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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLI TAR MONDAY, OCTOBI 12 OOO Oe oEsS gts Se eee ‘nar UT OUR “WAY BY WILLIAMS } > "hI, A , s f = ~ The Seattle Star | 8 | ‘= ere Bible sill U p to Solons , » Serprion As 1307-09 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Wash. . | 3 \ : Py. i ead Ue : ecta eoeimiatiy Han rranciece a Be ys en . sais, Wo . ‘ : : Renato agai thes este frase 5 OUR GOVERNMENT ment and get justice and prompt n HIS is the newest great nation, and If it does possibly the president v m. n one of the oldest have to 1 old monarehial Edwin C. Aldrich, of Oakland, Cal., tom of setting aside a day whe Shea ° claims to be the only living son of the mon people can be heard, sans lawyt : 4 revolution . rARITIC . NY ‘ His father, Caleb Aldrich, entered the H 19 W AN 's IS OWN P : revolutionary army as a drummer boy, at RESIDENT CALLES is having hi : ‘ 1d, and was afterward a private troubles with the human animal in . ° His son,*born when the father was the raw and his experience might well b« f . poe is now 87. studied by the Russian and other theorist Yet, of all nations, we are the one with who oppose proprietorship of property . : the oldest constitution and the only one Calles observes that the new Mexicat ¢ ernes whose form of government has not been policy of community holding and working vig og ith radically changed. of agrari ands lends itself to frauds ‘ 4 4 : r Our experiment of freedom, then the Worse, it is “discouraging to the agricul e f the I t newest and rashest thing in the world, is turalist because e lacks the FOeUng OF "and ¢ : now the oldest and most conservative. ownership.” It is at the latter point tha Kink Don’t worry about “radicalism” in the communistic shoe pinches, A man Dr. He 2 America. wants something of his own and, if he : r A country whose conservatism has out- has never had anything, as is the ice ull . J ‘ I lasted all the rest of the world is not go- with the Mexican peon, the hungrier he wi : ing to try an¥ rash experiments. is to get something igh ee 4 ig + TATA TTA r ‘ f Pacif ag ida HOW HEROES ARE MADE BLOODY EDUCATION ke part in | the | om 1 ible Fell eevee oe J . i nay i! nes 5 F c {riliate i ns a ‘¢7T takes newspapers to make heroes,” HE dso Purity : t f es not et Sarai total a said Commander Rogers, on his ar- ; outlaw war, are B88 Are. te: Pom 1 ihe rival at San Francisco, after the return of ee wOE pene fe fe Lhainpaniee ee mt th the ¢ himself and companions “from the dead.” gt ge " i " gases eek of 1 zx s Heroes, in fact, must first make them- | S@MS¢ of abolishing it, by eae ( t Klux bill, at ¥ This because the causes of war cannot be itt Selves. There has to be real achievement ' i g ' to advertise. reached and abolished by agr nent. Such , But the advertising is also essential, to motives grec R id ach ee ‘a 4th WHN MOTHERS GET GRAY. © Bit ot } j attract public attention. For a hero is one reset are to be reached by education { the schools of who has done something noteworthy bi Th » horrible experiences of the world a SEAR a t t which has also interested the public. ae end it atte Se aih"hive taught that —[ Wit ; ps You can make curiosity out of a man the Maat La gee arin wartiing tabut @ trifle ul ? Apr dQ if l Y | pm maade: Risin. On, Bite oct 3 by pure advertising. You can make more compared with the war ‘cost which. mort- a nt ea- oltom arm: ee Uncte (OHA A) | egeperemncan out of him by advertising something gages the health and prosperity of pres- By Larry (Baaranan worthy. Press agents for political candidates un- derstand their art expertly. The people's heroes are made by the papers. Mr. Fixit of The Star | | | Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They ( Are of Public Interest ent and unborn generations In spite of security pact, or any other wee ITON, agreement, Europe will fight ain, un- Agr , less she has learned better. But ye ps And there is no greater responsibility she has. At least the example of Gre te tur to land oes: I) on the press of America. In the case of bowing to the league of nations on the | It iq being fucted In Me Pasit: The s ghway fro 1 fa We asked for another iat age 0 My va, ghey | the way Untwersity biidge to EB. 45th at sitting. The pnotograph Rogers they did a good and worthy job. very brink of another Balkan squabble is | a fow years it ' is gachihetan hee Sentug of sate: The photopraphers: £8. fused and became very abusive I had paid a deposit on the pic tures. This they would not re- turn, When I threatened to re port them one said we might have another sitting. This I re- But, as their heroes are, so will the peo- an indication of a step in the right direc- ple be. RE tion at least, " RS ‘ “Let me make a nation’s heroes, and I i without it the productiv do not care who es its sermons.” IT WILL BE COMMON * and river 6 name to almost as great arteries. ed along th ste trafft hours. If t age | *COMEBODY on the front | tvat te piped ta Zab because of the insoles MAYBE WE WILL door. Hur vo canstigg | Masiment oe can't get my N the olden days, before law schools | _ “Package from Wannay 8, New | tt wil bac ates 3 pits pry wile started turning out a goodly crop of | York. Please sign this airplane delivery | mitt! would lawyers each June, the king set aside