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PAGE 10 THE ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 qe CANTOR SN RL da a pioeciestemtiee sett es niece en a | noe (our OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS }| — ) The Seattle Star | == defvdeni i <i eRGE —-—-|_ In Order to Be Popular 4 : By Chester H. Rowell Seattle shing >. LOOK HEAH MUM \ / WIGE CRACKS Wr “TH LDE EUH! >) WELL 1 RECKIN WE BoncH o CACTUS = \] Way SMOMEN, | SECH BEE OOTIFUL \ Dio saan A COUPLE} DODGIN, BEEF GTLAK \| THEMS JUS | GONGS TOO. LIKE MIGTAKES — TAKE bint | CHAPERONS! I Kuow.|| Sones we'ge |“LosT a wosbbERFuL \BACK ‘apt BOOK PAYING E DUCAT ION, high Olympus couldn't help Minne WHO MORE A AIMIN' } A VIA " IN? | Gueat- any L WONDER | |STID ‘0 GOL.D- AN | ETRHE ot er day a group of the country her Herculean task of putting down car THEM WISE CRACKS FER OOF IWHOS KISSIN ER NOW” THe NEVER EVEN QOVARTET t t business men got together paign lying, but Tom may start vet AY. JES KEEP rT UP ANOILUTAKE ‘ER BACK | TOOK OnE an ToL ADD A Few |\ “WHICH WERE [er ore —WHN MER] BooK-* Ti ro / They fell to talking about, boys—young | real far-reaching byepleading the trut! \ AGITTN uP. men who come asking for jobs What they said was not very ing, Tho our colleges and universities pouring out ever increasing stream graduates, they agreed, business house a sharp lawyer, certainly are finding it harder and harder to get a “damned ignoramus,” or something the kind of youngsters they want to fill equally as good. Under the right sort of jobs. questioning, it can be done to Magni " Why? It's quite simple, they said. The or to David Starr Jordan, or to Dr, I boys all want to start at the top, Few or even to Charles Dawes, for the reasc + seem willing to begin at the bottom and that there is a whole lot which even the work up—as necessary today, despite uni best-informed man on earth doesn’t know versal education, as it ever was. They Solomon, himself, might appear as ar concluded that there is something the “ignoramus,” if skillfully questioned as to } matter either with the modern boy or our why he submitted to such a terribly large * system of education. | consignment of wive: While mulling this over in a depressed fulne s estimate of Magnu vi ion the latter upon the wiéne tand la Henry Ford, and, under questioning by demonstrating sort of way our eye fell unon a headline in the paper lying on our knee: “BOYS, BROKE, WALK 175 MILES TO ATTEND COLLEGE That headline, it seemed to us, answered he whole question. In the old days boys, is a rule, had to dig for their education. ; Like the young men mentioned above the boys walked from the Florida state line to Birmingham doing odd jobs on the way to earn their food, and who are now , working their way thru Howard college * they wanted an education so badly they Were willing to fight for it. Today the ambition is mostly on the parents’ side. They want their son to be “educated.” So they “send” him off, ; whether or no. Too many fathers today t are working their sons’ way thru college and not enough sons are working their own way. Isn't this the answer to the business men’s lament? RUM HAS ’EM USSIA’S surrender to old Demon Rum is unconditional and complete. The government even gives up its monopoly in manufacture and . The reasons given are: The government needs money ; the peasants were home-brewing too Much wheat and rye; too much smug- gling. Europe has had experience with’ Rus- sia semi-dry. It will now have some ex- periences with Russia thoroly wet. Were there not something more than a mere : border line between Russia and America, what a lot of Americans would be recog- ‘ nizing Russia, soviet or any other old ' thing! THE IGNORAMUS RIGHT HE contest of Magnus Johnson with : Tom Schall for that Minnesota U. S. Senatorship, in the coming session of con- ' gress, ought to be full of joyful newspa- _ per reporting. There’s a Minnesota law prohibiting * the making of untruthful statements in a political campaign and Magnus charges ' that, when things got real hot, Tom re- ferred to him as one “damned ignor- * amus.” Of course, the aid of all the gods of DOWN ON THE FARM! CR goes another illus Long has the farm been the birthplace of great men, but v come the National Education associatior and the U. 8S, Bureau of Education witl facts and figures to show that the lantern on the plow throws not nearly so long a beam as once imagined. The first organization has made a study of the origins of great men from 1870 to the present day. On this basis it estimates that out of every 1,000,000 farm boys only } stand much chance of landing in Who's Who. Out of 1,000,000 city boys, however, 1,550 may become famous. Of the 24,278 men and women in the last issue of Who's Who only 6,288 were born on farms, while 17,990 were born in cities, towns or villages. The association points out in a research bulletin that most of the 24,278 famous folks were bor: at a time when 70 per cent of the nation’s population lived on farms. Reason