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TUESDAY, NOVI ————_—__—__—___ =~ F - - -— - ~~ : | OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS ah | The Seattle star {: zo ———————— See aa and ies Crooks |\® a —— — = diplomat ‘ally speaking, with a Britishe saying kind things for bolshevism in our very midst? yao RY HOOVER'S committee on S aeronautics 18 V » in three particu- SHAKE, CANADA! lar It discreetly avoids reporting on | ROM Ottawa comes the report that army or navy aviation, it opposes direct Premier King will stick to his job and subsidy and it recommends establishniént that a tariff war with the United States | of a bureau of civil aeronautics in the is highly improbable. department of commerce. LET HERB DO IT } - to bo nettled: I te ee : é ) Seventh Ave. Seattle, Wash. | a EGS ines. oe be 57 2 Press, Service ¥ . (ithe Ot; Boston office, 18 Trement e. | e600 / | OTHER reforr . | c = tre * ’ Y ve : 3 2 $2.00 a \ @ Pee ae 4 [ Liesdinceasatinoiael | : es Eniered as second clase under act of Moreh 9, 1879 | i SEER Ee teh Bs state Se EEE BE > ne | t mm ’ Y 4 9 [ The Governor and the Schools ] ‘lhe ta e with G ther than t the money for the | ; F : : ert of activ out the pockets of the taxpayer | the ; t | ong 1 pu present ec t al yaten ( t \ to ack of ter t t is deposing the ; bor Agre 1 n eads of ou nstitulior a educator and | ? t reel i ight f t nto role of lobbyist ; “ - mistakes in other t i prot ndist wt f But it res t appare The governor raps the co choo 1 blot u ‘ f it . with whi r h card point that i r ttendanc | ‘ ata 0 on the t a iltiplied seven tit le expe mont a erbu J “Her 1 th w 1 tt ‘ e multiplied more than $7 | tf 4 t $ message the governor read to the leg’ a dollar in our sehc . he sa Instead I - sell. their oi sense ! lature this morning t he f offering educational opportunit ‘ { } g to shut our ¢ + line, lk the cl f to the many, we are } Ain oe aranial “pr 7 i et m ' of . Y 9 may. And there wer t portunity to the fe pard Ba ¢ , 4 Bye GOVERNOR directs | “THESE charges. | tho : F * to cut down taxes, he says, \ of the Kans t of public ir io Le 7 : Because: that is where more than (9 per e belle that Mr ‘ : ne places that he w efore the ? cent of our tax money will go in 1926 delta MESS SS / i om Seer He would econon w r out the > Y } f If the 1 eriou t ATA ot P | FROM } state board of education, the boards of mars GOLA MMB YE | tt o LOL : regents of the U niversity of Was! oF ; we se : . hd pm <LLELG LLL | (Z ers STAR eaders ; and the State College, and the board t Pea ap y / / | All Letters to The Btar Must Have Name and Addres ? trustees of the three normal il ’ Bui bs ‘ Va ; "+10 = sdk PA UN ? ing over all of their duties to a comm! sul tampering with 0! By! ee : Editor o Star ome a at is in or near ; ae of nine layme who would be ap is dangerous bus 1 the public } OUR BUNHIE. inion = 5 As 1 ba o} ved in | eat of eaters 8 } pointed by the governor and who would ing to keep a er-eye oper 2 es : : : ran Say ai wird co tenn hebdlete 410 § * serve without pay. he University of ane first taint of ar A ing smackir oe LS i ae oe - — a our wonderful city, 1 it Os $8 ; , » main ns, § Id make of politics in the move will start a storm tals Sankina x tod : or The Star H ee arty, th e seo a lits ss eda as hasn’t been seen around these Is fa [ if S y FONE 0 P f £ ; l ts sa wot @ ag a) jn wre ent pa et bi ay for its new buildings, . | parts for years . Le kas HLUurope TACLICALS Oh the ; 8 letter regarding + building site, pay for its new buildings, pi years. ‘ SU ee he Now I. cannot ; By Chester H. Rowell Daal ee gree y and am H + TOD “ ™m m7 uy? a al Th —$$__—___— —MEnRiee Sate PEELS Eien A 3 e if just think a min i TOLERANCE | OUR TIME” IS GONE EES et oe | oe Se ; OVERNOR HARTLEY struck a popu- al ks OUR time,” says Dean Thoma 3 oe ant ps ae Bae ¢ lar chord, in his message to the legis ark, of the University of Mlinoi { 4 nse : i ° tte sta . 