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s pa 9 RSDAY, OCTOB 15, 1925 | PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY ; i a r our ouR WAY “BY WILLIAMS) ( 77 Bee, G J ~. W: 3 ALAMO 4 tl, I vo | The Seattle Star | /| Who Does the Pursuing: per a- | jo = SS |i By Mrs. Walter Ferguson | . 1 Aven 1307-09 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Wash | NOW ALBER ‘ | sad ee Ss oon eed Sa ana Unites : Khman, Mpecial Re tives | Pr AL! OH AL. | PAPER t the . Prese Service . 5 eee LOOK IT t A : | She at pa # months $2.08 ca PUL: f ; . ae j ere under act o aun ’ * e maneuvers s TiS Aber lbedla meebo cbaces ots eas SiRUPP! |f ‘ t a DEBT DODGING HOARDING IT ik dl = 1 « ; ‘ ‘ Gined at ZECHOSLOVAKIA, youngest of the THe government estimates that at least pal ties tah J ; fort flock of nations owing Uncle Sam $450,000,000 is hoarded, It is hidden : ‘ 4 , money, | come across. in old shoes, old socks, between book f f t vi Walking right up to the cashier with leav under doorsills and floors and in see « f out so much as batting a lash, she asked: attic rd cellars this ¢ ays that 1 “How AUC Res bs ‘ If this money were put in savings banks f tt a one es fit « A little matter of $15,000,000," repli it would enrich the hoarders at the stemnant 90 Tiel : " : Mr. Mellon from his stool behind t of $18,000,000 a year. y A : Wicket. “With 3 per cent for the first AR ¢ ody : nd it would be ch safe r 10 years and 314 per cent for 52 year And it would be much safer ee ae more. | ae { kes a 1" ' “0, K,” said she, cheerfully WHO IS FIT? H at t Husbands ne ‘ “ oH | * the cashier added, | : ; mor of s fir t De eer Pal nee ine easier ane | FTE, Joma bureau of child welfare lists # ctw good They . eee CONE BNL OF tiguring On the back | 100,000 Iowans who are ineligible to fter, The food P P * of some European I. 0. U.’s now used in pi . the the ke a small task 1 wisn a Fae , merry . marr These include the inmates of bo} Washington for scratch-paper, “that you “ iy " feed waterme , sy : insane asylums, and all others “whom the : De t t will pay, during the whole 62-year period, j 1 knows to be unfit for marriage.” Re SE repli ; Sli approximately $300,000,000. IOAKY, KUOWS 1) 00.0 santana ted ' m re “Fair enough!” she answered. “You've If the last cl peication barge vats ve er em A been very ki My regards to the folks says, the list is too short ot medically, : bis pie Si ep and au revoi perhaps; but humanly. : alm, 2 en you ané Whereupon Miss Czechoslovakia gave a Who is fit for marriage? ' : bee dimpled smile and flirted off home to Certainly not the selfish, the inconsider Prague. ate, the stupid, the lazy, the moody or i How different from the common run of the unclean | y+ e f h St nations owing us money! True, Britain Not those who cannot have a difference } Mr. I veut O 7 é ar ie bn sunlay terms, but she has not | of opinion without quarreling over it. Not | Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They quit grouching yet, those who stand too rigidly for their own Are of Public Interest And F) 4 kicks against paying way, or yield too weakly to the other’ ( i a even a fraction of per cent interest on | } aS ‘stg or ; s ot the too intense nor the too placid; Mr. Fleit: At Fifth and Pine, 1 street between Bradford and oes oo ayo potiake a me | those who measure marriage wholly by front of Woolworth's store Charleston sia and tie ‘ages he ress to carry on against | happiness or wholly by duty; those who 7 re is a scale for weighing been ground up by the traf a yerita ec aug f at Se. | : meas ¥ td u = &, =F - $ J ople Th scale has no dial until it @ great uisance Maybe f a ss Be ea she ‘ yout ti most of us. JUST BEFORE THE FIRST BELL ON A CRISP OCTOBER MORN. ONEA 10-18, printed card with the weight Can you help us here? Maybe as she grows older she, too, wi ee a aN u guise Thig has been out of order for . PAYER. become an adept in the gentle art of debt- f Indeed, it os alte ty if mea 1 EV co Sa nea ae ee 7 tte Bs yi fe