for this difference in oppor- tunity, according to the l . bureau, lies in a great discrepancy between country and town school facilities. The bureau has compiled statistic: sived from 500 county school sup ndents. These show that during the past year an aver- age of $68.39 was spent on each rural school pupil and an average of $100.64 on each city school pupil City schools during the year were k open from one to two months longer than rural schools and city teachers were paid 40 per cent larger salaries than rural teachets. WE NEE D. PLANI N Italian flew from Rome to Tokyo without much difficulty and a party of Japanese flyers made a_ successful flight across Siberia to Berlin and Lon- don. These flights with the round-the-world tour of the American army aviators and the nearly successful flight of the navy to the Hawaiian Islands clearly show that the national defense of no nation today can be said to be adequate unless its air force ranks among the best. [2 Editor’ $ Mail | Aid Farmer and Let Timber Go ett t of taxes thouna: Between these rimin Hot Bread Not Bad BY DR HEGHES, CUMMING General, United Health Service ment in thene titles of bread GET IDEAS From WHAT YOU READ SENATORS Commissioner Elwood Mead of reclamation service denies that ihere is needless delay and tion from his dep ment “wher ever a sound economic develop. ment {s assured. That {s just the trouble. Cer- 8 (representatives n count) desire projec in their states, whether econom possible or And they the projects approved by con- the famillar proce efit of a few of the t tituents, an en. ta finan the bu FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 You have . need mind. e tireless accurate jn all de- ur family will be devoted to worship SMOKING ROOM STORIES 6] WAS registering at a bum hotel in the outskirts of pokane,” said a Chicago drum ner in the smoker, “when a pedbug crawled upon the book t reminds me of a stoi to the hotel cler Mow registering and oke in the clerk, H the of your room, at all » is looking to see if a doc- registered. He roomed Thicago drummer, last Record 2? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? |] iis sate mito tn er ad int ct ae Breaking i year 1888. Can you te‘l mo any-|radio sending station? erate. There i¢ no charge for thes thing as to how long this was) A. The United States government|lcenses. Thy are tasued by the ats, but wome ago the bale waking aan * opened and the attendance and.re-|requirca that a sending station be! U. &. depariment of commerce len 1 f , vail forest stead: ses A. This ezhidition ran for the money was ne ¢ Philippine mahogany ar ver Your terms will Is Our Miskto $205,250." Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They || cost of clearing <¢ 1 late ane Q. When did the 19th century end the » of the land wh f they will settle there by the on December 31, 1900, and the 20th| cluding the civil service em the Y. M. C. A. in Seattle is 5 uxur1ious y ur- rimme t century began the smallest fraction, ployes, believe that the cx-sert $85,000. This ts to cover an ing! : Featuring Flares, Pleats and Straight Lines. Beautiful 1901. 4 should be repealed. be Ve wae me its oui : rid even that: cs Pp penve thousand tiles tong Ate? service man passer w he | ‘ath: Sckstein, chairman o} it: tha timber’ and lemiber poate} sie Peers we thtenvants ‘: _ ton of Poland and how many Pol- be well to give him preference, who is Rot @ promoter of the ss 3 4 3 és could) dnd it The : Reasonably Priced ’ ish people are there in the United] but not otherwise. Why car A., says this re e 2 jax Y pares cat Witt eet We are also featuring a wonderful line of FUR COATS ‘A. Poland has 149,140 square| mittce handle this, if the char ganiza were sufficiently ; dee parkile. -Arssauae and JACQUETTES, both in the plain and trimmed. proximately 1,139,979 Polish people ih haber don lade’ posaltey would be little w for the re except Our OCTOBER SALE of Dresses Awakening to the Inspiration: o Why pak ithe world, to, plea is a wonder. No reason why anyone should $1975 3 .00 65° equipment in all these coun Q. How does the size of the Pa cific compare with that of the At- Jantic ocean? | A. The Pacific ocean ia much the larger. Its area ts 67,599,830 square miles, while that of the Atlantic is only 34,801,)90 aquare miles * days and the attendance was 5, F ° . h St And ‘ in millh in it $9. The grows receiots amounted ‘ol! IVE, Bagat o The ar fate oe times men ha see Pe B . . he Are of Public Interest land to. « figure approximating | Crowind ur eautiful Winter Coats A. It ended exactly at midnight} Mr. Fixit; Many voters, in- , community budget this year for Sa srow skh alk oh th Of a second later, that is January 1,| ice imen's preference clause welfare , work, its ations . elenie Lilet hs 5 so big that : ° ; eat yg et ; : materials with rich silk linings. Q What fs the size and popula-| same rating as others it might the community fund committecy St ane ee ok’ at iv tare ehacge lotr . States? not the charter revision com ch preventative or Na Miles and a population of 29,160,163.