1 and f= lators, when in discussing regualtion he “to dance or play cards was a sign that I Politicians and ‘es an ents c jst t said: i the road‘to hell was being swiftly tray t t t Xenophobia ; 1 uptodate by f ar ? “The greatest favor the state can confer | i,q” mn t h co ; : ted. 8 j : » people get off their backs | 7 zn : 1 ; , ate * eaner. ( if upon the people is to get off their bac L MAGk tinal dene ii the Dekn's youth ; tHe Leaner Our Puree » { and stop interfering with their affairs. | ; sj hat if t Traffic rules seem muc pat; COON ic 8 i: of course, he is right in thinking tha 4 ene } a bs 1 io ig areata a 2 “Snooping in government” never did get tie and wewe’ * ‘ ded to thi t 1 as a whole the police bese pao ic ; anywhere and never will. It’s time we had ’ iy in the youth but in coat ge try ee Paspridbey - eet 08 init fhe ee ¢ a little more tolerance. ; have tk been decided : : act ‘ paint poe We now have the one bridge ; The Star believ too, the public will 1 in the Dean's time ther ¢ i he Fshde mapa tO. ave irom, tha Sank wets ts 1 : be with him, and the legislators should be were, t which _ the ane t Ae Now t the ot e elaay ; in his request for a tightening up of the looked upon hell-bent. The churc , r we ° Seeethdny ¢ parole system and for the creation of 5. t pecies ( aa a 5 that bridge © + judicial council to renovate our legal stat- bling and the was hing be: ee ae ways putting in’ new Improve- | o cag Ranga ¢ utes and to work out a simplified system humor in that old ministe announce- z L A THOUGHT } peer arora Rey tee m8 a 4 ; of court rules and procedure. ment: “We have honestly striven in . ey aa '————_____—_—_ | er sive knew how wonderful : ; : eR every way to raise funds. We will now A child left to himself bring | Ssattie was until I eft it and | One thing we don’t want is i WHERE'S KELLOGG? have a bazaar.” Today, we often see And That eth his mother to shame.—Proy saw other cities, and bel | a street car line dumped upon ; S KELLOGG off guard? What means | announcements of a bridge party to raise Settles It! “ eee rake eee we rie eet jets | agape eer halen Mes j A it that Member of Parliament A. A. | funds for some church party, or even of | O. A.8 RACH vos winben ni chit | hereip Beatie | Ste hig alten * Purcell is permitted to run about this a dance for some similar purpose aca dren to no All nround the world there is | MINNIE RITTENHOUSE } country propagandizing that soviet Russia | Most church people, as well as others, lopment: of _ Terence, but one real apot to make a | 4319 Alaska St + must be recognized as a strong influence | have come to consider many of the old- the United States of E = = : ; in establishment of peace? time tabooed customs and amusements as cause of tho certa t How can Kellogg’s state department | innocent so long as their purpose and | Amsticn. on that bas + keep up its record for tar and feather manner of proceeding are innocent Such an arrangeme P| i $143.45 @ COMPLETE AS FOLLOWS This is the finest sort of news. What | America is far outdistanced by all the was 1 before yt psig a es a i Uncle Sam. wants is harmonious and pros- | other great powers in the matter of avi- | ovld be to make | Two No. 722 coma B perous neighbo: Mexico is coming along ation. Some day, some progressive, effi- | [2% Sonseauen s ee Y in fine shape and Canada will not hurt | cient man like a Hoover or a Ford must ve t | One No, 771 Eveready © our busine: Canada’s tariff peace policy | take hold of American commercial avia- 1 i rr oar ag Battery _ must be especially pleasing to ex-President | tion and make it the greatest on earth. f as ean ‘ ies de f : 4 | One No. DXA-305 USL A ~ Taft, whose reciprocity plan was turned | Mr. Hoover might well drop all his other | eine . epts it Battery down, ' responsibilities and go to it. | Bias € Five Cité. Canning Al Smith to Be sag Reckoned With ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? 