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rp adhatcntiediecaitiine tia eaneieecencnemam ieee aT eet tram an The Seattle Star =| Ry matl out of etty, tm the State ef Washington, Out # months oF $9.00 per year of (he mtate, ity, The por lie per week i 7 carrier titor We'll Say So, Star HOUSE. CLEANING . Take away the s setts states can be saved without it. ~Lytion. Fe eet, eaas Che id bet ow wis OWN. | sisey' at the. Saat BncKs, | | o \|A Rhubarber, Aberdeen, Wash ong in principle and faulty in ‘Ru Kids i | Whose Fault? | ies comvmiant ery By FRAN name | Oe ry wweping and dunting unawa | | There's some little satixfaction in can pi worse than uneleas, Serub ; GREAT y J |knowing that only one of the candi AMENIC ge ty bing with soap and water, wiles eens \dates can be elected preaident toni nd there pro | ‘The effort enlighter w dame Bitwo boys who paddied to the mainland from | — A baby girl in killed by an aut mobile, ‘The | oe r f ‘ ghten pel ese ore ot decided va Inland on a. log must be placed again | ist, father of seven children, explains to the ee WE GIVE IN AT LAST tat should be to app aoe en clenhes. ane. a an “institution.” | tint te: made every \ethet to deage ee and Tt has heen some time sh ne goonies pie but their use is not within reach Bt is no reflection on the Parental Home that | romy youngsters that darted into hie pa or ted a contest In this cot , Wes : pe een lads fled from it | the police believe him. He halted bia car os 8, but owing to popular chun we oe In dusting, @ damp rag shoul ae Kbeping healthy boys in any fort of a “home.” | noon he perceived that he had struck the ehile we are forced to yield te spender pag + used, subssquentig: qwasiene anita r a real home, with a real father and mother, | and bore her to a hospital demand, We the bev Seale by’ eat interest. 14 warm p suds, Some sur brothers and ststera and opportunities for | Among the appalling roster of traffic tragedies) ty announcing ta ate ot 4 apt ppc BS Pe sbragercte furnicese, aa like caging young | a considerable percentage belong in this class. tai ok Gaaeas Gaia Seanene " or " eas a ee outings and adventures is he bless ition and judg f its th n Germany and brougt he rai Children cannot be blamed, Caution and jud @f ts Geadicae | ; eat ey adhantheeetant) eae emanded four-year-old. One of the chiests of all } itis et dead. 1 i The 0 lives always in the heart of every | ment cannot be demanded of a ine of the objects of all ¢ ecu In YOUR | |,,, sous a0 ae ha moistened with turpen: Bsn ae Hopelessly dried and dusty, | Hut the practice of playing in the atreet can be) tentn is, of course, to find een, ay me pee mBtiy eo | lee mp of A : eS cee Wy the two explorers who lived for three | discouraged by educational methods, In several whe is the winner. For months, \s< ane ty, who repudia . be Me aoemonte me 4 the brush, hungry, chilled and happy ties, the police department and the public schools) aye, years, a great many Seattle He TINNER'S 5 AND HAV : fs sed ad hn tl cbmbined with airing, for © aman Mark Twain knew the wild spirit of boyhood, | ha cooperated in giving simple, vivid and fre folks have been experimenting _ REMOVED! : tie ‘ted toward lfficactous disinfectant, It is, there § sf juvenile | quently-repeated leasons on the perils of the thoro-| with basement with | tore good plan to place clothing. Mt expreased itself before the days of Ju juently-rey = a f » detention homes and Boy Scouts fares. Children learn to the water sufficiently | varying results abtedly tnakets Pane; drapenes' sak ae Mfuckleberry Finn today would be a problem to | to be kept away from danger to a lar extent.) there are experta by this is in the ecan air (x: Cee ‘4 instead of the tnspiration for | but the traffic menace is relatively new and In} who can produce the real wi beating and brushing out the — | the nursery and the achool.room the terror of wheels In order that these experts before returning them to their terpiece. , 1 vt impremeed upon (he may be justly rewarded, we now : 4 our complex