diego and called up his Mrs, by | (Mt iN a baaieat yrange toto gpeephone. || 1 ste pig vay Ah tributing of ice, or frozen water, is ' reconcili 52 + gh my 2 catear erally regarded as a private undertaking ot that echoed at th ier end of the : fegtek Fogel é “flbaak Pe rare) a t properly concern themselve ptelephone line. The police found Corne er that question is answered, if your lius lying upon the floor, revolver in hand, yr hasn't slain you or gone to sleep and nothing extraneous in him save con iderable bootleg liquor. Later, Cornelius * made another appeal to his lady by ing into San Diego bay but was mi rescued by some sailors. Now they have him in a hospital on the ground that form, is stri there’s something psychopathic ? him. But there isn’t; it is just the ‘ i + If power and } busine: of providing id power i ywhere in thi coal business, which i in the form of coal use in a truck or your Sawyer” expression of uncontrollab wagon, the bus is prive and you Hilove, and a good many men have had have nothing ¢ ly to say about such, in degree. it is managed. If, however, the heat t power c + Dawes will carry his fight for cloture to the Pacific oF hatha S oust, says a Washington paper. We have a ¢ : | ready to picture him advising Hiram Johnson to t a keep his mouth shut, and Hiram is pretty quiet Ny) as wel | nowadays, too. and product ¢ H 2 nat There may i It Is a Boom questions. A now on is that in the manufacture and trade in silks—worm-spun and ar- jtifical. There are two reasons for it, ‘both woman’s, altho men are taking to } silk wear with unusual gusto. + The female form divine can be more ‘definitely expressed with silk attire and | Many women have discovered that the | The loser sunlight gets to the human body | <CONOMY i ‘ ithe greater the human health. have the finest assortment of demands in all history $500-a-Day Men in gover i thing. Where should it end? to your house in wires above the street, the co’ atter of pt ts say ern, and of the service 1 be regulated. al answers to these of the consumers of ec con s the qua LAPT Y » greates siness boom anthracite coal, however, are wondering, Spanos tho, grestest: business boor as they dream of a smoky or chilly Chr mas, just why the late fuel distr are allowed to regu ibution over wires and thru pipe lines, but not when it comes in chunk Is on China, says g before China will ; $ Henry Ford plans to deliver auto parts by airplane. Should it sea with the $5-a-day gov | Maybe Henry thinks that the locomotive the ernment clerks? Interstate Commerce | crossing isn’t doing a thoro job of it. Mere parts, Commissioner Eastman thinks not. He «more business for Henry. thinks it should include the $500-a-day q Se men, too. i Kellogg, Mexico and Japan The interstate commerce commission i has just awarded $1,500,000 to certain +[QXROM Germany comes the lowdown on Naw Wark: has il saree” hate : Secretary of State Kellogg’s explosion NAL ita cocina taphgae at slot tM { Mexico , rhs 55 * services in reorganizing a Southwestern ee : railroad. That is, the commission ha }_ Japan was at the bottom of it, says the okehed the expenditure by this very hard : Deutsche Allgemeine Zietung. | up line. Eastman thinks the reorgar {_ The activities of soviet propagandists in | did a poor job, but apart from that } terty under the new agrarian law; the mur- some of the tder of Mrs, Evans, and all that sort of ‘says that paper, but for the presence of 42 deeper hurt still, namely, the friendship ‘between Mexico and Japan. * Japan, the writer explains, is busy court- ‘ing President Calles’ favor. She alone of tthe powers waived all claims to compen- sation for injuries done her citizens dur- ‘ing the revolution. She wants to colonize Mexico—she wants room for her emi- Who fF Who pays necessities of + grants now barred from the United States. mer railroad administrator, a railroad executive, once esti the ultimate consumer actually the mere freight rz freight rate multiplied five times. Those $500. come out of freight rates. Th otit of the public’s pocket. Which is why t This was the real cause of Secretary pe cllogs's sharp warning to Mexico, we are ! The biggest menace to the friendship be- stween the United States and Japan comes jirom the outside. The rest of the world tkeeps putting chips on their shoulders, + We've seen schoolboys egged on to fight by just such tactics when at heart they'd much rather shake hands. Commis opinion, “Econo! sioner y mucl ¢ Mexico; the confiscation of foreign prop- shocked at the $50¢ gance? The taxpayers. | bankers and lawy and } granted by the commission. He dissented, sthing could have been quietly adjusted, | but the majority was a bankers and law | inst him. The | got their fees. | yernment extrava- | for for railroad extravagance? The same taxpayers. That is the point Eastman makes. They pay directly when they pay exce: rectly even more \ freight ra and indi hen they pay for the | Walker D. Hines, pays not e, but the sum of the jay fees naturally will | will come } Eastman, in his dissenting in government ervice 1 stressed at present, and quite prop- : arly so, but economy Bile nervica be Frank. Harper, of the Pittsburg Press, touring | ©,% SO DUE economy in public service, Maly, observes that the baths of Caracella cover six Interpreting the term broadly to include acres. Gosh! how such a layout of baths must stir all private corporations engaged therein, . the soul of a Pittsburge is no less important.” |? ? Answers to Your Questions ? . J *' Q. What does Idaho mean? \* % ple to teach, to comfort the sich A, I-43 from an old Indian word| | YOU can get an answer to || je bered They 1c BE Gea cr the! Hillew | | © any question of fact of t0- || gored amonp the Bape wa fa ae | formation by writing Tho Beat-| | their custom of omakien “calles QI have seen reference to a| | Ue Star Question Editor, 1322 new pathway called “tT Long| | New York ave, V Trail.” To what does the title r { D. C, and Inclosing 2 cents tn | ae? i | loose stamps for reply. No | +A. The Long trail is a mountain| | medical, legal or marital ad- { Pathway along the Green mountains | | vice. Personal replies, conti- | from Massachuestts to Canada, be-| | dential. All letters must be | ing built by the Green Mountain| | siened. club. The main trail is ta be sup rane ete plemented by branch trails leading; mountain climbing. The office of fo the summits of all the higher|the Green Mou peaks. The state was divided into| Proctor, Vt sections, cach section having in eee charge the building and mainten av nce in its own vicinity. The main tei, tain club is at Bgarpose of the trail ts to encourage! 