dei/aNalosgpolntagsmeny " , aii sg ak s dodging. But we hope not. We prefer to {| 40" Marriage but the angels — and they ‘ aT al 1 | : , le who have deposited their MBckaihighit day a dfs 2 tp “55 ier ; | don’ she rane’s Gr S lls > True Story o Lthgade ied ae , and the cinders think it is just her nature to pay her hon- | dc or Ichabod Crane’s Grandson Tells the True Story of coin, Can you have He settle the mud in est debts. ror us, we must get along as best we * ’ “c“ wal | / ] ll 2) : : | -, wner of this scale will Pie Meantime she presents a most refresh- | can. And, considering the unpromising rf; vINgG Lege nd of Sleepy OLLOW leas ; Pit fs 2 ing picture. She's so different. | nature of most of the material, we do sur- * . &: Bror Mr. Fizit; I notice someone —_—— ~ prisingly well. | Ter ee RGE Oks Ga Ge eee a . | ee ae paid wie eae bed 3 T 1@ oS AE aaa {TFORD, Conn,, Oct | " de dowr Mr. Figit ae olan in on chained up all day to ie EY é 5 | rm oT mop Ghanks that’ (eansortal '6e spo night, Icha t t hut off at 9 o'cloc Is it not against the laws of NE weapon of war is too dangerous | CAN . HAVE IT ALL th Aa r 1 is t sented tha me easy deh i" robe ipdpotay, Bieber of to use against even rats. That is dis- | OU cannot have the utmost possible w om horne 1 being madly pur chained all day? He is man’s ease. ¥ | of one thing without sacrificing some- nilan fa at ae er ‘ iSgiayd a Ani Mise cesta The California board of health has | thing else. ; — Tag > \ 7 ie GOIN Ge TMG Bore vetoed a proposition to combat rats by That is the reason why the steamship 1 t 0 watch their collars. The dog Spreading disease among them. Theoreti- Lexington, the new airplane carrier of the H » I grows, but the collars do not, cally, if some di e could be found to navy, is the swiftest big ship, armed or 1 y bi Mt : and many dogs suffer from this which rats were susceptible, but to which unarmed, afloat. The Lexington wa PE OS 2 MARY L human beings and all useful animals were started as a big cruiser, and then, under | 5 M » cli ‘eb ‘ on 8 dog, e immune, that would be an ideal way of the Washington Conference agreement, |} here ise ‘hi a getting rid of man’s smartest and most | transformed into a plane carrier. | w it fi s z ont watching persistent enemy. d such, it does not have to be heavily | acetals ‘ood one, and is But the health authorities hold that not | armored, nor to ¢ heavy guns and | hi 2 bs ed along to all who have ough is known of diseases to be sure emplacements. The extra weight can go fi weowing Cope: at even the rattiest of rat diseases might | into engines and driving power. t ™ t littcs wit Mr. Firit: Would a young _ Tv : ° ' lis that hi y Mr, F 1 have bought not spread pestilence elsewhere. So the The Lexington does not fight with guns, Z nae be Bakiporpe! Fossett Ae oman born inConada of Amer Rouen oA the instoltineat pak: ats will be shot, drowned, smothered, and can run away from vessels that do leaepch mami es Reap maces cy rye sephigigel bhai plateae Hs | Jf I have it insured would the poisoned, starved and trapped, but not | fight with them, or can be defended by ‘ {erwin recallz, the youngste is bie a hla County ie insurance go to the original infected. other such vessels. | who seem { the family saved pennies and PEGGY. | owner in case of fire? I have | have known that ho was Irv ft t | deen told that it would. | If both her parents were | et, for wo have a le a, the little town American ens and she re A. EW. ? 2? Answers to Your Questions ? ? J Q. What Is the meaning of the; m) national tennis pt s fo! name Ma | ‘OU can get an answer to | | 19: A. It ig the French form o yv| | any question of fact or 10} | 4 For men's pti aaa mcone “bitte ig *,| | formation by writing The Seat-| |, rig ihey” were er “star of the sca.” The original | te Star Question Editor, 1322 | | | rept. nage! : New York ave. Washington, : ars . orm is Hebrew. " . ohnator c ‘ sain ce D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | | ee ee oc ne sane} | loose stamps for reply. No te Johnson, MS Is the. cotton used for making medical, Jegal or marital ad- || 27089, John Ienncssey, Sbsorbant cotton Just cotton that! | vice, Personal replies confi. | | Norton, George M. Lott, has been damaged by fire or water?)