civilization | that kill and maim ta not impreased upon the) the, house peter Ss et ates, Manual training. | childmind systematically, No one would think of| offer a medal for the best pro of paint for use in the Be ‘wake and athietics } but | permitting a toddler to use a loaded gun as ducer of real stuff made in the kiteben and other places where the ot a: chin: basement. Quart samples must badwork 4 walls are much sub in m owe have to dmg a pair plaything at woodwor and a gee i ssen their camp-fire, wash Yet the streets contain a greater danger be sent of delivered to the Editor t 80. weer, and pease Gane J wanderers away . in crossing a busy] of We'll Nay So, The ¢ontent of white 6 cellar, will d subject them to the neceasary p An adult needs all his wits in of whitewash in th r, will go eee sane: wetsec street, and it would be as rational to permit chil-; ¢loses Saturday—any Saturday— a long ways to give the finishing SE respectability. | tron to have the run of railroad switching yarde as| will be Judged by the editor, and touches to the house cleaning. Clean | to give them the freedom of city highways the medal awarded. up and paint up is a very useful e rebel government has | ape Se died slogan. ry 4 They're talking in New York stat root in Mexico is probably a misprint. . | let Gutting @ ayeteis tn prisons whe Q A frida has advised me to go it means loot. And so Deschanel fell from a car window, te tastier tevers ‘cuaeaeave to Arizona. Hf eaid 1 was peel Huh! A lot of our presidential candidates |). jiignt work. Convicts might. be the best climmte in the United States os “|| have fallen further than that. able to govern themselves, but 1 for tuberculosis. What would you | many of ua “outside” can do it recomme ? Food- Growing Loans | Passer: f . |amans utaide™ ommend? penitit deel | | The department of agriculture has to to Arizona, or to any other The June Hero [sins prt regione site uns you are gone am Farm Mortgage Bankers’ association of | | tenoed bulletin ureing everybe ie reaper! are: outs to plant potatoes to keep the prices you will be able t ca is fighting the federal land bank naga L down ¥. remember i w kept there you would at home. By this these land banks issue tax-free bonds This | 1 any households of America there are certain |‘en down two or three years ag is meant that you should be es 8 seeker of finceous eantimental dramas going on with the advent of) gon you? ‘ ! financially able to secure the serv fe prove that these bonds ought to be taxed | tienen of rosen and—eapecially—weddings Melther éo we | ces of a thoroly competent phys ft is sending out much propagunda from its ter foregathers with her friends in the sane ee | ician thorely ventilated place im 12 West Adams st. Chicago, to prove It that is her room and brings out varioun Muffy! Raine a sheep and keep the 7 which to live and the most whole it is behind the suit in the supreme court pos dre er the e/ veneer yan Br t ee enh, ond. te naan a bas temporarily ted the hands of the farm) vinimtion, She ia a very busy sir, what with| eee could afford to take sufficient rest ‘| board. . he de N) morning and the long THEY MUST LIKE 1 | necessary. ? 4? They are | the @hopping ahe does a ae , ST LIKE HIM atin Wks aed of |Ine they we and they |snould undertake hap soberly, | care gh We | Why should these bonds be Ba apse Parc re neasions with the dreasmaker in the afternoon To J. A. Reichelt. Jr., who decided) ©! T tar zs we car’ Ailenialabay aebe je come pr tty wien iv ee by mortgages on farms To tax Everytody jumps at her command, for ahe ix a9 |not to act as director on the schoo! fiirnems and justice ox service the me ae ies ant Gowet ma rage “cure” resort imate Gouble taxation. The same values are rep | tooratic queen, and yet every one craves the! board for the coming year a me men, at kindly Nelle, and preg oye py comny Po ver iNjonly of secondary importance, #0 ted in the mortgages or the bonds. The farmer | SUNN TNOS eave her of thanks and app t t ‘ = of modest succor and! you should not make @ change un- » ereon hol e D serve - 4 ap) “ " low t to an | te ef to those who are leas fortun se aaa * ee oe. farm. If the person bokting cre anything T can do? ma asks, as if |by the boys and girls, and the peter brattt se partict:|trape of ; ab ; Jens you have sutticlent seetieg or the bonds secured by it, has to pay | | os ids were not already full, to say nothing of|ty of our school.