The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 8

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ee aehs 40025 #08e eS REE FONE. EON Samn somes Oee As SCENES SONNSCEHEEESEDE ORS PORESKERECORORITEEES 808s Se mas swore Oene Tg : ‘ PEACEMAKER ( if territor t i agree that I t l a vote sh« provinces ¢ whether t! Came 1893, But no agreed to a vot 1 the expiration ) it stick becau powerful thar Meantir pleb € ( was going \ Pp ruvians cla V | treated by ri 1 that it was They | nd ‘ 40 years of of t d puted ter I w pretty thoroly Cl Then Chile bec Agr ( She agreed to Peru’s demand for a ment. They would let President be arbiter President Coolidge, heir to the arbite job, decided there mi be a plebiscit Chile sent hree heer It wi precise) she k ik a cinch for : 1 been in her hands for 40 lor she had seen to it that they properly stacked. But there was a joker in the hand Coolidge held. He said “reasonable lations” might be made “w the Peruvians of the provin have been wrongfully exy General Pershing, appointed to s regard to es who may And the vote, made his “regulati ingly. Loud wz from Chile. Of course after 40-odd years of Chilean terror in Tacna and Arica no plebiscite could really be fair to Peru, no matter what Pershing does. But Chile, poor ort that she is, won't play, even now, unless on a heads- I-win-tails-you-lose basis. Tt looks to us like a hopeless But blessed be the peacemaker. “It must have been some hootch in those kegs,” of observed Rip Van Winkle, getting up and rubbing his eyes for the first time in 20 years. that new-fangled WHAT Ci Cou NTS OU can make a ital levy a national emergency—once. You can pay wages out of capital—for 1 little while. But in the long run, both wages and taxes have to be paid out of production, or they soon cé to be pz eble at all. This is the , of wel- coming a capital le 1e, slacking on the job to more men. to r fall a or for as work The Seattle Star = Wash : aa] un ~ W tor act of Mareh &, 181? ens ats SE HERO! | HEI d d t t given to Dr. ( H. B 4 ) Dr n ( 1, W d ( d e that I here t} \ He ¢ d not br ed ( n to Amer What to do Dr, I v \ owed a couple ( C thsor ntestinal para \ 1 dl elf r the d ) ( ho die of th But « ar of anything What's dec of the old-fashioned girl who used or moth vod night after coming in from 4 party?” ask Columbus (0) Citieen, Well, son of her have bed, Knowing that mother has a key and can | If in BACK AT WORK Now th n ove 4 t a little more rea I ewhat be which the game i ucive to earnest maybe, we will realize people to t a thoro education w football is m ppear the most im portant thing fall term Rich man leaves everything to lawyer” is a Lon that get it THEY SHOULD WORRY 67) Rea w a mar sometimes, don newspaper he showing the lawyer doesn’t have to go giving his money i) and children is il ; taxing a man is cowardly.” Thus say oppon inheritance taxa: tion. Conservative is predicated upon the opportunitie gi y the country to make fortur and, in many instances, those fortune produce burdensome parasites in wife and children. And, could there be any thing more silly than the obse: aye that = dead can be taxed? The dead should about our taxation, our cowardice, or anything else which is ours, indeed! “The slow thinkers live longest,” list. Ves zones remarks a scien That part of them who reach the safety WHAT PRICE FAME? UDENDORFF demands that Von Hindenburg hold on to his *‘ ‘rt than support the Locarno “peace Ludendorff is blind to the fact that civ- ilization is changing its definition of the word The scientist who saves life, the author who giyes some great uplifting thought, the artist who ren somet! to inspire will be truly Great he may be as a militarist, Von Hindenburg’s fidelity to his promise as Either may produce the result aimed to give