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rut EATTLI rAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 19 (OUT OUR WAY.~—* BY WILLIAMS || ., foal ( a J Mow ’n Pop ’n Society | sets 4 The Seattle Star 07-09 Seventh Ave, Se Gilman. Nicoll & Ruthmag, Special F Ban Pranctace peat {nail ont of south.’ 4 monthe #140, & monthe 020% fipay I : Entered nd ater at Beattin, Wn. under act of Mare #, 187% V¢ ERE NOON W = — — menor - —————_———" * vhooT ’ . . . an . | \ LET THE EAGLE SCREAM | ing out of every p California, : HE typical American of the old day packed would they be,* but Richardson i ; a sWagge ¥ to form in his worship of the wW abou with a un-Americs yndiecalism leg wonderfu t 0 lozens of rattle-brained { =somed ou e fa where even the [ const bE Phas be ‘ We Whitney is a woman of high ; Rave been growing In fact rand standing in reputable so . < f i in some quart: dency to Moreover, she is a persi tent and ! Be § Shake the head dolefu thing h we principles in which in nm American, to | not as ve r she a ve ided y Ee | Other nations are, tc every ot rehy of t “ft elemen I Bod country but our ow: ed capital which would run the i j To this writer, at least, a 1 n to tl country regardless of the statutory or aa. old swagger would be infinitely prefer the natural rights of the common folk mot ‘able. It will not do. to have people of Miss . ‘ What was t swagger based on? How \ hitney’s intelligence and character : “did it arise F pr aching: the pueRreny 4 A | During the past 100 years America I ~ople er like mé is think anc Y : rose from a backwoods group of colonies take action. Shoot down the leaders and Sto become the richest, most powerful | You disorganize the army : 5: scountry in existence. — : J t s E x CATE Int rae Just by luck they put me into a Hon's den instead f 2 EPs There was a tremendous lot to be done, of this N.Y, stock exchange,” murmured Daniel 4 and we did it. With a fondling a ream of U, 8, Steel Common in his over i | calleled in the world’s hist coat pocket Spread out over the contine zht ehuge cities like Chicago and De d HOW THEY’D YELL x pid Se Francisco and Seattle to birth wh HILE not indorsing Colonel Mitch there had been only a wilderness, cliteuiviethiide. Gar ean Mi Dat meee? 22st that sio Gne:could count rick, chief of the army air service, form t VES DROPPER = Our farms were bigger than any other ally and strongly recommenc separate i Mation's. Our buildings were the tallest air force. He pr ants to Secretary Wil ows) | acsenemen Fin the world. Our cities were the busiest. bur five particulars, all depending, finally, = | Our railroads were the longest. on sufficient funds. (7 he Observer TD hao q e | for 3 Now while all this was happening there What ‘would be the result, should con | By Jim Marshal i I igs Look S ttl ¢ 25 r 12 I U Wasn't much time left for things like art gress appropriate, say, a billion dollars ' 3y Jim Marshall to J. R. Justice ( ed WEL Dike TURE Ss Pp sand literature and the other manife — ee eS ) +r for such a force? Why, within 30 days, ; ose apace —_—_—_— "fions of creative thought. America’s a you would hear every at power” on A YOVEL nh MARTUE i ffictent rea JHA / ced for Be GREAT COMMERCIAL FU. taste in such matters became a byword earth yelling for a conference to put more id G r hing the librar W atile URE % thruout the world. We produced little disarmament on air warcraft, submar- " j ; ; vias ae Bron reds mod ers -and did not understand much of what ines, forts, poison gas, long-range guns, ? $ , : ae a ‘ : ar ‘Sther nations produced. every last war tool in the list down to toy Lindh a cae r a 3 : : bi | But the point to remember is: It had | pistols. Your Uncle Sam may be in doubt nd the bint x f f ar ‘ that way. ie as-to what aircraft will do in war, but | t tt . hie poate Be i RELARVE FEAT Shag Tt would have been well if America nobody. else is TLE 18 THD CLEANE . z, a i > a od ca iv ald LB Gihibed ! HEALTHIEST CITY N 1 c Id have brought forth a dozen Poes in- 5 beat em ies rade ‘ ih WORCD € stead of one, for example; but it was Melancton Sweet observes: “By Henry! In these t | é ¢ t ac In the old-time ¢ |More important, for the time, that she days how's a fellow to tell whether it's Opportunity t ‘ Ter ” ‘ iA Ne ce nd let the Poes or Enforcement knocking at the door? . : ed : are in the letters the subje WiLL; tO io ae oe wealth instead REED | ED! os > shift for themselve Fe SRT rap ENa oe ; eshalant ‘ aoe sad -Rileweationy ited : i ©. For there is only one way to judge, and CONSIDER IT WELL eed ging i ¢ “fle Papp oka ed: : rs 4 . . zen ” MRS. EMMA RHOD ; it is by the future. And for the fu- us be deliberate in respect of do- ‘ ‘ WE t natt 1 ought 1 t t t