— Libertyville " the shoot were no leas] “<1 et us give of our political pow-|Sfford what will Be necseunry he will pass it on to the farmer in increased | OO Ot ich im full of much solemn joy as she | Register jrasts in today’s Star regarding the | = Dat Riga | F ererienos. of our |72u are going. Above ail things do er pay tw her heart, ia oes : . a cae eh . x on. al experience, of o not se | “‘e friend.” tas Te ceuntey do they tax farm mort-| has not felt since her own wedding day ce Memorial Day parade, and ask (hat) ang alj of them were thrown out Of|Commarcial strength, of our pecun-|" eaght noe 15-70 ee “Nowhere in the country do they See ere eas | “Dear me, how times flies," ma sighs, “It seems/ He that as it may, John T. Boos) you give my letter wurt, 7 how much they think |i.7) power, to the muccor and r Or yee aannet aaiied tos cae The biggest howl ever rained anywrere ve | only yesterday, pa, that we were married.” |is a lawyer in Chicago. Go ahead) The Star mentioned that there of jt up there, And again, any One| o¢ thin xorely afflicted world If you cann 29 fn Houston, Texas, when the late Joo Pas | , say 16 member of ; were included in parade gassed | who k lode tas Osta) anak: OF of @ private physician be sure to 1 serge pang aaer et bslaes pes Dad puffs busily at h igur to avoid being trapped) y a mem of the ba | ud wed | who ks what the al ps ast heal our dihy'an § = Sebhen se eer ieest’ boca at the ax co joner, a : sue a8 |ve ns of the war, patients at the larg® canneries around " : s “ consult your ik e “| in a sentimental expreasion but it ls the only enlightened policy ‘i board: be ht to tax mortgages, just to show that it couldn't ol “Deitied’ ana Get 02.100" nag Potmonary hospital, Jar aka aren teat yeas ! - or write to your state 22 yea) ago, and that's a long Ume at that, a $2,100 ny n A ka y What Mr Colby said. in*™ this bs “ @one. Rich men who had money loaned In| | “It's 33 ¥ rap enon lheadilns... At-tiret we t4 sught it was |i Wileor 1 e it with the supposed| Nurs sass upon an occasion to | health ate United sone Publis nthe! ort, - pegging x po “ n and ' «a matter pa evaataneg - = 7 Health Service has publie! a - city threatened to foreclose al! be no pons — In bis heart there ix a vague, unspoken resent pme lucky ier, but reading ' I A -s wn plair wee that th pr melate £ o chatty; cuaht to em, pistes cathe palace 2: ean ee igh this mana | ment against the young man his daughter is to|ther we learned it was a eufecracker errill, Wilson and Hicha stolen all the fish cash |he aaid not only ip every pulpit of | O01 SS nani you will send me four rar soe. merely ton ne marry. Her going is to be the first break in the * oe ane & rate” stufli the land, but also should be said in satus and nadrene = sual te ae fg the fallacy of it amy, ene ts this young fellow who is APARTMENTS ARK SO SCARCE © armas ‘ the laughing stock of the] ine political huxtipgs In our nation. |Mame and address T sal ye wid farmer is entitied to borrow money at a low - : ins tema t THESE DAYS ¢ m Als erar . 8 astern Alaska ever cetitatien uadlen aha Stems the |e nene to yo Re iatevest. To tax the mortgage on his farm | ‘@Xing her away! And ma, divining dad's thoughta) | 1 for b MeCulle nd Gliger wer uded gir tarted, and I wish, as a rea-| oy \8oe 4 mation Editor, United States Publig 2 ret she always does, says his brooding that way 7 e apartme r hereelf, i ‘ .~ ss nas ey S pg chair of the president alt Sarvion WT Me only be to make him pay more interest. This | (0 jo) Bepie of selfishness on hin part maid, two boaconatrictora, two . fo parade w ev « who ident of that part of the country.