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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 19: = 3) Wome C7 BABE aoe ene = wae ee ) , nto BeWomen Again eB cea! | ii f Walter Fere et sams Re . Fa / CMONIYA'LL HAPTA / GIT OUT! 1 CANT CARRY NO LOAD LIKE AT! \ | | | } 1907-09 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Wash and United Giiman. » & Rothman, Spectal x ; Press Bervioe. Torn ‘esriee. Se myo Rc at pt ‘ Y * pe th, & months $1.60, € months $2.68, ae : > A N NOW IF We [ ee naga en GN ye . . same : OL PHONOGRAF _ THER'D HAPTA BE ) 4 ’ Entered a second clase matter at Beattie, Wa, under act of March, 1070. J Wasted } It t t e din APs t MIGHT JUS AS WELL | IN THERE STiD | some BODY IN ( asted ympathy 1 feotdabeds | in riba i rete . RAN, CARRY A PIANNER OF “TOD bal San } THERE T'cHance } a] s A’ ror nit: ‘} Fann ae fool, and other courts ought to make note | N BE DONE Wo rr A MOUTH ORGUN =| RECORDS ny STUFF : : in the vicinity of his ok me on ® ' ~~ WED NEED £ i of it : > ee | mae | HEED A | Bainbridge island, but by persons thruout ) WELL HAPTA FIX OF bey eT — pau eon of Oregon, to obtain clemency for Tom Mi , , 7s\ SLUMPN wih WEELS a - A FER 4 | ope the the two Saler Ore., pe On With the War \ NT ‘cif ay the other alem, %., per yo, ON VT, UU . T vo ttentiary convicts who shot their way « have to admit that General New ‘ ; of the institution and remained at large rews grasps some of the fact of the front trenches, but it isn’t. Educating Tt is this maudlin sympathy, often on blic Health Servic +for 10 days before they were recaptured closes his ' of the sit This despite the fact that Murray and uation A his two companions killed two men and Looking over his field of endeavor, he wounded others r desperate attempt discovers the astonishing fact that boot ‘ } to escape legging going in very many places 5 } * Why all the turmoil now? Why this and that hooch rages because there is a t : belated effort to prevent this trio of des market for it. An analysis that General " ; peradoes from paying the penalty for their Napoleon might have been proud of! | : { jcrime ? And, looking over his new army, Gen : a ; Tf Tom Murray and his companions are eral Andrews presents his plan of battle ’ f ‘ i insane, as claimed by many of those who thus 2 : © sr ' are making personal appeals to the gov rhe attack on the Hele Shah be a (Pe ee ee ae — { ernor, why did they not come to the matter of e tion, and can best be con ? 2 ® { front for them during all e months ducted by e organizations and individ | Methods of Relief j pease ey were serving time behind the uals inte Aauasat the law observance and t tbars for burglary? Why did they wait community welfare | f; H i 104 } ‘until after they had shot down these offi Sounds just a bit Hke a bugle call for ( Jrom ay ever i cials in cold blood and terrorized the whole an early retreat by the official army, leay -——-~ ee E jstate? ing other organizations and individuals in BY DK. WS. CUMMING tn other » te ie . Surgeon General, United States ‘the part of people who know nothing what- the folks who want liquor badly enough to Pp’ THE ter: fi tever of the true facts in the case, that support the bootleg cohorts is the real Py © of f ‘ in too many cases in American courts | thing, and General Andrews makes no Wires ta f their » makes a travesty of justice and a laugh- mistake in et ed derma its prime por an NANA Ge ~~ spdsoe ting stock of the law. tance. The market will be a goner just ” ‘g pated as goon as the education gets there be A_HARD “UNE TO CARRY. H Enough to Discourage fore the bootleg does —— <DEL gC ZTE a2 eee eee ee ane) *QPEAKING of reduction of inheritance ye Ee a ‘tf omanna? A I 7 v7 %Q A ) # : taxation, a few instances like that of Notice the Difference: AN LY rn gt neer 8 Idea of an A ll-Y ear oad Mark Hopkins estate, in California, ILL the world kind] : pee ae eye P ) & . and the millionaires will be yelling for | open for a missing editor? When an I i O 07 th; C wa i R he 100 per cent inheritance taxation. : | editor is missing, somebody ought to feel Lod l e7 le asc é a nge wuffer er 4 of 1 ; Mark, one of the founders of the South- some concern about it, and, at this writ | SE from the rag mon “ ern Pacific railroad, went