Germany pea in defiance of at once, or for a little while. Either, as monarchists, communists, politicians and a continuous policy, extinguishes itself. even personal friends, such as Luden If you want to keep on “taxing the rich, dorff, bids fair to endure as the most you must keep on letting ther t famous thing in his PTO wherewithal to pay it. Deng on or to take part in trouble i If you want to keep on paying wages To cessfully take a great part to many men, you must keep on pro- in este ablishing world p and tranquil- ducing much goods per man. Destruc- ity in one’s own country surely means tion is not a productive procedure. 1 fame. ? ? Answers to Your pe a ae orc Q. Who Is min-; the United States 1s Syin a wild state. From remote an ister of E poun The duty tiquity {t has been oultivated in A. The nley Bald t i Bur as an esculent and par win. d ticularly as a salad. Head ti ees r Ee Be. 7 is a@ more or lesa recent der 4 ae Q Has 1} culti 1 for in the cultivation of the plant epretairy QH any 4 Sees Alexander. Hamilton, fi p und gravel to the 5 tary of treasury; Henry 1 ec. | be a na t t Indies, but| mi novels full {n a cu 1 retary of war uel Osgood, post ywhere} A, A cuble yard ‘of 4 and master general, and KB. I IRE PRY TI pee gravel weigh 430 to 2,895 pound ntiorney general. ps SA CTIA The number of shovels depends ey @ What is the duty « 1 — ———__—_— ead S and ight Unit Wherefore, if God so clothe Q. Waic he chief manufac States? the grass of the field, which to «« utside the United A. The duty poultry) day is and tomorrow is cast into lead the productio ei the oven, shall he not much |r urs and OU ¢ z more clothe you, oh ye of little A. France leads with appr ay. Be a eseaan faith?—Matthew 6:30 imate output for 1924 of 170,000 ve | formation by : 1 Moles; Canada comes next with rc E : 135,000, and Great Britain third incl what | ————————_——_____—__ loose ip rey 1 C te ‘ r r iriadical, oth ; SMOKING ROOM vice. repli¢ t mind STORIES dentia ers must by le : t | {|} Goa—c Singsls Fi ek ee Sl ee . w 7 “ YOUNG man of my ac IA weaioutis init a + 1), derly gentleman, who received j ( the close attention of everyone \ VAX present, because he had passed cigars to every smoker in. the )%e ‘oom us left more than a million dollars upon the death gin to Invest the money, and 1" $ time to start that. little none 14 missed, leas than ur he t when doing Christmas shoy take. your trip. to nearly every cent of hin vast town, just write the names ¢ hot tera you'll fortune, One day he dropped be stopping. into my offices and T asked him You 1 to figure prett ¢ 1 1 how hia investment ere com know I i a got tol herd, } in lor must be dor nd afte 1 lots of fu A ind ave’ or Very poorly,’ he replied, ‘Aa Your aunts and uncles, cousins, 1 ‘ (F 1 matter of fact evory Invest you, They always have, to dat hie t ou ment | have made has gong up porta, kinda have to feel you must 1 in the alr save one ach year th just the ne , nolne "What js that one game, and do a lot of frettir But whe moplet “A now. fangled inplar find there's much more of a treat in giving than in getting which 1 put $10,000 into not (Copyright, 1925, for The Beattle tary jong ago!" ig, abi UAT BVA} psa | I I =| OUT OUR WAY ea Dally | Here Re to Undertake Are edy of Public Mr. Fixit a The Star | ( gRRenss | NURSIN \t LOOK AT t EG | a ¢ ) | i @! i Ay a Ne |) Ae 4 wa } N i i a a | WEY MOTHERS GET GRAY LO WINTER HEAMIES We! Li “ | Will Rogers N Mrs. Walter Ferguso | W' Ben t, she ts = igs ot s 1 p if Your Intere Troubles, t y oo it B 1 1 bu’ A. G. Va Mr. Fixit: 1 v iking application pat a I , \ Mr. Fi ( , ignal i oft y Irivera as well as their 0. De? Report a ich person, 1 m the traf avo him from the u the country report | to William Cole, chief of hig? patrol, Olympia, Wast