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PACE 6 THE VE'LE SEATTLE EVERETT TRUE Le By CONDO! THS ‘Y OF pine ce — - COMPANY OFOCERED HER B0e. AS A SETTLOMENT POR HER OLD MAN'S DEATH, STAR _ The Seattle Star By mall, owt of cfty, She per month; # montha 1160 $8.08 im State of W etom Outside of (he 4 months, FLT: rear ta The per month, 14.50 for € montha oF $9.00 por year. My carrier, city, Ite per Today's Port the the The sur Jerrold. t way to hita woman's heart js to take aim kneeling.— —) Next | Keep Up Y left re our Insurance Ma f f f | : Congress “Recesses” January 1,| after July 1,| f bureau n have may nn who the service prior to The duty of congress ts to er laws. What congress has been pro And the nounces that the given right of way earty in June for the This will give’ members tending th ational Mies upon “junketing per and afford them look after their own Exactly putting it: Congress important legislation that time to pursue tes So, after mont! constructive legtsiative echinery to 1 for various departments of government tending that other proposed legis the shelf until the Senator Kenyon, party's m ple for holding up be decided way or and the publi know whether a known destination, Kenyon flayed reput bill for federal regulation bill pending be really affects the cost of meat packers’ bill haa been for months. The federal trade commission its passage in me livestock growers, an benefit dr thousands t by the t tate thelr insurance a servi I is tnaction can) onm t now senate’s ow w tay supply urance to ° pli nthly h to ), ation the | together | upon summer vacation ’ two m wi premiutr reinstate en health After re new a has five at peace in which to cbnvert | ‘ statement « plenty of | t term ane instate tre man mt the fenc ' members of the v much vocal congre to life or endowment ofter policies The converted insurance | the death of the tea upon permanent may have more by government in-| insured’s | in a lump sum on ey ot fhe a this opt selected during tt Nttle ma option “ot Interested,” t tive of n writes rink doubt be kn exwery Pradiey peur Able to who | | no s thru the . pn the war upon rey | “to w if we are u a ¢ men now in Seattle, til after political f t to r neurance lapse, 000,000 govern nb their rer an . Seat torial gers to peo. senatorta’ ARE measures wh to other thus ® ¥y of Seattle held $128,000,000 u not 0.000 of it. Dusiness to knowing Do | w nay w or is ghway blind for inact they are trave ti t urance y. | you k “Nir yracs 000 or mea: all can lea f meat paid over 20 This means $4,200, here of a of $119,230 tn which | jown eattle’n soldiers n these soldiers of courne 1} kept up it would government. and Seattle on on the ‘ packers, h sal establishment The ate per ry ar a never w “Where will the funds ¢ the ser he . bn ving to the public.” the has to w wer the kly payroll pending in ser 6 ae dependents wet profiteering & for to stor pass or the of encroaching ot cers whose reatened tactics blishme Bu ate decided “The senate should do tox Kenyon persi But the senate pref “Only bills tien before vacation’’ That's the official ing committee. The minimum wage bill shelf. So will the soldiers’ bonus bit. So will the bill to establish a permanent marine paicy. It is probable limit political expendite will be held up until after Nothing will be done with ed by the A. F, of L, and » measure to levy taxes upon up revenue lomes sustained court decision, will not be considered None of the laws asked for by farmers’ tions will be enacted or refused. All the unfinished busi had more nished be session, will be held over, decision is not “Congress enacts” recesses.” peal} we a to the packers’ bill with e net ed red for spending the se matter te atten: | 5 to the r em tands neo.” evil hie rights | Or doing nothing 2 money wil get considera. anc The Chinese cabinet has refused to ne- gotiate the Shantung matter. It has prob- ably read that classic entitled: “Love's Labor Lost. decree from the senate’s steer tal will recline upon the v le merehant ser and campaigns the Borah bit! “ar to Investigate election ection. legistation sug ers. the i Time Is Short in to vote the street ear problem at|cir mayor and ‘There is dividends. a@ supreme | ok to elect o aneil | boy thru ° the ce busy orn t no time to 2 be put wording a he organiza