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MEMNER OF THR SCRIPPS NORTINWENT LBAGUB OF NEWSPAPERS, Tolegraph News Service of the United Press Assookation Rintored at the postoffics, Soatiia, Wash, as second ‘cinas matter, Published by The Mtar Pablishing Company every evening except Sunday hings Coming Our Way honor to “[ hope to see the day and I hope to have the the United of Seattle States: give the order, when the whole navy of may ride at anchor in the magnificent harbor By Gilson Gardner. “I hope to see the day, and 1 hope to have the honor to WASHINGTON, Ju 1, ~Senate even if I have to shovel it myselt ! ! s , ee ; " in a bill Just 1h he the 1 shiy I t 1 with f ’ government © a coal miner we Alaska, and the . \ , n the oper lroad 1 tr t € V : The more unusual feature, however, In will « w | ¢ this proposed n, in a carefully work share vard t ed out co-operative plan by which employes Hurry alon € of the government in the government coal mines would share with consumers of the <STORS TAKE very littl n faith at nt.” coal the “profits” of government coal min INVESTORS ae VEty 9 , ’ ing. This principle js also applied to the says a New York per. Poor ull " government transportation service bin f wha called “regulated Something for That Boy of Yours Taking as the basis of « t " i ‘ world yield of wheat, r ey, corm and pota : ’ the plain, stay rops led ause i BF a ae 0 yg isn’t grown widel W North D the Chicag was ¢ ' an acre eguid hardly cream and having trout and is hiking i: ' But it of value pe neglect to put back sor thoughtlessly robbing as f Better send your boy to an ) ars by 1 ver shone on gh his fingers in the ne soil as the sur hich he was a generation ave the job of st 4 cnaanae = AT THAT school of express Mass., young gee yl society buds of New York and are running nie about in the groves as nymphs. expr n , burr or by byt Oh well! it may relieve us taxp e additi at ef at lar a burdens for s reg port of The Liquor Problem ok idaton has ted babe WITH practically half the area rae ce ae a preface to his next book. “dry” on the maps, how comes it that last ye “46 * of inebriating fluids, as of reported by | Sam, | No Recipe were the largest ever recor howed a gain over the year before larger than t ilation The increase in beer mi in whisky and brand to “treat” every inhabitant a nur give paa souse Perhaps a recent happening up in rock-ribbed Mair fords one clue Though theoretically “dry,” Portland, in t as a matter of notorious fact, long been i even wet. Of late its degree of alcoholic humid has been so excessive as to force Shegiff Scully to do some las sleuthing. As a result of chases, he located the moistness cont Finally he fixed up a coast patrol. It a luckless sailing unded in a tienes untry m } } ton Dera | a arre » a 1 illion ga f times, as enous ons as to} earnest vig 1 dislocated an “automobile express.” B cargo that t ) as explained. Pile ea sheriff's man found 1,300 kegs and r f boxes, t contents whereof were calculated to cause ju grieve. Now, the folks who were in this «mugg ai Ae aieekii as bad as vou might suppose. Some, of vere in it f money, but a number just for fun. The challenge of the pro To count fiftes anary fita hibitory law aroused their spirit of adver y sought Hils wher did the forbidden frt iefly because f shy ‘| No, we hav solved tt 1 ow 4 " ewe “a Te . ei ,., SUN_IS cooking rai apes on the vine in the Fresno,| None Knocked Over the Rail Cal., region And you still hear reverberations of e At 6 me is t techtiique of howl about that Januar Miss K meet f her A 1 with accurac President Wilson's record of appointing nineteen Texas rt postmasters in one day is pretty fair. But there are over|ghe seattors them iil bee 2,000,000 Texas democrats lor retains and 4 ie Now Are the Days | Harry Thaw has asked the courts nt Children Need Care 1 +1’ ones Young MAN | Bi 4 