to his eternal | ing, Editor Wiedemann, of San Bruno tod ee the oe to seek the shorter coe a brat hte sp sYeward, as a multimillionaire, in 1879, and {| (Cal.) Record is unlocated. letter from Frank W. Ha crossing n connection with the requ foirer cbtaia wast shis $10,000,000 estate, now worth prob- | Editor Wiedemann has, recently, re- ee perl yen pt any mend ine See ef ¢ e competent tably $300,000,000, was divided between his | ceived several fierce threats, but you can eavy winter trave eimditlowa | Not! Haas teed tee Pacific ¢ not cause the patient to *widow and two brothers, in 1883. not identify an up-to-date editor by that. ximity. te Stampede pass. A highway built ee oe os from his regular o¢ +_ Now come 65 folks from North Carolina, He had on his person $400 worth of jew- ase of bad storm up Green river from Enumciay ne Thivacon the. He Sa, ates Vora ‘demanding redistribution of Mark's estate, | elry, making it almost impossible to iden- tea Beneht taking trae ork Re Auhvernd/ th Pras eI ate tas ad pat psa pi bvicdy jum | European continent, or in var SMOKING ROOM son the ground that they are descendants ) tify him as an editor. His private life | Mend to» point near the sum dent in shortest posatble tir thru the heavy wtield : Pes tee tae a reen ite STORIES of four brothers and three sisters of Mark | was as exemplary as an editor's can be, pew OE eee TWO—The highwa ra | instru ot thin vead: (1) eee pi pani fwho weren't there when the melon was | and there was nothing weighing on his THE STAT Fee a poe Sennen will require ac the summit | change then Bt seed pigs tiien’ Seles ‘cut, 42 years ago, and didn’t learn of it | mind save the usual editorial troubles, | ' beth mrucuns Ronee pao pit Py or et | toes 1 10 miles for approximately two months i ate ant! hake telltrigg all for 40 years. And back of these 65 bring- | which never leave room for any ner SEY: asada t owas, me rom thea bead fos tha’ mga out of the 12, they must seek about: ‘the: atveer’ doltigs ‘or tia Ce) ing suit are 59 other alleged descendants. troubles to do any weighing. The deepest | limited to t 1 * mont n Cascades above at rellet ‘by Other: means. tile Nt. Souls! aytisne anh wade The lawyers think that it means a ysterie here Editor Wied- | *implify the selection of 7 the 2 foot altitude This s s rable * relict ‘ ? " th rn abo cheery increase in busineses. But isn't it emann was m there is now a | ‘ Z $ hae - Rene 3 anon “as ru the 8 f simple precautions ens’ feathers’ being blow Eeconraging to fellows. who are piling up | hole. If a great criminal gone | a) ee Face soekae alain ck id millions merely for a fight among a hun- from view, or a girl disappearing into the : a ® z ped bra simp Casta - ] Sic. when dui, ola taviaae Scee dred or more relatives, who may not know | jazz life in quest of freedom from decent My ° I eacrt of The Star of haos ja fee | eee oe g hiskke: out wid they are dead and divided for 40 years? | home environment, the papers would be ‘ P | correapor y increases the ing much. Just an ordt- | full of him. Just an editor missing out in -| Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They possible to make a | dose of pollen inhaled nary wind. Why, along in April Where the Laugh Is | the w ; What will be th Are of Public Interest jssance survey—possibly this | Du the past nine or 10 | last, over at Cahone, we had to a ee e wide, wide world. hat will be the | | id take three weeks’ field years prophylaxis for | ent three meals handrunning in HEY cannot jail you for that,” the | public concern in his case? | | and on this survey an in. | hay fever has been tried with in. | our cellars. I was first one out i lawyer ‘wired his client. : ee ne ae 2 t . sate ine | oe ner with Mant d $ seg t rae ens could be made pea peice Beceem ate and went to where the barnyard Paar A es i. her t would ¢ car, an hey ” on tho legislature for an appro. tempts have been made to treat used to be for son (oe, me SBS aR con the client. | Wa nted: More Reform : in | wear amiles inatcad of scowls, | priation for the road ¢ these baulgrioel individuals Phas n- | thie I kos Sith py a ai : y eadbare and be- MAee real good folks will finally MRE. J | _ The cost of such a preliminary | jections with extracts