2? | uuu: Ov! election 1s over tt has settled some ngs. | ESeteeat 7 | in that as we are. | Chiefly, it has se i that Al" How much hay and grain {s a) © ater fish, however, can Mve tong) * wo are tho | tn to bo reckoned with at Jowed army horses and. mules a i OU can get an answer to| | in fresh water. 9 bring it about. So far, | the next election, Either he thetr daily rations? | any question of fact or in- | Sieg A. An army horse ta fed 14) | formation by writing Tho Seat: ie eon Nag SSE co pounds of hay and 12 pounds ail te Btar Question Editor, 1922 | | 66 Harvion? t the city cee Wet sor tay “onde "me | |New. York aver Washington | [Pye Mr. Fixit of The Star pounds of hay and nine pounds of; | D- C., and inclosing 2 cents in | ihe Wale of tabidit Babee . Hb ze y grain. These flgures may differ| loose stamps for reply, No Babylon meas slightly, however, according to the! medical, legal or marital ad-| | “7% @out 11 miles in ctroumference|| Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They vice. Personal replies conti- and enclose an era of ht square Are of Public Interest the animal. : Bs ee 7, HP online | | dential. Al letters must be} | ie The city formed a square on | | ignea. || doth aides of the River ‘Euphrates, Q How long does it take to ob- ithe points turning toward the Mr, Fixit We moved to &e conditions the bank ry tain a divorce in Yucatan, Mexico? S points of the comphas, Most of the| «ttle last summer and live at the box as collaternl, t | th ee es etter ect sno cxncr ers. 10 se qunsion-| Seg Me molt, Mow of te] aile at wemney and oe cea ypt ghee What else can give the recognized in the United States? seth aA ehithed rhe be | river, however the cara are so ¢ we are property. Th is a stato law | . ? | recognized in the United States. ; § ‘ A. Divorce may be obtained in ia NE ne most tyco ¢ ming and that state banks must Insure h 1 f l ‘J h 1 Me en oon" ves What’ tod covene ot wudy| atee ae thoes antecend ce | lt tee ee || WHOLS KARELY SO TRUCE pecastbe: i sent. Residence of one of the par Q How should the vellum of nece y to get a Ph. D. dd If we can wot get closed, | to be satisfactory ties for $0 days is required. Service| bs eaned? ap A r-year course at an ao heated ea ee oni vy to pti ADIO brings the best of gift that can bring so much must be made on and acknowledged | # Ll y sla ers ne brack et eels separ : follo * A by three ripe ie ils alana Mr. Fivit: If a couple who everything intothe home— _ pleasure to the whole family as Sey Mele Anca Gl mrenete Wockesta ceawirgsi| ste the. ctv | have been living together as the most interesting news, the radio, flanne an col water A ittle Le. endcraon 40 man aid wife for cigh ‘a BROKING ROOM: ‘Wace: may to used jf necessary |’ @ stn See eee THREE GIRLS the Maniohnuinnh 43 Nob ae finestmasic,the ;reat.stpreach- 4 STORIES Tighten up the head again sohile| at Liters in Caltfemoten AP] The open-end cars are ‘used | / tn eno old country, should ret Ing,lectures,reports feropsand 1h SB not av ses en ordinary | still damp A. According to the census of| % long runs becatise they hold married what would happenr | markets, sports, storiesandtalks dio. For considerably less than ; if see 1920, there are 28,812 Chinesc and than « the Would (he property of the. man on every timely subject the cost of the most expensive S6rTHIS aoe isement Q Who Invented the Diesel er 2 Japanese in California. All: new 90 to his common-law wife in ; set, you can have the one which marked the a e-ag fi rid ein closed on the event of his death? At Christmas you give not mon- has maintained from the begin- 8 me of a que A (a7 lesel, a German The Q. \ t in t anc 10 «doubt n due . e i ) 4 ‘ = Aart at a : D ti ¢ an ; Hat’ tothe tre ‘ } A ii : bine ey or the things money will buy, ning a reputation for all-around ‘ of mine fir die enginca were built