of the proposit to on the b be had 1 the senate never months’ the mayor do not and people the councn It on the ness a nix the would seem if the steering com by must overruled © senate noment to the peor give place to be peddied about The oil crowd doesn’t care about peace with Mezico if it can get a piece of Mexico. Star Gazing I “The Heavens declare the gtory of God, And the firmament showeth his handiwork.” When men believed that the earth was flat thought God dwelt in the heavens above, sent down life-giving light and heat and r thunderbolts of his wrath. And, if God is in heaven, the heavenly bodies must show His will. Or, perhaps whose varying designs for the weal or woe of Venus makes for love, but Mars makes for str: Then woe betide the pair who mate when both are to | gether and “ascendant.” With such thoughts as these men gazed skies, and in Babylonion deserts, where no ¢ secured the view, they began to learn the mo of the planets amongst the constellations | stars, And from these they tried to prophesy the des tinies of men. Such was astrology—a curious mixture of fact and fancy. Once everyone believed in it ‘ow it sur. vives as a mere superstition make-believe—an Inter esting relic of the past ¢ solid part of it has grown into omy, a splendid science that to reveal the nature and the ry destiny of the universe, tho it tells n fate of individuals. Indeed, its t it ignored human destinies the planets n ng as mechanically as a falling stone. Nl the heavens retain their charm, men with strange feelings, and one turns to them ‘Thou gazest on the stars. Would I" might be The skies, with myriad eyes, to gaze on thee.” scover that tinue to be a vexing problem for And it is this protiem that It is @ problem that cannot the results of any “bunk” the “frauds the street car farea will con good, long wh needs solution await its answer on investigation, the fact remains le & out arg mu go they whence he in or the When some genius figures out a way to run cars with alcohol, somebody else will come along and insist on using grape juice. i dan wee There is one fine thing about a walking stick. You don’t have to back it up to a fill- ing station every day. to are une upon the Another reason for the high price of gaso- line is that too many are talking and not enough walking. bee thm Still, underneath all her paint and powder, the modern girl is about as pretty as the old- fashioned girl. “There is no place like home,” sighed the house-hunter, and camped on the curb for the night. astro helps ae nd perhaps the ing about the tumpha began when and saw in the stars and more than plain matter moving | M: The poet who wrote of “the stilly night” had probably been out hunting moonshine. _ Apparently Edwards has no trouble rais- ing the wind to navigate his schooner, they fill in hours of destiny The man who hasn’ been well done by the profiteers is rare. Conventions of Other Years Roosevelt Returns to the Fold BY GILSON GARDNER In 1916 the Republico-Progressive convention was held in Chicago They synchronized. Or, it might said. they ran in parallel col-| The progressives m tc | hall to conduct what prov e the ceremonial funeral of th while the republican conven tion met in the Coliseurn to nomi nate Charles Evans Hughes | Would Theodore Roosevelt permit the progressive con jon to name him for another race, or would he “come back” and “be regular” and support Hughes, if the republican convention managers persisted in naming Hughes? Would the reput- lican convention, by any chance take steps toward party harmony by naming Roosevelt? These were the questions of over-| whelming interest when the conventions met The truth is that Roosevelt bad already surrendered. Nearly ten days before the conventions met, the writer had a long talk with Colon and Mrs. Roove at Oy 5 At part of the conference other person was present, Henry Stoddard, | owner of the New York Mail At this conference ( velt stated In explicit never again would par fight. The the bolt of 1912, to divide the opp cratic candidate Wilson in power Had Roosevelt _ No one objects to an income tax that frishs incomes just above the level of his own, | would be “regular” and would mup-|of Roosevelt and his followir «: put | port their candidate, whether or no,| their ir |there was no need for them to make| c bey ly jenough to overcome the popularity cordin increase strength was not! it eum convention was ac fixed” for Hughes. a ‘ off according to ule.