sev- receipt. se eer: se compel them ta: weft eral days eech year to hear the grievances It is just Wannamake York et Me Plait; This afters one of the common people. store delivering an order of linge eata aap ee emilee sell Mr. Fixit: To what depart Then democracies were established. The | Miami, Fla., home, by one of Henry According to Had © — eae scr page ae hips ment in Washington should | common people were supposed to have a | Ford's commercial airplanes. The begin a sre pee ee ter roughly handled, but I could not yoga te pai hogs direct avenue to their government. | nings of an era which the old man of to- | mana ce that (t was necessary for eat :.0. protect’ 8 apabdat thboe An interesting bit of news comes out | day will be sorry he didn’t live long these areas,” he. naid iad Ne Noe ile -aladt be eat ops I must employ to make the of this nation’s capital. It is that Wash- | enough to sce. enjoy Nacg ote the coal rR. | modeler ae a ington has 1,800 lawyers. That’s twice as | PTT RS cs Prva toes Soe oat Bolick “work te la konats oneal Waite to te Patent Office, Many as in Pittsburg, which is much | DIG WITH CARE weeds, and cultivate seafood an | yut should never be an in | Ble eat Ie it if ee larger; one-third more than in Detroit, OW, they’re going to dig into Mt. carefully an a farmer rnines his man one. If you think the of- | Joo" AEA Getter consult a patent which is more than twice as large, and Sinai after Moses’ tablets of the crops 6 fleers were unnecessarily bru- | inwyer as tu the best method of not many less than in Philadelphia, the | Ten Commandments | Moe Lae mibece to teehee provectine JF multe «fhe: models third largest city. | _What a horrible se would be in, if} ver a Hoe ye Fon | pablo ge Ei ccrpehe aed Dea Does this indicate that almost every | after all our living up to the Ten as trans- ‘nA sacar eeited’ td. aishere: Mt! Welt) Resbatiss sai) noth. band Stabe ted 0h time a citizen has something to take up | lated, the original tablets should show dn of crops, so different where 5,000,000 trout are rand I went to a photograph | could trust, that should protect with his government he must do it thru | something different! Waste or misdirec- | water axons Ste scitel £0 /tale ralsed ann fcliffe, above, and Dr. Austin | studio to return some proofe of | your idea against others, in or a lawyer? Is a lawyer the only person | tion of modern goodness would be a ca- | '* er nen prod = Lap gay are ial the, daby which were wneatte: dinary cases who can place a dispute pect a depart- lamity, wouldn’t it? m growth must be variety, E t be the right. com of a cert water mu position t our station near Beaufort N. C., we are growing terrapin in about the same way a farm ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? Q. How large is the Ute Indian! from sliding down? ground, and #0 hold the soll in| er grows chickens Feservation and is the ground! 4. Trees would help to keep 5 pli | “Of the Long Island coast, wa capable of cultivation? from sliding on a hillside. OG. KS experimenting with the rain A. The Ute Mountain reservation, other methods are advocated by | Q. What fe the dice of ing of oyster we to which the Ute Indians nominally! purcau of soils of the department| isiand? produce and 00 Belong, is a tract of 480,000 acres) oy agriculture: one terracing and| A. Manhattan (sland ts about 14| eexs, fry and ings each dy two and one-quarter| year for stock “In the Middle West, we take fish from lakes that are drying innoculate them with freq! ‘ water mussels—from wh Q Who was the first modern Ji 4) } 7 Lb uf t | buttons ‘are’ ina Protestant :nissionary to India? Ss 11s aw Us them in rt A. William Carey, the English : ‘ —™ Pn ag ON seat This accomplishes the dual pu covdier of shoes, was the first | Anita Whitney Fights Syndicalism Law to pean mea one pose of saving the fish and in. modern Protestant missionary, go- edi tndia sa 1798 Supreme Court; Goes to Jail Heb eed epee ees By Chester H. Rowell CULTIVATING Q What fs the first natural death “Ma Fecorded in the Bible? §n Southwestern Colorado, but noti the other planting Bermuda graas,| miles ton more than 10,000 acres of it are} schose capable of cultivation if water) Could be secured for irrigation. roots form a tangle under! miles broad Shadowed? The CREDIT invisible spectre ~ are going In for 1) ralsing—Norfolk, Va, for credit record—is right behind ft ity for aquiculture if the world’s | seafood supply in to Inst people imagine that the | ivity of the ocean ts un. , that ft will continue to yi wield up Ite seafoods and other products regardless of care or sald. “This js far from true. ‘The middlo of the ocean is mora barren than any land deaert. And its productive areas, land, may easily be Rendered ‘ s's,| ANITA WHITNEY, Calltornia gal here, So, under the aaa Ne RECORD 4 every where you travel Ba that, of Adam, te Genesis: §:6, social worker and philanthro- inal syndicalism’ law of Cali- | °%4™mp ‘ wi duntite jirisbed of not escape. etre eres, cier: asom, Sited nrolled herself for a time | fornia, Miss Whitney was con- | Water. In cases like this wo co- seer ion eats! Gnd thirty. years,| member | victed of membership in an il | 483 Nes A abel ast cans, fry Through the remarkable system of a,” | and ngerliings lant «(OL sae: ena of the short- legal organization and sen- | Oliske