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rAGE 6 THE SBATTLE Potered Ave, Seaitle, Wash Publienea Dally | by The Bar Publishing Co. wenvatives fan Francisco orth Mich| ave Mala Tremeat it be $1.69, 6 month Phe 0400. $2.00, 1 clans matter at Beatty, Wr. under ect of March 8, UTP A PARABLE OF HEADS HE affairs of The Daily Clarion were in that period when the newspaper must gv ahead or become decidedly mori- bund; for, the axiom, “When you cease to grow, you begin to die,” fits the case of a daily newspaper exactly. Said the Clarion’s Business Manager: “The Editor of this paper hasn’t the slightest conception of what the readers wart. The thing to do is to Cut his Ap- propriation and let me handle the money thus saved.’ Said ¢he Editor: “There's too little Foot-work and too much Gatering to the advertisers in the Business Department The downstairs Budget should be Cut and the saving give’ to me to go out and get things ahead of the opposition.” Said the Circulation Manager: “The Editor lets our Competitor beat us to it every day and the Business Manager is wasting money on Desk-hands. Give me half the money they burn and I'll keep the channels of circulation open and get new ones.” And the Three of Them sat and sat and grouched “and grouched and Each pulled for Himself Alone, and, really, The Daily Clarion headed toward Senility and Extinction» for, the Opposition worked as One Team. But, one day, the Owner dropped in and Saw why he was getting Deficits in place of Profits. Whereupon, he said: “Thes@ Heads have got te work as one Head for the Paper Only, or the reading world will sure take to the Opposition, exclusively, and there will be a Dead Clarion.” So, the Owner did what was Necessary and put his preperty in fine Growing condition. All of which is a sort of Geerge Ade parable applicable to the U. S. depart- ments of army, navy and aeronautics, or to any private business on earth. THE NEXT WAR ‘HE matter of bombing a city in war- time is of rather personal interest, and Colonel Mitchell testifies that 20 air- planes could destroy a city of average size in a short time. “The first operation,” he adds, “would be to cause harrassment and drive the population out and thea wipe out the city.” Tt is highly ‘probable that Coleone Mitchell does not vision aright, a8 above, the proceedings. It is not going to take one bit of harrassment by airplanes to make a threatened city’s population get out. Information an hour im advance will do it. Neither is it liledly that ewemy air- planes, will give any notice whatever. warfare is sbsolutdly merciless, according to the demonstration of 1914- 18. The pollcy“of filling the enemy pop- wlati terror, by bombing hospitals, chu: rches, school houses, passenger steam- ers and non-combateorts generally will not be outlawed, nor will the use of poison, despite all pre-war amvements. In the next war,ocity pepalations will be ap- Q How long ts a @rtobckt? A. Two weeks or 1) aeym VT You can get an answer to PEE Tis ! any question of fact or in Q. What is done Sentiy wif)| | formation by writing The Seat- Ke Star Question Editor, 1322 | | monia, verable’ nedl? New York ave, Washington, A. It is held in thet fice for one | | D. Cy and tnclosing 2 cents In money sent to the dead letrter office in unde! | proached in the night-time and bombed in their beds, One mistake which @he nations and perhaps, their professional warriors make is in underestimating the mercilegsness of the next war, It is because of the un precedented horrors which the next war will mean that the peoples should strive for permanent peace with all their might and main. A way has been found to wipe out whole cities in a short time, It will be done, Moreover, such has been the demonstration as to reparations, that the spoils are likely to b® of the old-fash ioned Roman sort—the seizure of the beaten country and the utter subjection of its people. SPLITTING THE TALK UDGE RY’S advice to “Let the other man talk half the time,” will not work satisfactorily all of the time, as men now are, About what do men talk? As a rule, bout cash, church, women, golf, or self, Is there any other ? In only the matter of cash is it wise to let