ofthe pol: | hig head out of a gallon jug whiskered old story fits San Francisco | secure reform in newspaper publi | M is glad to have a | murvey and report would be ap- | lens to which they are sensitive. | crpwin’ to help out a hen that like the bark on the north side of a beech | tion of crime news, but there are other ot ual OE" a kelooke: “tor "|: procizately. S1-0se | , This treatment brings about a | had Jald an egg in our parlor melodeon in a tree a mile away.” rn FRANK W. HARRIS. tree. Law prohibits the sell-out of Hetch news reforms that shriek for attention, | Hetchy power to Pacific Gas & Electric, | when old established news associations will | Secretary Work thinks it should not be. | issue such as this: Attorney General Sargent thinks it should | MANISTIQUE, Aug. 10.—Mrs. Todd, not be. All California knows it should not | while picking berries on the plains some | 4, pisit- I there a state be, and— distance out, mistook it for a stump and | at can be Meanwhile, P. & G. is getting the Hetch sat down on a bear.” to enforce ut? G. A. P. Hetchy power! | Drat a news policy which leaves a lady Thero is a state law that The laugh is on the folks, as it was on sitting on a bear. Were the plains not so ein pacing that fellow in jail. far out but she beat that bear back to | al Se town? Did she spill the berries? How | t Worth Noticing | long did she sit and with what effect? mn | ybe t oI mr viz . Consideration is due the bear, too. ¥ DGE LAUDERBACK, presiding in the he wasn’t accustomed to being sat on by * Ellingson matricide case, was wise and | a woman. Maybe, having before been sat ‘ dear Sra : just in putting his heel on two excuses | on by a woman, he knew enough to just | Mr. Fi : | for crime —“‘irresistible impulse’ and lie still and grunt. test sub gted ‘ ad toe | i i ‘moral insanity. Drama, tragedy, comedy, lyric, idyl, | eet ‘papnyeensh eg | His decision may be tough on the pro- Zi i ten | : at the guilt or innocence of the accused. |! knows what became of the ber ul lon t non the pr | even philosophy possible in it, and the | « tax? Also to thom fessional alienists, but it will aid justice lady still squat on bruin, so far as the | should 1 report a person sho in more speedily and definitely arriving startled world knows, with heaven only | came in thru fraudf Bical | | is a quota regu ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? —/ | ave. Telephone ELiot Q Why do we speak of “giving }¥———————___________g | ,, 1 y Plerre Gendron and Renea Adoree the key to the city” when we wish| | you can get an answer to | A Pierre Ge baron United Btudios eae dosaed Ae long delayed to extend the heartiest kind of wel-| | any question of fact or In- | | protywood, Cal.; Renee Ador paving job from 46th to Sith come to a visiting organization? | formation by writing Tho Beat- A. This expression is a figurative| | Ue Star Question form of welcoming guests which| |New York ave, aves. between Stone way and Meridian has at last been fin Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, Cul-| ver City, Cal ished all but the streets where has been handed down from feudal| | D- C, and Inclosing 2 cents in | t the water mains go The de Ways when cities had walls and| | loose stamps for reply. No|| ¢ an American woman wh¢ ayed pipes have been on tha gates that could be locked. | medical, legal or marital ad- | | ha fed an alien have a righ’ ound for six weeks, but at pe | vice. Personal repiles, confi- | | to in tho 1 ? ent rate of prog sent of progress @ Who are the women members| | dential. Al letters must be | A. A woman citizen of the United| it sas if the job would Of the British House of Commons? | signed. || States who married an alien after not be completed by the rainy ——_—____ did not lose| aca M | September 22, 1928, n, The district 49 in bad er American citizenship by reason| condition and will be until there A. Lady Astor, the duchess of ing rabbits? Atholl, Mrs. Hilton Philipgon and ps "sal A. Timothy hay, mixed with green Miss E. Wilkinson ; of auch marriage, Therefore, sho| pipes are in. Can you fiz | . oe ce bi $:0% eee enaee can vote if she is otheribise qualt. them? aL | What | largest pyramid ir fied under the election law of the : el is the largest pyramid in| Q What countries comprise the} state 11 Rees ake fails. te ‘bots The engineering department A, Cholul Iberian peninsula? promises to hurry this work a ula, with a base of about) 4 gry > $5659 long and to seo that tt 1,770 feet and a height of 177 fect.