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The Seattle Star terpr and Unit office York offices, By malt. year $3.00 Press Serv) Nicoll & Ruthman. + Monte i out of By carrier Entered as second class m: 1507-09 Seventh Ave, Seattle, ® ery By Chica Weat aatit at ity, Be per th, 2 me sity, Ate @ month at Seattle, Wr Wash athe § Published Dally by T Publishing Co, Phone MAin neo. onthe $2.00, ( March 8.1 — SEATTLE FLEET UT of an to bring this NEEDS AN AIR aircraft controversy now occupying national attention it is to be hoped some definite plan will emerge nation’s air defense polity up to that of other nations. the greatest seaport on the Western coast, interested in the outcome If a war came tomorrow Seattle would lie open to any attack the enemy thought A few training is vitally fit to make against it. planes powered bombers. ered bombers could be sent here no doubt about that. Let’s get this controversy over and get The row will clear When it’s over let's have a real air force, and enough of it detailed to Puget Sound to make the Sound safe for down to brass tacks, the air. its inhabitants. MORE LEGISLATIVE from Sand Point would not ive minutes against a battle-fleet of high- And such high-pow- BATTLES AS state legislature for for Christmas. goes without saying. uary. Labor, women's smooth going. That anything constructive will be done But then, legislatures so seldom do anything constructive that no one, probably, ever will know the dif- appears doubtful. ference. A NEW RAILROAD OPENS NEW railroad line was opened Sat- into Shelton, Wash.,—the first line the town ever has had. Shelton has managed to prosper, chiefly as a lumber city, for years, without the road. Now, it is expected, further pros- perity will accrue to the town. Traffic highways, whether of concrete, macadam or steel, always spell develop- Generally, they precede such development; very seldom, urday ment and more business. they follow it. Shelton is to be congratulated. she continue to prosper. 2 2 Answers to Your Questions ? ? | Q. Who was “Loki"? ——— ‘A. One of the principal dicties in| | ew can get an answer to pos-| the Scandinavian mythology. AINST the wishes of a majority of state legislators, apparently, Gov- ernor Hartley has called a se: November 9. probably figures the legislators can get thru with their work and adjourn in time The Thanksgiving vaca- tion will cut into the work. That there will be a battle at Olympia Legislators are in a different frame of mind from last Jan- organizations, some of the farmers, some of the irriga- tionists, some of the bankers, some of the timbermen, are sore, and all won't be aeasing great physical beauty, com- Bned with exceptional ability and cunning, which frequentiy perplexed | He may be re-| the other dicties. garded as the Scandinavian “spirit of evil,” or Norse Mephistopheles. | * Q. How many head of cattle and| the how many pigs are there- in United States? A. According to the latest census) i, en | dtorees to kill all Heures available there are 68,760-| acy in a 4m se ee the United | ‘k& in a wooden box, lined wit 8 head of sicine. 086 ‘head of cattle in States and 61,98 Q How can worms be kept wut of | > dried fruit? you are I’ at off and the ears day down island and few Seattle, as last make the city. twa day w green lights and stopping with red, of having gongs dinning in your every downtown corner, wooded There billboards, The woods are turning gold and red in the autumn air, highway ripples ahead of your car, each turn a new scene of beauty. find something to make you forget, for a few hours, the humdrum and hustle of TRY BAINBRIDGE ISLAND , eary of going with the the mble, in a leisurely way. roads of Bainbridg: affic lights there, eno Mile on mile of winding will You Try Bainbridge for that fed-up feeling. NOT THAT “CIVILIZED” YET HE RADIO STAR, offering instruc- tions for building a radio set, finds more than 200 eager would-be builders in And yet some folks say we have forgotten how to do anything with our hands, and now demand everything done for us by others. gloomy sion of the He : ilizatior bod. May would make! any question of fact or in- | | formation by writing The Sent- | | tle Star Question Editor, 1922 | | New York ave. Washington, D. C, and Inclosing 3 cents in loose stamps for reply. No | tiedical, legal or marital ad- vice. Personal replies conti- | dential Ali letters must be igned. heat {§ to a temperature of the eggs. lfour or five thicknesses of wazed @ tight cover. | paper and fitted « ie ii Q. When did Admiral Dewey | A, In 1917 A. Place the fruit in the oven and| e086 7 SCIENCE ANTIQUITY ‘ HE antiquity of the solar system is fearful,” says Bir Oliver Lodge in a recent article. “Life on the earth,” he says, “in some form or other, Bas been going on nearly ail that time.” This theory shoves back the age of the earth into a distance difficult to calculate—billions of Years. Theories similar to this are now generally held by moat acientister. Recent discoveries «in astronomy are responsible for , them. Astronomy is, perhaps, the @ldest of the sciences. Thru