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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925, . | OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS ~~] The Seattle Star \ AMS Why Seattle Should Be COO 7 7 — - —- - ——— | . ° + As £307-@9 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Wash. | pobt } 7 panera | R d S/ , \) ] ; pane Wales ] thee thi 3 man. fpactal Represematives: Bam rranciec Ui, Ml Four €R Five oO \ /WELLI CANT OUSE to vip a Ceds ~ Hane” 1b Wrest aatl Br ie office. fremont Mining 4 ad WH KIDS FTA @) # agehal sae “By se math, # monthe fia, & somthe $200 19 2} ed ee eite Dae || HELP IT CAUSE it By Jim Marsh ered as second class matter at Beatthe, We. under act of ma 8t. f jit j as Pant TX WA i || MOOR PA'S FAT, \ J} = i Saupe 1 poner _ — | | | ¢ 7 ‘aorrer GosH || CAN 1? Har if 6 Orient, “ap . ropa } 3 \ . . | THE MORAL POWERS } and messy cafeteria, and bis re fg is a i ; - RM ances MA TOBY I} ‘LL LAP OVER | /\I fully from is : BRPEAKING re the league's success ir sae ed ag pores OF eae | | Fae eee L\-DoNT HAVE THIS || In TH’ BACK be | the service bho : War ha . thy iy 5 “ apy a X= | there aro thougands of students who only | f iA MUCH LEFT OVER! || AN ITLL NEVER | ¢] > belier ~1 i <"It shows that. oven in the Balkon pow. | S8¢ the gay side of college from a dis ii 4 i oe?) MY GOSH. MA | BE NOTICED ogy bane age ' { SEPT ta asthe.’ the ‘more! vowel san POW | ance, Some know it only through the ae Pa 4 f/ Xe, IA tard orrit / Ney WITH sik tan Cie Bs t | nations of the earth can preserve peace.” — | novels they read. eee | / if Wh: = rg HOUR COAT ON le ppm a i The League did a splendid work in Cornell will expend the fund raised »y aoe C 4 be | this Balkan affair, but was it much of a | bY the spe cial tax to organize a pleasant maintaining be test of its “moral powers’? It is or social life for the large element of stu 7 i : rage , Frys nts » no clubs, no motor o This hing to stop the fighting of t seat dents who have no ¢ ; ; hii ay A tite aphtbar Pr aes | cars, no doting daddies to ease the course et rigsves fere in the battle of tec big madmen. A | of their university education, If the vty Seal. decisive test is yet to Sie sehen money is well expended it is possible for ne. or more, of “the great powers” is | Cornell to make another notable contri- Mucten’: Maybe auch.will come in. the bution to the advance of education in the British-Turk dispute over Mosul, and United States, t may the League be, indeed, all-powerful "KY | wtile means so much in such etait. ; ANOTHER | ie 5, © ee But did the League suucceed in the H ! Another dictator in the makings | pig iy ge " ( Graeco-Bulgar affair by exercise of : Mr. Riza Khan, of Persia, Mr. {lroads are not 4 “moral” powers? It threatened an eco- Khan, recent private in the army, has | nad nomic blockade if those peoples went on seized the army, deposed the shah and eats to with their war. That threat meant started royalty toward the frontier with " ter The G, N, starvation of people into obedience. May- valises packed for a long stay abroad, : | care whether they pick up ailk be there’s morality in such a measure, Mr. Khan is evidently a good Christian. relght from Japanese but it sounds like unadulterated force. ,| It was rather expected that he would hang or ps. If the Amer. However, maybe it requires force for one | royalty to the telephone poles. He shows ao ee cae: | part of the world to establish its mor- the true spirit of conservatism by merely 3 Legh es one Beattie for | ality upon another part. When a man, | telling royalty to get out and go to work. ape ay | or a nation, isn’t convertible by sound | It is always a terrible fate for royalty, but rikas tadins* rouble. | ’ advice, moral obligation, or conscience, | Some of them are getting used to