Summer Heat Dangerous to| Yi acie | Found THS { Fi ) UNDER ( i Little Ones Whose Bowels Me oar Pacaaiel een A Are Neglected i A mother cannot do better for f her children than to ; from their earliest day Fi ‘ arity of the bowels. Regu can be t promoted without the child know { ing {t by watching {ts food and by #0 varyin ements of digestion are used, nature will do the rest ture health of the child depends upon this ; But try as you will, there are times the little one will be n stipated and billous. In t weather imme p attention in g the food that all than his years necessary, a8 many serious disease: sell Dr. Cald } result m stuf bowels. Pepsin, and th « F Don't give salts or ecathartics or cents and one dollar a ; purgatives, as they are too harsh, l tip 5 but give a gentle, pleagant-tasting | ton ar a, iHousne t ing of 1 en ip a cold 1 f yy owel stimulant like Dr Lie thiidven ‘of ‘this ae well as a (els of the pol and germs Ph pipe MoM ah ME gals sash former generation, and thousands |cause the tr It is ag “pape oS The storm _ Of famtites are proud to speak well | family: laxative, with valuable tonic pig 1 but Weston is still of It, among whom we can mention, | propert Mrs. Louise Reynolds, 909 Jackson| Far “ to t free . if St., Lynchburg, Va., who 1s glad to| sample can’ obtdin it. pose |—¥ Tt tot thet Veet pees recommend {t Chas. W. | pale \drexalng Dr, W. B. Cald- {on th Pile i hat Allen, Manor, Tex., who writes that | well, 4 Washington $t., Mon \ be often felt 100 , but feels | cello, Il j Ja | Den pinta teats AG \ of fair without a and ra 1 for of anner | Alaska pete are re Se, Up Alaska; He Talks to The Star’s Correspondent About His PHONES “*y, 5:77 RATES "rs »» {Private Monopoly Has No Place in Poindexter’s Plan for Opening Pent Jample, providing for an eight-hour day, a mintir wage T 1 fc 4 tr tain 1 of child labor, a workman's compensat und wer ine a nted t ¢ president can by co plan, proper sanitation, housing and Ke ren P natreed with ti All thene t ure guaranteed to empl wre elp powe t ; rs nae is We car © Bam dig ¢ und operate his railroad t tm als In explaining th ’ la enator Pe re that pe ne taking leases and pre e with aid The 4 ‘ st ed out with & ‘ government must dupleate all thene bs their|of care. It rey 1 ation’ abd Tena rivately regard it a ot ‘search, The The yet Interesting feature of this remarkably advanced “ proper demand that Alaskan emi latte which specifies how and where the products shall | ope He r pp en marketed. There ts onset 1 what might be cal re " et on thare aaa a ema narket for government-mined coal je exploitation , yr THE GOVIERNME MINING SERVICE I8 EMPOWERED TO a fair of tunity to 40 " eae till ta GIVE PREFERENCE IN SELLING IT8 COAL TO CERTAIN CLASSES ust do so a reasorable fit ! it the br tat to, OF CONSUMERS AS FOLLOW a THE GOVERNMENT KAII+ jabor x plottaty ROALD: (2) THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND OTHER GOVER ‘aleska’s firet and greatest need se transportat MENT SERVICES (4) SCHOOLS AND OTHER PUBLIC INSTITU. natural resources Tha aiate Boonie holga i. ‘Alaska Ladies’ INCLUDING MUNICIPALITIES, (4) DOMESTIC USERS OF other products. Private monopoly, either of ‘an coal The in to pay » TION COAL OR ULTIMATE CONSUMERS, (5) CO-OPERATIVE TIONS DEALING WITH ULTIMATE CONSUMERS, (6) of transportation and public coal mining in competi : MANUFA 2 saree: ‘ tion CIAL RETAILERS. (7) WHOLESALERS, (8) MANUFACTURERS | jeasing under fair conditions, will, in my judgment, lve the AND ALL OTHER PURCHASERS 4 Alaska In untouched; its great natural resources are in The govern is to establish distributing stations tn Alaska and ghip; there is opportunity for a new deal. My bill seeks to on the Pacific coast for disposing of Its coal, which ts to be conveyed this new dea sources, is intolerable and cannot be permitted start the work to these stations means