ages of superstition and down thru the pseudoscience of as trology {t persisted. From this astrology of the middie ages gradually came the astronomy of today. It has now grown Bo vast that it has created im- portant other sciences, from astro-physics to radiology. The astronomy of the ancients consisted in arranging the heavenly bodies in groups, which they called constellations, and which were given names as “the great ‘the scorpion,” “the bull,” ‘These groupings continue to be recognized by the names given them by the ancients, } } Q Is the word “mouse” mention ed in the Bible? | A. Itis }aic29 and Isatah Levi. 317. |but not one cent for tribute”? | A. Charles C. Pickney, when am | bassador to France in 1796. Q Was the notorious jsslalid et ns Bhat || SMOKING ROOM STORIES 640\NE of these mind readers came to our town a few days ago,” said the amoker from Kansas, “and he pestered the life out of all of us to help him get up a meeting where he could show off his goods, Now, we weren't particularly Interested in having our minds read, it being hot weather and everything, and did not bite. But he kept after us, just the same. At last, some of us decided to put him up against Abo} Shute, the town miser and all-around champoen crouch. We pointed Abel out to him on the street and urged him on, He confronted Abel, ‘I am mind @ender and I can read your thoughts now,’ he began. Abel eyed him malevolently and bellowed: “Then, why in heck don't you go there?'"" we \ es 730 Then die? mentioned in Leviticus in Q. Who said “Millions for defense, criminal {known as Jack the Ripper ever| tivated outside of Northern As long as folks things for themselves there’s.not much danger of the world going wrong. NEAR COMPLETE HE La Honda destroyer disaster, the battleship explosion at San Pedro, the Shenandoah catastrophe, and now the submarine collision off Rhode Island! If the dirigible Los Angeles can only be sent into a winter cyclone, we will have compiete demonstration that U. S. naval management is the greatest on earth—for slaughter of Americans. NEW CABINET OFFICER CORDING good many United States airplanes ought to be junked. A large number of destroyers and shipping board ships are junked. And now it is the much-advertised dirigible Los Angeles, What President Coolidge’s cabinet needs is not a secretary of defense but a secre tary of junk, Converting the texpayers’ money into junk is becoming one of the very important features of And what a secretary of junk B) caught? | ea: a nb | New |e at | Q. What is the cause of a mote,| ani You would think, to read some of these reviews, that the power of cr ating anything with our hands and minds had vanished in what is known as “etv- Yet there must be thousands of folks in Seattle who still accomplish many things, instead of expecting some- else to do things for them. tre willing to do to expert testimony, a proposed to junk overnment. enry Ford How did ho die? A. Jack the Ripper was never ught. It is supposed that he wos sailor and that after committing 4 crimes in London York, where a mmitted Ale he came murder usual style, to waa in and later he died by Ale own hand! sea, d can they be successfully re moved? the th as malignant A mole ix due to exeasive fibrous od vessels at body. Only a ould undertake to there is danger growth de of tieauc, hair skilled remove of point on suroron moles promoting How much p is force a pound @ to required cork under water? 90) ts po q grown [ue | or fo the root. —J\it in the United States as the pro | en U A. The mewhat, required density of but to cork 'yorkes f the under we ce average Has Estarto grass in the United States? A. This grass han newr been cul A fried. to 15 yeare to aced and ur to five years to yrow tt ever been takes from 10 ow it from the from fro It would not pay to grow ‘as is too slow and its use too lim ited. Editor’s Mail rges Government Roads Editor The Star. A few days ago T noted in a Spokane paper editorial headed: “Seattle in all wrappod up in That left the impression Seattle was self-cen. tered, provincial, Now, let's show Spokane that our heart ia in the right place and that are “thinking and Planning in terms of the North. west by secking either ita lead. ership or co-operation in urging the ge Thment to bulld a 80. to 100-foot public highway, for both military and domeatia pur poses, from Puget Sound to the Twin Cities, connecting with the Pacific highway at Auburn, Wash., thence eastward up the Green river canyon, under Stam- pede pass or the Cascade moun. tains, down the Yakima river to Ellensburg, thence thru Spo. kane, Idaho, Montana, North Da- an we [ouT OUR WAY NOW TIS 16. Our MOST FASHIONABLE OUTAT FOR BOS. VERY Nery STHUSH MADAM: MES) 1 SEE TT 10. WELL THAT WOULD LAST MY BON ABOUT AG LONG AS A TISSUE PAPER SIRAIGHT JACKET ON A WILD CAT - 1 CONT WANT STMLE - L WANT SOMEIMIN THAT LL Average Person Drinks Too Little Water HY DK HUGH S, CUMMING Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service Good water ts essential to life. Water about cent comprives of the body weighs and in neces sary to pro Vide