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The By mal, out of ofty 8.68, tm uy $458 for € 0 THE 8S \WE'LE SAY SO xQ by The Mar Fobitehing Oo, Main 400 Seattle Star | Pubttaned Dairy 2 montha, # months, Hient Today's That there hness is the greatest curse of the human race. Glad- plenty of eas at the Chicago co bs ra enti WELL, WIRE BACK AGAIN : | i River since start thal con * * test Monday we've been Indi» Losing Its Punch Complaint of Courts weond, net te say Grwackgnh olck. { Meanwhile, nothing further has . REGREBR. cepa, ie been sald about the darn thy eid show is losing its punch™ In every gathering of workin people th We make haste to ite of the fact that the old guard politicians | complaint \ Tt tence these) again. ‘Tho rules are these, ie bal \ ppeal nt years shows dee ted briefly ting the big bass drum of popular apy cont} 1 : i mi denperate Vigo publican nationa vietion of o. Is it not time to inquire whet ‘Only those who make it in ie pot “gettin th the public | there is ju these complaints thelr own basements are eligible A ai ‘ 19 Slates supreme court,| to compete. Quart samples must Mt aid in former years. In May United States supreme t i what Sruce Harton, one of the leading | by a & to 4 no, beld that the New York| be sent or brought In person to R Writers of the countrr, writing for The | workmen's compensation law” was Invalid, insofar! the editor of We'll Say Bo. The had to say about the present convention as it applied to @ longshoreman who Ww ed In| Contest will be Judged a week the good old program that's drawn th rowds | a New York port while unloading an ‘6 , from Saturday and the medal ing seems to me to be losing its pun The | steamship The majority beld that t longel awarded as soon as the Judgoa Rhop-worn, the scenery is frayed and the | man was engaged maritime employment, and are able to make thle Geciston: @on't respond a» they did | that congreas was (he law-making power, and not a e tend Ree Jadge read for an hour end a halt, ato lexislat Four of the judges (lolmes, Pit-| 4 to be sole Judge, Bot, after M of the tried and true stuff. And nobody Dirandeis and Clark) diasented, olding that testing and bygone — eno’ to appland. The general attitude | majority decision was tn conf! many, ¢leht — ee in the to be: ‘We have seen th how before. | previous deciaions of the supreme cx recognizing po anh hea as dec! on an every act—the ss Dell Ringers, the | state legislation concerning maritime lability ‘i Seals, the Acrobats and the Juggler} In that case, a widow and two minor children | He now asks pentose to sug We'll stay tin it’s ‘thru, but awfully | one seven and the ot three—were laft no protec-| ‘stat the names of a few capable land we wish wo could tion by the accidental fact that the father was un-} — for ° ee cee =. r is something rather wholesome, it seems | loading a ship instead of a freight oar en py \Ocntaed atin pied oda Ym this critical attitude, It reflects a good Congress acted promptly, and in Oete tent Edhar, gensibie thought on the part of the man | amended the feder atutes by adopting K 8 WITH YOU, JOEY; street We're a little tired of distortion ar of each state ¢ it. Thereafter, a ckerbocker men's compensation be applied to acciden barge man employed by 4 exaggeration | here we are, ‘an cconomy will be the watchwords, and | !¢* fat into the river and was drowned. The in le 00 high ot will not be over 15 minutes in length dustrial commission of that state made an award We can't get enough the saine kind of hard common | S#ainst the o y for the widow and five minor To eat. “that we use in our business lives.” | children, The courts of New York affirmed the And the price . he says of the republican party con. | *¥ard. Of clothes so high true of the democrats Now the Deived ates supreme court, again by @ We must elther no doubt is equally the republicans are no New York two fodges of an unmarried mot Marie Baco is the mother Only the cost of living | & to 4 deciaion, holds that the act of congress wa Wear ov le or unconstitutional. The judges divided just aa they Go naked. did three years before. This time the five jsudges They have cut out longer in the | wno vetoed the workmen's compensation law fo The booze maritime workers, held that congresh must pass a law of uniform operation thruout the United States. That is: there must be a different set of rules for ——) | workers on water from those on land, and a different set of officers « So that we can't even Get a drink and Forget it. With Jitoeys abolished administering them, And refused enough gas The struggle to awaken society and legislative To run bodies to the need of workmen's compensation laws Our own Fllvvers. has been a long and