of own r dn 1 pa - = ” eneapisiibatas ~ nay which ara floated to aloe the money Best Short Potlatch STORIES of the Day these bonds at m Sad Events pre Ladies will find this sy wep! vp ortunity for money a On ¢ ~ aah oe 5 season. A visit to He Stee) ing bess say. Why don low rent store will wall od at |} you “My business ain't o Ait GONE dis seasor sald Di ma {dy 8 a you ; - $27.50 strictly Tatlored prosperous arty I'm a professional tobogganist, wast ee sald Dusty,—Harper's Weekly the feli¢ . anywa and he & Our Spring Coats cut to ng guy blowed Into one ts, Rive the waiter a hard his wife} A German cobbler and Serge and Washable had two dogs, a St. Bernard six od him a can of red ink’ and a of mystery months old and a fox terrier three ose. 4 elec vee ng all was well | years « A friend calling day able said to the cobbl Those are|| $1.50 and $2.00 light me kind of a grouch, bis wife must have left | two fine dogs you have || Summer Watsts , « hing “Yes,” replied the cobbler, “und 1 at his fork into the finb, and {t would de funny part of it is dat de big F at and he yelled at the watter | | gent dog is de littlest one } De the feller says, What & this here stuff His wife then spoke up and ex-| |e waiter, is filly of sole | acs J P d nc ty. | thought It must be sumthing like thet | wow ] You must mine husband excuse; allel & ne & if you can't get me a nice tender pt buttons taken off ee s what he was talking about, but) th his goak that he eat the reat of the bill} no Se Frederick Stebbina of Ames la aze of Trenton, d Mra. Angela B J.. both near 70, were married c It goes without say t wore sweethearts in One ean easily nee hat cla was an old Name. The Pittsburg bank that failed ad bee th abit of making , loans to a clerk A ate | crapher, The government off! formed a it of oe cee eae * Mack . oh bene | . i Mack = : Connie Mack = | . | Nobody should be surprised by ‘orta of + FIRST +~° PINE - OPP PUBLIC MARRET® Free Examination The exceptionally low Hated below for work is to enab busy during ne i" and on thirty days 22k Gold Crowne Bridgework Full Set of Teeth our hign je us te the mu ily goo $3.50 $3.50 to $3, prices v grac » keep immer 1 for to $5 50 Up Porcelain Crown (best) $3.50 Up Gold Fillings Silver Fillings . .-$1 Up 50e Up Can On- Lady Attendant, THRMs Teeth Without AIL Work Guara) Laboring Peopl > st De 5 Plates Yours Electro Dental AVE Offices AND Market. cH 87, ks not very good English. ans the oldest dog is de one."—Chieago Record-| erson shout, | hat's most pathetic, | dno | beer's run out A carpenter-centractor had been! unthinking, figuring on a small house for a their J ary he sh He m e of! a pienic, ro a Suit and Oat | Po |'Tix ead w | Sits on a cus bangs upon a all again ts dry “¢ lto the prospective patron, European - American in an outlying district me up to my office,” he said meres ASK YOUR DE fam Why the Women Get the Alimony wil! look over some plans in a book r wong | Editor Most Anything I have.” i tial | If you really wish to print some! The young man came to the office 2 J ia ot the bright sayings of Seattle} and spent some time looking over FEC 443 ; here is one that I au-|the plans with the contractor, who Wee Based other day finally inquired | wife was reading the other, “Have you thought anything) |\FLOOR Pp - The above ia a charming portralt| evening oa “ w ke 4 a ia, “W about the kind of place you wish| ‘i study of Miss Gladys Cooper whol me » I pickea to build? What do you think} MADE “em | up the joys of pri and handed about a nice cottage?” SEATTLE P 3 = Strange, If True. 3 sband of Mr. H Here, this is ght.” She 1 do’ know,” replied the young | TMIRD AVE.SC ‘ - n't wee the jc further evi- man, “but I think maybe we lika SE ittle girl. | dence t women have no sense of have nice bunghole.” Youngstown | ——— hamor.-W. P. 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