olanticity and suplenoss to muaclen, bohes, cartil age and ten dons, to moint en 70 per various parts of the food so that it may be ab porbed, Water also provides a fluid = medium for the bloat and lymph by which nutritive substances are taken to all parts of the body and waste products are removed. Rain water that haa not run down a root is pure water, but It is insipid and distasteful be cause {t doss not contain cer. tain mineral salts .and other ties that makes for good the other contains too Dr, Cumming till be quite ubstances, gares and solids, and ab- sorha odors Because of these | and because water is usually | taken into the body raw, it of the moat potent carriers of harmful bac ta Water car jes polaons and parasitic of animal and embering that d ¥ vegetable), water hard properties | rms vegetable life (ren eane germs considered to or hard from the water derives ar fnet that It ins too much calelum whieh if a mineral con When hard hard erust ve | con hbonat | atituent | boiled formed carbonate Hard water i water ring iy calelum in or out freed from moat of its hurdneas by boiling, and this process of boiling makes it for You should take great care to aultable drinking purposes: prevent drinking water from be ing contaminated the germs of dincane. Typhoid fever, diarrhea, dys entery, cholera and certain other diseases may be acquired from contaminated water. Kggw of intestinal worms are often present in water and may de- Velop withiy the body into full- sized worm. Water may be of good color It may have 4 pleasant taste and no odor and still be untit to drink Not all water which gives off an unpleasant odor is impure, Sulphur present in water gives off an odor not usually pleas ant. But you should remember that the most common source of foul odor in water ts decayed animal and yegotable matter, Avoid all water which has an unpleasant odor until that water has been examined by experts. Some of the most dangerous water ts crystal clear The best way to protect your. nelt from infectious diseases car- tied by drinking water in to drink no water unless you know from whereMt comes and that the source is safe Most do not, drink enough water, The average person should drink’ at least three pinta of water a, day, Because you are not thirty «not necessarfly moun that not need more water, Six to eight glasses of water a day i about the right quantity for the normal adult people you do To drink’ a glans of water be soon after meals is a healthful habit drink anything when you have food in your mouth, ir take water or any other beverage into your mouth with food the tendency ts to tin. or overeat because washed down. fore or Do not you der-chew the food 1 —_——_. ross Word Puzzle } It take HOMIZONTAL Intelligence. Made of aver) hard wood. Din Point compann You and I ski Third of note in worthy Famous ‘0 halt | To employ Strains, sun Flesh male Bottom o permit vil Hewitching nymph. ickel-fron al- loy« leh-eating mammal Devoured. 46, Dravidians (claws of peo- ple). . To amile broadly. . Near 63, Battering machine . Hlossomed, . The limb of a tree . Mimica, 17 Resembiin 62, Opponite © ANSWER of ani- a wall aweather, No, 1 horizontal and plenty of It to work this picture. 6a. Father. . Within, Two fives. Masculine pronoun. Half an em, To walk on. . Dried shell of a fruit used as a drinking cup. 74, ‘To mismate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 If no, your mentality is keenly alert You are original. And poaseared of much nature al ability. You love to study This will lead to a Ufe of re tirement. You will But they true You will select your life work And you will be very success. ful. You could be a great clan. If you were to start early in life make few friends, will be wtaunch and one thing as must see SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 If no, you will be successful. You are persevering. And methodical. Your work is very orderly. And correct to the minutest detail. You are tactful in dealing with strangers But are outspoken to. your friends. Your judgment everything. Yow have a magic touch Everything you do is great success. is sound In GERMAN naturalist ied long to find out ho communicate their finds of honey flower patches to the est of the family. He caught been ‘by the thousands and marked them, and at last found, co he says, that the language they use on returning to the hiye is a peculiar dance, As soon as it {s finished, swarms of bees make a bee-line for the flower field. Arie Ta) stud. A eon Blue the yellow electric ses absorb some rays in incandescent lights, enough so that the wearer of the glasses can see the natural colors of goods in an artificially lighted store. Cry of m sheep To perform. Pattern block Matching dishes Aquatic plant Duration, Dise. To consent. pery) tiny, slippery fish. » exceed Native metal Tropical fruit Male fitle (pl). Pertaining to the air, Rude house Seventh note In scale. Measure of area. Correlative of either, To accomplish, language 1s constantly changing, NATURELAND | ———__—_——/ Of The Seattle Star Tree (one species ts called slip= . A cluater of knots in wool fiber, Experts claim there ts no standard pronunciation of English because the renoh pastry!