it. } situation,” | a resort to force is possible—possible, and ‘ * sip Ss ‘ ‘ , 5 veteran | ] right habitual, and, very often, the only SHOULD BE RE-LEGGED Wose GOOD OL. DANS LLinms day, “i measure that succeeds. | [JIS MAJESTY GEORGE V requests =RENT ALWAYS SO _ GOOD. | All stand around the coasts eG that Artist Ch ms’ painting of Y agpepeaeros Ae : look at the prairies, Instead of | nd looking out to REALLY AT IT him be withdrawn from exhibition in the 3 j é ENRY FORD has conferred with danc- London Academy, because of the thin legs A nN In dustr 1 al League 0 f Na tions “phe averame merchant, for “ ; ; put on his majesty. ing masters of Ohio and Michigan E ‘ io ‘ ; } ieorge is right in his crit n, accord- 7) ‘ochran and is evidently serious in his purpose to | tig to toe chowerkyire representations of an oa By Nx Dy Coakran | cer he revive the old-fashioned waltz, polka and the painting. The legs are too thin and ITULKING to o group of en | -the big industries of Europe, if | Mr. ki ait of ] he Star minuet. * Oe too almighty lady-like. It does not seem | th t I ag “ut " t i 3 oc stew : None greater than Henry Ford in indus- ible th it such legs could support a | ‘ Louls Lor >) gelnnad ot aust 3 Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They|\@ — na Sony haa His demonstra urty, beef-eating Englishman. More- | ‘ Un aan cx x Ame } : Are of Public Interest ns along ee cee ‘ have ea uN over, the garters on those legs are too : ies P a ote anes of, oo : a 2 gressivism, But, when he tackles prevail- dainty and don’t look as if they would hold wit anized 1 ot A ‘ ie Mr, Fixit:—Can you tell me | at pays $18 a week. I ing social customs, he plunges into deep at ; PF , | count sani if there is any governmen grocery bill that has vat i really would: ané aa fataprt to their duty more than five minutes, ae : 1 t | teak cose yar hebedenn Ties Sides te Ua hanks Ga cr canivi lag ¥ WOuld act as “plug to More ribbons might have been put on the i rig : F r fast t c | time? If ‘ ng agency. This ageney pituse a shoes, too. at ie iste atirnitias rasp apart s 1 apply? insis I make payment Of course, he will arouse some devotees | Tha : iemy should oust that painting t ; : — : Hic to tho U, | fm full during this month, It 4s f the old dances, which were easy to learn | widbosit'p-vuselre ig : { : ss cor ag ose zat impossible. What would you e ethnn aad-chich, ceally ware ‘mi or require Sims to put on legs an Union, ' ns in t : n | pai advise me o do? I can pay on- Peaceful than ‘the senionte y DA legs. Just think of an artist scrimping on é vik an, ¥ \ 1 a P | < 1 off ly $2 a week on this dill and , Hi * elect ae by Lee d oy legs, in these times! : ; re erga ; ‘ & Ist of same: k ily—A. J. ¥. terpsichorean acrobatics. But, socially, the _ : coe sinha igs : ~ moan." £0 Saveciment 8 : oe agencies must col- world is after new things. The craving for TORTH SEIZING Ade lg snip rst in ep Re ‘ | it Canadian nurses is their business; al novelty causes the change in style of da | eee RTH peeiNG ee ray wolution of Ms ecverntank iat : c preference at the And the one who holds the bill @ ing and dressing and, quite numerously, | ss se CAUSE nsporting D007 ft 5 to wee things | er — ea’ Otoe i tration directory ainst you reports that this « the change in even husbands : | in violation of the Volstead law are | t. Concentrat t 5 na tara ft trnalitl op tena ve 1 oll * ©. A? I thought » closed up this Rearpes } confiscated by the government. Thousands | try obliges an entente among 1 tt pay a this was an American direc- it is Mr. Fix- y “4 tory for American nurses, and Really, what Mr. Ford is fighting is | | change, a certain progression, in other | ° anenobile an been grabbed. Also. 17 aoe ei buncl aOR | 90, American nur : | some ships—small aS ache nerely announces | ve