hard one. Now, by two suc Now carfares are pulsed have @eckded that the | ceastve decisions, by a margin of only one vote, And we will be belongs” to .the | hundreds of thousands of workers in maritime em Forced to walk ployment are deprived of such protection. Iven the A good part of ‘The father, Dr, | dimenting judges have difficulty their ‘The time, Heidemann, claims possession of the child, | recognition of the absuriity of y's hold We can't afford Heidemann told the court’ that they would | img, and the tniquity of the reault, They speak of| To walk much the child the best of care, a home, education, | the “flat of the judges” and say: “But surely the Becaves shoes are high— that she would love the chiki of another | power that tmpos the lability can change it, and lately, I've noticed as she would her own. | 1 suppose that congress can do much as the An advertinement ~ ‘ = | judges who Introduced the rifiea For we know! Ot Waahelli Cemetery vg is a *agige a cp Sage lla that they were introduced and cannot have been} In the front of all ‘ot “ay teebonate indiscretion with the | *icited by logic alone from the medeval sea laws.” | ot oe Lia : y | To be timetly— Cuban girl and forgate him. The baby was | mi PES pee a , | Lat'e ofl ge and M Heidemann insisted her husband You may be vigorously interested in the % from the mother. up her child, Miss Faco refused to | Judge Gott awarded the baby And Olve the country Tack to the Indians presidential nominations. But that kid of| yours wants to go the Elks’ picnic Saturday. | Sthe Heidemanns. The mother appealed. The ‘ Jon rLDS court confirmed the decision. Let him. . | oe ste saps Gott decided the father and his | POLUNTTICS for the child, he made it clear | | __ The » Old S Wilt Bryan, at the Chicago con “ia order ‘that it" mignt thus be e traw vention, bemoans the fact that con d with & proper moral infivence.” ventions aren't as lively as they other words, this dispenser of alleged juatice a —|usterwaz, Can this be the «ame to believe that it is better for a child ‘The green eyenhade mamufacturers are all wrong, W!!! Bryan who, a few years back Drought up in the home where the mother | all wrong. f 4 conventions too lively and betrayed, by the man who betrayed its An old straw hat is a much better device for| tnt i" for grape juice? , than by Mey of the shadow of death t of a mother! Given that baby to Dave assured the baby and 'S NO justice in the New York heading. Rose, not red. TY “BENEFIT” REFUTED | )Carfare Editor, Star: Property is| ited by the street car system— why not tax property to pay for street car «yster, is an argument d by some advocating main nee of the 5-cent fare? ay is also benefited by the ip lines running Why not tax property! Mubsidize these lines? = | Property is said to be benefited by iney lines. Why not tax property as to help the jitney owners pay their cars and gasoline? y is benefited t ° in- try and business which goes to Up this community. Why not| Property to help them along? ‘The answer is that to tax property the benefit of everything .th fits property would be to cénfis property ¢ would ha take it over eu of taxes Band run everything. | That is the direction we will take, Uwe start levying taxes for the sup. of the str If we helping to res of people, , where ing to stop? © Already property is paying indirect | i? m to the extent of more than $850,000 2 year to help support the railway. The taxes assessed against the street railway for 1919 mounted to $401,000, which is lost © {the taxpayers annually by the pur- hase of the line, they have to make it up. Also some $92,000 reve. ‘ue derived from the 2 per cent gross Fevenue tax against the company is Jost and the city appropraited $54,000 pay the carfares of 1 he policemen and firemen. There are other lesser items of expense which are already contributing to pay the carfares for all ‘The solution of the carfare problem is the ordinance introduced by Coun ¢ciiman Thomson, which provides | fares adequate to meet al! obligations | the street car eyster. It is the fer solution, because it is just hat évery car paneenger should pa Hie full cost of his ride; not extort 2 cents of it from the pockets of those who own property and are veady finding it bard to meet the taxes against It. | _ Establishment of adequate fares in| proper solution because the lines bought by the city under the he pene the mother who went down it is true that the Heldemagans have more fF & more unjust decision was ever rendered Any court anywhere than this New York judicial If that be contempt of court, th dull white or light gray linings, the shade! | Would be much more desirable. But a by , | . a broad, fat lomon’s wisdom | shade would be better than the eur maggot urved variety. | by compelling the father of the child to for them. There's justice in’ that! “Seattle to go after rose title,” says news- | ITERS TO EDITOR Taft convention ways he@ rend the whole of keynote spec We know another into b.