| Wilson polled a lar vote in 1914 T uninformed progressty dele | than did in 1 and the left gates at Congress hall made theirjover disaffection of the progressives speeches and nominated Roomevelt,|sent states Nke California and Ohio but within an hour he had sent/out of the republican and into the them a telegram declining be) democratic column, and resulted in their candidate. | Wileon's victory The republicans gained much| Which was strength by the return to the party Roowevelt ich Wilson had won by his policy of keeping the country out of war e4| all went pated 6 ° he bitter medicine for In the Editor’s Mail TEACHERS WELL PAID Editor The Star: Why should the people be taxed so much to give the teachers The re y than lots of people ep a family on; their more than they ever re and yet they say they can't it. Why burden the tax We have all we can stand live, The days a week with We have to put a day and receive lens from 10 and pa of peo: a hard [own acrobatic political record and} perennial candidacy for public office, winds article rather rich in ds, if lacking in ideas, with the owing: “If Mr. Hoover will now declare himeelf against the Grange, the Non Parti League, and The Triple Alli 6, he robably secure the support of Jay* Thomas and Philip ‘Tworoger, who always supports Tom Murphine.” I desire to call the efficient dentist and benevolent lawyer's attention to the fact that the time I didn't | pport Tom Murphine waa in the jeampaign in which his principal lew tenants and political bed-fellowa Thoma the same Jay Thomas, and my od lawyer-dentiat and Market Stall Operator friend, ¥. | J. Brown, towit, in the eampaign of one Ha for mayor in the spring of 1918 PHILIP TWOROGER. two up an fol more ceiving more pi to k that have | | | 1| salaries, | ceived live on payer? to keep up and ‘ work in eight hour than they . weeks ter an one nc will | | | 1 teachers | colonel Roose that lead a “third only effect of as he saw it, was ition to the dem and put Woodrow langva © hours’ nlwo ha only a year holiday " wi there another clas ple that get that? It works ship the poor. It f burden the people in any on wrong were Jay such ¥ A.M to been less frank— more discreet—and let it remain un-| certain whether or not would run again as the progressive candi date, there is no doubt he would} have bad a good chance of being|outburst, my lawyer-dentiat friend, | the regular republican candidate. |Dr. KH. J. Brown, while dissecting | But when the “old guard” knew| Herbert Hoover's political avoirdu for @ moral certainty that Roosevelt pois, forgetting for a moment his moi c he +e 4 THAT'S RIGHT, DOC Eéitor The Star: In his weekly | ear Ole pat n The “Sagebrusher” will arrive Monday, June & 80 3.2 lume We've been ur Me itted by Not many Seatt Now bands A r many Ahers “More thing elve. E N app and more | Anti-Funeral The “Sagebrusher™ will arrive REAL PAINLES In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t# the lightest and strongest plate kKnewn, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | All | you are in the right place SHE WANTS Net to let as Chas eae 50. TO BEAT HOR. ° be a nnd one for The Ole vn. Hughie the] eur weok will to an in whit Jack Dempsey “ the front amuel battle rages in t position on page t mt nting help to able t polec EVER SINCE THE CIRCUS reeling like things around | neighborhood this. WELL, THAT'S ON And thie o-. AS IT MAY BE pi une for div tion tures are th ® prin Southern Bap told th and divorce the committee on temper © and social net years ago right here in 1 the blame for upon the cor riage ve wub Billiards!