given p words. He may gather about him an old | ONE a ten asian Pm hae “haen * canwht . nk) Tacceoraaie Tachaety, febsie® | sean ies | age. oti iedittiat dian, bat never aursenders, bat. |. Now. five mads have been caught 18,000,000 Old Maids poliidal: expatinises. me. Geek | yavtra woe Oe | 4 polnt in your case. his prospects of a Waterloo are promising, | transporting beer into Chicago from east , d u pete with | ality; | Le : I 4 | ern breweric 8. : ed By Mrs. Walter Ferguson r strially rt pitals usual Mr. Firtt:—Can you give me THAT GAY COLLEGE LIFE | Will Uncle Sam confiscate the railroads? o ai nurses, but | perbrtaleniacoa oa be the best rec- Wath a crbusker sivicgriad are S | any | ognized schools or Univerat- ~ QTUDENTS entering Cornell Univers- | Riaie a Bigh S Other wa] unene bea Are sent ont | Geniage anos wnat. enol Sa ity this fall were required to pay a ONGRESSMAN LONGWORTH, who | ! on on f 1 sob tk the peeMtt | obtain information concerning special tax of four dollars. The proceeds | will sit in the speaker’s chair, pro; | *..°"°, cgi | ment reports tho course. — A High School of the tax are to be expended to make | claims that the “regulars” of congress will | taeda tie : : oar i bag Ao cites sai Cornell “a more human university.” That | bar the prog ives of the Northwest | dearth of ir wheth af A gal z WS eee ae wet ri Ree : Beta a 3 Len a : c Hart Riess: Ger ae ngton s irs We seems very odd. Most of the complaint | from committees of importance and other- | As ‘ : id ms eel je inked years of ardening that is heard about American universities | wise ostracize them.’ ER onitin She atest laa ae cont: of living to mupport thet enough for that, th eee | mses omy dr akg gh in the course is that they are too human. It is inces- | It is a good policy—for the progressives, | ett waiting at the church ig are onaig ay erly step will be take m- | 9 baby? Can he bring though {t ts not listed as such santly charged that too much time is de- | at any rate. It will tend to solidify the fi f f We may do all esha alain by Sel eMedia | hicgerdbgm i. arRypemcortinera mate ei voted to the social and athletic welfare latter into an organization and, | : is opian | “Hut commerce, Industry |: ber his f ok Y fox on cones onthe tae of the students and not enough to their produce a real leader, two things which | . finan i ie evar to to do | Bext few years, intellectual development. they must have, if they are to be influen- | find a nat fore the world | so, But sf a woman abandons ei a7 The Cornell procedure seems to fly | tial as an element in American politics. | , me mae Asc Ol, | her family there ts no legal | Mr. Fixit: The widow of a in the face of the prevalent view of Am- well for the country, too, that the | t aad nber and other | way to force her to return and | civil war veteran, who sowns es : : cs ¥ » t th | commox x Aus hawicainty ET erican universities. None the 3 it hould be distinctly drawn between | is tr satngivetre | adios aieores ihe pagina Mitle home, would Uke 9 would appear to be amply justified, and parties and leader. | ; : the of the w get co 8 ook cher Roca eee 7 to establish a precedent which might ~ thru fis over the political Mr. Fixtt:—I have a wife and Call KEnwd-0350 and ask : i a a a . “ i ] ‘all KEnwd-0350 and ask for | well be followed by other large knowl- ONE RECIPE | | = + ai 8 baby 9 wionthe 018, ant 10) ats Tene ; edge factories. ma | DET ’em, feed ’em well, breakfast 'em hn ee a = 3 The “college boy” of whom the coun- | in bed, wake up in the middle of the | | try hears is an expensive-looking young | night to ask ’em if they wouldn’t like an man who travels around to football orange, watch their likes!” _ games in a high-powered car and reach- Mrs. Herbert Rouer, of San Francisco ii nid OUP, Ree TeeO