| ter is to be revised? insure their gly Liha : Ranging in $ 00 estimated th ere are ap- 4 , cent service, the ewe gion’s lumber market koned world will soon place } _in § 12 i It is estimated that there are ap 1 MECHANIC r cent service, there | ithe aces g wroilla with | up-todate Prices From Up in the United States. cue and char organizations Wost | the mecha 1 age Washing. wait 40 year for cut-over land Psp es right, but those boys who went 6 lags | 40 year The whole tries 1%; not be pleased.. Ranging in prices from thru the hardships of the or prepared to do so, ar titled to a t of consideratio Mr. Fixit In there a law } f the sawmilla of Australin into land can be made profitable for ec. 1 se of us ho ed at he city? here ia a motore C lic. Th f us wh i t ity? Th i torcyeli Jown because the me agriculture-—-NOW! In Our Men’s, 11 advanta) their H. C. HENSEI c Y, , n tr x) t 1 of ti + * * Se io eh | nd an tlh Aes 04 First ave, No § ttle Wash. oung Men s Just added to our lines, the Famous KAYSER Hose, Pure Thread’ Silk, sher wages and the Real ostate firms offer their best and Boys Full.Pashioned. All Shades — $1.50 and $1.95, ton has driven four-fifths of to grow a new crop whe home will have to make some shop near where I live and all acrifices now. However, if the day tong and at all houra of charter commission is author the night they keep up a nerve ized, you might ‘ake up the | racking nolse. Can not some matter then. thing be done about thia? Oe ‘OU can get on answer to | | any question of fac ¥ Ah cean expense of kending lum- | puynx every day in the Want MRS. LG formation by writing sei delet nik - ; , r. Fixi number of us \ y & motorcycle shop Australian cities and-uns !Columna of ‘The Star | ( ) Departments tle Stur Question Editor, = a é New York ave, Washington, || ‘io are in favor of the com ‘ e, but they should ANE MAE A AY CARA fel the latest styles are being D. C,, and inclosing 2 cents in | munity chest do not understand all possible care to keep the | } ese, shown. Our stock is heavy, cael loowe stamps for reply. No|| Wh the Y. M. ©, A. gets so nolsy part of the work Inside ‘bh d and along with thelr pre- M I medical, legal or marital ad-|| (much of the fund, Can you tell the shop. If they do not, m onds— ; PY vailing styles, prices are I mnery vice. Personal replies cont us what its share will be this complaint to tie police depar te Y very enticing Montiel © Alt’ letters soust 4 year and why it scema to get wo ment, MAin-7810, giving exact “With Growing Security” ? S\_/ Y Hats in all the sweep- much? THE FELLOWS. location and other information. Boys’ 5 e re The amount provided in the Have the neighbors join you in | Yielding 6.989 and having ‘alnking fund provisions us moles stan armen this complaint which increase the proportionate security as thm ; t Corduroys we sell the best $7.00 eee : We own and ofter P ve hat in Seattle, Others Mr, Fizit: When the tele Sizes § to 16, $3.50, Phone rings at the free employ Thomsen & Clark Timber Co. | Wx Nagin Rae IVA ment offioe the pang that hangs J Boys’ Suits Don’t fail to take advantage of ita good Job nas come tn. The! | i 7% 1934 at 101 Swit tel peice Bright cal ge in and one pair golf, or two pairs long; of of GEO. H. BURR, CONRAD & BROOM, INC. | mL Temata pee me ashe tg an OC TORE oer to get_a job. Can you fir i Ranging in Vil praise so the jobs are equality dia puoen ara to the skiés, Of friends, I'l admit, that I’ve more than a host, but rs ‘ 3 ‘ 4 " or Gite whira teal Buddyneas tte ; nea Pea aor hols F1ILZ5 to $20.00 Mr. What has hh nevera You never can say all the things that you feel, It isn't the gift o % doin’ the Yat that you can m Linnie eROUGAhe. ha, eae "a Ok It startet way back—Oh, T just can't recall—and dt grows as time sible, to give all an oven break our alrendy complete travels along, She always igeready téyive me her AW, and to noothe wie tha! eeterehiee <pée he Mae : 5 (nitored: sutte me when something gocs wt@Bs ik Canily. Cente Hy dedi a, where to turn when I'm downea@and blue. 1 knoe how of work call’ for cortain Kinds to bring back my smile, J tugp to this £ he Ktiows what to | of workmen, Then the mont of ‘ i - x from sno 40—and I'm feeling all right affer flolont*are naturally dalled’ for ! | | also wold A helper! A backer! A real guiding light. 1 always have found when someone wants a man for S 4 eae eG Y | sume easy terms ns 1015 Second Avenue her this sort. 1 know her full name, but 1 guess it's all right when f the second. tin Have w tall . Dy. ' shigtAlee Hietwecdn Madinon MAW Apeing Sunt call her Mother, for short with the manager and tell him 5 a Vian Whistle—Tak Wopyright, 1926, for The Seattio Stary your troubles. = family man who can not wt alt day and wait finda it diffientt URE! I've got a Buddy cf whom I can boast, A Budd according to style ’ COOD CLOTHES FOR. MEN,WOMEN ano BOYS aoe emis wares acm x RIT TTR TT TITRE Trem ry

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