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THE SEATTLE 1, 1925 d Toward Fewer Models ( BY C. A. RANDAU -| ene Seattle Star = terprive Assn. : » 0 1507-09 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Wash bitehing Ce Rothman oMAin> | BY WIIg.IAMS : ¢ AMS) Auto Industry Heade e + A | / BEANS LOOK GOC 4 ; on “What's Hehind the Autumo- | | | , VETS SEE -WHAT ELSE bile Price Wart! —Udltor and United Press Service der act of March §, 1919 BLARING AT SMITH | insinuation of that kind, especially since OY. AL SMITH, having won a cork- | the Federal Council of Churches repre ing victory in the New York pri- | ents nearly all the churches, including \ f| DO 1 WANT? On YES, | f . . if; | APD Ff ASHINOTON Oct ‘ PIE ALA MODE Whether \ ) c ‘)) + mae | AND A GP CUSTARD, | Y {LADY AND | you by auto in May or Ir en Maries, most democratic organs of the the Methodist. church which hires Dr | animale’ ca Maa) pe o made tountry are “viewing with alarm” the Wilson. We would have sought a little ey | | GENTLEMAN: \ crf Gh ¥ tear ys . ay te iguers 2p possibility that a party leader has arisen information about the man before we ac gON REDLCING \ WITH TH CREAM 19 he nameplate, ‘The yea rade ae, Fe who may even win in the next democratic | cused him of being either a fool or a } OT 4 HY COFFEE Sy cea oe weg gle ar Misnimmiiar to the national convention without reducing the | crook That's what Dr. Wilson's sugges ' ry’s moat impc sf A alll reg, patry to its well-known fragments. tion amounts to, of course ; manufacturer ding themselves Editor Josephus Daniels, for instance, Our lack of moral expertness would of niifying ur Me models have caused further hesitation, It would have occurred to us that it might be un- kind and un-Christian to call a brother church worker a fool deprecates the character of Smith's Speeches. The Memphis Appeal man feels embarrassed by Smith's “lack of dignity.” Virginia and Solid South editors, quite ir good care haw been taken of it r car will look just like t Smiths which are still in the none fe standard models—compact, sim ¢ machines which will mee he greatest possible variet ‘oom, tho yours may have generally, feel that the stronger Smith becomes the more acutely sensitive the party to creeds and factions This editorial attitude must appear laughable to all folks who are not cogs in some party’s machinery. The idea that thé democratic party must beware of a@ democratic leader who makes hot Speeches, lacks dignity and carries a "metropolitan primary surely punctures observers in the risibles. Sounds a bit like Gabriel’s horn trying to revive A. B. Parker, which would be a real funny en- deavor. REFORMATORY BEER HEY introduced a wooden horse with- But a morals expert must know his stuff. As said before, he can be moral without even thinking, just as an expert automobilist never to think in any emergency—shifts gears from low to high and from high to low, almost automatic- ally. So with a morals expert. Shifting from high morals to iow morals is just as easy. For Dr, Wilson certainly wasn’t going in high when he offered that re markable insult to his fellow church worker. AN ISSUE IN THE MAKING NATIONAL issue seems to be in the making in the matter of giving the president what might be called business ear’n nervice, For pu dentification, the birthday of the machine will be ecorded thru which wi the machine the facte Elimination of ornamental ef. f ' atill mark some mo- tor re and concentration the production of © aimple straight-line machines is a pres ic hand-in eater per ent tendeney mov hand k manence of 1 lenigna IMPROVEMENTS WON BE D FOR MODELS ‘This doesn't mean that the me of p eached. Improvements will tinue to be made, but they e has been needa CONYUSION IN STYLES AND MODELS GOING Che day when an aute ordered by phone as a exun are purchased ha t arrived, but the terrifying fusion of types, styles, mod m, etc, which have been the dle during the past decade wi soon be Ke Some venturesome forecaster believe the day ts not far re n the manufacture ars will be concentrate: dozer niex, each ma line of cars of which the outward ch from year