-. Protecting the cptics o give it life: #0 say two Bryn Mawr college experts, who have} p carried on an investigation under the auspices of ; mes ie peer Cota iil & nicer home, | the American Medical associatiot bral nwt pone pooling Meee ts. » what o t? | Curved eyeshades, with dark linings, mubject the wy ewe the way for this man to square matters | eye to unnecessary and harmful muscular strain, |‘ Sbout i. But Will gets by society. with the world, win commen Justice | the experts found licen aake . cae So coe key. Buman decency, to take from the ruined gtrl The trouble in that the edge of the o “4 as woke aie: 1 > | le} A mrved. |whole for th y ae, ae cast her out, and hypeesttienlly | opaque shade, with its @ark lining, f9 top con-| ‘ne writer to wilins to wager $1} that Be ished to pring ‘up the chia ia | gplcwous in the field of vision. against $56 that they nominate! ral influence”? Doesn't it look to you | The shade acta as a dintractin : oe retion / b ¥ ain ing object, thereby | somebo: tu e the person most of a!l needing “proper morn! | disturbing the adjustment of the eye And by st — oe Bsr ri ated mend oa is this betrayer of girlhood, this father | darkening the upper half of the field of vision it causes glarg on working surfaces where otherwise | there would be none, and tmcreases the glare on | surfaces where glare already is present Then the edge would not act as a distracting object The old straw hat meets these suggested specifi cations in satisfactory fashion, mother material Street car patrons should rest easy, for fortunately Mayor Caldwell isn 't addicted to| African golf. He may say, “Come seven,” but hardly “Come eleven.” : court decisions. pledge to the people that fares would) | DEAL WITH JITNEYS be fixed at @ figure sufficient to meat ~ all charges against the «ynter | Carfare Editor, The § The city is committed to an in.|‘"* street oar situation at present, | DR. J. R. HINTON crease of carfares sufficient to enable |®°lne In the hola every day deeper, | Free Examination the street railway system to pay its | I would outline this plan: Keep tho| property in support of the street r. the r tneys. There are a lot of pee | way would be repudiation of ¢ @ that like to go in the auto and on Earth pledge made by the city and unjust/do pay a higher fare than on the| We are one of the few optica extortion of money from the taxpay-|cara, Let the authoritina license | ftorea in the Northwest that really ers RD TOWNSEND, the fitneya to run op the mume|EriP4 lenses from start to finish Ming, Beattie, jstrests as the cars, also qn other!” srarris—con FIRST AVE streets, the jitneya in competition Fixamination free tometriat. Ginase unless absolu by graduate op. not necessary VOTED INCREASED FARE wit Cartare Editor, Star: Ystablish ment of fare which will produce rev- 1 cars to pay @ higher per © thelr earnings to the city, routes farther away and « lower BINYON OPTICAL CO. one enue suMcient to meet all expenses per cent. Now, let jitneya charge a 1110 FIRST AVE. ° he street railway system is the higher fare, so they will have their Hetween Spring and nly just and proper solution of the ness, This would give them Te » probietn. routes and keep many? unett comm! e 4 itaelt ed, relieve congested traff ne Nn section of the ona and give many people an ance providir the purchase? | opportunity to go by jitney and en nancing of t stem, and the | joy life, and at the mame time pay ed ft by a four-toone the runnfng expenses of our city car A , both the city gov: | line A. F. | ernment le stand corm. General De Ja, mitted ¢ of fares suff | cient to meet a, includ: | bond in ¢ mption | 5 cents and asseas the deficit to t | taxpayers is © proporal to repud: the solemn obligation of the ci ernment and betray thousands of home owners and other taxpayers who voted to purchase the street rai way under the official assurance that there would be no tax leview to sup Name “Bayer” on Genuina. Pocket Dime port It ‘There is only one honest course for the city to follow in conducting pub. Savin: Bank: a ato St Se contacting pu avings Banks the sey of municipal govern. or ment. That is to make each utilf ie te don irae ciaes FORTUNE FOUNDERS cost of service to individua ‘ — soon run our tax rate up #0 hig 3 ste ° that the poor taxpayers will have| «paver ‘Tableta There's one waiting for their property confiscated Se one aaah you at The proposal for a Tcent fare and and prescribed by physiciana THE B 1 cent for transfers seems necessary over twenty years. Accept or to meet the street rallw obliga roken “Bayer package” which | the debt is yrrn off and tho traffie in Toothac Farache, Net Call and Get ft er *, we Can reduce fares accord imatiom, Cold and Pain ing : t xen of tablets coat] Capital $400,000.00 ‘ay as you go and pay in full is ste also well largor| Open Saturday Ev the obligation on car riders. Aspirin is trade| . 