Show I TODAY Mules Iules ansi amI n l lne's Is Good HIlt NOt ot for She hc Didn't Cry Crr I t tr Br r BRISBANE E A Copyright 1925 1025 by the Star Company Corn The coal strike starts peace peace- abl ably Coal dealers just for tor luck put up the prIce of oC coal fifty cents a ton That's n a cheerful start Coal doesn't cost them any more but you know how terrible strikes are have o been hauled up from the coat coal mines which means that a 11 long Ion is expected Those poor animals will see a little daylight some may even get tt 0 mouthful ot of grass One hundred lety thousand mines miners are ae having ha a vacation that they deserve but cant can't afford Ten fen thousand railroad workers thrown n out also must take a vacation because they have ha no coal to haul The question tile the people ask Is What It if anything will President Coolidge do about allow allowing In t a prIvate Vale vate industrial fight to interfere with v. v pUblic necessity Business Is good Tell that to your Inquiring friends Tile The value or of crops will be ten thousand mil mu- million lion dollars Farmers are more cheerful prIces good Commer- Commer CommercIal cIal business In cities Is improving ing In steadily Extraordinary show show- shown n s wili be made for August by nInny many department stores and oth- oth other er Cr big Institutions With all our prosperity big Cropo fine business sorrow still remains It If sordid tragedies interest vou ou consider II iise Annl AnnIA H. H Out of rork n no home sleeping In parks and doorways I for several everal weeks she spent her last five cents for a ticket to the railroad in New York city planning to jump from the thc highest place to end her misery The rhe police seized her In time so her last five cents were wasted She Is In the tha hospital and the ho think somebody may pro pro- provide vide ide a home for her Mrs Elsie Eaton Newton Ohio lady found herself hursel facing time the emptiness ot of life With her two daughters marrIed man many ladles ladies would have e sat down to I have ha a good cr cr Mrs Newton went vent to MarIetta college worked hard got her A. A B B. degree with her er tw tto grandchildren sitting in Now she is dean ot of women in college and happy happ There Is no life emptiness except In the brain Keep that busy and life liCe is all right even en It your our daughters are married and your our dead When hen tills this was written ester yester- yesterday esterday day afternoon one ot of the two sea sea- seaplanes plans planes was as close to Honolulu on time the on day hop a third ot of th wa way across the thc Pacific Pes- Pes Pessimists Pessimists point to the tho plane that came down as proof that flying Isn't practical Bow ow many automobiles you used to see broken down clown and scattered along the road 20 years no 1 You dont don't see them now In a few tew years you OU will fly the entire width ot of tile the Pacific Pl In one If so inclined Also Asia will viii lie able to come hero heroIn Irs In one swIft hop I Henry rord's company pays thin year tax more than last year Henry Ford oord paId personally 2 I his son Edsel I Most lost ot of profits profit stay in th the I company reinvestment estment for and pay corporation tax John D. D Rockefeller Jr as usual pays the highest t indIvIdual tax this this' lila year ear Uncle Sam It if ho he is economical cal as President Coolidge intends he shall be ought to get rich richIn richin In time lime and out ot of debt I Mr to gratitude I for tor Ih ho l recovery of hIs son sup sup- supposed posed to lie be hopelessly ill III will butil buill II a story 61 b partly religious portly partly commercial ma made le Ull UI o 0 II a church and antl a hotel with bedrooms Ten per cent ot of profit profit- will go to mIssionary work looked l after by 11 the son rho father will vilI look after the profits The dining wIll hold 2000 In ill the tho tallest building thus far lar In the United States |