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--| The Seattle Star ce Seventh Ave. Seattle, Wash «co, | : - x ffice, 18 Weet 4st o won ¢ 2 Tre * | Entered as ve am matter « der act of March 2, 1879 Ce Bee om re aS ES | THE QUELCH IT! Ba SEATTLE ke 1 r introduct n the asking for ? t whipp | I ored | tl post tc Pp ution ( or ¢ ! He q « { ul rit A es r ~ * punishment will decre crime \ i ce utility bor Other Was! a to ¢ 2 PR REN dozen more o1 nf same line. Ir deliberately or not, | } marks of Just be a blow at Seattl C., in’ se ted po’ i ct on the bank robber fr and a De fought b Said the just ne advo are st S6*—DRISONER, it is not my man who has been found guilty custom to lecture a hor do I intend to lecture you; but it so happens that I repre ng Canadt justices, and 1 think Cana n justice has a message to criminals in Canada and to those who come here from foreign countries, and it is this; THE PEOPLE OF CANADA ARE DETERMINED THAT CANADA WILL, NOT BECOME A HAPPY HUNTING GROUND FOR CRIMENALS; AND WHEN THE PEOPLE OF CANADA MAKE UP THEIR MINDS THEY ARE APT TO GO THRU WITH WHAT THEY PRorost They have proven this On fiells much more important than in the hunt ing down of cowardly bandits and would-be mur + RIMINALS over pr gmemoetereeereneerecms ae ege teeta te tren ge or in any other coun : try may be sure that If they come to British } Columbia to commit crime, there will be no spar ing of mon to seeu evidence against them, { and no sparing of money to bring them back | Within our jurisdiction. | S6F)NCE we get them here, they will have a i air trial; they will have the full benefit of } our merciful law, BUT THEY SHOULD KNOW ) THAT OUR CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN CAN ? ADA IS SIMPLE AND SWIFT AND ENDEAVORS ? TO BE CERTAIN, Verdicts, once given, are sel 7 dom upset, and if they are upset, the pe of ¢ British Columbia will not hesitate, because of { accident, to see that the trial takes place again, + $6 A FTER a« conviction takes pl after such w fair trial, then the courts British Co- fumbia intend te deal drastically with would-be miurderers—not that we » but that We intend to demonstrate that in Canada, | faw is respected. | MEQNANADIAN citizens are not allowed to carry guns. We pride ourselves on the adminis tration of Inw, which means that it Sary to carry revolvers, and sentences im) Canadian courts are sire to be carried out. 4{QONSIDERATION may be but once a verdict is im . Canadian ser timent will see to it that THE PUNISHMENT IS SUCH AS WILL ACT AS A DETERRENT, WITIL A VIEW TO DETERRING THE PERPETRA TION OF THIS SORT OF THING, which I regret to say has become so common, namely, the organi Zation of bands of criminals from the United States who come to our country to perpetrate murder.” It is not the seve , but the surety of Punishment that brings respect for the law in the country of our neighbors to the north. And that’s the thing that is vitall needed in this country—to take our laws Seriously, to enforce them, and to make _ that enforcement stick. 2 _ KEEP TO THE RIGHT INGER for five minutes at one of | the “green light corners” where traf- fic control signals are in operation, and you will find the cause of much of the congestion and complaint. While the red light is showing, pedes- tiiats accumulate on all four corners, / usually three or four abreast. When the green light appears, they all make » dash » forward, helter-skelter, all over the side- ven after a time, ae The result is that in the middle of the + street the oncoming crowds meet, and, ‘with neither making any pretense of » keeping to the right, confusion and con- gestion reign while they try to pick _ their way thru. The answer is easy: Keep to the right, always, and you'll not only move faster, _ but will be in less danger of accident. | great a NOT A WAR TAX (7 THE inheritance me You hear this assert e ly from the law was pa 1 by cong 916. We were not at war Two months later we re-elected Woo 1 on t round that he | out of war, It w even mon ing our ¢€ y into the war; the in general and congre in particular did not tt anticipate ¢ y We were waxing fat prosperou The war in Europe was making fine new crop of millionaires in Americ Ne y had arrived at least, none lly The inher growth of an im the result of a s L ation intelligence over many years; it resulted from the same process