- One Tusk—3 Balls. One Ball—2 Years. The game of billiards, old agMit te, and an scientific as it in n popularit Amer banne opr | mont le they lu the saloon’s ee there be an ° wilt agu Anti Movie) will folke get arfund to jo thing of blaming and the vor the the hus for wives uselves “4 Eepecially #0 bh S leg Poston joy-k us respor Der believes we for om home, and easy © warned, of us life from homes, and} art an Anti! | t am mar of the por in running They *0 King away nee thy wher rkers th free fe | Maloon “ana | sibly was or pss It may be » know that only arved f r * ry woanon eh vaneton “ (mL) > women f nist ve re are allowed te y balls in th for two years fintah Hieat and id them. k in either extreme easily Iard cue, is four | feet and nine in welehs be. | tween 18 and 20 ounces, and the t jon the best of them, according to ar authority, are made “from the leath er prepared from the hide leheek of a calf.” | The “spot™ on the spot bal, which nerves an one of the cue balls, is made by drilling the nerve center, jwhich held the nerve that fed t ltuek In the body of the live elephant. and replacing the part drilled out by © of ebeny ax 2,009 polnts have’ been mining a hitting the two Rib “nerves houngs or k ot nuse of| be affect seam “1 re king « iris’ downta t do of expe are wages ° womer ; wt hosiery a bring om your League naty well, Hore an Franciero know ltall Gopes it that coffee keeps people awake rings, From point he ues that, being ke mike, folks at have something to do. They to dances and play cards. homes are wrecked by cing and card playing than any this wire guy exclaims AY offer League! ew Orleans man the fact that not the mournful A to be Funerals.” he says, “have afl the tay, ae le at this game withor ot; that with the cue ball A great game for no game for booze cigarette f + THE FOOL WOMAN WOULDN'T ACCSPT IT. su 92000, PIT IF SHE TAKES IT To COURT WE/LL BEAT HER SURG. a WHY oF 12 Bor (Tee Do UTIC LT HEAR. OF ‘You BEATING THAT WOMAN is growing of the} * _ LrdleS am e == nest price SUMMER IS NEAR t ie Vea meal Vengeanen, 1¢ ted by the pos, © cost of every, has always been ee it us thing, bigh peeag © £90) poor ig much a9 the foo) Gontitute as ty LUXUrY of te Bigg a Nght dh 7c ' ra and the U, UPON the dig way to way pieamure of Vex. from the w neninat hating tt , ta, for that totam, 90 ing, 4 0 easily applied; ang OF WOrK® awaits thos command, “Love your *” for anything se than fay, oneumption; but attention may 1 wo the following considem, nue the polley of hate and hes oward the population of Cem, Visit the wing of the n thelr dupes and yg common people, and yoh nunstroke " the there ot over he b ar texh. mmy, temperatare may even be sub tient may not be SUNSTROKE Sunstroke i A © the Four LY A Love Tap ty os : in it is pomsible a bath-tub of Promote aN ¢ iw kee me pasmions that alive the need of g produce the max) Unhappiness ang between the tws IN CovR- Ty!!! he urs , ring When am ce por cold app! the temp ngain HEAT-EXHAUSTION t-exha re Dis on Prevent the cold ations the of the opie, which alone cap ep to pay what they owe uy Prevent industrial between Germany and the allied ng which would make Germany 5 world nemet instead of @ world tie bility, and discourage schemes of te ture vengeance i “” ve Junk inrn, dineared motienaagn Drive Germany an@ Avstrg into the arms of Russia, thus buig exponed to ng up and strengthening @ vast pe ayn, altho heat-exhau | tical, sentimental, and tndustelal m indoors, under almost any cir-|menace to Western Europe anf stances where one may be America, 1 The eternal mistake the world gow m-|on making ts that the ethion of the iring are different from the ethics the Individual. They wre not; the are the same. If it ys. In the long run, for om an to forgive his enemy, forge ges and return good for evi, § * a million men, or the just a mi imes aa much. you belleve that fox enemies ts slush and boy at is another story, Enjoy t your Vengeance. But ne rature beg | © the rine . of ammonia, cof tt Thi cep enfeeble ome wher and heat-exh 3) uw overhe Avold the @treet rays of th er wun as much as pe the heat of the day wi f the street that will protect Persons fee ome Featuring « shipment of Army Blankets Thu day special of a larce! Drab and Gray day and Fr af | Fine for camping and making * oF auto robea Double Wh | Wool Blankets, $6.75, $9.00, $11.00 v & Army She Munson last! mfortable and the cealiade $7.50 per pair, Alaska Down Mat-| 7014 heat prostm | tress; only place in to get! ie they w Quilts, Feather Pillows, $1.00. " each. Tents, 9x9, 10x 16x16. Tarpaulin 5-6 TD. bales: put {Cross during the war quilte an@ fillings of « j per pound. A fine line of Bedding. | 9% 4 Five-pound ean of the beat coffee in| (reatment eac the U. 8 per pound sician on th WIC BLOCK | aeem to rn hange allen: Vieer, | Doctor using the blowing-out t | working thru