MAin-0600 es into the pockets of his raccoon coat | speaking upon how husbands are to be kept Gamera Analk” socsanie » ; for hundred-dollar bills to bet on his | for 50 years, in spite of flappers and di- ina wrerld hai aver i i y] da team. This specimen, however, is repre- vorce courts. been old malds E sentative of only a small fraction of the The lady’s recipe may be broadcast. If seer) Ye 3 students at universities. so, listen to the coming back of a counter- thee ails SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 4 For every student going through “| broadcast, with “Is it worth while?” Sure fangs Bi mh A feb R lead dA pes ge pe be S : college in ease and comfort there is an- as shooting, there will be wives listening And wo imagine tha pos ey oe. pothe 4 t lear ‘oO restrain your a other (usually two or three) haying a | in on the radio, who have been feeding, pet- pretty miserable time. His club is a | ting and orangeing ’em for 50 years, or rooming house, his dining hall is a noisy {ile Et a Betty Brown— Ptr ees eet rt WHAT FOLKS SAY a you exaggerate JACK RAPER, humorist “Life is certainly complex. It ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? | tog 6 it of thought are 4 cannot be reasoned . yo aro ick to lize ’ tokes pres “t j .. dealers Liha “essen peck tcasedh pecker s Betty takes real pride in a well written Ghat sre. the largest ports inj —————————_————™_ Q. How can oll spots bo rence Ruse | And you are ready to atone for | ‘lassified Ad—and is never happi : the United States? | { You can get an answer to | | po: pats ? tei ad a d' DOROTHY GISH: “The man | them. | wh that Classifi ppier than 4 A According to their commerco| | —- any question of tact oF im} | 4. ny applying common clay aat-| WhO puts his ideals before what | Ye Hit) & usually happy dls en that Classified Ad has produced re- : ih the séaport. e in the order of| | formation by writing The Seat. ated tied Git pistes lps 6 knows tho we wants will position. | . 9 tcap R ipiia, ‘fan ‘Francisco, Norfolk and| New York ave, Washington, || init) he injured, oe the pollah} oe’ | able in love Shots alwavaer me i (erly |] D.C, and inclosing 2 cents in| | il! be tured, but che atain ei Pree ate: | She is always ready and willing to assist loose stamps for reply. No | | soe | Pa ee | Fico eye pal SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 | in preparing the right copy for your propo- | Q. What is tt : He medical, legal. or marital ad- NN | « thing + ‘ j 5 at ix the real name and the co. Pi mn f Q. Wh s th st balt to use| ri ‘0 kill him." t ou nave great mental ae & . ites (ct ithin movie fastress, Max-| | Gentian: AN, letters these. be | | for. cattiah? se tied Wie i ibaa ee ts | ; sition, whether you wish to sell a home, lo- Jorio Daw? igned. A. Catfish bite Beat when fresn| i | You aro determined and solf 0 ; ASAE: 4 SPER saci name 46 ator clierite| Wpsme mete | EEAN Sage <0s BHI. AMAR as Ee Oe S| eonfid cate help, or dispose of household furniture House, home address ig 6737) h meat, beef ane iri nis ‘hamiatry Myctory ‘ou are not easily discourage F S Pieper f ‘ound in the largest quantities in _ finish. Ags . , @ Js the captain of tho Room-land aisourl ee ane >| Yq7ITIC all the wonders and | ‘You have an artistic tempera Ask for Betty Brown when you telephone BMG niicauta “ecpeciicn 0" yids i NATURELAND WN Seaier nate tor KblS fe way Reet you, Wilk Japend - aut | a Classified Ad to The Star. Satisfy your- e 2 Sse vaieen eiene mimi iad 9. Of what nationality fs Richard | Cana i . —/ | definitely why even tho simplest | money to satinty it self that she is on the job to help you get Cause oRovere’ Ai, Bavfedt (46|'; 4. bye dee Bieedlch’ byt : ARL KILGORE, keeper of chemical combination takes | You will have a beautiful home, | gay Si x xe \ atitt