in! ter lake in the world tim er sure, i" Who has quite a reputation as |Germany and used aa atationary 4 Lake Buperior. cars on your line f Thoy would be liable to pros. but pleasure, the greatest pleas- performance — the ATWATER An authority on etiquet. A sweet jengincs and also for marine pur | vbtl beet? here ecution for. bigamy, In th ure for everyone. There igno KENT. i young thing approached him one poses and railway locomotives 1 you will not be afraid event of no voree from hi day and inquired, ‘Should aspara- | dyes of the Puget Sound winte wife, the man's. property would Bb gus really be eaten with the fin- | Q. Can salt water fish 1 in | vee go to her, In the absence of a g gers? lfresh water? TH Mr. ivit; Some one has will 5 ‘By no means,’ he repiled 4, Certain fish, euch as the shad stolen my automobile driver's | OR Ek J F "Ihe asparagus alone should be |and the salmon, go from salt water Our. | license, How can I go about it y Mr. Phett I am a young eaten. You may ¢ further to fresh for spawning. Eels also 4 " | to get another? i torn. of Lam. broke and j use for your fingers make this exchange. Not many salt = MRE. J. W. N would like to work my way to le yo ga Rene 133 rere 2 Writo to the Direct of Li Los Angeles where I have i g conser, Olympia, Waat friends, Would like to work as ta VER tT Model 20—Price $85.00 q OO y 3 4 waitresa on some boat sailing | “TUESDAY, NOVEM Mr. #4 it bk ihe T asi He between Portland or Seattl s UMBER 10 you to help find an elderly and Los Angele ‘ould you ou are a leader woman to live at my home and | “ah ; He eet beat y Hot Malle Speakers, Prleed From 813,00 | 2 , 1h 7a n ho 0 obtain such 0 $80.00 occupy the center of the | took after te ohildren while i | a placer BROKE ta was at ork have secured And ways In the public the servicca of ono that you re- | _ ‘Tho Pacific Steamship ¢ ZED Qh Amy nes errel to mie, and’ 1 toleh to \ Pany. and tho “McCormi AUTHORIZED SEATTLE D & IFTMS folly to flirt with a little whit © maybe it's tala without POU HWIL He cmiboebetiit Iie any. ol enaM Ngee MRS, B.D. Steamship company — or BUY YOUR ATWATER-KENT FROM AN AUT batting an eye. The fib that in told, just to cover things up, can Lith” Vois tindeltales 6310) 16 \ bn eine reeiritd bral GILOTE-NANIKIN 60, HOME RADIO sHoP, only pour trouble, at best, in your cur | Tor you inspire confidence in Mr, Fieit; 1 understand that | Southern California points, but WIE Ave. and Phee St i Stunnet Ave, it's funny how things of that nature work out. It's funny how | other " | dn the event of a bank fallure | oth employ men walters, as a JPR AS ONSPANBREON UNEVERSTEY RADIO CO. people can turn:fiba about. A falsehood keeps growing, and growing Your, pertonallty attracts: many. || > dn-thte alate adfe-depoatt boxes rule, You might write to them Aye. and University 2 University Way éach day, wntil, later on, it will gi ( 1olwot | cangbe seized by the bank, Is ¥ We all find that, often, the simplest way out tolling a story that But you ha narrow-minded | th true? Are banks compelled — | Mr, Fixit To whom would hinges on doubt. A little wi ie maybe flows without pain, and people | to tnaure depositer | 1 write, concerning employment f ‘N comes #0 a persion won't have to explain Va ee ito ih ravel | @ TAT | as a highway patrotman in | And yet, after all, if you're doing gs right, you never need fear And are in constant purault of A bank’ has no right to hold this state? READER PO RTLANOW ff the truth comes to light. The man who can look eve ry sou he |@ now thin you afe deposit box unle | Write to Willlam Cole, chief @ye need never be hiding behind a to Ne } Marry a mate of like tempera: you owo tho banksor aro an | of highway patrol, Olympla, | x (Copyright, 1926, for The Heattle Mar) ment and tantes. ndoraor on the note. Under | Wash é 1507-1509-1511 Broadway ae Distributors

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