to year wi no more noticeable than the ‘ in the city’s walls and Troy woke up autocracy; that is, absolute authority to will be added as rapidly | | changes which marked the | to find her throat cut. handle government bureaus, consolidating they are developed and no buggy made in 1903 from the lupply;"a pointer given by the Greeks / and co-ordinating such as he pleases. In HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN sirisimueninen Rane ce te ae ee tothe U. S. Brewers’ association, which deed, Mr. Coolidge has already given a Would now contribute to enforcement and | demonstration in his shifting of the pat- -~— reform thru permission to manufacture ent office and bureau of mines from the | ! i | in the jate summer each year | Tomorrow—"What About the Nine out of ten changes made Second Hand Machines?” ' beer five times as strong as the present interior to Mr. Hoover's department, a mear-beer. The U. S. Brewers’ associa- move founded on good reason, since he Improper Eating I: “ef tion assures General Andrews that its gets in Secretary Hoover an able and ex- p P J | (@) y ja Mr. Fixit of The Star | Y beer would soon squelch the sale of po: perienced business manager for these Cause of Tllnes \ | Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They se A }| ] day L Are of Public Interest onous bootleg liquor. General Andrew branches of government work. ill look the association over and, like The fight over this innovation is bound BY DR HUGH & CUMMING LT ICTR PO a PTS |< ———_____— enough, decide that a reform volunteer to be very bitter, since there are both Surgeon General, United States fea, auch. as Oranges, lemons ie Mr. Wizit: 1 oe oS, anne: | Mr, Fizit; Can you help ua with such a name must be a close relative | strong business arguments for it and Public Healily Service nuts, strawberries and =o many | pili pc an Pa aacersos ve get a bus line on the street of old Demon Rum. | strong political arguments against it. A baw acai aby ia the moat ay joe Dud be named. Re sald OCTOBER 1 | camp $0 mMes out from Ever from the University bridge to ; init: 3 | In any business, superfluous bureaus, 5 air aap Her ceieaa ce the teeiten cl Pon ah at te yaoke ett, 1 need a tcoman to live the end of the fith ave. car WHAT IS A MORALS | heads or staffs mean waste, and there is \ ary rie: ae Ao phe Pas eee adie | with me'and do the housework line at the Montlake bridge? Mé ALS s & 8 aste, a s ts and yet how park, whone own energy in in It will bring you much suf ‘ould git We comfortable > > ' no question but there are on the Wash- [| _ iitte average person, even nignificant, but wit which | fering cone Gin SA bt hg This would greatly benefte hun “DRY LAW SURVEY 18 AILED BY METH. ington payroll many bureaus, commis- eo ay * Four wenaltiveneas ix hidden know of anyone lookihg for et - BY 1S came. “*™ | sions and official staffs that are not only educated =p Our proaent knowledge MT Because you haye a cordial thar kind of a place? As soon as the fill in the 5 ODIST MORALS EXPERT and official sta hat are not only ® ow cates {hat vitamins are abso and happy nature | ‘A street to Laurelhurst is com- O reads a néwspaper headline. What useless, but are also often in conflict with | lutely ensential to our nutrition | And you are a close student are RBADER, pleted the regular bus line to is a morals expert? | one another. On the other hand, there and growth, of the Bible wane di ari er ie ae Laurelhurst will be back on the 2 A é f ‘ jacinta: raoabhas ads ; i e careful’ in choosing’ you Pn ome who would . and will , 5 Does it mean a man whose morals are | Can be, even in a republic, a dangerous Siidiardt ohitd. whinh ‘are. vis Be areful in choosing your | ive" .0on « home aa thie Saja ial aand oe cer $0 very good that calling him simply a | centralization of government and there } gee lalla eagat ot fl Day Pan Wvec sire inisame bisa possibly be two monthn before good man or a moral man wouldn't de- | already is popular alarm over “too much | or Het in Mtaautlty th You will repent at leisure, |, Mf Plxtt: Je there im Seattle | this fill ts finished. a recognized radio school