|° raf is the real, underlying potit-| Health Service. Washington. D. C- | turn would have to be added to the cost of farm (Who knows why mothers are joyously philosophi.|@8Kes, two qualapodes. Addrens| Were Cor ted t Elke in motor d a reader of The Star, that YOU!\ 4) ieue: Shall America be great|ing to the best known ethics of The» and thereby increase the cost of living. | oo nen their daughters marry, and so mad when|K?Ts. Century Midnight Wt . : would look into this—providing YOU) aoconting to Machiavelli, or accont- individual applied to the state? 4 i" everybody knows that the farm mortgage a 4 o's «Theatre. — Advertisement in hope you will give thin notice | » annery Interest, I can a “ . coins their sons do the same i | : are only interested in trying to destroy the | Washington (D.C) Pont F; y in accordance wi you could get some good . fps Well, daughter's young man calla at the house, Pan iar : ’ REHER. |. , Mand banks in onder to keep their monopoly | 14 until she comes down, he sits in the parlor i Pulmonary Sic 1 > | a the money-loaning business. with dad A college for chorus girls may be} . I sure feel brave when 1} j with dea _ x yg | oatablia in New York. Probably| th that at one time I, even, was } ‘Wilh you have a cigar™ eays dad. “Bo theito teach ‘em to paint RIDICULES “PIRACY” STORY thone blood-thirsty “pirates, bs And you can say another thing for Jesse | wetting is only a few daye off, what? Well! Well!) mayo seisisa’ wiia, dia “ha dais | Manerdy voted Q . | She's some girl! Some girif He has a lot more] General Leonard Wood, we note 7 oe egret “SOURDOUGH.” He never declared a stock dividend. | to nay, but it simply won't come out lby the newspapers, waa ainong the|Peadline in an insue of a local paper, | After all, it's dad and not the groom who ts the s at a Wheeling prisefight|"Pirates in Alaska,” is mo doubt e F; 2 ° F s n hero of the great American drama that is called ne of the fighters was|making many an old sourdough dig rugality in ‘ashioi the June wedding. killed. We know ® man who got ro S$ In wi or, an it no doubt lected to an office several times BY). 4 anyone elme if they had lived Cc. atten®ing prisefighte and ball games| *Ul4 Any one else if they had lived significant thing about the overall club fad What if the Turks do turn Bolshevik? If\ana ,vy \eading grand marches,|@nd knew under what circumstances ™ i€ did not originate as a measure of protest | an improvement is effected, why quarrel/Mebdby Leonard is trying the same these bold raids are carried out nquers the radically discontented about the means? ining on = laroer soale | Fist e the contrary, the fact that business men, pro- ng Cons ation men and public officials first took it up — —| By the way, can you tmagine|') enough admission, from a conservative This Ti Abraham Lincoln attending a prise) ‘TY let e that prices are more than oppressive. The ime f ps Tanda ae movement recognizes the existence of predatory PEs : P ivomr liver enl bovake ing and wicked extravagance. D a aged votive oi oa pacar ctr don't work prop- on is a whimsical tyrant, and how far the Ma starts her annual spring housecleaning on al ce in’ acs os hs ¥ must hav ” way, he erly take Genim crusade will extend hardly can be most the same tertins—financially—as last year, With aisg os oa jo aes ep ; » the t and " CARTER'S ° | the exception of the labor item, she will have to/© Ae Nicaea eames FO t noticed unt a Little Liver r+ <, University Club of Chicago announces that,| pay only one nickel more for materials this your|™n sasily make one by building wan becaum of two Teavonk | BHM today Do you think it’s right to save its exclusive confines, white collars and hard | than she did last year _ ete shortage of Oeh and the fool ae eoue money? IsofL-boiled shirts will be displaced by blue cham-| These figures are averages merely, and are: Vale Mamenaiiers ecatnadl : ne of ee a ip trouble will y Fs arr ar yn drenamakers have decided! crn br Nowe men 4* - means one more influential group publicly | Scrub bucket .........5 50 60 bensa py yet : sciteanyir me oS “Eggi t ‘ acer ghee py ron a cething & Co "$s busi: cing needless expenditure—in one direction, || Broom 60 |. eee eee eee the bad than pr . can equal them. Purely vegetable Swift mpanys business | Serub brush 1s 15 2 — | , 3 . thas for 2 long time been the American fashion Soap, yellow, about 4 bars 3080 ais ® Ape Ln has been built up partly by selling @pend lavishly. Mop ..... To 50 a i : : ig thrives on prodigality. Such boycotts dou capital stock for cash and partly @verall clubs establish, if applied in other fields, Total $ $2.20 eid ae te ks Foe te ‘ 24 _ iy would have startling results in reducing | Here comes the big item. Scrubwomen are de Piraseciovodisor ian by thrifty saving, putting some of blight of extravagance | manding now $2.50 and $3 and car fare. Last year a Ht Bf undisciplined spending once became “bad form,” | it was $2 and car fare LL our carnings each year back into painful problem would be more than h } But my, how the dirt wii fly! ‘The Star will pay $50—$10 each =; and two cents additional for trans.) alized thereby, should be the tutor the five best letters suggest- (fers, which should increase revenues | The duty is Kis, and the penalty of dations of the carfare prob- [25 per cent |higher taxes should attach until he letters must not bemore | 1 think this matter should he| masters his protege and graduates words each, andshould | settled by the city council and not| him as a finished business agent in Written on only one side of [by » vote of the people, for in| stead of a « ning politician. Low he paper. Addrews them to the | much case the non property owners| er taxes will not come sooner, and a “Carfare Editor, al Hee would vote no increase in fares,| municipality has little busine in ‘The following are a few of thus saddling the deficit entirely| rajiroading without t suggestions submitted by Star | upon the taxpayers - ae ee een a pay cory pig Mor nd pat for low fares and better Fenders: ae a | service The lines were acquired : PLAN FOR RONDS —— Wid Wale oeo: Carfare Editor, r: Replying to PROPOS! ZONE PLAN D. J. VARNER. Fequest to make some sugges-| Carfare Editor, Star: With refer.| er to help overcome the shortage in| ence to cartares I would suggest this car fare, we have the utility| Divide the city into two zones, the| RAISE FARES a6 & public service; let the fare/tirst to be within a radius of three| Catfare Editor, Star: In reply to Be raised and on request let the con-| miles from Yesler Was rat, Seo. | YOUF ad in the paper of May 26, 1920, @uctor give a coupon equivalent to) ong and Third ave and the othe in regard to street car fare, will say raise which is alxo equivalent to|ty comprise all the territory withia | tt 1 do not think there is another 3 Amount in utility bonds, the In-line city mits lying outaide of the| Place in the country where you can erest thereon being redeemable in| fier Route all cary, except atun, | Hae 16 miles for 6 cents, where it Is feeee and light or some other cre} ns to land passengers in the down | peace {0 maintain the rolling stock fated public service. 7, a town district Fix the zone cash Be : oe et THEO. BISSON sharp curves and special work. And 2359 624 N. oe at , cents, esi 1 cent ar if it costs 26 cents per mile to run a :when entering or traversing th ar I can not see how you break any- x ‘ other zone, and 1 cent additional for| where near even. PTO CITY COUNCIL transfers, i. ¢., 6 cents for a ride in| Seven ite would be a fair pric Carfare Editor Star, Every citizen, | noth zones, and 7 ce when trans-| or 5 cents and no transfer. Consider Whether a patron of our street cars| ferring, Allow conductors to sell|ing that this has to come out of the or not, should be interested in the tickets, good for entire journey, ex | taxpayers, let us who are most bene of the lines, Tho the trus tees of the Chamber of Cormmerce Commercial Club oppose a tax cept transfers, as follows: Thirty for | $1.50 and 100 for $4 Any deficit arising under the plan make up by d by the cars pay the difference During the past few years, and ew pecially during the war, every elty in yaid of any public utility, I for) 0 the eastern part of the United 8! tho a taxpayer, cannot « pexstion Bitexpayer, canne {With values falling in the rend.