the other fellow k much, and that is largely because he may leak some in formation thru which you can make 18 per cent, or more, profit on him. If he talks church, he will be annoying as a hypocrite, quite likely. If he talks women, he will almost certainly become disgust- ing, as a misled fool. Almost invariably when he talks golf or self, he will be ly- ing and making a ridiculous effort to beat you at it. Maybe it would be a good rule to let the other fellow do 99 per cent of the talking on cash, and shut him up when he wobbles off the topic. May we not inquire if Judge Gary has any rule pertaining to the time that women should be given to talk? LUCK FTER spending a day painting the top of a chimney, 150 feet high, a Leng Istand steeple jack came down to the earth and reeeived a fractured hip when struek by a motor car. An army aviator made a daring leap frem an airplane with a parachute. He landed easily on top of a truck, but be- fore he could attraet the attention of the driver so the vehicle could be stopped, he was thrown to the ground and a leg broken. Looks like the air is safer than the ground these days, but then some people always were unluck MODERNISM LLOWING the modernization of “Hamiet,” Great Britain now sets Harriet Beecher Stowe's “Unele Tom's Cabin” to jazz. A slave girl in a very abbreviated costume danced madly before @ cheering audience as Uncle Tom “killed” Simon Legree with a modern automatic. Isn't that carrying modernism to the nth degree? nswe Answers to Your banat ? 2 \treatment: sponge them with da hol containing @ few drops of am, year and then turmé® ever to the| | ose stamps for reply. No treasury departatcar, 4) stiit) wn-| | Medical, legal or marital ad- | Editor’s Mail claimed. 1 Q. How many wéraw are in the} Comet Belin language? ‘A. Approcimataly) 709,608. ee nish mark? sticking up sufficiently close to.) ‘true information upon civic af. ‘A. 30.1939. gether to make it difficult for the ‘airs, but to my way of think a) Virds to find footing: ing there f# @ real need for an . . Q. Was Betty Cinta om the vice. Personal oe @ dential, All letters must be replies confl- ib Editor The Star: legitimate stage prior t her en-| Q Are German paper mark® now) Cfsearches into the various de trance in movies? redeemable? A. She was a vidtiihet tm dande-! A. The German Reichsbank isauet) olile. @ call for all the old paper marks) would in an unbiased way tell +. ue of various issues to be redeemed on the public, thru the medium of Q Can you give em» w rédipe for or before July 6 of this year. Afier, the daily papers, Just what the eum ‘cookies? that date, which is now past, the conditions are and what the tax. A. Beat one cog unt® Right, edd % old paper marks are demonetized, cup sugar, 14 cup r&b wHb then) that is to say, they will not be re-| getting for his money. add ‘4 cup fite) bread extnsba, two deemed for the now currency of Some of our cups sifted flour in AR bap teen Germany called put one teaspoonful of sett, Last They are therefore, now entirely the Commonwealth club and a of all, add two teaxpoonftdy of ban-| without value, roll lightly to desired th@eness, off! a man? in shape and bake in a widetelly) A. No. Each have 12 riba on each) thoro enough hot oven. side of the body, . Mores in the Bible is hte any pouch trees? statement that Pharo told the king that th oh) ix no statement Of) hla) Knd in the Bible story. very bindly, Q. Which is the most difficwitdo) auch"? play, a violin or a gudtar? V's digo) © AL Tm the fall, few others, are doing some ing powder. Toss on floiee@ Ueard, Q, Has a woman more ribs than} work along that tine, themselves to find out the von. # that they may| ditions in our city oF county baby wie get @ good root growth before the) jail, in apite of all the tne ground becomes severely frozen, favorable reperte and rumor LY that we have heard of trom Q. Which 4 correct; “Thank you] ‘time to time about thaw inat\. “thank you very| tutions? How tany of the 0 be 4 Either expreasion ts correct, al-| tony have over Peps tbeie aly A. The violin, as Ie has 1) {retn,|\ tho perhaps “thank you very WNCK"! shamwalvey thrid thelr own com and one must learn to pla the| 9 @ little