-| dential. All letters must be | | cree J. Griffin A. No. It is the Mughest grade ee signed. { . of long laple cotton, specially; ¢ —— al RR: treated. largest of any state in the United| ‘ Vha n tz Iq cee States. A. It is an apparatus for ext Q. Why was William re fn gt old: from its ‘ore in wht Bryan called t 4 | Q Who were the first 10 rank-|@¢ton of an alkali and } t i sure steam, gold-bdearing A, The word “Commoner,” as it converted into a soluble silic ig ordinarily used signifies “one of ¢ i the commonality, that is, not a TH peer.” It is an English term used ps ; ce much in politics. Bryan was called our. [ Editor s Mail the “Commoner” because he cs poused the cause of tho common r4 ‘ | people. He published a periodical y, E by that name for a number of 2 ad in a Tacoma years. ' “ : paper that the total tax levies se for Tacoma will be about a mill Q What stato in the United THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 | ower for 1926 than for 1 States hus the largest farm popula-{ 4» : | 2he-Fleree county budget, .o ogg | #0, you are a dreame Sige the ‘city, willbe 1.6 -inills A. According to the last census,| ze ete iho pent ool | less than for 1926, New York state has a farm popula- | i dso unites to allp by | at dalinwiia ain thon of 10,485,327, which is Ne Salt atarnek alert | ase of 5 mills: in the NSO a ee eT ee A enthusiasm in your | fr y, and the statement [ NATURELAND }) Could be practical you | Ma deficit of. more than dl would be a success. | $1,000,000 hanging over from As you tramp thru yalleys of A fortune awaits you. | the 1926 budget and it will bo Glacier national in Mon- Tho a dreamer in business | neces 0 sell bonds to take tana, you'll quickly notice broad, You are realistic at home Tervien Same verenrenpena Or horizontal bara in various col ou will have a beautiful home The showing of Tacoma 1s an ors on the mountain-sides thou. | And your family will be happy |. argument In fa a change sands of feet above you. These | pe———————___- |. ‘Tacor ana ether comipila: colors were deposited there by ‘ PT ee ore Br eee ne rtie te ll). SMOKING ‘ROOM = || form of government and these mountalns, nobody knows STORIES (i scar aadha Miigbanager Glee mow long 4 | _ fixes responsibility. It is to be (A. FAMILY llving, in thi hoped that common | cout Aa Fatative: dia of Seattle voters will not be | Wradieata bigs bl ed by the efforts of poll | Setota: to tia antheels ticlans to confuse them by rals. to ship on, who | ing false issues of unconstitu: Doubt" still uses bows neces t ote ath t, | tlonality, ete, If it is legal for rows. They are experts at ki | with all of thelr patie on | Tacoma to have a commission ing fish with arrows from their aha Body 1 | form of government because crude dugout canoes: | eed with all kind voted for it, and if it Is 1 endhiedalae (In Gack | cal for Cleveland, Stockton California has 12 mountains | eneral, Th | Snd other cities to elty Over 14,000 feet in height and | 1 the | BIER, 180 over 12,000 feet high. Over | received this re 60 of them have never been What right haw any employe named. Here's a chance to im. | ma keep general because jot one of! those mortalize a few more Amer ! Artist buried with full militar affected by 1 change from our politicians, honot | present system to a city man —_— ~ —— , fo toll the people of | tle that they have to change thelr form ernment?) That, in | is the tenor of Corporation i} Counsel Kennedy’, statement | and a challenge to the people 1 of that they have no ight fo have the kind of gov | ernment the vote fo which f little by-word that all Kidlets 1 Ftenl early in life hould be taken up at the poll begin it, No wonder it's patience that all mothers use when | * Let's get In line with other pro ers exclaim, “In