of think ing that had brought about the income tax after wearing down dec s of oppo sition on the part the very wealthy. Disinterested students of taxation 1 long been practically unanimous th the fai of est of all taxes would be an inheritance tax. In university class rooms it 0 taught. Congress happened to catch up with the 1 months e got int o the eat war; y to it on our part Nothing, indeed wasn't rry tion dey $ That is no wa which to m n With dire disaster confronting u we couldn't sit arov for our wealthiest citizens to dic ter how patriotic they are, they probably would fail to die in time. | The value of the inheritance tax is only realized over the years. As one genera- tion succeeds another this tax returns to the whole country a small part of the ccumulations of wealth that have | few hands. into a come It is effective and fair. But it is a peacetime tax, not | a war sure, emergency mez A GOOD IDEA HE Cincinnati Auto clut tling for months with the proble the careless driver, is now devising a set of rules for pedestrians. But they have called in a group of men who nefther own nor drive automobiles to help them. That’s new and refreshing. Too oft the luckless man who has to cross a ci | street on foot is at the mercy of the auto- | ists and guided by rules laid down with after wres- of THE OUT sOUR .WAY Ai rd " “4 ‘ & s s le hy } { i REST THE Me aS TLE | Handshaking ( STAR IN) PEACE OLD TIMER, JOB'S NEARLY DONE. ‘ostly H obby| By Chester H. Rowell B AMS SCIENCE * {i gpems ce SMOK ( AEE Se SE Sa ee J STORIES ‘oA soak ad ramme ING ROOM ee t a Soles | atu A ' nt f 1 | met i ca r other the welfare of autoists solely in mind. Now he may get a chance, in Cincin- | nati, at least, to have some sort of a fe voice in the restrictions that are put on || his downtown perigrinatio | trait? A. It is both vegetable and fruit, but in common garden and market} 4 teage it is called Q Is the tomato a vegetable or ay | } | a vegetable, ee | ‘ ip | ? ? Answers to Your Questions ? ? a | a— 6 Q. How much air | msumed by } OU can get an answer to| [each pe any question of fact or {n- A. The ¢ person breathes | | formation by writing The Seat-| | 9499 gations ir daily, weighing tle Gtar Question Editor, 1323 34 pounds, New York ave, Washington, ee D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | | 71 o kee What is the tallest butlal "i © What can be done to keep! | joose stamps for reply. No Fringe bis t building in Apples trom turning brown s00n/ | medical, legal or marital ad- | AL TRBERUIET (Gost: waridckies after paring pets ; vice, Personal replies cont | lip ata » Parts, which A. Lay then in water after par-| | dential. etters §must p' ing and add a few drops of lemon! | signed. 1 juice. & 4 eorin a Seid Best of the Untversity of Toronto, @. Was Senator Hiram Johnson of | 7oronto, Canada i peas California born in that state? | Reis Be ea wale ; A, Yes..He was born in Sacra-| © yo EN PRA Regt bl deme ere clrand. whe ° Millio in 1866. tis father came| _% How many cublc f of alr) endowed the Cc I haga aii J will be required to fill a tank of one| make any re vat fa from Northern New York state berrel capacity to-a preasure of 100| not being in, te a I Wo discovered insulin? | pounds per square inch? life of the pu 10 discovered Insulin : | A. Approxrtmate $2.8 cubio f 1. Stephen Gira: ‘Onddiodd A. Tio doctors discovered Insu-| |, eee Ataris * we em if Presi fader fy ei endo 1 the Hin, a new and effective treatment | %) 200 avy ar # me Rte pene eene tio) ate ane e 20r adelphia for ca— faniing nd Di Sf \ ‘s emrere . ae sh » male orphana, By Seem 7, Penting and Dy.) oes F. are required 10 produce a| tho terme of his wit “no pret lag | gauge pressure of 100 pounds per| 4, missionary or minister of any A THOUGHT | aquare inch at $2 degrees F. in a| religious sect whatever {9 to be on - | barrel having a capacity of 81 U.| mitted in any capacity within the| Ss rer aaa Bee premises of the institution.” = For as the crackling of thorns eo 1648 ee Under a pot, so is the laughter Q How many Masons and how| @ Is k Pickford, the movie of the fool; this also is vanity— | many Knights of Columbus are there | ctor, married, and if s0, how many Eccl. 755-6, times has ho been m vie BS Sie 39, | A, It 1s estimated there are 2, A. Ob Thomas, who committed ‘ONE but a fool ts always | 790,000 Masons and 800,000 mem-|aulctde by taking poison, war dacn right.