|Paised their fares, while Seattle re-| thetr findings in tha nee | sagtment trom war to peace, a9 they at the same pric nerefore, owing act that thousands of | J a | se wy, " Bites using, their “own machines| must, and jitneys retired, this plan ae eee fever patronize the street cars, tho|'f officials are understood, ought to | wis Set ea ‘as property owners they should con.| “turn the trick” without resorting to eee tribute toward acquiring th u.| taxation, for the transfers, transient bee travel, and of “short hauls” My idea ia to eee ictminating all stneys ex| with moderate fares, will materially | ! oF shite pny ie nf 4 tely | Increase reyenues, while allowing the | the city firem: nd policemen pay cer ee apewe points not atequatey i iiong hauls” to aquare with the|thelr fares on the street cara gerved by street cars, The city Wer tsa Sten ane | Let them pay their pme tax gannot afford, now, to extend its! “shorts” by purchasing tickets, If) | 0% tines and, in justice to many, the | not, then employ the tax, for extor |, wonder they can have autow should run jitneys to serve cer-| tionate fares, under peace conditions, | wien they don't have to pay incor sections, or permit and en-|means that the city ball must bet). or street ear fare. a. Ww _ gourage private lines under proper | taught the railroad business, and the laxpayer—not the shop-girl, the| The world output of silk amounts a 3 tavor & six-cent street car tare washwoman, the laborer, et al., pen-! to about 700 tons a day } e “ges ” . * sar et nhl . iss "LL SA {SO @3-~ Nera tomtm, State the exact color ree asd thes ses Se ae Nae mai Rar a THE SEATTLE IE HEADACHES! Headaches, indigestion, sleeplessness and nervous troubles are often caused by eyestrain. And eyestrain is caused by not wearing the right glasses. Right glasses will relieve eyestrain and troubles due to eyestrain will disappear, The first thing to do is to have your eyes examined and know what glasses will be the right ones. | | | | | Ray bey ques for mars than hy ore Seattle Optical Co. ished 1890 OND AVENUE 715 Sl | A Scientific Hair Color Restorer [The war bas been found for seienti ally reatorinn 8 et It is offered te women e a9 SSeity Hale Cale Rasisrer | Wi ewe ray halt tw from 8 to 8 day Scientific Hair Color Restorer vrlay for a free trial hottie of Mary ity it on hoe en you will knuw wl he ha in color remtorer 1467 G, Accent Mo Im | ’ERETT STAR TRUE PYTTING AS SO/LED AND 2MPTY TRAY ON NEXT TABLE ALTHOUGH THERE'S PLENTY ROOM By CONDO! OPPORTUNITY ‘ INSURANCE hay capital ng came, re YOUR opp tarting your r tunities to save now whil ie the earning power unim. paired and at same time Earn Regular Dividends ot t found with thrifty along hundreds other Northwe savers have this their hard-earned mor it 5 got o save ey, where is safe guarded STRICT Hours 9 STATE =RVISION Saturdays 912 sur 1 and to 6-8, Resources Now Over Four Million Dollars Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association Where Pike Street Crosses Third MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1920 — ) arti TALKS Uy prrank nak ve sist ad i ~o the business to increase facilities for production. That is what most all of us seek to do—save part of our earnings for future usefulness. It is the way American indus- tries have been built up. It means the least drain on ‘the financial resources of the country. For the past twenty-iour years Swift & Company has made an average profit from all sources of 11.3 per cent on investment (capi- tal and surplus), and 2.3 cents on each dollar of sales—a fraction of acent per pound. Out of this we have paid dividends and saved something to help us keep pace with a growing country. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St, Jj. L. Yocum, Manager

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