alive, ile did pas Meibito pom fot ties sigalg birth: Hal reptiles at San Diego Zoo, place. Which will cost you a fortune | ‘ results! Doiyuciher than the sin degree, 480” PS ene old | s bathing his snakes in disin Hydrogen and oxygen gases | — to furnish A 4‘ hagalll.S | fectant and polishing them off bo mixed together in the | But your happiness les in your | N, latitude, Peary made the tust| teg of the trip accompanied by} @ Where was the daughter “br| Matthew A. Hensom, a negro, and| Alice Rooweyelt (now Mrs. Nichola with a cloth, while he told the onlookers a few things about proportion, but they will home environment unite to form water unie Betty Brown is but ONE of the service } L STE LEG four Eskimos, | Longworth) born? | snake an electric spark {8 passed thru | » 28 | A. Paulina Longworth, the daugh | “Snakes are more subject ‘to them,’ 1h moat cases a process | | SMOKING ROOM features that k Cl ifi i © ‘What $0. torrn’ cotta? |ter of Allce Roosevelt and Nicholas| mites than chicken id reptile called cathlysi necossary to | STORIES | make our assified col- ea Hinictautsivea sroauae i Longworth, was born at the Chi-| houses can't get rid of the insect bring about a combination be EE YA umns so easy t T h Fi Ptured product male) cago Lying-In hospital, 426 L, dist) esta entirely. They don't ent tween two elemonts, Catalysis is 6 oO use---- [yr ! As Peres Cay, Orca minture of) st.,, Ohtoago, I : | properly, nor. sled \as. they the decomposition of a com. | HUN rabbit beats it from \ y them today! fro clay and clay or shale. These| ‘06 hould, when they have mites, pound and the recomposition of |@ your vicinity he goos bound ;: Q When 4s the best timo to| M4 #0 frequently die from that itu elements thru the presence ing y. Hxamino tho tracks A THOUGHT | feats hatha tll tea ery | cause, of subatanen that doos not In and you'll find the marke of his lcaeteriy ponicne fhe trie ahould A SeL HIKES eon eva des itnelf suffer change, as in fer rind foet are in front of his fore q iret Sev oue baci OboKE FibOSENIeG oF Atal th i Taeee Biter onahin Ae mentation, Upon thia catalytic Pihats, WHllS: CAR ceatiiecicttee Ha Aled that women adorn them- liast year's prowth at tho thna of| tho keeper continued. “It te notion depends most of industrial usually a little behind the oth, e eatt e S selves in modest apparel, with | traneplanting Ie ‘geiniceatueath ancite’ aa ithat Gare chemistry, and upon chemistry ar shamefacedness and sobriety; | 6 Wi plese at foodies iy net aly is bawed the career of Industry. Large numbors of men and not with braided liair, or gold, | Can you toll moot what the| flsht over it, but one of tho Holenco's atudy of tho action of women who havo fluently cussed “The P Ts i | or penels or costly areny—1 | saity on cho thastin of Celvintin | siikos Is ‘aotually, Hable ‘to | atoms and tho formation of mole | the cutworm for chewing oft e Paper With the Classified Ads” Lim. 2. TER aatie MIRAE TIC he tl AWUIAW the Genaee eae cules 4a back of all, Solving their treasured plants, just at tho " s | yore | A. They were’ made of canvas,| athe a Dee TARA Tnafiteiel enter eee NTE UHRA ee | i H OND pride of drow ix sure ® white in color and quadrtateral in Pad py 1 arp, able to success of many industrial enter hear that the cutworm Is affilet~ MAin-0600 MAi | vory curse; ore faney you | shape, wider at the bottom than at| diameter because of tho sara ktm pees aun ut od with, hums: of hig ownie UB in-0600 consult, consult your purve— | the top, and curved smward alony| to dislocate tholr Jawa whenever TAD HOI HtA; CONTIN, wetintet bureau of entomology has count ) Vranklin, the aides, they dewire to do go," enling but useless, Le aa NMEA NSH Peetetate ecient ts 6 ‘aah emeeeaee doa ol Dat he NCE

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