which | scribe him? How do you go about becom- | sovernment by Washington.” | ar cree ¥ our There he | gives all of the training neces- eee ‘ing an expert in goodness? The title sug- 5 NE pais pian fle aarp Bi sane Pngshege AD { WHAT FOLKS SAY ary to obgain operators Nj, | Mr. Flelt: Recently you had gests a man who had practiced so hard at THE LITERAL believe that tn tha farms se reahie’ kale |. ceneat, | Wromrd. Glee, Pe otat) so. tir en ha ieee a es being good that now he can do it almost LKS sti Ae tatarnwetine titerally: twee atee m bicarbonate 1s also sup- | GAVIN McNAB, big Ban on steamships for operators and | 10ng been abandoned on East- on sie strong for interpreting literally ta tmportant. ‘ nt? oe without thinking. Probably he can be | tt sg 3 Hes | ed as baking soda. | Francisco lawyer; “The un- | what is the usual salary? ; tlake. May I hava the truck, with both hands tied behind him. | are apt to carry the policy into One person, Much of the fodine we re. | known quantity to be discoy- RADIO. and how would I go about sr- et etal cant With both even shut For | realms where it will raise the deuce. Ob- | Boy prong — quire Is obtained from drink. | ered is: “How big an ass is | The Y. M. C. A. conducts a curing Mth E. B. le certainly yes - | serve the case of Otto Shaler, of San Abd teasallieg Fs alien’ ing water, In distriois in which | the voter.” | radio school that 1s recognized | The traffio department re the morals expert referred to in the head- knees Bib ky ag RENE ‘i the drinking water ix deficient | sbedaes Ad | by the radio inspector as a | ports this truck has been taken line is our old friend, Dr. Clarence True | jeohigwir linen tog hi ae rye health by breathing exer | in lodine, golter ia very preva PROF, GEO. PRICE, Union first-class school. Most of those | into possession, and will be a7- ilson, general secretary of the General | ollowing annulment of his marriage, ie aes pars Me ae very 1 lent, ‘causing m great deal of College, Nebraska; “Bryan | who take a thoro course there | vertised and sold ag; muction in rd ‘OF Wernperance, Prohibition and | Otto was given a court order to divide ad Se Ade eed ne | suffering and disfigurement. really didn’t know a thing about | are able to pass the necessary | 90 days if unclaimed. You might blic Moral PS a | the community property with Mrs. Shaler. | lhes ee takin ai elase of htt In such districts it has been the actentific aspect of the Day- tests You would be able to get | learn from the trafflo depart- ee Mera :; a aa Far be it’ from (Otto to give the court Sate esky acing | wteors found necessary to supply ton case and he didn't care a the other information from the | ment, MAin-7810, when {t will a jodine artificially , either.” roM. 0, A PaO as SUE Is 6yes URUL atl grounds for contempt proceedings, and | breakfast. ———— —_ USE SE i : Se oe ee Bee in the matter of the report issued the Federal Council of Churches on the a subject of prohibition. He can’t see that *% report. It isn’t his idea of any kind of a "} report for the churches of America to be putting out. Why, that report says that prohibition is facing its supreme test and that there is doubt as to the final out- come! So, as a morals expert, he disposes of the report thus: “Sf the writer of the articles for the ") Federal Council is not getting anything _ from the National Association Opposed to Prohibition, he is a fool. It is exactly the kind of stuff that organization pays & for.” Not being a morals expert, we would ave hesitated about making an insulting so, as freely reported by Mrs. Shaler, he went home, sawed the piano in two, took the pictur nd gave her the frames. Conscientious and literal was Otto, you see, but they will probably be able to find some legal technicality to make it hot for him. EVERYBODY AFTER ’EM. Byes Japan is turning back the Rus- sian communists. It seems to be an open season, with all the nations gunning for communists. Patagonia might be tried by the “reds.” We understand that it is a country wherein nobody owns any- thing and wherein it is one man’s consti- tutional right to eat another, if he is able