to the 1 BELIEVE UN SEATTLE 1202 Mar Hu ee fave : it ree not perhaps mestic reforms. Maybe, in se sake pp ste oe, 0 blest t the president of A CITY bordered with sn pate @ssential that conditions be such as would tling our raging divorce problem we ci 8 : . : andi i Paton? Wek: Vermiber: tite ¥ ‘ RPh WHAT FOLKS 7} it poetry and the a to thrive. It give women too much. There is Uru- ft ; , : Be ; ’ me | WHAT FOLKS ay J eternally essential that conditions g to illustrate | he had ' at ¢ busy pe Th ter AN WALTER WILLIAMS mit Rockefellers and Henry Fords to For several years past, Uruguay has | 5 im 1 e a on face of magnificen University of Missouri: “The i had a law under which a wife could sim- e sid 2A * x ss on, while over I is built around 2n now we hardly realize what ply tell a judge of her desire for divorce ot and he ted us nk ° Painter wiadned pode gag stat wheelie: Pak erica is to become—a land of happi- and get one, unquestioned, if she repeated Loh acts ents Bh " be " ee ie utes in Hee ss for everyone, with all that the word the desire a year later. She need not tell Pt Regs of the sun ot tay Saas lies in the way of material and spir- her husband anything about it and could ee We ee rae 1 BRIBE Ve aA Rat of yesterday and J 5 T c $7 » OST Ti omorrow ter al bless ngs, ay proceed as usual as a member of his fam- lon allor | , ia vai Seay a No 5h of tomorrov r -To gain it we mustshave)faith and con- ily during the year. Just think of play- ara cent eane for ttle's unsurpassed har We must glory in America, in ing the part of It of a family, for a year, eee ‘ crudeness and her blindness as well | and not knowing it, gents! : t good DR. C. H. DOWNING: “Be. Re 9 pla oe destiny. Two things are conspicuous in the whisky-—and af 4 ror good soare dress, woman is ‘4 iy naam operation of Uruguay’s law. The number per - f the f y : 1 sauearl ae tiga Sis © never uses profanity,” reports a Wash- of divorces has decreased, because what na ome —— fares sai sees emai Be be ia pondent. What? Not even when that is easy to get nobody wants. And the ° . : i horse throws him? first woman to appear before Judge epent the ft cou t ¥ ou Can't ool Moreno, who put this law thru for wom- formance--at plgh falled WHY HE WON'T : an’s freedom and equality, was his own lag ; Et yee oe ben en barrens rd SOVERNOR RICHARDSON refuses wife—and she got her divorce on de- : Saal a Ms nis clemency to Miss Whitney on the mand. | and t might . work es Washin on Housewives id that she had a fair trial and that Deliberation, gentlemen, deliberation, , . : : oe syndicalism law must be vigor- | before putting the harpoon of freedom in | , 6 tt, ‘ : : AN ISTE Tiere: :\s ly supported. | woman's hand! bier 1 into his f ducat If the high-up rum ringsters and big itical crooks who had a fair trial were n jail, there would be human feet stick- They have learned many im- portant facts about baking powder. 3 ‘ These facts have cost them real ss : money in the form of labor that was wasted because bakings made with femporatily af Phila-,1 Rta t chk’ el ae Mr. Fixit of The Star an inferior leavener were ruined— 99, and upon the com-| When did he die? A, He first became United states|| Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles, if They || because expensive ingredients used marshal for the District of Geor- Are of Public Interest . in the bakings were spoiled. A Florida man drowns himself because of his wife's bills, The boom is over. Normalcy has returned, e lining of and when the paining very badly ¥ of radio oper-| capital wa dors on army transports? | delphia in 17 AL They are enlisted men in the| pletion of the government buildings corps of the United States|at Washington, D. C., it waa moved| W and receive the salary of| there in 1800. | rank in the army. | Tele | 9a; and in 1880 was appointed : SiN is | Q What 4 5 ge ios to Turkey. He died in Fist: I live in the 9000 } cality, and with many automo —Q What fs the most pelepsins | ha ecame of seneral Jeorgia in 1904. on 35th ave. &. W. our | biles coming down the steep Th h fe d b 1 | : | mail carrier goes down , the hilis it is dangerous ey have foun y actua A. The cobra. | street on tho west «ide and READER . Tee | FROM rest Oy ee alla ty si a aoe experience that @ What species of waterfowl was etters ea ers , but will not allow | one described in Bryant's poem STAR ur mail bores 0 | 0 @ Waterfowl"? What is sup- AU Letters to The Star Must Have Name and Address the street, He to be the time of day as er blocka on | ” | ——————____/ ibed in the poem? | pare of | TA. The waterfowl was a wild he ‘Star: | lanced women you th must have | S auck, probably the black mallard, | me to answer Mra. | lop a P. mes Would Wind the