Mr, Fivlts My wife and 1 own property, vought and paid for after we were motried vised that if the property was waa not necessary. Was hi correct? MRS. CO. RR Better make a will, otherwi | our husband's community. in terost in the prope would } divided among hie legal hele If you have children th mal | bo the her Mr, helt; 1 bough $108 a yard, but the clerk told me it was ¢ cloth, and wold | eae 5 pr sl ™ A t it mi . Fi i h f tions op « r fi A peti gned t n Prose ' board esult Mr. I I du 1 y hard-car i wh i untr I 1 this 4 buyer became disgusted and Id He There , parts I In Seatt It may be that you have fallen County-City building, and tet Mr, Fixit know how you come usband, be Hable for an in heritance law to the sta } WARY LW If Mt ie not community prey ertly-that dx, acauired by you nd your husband after mar Wige—they would pay inher itance tax of 1 per cont on all ommunity property. the shu hand would pay 1 per cent on Oneshall dyer $10,000 up to i] 2 | | Blamed for Y outhful Crime ; sinst the 18th ( iW} the r cla Crime of or localities, and a systematic stud of the facts the cause i th dies, is certainly called One interesting thing brought out preliminary urvey otf tr opser tio of police reporter on a th principal paper that these ( crimes are being committed most boys and young men, nearly all of veteran criminals have apparently found some other occupation, legitimate or illegitimate, or have become too smart to get ¢ 1 Doubtless many of them have feu votlegging afer and more profitable As to the ingsters, the reporters are united in attributing muck delir quency to the breakdown ¢ t ° of the old Fan ily and 5 oned famil r old ‘ Matter of Z ken Obey or Not SPEARS AER Y ——— : 5 4, #4],.0" , r m Once t at tha ‘he ISCTVE Amendment sdot couigunil: sedate By Jim Marshall Bars Any Laws ts members to the com. Kn itoe Lisa BEES Prerirs:. t y t : the f ‘ t 2 come fr f It is to for t e-earning labor of | meet a ne blem FROM d Eulers oy Readers STAR All Letters to The Star Must Have Name and Address ee stances related in this story are o state | In distinct con n of old folks facts, it is t that you would be inter » know », hearts of lettuce, thet nel the depart- of roast youn ment rec s ni of this cranberry sauce, § bureau ne evidence green peas whatey pie, fruit eign ser oranges, grapes, this veter a coffee and milk account 5 ; a o and a half g amputatec 3 a self-inflicted = , oes | sed by the accidental b er when ; ng his Wadsworth, n 1918. : regretted that this story 1} re ave had such wide cir- ‘ and in this way has « an erroneous i{mpres. eG Cs jon in the minds of thousands n wre 8 of readers in connection with t sone at t pent plan ! governm has actu: t enforce i yours, dis doing for dis- had Pe DUPEN z ty House : f . Mr jams hus for some t ™ to Ed time been receiving $90 a month } vem i compensation from this buteat, t ee which represents the amount 1 a ae provided by law for tempora r t lay weaink Bi decry tombe total disabili ($80), together 1 it & ee saan aaerat with additional $10 for his ; r 1. whlaky—or ay cethla ee Bea been wife, up to the presen’ t ; approximately } sent us by our :egional mana. other nuisances of a lik avangphige dee f compensation. Aract 1.28 Cx Seema beak iad In addition to this fact, the ogh aaa, : f son who is mentioned in the m and who {s actually a f planation—they _ resent it—and tep-son, is receiving $100 a } think you're unfair—and go month for permanent total dis right back ability ou and do it gain By direction it if AND, LI ounce INEZ M. PUGH, D | of preventive — educ is In Charge Press ( United t | worth a ton of crime-cure States Veterans’ Ae Pos SS i 1 a VOND i IV - BY WILLIAMS | American Home i ‘ailure Te! % By Chester H. 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