—Advertisement. y, bring home some of Boldt’s |\Common Stock Holders Reap Auto Boom Profi NDAL the counted for fact automot 4 almont tree ness, and f o with proferred stocks earnings go chiefly to the com. ae thia mon stockholders. Powe The eight large compantes re Pip ferred ens than $90, eneral Motors, Studebaker 000,000 of bonds | culstending Nash, Wiilys-Overland ST6/000,900 of which are changes Hudson and Packard pe one “Same edge Broth $600,001 common PY ak er $1,000, worth more than $1 companion here of lem 100,000,000. These eight ret y' ie of Sane “thee 260, 000 of which t have outstanding a Le " nh the great 16,000,000 shares of porton were issued by tye stock. The average oNCOFDS- Motorm and ) Miare during the Dodge B quarter of the Reveral of the companies have bout $40, Now it A, Karnings of 1 prevents om man f bonded ir 0) Cow ks of eight of the nid automobile companies in have ulmont doubled argon the country value since January Karly in 1 of the « ear. the Chrysler opproximnal present pric er Compared to t kK values of well 09,000 wan at itles are 60 preferred stock com panies lit the comm : General nm others. first ear war in over $16 neither is ne ondition nmon st ng of ce bor ith ene’ companies tocks juring the present year will ex coed $100,000,909 and may $150,000,000. If Ford company ng of the manufacturers tal net earn reach om jeld of 4 ome of anures to ali of great lative ad the the auto earnings, b in pronpe and of automobile makers $26,000,000 Fe free to usiness are so ecurities first claim on lroads provide the country's $300, This taxes, ir dividends al will res ufte nior bonds which terest on and on preferre Tremendo the are, t « iwarted extreme ‘ increased values which have ac mportant ued to the common stocks gations hemaelven ting Ford, of com- the s of the 1 n and preferred stocks. For tion's aute companies bonds to exceed stocks jumped $1,000,000,000 ir is the rule rather in lens than « exception This remarkable “What of the Truck security values | Mr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They { Are of Public Interest ue total value ar than the increase in is partly ac do not observe the rules cover- ing stopping before entering ar- Mr, Fixit; Can you inform me when the defunct Bcandt- navian American bank will terlal highway at this point. make its next payment to de- A. R. B. posttorar BO. CALIF. A numter of outlying cross- No date is in sight at this ings are to have traffic signals time. If you will write to the as soon as funds ate provided Scandinavian American bank, for that purpose. The polat 426 Railway Exchange, Seattle, you indicate is one of them. Re- you will be able to get all of port any number violating the the information avatlable. arterial highway regulations to be . police traffic department, Mr, Fixit: Please let me sug MAIn-7810. gest to C. H, M., who has had $. 41% trouble with the “male nudgers” Mr. Fislt: Bhowlé o naturel. in the picture shows that if she ledd: clita Galt a O14 bode twill keep handy a long, sharp | and get married twhile there pin and freely prod the knee- could he bring his wife back rubbing individuals who infest into this country with him? some of the picture shows, READER. making it unpleasant for de- cent women, ahe will find in- on could ay bauer Pe pre r heed Hevesi Nike @ charm | as there in a good deal of red ” MARGARET M tapo connected with this mat- : ter, you had better see the Why not make it a hatpin? commissioner of immigration at Tals woold, draw’ secre. Weed) tis gclicy G0. Ton Mt, Jae and would give the hatpin, which has long been in the dis- weet of pata che card, something useful to do. bad ger Mra. Paterson, GArfid-4389, says that if E. B. would like to have an old bug in place of the old truck he has asked for, she has one that he can have free of cost. Better hurry, E. B, it you want that bug. Mr, Fixit: Where Valley an@ Roy sts. cross Westlake ts a very busy and dangerous in- tersection. There should be an automatic traffic signal there. Can you get one? Also drivers Pal tc inet RR heh crafter cde Poe |STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1925. published daily except Sunday, at Seattle, Wash, | |for October 1, 1925, | State of Washington, County of King—ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared F. W. Webster, who, having been duly sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says that he is the office manager of The Seattle Star, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, circulation), ete. of the aforesaid publication for the date | shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em- bodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re [Verse of this form, to-wit: | 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, | editor, and business managers are: | Publisher, Star Publishing Co.. Editor, A, J. Ritehle Managing Editor, Ray W. Felton. j Office Manager, F, W. Webster the managing -Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash -Seattle, Wash. «. Seattle, Wash. | 2. "Phat the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address | must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses | of stockholders owning or hajding one per cent or more of total amount If not owned by @ corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its namo and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) | LeRoy Sanders . -Seattle, Wash.) Josephine S. Scripps, Miramar, Cal. |r. W. Webster. -Seattle, Wash.