4. At the Yerkes observatory, tho « astronomical observatory of the Unt 17 versity of Chicago, located at Will { intel. | erst. oNeae ieee ot wan glass is 40 inches in diameter. © _ Whatsoever ye do, do it heart- | eat ~ Sly, as to the Lord, and not unto Q. When did people begin to make © men—Col, iii.:23 | tormat #40 each other's homes 2 Cine & A. Vi we are told, begar HERE {8 no action’so sight |among the ancient Israelites, Th nor #0 mean but it may be |rabbis visited one another constant done to a great purpose, and |ly for the purpose of sharing their f ennobled thereby,—Ruskin wisdom. And they visited the peo in the front seat, and mother’s by his side, Sure, they're | epliaed t in the niito, and they're gonna také a ride. ‘ngine's runnin’ splendid, tho it’s pullin’ quite a Jond. Out apleasure seekin they're skimmin’ down the road Sun is shinin’ brightly, and there's not a hint of rain, Hverything seems set to make their worries start to wane. Greenest kind of hill sides ‘neath a sky the pleasure seekers do Tan‘'t that a picture that should give a man a thei! Plensure touring with a lot of timeyto kil till there mars it as the hours roll slowly by. When the trip | und pop will heave a sigh Sittin’ in the clear and blue, Ric he open Ike all Think of OT eeREPR SPORES NEBETARIT FePte Tres EET a over mom ck seat there are tin youngsters—thre ' Kinda sleepy avd © fussy as can be. Maybe it is pleasure at the starting of a roam, Still, it’s even more/#o when you get tho kids back home, yds, Copyright, 1925,*for The Star), ess a mas shington, | | aeseetanitctniebirnrenerae es eyes tr tom the Egyptians co the fash were making calls upon other, but these calla wer ly of a homage-paying . Gradually the cu f mow ious visiting came into Q Who A. A sect ywophers who d rived their Gr philosopher Epi ided. the empire of philosophy with the Stoics at the time of the birth of Christ. They held that the chief end and aim of man was happiness, that the business of philosophy was to guide him in his pursuit of 4 and that it was only by experience FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 If 0, you are lucky Success will come to you Hoth in love and in business You are very shrewd But do not appear to be You have an execilent mind You read “high-bre books And have a taste ience and art You would fit Into many enlling | And have diversified talents, | You are inclined to be selfian, | And to conuider yourself first Kut you are not graspin, are neve A wall Or one who hangs back You are very entertaining And have many friend And Jealous enemies, too, OUR WAY A VANISHING TLE STAR NoT ARISTOCRACY CONPUNCHER MISTER A LANDSCAPE | GARDENER. _- ~ WILLIAMS | ae NRONG / IM nx MY ACT ) | LENEQM | | FER 4 | IM A | | Men Do Love to Parade | liam Philip Simw Britain’s Armament Spurt Jolts U.S. By W ihe Fixit of The Star | Remedy Your Troubles, if They Public Interest co NATURE ~ { CAN’T SEE STEAM there is any demand for women telephone directory y eases at the city etinie 6 a lot of future trouble and maybe a life delivery daily, and that comes hia is vacat © up, which no foubt accounts for your 1 deli ve There aren fent men to keep the service He fy . * oo | rin a 3 | uw { Dor is her What « about this? PROPERTY OWNE | You ¢ Te SMOKING ROOM STORIES ———$$—$$—$ | pas musicia enings ago, he attended cale given by a leading The main attractio 1 more it th nd young piano, being ambitious t f my frie ie old master. Having cluded hi rendition, he saun tered, dreamy yed, over to the ld fellow and, ina faraway voloe, murmured that ‘that tune haunts me.’ “Shades of Beethoven! Why shouldn't {t?" snapped the old | master. ‘You murdered it | ee GTEAM fn Invisibie; you never | ~ seo it. What you saw com. | ing out of the spout of the ball ettle was many lltle bub bles of water, o# condensed steam, ewe me American beaver has a big, paddie-liko tail, which has led to the belief that he uses it as a trowel in mixing the mud with which to build his houses In swimming, the tail is a | mighty effective paddle, but the beaver mixes his mud and han dies his materials with his front | paws | [Naame CH as we the humming bird dipping his hill in a flower, the impression that he'n a honey collector However, the hummer's prineipal diet is Insects, Of course, bug ko into a flower to collect the neetar and the humming bird ‘goos after them, © have been inclined to take partme | Few German Xmas Toys Washington Bureau, New York ave his bag as there I s face e@ tariff duty Letters All Letters to The 8tar Readers Have Name and Address epresented as more than attles mith In no large city in the country is there.a more uniformly good supply of milk than.in Seattle. The Public Health. De- at insists on very high standards of qual- ity and cleanlin on every poin MORE than the law demands when you buy the past, to contribu- ‘On All-Year Road tions from the general publi I sometimes wonder how some of the editors expect the ordi- ry eltizen, who is not ver and not connected with any ever get his opinions . if the papers will contributions, $8 Rainier Ave. Editor The Star: me of late of sev etite. The cause is at last all on account Sy of bluebloods she is a Boston Trub is a com- wants to know how he gets that s, but you .get