—Hare. i Pickford'a wife, Me marrled her in bers of the Knigh not, by my wife (Copyright, 1925, toM rhe Seattle Star) fs o . A | ad the man of the house, am I, and I hope I'm a regular guy, When | 3 work's to be done, I just call it my fun, and I plug without batting 2 } an eye. | } I clean out the furnace each day, and I carry the ashes away. 1 } Bhovel the coke, and it’s far from a Joke, but I wmile and it seems Just | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 > dike play. If #0, you are restlons I sing to the kiddies each night, and I tuck ‘em and turn out their You can't stay in one place, S light. They want mo to play at the end of cach day and they run my ways moving about # pep way out of sight And you never stlel ne tawk, | 4 Atgnorn I am up about s#ix, and a wonderful breakfast I fix. 1 cook You are easily dissatisfied. them a treat so the fam'ly can eat Oh, it one of my every-da You will not be successful In row tricks . tine affair | I never am worried by strife, and I'm having the time of my life Hut you have an inventive mind. Tn it true, what I say? Am I really thia wa. 1 can prove that I'm You are frank and sincere ts of Columbus. November 19 | ried Marilynn Mr. Pickford mar= Miller in 1928 And strongly affectionate, You will marry young. That BY JOHN 8, American F I m Bureag ation A NOTHER justific of the I AM not ing to Inheritance Tax MOORING BY DR. THOMAS 8. ADAMS Yalo University ate tax in fa repeal the My , because It avor reasons are, I “rst an neritance tax is of attempt federal e: d not sta rief: he Of Ine? ng ed in Florida, Alabama 1 and it Js com) othe District of Columbia, and nat this class ee ean wane | tae a fow states in which y property |the rates are very low, If the x. Owners. of 8, bonds | tax should be repealed and ane ration securities | 60. the ealthy should s managed to flock in droves—as they would to thoso havens of refuge, the situation would furnish an irre sistible argument for the reintro. duction of a federal tax I do not believe in leaving this ance tax ia further | source entirely to the , be by the fact Aint at cause, by themselves, they can C tonty to tedin| Not realize {ts legitimate possi bilities, ie med r f BONDS— ia “Never Sleep” i { My investing In safe honde your money te f 1 kept busy night and day the year ‘round. { Wo own and recommend the following FH Keattio, Wash. Water Revenue, 4449 1081-48 4.50% ; Isoedel-Donovan Thnber Co... Gc 19M aB06, | Thomsen & Clark Thy 1°, 1984 6.85 | General Petroleum Co 5% 1910 B.B0e8 ii Wma tee! Corn, (Hungary) 7 1955 7.85 | ie ) Warttenibers, of (Germany)7 10-45 8.50%-7.00% | | GEO. H. BURR, CONRAD & BROOM, INC. [ 707 SECOND NUE g Lot-g Fie ‘| Y WILEIAMS = Wed possibi: ura | of m ‘inary nium > ura X, the lat ter being intensively radfoa { TRANSMUTATION y | 4 | Laughs at Firing Squad dr f 4 s } f H trom: foll me ne girl } Vr Aen fled t j F niyid 1x i fa old ¢ re In bi ments gave Mr. Fixit of The Star Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if Are of Public Interest Undertake They \ 1 asked that it mad “ was forwa h Mr. Fixit. 1 lette 1 om tate? To u im, for wh on to apply for behalf of the r 1f I have no wishes to thank the chief ploy an attorney. Apply to the J ment of La a fice ELiot-2814 Mr. Fixit: Wh like to know if a lo, ee tending owt into r. Fixit: How do I go wt be provided with applying f pension 0. D. P. 4. € r Ar war Veterans’ Bureau, ave. If ho w i ' r you should a nig Lawrence, 718, f ait. # this information. Mr. Fixit: If lady who ace wishes her children cared for Mr, Fixit: Car would not mind sending th cers place persons under arrest out of the city, and would when no Hquor is found dur healthful surroundings and tng a raid? A. B.C. good care very reasonable, I Officers having search’ war would like to hear from her rants may arrest anyone rlington, Wash around the premises if the made satisfi haye reason law to believe th s been There m Fur Collars! Fur Cuffs! Fur Panels! Fur Borders! Fur Bottoms! ee -< Secs All Sizes! Positively #25, Values (5 They've just arrived! They were un- packed yesterday and marked—and, oh! each is a surprising morsel of style-smart- ness and a marvel of value. The surprise will be yours when you come in tomorrow to make your selection from the hundreds of coats offered at $16.