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1307 ay 09 Seventh come 1) Wee out of Ry carrie ane mation at -| The Seattle Star ee h Ave, Seattle Wash > M ae 8 Tre nthe $1.40, € months $2.08, eatin, Wo. under act of March #, 1879. PARENTS! YOUR JOB, read ip the newspapers of Mr, and Reymore, of Seattle, fined by yo Mr 1 because they refused tg Justice Gordon send their children to the public schoc “The expl Mr. Reym teach patriotism; we to teach children as Christ You may argue evening, the rightness or wre Mr, and Mrs. Reymore’s attitude is a good deal to be said on eael More important, however, Reymores took enough interest in their children to find out what the children were being taught in school. That is a thing every parent could do and most par- ents neglect. Many of us go home at night, say hello to the children and bury ourselves in a Newspaper, a novel getting Fort Worth on the radio. Getting your children’s reactions to what they have learned at school is much more interesting than any novel. The Children will tell you stories that will amuse and instruct you Universal education, even if is faulty, is a fine thing. It motive power to keep the world progress- ing. Children, during their schcol years, accumulate a power to carry them thru life. And in this power store, of course, is some debris. Filter it out at home. THRILLS AND CROWDS | a thrill of a huge crowd! It was thrill that caused ancient Romans to build their big coliseum and to jam it full of people for every public event. The world today is far less barbarous than the Romans, but there’s hardly an American who doesn’t get a thrill out of a big crowd assembled for big sporting event. The real thrill one gets out of watching the world series baseball games is not in the play, which often is ordinary, but in the crowd itself. There's nothing else in the world quite like the great howl of cheers, shouts and general joy that comes from the crowd when a hit scores winning rur 3 the home team in the last of the ninth SUBSIDIES ECRETARY HOOVER considers a “direct subsidy” unnecessary for the development of air transportation. That is fortunate. The American peo- ple have no objection to subsidies, and have approved many very popular ones. But they do not like them by that name. They will not object to paying for sur- yeying and lighting the air ways, furnish- ~ing air ports free, and so arranging the compensation for carrying the mails as to be profitable to the companies, but a loss to the government. This is not “di- prefer taught.” with your f. There side The is this: or on ome of it s the only store of some ? 2? Answers to subsidy ibsidy Indirect of the most popular uses of funds And useful onc POLITICAL OFFICE \ AYORS, governors and senators are gover there wa than this never a more We refuse to pay them sal- what pays onsibilities. the cheap parable to for like res The peor so would object business politicians think, not cheap nominate But electing these officials i at all. It cost $88,668 not to Hylan for mayor of New York What it will cost for the successful can didate, for both primary and election, is 1, but it will be many times the salary office What the people will not pay out of the taxes, somebody has to pay, either out of pure patriotism, or in hope of favors to be received In the case of a president, the eost is reckoned by millions. Measured by what somebody puts up for them, these office are worth vast sums Me red by what the people are will ing to pay directly, they worth very little. Somebody's estimate is wrong FASHIONS i fos India everybody's every-day dress i a religious uniform You can tell to what religion, on bel Is the crusade likely to produce so the Western world? Will long skirts, long sleeves and high collars indicate a devout person, while “worldly” fashions indicate a non-church member More likely, the ult will be ion for church-going, and the general mode for all oth 1ich ght not be such a bad thi r all TURKEY'S CHANGES COMMISSION of experts will recor bly of the are instantly, by his costume, ect and caste each per thing analogous in one fash conformity to r occasions A made in present | mend to the Angora assen Turkish that poly ished and other radical chang s, based on th Greater freedom is given to the pre Inheritance by will is provided and civil marriages are legalized. The world little realizes the great prog- ress that has been made by the young | Turkish republic. With remarkable rapid- ity the old monarchy of the sultan is | being changed intd a real republic. Western ways are replacing Eastern customs that have ruled the land since the beginning of nations. History some day will record the rise of the young Turk movement as one of the most im- portant changes in history. government Koran Your Questions ? ? not @ What is the address of Leopold| shall Sechepp, the cocoanu 2 rl A. 165 Duane st York city : .. 0) many ¥ against Q What is th 3 ircus in| army the United ee ‘A. Barnum and Bailey's and Ring Ung Brothers combined circus is the largest. h command de pass” Verdun, ided th Don’t Overheat House ne Grey? at nov- e in novel for 1925 is entitled Thundering Herd.” Novels pudlished in 1924 ‘The of the ¥ “Tales Southern Public were Canyon” and Rivers.” @ What is the Ia the Yellowstone Nations A. The buffalo is the largest. Where is a herd there of 750. ally in the in until t fined alone @ How old is Conway Tearle, the $i % movie actor? Is he married? A. Conway Teasle is 45 years old.| He has been married twice, is now} married to Madelle Rowland, a singer and actress. some lowér mal. all the mation info tha has been dis seminated by agen become Q@ Can a woman dent of the United A. There is nothing in sicution to prevent this. presi States health cles durin the years the con- past Q Why "is “mother of ther Ments” applied to England? ‘A. Because the parliamentary sys tem of government first de- eloped and employed there parlia- kernaseed eel hy people was botnt portunity e fir @ By whom and under what cir-| breath of c cumstances was the phrase their house elves up f many case han animal ‘OU can get an answer | any question of fact or in- formation by writing The Seat- tle Star Question Editor, 1322 New York ave, Washington, D. C,, and inclosing 2 cents in loose stamps for reply. No Medical, legal or marital ad: | | vice. Personal replies confi. dential. All letters must be cretion the more the v o It can be the price of fs, thousan janitor 1] and me apartment houses My KD —y you kidlets, the winter's a-comin’ and "won't be so Jong till wo'l ait some snow chilliest breezes that blow Better get busy and dig up the sled that you } year, Then you'll be ready to start raisin’ ned for coasting are here, Member the pond where you had lots of fun frozen up thick? ‘Mem the you laughed when he looked kinda Better ¢ et, ‘cat it’s all comin they shine. Wieasure a-plefigy’s In store sharpened up imine. Hall old King Winter, and cunning Jack Frost Mest touch. & all the kids will be totally lost Y and sueh. don mit mc ‘opyright, 1925, for The Seattle & sick? back, Sha fer a fa of the In spite of many who some no matter how when the nowman that died in the BY DR. HUGH 8. CUMMING Surgeon General, United States Health Service > many time enter 1 weather wept with tif_ing ge many in : SRE. h t of the at wo condi seh leating and wu « Hation theated house is unfa and at costly od health, in a poor economy without judg a uring tho Dr Cumming t alue 'The tem: house should nid weather to seal th inter, In they sho s dis n the animals, for ppreciate and your ‘or the de unlos Fahrenheit at the most there are old people to eem to be considered. In order that ind may human being» the atmosphere f ventilation be comfortable and certain amount of uld alw safely high or stated nful, a moisture she 4 be pres fuel seholder this ¢ In of in our hom are ¥ ntial dition moisture to sphere can be hed easily by proper # and sting accom: maintaining a atem of ventilation. 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