the ment, Marine! you think after persistent wit! or can artment. | Have Olive ntate y feet overt Beattie ion them, up nems be cur about a year about six steadily worse, or is there any way to check it | A. Sometimes the removal of the * is indicated, and often whe is Gone hearing ts tmproved owing to the resulting improvemet in the catarrhal condition, which # so frequently responsible for inte ring with hearing. week by te inal this NDKY SERVI ers May in de ort treat- improve, it w worse steadily? Am 22 Hearing is bad It in not possible to give post- | ~~ is question. Every- upon the condi-|] A Single Application Wil Banish Objectionable Hain Wash a a. Iooo, | ment, nan EALED PROPOSALS | be received in_t leven A. M. June | be publicly opened aundry service 4 ear beginning July ton, Mass; Hingham, M Port, KL: New Landon, © yeninark, No J.; lona I New York, N. Y¥.; Anna Yorktown, Va; Charleston C3 Pensacola, Fin; Key West, Fis New Orteans, La: San Diego, Cal Mare Injand. Calif, San Franciasc Plicat eine | th rhinhe fiscal Hos- New- yan; Lake and, N.Y; Mai 2 C A tive answer to thing would depen tion present in a partic recase. In some instances, proper treatment will cause an improvement in the! symptoma, but In many other cases zt even treatment at the hands of a (Aims te Beste mm skilful specialist Is uneuccessful. It| Frere is a home treatment frm Cali merton, Wash. and Gua- : a in wuggested that you discuss the! moving hairs that is quick, paises wba. Uroposal Planks and matter fully with the doctor who is/and inexpensive: With some p pow pot | treating you. |dered delatone and water make am. lenough paste to thickly cover the Q. Since this winter I have ton-| objectionable hairs, apply and afte | MS | ailitis, and am bothered very much|? or 3 minutes rub off, wash @ right Never had trouble be-|skin and it will be left soft, cee Do you think the removal of and hairless, This treatment 4 improve the con-|not mar the skin, but to avoid 1 be able to hear|appointment, be careful to get this trouble gro elatone. and the © manding Officer or Post Quarter r. Marine Barracks, at the static aimed. This office reserves the >» reject any 1 bids or thereof, and to waive therein. Hide from re nly will be considered m= | ly lonel A. @ M. Acting Quar- ‘ h same. fore id Does wl és * Lonelines Drives carance rides: crepe has dispensed with; people laugh joke, and the undertaker acta ke the ringmaster at a circus | one enjoined with the of Iaying a dead body ow, if pomebody will suggest an Leagu we'll second rolemn | to reat SPOKANE, June and beart-break drett, He was found “4 against wife's grave near here. Hin life years ago. The old rallied from the los lant tombstone Spangie, two motion? nday, June 7 READY TO USE The Flavor Is Just Right GULDEN’S Mustard Use with cold cuts, sandwiches, in gravies, and stews and all hot meats, mixed with salad dressing. Costs less and lasts longer than most condiments. ESTABLISHEDeI867 you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: teed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE Whalebone set of teeth ores 88 Crowns S4 $8 Dridgework $2 Amalgam Filling PAINLESS EXTRACTION work guaranteed for 15 years. fave tmpreanion taken tn the ning and get teeth same day. Kxamination and advice free. See Samples ef Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand th TEETH Teat of Time. Most of our present patronage is recommended by ov ly patients, 1 whose work in atill ving good satisfaction ns who have tested our work Ask our Bring thie ad with you. Open Sundays From © te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Beasce-Patesscn Ca Him to Suicide) Loneliness the} at mate man $4 hen coming to our office, be sure | ' Bread at Every Meal We abuse our digestion scandalously with indigestible food and irregular hours—and pay the price. We pay big prices for a lot of things that nourish mighty little and raise Cain on the inside. PORTER’S AMERICAN-MAID BREAD is not only delightful eating, but con- tains about everything that goes to make a complete food. Eat twice as much of it and less of other things. You will save a lot of money, build up your health, and enjoy your meals as never before. Eat bread and save money. PORTER BAKING CO. Seattle

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