| B. H. Canfield. -Oakland, Cal. iJas, 8. Ditty.. -Seattle, Wash.| A. 8. Murphy. -Oakland, Cal. \H. BE. Marshall -Seattie, Wash. | R. 1, Merigold. - San Diego, Cal. H. W. Parish.. ~ Seattle, Wash. | Wm. P. Campbell, Los Angeles, Cal. c. W. Parish... -Seattle, Wash.| The E. W. Scripps Co..........5 |Goo. W. Engler......Seattle, Wash.| .. Cincinnat!, Ohio J. W. Gillett. «Seattle, Wash.| Est. of Jno. P. Scripps... A. J, Ritchie -Beattle, Wash. West Chester, Ohio Geo. Donohue. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore. J, C. Sharp. - Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore. Geo. A. Donlan. eattle, Wash. --Portland, Ore. cw. -Beattle, Wash.| J. T. Crowe.........Tacoma, Wash, T. ¥. -Seattle, Wash. |H. H, Hutchinson, ...Tacoma, Wash. 8. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders ownlng or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort: ages, or other securities are: Scripps, Trustee for Nacklo H. Scripps, West Chester, Ohio. A. M. Hopkins, Cincinnat!, O.; Mrs, Frances B, Clark, San Diego, Cal.; Mrs, M. W, Vandercook, New, York, N. Y,; Mrs. Gertrude C, Johnson, San Diego, Cal; Mrs, Olga R. Curts, Oakland, Cal; L. R. Scholl, Cincinnati, Oni Jas. 8, Ditty, Seattle, Wash.; M, H. DeMuth, San Diego, Cal.; A. B. Murphy, Oakland, Cal, 4, That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the lst of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any othor fiduciary relatoin, the name of the person or corporation for whom of stock, C, W. Myers, .....05 Fred L. Boalt... Harry W. Ely. (If there are none, so state.) N. H § TO YESTERDAY'S 1 kota and Mintiesota to St. Paul CROSSWORD PUZ and Minneapolis, and urge that the preas and all organizations interested In good roads of the Ktate named xolicit the support of their respective congressional delegation for the construction iy vernment of a Puget tothe Twin Cities piiblic way which shall ultimately ecome the northern leg a great E ery national system of roadways 20, Let the government build our f infierstate highways and each state its lateral or feeders. H. ALVIN MOORE, 2440 Third Ave, W y Heattle, Wash | H HEN the sun is disappearing, and the evening's VERTICAL chilly winds you're hearin’, with their whistle regret that summer's leavin’. You regret that winter's cold that wets you grievin' o'er what's comin’ by and by Since it's much too cold for swimmin’, and the pienic day« have passed, and the trees are due a trimmin’ of the green that cannot last, you can see the change a-coming' thru the clearness of the wky the south the birds are hummin’, ' ¥ tly Light the oven jn the kitchen, let the parlor fireplace glow readin’, do your stitehin’, for your gadding spirit's low chill that greets you each and every time you ro good judgment treat you to a better time at home Comfort comes to those who make it, It's All you've got to do is take, am the chance in dally met, Let the freezing Winds come blowing. What's the diff'rence if they do? You mind it if you're showing common sense. It's up to you (Copyright, 1945, for The Seatue stury such trustee is acting, is given; also that the sald two paragraphs con tain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, Association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the sald stock, bonds, or other securities than asx so stated by him, wottin’ in, and it's and their din, nigh, It's you the To entangle. , a pity \she doesn’t know that : Resinol NAN | would clear her skin Cow-headed goddess Point of compags , ife wi Mathograph | Don't go through life with a red, t of refilling coarse, pimply skin when it is 80 ¢: tint'n wooden frame | to overcome these defects by using wonk flax Resinol Ointment, Gentle, soothing, pantie and absolutely noneirritating, it relieves Ate the soreness and inflammation at once, trong aleoholle drink To attempt and unless the skin trouble is due to | some internal condition, Resinol sue | ally clears it away quickly and at little | ront, Sold by all druggist. 6. Becond note 1a a scale | To cause the snow is gor Do your When it's only » let own 5, That the average number of coples of cach issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is 81,531. (This information is required from daily publications only.) ® W. WEBSTER Sworn to and subseribed before me this 1st day of October, 1925. {SBAL) DONALD W. ROBERTS, Notary (My commission expires January 1928.) your an easy thing to get won't Wmporor Sian or Buffalo Luttle betweon nations, symbol, Publie. hme titan trad

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