more elegant, mitt ver Singers by continual practice. ilo to keep pigeons from rooming A Por white words, exe bing the Firlands W! 5 nolven you and you're tell you how to turn your frown to amife mather high heaps of ehver if the use to ov ff you'll just adjust your pep. Think of all the fun and pleasure you olty rave can get oveuslons Willing 10 Int un peop No one liken a wrinkled face, when the wrinkle A trace of the bohind the scenes frowning you have done from day to day, ‘Course you may have lines Let's get an unbiased, unsel Uptiirned that thru smiles and cheer were earned, and it's different fish and hard-working Civie Tte when their story's told that way reach lenge, oF Whatever 1 ‘This in just a friendly earful—aw, come on, let's all be choerful, and you want to eall it; but by we'll bring (he proper wpirlt Ito atyle, Let the world know you are meuns let'a have some wuneh happy. Let your volee ring out real snappy, as @ little while (Copyright, 1928, for The Beattie Stary kinda blue, Vean n Try and wing a little song a little while bring jt here, AWhal/n partments are conducted, exept You will feel much more in atep to the extent that nome of our you sing @ little song such a8 the county poor house reported In the d. and which Im the only w public would know about it ing up on these Institiitions ap: or inefficiently at of those officials ire on ve zation in the near tuture. We surely need it badly 4.6, UNGER, We have tp our city any num. on the fence and hedge? ber of organizations, clube, A. The best method of diacourag, ‘eamuen, ete, which claim to Q What is the value of @ Fin- ing them is to have sharp spikes sive the voter and taxpayer Organization which would make Pariments of our city and county governments, and which payer is really getting or not organizations, the. relachmark:| such as the Municipal league, . but not one of them goes into the work |) fer do they cover very meny departments, for inatanve, how many organisa Q In the story of the Gife of! Q When ts the best time to plant) tions have ever taken it upon on the activities and conditions prevailing dh any pt eee Q ow can ten fruit stalin be) our other’ public bet Noe Institution, Q Is there anything that one dain! eémowed fiom wank mid er til? ‘Hetil hospital and all | the rest of similar institutions? Uf they have ever in recent years dong @o, it hax not been apern, the What T have satd aliautt chieok- piles to all otfige departenanta », Wo are almost completely Hold your ‘head’.up in the dark as to how efficient! p= i [OUT OUR WAY OF, THIS GRATE BE SENTINCED PH! DOES TH’ PRoSsCUTIN — AORNEN RELIZE HES TALKOS HISSELP AN US OUTA A Dos? | TNS 1S TH ON CRIMIN Gite . NAME STATE, TL DEMAND WT THIS DESPRIT CRIMINGNAL SHUD HIM PER LIFE, WHO! KEEP TH CRIME Wave Goin’ / FIFTEEN Minute a SOS THIS COURT KIN KEEP \& LONG ANUFF] \ GOIN - HUH ? LIFE IMPRISONMINT FER LIFE- FER TH’ GOOD OF ALL STAN \A- SENTONCE | TIME S GONNA GST. AW IF WE Impure Milk Cause of Many Infant Deaths BY DR. HUGH 8, CUMMING Surgeon General, United States Public Health Servier energy exp ed in accom pilshing our dally taske Dr, Cumming Milk how ever, if Spt properly safeguard ed, many an fooa « Gromaéh and noeris) tit ma eugender iinet® and death and it ty capable of * tetmith end ytqrir lato decay Anouly thoasinds af tabher ete dent to thelr grees locas of Impure ai). while ottier them aads go thro life maimed and Injured from lofertian recaved Chre impure tn) ihe A mixture of rajik from several cows ia much more constant it te chemical makeup than tlat from @ single anime! and for that reason composite milk iy t be preferred for infants. Cows which are wel! fed atid wet] housed jn clean mirround Ings prodice @ supply of mille richer In ite componttion thazy those herds which are (mpron erly eared for ‘The baste ingredient of milk t# water, The remaining eompon ents are either dissolved or held in suspension in this water Ordinarily milk contains ap proximately $7 per cent of water ‘The lows of the majority of states now require that 12 per cent OF solids must ho present to milk. When the amount of sotds falln below this requirement of 12 per cent the purchasers do not receive full