7 Evening R. SINGLETON, ! facture Mono 6 to 8 282 Dorffel Drive, —_aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | Pine St. at Fourth Ave, EATTLE |EVERETT ® instrument has been Invented) One of the largest diamonds | "*PM«r will do hers in cootle garages) arteries or ilver if O8 pes cent of by which ship soundings can be| known, weighing 267 karate, was!" ro. crond gentlemen who stand pat | demand that they be referred to their jmade by means of an echo thru the | found in Borneo about century ago| yh vcntinye the custots of roverned | family phyesetaia, water and belongs to the rajah of Mattan, | 1) continue th You Can’t Decide ‘Too uickly | ‘About Your presc *924| FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 STAT TRUE HY, He ct O, Hows ‘OU Boy ZF (tic) HAIN'Y SHEas (ee , evi” CF Ce) NOV owe Dr.Frank C MOST VALUABLE: MACHINE ‘Crane | It a man were to look after bis bus- sin the same slip-shod sort of ne DP Y RIGHT ¥ 19 2¢ * PRANK CRANE | ac - Pane || way that men look after thetr health, TYLH NOTES | how long would that business live? line ix to come back.| flow long would it last? custom of hanging f°) 1 4 man were to run his Imeu- m the shoulders : hkies is napoo.| ne, or the engines in connection with his industry, year in and year having an expert engi or an expert motorist or chauffeur carefully overhaul these | machines, how long would they last? Imagine any sane man never hav- ing the machinery in connection with his industry or his conveyance over- hauled until it broke down, then to be informed by the expert that he re- heaves will wear two diamond out without ever eer wear one trouser We don't know what the screen | Amps afe wearing this season, as we| daset look, The wife was eg turned up cuff haven‘t style in ears has changed in A cor “I met a China 0, trom latest accounts ondernt writes man who said he was going to @|gretted to say that irreparable dam lyak’s house to cut the ears of the age had been done and it could only lyak'’s dau ‘That seemed Uke| be disposed of for junk. . P ing so J anked to go| Let us be sane, and have our body ong. When we arrived at the house found“that styles were changed and the Indy was having her ears lobes ut off. The Chinaman went to work om the lady's ears with an old razor, then sewed the two ends together machinery examined every six months or 12 months, and pay our physicians for keeping us well, and not for trying to cure one of those degenerative dincases which come on us #0 insidiousty that they are not 4 with a rusty needie and a piece of| recognized until they have become in- white thread. I saw this social debu-| curable, Kemember, most of theso tante some time later and the China-| discases have no symptoms that can man had made @ very good job of | be detected by the patient until they it” are far advanced. How many men Bolshevik whiskers will be trimmed | have discovered for the first time some owing to the high price of in-| that they had a serious heart defect sect powder. or chronic Bright's disease or harden- Irish will wear green vests; ing of the arteries, when they pre- afiybody who objects to them will| sented themselves for examination -<¢ wear a black eye. | for life insurance. fi ‘The leaders of Paris styles are tak-| In a recent investigation embrac ing feathers off their hats and wear- | ing the examination of 2,000 young’ ng them on their shoes. |men and women in different occu- The Pinglish ladies still do their pations in New York city it was |balr in @ bun om the back of thetr| found that there was sufficient im- neck, whilst the American stenog-| pairment of the heart and kidneys or Better call on your doctor-today ‘There will be no alteration im the|and have him give you @ thoro ex- style of bathing sults of the boys | amination. who go swimming in the pond back —— ; | of Headly’s mill, | @ Wht morphine tadlets deaden nerves? ' | ‘The girls who lock arma and hang | {vtinse the law for areegiste to oot) snet= sround the station every afternoon to | puine tablets to aay one? | watch No. 6 come in and see if there} A. It is very, very dangerous to are new traveling men will wear the | take morphine tablets or other prep- i usual sweater coats and giggles|arations to “deaden nerves.” The S 0 3 which are en regie and