to. % Good habits tn eating have a lot to do with health and ef- ficiency, and perhaps even with disposition, not to say, happl- nema Next to colds and discases of the respiratory tract, people usually suffer more from d- gestive troubles than from al- most any other allment. Good ‘eating ‘habits require that you take Into account not only how to eat, but what to eat, when to eat It, how much you should eat, and what you should not eat. Every person should study this subject for himeelf. Be regular in your eating habits, Eating at all hours of the day and night 9 sure to cause trouble. If you suffer from Indiges- tion, skip a meal occasionally ‘| I and give your stomach a chance | =? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? |) i'l cc, tactile J ach at the next meal. i | Do not take violent exercies, | '* @ What countries have full diplo-| chronic state of revolt against the|gan among the Hebrews, there 4s| qnatic relations with the government | Sultan of Morocco and have resent-| considerable difference of opinion > of the Russian Soviet Union? ed the dominion of France over the|some holding that it began in the} %. Great Britain, Germany, Italy,| territory they inhabit. They speak} times of David and Solomon, others Norway, Sueden, Denmark, Austria,| very little Arabic and their native} claiming the tradition of the = Polond, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania,| language is Shieh | Ten Commandments, written on tab Eathonia, Greece, Turkey, Persia, cee |tets of atone, shows that it went) much. ES $ Afghanistan, Danzig, Mongolia,Hun-| Q. For how many re has| back to the time of Moses. One's mental attitude has = gary, China, France, Mezico, Al-|writing been known? When was it| sere i Oty Bie Ube hed eta chy ree or full baths immediately fol lowing a full meal. Most people eat too fast, and | many adults, particularly those of sedentary habits, eat too bania and Japan first known among the Hebrews? | Q. Where is the widest part of, “2xlety, anger and) worry Siva, A. It has been supposed by schol-|the Amazon river? seriously interfere with diges @ Can anybody file a voluntaryjars that the earliest forms of writ-| A. The widest part da at its, “08 And nutrition The average growing boy and girl need three square meals a i | | G = petition in bankruptcy? ing date back to about 10,000 years| mouth, where the width 4# 50 mites | AG (A. Any person who owes a debt,| before Christ. Monuments, lettera| It emptica into an estuary, and the | however small in amount, may file| carved on stone, come down to us| distance from headland to headland, °% @ voluntary petition in bankruptcy.| from centuries before the time of\ whe: ‘They should be taught to eat | thia mects the Atlantic ocean miles, tds term means demands or claims| Solomon. As to when toriting be-lia 1 wholesome vegetables and should provable in bankruptcy. The debtor's * petition must state that he ts unable to pay his debts and is willing to surrender all his property to the | etters FROM Readers use of his creditors. A debtor owing STAR ut one debt and having no assets All Lettera to The Star Must Have Name and Addreas es not be allowed to pversindulgo | in starches and sweets, par | ticularly between meals. | | | ....Clean as a whistlet..... Why the emphasis on “cleanness,” you ask. Simply because true cleanness in Coffee, tea and cocoa, while apparently not harmful to tho jority of grown. people, should may te adjudged o voluntary bank- | be used In moderation. } Li h 1 d A h . © ip:. ——— = — No discussion of food 1s com asoline has a lo to do with getting your money's worth from the gasoli % ° Old Folks Thankful | ™ane. that gives succor to the | plete without a reference to 8 “ HP ee af . poe yew ) “¢ tera ete Ne ih | buy—“more miles to the gallon,” in other words. what ie-the meaning’ of:.the| Kdltor The Star Will you, ; poor dumb creatures | vitaming, In addition to pro R PARR x "weal | thru your columns. on behalg | Teked with pain | tein food, such as meat, oggs Of course, freedom from impurities in gasoline promotes clean burning and ¢lasn “i Weela'G Hebrew nameiwhich| of