polite Sat ha Reve tho Retail Credit Men's National Association | tenced to from one to fourteen yeara in tho penitentiary A lot of friendless “burns’’ were sentenced about the samo | lived Com. munist ers’ Q. What 1» considered the great-| est game fish and the hardest to} land? A. Sportemen consider the tarpon) ©) the greatest game fish and the| On® “ hardest to land. | ton meeting, Bie ts where her Q What ts the largest dam in the| OMY | activity RarlaT | was to report A. Wilson dam in Alabama, in the| ® resolution United States, is said to be the| favoring the largest in the world. It contains 1,-| wie of the bal- 260,000 cuble yards of masonry lot rathe re ae D than of illega methods to re- information regarding your bill-paying attitude Is passed along the line, It 4s uscless to say to yourself, “I'll remove to some other city Ge where I am not known and open new credit accounts." No chance! From Boston to Seattle time, and are now servin in prison. Miss Whitn ing wealth and influence, ca ried her case from court to court, but now, by the refusal | of the supreme court to accept liction, her Jast resort is and she, too, is to go to n, for crimes which she did not commit nor advocate, but Walch Waar kecs cates ee notisproductive 1 every city or town of any consequence. cultivation Buffalo to Galveston ‘our local credit record {s available to any member of tho association—and this nattonal wd rganization comprises over thirteen thousand members. In fact, there ts. local organization Q. Which is the best method of} 4 t Rowell ranixat state "In order to live and multi dress wrongs. organization related to another | planting a hillside to keep the » The radicals at tho meeting | organization, which, in turn, | D% the inhabitants of the ocean | If you Haves good credlt standing 1A thé city B| voted the resolution down, on had relations to 1 nization must have nutriment | \ which you lye and you move to another ‘OU can get an hd i the plea that political methods to which she in patos Seda isa Sie community, you will be received as a good oltt- any question of fact or in- were impotent which she had opposed these dirty echetia Melati ak eof € nd a highly destrab! dition to yo! formation by writing The Seat- a ae eeanah oe the one | doctrin antmals, all browsing, directly ane : iighly destrable addition to your Md La Goede sealtae 1322 ith ev i ‘ Pad tee The party itself wont out of iindlsecuy, upon the same | chosen new home town, ew York avi ‘ashington, cai: Milter obs pie existance he FRSA Tata ; atures. D.C, and iriclosing)2 cents in | | passed 9 resolutie Indorsing | (neem he ree enh, but “These pastures must be It certainly pays to é J the Third Internationale, and amybo 10 once enrolled | Aken Bt loose stamps for reply. No Ce Soa tnine init it iy a criminal, and several of | MAlntained and kept up If ocenn medical, legal or marital ad- iternationale, 3 he i rh life 1s to survive." vice. Bersonal replies confi. |} © understood to vo | hem are in prison, Miss Whit. | dential, AN letters must be| | passed resolutions which, it | ney, as the only conspicuous 1] done in America, would be'iie. | one may x 1ecoed in making the —~¥ Be pict | injustice of Mt also conspicuous. | Should Reveal | Syndicalism Laws | PERE are such Jawa in a | number of states, They are survivals of war psychology. Under them, men who neither committed, incited nor belleved » the little old mirror that bares the fact that a person is in violence are imprisoned for MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 ASSOCIATED getting gray hairs, As age comes upon you, you look in the glass, the hellefs or acts of others. If so, your lite will be happy, a =ifog Orat and sce that the change slowly's coming to p Every one of these prisonors vin Ill Shite SouBTe eis | RETAIL ORED T MANAGERS A wee little touch of tho gray, by your ears, will set you to thinking | regards himself, rightly or You aro intorested in tho arts, — | OF SEATTLE back over the years. You wonder what causes the gray to creep thru wrongly, as a martyr, and is 50 And are @ eriterion on musie | Is age really telling its story on you? regarded by Mp fellows, 'TN6 You have a powerful will | You worry ‘bout whether you've worried or not, And, is that to imprisonment does leas than no And ©& lont self-control blame for the grayness you've got. The real thought, perhaps, that your mind will unfold, is Just the idea that you're getting old. uraging the propa You have & pleasant personality foun doctrines, and And you will have a host of And yet, after all, @ yon'll laugh at the gray, and know there's no it give revolutionists a friends, ” harm in your turning that way, you still can go on in a youthfullike “talking point’! in their argue yaoi fling, for grayness of hair doesn't mean a blamed thing ment that democratic institu “No spots on Waterman's You're on old an you after all, When spirit comes knock. | tions do not protect free speceh record!’ {# the ery in New ® ing, just answer the @il. Arouse all the pep that you're leaving un» | Aa a matter both of principle York's mayoraity campaign, | sung, and then, thru your grayness, you still can feel young, and of policy, they should all Look for spots on his fingers, ‘ (Copyright, 1926, for The Beattie’ Htary be repealed. ink spots at that! at a secon