time was at sunsct on a a ‘erguson on the subject change of mind and childiexs rhs » one-delivery district aay wikihee sa Ing évening, as the birds were| of ‘Bachelors’ Reward,” in the families result and covers much terr uM h ‘0 care for 4 o one ; | arriers nd ask for Mr A I real reason that th Q How. many cities have been| so many eligible capital of the United States?! because “beware” © A. The first capital of the United! tisemer tates was New York City. The! youn vii ponsible for the condition, but | J ain trouble r H the district in the Ie with the j ble time, but this failed to exercise | mean that he is not Influence at the Se | BAKING POWDER t deserted me and 1 have two 1 into and remedied if childre One girl & years old mda boy can not keep ic 3 * ‘ . ; Seasieiteyy is most dependable and economical. of so many of the | erly serve all, The m adies tod ritical per Mest women prised to know He A man who Js rer to| | and morally A Tie oe them doth ans any question of fact or in- |! farnily nt pectable Mr Rgcently a ne o pay fi formation by writing fo marr bor di inp a widow, fo We 5) a | SY ale Star “Quentin ain the majority of n and an old | on hind is | For thirty-five years Calumet BG ai tac f Siva ind Aaa Ite aa alata SIGKDD eK GoNadE nie has beenserving the housewives of the loose. stamps for ee | mean. eby eligible bach are able to take care of her aye ad eo iopbartalita 4 ‘eae ‘ * o medical, Tegal vr esata bs | elors and Abairane: yout but apparmntlh they do not esigcthi pion wate: Pecos nation: making it easy to bake and wish to be bothered. The low does not feet able to te Ties tore Ehge Tse mestece, CIN Vane "elie: aff Nani arate uh { NATURELAND }) women may meet without it vice. Personal repl ete | | dentin}. Ali letters. must be serve pure, sweet and always whole- some foods, to marry and mily. There are many educated and | acquiring a life partner, there | dren, tho she has been with ets —, will be many less single people her since her marriage, Is NH reason possum and coon | in thin 500d, pte there Ree ANS Bled ule Pe at such good eating in the Years ago when Calumet wag fall and early winter ia because first offered to the ladies of Washing+ FRANK P. BARNETT " i er? iid | they feed almost entirely on Hator ‘The sta |. care. of thie’ ol | wtld trot, That's lwo, why ton they were quick'to grasp ti rding the similar deatha | ‘tt be made to do xo ff she | ite valara tre tat iio ; I advantage of its more than usual leavening strength. ind persimmon tree W trall The Hot provided for, It would be ur better to arrange the ma roth | far r to arrange the mat of President Coolidg Mine n and ; | aisoutooleening: she 1): ter peaseably Jt potable, aa-aty kof coon tn easily distin ‘ pence knew a fellow whose name was—oh, well, It makes little diff | Blar , yesterday, 1) would ihe aid Nidye vA ; ese cast May's Hane” A eal D ’ > ‘ ’ ee ni ot gol fo fel, the thi t | fuweat that nationa and ‘ Ha Aerpesihnalt f me hedgyacdae aromas, thenvers ont experiment — don > , I guess, ow he managed » to 7 vealth authorities invenstl soe ‘oots ro mt uve alone che } He traveled thru college and learn he d,and reaped edu» | the composition of the paste ir; -Blwltd Could syow Lot million Rea "i pas ite et from Calumet to some other P cation that really was yood, There suroly*was reanon for him to be used in the present-day manu Naetiielapantl (ike te iSene! ores Ww Me : aj ‘ « , A re eas il Cort ie i ta ih me OS, AUG AUER LK | ae ih pata sf A gine - Wo 8.8 sheep men would like to. ruin ) your bakings and may mean abso- @idn’t turn, He felt that he still hod « lot to learn | used ia soluble and ‘lable to | 9 Boy # ENN as Nee Sea Sat aay te th lodNie thas 4 lute failure on bake day. In business, » tion was one thing he craved, ‘The more folk | cause infection 4 | ment control from halt fat Hen , the harder he slaved, His knowledge of everything con Hoping that you will use wre FL HHMI AT Dian LAMAR GARE WA TR Rie hd , SREDIENT TER ‘ . ® ew thru lending an ear to what other folk knew your Influence and your paper Tight AaAaeE oC Te teat paature land Ypsnorty, EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. 8. FOOD AUTHORITIES. was a fellow who had the right stuff. His trip to success for the good of humanity, Fam street lights on Fourth ave, N daliin whieh a Wi t ei sii 1 bluff, Suggestion would como and he'd answer the | Rospocttully, AV AFOME BALLS AAT PHI aa to io & height eee | ede knew that no munever quit wa it all, C.J. 1ST, have been out for two weeks in Southern Us| ; isk ‘ ware) 1]: mm (Copyright, 1926, fog attic Blur) | 601 Tine Bt and it te very dark in this to: ot ehat long 6 anita cotan ‘Sales 21/2 Times Those of Any Other Brand My)