| Spain and Portugal. He ps along and to see that tho | f height of 177 f rap Q. Did Charles Darwin make any] tractor gets tho street mais Q s the plan of “decen-| Mention of a bellef a future fo] up without unnecessa | Q What are the two largest lakes! tralization” of the ¢ Vetorate? |i of his writir | arly | in Caria 1 1 put int ‘ A. In “Life and Letters” we find i A. The Great Bear, 11821 square| A. In order to brinn the offices, thé following: “Believing, as I do. uh eeuade re erties faa | miles in arca, and the Great Slave,| closer to the men, When applying| tat man in the distant future will his t ree } 10,719 square miles for compensat hospital .,| be @ far more perfect creature than} yi.) aig uri v eee ete, the ea-soldier can reach the|"@ "ow is, it ts an intolerable! ieasure to ride on any of hi Q. What is the average width of| veterans’ burcau more quickly thru (ought that he and all other aen cara’. Thay néver fallstoc help i the Nile rive Pept tee yd a be Ns lg | tlent beings are doomed to com id 1 eee a 7 h regional offices than thru th | A, About 700 yards | central office at Washington plete annihilation after such long i ! one | oe. 6 continued, slow progress. To those i Q. What is the best food for feed. Q. Please A ¢| who fully admit the immortality of | § od for f Q. Please give the addresses of world will not appear ao dread - j Our \ Sustained Quality” as applied . o \ . y 88 app: Q. What is tha meaning of the 3 A used in connection with folition? | jycol Motor Oil means that these two yy, rah ei eee eR te | ese two products constantly | a accomplished fact.” In political and and success! m POEM diplomatic language {t means THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 igi Me res ane sak diploma anguage it means an| rigid ofo; erative tests. Regular i e event, which, having taken place,|1f so, you are accurate 7 ¢ ® gitl by the name of Kathleen, and she spent lots of |f4 to bo accepted and acquiesced 4, | You seo a mistake from afar use of the MOTORMATES In’ machine. She stitched and she stitched till she |e a fact, « widflata Gr aeh Poli have aoa assures you of efficient ai ; 7 elf: Jean, Aid'Y Vondered-what' made sewih’ Int 4a fact, and the effects of which 1h a pa, rand eco. 7 | 0 h , In’ interest so keen, are to be left undisturbed And for haadling routine matters omical motor operation. This same little miss always dressed very neat, and attracted atten Paired You accomplish leas than some. : 1 nett when peti er the stfeet. Her gowna were quite classy and stri Q. Was Tuesday the second day| But It ean be depended upon | Deal with the dealer who j Bly eet, and were envied by all of the girls she would meet of the week, always known by that] You are calm and polsed | serves you well—the ante Boney inverted Was little, at Dest, tho ‘twas plain to be seen | name? You have a profound mind | MOTORMATES dealer. Beco taablanal aren od She knew like as not that the other girls 4. It was once known as “Mara-| And you never bluff. guessed tha h money for oodless of clothes she was blest day,” for the Teuton god of war| You are nover superficla SS ANY i Se ite Wie! MBLs bie Seta viitlic cake wide hl eA at day, the Teut 1 of wa \¥ Lare r r superficial ASSOCIATED OIL COMP. 4 ihe Pani Co seach 4 #5 mplained | (7iw) was considered identical with} But analyze and plan everything i eines , When shopping she went, goods came off of | the Roman god of war, Mara. You are cautious in love a aielf, atid she copied the latest of styles all herselt afifient: And do not: give your affoctiona| Rows With envious bie Miss Kathioen was wise. Ste stood not Q. What fs the origin of the name| lightly | Ta ved) tin AND iM ideal ode She stuck to her atitchin’ and willl 4] “Mowe,” and what does it ean? 4 you re generally successful In mar @aved till she turned out, home sewn, all the clothes that she craved, | A. It 4s German and means “gull”' riage Copyright, 1926, for The Seattle Star) or “acagull.” And have o happy home life, RT ARR,