comme {I faut | victims of the morphine habit suffer — | haberdashery, the Emporium show windows. If you are not Overalls for men and gingham for| well, by all means consult a reputa- women stem to be gaining in vogue, | but have not yet been noted in the magazine patterns. The Satevepost and Americanmag are wearing more and more ads; there is some talk of omitting the| tablets except on @ prescription, and reading matter altogether, A lady we saw sitting in a box at the theatre the other evening had on | nothing at all as far as we could see ” | above the point the box rail came; AT OR YOU? @) (weraesass vd if she was settin’ in a bathtub. Ed SS ——_ talks kindle eeuree Gaainien Hen Dubbs, our accomplished and making money for you? If you keep on saving and put your savings to work, the Capital of your earning years will gradually take up the burden of providing for your future. Have you ever thought about putting your savings et br have any bey nb oar eth : ; and its responsibilities, NOW is the genial drayman, wears only one sus: time to start saving. If you want to ee ee ee animes ae be on the road to financial inde- Enos Hoke, the superintendent of the pendence, start now to save your sur- First Presbyterian Sunday school, plus earnings with this,-the largest wears both suspenders and belt—be Mutual Savings and Loan Association |S pesenet in the State of Washington. Your . ——— vings will earn substantial dividends j and be absolutely safe. Resources now over Four Million Dollars PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Where Pike Street STEVENS’ 2,21 If you value time Little Covt. Day and Evening. Young lady Assistants (th and Pike, Main 3911 Danced tn ireding pieces | of New York City, } Teachers’ Ase. Famous Actress Tells How She Uses Derwillo to Beautify Her Complexion 3 Second Ave. Phone Main 2561. Member We Will Glaaty Examine Your Teeth and Giv You Our pert Advice Sound Teeth Are the Outward Sign of Personal Efficiency, Good Health and Contentment - = ’ MISS LOUIS! You must know by this time that sound roa nen '| teeth are essential—and will be more so in the future. Those with sound teeth, which means better health, will take the place of those who are constantly away pabiin. peg ge will want beaut from their duties with toothache, and all canting ihe nano, : dior thie perpowe Ne she | pesmerenite nriyety and radiantly ; . i, us for| beautiful. “It is wonderful for @ Whose ‘Thine Is! fer Henutiful complexion, When het | Gark. hallow ont, shiny: nose, Limited, Given) friends inquired about it, she said: | freckles, t ane spots, Special Ins all due to @ toilet Preparation | coarse pore pion blackheads: rough akin, ruddie Jcalled Derwillo which I have used | chapped, Attention and many other . fack |twice daily, The oxperience I have | wrinkles Now that short sleeves nderful I ad my skin, se has made t the kindred ailments that poor teeth Bee tEa ail enous benate tpectaligt: [Will wot. wentea ke eae anne create. Come in tomorrow and have the was Interviewed | in reference {0 /growth of hair, "It A iss Huff's remarkable complexion, | face powd work of correction commenced—do this she stated: “Any one can have aj} not af. 2 much for yourself when you know you beautiful complexion when they | better. Hundreds of thousands whe know how, It'sav y simple p ® are using it have had the same re= should have it done. Make the start and Phone |i ise the sam article, in my work, sults as Mise Hof, and I am sure “ a a until you try it you have if you yon will spon be fully equipped for your Main 2535 | {don of the marvelous resulta, will become just ‘si enthusiastic am « 5, 7 very on will she is and always use it uties hone for an appointment. <n gunter of any lence t0 aay ethos peeder ar be fier | arug store or department store and ed s a lthe following test one of our leading druggista skin critically before truly ® wonderful beautifier, away ah i SS is $ ‘ peur ® are authori manufacturers (@ « (Liska e y one ee ae Derwillo as directed. After you have | possible unless Product possessed un~ YAN AL , Mer. | made the first applica nm look in waual merit. It ts sold in this elty ander | Located for Years at 8. KB. Corner First and Pike | prising chang A peach-like color, all department stores and up- mounts the checks: & baby softness | druglets, including Bartell Dawg Bie Drug Ca gota bottle of Derwillo, then make | NOTH—When ai abou arefully of anything we have ever sold before, We h found to be the beat), then apply satisfied Th guarantee would not be People’s Dentis KEN your ror a and note the sur- jan trou-clad money-back guarantes. comes to the skin; it makes the and Owl ‘

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