the Inmates’ of the county What if no one cared or an- | and fish, neoded for repairing cylinders, That's one advantage. H the body, and the carbihydrates, less bands? What we shoule yread, potatoes ¢ i i HILtS ‘cfter,° ME uted) and. | cereale and pubacs and fala tor But of bres imporratee ayes nother frpe af tieatinese anor paary ata tt willing hands? fuel and energy, the body re- | your motor. Let us explain:— MRE Ge ENOT, RO Sal et Lhe Associated Gasoline is given a scientifically determined range or “chain” of Norra 8 pk ol lier Talat Moe boiling points, gradually rising from the more volatile parts on up through the heavier or power-yielding elements. Hence cach “charge” of Associated Gasoline ignites instantly at the spark, and translated means “Father of Light’-| ome, thank Mr. Call, 6706 Cor § one | son ave., and his dance orches Q. Is the Mississippi valley good} tra, consisting of Miss Call, for poultry raising’ piano; Mr. Greer, saxophone A, Yes. The winters are mild and| Mr. Hall + Mr. Babcock, the summers moderate. There ig a| *axophone; Mr, Call, drums, Moderate amount of rain all the| Who so kindly rendered us such oe 8 |, OF vitaming, ek: ane veautite one 24 | They are very necessary for wear, so that there is no wet and beautiful music for one and bina 7 three-quarter hours ‘Thursday Opposes good health | | Awered to those pleading, help- | hae evening, September 24th? af iY 4g | ‘They are found in many of | . i the tne ALES fh here Cancellation | our foods, | auch aw butter, | explodes or “burns” completely on the down stroke of the piston, Your motor j tans? . ry editor The Ste cream, lettuce, celery, ye | * EU pa! “S i = A. Riffians are the inhabitants of If No One Car A great many people are cabbage, peas and tomatoes; | gets all the impulse AD VCR. charge another explanation of “more miles to © © he Miff, which is that mountainous Yalltor T Mi st ne Cared bhowitie bi it baa aad aaa | the gallon”—and there's no unburned fuel to gum the cylinders, Eee part of Morocco bordering the| ‘Stor The Star should cancel the debts that 7 . Ni ‘ o : ; BUMP Hicie ca ane cotenainy neei’| , What, it no one cared, my | Jurovenn. nations ‘owe. ‘ti NATURELAND Use Associated. Get “more miles to the gallon” through sustained quality, Bi to Algiers. The Kiffians are pure| jvother?’ = What if everybody | United Staten; that It would ——S ferber blood and formerly were ought that the poor are most | make business boom both here Vermont found that most of ® e They have been in a| UWworthy, and their sufforing | and abroad the blame for the rapid dis Man Henty As to tho truth of that, the | appearance of wild flowers was S 1 a , Atte children would go hun. writer is not sufficiently wel due C pollecton | ‘OU can get an answer to y y well 16 to relal collector nae paper etage gett | sy ee rou ps informed to know. who gathered them wholesale | formation by writing The Seat- , Sa ar ree But it surely would ynean the for rich men's gardens where # tle star Que jun Bditom 1322 uate lghtened, Little eyes taxation of the people of this most of them soon. died for | [nke KORTAUES) New York ave, Washington, Hate aie wie country to pay m large per cent want of the proper sort of ate | oS : eh, and (nolocing .@ cette in , vit if no one cared, my als. of the Kuropean war debt tention, A variety of orchid They ate worthy running Mas aioe tor’ veo! ae the nged—yearn will It would also mean helping for which Vermont was famous | mates for your motor, medical, legal or com: ‘or blind; the France in its various present in believed to be extinct, Taw | Theic rigidly sustarhed quale vies, Personal replie nao i , feebleminded; de military schemes tn Central Wu has been passed prohibiting | #ty gives you greater milo i celved one ‘ope and the conques North commercial collecting anc j age and lon i ee! All letters must What Jf all: hands. were’ und i Lea nquest in North mmereial collecting and limit Reg. U.S. Pat. Of, ss get car lifer, ing even botanists to two plant willing to hold up a cause lu. Me B, CLLOCISIERT, of any variety, ‘ i r

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