a minute.” | Bresslvo cities and do something You ask them to rise, so's to hurry to school, An argument starts | ut down thin tax rate ‘and they win ft, You call them again and they fuss and they fool, and Tacoma, Cleveland and Yi get up “in a minute other clties cut thelr tax rate The back yard needs cleaning; the grass must be cut, A little tot'a | and get more for told to #0 do ff. Dut mother soon finds that his pep's ina rut, and it | era’ Money heeause taken him a long time to do it | whandoned the ok If the truth should be known, It ts time thrown away when kids are | cqppeil and mayor tom with is ted to hurr When tasks they must do inte © with thet the constant bickering, ete e Ah are lax and it makes mother Worr | altle should also get in line and We'd Hil like to know who It was, years ago, who brought forth the vote for the city manager plan nerve to begin it, 1@¥nerely a stall, and It's used by uy all—the pe Very trul tr tering phrase, “in a minute," ‘ WW, DAVIE i (Copytighy 1926, for Tho Seattle Star) 1. ©. Smith ilding, * 4 ¥ rs ’ nae meu nna ather Brom m ther This young lady was by -othera, includ who would t George D. expected Irvin red to the United St she was 21, and If you bought on contract, no doubt it fs stated in that con heroine, but he no steps to become a Cans tract who 1s to keep thé prop died unwed. citizen would be a full c insured. If not, and you But Kinderhe United States. If in insure In your own name, yot \ know them | see J. Smith, 4 could collect the policy, but | postoffice would still have to fulfill the ended terms of the contract and pay ¢ th i. Mr, Fixit; On Etghth ave. 8 the Installments as they fell f city has put cinders on the | due. Read y agreement. Home Money Jesse Merwin (above), the Crane, and his Merwin (below Th “headle during a 4 went that a resh Air Stops Colds. for Home Loans HE Washington Mutual Savings yi Bank loans home money to home BY DR, HNGH 8. CUMMING Surgeon General, United States Public Health Servi ECAUSE occurs quently, the di the « htly re jon known & rsuall mala nuses suffer neonvenl economic and Is often tho forerunner of more rious affec tf {s over wowed b its apparent triv y. It should be re among school chil dren di closed the fact that common co! are re ible for approximately one-fourth of Il absences, It was also found that the children in openow dow schoolrooms, whil fton palo and undernourished, were relatively free from cold The exact cause of the com not been definite! Probably mon cold has determined ® number of factors are concerned. However, for practical pur poses, It may be considered that the chusative agent of 1 colds 4s conveyed from person to person thra,direet or indirect ‘The common cold alao has tl unenvinble distinetion of con forring little or no immunit or resistance to the disease after in attack, In this respect it differs radically from some oth or discane Formerly it was believed that drafis, exposure to cold and chilling of the body were imme diately responsible for — cold: Now, it, i# regarded as lke that these factors enuse a wouk oning of the body's protective forces, thereby rendering the | people, at low rates and without com- ors susceptible to Invasion ; salt ke toe mission, ¢ or too much nd work in stuffy or cate rooms, may be ite We make loans secured by first mort- Hegel ai ere tear? gages on homes and on business prop- t he erty. much 9 with other con a rom lone, instead ee The Washington Mutual Savings Bank is a strictly mutual savings in- stitution, with more than 60,000 depos- n who fs wal seu itors, whose deposits total more than ath aan. When you borrow at home, from the yee Heh ait asaya Washington Mutual Savings Bank, the ised in ample vent by interest you pay returns to circulation Roam temperature In wn at home, by payment of dividends on Tah: ea rues the savings of your own home people. Savings Bank Established 1101 Second Avenue 36 Years Resources $36,000,000 ruler of thy Naki Wind ) who w and be and Old German proverb,