value for their money. For this reason regular standards have been adopted in practically all communities. Fat is tho most vaiusble com stitdent of milk. It is present in the form of an emulsion, These droplets of fat are held in sus pension and give to the milk its nortnal color Many cows produce a milk which contains as high as 6 per cent of fat. The milk standard of t6e, different states varies front 3 to 3% per cent A number of substances called proteins, of complex chemical tion, are alo found in milk and are important food ultho they furnish only approxi one-half the amount of y furnished by fats com The principal protein {x casein familiar as curd# in sour milk Other proteins known as albumin aid globulin are also present De Oe ( NATURELAN Mr a eae ‘The Cotter dam in the Ozark of Arkansas, which will develop 210,000 horse power, is building up @ beautiful lake 120 miles long dm the hills Altho gold fish have been bred and cultivated (n China and Japan for centuries, the United Htaton Knew them firat In 1878 when a navy oMeer brought a fow from the east ow mil liong are produced every years One concern in the Middle W han 200 gold finh breeding ponda and oan't fill all ite orders, North of the Yukon in Alaska the milk man delivers hin milk in solidly frozen bl pinta and quarts, Ho carries a block by a cord trogen into the mille Ke equal to t uw WEDNESDAY, ; t a t t And : , é ¢ : " tment ey on teln and nupe BY WILLIAMS a GooD ORFAL Between | ARRESTS | \_ GENTINE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Biggest Detective Job | It’s Green’ Chief of Uncle Sam tion Enforcement Are of Public Interest TRwiLLaMs © 1925 BY NEA BOONE, IND. the postoffice | rf naturalized The dog catcher 1s not mitted to go int take « dog that i: do so if the dog has some sheriff's ble an you not J , of whom there are put to d the agencg)or the firm w that you are > make prompt “A CHALLENGE We'll make a little wagor with you that If you try one tube of Listerine Ta6th Paste, you'll come back for more. LARGE TUBE-25 CENTS aR? 1 1 akin to 4 4th ithin t B. tahices she Mr. Wieit pps helpa to catch dog ding police m: 6 \Just re lcommitt a shys er justifies it Mr, Fist house, and ter cc meny work at not move out. wh rent or ner is she refuse: are clo her. He was just entering the r room at his club. From back of one ef the tiers came voices: seme men were talking about bim. He had heard his name mentioned. They had also said some- thing about a certain ad- vertising cam) the conversation died away. Jenkins suspected who the men were. Yet he was too sensitive a fellow to m- vestigate. It ruimed his = that day bue started Le ee You, soursslf, inow whien you bave halitow: ant breach). That's tbe insidious thing abour it. And eves your doxest friends won't tell you. Somtecinies, of court, luditosis conres Mriciin bouiiamet han or c digorder roenires fagicesl davies. But us and fortusavely —hutieasis is only Rec cate ce yields to the requir age of Listerine as a mouth warb amd a galties tisan Tnvoreeting tHing. Hae Sia erelle kmowe antistp@c that has been ie ust for years for surgical dress- in@, possesses these unusual teaase asa breath deodorant. t pes you on the safe and polite side. Listerine halts food ferivehta- tion in themouth and leaves the breath sweet, fresh and clean. Not by substituting some other odor but by really removing the old one. The Listetine odor itself quickly disappears. This safe and long-trusted an- tiseptic has dozens of different uses; note the little circular that comes with every bottle. Your drugeiet sells Listerine in the nal brown package onl newer in bulk. There are (ur sizes: 14 ounce, 7 ounce, 3 ounce and 1% ounce. Buy Gp large size for economy. rt Pharma- cal Com penn Sed Lone, U: Sid. Agents | Mtr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, can be done ch agency will listen to reason. into a yard and ta danteniber S48 hat is chained up and is never allowed to run ot large? proven a vicious dog cate. She ignores my demands for payment and says’ she will What can I do? to Serve notice ve her. ejected oy the s THis Would require the services of an attorney, There are | worth the cost to-both-you and